ae ig . we " ‘THE EXAMINER Job Printing Rooms, LONDON HCUSE QUNEN STREAT. Job Printing of all kinds at short notice Rilihead , Letterheads, Noteheads, Pamph- s, Poeters. Dodgers, ete lis: he Teams :—Five Dottans a Yuan. NEW SERIES. x “ This is trae Liberty, when Free Born Men, having toe ad ise the Pubi\c, may speak free.”—Kvsirives. —— —e et > eS CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, —— a a For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, and prompt attertion to orders, TUE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- ment is peculiav, Don't forget it. Sixcigs Oceme iweo '* wry -_— — VOL. 80.-NO. 18 Calendar for June, 1892. MOON'S CHANGES, First Quarter, 2ad day. .......... 527 mor Full Moon, 10th day . 9 S mon Last Quarter, 17th day «. 437 after New Moon, 24ch day ..10 42 morn meee, GE GOO oc bnken os doce 3h. afcer . sas. — - — aon = Day High Water. of Day of Week. | - Month | Morn. | After. } h. m. h m 1 W ednesday | 250 815 2 | Thureday i 3 4! 410 3 ; Friday 4 39 5 9 4 |; Saturday | 5 49 6 il § Sunday 6 43 7 oe 6 Monday 7 34 7 58 7 Tuesday 8 21 8 43 3 W ednesday 9 5 9 26 “ | Thureday 9 47 1 8 10 Friday 10 28 10 48 il saturday li 8 ll 28 12 Sunday | Il 47 i 13 Monday . a 0 28 4 Tuesday } O48 . ae 15 *\ ednesday 1 29 1 49 1é6 Thursday 216 2 31 17 Friday | 2 5? 3 23 8 Saturday 356 | 4320 19 i Nuoday 5 10 5 5! 2 86|: Monday | 633 715 2! | Tuesday 7 8 25 22 | Wednesday | 8 54 9 23 23 | Tharsday ; on 10 11 24 | Friday 10 33 10 55 25 | Saturday | ll 16 ll 36 2 = s | Sunday ll 56 “4 27 =| Mauday ; Oe 0 37 2 Tuesday | 0 87 Bo wv | Wednesday 1 36 1 56 30 | Thursday 215 2 37 | P GEORGE PHARMACY -——HEADQUARTERS FOR— FISHING TACKLE. ——NAMELY— Flies, Kods, Reels, Lines, Casts, Hooks (with and without Gat), | Landing Nets, etc. Wwe HAVE NO FIVE-YEAR-OLD STOCE at a 3) per cent. dis oat, aor d» we adver- tise to sell og? «toc« at that discount, bat only ask « fair and honest profi: on a new aad excep- tionally good stock. Our RU 4 are very fine, and worth the price @iked for them. PF, DeC. DAVIES. may '3 FENNYROYAL WAFERS. A specific monthly medicine for ledivs to restore and regulate the menses; dvucharge No aches or pains on ap rene. Now used by over 30,000 ladies. ynee used will useagain. Invigo: ates Bay of your druggist only those with our mature across face of label. Avoid su tutes, Seaicd particulars maile 2c stamp. $1. 1.00 per Address, EUREKA CHEMICAL, ANY, Darsor, Micu. For sale, mailed, by GO. BE. HUGHES at Apothecaries’ Hall, Ch'town dw ly—sopm2d JAMES A. MORRISON, H \LIFAX. a AGENT FOR WARBLY, CAKEBREAD & C0. TEA MERCHANTS, London, «= England, -——AND ALS0—-—- First-Class West India Firms, etc. SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Careful attention given to consignments of Prince Edward Island Produce. RE PERENCE—Bank of Nova Scotia. OFFICE — Pickford & Black’s Wharf. Halifax, Auguet 13, 1891——dy & wy Severai World's Columbian Exposition, A E Seed from GENUINE HASZARD’S IMPROVED Turnip Seed! HAVE JUST RECEIVED a quantity of this Seed, which we guarantee to be the “ REAL, GENUIN# HASZAKD'S IMPROVED,” grown last season in Kngland by the same man that Mr. H. T. LePage formerly got his Although this is the same kind of Seed that he sold, we don’t ask anything like tue pric: he did for it. If you want a good crop of Turnips, buy the real, genuine Haszard’s Improved Seed at BEER & GOFP’S, Ch’town, June 7, 1892—eod&wy 5 uf O Da PREPARATIONS WATSON’S, Wholesale and Retail. —_—_——— Queen and King Square Stores. ALE | ——_—_AT—_--—_ 7 lisa -_—— —— GAOws WITH US Charlottetown, June 1, 1892 Tr,.