ee ae THE EXAMINER Job Printing Rooms, ONDON HOUSE, QUEEN STREET. ‘rinting of all kinds at short notice Letterheads, Noteheads, Pamph eta, Posters. Dodgers, etc. fod | Billheads, Tene :— Prva DOtlaay 2°97 ean. ——_—— NEW SERIES. — “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evzirivss. ——————— —————— : — = CHARLOTTETOWN, P. EH. ISLAND. WEDNESDAY, ee = ee eee a MAY 25, 1892. —— eaten a ea : For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- i is peculiar. Don't forget it. Suvete Corpus Two Cuwrts VOL. 30.—-NO. -— etaneewe ee Caiendar for lMiay, i189 : UPy MOON'S CHANGES, First Quarter, 3:4 day 248 after 3 Pall Moon, lith day . 625 afte | Last Quarter, 19th day , a in — ws DAM New Moon, 26th day............. 125 mon] Abdallah Messenger. 4869, Sir amet dt age : r %, Sire| Dolly, by a son of Saladin Apogee, ch lay . . Ib. morn s = ou, +25 i-4. Grandsire oa Grand dam by Saladin, he by - ~ a <e} Telephone, 2.25. Bay Middleton. par) igh ater. i of Day of Week sii ———THE PROPERTY OF- ent Morn. Af = ~ ||P. P. GLLLIS, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. | h. m. iat CC BABAR, a man ey 4 K. I. l Sunday 1 25 l &2 : — —-—_{x )—_--—_—_- -- . ; ; ay | : is 2 48 ARNELL is 5 rich dark bay in culor, with black points. [1+ stands 16 hands high, j ; 4 Wateant j . je z 7 ee = —— we ae built and perfectly proportioned : te : : weal _ = o ai, Raving a finely shaped head and neck, the throat being clearly cut; the chest i Thered 5: g y cut; the chest is . r . ay ¢ i 7 7 ae oe giving grand lung power ; the shoulders slupe we'l back ; the barrel is ONE ENJOYS + | Seterbey > . th See Se with strong loins and coupling; the quarters are} Roth the method and results when > Sunday | $23 s 43 |* *Pey and heavily muscled ; his bone is firm and clean, sud his legs and feet all that | Cvrynof Figs is taken: it is pleasant ; tee ee 9 3D can be desired. He isa splendidly gsited animal, having a free, open, natural trotting 4 re h to th, ? Pp. d 10 | Tuesday | 938 9 55 | action that is greatly admired by ali who have seen him moving in harness. He is goud 6 re t ote On acts ll | Wednesday | 1012 | 10 2g | *¢™pered and level headed, and very intelligent looking. ently yet promptly on the dneys, 12 | Thureday } 1043 | Ll 4 . At the Provincial Exhibition, 1892, he showed his license to trot. Being started | 1Ver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- 3 Friday | ll 24 ll 42 — lengths behind, and he pole horse, he drove the winner home in 2.40}, which is | tem effectually, dispels colds, head- i een os 0 1 = to 2.35 had he got fair play. Parnell has to his credit some of the best looking ( aches and fevers and cures habitual 16 ' Mi eae 7 7 : = 0 colts on the Island, and before the snow flies next fall he will have some of the fastest. constipation. ~ rup of Figs is the . Tu eo . ae. oo in Parnell’s veins is mingled the blood of performers and producers—the bloud of ] d its kind 17 uesday ae 2 5 | Black Hawk, of Abdallah [ t J M : : : only remedy of 1 ind ever pro= 3 Wolnante | es os \ Abdallah [., of Justia Morgan, of Sambo, of Saladin, and of many duced, pleasi to the taste 9 | Thursday y s@ i 3 - others that are renowned in the equine history of the United States and of Prince are 7 woe re | Friday | + on | - Edward Island. In styie, action, speed, courage, evergy, pluck and intelligence he is ceptable to the stomach, rompt an 21 Sateen 550 | 638 worthy of his breeding, and breeders can make no mistake in s‘inting their best mares its action and truly beneficial in its his h ; a2 | Sunday 7 ie + 5g | °° ‘his handsome Stallion’ If you want speed you must breed for it, and in Parnell effects, prepared only from the most 93 | Monday | 8 24 | g sq | 7°? a it. If you want fice carriage horses you must breed for them, and in Parnell’ healthy and agreeab e substances, its 4 Pueaday 9 17 9 40 = ave concentrated the strains that have produced hundreds of our best roadsters | man excellent qualities commend it 25 W ednesday | 10 3 | 10 25 is inheritance is such as to justify expectations of the best results. to all and have made it the most 26 Thursday 1045 | tl 5 Parnell will stand at the owner's stables during the season of 1892 at the service popular remedy known = — li 26 | 7: “7 “ —— os foal. . I — Parneli to trot below 2.30 this fall, I cannot waar’ of Figs is for ele in 75c 23 turday oe § | allow the usual return privileges. Mares from a distin ill ba k p : ; » | Sun ay 629 | 051 |for two days. Pp — istance will be kept free of charge/}otties by all leading druggists. 