= > ’ ~ For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, | : and prompt attention to crders, THE | Sf EXAMINER Job Printing Depert- ; ment is peculiar. Don't forget rt | i & Sa a enna | THE WEEKLY EXAMINER ond ag THE WEEKLY EMPIRE, both tone : ther, for $1.75 in advance, and THE : = EMPIRES Memorial Album of Sir John Macdmald thrown in Send x ur subscriptions to THE EXAMINER —westhaereeonsimmneaeette nee ————— ee te hee Turms :-—Fry 4 hoom, “ This is trne Liberty, when Free Korn Men, baviug to advise the Public, may speak free.”—£vuxirives. Stuvete Cozies Two Curses Yul inone a = — ee - - SN ee : : Z ee —— — = eee = a 2 NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1892. VOL. 29.—NO. 195 Soames : . Saeeeeeanl = ——o ‘| Why the Future Looks Bright. General Telegraphic News. & An epitome of the present situation of} Orrawa, Jan. 12 —The British goyern- ' American agriculture forms a prominent} ment have «ffered to make a thorough ‘ ‘ ae and the most practical and valuab'e feature | hydrographic survey of south-west Anti- s s of the American Agriculturist (New York) costi if the Canadian government will de- for January, in which issue this old reliable fray all expenses. It is probable that the magazine celebrates its fiftieth anniversary. | Offer will be accepted. In this connection EF S {n this epitome our relation to the world’s|it is stated that the United States last ur food supply is given, and an estimate of|8eason had eight vessels employed in & . American production and requirements. It} geologic survey at a cost of three quaiters Miufis is the first complete presentation of the la | of 4 million dollars, — borivus studies of C Wood Davis, and ap- St. Prrerspurc, Jan. 12.—Medical parently justifies his predictions of the|repurts trom the famine districts show an Capes, brilliant future that awaits the American alarming increase of hunger typhus. The farmer. Mr Davis's opinions and data! migration of peasants in search of work is Cc Il: ; carry great weight in the commercial and|likely to spread this disease over the O1lars. kS es: agricultural world because of of his exhaus-| whole covutry. Everywhere. | R, §. Williams & Son's 21-2 Qunes Packets, - - 5 cents, 5 ti i cd 10 ii 10 te ‘i ee 90 ‘i cod TS 2 Elegant in Desiga, Durable in Construction, Rich in Tone. GERMAN 2 BONING —~—= = (x) POWDER et is well suited for Family Use. Acknowledged éy. the Best Au‘hority to be the . “Georce Lawson, Pu. D., LL. D., ne reat Piano of Canada. as ee ees Fellow of the Institute of Chemistry of —_—— —(x —_ ———. ONE ENJOYS pelabnahd od eaietenrtceaete Monrreal, Jan. 12.—The grit Majority Boas, : : j -he mp resnit 3 Great, Meltein abd tetland * nov27 in Richelieu is 72. The result isa sur r ¢ ~ — but in ail the principal importing and ex- Sa : , ; tenet eadihapetlinijeaneend SiiaiilainEhS e ictennere NEARLY FIFTEEN THOUSAND IN USE. ; , | Both the method and results when . I P en prise to the grits. The defeat of the con- AMES A. MORRISON, (Sct? se" of them. Caralozuos m ited freon’ application, | S278Pa!gsis taken; tis pleasant | frie conit tine wu, He stows See alias ae 'tond's| AStracan Jackets, . sad. ate { >On ¢ br: eo . J\MES A. MORSISOHN, : Aaa nies et -epetetsstess setenseeeesuneahen + taf ; that from 1870 to 1880 the bread-eating division in the party consequent upon th and refreshing to the taste, and acts populations increased 11.4 per cent, and party juent up on the i . A : ie, rt yr aa rs f ao bo uupopularity of Morgan in some q:tarters. WILLIS PIANO AND ORGAN cO., | gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, | ine wheat area 15.6 ger ceut, while the] Added to this ae hen MGeocer: Caps, | 5 nde oS Liver and Bowels, cleanses the SY8- |rye area was unchanged, but during the : +R; ca oad Fats H ,.LIFAX. deo? iene CAARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. tem effectually, dispels colds, head- | ten