| IW THE FAGE OF DULL TIMES i BUSINESS | REDDIN BROS., = = — We find it necessary to increafe our premises. In order to do this we have rented the large Basement underneath the premises of Mr. H. Haszard, which we have fitted up as a Jobbing Depart- ment. Physicians and Country Dealers will find that we mean business, and will deal better with. them than any other | house in the trade. Cameron Block, Opposite the Post Office. Chisago, 1893. HE Government of the Dominion of Canada has aceepted the invitation of the Govern- Mentef the United States to take part in the Warld’s :ohumbian Exposition, to be beid in Chicago from ist May tu 3ist October, 1893. As it is important that a very full di-play o: Cana- products be made on that occasion, @ qeecra: invuiation is ex'ended to Canadian pro- Gcere and manufacturers in agriculture, hort’- CUitave, pr ducts of forests. fisneries, minerals, Machiuery, manufactures, arts, ete. to aasis« in Sriagin<g tezether -uch «disciay of the n«turai resources ant inda-trial proudacts of Canads se will be & credit to the country. . An bxeorive : ommuissioner for Canada har “en apooinie’, who will have the erneral cuarge of the exhibits and the ali imeni of spaov, €aG the @mveral “revineml Governments hove been invited to co-operat: with the view of ym ck- fox the exhibitin us complete and satis/ac.ury ad eine. fhe Domien Government will pay the trans- port of exhivite woing aud returning, ana for tie vegeleg of articles sent ' tries Mest be made not later than 3ist July i he reception of article. at the Ex.o«tion bu:ld- oct Wlil Commence lst Nuv mer, 1492, and all Pxhivjta, exo pricy Live Stock, mast be in place 3_'et «pril, mgs, fon orms vf pplication for space and genera? in- Matin canbe ortuined ou epplying by le'te post f <6, 10 the undereigued. WM #®AUNDERS, Executive Commisesio .er far © yoang lady enthus:asta, | Crystegraphs. ment of ricalare, — Meh acct 1862. { mayis apl4—3m Charl.tterown, May 19, 1892 EXSHAWS BRANDY | Champagne Cognac. J. 20,000 CASES Exported to India in 1891 Every Bottle protected against fraud by a PAYENT WIRE ENVELOPE. 1) — DUM SPIRO SPERO.- CABINET WHISKY, A NOTED BLEND OF OLD HIGHLAND HIGH CLASS WAISKIES, selected expressly for the Lord May»e-elect of London. London Clubs and West End Hotels. For sale by J. E. ALBRO, Sole Agent for N.S. and P. E. I. CRYSTOGRAPHS, A now and most popolar device to imitate STAINED GR.ASS, for decoratipy Churches, Clubs, Hoteks, Dvellings, etc, etc. it artistic, giving * toae oF richness, warm h and color 'o the interion of the edifice, re- fl.cting hesven’s ovn hues. CRYSCTOGRAPHY offers a scvps fun or for theas who desire a hobby ty repra dace. GRAPHS are nuaffected by atmvspheric influence. 1 have great pleasnre in informing the public riven the sule sila to THEO L CHAPPELLE, DRANK IN Every Officers’ Mess —IN THE— [BRITISH ARMY. EXSHAW & 60., Bordeaux, i FRANCE, J. E. ALBRO, Halifax, Sole Agent for Maritime Provinces. The most popular Whisky at the all first-class Houses in the City. :oi---—_—_— The designs are) wost beautiful and fwr the amateur, or CHRYSTO. J. KE. ALBRO, Halifax, N. S., SOLE AGENT FOR N, S. AND P. E I. of P. EB. Aslan 1 that I have who will carry 4 fu'l line of COLONIAL HOUSE, Philips Square MONTREAL. WE ARE NOW SHOWING NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Carpets, Curtains, Upho'stering Goods, Furniture, Mantles, Millinery, Ready-made Clothing, Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, Stationery, China, Glassware, Crockery, Kitchen Utsnsils, ets., ete, _—_—--— FINEST ASSORTMENT IN CANADA. N. B—Mail orders promptly and care- fully attended to. HENRY MORGAN & CO., Colenial House, Montreal. ap22—tte tf CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE |Myrtle Navy IS MARKED h. & B. 1% BRONZ4 LETTERS. NONE OTHER GENUINE, eS me Combination Sale. ENT :IES must be made for this sale or or befere the 15:h day of this month. Oaly four d ys left. We hope to be able to an nounct one hundred entries at least. This is an experiment all horse-breeders shoul¢ welconie. It is the beginning of a publy horse :aart—a place where owner and pur chaser are brought face to face. Make this sale a success and you have gone a long way towards an annual horse sale as a per- manen: institution of one of the best horse- breediig places in America. If you offer enovg! horses to make the sale attractive. purch-sers will come, at the pleasantes: season of our year, gladly, we think, wit! the eztra inducement of getting just th horse | hey