ryaAWa TH ‘| Job Pr... «00MS, LONDON HOUSE QU#EN STRE+T. Job Priating of all kinds at short notice Billbead . Letterheads, Not-heads, Pamph jets, Postere. Dodgers, etc ae oa ; Teams :—Five Dottars a Year. = selene ethernet — aio — DAILY EXAMINER. “ This ts true Liberty, when Free Born Wen, having to advise the Public. may speak free.”—Evairipes. | For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, | |and prompt attention to orders, THE | _EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- | |ment is peculiar. Don’t forget it. : Sixneie Corres Two Oxwes NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. MONDAY, SS APRIL 11, 1892. —— me VOL. 29.—NO. 259 = ens meen ——— Calendar for April, 89 MOON'S CHANGES Firet Quarter, 4th day a ie Full Moon, 12th dey ... ......... 202 mon Fast Quarter, 20ch day........... 136 afte New Moon, 265 day nem Aptwee. '1l bh dey ..... . Sh. after : x. == oo Day High Water of | Day of Week - Month. | Morn. Afrer | h. m. h m I PF: iday | os2}] 113 2 Saturday ‘a28aisae64 3 Sunday 2 i 4 | Monday | 3 35 418 & | Tuesday ee 5 46 8 W ednesday 6 22 6 57 7 hursday 7 3! 7 57 8 | Friday $23} 843 y | saturday 9 3 9 22 10 | Sund sy 940 | 9 86 il | Monday | 10 12 10 28 2 | Tuesday + 1043 10 59 i3 i Ww ednesday 1) 34 5 «323 30 4 | Thursday ll 46 | ie 15 | Friday 0 2 019 16 Saturday | 037 0 55 17 unday : oe 1 30 is Monday 1 55 2 21 19 Tuesday | 2 48 3 16 20 | Wednesday 348 | 4 24 21 | Thureday | ae Oe 22 «| Friday | 63% | 719 23 | Sarurday :: 2 a 29 24 | Surday | 9 56 9 22 2) | Monday | 9 44 10 3 26 | Tuesday 10 23 | 10 43 27 «| Wednesday i} O | 1116 28 ; Thursday ist i.e “2 Friday oe 17 30 j Saturday ‘Ome a 2% eeepc team —— NER oe pies tani fig we worn cans 0 Nervous De ty, Lost Vigor and BE ANS Failing Maal restores the ed weakness of body or mind caused by over-work, or the errors or ez- see of youth. This Remedy ab solutely cures the most obstinate cases when all other TREATMENTS have failed even tw reicve. Soild by drug gists at G) per package, or six for % nt by mail of recetpt of price by addressing TIT: J MTOLN ©O., Montreal, P. Q. Write ior par For sale by Geo E Haghes ani Reddin Broa. Ee 5 oe § FE $10 Per Set. BEST OF MATERIAL ! BEST OF WORKMANSHIP ! BEST OF SATISFACTION ! DR. J. P. MURRAY, 145 QUEEN STREET. meh7 JAMES A. MORPISON, H \LIFAX. AGENT FOR WARRE \, CAKEBREAD & 00., TEA MERCHANTS, London. «== England, ——AND ALSO—— First-Class West India Firms, etc. SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Carefui attention given to consignments of Prince Edward Island Produce. REFERENCE—Bank of Nova Scotia OFFICE - Pickford & Black’s Wharf. Halifax, August 13. 1891—dy & wy Several SOOTHING, CLEANSING: ARIAS S HEALING. Sve lnstant Relief, Permanent Cure, Failure Impossible. Maay so-called diseases are simopiy ay mptoms of Catarrh, euch as heaclache, losing s3¢ of smell, foul breath, hawking and sitting, general fecling of debility, ete. if you are ubled with any of theseoe dred syinptoms, you have Catarrh, aud should lose no time procuring a bottle of Nasat Batu. Be warned in time, neglected cold in heed yesulte in Catarch, followed by coasumption and death. ld by a!! druggists, or sent, t paid, on receipt of price eontsand $l by sddreesi LFORD & CO. Broaville. 0 FO © 0 L D IN THE H E A D USE HACKNOMORE. NOW overtime. do it I am to the front promptly. Orders by mail | ap& LONDON = HOUSE —— + HY) a S5h CAS HS SPRING GOODS again, and miny NEW ONES. lead, | mean thit if low prices and superior workmanship will Orders leit with me will be done OPENING. —-——— ( .) —_-—-- HARRIS & STEWART, Cherlottetowa, April 1, 1682—eod & why a promptly attended to. JAM Be 'D. TAX LOE, Sign of the Big Book, J. D. MeLeod’s Corner. Talk About Booming | ———$_—_——(x }—_———-- — AM ONLY THREE WEEKS SLARCED. and am working All my old customers are rallying arouna me Wen [ siy | am going to it is Free from Lumps, It USE It does not require Rebbing, it gives a Beautiful Polish, Costs oniy Fifteen Cents, It Saves Labor and Money. WATION'S FORNITORE POLISH, —— FROM — THREE Charlottetown, April 2, 1892 —dy ONE D°ORS BELOW LONDON HOUS& CORSER. CHANCE ONLY |! said the D ICTOR, ger comes from the Grip has left him. CHANCE MORE, july 17, ‘91—dy mwf & wy lyr Well, I hive done all he is over the worst stages of the disease, BUT, Food, and has never failed me yet. quick; it can be got at any DRUG STORE. I can, and I think you know the greatest dan- weak condition in which the there is ONE try Ale and Beef Peptonized. However, It is a wonderful stimulating nutritive Tonie and Send around BECAUSE