For neat, clean, tasteful Printi ‘and attention to orders, THE “Exdur YER Job Printing Depart ment is peculiar. Don't forget it Surere Corus Iwo Cente a sdabigii dangerous, BorLep HINDERPARTS oF YORKSHIKE ROGER. ars VOE.2 —— ST .—-NO. 281 tion of these S:leciions is by Emi:y Joines ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts Fatty yet yet soerney on alge cleanses the tem effectually, dispels colde, head. aches and fevers and cures babitual constipation. . rup of Figs is the only remed its kind ever duced, cain to che taste an ceptable to the stomach, i = its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prep pay from the most healthy an agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to ali and have made it the most =f ular remedy known. yrup of Figs is for «Je in T5o bottles by all leading druggists. T i £ ‘REA L F, \ iM | ? if A | j sth mad | H Ik ; : » Pe: R ; : fINK} — a — mere == Mane ca SA ean —=— ~— ik : LLARS A Vas —— _ “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Meu, bavirg to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evarriwes. ee eee es te eta oe seer eects re F a - a ee a iM iii . > 7" Tw ™Q 7 ‘ ~ ec jee Room, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1892. % sae ae 4 Ore mone ceaamintnaenten Calendar for Februar ‘ alendar for Februar sal aa oe the pius Algerian to whom he addressed the —esnieemcemi . : ne) question; ‘these are not pictures of living MOON'S CHANGES _ ‘She Musical Fraternity of Brighton,|birds" ‘But they are painted an if flying : . z is an Association of the musicians of that |*cross the tiles,” ” the other said io astonish. e er 4 516 mo, ate “ delightful watering place [h- y tumber | Dent. “Ta, the Mussulman rep'ied; “but F atid, ‘* Bit fre $a i : one hundred and fify menbers. They do you no’ sce ‘hat about the neck of auch , 75) * A, * 57 ae —r —- , lately gave a banquet. The mena was -| Nereis» five black line? Tha- is to show 27 1) 23 \ f par OS ; y thoroughly original one, and is suffi.iently chat the artist puioted only dead birds, end — vas ox cate i amusing te be quoted : , ‘he command of the Koran is not violated. Hig h W aie x Rare s Re J % — se : as Oli - : oll <45e a3 4 4 ** MUSICOMANIA.” Fairview Notes. or After : : : NEW OPE z " a , 6:3 ‘ ; ; ms ACTS. Fairview School was visite! by the in- hm hm P ah, lea tar.: FO <2 x . spector, Mr Campbell, who was well pleazed , — ca fe Is the name of the New Proeess by pe ss ga sinh th: eutk debe in eerie’. P eaday 0 53 1 10 es = os ope acre ee Our teacher has taken the matrimonial ednesday im ice which Tweeds and other Cicths are “ll not be absent at the Grace. *_(Merry |fever, and we wish him and his fuir bride i huraday 2 i o % a . . TP Soin nna . Wri ; ives) every success through life, : iar a 4 rendered entirely. Nainproof without ie “Prithee, be sested ” (Macbeth) Mr. Themes Burdett is: getting over his 6 aturday 410 4 54 - . f : . “The dinner is on the table.” (Mery Wives), | attack cf si kuess, ‘ove coi on the slightest trace of the anplication ae Air. Hugh Curie abot «black squire’ Monday 7 8 7 42 . : * ACT 1,—SOUPORFISHAL. which ia quite a curiousity. Tuesday 8 16 8 44 being perceptible ’ Seene 1.—“*Buil thou first i’ h- charmed pot.”| [be Weather looks spring like. ; } VW ednesday | 912 9 26 i —{ Mache ) : It appears our local Goveinment wil! save Li Phared | 9 59 10 17 <a nisin Coseiotend: ° Miccbaw tho cost of bushing the ive this year. Gay iv 36 10 54 Lor 65, urday 1? 