want. The entry fee is small. The horse fai: will b: held on grounds second to none in Canad, for the purpose. All we want tc see it a well-tilled catalogue, and we be lieve car neighbors will gladly avail them selves of such an opportunity to purchase. eed A Retrospect. (Mcntreal Gazette.) A yar ago Sir John Macdonald died, and Canada was plunged inco profound grief x: the loss of her most brilliant and most successful statesman. In the brief intery 1 of twelve months, party prejudices do not soften sufficiently to permit the his- torian to write of the personality and work of so eminent a figure in the national life of Canada as he; that task must be left to other ;.nd remoter days when the diecus- sions .f the time have been somewhat for- g tte: and the influences which prompt those liscussions have passed away ; but tie pitriotic spirit of the O.d Chieftain still a: imates his party, and his high pur- poses + re cought with unswerving courage by the men who were his colleagues, and upon whom the cunduct of public affairs has devolved. When Sir John Macdonald was ci led away, he left his party with a small sasjority in the Commons, confronted by an Jpposition strong in numbers, almost despa:ate with the disappointment of defeat, and resolved to break down the L[inisiry by a fierceness of onslaught un- parall: led in recent parliamentary history. The s-ssion was protracted to an unusual length; scandals of every degree were at- tempt: d to be fastened on the Conserva- tive t:aders; the rank and file of the Op- positi. n were cheered on with the promise of an early occupation of the Treasury bench s, and the by-elec'ions were awaited Personal. Sir Charles Tupper was introduced at » ecent meeting in Londou as ‘a distinguished Jolonial statesman, who might in the future 8 & great acquisitivn to a traly Imperial Parliament.” On May 24th, at Haddonfield, N. J, the Rev. ©. A Brewster was ordained deacon, nd the Rev. R. C. Cobb, priest, by Bishop jearborough (Anglican). Both were formerly Presbyterian ministers. “‘We have thrashed the rascals” is the opening sentence iu a private letter of Sir John Macdonald’s, written just after the election of 1887, and recentiy printed by the (tobe, SirJobn had an expressive way of putting things. Reports in regard to a prejected reconcilia- ion between Rismarck and the Kaiser are being persistently circulated thronghout Kurope. It is stated with some appearance f authority that the Kaiser, in deference to the representations of his more sagacions idvisors, bas consented to resume fiiendly relations with the aged empire maker, but chat be feels that his imperial dignity de- mands that the overtures for reconciliation ‘-hould come directly from Bismarck himself Che pride of the ex-Chancellor, however, is at east equal to that of his sovereign, whom he evidently regards as nothing but a self witled, incapable boy. Bismarck manifestly is noi inclined to make the slightest move toward a reconciliiation, General Telegraphic News. Vienna, June 8.—Floods in the valley of the Danube are increasing alarmingly. The inhabitants of Vienna have been officially no tified of the danger of inundation. Serious over fl »ws are reported in the Inn Valley. The lukes of Salzkammergut and Ischl have over- flowed their banks. Railway communication is interrupted. Winwipec, Man., June 8.—The railroad to the Souris coal fields will be finished in about a month, and Winnipeg will theo have an abundant supply of cheap coal, settling ite fuel problem faretse. St. PererssurG, June.—Within the last few weeks a number of very disastrous fires occnrred in various parts of Ruswia, inflicting great danger and causing severe losses tu workingmen who were the principal occu: pants of the buildings burned. The latest place to suffer is Potchinki, in the govern- ment of Nigi Novgorod. A fire there to day destroyed 310 houses, The popvlation of the town is about 7,000. The destruction of so many buildings caused much misery. Many occupants of houses lost everything they pos- sessed and are dependent upon charity for food. Toronto, June 8.