; ‘ t \ i ——— \ eee egypt ‘ a gee he MINE& Resé* gare . ¢ g Rooms, UKEN STRE?-T Job Printing of ail kinds at s notice Bilhead-, Letterheads, Noteheads, .amph jeta, Posters. Dodgers, etc a " . iasilaias THE DamLy EXAMIN ee aa — ee ee a For neat, ean, tasteful Printine and prompt attention to orders THR EXAMINER Job Printing Leport | ment is peculiar, Don't forget it } Soe & Sam “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evutrives, Srwaze } ime Two Denes NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. EJISLAND. TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1892. VOL. 29.-NO. 2- Calendar for May, 1992 “Sa Tee, [GROWTH OF MANURACRO&s, | ninth tcoue ne te two MOON'S ( HANGES, First Quarter, 3rd day . 248 after Pall Moon, llth day ‘ . 625 after Last Qasrter, 19th day -+-.10 29 morn New Moon, 26th day . 125 mow Painters’ supplies | Agent for the f llowing Apogee, 9ch day eee .. lb. morn eee ee a — aa Day High Water of | Day of Week. | —... Moatb Morn After b. m h m i | Suuday 1 25 l 52 2 | Monday 299 | @ 5 ' Tuesaday 3 ts ; = | Wedneed ay 4 25 | Ss = 4 Thureday ;} 537 6 12 6 | Friday 6 46 7 12 7 | Saturday 7 33 | . & | Sunday | 82 8 43 9 | Monday 92] 92 10 Tuesday 9 28 9 55 il | Wednesday 10 12 | 10 2 12 =| Thursday 1043; 1l 4 13 Ss ||:- Friday 11 24 | (11 42 4 ~aturday <_s. 3 2823 ih) Sunday 020 | 040 16 =| Monday 2 o } 22 7 | Tuesday | 1 2 5 is | Wednesday |} 23! | 258 19 | Thursday mea. oe x | Friday | €¢¢ 5 13 21 | Saturday 5 50 6 38 22 | Sunday 7 16 7 53 23 | Monday 8 24 8 54 a4 | Tuesday 9717 | 9” 2) Ww ednesday 10 3 | 10 2 26 | Thareday | 1045 | 11 5 97 =| Priday 11 26 | 211 47 28 | Saturday ro 38 28a 23 | Sunday | 029 0 51 wv Monday | 22. 1 37 $1 | Tuesday Pay 2 25 OLIVER RATCENBURY, — Barrister & Attorney-at-Law, NOTARY PUSLIC, &e. 10 TONS SELLING LOW AT W. E. DAWSON’S. Office, Corner Qteen and Water Streeta, CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLAND, apt! —Im cod & wky TEETH, $10 Per Set. BEST OF MATERIAL |! BEST OF WORKMANSHIP! | BEST OF SATISFACTION || DR. J. P. MURRAY, 145 QUEEN STREET. their use. One Hundred Boxes were re-/ ceived on Saturday | I am ‘nu receipt of a number of complimentary | testimonials, but for want of space at present only | publish the following unsolicited letter | ' Offive of the Tryon Woolen Manufacturiag Co., | Charlotietown, P. E. I, May 7, 1992. Taxo. L. CHAPPELLE, Inks, City Desr Sin,—We are in receipt of a bronze ink stand, with svonge holder, @ patent nickel-piate mucilage Dovtle, & quart bottle of Carter’a com-| binel copying and writing ink, and a vottie of crimisoa imk, purchased of you. In cur opinion | wae iok-s aa alone is well worth the money,! oven if ws had no use for the other articles, Respecting Carter's ink, would say t! at we hays been using it in our Charlottetown office | letthe pst eighteen months For some years! Previously had used Stafford’s, and became so mech prejudi but after giving Esg., Agent for Carter's! Carter's a fair tria!, both in|! Writing and cop, iagy. we are tully convinced that | is as good in all respects if not enperior to Staff d's, and. in cur opinion, Jess liab'e to cor rode stee! pens Yours respectfully, Trron WooLen Mayvr'e Co. This disinterested testimony will be accepted in preference to the biased Jetter of a manufacturer or the vaporings of his satellites, THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Wholesale and Retail Agent, Diamond Bookstore. _Charlotetown, May 9, 1892—3i eod JAMES A MORRISON, A NOTED BLEND OF OLD HIGHLAND ete . é HALIFAX. TARR, CAKEBREAD & 00., TEA MERCHANTS, «d in ita ¢avor would use oo other, | Champagne Cognac, Exported to India in 1891 Every Bottle protected against fraud by a PATENT WIRE ENVELOPE. xpressly for the Lord Mayor-elect of London. London Clubs and West End Hotels. A new Churches, Clubs, Hote!s, I)wellings, etc., etc. artistic, giving a tone of richness, warmth and color to the interior of the edifice, re- _ White Lead, Colored Paints, Kalsomine, Pink, Blue, Umbers, Siennas and all other Dry Color ig stock. s \JOHNSON’S PURE READY MIX®D COLORS, __ Largest Stock of BRUSHES in the