—_— aca PAAMINER Job Printing Rooms, HOUS N aTREKI og of « pan DO’ ee short Botice : > ti kincs & jo? Print Pamph “poad . Lesierh eada, N oteboads, oe Posters Dodg ers, @ a Tents Dottans a YEAR. al xpW SERIRS. “ This ts true Liberty, when Free Born Mon, having to sdvise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnuiripss. =— ee CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9. i893. ee nen — — a eee oe For neat, clean, tasteful Printing and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- ment is peculiar. Don't forget it. Suosete Corms Two Cunge VOL. 30.--NO. 124 (glendar for February, 1893. MOON’S CHANGES, garter, 56h lay aon after - loca, igth day . 003 soon oe Quarter, 23ed day . 101 morn Day's |} H o Day of W eek aepgth Water Meath. | i Pear eee h.m. | Morcn’g. i | Wednesday Saunt a ¢ q | Thursday 32 il 41 3 } Friday 30 ait 17 4 | Setarday 37 0 5) 5 =| Sunday i 4) 1 21 65 Monday 44 i 5s * | Tuesday 47 2 37 4 Wednesday i 499 | 324 4 | Tharsday ; 52 4 26 Ww i Friday ; 55 i 5 + 1 j Saturday | 03 | 6 OS 12 Sunday — 7s. oe 13 | Mou lay i : 8 55 4 | bueedsy i s 9 34 {hs | Wednesday li 10 24 i6 Thursday min ¢ 17 | Priday | 17 ll 37 js | Saturday 2 Morn g. 19 | Sumday i 2 | O12 » Monday 26 | 0 47 qj Tueeday i 3 1 26 gt «| Wednesday i 33 2 Il 23 Thureday | on | 3 6 4% @6| Friday 30 4 20 25 Saturday J » 55 6 Sumcday j 46 i 7 oo Zz | Monday > | $3) nN uesday | 053) 8S A. LHOFPR BD (GRADUATE OF LAVAL AND McGiLL,) Mining Engineer ining Eng MAIN OFFIC) QUEBEC BRANCH -MONTREAL decid -cy i yt | Mounted on Valeanite, $10 TEETH a set Mounted on Watt's Metal, $15 « set. Best of material, workmanship and satisfaction ~-Dit. J ’' MURRAY, Stamper’s Biock, Victoria Kow, jan2i ROBSRYT BALLIGH & CO, TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY B.B.NORTON & 60. also require immediate settlement of all debts. Say, Hello There, ee BIG BARGAINS ARE THE ORDER OF THE DAY, (x}— a Auction Sales and Slaughter Sales and Big Discounts of all kinds the whole country is in « general uprear for Bargains, so we have decited to seil our entire stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, SPEC TACLES, &c., &c., lower than has ever been offered to the public in the bistury of the United States or since Adam was a baby. For instance:—SOLID SILVER WALTHAM WATCHES, Stem Wind and Stem Set, former price $18 00 and $25.00, now $13.00 and $16.00; Silveroid, $5 ; CLOCKS, once $5 00 and $6 00, now from $2.00 to $4.00; RINGS, BROOCHES, EAR-RINGS, SCARF PINS, &c., in like manner. Special attention given tu the Cleaning and Ry a‘ring of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Compasses, &c. G -'Gi- SORRY, North Side of Queen Square, cpposite the Tuut C fice Charlottetown, Dec. 15, 1892-— 3m tu th & wky — os — =e (x) ae 1s ee GS. ~———(1)— -—-—~ “N\NHE RETAIL HARDWARE STORE is now open in the | Store formerly occupied by C. E. Robertson, one block below the Burnt Store. All goods sold at from 20 to 30 per cent. d'scount. We R. B. NORTON & CO., CITY HARDWARE STORE, QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, January 31, 1893. J. A. MIRRISI1, HALIFAX “s. R. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, STEEL AND IRON CUT NAILS, And Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Wungarian Nails, &c., ST. JOHN, N. B novi—l yr NERVE BEANS NERVE BEANS are « new die covery that cure the worst cases of Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor and Falling Manhood ; the solutely cures the most faired to relieve. FRRATMENTS hoy even ‘ gate ot $1 per packs or six for or sent mail on receipt of price hy od ineesing AMES 1CINE OO, Toronte, Unt. Write for pampliet. Charlottetown by GEORGE K, HUGHES, SIMSON BROS. & CO., Halifax, Wholesale Agents, Offices To Let. WO OFFICES on the first flat of the Mer chants’ tank of P. KE. Island bailding, adicin ing ihe new offices of Davies & Haszard. ofcss are heated with hot water, and have «'tached to them fire preet vault with eombina- tion lock. Kotrance, Great George Street, ‘i0 A suit of Offices on second flat. \uply at Merchants’ Park of P. K. Isiand. . W.McLEAN Cashier, Never HODILLS SSS GERM Disappoints! FOR SALE. | NVIREX KILLIARD TADLES and two POOL TABLES JOUN JOY. fel3 Request for all Accounts. | Rh. NORTON & C?). request all persons who - have claims againat ‘nem either peraonal or firm- to render