calc Sea » & see & + | Job Printing Rooms, tC kK AILY Pe ce a ee cee a rr EN os ¢ a XAMINER. 2 “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Wen. *sving tm advice the Public, may speak free,.”-—Evericgs. - on ee eee ee, For neat, clean, tastefidl Printing, | and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Depart- ' Printing Dow i forget it SINGLE Cortes 77 Ovnas CHARLOTTETOWN, P. EH. ISLAN:', MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1882. VOT. 39. -NO, 25 ' nt 4 4 Year, ee N a ‘ yr ® i 'T> i hl & ‘ : . i De (aiendar fer June, 1892,! MOON'S CHANGES F 2; morn P Smoove amt We y 437 afte XN ‘A ‘ 42 ' rr \ es L ! WV ’ oo me ai M 4" Al m m A aa) 50 3 15 - ? ;4' | 410 3 Filday 4 20 ‘ | . i - +) 6 il 5 oe ay | 424-09 : < 7 34 7 58 7 ics y “ j } & 43 } . 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REDDIN BROS., Cameron Block, Opposite the Post Office. BT. GEORG OAREACI, FISHING TACKLE. NAMELY Reels, ——t Fiies, Rods, Lines, Casts, Hooks (with and witheut Gat), | Landivge Nets, etc. Ww! HAVE NO PIVE-YEAR-OLD STOCK at a 29 pear lis O14 ior i> we adver- tise Lour + cat thet discoun but only ask « fair ani Yonest pr fi. on a new and excep- t good stock 0 0) b3 ace very fine, and werth the price a. for them. Pr. De, Db AVIES. ; Dro pwr iad = “7 PENNYROYAL WAFERS. Wo ‘ BT monthly medicine for ladics uP, 4 5, or r and regulate the menses . ea « free, healthy ani painiess -” a xe N aches r pains n ap = 4 ‘ Now used by over 3,000 ladies r r ‘ luseagain. luvigo aics - . ‘ 4 Buy ur «druggist . " : e with our signatere across ~, ‘ fa Av substitutes. Sealed } Da : a Stamp. £1.00 per a ¥ . 4 ress, EUREKA X HEMICAL - , COMPANY, Dernost, Micn. For a. mailed, by GLO. BE. HUGAE4, at Apot aries’ Ha town iw iy —s2p'29 ——_____ JAMES ©, MORRISON, H \LIF AX. AGENT FOR WARRE ¥, CAKEBREAD & 00, TEA MERCHANTS, | Loudon, == England, ——AND ALSO—— First-Class West firms, ete. SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Careful attention given to consignments of Prince Ei ward Island Produce REFERENCK—Bank of Nova Scotia. OFFICE - Pickford & Black’s Wharf, | Halifax, Angust 13. 1891—dy & wy Severa! India) Worlds C Exposition, Chicago, 1893. es ve Government of he D>mini»w of Canads 44 ACC t the nvi 2 f the Govern-}¢ Menief the Uns : Aes to take part in the Worid iumbian Exporitio to be reid in Ch “40 from Is la 3 ) yber. 19903. As tis importeani: tha v ry full “i plavo Cana “iy proincs b i ; hist occasion, & General inv:'atio sex end to spadian pro- Guecers aud manuf ac ers i acricuituce, hort Cattare, pr ducts of forest fi.teries, minerals, "a ‘ 4, et to aasis8 In bringing ay of the n«tural resources and iudu sl pr slacts of Cantds as Will be ait An ix r for Canada ht been lave the pera charge uf sli tens of sp er, Shc 1) ‘ov ram nia have Seen } with "he view of mak ng Rhiibi } pele 401 g4alislac Ory aps lhe will pay the ‘rans port of exini eturpiog, ana for tut wihoing ar fener a . sot later than Stat Juls The ree iss atthe Ex o-tion bu ld ‘ome will i ist Novem 192, and all SXDiofi+,exc pi ig Live Stock, mas: be in place by ts ¢ tenors ' 1 n for space and genera! in a Matin can be otained on applying by le ter Dost f ¢e, to the uoder-izued : WM “AU VDER3, E «ecutive C.»omiasio .ec for Canada. Deparisca of ig ical ure, ? Gtawa, Miu April, (902, | mayit (hampagne Cognac, | Exported to India in 1891 London Clubg and West. End Hotels. fl cling heaven’s ovo hues. NE CHANCE NLY | Well, I have done all 1 can, and I think he is over the worst stages of the disease, BUT, said the DOCTOR, 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 EXSHAW’S BRAN ee A HI€H-CLASS | 20,000 CASES | EXSHAW & C0., Bordeaux, — FRANCE, | DRANK IN —IN THE-— | BRITISH ARMY. Every Bottle protected against frand by a PATENT WIRE ENVELOPE. J, (x) E. ALBRO, Halifax, Sole Agent for Maritime Provinces. DUM SPIRO SPERO.