| eS THE EF - aoe . a> Pring ©**4 =? LONDON HOUSE, QUEEN STE:RKT. Job Printing of all kieds at short notice Gilihead-, Letterheads, Noteheads, Pamph- eta, Posters, Dodgers, ete z — - — daseemnaacemetinnennamanditineasans Teams :—Fivs Dottarms « Yuan. —_—_—_ ——$. NEW SERIES. — - e a seen SasteneatslanuneseinnasassiGnmaremmneeee ot For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, | and prompt attention to orders, THE | EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- | ment is peculiar, Don't forget it “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, haying to advise the Public, may speak free.” ———— ——_ Sn —— = a ——— . — = ————— = ————— — EvRIPIpRa, Savane Oopres Two Canwne CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. THURSDAY, MAY 5 a ae ee , 1892. = a a a NO. 278 VOT. 29 i, Tlienipeeninanenssialial DOMINION BOOT & SHOE STORE. Our new Spring Stock daily arriving, Our Boots have always J. B. i {x) We are showing extraordinary value in BLACK DRESS MATERIAL in all the newest makes, and can assure our patrons and friends that there is notaing in the trade to sur pass the value shown by us. In COLORED GOODS we have a large newest fabrics, with Trimmings to match, MACDONALD’S. z\stock of Prints and Ginghams before you buy these goods; ;|We are away ahead, As for READY-MADE CLOTHING, Men’s and Boys’, »}We ask you as a special favor that you see our immense stock, ijand rest assured we will allow » |Clothing. no one to For Honest Goods and Lowest Prices always try J. B. MACDONALD’S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. # stock in all the See our Immense underseli us in 1 |given entire satisfaction; better than ever this season. > get we have the best goods tor the least money. Don’t for- eod & wky—ap28 Calendar for May, 1892 MOON'S CHANGES, First Quarter, 3rd day . 248 afte Fall Moon, I Ith day - 635 after taat Quarter, 19th day .«-.10 29 mom New Moon, 26th duy ........ - 1W@mar Apogee, Oh day ..... -» Th. mor a x : Dey High Water af | Dey of Week, | —~..... | Meath. | | Morn. After. | h. m. h m i Sunday hee. I 32 2 | Monday | 219 2 48 3 | Tueeday ; 3 8 35 + Wednesday | 42% a7 5 Thuruday 5 37 6 12 6 | Fiiday 6 46 7 7 j Saturday 7 3s 8 5 | Suaday cae 843 4 | Monday 9 2 8 2 0 | Tuesday 9 38 9 5S ll i Wednesday ; 1012 10 28 2 ' thursday 10 43 ll iss |“ Friday | 11 24 | Jl 42 4 saturday ok 0 15 Sanday 020}; 0 40 ié | Monday . 3) 1 17 =| Tuesday 1 43 | 2 5 18 | Wednesday : oo 2 58 13 ; Thursoay | ou 3 57 w Friday 4 35 5 13 gl Saturday mt FS 22 8=| Sunday 2. 7 53 3306S | Monday | 8 24 | 8 54 ye Tuesday Oey 9 40 a5 Wednesday | 10 3 | 102% Thursday |} 1045 | Wh S 27 Friday 11 26 | 1 4 » Saturday ' ee | 0 w Sunday 0 29 05 % | Monday | an. See 3i Tuesday | £2) 38a OLIVER RATTENBURY, NOTARY PUBLIC, Kc. (fice, Corner Qieen and Water Streets, | CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLAND, if i | api?—im eod & wky $7. BRORGE PHARMACY, MORRIS BLOCK. Directiy Opposite the Post Office. ¥ anticipation of the arrival of tock of TOILET AND FANCY ARI1. LES, “will seli off the remainder of our Winter ' | | our Spring | i 01h Pvepsrationa, ete. i | Seek of the above namel articles at grea tly méuced prices, viz, Hair, Nail. Tooth and « ‘loth Brushes ; Wrench, Haglish, American and Cana- gan Pecfames and Fancy Seaps; Spouges, Gam vis skins, T . We keep o r amaliy fiae line of HAVANA MG ARS wade PIPE+. TCBACCOs, PUUCHES, C I} GAXETT ES, etc. © Exported to India in 1891 ao, & tow fine So. Cigars for retail 4 NOTED BLEND OF OLD HIGHLAND HIGH CLAS3 ee — A HIGH-CLASS | hampagne Cognas,|¥- EXSHAW & €0,,| Bordeaux, FRANCE, 20,000 CASES | 'BRITISH ARMWY. Every Bottle protected against fraud by a PATENT WIRE ENVELOPE. ee ee ee DUM SPIRO SPERO. 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Anoth 4 : | young lady enthusiasts, or for these who desire a hobby to reproduce. GRAPHS are unaffected by atmospheric influence. R, HAYNE4S,—Dear Sir: I am sorry you have s0 much to contend with No doubt it is taxed by jealousy. I eh ll certainly do my beat | @ contredict any false reports I may hear, both | : 5 for your own sake and my own I would o¢ very | apl4—3m SOLE AGENT. ungratef: hould Ido o herwise, after having Gerived ao much benefl from y ur medicine, - Se jou promised tu cure me ia six montns from the a ime | commenced takirg your medicine, but I im haopy ty state that L bad not been taking it 6 | more than three moaths when aca'e was eff -ct ed; aad after having © sulted all the doctors in tae viginity without effect, the only con-ojation ' ——_—_—_(x) ——___-—— ; heads ea ‘nad! Getomeebeateant PT AM ONLY CHREG WEEKS SPARCED, aad am working | ¥ turable 14 Stialement wil - of anv . 