mE at EXAMINER tine’ Rooms, bik Job Priv er Rak?r. , a | H | Room, ‘ie a ne For neat, clean, iasteful Printine and prompt attention to orders, THE LONY J 7 . | oem shanti. gn shies pastes : EXAMINER Job Printing Depowt- | pilihezd nen 7 : a heads, Pamph ay @ ment 1s peculiar. Don't forget st. — eating - ~~ — ous ———— er rere tenons ee Se OEE I DOLLARS Y eax. aia oo * This is trne Liberty, when Free Born Men, having te advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evairivss. Suverx Copiers Two Carme Pa ™ NEW SERIES. 7 CHARLOTTETOWN, P. EH. ISLA N i ai SATU R DAY, ————— ee ee = = APRIL 15, VOL. 30.--NO. 226 we Sar i tiie Calendar for April, 1893. MOON'S CHANGES, fall M d y Sa ‘ 52 morn Last Qual er, & Gay 4 bs New Moou } = y 10 22 ware} First Quarter, 220d day ‘ 1 13 morn Full Moor GET co cccdivcceces 7 10 after i Day Day's | High of i W eek. ength Water Musth. —— | —-——— | -——~- | -——_- h.m. | Morn’g. l Sata y | 241 ; 10 46 | 2 lay 44 | 1217 | 3 | Monday ee ee a 4 luesd 50 | aft Is 5 > 0 52 6 l sd 7 1 3i 7 | 13 0 2 Is | . lay 3 3 10 9 6 | 420 0 I | 9 5 49 mf y 13 6 59 | 12 sday 16 ; & OO 13 Ay 19 | 848 = | 22 | 9 30 15 ay i 25 10 10 - 16 lay 28 | 10 48 N > 17 | Monda | 31) 12 |AWOW Is | Ta oy 34 Morn’g. 19 | We y 38 01 yw Lh y 41 9 57 21 i I iay 45 1 50 92 5 ay | 47 2 55 23 j aa be 4 6 24 | Mond 2 5 30 2) | te av ob 6 47 | 26 1, Wednsday 58 7 40 2 Thu y id O | S 32 98 Friday 4 9 11 20 Saturday 7+). cea 30 ind 14410 | 1017 — Prosthetic Dentistry. AM prepared to moun’ Artificial Teeth on the different kinds of plates Aluminum, Watt's Meta!, Keese’s Metal (these metals will not oxidize or tarn black in the moutb), Vulcanite, ( elluloid aad Zylonite DR. J. P. MURRAY, Dentist, apl Stamper Block, Victoria Row, ore hroaf, ou hs, olde, and ibhtheria have for 0 Ye yielded To Perry Davis’ ninkiller Bir Bia “ Bolle S. R. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, STEEL AND IRON CUT NAILS, And Spikes. Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Hungarian Nails, &c., ST. JOHN, N. novi—l yr = — ee Oiled Clothing. _ insure prompt delivery, Spring orders shovl b sent in witheat delay. Prices and s amples on application. HORACE HASZARD, Manufacturers’ Agent. oO. B. WADMAN, Commission Merchant & Auctioneer, CRAPAUD, P. E. Lb. VARMS AND FARM STOCK A SPECIALTY. Quic® returns, Consignmen’s solicited t 5,00 CIGAR 4, whieh I offer to Traders by the Box che r than they can import them. @ianiidy & wky A. LHOFRHBD GRADUATE OF LAVAL AND McGILL,) Mining Engineer MAIN OFFICE..........000-ceeeeeesees QUEBEC RANCH MONTREAL WINDOW GRINDS AM) REMNANTS BELOW AUOM PAPER a HALE PRICE: eX) —_— AllOur Last Year Patternsof Good Gilt. —- ——— -—(*) — CUATAUN POLES ~— ~--==(x) COST —~——_—_ ~(x) —— —__-———. Stock—The Best fx) a —— in Town. BAZAAR COMPANY. Charlottetown, March 16, 1893 [ have closed my Branch Store at North “t speak not out of weak surmises, but from proof.” since COTTOLENE has come to take its place. Te satisfaction with which the people have hailed the advent of the New Shortening Cottolene evidenced by the rapidly Increas- ing enormous sales is PROOF POSITIVE not only of its great value as a new article of diet but is also sufficient proof of the general desire to be rid of indi- gestible, unwholesome, unappe- tizing lard, and of all the Ills that lard promotes. Try Cottolene at once and waste no time in & discovering like thousands of ® others that you have now NO USE } {basis of her life. Sympathy. Ask God to give thee ski)l In comfort’s art, That thou may’st consecrated be, And set apart Unto a life of sympathy For heavy is the weight of ill In every heart ; And comforters are needed much Of Christlike touch. Opportunity. The robin spoke out through the rain-- Hie waited not a golden day. ‘Lhe gladdest thing that he could say Might not be needed so again. The robin slid hie richest atrain Adown dim, slanting lines of rain ! —Edith H. Kinney. sidecases hima (Contr®uted by the Y, *V. C. T. U,) ¥.-@. @ @. :@. A Chriatian young woman is such only in paine, except in so far as her cunduct proves that the Golden Rule forms the That is the infallible test, a3 accurate as any chemical test applied in the Jaboratory—‘*Do unto others a3 you would that others should do unto you.” Any young woman capable of thinking knows that it would be a help to her, if she were a young man running the gauntlet of the dram shops legalized and set along our streets and environed by the temp'ations which result from cruel cus- toms and cowardly Jaw, to have those most admired, and whose good will was most sought, committed to totel abstinence from ail that can intoxicate. She knows that if FOR LARD. Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., Side of Queen Square. Having much better fa- cilities at my New Shop en 3 2 Ceol Susren : Sons 22 I am in a position to better than ever. a Goods arriving daily. R. K. JOST, Stamper’s Corner, Charlottetown, April 6, 1893. ‘ a= a =rand Sale of of. RR. SO -k Ae Nauare. best goods: NOTICE. Kindly dated March 8ist, now sent settle all accounts out by us. HASZARD & MOORE, Victoria Row. Charlottetown, April 11, 1893. TOUR GROCER SOR The Celebrated CHOCOLAT MENIER Annual Sales Exceed 33 MILLICN LBS. ~nED CHOUILLOU, MONTREAL. & al For Samples 8..:t free, write to C. AL’ sical ciadintine NEW FURNITURE. — ee —— TE <n nee Continued daily until the whole our immense stock is disposed Good work, new styles, bottom prices, at our Warcrooms, Queen Save money and get the Come one, come all. JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, Feb. 25,71822. Jon STAMPER'S CORNER, ments Of my CUStOMeTS "aired by oar soil New Wellington and Ann Sts. NIONTREAL. | eure oP | Bone Dust For Sale. the young women with whom a young man assuciates speak favorably of the use of eleohclics and tobacco, he is a thousand times more likely to form the habit of using both: Any Christian young woman who will not take the position of an out-and-out total abstainer, is either ignorant, pre judiced, bewildered, or her Christianity 16 **as sounding brass and a tinkling cymbal.” This ought not to be regarded as a hareh judgment, because under the head of FEW TONS of Pure }-inch Bones and Dust (Phosphate of Lime), best known The Fertilizer most Try it. JOHN NEWSON, etc. _ eater to the require- se Ger for Gardens and Urchards, Tur- | nips, Carrots, ; aps A Soiree | Diseases are oftem difficult to remedy, | | _ SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE NORWECIAN COD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME AND SODA, will restore alost appetite. lost ‘lesh, and check wasting diseases, especial- ly in children, with wondérful rapidity. Coughs and colds are easily killed by a few doses of this remarkable remedy. PALATABLE AS MILK. Se sure to get the genuine, put uf in salmon-colored wrappers. Prepared only by Scott & Bowne. Belleville, igaorance, prejudice and bewilderment of mind are included a whole army of well- {meaning but thoughtless and _ variable. minded girls, who would do _ better if they hed been better taught at home in Sunday School and church. Ic is for this reason that we are doing our utmost to bring the scientific knowledge of the dangers of alcoholism and the tobacco habit to the minds of boys and girls in the public schools of the nation and the world |-- to introduce temperance lessons into the ‘Sunday Schvolsa—to produce the *‘arrest of thought” in the minds of all Christian pastors, and through our mothers’ meetings to inculcate the duty of parents to teach their girls and boys alike the practical every-day meaning of the golden rule and the imitation of Christ. His Gospel, in its great principles, adapts itseif to the special difficulties uf every age, so that we judge not by specific acts of the Founder of Christianity, but by the tenor of his life and the one cardinal doctrine that under- lies all his teachings,—‘*Do unto others as you would that others should do unto you” and “Love thy neighbor.”—Frances KE. Willard. — Indirect Cost of Intemperance. BY REV, W. R. ELLIOTT. I have spoke of the financial importance of the liquor traffic, aa proved by the enor- mous cost to the consumers of intoxicating drinks ; but there is another bill of costs which weighs far more heavily upon the community. Every gallon of whiskey and every barrel of beer is so much seed sown fer luxuriant harvests of costly pauperism THE G. & J. PNEUMATIC TIRE Wik. in not So Nag "Enea Is the only Tire that gave satisfaction last year MANUFACTURED BY The Goold Bicycle Go. ix. us bes = STREET, Brantford, Ont. RONTO Forsanes ete. soply to ®*. DE |S. DAVIES, St. Gearge Pharmacy, who is Sole Agent for Charl stietown. dy 2:w & wyeow mch25 Ask for aa «(cdl Nn NOTICE. LL UMBRELLAS left st the old stand, Hillsborough Street, not called for before the Ist of May will be sold. MRS. R, BOYLE. apS—dy 4 wy li from 1892, if and vice and crime, which the public must reap. Every dram-shop is a lazy schoo! of self indulgence and bad companionship, for which we people pay, in relief of poverty, in the suppression of vice, in the punish ment of crime, ten times as much as for the whole support of education, public and private. We tempt men, at high cost, to do wrong, and then punish