same as soon as poerible at the Store lately occupied by ©. BR. Reberteon, Eeq., These |: =——s = — Watch Your Watch. ar it performs satisfactorily, all right. If not, we can either repair it or supply a new Watch, with mutual benefit to buyer and seller. KE. W. TAYLOR, Cameron Block. Charlottetown, January 7, 1893. Sustaining, Strength-giving, luvigorating. " JOHNSTONS FLUID BEEF IS A PERFECT FOUD FOR Invalids and Convalescents, Supplying all the Nutritious Properties of Prime Beef in an easily-digested form. Grand Sale NEW FURNITURE Continued daily until the whole of our immense stock is disposed of. Good work, new styles, bottom prices, at our Warcrooms., Queen Square. Save money and get the best goods. Come one, come all. JOHN NEWSON. Onze gas ENJOYS 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 pros 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 agreeable substances, its manyexcellent qualitiescommend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy y known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable Gruggist who may not have it on promptly for hand will procure it any one who wishes to try it. Manufaetured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CQ., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. ¥. W R. WATSON, Charlo Columbia Restaurant. W holosale iceetown Deaggist mwf iyl3 OW OPEN atthe foot of Weymouth Street, | beam ends. opposite Railw: feb3 ry Station. Meals, Oysters, Hot Coffee, Baked Beans, etc, MRS. JOHN JOY, Proprietrcss, & MAN who has iost h cline ; but can make it rich Prepared only by POOR : indeed is he whose blood is poor, flesh and seems to be in a rapid de- SCOTT'S Of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and flesh and rich blood, and so giving him energy and perfect physical life, cures Coughs, Coids, Consumption, Scrofula and Bronchitis. {T 1S ALMOST AS PALATABLE AS MILK. is appetite and his ophosphites an P restoring Scott & Bowne, Belleville. susan Street. They also request immediate set- Cement of all acoounts due them. 3i—febl Charlottetewa,. Feb, 25, 1892. CILLE TT's Isr wi ike POWDERED ; 44 "gs IAG : .< oS. - ~ eA” z % at - * ~ 7 ag - f j WAC oe L ¥ BE PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST. Ready for use inaf Softening Wate~, Dis A can equals” ¥ gran tity. Fér making Bose, ecting, ane a hundred pounds SaiSoda. Sold by All Groeers cad Druggists. Iwi, Soroenta Ba WT. Go POWDER PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST, Contains no Alum, Ammonia, Lime, Phosphates, or any Injuriant. E. W. CILLETT, Toronto, Ont. | DR. T. Surgeon Dentist. Otiee- ne opposite St. curtains, table linen, bed auis CHARLOTTETOWN, P.=E. f. po ssible prices.—James Paton & Co : dec?i C. ROBINS, Church. Robert Burns. BY COL ROBERT @. Though Scotiand boasts of a thousand names Of patriot, king and peer, The noblest, grandest of them a)! Was loved and cradled here. Here lived the gentle peasant priuce, The loving cotter king, Compared with whom the greatest lord Is but a titled thing. "Tis bat a cot roofed in with straw, A hovel incde of clay ; One door siu.a ont the snow aad storm, Qae window greets the day, And yet I stand within this reom, And hoid all thrones ia scorn ; Per here beneath this lowly thatch Love's sweetest bard was born. Within this hallowed hut I feel Like one who clasps a shrine, W ben the glad lips at last have touched The something deemed divine. And here the world through the years— As long as day returns— The tribute of ice love and tears Will pay to Robert Burne, INGERSOLL. : sail caidas A Harrowing Tale. EXPEKIENCE OF TWO SEAMEN RESCURD FROM A WRECK. The tales of the sea are many and varied, but ons of the saddest ever published in a Halifax paper is that published in the Herald, to hand last evening. The steamer Grand Lake arrived from St. John’s, Nfid., on Thursday, bringing among other passen- gers to the city two men named Hans Jaago and Hans Holte. They were seamen of the Danish brigan- tine Lovisa, which left Porto Plata, West Indies, on the 14h of December, bound to Havre, France. Shortly after leaving port bad weather was experienced. On the fourth day out the seas washed over the vessel, The captain gave orders to get the boats in readiness. The hurricane was followed by a calm, which was only of a few days’ duration. Again the sea rose in mighty