g Readin, "0 T T AW \ —_—— we THE EXAMINEK Job Printing Rooms, LONDON HOUSE, QUEEN STREKT, Job Printing of all kinds at short notice Billbead-, Letterheads, Noteheads, Panph- jets, Posters. Dodgers, etc. THE DAILY SS -- —— - Tsnus :—Five Dottarns a Year. —_ = NEW SERIES. EE ee CS _ Have you_ ever heard of the Lock Pocket? (PATENTED.) The new and ingenious LOCK POCKET is a safe- guard against tho loss of valuables from out the pocke's by means of abstraction or otherwise. As watch pocket it is invaluable. This pocket is in use in the United States and other countries, and its success in PREVENTING THE LOSS OF MONEY, watches or other valaables brings it into universal favor where- ever introduced. When buying Clothing see that the LOCK POCKET is attached to your garment. A New Wrinkle in Ready Made { i Clothing. septl5—-tf (tu thu sat) E. A. SMALL & *0., Wholesale Clothiers, Montreal, SOLE PATENTEES FOR CANADA. —{x) There’s not a house in all the Town Where nothing needs repairing ; Broken by having tumb'ed down, Or from continual wearing. Why lay such things aside, or worse Use them with constant trouble ? To de the like is but to nurse Your cares, or make them double. Get them repaired, you'll find it pays, No matter what the line ; And as the ancient proverb says, A stitch will save you nine. Bring in your jobbing, great or small, (You'll surely never rue it), And if it can be fixed at ail ‘Tis WALTER DOULL can do it. Charlottetown, November 8, 1892—2aw R. FBNNELI, N Aw (0. H. OHANDLER | wus MSRDWANE, STORE. cia WE HAVE OPENED OUR NEW STORE —_———JN THE—-——— Cameron Block, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, where we have a large and well-assorted stock of HAR D WARE and PAINTERS’ SUPPLIES. Our Goods are all New and bought for Cash in the best markets, and we will give our customers the benefit of the discounts. , We guarantee satisfaction to those who favor us with their patronage, and we will sell as low as any house in the trade. FENNELL & CHANDLER. Charlo ttetown, Sept. 19, 1892. FIRES MARINE INSURANCE: ——————— i) MARIN Ei. THE WESTERN ASSURANCE CO. Insures Cargoes, Hulls & Freights at Lowest Current Rates. Sterling and Domestic Cartifatas Issued at the Offlce Here. HIRE. The Manchester Assurance Company of England The Wester Assurance Company of Toronto, Ont. HORACE Norton & Fennell. HASZARD. Cameron Block, Queen Square. Charlottetown, June 17, 1892—eod THINK OF IT! “ This is true Liberty, when Free Boru Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evarrives. CHARLOTTETOWN. P._E. ‘ ISLAND, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1892. EE ~~ ee —— pe For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, | and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- | ment is peculiar. Don't forget ii. — ———_ Sixeter Corms Two Ores — —_ VOL. 30.--NO. 124 ©.lendar for November, (892. MCON’S (HANGES, Full Moon, 4*h day.............. 11 25 morr Last Quarter, llth day........... 5 +8 morn New Moon, 19th day............. 8 55 morn First Quarter, 27th day..... .--. 6 4 morn Day High Water. of Day of Week. se Month. Morn. | After. h, m. hm 1 Tuesday 7 52 8 23 2 W ednesday 7 53 917 3 Thursday 9 329 10 1 4 Friday 10 22 10 41 5 ~aturday 10 59 11 19 6 Sunday 1 39 | mido’ht 7 Monday a 0 21 8 Tuesday 0 43 i = 9 W ednesday 1 32 1 58 10° Thursday | 225 2 53 il Friday | 324 3 56 12 Saturday | 433 5 10 13 Sunday | os 6 18 14 Monday ea 7 16 15 Tuesday | 740 e..2 16 Wednesday 8 24 8 44 27 Thursday 9 3 9 22 1s Friday 9 41 9 59 19 Saturday 10 16 10 33 20 Sunday |; 10 52 11 11 21 Monday 11 30 ll 51 22 Tuerday i. 0 10 23 Wednesday 0 28 0 48 Thursday : 2 1 29 Friday | 3 50 212 Saturday 2 35 2 59 Sunday 3 24 3 55 28 Monday 4 26 5 6 29 Tuesday 5 46 6 26 30 Wednesday Tao fe Disappoints ! DR. T. C. ROBINS, Surgeon Dentist. Office—Prince Street, opposite St. Paul's Church, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. =. ft. ee S. R. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, STEEL AND IRON CUT NAILS, And Spikes. Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Hungarian Nails, Xc., ST. JOHN, N. B. novi—l yr QUEEN Insurance Agency. Office Next to Bank of Nova Scotia JAMES DESBRISAY, ACERT. fob1s—eod CHRISTMAS TREE. "7 Ladies of ST. JOSEPH’S SODAL- ITY will hold a Christmas Tree in aid of St. Joseph’s Convent, On Wednesday, Nov. 16th. Contributions will be gratefully received by the Sisters of St. Joseph's Convent. on 31 le peat Pt, ISLAND RAILWAY NOTICE. MMENCING ON WEONASDAY, Novem- J 9h inst, and econtinuiag antil , cinse of vavigation at ummerside, Spec al Passenger ‘vrais will leave -’na lotie*own ato 4m daily tunday+ excepted) for Summ wide, connecting nere with steamer for P int da Cheae Retura- a, will leave Summerside on arrival of teamer from Point da Chene. This train will an through to nee and retara on Tuesdays . Saturdays. oo . J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. . { nové dy&wly fi tailway Office, Charlottetown November, 5, 1903. s ONE 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 effectaally, 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 ac- ceptable tc the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its efiects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excelientqualitiescommendit to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c bottles by all leading druggists. Any reiiable Cruggist who may not have it on hand will eee it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C0., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. ¥. W. R. WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, Charlotteetown. mwf jyl3 ~ J. J. JOHNSTON, At‘orzey-at-Law, Solicitor, Notary Public, &¢., Stemper’s Block, Victoria Row, Charlottetown? P. K. Island, Wedding Bells. A very pleasant event took place at the residence of James Palmer, Esq , of My Lady spinster’s Attitude te- ward the Marriage Question. Fiom Harper's Bazar. Ozendyke, on Wednesday evening, the 9:h inst., on which occasion Miss Mary Palmer and Mr. Henry Howard, of Cornwall, were happily uuited in marrage. The ceremony was perfarmed by Rev. A. W. Daniel. Shortly before seven o’clock could be heard question is also the happiest. greatest earthly blessing that the Creator The healthiest attitude for the single woman to assume toward the marriage She may and should consider thst a true, pure love is the the strains of the wedding march beauti fully and skillfully executed by Miss Lucy Palmer, sister of the bride, and the bridal The bride was exquisitely attired in white with a bridal party tock their places. veil and looked very charming indeed. She was attended by Miss Edith Palmer, hér sister, who also looked very fine in a costume of white; and the groom, as might was be expected, looking very happy, supported by Mr. R. Nutting Taylor, of Charlottetown. sumptuous repast, in his usual able and happy style. parties are held. guests were present, Quite a number of and after a departure for Cornwall. —- eo Literary Notes. The number of Harper’s Young People 25th ends the thirteenth yearly volume of that unrivalled publica- issued October tion for boys aud girls. The fourteenth yeary volume of Harper's Young People will begin with the number Several novel and im- portant features are announced for the new year, including a new ‘‘Mate” story by Kirk for November Ist. Munroe, a series of articles on ‘‘How t Get On in Life,” by William Matthews; papers on the **Wonderful West,” by Julian Ralph; articles on the ‘‘Romance of Com- merce,” by J. Macdoneld Oxley; a series of Patriotic Papers by well-known writers; and 4n unusual variety of short stories and sketches for boys and giris, humorous tales, plays for young players, practical articles Harper's Young People is acknowledgev as the lead- on practical subjects, etc, etc. ing juvenile periodical of the world. One of the most notable publications of the year is the illustrated edition of George William Curtis’s Prute and I,which Harper ( OLLECTIONS.—Will give prompt attention to collections and securing claims in this Prov- ince Will collect claims in aay part of Canada | orthe United States, thr-ugh the co-operation | and aid of prompt and reliable legal correspon- | dents. i All matters entrusted to me will prompt, careful and diligent attention. £27” Money to Loan. Money Invested. Nov 1i— 1m 2aw wy receive CAIN ONE POUND A Day. A GAIN OF A POUND A DAY IN THE CASE OF AMAN WHO HAS BECOME “ALL RUN DOWN,’’ AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKE THAT REMARKABLE FLESH PRODUCER, SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH & Brothers have ready for immediate