43 li 34 scene 2,—“If you forget your ki, your ke — ee <r | ° ° - 8 y, ” ” 4: [ae | 11 46 It is scarcely overstating the fact to say that no discovery of the present and your end, you saust be breeeh d 4 Literary Notes. Weim ‘ 1 Ons 0 16 tenn ellnctinn Weearind wshemen : aie ask han ‘ ae eee “ye Oeen =e It i cesday 6 31 0 47 BEEEIN, GUCCLIIE , wea ins apparel, has supplied such a unl ersal and long felt Musica ENDING cURTA'LeD wiTta Moxivsky| If Heredotus may be called the father of / ; W evita | e 19 want as tie * Melissa’ process which makes cloth pericct!y rainproof without IMPERTINENCE. history Luewn, teat versacile and rome ’ sam G29 +6 o4 y — . ince et at ase, Po weatar. Entr'acte, “I could wish my best friend at| what erratic Greek writer of a laier day, \9 by 211 2 29 : excluding the air, ‘The oid sty le of water ouch.A ‘souk. "& (Tlaweaaf Athens) dig: wu Cad nok thee, Melek ae 9 t . F ; 4 ‘ ; 7 O Mm O proof clothing has WEVEeT be ‘on Satis act ory ° it Prppixes ON THE SPREE. ° fat ber of that firm of fiction which har 2 Seas ; 28 E65 : i is indeed an sbomenet >, but has been toler- cots eee sala eee poss haa . hae es he sted aivieie beac : : a a) ies e volume © ectious from Lucian, 2 i 6 ¥ : + ted simply because there was nothing better. True, .¢ serves to shed the I scene 1.—\What is this? mutton ?’—(Taming| "hich Harper & Brother announce as 2: | Tho sday 8 44 9 16 water, but it snuts out the air as well, and so generaics a dampness ‘vince * is pnes i of the Sbrew). wearily rendy for publication, will certainly 26 | Friday 941 | 10 6 oniy unco C Roast Harness or Matcrep Lame. at es aes ~~ ae =~ a7 | Saturd 10 26 10 46 sag ; uve to read good stories, but by all whe 23 | Sunday ase 11 23 in the ex LF 0D pe C ia a eme hi ut some S anne mn bello) (Turk te)) care to siudy the art of fiction as practiced 29 =| Monday | 11 40 ll 57 very unhe alth 1y at 1d Risse dla tnetdimass ate by its acknowledged masters. The transla- Who has not often experienced the discomfort of being inetant P Cure, Failure in by uaumpt Bold by st post pa m Tree t< (50 cent ta nud i¢ 4 tT J. of iy ie. Or t, JAMES A. ‘MORRISON, HALIFAX. WARRL i, GAKRBREAD & C0. TEA MERCHANTS, London. == England, - AND ALSO—— First-Class West mained Pirms, ete, SPEC IALTIES: Several Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Careful attention given to Prince Edward Islaad Produce RE PERENCK—Bank of Nova Scotia cousignments of | Halifax, August 13. I88l—-dy & wy LA GAIPPE VANQUISHED. LACE . one FE TANTS in your house and La Grippe will not trouble you. ihe most powerfal and pleasant Disinfec- tant keown to the med cal profession F’.. DeC. DAVIES DRUGSaIST, is AGENT for them here, and ill cheerfully show and exp'aia th-ir use to those who deaire it Cail and see th m No trou le to show them end &wy —janld Sn a a WIES OF LIME ANG SOQA (3 THE BEST EMULSION OM THE MARKET FODAY. NOOUM TASTE LIKE OTHERS. {TIS SOLO BY ALL ORUCCISTS (iN BIC BOT TLES, FIFTY CENTS WOME DOLLAR. — - A. A. McLEAN, Attoraey-al-Law, Nitiey Publis, &¢. Brown's Block, Charleitetown. novts-—am cod & wky ef the OZONATOR DISIN- sagreeable odor ai, clothing. Utiy leasantuess y wondertu! +l, you buy, isthe only visible or tang- th'e evidence that it has passed hrough the Melissa process, and s endorsement is a posit ive guarantee that the article 15 yet the air circulates through the material as frecly as be‘ ; ptible od has bent imparted to it nor has the soft phable texture of the goods been the with. Mioreover, it is found that this is materially to the durability of the cloth anc h proc ‘| eods are now being placed in the | ovurhout Cana should be found on the whi may met G U All ‘ Vy se © A MANUFACTURING