years just seved the increase in the tnt "ei ieee tee ee aches and fevers and cures habitual |rye and wheat area was but 1.4 per ceat,| wont solid against Morgan. The result, Cheap for Ready Cash AGENT FOR } constipation, § yrup of Figs is the | against an encrenes in the bread-eating pop- therefore, as regards the great questions at : ea only remedy of its kind ever pros | Ulation ot 14 per ced ten tinea, WorG8,|issue between the two parties has no| alton em silo. WARRK ‘, CAKEBREAD X C0., | duced, pleasing to the taste and ace |CO28¥mption increased ten times as fast as significance. Bruneau, tco, had pledged ‘{x] . : . T i } ¢ a i i + a r , | cepate tothe stomach, prompt in | rie bia whee Sop he Cid |e tore Ths Koverament its action and truly beneficial in its {s , ‘a weet eee oe omey $4 Gene, oi f i. / tates, Europe, India and Australia were| and was ble to divert in this ws : TEA MERCHANTS, Smaller Profits to Ensure Quicker Returns.” ciects, prepared only from the most | only 120 million bushels, while the price in| sdorble duitiiedd of ¢tbee teak idea, 5 s ou ’ s ; <a f 0 al m,== & r healthy and agreeable substances, its | India, on the Atlantic seaboard, at Uhicage bs ’ one ah AL eneilg manyexcellentqualitiescommendit | nd it Liverpool averaged $1 46 per bushe!.| | ADEN, Jan, 12.—It 18 stated that the ——— A} bi 2 , he ae ae 3, Arab rebellior in Yemen has been renew- es all ave made it the most | The price steadily declined to $1 15 as the : : , Several Wirst-Clacs West India W* shall endeaver to supply the CHEAPEST GOODS | toes Sere me average in 1883, when exports had more|@d. The rebels are marching upon Sanaa, Firms, etc. ————{0)—__—— . Pie ole eee # : | popular remedy known. , thin doubled: and t ince fallen to 88c/the capital of Yemen, and the Turkish : MAUVE whereve: utility is n t sacrificed to cheapnes?. | Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c on sha dalen tee 1a, ak the pose: forces are advancing to repel them. The Dress Groods, — i i i bottles by all leading druggists. | pi; f ae im Satur sheiks, incited by the fanatics of their re- SPECIALTIES: tH? YW te 7h LA. YY L.© = [a Any reliable druggist who may not a re eatatnes ? ligious snatin are with their followers rising Fo ules . g OS have it on hand will procure it : everywhere against Turkish authorit;. ~9 Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Wotehpeakc =, doweler and Perret promptly for any one who wishes sae on Peeves. Quebec, Jan. 12 —-The French Counsul- Rant Oe te ee ee © ‘ “hes lotippemn. dan. 4, 1902. CAMERON BLOCK, | to try it. Manufactured only by the (Montreal Gazette.) Generel at Qasbeo his instrocted the Con- T weed Mix UPres, suls throughout Canada to warn all French- CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C0., Some of those who have declared in fa-| men to bold themselves in readiness to join Cheviot T weeds, Careful attention given to consignments of Prince Edward Island Produce. WUE Pickton & Bice's Wier, BEST ESTABLISHMENT ! Halifax, August 13, 1891—dy & wy SAN FRANCISOO, CAL. vor of the constitutionality of Lieutenant- | their respective corps in France. ‘The Governor Angers’ dismisial of the Mercier- | trouble in Morocco is given as the cause of LOUISVILLE, EY. NEW YORE,N.Y. | io, are - this order Mierinos W. R. WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, ’ Mr. Bourinot, clerk of the house of com-! Sprincuri Mines, Jan. 12.