T HE EXAMINE & Printing Rooms, QuUaEN STRE-T Job lg at short i DON HOUSE «Q ng Of a ait t notice Rt ad v heads ad., Pamph- ain —— a Not —_ » - oe A tt [eames :—Frve Dotitane «4 Year. SERIES. NEW “ This is trne Liberty, when Free Born — CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ms ~ a oma a — Se ——— = — ISLAND. SATURDAY, MARCH 12, Men, having te advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnirines. —— te ee — —_ 1892. neat, clean, tadeful Printing and attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart. | | monet is peculiar, Don’t forget it. J — - —_— —— — — Siseis Corms Two Ourne VOL, 29.—NO., 233 Calendar for March, 4892 MOON'S CHANGES. Firat Quarte Sth day 2 S1 after Full Meen, 13°h day . 832 mon ‘ast Quarter, 2ist da . 052 after New Moon, 28th d . 8 54 mora & Dowe y 6b. after =x z ‘ a ee Way High Water f Dey of Week. | ——— —~ sonth Morn. After. h. m. bh m. l Tuesday a: ockde bt. ieee 2 W ednesday | @3%0 0 48 8 hursday i. 1 2 + Friday 1 48 | 2 15 aturday 2 42 315 } Sunday 3 5) 4 36 Monday 5 21 6 2 s ; luesday ; 6 42 | 7 22 } | Wednesday . @ 2 8 27 10 Thareday 8 53 9 15 il } Friday ; oa 10 2 I Saturday } 1031 | 10 28 13 =| Sunday | 1044 | 10 & it | Monday 11 '4 | ll 29 15 } Tuesday 11 45 | mda’ht 1é Wednesday 0 15 i7 Thursday * ey ee s | Priday fe a ce ee 4 | Saturday 2 oe fa Bis ~ Sundey | 220 | 251 21 Monday 314 3 36 22 Tuesday + 15*| 4 54 23 Wednesday c 39 |} 6 24 24 © | Thureday | 234,78 25 Friday S-2 }..88 28 Saturday 921 | 946 27 Sunday | 10 6 | 102 | 2 | Monday | 10 55 ll 3 | 9 | Tuesday 2224 33 87 | 30 Wednesday ; ll &4 41 Thursday On 4 Ce ee : a sa . _ ——— aedienen SOOTHING, CLEANSING, HEAL ina. fastant Relief, Permanent B Cure, Failure Imposs dle. q afr: t > a Many so-calls simpiy symptoms of Catas Sucu a8 Leaua iit of emei!, foul br and svitting of debilit ‘ troubled with a kindred 6 pt Oatarrn, aud ¢t ¥ time procuring a bo" Wasat Barmw. Be warned in time, negincted cold in hea yeeuits in Catarrh, followec by consumption and Bold by a!! druggists post paid, on receit of price (60 centa and $1 by «ddressing FULFORD & CO. Bro. kville. Ont, wey 1s] | ' oo ++} SARA S g “O-*0 DRAIND SISTERED YON, S4 (reely OVerst time, affecting wearing want as the “ Meli: No more ated simply because there was nothing better. Is the name of te —. LISSA the New Process by which Tweeds and ofher Cloths are rendered entirely Rainproof without the slightest trace being perceptible, ating the fact to say that no discovery of the present apparel, has supplied such a universal and long felt \ ’ process which makes cloth perfectly :ainproof without excluding the air. The old styleLof water- proof clothing has never tbeca stlagony is indeed an abomination, but has” of the agplicagion 3 ‘ been toler- serves Be the True, it water, but it shuts out the air as well, and so generates a dampness which is not only unco in the ex very unhe positively dangerous. Rubber Clothin ortable reme,but thy and Who has not often experienced the discomfort of being almost hermetically sealed in a rubber overcoat, and enveloped in thafintensely disagrceable odor whi rubber clothing, All u ij intness may to be worn ch pefyades all this danger and now be avoided ing outer garments which have been made rainproof by this) mew and rouly wonderful method. you buy, is the only visible or tang- has process, that it M evidence the ible hratat Lhrougn The trade mark, as above, stamped upon they to keep, this endorsement is a positive guarantee that the article is absolutely; yet the air circulates through the material as freely as before; tof passed and a Sere A perceptible oder has been imparted+to it ‘nor y 4 has the soft pliable texture of the goods been the Rain interfered with. Moreover, it is found that this rent to the durability of the cloth anc renders it perfectly throughout Cana an Q if I i12.s it} \e THE MELISSA WiANUFACTURING CO., JAMES A