rproof of any kind unt CW., ilmost hermetic: iily sealed in a rubber overcoat, and enveloped in that intensely to be worn: wearing outer garments which have been made rainproot by t hod. The trade mark, as above, stamped uj to — out ch pervades all nis danger and now be avoided this new and ron the § re abs 0} uic? V “ai t: » e? t OF . ‘ ae bes i y & reyic ! chy 1 ; lw : Be i};e - tra < toi ilu 3 REO Vis usta bed CIES OEIC ABQUT TWO HUNDRED ENDS, 1: to 2 Yard Lengths, OFFIOE — Pickford & Black’s Mut, § SUITABLE FOR RUGS on CHAIR COVERING. ~ HARRIS & STEWART, Se ee (x)——_-—— LONVON HOUSE. Cherlotterown, Feh 16 THREE 1992 —end NEAR THE ————{x) ——_—_—— WATSON’S New Drug Store, DOORS B ee W 4 4 J mY tf Jett 7 HF & _ em LONDON HOUSE. ae ilTn an Emerg is A GOOD STAND-"*Y. It is made quickly. Is effective in cases of exhaustion. MARKET. Carpet Remnants : COLONIAL USE, Philips Square MONTREAL. THE GREAT CANADIAN EMPORIUM -- ~-FOR—— Dry Goods, Carpets, Cur- tains, Furniture, China and Glassware, Books and Sta- ‘tionery, Ready-made Cloth- | PATRONIZE E THE BEST! Charlottetown, F re 19, 1892 - SS ee sity é Adap ed to the weak dizesiiva of the aged and very yvuug. o ing. Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, Siiverware and Kitchen Utensils. ‘ORDERS TAKEN FOR “ CRES- CENT BRAND” CEMENT. N. B.—We invite correspondence, and give prompt and careful attention to mail orders. Jigss] vonsstows HENRY MORGAN & 0°. seis Fiuid Bs. COLONIAL HOUSE, Philips Square, Montreal. _feb13—t ts Wanted to Purchase. HE DERATES of the P. EK Island “fouse of As embly fr the year 1858. ani for the Short Scasion of 1872. Apply at THe EXaMINER . | offfies. fedit ACT 3.—-SUITES. Scene 1.—‘*Here we wander in i!lusions.” —(Comedy of Errore). CrYIne axp Am'ABLE SOLID Juice STRaWBERRY's Hicu Norss ff. Wert Povpiyas. SHvrritne Lorrie. Scene 2,—‘'I will make an end of my dinner, there’s pippins and cheese to come. —(Merry Wivee), CoacuLatTep Mit« Cor». “cene 3.—‘‘Meaning thereby thit grapes were made to eat.” - (As you Like Ir), Tua? WHICH WE MUST NEYER DO TO THE Musical FRATERNITY. Epilogue. *-We thank Thee for Thy mercies, Lord, Rae far beyond our merits; Noo, waiter lads, clear off the plates, An’ fetoh us in the sperits,”— Burns, (Performing aud digesting rights reserved to the Musical Fraternity. A little over a hundred years ago—that is to say, in the year 1788—the then reign- ing Sultan of Morocco took as his wife a red-haired and blue eyed Irish girl, the young widow of a sergeant of engineers who had died in Morocco This Celtic lady seems to have left a famous record behind her. She not only ruled the Sultan’s harem, but the Sultan himself, and not in- frequently rede into battle at the head of her husb ni’atrowps. Herson, known as Mutai Yezzd, wherited much of her pluck and spirit, and was in open rebellion at the time vf his father’s death. It is a very open question how much of the blood of this Irish lassie runs in the veins of the present Sultan cf Morocco, Muiey-el-Has- san ; but it is at least interesting to assume that the known partiality of this blood- thirsty ruler for the British nation is due to the romantic marriage which his ancestor made over a century ago. The unfairness of the encore system has been very well put in this way. People are not disappointed if a grocer does nut make them a present of another pound of tea because they approve of the first he suld them. Nor do they expect a doetor to vist them gratis because his first visit did them good Nor is the artist called on to paint his psoas a second picture for nothing because they