8 Sil te you, Jes avo partontly Welobene to bao overtime. All my old customers are raliying around me t cul z ~ ‘ . min Yours very Wey esc r.roote |#gain, and many NEW ONES. Wren [ ary I am going to lower Montague, Sist March, 1892. Jead, i mean that if low prices and superior workmanship will DR. GEO A. BAYNES, | Specialist in Diseases of Women & Chronic Diseases of Men. Office: Mai: ket Square, Ch’town, P. E. I. aplt—dy & wky IAMES A, MORRISON, HA LIF AX. AGENT FOR WARK, CAKEBREAD & 00., TEA MERCHANTS, london, «= England, ~—AND ALSO—— First-Class West Firms, etc. Several india SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Careful attention given to consignments of “Muse Edward Island Produce. ERFERENCK—Bank of Nova Scotia WIE Pickford & Black’s Wharf. Helifax, August 13. 1391 dy & wy 10 HOUSEKE: PERS ! Poe sitere Repaired and Upholstered, a and Ufiice Drawers made to met at bottom prices. R. D PYKE, Corner Grafton and Powxal Streets. 627 —~ 1m 2aw ‘do it I am to the front CRYSfOGRAPHY offers a scope fur the amateur, or CHRYSTO- J. E. ALBRO, Halifax, N. S., Orders left with me will be done promptly. Orders by mail promptly attended to. JAMES D. TAYLOR, Sign of the Big Book, J. D. McLeod’s Corner. ard v = = ee ONE CHANCE ONLY! Well, I have done all I can, and I think he is over the worst stages of the disease, BUT, said the DICTOR, you know the greatest dan- ger comes from the weak condition in which the Grip has left him. However, there is ONE CHANCE MORE, —try Ale and Beef Peptonized. It is a wonderful stimulating nutritive Tonie and Food, and has never failed me yet. Send around quick; it can be got at any DRUG STORE. july 17, ‘91—dy mwf & wy lyr IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Carpets, Curtains, Upho'stering Goods, Furniture, Mantles, Millinery, Ready-made Clothing, Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, St tionery, China, Glassware, Cree <ery, Kitchen Utensi's, ste , ste. ‘FINEST ASORTMENT IN CANADA. N LB —M.il orders promptly and care- fully attended to. HENRY MORGAN & CO., Colonial House, Montreal. ap22—tis tf LOR oS Children’s Carriages UST RECEIVED, of best makers. Will be closed out at once very cheap. JOHN NEWSON. apl4—tf SALT! SALT! E have now on the way direct from Liverpool 5,000 bags salt, due here about the middle of May, which we offer to the trade at lowest prices while landing. MATIHEW, NMcLEAN & CO, THE AILY EXAMINER MAY 6, 1892 Notes and Comments. —The unfortunate Rossian Jews have, it appeara, been subjected to a fresh hurdship (Thousands of them, to escape persecution in Russia, endeavonred to pass through Germany on their way to more liberal countries. Bat there has been issued an imperi+! decree from the German kaiser prohibiing all Ruseian Jews from crossing the German frontier. This decree cannot reach these miserable fugitives until they come in contact with the German authorities. Then they will be turned back destitute. Instances have heen reported where they have been shot down like dogs for attempting to make their way across the borders in spite uf the German edict. Truly, here is a case of the devil and the deep sea The ancient persecutions of the Jews seem to be reviving in this year of our Lord 1892. We dvn’t pull out their teeth, nor cut off their noses, but driving them to poverty and push- ing them to a cheerless exile is not much better, —Oanadian butter is ‘looking up” in the British market, owing to the Canadian Government's vigorous efforts, through Prof. R»bertson, to establish the dairy sys- tem. Says the Glasgow Bailie of April 13 : *‘Mesars. Clement & Son, of this city, who have also branches in London, Manchester and Newcastle, have just received a first shipment of 10,000 lbs. of winter made cream- ery butter from Canada. Up till recently butter-making was regarded as an outside ac- complishment by the Canadian farmer. He took it at odd moments, and, it the truth