—There iz Shesdiedwaitial Charlottetown, mw? jy13) mons. trouble brewing over the proposed water } BEST FURNITURE ! eae > ~ The Times, the foremost paper in Eng- works. Three tenders were opened on Cashmeres, ‘ A PPL KE ss, land. _ | Friday from the following parties: A E j ADMTAT | The Scotsman, the foremost paper in| Fraser & Co, $95,585; A Dick & Co, $96,- C Ni tert Lengt Aili, | BEST V ALUE 1 as 2 . aan i aoe Soutland. - snanciat 20: Wheaton & Co, $08,800. Dick & Co Stns, x o> arreis Choiee Canadian The Economist, the foremost financial | also tendered at $87,000 for smaller mains. BARRISTERS | - , Baldwins journal in England. | Lt now transpires that the offer of Garson SUITABLE FOR GIRLS' DRESSES , ——— (x) as PUIG WILS, Some of those who hold the dismissa])& Purser, which was not read, was $3,500 ' ini ; ; N., B. & M. RATTENBURY. unconstitutional are - below Fraser & Co. The rate-payers are Solicitors, Notaries Pablic, &e, | ; ; ; . d21 2aw m th Mi ‘Peanat antl ot the benefit of) °*cited and a meeting of the counci! has Dress Robes ro oe : i I will ofter for sale during the Xmas Holidays : hidies $50 000 Rate des okeed hotdic. been called for to-morrcw. Everything is , orricES : | Uggs Balding. Charlottetown, | 0 § FHA AND RALSTNG ; . unsettled, and it is likely new tenders will Ay Mr. M . Who got the benefit of , . : es ; CORR AN TY 3 some $30,000 Baie dee Gadinae bnodhe. : be called for from the parties who tendered | St ITABLE FOR WEDDING DRESSE 3 We ane THE FINEST STOCK OF FURNITURE scans $95 000 Pale dee Obticare beaaien Taaee Jan. 12.—A I H.C, McDONAL. B.A.. M.P.P. 25 BARRELS some $34,000 Baie des Chaleurs bovdle. ONTERAL, Jan. 12.—Among the many i 1 i % HONS gg Se on ae 50 BOXES) { Currants Mr. Tarte, who got the benefit of aire : credit outstanding ‘tan the Bargains li Tals Dajartnaat wn, Dec. 2, —eod cw im mr ALR. rine kinds of boodle. | ercier Governmert, one for $5,157 is ie aan age eee ; ON RP, E. ISLAND, (> HALF BOXES} ? included. This letter is drawn in favor of | — a2 i. 1,000 BOXES) Notice the difference in the relations of Mr. Austen, Montreal, ts whom the amount : 1 f 9 , 1y the authorities to the great steal. agg ata ygmegy ; CAU TION, coming STAPLE AND FANCY FURNITURE, suitable) 4% J Raisins. | renatnes being soon by a reporter aber thi, aictad * for Xmas Presents, all at great Discounts. Call and examine. 2 sc : . News Notes. | positively that not one cent of the amount ( alii ‘4 s s a2] 2a~ m th ty : i li a ianicbeeSghemrighiagshiietiocpetcbbiis Ae tae iu (Me so 2 guerre had been piid him, but that he was ap- J OH Ni 5 | = WV S¢ >A * In 1855, the United States produced 784,- proached by an agent of the Mercier Gov. , ® Ee LL &D @) A S$ 000 tons of pig iron; in 1870, the product } ernment, who offered him $1,000 in settle- EACH PLUG OF THE Charlottetown, Dec. 18. 1891 ‘vas 1,865,000; in 1880, it was 3 835,000; in| Z ment of the ciaim, whic , 3+ 1390, it was 9,202,703 tons. ciaim, which he refused to ac | cept, and as far as Austen is concerned the » >, ile The United States census repocts of stock! matt rd d h In the 1 VE t Ge 00 DAFT CIS. : . mt oe aller dropped at thac stage. In the letter él e = Ba | give these figures: 14,056,750 horses; 2,296, - jof credit it is stated that a certain Mr. : n l ’ Myrtle Wa V N..B &M RiALTENBURY, 532 mules; 16,019,501 cows; 36.875 648 oxen Archambault was actin 5 ’ ‘ oT ae Oe er ee gas Austin’s counsel . J 621. 2.0m th — 43,431,136 sheep; eee the matter, but Austin etates that he Ulsters, IS MARKED i potencies sateen a Italian parliament is wrestling with | X90W8 nothing of Archambault. The ques- i & | i : : i. jtion arising from this is where has the . % aac B Dy A N 3. | the finances. There is a deficit of $4,000,000. | $5,000 gone. The royal commission will Jackets, The ministers’ estimate that the revenue of) 9 San h : e e — ox) —— 1892 will bring an excess of $2,000,000 ie} C4! With the matter. Cloaks ’ 159 bbis) Beans. questioned, some contending that the texes re een - IN BRONZE LETTERS, ‘ N., Bede M RATTENAURY, {ll Ast produce 4 mach ‘ss is eatimated,| ates and Comments. NONE OTHER GENUINE One Bale of Fleecy Cotton Remnants,| woi.20s! sa othe | —‘rhece i a oalt insaighsat ‘ihe Uenea| A POlsineee: ea > Saar On Bale cf Groy Cotton Remnants Advices from Great Britain state tht the States for uniform laws of marriage and British