ST et - = THE EXAMINER Job Printing Rooms, LONDON HOUSE, QUKEN STREKT, For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, and prompt attention to " orders, THE | EXAMINER Job P rinting Depart- vip « of all king t short notic i | , i a .. ie , hana. Tat eae P Sana ment is peculiar. Don't forget it. iets, Posters D digers, ete ee Tens :—~FPive Dottars a Yuan. “ This is true Liberty, when Pree Born Men, having «o advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evaieipes. Srvace Corraxs Two Canta ae -— . => ——— - — - 24 - —_—— = = --— - _—— — _— — —— ——— — ——= = ah a _ _— ———— = =v ZEW SERIES — —_ ” Calendar for October, 1892, MOON'S CHANGES, fall Moon, Gh day .. 148 mors Last Quarter, 12th day cece Eee New Moon, 0h day eck cecidsasn Oe eee Biret Quarter, 28°h day -eoe 52 after Perigree, 7«! day ines Ih. morn = = - — Day High Water. of Day of Week. —_——_— }| - Month Morn After. ——_—i eo 7? h. m. bh m 1 | Saturday 6 1 6 39 2 | Sunday . ae 7 56 3 | Monday S825 | 8 54 a iw sday 9 22 i 9 48 j W ednesday } 10 4] 10 2 . Thursday Il 43 ll 0 7 } Priday ll 17 Il 45 8 | Saturday ll 53 2 9 | Sunday 0 10 0 31 0 | Monday | O88 1 I4 ll j Tuesday . te 26 2 W ednesday i 2 36 3 9 13 Thursday 3 47 4 25 M4 Friday | 5 ll 5 57 15 Saturday 6 33 > 2 16 | Sunday 7 35 . @ 17 | Monday | S 24 3 46 is =. |.“ Tuesday yo" 9 24 19 Wednesday i 94 9 56 » | Thursday ;} 1012 10 29 2) | Friday 10 44 10 59 n |} Saturday 11 13 | ll 35 j 23 | Sunday 11 51 | oil 24 | Monday co. 2 0 26 23 Tuesday 0 45 . @ 26 Wednesday 1 25 ) 46 27 Thursday [2 2 eee 23 | Priday | 257 | 399 99 «| Saturday 499i on 30 Sunday 5 14 | 5 51 31 | Monday | 6m | 716 DR. HANDRAHAN, Physician and Surgeon, $ Pp. m ; 5 to LO p- mi. —- lm ws made easy manufacturing Rubbe a Stamps. Send for : rice List of Outfits to -f, W. Dorman & Co 7 Kast German gaveat Baltimore, M.l, U S.A Pada dy & wy im __ Never Disappoints l “50 Years a Has demonstrated its wonderful power of KILLING EXTERNAL and INTERNAL PAIR. No wonder then that it is found on The Surgeon’s Shelf The Mother’s Cupboard The Traveler's Valisc, The Soldier's Knapsazk The Sailor’s Chest The Cowboy’s Saddle The Farmer’s Stable The Pioneer’s Cabin ji The Sportsman’s Grip The Cyclist’s Bundle ASK FOR THE NEW “BIG 25¢ BOTTLE.” PO gee CHARLOTTETOWN, P. Special — We are now sending out all accounts due us up to September 30th, 1892, and specially request that said accounts be paid us during the month of October. HASZSRD & MOORE. 14, 1892-—wis Notice ! —$—$— = A - Panaeepeaeeames —_ = aes me . wee ASK YOUR GROCER For The Celebrated CHOCOLA’ VENTE Annual Sales Exceed 33 wnat. LOR Lbs. Ch’towa, Oct. — aro Ss wer eree gs Goa mare KS a” Graduate New York ' niversity, Office at Home, Roch’c-? Square. Office Hours, Il a. m. to Ip, m 3 to! IMPORTED * LITTLE QUEEN” 5 cts CIGARS! The Best Five Cent Smoke in the City, At WATSOVS DRUG STORE, August 20, 1892. , COAL AFLOAT AND TO ARRIV2z. oo 3,000 TONS OF COAL, Round, Nut and Slack, Chwlottetown, Per Schooners Fdward Blake, Esther Tibbs, British Engle. Martha Jane, Wayspring, Daisy, Hector, Annie, A!ma, Catherine, Tarquin, Anna Bella, Daniel, Neil Dow, Jams Semple, Dielytris, Lois, and Albert. C. 1892-2w guar her wat hte heed See Charlottetown, Oct. 13, GC COGNAC ——wwrwwrss THE SECOND LARGEST SHIPPERS OF BRANDY FROM FRANCE, THEIR BRANDIES ARE UNSURPASSED IN AGE AND QUALITY. EK. ISLAND, WEDNESDA”, ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet nev: on the Kidney 3, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, heac- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac~ cepti able to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its ie excellent qualities commendit all and have made it the most vale remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in T5c bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable Cruggist who