a eS THE WEEKLY EXAMINER and | TH E WER ALY EMPIRE. both toge , OMETRE® aaa THE for neat, clean, tasteful Printing s ae am a i ‘a a _* ate = prompt attention to orders, THE Beams : ive DoLLams « Yvan, : I 4 ee = LL eee ee eee “ This ts true Liberty, when Free Bora Men, having to aGvige the Pablic, may speak free.”—Ecxirivas. S: cote Corms Twe C 38 stat aia Mt tia ea ei a oem: Two Cente NEW SERIES. a in SLAND. TUESDAY tos OO ea sea IHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. TUESDAY, MARCH }, 1892. VOL. 29.~NO. 288 — “= —E=EL —— ————— wenn = » e P e s y > r . aed =f tee Le Calendar for War: h, Ise, 1 General Telegraphic News Personal MOON'S CHANGES Firat Quarter, Sh day .. Al after Pail bt on, 19th diy . 832 man Least Querter, 2st day . 052 afrer New Moon, 23h dey - 854 morr Apogee 15 h day ce 6h aftey > Ee > Day High Warer of | Doy of Week — — oe Dna Month. i ‘ ; "> } | Tuesday aes 2 | Weinesey | QR] os ; huredsy 1 6 1 27 . Friday } ; atard y ’ : Z : iB O } Suaday r 35) | 436 : r ‘ vba y fi i 6 2 > teea 642 | 722 om oe eS 8 27 Thuraday $53 | 915 - : } 9 36 | 1 2 - ine 10 t1 10 28 i Monde 10 44 | 10 59 - ; monday ll '4 ll 29 ‘5 | Tuesday 11 45 | mde > eh. ch .. ae ts | Thursday 0 30 0 45 18 Friday .¢ | 121 ~ Saturday . a 9° é Sanday a 2 5) at Monda, eh. ae | aoe yawn pw 1 era 36 23 | Wednesday £39 | 628 2% @©=| Thursday 2 2 bho es Friday i; 8°‘3)] 856 26 | Saturday 921 |. O28 83 | Sanday } 10 @ +} 19% “3 Monday } 1055 | ll 3 29 Tuesday | 38:20 | 1 37 » W ednesday li & <micah 31 | Thursday | 0 3 ee hs _ OCTHING: CLEANSING, HEALING. ‘<> instant Reiief, Permanent Cure, Failure Impossible. | Many § called diseases noe li, foul breat ead spitting, ceu of debility, et i! troubled with any of v v% kindred symptoms. you have Catasrh, and 6! i loser firme proewri: » ¢ Nasat, Bartm. Bo warned in time, neglected cold in head yeeults in Ostarri, foi) vy consumption and death Bcid by a)! Gruggiets, or sent, post peid, On reveipt of price {O eentaand $| by addressing og BY FULFORS & CO. Brockville. Ont. ave la! OQ NR SS see JAMES A. MORRISON, HALIFAX. AGENT FOR WARRL Y, CAKEBREAD & 00., TEA MERCHANTS, London, -- England, ——AND ALSO—— First-Class West India) Firms, etc. SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Careful attention given to consignmenta of ?rince Edward Island Produce. REFPERENCE—Bank of Nova Scotia. OFFICE —Pickford & Black’s Wharf. Halifax, August 13. 1891—dy & wy LA GRIPPE VANQUISHED. Several LACE one of the OZONATOR DISIN- FECTANTS ip your house and La Crippe will not trouble you. The most powerful and pleasant Disinfee- tant known to the medical profession. .DAVIES RUGGSIST, is AGPwt for them here, and wil! cheerfully ruew ahd explain their use to those who dim? it. Call and see them No trouble % show them. eod&wy—janl& —~ sncmmesatiiieataaiiitiiiiesel SOO4 /S THE BEST EMULSION OW THE MARKET FO DAY. WOOF. TASTE LINE OTHERS. /T IS SOLO BY ALL ORUCCISTS J BIG BOT VLES, FIFTY CENTS UONE DOLLAR, — a A. A. MeLBAN, Attara2y-at-Law, Notary Pablic, &¢. ~, . m. we 13 - ‘ eo NEAR THE MARKtT WATSON? S New Drug Store, LONDON HOUSE. — (2)——— aa PATRONIZE THE — Charlottetown, February 19, 1892 —dy —— ee ———— tT —_ e& .2 =—oa ns, Made only the best Tin Stock. and every, ranted. Hoxes all made and one year ahead to insure the (‘ans against rusty edges, and none but exprrienced workmen employed, thus enabling me to offer the best Cans made on P. EK. Island. I ani now prepared to receive order= from Lobster Packers and Dealers for delivery any time up to the I-t of June next. Also in stock:—Ingot Tin, Lead. Copper, Marline, Rope, Nails, Trap Rings, Oiled Clothing, etc. Apply to HORACE H45Z4RD. Charlottetown, February 10, 1892—2w eod GRAND SALE OF FURNITURE. 