Sa THER PXAMINEX | .- icone — _ a ~ ” a é F. ? . clean. “4s vl *yenel igen Job Pi dieg Boom — ‘aid sllune ace agg 3 Pre Tiik ' LONDON 4B ‘ j \ EXAMINER Job Printing lepart Job P a ing i / I) ment is peculiar lion't forget if =— > 7 a wera ote = e a i meer —— a quam x <a ~ — = ree ee Sean aakee sepa meen a eee tae Soren etletieeees = —SEE —— Ter Five Dottars a Yuan “This te true Liberty, when Free Bern Men, having to névise the Public, may speak free.”—Ecaripzs, Sivate +’ re: Try Cena ~—_ ~ - _——— ar ——— - Es =_— —— = — = a = — —_———SSaVE Sa a NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. SATURDAY, MAY 14. 1892. VOL. 29.—NO. 2! 6 a * Bak, } } } j { i | t } } 0 a, SS Ss ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrupof Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts sently yet promptly on the Kidneys, ive: and Toews cleanses the sys- vem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual Calendar for May, 1892 BR t () R160 VIULASSES [ MOON'S CHANGES .| First Quarter, 34 day . 248 aft. Fai M bl bd 6 25 af EN eS rxat Qa 19 y 10 29 me ee : g itis Oh der :.-..:. 2 oa We have just receive 1a few Pun- we |cneons of Choice Porto Rico, and 1 ’ ee ae asain > ~s R J. | Pad Wek | ae [as we have sold out our old stock of —— ~~ ae | Molasses, we have marked tats iot Sunday 1 2 | 2 & . Monday 218 $a down at the old price, 3 | Tuesday 3 a 4 | Wedavsday | 4%! 5 1 ed Phuredey ” 637 | 6 12 - am A oy! : ee i gat 8 40 CTS. PER GALLO?Y. . Surnday ' 2a 8 4) ‘ a p - lseete 2 | °2! Call and try a sample fot, as It Is Bice 'esinsiextra good value. eee: Paes i’ sund sy o> 0 40 ay . 4 tee | tele BEER & GOFKE . ' ane . | ; 7 ' ; 57 | Ch’town, March 31, 1892 —eod & wy Queen and Ring Square Stores. » Priday | 4£& 6sn0——_ ---~ - - — =. 4 eXSHAW'S BRANDY Ueeday j 17 g ; : . Settee 10 3 10 2 : 3 Bw | Poureday ; 45 i} 5 rai | Priday Li 26 1) 47 Sie? beet ofl. ae | DRANK IN 2 und sy | 02 0 Bl iieenmeneees: : | . B d livery Officers Mess . e459 ad haar <item ordeanux. E CARTER o inks. 20,000 CASES sil ae An Tae at. 3 . t ~; i. & eaperiority of Carter's Inks is proven by | Exported ft) India ld 1891 ' i BRITISH their use. Cue Hudred Loxes were re- : : oie 2a seived oa <aturday Every Bortls protected against fraud by a PATENT WIRE ENVELOPE. jem ia receipt of a number of complimentary | wetim minis, but for wav! of Space at present only pablich the following uusvlicitet letter — ee Office of the Tryon Woolen Manafac' uring Co., ( barioitetown, P. E. 1, Treo. L. (AaPPrLie, Eee. Taka, Ci) a : ~ > £ € Dear 41n.-—-We are in receipt of a bronze ink 4 stead, Wi hs once holder, a parent nick+l-piate 7 ty i a 4 May 7, 1992. | Agent for Carter's ' macidage bo tie, a quar: bottle of Carier’« com- binel Copying aud «riting in <. ease: ink, parvhased of you. In «ur opinion i iwk-stacnd alone is wil worth the moues, wan if we bad ao use for the o her articie-. Meevecting Carter's ink. would say t'at we I, af Deen using it in «ur Chariottetowa office Srihe past exghieen munth: or some years! Pevioasiy had used Stafford’s, avd bec.m- 60 aueh prejudiced ia its isvor woul i ase pe o her. | Sut after «iving Carter's a fair trial, bth in Pring acd cop. ia. we are ully convinced that! end a Wottie of a : A NOPED BLEND OF OLD HIGHLAND AIGH CLASS WAISKIES, selected expressly for the Lord Mayur-elect of London. Lae wort popuvar Whisky at ndvn Clabs and West End: Kotels. :0:————-— CRYSTOGRAPHS, to imitate STAINED GLASS, for decorating | Churches, Clubs, Hotels, Dvellings, atc., ete. The desigua are 1 03t beautiful and artistic, giving & toue of richness, warm h and © lor tothe iter.or of the edifice, re- CRYSCOGRAPHAY offors » scops for the amateur, or h bby => repr dues. ' ihe Si a xood in all reap cts if om superior to} Staff «d's. and. in vur opimion, less habe to cor rede stee| pens i Yours respectfully A new and most popular device Tryon Wooien Manure Co. Th s disinterested ‘estimony will be accepted in ; preference to the bia-ed letter of a manafacturer fi-cring hesvea’s own haves. @ the vaporings of his satellites. young lady enthus:asts, or ior these who d-aire * THE. L. CHAPPELLE. GRAPHS are unaff.cted by atmospheric ir fluence. Lee. | J. E. ALBRO, Ch ario;tetown May 9, 1892—3i ed te ae apl4 3a OLIVER RATTENBURY, | = ™ barrister & Attorney-at-Law, XOTARY PTUBLIT, &e. The New District of Georgetown Vice, Corner Qieen and Water Streets, As illustrated in Tue Examiner thing Lk> tas cut of _|THIS WONDERFUL U?dILL ROGAER. i T E ETH in is this fir an Surly Spring ! $19 Per Set. | TWELVE CBRILDRE. © W3T OF MATERIAL! i\CARRtLAGES apoid this year . a in need of b-tore the 20;h of April 4 BEST OF WORKMANSHIP! 