pet oe es ee ‘ees s . ee 5 ni aspen ait i eo—-- ~~ Bi scte Reading Boom ‘>i r Wa THE EAamenna« - wv ekN STREaT Job Printing Rooms, - a For neat. clean, tasteful Printing ahd prompt attention te onders. THF EXAMINER Ja Printing - {hopes deed = > os - he pb ment is peculiar lion't forged 7 ™ one ’ hea Pa ete Fe die mn ; sa [= sss = ne — ; . 3? tunes ttre Desens 2 Yasn “ This is true Liberty, when Free Sorn Hen, baving,fe advise the Public, may speak free.”—Ecurrivas, yell —- ee —— - <w ——— a . . salesniineemainhiiie ib ee = ed NEW SERTES. CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLAND. FRIDAY, MAY 13. 1892. VO? .29.—-NO. 285 (ulendar for Way, 1892 ONS CHANGES. Peet Quarter, Sr? day 2 43 afte fai <o .* > 25 afte test Qasrter, 19cn day ~+ ++ 10 28 mors hee Ld 26 ¥ li@imea ao wm 72 ‘ . Ih. mer _—— ee a ee i. —— Dy High Water of Dey of Week - — Wor’ b. Morn Alter — — ' 3 - bh. mm h @ 1 |} Sunday 3) ' is o }Meaday Ze | 248 3 Tureday 3's ; 351 4 W edn-eday | 43 5 i 3 Tne eday | &37 6 12 a | Priday 624; 712 7 =| S+sarday 7 33 s 1 + Sunday 8 23 § 4 9 Monday 3 9D 10 Tuewlay 9 328 8S il | Wednesday wiz | wes }2 vurtday 10 43 -« 13 Priday | Il Li 42 14 «|: ~aterday ' : 0 1 is) | Sanday 0 2 0 40 16 Monday 3 172 17 Toesiay 1 43 2 5 8 W edoesday 2 3) 2 58 19 | Thursday . oe 3 57 wD Friday | 4& 5 13 21 Saturday | $930 ; 6S 7 sunday 7% | 753 @ | Monday Sa | 8 ht ee Tuesday 917 94 23 Wednesday 10 3 10 25 % Tkursday 10 45 1 6S @ | Friday Ll 26 ll 47 2 Sa'urday ° | 0 8 Rv “unday om i O35) x Monday = @me | i Tuesd.y i eg 33 OLIVER RATPENBURY, Barrister & Attorney-at-Law, NOT:iRY PUBLIC, Xe. Ufice, Corner Queen and Water Streets, CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLAND, ap%i-im eod & wi; TEETH, $10 Per Set. BEST OF MATERIAL! BEST OF WORKMANSHIP ! BEST OF SATISFACTION! 02. J. &. MU<RAY, 145 QUEEN STREET. ST, Ga0RGe PHARMACY, MORRIS BLOUK. BirecUy Opposite the Pest Office. - aaticipation of the arrival of our Spring Stock of TOILET AND FAN: ‘Y ARII LEs. we will seli off tne remainder of oar Winter Seek of “ho ab-ve mnamet articles at greatly mduced prices, viz, tiair, Nail Tooth and ‘loth ea; *rench, Haglish, «m-recan and Cana- tan Perfumes aad Fancy “~oaps; Sponges, Cham ‘is ~«xias, [ o7n Pesperati saa, ete We k--p r a uaily fine line of HAVANA CIG (Rs; also. a f-w# fine Se Cigare for retail Wede §=6PIVE TOB :COoO>s, P UCAkSs, Cl- GA. ETTES, etc sgent tor Oz ator Msinfectaat Co, Montreal, Wiliam Hidam Micruvbe Killer Co, Mon- Weal _Manufactu-er of the celebrated DAVIES’ O'NTMEN: and NO 7 LINIMENT. The best Uatment and ioniment ever offered to the pob uc. if vou need either give a+ @ call and you Wil use no viher after once using this F Pet. DAVIES, ap? Pr -prie’or. ne JAMES A, MORFISON, HALIFAX. AGENT FOR TARR \, CAKEBREAD & 00. TEA MERCHANTS, London. «= England, ——AND ALSO—— First-Class West India Firms, etc. SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Caret ul atte Several : m given to consignments of “einee E-iward Island Produce, RRFEREN Bank of Nova Scotia. WRICE Pickford & Black’s Wharf. Halifax, Aayast 13. 1891 —dy & wy 10 HOUNEKE PERS! UORNITURE Revsired and Upholstered, D wks and Office Drawers made to at Duttom prices. R. D PYKE, Corner Grafton and Powual Streeis. i ' ; | elephone, 2.25. can be desired E iward Island. ro this handsome Stallion: you have it. fee of $15 00 for a foal } sallow tne usual return privileges. jfor two days. apl2—dy O# 2aw & why ——THE PROPERTY OF P. P, GILLIS, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. 1. 