MORRISON; ———— HALIFAX. AGPNT FOR TEA MERCHANTS, London, «-- England, ——AND ALSO—— WARRE ¥, CAKEBREAD & 00., We First-Class Firms, SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. | Several Careful 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 | | | cece lll — LA GRIPPE VANQUISHED. PLACE one of the OZONATOR DISIN- | FECTANTS in your house and La (irippe will not trouble you. The most powerful and pleasant Disinfec- tant known to the medical profession. F.DeC. DAVIES DRUGGIST, is AGENT for them here, and will cheerfully show and explain their use to those who desire it. Call and see them. No trouble to show them. evd&wy—janl5 GRATEFUL—COMFORTING EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. - orough knowledge of the nectaral en which wore the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by 6 careful application of the fine properties of welil-selected Cecoa, Mr. — has provided our breakfast tables with @ el; cately flavored beveraxe which may save us many heavy doctors’ bilis. It is by the judicious’ : t ire T wmen’ 30 ‘ts (Laced), $1.32, ‘ h articles of dict that a consti ution 606 pairs W +m n's Strong I aoe be gradaalla buist up until stron Lenpeas “| pairs Women’s Kid and G »~ (Laced) high p reeist every tendéncy to diseare. subtle maladies are floating ar attack wherever there is a weak point may escape Man. a Stel chat by wor = 1 fortified with pure blood pe apn : framo.”-—Ctvtl service Gazette water or JAMES EPPS & CO., Homaopathic Chemtsts London, England. eatit-igr dy & wes Se Sores Welcome Our Friends —TO INSPECT OUR Low being placed mn- the 7% be fe , ‘ i ‘ i f a Se j Ula + NEW of the trade CVETy {irs t-class ines; on Tit I t | \ t! a hiOiw TREAL. 5 ARRIVALS IN vot sme Worsteds, Tweed Suitings, Scotch and English Pantings, Serges, Broad Cloths, etc., ete. Siti )ceoesincitenen cinemas As we are preparing for another season of rushing STAR Charlottetown, March 10, 1892—eod & wky & ...... Y trade, we would cordially invite our many friends and ‘customers to give us the pleasure of showing our spring Wares, thereby indicating your interest in our welfare as wel! as contributing to your own financial interest by trading with us. enzie, CLOTHING STORE. ound us ready wf , 25 to 40 per cent off ; 86 pairs Boys’ Boots, « (Laced) 60 cents a pair. ane cea these Baus separate and will be glad to show them FF BROTHERS’ CHEAP BOOT STORE. We ourished e. ade simoly with boiling ailk acid only in packets, by Grocers. labellec chu: ——S—_— — BOOTS CLEARED OUT. {x) ARE GOING TO PUT A NEW FRONT IN OUR SHOP. 2 E WwW give away at tremendous reduction fem 20 40 ver cear Before alteration we have some large lots of Boots to {78 pairs Infants’ Boots, average price 452, now 25c ; now $1.00; 95 pairs Women’s Dongola Butt and Liced, $1.88, now $150; 176 Charlottetown, February 23, 1892—e0d & wky rica, reduced abut 35 per cent. ’ $1 45. aow $1 15 (this heavy line we have stupped making) ; 80 psirs Misses’ Strong ; 287 prirs Men’s Boots, Custom and Factory make, If WILL PAY YOU TO CALL AND SEE THEM. On Seeivg His Firsi Grandson. John Kendrick Bangs, in Harper's Bazar. ’Tis strange to me to think that I A grandpa hve become; Indeed I cannot well dery It strikes sae almost dumb. But what is atr.nger tar than this— Most truly singular Oh, partner of my woes and bliss, It makes you yrandmamm. ! I fiad it hard to realize, E’en when this babe [ see, That you, so youthful in my eyes, A grandmamma rex be. For though we've :iwelt together now ome twenty years and mure, Time rests 48 lightly on your brow As back in sixty-four. And yet ke’s here, this little Loy, How he will biil and coo When he discovers, to his joy, His grandmamme in you ! And how he’ll laugh to lock at me, His funny old grandad ! Ah ! little one, you seem to be A lucky sort of lad, ~—_- ~~ yeerrens TO THE EDITOR. Hypocrisy. Siz,— It is amusing to witness the gyra- ‘tions