2 Wid ett er aS = — — Beasto Rewiing +9 —_— vi LA WA _— 1 me Job Printing Rooms, LONDON HOUSE, QUEEN STREET. Job Printing of all kinds at short sotice Bilinead , Let 8, Noteh 4, . HE DAILY —— “> —— —_—_—— For neat, clean, tasteful Printing and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- ment is peewiar. Dow't forget ut jeta, Posters, Dodgers, ete. on essence Ke Teams :—Five Dowians 4 Year “ This is trre Liberty, when Free Born Mon. having te advise the Puktic, may speak free.”—Evnirives. Siscrx Coems Twe Cunte Yih 7 ©& rN TH FT Ss YT > ' 1 r rwro r > - ‘ ¥ NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLANT.. TUES°AY, DECEMBER 6, i892. VOL. 30.--NO. 131 _ ——-———. — eee een renee - ~ a —— — — __ - - | Our Northw . tv , ’ 3 sini a> Bee | ur Northwest Letter. Canada as the home of that versatile but | Jus’ices Rouleau, Mcleod and Richardson. Calendar for Dee mber, Is. —— erratic genius — Nicholas Flood Davin. | J. C. Pope, a son of the late well known Is- ~ \ ac? cle ee ack THROUGH ASSINIBOIA HOMEWARD—THE BARE {Still it is really, or was intended to be, land politician of that name, is clerk of the © e|. fOON’S CHANGES. : PRAIRIE -GAME--SETTLEMENTS REMOVED| more than that. Like some of our own} A*sembly. There is a large industrial schoo! Fall Moon, 3rd day ........-0-66 9 53 after PROM RAIL—PRAIRIE ON FIRE CAR] formally-laid-out towns, its projectors|*® Regina, located a lirtle beyond the bar- “ret Quarter, 10th day........... 10 6 after AMUSEMENTS—REGINA THE CAPITAL OF] would have it become an immense city.|"*C8*- It is under the very eye of the Com- on 2 we Bef teeeereetees : ore. THE N. W —ITS SIFUATION, INSTITUTIONS, | The greatness is certainly all ahead. It is ao teas — eras of ae done by yi ae eee eee ee PROSPECTS, ETC. the capital of the Territories, however, and| able On Maddie iota anes a. a tt PCR Pi ice | Ww a ee ee : has the Government offices and officers—| and potatoes and a succeseful aastamh ak tou — si a Wea High Wooten, .| (Special correspondence of the Examiner.)/ and that’s about all can be said for it. One growing; but as a general iiiinat Sike Getee & ° - i ; 5 : Month , Morn. | After. | With many expressions of regret we would think the site the most unnatural suffere? from drought. Trees for shelter and eee: quitted our generous Aibertan friends, and place possible for a town, planked dowu | moisture are very badly needed in many parts 3 py “oe . once more eet our face towarda the risingeun. there in the centre of a fist plain, without a} of the Northwest and west, and no place more l Thursday 8 & 46 . As everyone knows, the ground tu be single water privilege, or a tree or bluff to| 8 than here, and if they can be grown from Es 2 Friday 914 9 39 H@e & covered between Calgary and Regina by protect it. Sir John A Macdonald, when seed or from the treelete sent out from the . 3 <atardy | 10 3 10 25 . 5 call Si thie tanh daceaeinnink:: Meaanaeianenine he called it into existence by act of parlia- arto Farms at Ottawa to this district they ; : 4 Sunday | 10 46 11 8 ; 42 Oh 2a?. of the country to the other. It is the bare, | @°"* evidently had the sameidea in his a led —. ig ate The Manitoba =: ‘she & 5 Monday f if 29 11 50 | brown prairie, broken at great fatetnel head that the C. P. R. Company entertains an — seed, phew eae . B “< se 6 Tuesday ag 012 Phill 3 8 rare, o's ones aiahatead tinion by aatreggiing|™ largely now—that he had only to aay the | sir Se en eee ae ee e r4 , eta 7 W ednesday 0 34 0 57 , Pp i Iie oe mearer. by bafalo wallows ena) ee" word, and a town would spring up| 4 ples Some or any hind of lores fram - “8 "33 ot . Shareday = 143 | trails, and amail J: ca without an outlet,|®"yWhere. The details of such plans do uabenneiaanty aBinng Small fruit flor ish iH neeee* 9 Friday 2 6 s 39 oa ‘he ae oe - i Pose inet not always work out. Van Horne usuaily| almost wabyeae. A great deal of whose 4 Saturday = 4 MONTRE AL d ¢ Jub shane eden lmost dry, |/°ks to location- Sir Joha did not even|raised around Regina. The crop looked 11 Sunday 346 | 412 | i “ARs BGS OS OORE: SRR eee ae, See Ol ied ee Calgety dh” Rinebe: Hatechée t0 00 comsered with the 1uA whet os 12 Monday { 442 5 13 | like our own mudholes, but bordered ail A snes f y h 7 i ot th aed BM wi ; . rich straw oh 13 Tuesday 5 45 6 18 | around with a scum of dirty white pelish.