city, all of which I will make special prices on for this month. celebrated Whiting, Rose 2 TONS | : VARNISHES: a Nobles & Hoare, Valentine’s, Rosenberg’s, P. D. Dod & Co W. £. DAWSON. | f ' aches and fevers and cures habitual ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts = yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in BARB WIRE PLAIN WIRE in OLLED and GALVANIZED, suit- able for Patent Fences. right at W. FE. DAWSON’S, © LOOK OUT when buying your Carriiges this season that you get the GENUINE McLAUGLIN PACENT NOL3E- the Genuine. | VA ; . . > P , “a ‘LESS GEAR, of which every p:rt is fully warcanted. |Don’t be led away by imitatioas, as noie are right except ue capeesestiatiasietatates to seam . " | ay Sole Agent for P. E Island. Charlottetown, April 25, 1892—-mf & wky EXSHAW'S — BRANDY —————_— eee A HIGH-CLASS Bordeaux, 20,000 CASES | FRANCE, —— | FX) DUM SPIRO CABINET :0:—~-- --—_—_—— CRYSTO and most popular device to imitate ‘J, EXSHAW & C0., ssPERO. WHISKY, HIGH CLASS WHISKIES, sslected The most popular Whisky at the GRAPHS, STAINED GLASS, for decorating ‘The designs are most beautiful and ——— | } DRANK IN Every Officers’ Mess —IN THE— | BRITISH ARWY. its action and truly beneficial in its eflecte, prepared pane from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its . many excellent qualities commend it 'io all and have made it the most Prices | —- remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable cruggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRANOISOO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORE, N. Y. W. R. WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, Charlotteetown. mwf jyi3 Sr nr Cerne ern 6 rere ee A GAIN OF A POUND A DAY IN THE CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS BECOME “‘AL1. RUN DOWN,’’ AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKE THAT REMARKABLE FLESH PRODUCER, scorT’s ; a ; | OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH } } Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda } , 3s 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- , CISTS AT §0c. AND $1.00 SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. — a Ce 0 IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE. JUTE BAG, essorted sizes, for sale low to the tra’e, 5,00 Ww. J. BOSWALL. Char'ottetown, May 14, i832—1w eod nel (RGR PHARMACY, ~-— HEADQUARTERS FOR— FISHING TACKLE. m ms i ar i Oi, tf: ——NAMELY— Flies, Rods, Reels, Lines, Casts, Hooks (with and without Gut), Landing Nets, ete. W#_HAVE NO FIVE-YEAR-OLD STOCK at a 30 per cent. discount, nor do we adver- tise to sell our stock at that discount, but only ask e fair and honest profit on a new and excep- Great Strides Made by the ‘ountry. TRE SHOWING REVEALED BY CENSCS BUL- LETIN NO. 8—HOW THE DIFFERENT PRO- VINCES STAND—THE EXTREMES OF THR DOMINION SHOW UP IN GRAND SHaPE— INTERESTING FIGURES. — Bulletin No. 8 of the census, containing the first of a series of reports upon the manufacturing industries of Canada relates to the (a) total number of industrial eatab lishments, (b) the value of m-«chinery and tools, (c) the number of employes, aud (d) the number of steam engines. In the sense in which the words ** indus. trial establishments ” are used in this con nection, oo reference is intended ts mining, either as tothe number of miners or the steam power employed in that branch of industry. The total number of industrial es‘ ablish- ments in Canada, as reported by the cen- sus enumerators in April, 1891, was 75,765. In 1881 the number was 49,923, showing that during ten years there was an increase of 25,842, or nearly 62 per ceut. The total ;Qumber of employes in theese establish- ments in 1891 was 367,496, an increase of 112,561 during the 10 years, which is «qual to 44 percent. Olassificd, the employes in 1881 und 1891 were as under : Increase. Numeri-« Per- 1881. 1891. cal. cent. eee 193,945 270,764 76,819 396 Women... 41,542 70.22 2872) 690 arr 14,18] 19.421 5.240 367 ere 7,049 1,782 337 Total.. 