- CABINET WHISKY, 4 NOTED BLEND OF OLD HIGHLAND HIGH CLAS3 WHISKIES, selected oxpreasly for the Lord Mig or-elect of Landon. J E. ALBRO, Sole Agent for N.S. and P. E. I. ———— -:0:— CRYSTOGRAPHS, A new and most popular Churches, Claba, Hotels, D-veliinzs, etc., etc. artistic, giving a toue of richness, young lady enthusiasts, or fur these who CRYSCOGRAPHY desira » hobby to reproduce. GRAPHS are unaffected by atmospheric influence. device to imitate STAINED GLASS, for decorating The designs are most beautiful and varm’h and eofor to the terior of the edifice, re offers a scope for the amateur, or CHRYSTO J. E. ALBRO, Halifax, N. S., SOLE AGENT FOR N. 8. AND P. E I. I have great pleasure in informing the public of P. CHAPPEGLE, who wi iven the sole sale to THEO. L Crystographs. apl4—3m J. E. ALBRO, | Bvery Officers’ Mess The wost poou'ar Whisky at the For sale by al! first-class Houses in the City. E. Island that I have il carry a full liae of OND 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 pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ace ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its eflects, prepared only from the most healthy an peak substances, its many excellent qualitiescommend 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 ruggist who may not have it on and will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORE, N. Y. ; W.R, WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, Charlotteetown. f . 4 Rm Children r \ a =e |) SSA siwars | i =} > | Enjoy it. ; _ SCOEES ULSIOR el } } ) ) ) ) ~ \ ) a $cf pure Cod Live- O'f with Hypo- j Phosphitcs cf tims and fod Is eimost cS riisichle @s milk. ; £ 247’ 1 e290 cm -Cty Sant fA MAGWELLS’S FLESH PRODUCER f it in iInacect, and tho iittie lads and j lasctes wid texo coid easily, mey bo ; fortified c2zainct a cough thet might ( Qprove g cious, by takiny Scott's ¢ ,Emuision after .hetr meets during { - re of @ithotitulions and int tions. 333 & COWNE, Ecilevi OO OOO A Oe ey POWDERED | ore Cx eS PUREST, STRONCESST, SEST. Ready for useinany quantity. For meking Soap, Softening Wate-, Disintecting, and a hundred othet uses. A can equals 20 pounds Sal Soda, Sold by All Grocers and B. WwW. GILLETT x, Toxrontas ON THE STRAIT ooo An Incident of Tuesday's Storm. Narrow Escape of Mr, Palmer ——— On Tuesday evening, Messrs. Palmer and Baio started to cross the Strait from Cape Traverse in an open boat. The weather was hot and sultry, only gentle breaths of wind shading the placid surface of the sea. Friends warned the two that there was a dangerous lull in the air. But business was urgent, and they tock their chances Foran hourtheir boat hung idly on the glassy bosom of the waters, making but little progress towards the far blue line of land that murked their destination. The southern sky was rapidly darkening, and the roll of distant thunder came on the stilly air. In mid-Strait the squall struck them. To head the boat to the flying spray and take down sail and reef was only the woik of a minute or two, and then the craft b re away before the breeze in splen- dids ye, giving fair hope of yet reaching land before dark set in. But the sky dark- eémd andthe wind rose with torrents f rain, and black night set in long before the voyagers reached land. Then not an} vbject could be distinguished, save when the fierce glare of lightning illumined the whole reach of sea and distant land Grand beyond description, one of the gen- tlemen said, was the scene at those mo- ments. The foaming sea, the outlines of the distant land, the tumultuous heaveus shone with an unearthly glare for an in- «tant that was the very acme of majestic beauty amid the wild rage of the tempest. Oa one occasion five flaming bolts simul- taneously leaped from the sky into the sea right ahead of them, They now made for a light which they supposed to that on Tormentine Pier. But a clearer blaze of light revealed their mis- take and showed that they were driving right onto a rocky coast. Mr. Palmer at this stepped forward to shorten sail. A swelling roller lurched the boat, the sail swung, caught the gentleman and hurled him into the seething sea. Bain instantly sprang and caught him. He grasped the guowale himself, and soaked to the skin was soon in the boat again. They