waves, and the vessel was tossed about like a cork. On the Ist of January another hurricane was encountered. There was no let up in the bad weather. The cargo shifted, and on the following day the vessel was on her The crew crowded to the side of the vessel and held on to the rigging all day—the 4th of January. About midnight the foremast broke short off, causing the vessel to right. The waves were running very high, and the crew were obliged to take to the rigging of the mainmast. The weather was freezing cold. On the night of the 7th three of the crew could not hold on to the rigging any longer and dropped into the sea, The first to have his hands frozen was the mate, L. Petersen, and shortly after he disappeared beneath the waters. A Swedish sailor, Hilzs Jochund, then succumbed, and was followed by the cook, Walter Rohdies. The following day the captain died from ex- posure. His death grasp was so tight upon the rigging that the waves for a time were un- name was J. P. Errickson. The day follow- ing the captaia’s death a colored man died and fell from the rigging, sinking immediately. Jaago and Hoite were now the only two ree maining. They suffered great hardships. Daring the five daysin the rigging, food or water could not be reached owing to the waves rufhing over the decks. The be following the death of the colored man the weather moderated and the men came down from the rigging. To theic horror the men found that the water cask had been swept away. ‘Their thirst was terrible. Ou the following day there was a welcome rain storm and sufficient water was caught to last the men till rescued on the I6th January by the brigantine Kestrel. The provisions in the cabin were saturated with the salt water, but the men had no alter- native but to eat the stuff, which added to the intensity of their thirst. * Known in Hamilton. Hamiton, Feb. 4. Mrs. Ellen Brown, of Toronto, who was so marvellously cured of Bright’s Disease by Dodd's Kidney Pills, is weli-known in Ham- ilton, having been in the hospital here where the authorities, like those of the Toronto in- stitutions pronounced her case incurable, Peo- ple who knew her here are surprised to learn that she is cured, as they thought she was in the Home for Incurables in Toronto, and never expected to see her outside that place. 2<s 7+? Local Notices. We have afew goat robes in black and white, also a few greys that we will sel] cheap for cash — Jas Paton & Co, feb 3i The balance of our white and grey blankets must go if low prices will do it, All our stock of winter clothing at very low prices.—Jas Paton & Co. feb 3i Our $10 overcoats, $2.50 and $2 pants are pronounced the best value in the city. —John McLeod & Co, feb7 A large sale for our leaders: 4 ten cent cigars 25 cents; 7 five cent for 250—Reddin Bros. {4 3i eod Tooth brushes, hair brushes and all toilet articles below any other store in the city— Reddin Bros. {4 3i eod Gentlemen, secure a good waterproof coat for spring. We keep in stock the Melissa, English tweeds, Scotch tweeds in all] the dif ferent makes, also black, brown and drab cashmeres, with deep capes. See our stock before purchasing—Jas Paton & Co. £8 4i Are you going to do any quilting? If so, we have « splendid assortment of quilting prints in English makes. It will pay you to visit uur quilting print counter. Also ask to see our patch cotton by the pound. We have also on hand a lot of remnants of Scotch and English print cottons suitable for quilting. Visit us before purchasing.—James Paton & Co, feb4 3i Another large shipment of these cheap suits. We will sell them cheap for cash.—James Paton & Co. feb3 4i d&w Parties furnishing should before buying see thestock shown by Jas Paton & Co. Carpets, quilt, bed ticking. ‘All goods bought for cash and sold at lowest comnaaael - - lnodians on the Warpath. FOUR WHITE MEN KILLED AND THE POLICE AND MILITARY DEFIED. An Omaha special of the 5th is as follows : There is some excitement in Jocal military circles over the prospects ot the repetition of the Sioux campaign in South Dakota Advices from Pine Ridge Agency, S D, indicate that serious trouble my be ex- pected there. The band of cli Chief Two Strikes last night killed four white men and now defy the police and military authorities to arrest them. Details from the scene of the dis turbances are meagre, because there