. NS nl _ rHE EXAMINER Job Printing Rooms, : LONDON HUUSK, QUE EN STREKT. , * ‘ ity ’ igg Job Printing Of all Kinds at short notice pillhead:, Letterheads, Noteheads, Pamph i posters. Vodgers, etc, —— Teaus;: Five Dowtang a2 Yuan. —_ —e “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men. having te advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evatrives, For neat, clean, tasteful Printing and prom ot attention to orders, THE EXAMI! ER Job Printing Depart- ment is peculiar, Don't forget it. Suvety Corixs Two Cares , NEW SERIES. | (aiendar for May, 1898. MOON'S CHANGES, tast Quarter, 8th day ----1013 after New Moon, Bit GOS. cccocscecccce OS oles pirst Quarter, 22od day.... .. 10 39 morn full Moon, 30th day........ .---l1 10 morn = ” ” Day's | High a, | Day of Week. sength, Water Month. ro ee f se — iam Morn’g 1 | Monday } 1413 | 1048 @ | Tuesday ' 16 | 11 22 $ Wednesday “ a 56 | Thursday 21 | afc 32 ; | Friday 24 1 12 6 | Saturday i 27 1 56 7 | Sunday | 29 2 44 . Monday 32 3 25 9 Tuesd«7 at ; #56 10 W ednesday 37 6 9 li T hursday ‘ 39 7 17 pee, | ab ee 3 Saturday 9 0 . | Sunday 47 9 44 5 } Monday \ 49 {| 10 29 16 } Tuesday | 51 | 1114 17 Wednesday 54 Morn g. ls Thursday 56 0 2 19 Friday 58 0 51 9 @©| Saturday Poe 2 l 44 21 Sunday 2 37 92 «| Monday 4 3 38 23 Tuesday | 6 4 46 4 Wednaday 8 3 58 35 J bureday } Ll) é oO vai friday i 12 ‘ 53 I Saturday | 13 8 35 WS | Sunday j so 9 38 29 Monday i 17 0 49 30 Tae aday } 18 10 25 3 Wednesday ' 15° 29 ll 3 mi CC — 7 oY Lb - — i } f : } 4 Hr. 5 nrg an, Ar ee ALL READY FOR INSPECTION. Children’s Clothing, in Suits of our own manufacture, the only goods that will stand S oolboy wear. Children’s Pants. A large variety in all sizes and prices, made from our own Tweeds. Children’s Clothing, imported. A fall tine, The prettiest, the nicest and largest sssortment in| the city, all at the lowest prices. McKAY WOOLEN CO. Charlottetown, Feb. 25, 1893. ‘ ‘ Bone Dust For Sale. FEW TONS of Pure j-inch Bones ard Dust (Phosphate of Lm ), bost known Pertil'zors for Girdeus and Orchards, Tur- pips, Cerrots, etc. The Fertibzer most required by our soil, ‘Try it. JOHN NEWSON, aps a ioe ~ FOR SALE. 7 aEen FILLIARD TABLKS and two POO.w TABLES. JOHN JOY. feb3 Silver Dollars! oo can get oae hundred cents on the dollar foc American s lver certificates in exchange for gods at tlie MceKAY WOOLEN MILLS, —- ap27 LIME. LIME. No“ landing, Fresh Burnt St. John Lime in casks and barre)s POOLE & LEWIS, Peuke's No. 3 Wharf. dy2w 2aw wky lm A. LEOFP RED URADUATE OF LAVAL AND McGILL,) Mining Engineer Oe . ceeahepecsvenl QUEBEC) RANCH ..«. MONTREAL Wanted at Once. OAT, Pants and Vest Makers, to whom the highest wages will be paid. Apply at once, JAMES McLEOD & SON, Merchant Tailors, Cameron Block, next to Reddin Bros. apli—tf a a Mane Neato, re jm aw peng » ~e ~~ " Pmar wa vr a4 k a a ee eee ee Kindly settle all | out by us. HASZARD & MOD: Victoria Row. Charlottetown, April 11, 1893. — 4 accounts dated Wiarch Sist, now is the concentrated feeding the quintessence of the virtues of Beef. apo —dy & wk y Infinitely Superior to Extract of Beef. ee nnn 3) ae = em JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEP Extracts of Beef, on the other haud, are only the ex- tracted juices of Beel, which, at best, can only stimulate. —— AN D—— When to Get it. Where to Get it At the BAZAAR Now ! STORE, of course, because youare sure; when the NEW to get suited either; PATTERNS are in Washable, Gilt; just coming in and or Plain Papers,} the last year’s good Ceilings, Corners, ! patterns are selling and PICTURES. ever dreamed of. Charlottetown, April 27, 1893. 