trade returns fur December show an’ diverce. ncrease in the Fimporte of arene, Soe. Oem Al. oe ew people o*her than postal cflicials Everything in This Depariment at abling of ia the , xporte of nearly $3, ree : have any concep ion of the amount of Extraordina Lo Pri compared with the figures for — "eS work involved on running the different ry Low Ces. tay lene er map ease dak ‘fendetnif, | branches of the postal service, In addi-ion due largely to the large purchase of foodstuffs | ' : _ ¥s oe j 4 . >} from America and elsewhere. The decline in|‘? ‘"€ proper carrying on of the money : \ ‘Xperts has been a steady and uaosatisfactory | order, savings bank, dead letter and con d feature of the trade of 1891, because the loss; tract branches, the keeping of the depart- = ABOUT ? 000 YARD . SELLING CH FAP H EHUL SION nas fallen on the artisana and manufacturers.) mental accounts and attending to the : ; & . A -—_- | voluminous correspondences which reaches or A Vicronious SHEDIAC Man.—Mr., J. ithe department day by day, every one of r cop LIVER OIL 2 Clarence Webster, son of Mr. James Webster, the 8,000 post offices in Canada has to be 5 s * SWw 4 RT of Harper & Webster, Shediac, who is at|,., plait eK the matiians : f - xk. : * . 7 : : pplied with the necessary printed orms, al ARRIS & iu MD s . ep oe Edinburgh Medical College, his reason to Stationery, etc., this particul:r branch Reefers, | Endorsed by Medi- feel proud of his 1891 career. Upon graduat- | being under Mr. Smith’s supervision. Lest ing as an M. D, he won the gold medal fox ee gr nets get L.0 oO: - oO oy nm ! year, Tur lastance, 205 million separate the graduating Thesis. He also won the Charlottatown. January 8 1892 dy & wky ee —( X'- ———-— Si = Soornina, HEALING. fastant Relief, Permané Cure, Failuce | mpossible. 7 Many so-called Gisecses aro simply symmpteans of Catarrh, such as headache, losing sonse of sme}, foul breath, hawking and spitting, general foeling of debility, ete. If you ere troubled with any of these or kindred’ tymptoms, you havo Catarrh, ard should lose no § i . ; o » » . Barbour Scholarship of £100 for “Ov iginal | forms, either of printed or lithograph forms Overcoats, R«search,” aud now the Roval College of ; UF binding were used by the de partment at eS Physicians has granted him £390 to aid in! a cost of $45,120. . ~9 having his Thesis on ‘Original Research” | See. Suits, published. Mr. Webster must feel gratified, | } te : .. . | Tux originator of Estey’s Emulsion spent ‘ ‘ Estey's Emulsion cues Coughs, sthefccnteand fo feet a1 Now Grote evel ges af is ide’in poner ae] Cape Coates, . : 38 0 8 i paratio - butrle of it was . a , Colds, Consumption, Throat and all competition at such an institution.—Moncton | P'’P*ativn. aa ee fy oon bert 2 Lung troubles. A eat remedy for weak Transcrip: the market unti! he was satistied that it was . oi ° ” the best ever int oduced fur the e of ~ > * and delicate children, builds them up, a dere aa. . Eck hie ne cure of BEST V LUE IN TH: CITY. re cna enemies icoughs, colds, bronchitis and all wasting 4 De (COFFEE ® procuring a bottle of NasayL Baim. Be warned in fime, neglected cold in head resulte in Caterrh, followed by cousumption and death. Sold by a!) druggists, or se boechts sad $1 bret oni (x) strengthens the bones, makes new blood, Pinette Notes. |disesses Thousands of boitles have ON ee i FULFORD & CO. Brockville, Cnt = _— All dealers sell it, dom’t be induced te take om oar jsold, and he has never heard a compliint a oe ee a any substitute—it hasn't any. The farmers of this vicinity are patiently | tegarding it jsn2 lm d&w r ~ { “ > 1 > a 'e fr Cc é 4 tiy| egarciog ° ‘ < - = 2s WELL KNOWN FACT that Coffee, to be good, B, M. Betey Mfg. Co., Monstea.N.B, waiting for snow, to haul their poies and} noviinnintrl ieee GO AT ROBE —* must not be Roasted or Ground any length of time, as! sie SIN eictenennseentnhl wood Wheeling is very bad fur thut kind of) tue New Toier Gem.