is only one telegraph wire to the agency, and that is in poor working order as a result of the storm. The killing tuwok place at Humphrey's ranch, near the mouth of the White Clay Creek. Humphrey’s ranch is about twenty miles north-northwest of Pine Ridge agency and fifteen miles directly west of the Wounded Knee battle ground. Twe years ago there was considerable skirmishing in the neighborhood during the big uprising, and soldiers were stationed at the ranch for some time. ‘I'wo {Strikes band was held together and bas been vindictive of late, but the out- break ig a surprise. Telegrams have been sent to the Indian agents at Pine Ridge and Rosebud making inquiries about the troubie, and at 6 30 to- night the following was received from Post Trader Finlay at Pine Ridge, it having been telephoned over to Rushville. It was reported at the agency yesterday that white men had been killed by the In- dians. The acting agent, Captain Brown, sent some policemen to investigate the matter. They report that they found three white men kilied and one mortally wound- ed, who has since died, and he will be brought to the agency to-morrow. Three men were killed by Two Strikes, his two, sons, and White Face Horse, full blood. Captain Brown has set out a detachment of twenty police to arrest the murderers, All the prominent chiefs— Young Man Afraid of His Horse, Red Cloud and others—condemn the killing, and say the uilty parties must be punished. Capt. Brown eS not anticipate any further trouble. It is reliably reported that the police tried to arrest the guilty parties this afternoon and killed Two Strikes, histwo sons and White Face Horse.” From the last news recived it appears the Two Strikes band, nambering 100%of the moat unruly [i diers, had committed some de- predations and lei. Rosebud for Pine Ridge, pursued by a band of cowboys. The cowboys overtook the Indians at White Clay Creek and JOBN KALLOCH, Montville, Me. THEY SAID | MUST DIE : : : —t BUT i—- : + + [TAM WELL AND HAPPY, Mr. KaLLOCH Sa Y8>— “T am 55 years old, and for the last 15 years, have had the worst Biood Dis- ease nee to —_ To add to my mis- ery, my wels became constipat- ed ap ite ceased, and I was so redu in flesh and i could only walk by the aid of canes. Aa Eating Sore started on my side, and in spite of physicians and medicines, in- creased, until it measured 2 by 3 1-2 in . laying sections of 4 Ribs bare. Dr. Kilyore, advised SKODA’S REMEDIES. One course, 6 bottles of the DISCOVERY, with the LITTLE TABLETS, using the OINTMENT and SOAP externally, per- Sooty healea the sore. | have ined 25 Ibs. im flesh, and am a WELL MAN.” I certify to truth of above statement. I knew Kalloch’s condition before treat- ment, saw him during treatment, and have seen him since cured. VOLNEY B. THOMPSON, Montville, Me. Chm. Selectmen. SKODA DISCOVERY 00., WOLFVILLE, M.S, O. B. WADMAN, Commission Merchant & Auctioneer, CRAPAUD, P. E. 1. Consignments solicited. Quick returns, 5,000 CIGARS, which I offer to Traders by the Box cheaper than they can import them. janli—dy & wky “es AND FARM STOCK A SPECIALTY, ——ee were probably led into an ambush, as the whites alone suffered any fatalities. Had it) been an open fight the cowboys, with their| rifles and good mounts, would have been more than a match for the Indians, with their mis- cellaneous assortment of arms and half starved brouchos, —— OOO Snow uw Savannan.—A Portland, Me., to friends that though she went south to| escape the winter, she has been shivering | there as she never did at home. When the) recent snowfall came, the first that many of | the people had ever seen, it created a frolic all over the city. The people played with jt like children and filled the streets, pelt- jng each other with snowballs. Scuoo. or Screace —Sackville, N. B., has been selected as the site for the seventh session of the Summer School of Science, which is ty be held during the first two weeks of July. The buildings of Mount Allison University have been placed at the disposal of the school, and will afford every fucility for classroom work. The various features of the session will, as usual, be very interesting, and it is greatly to be de- sired that as many teachers as can possibly do so will make arrangements to visit Sack- ville during the session. Soctat.