3 at Halifax, NX. S., SOLE AGENT. Pa gu ees BR Bc i . oh its ower looks g0.ne- | CHARLOTTETOWN. P, E. ISLAND, ap? —im eod & wky a BEST OF SATISFACTION | © 0R vp, MU<RAY, New Furniture, 145 QUEEN STREET. - ’ 7 come to us We have the "4 AMES A. MORRISON SPOT CASH. will buy cv — = q apr , AS = f wa - bITa ~ —=S= e 3 5 ; Si pT CASH will buy our 4 = Govuds at Luwest Prices. HALIFAX. MARK WRIGHT & 69., LTD. AGENT FOR Charlottetown, April 28. 1892 —2aw & wky VRB, CAKEBREAD & 00..(-——-— = ren larn TEA MERCHANTS, CCIDENTS 3 ae WILL one ae re PPEN! Pirst-Class West India Firm<, ete. SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. ‘everal LAS eee $ WE Pickford & Black’s Whart. L wihe, August 13. 1891 —dy & wy 50 HOUSEKE PERS! vv »F ’ 2 RSITORE Keraired and | pholatered, aks and Offi = ———(x)—-—— HORACE ito. ee GENERAL AGENT FOR P. E. SUAND. Cornet Grafton wet Pew XS. | Office, Cameron Block, South Side Queen Square. W~ lm Sow | Charluttecewa, March 17, 18992—eod 4A Rv Y. LOUISVILLE, £Y. DUM SPIRD SPEHRO. CHRYSTLOU- ee ention ven to consignments of —_()———— Sais sn som | Eh Manchester Assurance Company of England The Wastera Assycavc3 6909107 of Toronto. HASZARD, 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 efiects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs ‘is for sale in 75¢ bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable Cruggist who may not 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 FRANCISCO, CAL. NEW YORE, N. ¥. W. R. WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, mwt jyl3 ‘> GAIN } ero ete & Day. A GAIN OF A POUND A DAY IN THE CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS BECOME “ALL RUN DOWN,’’ AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKE THAT REMARKABLE FLESH PRODUCER, OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda IS) NOTHING UNUSUAL. ‘THIS FEAT } HAS BEEN PERFORMED OVER AND OVER j AGAIN. PALATABLE AS MILK. EN- ) DORSED BY PHYSICIANS. Scort’s EMULSION 1S PUT UP ONLY IN SALMON i COLOR WRAPPERS. SOLD BY ALL DRUG- GISTS AT 50c. AND $1.00 : SCOTT & BROWNE, Belleville. re reer in Interesting Budge’ of News. (Special correspondence of The Examiner.) Monday was largely devoted to Mr. Dakon McCarthy, # geutlemsn whom, eve: since the Jesuit scare three years ago, Bole good people are disposed to luck upon as « second King Wiliam, *twho delivered a from the p-pe and popery, brass mone sod wooden shoes,” etc. | believe Mr. McCarthy is a Protestant, but J am very sure he is a |iberal-mioded one, for be i known that a little child, « relative of hix wife's, is being brougit up in his househvic inthe Roman Catholic religion. Av aay rate, Mr. McUarthy has not gone inco the prosleyigiuog business He is « lawyer of X eusive practice, aud is oftener sdsen: from the House than in it. He is not w rich man. He dabbled in Jumber some years ago, and burned his fingers badiy Uf late he has been workiag hurd at bis profession to retrieve his lost fortune— aud who cao blame him ? Mr. McOartby had three motions before the House on Monday: (1) abvut com plaints made to the Railway Committee vf che Privy Council; (2) about cases heara ovtore the said comunittee; (3), anid must important, & resvluuon favuring the ap polntmen of a@ Dominion representative, sttached to the British Embassy at Wash- ington, specially charged to watch and guard Canadian inverests. The debste un this motioa continued tall six o'clock, wheo it was adjourned. Late in the evening Mr. Perry moved ior « return of all employes on the P. E Island Rulway wh» had been dismisseu since lst July, 1887, and the reason for their dismissal. Me. Perry aaid he wanteu to know all about the recent dismissals and the closing up of stations, &c. Mr. Davies brought up the case of John Me Pherson, trackmaster, recently dismissed. He said: **Mr. McPhersuvn is « man of very great railway eXperieuce, a very eX crptivoal man in every way, of the very highest character. He has been track master and has had under his charge 70 or 30 miles or more for the last 18 years. He came with a Jarge railway experience and is wn exceedingly