must be told, the butter bore distinct evidence to the haphazard system in which it had been manufactored. Twelve months ago, however, the Government at Ottawa resolved that the industry should be put on a different and bet- ter footing. Experimental dairy stations were estabiished in the several provinces so as to assist in the development of winter dairying; co-operative creameries were start- ed, and other steps were taken so that Cana- dian butter might by-and-bye take a position in the British and other markets similar to that occupied by Canadian cheese. Hearty support had been given to the movement by the farmers in the Dominion, and new, at the @ld Evgtand Yet. Old England rules an «empire grand; Her Throne. her Crown, secure shall stand, Her flag aloft, in every land, Waves o’er the free. Around the globe, from zone to zone, Her col’nies now are kirgdoms grown, Yet England means to guard her own, Her trust’s in God, firm for the right; If roused again to front the fight, Wee to the foe who dares her wizht On land or sea. She has her Moores, her Havelocke s*i'l, Her Campbel!s, with their pibroch shri 1, W here’er it be. j | S$KODA’S DISCOVERY con- ' tains MORE SARSAPARIL- LA than any Sarsaparilla made. Tole iii A Wellington, the world to thrill, { la war’s dread h ur. } } i A Nelson yet, to rule the waver; Her mighty warships m pn’d with braves; Hot shot and shell tor scheming kuaves W bo tempt her pu wer. G) eat God forbid that war should come; | But if it must, Thy will be done; Bi itone are ready, every one, The wide world o'er. } Toronte, April 28. J.B. Perry. { -_——_— rr << i News Notes. It is rumored that the Quebec government proposes to reduce the sessional allowance of members from $800 to $600. Another step in the direction of economy will be the with- drawel of the franking privileges which | members now enjoy at the expense of the | province, The fear that the Maritime attendance at | the loter- Provincial Teachers’ Association at | Montreal in July would be slim, has been | dispelied by word from New Brunswick and | Nova Scotia to the effect that the summer | schools ia those provinces would be postponed in order to permit the teachers to attead the convention Some 2,000 teachers are ex- pected to be present, and a five exhibit of school work and teaching appliances will be seen. A tin cylinder with a fuse attached was found between the colonnades of the Foreign Office at Brussels a few nights ago. This discovery created great alerm, which was intensified by the vews from liege, where end of the first season, all concerned are thor- | onghty satisfied with the proceeds and pros-! epeets of the movement. On this side of the} Aulantic the butter will be warmly we!comed. Not only is it excellent in quality, but its price is such ag to recommend it to every householder over the ieosgth and breadth ot} the land,” — The Weeks says: The whole country. will have Jearned with a degree of satisfac. | tion that the At-orney-General of the new’ Qucbec Government has instituted legal | proce edings in the criminal court against | ex-Premier Mercier. The charge is that of | conspiracy to defraud Her Majesty, the Queen ~-that is to sey, 1 gal fictions aside, | tne Province of Quebec—of the sum of $60, If it can be proved that Mr. Mercier really was guilty of such a crime, there certainly is no good reason why he should not be brought to trial and punished just as any other man would be fur a simi- lar offence. The high position which he occupied and the high trust to which he was unfaithful increase rather than lessea the turpitude of his wrong-doing, and the exposure and punishment should be ex- emplary accordiugly. We are sorry, how- ever, to see it stated in one Quebec de- spatch that it is rumored there that ‘‘if there should appear to be any reason to in- dicate that a jury could sot be had in Quebec to do justice in the matter of the accusations against Mr. Mercier, an appli- cation will be made for a change of venue, in which case it is even possible that the trial may be removed from the Province of Quebee altogether.” The change of venue in any case would be to be deprecated as a serivus imputavon upon the citizens of the capital city of the Province. But the mere rumor that the trial might take place out vf the Province