s Pe 'fen* Ex ow «£ crmung Rooms, LONDON HOUSE, QUEEN *#TREET. Job Printing of all Kinds at skort notice Pillbead , Letterheads, Noteheads, Pamph- jeta, Vorters, Liotgers, etc —— 7 - — DAILY EXAMINER. Teams :—Frre Dotsans a Yuan, — > — a = aay YEW SERIES CHARLOTTETOWN “ This is true Liberty, when Proe Born Men, having to advise the Publie. may speak free.”—Evarriss. = ISLAND, MON DA“ » NOVEMBER 7 SL a nr ee ce 1892. For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- | ment is peculiar. Don’t forget it. —_—_———<— - — Sovrare Copres Twe Cevrs VOL. 30.--NO. 118 _ —_ - — a Winter Clothing. ee I A E are te the front with GOOD GOODS and LOW 3 PRICES. No man can afford to order his Winter Suit-or Overcoat without first seeing our stock and getting prices. ———— A Large Stock of Meltons in all shades, . Beavers, Black and Blue, | . Naps, Blue, Black, Brown, a Kerseys, ete., ete. We will make a good MELTON OVERCOAT to order! for $10.00. We invite inspection. We make th: best- fitting Clothing in the city. JOHN McLEOD & CO. November 2, 1892-—eod & wky Charlottetown, = 7 —_— — _ a2. SEG, The Leading Custom Boot and Shee Maker, ESIRES TO ANNOUNCE that he is now better than ever prepsred to supp'y the public with FIRST-CLASS CUSTOM WORK. Having recently placed in the latest improved Machines and Lasts, ine!nding we Picadiliy Laat, aleo a good supply of exce!leut Stock, such as No. 1 Freach Calf, French Kp, French Oil Goat, French Kid, American D -ngola, German Shell, C srdovan, E g- lish Osk and Spsnish Sole Leather, sad having the best w »rkmen in the Province, you evn rely on getting a first-class Boot or Shoe in any style or quality, for either Miases’, Boys’, Ladies’ and Geutlemen’s wear, at the mst reasonsble prices. Orders filled promptly. Repairing of all kinds neatly done. We keep a line of our own HAND-M\ADE BOOTS constantly on hand. your Boots at the old stand and have dry feet. J H. BELL. Buy Charlottetown, October 31, 1892 —Im m wf = } ASK YOUR (F#ROC EZR | The Celebrated CHOCOLAT MERRIER Innual Sales Exeeed 38 MILLION LBS. roe, write to C. AL’ «ED CHOUI.LOU, MONTREAL. FOR = oe eee tr a OP Eee > On Exhibition ——AT Tai BAZAAR STORE UNTIL S@QisbD.: IUR THOUSAND DOLLARS’ WORTH OF FINE CHINA, including Tea Sets, Water Sets, Vaaee, Pitchers, Cheese ani Butter Dishes, Toilet Sets, Choe:late Jugs, Berry and Pudding Sets, Bisque Figures, Wine and Milk Sets, Perfume and Vinegar Bottles, China and Glass Baske's and Ink Wells. and 1,001 other articles to beautify and adorn the household. All the above goods will be avid at BIG REDUC TIONS for TWO WEEKS. NEW G''OD3 are coming in every day, and for want of room we have to push them off at PRICES THAT TE LL ‘Ante and Photograph Albums Nice Plush and Leather Dressing Ca-es, Manicure Sets, Cuff and Qullar Boxes, Glove and Handkerchief Sets, Jewel C-ses. ALL MUST RE SOLD. Fifty- five Violins and Accordeons at all prices to be sul Id at wholesale pricea. Won't miss this opportuni’ y to get & @ow id musical instrument at your own price, SCHOOL and COLLEGE BOOKS all in and selling at the cheapest rx'es. Fuols cap, Memos, Pencils, Slates, Inks, ete. For good Writing Psper and Envelopes, Fancy Stationery, Linen Pads in all sizes, Pens and Pence le, try the BAZAAR STORE Clearance Sule of Wall Paper and Window Blinds Everyone is enited. See our stock of Pictures and British Plate Mirrors. Framing done to order, Big stock of Mvuuld- ings to select from. BAZAAR STORE. Queen Street. eod & wy Char] sttetown, Sept. 19, 1892- ee + : Logitt/ / Who legle COGNAC | THE SECOND LARGEST SHIPPERS OF BRANDY FROM FRANCE. THEIR BRANDIES ARE UNSURPASSED IN AGE AND QUALITY. Ask your Wine Merchant for them. ee ROBERT BALL: OS == a ——— Calendar fer November, 1892. MOON’S CHANGES. Pers Moet, Gh GAP veecsinccc ec 11 25 mor Last Quarter, OE Oe Soe | 6 58 mein New Moon, 19h day..... ....... 