<=" — THE EXAMINE Job Printing Rooms, LONDON HUUSE QuakN STREAT. Job Printing of all kinds at shurt notice | Billbead , Letterheads, Not-heads, Pamph- eva, Posters, Dedygers, ete } eT — _— — > — Teams :~—-Five Dottars a Yaar. LS ne — NEW SERIES. — lceeeee a _ THE DAILY EXAMINER. A at. cet ett a cme amt _ en a Se ene el } , ' f _ er Man “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Kuniripas. ——— ee — - — a =x LL = CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. SATURDAY, a — —————— For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, and prompt attention to orders, THE | EXAMINER Job Printing Depart: | ment is peculiar. Don't forget it. ee Sixers Cor:zs Two Cenee MARCH 5, 1892. ——— VOL. 29.—-NO, 286 ws . + ee pemean t eee —— Caleadar for March, 1892. MOON'S CHANGES. Fivet Quarter, 5th day... co-eee 2A after Fuil Mvon, 13th dsy ........ --es 832 mn Tast Quarter, Bist day...... . 052 after New Moon, 28ch dy . . 8 54 mora Apogee. 15 h day ....... 6h. after Day | High Water. of Dey of Week. | ———-- | - pe Month. | Morn. | After. woneneey | on Pas ee © * l Tuesday | a 013 2 | Wednesday 030 | 048 3 haraday ae 1 27 4 | Friday | pas | 218 5 | aturday 2 42 315 6 | Sunday ; 35 | 436 7 | Monday j 5 21 | 6 2 8 | Tuesday | 642) 722 9 | Wednesdsy 8.1488 10 | Thursday @53 | 915 1! =| Priday 936 | 0 2 2 | Saturday i011 ; 10 28 13 Sunday i0 44 10 59 14 Monday 1 4 lL 29 15 Cauesday 11 45 | mdo’ht 16 Wednesday ero es, 17 | Thursday 0 39 0 45 i8 Friday 1 3 } 21 ig | Saturday 1 44 > 20 | Sunday 2 29 2 51 21 | Monday 314 | 3 36 22 | Turaday 415 | 4 64 23 |; Wednesday E32 | 62 2 | Thursday 3 7 49 25 | Friday 8 3 8 56 28 | Saturday 9 21 9 46 27 | Sunday id 6 10 26 2 | Monday 1055 | ll 3 29 «= s | Tuesday 1220 | Li 37 30 W ednesday { 2 54 4eu 31 Thursday 011 | O31 me Bicnctinanantlliaecpameatinn LA GRIPPE VANQUISHED. LACE one of the OZONATOR DISIN- | FE ‘TANTS in your house and La} Urippe will not trouble you. MELISSA Is the name of the New Process by which Tweeds and other Cloths are rendered entirely Rainproof without the slightest trace of the application being perceptible. _ It is scarcely overstating the fact to say that no discovery of the present time, affecting wearing apparel, has supplied such a universal and Jong felt want as the “ Melissa” process which makes cloth perfectly rainproof without N r excluding the air. The old style of water- proof clothing has never ten satisfactory, it is indeed an abomination, bu: has been toler- ated simply because there was nothing better, True, it serves to shed the water, but it shuts out the air as well, and so generates a dampness which is not only unco ® mfortable “%« Rubber Clothing \:"" yl althy and positively dangerous. Who has not often experienced the discomtort of being very unhe almost hermetically sealed in a rubber overcoat, and enveloped in that intensely disagreeable odor whi ch pervades all { rubber clothing. <A}! to be W OF this danger and un: ‘mtness may now be avoided by woering outer garments which have been made rainproof by this new and } wonderful method. The trade mark, as above, stamped upon the garment The most powerful and pleasant Disinfec- tant known’'to the medical profession. F. DeC. DAVIES DARVUGSsIST, is AGENT for them here, and will cheerfully show and explain their use to those who desire it.+.Call and see them. No trouble to show — eod&wy—janl5 HEALING. instant Relief, Permanent Cure, Failuns Impossible. Many so-called dizeases are simply s mptoms of Catarrh, auch as headache, losing s-n66 of sroe}!, foul breath, hawking and spitting, general feeling of debility, etc li you are troubled with aay of these or kindred symptoms, you have Catarrh, and snould lose HO time proewring a botte or NasaL Bam. Be warned in time, neglected cold in head yeaulte {un Catarrb, followed by consnraption and death. Boid by a!! druggists, or sent, post id, on receipt Gi price (36 conte and $i by wddressing FULFORDO & CO. Brockville, Cnt. well JAMES A. MORRISON, H \LIFAX. AGENT FOR WARRL \, CAKEBREAD & C0., TEA MERCHANTS, London, «= England, _—AND ALSO—— First-Class West india Firms, etc. SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Careful