prudent, carcful man, who has always given the utmost satisiac- tion to those in whose employ he has bren. He is a most economical and conscientious man, and there has never been an attempt made at retrenchment which did not meet nis concurrence. He has the advantage .iso of being a good fury, and, | suppose, will cOurwine so until the end of bis days. Apart fiom pol.tics, he is cne of those rare men you fad in commun:ties, who are respected by everyone, and who bring w the discharge of their duties faithfulness, mtegrity and a desire to serve the public Although 1 am under no compliment to nim, because he has always done what he could against me, | have no complains tu make against him, but knowing him so in- umately and having had so many cpp r- tunities of seeing the excellent charsoter of the work he dues, 1 take this opportunity of saying a word on his behait. I am quite sure it will be borne out by the Chief Engineer.” Sume days ago Mr. Somerville discovered a **mare’s nest” in the shape of a letter writien by Mr. Lowe, D-puty Minister of Agriculture, which, Somerville insisted, made a corrupt bargain with one Casper Hett of Beriin, Out., whereby Hett could 19 information. Enquiry was made, how- ever, and it turns out that Mr. done under similar circumstances. Mr che German language Printer reduced to $434 74, he printing only. Ac this rate Mr. was considerabiy out of pocket, so M: Lowe arranged that he should ba silowe che pamphlet (which it was the invarabie stom of the department to p»y for) an for the electrorypes in addition. Mr. L. we a his letter of ex lanation, states: ** [ ds CAUT) ON. EACH PLUG OF THE MARKED “ih. é&z BB. IN BROVZ: LETTERS. | | AN IF 1b, NOW: OTHER GENUINE. jan2?- dy & wkv Myrtle Uavy aot think that anything less than this woulc iuty to protect the department from un iue charges, 1 cannot see that the per sdvantage of the ignorance of avy ne.’ Had Mr. hid, and not treated Hett like other auth phisticated German. If you suffer with a cough, espe- cia'ly in the morning, HACKNO- MORE is o sure relief It you cannot sleep try HACKNOMORE —it often relieves, 8 Metimes cares. Try it before you resort to opiates. Lf 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 HACKNOWMORE. If you | always insist upon having HACK- NOMORE, and never accept a substitute, you will not be dis- appolated. tl Léch—-msy2 Denison isan M P. and would not words. Mr. Lowe is an vid man, aud not part like Col Denison, ounces and swaggers and charges Mr Lowe with attemp'mg to defraud sovernment of $316 bred pe: ple. r‘otain payment of some $316, which the Auditor General had deducted from his oili for penting. The affsir happened in 1887, aud Sumerville sprung it one night in supply and insisted upon knowing ail sbout it, aad the Opposition jeered loudly when Mr. Oarling said he couid give them Lowe did ao more than any honest man would have Hatt was authorized tu prepare and print 50,000 emigration pamphlets of 32 pages in He did sv and sent ina bill for $751 60, which the Queen's alowiag fer Her he difference of $317 for the auth orship o! nave been honest ; whue I feel it is my first formauce of such duty called on me to take Lowe acted otherwise than he ors and publishers, what a howl Mr. Sumer- ville and and his chums would have made vver the Government swindling an unso- Nor had they the decency to accept Mr. Lowe's very reason- ble explanation; they howled ail the worse sfter it had been read, howled for very rage because an explanation had been given which, instead of showing Mr. Lowe to bea sccusations he made against Cul. Danison be was glad to creep out of, because Col. have rested till he made Somerville eat his The charges against Mr. Lowe have been satisfactorily explained, bur as a mem- oer of the House, and cannot take his own Mc. 3 m:iviile the Mr. Somerville ie sot only nut a gentieman, but his ideas and nstinets unfit him to assuciate with weil- The rest of Tuesday was spent in supply, during which Sw Rechard Cartwright spoke 45 times, Somerville Bl times, Lister and “icMullen 30 t:mes each, Paterson, of Brant, 22 times, Landerkin 18 times, Muleck 10 times, and a number of other (Frits less than 10 times each. Your readera will remember that when, few weeks su. Wir. Kigar mids his harges against Sir Adolphe Oaron Sr } bn Thompson objsered that they were wt spec fic eneugh, and that unless they