went ashore on a beach which proved to be sandy and about a mile east of the Pier. Ihey shouted loudly for assistance, which was was not long iu arriving. Mr. Glorie, a lobster fishermen, came with a lantern and assisted them to care for the boat. He kindly took them to his house where Palmer’s clothes were changed and he was cared for during the night. Mr. Bain pro- ceeded to the hotel a mile forward,and both were ready for work in the morning. ts a te King’s County Exhibition, 1892. THE committee appointed conjointly by the Local Government and the King’s County Exhibition Association met at the Law Courts building, Georgetown, on Thursday, 16th June inst., for the purpose of revising the Prize List for the King’s County Exhibition for the present year. The committee included Hon. D. Gordon, Mal McDonald, John G. Scrimgeour, Cart- ney McLure, Cyrus Stewart, W H Prowse, John Lavers and Geo F Owen. The Prizs List for 1891 was carefully re- viewed and the following alterations and additions were made : Best carriage mare or gelding, to be shown on the track, $5, $3 and $1. Prizes for pure-bred Ayrshires, Jerseys or Guernseys were equalized with those for pure-bred Shorthorns. Sections 36, 37 and 38 of Class 2 were struck out, Best cow in milk, of any age or breed, that has calf not later than 15th July, (to be tested by milking on the grounds on October 5th). $8, $5, $3. Class 6—Prizes for section 1 to be $5, $3, $1. Class 7—Prizes for White Russian Wheat $3, $2. Class 13-—-Second prizes given in all sec- tions. Class 15—In sections 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, prizes to be $2 and $1. Class 16—In sections 1, 2 and 4, priz.s to be $2 and $1. In section 3 prizes to be $1 and 50 cents. Class 17—I{n sections 15, 16, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25. First prize $1, 2ad prize, 50 cents. Section 26, $3 and $2; section in practical work on Octcber 5th. judges), $10. uments necessary for the successful cion of the exhibition. The meeting then adjourned, Gerorce F. Owen, Sec’y King’s Co. Exhibition. Geo’town, 16th June, 1892, inate oro and nutritious juice of California bined with the medicinal virtues MALLORY LINE. New York, Maine and Maritime Provinces Service. will sail from Pier S. S. WINTHROP No. 21, East River, New York, oo SATURDAY, May 1-t, at 5p. m., and each Saturday thereifter for Bar Harbor, Kastpor: and St. John, N. B.. Returning, Steam- shio leaves New York Pier, St. John, TUES- DAY. May 2ith, at3p.m, and each Tuesday thereafter for Kastvort, Bar Harbor and New York, due at New York Friday Tr Land- ings at Ber Harbor on and after June 4th, 1842. For full information, passenger and freight | rates apply to known to be most beneficial to the human system, acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, effectually cleansing the systein, dise pelling colds and headaches, and curing habit- ual constipation. jul3 1m —_—_—_»—_——_— At the missionary service in connection with the annual session of the synod of the Diocese of Toronto, the Bishop of Toronto announced that the Board of Domestic and Foreign Missions had resolved to take up the evangelization of the Chinese on the Pacific coast, and had also determined to make 4 special effort on behalf of pagan Indians in the Northwest. 27, added. Best potato digger to be — (No prize to be awarded unless ihe machine works successfully to the satisfaction of the The prize list for 1892 will amount in all to about $1100. The Committee also ap- propriated a liberal amount for exhibition purposes, including expenses and disburse- opera- Syrvr or Fics produced from the laxative fe of plants Santa Anna and Riverside, California, Cornell University. £1x,—In your notice of the elevation of Dr. Schurman to the Presidency of Corae!l University, you give some numerical state-: ments in regard to the s‘ze of that institu. | tien, Will you kind y allow me to correct these statements? As applied tothe Cor-' aell of to-day, they are almost Judicrous'y ‘naccurate, and m-y very possibly do the University an injury. Wirhout