*s | by are. _- ble a “THE WEEKLY EXAMINER and THE WEEKLY EMPIRE. both toge a f 2 . 4 ac 17 and THE i £ Will ‘ We uu i fp Su | ; ; Va i #) Wit we ou ; stoTHE EXAMINER NEW SERIES“, — > A ty atendar for Feb uary, Is. 2, —— MOON's CHANGES First Qu re t h day : 515i mow Ful M », I2th 3 14 .fter st Q 2 d -. N ww ‘ 1 23 ‘ tea iH gh Water ot Dy f Week - ——— Month Morn. | After h. m h m l Monday 0 22 0 37 Puesday 053 | 1 10 V edpesd iat ea 4 hursday 2 iv 2 36 5 Privy 223 Oe b aturday 4 10 4 54 i Sund sy 5 38 | 6 23 s Monday 7 7 42 } | Pues lay i 8 16 | 8 44 10 | W ednesd ry 9 :2 9 36 1} | Thursday 9 59 10 17 iz | Friday lo 36 | lo 54 13 | Saturday | 1) is | th 34 14 nt day 11 46 } 1 | Moudavy eas 62 16 | Luesday | 03) 0 47 17 Wertnead ay ; €27 om 18 ] Thu'sd y | ait 19 | F idty 211 2 29 20 | Sa urday | 250 | 312 21 | Sund y j 34 j 4 8 2 |; Menday 4 46 5s 23 | Tuesday 6 10 6 55 24 ; Wedn sday | 733 8 11 25 Tha sday {| 8 44 9 16 26 =|: Friday 9 41 10 6 27 satard-y } 10 26 16 46 28 Sunday ws 1 2 2y j } Monday SOOTHING HEALING. énstant Relief, Permanent Cure, Failuce Impossible. Many so-called diseases are simply symptoms of Catarrh, # such as headache, losing £-se ¥ of sme!!, foul breath, hawking ¢ and spitting, general feeling of debility, etc. If you are troubled with any of these or kindred syuiptoms, you have Catarrh, and should lete no time procuring a vorle «& Nasan Baum. Ee warned 1 time, neglecte4 co'd in hea resuits in Catarri, toiliowe by consumption and de Bold by al! druggisis, or sont, id,on recei;t of price J'MES A. MORTISON, H \LIF AX. AG® NT FEeR WARBE, CAKEBREAD & 00.,. TEA MERCHANTS, London, «= Engiand,' ——AND ALSO—— First-Class West Firm. ete. SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Careful attention given to consignmerts of Prince Edward Island Produce REFERENCE—Bank of Nova Scotia QFFIGE - Pickford & Black's Wharf. Halifax, August 12. 1891 Several india dy x wy ere a AVP OPROSPRITES OF LIME AN L SOOM 1S THE BEST EMULSION Ch THE MARKET TODAY. NO OMY TASTE LINE OTHERS. JTS SOLD BY ALL ORUCCISTS {lt B16 BOT TLES, FIFTY CENTS KONE DULAR, LAGRIPPE VANQUISHED. LACE one of the OZONATOR DISIN.- ; FECTANTS in your hovse and Le Grippe will not trouble you. The most powerful and pleasant Disinfec - tant known to the medical profession. F,.DeC. DAVIES DRUGGIST, is AGENT for them here, and will cheerfully show and explain their wee to those who desire it Cail and see them No trou hk % show them. exl&wy—janld —_— A. A. MeLEAN, Attevyatlaw, Nitiry Pubs, &¢. Srowu's Bi .ck. Charlo tetown 'we receive our Spring crease to the fact tht we offered the best value in Teas on| Galvaniz 6 Tron. | P. KE. I-land, and they gave t em a fatr trial and were con-| seieeamaeiag ___ <ommrieraraineennnain aaiiaones — ae ee a THE DAILY eee — For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- ment is peculiar. Don't forget it. “ This is true Liberty, when )Free Born Men, having to advise the Pablic, may speak free.”—Evuniripzs. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, ee ~ ———— = WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY = a = = 1%, 1892. Srxeie Copzmzs Two Czxru VOL. 29. -NQ. 222 2S ee ee eee iT) 2S5eS5SeeSea SSSaTif =) G Everybody is asking for Tate t= _ Melissa Garments areas al | “ MELISSA” | for hadies | 4} Ci . { A i ee ‘ Rain-proot & i The Melissa Manufacturing Co. have received many Garmenis Hi Hm letters from all parts of the Dominion, asking if they 4 iy intend manufacturing Metissa Cioaxs for Lapues, or if Se ath {elissa Cloth can be procured for that purpose. : hi In answer to these inquiries, they desire Ladies rn x to say that, althouch not ready to manufacture will now i Ladies’ Garments, they have decided to sell the have them a No Melissa Goods b: thc piece and are now prce- 8 i th Chills. paring a choice range of patterns, which will be as we Ah offered to the trade ia January, 1892. as the fi No Clammy Melissa Cloth is admirably adapted for men. i Fecling. women’s wear, as it cin be made in any weight i: ip No Danger desired, and ia an infinite variety of patterns 7. ti and shades. Women will no longer have to put A of Colds. up with the disagreeable edors, discomfort and danger i x of