THE EXAMINEK Job Printing Rooms, LONDON HOUSE, QUEEN STREKT. fob Printing of all kinds at short notice Billhead., Letterheads, Not-heads, Pamph- jets, Posters. Dodgers, etc T2 ames :—Frive Dottans A YRAR. = en een - ee he cio cageaptenapengapbenaakitenanaeabadamasaeseeatpeen 1 For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, | and attention to orders, THE | EXAMINER Job Printing | ment is peculiar. Don't forget it. * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, bavilig to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evariwes, nied re —_—-= NEW SERIES. ee = ——= ————_ a CHARLOTTETOWN, P. H. TSLAND, WEDN —= ESDAY, MARCH — 30, 1892. Sixes Copms Two Oxznrs VOL. 29.—NO. 249 _ Calendar MOON'S CHANGES. lay 2 Bl after Pirst Quarter, off : ; ' Full Moon, 13th day - $32 morn | Last Quarter, 2ist day . 052 after | New Moon, 28th day..... ‘ - $54 morn} Apegee. 15 h day 6b. after — * a~ —_ | Day High Water | ot Day rt W eek sae a ont Morn, | After 1. m. ys | Pueeday ; 0 13 | 2 W ednesday i; os 0 48 J i} hursday ea l 27 t lriday 1 48 2 15 5 ~alurday 2 42 3 15 6 Supdiy 3 5! 4% ; | Monday 5 21 &.9 2 Tuesday 6 42 7 22 y W « ipesiay } a 1 s 27 10 Thursday i 8 &3 9 15 il | Friday | 9 36 10 2 12 | Saturday + 101k lO 23 i2 | Sunday | 10 44 | 10 59 l4 yvlonday li '4 ll 29 lo ; due aday | ll 45 m'dn’ht 20 WwW edneaday 015 ; Lhursday ; 0 3 0 45 i8 Py iklay , } s } 21 AM Saturday i i 44 ¥ 7 x“ Sunday i 229 | 2 51 ‘él Monday 314 3 25 22 Tuesday } 415 4h roa Wednesday ; &¢e 6 2 2 Thursday es 7 49 25 Friday Ss °s S 56 2 Satur 9 2) 9 46 27 Sunday id 6 10 26 Qs Monday 10 55 Bie 29 Tuesday 11 20 ll 37 30 Wednesday ll 54 ‘ i! irsday » 1] ; 0 31 eee $10 Per Set. BEST OF MATERIAL ! BEST OF WORKMANSHIP BEST OF SATISFACTION 7 DR. J. P. MURRAY, 145 QUEEN STREET. meh? NER V Ke | NERVE BEANS ore a new dis covery that cure tue worst cases of Nervous Debiaty, Lost Vigor and BEANS Failing Masho«i; restores the Qr weakness Of Lody or mind caused by over-work, or the errors or es- acs of youth This Remedy ab- sclutely cures the most obstinate cases when al other vabaturrre heve fuiled evento reiieve. Be ld by drug- giste at @) per package, or six for $5, or sent by mail on of price hy addressing THE JAM?’ ~~ DICINE 00. freal, F.Q. Write for pamy For sale by Goo EK. Hughes and Reddin Hros. ON, } JAMES A. MORRIS HALIFAX. WARREN, CAKEBREAD & C0,, TEA MERCHANTS, London, «+ England, —AND | | First-Class West India etc. Several ' | ALSO— — ' i Firms, SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Carefal attention given to consignments of Prince Edward Island Produce. REFERENCE—Bank of Nova Socotiz. OFFICE —Pickford & Black's Wharf. Haiifax, August 13, 1891—dy & wy SOOTHING: HEALING. instant Relief, Permanent Cure, Failuce impossible. Many so-called diseases are # simipiy symptoms of ¢ .tarrh, ache, icsing 8s nse auch a8 Lear f I breath, hawking of sine and spi general feeling of detility, et Ii you are troubled with any of these or Kindred ay mptoms, you have Catarrhs, and should lose no a bottie of uring Re time pro Nasal BALM time, negirx ted « slte in Catarrh, followe sumption and death ld by al! druggists, or sent, post paid, on receipt of price (50 cents ended! by addressing FULFORO & CU. Brockville. Gat. LA GRIPPE VANQUISHE P FECTANTS in your house and La Grippe will not trouble you. The most powerful and ploasant Disinfec- tant known to the medical profession. F,.DeC. DAVIES DRUGGSIST, is AGENT for them here, and will cheerfully show and explain their use to those who it. Call and see them. No trouble \o shew thee, eodawy—jaal5 for March, 189°.) WE a RE SHOWING A CHOICE LINE OF-——— san AT 75 CENTS, WORTH $1.00 A PIECE. —- —— x} See Our Show Window ! HASZARD & MOORE, Browa’s Block, Opposite Market Square, Charlottetown, March 18, 1892-—w fs Grand Sale OF ———- NEW FURNITURE ee 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 best goods. Come one, come all. JOHN NEWSON. Oharicttetown, Feb. 25, 1892 == ASE YOUR GROCER FOR The Celebrated CHOCOLAT MENIER Annual Sales Exceed 38 MILLION LBS. For Samples sent Free, write to C. ALFRED CHOUILLOU, MONTREA NEAR THE MARKET. WATSON’S New Drug Store, BELOW LONDON HOUSE. “PHE BEST! THREE DOORS PATRONIZE Charlottetown, February 19, 1892 —dy _ ALLIANCE Assurance Co., BESTABLI2* HED IN 1824, Head Office, Bartholomew Lane, London, England. Subccribed Capital..............