7 . : ved é ARNELL is « rich dark bay in color, with black points. He stands 16 hands high, Ha is a magniticentiy built and perfectly proportioned the chest is he barrel is and weighs 1150 pounds. snimal, having « finely shaped head and neck, the throsc being clearly cu’ ; vroad and deep, giving grand lung pover ; well rounded and springly ribbed, with strong leins and coupling; the quarters are shapely and heavily muscled ; bis bone is firm and clean, sud his legs and tect all that He 1s a splendidly gsited animal, having free, op-a, natural trotting sotion that is greatly admired by ail who have seen biin movioy m Barness. He is good empered and level headed, and very intelligent loc At the Provincial Exhibition, 1892, he showed his license to trot. three lengths behind, and he pole horse, he drove ths winner hom: in 2 494, which is Parnell bas to his credit some of the beat lm suits on the Island, and before the anow fives next fall be will have sume of the fastest. la Parne.!'s veins is mingled the blood of performers and preducers—the blood of Biack Hiwk, of Abdallah I[., of Justin Morgan, of Samo, of Saladin, and thers that are renowned im the equine history of the Uuited States and of Prince In styie, action, speed, coursge, energy, pluck and intelligence he is «orthy of his breeding, and breeders can make no mistake in es inting their best mares If you want speed you must breed for it, and in Psrnell If you want five carriage horaes you must breed for them, and in Parnell vou have concenrrated the strains the: have produced hundreds of our best roadsters His inheritance is such as to j astify expectations of the best resulte. Parnel! wiil stand at the owner's stables during the season of 1892 AaLexpect Poenell to trot below 2.30 this fall, I cannot Mores from a distsnce will be kept P. P. GILLIs, Owner. quel to 2.35 had he got fsir ploy. PARNELL, SIKED BY Abdal'ah Wesseager. 4869, Sire | ef Bijou. 225 1-4. Grandsire "3 dam by saladin, DAM Dolly, by a Bay Niddieten. the shoulders slope weil ba k ; king. son of al -dina, he by Being started f many at the service free of charge A HIGH-CLASS 20,000 CASES Exported to India ia 189 A new and most fl-cting heaven's own hues. apl4—3m ———<$<——— i CASHAWS hampagne Cognac. ‘J. BXSHAW & CO, Bordeaux. 1| A NOTED BLEND OF OLD HIGHLAND | jexpressly for the Lord Mayur-elect of London. The wost ; opa w Whieky at the- |Lodon Clubs and West Ead Hotels. -~ CRYSTOGRAPHS, to imitate STAINED GLASS, for decorating The desigus are Ost beautiful and —————— popular devicsa Churches, Clabs, Hotels, D veliings, etc., ete. aif artistic, giving a tone of richness, warm h and eolor to the interior of the edifice, re- CRYSCTOGRAPHY offors a scops for the amateur, or young lady enthusiasts, or for thess who desire a hobby to reproduce. CHRYSTU- GRAPUS are uasffscted by atmospheric ir fluence. J. E. ALBRO, Halifax, N. S., SOLE AGENT. Se PUM SPIR? CABINET WHIESKY, —IN | BRITISH THE— PRANCE, SPERO. HIGH CLAS3 W IISKI83, "BRANDY ‘Every Officers’ Mess ARWY. Every Bortle protected against fraud by a PATENT WIRE ENVELOPE selected The Best in Ca iad. Rubber Belting, Disston's Files, Machinery Oils NORTON & FENNELL. Charlottetown, March 25, 1892--2aw & wky Disston's Saws, THE BEST IN THE WORLD We have in stock all sizes from 6 to 44 inch. Leather Belting, GOODHUE’S STANDARD. We have in stock 2 to 12 inch. MONARCH RED STRIP. We hive ia stock 4 to 12 inch. “and other Mill Supplies. J hnston’s Fluid Beef STIMULATING | Sp —len Saw mag? The Great Strength - Giver. The Most Perfect Form of Coaceateated Nourishment STRENGTHENING! «= INVIGORATING | ' | ' Both the method and results when Syrupof Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste,and acts gently yet aay on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels 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 ace 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 popular remedy