—-Henry Cohen, a Jew, with eagerness to bring the promise to ful- tiilmen:. But if the Opposition were dis-; perate in methods, the Ministerialists were | reavlu e; resolute to keep firm the trust} comw tted to them, to honor the lust leader | in the maintenance of his cause, to hold| uosuliied the flag confided to their hands. in th. records of the Conservative Party is writtea the praise of the O!d Guard which etood around Sir John Macdonald in the dark « ays of 1874 to 1878, bat no body of men has ever stood truer to a cause, shown more idelity to a principle, or manifested less o! selfishness than those who sastained the Government through the session of 1891. The people have since vindicated the party, have paid new tribute to the policy evoly:d and executed by the Old Chief The \ onservative parliamentary majority of 25 s now amajority of 62. The ascau- dals of a year ago have recoiled on the heads of their authors, who by the revela- tions of the courts were shown to have been liters ly steeyed to the lips in corruption. The Liberal Government of Quebec has gone lown under a cloud of disgrace. The fiscal policy by which the Opposition at Ottaeya hoped to Jelude and mislead the peop!» has been abandoned by its parents, and i) 2ue are now so poor as to do it rever- ence. The Conservative Party, instead of breaking up as its opponents predicted whe: Sir John Macdonald died, is strou ser, more self-reliant, more vigor- ous than ever, possessed of the conf: ence of the people, pursuing with zkill . nd success the lines of a national policy, and < irected in the House of Commons by 8 enti: man intellectually the peer of any who - eer sat in Parliament, of high honor, of patri tic instincts, and who has won the jan2- dy & wky — POLLED AAA LA G ‘How are you?” f “Nicely, Thank You.” “Thank Who?” “Why the inventor of SCOTT'S EMULSION Which cured me of CONSUMPTION.” Give thanks for its discovery. que it does not make you sick when you Vionts. ‘That itis three times as ive thanks. at itis three tim gut efficacious as the old-fashioned cod liver oil. Give thanks, Thatitissuch a wonder- ful flesh producer. Give thanks, Thatit is the best remedy for Consumption, Scrojuia, Bronchitis, Wasting Dis- eases, Coughs and Colas. Besure you get the genuine in Salmon color wrapper; sold by all Druggists, at soc. and $1.90, - SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. affec: on of his supporters in a not less degree than .e deserves their confidence, and com- man‘; their admiration. To the sagacity, the expe ience, and the great ability of Sir John Abb. t and Sir John Thompson the country vwee 210 small debt of gratitude for the wise and yradent administration of public affairs durin z the past year, and the Conservative party owes profound thankfulness for much of the yolitical successes achieved. When Sir Johr Macdonald's life work was ended he left anan.e that is an inspiration, a policy that is a tal: man, and successors worthy of himself. Canadian Horses Abroad. Tt: Montreal Star notes that the most cons» icuous figure in the Windsor rotunda on the ] tinst. was that of Mr. W. Gordon Cuming, nephew vf Sir Gordon Cumming, Bart r. Gordon Cumming. who is now a Cant. lian rancher, stands fully six feet two inch>3, weighs apparently 225 pounds, and his iow hat, towering above the silk tiles of with a far-reaching rim. He has spent the last ! ve years on the prairie minus am occasion- al trip to the old land. He is now return- ing fom England, where he has been since Schcensy last. The ranch of which Mr CARD. ne will carry on the business Thomas Ridgway, I have on hand a Bucding Geraniums at $1 per choice traosvlanted Budd'ng A Railway free of cha'ge. Address JOHN WILLIAMS, Successor to Thomas Ridgway. Prinee 6 Yeown, J. Ee A iat’ Re, i meay3! —12i i begs to inform the public that Tone will carr eg 4 as Florist and Nurseryman. oe? edie of —s a 1 2ap; a ° Plants, which I will sell cheap aA, 4 ey ona Fee te Garden. Orders practuslly atren to on coned and delivere! to steamboats