3 —_——- --— [x]- DODD Charlottetown, April 24, 1893—eod a Room Paper, | | | by patronizing the BAZAAR STORE, Because their as- sortment 1s the lar- gest, their prices the and their papers in the latest Dados and Friezes. at your own price. j Bargains six days in every week in WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN POLES SCHOOL BOOKS—all at lowest pric+s = You can make Silver Dollars buy more at the BAZAAR STORE than you A. FULTON, Manager. A WONDERFUL OFFER! We are Headquarters for Granite Steel Ware, Aspinall’s Enamel and House Furnishing Goods. & ROGERS. The Celebrated For Sampies sent Free, write to C. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR CHOCOLAT MENIER Annual Sales Exceed 33 MILLICN LBS. ALFRED CHOUILLOU, MONTREAL. ee — (0) Ready P aints, Ochres, Kalsomines, qanlues, prices. FENNELL & CHANDLER, VICTORIA ROW. Ch’tcwn, April 22, 1995. HOUSE CLEANING SUPPLIES. Mixed Paints, W hitings, Brunswick Black, Varnishes, Stains, ete.; Paint, Scrub and Whitewash Brushes at lowest qualities of Beef, deprived of! superfluous material, skin, fat or indigestibie tissue, an1 it is | f | t i ' tare { At the | Bank, = This is to notify |S) you that your ac- {Ill : ¢ COLD, and check CONSUMPTION and YOY AWE) ISLAND) Ys Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on 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 ace ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and deveckble substances, its manyexcellent qualities commend it to ail and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75¢ bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliablecruggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufaetured only by the CALIFORRIA FIG SYRUP CQ., SAN FRANOISCO, OAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK,N. ¥ W R. WATSON, \Whoelocale Druggist. mw jyl3 — — a NN Charlotteetown count at the baak ="! of health is over- drawn; at this rate you will soon be bankrupt, unless you take SCOTT'S EMULSION Of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil T aay and Hypophosphites to build you up. f t will STOP A COUGH, CUR A ali forms of WASTING DISiILASES.A |- most as palatable as Milk. Prepared by Scott & Bowne, Belleville, For sale by all druggists. 2 @ $ RAPS SSI FEO Kidney Pills WV VLA FPP LSL A Sthe Plain Facts, the Old Secretsand New Discov it sb ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, W.Y e Commencing TO-DAY, APRIL 24°:|A PLEASANT TONIC FOR ONE WEEK, we will offer 250, dozen Plated Tea Spoens and 2007 * Jozen Tinned and Steel Dessert Forks) {~°" for Casb, at the remarkable low pr.ce} > of FIFTY CENTS—often sold for $1.| ° Which will strengthen unnerved tired -ople and invali kly re r appetites, is MPBELL’S QUININE and au ore P< GS, ANG GUuickK!s sole eee ‘Vhen we assert that Dodd’s Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed by the testimony of all who have used them. THEY CURE TO STAY CURED, By all druggists or mail on receipt of price, 2 socents. Dr. L. A. Smith & Co., Toronta, Complete Manhood AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT. A Medical Work that Telisthe Causes, Describes the Effects, Points the Remedy, Scientifically the most valuable, artistically the most beautiful medical book ever published ; 96 pages, every page bearing ahalf-tone illustration in tints, Subjects treated :— - Nervous Debility, Impotency, Sterility, Development, Varicocele, The Husband, Those Intending Marriage, etc. Every man who would know the Grand Truths, BARRE GAR eries of Medical Science as applied to Married 5 Life, who would atone for past follies and® avoid future pitfalls, should write for this® WONDERFUL LITTLE BOOK, Jt will be sent free, under seal, while the edition ts. Address the publishers, a The Australian Banks. (The Empire. ) Financial atfairs in Australia seem to be getting worse instead of better. Banks are going down almost dai'y, while the one- time heavy export of g:lifrom the Colon- ies is being strangely reversed ; our cables of yesterday announcing a considerable import from London. No dvubt this drain upon London banks, and the dejletion of de- posits in the great agencies of Australian banks the Imperiz] capital is reacting upon the American situation The Bauks of Australasia at the begin- ning of the current year numbered twenty- s'x, many of them wi h agencies in London and all over the world, together with an immense number of branches throughout Vietoria, Tasmania, New Zealand, New South Wales, etc. Within a few months six of them have failed, with the following amount of deposits : London Chartered Bank of Aus- tralia fivich ikke «ieee $33,948,410 Epgtish Scot and Australian C. OU ss 10h. dude estdies sae 28.793 340 Australian Joint Stock Bank.... 54 204,200 National Bavk of Australia... .. 