oa ma La ts DS, 1st da ical. ade der- alld. sive nK, wnale- y 1g —_ ————— THE WEEE «« w«sAMINER and THES WEEKLY EMPIRE, both | ther, for 81.75 in advance, and THR | EMPIRES Memorial Album of Sir ' John Macdonald thrown in sudecriptions to THE EXAMINER fs oro pe Txams:—Frves Dottars a Year. Send your ot the OW, : traps - ‘FRI THE DAs Sd MINER. For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, 1 and prompt attention to orders, THE} EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- || ment is peculiar. Don't forget it. ij > ——- ananeneaee — oe “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, baving to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evcaripxs: a NEW SERIES. ees ——- HALIFAX. AGENT FOR WARRE V, CAKEBREAD & 00,, TEA MERCHANTS, London, «+ England, --—AND ALSO—— First-Class West India Firms, etc. SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Carefo! attention given to consignments of Prince Edward Island Produce. REFERENCE-—Bank of Nova Scotia. OFFICE—Pickford & Black's Whartf. Halifax, August 13, 189i—dy & wy McDONALD & MARTIN, BARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries Public, &e, } Morris’s Building, Charlottetown, § Gaffney’s Building, Summerside. several OFFICES MONEY TO LOAN, fH. C, MCDONALD, B. A,, M, P. P. kK. J. MARTIN, B. A. harlottetown, Dac. 2, 189i—cod&w im _—-——— THE NEW. Grinvile RUBBERS Are the Delight ei Every Wearer. NO DANGER OF FALLING. JAS L&ee iT, Patentee, Montreal. a EEE JAMES A. MORRISON, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1892. en COFFEE FOR NEW YEARS TIS 4 WELUKNOWN FACT that Coffee, to be good, A must not be Roasted cr Ground any length of time, as it loses its Streagta and Flavor very quickly. BEER & GOFF have a Coffee Roaster fitted up in their Warehouse, where they roast and grind all their own Coffee as they require it, so that in buying from them you can always depend on getting it fresh and good. CONDENSED COFFEE, in Tins, and ESSENCE COF- FEE, in Bottles, always kept in stock at BEER & CGOFP’S. Charlottetown, December 29, 1891—eod & wky —— —— = — —_——— = LA GRIPPE! {x) What will build up the System ond Save the Lives of Scores of the Afflicted ? ——ee ee (a! a FOR SALE EVEKY WHERE. PEPTONIZ ED sug22—4m eod (tu th sat) Tori ALE AND BEEF, SyoTHina, CLEANSING, HEALING. aa /nstant Relief, Permanent Cure, Failuce Impossible. Meany so-called diseases are abaply symptoms of Catarrh, suck a6 headache, losing suse of emeH, foul breath, hawking and spitting, general feeling of debility, etc. If you are bled with any of these or dred symptoms, yon have Cerarrh, and ne Bee no time prockring 4 ttle of Nasat, Batw. Be warned in time, neglected cold iu head results in Catarrh, followed by comsumption and dvath. Soild by a!) drugyists, or sent, Te UY aN p On receipt of price eabts and @1 by addressing BRAWN VLFORD & CO. Brockville, Ont, iy CATARRH® Lessons in Painting. Mo MH Coa will give lessons in at Oil, China and Water Color Painting, Stadio in Morris’ New Block. ne ier i Orders en for painting in t ifferent | branches, and portraits. _ Visitors welcome. Wis HARTSHORNS) fii SELF-ACTING BEL | tf~—nov3 | the ~ having the HARTSHORM. SY ALL OCAL ERS, _ Peelers, forantos Sen Lobster Packers ! BOXES TIN PLATES, 2 tons PIG TIN. Lamb & Plug, 1 “ BAR COPPER, 1; ia. square. Below all other prices. Order at once to arrive, K. H, NORTON & CO., decSi—taw & wy : Charlottetown ROLLED OATS 200 Barrels. N..B &M RATTENBURY, 421 2aw m th eee, BEANS. 150 bbls. Beans, N., B. & M. RATTENBURY. G21 2aw mth The Great Food for Convaiescents from any Wasting Disease. (x) AT ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE 25 CENTS. July 17, 1891—dy m wf & wkyv l yr = Cotton Remnants poe (1) — One Bale of Fleecy Cotton Remuants, One Bale of Grey Cotton Remnants meee a ee ABOUT 2,000 YARDS SELLING CHEAP. ——- a nn | HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUS B' Oharlottetown, January 8, 1892 —dy & wky ne ee I ed oe = a BEST ESTABLISHMENT ! BEST FURNITURE! BEST VALUE! ee | I will offer for sale during the Xmas Holidays : n : THE FIN EST Std OK OF F J RN [T J R ia [Pip Sine Weiee to gtt8 ROWELL & CO, No. 103 ON P. E. ISLAND, embracing STAPLE AND FANCY FURNITURE, suit,able for Xmas Presents, all at great Discounts. Call and examine. JOHN NEWSON. Oharhottetown, Deo, 15, 1891. | be sold en blec or in parts Srvene Copizs Two Oxnva VOL. 29.