8 55 morn Firet Quarter, 27th day..... «e+e 6 4 morn Rca ce tieanncanapeoeanoncies aeons ang aml Day High Water. of Day of Week. -|-— Month Morn After. h. m. h m 1 Tuesday 7 52 8 23 2 |Wedoesday | 753] 9 17 3 7 9 3 2a 4 Pridey 10 2 10 4) 5 saturday 10 59 11 19 6 Sunday 11 39 | midn’ht 7 Monday ial 0 21 8 Tuesday 0 43 1 6 9 W eduesday | 132 1 58 19 Thursday 2 25 2 53 il Friday 3 24 3 56 i2 Saturday | &23 5 10 13 Sunday | 6& 44 6 1s 14 Monday | £2 7 16 15 Tuesday [2 8 3 16 Wednesday 8 24 & 44 17 Thursday | 9 3 9 22 1s Friday 9 41 9 59 ig Saturday | 16 16 10 33 20 Sunday 10 52 11 lt 21 Monday f 3230 | 1151 22 Tuesday fs, ke | oe 23 W ednesday 028 | 048 24 | Thursday 1 8 1 29 25 Friday 1 50 2 12 2 saturday | 2 35 | 2 59 27 ~unday | 3 2t 3 65 28 Monday 4 26 5 6 29 Tnesday 5 46 6 26 | 30 | Wednesday Gil? & GRAND ORGAN RESITAL, ' j ST JAMES’ Y. M. L. A. Tr magnificent new itinew Often now being | Under the placed in St. James’ Caurch will "| opened Thauksgiviag Night, Nov. 10, =a BT =a PaOF. RYDER, OF BOSTON, Assisted by the Choir uader Mr. S. N. Earle. Programme next week. Admission 25c. oc 3l—m ws CHRISTMAS TREE. HE Ladies of ST. JOSEPH’ Ss SODAL-| ITY will hold a Christmas Tree in aid | of St. Juseph’s Convent, | On Wednesday, Noy. 16th. Contributions will be gratefully received] by the Sisters of St. Joseph's Conveut. | oct31 Potato Bags A 00 SECOND-HAND POTATO & GRAIN BAGS for sale by the eubscriber. R. McMILLAN. | _nov2—Iw cod pat guar her wat DR. T. C. ROBINS, Surgeon Dentist. Office -Prince Street. oppo.-ite St. Paul's Church, CHARLOTTETOWN, FP. =. tI. oer Disappoints ! & OO. TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J af MIL81SJ 4, HAliFAX alcoholic Beverage), TERS (4 ONE ENJ Ooys am the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, L iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. ye of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its eflects, prepared 7 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 75c 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. Manufaetured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORE, N.Y W. R. WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, Charlotteetown. jyl3 re re orn rms CAIN | \ OHE POUND cn of & Day. | A GAIN OF A POUND A DAY IN THE } CAST OF A MAN WHC HAS BECOME “ALL ) KUN DOWN,”* AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKE { THAT eee DLE FLESH PRODUCER, Sie eas : a pane ih pans a % “Backache | the scavengers means the kid- | of the syetem. neys are in “Delay ie trouble. Dodd's | dangerous. Neg- lected kidne Kidney Pills give fe troubles result prompt relie ‘‘75 per cent. | in Bad Blood, 4, disease is | Dyspepsia, Liver rst caused by | Complaint, and disordered kid-| the most dan-~ neys. gerous of all, U Wight as well | Brights Disease, try to have a| Diabetes and healthy city | Dropsy.” “The above diseases cannot exist where kidneys are} Dodd's Kidney clogged, they are | Pills are used, Sold by all dealers b receipt dake tee por bow or nat for $e Dr! L. A Sanit & Co. Torotite, Weise tor book called Kidney Talk. YOu men sewer- g@, as good health poe the om ‘al will find the Naw oORINK ——OF THE—- most delimous, They are called Frum SquasH (a delicate drink for ladres<), Line Froir CuampaGye (4 delicious non ani Cinchona Bit palatable and Chey will be found an agrevable varicty from the Ginger Ale and Lemonade. All leading Grocers, D-euggisis, Hotel> and Wiie Marchants Wiimot Spa Spring Co. (Ltd). jyl9 T hanksgiving Day. {Harper's Magnales ) It’s been a year to day since last 1 kneeled ‘nd thanked the Lord For all the wondrous blessin's ‘nd the joys these days afford, ‘Nd bere I am agsia this year, prepared to do art At renderin’ of thanks devouc, from the heart, For all the good things I have got from this here sinful life, Although I vow I've seed of late a mighty lot of strife, most humbly « My craps went back on me this year; my Jer- sey cow, she’s dead ; ‘Nd I for sixteen mortal weeke lay groanin’ on my bed With ha al ‘ad oracky ! Gee! Is wasn’t any fun, I tell ye. Thea my little mare—the apeedy sorre] one I sought so much store on—one day she shied ‘nd run away, "Nd lamed herself tor life, smithereens the shay. ‘nd smashed to "Nd then my darter Susan, she eloped the fourth o’ June With that young Silas Tompkins. &® worthiess sort 0’ coon. He never earned an honeat cent, can see, Ain't never likely to begin. with me. "Nd wife's gone kind o’ flighty, too. indeed a sin For nie to sell for rage the sook she kept her savin’s in, He’s a ‘nd, faras I The couple lives It was "Nd yet, you know, I'm thankful, spite