wearing the old, air-tight, rubber waterproof. it \t? The TRADE MARK which will be stamped upon # every piece cf Meliss: Goods is an absolute guarantee i not only that the Cloth is Rain-proof, Porous and Odor- | less, but that it is Perrecrty Pure and Ree rrom ALL i DeLererious Sunstances, neither SUGAR of LEAD nor any other poisonous ingredient is used in its manufacture, 2nd ladies can wear garments made of the cloth with a sense of perfect security that both health and comfort will be assured. THE MELISSA MANUFACTURING CO., MONTREAL, J.W. MACKEDIE & CO., MONTREAL, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DOMINION. 18. {i SSeS Se Sere eee Rain-proof Porous Odoriless Durable Moth-proof. > er = ESSE ea a aa JAS Se SS ISS 7 SEAS SS Ed a SR AMMONTA ‘in BAKING POWDER is a DISEASE producing AGENT. } | Its volatitity is abridged by reaction | with the gluten of the fl-ur. The preparation of an UNOBJECTION- \ABLE Biking Powder containing 'AMMONIA ia impracticable. Avoid all Risk and use BOOMIAG | GERMAN | rene IS WOODILL'S 5 BAKING PUWDLEK, Guaranteed to Contain WO AMMONTA. feb4 OUR TtA TRaDE TRING the Months of November and December our Tea} trade increased so much that we had to send an order! to London for another sup>ly, in order to keep us going till tock We attribute this large in- vinced that what we stated was true. We wont sell you any Tea that we cannot warrant! CALL EARLY AND TRY A SAMPLE LOT. BE. R & GOFF, Cyrowa, Feb. 1, 1892 -codtwy RECEIVED EX EREMA: TONS GALVANIZED IRON, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24 and 24 vauges, 199 bundles Black Sheet Iron, 2 tons Siei -h Shoe Steel, $ ton Hoop Iron, IN STORE: 20 barrels Portland Cement, 1 ton Fire Clay, 6 dozee Lobster Cleavers, 5&0 kegs Wire ‘ails. SIMON W. C?ABB=, Queen and King Sque-e S:ores. watatters @oasttx. IARTSHORNS* IVE me a ee GRIP Ps Phd ) i » SSHADE ROLLERS of Imi of your han, old fellow, You advised me Ine** ~e0n having the HARTSHORN, gp BY ALL OCALERS. Factory, Toronto, Ont tion when LI was suffering from the GRUP, and here I am as well as ever, = gram had an interview with Mr. J. R. Beil, irade Ketucns. The trade returns tor 1891, which are jue published, show a remarkable incress¢ in ou xport of ‘‘anadian firm products to Gre: tritain The comparative statement «: ‘anada’s exports of these products to Gre» Britain and tothe United States furnishe convinciag evidence of the far greater re lative importance to us of our British trade Tbe statement is as follows :— 2 Exported to Exported to Article. Great Britain. United States. NINDS «tines ate $8,425,396 $ 26975 SOUR <3: "cass 344 305 759,051 Mutton...... 8,066 13,807 See. 5 cc uab suas 75 888 Ps ak ade 550 3,700 Bacon and hams. . 625,997 175 NE bug Géccas 8 700 9,440 SE cos iso sa en's 1,862 70 NE 04 bouks 440,060 10,054 SS cn save 9 481 373 13 485 Poultry (all)..... 5 .8°8 77,580 es wk Keer ae nase 493 456 Biss 4 ckcgan 83.589 1,074,247 NS Sd Gah = 960 134 6 3,690 ES ce 75,235 2,849 290 OS eae 5,954 931 Peas (whole and Se, eee 1,485 348 457,603 POtntOes .. . ces 1.400 1,478.0092 Ortmenl........ . 35.455 1,900 Meul (other) ..... 12 304 7 RUE. 5. cise oes 1,235 247 147 188 [ee beanda 68,444 95,131 Vegetables. ... 1,422 79 Jin do, (canned) 35 13 215 MONE a coo ts : 156,254 1,215,02 ON fii ka 150 291 275.813 SN Sa oecs + 00 13,455 472 vl W 90l i gi 245 322 Bran,. 97,872 56.444 UU cadkones's 223,093 55,419 eS Scie 21,064 So ede-cans ts 851,912 55.249 NE es cnn eee se 181,386 Meats (canned)... 267 959 3,155 Apples (dried) ... 7,353 32 664 Friuit(tresh)...... 3 097 90,141 do. (canned)... 9 500 18 778 ee 16,145 3,360 MMR bka bie cine cema 87 U84 Maple sugar... .. , 21,54 $25,104,030 $11,155,907 We export no less than 25 yllions of farm products to Great Britain «a compared with an export of 11 millions to the Uuited States. These facts should induce some people to pu: on their thinking caps. British Columbia Minerals. (A SHORT INTERVIEW WITH MR J R. BELL, THE SCOTCH CHEMIST AND MINING EXPERT. A representative of the Vancouver Tele- the Glasgow chemical analyst and minera!