—NO. 201 yauP hig e" | | i | fi ' | Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it ie pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts ener yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver 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 pros | duced, pleasing to the taste and ace ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared cel from the most healthy and agreeable substences, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it tae most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for gala in 750 bottles by all leading d-uggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one whc wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CQ., SAN FRANOISOO, CAL. RAE RAN ee Frederi:: Harrison on Education “It has long been a favorite idea of mine hat many things work delightfally for good while they are spontaneous and unorganized, but when they are stereotyped into an elaborate art and evolve a special profession or trade of experts, they produce unexpected failures and end in more harm than good.” In this sentence is contained the underlying thought of Mr. Frederic Har ison’s remasks on education in the +orum for December, says the Review of of Reviews for January Mr. Harrison’s observations have led him to lieve that the less we systematize education and dogmatize about it the better. Kducation should not be treated as if it were a special art. [t cannot be ta: ght, “like playing the violin.” Minds are too various and too subtle to be prescribed for specifically. “We ask,’ he continues, ‘‘too muchfrom education, we make too mach of it, we monstrously over-organize it, and we cruelly overlvad ic. Education can do for us infinitely less than we have come to expect; and what little itcan do is ou the condition that it be teft simple, natural and free. I have known very few men who were mde iuto anything g:ea: entirely by their educa-iov; and have known a good many who were entirely ruined by it and were fiually turned out as pedants, prigs, or idiots. Strugyling to win prizes in examinations, thinking always about the style current to-day beiny put through the regulation mill. and poring over some little corner of knowledge for some material object, may give a one- sided appearance of learning, with nothing behind it, will turn out mechanical eccen-* tricities like calculating-machines, may change an honest fellow into a selfish, dull brute or jeave a weak brain softened and atrophied for life. And the more we organize education the greateris the risk of our finding this result,” Education, he maintains, can at beet do bat little for us. ‘All chat it can realiy give is this: it can supply :he opportunities of se)f-cultnre; held forth new standards and ideals to aim a': it can bring the budding mind into contact with a formed and mature mind. It can suggest, explain, correct, and guide ina very genera’ and occasional way; but it cannot teach vigorous thinking, or thrust coherent knowledge into a raw mind, as & ploughboy can with trouble be taught to table.” Mr. Harrison does not deny that drill, LOUISVILLE, KEY. NEW YORE, N.Y. W. R. WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, | Charlottestown. nwf jyl3 | 1892. : Just Qut--15 Cents Rach CHAPPELLE'S Prince Edward Island alendar easement SEE oe HANDBOOK, Containiag a Calendar for 1892; Table of Tides for Charlottetown; Voon’s Chinges; Kolip- ses; Fixed and Movable Feasts; a Direc- tory of Lora! and Dominion Govern- ment Officials, ete. ; Ecclesiastical and Society Matters ; Civic and General Information, to- gether with a valuable PRONOUNCING HANDBOOK of Words often Mispronounced. FUBLISHED BY THEO. L CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore. Charlottetown, Jan. 14, 1892—3i eod wky li APPLES. 