attention given to consignments of Prince Eiward Island Produce. REFERENCKE—Bank of Nova Scotia. OFFICE —Pickford & Black’s Wharf. Halifax, August 13, 1891—dy & wy Several — DR. GEO A. BAYNES, Physician and Surgeon, __— SPECIALIST ON—— Diseases of Women and Chronic Diseases of Men. —€C i mn and Prescri “tion, $i; age ee al Examination and Pre- Crnsultation 3p ¢' cermi" 00: aeription, from $2 00; Visits in Cily, from $1 ™ he. aon tes. Vise to C wintry, smal Pate® cotown. Hours GPFICE :—Queen Square, from 10 to (24 m. and from 2 to 4 pm. 17 Night Calls aterded to at Rte-idence, UPPER PRIN ‘KE STREET. Ac le all professional letters to P.O a! 47, Charlottetowa, P. &. I. dw— Bran and Shorts. 20 TONS ia Store selling low. AULD BROS, fedd~—1m eod & wky gust process, you buy, isthe only visible or tang- ible evidence that it has passed to kee out through the Melissa and rE this endorsement is a positive guarantee that the article 15 absolutely rainproot, yet the air circulates through the material as freely as before; not the slightent perceptible odor has been imparted to it nor s eae has the soft pliable texture of the goods’ been the Rain 2 interfered with. Moreover, it is found that this > a 3 , , treatment adds materially to the durability of the cloth and renders it periectly mothproof. ‘Fhese goods are now being placed in the hanes af the trace throughout Canada and should be found on the ‘ecunters of every first-class , ’ v7 , » ° ; ' dealer, Don’t erder 2 Waierpreof of any kind until you see the: THE MELISSA MANUFACTURING CO., MONTREAL. SS —_— = NEW GOODS JUST OPENED 3. B. MAGDONALD’S. 200 pieces 120 6 50 “* 300 8 “ SO « 60 6 10 6s Canadian Prints, Check Ginghams, Flannelettes, Grey Cottons, White Cottons, Tickings, Bleached Sheeting, 10 ‘ #£Unbleached Sheeting. 50 “ #£=‘Tweeds, 5 cases Men’s Readymade Clothing. Must be sold at the Lowest Possible Prices ! J. B. MACDONALD. DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. {x IRST INSTALMENT OF NEW B)IES! M SxEs’ and JH(G ENS Gove as ore Bors Orfare you ny 2is2W ere, THE Ta Peer THE DOMINION BOT AND SAE STORE. Charlotte.own, February 29. 1892 —end & wky BOOTS CLEARED OUT. Cweaty Cis2s jist oping -LADIKS, antl get w= ARE GOING TO PUT A NEW FRONT IN OUR SHOP. give away at tremendous reduction frm 20 wo 49 oar ceas:—178 psirs Lofants’ Boots, average price 452, now 250 606 26 to 40 per cer sced) 60 cents a pair. as cove these Sel sep irate and will be glad to show them. GOFF BROTHERS’ Charlottetown, February 23, 1892—eod & wky If WILL PAY YOU TO CALL AND SEE THEM. Before alteration we have some large lots of Boots to : : |»head, and Springhill will now have in @ very a Bo ots (Lsced), $1.32, now $1.00 ; 95 pairs Women's Dongola Batt and Liced, $1.88, now $1 50; 176 ee ree vay (Lvsed) hugh price, reduced ab «ut 35 per cent. ; 287 prirs Mon’s Boors, Custom and Factory make, een t off; 86 pairs Boys’ Boots, $1 45, now $1 15 (this hewy line we have stopped making) ; 80 pairs Misses’ Strong CHEAP BOOT STORE. LETTERS £0 THE EDITOR, The Dairy Industry. Sir —If any evidence were wanting to prove that the dairy industry of this Pro. vince ig not on # proper footing, we have it in thy fact that large quantities of Q iebec nutter are nuw being brought to the Island by the Stanley. It is not creditable to the sgriculrurists of this ‘‘ Garden of the Guif” thatorr merchants should have te gv to another Province of the Dominion for butter :o supply the local demand Oae # the largest grocery concerns of the city recently advertised for a few packages of good table butrer, with the result that they did not get them. The firm in question wanted this barter for tneir custo vers, aud they were, nodoubt, willing to pay a fair price for a good article. The god home- made article did not, however, material:ze, and the firm, failing to procure that which our own dairies should be prepared to fur- nish, are forced to handle the product of Quebec. This is. I have no doubt, the ex- perience of other local grocers also ; but it is sumething which should not and weuid not occur if that attention were given to dairyir