0 md ay 114 | 137 ae : Any reliable Cruggist who may not 31 Puceday 1321 8S) oss ~dy Ce Sa & why P. P. GILLIS, Owner. have it on hand will procure it = = promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the Batons 2 - eel Sy GAL CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 7 a | — ° : , = SAN FRANCISOO, CAL. Worlds Columbian Exposition, LCOITE... SN HON MX , V.R. WA’ i Sale : Chicago, 1893. tay agiaaomne : aaa THE Government:f the Dominion of Canada N he hag accepted the invitation of the Govern- nent of the Usited Miates to take part in the Worlt’s t‘olumbian Expusition, to be held in (Kieago from Ist May to 3ist Oetober, 1893. As itisimportant that a very fuil dixplay of Cana-| C0 nik A Luan prod cia be made on that occasion, a [ L geaera! ineitacion is extended to Canadian pro- ot cuceré 0 Manufacturers in agriculture, horti-} euiture, products of forests, fisheries, minerals, A N G FE machinery, manufactures, arts, etc , to assist in Stiuging together such a display of the natural resources and industrial products of Canads as will be & credit te the country. An Executive ~ommissioner for Canada has “eh appo:ated, who will have the general Marge of the exhibits and the allotment of space, mad the several Provincial Governments have seen invited to co-operate with the view of mak- ing Lae exhibition as complete and satisfactory 48 poss. Die. ihe Dominion Government will pay the trans port of exhibits going and returning, and for the placing of articles sent. _fentries must be made not later than 3ist July. »le reception of articles at the Exposition build ings will commence ist November, 1392, and ali exhibits, excepting Live Stock, must be in place by ‘st April, 1893. Forms of application for space and general in- formation can be obtaiaed on applying by letter, post free. to the undersigned. WM. SAUNDERS, Executive Commissi sner for Canada. Department of Agriculture, { Ultawa, 26th April, 1892. mayi9 OLIVER RATTENBURY, Barrister & Attorney-at-Law, NOTARY PUBLIC, &e. Uiix, Corner Queen and Water Streets, CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLAND. 71m eo & wky $10 Per Set. BEST OF MATERIAL ! BEST OF WORKMANSHIP ! BEST OF SATISFACTION ! DR. J. P. MURRAY, 146 QUEEN STREET. mch7 JAMES A. MORRISON, H ALIF AX. WARREN, CAKEBREAD & 00, TEA MERCHANTS, Loudon, «= England, ——AND ALSO-—— NLY ! Well, I have done all and [ think he is over the worst stages of the disease, BUT, said the DOCTOR, you know the greatest dan- ger comes from the weak condition in which the Grip has left him. However, there is ONE CHANCE MORE, —try Ale and Beef Peptonized. It is a wonderful stimulating nutritive Tonie and 1 can, Send around quick; it can be got at any DRUG STORE. Food, and has never failed me yet. july 17, ‘91—dy mwf & wy lyr EXSHAW'S Champagne Cognac, | J, EXSHAW & C0., | Bordeaux, | BRANDY DRANK IN Every Officers’ Mess —IN THE— 20,000 CASES | Exported to India in 1891 a | BRITISH ARMY. Every Bottle protected against fraud by a PATENT WLRE ENVELOPE. onmmennenennt ED DUM SPIRO SPERO. CABINET WHISKY, Several First-Class West India Firms, ete. SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Careful attention given to consignments of Tince Edward Island Produce. REFERENCK~Bank of Nova Scotia. UFFICE—Pickford & Black’s Wharf. Halifax, August 13, 1891—-dy & wy 10 HOUSEKEEPERS } RNITURE Repaired and Upholstered, wsks and Office Drawers made to vider at bottom prices. Oo en R. D. PYKE, tner Grafton and Pownal Streets. *p27—im 2aw ' A NOTED BLEND OF OLD HIGHLAND HIGH-CLASS WHISKIES, selected expressly for the Lord Mayor-elect of London. The mest popular Whisky at the London Clubs and West End Hotels. ——— :0i— CRYSTOGRAPHS, A new and most popular device to imitate Churches, Clubs, Hotels, Dwellings, etc., etc. artistic, giving a tone of richness, warmth and color GRAPHS are unaffected by atmospheric influence. J. E. ALBRO, Halifax, N. S., SOLE AGENT. apl4—3m STAINMD ‘GLASS, for decorating The designs are most beautiful and to the imterier of the edifice, re- fleeting heaven’s own hues. CRYSrOGRAPHY offers a scope for the amateur, or young lady enthusiasts, or for those who desire « hobby to reproduce. CHRYS to- HOUSE, Philips Square MONTREAL. WE ARE NOW SHOWING NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, Staple and Fancy Dry Goads, Carpets, Curtains, Upho'stering Goods, Furniture, Mantles, Millinery, Ready-made