is one which should be promp ly contradicted and repudiated by the authorities concerned. Such a thing would b2 an inconceivable insult to the Province and an outrage upon the rights of the accused. The idea that the people who have just condemned the deposed Premier 30 emphatically at the poils could not be trusted to dotheir duty in the mat‘er of giving him a fair trial and a just verdict is little less shan absurd. Most people suppose thit the manufacture ot tobacco consists merely of taking the leaf and pressing and pressing it into plugs. The fact is, however, that the process is a very delicate one, and the least false step will injure the flavor. The leaf must be carefully attended to for months after it leaves the planter’s hand. It must neither dry too quickly or too slowly. Even after it has reached the factory the utmost delicacy of manipulation is required. The weather must be carefully studied, for if there is too much moisture in the air when it is pressed it will mould, and the same will happen if too much moisture is sprinkled upon it ioe the purpose of opening the leaf. Again, if it is over- dried in the oven it will turn crisp, and will nip the tongue in smoking. It is by careful atrention to all these points that the ‘‘Myrtle Navy” has been brought to such perfection Arter Damages. Mr.J. J. Stewart, editor of the Halifax Herald, has entered an action for damages for libel against Joseph Matheson, a member of the Nova Scotia Legislature for Richmord. The alleged libel was contained in a speech, SKODA’S OINTMENT, the Great German Skin Cure, and finest Cosmetic made. Removes Blackheads, Pimples, ete., as if by magic. 3 oz. tubes in elegant cartons ets. A Pleasing Sense Of health and strength renewed and of -ease and comfort follows the use of Syrup of Figa, as it acts in harmony with aature to effectually cleanse the system when cos- tive or bilious. For sale *- 2c bottles by all leading druggists. jl4tths The desinalecturé of false teeth for horses isanew industry just opened in France two dynamite cartridges exploded in the evening, one in the residence of Senator Desley, and the other in the resi ience of his Bon, These explosions caused sziious damage. Later another explosiom oceurred ia the choir of ~t. Martia’s Chu eh, by which stained windows valued at $20,000 were shattered into fragments, and hundreds of panes of glass in adjacent houses were rmashed. A fourth cartridge with a speut fase wae discovered later. A feeling of wild panic prevails, 2 The Sisseton Indian Reservation in South D.kcta will be opened to settle ment onor about April !15-h, 1892. This reservation comprises some of the choicest | lands in Dakota for farming and sheep- raising purposes. For detailed informa- tion address W. E. Powell, General Immi- ration Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee & Sr. aul Railway, Chicago, Ill, or A J. Tay- lor, Canadian Passenger Agent, 4 Palmer House Bicck, Toronto, Ont. may5—d li w li On Tue Move.—A gang of burglars and fire bugs appear to be travelling through parts of Nova Scotia. A few nights ago an efort was made to burglarize the Western Counties rail- way atation at Yarmouth. The would-be burglar fired three shots at the night watch - man and then escaped in the darkness, Against THE Criry.—Among the cases decided on Mondsy by the Supreme Court of Canada, was that of Mr. James J. Chris- tie vs. the city of St. John. This action was originally brought against the city of Portland (before the union of the cities), and was instituted by Mr. Christie to re- cover damages for injuries sustained by him in falling through a rotten plank on the Strait Shore road in the year 1887. The case was twice tried at the St. John circuit, and at the first trial Mr. Christie obtained a verdict for $700. The city ap. pealed for a new trial, which was granted. At the second trial the plaintiff obtained a verdict for $1500. The city then appealed to the Supreme Court of Canada, which dismissed the appeal. Makes LESH AND BLoop.