of the Grit 7 present in ¢x- plaining the cause of Liberal-Cunservativ. successes and latterly in attempting to take credit for having assisted in crushinp Mercierism. “Asa par y they accepted the boodling services of the disgraced ex- mier and must share in the humi'iation. ut it is evident to every inte!ligent person thet the claim of having helped to purg: Quebec politics is positively untrue. Every candidate in favor of the DeB -uchervilie ministry and opposed to Mercier was & Liberal-Conservative, while each supporter of the Opposition and defender of Mercier was a straight Grit. Even those who were compelled by pressvre of public « pinion to repudiste Mercier announced themselves as independent Liverals | We wii very seou see where their independence lies and find them seated in the Opposition benches Verily Gritism and hypocrisy are synuny mous terms ! x an + Onserver 4 4 re om . ; Hypocrisy Uumasked. Sik, —[f was very much surprised at the contents of your correspundent’s letter headed, ** Hypocrisy Unmasked.” Bat 1 was more amused than surprised at his many stupid and ridiculous remarks 10 reference to his advice to modern adver- tisers. True, an ‘*ad” must needs have ‘* wit, originality and vivacity,” but it is justastruethat it need not contain faleehoud. That isthe point. I want to demonstrate that there are dozens of ‘‘ad’s” in our Is- land papers that are full of falsehoods, and misrepresentation and isconsisteney with the ‘““suthor’s” Christian profession. It is vain now to quarrel with facts, The fact re- mains that we have professing Christian men who are chureh members, managers, laymen, Sunday School teachers, etc., ecc., who go about teaching their Lord and Master's great and good command, namely : ** Love,” on Sundays, and spend the other six days siandering their neighbors in the papers and elsewhere. If that is not hypocrisy unmasked perhaps ‘* Advertiser” will define it still further. He further couples a question with an imaginary cor- responcéat in asking me to prove where any advertiser called another a liar. Be- fore answering that question which, by the way, I am prepared to do, I would ask your correspondent to state where-that question was publishel? Iam afraid **Advertiser ’ must heve been dreaming, or is he, after all, une of those Christian wide- awake men whom ‘‘ Merchant” atyles clever. I may state that I am notan “old fogie” merchant nor an orthodox adver- user, but respectfully yours, A CarTHo.ic, Prof. Harcourt at Vernon River. Pror Harcourt addressed the farmers of Vernon River on Friday last. Though the roads were not good there was » lirge attendance. Much interest was manitested. He dwelt principally on the dairy indastry, spoke of the advantages the Island possessed for the manufacture of the best butter and cheese, good grazing land, plenty of water, cowl night shade, ete., and pointed out how much a system would increase the material prosperity of farmers, and thereby promute the general welfare. The Professor advised the farmers to give more attention to the rearing and care of stuck—to keep only such as yielied a reasonable profit. He strongly recommend- ed the growth of corn for ensilage, thus supplying a cheap and pr fitabe fodder Lu short, the Professor’s adaress was high'y interesting and instructive, and received the well-merited thanks of the meeting. pew ve a Fon Oven Fiyty Years Mra. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as ** bright as a button.” itis very pleasant to taste. It soothes oe es igure the ums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates fhe Soa, and i3 the best-known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘* Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. lyr of the destitution that prevails in Vienna. interiors. Cellars in such houses are found crowded with starving persons who are out rent and exist in daily fear of eviction. persona in Vienna have received relief. Lonpow, March 7.