TRE EXAMINER Printing Rooms, DON HOUSE, QUEEN STREKT. i Printing of all kinds at short notice d-, Letterheads, Noteheads, Pamph- Dodgers, etc ne _ re ~—— - _—— ae ferme Frye DoLiars a Yrar NEW SERIES. Calendar for March, 1892 MOON'S CHANGES First Quarter, Sth day ........... 251 after Fall Moon, 13th day ...- $32 moin Last Quarter, 2ist day ovaees COR ole New Moon, 28th dey ind 4 . 854 mora \pogee, 15th day 6h. after Diy High Water i Day of Week. —_——- _ Mont Mors. After | h. m. h m l Tuesday | ee 0 13 2 W ednesday 030 | 048 3 thursday 1 6 1 27 4 Friday 1 48 | 2 15 saturday 2 42 315 8 Sunday 3 5) 4 36 7 | Monday 5 21 6 2 8 | Tuesday | 642 7 22 } W ednesday 8 1 8 27 i” Thursday $8 53 $15 il | Friday i; 9 36 10 2 2 Saturday } 10 1} 10 28 ia ~—s- | Sunday | 1044 | 10 59 i4 | Monday | Il 14 ll 29 16 = | Tuesday 11 45 | m'do’ht & | Wednesday eo, em 2 Thursday , O30 | O45 is Friday | I Bei } 21 ig | Saturday [oo v Sunday | £29 2 51 21 Monday | -30 ae 3 36 22 | Toesday 4 15 4 54 z3 Wednesday | £38 | 6 24 : 24 | Tharsday accecue t. oe 25 Friday S ..j 8 56 26 Saturday | 92 9 46 23 | Sunday [et wes UN } Monday i} 10 55 2 29 Tuesday + 11 20 ll 37 we Wednesday il 54 il Chursday Osi 0 3l ah TEETH, $10 Per Set. BEST OF MATERIAL ! BEST OF WORKMANSHIP ! BEST OF SATISFACTION! DR. J. P. MURRAY, 145 QUEEN STREET. NERVE BEANS are a new dis covery that cure the worst eases of \ . 4 mcn, NERVES rrous Delility, Lost Vigor and BE . NS Failing Manhoud: restores the r A weakness of body or mind caused by over-work, or the errors or €x- 7 uth. This Remedy ob- ~¢ when all other vase solutely curea the mest ots e TREATMENTS heave failed even to relieve. Svld by drug- gists at $1 per package, or siz for $, or sent by tnail on yecaipt of price by addressing THE JAM’ *““DICINE CO., Meatreal, P. Q Write for pam; Yor sale by Geo. E. Hughes and Reddin Bros. JAMES A. MORRISON, HALIFAX. AGENT FOR WARREN, CAKEBREAD & C0., TEA MERCHANTS, London, -- England, ——-ANL ALSO—— First-Class West India Firms, etc. SPECSALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Several Careful attention given to consignments of Prinve Edward Island Produce. REFERENCE—Bank of Nova Scotia. OFFIGE —Pickford & Black’s Wharf. Halifax, August 13, 1891—dy & wy SOOTHING, CLEANSING, HEALING. instant Relief, Permanent Cure, Failure Impossible. Many so-called diseases are simply symptorns of Catarrb, such as headache, losing 3-1se of sme!l, fowl breath, hawking und spitting, gen¢ ral feeling of debility, etc. If you ere ith any of these or troubled w kindred symptoms, you have Catarrh, and should lose no time procuring a bottle of Nasat. Baum. Be warned in time, neglected cold in head results in Catarrh, followed by concurmption and death. Eola by all druggists, or sent, post paid, on receipt of price (80 cents and $1 by sddressing FULFORD & CY. Brockville, Ont. LA GRIPE VANQUISHED. pis B one of the OZONATOR DISIN- FECTANTS in your house and La Grippe will not trouble you. The most powerful and pleasant Disinfec- tant known to the medical profession. F. DeC. DAVIES DRUGGIST, is AGENT for them here, and will cheerful'y ebow and explain their use to those who desire it. Call and see them. No trouble to show them. eod&wy—janl5 “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men. having te advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnririvgs. —— = > ———— eg = ——— SSS CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1892. Grand Sale OF ——— NEW FURNITURE. gee Continued daily until the whole of our immense stock is disposed of. Good work, new styles, bottom prices, at our Warerooms, Queen Square. Save money and get the best goods Come one, come all. JOHN N:=WSON. Charlottetown, Feb. 25, 1892. = = = > —s NEW HATS FOR SPRING! a | JUST RECHIVED, FROM CELEBRATED LONDON MAKERS, The Latest Styles for the Coming Season uHRISTY & G0., | FN TI London Makers J. BENSON & SON,| When in need of a NOUBBY AND STYLISH HAT, ment. Prices to sait the multitude. JOHN McLEOD & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, UPPER QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. - February 16, 1892-—-eod & wky NEAR THE MARKET. WATSOWS New Drug Store, THREE DOORS BELOW LONDON HOUSE. —_—_(1}——- —— PATRONIZE THE BEST Charlottetown, February 19, 1892—dy call and see our assort 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 DOCTOR, you know the ger comes from the weak condition in which the Grip has left him. 