--.-- 0 -ceeeeeeeees oie de Uke n ae $25.000.000 Paid up and Invested ................-- 25 cee ce ee ee rere eeeneees 2.75 °.0"0 Mata WemGS..... 26... cic cc ccccccccccccccccccccescccncscesas sues sees 17,500,000 RIGHT HOV. LORD ROTHSCHILD, Chiirman, ROBERT LEWIs, Esq., Chief Secretary. of the Royal Canadian This Company having ra-insured the Canadian business [awe Insurance C»., assumes all liability under existing policies of that Compan March, 1892 ; ' N. B—Rasks taken upon the most favorable terms. BRANCH OFFICE IN CANADA —157 St. James Street, Montreal. G. H McHENRY, Manager tor Canada. 6 Prince Street, Halifax, eueral Agent for Nova Scotia and P. E Island. AGENT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND :— F. H. ARNAUD, J. PF. RUNNY G A APIO BIGHIS | pe . --* a: a & % foes cuRE GOR SUMPTION In its First Stages. Palatable as Milk. ? sox wrapper; sold by all Druggis oc, en and $1.00. SCOTT & FOWNE, 4 ua 2 OD SLRS OF EEL OL EL OL RL ELE OLRM OO LOM 7. ee ee es he sure you get the genuine in Salmon ; s, ik Belleville. c c er Ge 64 OF Ee Oe ee 8 ee ee Or er ee eee te Here is a straight tip for you, and a good one. Are You Suffering from a cold? Estey’s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil will cure it. Take nothing else. No other preparation is so reliable for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Lung and Throat troubles, Whooping Cough, etc., etc. Estey’s Emulsion Presentation and Address. The following address, with accompany- ing purse, was a few days ago presented t Horace McEwen, Esq , who is at present Train Despatcher of the P, E. Jaland Rail- way :— To H. McEwen, Esq. ,-— We, the undersigned residents of Mount Stewart, having with pleasure learned ot your promotion, cannot allow you to depart from our midst without in this feeble way expressing our feelings of the high personal esteem in which you were held by all hav- ‘ng the pleasure of your acquaintance, and also the satisfactory manner in which you discharged your onerous duties as Station Agent for the last seventeen years. Daring this time we have had frequent opportunities of admiring your courtesy, your strict attention to duty, and the kiud and genial way in which you transacted the business in connection with your office, and we feel that the place thus vacated by your highly deserved promotion will be extreme- ly difficult to fill with so affable and pains- taking an official as you have proved your- aslf to be, Ever ready and willing to take a leading part in, and lend a helping hand to any movement cs'culated to advance the mate- rial interests uf tbe village, we recognize that the community in your departure sus- tains, both in soeial and moral circles, the loss of one of ita most respected and up- right members, and we fee! sure the good people among whom you purpose in future to reside will very soon regard you as one of the most useful and honorable members of their suciety. In conclusion, dear friend, please accept the accompunying purse as a smal! token of the good feeling we entertain towards you, and reat assured that both you and your amiable partner in life will always occupy a warm place in our hearts. A EB. McLeod, James Walsh, J G. Toombs, Divd Egan, F. Feshan, Gor- con Douglas, J. T. Pushie, J M Eyan, P. W. McLeod, T. W. Cowan, W. H. Slack- ford, James Partridge, James McCarthy, Is a great flesh producer. For weak and delicate child- ren it has no equal. Ask your dealer, Take no sub- stitute—It hasn’t any. Sold everywhere. Price, Soc. Bottle, 6 Bottles $2.50. E. M, E8STEY MANUF’G CO., Robert Coffin, and