referring to the figures you give, I would bri fly s»y that fur the year 1891 2 the resident teach. ing staff numbered 124, besides 21 epecral iecturers ; that the number otf students in attendance was 1537, of whom 1€4 were pursuing post-graduate study; and that the library contained 107,000 volumes and 30,000 pamphlets. The annual income cf the University is over half a m‘lion. I would like to esy further that Dr. Schurman’s advancement is not one of those fictitious or superficial successes with which the kiadly Island press tov eften credits its absent sons, As the head of the most progressive of the great American Uni- versities, he stands to-day in the furemost rank of modern educators. The satisfaction which his appointment gives to the Alumni! and friends of the institution is most marked, and the opinion that in his new sphere he will more than fulfill all expecta. tions is very generally expressed. It is safe to say that there are few cases on record where a stranger and foreigner (coming, too, from a quarter to which Americans do not look for en!ightenment,) has in six years so impressed himself ou « very critical and exacting public 1 remain, yours very truly, V. Corriy. Damage by Late Storms. The storm on Tuesday night did consid- rable damage inthe country districts in he vicinity of Truro... A large barn be- onging tu Jacob Harvey, Brookfield, was truck by lightning and fell to the ground. t did not take fire, but collapsed and be- me a total wreck. There were 16 head f cattle and horses in the barn at the time and Harvey had to saw and cut away the timbers to get them out of the wreck ; ne cow only was killed. Before any help arrived Mr. Harvey had got out seven of the cattle and two horses. The barn was A new one and cost over $900, so that the loss is &® severe one; partially insured. Emerson Rutherford, of Middle Stewiaeke, lost three barns c ntaining nine cows and hree calves. They were struck by light- uing and burned to the ground. A new barn owned by Wm. Clowe, of Brooktisid was blown down. It was built last summer. Another barn at Brcokfield be- longing to Wm. Langille was blowa down. Thres heifers belonging to S. McCully, Debect, were struck by lightning while in the field near the house and killed. At Gay’s River, James Annand’s fine $800 barn was completely torn to pieces by lightning. Cloud bursts are reported in western Wisconsin and northeastern lowa Wednesday night. Heavy storms of rain and hail are re- ported in St. Paul and Rochester, Minn., and railroad tracks and bridges have been washed away. In Wisconsin and Iowa tiavel is greatly impeded. Five houses were washed away at Sparta, Wis. The rivers are very high and the country is flooded in northeast- ern lowa, —— @ Sg ° _ Makes FLESH 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 proeess of food supply and | digestion, when 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 is a perfect “ staff of life,” aud has saved and cured thousands, In big bottles 50c. and $1 at Charlottetown drug stores. wooo SporLep His Weppine Tour.—A_ peculia: accident happened to Fred. Lamplough, train derpatcher of the Canada Atlantic Railway at Ottawa on Wednesday. Lamplough was married in the morning to Miss Sadie Wilkins, and the couple started for Montreal. At Alexandria station the train hands exploded some fog signals in Lamplough’s honor. A fragment of a signa! struck him on the leg, inflicting a dangerous wound and necessitat- ing his being sent to the Montreal Hospital. _—---—~.