Clothing, Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, Stationery, fully attended to. Celonial House, Montreal. ap22—tts tf CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE I8 MARKED IN BRONZ% [LETTERS. | jan2- dy & wky China, Glassware, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, ete., etc. FINEST ASSORTMENT IN CANADA. N. B—Mail orders promptly and care- HENRY MORGAN & CO.. Myrtle Navy "'T'. &z B. NONE OTHER GENUINE, eee At Dead of Night. I woke at dead of night. The wind was high; My white rcs: bush was tapping ‘gainet the pane With ghostiy tioger-tips; a sobbing rain Made doleful rythm for my thoughts, and | Strove vainly not to think, and wondered why My brain, ghoul-like, must dig where long THE DAILY EXAMINER. MAY 25, 1892 Notes and Comments. — Remarking upon the fact that Mr. Fielding, the Liberal Premier of Nova had tain Scotia, is about to sail for England to ne | The pulseless dead that time and change gotiate a loan, the Montreal Gazette says had slain. I fear no living thing. But oh ! to lie, And see the groesume dark within my room Take +¢yes and turn on me with yearning gaz: ! To hear reproachful voices from the tomb Of duties unfulfilled,—might well nigh creze A stronger brain ! God save me from the gloom Of s'eepless hours that stretch betweea two days ! —Carrie Blake Morgan, in June Lippineott’s. + a + te Canadian Eggs ia England that next to abusing the Vonservatives for adding to the public debt the genuine Liberal in power likes to borrow money on the public credit. — Great excitement has been aroused in the columns of the Omaha Republican by what it terms the ‘‘ Canadian pian” of British preferential trade. It descends even to the depths of profanity in regard ing the awful consequences which would ensue by the shutting out of American goods from their natural market in Britain, and concludes by saying that, *‘ Thia coun- try (the U. S.) muat either stop foreign immigration, provide for and secure jor eign dependencies, stop the acquirement of such by other nations, or by-and-by starve.” Newfoundland is to be aunexed at once as a commencement in this work of American salvation from Canadian ** plans.” Lt would, therefore, appear that the Dominion has more influence abroad than the Grits will give it the credit of hav- lug. — According to the latest cable des. patches Great Britain has just won a great dip] mstic triumph over Russia in Persia The Shah owed a British company, whose rights he had bought out, some £500,000. And he had no money and no credit, At this juncture Russia kindly offered to lend him the money at 6 per cent. interest, if he would give Reeds contol of the Persian AN ENGLISH MERCHANT WHO THINKS A TRADE CAN BE BUILT UP. (Montreal Herald ) Mr. Cornelius Hawe, representing the Continental Egg Company of Great Grims- by, Yorkshire, England, is stopping at the St. Lawrence Hall for a few days. H: is here to look up some of our merchants and enquire into the trade between this country and England. Queried by « Herald reporter la:t evening as to how the trade is at pre- sent, and how he thought it would increase, he said : ‘The whole matter lies in a nutshel!. The eggs must be given a wider area, and not sold only in one place as at present. Eggs are brought oe re - 3 sold in and a. : was jd, |#round that city instead of a great quan- ~— es icone a tity ne shipped from (one and sold under obligations to Russia and at tha same cE pe a mada teak a Oe wm time secure to Russia control of Persia’s|;itieg which arrive from Germany and trade. For a time it was thought that the| Russia daily ; car loads and car Shah would accept the offer, as he stood loads are sent from these countries into sadly in need of the money. But at length | Rngland, and sold all over the country at the news comes that he has refused it, and] good prices, and our company has an «gent in will go on the London money market and Both countries travelling all over buying and borrow the money like a man. So the| shipping just as fast astheycan. Look at the Biawsted Britisher is still supreme at {famine in Russia, which we read about in the Teheran as well as at Cairo, despice all that | P®Pers- People would think that wonld . : dial, diminish the shipping of eggs from that ee and Peria eas do to disludge country, but it K not so; there are just as large qutntities coming from there now. They get good prices forthem in England, and | cannot see why Canadian eggs, if shipped io large quantities