- ogist, a few days ago. He has thoroughly cauvassed the qualities of the various mines in the province. and in the spring will visit the most promising claims in the various districts. Mr. Bel! said: *‘I think that the prospectors who have gvod claims make a great mistake in trying to work them with out capital. They do not put forward (efforts to interest the Engtish capitalists, and the general opinion in that country is that these mines have been all worked out. Indeed, the idea of British Cvulumbian ‘mineral deposits if very hazy at the most, and to secure foreign capital one would not only have to court ‘the fullest enquiry, but | put some energy in their invitations. The | small cmpanies organized and the specula- | tive prospectors do not at all give the ‘scope to this industry that it would seem to ideserve. The mines in Alaska are paying at a yield of une ounce of gold to the ton, ‘but they are in the hands of a wealthy company. In some of the inaccessible regions where gold has been discovered 1t would require at least a yield of two ounces per ton to make it paying one. | intend to make a caref.l survey and exam- ination of the principal mimes in the spring. Mr. Bell will remain in Vancouver until the opening of navigation up the country. Horse Notes. A pony (12 hands 2 inches) was recently matched in England to trot 15 miles in an hour. The little fellow won with 18 seconds to spare, and without making one i break in the whole journey. A horse’s face contains as many charac teristics as does thac of a human being. A , Roman nose in 4 horse indicates strong in- dividuality, often accompanied by great intelligence, A dish-faced horse is rarely anything but a uonentity in character or 4 fool. We have seen a few exceptions to this rule but they only prove it. A fine muzzle usually denotes a high nervous organization, while a coarse and large muzzle, with small non-expansive nostrils and pendulous lower lip, means stupidity. _A sensitive and trumpet shaped nostri! ‘goleil, partner of Mr. Mercier, drew from Wonaument to F.ither Boudreault A short time ago a handsome monument vas erected in Miseonche cemetery, in mem wy of the late lamented Father Buudreauit (his monum -nt is of polished blue marble, is 8 feet 9 inches in height, and of graceful pro- pmtions. It is finishes with Gothic arches, surmounted by a plain cross. The four arches are ornamented with a_ rose, lily, chalice with corn and grapes, and a symbeii- cal inscription, respec’ively. On the mem»- rial tablet are the following inscriptions, in Latin, French and English : “Memorise et Quieti Rev. Doi. D,. Nazarii Caroli Boudveault, Quai morum suavitate, Omnibus charissimaus pius hic decessit Die V Januarii an 1889 #Zat XXXVI. Presbyterat XIII. Hoc positum est. Tu ea sacerdos ia eternum, ‘En Memoire du Rev. Nazaire Charles Antoine Boudrealt, Ne le 9 Nept., 1852 Ordonne precre le 2) Mi, 1876. Decede le 5 Janv 1889. Il a passe en fassant le bien. “The parishioners ot St. John the Baptist’s, Miscouche, erected this mooument in grateful remembrance of Rev. N. C. A. Buudreault, wh» for ten years was their esteemed and zeslous pastor. We loved hm in life * let us not forget him ia dea-h.” This beautiful monument, which was erect- ed by the Miscouche parishioners at a cost of abuut a hund ed dollars, to their lare pas tor, is the handiwork of our esteemed towns- man and skilled marble worker, Mr, Joseph .wx.—Agricultarist, -—_=-- Where the Boodie Went. INTERESTING LIST OF POLITICAL RECEIVERS OF STOLEN GOODS. Le Courier, of Q tebec, explains in a few words how the peop.e’s muney was equan- dered by the Mercier government. Here it is: “Mr. Pacaud has placed to his credit inthe Union Bank $211,000 in the space of five months Mr Charles Lin- gelier bunit a house that cust $25 000. Jean Chrysostome Langelier made $15 000 out of four-cent pamphlets, Cieophss Beau- the treasury $31,000 ‘‘Petit Bapriste (Linglais) guictly jaggled to the profit of the Liberal pariy $60,000, $25,000 and from being in power the greater p»rt of the time since Confederation, the Conserva- tives compare more than faverably with their opponents in this respect. The grit professions of purity and ‘heir declamations against the corruption pf the Conservatives would be amusing, if they were not so dia- gusting. ~*#ve-—-- —— fy