254,935 367,496 112,561 44 15 The absolute growth is greatest in the employment of women, the devel pinent of occupations for women in Canada, as in other countries, having been one of the marked features of the past ten years. PROPORTION OF THE SEXES The proportion of men, women, bys and girls in every 109 wage exruers eim- ployed in our factories and wo! kshopa is as follows : 188}. 3891 i a Me 76 07 73 67 MOR den cive ap caeMe ce 16 29 19 12 RR er ee 5 56 5 28 Us 66s s sacdccesnawaie 2.08 193 BND ots dak 06-4 0a 180 00 lwo 00 Tt will be seen by this table that the male workers have by far the larger pro- portion of the work of the industrial es:ab- lishments todo. Relatively women, while they have enlarged their field of work, are still far behind the other sex. In 1881 in Scotland, where in many re- svects the conditions of life are similar to chose of Canada, there were 206 males and 132 females in every 338 persons employed in manufacturing. In Canada, iv 1881, there were 276 males and 62 females in every 338 persons, and in 1891 there were 266 males and 72 females. Female workers in Canadian industrial establishments are, as to numbers employed, far behind the sex in Scotland. The proportion of boys and girls under 16 years of age has been reduced in Canada during the past ten years, but not to any great degree. Taking the 20 year period for the four provinces, which in 1871 formed the con- federation, we find that the number of establishments in Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in 1891 was 70,929, and in 1871 it was 41,257. This shows a gain in 20 years of 29,672 indus- trial establishments, or 72 per cent. The number of employes in 1871 was 187,942, and in 1891 it was 342,661; showing a gain of 164,719, or 813 per cent. ia the 20 have advanced aw in industrial life. Prince Edward 37 percent in 10 years. Manitoba has in- creased from 1,921 in 1881, to 4,372 in 1891, an increase of 127 per cent. ‘This, though » great gain absolutely, is relatively te population less than the gain ia popula- meuts, indicati vpare- << Horse THE DIFFERENT PROVINCES. Number. power. The position of the provinces towards] Ontario............ .--s+00. 5,81! 163,596 each other in respect to industrial establish- | Qaebec........... 05 eeeeeeee 2,287 66,287 ments and employes for 1881 and 1891 is as | Nova Scotia ............... 686 62,39 follows :— De TNE 0 5 6 os ve ce ods 507 23 626 Prince Edward Island........ 106 1881. 1391. |g ate igh RS 179 Estab- Estab- Northwest Territories....... 58 1,614 — oe ee and British Columbia........... . 261 13,990 ots. le ° cosmmsu enanusemp Ontario....23 053 118,208 32.028 ahaa NE i dks Ki eakeensnens 645 9,873 298,372 Quebec. .... 15,848 85,673 23,110 4 This gives an average of 30 horse power 7 om. . ae ane ‘Poe oo to the = In Belgium the a en- ee ee . ’ ; ; f t i ‘ Other prov’s 9,441 10,642 4,836. 94,635/E°o mR OyO" le MARI ee The newer members of the confederation - sland had 6,767 employes in 1881, and 7,906 in 1891, an increase of stiat mills, be keries, confeetionery, pickles, reserved fruits, vegetables, meats and j theese an? batter factories. These in 1881! ‘umbered 4.702, employ'ng 21.146 hands | [In 1891 they numbered 11 910, eiup'oying | 51,586 hands. Divided according to prov- | inces, these are as follows : | . i ——193!—— — ~-169)-—— ' Kstab- Fatal. lish Em- lal. Km- men‘s. ployes, ments pleyes Ontario ...... 2,177 7.587 3,284 12,740] Qaehec....... 3524 4246 4,299 13°78 Nova Scotia . 286 2458 2164 7914 N Brunswick. 315 2998 1,167 35 6638) P. KE island.. 194 2,177 206 A&9A2 Munitoba..... 28 121 ls 643) British Colum 72 =, 446 lu2 «5 683 N. W. Terr’e 6 13 41 114, Totals.... 