and put out on a larger area, could not bring the same prices, it not larger ones. The fault found at present with tne eggs from this country is that they are very small, and it seems that the shippers send any kind, very often boxes being found with three or four different sizes. Uniformity is the principal thing needed. I notice that the eggs are gathered in quantities and placed in cold storerooms until there are sufficient for shipment, when they are sent to England, there to remain very often for some weeks before being sold. This would not happen if _ Horse Notes. Of the mares booked to Belkaiser, 18197, the newly imported Wilkes stallion, the first bred to him was the well-known Ken- tucky bred mare Morena, imported with Hernando in 1881. Her breeder was General Withers, of the celebrated Fair- lawn Farm, Lexingtov, Ky. Her sire was Almont Mambrino, 761, son of Almont, 33, and Monogram, a daughter of Mambrino Chief, 11. Her dam was by a son of Abdallah, 15, sire of Almont, 33. Morena is a very good individual and a fine type Of | they had a wider range for sale. If the Can- a brood mare. She was aever trained for|/adian merchants would ship in much larger speed, but her gait and movement indicate | quantities and to different porta, they would that she might have obtained » place among) build up quite an extensive with the members of the 2 30 circle. Hernona, | England. the handsome five-year-old standard mare} Mr. Hawe will proceed from here to owned by Mr. John Newson, one of the! Toronto, and will visit all sncipal best informed and advanced breeders of the cities balers sitll Sigua eer Island, is her daughter. Hernona was sired by Hernando, son of Almont, 33, and has thus a doubling up of the blood of the great son of Alexander's Abdallah, 15. Hernona has given evidence of a high order of speed, but only her use- fulness was considered more valuable in t the breeding ranks she might have taken a| of Denmark, but will not join ix low record, Of other offspring of Morena, | * Mr. D. C. McKinlay, Noreh oevge Paes tage owner, has a yearling and two-year-old colt}, shoes belinda be it. The by Preceptor ; also a yearling filly, stand- aettchonesnoaes to have "aid "h. for ard, by same horse; For the two-year-old an 5 ac" tha Wide Gite? Preceptor colt Mr. McKinlay has been oe vertisement for y City’s ——- Personal. It is officially stated that the Prince of Wales will visit Copenhagen at the celebration of the golden wedding of the King and Queen the festivi- ies. The Stratford-oneAvon people have saved Anne Hatheway’s co’ from the Chicago offered a handsome price. It is a full] While acting as a mason laying the corner brother to Fleetwood, also bred by Mr.|atone of the Board of Trade _build- McKinlay and now owned by Mr. Hen-jing at Montreal recently, Sir Donald derson. Smith told the assemb! that he had also acted as navvy and driven the last ike on the Canadian Pacific Railway. here is nothing like ability to turn his hand to anything that comes for helping a man to get along in the world. The commingling of the strains of blood to be found in the pedigrees of Belkaiser, 18197, grandson of Georges Wilkes, 2.22, and Morena, grand-daughter of Almont, Notes. American lynch law has been established in Tangiers, the innovation having been introduced through the lack of jadges and gendarmes. Bight Arabs have been lynch- ed, The French forces in Tonquin recently attacked and captured a pirate stronghold, One hundred and twenty-five pirates and fifty-three soldiers and five officers were killed. Sixteen valuable Astrakhan sheep sent by Mr. Beale, American Minister to Persia, arrived in London a tew day# ago en route to the United States Agriculturai Depart- ment. News Cathedral. —-London Daily Te May 10th. The Rev. Wm. V. “th present, the St. Lawrence Hall one volume of the ‘ a Tue Lapizs Deticutep.—The pleasan effect and the perfect safety with which the ladies may use the liquid fruit laxative, Syrup of Figs, under all conditions make it their favorite remedy It is pleasing to the eye and to the taste, ae, yet effect- ual in acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels. eke TitsonBuRG, Ont., May 20.—-During the work having bro rest, he comes to for it. cellency returns to England. wrapper of la the ** Myrtle color. been’deprived of their aggressive wespons. A large number of witnesses, nearly all en- gaged {in dairying, have been examined, and all gave strong evidence in favor of de- a claiming that it was beneficial all round. ———_$——— Tur Rev Geo H Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind, says: ‘Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh’s Consumption Cure.”