and in 1387. fariv+rs can find market for. pec: to ship large y to England. com.on men, is a regulation western sombrero Gorcon Cumming is the manager is the *-Qu orn,” 200,000 acres in area and 30 mile« souti: of Calgary, N. W. T. It is devoted to a terd of English hunters, whose dams or gran !ams were a stable of 500 liish mares im- ported by Mr. Gordon Cumming’s company “There will soon be more common hors°s in the Northwest,” said he, “‘t>an the But high class hors:a will always be in demand and we ex- I am here nov to make terms with the railway and ster inship companies for the shipment of the was fined $1 and custs by the police magis- trate for working on Sunday last. His plea of excessive rush of business was nct ac cepted by the bench. Louis Goldsmith, cigar maker, also charged with working on Sunday was fived $5 and costs or 30 days imprisonment. His excuse was that owing to his employes being Jews, and thus pre vented by reason of their faith from work- ing on Saturday, he allowed them to work on Sunday to make up time. But the court would accept no such plea. 226- oeoors> A Hard Profession. Old Dr. Johnson once said addressing a class of medical students, that the study of medicine was a most arduous undertaking; that the most comprehensive mind and the most industrious student could scarcely do more than explore the portals to medical knowledge during the brief time alloted to study before commeacing practice, but that throughout his who’e life the responsibilities of his profession shculd rest upon him like a night mare. e should explor) every avenue ot natural knowledge, must become familiar with chemistry, natural philosophy and natural history, but, above all, he must learn the construction of his cwn frame, the means by which he lives, mov2s and has his being. He must understand the nature of all those influences by which health is broken down and restored and by what means disease, suffering and death may be averted, Dr Johnson further says that noth- ing contributes so much to the support of quackery ag the present insufliciency of medi- cal knowledge. Men do not, he says, easily abandon hope, but as readily put faith in ig- norant pretenders as drowning men catch at straws, “The good that meno do in this life lives after them.” During the lifetime of old Dr. Johnson he invented what is now known as Johnson’s Anodvne Liniment, a standard fam- ily remedy of su: passing merit. This liniment is both for internal and external use, and it is safe to say that no single remedy ever dis- covered has done so much good as has this one. It is inexpensive, ready at a moment’s notice night or day and may be used with absolute confidence in the thousand and one ailments that afflict humanity. In the cure of severe cramps or pains in the stomach or boweis, dysentry, diarrhe:, acute or chronic, this ailment is a sovereign remedy. In the case of chronic diari hes it is certainly worth its weight in gold. It has been known to cure cases of from ten to fifteen years stand- ing after the sufferers had been given up. ja8 d6i wii From the beginning of its manufacture until now not a single ounce of any but pure vais leaf of the finest quality has been use : in the ‘*Myrtle Navy” tobacco, manufacturers of it have «a settled belief that the public cannot be misled on this point, and that any tampering with the quality of the brand would be a monetary loss to them. Thousands of dollars a yeur saved by mixing with an inferior leaf, would not repay them for a doubt on the part of the public as to the quality of their tobacco, bes The Russia has begun to export grain. MAKES FLESH AND BLoop.