4,702 23.14% J19)u0 31585} la the manufac ure «f tex ile fabries and | lress, including cotton and wivilen! milla, boot and shoe factories, tailors and | clot hiers, dressmakers, ete, in 1841 there | were 17 659 establishments and 80 "62 en? ployes. in 1881 there were 10.162 estab | lishmenta and 60,617 empl y~s. Here, again, will be noticed the great increase in establishments in compyrison with ihe in- , crease in number of employes, the incie+se 11 | establishments being 73 per. cent. and iu employee 33 per cent. Ia the industries connected with p»per, in- cluding printing establishments, the iaciease in the See is 48 per cent. in esiablishe ments and 53 per cent. in the number of em ployes. In the manufacture of machines, tools and implements the increase in the 10 years is nearly 30 per cent. for employ es and the same for establishments. WHAT THE ANALYSKS SHOW. The above analyses show: 1. That while the gain in number of industrial establish. ments in Canada in 10 years has been 72 per cent., the gain du:ing the last 10 years was 52 per cent., showing a great increase in 1881 91 as compared with the 1871.81 period, 2. That while the gein in number of em- ployes in 20 years was 81 3 per cent., the gain in the last 10 years was 44 per cent.. showing & greater proportionate inc: ease ia the 1881 91 period than in the 1871 8i period. 3. That the emaller provinces, relatively to Oatario and Quebec, have mad+ greater in crease, both in the number of estabiishinents and of employes. 4. That the provinces west of Lake Superior have increased their manufactures with great rapidity, Biiish Columbia during the 10 years passing from fourth place to frat piace as the manufacturing provinee of the Donision in proportion to population. 5. That the eastern maritime provinces have made great headway, New Brunswick standing second in the proportion of ite popu- lation eagaged in manufacturing. 6. That every province shows maked in crease in the number of industrial establish- that many new industries have been started, and that the development of our industrial life is not merely in the direction of old establishments taking larger proportions than they had in past years. See that our Trade Mark—A MARINER’ roots PASS, is on each package. SKODA’S REMEDIES CONSIST OF SKODA’S DISCOVERY. The GREAT GERMAN-AMERICAN REMEDY for HEART, NERVES, KiD- NEYs, LIVER and LOOD, Price, $1.60, 6 bottles for $5.50. If bought af above price we GUARANTEE the 6 bot- tles to benefit or cure. GUARANTEE CONTRACT with each bottl:. Pay only ‘or the good you receive. , SKODA’S PILE CURE with the DISCOVERY eures Files. Price $1.60. SKODA’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 t, bath, or mursery . Price,25 ets. SKODA’S PLEDGETS. The Great German-American Spe- eCifie for discases peculiar to the remale sex. We will give #3,000 for amy casel we cannot cure that docs not require surgical interference. rmonuth’r treatment, 83.00. SKODA’S GERMAN GINTMENT. The Great Skim Cure, also for Wounds, abrasions, etc. Asa cosmetic, makes the ekin like velvet. Removes blaele? ples, etc. us if by maric, if you follow diree- tions. Tiree ounce tubes in elegant] cartona for 50 ets. SHODA‘N LIPYLE TABLETS. For Headache and Liver Tronbie. With the DISCOVERY they cure “EB - Mild, Sate, Efficient. Far supe- Soi : or to any pill. Guce used you will have ne other. 50 ina box for 35 ets. SOLD EY ALL DRUGGISTS. SKODA DISCOVFRY C0., Wolfville, N.S. THE CAPITAL EMPLOYED. For the first time the capital employed has been divided into fixed and circulating capital. The following table shows the value of machinery and tools employed in the in- dustrial establishments of Canada ; ie $38,295,159 i eVickbotd 4ekcees ecdad 26,256,791 MIN geo tdce ceo see: 4,688,401 pn I 85 6.5 5 5X8 bs cies 5,478,924 Prince Edward Island.... ...... EN ep ee 672,588 1,829,476 Northwest Territories.... . .... 333,346 British Columbia............. . 8,248,571 BE i ok saes bus tei > oan tes’ $80,803,265 NUMBER OF STEAM ENGINES, The number of steam engines has been ob- tained for the firat time. Engaged in the working of driving the manufacturing establishments of the land there are 9,873 steam engines, not including those employed in mines, in shippiog afloat or in agricultural pursuite. By provinces the number and horse power used is; Tue Lapizs Deticntep.—The pleasant effect and the perfect safety with which the ladies may use the liquid fruit laxative, Syrup of Figs, under ail conditions mske it their favorite remedy~ It is pleasing to the eye and to the taste, gentl», yet etfsct- ual in acting on the kidueys, liver and bowels. sa ‘Housekeepers, Attention. WHEY ordering Molasses from your Grocer, ask for BARBADOS and take no other. Don't allow the common grades of Molasses to be substituted for Barbados. 