hiyhly praise the first he has sold them, Nor dues « preswhers preach s sermon over again because his congregation approve of it. Why, then, should vocalists be expected to repeat any song of theirs which the audience think. good? Surely nv one has a right to exp-ct them to do double woik for the same money, An eminent physician says that the best way of testing whether « man is feigning deainess, isto »pproach him from behind while he is standing on a stone floor, and dr p coin ai his feet. if he is not deaf he will invariably stoop down to pick it up. This siaple device is frequentiy re sorted to in countries where conscription is the rule, and where desfzess or any other infirmity relieves a mao from army service It was tried in Paris on six alleged deat youths in succession, and much to the ex- amining physician's amusement, it succeed- ed in exposing the sham every time. A horse jockey in Arco tok County. Me., U S., repented of bis -harp practices, juined the Church and announced that, if he had taken unfair advantage of any one in a horse trade, he would be glad t- square things by paying the difference in cash. It was scarcely daylight the nex: morning when & neighbor, who considered he had been ‘** roasted” in a trade with the newly converted jockey, made his appear- ance at the latrer’s door, remarking that he had ** come early to avoid the rush.” The jookey pr mptly settled the case. There isa belief among Mussa’mins that at the Day of uigment Allah will demand that the artis: wao has mide the image ot a living thing sha | endow that im.gs wih ife, and that, failing to do this, the arciet wili be sent to p-rdition for his sins. A travelle: who visited a meeque in Algiers, fouad that the tiles, with whic the batiding is dec orat- ed, are adorned with flights of birds. He ex prvased mach suprise at this, aud askes if the command agsinsi suca Lepcesenta iva were a modern edict, “Oh, no,” answered Smith, and the v iume wui ve im every acnse an attractive one. Pacaud-Nerci-r KRebbery. Quesec, Feb. 2% startling revelations were made at to-day’s sessions «f the commission. It was shoun that $20,000 had been stolen fiom the $4,000 sub idy t» th: Hereford raiiway «nd ceposired in the Unio: bank to meet a note of Pacaud’s which war discounted on tie 2'rd July, 1899, and tei) due in Feb ucry, 1891 The note had hee guaranteed by subsidy of th~ Hereford rail way. Of the proceeds Pacaud deposi ed $3,000 to th credit of Mercier and $%,000 to the credit of Charles Langelier. Mercier transferred his money with interest to 16h September to he Cvisse d'Economie, and i: formed part of the purchase mo: ey of his es tate at St Ann de Laperade, known as Tourouvre. He bought it from Mis. Ritchie for 88, 00. It was shewn througn M. Dom. oulin, manager of the Borque du Peuple, that a cleque for $°8 546 of the Baie de Chaleure sud,idy had been deposited in his bauk to the credit of Hum. Mr. Mercier, and the latter drew cheques on it to pay his ‘ut- cher, hie baker, rent for his Quebec hovee, groce:ies and household expenses generally. Several other steals cf minor importance were also disclosed. News Notes. It is stated negotiations for the estab- lishment of reciprocity relations are abour to be commenced between Austria and tha United States. The Austrian Government pro to grant over 1,000,000 florins for the telief « f usemployed persons and pvorly-paid rail- way emp ‘yes. The house occupied by Michael Lynch and family at Pittaburg, Pa., was burned late at night February 22. Two children were burned to-desth and a third probably fatally