—Reddin Bros. novldwly the inside of the plug. termines the pense, but it may inferior article. novldwly The memorial is to be executed in marble and placed by permission of the dean and chapter in the crypt of St. Paul's Cathedral next to that of the late Lord Mayo. tine Lloyd, chaplain to the household of the Duke of Edinburgh and Rector of Haselbeck, accompanied by his brother, Mr. Henry Crampton Lloyd, of Stockton, Cherbury, Solop, is in Montreal at his head- quarters. Mr: Lloyd, who was with His Royal Highness during his service in the) navy, has retired from active work so far as the sea is concerned, but has been busy with his pen, having anna works completed eriffs of Montgoimery- shire,” which he has compiled down to 1645. He is ambitious of bringing the lives of the Sheriffs down to the present day; and hard ht about necessity for a e will visit Lord Aylmer, will also visit His Ex- Stanley, and will call upon Sir Julian Pauncefote in Washington before he Many people are not aware that it is the tobacco which gives the color to the plug, and are therefore often deceived past few days the Ontario commission on|by a handsome outside appearance. The : , dehorning of cattle has been engaged in|wrapper is a single film of leaf wrapped sear nee: Oe SE ven this neighborhood taking evidence and ex- | around the plug and is never good smoking to- amining different herds of cattle that have | bacco. It is costly only because of its fine avy” brand the chief attention is paid tothe “ filler,” that is, It is this which de- quality of any tobacco. A tobaeco can be made to lock as well as the ‘Myrtle Navy” without much trouble or ex- at the same time be a very ——_o——— A Nasat Ivsector free with each bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents.— Reddin Bros. STEPHEN a. W. FROM THE ISLES OF THE SEA. Liver & Kidney Trouble COMBINED WITH PALPITATION OF THE HEART CURED! STEPHEN H. WARREN OF ISLESRORO,| ME., IS WELL KNOWN IN HIS NATIVE TOWN, AND THE GREATEST CREDENCE CAN BE GIVEN TO HIS STATEMENT. TO A REPRE- SENTATIVE OF THE SKODA DISCOVERY CoO., HE RECENTLY BAID: “For more than seat I have suf- ered great BETTER cryin mchiy siclans called Lévy erand K: Trou Nearly all the time I would have severe pains} my back and side, with a constant} in dull — in the region of my liver. M bowels were eo 1m wtipai- ot ae THAN sr | Heart w paipitate greatly at times, in fact I was well broken up. For twv months I have been takin SKODA’S DISCOVERY and SKODA’ LITTLE TABLETS, and i AM A NEW MAN. A Bowels : Heart, a — tation all le ° onic with Lovee COLD ior Kidneys mow. LAM WELL. You inly have a wonderful remedy in SKODA’S DISCOVERY as I have taken} THE ONLY MEDICINE SOLD WITH A UARANTEE CONTRACT WITH EACH RBOT- TLE. TRY A COURSE (6 BOTTLES) AT R RISK, IF NOT BENEFITTED RETURN BOTELES ANP GET YOURMONEY. Pay NLY FOR THE GOOD YOU RECEIVE, SKODA MISCOVERY CO,, Wolfville, N.S. King’s County Exhibition Association E ANNUAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the King’s County Kxhibition Association will be held at the Court H Georgetown, on TUESDAY, June 7th, instant, at 11 o'clock, a.m. Shareholders will please forward their proxies to the Secretary on the day preceding the meeting. GEORGE F. OV/EN, Georgetown, May 19, 1892—dy 2i wy 2i i OT, GEORGE PHARMACY, —HEADQUARTERS FOR— FISHING TACKLE. —NAMELY— Flies, Rods, Reels, Lines, Casts, Hooks (with and without Gut), Landing Nets, etc. Ww HAVE NO FIVE-YEAR-OLD STOCK at a 39 per cent. oer nor d> we adver- tise to sell our stock at that discount, but only ask » fair and honest profit on a new and excep- tionally good stock. 33, will give the offspring an inheritance of Our RODS fine, and worth the tho Hlahaat blood With Ws colfereing tants | _,A,bun ot the ite Gir Seka Meth! ithe ue ing renown on the American trotting horse, |Wade, has been selected by the Imperial F. DeC, DAVIES. antag Federation League for erection in St. Paul’s| ™#¥% become listless, fretful, without ener- gy, thin and weak. Fortify and build them up, by the use of OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AXD HYPOPHOSPHITES Of Lime and Soda. Palatable as Milk, AS A PREVENTIVE OR CURE OF COUGHS OB COLDS, {Nn BOTH THE OLD AND iT 1s LED. 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