of all my beastly luck, Because I don’t get flabbergasted every time lim stuck. I know there’s lean and fat for all, just had my lean, "Nd now a juicy slice of fat ‘ll come my way, [ ween; "Nd even if it dosn't come, you'll hear my thanktu! roar | Because this dog-goned year just past 's be- hind me—not + Water’. e °° Obituary. ‘nd I've With feelings of deep regret we record the ;death, on Friday, 25th ult., of Mrs. James ‘Hughes, Bonwell. About a fortaight previous to the occurrence of this sad event, her young- est child, Lucinda, aged 7 years, also died. | Mrs. Hughes was a kind, good, virtuous woe iman, and her loss will be keenly felt by her bereaved husband and seven remaining daugh- ters, besides uther friends and acquaintances. Her remains were interred at St. Ann’s Church, Lot 65, on Sunday evening Not. withstanding the very disagreeable weather, the funeral was a large one, showing the re- spect in which she was held. To the bereaved husband and sorrowing family we exteud our sincere and deepest sympathy. ED i Ge Meeting at Souris. The roads being almost impasssble, and the weather unfavorable, the atcendance at the above meeting on the 3rd inat. was small. Owing to the poor representation of the patrons and shareholders, another geueral meeting will be held in the Hall at Souris on December Ist at 2 o'clock p. m. Notwithstanding the disagreeable travel- ling, the canvassers were to the front, and their reporta show that the necessary amount of stock and requisite number of {cows have been subscribed. So it only remains now to leave the matter in the ‘hands of persons capatle of discharging the ‘onerous duties of such an important trust. All interested in this important quesnon will, therefore, remember that at the next meating all the ofticers will be elected, by- laws drawn, and other important matters transacted; so, to prevent any discontent- ment at a future time, we strongly urge every patron and shareholder to attend this meeting. Remember the date and the hour, Suc’y. 4th. —- The Dairy Boom. On the evening of the 29*h ult. there was a meeting convened in Kingsboro Hall, Lot 47, for the purpose of taking into consideration the feastbilitv of erecting & cheese factory in cor janc:ion with the surrounding #000] dis- fricta, Alex Scott, jr., was elected to the chair, and the undersigned Secretary. After good speeches being clelivered by Mr. T. S. Roke erfsou and Mr. Lauchlin McDonald, ex- M. P. P,, and others in favor of the under- taking, it was resolved that the district be canvassed for supporters, and Mesers. Wm. McLeod and Wil'iam Young were appointed for that purpose. Souris, Nov. J. G. McLgop, Sec’y. ne: <2 Personal. effective tonic). Four brothers in Kingston, Jamaica, Joho, Benjamin and William Saunders, weigh in the aggegate 1,000 pounds Ex-Secretary Blaine is said to be about to write another book. He is enjoying life in Washington without the cares of office preas- ing upow him Reapers! Householders! Farmers ! Everybouy !—Be sure and. read the svt. of Geo Carter & Co. Thereis no mistake but this firm serve their customers weil, and better now than ever. Try them. Nov 5 dy & wky 1: Robert Burns’ eottege at Ayr is to be ree produced at the Worlas Pair. FRODAS DISCLVERY. the tireat German-Amecricun Reme- ety for kieurt. Nerves, Liver. Lidveys, Blood. Guverantes -mirret withevery bettie. Pay uly for the good | you reeeive. Ag ‘all Preregists, 1.00 per Soe six bottics 85.50. If you int to know about SKODA’S REME- DIES, send postal for ** Morning Zipkt.” Phe pilgrim goof B Britiah Catholics about to be m de to Rome will beth«greatest in wealth and numbers that has left Great Britain im 300 years. English Derby hats, selling fast. Cheap for cash at the Scotch Beore. Nov 2 Si LETTERS 10 THE EDITOR The Shortest and Best Route via Cape Traverse and Tormeniine. Srr,—Ia a short time the Dominion Par- liament will assembla. [ feel it a duty to call the attention of our repre-entatives, both Dominion and local, also the editors of our local papers, and the public general- ly, to the great necessity there is for the extension of our pier here so a3 to give the public good harbor accommodation, The Government ought to bring down in their estimates