may not have it on bent will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, EY. NEW YORE, N. Y. W. R. WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, C harletteeto wa. _mvi jy 13 IN EPIDEMICS T° DISINFECT and PREVENT DISEASE Ozonized ROSS | Fluid, NATURE'S OWN DISINFECTANT, NOT POISONOUS. THE MOST THOROUGH DEOCDORIZER AND DISINFECTANT KNOWN, HAS A FRESH, HEALTHFUL ODOR. KENNETH CAMPBELL & CO., Monrngat. CILLET T's PURE a; se POW EREY j; as BOK" Ie \S USE THE EASILY USED. Trape ©) marx. PUREST, STRO SNCEST, BEST. Ready for use iz = ms ¥ JF T mak cing Soan, Softening Wate-, ie stn @ 2 hundred othe uses. A can equais 2B po ade Bal bode. Sold by All Grocers and Pruggista. ea WW. GIbDLasss, Torcntce ROBERT BALLOCH & C0, TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J. A. MORRISO”, HALIFAX. cct6 Children always Enjoy It. SCOTT'S EMULSION of pure Cod Liver Oj! with Hypo= phosphites of Lime and Soda Is almost as palatable as milk. A MARVELLOUS FLESH PRODUCER it Is Indeed, and the little lads and lassies who take cold easily, may be fortified against a cough that might prove serious, by taking Scott's Emulsion after their meals during the winter season. Beware of substitutions and imitations. , SCOTT & eevee, 2 Senay CAUTION EACH PLUG OF TH® Myrtle liavy IS “MARKED a ez SS » IN BRONZé, LETTERS. Ask your Wine Merchant for them. 3 ——_ NONE OTHES GENUINE. jan2— dy & wky ‘care of the health. OCTOBE Written a The Examiner. Autumn's Sunshine. We feel thy bracing air, Oh, Autumn! We see the mellow apples fall, As fades the summer blossom. spirit of the And round the hedge the cricket sings And tells his old, old story, How winter soon wiil come again, The trees scon lose their glory The sun doth rise in hazy skies, The birds they flock tegether, While smoky sky, though up so high, aats shadow on the heather. Oh, sweetest season of the year ! Thy memory is no fancy ; Thou bring’st the golden ears of corn, Plucked by sweet little Nancy ! J ACOBUS, P. W. C., Ch'town. ——<————=—=«“€_=—> 7 > -o &-—-~————— Contributed by the W. C. T. C. Take Care of Health. { Comparatively few people take really good The rule is to take care of Pan body after it has shown signs of decay, or bas really broken down. That which we do not possess cannot be taken care of. Health preservation is having a good, healthy body and keeping it sv. President Bateman, of Knox College, used the first chapel service at the opening of the college session this fall in giving the students some wholesome counsel. His first poict was concerning the health ‘First of all,” says he, “‘take care of your health, You cannot study well without good health. Sleep as much as you need. You cannot have good heaith withcut seep. If you are up late at night you cannot keep your body aud miad in good condition for work.” This is as good advice for other people as it is for students. The young man who extends hie evenings of pleasure far into the night will be the listiess clerk at the counter, the care- less accountant in the cffice, and the slow work- man at the bench on the succeeding days. This is true in nine cases out of ten. The body must have rest or the penalty must be paid sooner Or later iu a weakened constitu- tion, with the sure accompaniment of incapas city for service. It should also be kept in miod that the physical effects, leaving ouc the effects of dissipation, of a failure to care for the health are nearly, if not quite, as disast rous to the imprudent in any honorable oc- of public amusements and fashionable pleas- ures, Temperance, in the most inclusive meaning of the word, is the safeguard of bodily strength. Overwork is often little more than a lack of regulation in performing what seems an allotted share of service. With a body that is refreshed by proper rest, and with amount can de accomplished. body will be strengthened by hard work if the laws of heath are known and faithfully obey- ed.