known. —_— Syrup of Figs is for sale in T5c 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 CO, SAN FRANCISOO. CAL. LOUISVILLE, K¥. NEW YORE, N. ¥. W. R. WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, Charlotteetown. mw! jyl3 > CAIN | ‘CONE POUND A Day. A GAIN OF A POUND A DAY IN THE CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS BECOME “ALL RUN DOWN,”’ AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKE ; THAT REMARKABLE FLESH PRODUCER, _ SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH } Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda IS NOTHING UNUSUAL. THIS FEAT HAS BEEN PERFORMED OVER AND OVER AGAIN. PALATABLE AS MILK. EN- DORSED BY PHYSICIANS. ScoTT’sS EMULSION IS PUT UP ONLY IN SALMON , COLOR WRAPPERS. SOLD BY ALL Druc- {| GISTS AT §Oc. AND $1.00 OTT & BOWNE, Belleville. CAUTI ON. EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Wavy IS MARKED h. & B. IV BRONZé LETTERS. NONE OTHER GENUINE, jan2- dy & wky * Protectorate of Zsnzibar is another imp wt- fH WAILY KXAMINE: MAY 13, 1892 Notes and Comments. —The Press of New York reports that he Rusaian war coulis about tu resum: he business of “‘lo-ming” up at the ob wand. It seems to be the Czar’s idea tha fhseubjects can be got into a fight they nay forget their hunger. —In connection with the recent resoju- von of the Hoase of Commons and Th: “umes” article, it is interesting to note the a far back as December, 1885, Sir Jch: Macdonald said : ‘** Commercially, British federation may be chieved upona basia of give and take Ii on will g ve colonial predtce such immunities s you give to no foreign nations I wil! ommit myself to the expression of a belie! hat the colonies will give Bri ish goods, and uly British goods, preferential treatment. —British Africa now includes the best portions of the Dark Continent. Egypt ia oractically Britesh; the central portions of Sourh Airica are being developed by the South African Company; the richest part of che N-ger basin is administered by the Royal Niger Company; north of Z.wzibar, «ich a sphere of fluence trom the Great L-kes to Ezypt, hes the country of the B-itish East African Company, and the new int’ portion of territory and eource of ufluenace, The South African Ovulonies at snd sround the cape are daily growing in oower, commerce and unity, and the map of Africa now reveals one-third of the Continent under British control. —frade with Bermuda and the other West India Islands is rapidly Ceveloping ‘nto very large proportions. One large fl ar mill alone has orders to forward 500 narrels of flour by every steamer leaving Halifax Large Jots of bacon, split peas, carriages, and innumerable other articles, sre pied up on the docks at Halifax, the steamers being unable to carry all the freight offering. The well-known manufac- uring house, W. E. Sanford Manufactur- ‘og Company, are in receipt of letters from Lecal and Other treme. For dyspepsia an? liver comp'aint vou ha: s printed gu rranter on every bottle of Shi‘oh’- Viral zer, It never fails to cure —Reddi Sroa. nevide ly Moncron’s Opera Hovse The M ne- mm Oty Counc hive deeded to apen $800 in decorvting the interior of the pera house When the umprovements are varried out, M cton will have eve of the rettiest, as well as one of the best, opera housea in the Maritime Provioces. SNODA’S GLRMAN SOAP, “Soft as Velvet.’ “Pare as Geld,” that teils the whole story. Most highly medicated oan + hed yey vy ip one cake. It Price, 25 etn. all Druggists. Gueiibiin as A Vatvarte AstualL —The shipment of herses to St. Joha's. Newfoundland, in the Cobin, made by Mr. Wheatley,snd refefred te yesterday, included the well-known ard fashionab!. bed stallion All Right, Junior, urchsase} from Mr William Mijler, of Marsh- field. At Right, Junior is a splendid epec*. men of hors: flesh, «nd wil) no doubt be duly appreciated by breedere in the ancient culony Makes FLEsn anD BLoop.