ibjered. Lynch is a fireman, and had com tu the scene of the fire Seeing it was hia own house in fismes he rushed into the building in search of his wife and children, but was quickly uvercome by the dense smivke and felito the flwr uncon- sciuus He wae rescued by tiremen, bu’ in a crisics! condition Mra Lynch suc- eveded it: m-king her esespe. Arrange nents have beeu made for start- ing the rolling mill «»t Acadia Mines, N.S , which hes ben idle for seme months Wak wil be carried on by « new pian, ‘he puddler- h.ving arranged to mauufact urs ail ‘he puddle bar, The company wili fur- nish the men with the pig tron at cost. | is expected that this will materially iessen the cost of production. The more ex perienced of the men will heve the over sgbt of the work The pluck of the work. men in this matier is commendable. Ic expected work will begin in about two weeks. Now isthe time to get crockery, glass and chiua at your own prices, 4s we want to make room fur new gvods to arrive early in «pring, at the cheapest Crockery Store.—W. P. Colwill F b 25 4+ks dy wky. Recorps Broken —Several records by atramers coming to H-iif.x h-ve been lower- ed this wio'er. The Parisian lowered the re- cord between Liverpool and Uslifax, tw <even days, Amarynthia from Gi-sgow to Halifax eight days, and the +t. Pi-rre, Capt Aagrove, which arrived on Tus-d:y came from St. Pierre in 33 hours, which is the fastest p+a- sage ever made between Heiifax and St. Pietre. : We wish this slip ws a samp’e of any - : ome of the 155 patterns of embroiiery ; : Sctauley Rros. are showing. tvery lady : : reader would see at a giance the value ; : there is in them. . ‘Sere ee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee We have al -tufchild en's alsters which we h ve pit upon tne cean- ter to-day at 73 ceatscach —Harris & Siewart. AnoTues SteamMeR —The steamer which the Cauads AclamicC mpsvy are arrenging -o place on the route between Halifax and Boston with the Halifax, is the O vette, 1105 tons. She was built at Philadelphia on 1887, and has three decks. She is said to be « very fast boat. She was constructed for a passenger and mail bost for the West [udies and cuastwise service She ran for touching at Eastport. some time b tween Boston and Bar Harbor, ; Any reliable “ruggist who may net have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRANOISOO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORE, N. ¥. W. R. WATSON, Wholosale Orne Cha:lottestown. Piya A New Method! AM now prepared to make setts of artifi- oial belle ce Warr's METAL PLATES. These plates are apeciaily ad pod fir mouthe where there ie a great absorption of the ridge which so frequently a20urs in the lower jaw leaving little or no ridge for the retention of piate : iu position. Peop'e who us» this kind of plate have no trouble iu mastivating They are unsurpassed for eomf ort and eleaniiness. Satisfaction gaarantee tin every cane. DR. INO. P. MORRAY, 146 Queen St., Charlottetown. Ca'town, f 4 2m skw DON'T go home with- HACKNOMURE. out a bottle of It costs only 25 ets., te ——— and may save you feblb —dy & wky eas LD OnUA CAUTION. EACH PLUG “OF TH: Myrtle ‘avy ‘h*. IS IN BROVZ. LETTESs. NON: OTHER GEN IN jan2—dy & wky AMMONIA in BIKING POVIER is a DISEASE prodacing AGENT. ' Its volatility is abridged by reaction with the gluten of the fl -ur. The preparation of an UNOBJECTION ABLE B.king 3 Porder contsining AMMONIA in impractic«ble. Avoid all Risk and use GERWAN BAKING POWDER, Gurauteed to Contain : NO AMMONTA, feba W OODILL’S ee) hae EET a DATE nie nt CER i = Pte eae ae eat ee a oe aye