which the importance of the in- dustry demands. Why is it that this Province, famed as it is for its agricultural capabilities, cannot produce a sufficient quantity of god, mar- ketable butter and cheese, to suppiy the wants of our own people? Isa because of a lack of natural advantages / Are we, in this respect, behind the Province of Que- bee, upon which we are now drasing tor our butter supply? I think not. My idea is that this Island is possessed of as many advantagea to help on the work of dairying as any Province of the Dominion, with the single exception, perhaps, of Ontario. We have good summer pas urage, and with pro- per cultivation our soil is capsbie of producing abundantly of hay, grain and ruots. What, then, is the cause of our inferior position as a dairy country? I: land, Carruthers and Mahon, the Presby- tery adj -ucaad co Uharlocret wa, on Tuas lay, the 15ch inst., Meeting of Presbytery. Tue Presbytery mst in St James’ Hall on Tuesday last, Rev. Ewen Gillis acting as Moderator pro fem After preliminary business and consideration of the report of the Home M ssion Committee, a call from St. Paul’s Church, Ha kesbury, Ontario, was extended to Rev Mr. Tuffts, which was accepted. Mr. Tuffts preaches his farewell sermon on the 13th inst Mr. Dickie, Summerside, was appointed interim Moderator of Bedeque session, and was authorized to declare the pulpit vacaut on the 20 h inst Acall to Rev Ewea Gillis, of West C.pe, from the congregation of Murray Harbor South was laid on the table to be disp sed of at a meeting to be held a: Charlottetown on the 15 h inat _In connection with Mr. McKanzie's_ re- signation, a presbyterial visitation of St. Peter’s congregation was appeinted for the evening of Tuesday, the 15th inst., in Marie Chureh, Rev. D Sutherland to preach on that occasion. Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts Rev. Messrs McMillan, Archiba'd,Carru- thers and Mahon were nominated »# commitiee to visit Clyle River and West River congregation on M omday, the I4th inst., the public meeting to be hela in the West River church at 7 30 p m, and the sermn to bo preached by Rev. W. P Archibald. The records of Valleyfi-ld session were approved of and attested by the Moderator, Applications for granta from the Aug mentation Fund were transmitted on be- haif of Cigaish and Montrose, Wes: Cape. Tyne Villey. Covehead and Georgetown, Mr Archrbald reported on behalf of the committee on temperance. After handing over the remits to a com- mittee composed of Rev. Messrs, Suther- mast in Zim Charch, at 1l a m. ————+oo———— In THE months of March April and May seems to me tha: the tauit lies entirely with the pec ple themselves, who fail to turn of the Province have been greatly improved within the last decade, the fi cks and herds on the great m-jurity of the throughout the Island are, in point ality, far from what they should b>. The scrub bull sfilf stalks abroad through . the land, petpetuating his kind without let or hindrance. And sv long as this non-) descript animal is permitted to exist in any number, so long will we fail to take any other than an unenoviable position as a) dairying commuaity If the scrub were | replaced with animals of any of the im- proved dairy breeds, such as the Ayrshire, Jersey, Guernsey, or Holstein, the first step would have been taken in the direc- tion of working a revolution in the dairy interest. The general mating of pure-bred sires with the comm :n cows of the couutry would be attended with results so beneficial to our stock-raisera that the good work of improvement would go on until the thoroughbred sire would be so universally appreciated that he would drive the scrub out of existence. Concomitant with improved breeding is good feeding. The former is utterly usel: 3s without being backed by the latter. The scrub may eke out a miserable existence on & starvation allowance that would be death to the weil-bred animal. But there is no doubt, whatever, that where good breeding 16 sup- plemented by generous feeding a sou t found- ation is laid, on which to build a successtul dairy business, it correct -nethods be followe:t. And in