others. REPLY. To Rev. A. B. McLeod, Dr. James Walsh, Dr. J G. Toombs, David Egan, E-q., and others, Please accept my heartiest thanks for your kind address, which I tear fistters me MONCTON, N.B- Eges for Hatching. LIGHT BRAHMAS, Great 8izs. BLACK MINORCAS, Non-setters, Grest Layers, SILVER WYANDOTTES, GOLDEN SEBRICHT BaNTAME. Eggs $1.00 per setting. Address : L. A. HASZARD, mech10 HZOHADE ROLLERS) Beware of imitations, EGENUINE | RT SHORN Ine’ ~eon having the HARTSHORK, @— BY ALL DEALERS. Fagtory, Toronto, Oni STuA ' (. R. SMALLWOOD, Barrister and Attornsy-at-Law, NOTARY PUSLIUL. j Mffice in Cameron B'ook, lately occupied by F. L. Haszard, Exq., South Side of Queen Square. MONEY TO LOAN, Ch’'town, Jan. 21, 1892—eod & wy 3m SOLE AGENTS 1 MONTREAL H | § as ons PAC Six BOTTLES ¢ e TOTME GALLI Pure Malt Whiskey made in Scotland. LAWRENCE 4. WILSON & CO., ‘ mehl4—l1m eod Merchants Bank of Halifax. med)s+ Saw Moatreel. very much. To hold so high a place in the esteem of the good friends whose names are| Clerk Magistrate's Court......... . attached, is cuunted by me a recommenda- | City Recorder ee eS tion to be proud of; aud the acoompanying | Mayor's Selary.................. present cf a well-filled parse more than confirms the feelings of friendship and goud wishes expressed. Mrs. McEwen joins with me in thanking ‘you fer the kind address and valusble pre- sent, and we wish to say that whatever friendships are formed by us in our future | home, we will always reserve a large and warm place in our hearta for the goed friends amongst the people of Mount Stew- Good Bye, Ged Bless You. I like the Anglo Saxon speech With its direct revealings ; It takes a hold and seems to reach Far down into your feelings ; That some folks deem it rude 1 know And therefore they abuse it ; But I have never found it so, Before all elee I choose it. I don’t object that men should air The J3e# ic they have paid for, With ‘* Au revoir,” ‘* Adieu, ma chere,” For that’s what French was msde for ; But when a crony takes your band At parting to address you, He drops ali foreign lingo, and He saye, *‘ Good-bye, God bless you.” This seems to be a sacred phrase With reverence impassioned ; A thing comes down from righteous days Quaintly but nobly fashioned. It well becomes an honest face, A voice that’s round and cheerful ; It stays the sturdy in his place, And soothes the weak and fearful ; {nto the porches of the ears It steals with subtle unction. And in your heart of hearts appears To work its graeious function ; And all day loug with pleading song It lingers to caress you, I'm sure no human heart goes wrong That's told, ‘‘ Good-bye, God bless you.” —Enugene Fieid. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR The Proposed City Bill. Sirk,—Aithoagh not is sympathy with the movers of the Bill submitted at the Citizens Meeting asking to abulish the Water Commissioners, still 1 sh suid be sorry to find fault with the Councillors (as did some of :he speakers at the public meeting) for the steps taken to reduce the cost of City Government geuerally; for although [ feel satisfied that a very large maj-tity of the tax payers are opposed to the idea of having the manage- ment of the waterworks placed in the hands of the City Council, stil! I am also well aware of the fact that a large number of persons are of op'nion that the time hus arrived when the amount paid to the Com. missioners should be reduced by at least one half, either by reducing the number of Com missioners to one, or it all three are to be retained, then by allowing them $300 for their services instead of $30 48 at present, | The City Report for 1891, snows the following | Salaries paid to officials for that year : | Stipendiary Magistrate....... ... $ 1060 00 400 00 5 00 324 44 City C*erk’s Salary.......... 2... #00 00 NI 04k 5003 naan Te 92 33 GO tk | ree j 150 00 Be a ee 100 00 SE Ka ae 350 00 Bog es Sey. ot ee 500 00 SR nto tete Oy fon ret 150 OO eer NOONOE So io éce nce nch 40 (0 EINE so. 6 scan ok ee kek 279 43 , City eS er cal 10 00 Water Commissioners............ 