>- SKODA’S DISCOVERY. the reat German-American m= ety for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Kidneys, Blood. Guarantee contract with every bottle. Pay oniy for the " At all D s bottle, six bottles $5.50. If = | want to know about SKC)A’S REME- DIES, send for ** MM wee postal orning The London Daily News says: ‘*What used to be called the Broad Church party has well nigh disappeared, and a Broad Church parson would be almost worth marking in the Ordnance map. Even the Evangelicals, though they flourish here and there, having indeed one or two representatives on the _— bench, are few and far between. The sacerdotalists have won all along the line, in spite of the judges’ attempts to put them down. The Church of England is once more a High Church,” —_—~———- Few people have any idea of the care with which tobacco has to be attended after it is grown. It will imbibe odors of almost any kind if placed near the source of them. A pig sty, for instance, near the place where the planter stores his crops wi!l impart a disagree- able flavor, which no care afterwards will divest itof. Among the many precautions taken to obtain a faultless leaf for the “‘Myrtle Navy” brand is to ascertain carefully the crops ia the sections of Virginia where the ‘*Myrctle Navy” leaf is grown. ee } TROOP & SON, Agents, junel—3m d&w St. John, N, B, had the heaviest earthquake shock known for many menths on Wednesday last. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | LA than any Sarsaparilla made. methods which every farmer adopta with his A female parachutist named Gressman fell from a baloon at Berlin, Germany, on Monday, a distance of 500 feet and was in- SKODA’S DISCOVERY con- teins MORE SARSAPARIL- et ke » Fees a Se SE CLIFTON WEST. “People said | would die!” A TERRIBLE CASE OF Biood Poisoning! SKODA VICTORIOUS ! THE FOLLOWING CASE WILL RE VOUCH- ED FOR BY MANY OF THE BEST CITIZENS OF BELPAST, AND THE CURE THAT FOL- LOWED IS TRUTHFULLY RECURDED. “For months I had becna oat suffer- er froin supposed thieod Potsoning, and its attendant results. My legs would swell to twice their and from m: feet to my hips both 1 were one 80:id mass of great sores. y arms BETTER™ body. also be- came affected in like manner. Ceaseless itehing and burn-] iag iormenied me and night. { lost my ron’ My bowels became -onstipated. Iwas much reduced in flesh. Peopie seid I would die, and 1 be lieved there was ne help for me. This was my condition when I began takin exons. DISCOVERY end, SEOD A LITTLE TAB STS, us- ing SKODA’S " Bey AIO LN oT - MENT exter nally. 15 soon commenced to improve. Aster usin these _ REMEDIES four weeks I gained fifteen pounds in flesh, and im- provedin every way. Less than one course of the DISCOYV- ERY, with SKODA’S LITT! E TABLETS and SKODA’S ODNTMEN', has ecom- pletely cured me. My appetite is exeel- ken?#t. Swelling ali goue COLD from my lecs. Beet cii- gests We. Dowels in good condition. And my skin is free from sores blotehhnes, cid only the nelly sears upon mv legs tell of ny previous trouble: Belfast, Me. CLIFTON WEST. wen SIDA LISSUYS" . Wolfville, N.S. Hunts: River Tea. GRAND TEA MEETING, in connee- tion with the Cnion Church of Hunter River, wili be held at the above-named place on THURSDAY, the 23rd day of JUNE. A saloon, well furnished with Temperance Drinks and all the delic cies of the seasun, will be on the groaindcs. There will also be a diauer table in counee- tion with the tea table. Swings aad other suitable amusements will be on the grounds. As this will be the first tea of the season, the Committee will spare no pains in making it pleasant for all who will favor them with their presence on that day; and will also make it as hot as pos- sible for fakirs and rum sellers should they put in an appearance. Should the day prove unfavorable, the tea will be held on the following day. Arrangements will be made with the Railway for reduced fares from Charlottetown, Summerside and intermediate points. Come one, come all, and enjoy a good day’s sport. : By order of Committee. June 6 2¢ New Grocery Store. Corner Queen and Kent Streets. A CHOICE STOCK of all the staple groc- eries just received and specially selected, selling at prices to merit Cash peid for eggs patronage. G, R. GARRETT. June 15th, 1892—lw pd w 3i TSS a Se ee CAMPBCLLUS QUININE WINE CV RE S—Dyspepsra, j Low Syrrris, Loss of Nonetvie, Vornjul De- crestion, Malaria, and ruses Lorde and rigour F +> Yoe whole system, ——E CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy ‘MARKED IN BRONZE LETTERS. NONE OTHER GENUINE, RAE PAE te I stantly killed. jan2- dy & why |