ELLE ELE OT By A YL NT, _— f THE EXAMINE Job Printing Rooms, LONDON HOUSE, QUEKN STREE Se Job Printing of all kinds at short notice snes Letterheads, Noteheads, Pamph- ts, Posters. Dodgers, ete. sane :-—Frve Dottans «4 Yuau. al = —— YEW SERIES > wa : “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evcxiripes. xs > —_— z : — ——_— ——_ CHARLOTTETOWN, P. EB. ee ISLAND, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1892. For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- ment is peculiar. Don’t forget it. Sirxrece Covrze Two Oentes — ee = = 2s VOL, 30.- oo Calendar for October, 1892, MOON'S CHANGES. full M em, GR GAP. ccccceccccees ) 48 morn ast Quarter, ise X. = - 13 after New Moon, 20°h day..... .... .. 2 Oafter First Quarter "23 BD GABs oe - 52 after Perigree, 7th day th. morn = == Dey | High Water. of } Day of Week. | — —|- Month. | Morn | After h. m. h.m i | Saturday 27 £2 2 } Sua bay 7 17 | 7 56 3 i Monday 8 25 8 i4 4 j Tuesday 9 22 j 9 43 5 | Wednesday [a <€ i 2a 6 | Thursday 14s) lt 7 | Priday Ml 17 Wl 45 5 ~aturday | ll 53 | a 9 Sund ay 0 10 0 31 10 Monday 0 52 i 14 ll ; Tuesday ; 140 2 6 12 | Wedaesday 2 36 3 9 13 Thursday 3 47 4 25 4 Friday 5) 5 57 15 Saturday 6 33 7 «8 i6 = |: Sunday . ae § 2 17 | Monday 8 24 8 46 is Tuesday 9 & 9 24 19 W ednesday 9 40 9 56 w» Thursday | 10 32 10 29 21. =|: Friday | 1044 | 10 59 g2 =|: Saturday 1817 | I 3 23 «=| Sunday Ah GBP E. oS w Mouday 0 8 0 26 2) ; Tuesday 0 45 : = 26 WW ednesday 1 35 1 46 27 Thursday i ee 23 | Friday . $e: €o 29 | Saturday ee: 6a 300=—s | Sundy | $14] 5 SI 31 } Munday —F oe ~_ “= DR. HANDRATAN, Physician and Surgeon, On Exhibition —— AID DEI — “Sit ae oe S()1. Zo. Vinegar Boitles, China and Glass Baskets and Ink Wells. and 1.001 other articles to beautify and adorn the household. All the above goods will be suid at BIG REDUC TIONS for TWO WEEKS. NEW GOODS are coming in every day, Stationery, Linen Pads in all sizes, Pens and Penc ls, Clearance Sale of Wall P. wn xr and Window Blinds of Pictures and British Piate Mirr prs. ings to select from. try the BAZAAR STORE Every ne is suited. Framing dons to order. Big atock of BAZAAR STORE. Qacea Street, Charlottetown, Sept. 19, 1892—eod & wy AFLOAT AND TO ARRIVE. Gradaite New York University, Office at Home, Rock’c * Square. Office Hours, Il a. m. to Tp. m. ; 3 to] Sp.m :8to 10 p. m. septl0O—Imws GD | MOUNTED on Valeanite | $1000 a set; mounted on Vaite Metal $15.00 a set. Partial Sets from #2.00 and | upwards. Best of materia), workmanship and satistaction.—MURRAY'S DENTAL PAR | 65 Queea Street. ilsrexnl & wy -—jsae pence senna Never = ne . Sa — ae — a = SS —— " Disappoints ! ST. GEORGE PHARMACY, VictTonia ROW. SPONGES ! SPONGES Wwe heve just received a new stock of Sponge which are «elling very cheap to run off. Headquarters tor Patent Medicines of every ind. Fancy and Toilet Articles, Hair Hrushes, Tooth (a fine iine), Nailasd Cloth Brushes, Per- fomes Bay Rum, ete. Fine line of Havana “igare tust opened. Also Pipes, Tobacco. Cigare*tes etc. ee of Doctors’ Prescriptions a spe- cla ey elaborate SODA FOUNTAIN, the finest on P.E Island, where the most delicivus beverages are dispensed F. de C. DAVIES, Proprietor. = made easy manufacturirg Rubber Stamps. Send for iy List of Outfits to F. W. Dorman & Co. 7 Kast German quai Baltimore, Md, U. 8. A “on —- & wy im NOTHING LIKE HAWKER’S Tola and Cherry Balsam ——FOR A—— Cough or Cold. ee A FEW DOSES Price 25 and 50 cents. 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BAZAAR STORE Jugs, Berry and Pudding Sets, Bieque Figures, Wine and Milk Sets, Perfume and aud for want of See our stock Mould. of a Physician or Occulist If OUR THOUSAND DOLLARS’ WORTH OF FINE CHINA, incluling Tea 8 ts, ar Vass Water Sets, Vases, Pitchers, Cheese sui Butter Dishes, Toilet Sets, Cheeolate OnNyge ENICYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts rvom we have to push them off at PRICES THAT TELI Auto and Paotograph t wLL é ently yet promptl on the Kidneys A bums, Nice Plush and Leather Dressing Cases, Manicure Sets, Cuff »ud Collar Vives cad tee ve yaddeiete the ae Buxes, Glove and Handkerchief Sets, Jewe! Cises ALL MUST BE SOLD. Fifty ffectual] dis ] lds, head five Violins and Accordeons at all p to be t . ; tem effectually, dispels Colds, nead- d s at all prices tc sold at wholksale prices. Don't miss d feve d habitual this opportunity to get a good musica! instrument at Your own prices. aches an evers andcures nabitua SCHOOL aad COLLEG « BOOKS all in and selling at the cheapest rates. Fools constipation. Py rup of Figs is the cap, Memos, Peneils, Slates, Inks, etc. For good Writing P por and Envelopes, Fancy | Only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its mene e excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most ae remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c bottles “by all’ leading druggists. Any reliable Cruggist w vyho 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 FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KEY. NEW YORK, N. Y. W. R. WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, Charlotteetown. mwf jyl3 A -By-La -Law w Amending ‘the By-Law Regulating the Fire Department. ' \ B® it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as follows :— 5 Section 17 of the By-Law of the City of Char- llottetown, entitled **A By-Law regulating the | Fine Depariment,” is hereby repealed, it being | deemed advis«ble to leave the regulation of the storege of petroleum under the provisions of the Dominion statute, eatitled “ fhe Petroleum "and the Order-in-Council there- T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of City of Chariottetown. H,. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. —dy 12i , In~pection Act, | under. City Clerk’s Office, Oct. il, , 1892— Children always Enjoy It. |_ SCOTT'S EMULSION of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypo=- Phosphites of Lime and Soda is almost cs palatable as milk. A MARVELLOUS FLESH PRODUCER it Is Indeed, and the little lads and lassies who take cold easily, may be fortified against a cough that might prove scrious, by taxing Scott's Emulsion after their meais during ) the w nter season. Beware of substitutions and imitations. SCOTT & BOWNE, er rr rn rt rt rn rn rt ot * Believiile. eo 0 DISIMFECT and it —- puneent DISEASE :!Ozonizea RED-CROSS | Fluid, USE THE MARK. — — APPLICATIONS THOROUGHLY REMOVES Restores Fading hair to its original color. Stops falling of hair. Keeps the Scalp clean, Makes hair soft and Pliable Promotes Growth. Torento, Travelling Passenger Agent, C. P. R.. Says: Anti-Dandruffis a perfect rem over of Dan- druff— ics action is marvelious—in my own case @ few applications not only thoroughly removed excessive dandruff accumulation but stopped falling of the hair, made it soft and pliable promoted a visible growth. THEY ENJOY IT! JOHNSTON S FLUID Babb [s a good food for children, supplying as it does the material that forms * Flesh,” * Muscle” and” Bowe.” October 11, 1892. y EASILY e NATURE’ = OWN usEep. | = DISINFECTANT. Le) NOT POISONOUS. THE MOST THOROUGH DEOCDORIZER AND DISINFECTANT KNOWN, HAS A FRESH, HEALTHFUL ODOR. KENNETH CAMPBELL be CC., Montreaat. PURE aie wif “ : L. rE PUREST, STROKRCEST, BEST. Ready for use in any quantity. For making poe Boftening Wate-, Disinfecting, and a hundred othe A can equals W pounds bal Soc. Sold by All Grocers ard Druggista. = WW. GQInoEnsr, Torcntas CIA J. ii. AYERS, D. D. S., Graduate of the Uuiversity of Pennsylvania. OFFICE—Rooms formeriy occupied by Dr Robins, opposite St. Dunstan's Cathedral, Great George St eet. Office hours from 9a.m, to 1 wir. m .m,, and from w im—se ;ou the Grand Trnnk Railway as a brake- a THE DOCTOR'S STORY), Further Details of the Sensation at. Grayenhkurst. - A VROMINENT PHYSICIAN SCIENCE HAS ITS SAY—ALMOST A RESUK- RECTION. (From our own Raporter. ) GRAVENHURS?, Oct. vestigation discloses the fact that there is hardly anything else spcken of in this town but Sam Murray's wonderful recovery His at the alirine of St startled people like h's case has this sec- tion of the community. in the hvtels you hear his name mentioned, and being well known along the different towns on the Northern railway, Murray's case attracts unueual interest. INTERVIEWED— 21. — Further in-}| case is considered marvellous, and no cure { Aune de Beaupre ever | *““Yes, he got his sick benefits firs: through me, and then whev it was «xpect ed he would die his total disability claim was paid through me also. I never thought ;Sam would recover. He says he was cured | by taking Dudd’s Kiduey Pills.” THE PROPRIETORS. Mr. J. A. McKee, of the firmof L A j Smith & Co., manufacturers of Dodd's Kid ney Pills, was seen at their place of busi ness in Toronto, He was very busy, bu’ was willing to speak of the Murray case. He said, in answer to some questions : }** Yas, we have heard of Murray's wonder- |fulcure at Gravenhurst through taking our Dodd's Kidney Pills. But his case is only one of many. Here are several others just as startling,” pulling a bundle of letters cut of adrawer. ‘* We have not been ad- veriising these pills to any great extent, and we are astonished at their rapid sale. The only way to account for it is that they sell on their merits. Those who use them tell their friends about them, and they are advertised in that way. These pills are new men in Gravenhurst. He runs a large’ drug store, and has a very extensive prac- tice. He stands high in the medical pro- fession, and is Grand Trunk physician for that section. His drug business is ove of the largeet in Northern Ontario. He was seen at his cftive. He said: “I have known Murray fora longtime. He was employed man for several years. His fingers were crushed, and being one of the Grand Trunk physicians I looked :f or his case. One night in June, 91, he was carried into my office. He had fallen down on the street. I found that he was sufforing from paraly- sis. He had been disabled until recently, but I don’t care to talk very much of his case. [am not seeking cheap notoriety.” **But, doctor, 1 sup,ose you have no ob- jection to answer a few que ries to substan- uiate what Murray says?’ “Well, no; go ahead.” ‘*Was Murray ill for a long time, and is it true that his disability claims were paid by the Grand Trank / You atttended him for sume time, you say, and you should know ?’ = I attended him, and he was pretty low. Although I never give up hope, thought he would never be able to get abou: again. After he fell the first time he kept p-king about and took three or four uther spells. He was then confined to his house, and later on tcok to his bed, Boils and eruptions broke out on his legs and arms, neck and face, and his blood was in avery bad way. He kept gradually get- ting worse, and everybody thought he would die. He comp!amed of his back very much. | attribared his dissase large- ly to overwork, 1 believed he would never be able to resume his duties again. He was paid his total disability claim by the Grand Trunk at that time.” ‘*How does it come that he is about and working again ?” ‘*Well, you see as a professional man | hardly like to say. It might look as if [ were lending myself to some advertising sckeme, and I would rather say nothing on that subject.” “But, doctor, that is not fair. Sam Murray know what cured him ?” **Well, he says, and everybody saya, it was some pilla he bought here that cured him.” **What pills, doctor? name of them ?” Does Do you know the De. Cornell is one of the most popular; departure in medicine. The formula has been used successfully by one of the most eminent specialists in the world for the cure of kidney diseases, But his services are only available for the wealthy, and even if the for- mula were known to all practitioners could not be made up by the drug siores for special facilities have to be arranged for compounding them. Hitherto kidney remedies have been put up in liquilform A certain percentage of alcoho! has to be putin sach m:x‘tures to keep the medicine. This alcohol, it has been time and again deraonstrated, counteracts the beneficial effects of the drugs contained in the mixture, for there is nothing worse for the kid neys than alcchol, and it defeats the objects for which the remedy is intended. We obviate thie difficulty by having the active princ’ples only of the drugs put up in concentrated form in the shape of a pill, which is easily taken. They are neatly put up ia boxes with the trade mask ‘Dodd’s Kidney Pills’ on each box, and are for sale by all druggists