issue. The story itself was first published more than a quarter of a century ago, and has long been recognized as an American classic. ‘It as now issued in a form beiitting its ‘lhe new edition contains one hundred cranes. The introduction is a fac simile reproduc‘ion of Mr. Curtis’s manuscript, and the printing unrivalled literary excellence. from drawing by Albert E. Sterner. and binding are all that could be desired. taining an etched frontispiece by Mr. Sterner. Pash and Pull. (From Harper's Bazar.) pleasant theory, but its literal interpreta tion makes it capable of great misconstruc tion, for if itis in one sense true, its re- verse is equally true. him who waits. who waits and does no more, After sitting down to a Colonel Irving, of Charlottetown, was called on to propose a toast to the bride and groom, which he did The wedding presents were costly and numerous, showing the high esteem in which both very pleasant evening the bridal party took their A limited editio;, de luxe cf the work is also published, bound in vellum and con- The old proverb that all things come to him who waits advances a very pretty and Nothing comes to Nothing comes to him There is has to bestow on her sex —the one gift not lost in Paradise. But to think constantly and with discontent of this one blessing, vhen for any cause it is either delayed or denied, is the surest possible way to unfit ne’s self for giving or receiving happiness. Frankly grant to yourself and to your friends, if you like, that some day ycu hope to meet a man whom you can love and respect, hut let discussiuu end there. Avything more unwomanly and revolting chan a cold calculation of possibilities, taking an inventory of the eligible man in one’s circle of acquaintance, or deliberately planning to attract or win another by assum- ing to be what ore is not, can hardly be imagined, What true woman could for a moment enjoy that affection which she had deliberately plotted to win by deceit or wisrepresentation ? Having acknowledged her natural desire for the common lot of her sex, the single sister goes bravely and happily on her way, taking up the duty that is nearest and living s perfectly natural life, wasting no time in iaying plots, in idle complaining or wicked envy. To the married friend who boasts of her home and family she accords fullest lib- erty, but claims that ehe also has great cause for happiness and ireedom in golden opportunities. Her vacation days are not dependent on the school calendar or the de- mands of any man’s busitess cares. She is free to elect where she will go, who shall be her companion, and how long she will stay. Che sail or excursion party from which her ‘| married sister is debarred by an untoward attack of measles or whooping cough in the nursery is possible to her. Her dresses may be light or dark, high or low, grave or gay. She has no quarrel to settle with the neigh bor's children, no piles of little trousers and stockin, gto mend. She may sit down in her easy chair when evening comes with a volume of Scott or Browning. She would like the little faces at her hearth, the little homely cares, much better than Scott or Browning very likely ; but since she has them not, she has aright to be hyppy in the ways that naturally suggest themselves to a woman liv- ing alone. f marriage never comes, if her heart never responds to any demand for its affection, she pecans RV / a a tm oo SSL See that our Trade Mark—A MARINER'S COM- PASS, is on cach package. SKODA’S REMEDIES CONSIST OF SKCDA’S DISCOVERY. The GREAT GERMAN-AMERICAN REMEDY for HEART, NERVES, KID- NEYS, LIVER and BLOOD. Price, $1.60, 6 bettles for 85.50. If bought at above price we GUARANTEE the 6 bot tles to benefit or cure. GUARANTEE CONTRACT with each bottle. Pay only for the good you receive. SKODA‘’S PILE CURE with the DISCOVERY eureé Piles. Price $1.00. SHODA’S GERMAN SOAP. “Soft as Velvet.” “Pure as Gold.” That tells the whole story. The most high- ly medicated soap ever made. Try just one cake. For et, bath), or nursery . Price,25 cts. SKODA’S PLEIGETS. The Great German-Aroerican Spe- cific for diseases peculiay to the female sex. Wewilll give 81,000 for'any case! we cannot cure that does not require surgical interference. Ome month's treatment, 83.00. “SKODA’S GERMAN OINTMENT. The Great Skin Cure, also for