—When the eys’ 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, waen the body is sinking fast, then is 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 sn@ contains all the constituents for nourish- ment found in wheat in fact, Miller's Eaul- sion is a perfect ** staff of life,” and has saved and cured thousands. In big bottles 500. and $1 at Charlottetown drag stores. sen Tue Cotp Weatser Exprarnep.—Cap- tains of steamers arriving at Halifax report icebergs moving e st this year, instead of south as formerly. The officers of the Caspian saw no field of ice, but for 100 miles they saw bergs, nearly all large, some of immense a ze, while one of them was crumbling away as they passed in the dis- yome:«f the largest firms of the Island to the following «ff ct: *‘We are more and, more of the opinivn that the Canad:an mir-! ket will shortly be the one from which we shall purchase our entire stuck of clothing. A member of our firm will be visiting Csn- sda the coming season for the purpose of) purchasing winter goods” Unoubted'y, says the Empire, this country will be zreatly benefi+d by ithe efforts made by the Government in developing trade in these Islands. i —The M wetary Times says that ‘It is! tolerably evident thac the farming com- inunity io Canada have not asa whole de- teriorated in any respect. Our farms have as good a producing value as they ever had, aud in «ll the appliances of comfort, intelligence and solid progress they are, as a whole, undoubtedly getting betrer and better every year.” The times has evi- dently not read the speech made by Hon Divid Mills in Hamilton a short time ago, when he said: ‘Trade is stag-| nant. Stocks of many kinds have dim-, inished in price. AgricrIture is greatly | depressed. Lands have fallen in value. The farmer is overwhelmed with debt. He is no longer the free man that he once was. To many there is nothing left bat the air and light. The fen es are guing to decay, and the buildings are out of repair, for the occupier is giving up the struggle—the land cannot be redeemed.” Before our commercial j urnals venture to give hopeful opiatons of the con- dition of any por ion of our p»pulation they should consult the Grit oracles a The Markets. ix Charlottetown there is little change to note in the price uf oats, potatoes, etc, and as every farmer is now busily engaged in planting, nothing is moving, {n Montreal a good enquiry is reported for oats, which sells in small lots at from 32 cents to 33 cents per bushel. Iu Tor- onto, farmers’ market, the prices of oats are quoted at from 334 to 344 cents. Here the prices of oats are trom 33t. 34 cents. Potatoes are a drug everywhere. The price here is 18 cents per bushel A Chicago desp«ch says with but one ex- ception less pork was packed in the last winter than during any previvus winter season for sixteen year. e+ ere Personal. Miss Mary Gwendolin Caldwell, who is re- puted to be the wealthiest unmarried woman in America is very ill with typ>oid fever in New York. Miss Caldwell’s fortune is «3 i- mated to be about $10,000,000 Sheis a de- vout Catholic, has given liberally to Catholic charities, and endowed the Catholic Univer- sity in W+shington to the extent of $500,000. she has been decorated by the Pope with the Order ofthe Gulden Ress Miss Caldwell was engaged at one time to Prince Murat of France, but the engegement was bioken off. The Duke of Newcastle, who is nowin New York, ie to visit Montreal. “ Pew-Holder” Again. Siz,—This morning’s Guardian contains two criticisms on myself, and