250 Barrels Choice Canadian | Baldwins. N., B. & M. RATTENBURY. d21 2aw m th CUBRANTS AND RAISINS 25 BARRELS, 60 BOXES} | 75 pe Currants. 1,000 BOXES) Raisins aad ¢ do j N,B &M. RACLENBURY. 82] 2aw m th FOR SALE. eee oe HE Town Lot and Dwelling House thereon, at. the caraer of Queen and Euston Streets lately occupied »y Mr3 Baydeld, deceased, will Easy terms, EUWARD BAYFIELD, nov? —eod tf Trastee, &o. HENRY C. SHAW, B. A., At‘orney-at-Law, Commissioner, &¢ OFFICE, BROWN’S BLOCK, CHARLOTTETOWN, Money to Loan. 3m (law & wky) —nové HORSES WANTED. ANTED to purchese immediately, fifteen WwW good sharp drivers; also, some heavy | } be iy to team horses. App’ W. 8. McKIE. CVtowen Tan 12. 1892—-igiw wk ti Advertising. prace street, New York, ' | NVERYONE in need of information on the 4 subject of advertising wili do well to obtain “Boox for Advertisers,” 363 pazes. * price one dollar. Muiled, postage paid. 100 re- @sipt of price Contains a careful compilation ie the \merica: Newspaper Directory of all a cooy of thee best papersand clas journals; gives the circulation rating of every ons, 221i 4a good deal ot iaformstion arout rates and o her matters } ning to th? nuiiasss of iver ising. Ad- i ROWELU'S ADVERTISING BUREAU, | students came in sesrch of knowledge. in its place and for certain purposes, is good, wiite or to remember the multiplication |(he following :—Collected by Miss Sibyl Eastern News The genial lighthouse keeper of Souris ceased lighting the lamp on the 17rh inst. The 8th of this month is the usual time for allowing this light to go eut, bat this year is an exception. Mr McDonald is a faith- ful and proficient officer, and as he baa to keep his lamp trimmed and burning every yesr for weeks after other lights on the coast are extinguished, he is justly entitled to more pay. The usual week of prayer at Souris was postponed owing 'o the iliness of one of the resident clergymen. Meetings are now held in the Methodist and Presbyterian churches aliernately. The Sons of Temperance have rented McD.maidi’s Hall fron the W C T OU. Chey meet once a week. Several have jomed lately, and the cause is said to be now in the ascendant. This has been a wonderful season in more waysthan one. Last week farmers! were poughing Rolo By ands j cent settlements F snermen m ds severs! tair’ hauls + f fish off Coepstuw the same week | Such is unprecedented in the hist..ry of our luca! weather prophets, one or two of whom have passed their three score years and ten. The contract for the construction of a new bridge at Naufrage has been let. Messrs. Whelan and Mauning are the con- tractors. The bridge is much needed, and when finished, in connection with the new ruad opened by the late G -vernment, will prove a vaiuable acquisition to the travel- ling facilities of the north side. The lobster business is not likely to be ne- 8 glected next season. Several new factories | Li are being built at diffrent points «long eat BA, 7) coast. As chis is one of the principal indus. tries of the country, is is hoped that no false step will be taken by eicher the packers or the Government in est.blishing new regulations or in repeating some of tuose already ia force COLONIAL HOUSE, Philips Square, MONTREAL. all Lz) Sa PREVIOUS TO STOCK-TAK'NG. —_——— During the Mouth of January we will offer AT DiSCOUNTS RANGING FROM 10 to 75 per cent., ~-— WI1TH-- 5 per cent. Extra for Cash. P.E Islaad Hospital. The P. E. Island Hospital has received McFadyen, Tignish, $5 80; M-s TS McLeod, Hunter River, $13.60; Mrs but believes that in modern education it is} Archibald Henderson, Olyde River, $10 90; over-done—enlorced at the expense of *‘miuds, |Miss Maggie Mcdonald, Hope