Watson's New DrugStore ee wasting diseases.” TRURO, murs b3lmc—ay & vky <r M-dical Man, Dr. T W WN Baker, SATS OF M.. FP .F.: ‘** Having occasion to test yorr Porter and Extract of Malt and Taraxacum, | can highly recommend it, supplying a long felt want to the medical profession, as it combines the fat producing qualities of malt with the alterative principles of taraxacum, and from its composition will easily be retained by the most delicate} business, and will continue work at the Old stomach, and consequently prove invaluable in protracted convalescence and all For Sale by all Drazgists. THE MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER CD., LTD, Hy Beware of imitations. NOVA SCOTIA. MARCUS LITTL D. Rheumatism of the Joints AND INHERITED HUMOR &. BLOOD Banished by Skoda’s, AFTER PSYSICIANS 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 SKODA Dis- COVERY CO., NOT LONG SINCE HE RELAT- ED THE FOLLOWING STORY: “Ever since I was borm, I have been troubled at times, more or less, with a Z1WU™MOR on my hands, face and neck. For fifteen years it has been on the fin- erease, I have been gradually failing in health, and for three years past it has itehed and burned ¢0 badly, that all the way I could get any rest at night, was to baihe in strong carbolic acid, ani this only relieved me for a few hours. In addition to this, eight months ago, Rheumatism in my neck and shoul ders set in, drawing my sboulders 80 out of place, BE | ER that for three weeks I did not have my clothes off. Physicians said I could never get well. I waa unable to do any work, and was 4 great sufferer. I doctored with several Physicians, including Specialiste in Boston, and teok meariy all the ud- vertised sarsaparillas and biced purifiers, but received ne benefit what- ever. I had given up all hopes, and my friends thought I could live but # few months. I began the use of SKODA’S DISCOVERY and TABLETS, accordin to directions, and also used SKODA’ OINTMENT g externally. After using THAR them but one week, there was a visible change in appearance. My ekin that was literally eevered with pimples and blotches began to clear up. My app2- tite beeame goed, less pain in my shoulders, and I rapidly. Ihave now used less than two. couraes of thesc EEMEDILES, and my Rheumatism has entirely disap SHOULDERS THAT WERE DRAWN OUT OF PLACE AND WHICH THE DOCTORS SAID COULD NEVER BE GOT BACK AGAIN ARE A8 GOOD AS NEW AND IN PERFECT POSITION. My skin is free from blotches and pimples. I have gained GOLD twenty pounds in flesh, can go into the woods at sunrise, and chop cord wood until dark, and not zet tired, a thing I could never do betore in all my life, and am able to work all the time. My friends are astom- ished at the results, and not more so than myself. They consider it almost mirac- ulous.” SKODA DISCOVERY C0,, Wolfville, N.S. missioners to seli lottetown : — Twin,” 5 years old, * Pure Yorkshire Pigs (ooars) 3 months old, 3 ure Yorkshire Pig: (sows), 3 months old ' Pure Yorkshire Pig (boar), about 2 years old, 1 Pure Be>kshire Pig (boar), abeut 2 years old, 1 Fat Cow: ALSO From Glynwoo” Farm :— E. H. NURTON & ©O., Auctioneers. apl—dy 2aw (fritu) wky tl sle | EMULSION cf pure Ced Liver Oil with Hypo- j Phoophites of Lime and Soda is ) aimost &s palatable @s milk. A MARVELLOUS FLESH PRODUCER it is Indeed, and the iittle lads and { lassies who teke cold easily, may de ) fortified egainst a couga that might ? } prove scrious, by taking Scott's ? } Emulsion after iheir meals during : the w nter season. } Bewere cf substitutions and imitations. + scoTT & BOWNE, Belleville. re ne en ee TO THe PUBLIC, a subscriber has admitted MR. HENRY HERMANS to a partnership in his Stand under the firm name of A. HERMANS & CO He begs to thank his friends and the public generally for the p«tronage extended to him in the past, and solicits a continuance of favors, Orders for tinsmithing, p'umbing, and the attended to ss usual. Prices moderate. Satisfaction guaranteed, A. HERMANS. April 6 3i eod. STOCK SALE. E are instoucted by the Steck Farm Com- the undermentiored Animals at Pablic Auction, 0 TUESDAY, 12th April, ar 12 o’clock, on the Market Square, Char- I 2horthorn Bul!, 1 year old, registered pedigree, l Ayrshire Bull, 1 year old, registered pedigree. petting in of hot water heating »pparatus will TH: | ——— MAILY KXAMINEN APRIL 11, 1892. The “Femme Sole” Tux Liberal Leader called upon h's party, on Friday, to vote down the propo- aition that unmarried women owning pro ‘perty and performing the public duties ap pertaining thereto should be empowered