—When the sys tem is a!! run down and there seems to be no hope of ob.aining nourishment for the body by the ordinary proeess of food supply aud digestion, when the body is sinking fast, then is the time to use Miller's Emulsion of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. It always works scross the Atlantic. Mo: treal about the month of August. send annually at least 500 animals,” firs consignment of huoters to the east and They will come to The firs lot will not be large in numbers; but per- hep next year and thereafter we expect to wonders, because it is a flesh and blood maker and contains all the constituents for nourish- ment found in wheat. in fact, Miller’s Emul- sion is a perfect “ staff of life,” and has saved Rheumatism of the Joints AND INHERITED HUMOR «BLOOD Banished by Skoda’s, AFTER PRYSICIANS HAD PRONOUNCED THEM INCURABLE! Marcus LITTLEFIELD LIVES AT WEST WINTERPORT, ME. A FARMER BY OCCU- PATION, HE ENJOYS THE RESPECT OF ALL WHO KNOW HIM. IN CONVERSATION WITH A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SKova D1s- COVERY CO., NOT LONG SINCE HE RELAT- ED THE FOLLOWING STORY: “Ever since I was born, I have been troubled at times, more or less, with a £22288 on my hands, face and neck. Yor fifteen years it has been on the ime secase, I have been gradually ates = health, and for three yeara past it has itch wd aud burned co badly, that all the way | could get any rest at night, was to bathe in stro earbolie acid, and this only relieved me for a few hours. ‘'n addition to this, eight months ago, Rheumatism in my neck and shoul- ders set in, drawing my shoulders so out of place, SET TER terior three weeks I did not have my clothes off. Physicians said I could never wet well. I waa unable to do any work, and was a great sufferer. I doctored with several Physicians, including Specialists in Boston, and took nearly all the vertised sarsaparilias and blood purifiers, but received ne benefit what- ever. I had given up all hopes, and my friends thought I could live but a few months. I began the use of SKODA’S DISCOVERY and TABLETS, accordin to directions, and also used SKODA’ OINTMENT externally. After usin; them but one week, there THAN was a visible change in appearance. My skin that wae literally covered with pimples and bletehes began to clear up. My appe-j tite became good, less pain in my shoulders, and I gained ly. lhave now used less than two courses of these REMEDIES, and my Rheumatism has entirely disa . SHOULDERS} THAT WERE DRAWN OUT OF PLACE AND WHICH THE DOCTORS SAID COULD NEVER BE GOT BACK AGAIN ARE AS GOOD AS NEW AND IN PERFECT POSITION. My skin is free from blotches and pimples. I have gained COLD twenty pounds in flesh, cin go into the woods at sunrise and chop cord wood until dark, and not} get tired, a thing I could never do before in all my life, and em able to work all the time. My friends are aston- ished at the results, ond not more ao than myself. They consider it mirac- ulous.” SKODA DISCOVERY C0,, Wolfville, N.S. cCILLET T's wat ode IA. L. ¥ one STRONCEST, BEST. tity. Botteniag Wares Disiofecting and a hundred A can equals %) pounde Sal Soda. Sold by All Grocers and Druggiste. BRB WW. GILLETT, Torocnta CAMPBELLS QUININE WINE CURDS—Dyspepnsra, how Spirvis, Loss of Nppevre, Parafoadrl Di- gestion, Nelara, and Mes Lone and vigour Yo Une whole system, MOUNTED on Valcani $10 00; mounted on W: Metal, $'5.00. Best of ma- terial, workmanship and saticfaction.—_MURRAY’S DENTAL PARLORS 145 Queen Street. lyr eod & wy—junes HACKNOMORE. and cured thousands, In big bottles 50c, and $1 at Charlottetown drug stores. HACKNOMORE . HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE 3 HACK NOMORE BACK ROMURS S SAR RORURS HACKNOMO . HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE © 5 $ HACKNOMORE HACKROMURE 226 HACKS MORE £295 HACKN! MORE HACKNOMORE 3< s HACKNOMORE ‘| HACKNOMORE ¢ g, HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE , 3 2 HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE £.2 & HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE & 2.2 HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE ¢ © » HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE 5 5 5 HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE & & § HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE & & & HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE ’g‘¢‘g HACKNUMORE HACKNOMORE = mm HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE mayl6—tl june 2