600 00 art. :D McLean, Clerk......... eee 525 00 Wishing you all happiness and pros- Crh R boii BAR Cok 600 00 perity, 1 fetanalA SEE yg ee ee 409 20 J remain, yours sincerely, rok n 10m wong Water Com...... 152 50 Horace McEwex. OfSce Expenses, D McLean....... 252 50 Ch'town, March a, Aa08. «4 7283 15 Tne REASON why “Myrtle Navy” to-|, A,totel of $7283 15. And this ie not all, ‘bacco has taken so strong a hold upon the Ainvking community is because it is the genuine article. No man has a desire to smoke anything else than tobacco. Even opiam is not smoked for the pleasure of amoking it, but for its suporific effects. The desire for tobacco is, of course, best satisfied by getting the pure article, and satisfaction is cemplete, are combined in the *‘Myrtle Navy” * Buenos Ayres claims to have $25,000,000 worth of crops remaiving tor export, with bright prospects for business. Ix tHe months of March, April and May the blood should be puritied, and the system _strengthened, so that it be able to withstand | the debilitating effects of the changing weather, and resist the attack of disease. The most reliable medicine to tke to bring about the desired result is Ka ey's Iron Tonic. For sale by all druggists. ml dw im ee ee More pressed hav is being shipped to the United States from Kingston this year than for many years past. Moruers should use Philoderma on their inf+nts, as ite soothing and healing properties render it invalnab’e for chafing. Druggiste sellit 25 cents. ml dw lm A bottle containing $15 in money has been picked up on the shore at Anglesea, New Jersey, with a message to the effect that a ship was sivkiog, and that the money was for the finder. No indication is given as to the name of the vessel. Proven —“I have proved Everybody's Pills to be the best in the market,” is what a gentleman wrote regarding this favorite family medicine. aca According to the Britieh trade returns the Old Country imported from Canada during January and Februcry of this year goods to the value of £1%4 709, against goods valued at £125,952 for the similar two months of 1891. One of the largest increases is in sawn wood, which, we hope, portends a revival in or lumber trade with that market. But the sad feature of these returns is that in an age of civilization and enlightmeot so many of our coducts continue increasingly, as The east Bourbon says, to divorce themselves from the continent to which they belong. Makes FLEsH AND BLoop.—When the sys tem is all run down and there seems to be no hope of obtaining nourishment for the body by the ordinary proeess of food supply and digestion, wnen the body is sinking fast, then ig the time to use Miller's Emulsion of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. It always works wonders, because it is a flesh and blood maker and contains «ll the constituents for nourish- BLEND of the Finest Old Highland ' oat found in wheat in fact, Miller’s Emul.- sion is a perfect ** staff of life,” and has saved land cured thousands. In big bottles 50c. and - $1 at Charlottetown drag stores, oaks but it will be sufficient for the parpose. I have in view, namely, to point out wherein a very considerable saving might be made with out injury to the public service or the health of the officials. In the first place - Reduce the Water Commissioners’ pay by $300, thus saving..... . $ 300 00 The City Cle:k with one good assis- , tantatasalary of say $600 should when to this is added the finest quality the; dothe work now These two things; the City Clerk, Clerk of W. Comes. tformed by and 8. M. Clerk, and Clerk of Fire Dept., thus saving to the city... 917 33 The duties of City Collector and Market Clerk should be amalga- mated and ealary $400, thus OO 555 500 os + pas ae 5s hee oe 350 00 The duties of City Surveyor and Sanitary Officer could easily be performed by a competent man at a salary of $500, thus saving.... A room could easily be provided in the City Building for the School ' 279 43 Board, thus saving............. 