-—An agent of Reuter’s telegram company paints a terrible picture Chere are many houses whose splendid ex- teriors give no suspicion of their miserable of work and others who are earning only a mere pittance. Hundreds are unable to pay During the last three months 620,000 poor a — An Interesting Docament. Tur following very interesting doeu- ment, found ani the rs of the late Chief Justice Palmer, by his son 1. Janes Delmer, Esy., has been handed to re MINER for publication :—- HEAD QUARTERS, Batrevegz, Lot 49, July 13, 1812. By his Excellency the L:eutenant Goy- ernor’s Proclamation dated [the 20th inft. and hereunto annexed, it appears that His M.jefty’s subjects have now an oppurtun- ity of evinemg their Loyalty and attach ment to the beft of Sovereigns, and our moft glorious conftitution. We are alt: called upon to defend our lives our liber ies and property againtt the agrefeion of a licentious enemy. The officers and priv ates of the South Battahon of Queen’s County Militia will not fuffer themselves to be furpaffed by that zeal wnd energetic fpirit which has been already manifefted in various other parts of the Ifland ; but they will by their unanimity, fubordina- tion and prompt difcharge ot their duty, fhew an example which will do honor to themfelves and their pofterity. His Majesty's Culoniai Government are using every meana in their power to pro- cure the requisite Military supplies ; there is strong reason to suppose that a satisfac tory communication will soon be ie on the subject ; but as the enemy has already availed himself of a prompt outset againet an unprepared people, it will be incumbent vo all His Majesty's Subjects to be vigilant but particulazly incumbent on this Bat- talion from its exposed situatiou and prox- unity of attack ; and here our Bosts and Smal Craft can be of essential service. Crews should be ummediarely app wnted in readiness tu manu every buat, in case of at- tack by water, to prevent coutusion at the time ; and every boat should have proper Uare and Rigging, Boat-houks and Bard- ing- Pikes, or the best substitutes that can be mave in lieu thereof, Musquets, Swords and other Aros now out ot order, bu c-pable of being effect- uslty repaired shuuid be sent directiy to the Armeurers or Suxivhs = W iste Load or Pewter sh: uld be carefully preserved for Bullets to be cast at the Armourers, or for Slugs. The unueceassary ighimg +f Fires, Flambeaux, or or disc! Gunes, }should be prevented; and persous being mm re- tired si:uations should establish private mg- nals of corres with. their next neighbors. The want of A'ms whee they canuot b- immediately turnished, shovld not prevent Officers from dri ilng and aisciplining tueis men, Avy man can form the shape of a mu-qnet, which will answer the pur sufficiently for exercise until better can be had in fine there is scarcely any thing which cannot be effected by toat willing disposition which pervades in the breast of every in- dividual] in this district, The officers will coufider the important daty they have to difcharge, they will each eaucioufly examine the local fituaticn of their company, and fedulously feek to ftrenghen the places moft likely to be attacked. They will e: quire into the ftate of their corps. They wilt inveftigate and call forth its refources They themfeives have been chofen only by their merit. They will upon the fame impart- ial principles recommend, and bring forward their men, fteady and determined in their conduct, kind and minute in their attention to individuals, abftemious yet hofpitable, as far as prudence permits; encouraging uniform- ity of drefs, difcouraging expenfive equipment. The free ufe ot Spirituous Liquors thouid be avoided. Silence fhould be fcrictly preferved at night, and all but the centinels, and thofe on duty fhould retire early to reft. The officers will