{J°¥, Ccoutende ae ete ae anitoba, but the grain ‘ i4 Wednesday 6 46 714 | ea Not a bird is seen but the brown hawk as of the territories, as Ontario and Quobee, | yield Tee oe ~— ot ie 8 ee naps ~ ate cca < -oranaas . 15 Winckiae 7 39 6 3 CS tetleten, ax Cheated — d strove forthe federal capital, and in both] 'Y- 1¢ product of the Saskatchewan coun 75 doz. Broad’s Axes; 75 doz, Diamond Edge} 33) | fies at ean He nein ie Cee cctncptonnon [cases neutral ground was aclected. The TY tvo is sent down to Regina by rail, the | b i k 200 | A il il is peat 9-40 be We have this season i8-|representative of all ihe animals in this Regina cite is very neutral indeed. aout dines tater ania a They ; <9 ase .¢ , ‘ 1S 1s Sunday § 53 10 14 immense plain. One soon tires of brown On the morning of our arrival we had] are clamoring for more C ; 4 « ~ ° ° ae . . eS R. atr » ! ( es ma es) ier OZ. xe ande , 19 Mouday 10 34 10 ot : heath and blue sky, and if the attention considerable difficulty looking for the town. | and canhastion nts the south by all thang oo a . ana - < 11 36 sued 2 CATALOGUE 0 |is not captivated by some outward charm After much roundabout we found we were that, contrary to all present appearance, * OD Az ROGE RS 22 aaiee” 0 14 0 33 | the interior of the car is sought | !0 Its =r, but that it was yet to be Regina may really some day become the ' 3 23 Friday 0 53 1 il ¢ d iti bi fi to while away the dreary hours. ‘They tell built. A city of beautiful distances” it} Chicago of the Northwest Wholesale & Retail Hard Slee | ee er us that tha tection of the country us black might well be ‘termed, for svat ar, lid) a 25 Sunday | #¢ 2 29 with game in proper season—the goose, | © o ains without a ; con- o esa < et ware. . 26 eadey | 95} 316 duck, swan and pelican, gathering in im- house to grace them. In truth a few stores, tains MORE SARSAPARIL- Charluttetown, Nov. 14, 1892—eod 27 Vucsten | 349 418 i mense flicks. We only saw one dead| hotel, three small churches, a fl urmg LA than any Sarsaparilia made . . — 28 Wednesday 4 55 5 37 pelican near Old Wives’ Lakes. mill, a grain elevator, a jail, post off se, a = meinen ” 29 Thu sday 6 20 TES Like our own road in many parts of the drug store and a few private residences make yi r : “Taka ae “*. 30 Fiiday | 7 44 | & 20 5 Province, however, the Canadian Pacific | UP Regina proper, We must not forget to ‘ 3i | Saturday |. &35 9 23 runs generally through the poorest country} throw in the two priuting establishments ; boy sOwn Annual FOR $1.75 EACH. TOT TO BE UNDERSOLD by any “man” in the busi- \ ness, we offer our large stock of Annuals at the price of unbound papers. at Sdn nig z 2 Ou prices on BOYS’ BOOKS surprise everybody. All new books, best authors. HASZARD & MOORE. Stationers, Victoria Row. Charlottetown, December 3, 1892—t ts APPLICATIONS THOROUGHLY REMOVES DANDRUFF i-DA . L. CAVEN. Torento, Tvelling, Passenger Agent, C. P. R.. Says: Anti-Dandruffts a perfect remover of Dan- drulf —iis action ts marvellous—in =s own case & few applications Bot only thoroughly removed excessive dandruff accumulation but stopped soft and pilable and Restores Fading hair to its original color. Stops falling of hair. Keeps the Scaip clean, Makes hair soft and Pliable Promotes Growth. falling of the hair, made it promoted a vis/ble rrowth. GUARANTEED HOW THEY BNJVOY It. JOHNSTONS FLUID BEEF Is a goad food for children, supplying as it does the material th t forms “Flesh,” “Muscle” and* Bone.” December 2, 1802. 892 » XMAS, ROBERT BALLOGH & 00., TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY gyo20 SEsTe2AsLIisHEeD 1720. CLIFT, WOOD & CO. General Commission “erchants, ST. JOHN'’*, NFLD. Ww EK have much pieasurain informing our cor respond: nts in P. Kb. Island that we have rebuiit part of our premises (destroyed by the recent fire), and have now suflicient STORAGE and WHARFAGE to enable us to resume busi- ness as here'of re Con-ign ments of Produce will at ell times have our best attention. CLIFT, WOOD & CO. noy25—2aw & wky RE-OPENING. 1 T ‘ THE CHURCH HOSPITAL, College Street, Halifax, N. 8., (TEMPOR »RILY closed for repairs and im- provements, will re-open early in September with seperior accommodatiors for recvetion ot private patients, under the charge of Nursing Sisters of the Cnurch of Englaud, from st. Mar- gare:’s Home, Boston. Vines, The liospital is situated in extensive open grounds, facing !