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. greatest dan- However, july 17, ‘91—dy mwf & wy lyr 5 DOZEN OF STIFF HATS, vermox! | | ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when <yrupof Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to th® taste, and acts cently yet promptly @n the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, seg tern effectually, dis aches and fevers andeures habitual constipation. Syrupjof Figs is the enly remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ace ceptable to the stom m: pom t in its action and truly Benefichtl t ’ effects, prepared only® healthy and agreeable manyexcellentqualit to all and have mg popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in ec bottles by all leading dru > Any reliable Cruggist who may®iot have it on hand will pro it promptly for any who wishes to try it. Manufacturéd only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, SAN FRANOCIS@D, CAL. LOViSVILLE, KY. NEW YORE, N. Y. W. R. WATSON, Whol Charlotteetow Mrs. Thomas C. R premises, tia. gs and Lan@, situate on th side of King Street, lately occupied by TD’. Thomas C. Robins. The said land has a front on King Street of forty-two feet and runs back north by parallel lines for the distance ot eighty feet. For further porticulars apply at the office of C. RK. Smallwood, Soliextor, Cameron ® Block, or to the undersigned. E. H. NORTON & CO. mari dy ti sle Auctioneers. GREENLEE S BROTHERS: Glaspow & kondog ai . bee SOLE AGENTS ‘ el ; Pay 31% sorrues’ ya: MONTREAL. wee 4 3 7 The Famous Muitary Scotch Whiskey. LAWRENCE A. WILSON & CO., mebl15—30i 2aw Montreal, SHORNS At eisOHADE ROLLERS } Beware of Ine seop having the HARTSHORN, > BY ALL DEALERS. Factory, Toronto, Ont CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy MARKED IS i. & HB. IN BRONZE LETTERS. NONE OTHER GENUINE. jan2—dy & wky THE DAILY EXAMINER. MARCH 16, 1892. Notes and Comments. —QGOn Thursday last, the legislature of Nova Scotia voted down by a majority of four the bill to extend the provincial electoral franchise to widows and spinsters now quaili- fied to vote under the municipal franchise. — The Montreal Gazette remarks that the Liberals in Parliament should send a copy of Mr. Mercier’s farewell message and a sheet of clean paper to Sir Richard Cart- wright. They had more than one Jonah on their ship. — Brome is a border county, and a farm- ing county, and Sir Richard Cartwright never spoke in it. Still Mr. Fisher was afraid to tackle it. Verily, as the Montreal Gazette remarks, these be dark hours for the look-to- Washington policy. ~~ The German Kaiser's threat te puiver- ize Russia had a certain punning force in} German, which it loses in English. In{ German ‘“‘pulver” (from the Latin of pulvvs) we ‘* gunpowder,” 89 that the Empeior’s Wienace had a military signi- ficance, and» implied the use of arms of precision rather than of a peatle and mortar. oe —The St. Jobn Sun publishes figures from the blue books, which show that New | Brunswick **has been going into debt at the average rate of about $150,000 a year, while it has been drawing on capital at Ottawa. The admitted increase of debt last year was $216,000, but the actual in- crease must have been in the neighborhood of $250,000.” —The following verses are said to have been greatly admired by Princess May, recently bereaved of her royal lover : Let nothing make thee sac or fretful, Oc too regretful; Re still. What God hath ordered must be right; Then find in it thire own delight, My will! Why shouldst thon fill to-day with sorrow Abeut te morrow, My heart ¥ One watches all with care most true; Doubt not that He wiil give thee, too, Th . * Only be Si never waver, Nor seek earth's favor, But rest. “ Thou knowest what God's will must be For all his creatures, so for thee, The best. — Ifthe Emperor William desires to be regarded as the head of the German race