— Young Men’s Era, Chicsgo, ore Brandy in the Pudding. A bridal party was visiting at our house, and one day after dinner the temperance question was introduced. After a free discussion I turned tothe brother of the bride (a young man I had not previously known) and said: **Of course you are a temperate young man!” I shall never for- get the look he gave me as he replied : ‘‘If you had asked ma that question yesterday mourning I woald have answered you em- phatically, Yea, Iam a temperate young man ; but to-day I cannot say it.” I eagerly asked for an explanation, and, having my promise not to be offended, he frankly gave me the following statement: ‘* Harly in boyhood I discovered I had an appetite for strong drink. I secretly sought opportunities for its indulgence, and when seventeen years of age found myself in a fair way to become a confirmed in- ebriate. About that time | was converted, and through grace was enabled to keep a victory over the appetite, although the siruggle was a long and hard one. 1 signed the pledge, and for four years had faith- fully kept it, and had flattered myself that the appetite had been eradicated ; but, while visiting here, the brandy in your mince pies has been a source of growing temptation, and yesterday when I tasted the brandy sauce on your plum pucding it proved too much. You will remember I hastily excused myself, and in less than twenty minutes after leaving your house I was under the influence of liquor. You will also remem- ber that I did not return until some time in the evening, and by way of explanation, said I had a severe headache, and went immediately to my room. I was actually too intoxicated to trust myself in the parlor. - This occurred about twenty-five years ago, and up to that time I do not remember ever to have heard a word offered against the use of brandy for culinary purposes, and being an earnest Christian woman would have resented the question, had | been asked if I was *“*a temperance woman /’ The answer that young msn gave me was a bitter revelation, and with a truly peni- tent heart I begged him to forgive my criminal thoughtlessness, and falling upon my knees] promised God never again to disgrace my table with the accursed poison; and then, amid our teara and sobs, the young man was persuaded to reconsecrate himself to God and to his pledge, and before we arose, God gave me the evidence that no farther fruit should follow the fear- ful mistake I had ao thoughtlessly made. From that time the young man was truly saved, annem iil hci No MAN ever smoked ‘‘Myrtle Nivy tobacco for a fortnight and then took to any brand ia preference toit, It bears its own testimony of its qualities and it is testimony which is always convincing. The smoker who uses it is never annoyed by getting it sometim sof good quality and sometimes of _ bad, The arrangemeats of the manufacturers for keeping its quality equal are very \elaborate and complete, ani are the results of many yearscf experience and close obser- vation. tees 50 Svurrs will clear this lot out at a bargain, suitable for children from 4 to 12 years.— Scotch Store. 022 3i the head to plan the work, a tremendous market are towards higher rates. Both mind and|jon the street has at last risen as high as two per cent again, a figure it has not at- tained for some time back, and as the Bank of England has toa pension at 60 years of age. cases of convicted criminals, or tose R 26, 1892. VOL. 30.--NO. 118 Cheese Factory at Red Point. Pursuant to notice, a public meeting was held in the Red Point schoolhouse on the evening of the 2lst inst. for the purpose of taking in‘o consideration the feasibility of erecting a cheese factory witbia a reasonable distance of the district. Isaac A. Stewart was appointed chairman, and the undersign- ed Secretary. After remarks from T. S. Rob ertson, Lauchlin McDonald, ex-M. P. P., Prospect Hill, and others, the following com mittee was appointed to canvase the district 9 stock and milk, viz., Donald Campbell, [. 