to vote in Provincial elections;—and hia party \obeyed the call. That is to say, they re- fused an additional security for the in- ‘terests of property-holders and an addi- ‘tional guarantee that we shall have our ‘future legislation and administration in re- ‘spect to Provincial affairs on the lines of ‘temperance and morality. Everyone knows that women are more temperare and have greater interests in temperance ,than men. Everyone knows that, taken al- ‘together, they are purer and better than men, and that their inatinets and motives are higher. The Christian world, indeed, ‘appreciates more and more the truth of | Wordsworth’s description : Perfect woman, nobly planned, To warn, to comtort and command ; A being breathing thoughtful breath, And yet a spirit still and bright, With something of angelic light. It is a well-known fact that true Lib- erals throughout the Eaglish-speaking world are working tuwards the po'itical ea- franchisement of women in the hope that purer laws may be passed and enforced. But our Liberal Leader (save the mark) ridicules the idea and pours contempt upon the heads of the men who propose that single women owning proparty may vote at Proviacial elections. We marvel that Mr. B-ll was silent when the Premier was hurling his sneers at those desiring to en- frauchise the women of P. E Island who are free agenta and own property. We wonder at Mr. Warburton. We are aston- ished that any true Liberal would, on any consideration, oppose the liberal and rea- sunable propusition of the Lsader of the Opposition Almitting the force of the plea that women are not mach taterested in public affurs, thas they are compalled to devote their attention to the home, and do nwt, therefore, care to study political questions, —is there anyting so difficult in respect to the roads and bridges, aud schovuls, and temperance legis- lation of this little Province, that any in- telligent woman cannot readily comprehend avy political issue which may be raised / The honorable member for Wel- lington said truly, a few days ago, that it ‘should ever be borne in mind that this Island is not so large, or so fully populated, or so wealthy, or so varied in its interests, as mapy municipalities ;—and many munici- palivies aceord to unmarried women, own- ing property, the right to vote | | The excuse of Mr. Warbuton and Dr. 1 Thorouzhbred fresieperet) Ayrshire Bull, “The Jenkins would be a good one if there were jreally any danger that the bill would be ‘Jost if the proposal were adopted. Is it to | be supposed that the Legislative Council, This sale is worthy the attention of farmer# anxious to conserve the interests of pro- who wich to improve their stock, Terms at sale. ‘perty, anxious to promote temperance and ' public virtue, would refuse to pass the bill beeause of a provision that single women owning property may vote? A few years ago, if we mistake not, the Legislative {Council passed a bill or resolution setting /forth that such women should be enfran- ichised. Is it hkely that they would now repudiate their action in this regard? It is not likely. Therefore, the excuse—the sole excuse—of members supporting the Government for rejecting the amendment is merely a ** blind” to cover their subser- vience to a high and dry Tory, parading as a Liberal Leader. They will probably dis- cover, ere long, that a mistake has been made The Liberal Leader found great fault with the Leader of the Opposition because he, fullowing the practice of British lawyers in every age since William the Conqueror was crowned at Westminster, called a single woman a femme sole. Mr. Peters should know that ‘ta rose by any other name would smell as well,” and that our intelli- gent and virtuous unmarried w»men are jnot ‘to be sneered at—particularly when they own property—whether their influ ‘ence is restricted to the home or carried into the wider sphere of the Province in | which they have, equilly with the m n, i an interest and stake, and whether they are referred to in law French or plain English. (eR ee A AS RE ARERR Makes FLesu aND BLoop.