vere more defintiely stated, he woud ask he House to vote them down. If, how ver, weil-detiued charges were made, the G overament would promorly granc an ia estigation. Ever since, the Opposition and their press have beeu trying hard to make it appear that the Governwenat wee afraid to grant an investigation end was bound to whitewash Sir Adolphe Caron at all cos's; and that Sir Adolphe had threatened thar, if he were 00. protected, he would tell #:/ ae knew and brivg others to the ground with him—and all that sort of thing, which the Grits foolishly chink goes down with he ovuntry, but which, jwiging by che -leetions during the past few moaths, has aot influenoed sensible nen in the slightest Notwithscanding all their shouting. Sir Joba Thompsea stack to his word. When che House wet on Wednesday, Mr. Bowell resumed the debate. Referring to ‘he indefiniteness of the charges, he said that as Sir Richard Cartwright, Mr. Mills and Mr. Edgar nad, toa very large extent, by their speech- -8 supplied the omission of which the gov- ‘ernment complained, and directly specified cts of which they saia they could prove Sir Adoiphe Caren guilty. The govern- went would take them at their word, and give them an opportunity of proving the charges they made. Accordingly he moved an amendment to Mr. Edgar’s motion, that the charges, together with certain state- nents made in the House by Cartwright, Mulls and Edgar, be referred to one or nore Commissiouera to take evidence hereon, and report such evidence to the House. Mr. B-we'l said the truth could ‘auch more easily be arrived at by a Com- mission, who would take evidence in a pro- per way, than by @ Parliamentary Cum- nittee, and of this the covntry had ex- perience last year inthe Tarte-M Greevy case. Then when the evidences was t-ken the House would be asked to pass judg g a ting what they asked. Just here I may be «llowed to quote # short exiact froma p-per read at the Teaches’ Convention last men h, in’ Toronto.**%y Miss Bohon, of O'tawa, upon the “Object of Karly Trat-ing.” Visas Bolton is known ae ove of the ablest kincergart n ‘e-chers in Ontario. She said “When wowea taily cesbze what it fe to ning up their children properiv, that they re in reality the educators of monkind, thy «ili in my opinion, tiud that their rights are fully secured tothem, Vhey will net desire to be platform oratora, leaders ip this society wd that social movement, philanthropiste for the whole waild, docors, lawyers, preachers, cleiks, anything but smviher.” For dyspepsia and liver comp'aint vou have 4 printed ynirantee on every butrie of Sbiloh’s Vicalzer, It never fais to care —ReAdin Sros. uovldwly —- SKODA’S DISCOVERY con- tains MORE CELERY than any CELERY COMPOUND made, TOA : ait os ye | is c F EMMET. “| AM CURED!” Physicians, Pile Remedies and the Knife UTTERLY FAILED! Yet there was Heip! ment on it. The Opposition were thunderstruck by his movement. They did net know what vsay- They had expected a equire vote mu. Kdgar’s motion, and they also expected that ic would not be voted dowa without a very considerable amount of kicking from some of the Governmest sappoiters. But bat the Government would “sec them” thie is charges and ‘‘g» them five betver,” was auinetiing they were totally unprepared for. : Mr. Edgar i:eu been put forwa:id to make a series of charg.s which looked very formid- able and was eutticient tu appeal a casual reader, bat which when you came to analy ze them, you feuund to be so vague and g-n-ral that it would be a mockery fur auy tiivanal co attempt to investigate them. Their vague- ; uess, their geaerality was intentional the so e object was to deiude the people. Mr | Kdgar kuew he was safe iu making these charges, they were drawo up carefully, aud they stopped ata certain pvint; bat, in his , speech tothe House he alluwed his tongue | to wag too fast, as did Cartwright and Mills; seeing whi2h the Government said: If your) written charges were vague, your spoken words are specific enough, we will give you: an opportunity of proving them. The! Opposition raged from halfepast three ia the afcernoon till hel!