he will have to use more judgment in his utterances. The German press of the dual monarchy, which has not the fear of sus- pension before its eyes, has been outspoken in its reprimands. (ne Vienna organ of German opinion thinks that his last des- potic speech should have been left un- spoken, and another says that he invited the depopulation of Germany when he counselled the dissatisfied to leave the country, For, it is urged, there is nota party in politics or a class in scciety that dees not contain a discoutented element, The tone of the Kaiser's remarks, especial- ly where he spoke of Providence as ** our ally,” thus putting himself.on a par with the Almighty, is pronounced irreverent and out of harmony with his claims to be reffirded as a pious sovereign, The general verdict is that the Emperor sacrifices his dignity and betrays the weakness of his character—his extraordinary vanity and wilfulness, especially when he goes about making ill-considered speeches. —The Montreal Gazette’s Ottawa corres- pondent reports that *‘ several of the Mari- time Province members, and especially those of Prince Edward Island, are not in- clined to regard very favorably a number of clauses in Hon. Mr. Tupper’s bill to amend the Fisheries Act, which deal with the subject of the 1 bster fisheries. The bill contemplates the imposition of a fee of $50 per packer and a cent for labelling each case, which would amount on the average to a thousand cases, ora total tax ef $60 perannum on each factory. Messrs. Mac- donald aud McLean state that these are restrictions which are totally unnecessary, and they hope to get the Minister of Marine and Fisheries to effect considerable modili- cations in the matter. They think that the present close season of thirty-five days is all that is required to build up the business. They also say that the clause in the present law preventing the taking ot lobsters under 9} inches in length is abortive in its effects, and it has been found impossible to carry it out. There is ample testimony to show that the short cluse season is the cause of the improvement: in the fishery, and is suffi- cient to keep it from being wiped out.” Personal. Lord Lansdowne intends to leave India in December, when he will have completed four years in the office of viceroy. The notion that character can be discovered in penmanship gets a rather sever) setback by an experiment conducted by the New York World. The World readers were per- mitted to guess the name of the writer of a sentence published in fac-smile in that paper, and they hit upon about all the eminent men in the country. It turns oat to have been written by Carlyle Harris, the condemned murderer now in the New York Tombs. 206+ rere? For Over Firry Years Mrs. Winsloe’s 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.” It is 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 diarrheea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘‘ Mra. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. lyr LE Women’s Missiouary Society of Murray Harbor South. THE ladies af the above Society gave entertainment iv the Hall at this place «1 Friday last, the 11th inst. Norwithsian? ing the very bad state of the roads, the hall was crowded and the ladies were well repaid for their trouble. The Rev S. James presided as the president. Mrs James was kept at home on account of illness in her family. The choir consisted of Miss Laura Roberts, organist; Mrs D Machon, Mra J Nicolle, Mrs W H Prowse, the Misses Sencebaughs, Nicolle, Roberta, Lelacheur, Ferguson, Brooks, Messrs. Sencebaugh, Roberts and Harris. The following pro- gramme was very ably rendered : : Sieeteedigems TOR. 6360.0. 5.5. oe65., Choir PRED, insu ch B50. SRG BR Rev S James Singing—‘*Hallelujah for the Cross”. . .Choir Cor Sec’ys Report......... Mrs W H Prowse Singing—“‘Speed Away”. .......... Choir Dialogue—‘“‘A Girl’s Discovery”........ ‘ihn tis Ceub a Misses Beck and Lelacheur Quartette—**Who Will Send or Go”... Mrs W H Prowse, Miss M_ Reberts, Meesrs M and S Sencebaugh........ Recitation—“‘Missionary Poem”........ MSGi eR ERS ss cokes Miss McKeuzie. Singing —‘Bebold the Fields are White” 5 ohh SA Os eae ies oe Choir Reading—“*The Donation Party”....... git oun ¥ Gkaleale + qe $5050. ue Geen Singing—‘‘Banner of the Cross”. ....+. Choir Recitation—‘*The Famine Cry”... ...... ‘ op etki ned tacnkenie de eeeet Miss H Beck Dialogue—-‘What’s the Use ?”.......... Mrs W H Prowse, Misses Beck, Roberts, Sencebaugh, Ferguson and Nicolle. Singiag—“*Lo, the Fields Are Smiling” Choir Tere eee eee eee eee ee eee This brought the programme to a close, after which coffee, tea and cake were pass- ed around to the audience. After they all had satisfied the inner man, the balance of the cakes were suld at auction. Mr. James Lelacheur acted as auctioneer. The sum of $40 was realizsd; half of this amount is for the Parsonage, the balance for the Society. The ladies are to be congratulat- ed on the success of this their first social and we trust that this wiil be an induce- ment for them to give us more such enter- tainments inthe near future. The aud- ience is also to be congratulated on the good order maintained throughout the evening. REPORTER Murray Harbor, March 12th, ’92 * Railway Meeting at Vigs. As previously announced, a meeting was held in the Uigg Hall to discuss the best steps to be taken tu obtain the much needed accom- modation of a branch railway through Belfast and Murray Haibor. After the matter had been ventilated by able speeches from several of those yresent, the following resolution was submitted and passed : Whereas, In view of the proposed tunnel across the Northumberland Straits becoming an accomplished fact, we would be precluded from deriviog any benefit that would result therefrom for want of a branch railway through this section of the Province, known as Belfast and Murray Harbor, which com- prises, in area and population, about one fifth of the Province. And Whereas, The Federal Government derives a tangible benefit from the union of this Province with the Dominion, in that the revenue derived from the Province exceeds the expenditure by a considerable amount. And Whereas, The Dominion Government in violation of the B. N. A. Act relating to railways and branch railways not of inter- provincial importance, has built or subsidized such Reilway. And Whereas, By a return laid on the table of the Dominion House of Commons at its last session, itis shown that this Province is dis- criminated against, inasmach as, whilst $31,615,491 were given as subsidies since Confederation, this Province received only $96.000, and of 4265} miles subsidized only 12 were built in this Province, being only about one tenth of the money and number of miles this Province is entitled to, according to pop ulation. Therefore Resolved, That a statement of the tacts be laid before the Dominion Govern ment by petition, praying for the constraction of this road or the granting of the usual sub- sidies, Also moved and carried that the next meeting be held in Glen William on Saturday, the 19th March, inst., at 6 clock, p. m. Representatives and all interested invited to attend. Anevus Lamont, Secretary. Jasna cciiatsastitlltata aise Sir Charles Tupper Speaks. At the dinner of the Association of the Chambers of Commerce, held in London on the 9th inst., Sir Charles Tupper made the speech of the occasion concerning **Canada and her commercial resources.” The Eug- lish manufacturers and exporters, he said, were smarting under the hardship: of the McKinley tariff, and it would not be long before the people would show their loyalty to the integrity of the British empire by striking the United States a vital blow iu return. Canada was in favor of uniting her interests as closely as possible with those of the mother country. She knew she had a granary with capacity suffivient to supply Eagland’s needs. She couid, in fact, send to England all the wheat and flour which the latter needed for her great army of factory laborers. In exchange, Canada could take manufactured articles of the mother couatry. Above all things Canada wanted Englishmen from England te immigrate to her shore, and with their muscle and capital work her vast unde- veloped resources. By her present policy Canada prevented Boston and New York from