\athou is College, in a quiet neighborhood, eacily accessible Fer terms and further partieulara apply to the ister in charge. 3m dy law)—sept7 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. B, Never Sor. nov4-—-l yr UR Large Stock of W.TCHES, JEWSLRY, &, has| () becn sorted up fr the XMAS TRADE, ond will be : i : oo aes found well worth inspecting Liberal Diseouns for Cush. G. H TAYLOR, Jeweler, NORTH SIDE QUFEN SQU ‘RE. Charlottetown, Nev. 29 1892 = Bookbinding ! —_—_— en ne men Day Books, dave You Thought of it? Ledgers, Oo You Want tiny Done? Lew Books, Cash Books, » You Know How Much Yor “USiC, Journals, can save by dealing with us? works of frt Magazines, QUEEN Insurance Agency. Office Next to Banx of Nova Scotia J. D. TAY 1 dat N> Sign of Big Book, J. D. McLeod's Corner. v . 2, 1892. Chto va, « fenls—eat J oA, M9321394, HALIFAX: JAMES DiSBRISAY, «G-.T. and will be pleased to for heat the same to any ad om on application. | HEYRY MORGAN & 6O,, MONTREAL. dec—tts tf (MUCH BETTER, | Thank You! THISIS THE CNIVERSAL TESTi- RIONY of those who heave suffered from CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, COUGAHS, : COLDS, O% ANY 2ORM OF WAST- { 2NG DISLAGES, afier they have tried -~ 4 S | a . . |} Gf Pure Cod Liver Gil and | ¥ POPHOSPHITES —Of Lime and Soda.— IT IS ALMOST AB PALATABLE AS Mii_m 17 I89 A WONDERFUL FLESH PROUVOUCER, It is used and endorsed by Pitysicians, Aroid all imiiations or substitu'ions, Sold by all Druggis's at £0¢, and $1.00, SCOTL & BOUNE, Belleviile. ne nee cILLE PURE POWDERED | L29%% DA L. ¥ & PUREST, STRCNCEST, SEST. Ready for use in any auartity, For making Boap, Boftening Wate-, Disinfecting, snd ah other uses. A ca0 equals 4 pounds dai Sc | Sold by All Grecers and Dreggists, = W. SGQ@IEaLnETS, Torontca i } | a rere ~~ TT's — aed \« EACU IPLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy IS MARKED "h*. ez Bs. IN BRONZE LETTERS. NONE OTHER GENUINE, jsn2- dy & wky here, and this accounts very often for the absence of the agreeable in nature. Back a few miles on either side are good ranch- ing grounds, stretches of cool country and more or less timber. Indeed our strained eyes often detect in the distance the smoke- wreathed chimney of some rancher’s castle which seems to speak feelingly of our own quiet home. As the shadows of even- ing failand flood the soul with tender memories :—Et jam summa procul villarum culmina fumant Majoresque cadunt altis de montibus wnbrae, Going west we had. celebrated the Glorious Fourth and had had speech- making and what not. A _ real-know-it-all New Englander was the centre-piece in this patriotic symposium. He had given us taffy, to use @ boy’s phrase, on Dominion Day, coming around Thunder Bay, and with the tariff so favorabie to the con- sumer, it wasn’t likely we were going to be mean with our sugar on the Fourth. The speeches were then highly American in their spread eagleism. So high soared some of our delegates, indeed, on the wings of eloquence that even the indu'gent sentiment of the company was outraged, and a precess in law for high treason followed. The culprit was, of course, a grit, and not ashamed of his disloyalty. Defended by a grit Q. C. from Cape Breton, and favored by a most hberal interpretation of the law by the bench heroes, he was acquitted by a jury of his peers, dispite the able and admirable address of the counsel for the crown and the evidence confirmatory of the charge put on the stand. Mock and all as the trial was it was able and had ita serious side. But mock trial, national holiday, nothing had charms for us now. Tired out with tramping the northern districts of Alberta, and al- most exhausted by the oppressively hot tem- perature of the steppe, some elected rather to serve Morpheus than any other of the gods, to putasideforthe nonce jingoism and take it out in the equivalent nightmare The prairie was now on fire, however, and great natural gas wells added their torked and high mounting flames here and there to the widespread smoke and blaze of the burning grasses making a picture suggestive of Dante's Inferno. We could not sleep; we could at best lie there and recall the scenes just passed. A last glance at the Rockies we had