-past three next morn- ing—they denounced the amendment. [hey declared they never made the charges alleged. Toree times they asked that the dub.te be adj raed, but each time Sir John Chompson said the matter was au important | one which admitted of no furtner delay but should be speedily investigated. Cartwright declared that be would ignoreany such commis- sion as that contemplated, and he mistook the teelings of bis Opposition brethre: if they would not do iikewre He closed a brutally bitter sveech by moving another amendment reiterating that the House should investigate the cha:ges and not remit them to a com- mission nominated by Caron and his col ieagues, At last, afier 3 o'clock in the m:rn- ing, the vote was taken, when Vartwright’s smendment was defeared by i25 to 63, and Mr. Bowell’a amesdment adopted by a similar vote, to which, however, on motion of GENTS '—I wish to inform you that the treatment consisting of SKODA’S REME- DIES you sent me for Piles, has, as you stated in your lever accompanying the same, artusfiy enred me. Why, gentlemen, I can hardly realize i, when to BETTER titer ue lone years euffer-| ing il brave endured, of the Pile Reme-} dies I have tried; of the Physicians em- ployed; of the tworssrieal performed (having had the Pile Tumors remove! twice wrth the kuife) and ail 1 could get wae tesaporasy rechief. But now arter teking feven Boitles of F FAR SKODA’S DIS. COVERY & Three Boxes LITTLE TARLETS, end using Five Box. es of SKODASA PILE CURE, I em cured. Jam now ablo to Werk every day. and shall start for Virginis im a iew days to work cuiting timber. You freely g2'2 me the medicine Peat F cSOLD want to partially prr you for what you have done. Fn- tlesed Sind $23. V0irn is about what J paid for one operation that did me really no yoou at ali. Grate.ally youra, Bangor, bis. CnuAsS. EMME?P. Guernsive Contract oh Every Bottie. FSKOUA DISCOVERY G0., Woi-ville, N.S COLONIAL HOUSE, Philips Square MONTREAL. Mr. McCarthy, was added a proviso ‘hat the mitted tu the Hoase of Commons for approval! Phen the H suse «dj -urned. Li is haraly necessary to say that the Op- vosition, one and ail, were very crovs They th uzht they bad @ sure thing against the zoverument, If a commictee was granied they would have an opportuai'y of ex «mining i.to ail the election coutests in the Province 4 Quebec for the past ten yeare, aud surely some hing would come ont of that, while the O:tewa Liar and bis imps would be on hand w invent what wes wanting and to send lying despstches to the gris press. If the govern. meut voted the motion down they hud a text ’|tcom which to harapgue the perp e trom every stump in Canada Bat the government heat bem at their own game and told them plai: ly bey must either “put up or shut up.” They wanted time, but they got none, the business had to be settled. aah vote of 2 to 1 ot the “ommous decided that the grits must be ready with their proofs before an impartial comission, where no tricks will be aliowed, but where evidence wiil be taken as ina evurt of law it is scarcely probable, but considering that the House is now some eleven weeks in session, ic is pussible that the G.ivs will feel ; i nvodler, proved him ag bonest nisn. : . Again was Mc. Somerville unfortunate io |\'*e formulating their charges against Mr. ais charges against the Goverament The Haggart which they preferred iset sessiun ata very late day, particalarly asthe Govern- me: t just now appears willing to investigate complaints agiinst its members. It was Hon. David Miils who said before the opening of che session, that ere it was four weeks old the Governmeat would be wiped ont of existence. It is time that Mr, Mills ex. psived himself. On Wednesday a deputation of ladies waited on Premier Abbott and presented a _ | petition signed by 18,000 female resid. nte ot the Dominion, praying that the franchise be granted to women. Mr. Abbott is reported to have said that he was perronaily in favor the measure. After caretul study he was convinced that woman's franchise was » aecessity anda right, and that ere long it must be granted He wouli not promine, however, th.t the Guvernment wou'd, ci ber this session or Rext session, iutroduee a bill aames of the commissioners should be sub- | WE ARE NOW SHOWING NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTUENTS, Stap'e and Fancy Dry Goods, Carpets, Curtains, Upho stering Goods, Furniture, Mantles, Millinery, Ready-made Clothing, Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, St. tionery, China, Glassware, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, ete., ete. 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