—When the sys , tem is ail rua down and there seems to be no ‘hope of ob*aining nourishment for the body by the ordinary proeess of food supply and digestion, wnen the body is siuking fast, then is the time to use Miller's Emulsion of pure | Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. It always works wonders, because it is a flesh and blood maker and contains «ll the constituents for nourish- ment found in wheat in fact, Miller's Emul- sion is a perfect * ataff of life,” and has saved and cured thousands. In big bottles 50c. and $1 at Charlottetown drug stores. oo Sherweed Cemetery. At the annual meeting of the Sherwood Cemetery C.mpany the report of the direc- ors for the past year was adopted. It is as follows :— Owing to an amendment in the Aet of Incorporation passed in the last session of the L-gislature, the report herewith sub- mitted for your approval embraces the operations of the Company from 3rd of February, 1891, uot 6 b April, 1892, in- clusive. During that period the receipts from all sources have amounted to $417, including $14 received by the Secretary for repairs tv monuments, and tv be disbursed by him to Meesrs. Cairns & McLean. Apart from this sum the entire reeeipts are as follows ; Subscriptions and donations....... $174 00 Fees for interments.............- 53 Sale of plots and arrears collected om plote eold. .....cicccccversss . 7000 Sale of standing crop..........65. 25 00 Annual interest on $1350 invested in mortgages. ........+- esta dye 81.00 $403 00 Balance from Inst year....,....... 96.66 Making a total of. .........+++++ $499 55 The expenditure for the same period, exclusive of the above amount to be paid Messrs. Cairns & McLean, has been $450. - 17, made up as follows :— Amuunt voted at last annual meet- ing to Secretary for previous year $40 00 Amount paid present keeper for his atlary to date (5 mos)............. Amount paid the late keeper (Coyle) for 9 mos salary.......... 112 50 Amouvt paid in addition to salary 18 67 Amount pid him for caret.king of piots of subscribers............. . 5000 Amount paid for extra labor for caretaking of plots last summer., 24 00 Paid labor and materials tor fencing and addition to stable............ 30 99 Paid labor and seed ion cropping and seeding down land................ 33 04 Paid for trees and tree boxes and for planting trees and spruce hedges 28 13 Paid for amendment to act of in- OA shah hes esas. Seek 10 00 aid premium for 3 years’ insure {ance on beituings for $350........... & 25 ee ee ae ee ee Paid for tools and sharpening same.. 12 18 Paid sandry charges for postage, rentofroom for annuil meeting. railway fare of secret«ry, &e ..... ll 82 ee pebeee cgeeseeseet $150 17 Twenty eight interments were made siuce the jasi report was submitei—the eutire number of burials to date being eight hundred and nine. much improvement bas bees made in the cem+tery. In order to provide the keeper with suitable accommodation for storage of his implements and machinery. An additivn of 12x16 fees has been made to the building heretoture used as a stable, thus enlurging ic to double i's turmer size, and a neat and substantial fenve six feet high and 100 feet in leogth has been constructed in the rear of this building This work which would have cost at least $25 for labor alone, if done under contract has been performed under the superintesdence of the secretary at the smai] outlay of $3 besides the cost of materials. A hedge of abont 500 young spruces was sent out by Mr. Noah Sone last spring, extending from the new fence to the gateway near the station, and the hedge along the railway line was replanted where it had been des royed by fire. Some forty ornamental trees were also planted by him at distances of twenty feet apart, commencin, at the entrance near Brackley Pvint Road and extending about midway through the cemetery Upwards of twenty tons of ashes, goes oo to the Company by Mr. asworth, iilway Superintendent, have been pliced upon the roadways daring the past year, and the Directors have made ar. range nents for procuring a large additional quantity during the coming season, For the more efficient managenent of the company’s affairs it was found necessary to amend its Act of Incorporation last session by changing its corporate name to the Sher wood Cemetery Company, reducing its directors to five, vesting in ail piot holders the right to vote, simp'yifying the mode of enacting bye laws and faciiiating the mode of cullecting arrears on shares. This act was passed at no expense to the company excepting the f-e of ten dollars exacted by the Legis lature The late keeper having resigned, Mr. Ambrose Wa'kius was appointed in his stead ia November list. The directors have reason to belicve that the interests of the company have been served by the change thus made in the keepership Mr. Watkins appears to be an efficient and trustworthy man who takes an active interest in his work, and considerable improvem:nt is visible in the appearance of the cemetery siace he entered upon his duties. During the past summer