44,306,010 Commercial Bank of Aus‘ralia. 59 741,185 Federa) Bank cf Australia...... 9 789 230 Se ee Out of this total of deposits, over $80, 000,000 was British money placed in the hands of London agents of the banks a! high rates of interest during the boa: =| is hard to say now when the trouble wi! cease. Use failure naturally brings an other, and each crach incre:ses the distrust of depositors and accelerates tha with drawal of money which in tara precipitates some further disaster. There were on January 1 of this year $774,000.000 worth of deposits jin the banks of the Australian syatem, over $200 009,000 fof which was from British depositors, Sinee then $230,. 000,000 have been substracted by failures, aud how much more by the drain siill going on it is Impossible even to estimate. How much better it would have been if some at least of this bountiful contribution of the Australian aud British public to a “period of boom,” had been placed in stable and substantial investments such as Canada offers in endless variety. Cuban Revolution Begun. GENERAL UPRISING REPORTED ALL OVER THE ISLAND. Cuba is again ia the throes of a revolu- tion. A general uprising has taken place throughout the eastern portion of that island, The movement, which hes been kept from the public by the authorities, was started near Holguin on the 24th April, when two brothers named Sartorns raised the war ery, and, with twenty followers, marched out of # little town named Purvio, being reinforced on the following day by eighty men from the town of Velasco. Reports of uprisings throughout the dis- tricts of Manzaniilos, Holquin, CGuanta- namo, and Tanos, are being received. The Captain General called a council of war on the night of April 27, and shortly after issued an order declaring the province of Santiago de Cubs in « state of siege, and orders have since been issued ditachisg troops at every available point, which are being sent eastward to check the up rising now becoming general, appirently in keeping with the previous arrangements of leaders throughout Havana, Matanzas, and the neighboring cities. Regular troops are marching through the streets and drilling constantly at Havana. The militia is being pressed into service, and extra guards are placed on all public buildings. The steamer Villaverde has been des- patched with a battalion cf the Zarageza regiment for Nuevitas. A compary of guerrillas who have been following bandits in the vicinity of Havana, has been ordered to Marzinillo, and the cutter Magellanes will gall from Santiago de Cuba for Gilbara, on the north co et, where she will remain to intercept the landing of filibuatering expeditions. The siruation is considered serious by ihe authovities, and the press and al} the avail- able force of the zovernment is being con- centrated in the Vuelta Ariba district. ~~. ~—wee - A Brockville Druggist’s Case Brockvitte, April 24th.