8S. Robertson and Cyrus N. Stewart, two of the said committee to aucend a central meet ing to beheld at E!mira on thesecoud Tuesday in November, JoHN McLELLAN, Secy. rere News Notes. China is about to send a commission to Russia to negotiate a Russo-Chinese com- mercial treaty. Several severe earthquake shocks have been felt at Guadalajara, Mexico, during the past two days, Owing to a strike of printers all the newspapers of Vancouver have suspended publication temporarily. Thegrapeharvest in Eesex county, Ont. ,has been phenomenal, About 1,500 tons were shipped and 1,000 tons male into wine. Serious riots continue in the Island of Crete, owing to the antipathy of the in- habitants to the Turkish troops stationed there. It is reported from Buenos Ayres that the Argentine Government intends to order a cruiser to watch the movements of Scotch steam whalers, and to prevent them from killing fur seals or sea elephants in Argen- tinian waters. Truth says the recent troubles in the Horse Guards were due to the ill-judgment of the cflicers. It is the officers whu will sulfer most by the change of quarters from London to Shorncliffe. The punishment may fit the crime better than outsiders imagined. Ir is only a fortnight since six man were shot at Coffeyville during the Dalton gang's raid on the banks of that town. Now, trom Boise City, comes the report of the cupations as they are to the flippant devotee} shooting to death of six and the hanging of two wounded horse thieves. The dime novel writer will have to stimulate his gory imagination if he wants to keep his Western fiction up with the procession of Western fact these days. The indications in the London money Money been losing in its daily balances of late, showing this week a decline of £865,000, it cannot be long before an advance in the Bank rate takes place. regular record a change so far, but by a press des- patch it is stated that the rate has been advanced to three per cent. The sources of information do not The law of Denmark aow gives t> every Danish subject, man or woman, ts» ryght except in who have fraudently made over their property to relatives, of those who have brought themselves to distress by extravagance, or who have during the preceding ten years received relief from the parish, or who have been convicted of mendicity. The parish examines each case and reports the ameunt of relief to be granted. It may be withheld if the beneficiary becomes inelig- ible through misconduct or improper ex- peaditure of his pension, or if he marries. The state contributes half the expense of the parish in distributing relief provided the expenditure does not exceed $270,000 each year from ‘91 to '95, and $550,000 in subsequent years. There is no appeal from the decision of the parish authorities. Mr. Anjrew Carnegie presented thetown of Ayr with $50,000 to establish a public library. On October 6 Mrs. Carnagie laid the corner-stone of the new iustitution, and later in the day Mr. Carnargie himself was presented with the freedom of the burgh. He mide a speech on the occasion, in which he said he was more strongiy bound than ever to devote the remaining years of his Jife less and Jess to ends that end with self and more and more to the service of others, by using his surp!us wealth and spare time in the manner which seemed most likely to produce the greatest good to the masses of the people, from whom the surplus wealth comes to men, only to pass through their hands as administrators. He said his sympathy, however, was mainly with those who by their own exertions manage to keep their heads proud'y above water —not the submerged, but ‘‘ the swim- ming tenth.” We ought, he said, to grasp with vutstretched hand and help upward the man who desires to climb,aud endeavor to implant in those who lack in this prec- ious ambition. It is evident that Mr. Car negis has overlocked his Homestead work. men who were keeping their heads proudly above water. A OO SHODA’S OINTMENT, the Great German Skin Cure, and finest Cosmetic made. eo Blackheads, Pimples, ete., as ifby magic. 