D ile, $5 75; characters, imaginations and hearts.” It can turn out troopers, but can it turn out well- developed minds? tague, $15 49; Miss Liilie E Poole, Mon He does not believe in the examination sys tem. Examinations are, he holds, disastrous to education. They never can test any know- ledge worth having, and only debase and per- vert education. tie sighs for the old academ- ies of Plato and Aristotle, to which the a Tarte's Dish of Crow. HE HUMBLY APOLOGIZES OR SLANDERING A RESPECTABLE QITIZEN. A Montreal despatch of the 17th says: The famous J. lareai Tarte bas received his tirat check and to-day hae eaten humble pie like alittle man. Le Canadian published an article Friday on the royal commission, in which Tarte added that ‘‘Austin Mosher, the Montreal correspondent of the foronto Empire, had for several yeare daily written all the injuries imaginable against the good people of the province of Queb-.. agsinst their institutions and their public men” «The article also stated that there war no filth that he did not seek to cover the people of Quebec with, that be was a atranger, a fanatie, and an insulter of the French race in Quebec.” Mesars. MacMaster and McGibbon, Q C.'s, at once demanded a full apology, and slanderer Tarte came to time promptly as follows: I am responsibie for these words although I am not the writer. Jieadily re- cogniz: the fact that they are injurious to Mr Mosher, consequently I retract whatever has been written and apologize for the same, although I ans«lutely fail to have confidence in Mr. Mosher and his methods as a news- paper correspondent. [ admit that the words complained of were such as to leave me no alternative but to retract them. oooro~ Personal Prince George of Greece, who saved the Czarewitz from a Japanes assassin several montbs ago, has ay performed another heroic deed. While oo board a vessel in the Bay of Pirwus during « heavy storm he saw a boat capsize, in which was a sailor bound tor his ship. Instantly the Prince sprang over. board, seised the drowning man and swam with him to a poiat where help was possible. Captain K we, the heroic commander of the British man-of-war Calliope, at Samoa, in the famous burricane of three years ago, has been promoted to the office of flag cap.ain to Ad- miral the Earl of Clan William The recent achi-vement of [. P. O'Connor in producing withia one week a comp ehensive life of Mr. é. S. Parnell is a no-eworthy but by no means unexampled instance of fast literary work. Goldsmith wrote his classic “Vicar of Wakefield” under even greater pressure, for an officer of the law stood at his elbow to expedite matters. Marion Crawford's ‘Mr. Isaac's” was the resuit of a month's work; and other authors, when the f-enzy was on, have exhibited remarkable bursts of speed in composition. Horace Greely, for ex ample, wrote his **Printer” in thirty minutes. It was composed to be read at a Press Club benefit, and Mr. Greely rose from bed at mid- night to write it, after the poet chosen for the occasion had shown himseif unequal to the task. eos a Eduestional Journal: There is no more common, or, to our thinking, more mischievous educational heresy than that which claims that the teacher stsnds to the child, for the time being, in the relation of parent. The teacher cannot take the place of the parent, and should not attempt te doso. One of many reasons is that the instinctive affection is waating on both sides, an indispensable factor. The teacher shuuld, in the interest of parent and child, as well as in his own interest, impress upon parents that he or she does not usurp their tunctions, but relies on the parental train- ing and discipline for those elements in the child’s character which alone cao make the latter subservient to the authority of the 10 #pruce Street, New York. 1 yr=nov2 teacher. Mrs A D McLeod, city, $1; fanten,L O A, Brovktield, $7; Mrs R W Npragae, Mon- | We respectfally invite corres. pondence, and give prompt and tague, $3, Miss Sarah Puluer, DeSable, careful attention to mail orders. $12 80; Miss Annie B Murray, Kingston, | $15 35; Miss A J McNevin, $6.60;Suuth Bedeque, Presbyterian Church, $6: 10 OT Pie Social, East P. int, $i0; HaNRY MORGAN X (1) Baptist Church, East Point, $4; Isabalia ' ; i: "y — Bonshaw, Fraser, Est Point, 500; Jesae Fraser, | Ruut Pout, 50; Me hudist Chori, Marie.’ COLONIAL HOUSE, avendish Bapi wt Churceu, B2 oT; Bed que Morh vdist Vailey, $8.96; St P.ul’s City Union Prayer | Mveting collection, $6 95; Mise yyijiicent | Wright, Centreville, $2850; ars § E Church, $9 65; Mrs Coarles iar Wilmot , Philips Sq wwatey Montreal janl3—tts MONEY WANTED ——BEFORE— Reid, Tryon, $18 50; Mrs ADgus Munn, | Little Sands, $11; Miss L Compron, St! Eleanors, $9 20; Misa Us zzie Cahill, Central | Bedeque, $8) St Andrew's Church, Mon- | tague, $9; MraG Brehaut, White Sands, $17; Mrs David Pickwring, $12; Episcopal Church, Port Hill, $8; Sec ad Methodist Oburch City Union Prayer Meeting o»!l- lection, $12 09; Annandale Presbyerian Church, $! 65; Bay Fortune Presbyterian Church, $3 78; Souris Presbyterian Church Onion Services, 821.56; Miss Annie Mo- Kelvie and Miss Eilen Stavert, Sum ner- side, $18 50; Miss Ada Munn, L ong Cceek, $6.20. There is a deficit in the Russian treasury of 74,000,000 roubles. “The consumption of intoxicating liquor in this country staggers me,” exclsim-d a temper sn ‘e orator from the platform. “Me, too,” murmured a man at the back of the hail, who was trying to hold himself up by the plascering. Tue Dory ox Cuivamen. —A_ healthy falling off in the iuvflux of Chinese into British Columbia is indicated b» the returns received at the Cus‘om: D-partment of the receipts from the poll tax -f $50 levied on all Celestial arrivals The recip. at the port of Vancouver amounted to $1352 during the month of December, agsinss $2820 -ollected nae source la December, 1590, a dec: ease ! For All Aecounts Fur- Bsit preserved by cold «storage is being nishe i by Us used by the Cans: fishermen wirh sucesss | thas rendering them practically indep-n- dent of Newfoundland favors The M n- treal Gaz-tte remarks that freezing herring in Novas Scotia may ba 4 roundabout woy of applying 1c t» the N+wfouadiari G ov- ernm -nt’s swelled head: bu: it prom ses to be effective. Increase Your Weicut. —If you are losing flesh and blood, com eace st once taking Miller’s Emulsion of Uid Live- Oil, which is far ahead of all ocher preparatinoas of the kiad ‘ . 5 in eX.stence. By taking Miller's Emulsion copie gain from 5 to 10 lhs by the time the at buttie isconsumed It is the greatest blessing of the century to all in delicate health, or who suffsr with coughs, colds and ailments | that tend to consumption. R-m-mber, Miil- er’s Emulsion consaias all the constitatents found in wheat. It is used in the hospitals and asylums of the country. In big b >ttles, 59e. ani $1 at Charlottetown drug stores, jan4 lw 5 M :RGH ANT T i082, 140 Qusen Strest. eee ~~ er Tue New Tower Gem. —Phi oderma owes its immense success to the fact that it is radically differen: from any prepsratio: in the market. It is a blaud and soothing liquid. nicely perfumed, and when applied to the hands and face produces a delicious sense coolness and comfort, exercising aleo a direct curative action. It is entirely free feom the sticky quality of glycerine and the ro nature of camphor ice or cold cream. Generel Mantas of the Geaccnelhere af o those who are uacble to to use glyceriae, tye eximiner Pudlishing Company wil be from its irritating effect, Philoderms is 4/heid atrh: i:+ of (He CXAMIVER aewsgaper aecessity. Those who use it have a beautiful |on WEDNESDAY, tne 27 0 boa Bey. inst,, at comp exion. I: is harmless as milk. oid | the hour of $ o'clock in the evening. by ys everywhere, Price 25 oents. W. A. F. BOOTT, jan? im dw Charlottetown, Jan. 13, 1892 —eod & wy NOTICE. No is hereby <iver thut the Annnal janll Seoretary.