—The pcpular impression is that doctors and druggists seldom take their own medicine. This is no doubt true, but when a doctor takes ill he genera)ly calls in one of his own profes- sien, in whose skill he has every confidence, or when a druggist is in a similar situation, he often puts his faith in the preparations of some other chemist which he knows give good results. Both the doctors and drug- gists in such cases show their good sense. A casein point happened in this town a shorttime ago. Mr. F. M. Turner, the well known and popular druggist, who is now travelling for Parke, Davies & Co., has foralong time been asuffsrer from congestion and inflummation of the kidneys He tried a great many remedies, but with. out results, His patrons, however, spoke se highly of Dodd's Kidney Pills that he was induced to try them He now states that he is cumpletely cured, and to your correspondent he eaid that as a rule he had very liitle faith in pstept medicines, but that for the cure of kidney troubles, rheumatism, backache, ete., he dves not know of any remecy that is giving such goo i resulta as Dodd’s Kidney Piils. ——_—_~re-___— Commend abie. All claims not consistent with the high character of Syrup of Figs are purposely acts gently on the kidueys, liver and bowels, cleaning the system effectually, but it is not a cure-a!l and makes no pretension that every bottle will not substantiate. blood and nerve remedy. avoided by the Cel. Fig Syrap Company. It USE SKODA’s DISCOVERY, the great SATURDAY, MAY 6. i898. A MARVELLOUS CASE A Stanstead Gentleman Com- Tletely Restored ! He Has lived in the Townships for Ovar Fifty Years. ao THE MOST WONDERFUL CURE EVER EFFECTED IN THE DISTRICT. There is vo more popular or better know man living to-day in the Eastern Towa ships, the ** garden” of Quebee province, than Me 8 C. Burne, of Stanstead. As a gen' leman of honor and integrity, he is too well known ro require any extended intro- duction. Any statemert, therzfore, that he mikes for the public good, will be im p'icitly and unreservedly received, 8. C. BURNS. For the benefit of suffering humanity Mr. Burns has deemed it wise and proper to make the following statements :— ‘*My case is perhaps unlike any other that has been brought to yoar no‘ice; it is a marvellous one. Jam 70 years of age, and for the pas: 15 yeirs have been breaking down from neura! sia in its worst forme, and rheumatism in my hips aud back. For the past five years I have been too feeble and weak to pursue any calling. In that low state of health I was stricken down in January last with ‘la grippe,”’ which was then epidemic in this place, and from which quite a number died. My lite was despaired of, and death was momen- tarily looked for by the dear ones gathered around my bed; but happily, owing to unceasing and competent nursing and care, God mercifully spared my life. As in most cases, however, with old peo- ple who have battled with ‘* la gripps,’ my nerves were sh-ttered, digestive power was gone, despondency filled my mind, and days and weeks passed without ¢ff ird- ing me the comfort of a full hour’s sleep at atime. When 1 did drop to sleep 1 would tind myself suddenly awe kened and aiartled Many times have [{ got out of bed in + d:zed condition, and wandered to othe parta of the house before realizing where } was. About the first of May last, my son-in law sent me two bottles of Paine’s Celery Compound, which [ began to use according to directions. The benefit derived from day to day was very perceptible to me, and most noticeable to my family, After I had used the two bottles I had gained tet pounds in weight, miy appetite was good— no amouut of food distressing me; cvuld walk about the house and garden the whok day long, and enjoy unbroken sleep at night for seven or eight heurs I shall continue using the Compound for = + 30.