a sum sufficient for this work; for they are aware of the amount required to give a fine harbor here from the esti- mates aid before them by able engineers. The contract, tov, ought to be let as soon as possible, as the work can be performed very much cheaper in winter than in sum- mer. My reasons are for pressing this matter, — First—lt will be» great benefit to our farmers to have a harbor here, so that large vessels can come here to load with produce. At present we have to charter small schvoners to carry produce to larger vessels in other harbors. Thia causes an extra expense of from two to three centsa bushel. Consequently, the amount must come ovt of the farmers. [t must be apparent to every one that ‘times are so dull that it is almost impos sible for the poor farmers to get along, and they should have all the advantages rt is possible for the Government to give them, and every accommodation required by them to get their produce marketed, shoald have the attention of our representatives, as what will bonefit our farmers here will help every farmer directly or indirectly. [ would ask every farmer from Emeraid junction and all around this part of the country to Cape Traverse, to assist in bring ing this matter before cur representatives and the Government. It is our intention to call a public meeting soon, inviting our representatives, Dominion and local, to atrend; and we want every farmer to as- sist in making this meeting asuccess. We will have a petition and will pass strong resolutions, asking for our just rights and what has been promised us from time to time. Second—Now that the pier is completed at Tormentine, N. B., and they have a! splendid harbor there, a vessel drawing 20! feet of water can go in at low tide. It has cost about four hundred thousand dol- lars, ($400,000) and it will be almost useless | unless we get a harbor here, so as to make connection. We have to pay our four- tieth part of that amount, and surely the! Government will not refuse to vote thirty | thousand ($30,000) to give us # good har-| bor. I know chat there are several plans _ specifications before the Government, able engineers, stating that it would ion about that amount to give us a fine harbor. Third —As soon as we have a good harbor here, the N. B. and P. E. L. Railway Com- pany will put on a fast ateamer to connect the two points, and the Government would soun realize the amount of traffic it wou'd bring to our railway. Fourth-—It would be a great advantage to the travelling public, in time and money. Just take a look at the time-tables. What do we find? Passengers leave Charlotte- town now vis Summerside at 7 o'clock a. m., and 6 o'clock, via Pictou. They ar- rive at Moncton by the Intercolonial at 14.45, and Truro at 2005. Whata differ- euce there would be if the route were via! Capes Traverse and Tormentine. A pas- senger would then leave Charlottetown at 9 o'clock a. m., and Summerside at 9.30, connect at Emerald Junction, and arrive at Sackville to conneet with the noon C. P. R. train, and arrive in Halifax at 6 o'clock, one howr and forty-five minutes ahead of the passengers via Pictou. And the sama advantage would be gained going west. Let a train leave Charlottetown at 4 o'clock p. m, and Summerside at 430 p. m., con- nect at Emerald Junction, arrive in Sack- ville to connect with the night train, pas- sengers would go to Montreal and all points sees. west on the same train as those who had crossed via Summerside in the morning, and would arrive in Halifax in the same train as passengers via Pictou! So, surely, ; the general public will see what a great advantage this route would be to chetravelile ing public—as well as the advantage of quick mail service. Let all who are opposed to this route just stop and think for one minute, and their con- sciences will tell them that this is the route. The government should give the required har. bor at once. There is a great number of people who would visit our Isiand if it wes not tor seasickness. Now, on this route they | would not have time to get seasick. Just! think, Mr. Editor, a steamer es fast as the! Northumberland would take on! ly 30 minutes) to run from pier to pier! Let theg ernment | put on « fast