this connection 1 think you would render the dairy interests of this Province substantial service if you would reproduce weekly a series of interesting and instructive letters on butter-making trom the clever pen of Mrs. E M Jones, now being published in the week y issue of the Montreal Star. Tnere is no question but our people rre in general badiy in noed of inecruction in the art of butter-making, and as M:a, Jones has herself ne ** through the mill” in all its stages, rom the milking of the cow to the placing of gilt-edged butter on the market, her ex: perience, given in her own words, could uot fail to be beneficial to those who are willing to turo their opportunities to the beat accounts. By her own industry and perseverance Mrs Jones has established ‘he finest herd Jerseys in the Domioivnfof Can- ada, and she 18 now reaping the reward of her labors by reslizing the top market price ror all the gilt edge butter produced in her own dairy, the annual ourput being several thousands of pounds. What has been accomplished by Mrs J. at Brockville, Ont , is capable of accomplishment in this Provinee, by any man or woman pose-seed of the requisite resolution or dete: mination to overcome ‘difficulties that might at firet present themselves. Mr. R. Brow, success to him, is building up a nice herd of that excellent butter breed, the Guernsey. His dairy has already quite a reputation for producing butter of the finest queitty, which is sold in advance of manvfae.ure, at th- nighest local market price. If otaers could be induced to follow Mr. Brows tooteteps, we would in a thort time be exporters of high class batter, instead of being importers of an article of common grade as is the case at present. AMATEUR. ——-_-s+ -- New Hosprrau.—The Rev W C. Wils»n. of Springhilf, N. S., having collected suffi cient tenlie for the erection of a hospital a that place, work will be commenced on the structure at once. The plins for the build- ing were made by Mr. W. C. Harris, Char- lotteown, and enbody the best princip'es of hospital ventilation. There will be wards for men, women and childcen. The exterior view of the building is very pretty and bsr- monizee with the architec*nre of the parish honse. The work will be pushed «peedil short time what bas beea a real noed in that place, viz , a first-class little hospital. Estey’s Emu'sion of Cod Liver Oil is pleasant to take as milk. The peculia: manner in which it is mide renders it acceptable to the most sensitive stomach For coughs, colds, consumption, delicate hildren, whooping cough and all wasting the biond shouid be pur fied, and the system strengthened, 80 that ic be able to withstand to the beat account the vppurtunities within the d-bilitaring effects of the changing their reach. While the hurse and the hog weather, and resist the attack »f disease most reliable me-licine to t ke to bring abou sale by al! druggists. | ica and suft 7? ijthing. Aftera few washings y-u will be The the desired res sis is Ks ey's Iron Tonic. F or mi dw im Do you wan! to make a wash day a ples- sur-? Da. you wish to keep your hands They you wul buy Lessive Phenix that is the new washing su ative that makes the water soft, an] mikes white clothes whicer, and that cleans brass and glassware, and windows and in fact, about everything. It won’t cause injury to avy- astonisbe | at the immense improvemsnt in your clothes. Ask your grocer for Lossive Phenix. A Lvecxy Newsrarer Man.—Charles Marcil, news editur of the Muntreal Star, wasmarried a tew Gays ago toa Miss Pearson. Among the presents received was « $1,000 piano, which hia friends in political circles join'ly gave _C »ngratula- tions were received trom Laurier, Chap- leau, Ouimet, Mercier and other prominent politicians. Mr. Mareil’s colleagues of the press presented him with a purse. W. C. T. U.—During the month of March the W. C. T. U wi'l meet on Mon- day at 8p m., instead of 330. All inter- ested, and especially those who wish to form a Y, are cordially invited Sto be present. 4i—mehé Bicyere Race.