and dealers in medicines at fifty cents per box. We will maii them direct on receipt of price.” From these interviews with aad the investi- gations made your correspondent has proved beyond a douvt that sach a man as Sam Murray exists, and that the facts of his case as published in the Gravenhurst Banner are true ia every particular. Not only does Sam Murray himseif speak out, but his evidence is supported by documentary proofs and also by Dr. Cornell, a well kuowo physician in Graven- burst, the mayor of the town, the station master and otiers, Also that Dodd's Kiiney Pills effected his cure after the case had been given up as hopeless. Personal. Miss Annie Clark, of Philadelphia, stepped upon a match on Mond+y night, which ignit- ing, set fire to her clothing. Her injuries roved ,atal. Moral—Don’t wear long§drewses. William Chambers, aged 104, of Dawa Mills, a veteran of Waterloo, went to Sarnia afew days ago to visit the tunnel, aad was given a reception by some of the leading cit- izens. Rev. Dr. McCullock and wife, of Truro, N.S, celebrated the golden jubilee of their marriage at that place on Thursday. They were the recipients of several addresses and and many handsome presents. Bishop Huntingdorr says: “It is not scien. tific doubt, not atheism, not pantheism, not agnosticism, not Romanism, that in our day, in this land,is likely to quench: -he light of the Gospel or recrucify Christ. ic is a proud, cepsoriovs, luxurious, churchegoing, hollow- hearted prosperity.” Mr. Gladstone not on)y studies Homer, but in respect to the claim made that the great ‘There you go again. Now, I said | did not want to put myself in a false position before the profession.” store. What pills were they?” **Well, L'll tell you the truth; they were Dodd’s Kidney Pills; and remember, want you to say, if you say anything about me, this is the truth. Sam got the pills here, and he says they cured him. I have sold a lot of them to others and they all speak highly of them.” “Doctor, would you, as a physician, pre- scribe these pills in your practice tor kid- ney troubles ?” “Yes, I would. Kuowing the active principles of the pills they are such asl would prescribe to patients suffering from kidney troubles, for they are both a tonic aud a diuretic.” “Doctor, is it true that diseased kidneys poison the bluod ?” **Yes, the blood gets full of uric acid ?” “Willthe curing of diseased kidneys cleanse the blood of uric acid and impuri- ties ?” *Well, it is only natural to suppose that if you remove the cause of 4 disease you can expect a cure.” ‘Do you consider Sam Murray's case a remarkable one /’ “*Yes, I certainly do.” A NEWSPAPER MAN. Fred Harbridge, of the Gravenhurst Ban- ner, was seen. He said: Sam Murray's case is causing a good deal of talk. We used to publish paragraphs that he was not expected tolive over night. Every week we expected his death notics. Sam got hold of Dodd’s Kidney’s Pills through a little book that was dropped into his house called Kidney Talk, and he took the pills and is as well as ever. When he was that bad that part of his life insurance was paid by the Grand Trunk you may judge he was pretty low. He recovered so rapidly and miraculously that everybody is talking about his case. We had something in the paper about it. There isno denying that he is cured, and that Dodd’s Pills did it. Anybody in Gravenhurst will tell you that. A GRAND TRUNK OFFICIAL. Mr. J. T. Torrey, Grand Trunk agent at Gravenhurst, wasseen. Mr. Torrey is a middle-aged man, and a great favorite in the place. He was asked if he knew Mur- ray, and hessid *‘ Yes. 1 know two Mur- rays, Sam Murray and his brother. I put both of them to work as brakemen on the Grand Trunk. I remember when Sam was taken ill, and nobody expected he would get better.” **Did he get his total disability money from the Grand Trunk ?” “But he bought the pills in your drug: i} poet was born in seven different cities, seems detirous of vieing with him. Ina recent ad. dress, while not exactly neming more than one birthplace, he got around itin the foilowing fashion; ‘‘l am a Scotchman by blood, and a Lancashire man by birth. I have lived most I of my life in London, and