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 be-t goods Come one, come all. JSHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, Feb. 25, 1892 een ere I | | efi an Emergency NZ ease lh pes] vtasTOWs om A aM f 2 : a pc oeerel Fluid Ba f is A GOUD STAND-*Y, * a ol LN tH, i iy Arr 4) Bi Yi | “ | {39} > re Abe Zz 4% e ney A fae It is made quickly. : \ ee We >| fs effective in cases of exhaustion. UDP] Adapied to the weak digestion of the ~N ~ > Soe aged and very young. — a — ——— ae _— = — Cee SS — EE — NOTHER M2DICAL MAW TESTIFIES TO THE WONDERFUL EFFECTS OF ALTO PEPTONEAED PORTER In Cases of Dyspepsia and Nervous Depression. —— 1 ENTLEMEN, —I have purp ssely delayed writing you, as I wished to give a thor- oughly complete trial to the M.P. P. It affords m+ mu*h p'easure now to give it my unqualified approval in the ciasaes of c4s99 Lo which £ have used it: In Atonte Dys- pepsia, in conv slesceace from Nervous Depression, and im cwes where the stomach = irritable and rejacts stronger form: of stimulants. I hava found m rat marked resul's from its use, and I stroagly recommoent its employm-nt. Although this note 18 un- avlicited by you, it is at your disposal for any use you wis), to make of it. ithfull urs, ; ” GEO. H. H. DeWOLF, M. D., M. B. C. M., Edin. EF For sale by all Druggists. : | A supply of M. P. P. has beea giorea with GRORGE E. HUG:HE3S, “harlottetowa, which will wodetbvecs” duriag the wia ec moutas to [slaad patroas, by or ier from The Malte Peptonized Par-ter Co. (Ltd)., ay |>-freshing to the taste, and a I AM now prepared to make vette of antl These plates are specially ad »pzed for im where there is a great absorption of the-# which so freqnently occurs ia the lower jaw leaving little or no ridge fur the retent1ono plate in position, People who use this Ri of plate have no trouble in mastivating. | are unsurpassed for comfort and_cleanl DONT HACKNOMORE. It costs only 25 eis., and may save you febl5 —dy & wky Myrtle avy Both the method and results w x “yrupof Figs is taken; it is pl Vienna, Feb. 26. —The police have stop. ped the distribution of bread on the groun: that the assembling of thousands of th. poor constitutes pubic danger. The edit«s of _Voikspresse, useis'ed by Here Fre socialist, visited many bakeries and ap pealed to the proprietors to give bread tu help the starving. Both editor and Herr Frey were arrested for this termed « ffence St Pereessurc, Feb. 26.—After a stormy discussion yesterday the municipal suthorities merely censured two member: of the f-mine relief committee accused : f being ‘mwlicated in the purchase of » u teraed flour intended for distributi among the famine sufferers. Newspap 1 denounce the indulgence shown the accu-e and claim the two men shouki be tried by the courts. Wixnipze, Feb. 26 —Petitions will b largeiy 8 gued, praying that at the forh anu. t promptly on the Kidwie cently ye 4 il AS Liver an * INGally, & tom of 3 fevers an F a cteuipation. Syrup, of cons tips ot ite lind : only remeg ng to the taste an “table to the stomach, its action and truly bencfcial effects, pepe only from them healthy and agreeable substances, manyexcellent qualities commen to all and have made it the popular remedy known. + [ tyrup of Figs is for sale ind hottles by all leading druggilite Any reliable cruggist who may ‘ ‘ ; mw a - have it on hand promptly for any one who to try it. Manufactured on CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP (Ok SAN FRANOISOO, COAL, r LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORE, W. R. WAPSON, Wholosale Druggift Charlotteetown. m > Satisfaction gasranteed im-every 1 “~"DR. FRO’ P. MURR 146 Queen St., Charlottetown. Cn’town, f 4 2m s&kw go home with- out a bottle of 20 HAR] CLE NDA! Aa HART OF bin tne*~ ~eon having the HARTSHORN, gD BY ALL OFALERS. Factory, Toronto, Ort EACH PLUG OF THE IS MARKED nr. & BB. IN BRONZs LETTESS. NONE OTHER GENUINE. jead—dy & why AMMONIA in BAKING POWDER is a DISEASE producing AGENT. Its volatility is abridged by reaction with the gluten of the flour. The preparation of an UNOBJECTION- ABLE - Baking Powder containing AMMONIA ia impracticable. Avoid all Risk and use GERMAN BAKING POWDER, Guaranteed to Contain NO AMMONTA. W OODILL’S | Reasia bas cfficiali |do so and the police charged the crowd A ‘|tree fight ensued. After a short struggle coming electaon a vote will be taken as t hether the peop)» desire to have am ac passed” prohibiting the manufacture an sale of liquor in the province. Loxrvox, Feb 26 —The government «i expressed rezret for tse expulsion of Captain Younghusban aud Lieut. Davidson from Pamirs by Rus sia. officers. This cnds an incident that at une ume threatened tu resuit in serivu- consequences. England claimed that th. Russians themselves were trespassers i the territory from which Younghusban aud Davidson were expelled. Berry, Feb. 26.—Two thousand unem- plouyec workmen held a meeting yesterday with the object of deciding upon som course of action that would improve they cendition. Upon the conclusion of the meeting & procession was formed auo marched down Unier den Linden, singing the Marsellaise. When the procession was near the castle of the emperor it was me by a body of soldiers The officer in com mend ordered the procession to mzke way tor the soldiers. ‘he workmen refused to the workmen were dispersed and the lesu- ers arrested. The soldiers numbered only about twenty, and comprised a small de tachment marching to relieve the guard between Schiussbruck and Charlotten Strasse. ConsTantrnop_e, Feb, 26.—Dr Vulcovitch, Bulgarian ageat at Constantiaople, was stabbed by an unknown man while walking in the street lage night. is wounds sre not dangerous, The would be-asgassin escaped The motive for the deed is unknown. ~ New York, Feb. 26. The steamship Avance is detsiued at quaraniive. Sue lefc ntos Jan 23ed and Rio Janeiro 26-n. An tie out on the vessel and ter were etn One died CricouTmai, Feb. 26.—The report sent abroad that the election case against Savard, Libera! M. P. for this county, had been abandoned was incorrect; in fact the election has been annulled by Judges Pelletier and Gagne, Judge Pelletier was of opinion that Savard should be disqualified, but Judge Gagne was egainst dicqualification. Savard defeated Sir A. P, Caron in the last federal election. Vienna, Feb. 26.—'Lhe officers of Volks- presse were to-day again besieged by hungry eople, and one thousand loaves of bread cae with 200 florins publicly subscribed and the quantity of fl ur given by the bankers’ committee were distributed. The police retused to allow the dist:ibution, Handbhills announcing the gifte brought out an immense multitude of homeless persons, who are daily assisted by four houses of shelter. Paris, Feb. 26.