100 GO Saving in gas fuel, telephone, etc., changes, say........ Peucseasnye 100 00 Making a total saving of..... .... $2046 76 | Which is more than Councillor McKay and ‘his friends could expect to do even if :h- bill proposed by ‘hem became law, we shoud then have the Waterworks Act remain intact, a large amount of money saved io the city and officials generally, doing a fair amount of work for a fair amount of money. BROAD AXE. @<6+o sore Milten Netes. The fact that several of our neighboring farmera are at present busy hauling scant- ling, tells us that a number of new buiid- ings will be erected here this spring We are pleased to learn that our old friend, Mr. P. Blateh, who bas for many years past been trying his luck in Uncle Sam’s domain, but who returned home last fall, intends opening a large genera! store here early this spring We wish Mr. Blatch success in his new enterprise. We regret to learn that Mr. R. McDonald, who basfora number of years carsied on a very successful business here, intends leaving early this spring for California. Mr. McDon- ald will carry with him the best wishes of all who have the pl sure of knowing him We would again call the atteation of Supervisor Carson to the condition of the North River Road bridge, and would also suggest that a railing be placed upon the Black Creek Bridge on the Colville Road. Some of the people about Crabb’s Corner have been somewhat startled by « midnight visitor in the form of # large ball of fire, which ia seen moving about that section on dark nights. Restico BIL. oor Catarrm CureD, bealth and sweet breath secured by Shileh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 40 cents Nasal inj-etor free.—Reddin Bros, novidwly a ONE ENJ oys | Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and a and — or 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 its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy nbitngtess e substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. a of Figs is for sale in 75¢ bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable Cruggist whe 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, EY. NEW YORE, N. ¥. W. R. WATSON, Wholosale Droggier, Cha: lotteetown me’ jyis WAY BRANTFORD’S LEAD! They Have the Best Materiai! The Most Improvements ! The Finest Finish ! THE GOOLD BICYCLE CO, Ltd. MAKERS, BRANTFORD, ONTARIO. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, DIAMOND BOOKSTORE, Agent for Charlottetown, P. &. I. mchli5—eod & wky EALED TENDERS addressed io the under. signed, and endorsed * fender for St Peter's Kay Work,” “ill be received until THURSDAY, the 4th day of April, inclusively, forthe ree n- struction of Beach Protection Work at St. Peter’s Bay, King’s County, Prince Edward Island, ac- cording to a pian and spec'fication to be seen at the oftice of Mr. F. D, MacEwan, Lot 40, Rallway Station, and at the Department of Public Worka, Ottawa, Tenders will not be considered »'ess made on the fourm supplied and signed with the actual signat res of tenderers. An accepted bank cheq *e, payable to the order of the “inister of Pu lic Works, equal to five per cent of amount of tender, must accompany each tenacr ‘Tvis «cheque will be forfeited if the party decline the contract, or fail to compiere the work contracted fur, and will be returned in case of non-acceptance »-f tender ‘The Department does n ot biad itself to accept the ioweet or any tender. By order, E. F. E. ROY, Becretary. De ment of Public Works, ttawa, Zist March, 1892. mch36 - 3i Notice to Lobster Packers. Ar ie es Ca ti SE Ucepeak for him the patronage of all Packers who may require the best hand-made Lobster ‘ans. HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, March 29, 1892-dy 61 wy li CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy IS MARKED i. & B. IN BRONZE LETTERS, NONE OTHER GENUINE. jan3—dy & wky