wounds, abrasions, burns, cic. As a cosmetic, makes the skin like velvet. may without bitterness assert that for her a single life has been best, since itis the one chosen for her by a wiser One than herself. The unmarried woman who allows hers If to live in an atmosphere of unrest, envy and dia- of happy living. If instead of taking a sensible view ot the matter, she constantly wears the willow and longs for what has not been present duties, but for a happy married life if the opportunity is offered. ——- No Trace of the Bodies. summoned by reason of the recent accident by which his brother, Mr. M. M. Bruce, was drowned. Mr. Bruve says that when he arrived at Campbellton searching parties at once went out on the river to look for the bodies of the three men, Though numbers of canoes and boats spent several days in the search no traces beyond the up- turned canoe which was found on the first content, because she is not provided with | home and husband, can never learn the secret | vouchsafed her, she not only unfits herself for | Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda IS NOTHING UNUSUAL. THIS FEAT HAS BEEN PERFORMED OVER AND OVER AGAIN. PALATABLE AS MILK. EN- DORSED BY PHYSICIANS. ScoTT’s EMULSION IS PUT UP ONLY IN SALMON COLOR WRAPPERS. SOLD BY ALL DRUG- GISTS AT 50¢c. AND $1.00 SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. Very Poor x imitations are being sold of Campbell’s WINE of Beech Tree Creosote, the cure for Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Chronic Cough and all Lung Troubles, ORIGINAL MADE ONLY BY hs KENNETH CAMPBELL & CO. YOU will find the NEW DRINKS ——OF THE— WILMOT STA most delicious. They are called Frert Sqvasn (a delicate drink for ladies), Liue Frourr Caampacne (a delicious non alcoholic Beverage), and Cixcnona Bir vers (a palatable and effective tonic) They will be found so agreeable variety from the Ginger Ale and Lemonade. All leading Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Wine Iiferchants. Wilmot Spa Spring Co. (Ltd). \ jy19 nothing in the world that is of avy value that has not to be struggled for; and those who sit down and fold their hands, expect- ing fate and fortune to bring them what they most desire, will meet with the disap- pointment they deserve. We have to be governed very largely by the analogies of nature whenever we venture into the realm of the possibilities and the unknown, and there is no analogy in nature of something being given for nothing. The seed has to push through the ground to find the sun; the tree has to draw its sap up from unseen sources to whirl forth its buds; the bud itself has to force its way through obstacles of bark and fibre; the bird has to build its nest with careful endeavor and many journeys ere it feels the little wing beneath its breast; the gold has to be mined, the precious stone dug from the matrix, the diamond has to undergo fierce processes of grinding and scouring before its facets shine like living light. Struggle is the rule of life; were it otherwise, it would seem as though we might all of us have keen put upon the planet in conditions of luxury and ease and eminence that would require no effort on our part, and leave us free for all the enjoyment the world affords But what soft, untempered, worthiess metel we should be in such case, It is the fire that tempers the steel, it is the hammer that welds it, the grinding, whirling stone that brings it to an edge. In running for a race, in seeking any athlet- ic distinction, it is training that strips the muscle of all demoralizing encumbrare>, and lets that muscle strive for all it is worth; and training, discipline, effort are the steps to success of any sort that amounts to much. That which is gained without effort comes to unawakened nerve and flaccid fibre, and is evjoyed in « spirit of indolence hardly better shan that of the dormouse in his sleep, and mentally and morally the recipient is hurt rather than ve by it. Struggle brightens, harpena, rounds and perfects the nature. We are born of it; the very worlds struggle into life and shape themselves by means of it from gaseous masses of fire out to green fields, blue skies and pleasant waters; and why should we xpect to escape our conditions? Be assured hat that which is worth having is worth vorking for, and that the poet's famous line, “They also serve who only stand and wait,” efers to no such waiting as inglorious quiesc- nce would imply, but to a Waiting which ite ef is the hardest struggle of an impatient spirit. For the familiar line is true enough, “ The waiting time, my brother, Is the hardest time of all.” A grand chance for housekeepers at the bi spple auction on Wednesdsy at 10.30 o'clock, Read the ad.