—Philoderma owes j S. a oe ee a : . + . oe <2 c ae ' work, : : : its immense success to the fact that it ig ' it loses its Strength and Flavor very quickly : | The harbor is as clear as it wou!d bein the! radically different from any preparation in} Owing to the mildtiéss"df ‘the season, SS middle of July. There is not a speck of ice to} the market. It is a bland and soothing |we are clearing out our GOAT ROBES be seen. liquid, nicely perfumed, and when applied to A boat belonging to J. J. McDonald's | the hands wad fase produces a deliciane sense eee lobster factory sailed from the bridge two) of coolness and comfort, exercising also a miles up = river, e ~ _— January. The) direct curative action. It is entirely free oldest inhabitant of this place never remem- | from the sticky « uality of glycerine and the | .. ‘ bered o{ the river being clear of ice at this) greasy nature A cattiniines S or cold cream. Very Choice Patterns in Silk season of the year. To those who are unable to to use glycerine, Capt. M. Finlayson, formerly of Point Prim,| from its irritating effect, Philoderma is a Handkerchiefs. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING BEER & GOFF have a Coffee Roaster ' ‘ ‘fitted up in their Warehouse, where they )9SHADE Rt j " | Beware of imitations, is erecting a fine cottage at Pinette Bridge. necessity. Those who use it have a beautiful eutasicant roast and grind all their own Coffee as, auTSenAPH : ° = * 2 Pas VINE C Finl rchased the trim little! comp'exion. It is harm! ilk. So a Si “By & thorough knowledge ef the nacara they require if, SO that ii buy ing from them ee Sede A nt teases mt He olay aeons Sdleteaa” os = i Sas China Siik Handkerchiefs. lawe which govern the operations uf dizesiiox i oning her between Charlottetown ian? lw e.d nutrition, and by a carefu! apriication of the natal ae. 1 : : pas im ow f } : : ° ‘ . 2-8 Pinette, Eldon and Orwell. We congratulate 0m an rt ft r , ae Mr. 2 HORN, ’ . = hse provided our breaktast aabiee wit a it you ¢anh always depend oil get ing it fresh tae —_ ores Syeda him on gettingf such a fine schooner. A Pleasing Sense 7 See beverage which may save u: . e Factory, Toronto, Ont. Mr. Jobn M. McPosald, who was awey ia (yf oath and strength renewed and of wee of ouch coctors’ bills. It is by the judicious Duluth, Mianeso‘a, for many years, is now st! 0... ond oof pie : use of such articles of diet that a consti‘utior rem ; i .,, ease and comfort follows the use of Syrup be gradually built up uatil sir enough » and good. i ! home. He intends staying on the Islaud till of Figs, as it acts iu harmony with nature ° vi every tendency to disease. Hundreds > Lobster Packers + | spring. He looks hale and hearty after his}, om Bc ee subtic maladies are floating around us ready % ‘ : S3SENCE CQ F 7 i » lies to effectually cleanse the system when cos— ; ee raver there is @ weak point. W- CONDENSED COFFEE, in Tins, and ESSENC OF- et Ke oa ee. that Mr. K. R. Morrieon, tive or bilious. For sale in 252 bottles by BROWN’ B ‘K selves weil fortidied with pare blood and = pre FEE, in Botties, always kept in stock at BOXES TIN PLATES, of Eldon, is about opening a store at this place | #l leading druggists. jl4tths Ns LOCK, "—CHvil Service Gasette, ’ 60) 2 tons PIG TIN, Lamb & Plug, in the spring. Weare pleased to have a man| > : — a Bold nis in packsin by Grorkea” ioltes fk ; Fi ea ee ee like Mr. Morrison established here. No doubt BIRTH. rocers, ed thas: all oth ; adinad seit ; ro aaa s ‘ . i Sq JAMES EPPS & CO. Homopatnie Oheninas BEER & GOFF’S, | ores sceccices eerie |e wit do larg shipping bsioes, ‘of Wenge Mesucisey, Waa we/168 Market Square. London, England, 4 y i d 92 ’ ter. , e. Oct*12~; ye dy & wey Charlottetown, Decembey 29, 1891—eod & wky dec3i—2aw & wy 4i Charlottetown, Jan, 9, 1892. ter Ch town, Dee 22, 1891 —dy & why