stolen in the early morn- ing. On those elevated lands passed at noon wave the cypress trees, the scene of many an adventure. Then the train aet us down at Swift Current, to buy buffslo horns and charge engines; another change of engine at Moose jsw, with the same opportunity to buy horns aud tame gophers in the even- ing, and at 1 30 that morning we are land- ed at Regina, the queen city of the prairie, the capital of the Territory. Outside of Moosejaw, Swift Current and one or two uther stops, these five hundred miles of road have little or no local traffic. Every few miles we pass stations named after statesmen or other celebrities, past, present and to come, it is true; but they are, in most cases, silent as the grave. Even Caron had no business aspect, nor worse, any telegrapbic connection. What's in a name / At every 30 miles in 300 of this run we passed 10,000 bare farms of the Sir John Lyster Ksye Co. What success attends this large venture we cannot say. As we have said, the lands seemed fit only for grazing, because of the too abuadant quan- tities of alkaline matter found in the svil. The Company has been making an attempt. however, at agriculiure, aud claims to be successful beyond anticipation. In a late report published by the Department of Agriculture, we are pleased to see that the Experimental Farm's chemist, Mr. Shutt, has stated in evidence before a select committee of the House of Commons that experiments were being made with the soil of this section with a view to determining what it requires to be available for plant food. Strange to say, Mr. Shutt has discovered that what has been considered salts of soda in those alkaline soils is pure epsom salts such as we buy in the drugstore. This discovery, to gether with the experiments in hand, wii! no doubt lead to a sulation of the difficulty of tillage and crop raising. This is only one of the mavy splendid offices the Ex. perimental Farms are doing for the coun- try in general and the great Northwest in particular. Regina is perhaps best known to Eastern that cf the famous Regina Leader, a little hen-coop of a place that almost killed us with disappointment, seeing the character of its editor and the briiliant leaders that are manufactured within its walls; the other—the Transcript, we think,—occupy- ing more pretentious quarters in the business portion of the city to be, and presided over by a genial Island- @r of Scottish extraction, trom somewhere about Bradalbane. And we should mention the laundry of Ching Lang Foo, perhaps John Chinaman knows where a big town is in promise. Government Hveuse, a good mile outside the city, onthe way to the mounted police barracks, is a fine, modern burlding occupied by Lieut. Governor) Royal. Tho barracks mske a better group- ing of buildings than the whole town of Regina. Here Lieut.-Col Herchmer, Davin’s friend, isin charge—or was in charge—when we called. He has charge of the police all over the territuries, The training school, cflicers quartera, store houses and drill hall are splendidly equipped editices. The drill hal! was burned duwn a few years ago and re-built, causing a bitter debate in the Commons before the estimate passed. The guard-room here, a small building cf one story with a yard fifteen feet square at one end, was the last earthly dwelling of Louis David Riel. The Regina scaffuld, a very telling shibboleth in Que- bec politics since the 10th of November, 1885, was crected in this little guard-room yard. Judge Richardson can see it al- ways from his back window, When we called at the barracks, Co]. Herchmer, un- bearable as he is tothe Bard of Regina, was very genial and courteous indeed. He is an Englishman of middle age, with a free-and-easy way about him, something like the junior member for Queen's, and the command of his thousand men doesn’t seem to weigh heavy on him. Neither do those Davinian charges which sre eternally cropping up in parliament. We tried to get at the bottom of this now historic equabble when at Regina, and could only find that it had a personal grudge for substratum. Herchmer and Davin were very fast friends till the Colonel refused to be made use of longer by the erudite editor. The waiters failed at a dinner in the leading hotel at Regina; Nicholas Flood promised to have a whole regiment from the barracks