not on my re- marks published in your issue of yesterday. * Fair Play” takes up 24 inches of the Guar- diau’s valuable space in suggesting that I keep If you suffer with a cough, espe- cia'ly in the morring, HACKNO- MORE is a sure relief Li you cannot s'eep try HACKNOMORE —it often relieves, svmetiwes cures. Try it before you resort to opistes. If you use it once you will realize why so much has beeu sold. Don't be duped by taking & substitute when it is as easy to get HACKNOMORE If you always in-ist upon having HACK- NOMORE, and never accept a substitute, you will not be dis- appointed. tl 15th—may2 my name quiet, ‘Chari y ” takes 34 inches in accusiag me of doing the very thing he does himself. If **Chari-y” cannot see eye to eye with my ideas on this subject, he should, ac cording to himself, respect my honesty and sincerity and agree with me—for it is possible He shou'd alse omit to call my letter ane christian, for this is not charity. tance Never before have they met bergs! so far to the eastward, and they had clear weather while they were passing and met no fog.— Herald. ——»_-— ——. SHODA’S LITTLE TABLETS, eee — ee = - perior - For Head- ache and Liver Complaint nething can equal these ‘Tab- lets. ith the DISCOVERY they curc Rheumatism. 50 in & box only SG cts. For Over Fiery Years Mra, Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- duces natural, guiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, aad the little cherub awakes as ‘‘ bright as a button.” Itis very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for .diarrhe@a, whether arising from teething or other causes, Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘* Mra. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. lyr Many people are not aware that it is the wrapper of the tobacco which gives the color to the plug, and are therefore often deceived by a handsome outside appearance. The wrapper is a single film of leaf wrapped around the plug and is never good smoking to- baceo. Is is costly only because of its fine color. lathe ‘* Myrtle Navy” brand the chief attention is paid to the ‘fi ler,” that is, the inside of the plug. It is this which de- termines the smoking quality of any tobacco. A tobaeco can be made to lock as well as the ‘Myrtle Navy” without much trouble or ex- nse, but it may at the same time be a very nferior article. ° Nice Kerrce er Fisu.—Acoording to a late O tawa desp.tch an amusing altercation occurred at the last meeting of the vestry of Trinity Church, Biiliags Bridge. An account was presented by a Mrs. Stoke, residing in the village, who, it appears had the contract of scrubbing and cleaning out the church once a week at the rate of a dollar per sciub. Mrs. Stoke's bill amounted to $31, and ex- ception was taken to this claim by a member of the vestry, who presented a contra »ccount of $11 «gsinat M a, Stoke as a payment of acow. said cow being accused of eating $11 worth of hay belong:ng to the church. This centia account was in its turn disputed by Mrs, Stokes, who protested that her cow had been assisted in ite raid by a heifer belonging to a member of the vestry. After some discussion it was voted that $20 be allowed Mrs. Stekes for se:vices. This amount the indignant 1 dv declined to accept, an! as no understandiog could be arrived at, the matter remains ia statu quo with the bill still une settled. ———— EXPERIENOR is the best teacuer, and it is wise to learn trom the past ; even our f.ilures should benefit us for the fature. Some men profit by the experience of others—this is wine —others must or will experiment for them. selves. None of us are too wise to learn, and our good judgment prompts us to place oon- fidence iu men who have carried