3 oz. tubes in elegant cartons 50 cts. _-*4>ho Av Harrrax:—The annual mobilization | of the imperial forces took place at Halifax on Friday. The infantry manned a num ber of posts in a line of defence against the attack upon Halifax, by land, of au imagin- ary foe. The forts in the harbor and its approaches were in charge of the artillery A turpedo boat that attempted to enter the harbor at night under cover of darkness was discovered with the aid of powerful the big guns in the forts. The authorities are satisfied,as the result of the manoeuvres that it would be impossible for an enemy t effect an entrance tothe harbor by night, (t without a severe overhauling by day. search lights, and brought within range of SKODA’S DISCOVERY con- tains MORE CELERY than any CET COMPOUND made. CHARLES EMMET, “| AM CURED!” Piysicians, Pile Remedies and the Knife UTTBRLY FAILED! Yet there was Help! GENTS :—I wish to inform you that the treatment consisting of SKODA’S REME DIES you sent me for Piles, has, as you stated in your letter accon.panying the same, actually cured me. w hy, gentiemen, I can hardly realize it BETTE th inkof. the. Road years of suffer- ing I have endured, of the Pile Reme- dies I have tried; of the Phyeicians en:. nloyed; of the twosurgical rations performed (having had the Tamors removed uwice with the knife) and all } could get was temporary relief. but Feven now after taking Bortles of Fd ABR skoba’s pis COVERY, Three Boxes LITTLE TABLETS, and using Five Box es of SKODA’S PILE CURE, 1 am cured, lam now able to werk every day. and shall start for V ing nisin a few days to work cutting timber. Vou frecly gave - the medicine bt ‘COLD want to partially pay you for what you have dene En closed find $26, which is about what I paid for one operation that did me Hreally no 6e rod at all. ratefully yours, Bangor, Me. CHAS, EMMET. Guaraniee Contract with Every Bottle. SKODA biSCOvERY C0., Wolfville, N.S. YOU will find the NEW DRINKS ——OF THE— - WHEMUT SPA most delicious. They are called Frit SeuasH (a delicate drink for ladies), Lime Froir CuampaGne (a delicious pon- alcoholic Beverage), and Cincnona Brrt- TERS (a palatable and effective tonic). They will be found an agreeable variety from the Ginger Ale and Lemonade. All leading Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Wine Merchants. Wilmot Spa Spring Co. (Ltd), _jyl9 J. i. AYERS, D. D. S., Graduate of the UWuiversity of Pennsylvania. OFFICE~-Rooms formeriy occupied by Dr, Robins, opposite St, Daastan’s Cathedral, Great George Street. Office hours from 9 a. m to 5 p.m. to lp. m., and from w lin—septz2 ST. GEORGE PHARMACY, VICTORIA ROW. SPONGES ! SPONGES ! Ww* have just received a new stock of Sponge which are seliing very cheap to run off. Headquarters for Patent Medicines of every kind, Faucy and 1 oilet Articles, Hair Brushes, Tooth (a fine line), Nailand Cloth Brushes, Per- femes Bay Rum, ete. Fine line of Havana Cigars jast opened. Pipes, T'cbaccos, Cigarettes. ete. Dispensing of Doctors’ Prescriptions a sape- cialty. An elaborate SODA FOUNTAIN, tho finest en P. E. Island, where the moat delicious beverages are dispensed. F. de ©. DAVIES, Proprietor. NOTHING LIKE HAWKER’S [olin and Cherry Balsam ——FOR A—— | Cough or Cold, 4 FEW DOSES Price 25 and 50 sents, Sold by ail Drug- Bists. joct28 Also augté Will Speedily Effect a Care ~~ +