receive their private orders and fignale through the regular channels; and they will feel the great neceffity of keeping thofe orders tecret. The Officer at prefent honored with the command of the South Batta!lion in the ab- sence of the Colonel] of the Regt (who is now with the North Battalion) bege leave to afsure the corps of officers and the South Battalion in generel that as foon as be fhal return from the duty on whish he iz xbout to proceed he will use his utmost exertions in the district, in conjuaction «ish the corps, to facilitate the execu:ion of His Majesyty’s commands, the good of the fervice «nd the honor of the Battalion. J. B. PALMER, Lievr Covoxer, commanding South Batn. Q. C. M. e-ere Now that la grippe is ravaging the country, it benooves as to keep in a condition to defy it, and for this purpose there is nothing beiter than Everybody's Pills. 25 cents invested in this popular family m diciae now may save that many dollars later. Diep in Great Agony. —The two year old son of J H Lennox, Crossland, Oat., p aced his mou:h ‘o the spout of a kettle, « few jays ago, and drewinto the mouth and throat aqnan- titv of steam and hot water The chiid ex aaa after intense suffering, lasting twenty- our hours. Tue only variation in quality which will ever be fuund in Myrtle Navy tobacce is in the d- grees of moisture which it contains Tobacco is « very ready absorbent of mvis ture, and in unusual states of the weather it may hecome a little too moist or a little too dry to suit the taste of some. This is minor matter, however, a8 the essential quality of the tobacco is not changed Its combustion is a little slower or a little faster, according to the degree of moisture, that is all. The darker the plug the greater the moisture, and many pref2r the dark In each caddy, however, the preference for fer either can be met. avon Beruix, March 7.—Reports of disturb- ances in Leipsig yesterday were greatly ex importance. —_—»>_—— Makes Fiesn axD BLeop.—When the sys hope of ob:aining nourishment for the body by the ordinary prceess of food supply and digestion, wnen the body is sinking fast, then is the time to use Miiler's Emulcion of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, Jt always works wonders, because it is a flesh aud blood make: and contains all the constituents for nourish ment found in wheat in fact, Miller's Emul sion is a perfect ** ataif of life,” and has saved and cured thousands, In big bottles 50c, and $1 at Charlottetown drog stores. ne Sth sgt ye eset Rt nis el IE iS RR RI a On aggerated, The affair assumed little if any tem is all run down and there seems to be no Merchants’ Bank of P, E. Island. —_— INCREASE OF. CAPITAL STOCK. T the rn no tine ot Ais Morchanta, Banik of Pep ok Chitious town, ~~ following By-Law was usanimons! “ “ Resolved that the © Stock of the Mer- aie name is hore | os abet , $54.020. thas making Sapital on" Pursuant te the Bunk Act. notice ia hereby given of the intention the said Bank of Prince Kdward to , fami of Princes edward Yen apo 0 the mch5-—dy law (sat) wky iw TEETH, BEST OF WORKMANSHIP | BEST OF SATISFACTIOK | DR. J. P. MURRAY, 145 QUEEN STREET. COLONIAL HOUSE, Philips Square MONTREAL. CANADI:N EMPORIUM ——FOR—— Dry Goods, Carpets, Cur tains, Furniture, China and Glassware, Books and Sta- tionery, Ready-made Cloth- ing. Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, Silverware and Kitchen Utensils. ORDERS TAKEN FOR “ CKES- CEMENT. CENT BRAND” N. B.—We invite correspondence, and give prompt and careful attention to mail orders. HENRY MORGAN & C0., COLONIAL HOUSE, Philips Square, Montreal. febl3—tts scm mealies See pee we 5 See * ——— ae Gi Ut T SHORT APH f- CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF iH Myrtle Navy IS MARKED ‘as Gz B. IN BRONZE LETTERS. NONE OTHER GENUINE, QUEEN Insurance Agency. Office Next to Bank of ova Scotia. JAMES DESBRISAY, ACENT. fedi3—eed