in one way or an- ’ other I belong to most parte of the couatry ’ The German Emperor seems to oppose the the excharge of titles for money by the mar- riage of German noblemen to the daughters of weal' hy Americans, It is too bad that the spirit of restriction puts an impediment in the way of such hatmless rociprocity. As the Toronto Globe remarks, ‘‘if there is anything in the world that a Yankee loves better than money it isan aristocratic title, and as the German nobility are more blessed with titles than money, the common-sense principle of free trade should rule in the matter.” in SKODA’S DISCOVERY. the Great German-American Rem- edy for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Kidneys, Blood. Guarantee contract with every bottle. Pay only for the good you receive. At all Dr ists, vr per bottle, six titles $5.50. rslyou want to know a SKODA’S RE DIES, send postal for ** Morning Light.” et Wales rather than Ireland seems des- tined to prove the principal suurcs of con- cern and difficulty to the present adninis- tration in Great Britaia. The little prin- cipality has declared even more strongly for the disestablishment and disendowment of the State Church and against landlord- ism than Ireland has spoken for Home Rule. Wales has returned no less than twenty-eight Radical members pledged to disestablishment and anti-landlord legisla- tion, and only two Conservatives, The Welsh contingent in Parliament presents a united front under the able leadership of such men as Sir Eiward Reed and Sir Charles Dilke, and as Mr. Gladstone de- pends in a great measure upon the Welsh party for his working majority in the House of Commons, he cannot afford to turn a deaf ear to their just demands. ee No MAN ever smoked ‘‘Myrtle Novy” tobacco for a fortnight and taen took tu any brand in preference toit, It bears its own testimony of its qualities. and it is testimony which is always convincing. The smoker who uses it is pever annoyed by getting it sometimes of good quality and eometimes of bad. The arrangements of the manufacturers for keeping its quality equal are very elaborate and complete, ani are the results of many years of experience and close obser- vation. : EMERY O. PENDLETON. A BATTLE WITH DISEASE! The Enemy Routed!! SKODA WINS! Extreme Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, and Rheumatism, DRIVEN FROM THE FIELD ! MR. EMERY O. PENDLETON OF BELFAST, ME., NOW 45 YEARS OF AGE, WAS A MEM BER OF Co. I, 15TH RBG., Ms. VoL. Hr SERVED WITH DISTINCTION DURING THE WAR, REC’D AN HONORABLE DISCHARGE AND I8 NOW A RESPECTED MEMBER OF THOS. H. MARSHALL Post, G. A. K., OF BELFAST, ME. SIX MONTHS SINCE WHILE AWAY FROM HOME AT WORK, HIS HEALTH BEGAN TO FAIL RAPIDLY, AND HE WAS SOON OBLIGED TO LEAVE OFF WORK EN. TIRELY. HE SAYS: “Coupled with all my old army troubles, I lost my appetite, had a distressing and burning sensation in my stomach, ex- treme nervousness, so bad that the least excitement would cause large drops of sweat to stand on my body for an hour ata time. Anything ata eudden, would cause me start BE T ER and jem “Could not coe nights. Lost flesh rapidly and became much ema- ciated. In addition to all this, a severe Rheumatic trouble from which I have suffered severely ever since my disc nore causin, a limbs and joints to sweil bac set in. to give parm 4 and became much discour-. pare. cet THAN ting no better, was duced to try $KOD AS. ‘DISC OVERY. Ithada won- dertul effect upon me. I began to fee) better after using it only a short time. | have now taken four arse . a Rhen- matism has all disa Appe- tite has returned. av o ad much in flesh and strength. Nervousness all gone. Am able to sleep well nights, And am nights, Aud an COLD again wor —_~4 at as Blacksmith. I feel that lamentirely cured from all - » troubles Yours t E MERY 0. PENDLETON. SHODA'S LITTLE TABLETS For Headache and Liver Trouble. With the Discovery they cure Rheuma-| tism. Mild, safe, eflicient. Farsuy to any pill. Once used you will -_ other. 5@in a box. Metco 35 cts SKODA DISCOVERY &0., Wolfville, N.S, a — YOU will find the NEW ODRINKS ——OF THE— WIEMUT SPA most delicious. 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