—The international bi- cycle race at Sau Francisco ended on Mon- day night. Ashinger, the American, won by two feet over his English opponent, Wovuds. Following is the score :—-Ash- inger, 873 mil-s, 5 laps and 2 feet; Wovds, 873 miles, 5 laps ; Robb, 868 miles, 5 laps; Lamb, 857 miles, 7 lave; Prince, 736 miles, 3 laps; Stage, 652 miles, 6 lapa ; Howe, 643 miles ; O Fiannigan, 600 miles. MorHers should use Philoderma on their inf -ncs, a8 ive soothing and healing properties render it invalusbe for chafing. Druggists seilit 25 cents ml dw lm More Sxatina CHAMPIONSHIPS. ~The final races for the skating champi-nshin of the world took place at Christiana on Mon day, between Smart and Hagen The Iat- ter was victorious in both the half mile and two mile contests Both skaters made better time in the two mile than in the half mile race. Hagen’s time for the two miles w-s 5 m nutes 43 45 seconds, and Simart’s 5 minutes 49 3-5 s- conds. A sop lot, inclading covered dishes, soup tureens, sauce tureens, cups and ssucera. pitchers and basins. «li of which must and will be sold.—W. P. C.lwill Feb. 25 dy wky. TALLEsT IN THE Wor_p —The new O id- fellows’ temple im Cuicago is to be one of the most imposing structures and the tal est building in the world. Rising to a height of 556 feet the tower will be visible st a distance of sixty miles, and every availible foot of space will be utiliz+d Up nthe ground flr the ares covered will be 43,000 square feet, and the total area inclosed by the various fl»ora, exc!us- ive of walls, partitions, cormdors, erc., will be something over 350090 squsre feet. Twenty stories of the building wit he included in the m+in structure, while the t wer isto be fourteen sturies hgh, and, like most of the rest of the building, will he devoted to offices, eighteen eleva- tors and four stairways giving access to gently yet promptly on the Kidn Liver and Soa cleanses the — tem effectually, dispels colds, head- sches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever duced, pleasing to the taste acs ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly benefeial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualitiescommend it 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 reliable “ruggist 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, WN. ¥. W.R WAPTSON, Wholosale Druggist, Charlotteetown, mw! jyl3 YilIT go home with ADIN |e. seas HAGKNOM JRE. it costs oaly 25 ets., 95 Wanted to Purchase. HE PERBATES of the P. FE Island Youse of Assembly fw tne year 1958. ani for the short Session of 1872. Apply at Tae Ex) “INER affice. febll salt! Salt! WAREHOU SE, WO THOUSAND BUSHELS of Turk's Island Crushed S-lit. ——ALsom— One Thousand Bushels of Uncrushed, for pork packing. PEAKE BROS. & CO. aud may save you feblb —dy & wky feb24—eod Galvaniz:d Iron. RECEIVED EX ER®MA: 3 TONS GALVANIZED IRON, 16, 18, 20, 2, 24 @ and 2 vauzes, 1% bundles Black Sheet Iron, 2 tons siei h Shoe Steel, 4 ton Hoop Iron. Iv STORE: 20 barrels Portland Cement, 1 tor Fire Clay, 6 dozer Lobster Cleavers, 50 kegs Wire * ails. . si ON W CRABBE, WAUKER’S CORNER. feb"-—2w 2aw 1892. Spring Trip from Liverpool, THE CLIPPER BARK RALPH B. PEAKE, 700 TONS REGISTER, Newly Motalied and Classed Al at Lloyds, ‘LEX. McLE*D, COUMANDER, he topmust floor. Five flo ors of the build- mg are to be devoted to lodge rooms and public halls, among the latter being a drill hall, wich an eres of 8 000 square feet. Eveay Poor Pexsos in Charlottetown is invited to call and inspect our steck of bov’s youth’sa»d men’s realymede clothing We mean to make ou ciothing depsr men” the c diseases there is no remedy to equal it, ml dw im headquarters for bargains in clothiag.—James Paton & Oo, 3i will be on the berth to receive cargo about ‘the ist of March, and wil’ sail FROM cIVeR- PO)L FUR CHARLOTETU VN abou the ist «f \pril, and -arry F eight at through rates to the diff rent Ru:lway poiats on the Isaad. Intending Shippers will piease forward thei orders in time £@ Tor Freicht apply in Londoa to John Pit- van & sous, 7 Union Comet, Id Broad Street; in ‘4Verpoo! to Pitca en Booch rs, 51 Such John Street, or here t+ the owners, PE\HKE BaeOs, & CO” t Charlottetown, Sth Bebrnary, 1992-607 sed el ce AMARA IO AREA EMBL A ALERT Ns