the secretary and one of the directors made apwards of thirty visits to the cemetery, spending s-verai hours at eacn visit, for the purpose of directing and supervising the keeper in the discharge of his duties and of seeing that all work under taken by bim fur plotholders was satisfactorily performed. The Directors are pleased to state thit agreeably to their suggestion in last year’s report, a sumber of plotholders raised and graded their plots last summer, and have sown them down with lawn or grass seed, several very handsom: monum-ots have also been erected tendiog .» adorn and improve the cemetery. In concluding thia report your Directors desire to thank those of the sharcholders who have so generously subscribed to the fnad raised last year for the practical interest they have thus manifested in the cemetery, and your Directors would express the hope that those who have not hitherto suvscribed may be induced to do so during the comiag year in order that the caretaking and imprevement of plots may be made general if possible. All of which is respectfully submitted. (Signed) Cuas. PaLMer, President Gerorce ALLty, W.K Dawsos, R. R Hopason, DonaLp Mc «ILLAN, Jonnson’s Drug (Store, corner Kent and Prince Streets, is headqu «ters for pure druge and chemicals, patent medicines, druggists’ sundries, eto, O00/}his death by heart trouble. During the past year} Sudden Death ef Daniel Keenan. Tue community ot Tracadie Cross, was, on Sunday, shocked by the sudden death of Danie! Keenan, Eeq., and old and respected neighbur, the particulars which are as tollows. The deceased has lived alone for a number of years, and on Saturday evening last several eersons called upon him and found him basily employed at his trade. He eomplained of not feeling very well buat noth serious was entertain.d as to the condition of his health On Sunday m & young man named Jobn Quirk called to see him upon business. But not gaining admittance, he suspected something was wrong and hastened for the next neighbor, On returning they forced the door o and were horrified to find the prostrate form of the dece. sed lying the floor and life extinct. An inquest was held betore Thos. A. Dougan, J P., and a verdict returned that the deceased came to The deceased emigrated to this Island from Sootland when he was ten years of » and at the time of his death was in his 74th year. He was remarkable for his many goed qualities and amiable disposition. His fumeral. which was largely attended took place on Tuesday. A Requiem High Mase was, celebrated by the Rev. Peter Curran, after which all that was mortal of an old and re friend was laid to rest in the quiet eemetery of St. Bonaventure’s far away from the scenes of his childhood. May his soul rest in peace. J. A. (Herald please copy.) KiLi that chronic cough before it kills you. A cough often me. in consum and to cure coughs, ec bronchitis, w e-ngh and all wasting diseases, no cat oe 50}. quale Estey’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. Soid by druggists. UZ ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrupof Figs is taken; it is pleasant | and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet — yon the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- 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- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, p only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellentqualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. yrup of Figs is for sale in 750 bottles b leading d Any reliable Cruggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C0., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. W. R. WATSON, Wholosale Dru Charlotteetown, mw! jyl3 SONS OF TEMPERANCE Grand Division, 8. of T., of P. EK. L, will meet in quarterly eession at Alber- ton on Friday, the 15th inst., commencing at 113). m, A special train will leave Charlottetown at 6 30 4. m, local time, returning same night Par: from Charlottetown aul retun, one dollar. A public temperance meetiag will be held in the evening. JESSE 8. BURNS, ~ NOTICE. LU persons having any accounts againet the PE. Isiand Electric Co. are request- ed to furnish the same on or before the loth day of April, to the undersigned. JAMKS WADDELL, Secretary P. E. I Electric Co, Ch'town, April 2nd, 1892 —5i eod Music and Drawing. 18* EUMA ALLAN (daughter of the late a ; Ree, Jans ae wil Se lessons in Music and Wrawiug. wr ti-ulars @ THE EXAMI ¢£R office, i we pag CAUTION. Myrtle Navy IS MARKED i. & Be IN BRONZc LETTERS. NONE OTHER GENUINE, jan?-—dy & why eet sos