--NO 102 JOBN KALLOCH, Montville, Me. THEY SAID | MUST DIE : : : ——§ BUT — : + | TAM WELL AND HAPPY, Mr. KaLiocn says — “‘T am 55 years old, and for the last 15 years, have had the worst Blood Dis- ease known to man. To add to my mis- ed. - wt th gM eeeer tol I opgets an £0 u in flesh and 1 I could only walk by the sid of canes, Sati Sore Eatiag started on _— side, and in spite of physicians and medici in- creased, until {ft measured 2 by 3 1-2 inches, nee sections of my Ribs bare. Dr. Kilgore, advised SKODA’S REMEDIES. One course, 6 bottles of the DISCOVERY, with the LITTLE TABLETS, using the OINTMENT and SOAP externally fectly healea the sore. i have eG 25 Ibs. in flesh, and am a ELE, MAN.” I certify to truth of above statement. I knew loch’s coudition before treat- ment, saw him during treatment, and have seen him since cured. VOLNEY B. THOMPSON, Montville, Me. Chm. Selectmen, SKODA DISCOVERY CO., WOLFVILLE, M.S. *>e sale by ali, }‘ruggiste. Trade supplied by Ww. R. Watson, Charloticivnw n, P. EK. L. Card of Thanks. To the Directors of the Charlottetown Mutual Fire Insurance Company. ENTLEMEN,—We have much pleasure in acknowledging the receipt in full of our claim for damages caused by the fire in our Machive Shop and Moulding Shop on the morning of April 30ch. The promptness with which you have settled our claim on the third day after the fire should recommend the Mutual to the patronage of our citizens, A. WHITE & SON, Ch'town, May 2, 1893 —3i PORTER. it builds up the run-down sys- tem,—is strengthening and appe- tizing. itis readily borne by weak stomachs, regulates the bowels, and is invaluable to those afflicted a time, as I feel it does me a wold of gooc in fortifying me for the duties of each day Having been a resident of this town for over fifty years, with a large acquaintance: in the Townships, this letter may be help ful in bringing the merits of Paine’s Celery Compound to the notice of others.” Yours very gratefully, 8. C. BURNS. Couldn't Barter Her Child. A JUDGE REVERSES A VERDICT A MOTHER HAD RECEIVED FoR $20,000 Twenty years ago Dr. William J. Enders, of Philadelphia, who then was three years ald, was placed in the care of his grand father. The grandfather agreed to rear and educate him, and at the expiration of twenty years to pay to his mother $20,000 for giving up the child tohin. The boy's father and mother had separated and th+ grandfather wanted charge of the child. He Harrisburg a short time with his grand grandfather, and then removing to Phila delpbia. The grandfather svon died, leav ing an estate valued at $100,000, half o! which he bequeathed tu his widow and the remainder to his grandson, who was named as one of the executors of the will. Wher the twenty years bad expired the mother of the boy demanded of the cxecutors the fulfilment of the contract, but they refused. and she entered suit to recover the $20, 000 =©Onthe trial the jary found in be: setting aside the verdic: and giving judg the contract was against public policy, inas constitute and obligation which the paren cannot barter away for profit. It is ssid t was educated as a physician, practising in favor for the ful amount. Judge Sissing- ton banded down an opinion on Monday ment for the executors, op the ground that much as the relation of parent and chile be the first case of the kind ever decided in with Indigestion and Platulency. THE MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER CO. LTD. TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA, Highly Recommended byPhysiciang, LINIMENT yreike Amy oTHe, Tor INTESNAL as EITERUAL use, In. 1810 by an Old Family Physician. Think Of It. Ste Seana after Generation bave used and blessed Every Traveler should have a bottle in his satchel , Every Sufferer 20m,, B»cumatim, Nervous Headache, Diphtheria, Conshe Dacwrek, Bae” chitis, Asthma, Cholera Morbus, Sriarrhera, Soreness in Body or Limba, Stiff Joints or Strains, will find in this old Anodyne reli-f and speedy cure. Shouli have Johnson's Every Mother Anod: ne Lintment tn the house for Croup, Ootda, Sore Throat, Tonsilitie, Colic, Cuts, Bruises, Cramps and Pains liable to occur in any — without notice, Delaya may cost a life. Relieves all Bammer Com ints like magic. Price, % cta 2 ties, Express paid, LS. Johnson & Co, NERVE onan ‘a in Some BEANS Voy or sind eouged Tha Toomey a cneen el TREATMENTS have failed even to relieve, by giste at $1 per or ots 100 Frog bh coal tor pasngiies. oid ig~