ina jiffy. He telephoned Herchmer to send his waiters in uniform, if you please. The commander replied he'd do nothing of the sort. The member for Western Assini- boia swore vengeance against the unobliging Cvulonel, and war has raged ever since, ‘The position of commandant here is a very nice thing, and for aught we know the pres- ent incumbent discharges its duties as well as any other would. As we said he treated us well anyhow, taking us to his quarters for refreshments, which were certainly none the less acceptable that hot day because not served by a waiter in uniform, and giving us an cfticer for a guide over the post. We like to say a good word for those who treat us well. Certainly on this head Coil. Herchmer deserves our best acknowledgments. Be it remarked en passant that besides dancing attention to Davin and Herchmer and performing some more or less soldierly offices, the duty of the Mounted Police is to look after the Indians of the Northwest and preserve order generally. They are easily distinguishable in their scarlet jackets, striped trouwsers and top bvots. The Territorial House of Parliament is within a mile of the town, Near by are other buildings—the lodian Department offices, presided over by Hayter Reed, the LIudian Commissioner of looting fame, and some other Government offices, and the cottages of the officers. Parliament was nothing but a come mon council when we were that way. There was no opposition, no trouble getting their measures through; all talked the business over in afriendly way and then passed it. Since thena change has come over that common sense assembly. They have fallen isto the anti quated forms of the older provioces, and taken w makiog and breaking governments. We called on Mr. Jelly, M. P. P. for Regina North, at his farm, five miles out of town, and he told us this change was coming. He is a Haultain man, but was afraid of Cayley (other names tor government and opposition). Cay- ley has triumphed since, but his triumph hae not been of long duration. Mr. Haultain, « rather decent politician so reports go, is agais in the lead. e isa Southern Alberta maz, residing at Fort McLeod, The Hose is made CLIFTON WEST. “People said | would die!” A TERRIBLE CASE OF Biood Poisoning! SKODA VICTORIOUS ! THE FOLLOWING CASE WILL BE VOUCH- BD FOR HY MANY OF THE BEST CITIZENS§ oF BELFAST, AND THE CURE THAT FOL- LOWED IS TRUTHFULLY RECORDED. “For months I had been a at suffer- er from supposed Blood Potsent and its attendant results. My loge would swell to twice their ord size} and from my feet to my hips both legs were one solid mass of sole BE : : ER and. body es. tas came affected in like manper. Ceaseless itehing and burn-| ing tormented me day avd night. { lost my appetite. My bowels became constipated, | was much reduced in flesh, said I would die, and L be- lieved there was ne help for me. This was my condition when I began taking SKODA’S DISCOVERY and SKODA’DS LITTLE TAB LETS, us- THAN ; ing SKODA’S vim eS MENT exter nally. if soon commenced toimprove. Aster using these REMEDIES tour weeks I had [cained fifteen pounds ia flesh, and im proved in ever; way. s Less than one course of the DISCOYV- ERY, with SKODA’S LITTLE TABLETS and BKODA’S OINTMENT, has com- pletely cured me. My appetite ls execet- lent. {welling all one E24 (LD from my legs. Feod di- izenes well. Lowels in goul condition, And my skin $9 free from sores amd Eblotehes, and only the wgly sears upon my legs tel! of my previeus trouble, Beifast, Me. CLIFTON WEST. SHODA Hisarvee’ °° fille, NLS. G. P. FLETCHER, ——DEALER IN-—— PIANOS, ORGANS, ——-AND THE—— “New Williams” Sowing Machine, A nice stock always on hand to select from. Office (ior the present) at the Store of John McLeod & Vo, law& wy—nov2 z &> For Coughs, Colds, ok 3 AK ’ . . ak NN Hoarseness rr Use Campbell’s Ay Canadian Cough Emulsion. EE vaane wax. Only 25c. per Bottic. DIVIDEND NOTICE. Mercuants’ Bank or P. E. leLanp, Charlottetown, Dec. 2, i892. OTICE 1 hereby given that a half-yearly dividend at the rate of Eight per cent acvpum on the Caoits!l Stock of this Bank has been declared, payable at ite Banking House on and afcer January 3rd, prox. op of 22 members. The legal experts for the Assembly are the Judges of tae Territories, By order of the . WM, McLEAN, dect—dy iw Raw) wy ti Casn . «