train between here and Char- ottetown, say to ran 40 miles per hour, It would only take 2 hoors and 30 minutes from} Charlottetown to Sackville, N. B., the came| time thst the fastest boat can tan trom Sum- | meiside to Point du Chene. There wase terovgh trip from Sackville to Charlottetown last summer, and with slow treins and riow boat, the party was just 3 hours and 30 mia uies meking the trip—‘‘act too bad” Hoping. Mr. Ejitor, you wili teke hold of this matter and assist ue io obtaining what we have heep promised for several years, especi ly befure au electior, 1 am, yours t:n y, PILFX * TRANG 4, lsg2 ' Laosdowne Hotel, Nov. Fav James Paton & Co's. carpet advt i to dsy’a ise ¢, Trev are offering tive fran Bruascls carpet a) $1.10, ca per papar we 3S cents p-r yard, mak ny aed laying Carpets by the best mekeis and layers ai Y cents per yard; they cut your carpets tree of charge, also superintend the laying free, and charg’ nothing for waste’ When in want of anys thing in the house farnishing line give them a call. We will selite you cheap—James Paton & Co., Scotch store, n4 3i ee A new Cnilian loan has jaat been floated in London and the Persian government aiso J wants £800,000. ——— _ SKODA’'S DISCOVERYis King of Sarsaparillas. I. M. HARMON. Physicians and Nervines BOTH FAILED! NERVOUS PROSTRATION Of Years’ Standing CURED BY SKODA’S! Gzyrs:—Your President, Dr. G. C. Kf! gore, will recall the fact that last June when in the City Drug Store in your City, r told him that on account of extreme nervousness | had been unable te attend to business for sev- BETTER‘ perm that wae then resting from all labor—mental and phy I. i was trusting in Nature aa a last resort, as Physicians and Ner-| vines had utterly in At that time I was troubled with Rem vyousness so badly that I could not sleep an hour some nights. I would have a crawling or creeping sensetion in my limba, that was more aanate tral rain M woittee <3} TH AN: it I "tod to think upon any subject for ten minutes. Dr. Kilgore gave me «ix botties of 8KO- DA'S DISCOVERY, and three boxes off LITTLE TABLETS, te!ling me they would greatly help me and he thought would cure me. I took the medicine according to dt- rections and have seen mo aymp-] toms of Nervousness since “es. ll fourth COLD bottle, I —. Nerves aw oa heartily, ard am well. | have oth scores what it has done for me. Resp'ly yours, Portland, Me. 1. M. HARMON, THE ONLY MEDICINE SOLD WITH A GUARANTEE CONTRACT WITH EACH BOT- TLE. TRY A COURSE (6 BOTTLES) aT OUR RISK, IF NOT BENEFITTED RETURN BOTELES AND GET YOUR MONEY. Pay ONLY POR THE GOOD YOU RECEIVE. SKODA DISCOVERY C0., Wolfville, N.S.f yP, &. ISLAND RAILWAY Thanksgiving Excursion. RewRe TICKETS will be iesned at one first-class fare to and from all Stations om tnis Keilway, on WKDNESDAY and TH! RS- DAY, 9th and 10th November, ipstaat, good for return up to and on November 14, 1892. J, UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, orientation, , Nove:aber 6, 1 5 4i L ve oes s TRONCEST, Best. stent Wave ure In Safad ty or making ften!n . Disinfecting, and eh undped © A con oqual #2 pounds oa get. Beld by All Grocers and Druggtieta. a WW. GILL), LToronta P. E, ISLAND RAILWAY NOTICE. IMMENCING ON ON WEDNESDAY, Novem- 9th inet, and continuing until ciore of navigation at Summerside, a Special Pawenger Train wil leave Charlottetown atéam daily pascene excepted) for Summerside, connecting there with =teamer for Point du C hene. Return- j ing, will leave Summerside on arrival of Steamer from Point da Chene. This train wil! run through to Tignish, and retara on Tueslays end Fridays. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, "tn November, 5, 1902. nov5 dy&wliy 4 Very Poor imitations are being sold of Campbell’s WINE of Beech Tree Creosote, the cure for Hoarseness, Bronchitis,Chronic Cough and all Lung Troubles, ORIGINAL MADE ONLY BY KENNETH CAMPBELL & CO. — ° . a Leicester Rams For Sale. HAVE ON HAND a few gooi Ram Lambs, sired by my Imported Leicester ham. Alen, the first prize Shearling Ram at the Provincial Exhibition this year, anda first-class imported twoshear Kam, Will sell any of the aoove cheap. Write for prices and particulars. WILLIAM CLARK, North Wiltshire. novi-—wy li pd es . +