—A Roman Catholic com- mittee hus been formed at Aix la Unapelle to celebrate the pope's first elevation t» the Episcop.te b: starting signatures from ail the world toan address demanding the in- dependence of the p:p.l see The promoters of this idea hope, by forming a committe ia every country, to get fifsy million sigaatures, which will be bound in sever 1 volames and presented to His Holiness the Pope, who. when the idea was communicated to im, gave it his fall approbation, although he expressed 4 doabt as to the possibility of collecting fifcy million signatures. a We have alot of child: en's ulsters which we h:ve put upon tne coun- ter te-day at 75 ceutscach —Harris & Siewart. Music — The “Oldfellows’ Grand March” and the **Air Smp Waltz” are tw- of the latest compositions of Isaxc D les, Indianspolis, Ind Both are musical gems. fhey cunprise Gv pages ech, sheet wus size, besides Iilustrated title page, not dif- ficult in execurion, but beautiful in com position, and sell at 40 cents each. By way of introduction, Mr. Doles wil] mail them to aay address on receipt of ten cents per copy, when accompanied by this notice Address, Isaac Doles, Indianapolis, Ind, U. 8. A. For Over Fiery Years Mrs Winslo-’s soothiug Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sutferer at once ; It pro duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub aw+kes as ‘bright as a button.” Itis very peasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pais, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remed, for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or otner causes. Twenty-five centa a bottle Be sure and ask for ‘“‘ Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. lyr Suits, adapted for every occasion, are cut and made in strict acsordanze with the pre- vailing fashions of the day, and amongst the great assortment in stock are pattern. to suit ’ d tastes.—-J ames Paton & Co all ages an Poe inicio WE have taken great care in selecting om stock of children’s clothing, and have been oli by all who have visited our large clo thing room that the variety we show beats anything that has ever beea shown before in this city. Seeing is believing. —James Paton The gserifices of li “er principles for the stwicken.| poke ¢ greater cn Grate pudiie. men have often to mike, ig’ well cxemipliticd by Mr. Tarte, ex-M, P , “‘asisted” at the open- ng of Pariicment He says he has not quite decided whether he will run again in Mont- moreocy. Emperor William of Germany is said to ‘ve expressed the opinion at a b-nquet ecently that all who criticise the Govern- nent are enemies of the state. Gen, Rbeits, command: r-in-chief of the British Indian army, has been elevated to the peerage, and gazetted as Baron Rob erts of Candahar and the city of Waterford Tennyson is a grest reader of nov le, and «0 absorbed does te becomes in «uch liter sture at night. sometimes, that it is har e persuade him to goto bed. Leke many +e8 dis inguished people who induige in his practice, he rises late. The Archbishop of Canterbury once pu the following question to Be terten, the ctor: **How is it that you players, wh. deal only wih things imagmary, off ct your auditors as if they were real; whil: ve preachers, who only deal with thing: real, aff ct our auditors as if they were img nery?’ ‘It is, my lord,” replied the vlxyer, “because we actors sp-ak of thing- tmaginery 28 if they were real, while you preachers too often speak of things »6.1 as if they were imaginary.” The former wife of the present Duke of Mariborough (ze-erally koown as the Marchionn: es of Blandford) and the mother of cre hei: to the dukedom, the ac ual Marquis of Blandford, applied to court some time age to have His Giace compelled to increase the allowance for the support of their sen; but, after hearing the argument, the court. refuse co grant the orderto that end. In 1869 the 4a quis of Blondford (now Duke »t Marl borough), being then in his 25h yer, mar ied Lady Alberta Frances Anne Hamiilten daughter cf the first Duke of Abercorn, and ‘Ader sister cf Lady Lansdowne. The Mar- ehioness was subsequently granted a divorce from hex husband, with charge of their son, ‘harles Richard John, thea Kar! «f ~under end, who was bors in Nevemb-*, 1871. The llowance, £109 a year, seems small for the heir to a dukedom, who, though a miaor, is virtuslly a man. Th- Duke of Beaufort, the greatest turf- man of the day im Eoglind, is one of the hsndsomest men ia the peerage. He is a few years under seventy, with hair of sil- very whiteness, but with all the activity and vigor of youth. He was once a mem- ber of the House of Commons before he was promoted, by his fsther’s death, t+ the House of Lords, and was twice a member of Earl of Derby's ministry, but he has al- ways preferred to be known *s a master of th» hounds rather thin as a member of Parliament. Not the last source of pride to him is the f.ct that a popular article of masculine attire perpetuates his family name. the vote of Mr. Chamberlain in the im perial parliament on the disest«blishment question. He has long been a fervent ad- vocate of disestablishment, but on his elevation to the Liberal Unionist leader- ship at Devonshire House the other day, promised that he would subordinate his views on disestablishment to the party unity on the Irish question. Hence his vote on Tuesday against Welsh disestab- lishment, which will damage him some what amongst the none nformists, and which certainly indicated great courage on his part. The killing of her little daughter by Lady Moutagu, whose husband is an uncle of the Dake of Manchester, brings to mind another tragedy in British high life over thirty years ego, known as the Kent mur- der. Fl rence Kent, through a mixed in- spirat‘on of insanity and malignty, kuled a littie child related to her and attempte'! re conce 1 the body, She was a cousia of Queen Victoria, and royal influence was, nv doubt, porent in saving her from an ignominous death. The only English uubleman recorded as having suffered the pen-ity of murder—»part from any politi- eal charge was the Korl of Ferrera The Euarl killed his steward ina fit of passion snd was hanged at Tyburn with « silken cord, | The T:mes p @iounces the m nifestation of public respect and >ffection im the Csbernacle and the stre+ts «djacent on the ce sion of Mr Spu ge u's death as steik-| ‘ng and impressive as that whch did honor to the mem sry of Cardina’ Manning. This 8 certainly not to be wondered at. Al- ‘hough Mr. Spurgeon belonged to « denom- ination of which the num rical strength in England is restricted, compared with seme others of even tie uvestablishe? charches, he was in a sense the represevtative «1 what is wont to be called Evangelical Pro restantsm, and as such hid many a mirers b yond the limits of Bapris: nonconformty But, as these who reverently b wed their heads as they passed (he bely ground where the Cardinal's remains bad been laid were nut ali of the dead ecclesia-tic’s creed. #0 neither was it as the spokesman «f any sect or school] that his fel.ow-cit:z-ne did hoacr ti.» Mr Spurgeon’s mem ry C wmepien-o ameoug the crowds of mourser brh o ! prince of the church ant tue prescher f he gosp:] were the pvor whom th y both befriended. .