—When the sys tem is all run down and there seems to be no hope of obtaining nourishment for the body by the ordinary process of food supply and digestion, wnen the body is sinking 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 all the constituents for nourish- ment found in wheat in fact, Miller’s Emul- sion ie a perfect ** staff of life,” and has saved and cured thousands. In big bottles 50c. and $1 at Charlottetown drug stores, Kons ArtemrTeD Train Wreoxine. —A bold attempt was made to wreck the W.C. R. train on Saturday evening on its way from Annapolis to Yarmouth, by three Iadian boys, aged respectively, seven, nine and thir- teen, near Brazil Lake. They had lashed to the track a pile of stones, a sleeper and a fence pole. These were seen by one of the train hands in time to prevent a catastrophe. The boys from the way in which they lingered near the spot were suspected, and upon being arrested admitted their guilt. The boys were lodged in jail. At the preliminary exsmin- ation the eldest of the three told the pro- secuting lawver “Me want to kill white man, get some money to buy candy.” SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the Great German-American m= for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Kidneys, Blood. Guarantee contract with every bottle. Pay Ate pes pd vat 00 or a ° r bottle, six bottles $5.50. tf yon | to ae about SKODA’S REME- », sen postal for ** Morning In spite of the introduction of machine lace, ‘there are at least 1,000,000 workers in the various European countries. Suiton’s Cure will immediately relieve ca po WEST. “People said | would die!” A TERRIBLE CASE OF Biood Poisoning! SKODA VICTORIOUS ! THE FOLLOWING CASE WILL BE VOUCH- ED FOR BY MANY OF THE BEST CITIZENS} OF BELFAST, AND THE CURE THAT FOL- LOWED IS TRUTHFULLY EECORDED. “For months I had beena ereat suffer- er from supposed Bieod Petsoning,) and its attendant results. My legs would swell to twice their ordinary size, and from my feet to my hips both le were one solid sass of great = 50res. 5 ay BETTER 2 buy, se fe ecameaffected in like manner, Ceaseless itehing and burn-| ing tormented me oe: and night. I lost my appetite. My wels became coustipated. 1 was much reduced in flesh.) People said I would die, and 1 be- loved there was ne help for me. This was my condition when I began takin SKODA’S DISCOVERY and SKODA ees THANE? MENT exter R Aiter peing svon commenced to improve. these REMEDIES four weeks guiacd fifteen pounds in flesh, and im- provedin every way. : ‘la =) than one course of the DISOCOV- ERY, with SKODA’S LITTLE TABLETS and S8KODA’S OINTMENT, has pletely eured me. | My uppetite is excel- emi. Ewelling sll gone COLD ‘trom my kers. Feod ad tvests Wwet!, Eowels in guod comition. And my #&in is tree from seres Liotehes, ad on) / the marly sears upon oy begs te ef way previous trouble. Beltast, Me. CLIFTON WEST. iseBA cIsenyT™’ °° (-iFilte, WLS CAIN ONE POUND A Day. A GAIN OF A POUND A DAY IN THE CASE OF AMAN WHO HAS BECOME “ALL RUN DOWN,’’ AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKE THAT REMARKABLE FLESH PRODUCER, SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda IS NOTHING UNUSUAL. THIS FEAT HAS BEEN PERFORMED OVER AND OVER AGAIN. PALATABLE AS MILK. EN- DORSED BY PHYSICIANS. Scort’s EMULSION IS PUT UP ONLY IN SALMON COLOR WRAPPERS. SOLD BY ALL Druc- GISTS AT 50c. AND $1.00 SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. a re rr et eee Assignee’s Sale. THE undersigned wi!l sell av Public Anc*ioa. at Head of 3:. Peter's Bay, on THURSDAY, Sth day of May next, at 19 o'clock, a. m.:— All the Lind and Buildings, Perso, ul Pe erty Stock of Merchandizs, Book Debts. J idzments and ‘Votes of Hand satonsing, to Estate of Mo- Innis Brothers, Merchants. Terms cash. An inventory of same can be seen at my office Charlottetown, any time up to day of sale. HORACE HASZARD, Charlottetown, April 20, 1892—eod tl sle If you suffer with a cough, espe- cially in the morning, HACKNO- MORE is a sure relief. If you cannot sleep try HACKNOMORE —it often reliaves, sometimes cures. Try it before you resort to opiates. If you use it once you will realize why so much has been sold. Don’t be duped by taking a substitute when it is as easy to get HACKNOMORE. If you always insist upon having HACK- NOMORE, and never accept a substitute, you will not be dis- appointed. 1] 15th—may2 CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis,— Souris, April 28th, 2w. with a capital of 2,000,000 franca. Reddin Bros. novldwiy IS MARKED i. & B. IN BRONZE LETTERS, NONE OTHER GENUINE, jen?- dy & wky ad