—Last Monday evening a Social in aid of the Albion Lodge, 1. O. G. T., at Albion Cross, was held at the residence of Daniel McLean, Esq. Although the night was very cold sbout ove hundred people were present, and all evidently enjoyed themselves immensely. An entertainment was given by the members of the Lodge, which, with the pertormance on the piano by Miss Griffin, our efficient music teacher, added greatly to the pleasure of the even- ing. Greatcredit is due to the ladies who worked sv hard to make the affair a success, Mr. McLean for his kindness in throwing open his house, and Mrs. McLean, who did all sbe could for the comfort of the guests. The proceeds amounted to about $3). InsuRANCE Rares.—According to a4 re- cent despatch, Halifax is this year doubling the expenditure of its fire department, and connecting the water supply with the city by an additional main pipe. While this being done, scared by the recent fire in St. John’s, Nfld, have entered into « combine to increase the premium rates at Halifax by fifty per cent. A committee of citizens have been looking into the situation, and report that $23,500,000 of risks are carried in Halifax upon whick $175,000 premiums are annually psid, while during the last quarter of a century the average aumber of alarms sounded has been only forty-three per year. There have been only a dozen tires in that time with loases over $20,000, and the average annual loss during the whole period was only $15,000. Since the interment of Mr, Biaine’s body at Oak Hill cemetery, the vandais and curiosity seekers have turned out in such force that it has been necessary to place a guard at the grove in order to protect it and prevent its being strip of the flowers placed upon it. Women are the chief offenders. Among the Northwest's exhibite at the World’s Fair will be a pillar of coal from a mine near Edmonton taken from a seam twenty feet thick. The villar will be three feet in diameter and twenty feet high. The feb3 4i d&w ASSIGNEE’S SALE, Sinden TENDERS will be received by the undersigned Assignee of the Estate of J. H. ooper, of Souris Kast, forthe sale of the fol- lowing Fula ae ee - separate tenders, up - the Tenth 4 f Febr A. D. 1893, viz. > “aienada aes ast 1. Stock in Trade and Shop Furniture in the Drug Store lstely occupied by the said J ; ; - able to wash the dead body off. Thecaptain’s| lady, who is now in Savannah, Ga., writes Hooper, in Souris Kast, and ali the Book Debts of Katate, 2 All the Furniture and personal effects in the Dwelling House in Souris t lately oecupied the said J. H. Hooper, and all other Sea ony of the said J. H. Hooper wheresoever situ and of whatever kind §other than that mentioned in paragraph (1) above. A certified bank cheque or money to the extent of five per cent. of the amount of each tender must accompany every tender. In case any ten- der is not accepted, the cheque or money will be returned, The stock list and schedule of assets can be feapennee aoe of qeeaere. Matthew, Mo- n earizin Souris East, where forms for tender can be had, JOHN McLEAN, Souris Kast, King’s Oo., Jan. 27, 1908-—d & w P BICYCLES | ht YOU WANT to live long and die happy / BUY A BICYCLE, and when you buy one don’t forget that the Columbia Bicycles are the very best manufactured. ‘ The Best is the Cheapest.’ R. M. YOUNG, jan26 Agent for P. E. Island. I HAVE received the following telegram :— BRANTFORD, Ont., Feb, 2. F. pe C. Davies. You are now Agent for Char ~ae tine lottetown this Tux GooLn Bioyoie Co, PF, de ©. DAVIES, one St. George Pharmacy, Victoria Row, 'e ee Iniand Steam Navigation Company. 7e, Annual General Meeting of the Share- heiders of the Inland Steam Navigation aomenny will be held in,the troom in Queen's Buildings, King Street, (now occupied = the Harbor Light.) on WEDNESDAY, the tad dey of February, instant, at 3 o'clock, p. m. L. C. OWRN, Charlottetown, February 6, 1863. THE CHARLOTTETOWN Mutual Fire Insurance Co. y prepared to take Risks on Property in the City at very low rates. The people of Charlottetown can save a iarge amount of money hy patronizing the MUTUAL IN. SURANCE OO. A number of our leading citizens are connected with it, and the security is ample. Full particulars can be obtained by applying to - BALDERSTON, grain exhibit in sheaves will be decorated with wild chickens and other prairie game. Secretary’ Charlottetown, Dec. 5, \892—3m 2aw ; i