through a business successiully for years. ‘ Let us reason together.” Men cultivating Vegetables, Flowersand Plants, experimenting testing in the most practioal way those best suited tu our Isiand climate, are the men you con tiently can buy seeds from. We invite you to call when in Charlottetown at our Stalls in the Market. Our Seeds are the same as we pant ourselves If not in town, send your order by mail ot telephone. List of prices sent on application. Address J. J. GAY * SON, Pownal, P. E. I. ml0 dw2i —__ Ss - We have had several cheap lots of goods this season which our buyer was su ul ip picking up in the old country, but the cheap est lot we received is the j »b line of tapestrys Neither ‘Fair Play,” the saggester, or “Onmirvy,” the ecriobler, have contradicted my statements nor produced any arguments whatever in opposition to views. Pew-Ho.per. Ch’'town, April 12. pou ve fume. Price 25 and 50 ceats,— “*HAOKMETACK,” a lasting and fragrant per-} $1.65 qualiries. and Brussels carpets. The prices we are quoting on al! tapestries are very low. magine us giving you a tapestry carpet at 24:, usually cold at 340; and Brussels at 70c, worth at least $1.20; and a beautiful line at 85¢, worth $135; and your choice of five frame Brussels at $115, regular $155 and Don’t fail to attend and get din Bros, } first cavive.—James Paton & Co., Market Xq novidwiy see Rheumatism of the Join AND INHERITED HUMOR ©. BLOOD Banished by Skoda’s, AFTER PHYSICIANS HAD PRONOUNCED THEM INCURABLE | Marcus LITTLEFIELD Lives AT Wret WINTERPORT, ME. A FARMER BY Qu0U. PATION, HE ENJOYS THE RESPRCT OF ALL WHO KNOW HIM. IN CONVERSATION WITR A REPEESENTATIVE OF THE Sxopa Drs. COVERY CO., NOT LONG SINCE HE BELat- ED THE POLLOWING sTCRr: “Ever since I was bern, I have been troubled at times, more or less with a HENMOR on my hands, face and neck For fifteen years it has been on che ties erease, | have been gradually in] health, and for three years past 45 * es ona burned so badly, thatallt way I coul any reset a waa pavers Car she Fl thie only reli me for a few he j In addition to this, eight Bheumatism tm my mech apa honed ‘om of place, s0 ou BETTER that for three weeks§ I did not have my clothes off. Physicians said I coul paver ork, and was a great sufferer. TI doctored with several Physicians, including S ook mearly all the ad- [vertised ra, but rece! friends theught 1 coule Nvé. bd months. | bega’ DISCOVERY ‘and TABLETS, na Ichange in appearance. My skin that literally cevered with ptm: ’ ders set in, drawing | get well. I was unable to do any Ww in Boston, and t ever. 1 had given up all OINTMENT externally After usin them b vee ws THANG: ches began to clear up. . less flesh, can into the woods at nd chop cord wood until da t tired, a thing I could never n all my life, and am able all the ttme. My friends are ished at the results, and not more so tha myself. They consider it ulous.” SKODA DISCOVERY CO,, Wolfville, N.S COLONIAL HOUSE, Philips Square MONTREAL. WE ARE NOW SHOWING NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTs, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Carpets, Curtains, Upho stering Goods, Furniture, Mantles, Millinery, Ready-made Clothing, Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, St.tionery, China, Glassware, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, etc., ete, FINEST ASSORTMENT IN CANADA. N. B —Mail orders promptly and care- fully attended to. HENRY MORGAN & CO., Colonial House, Montreal. ap22—tts tf House & Garden For Sale or To Let. J OFFER FOR SALE OR TO LRT a comfort- J Matte House on the Spring Pare Road, next to here ia a Garden . George Simmons’. attached, Possession given at once. Apply to en, Qeovea mayi—Gaw & whe i “< ret. oes