-9-e———— Nay after day the evidence accumnuls es that the ** yrile Navy ’ is the peopie’s favorite tobacca The demand ker ps increas ing, ond from every new circle of consumer- who have heen induced to try it the evidence isemph tic in its favor Its genuine q ili ies always hold the friends they have once made These qualities will be kept up ty their full standard by the manufacturers of it. 1+ is te these qualities and the reason*bleness of the price that they attribute their marked success fo the quality they will adhere at all co-t, and also to the price if that be possible. ---_e- " Carpet SaLe —Oar sale of carpets is gen- uine All new goods and not one piece r+ served. All must be sold and at a low pric Now is your chance to get » genuine bargai a very low figure a lot of odds and ends, & to 22 yurds each at See our goods before you Salt! Salt! EX WA®EHODSF, WO THOUSAND BUSHELS of Turk’s laland Crushed S«lt, ~—— 4 LO One Thousand Bushe's of Unerushed, for pork pecking. PEAKE BROs. & CO. feb24—eoa Galvaniz d= Tron. RECEIVED EX ER®MA?: TONS GALV ANIZED IRON, 46, 18, 20, 22, 2% and 2 .au7es, 10 bundies black Sheet Tron, 2 tons Silei .h Shoe Steel, 4 tou Huva Iron. It STORE: 20 barrels Portland Cement, i torn Fire Clay, 6 dozer Lobater Cleavers, 50 kegs Wire Waila. SIMON W CRABBE, WALKER’S CORNER, BAZAAR STORE wr ARE OPENING TO-DAY. 1,000 v 3undies of NEW WALL PAPER, and will be prepared ita vive the beset bargars iu KNGLISH WASHABLE and AM@RICAN GILPS, while our OLD STOCK we will GIVE AWAY at yous own prices, a3 we taust make room. We have already had to extend our Paper Room to t vice its former sae to get in new patteras, still halé is not opened. WHOLESALECUSTOMERS wiil please take notice that we are guing to give the very best figures a'tsinabie in any mworket on CANADIAN, AMERICAN and ENG- LISH PAPERS. REMEMBER that we kerp the largest sto - k of GAMES, PURSES, SATCHELB, CARD CASES, MORUCCO MEMOS, ete, Piain and Faney Stationery, ONLY THINK OF Lf | —Note. Paper, 2 cenis per quire Euvelopos, 25 certs » buch 5 the ti am Laid, Swin Fin- ish, Damask Lenen, for 15 cent»-per quire ; Foolscap from 7 eats epwards. Our new atock of FANCY PAPERS ia beautifu', DAY BOOKS, JOURNALS, LED- GERS, INKS, MUCILAGE, SCHUOL BOOKS, ete. Large eiwek at the B\ZAAR STORE, QUEEN STREET. Charloitetown, Feb. 23, 1892. NERVL NPFOVR EDA eres new dis Coiey t cure tho worst cases oj scrvous Deluity, Lost Vigor end BEANS Puiiiog Mauhowi: restores the weakness of ody or mind caused uy over-woik, ur the errors or ex- —memese osses Of youth This R ab solutely cures the most obsiinnve cases wien TREATMENTS have failedeveuto reieve. Sold gists at §) per package, or 61x for >, oF Ber ‘by o receipt of price by addressing TLE JA Pa 4 Monireal, P. \ ne Q. Witte for pam: For sale by Geo E Hughes and Reddic Bros. QUEEN Tasurance Agency. Offi:e Next to Bin’ of Nova Scotia. JiMES DESB ISAY, 4C #T, 1892. Spring Trip fram Liverpool, fe bis THE CLIPPER BahK RALPH B. PEAKE, 700 TONS REGISTER, Newly Motalled and Classed Al at | loyds, ALEX. McLEOD, CO UMANDER, will be on the berth to receive cargo about the Ist of “arch, and wil sail FROM iLIVeKr- -1PO)L FOR CHARLOPTETO VN about the ist of \pril, and ~arry F eight at thr sngh rates to the diff rent Railway points on the Isiao Intending Shippers wll p’ease forward thei orders ip time sont for Freizht apply in London to J» = eee + Uaioe tourt, Jd Broad Street: n Liverpool to Piteaira Beotusrs, 51 3-ath Joho 4treet, or here t > the owners, PE(KE BROS, & CO, buy—it will pay you.—Perkins & St-rne, uy upay y aan Seer onl Brown's Block, Charlottetown. BOvM~ —Sta cod & why feb4—dy & why TRURO, NOVA SOUTIA 7 feb4 & Co, Market Square. feb29 3i Charlottetown, &th Fabrnary, 1892 Sa eed day or two ta