them, at still higher cust, for having done it. The diract cost of the liquor trade to the consumers, enormous as it is, is inaignifi- cant in comparison with the costto the [people of the pauperism and disease and lywiessness and violence of which intoxicat ing liquor is the generative cause. | have taken pains, for many years past, to examine the official reports of prisons and poor-houses, and government census- bureau reports, in the various states of the Union, and also in the leading and most enlightened nations of Europe, fur which to speak within the limits of truth. There is no need of exaggeration, nor of substitut- ing guesses for facts. If we were to say that one-half of all the social disorders that require interference of criminal law, and one-haif of the expendi: ures entailel upon the community by vice and crime, are the results, directly or indirectly, of intoxicating drink, it would seem to be enough. But in no official s'atement have I found so low an esiimate. The proportion varies from seventy-five to ninety per cent. ia ‘different communities, and the more careful | the cstimates are made, in general, the higher lis the rate fixed. Thus, the U. S. Commissioner of Education j states, ‘that from eighty to ninety per cent. lof our criminals connect their course of crime ‘with intemperance Of the 14.525 inmates of the Massachusette’ prisons, 12 396 -re report- led to have been in:emperace, or 84 per cent | Reports from every state, county and mupici- pal prison in Connecticut show that more than | ninety per cent. had been in habits of drink, by their own admission.” The last Parliamentary Report of Great | Britain is that eighty per cent. of criminal of- |tences, and a large proportion of pauperiem, are directly traceable to intoxicating driak. Let, then, the cost to the community of seventy-five per cent. of the crime and pauper~ ism and vice be added to the direct cost of the drink to ‘he consumer, and estimate, if you ‘can, what the eum-total will be. Have the | people no right to consider and act upon these things ? are ee Sp: ing. The Poet walks abroad, And, ‘*What the nameless glory of the Spring?” he cries, Ak ! ia thiee owa soul, Poet, Lieth the glory or the plainness ot it all ! C. G. 8. Murray Harbor, April 13. +e Prohibition in South Carolina. There will be no liquor or beer sold in South Caroling except by the state after July 1. Four of the most eminent legal firms in the state have decided the matter. After the passage of the law at the last session in the Legislature, the liquor dealers of the state formed an association, and employed counsel to test its constitu- tionality. The counsel have filed their opivion. They advise the liquor dealers te prepare to meet the law as valid and sonstitutional, and that in view of the heavy penalties prescribed they cannot advise them to continue selling liquor after July 1, but, on the contrary, advise them to comply with the 3*atute until it has been declared invalid. To test the constitutionality of the statute the counsel advise that proper proceedings be taken. In the meantime the Governor and state dispenser are in the west and northwest naking arrangements to open the state bar- rooms in July. ec el MI James Blair's Case. Navanee, April 10.—A highly interest- ing case has happened in this town, which 8 creating a good deal of comment. Mr. James Biair. a well known merchant tailor here, has fur fourteen years been a sufferer from that terrible disease known as Bright's disease of the kidneys. He suffered so terribly that one hour's work at the cutting able would completely exhaust him, and he had to almost give up work altogether. He tried almost every known remedy for his complaint, but without any good results. Medical men and patent medicines failed him, and he was gradually getting worse every day. Fin:l'y he read a despatch in one of the local pspers, stating that a man named Murray, living in Gravenhurst, had been cured of kidney trouble by using Dodd's Kidney Pills. Asa last resort Mr. Biair began taking these pills, and three boxes made anew man of him, and seven boxes completely cured him. Mr Blair is back at work egain, and says that he feels twenty years younger, and that these pills | completely cured him. His recovery has’! created quite a sensation. ! — ee News Notes. That trust which is said to have been organized by the clergymen of Binghamton, U.8., in establishing a uniform scale of high prices tor performing the marriage ceremony is almost as bad locally as the coal truat. Our young men may wel) hope: that it won't cross the frontier. The pro-| posed