you want an easy fitting bat that will conform to the shape of your bead, go to Joha McLeod & Co. and ask for 1. Bensons & Sons celebrated fl. xible unbreakable bat. f16 lw ediiacaieiti Surton’s Vrrauizer is what you need for constipstion, loss of appetite, dizziness, and all symptoms of dyspepsia Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. —Reddia Bros. povidwly A REMEDY that is endorsed by physicians must have some iwerit, for a0 physician of any standing will place his soal of approval ona preperation un'ess he knows it to be good. Now Estey’s Emu'sion of Cod Liver Oil is not only endorsed by physicians but largely used by them in their practice, febl Im —_——- —- 9» Makes FLasn anp BLoop.—When the sys- tem is all run down and there seems to be no hope of obvaining nourishment for the body by the ordinary proeess of food supply and digestion, wnen the body is sinking fast, then is the time to use Miller's Emuision of pure Norwegixn Cod Liver Oil. It always worke wonders, because it is a flesh and blood maker *l and contains all the constituents for nourish: ment found in wheat in fact, Miller's Emul- sion is a perfect “* staff of life,” and has saved and cured thousands. In big bottles 50c, and $1 at Charlottetown drug stores. oées ‘nrilnaae By looking at the quotations of the Vir- ginia tebscco markers it will be found that the highest price paid for ‘fillers”—-which is the tobacco which forms the body of the plug —very closely corresponds with ihe invoiced price of tobacco leaf imp wted into Ontario. As over four-fifths of all he leaf imported into the Province is for ‘* Myr*la Navy” stock, this fact is oficial proof of the clsim that the ‘“Mvrtle Navy” is made of the fiaest Vir- ginia leaf. <a $5,000.” Mr. Mercier. having in a newspaper interview in Muntreal attempted to mix up the name of the provincial secretary with Whelan’s political subscriptious John P. Whelan has written to Hon. L. P. Pel- letier, giving the ex premier the lie direct. | ““Mr. Mercier,” he says, ‘“‘is, as neual, in- capable of telling the truth.” He states that the $1,500 note he gave to Belleau & Co., was given at the request of M_ Gar- neau, who at the St. Louis hotel asked for this sum for the election of October 14, 1886. On Nov 10th Mr. Garneau sent Belleau to collect it. Whelan adds that Mr. Pelletier never had anything to do with it, one way or another. L Electeur is telling its readers that Mr. Martineau, the independent liberal candi- date, has resigned. It 1s afraid that his can \idature will ruin Mr. Guay’s chances, and if a handful of lies will induce him to retire L'Electeur will not sparethem. Mr. Martineau is still a candidate. One of the many foreigners who fed at the government crib while Mercier was in power was Mr. Temple, a B-lgian, who was appointed director of night schools. He was author of the *‘ Methode Nationale de Dessin,” which he wished to have in-| troduced in the public schools, but the counc of public instruction refused to »pprove the work, Nevertheless, it was foisted on them, for Charles Langelier ordered 8,000 copies at $1 20 each, and Temple drew $10,000 from thegovernment. It would be interesting tp know what toll he had to pay. Mr. Bornatchez, the Liberal candidate in Montmorency, stands by Mr. Mercier in| spite of aJl that has been proven against him He has many and subs:antial reasons for this course. He has drawn from the government for himself and family $17,000 during the past four years. The Liberals of Quebec East are anxious to hear what their member in the House of Commons really thinks about the recent boodling exposures, but Mr. Mr. Laurier speaks not. He 1s trying to ride two horses at the same time. ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts rently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liner and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, diepels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual 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 and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most ponies 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 C0., SAN FRANOISOO, LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. ¥. W. R. WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, Charlotteetown. m jyl3 <€ you Usry, ESTEY’S ~ Grit Impudence. A contemporary makes the following sensible comment. The impudenca of the average grit is beyond all comprehension. work of unseating the followers of Mr. {means courage and intelligence, even when it sometimes does it also means heaves. A broad and full forehead and length from eye toear are the spsaking features of horse’s face. | Charles Marvin, the noted trainer, had quite a varied experience in several other occupations befure he engaged in the busi- neas of training trotters. He was first a i teli you . . } through ‘Tue Exasiver to use your prepara: | | } CAUTION. PEPTONIZED EACH PLUG OF THE IS MARKED is the greatest Tonic and Strengthener have ever heard of or used. IN BRONZe LETTERS, TIns is the experience of many. BOvA——dim cod & why . CAN B A YU UR a dy maf & wy lyr—jalyl7, ‘91 | jam2—dy & wy i f\ E | i and giving satisfaction he soun becam.+ L E A N D 8 re E My rtle Navy superintendent, which position he has filled I i my } m3 ‘is, in fact, due to this quality. = i @ honest drivers ever become famous. ——_ iv - oe = Re it, and for this purpose there is nothing becter NON . OTH eR GEN . j 4 r. than Evervbody’s Pills. 25 cents invested in miner, then a government teamster, then a jcavalryman, next a livery stable keeper, in ‘which business he first began to handle ‘trotters. The great Smuygler falling into his hands, he campaigned him successfully for a year or two, or until the horse broke jdown. Not long after this he was given 4 position at Palo Alto on trial as trainer, up to the present time. He has always ibeen noted for his honesty, and always ‘driving to win. And his great reputatiou Few dis- Now that la grippe is ravaging the country, it benooves us to keep im a condition to defy this popular family mediciao now may save Laurier who were elected last March. No less than twenty-six, or more than one- fourth of the entire opposition contingent at Ottawa, have been unseated for corruption, and one has been disqualified—that ts, de- narred from running an election or even voting at an election for the period of seven years It has aiready been shown that Mercier stole the money of the peuple of Quebec to the extent of nearly two hundred thousand dul- lara, for the purpose of securing the return of Mr. Laurier’s supporters, and yet Cart- wright and Preston and others of the party rionists, and after every Conservative vic- ‘ory the cry goes up from the grit news- papers that tha government party are buy- ing up the constituencies by wholesale. the election law was made and more than two-thinds of ali members uuseated have been grits. while seven-eights of those convicted of personal corruption belong to the sam party. This is + mere assertion, but « cold fact. We do not say that the Coaser vitive party is pure, but we do say that strict, that many dollars later. The courts have not yet concluded the , high and low go about the country calling upon the people to vote out the corrup-[ [Take the records cf the courts since with greater opportunities and temptations EMULSION COD LIVER OIL? jeasant to iake as Mith. A great flesh producer. Bs EaGoreed by Medi- teal men t Try it Estey’s Emulsion cures Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Throat and all ; Lung troubles. A great remedy for weak and delicate children, builds them up, strengthens the bones, makesnew blood. AM dealers sell tt, don’t be induced to take any substitute—it hasn't any. nh. M. Estey Mfx. (o., Moacten, N.B, ——_- TO CONTRACTORS. of St. Joseph’s (Ki man Catholic) Church, to Tr s. are reque-ted for the construction A erected at Kelly's Cross, Lot 29 . Phang may he seen at the office of W. C. Har- the ris, Jr., Architect, Charlottetown, from the 8th day of February, and at the Parish House at Kelty's Cross from the Ist day of March Tenders addressed to Fr is Be dley, Ke'ly's Crow. will be rex ved to t siat 4 of , March The lowest or any tender nol necessarily ac- i cepted. FRANCIS BRADLEY, fet t2—3w ood & wher tn Mama on > a ne Re Ae cet Ld Poa _ cot miner ee abi oom bye a 2 — ae ter, ora % 4) t ah Pinan