—E H Norton & Co. day, was discovered. About four miles! 56 chests TEA, Strong below Campbe'lton on the Quebec, shore, @ girl was found who says that on the night the accident 1s supposed io have taken place she heard voices out on the water shouting. There were three distinct voices and she heard them for half an hour, It is believed that these cries were those of the unfor- tunate men, who were doomed probably at this point, where the river flows very rapid!y. Mr. Bruce will likely remove to Campbellton and carry on his brother's business. Theological Schools and Their In- fluence. From Harper’s Weekly. Schools devoted to the training of clergy- men have a bearing upon the national wel- fare. The clergyman is not only @ citizen, but a trainer of citizens. Moral and social questions pertain to his sphere, and —- he may not treat these abstractly, yet in the concrete torm in which they appear he has much to do with their solution. Even where he cannot solve, his counsels may teach pa- tience and an earnest striving for a peaceful adjustment. Most of all it falls to him to keep the many members of the social organ- ism in sympathy with one another. Were clerical demagogism prevalent in the United States, its power to harm society would be be- yond ca!culation. But the country stili looks to clergymen to promote kindly tempers, a scrupulous regard for the rights of all, even the weakest, and does not look in vain, Delay is Dangerous. When the kidneys are out of order delay is dangerous. Any disease may follow and be come so well established that montis of suf- tering will follow. A gentle toniclike Dodd's Kidney Pills is always acceptable to the kid- neys and protects them from disease. They are a kidney food. 8 eo ——— BLANKETS AND Comrorters.—One of the largest stocks of the best goods in the city to choose from.—W A Weeks & Co, next to Beer & Goff s. novll 3i w —— ee Mens’s pants 50c, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3.—Scotch Store. For any kind of furs, muffs, collars, astre- kan jackets, tippets, etc, you will find a ver large variety at W A Weeks & Co's, All their furs are new this season and the best value in the @ ty. novll 3iw The Western Unioa Telegraph Company directors have declared a dividend of 10 per cent. on stock payable December %. Removes Diack-heads, pimples, etc. asif by magic, if you follow diree. tions. Three ounce tubes in elegant cartons for 50 cts. SHODA’S LITTLE TABLETS. For Headache and Liver Trouble. With the DISCOVERY they cure Rhen- matism. Mild, Safe, Efficient. Farsupe- rior to any pill. Once used you will have no other. 50 ina box for 36 cts. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. \SKODA DISCOVERY C0., Wolfville, N.S. The St. John Telegraph says: Mr. Daniel J. Bruce arrived home yesterday from Campbellton, where he had ent| . 75 BARRELS FLOUR—" Carter's Best,” ‘*Kent,” ‘* Sunbeam,” ** Delight,” ** White Eagte.” 100 bris. APPLES, No. 1, Northern Spy. 50 “ SUGAR, Granulated, Yellows and Raw. | 60 casks KEROSENE, American Wa’ White. & Fine Flav, : 100 boxes RAISINS, Valencias ard EA¥er. | Atso—A large stock of CURRANTS, CONFECTIONERY, BISCUITS, PURE SPICES, CANNED GOODS, CHEESE, EXTRACTS, ete. ALL NEW GOODS, bought well, and must, if possible, be all cleared out this Fall and Winter to make room for our ‘large and yearly increasing Seed business. Inspection invited. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Specially low prices for large pur- chases, and full value given for every dol- lar spent with us. GEO. CARTER & C0., Grocers and Seedsmen. nov5—dy law & wy tf POWDERED /! 07%, LYE a nnet STRONCEST, BEST. or use in any quantity. For maki Boftenina Wate-, Vista Scting- and 6 hundred A can eguais % pcunds Sai Boda. Beld by All Grocers and Dreggists. Ba WW. GILusLSeTt, Teoroenta ROBERT BALLOCH & C0,, TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J. A. MORRISON, HALIFAX oo . =