tax on bachelors would be nothing in) comparison. Mr. Smalley’s London cable to the Tribune says: The political campaign dur- ing the Easter holidays carried the war with renewed energy into the provinces! against Mr. Gladstone's Home Rule bill. The one incident, however, which stands) out above all others, amidst the flood of, speeches and demonstrations of the week, has been Mr. Balfour's visit to lreland. The cause of Unionism lost little through Lord Salisbury'’s iliness. Even the late Prime Minister could not have evoked more enthusiasm and helped Ulster to demonstrate her hoatility to home rule more powertully than Mr. Balfour has done during the last few days. The ex-Secretary of State for Ireland received a weloome ithe like of which has hardly ever been given toa public men, Even the wildest enthusiasm with which Mr. Gladstone used to be received in Scotland never equalled the reception given to Mr, Balfour. “—_, Syrup of Figs, produced from the laxative and nutritious juice of California figs, combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be must beneficial tothe human system, acts Las ; 74 Se A bE = ea NX 4 \ BABY RIDER, Belfast, di CURED = —:— —— SKODA’S! ° xs 0D “Baby Rider, was a terrible sutierer from Bescnia of Scaip and Face. Th. whole Top of Mead was covered \ fach thick, and Face aud ! lavolved Ia similar mauner. No r t nicht or Cs tor child or mother. Biand@s ani Cliet"ay Covered with Dleed, where the ltic ons endeavered io allay the itching and ber by ecratching tho raw rurface of Face, wits its thay fingers. kinds, had been used, Remelic yf nearly al but 1 was corstant!y growing woree, when tho mother began the use of SKODA’S GERMAN SOA?, ara SKODA’S OINTMENT. These Lemedics used externally, four or fiye times, daily, for a few weeks, produced as clear end fair a skin, as ever adorned a Baby's body.” SKODA’S GERMAN SOAP, TOILET ANC MEDICINAL, Should always be ased in the Nursery. it Jeaves the Shin without Spot or Mlemish. SKODA DISCOVERY CO,, WOLFVILLE, WLS, For'sale by all Druggists. Trade su by W. R. Watson, Charl’ stown, P. B. 1. teal Why ' you take Cold and Cough. Generally caused by exposure to cold, wet feet, sitting in a draught, coming from hot and crowded places, in this dress, or wearing damp clothes, stock- ings, or any other cause tindieg te check suddenly the perspiration The result produces inflammation of the lining membrane of the lungs or throat, and this causes phlegm or matter which nature tries to throw off by expectora- tion. In many cases she is unable tr Co so without assistance, cad this it Why you use Allen’s Lung Balsam. Three Size Bottles, 25C_ $0C. $1.00 gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, effectually cleansing the system, dispelling culds and headaches, and curing habitual! constipation. A Lert aanpep Compiimunt —A clergy- man in Scotland invited Bishop Selwyo to preach in his church. His Lordship gave a0 impressive and beautiful serwon, which at the same time was perfectly plain and simple. The rector was delighted, and said 80 on meeting one of the most regu)ar mem- bers of his congregation. ‘* Well,” sir, I don’t think so much of it,” rejoined the man. ‘‘it wasso simple any child could have understood it. For my part, 1 like a sermon thst confuses your head for a week. I don’t know any which beats yours for that, sir.”—London Baptist. For Over Firry Years Mre. Winsloes 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 the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other cavses. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘* Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. lyr The drought in Kansas hae been broken, but the wheat crop is damaged 50 per cent. Country Uncle—Bless you, my boy, there's noend of fun in the country. You must come up when it’s the season for husking bees. City Nephew (nervous!y)—Desh me! 1 shouldn't care evah to husk a bee unless somevne would first remove the ating. a THE IMPESS PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST, Contains no Alum, Ammonia, Lime, Phosphates, or any Lajariam, _ WW. CILLET®, Toronto, Ont, CLEARING-DUT SALE, Household Furniture, BY AUCTION. AM ipetructed by Miss Haszard to sell by i Anction, at her r-sii-nes, ~ fas Chestants, Kent Street, on Wd NESUAY, the 26 & day of April instant, commencing at 11 o'clock, a. m. :~ Her Household Effects, com Drawing Room, Dining Room, eas, Hall, Bedroom and Kitchen #aruitare, Blectre Pla'e, China, Glass aad Orockeryware, Cow USE 8KODA’S DISCOVERY, the great | and nerve remedy. 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