3: pd—mayli COLONIAL HOUSE, Philips Square MONTREAL. WE ARE NOW SHOWING ‘ NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Carpets, Curtains, Upho'stering Goods, Furniture, Mantles, Millinery, a CRYSTOGRAPHY offers « scope for the amateur, or CARYSTO. tionally good stock. tion, owing, no doubt, to the fact that the Our RODS are very fine, and worth the price|/farm possesses greater attractions in the asked for them. " , . flacting heaven’s own hues. young lady enthusiasts, or for these who desire # hobby to reproduce. senate London, «= England, A Bangor woman's pet dog died recently, Ready-made Clothing, : ——AND ALSO—— GRAPHS are unaffected by atmospheric influence. F. Det. DAVIES. Prairie Province than factory and work- and the wound, Gites cophiah Sanh, gave see Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, Several ) West Indi J E ALBRO il; lif; xX N Ss may13 ee shop. ee cur anelaborate tuneral. A casket was made Stati eee ee 0 Ee > Malllax, N. S., The Northwest Territories returned 83) 014 jined with silk. Ons shrouded table in onery, irms, ete. apl4—3m SOLE AGENT. toda. ted o mga establishments in a Senetes tit eee ee China, Glassware, Crockery, ’ SPECIALTIES: a —r _—— _ : C A UT] ON oak Colembiy had 2,871 in 1881, ~~ laid in atate. Theo the family and el the Kitchen Utensils, etc., ete. 11,473 in 1891, an increase of 1 thetic and curious women of the Tea, Sugar and Molasses. ‘—_ ss on ee. ae ek on — —— ol Turaer, The oasket wot borse coe FINEST ASSORTMENT IN CANADA. ‘ial ‘ Careful attention given to consignments of Th ery ve eee h 10 garden, 6 aoe rig) ome. $4 worth reeaeecman a tFince Edward islaud Produce. e proportion cf employes to eac »"lof black walnut, silk, an owers, and 50 . B—Mai t] ; - REPERENCE-—Bank of Have Scotia. 5 . 8) BACH PLUG OF THE 000 of the total population is 4s follo\ws :— | cents’ worth (original value) of dog were laid sally eo a a ee OFFICER - Pickford & Black’ oe i Provinces. 188}. 189), |9*8Y- fo lack’s Wharf. i 4 il hanty a ( W y | ( ) ; ~ Ba . MPEStMic: Angust 15, 1600-dy 6 wy GMMISSIOI MEPERATLS AND WAOIESAIG UPOCETS, rtie DV Y |ottionns scr al PSD ace Fun axo Biooo.—Whea ihe ays) HENRY MORGAN & CO., eg Se te ee BAR ee BE Teh 452 780 | tem is ail rua down and there seems to be no \ 2 —— a) —— IS MARKED eed. 62) $28 hope of obtaining noarishment for the body | _ Colonial House, Montreul. ' Tet S187 BN a) ’ wr 5 is ae be atin eee. ye a tee cm TE OE Oe Ae ee ey eR Go) las 528 725|)by the ordinary proeess o! supply an ap22—tts 16 HOUSEKEUPERS ! RUT EC a2 AND PRODUCE : +e apa pat 808 287|digeation, wnen the body ix sinking fat, then —_——— tit G Shr) Ah bh pil UPL. "7" Ee i 680 1,175] ia the time to use Miller's Emulsion of pure RNITURE NOW, SQUU ANY re Oma & De | Fovtwce Tevteotion’ 22.72: Mo '1o2| Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. Tt always works HOUSE & Garden For Sale or To Let. s ITU RE Repaired and Upholstered, ae a a, agin ‘ ad aoe 1 on is ia ofech and baed maker bi r} Ks and Office Drawers made to WANTED THIS SEASON—100,000 Dozen EGGS, for which the highest price : x RS. MANUFACTU 7 and contains all the constituents for nourish-' TJ OFFER FOR S\LE OR TO LET a comfort- wrder at bottom prices. will be paid. EGG CASES SUPPLIED FREE. EGG CASE FILLERS at ee A few comparisons are given to show the} ment found in wheat. in fact, Miller's Emul- %, 9ble House on the spring Park Koad, next to C ain wer J NONE OTH ER GENUINE development which has taken place in ins-| sion is a perfect * staff of life,” and has saved gtreched. Possession given at once. Apply to vorner Grafton and Powazal Streets. EF Having engaged an experienced man in the FRUIT BUSINESS, we ejportant industries during tem yeaits. injand cured thousands. In big bottles 50c. and MRS. OFFER, i —lm taw intend to give this line our speeial attentien. 2aw (ta fri) & wy—apl jan- dy & wky the manufacture of foods, animeal and yege-}€1 at Charlottetown drag stores, mas3—2aw & wky Qeove Sirret,