becoming her commercial capitals, and with the »id of the home government she could still further encroach upon the pres- tige of these cities, and make one of her seaports the greatest outlet in the world for grain. Canada had soil and willingness to accomplish these results, and the time was ripe when she should receive the oppor- tunity to show the capabilities of ber terri- tory and people. Sir Charles was inter- rupted freyuentiy by applause during his i address. a —_— A = ————= For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, | and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- |ment is peculiar. Don't forget it Sixente Coems Two Cexgs eS — - VOL. 29.—-NO., 286 | | | | | | Stop that Curonic Gouen Now! For if you do not it may become con- sumptive, For Conswnaplion, Sevofula, Geneval Debility sid Wasting Diseases, there 18 nothing like SCOTT'S EMULSION Of Pure Cod Liver Gil and HY POPHOSPHITES Of Keismc amcl Soda. ee ee ee tae It is almost as palatable as milk, Far better than other so-called Emulstlon= A wonderful flesh producer, SCOTT’S EMULSION is put up in a saimon colar wrapper, Be suve and get the gevnine, Sold ty ait Dealers at SOc, and $1.00, SOOTT & BOWSE, Belleville. RE SS RRR RRR CRE OLED LOLOL LOLOL LO LLAMA LP LOL OM LL LL Le tl ae enn rr oe ae ee a ea ee P, E, ISLAND RAILWAY ae TENDERS addressed to the under WO signed, and endorsed ‘Tender for Steam ‘ oal,” will be received until MONDAY, 28th inst., inciusive, for the supply of Seven Thousand One Hundred (7.190) Tons of the Best Fresh Mined Round Steam Coal, tor Lecomotive use. Tenders to state the price per ton of 2240 lbs., delivered as follows ; ~- CRONE ORLONIITEES o ciibick 5k sinc ces +000 000 sme Ge NRSC ME LIE PERS ES ae” RADON E45 55.5.0 0s noses een needes 400 MTU 0 needaddvnanae beh ob aaah ode a Cape Traverse.... 1@ At least one-quarter of the whele quantity re- quired at each of the above-named Stations to be delivered on or before the 20th day of June next, and delivery of tne whole 'o b> completed on or before the first day of Ortober, 189? The first payment ‘will be made in Joly, and monthly thereafter. Yen (10) per cent. will be retained from each paymenr until the final and satixfactory completioa of the contract The Department dows not biad iteelf to acoept the lowest or any tender. J. UNSWORTA, Superiutendent, Railway Office, Chalottetowa, Mare h 11, 1822 { Island prs 2i EMULSION COD LIVER GIL? Pleasant to take as Milk. A great tesh producer. i Endors+d b> Estey’s Emuision cures Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Throat and all Lung troubles. Agreat remedy for weak and delicate children, builds them up, strengthens the bones, makesnew blood. All dealers sell if, Goa't be induced to take any substitute—it hasn't any. K. M. Estey Miz. (v., Moneton, N.B, NOTICE. yO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :—I have much pleasure in testifying to the skill, at- tention and kindness with which Dr. George A. Baynes discharged his professional daties during the ten rears that he practised mediciae in this city (Montreal) Hia manner with the sick. aad his character and relations with his colleagues, have al ways been those of a genticman H- has my best wishes for his success, ctc. (Signed) R. P. Howarp, M. I), Dean of the Medical Faculty, McGill University, Montreal, Canada, 29th March, 1834. DR. GEO A. BAYNES, Specialist in Diseases of Women & Chronic Diseases of Men. OFFIC E—Market Square, Chariottetown, P. E- Island. mch8 AMEMONTA in BAKING POWDER is a DISEASE producing AGENT. Its volatility is abridged by reaction with the gluten of the fur. The preparation of an UNOBJECTION- ABLE Baking Powder containing AMMONIA in impracticable. Avoid all Risk and use GERMAN BAKING POWDER Guaranteed to Contain NO AMMONTA. feb4 Peddling Wagon. WOODILL’S superior Peddling have for sale a very ; Woll be sold ata We Wagon, run one year. bargain. AULD BROS, pat mchi5--Ilm 2aw & wky te ge Ce tate own omeuantner 2 Setar tena: mt ees ah ae era fan ane pn i mae i me ‘ = ees ee es ee Tee hee i Tal sPipapance San mean eat . anet ie apes gee Seema es i aa i E % shane: a Toms pa es = is ae, oan Pope