7 fioon, — a ae mR o ding ~ mn - > ci ee acetlneeniasieenienmeaaiisanmmmnemmentemanntinn 1S ee ann a RRR RE A eR ee ge EXAMINEK +P ‘6 ages : ee Job Prip ting Rooms, . : For neat, clean, tasteful Printing oeee i so iaatahanalal and prompt attention to orders, THE a . sail EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- | oe a Pamen , ment is peculiar. Don't forget it. a oh © a . = = ————: oo —_——- Ss = = Hao Tenus: Five Dowians a VRAR, “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak ‘ree.”—Evarries. Surais Corus Two Cumve es — EEE Eee . = ene —o —— ay a ewe gs Sg aay a ay we = esow SRI F vr as ¥ ~ NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAN!T?, MONDAY, APRIL 8. i898. ¢ 2. FOSTER & SON, yuuficturers of Wire Nails, STEEL AND IRON CUT NAILS, and Sp’kes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Huogarian Nails, &c., ST. JOHN, N novs—! yF o. B. WADMAN, jommission Merchant & Auctioneer, CKAPAUD, P. E. L. {STOCK A SPECIAUTY. ARMS AND FAX arns vanaianments solic ead. Qak r Pe CIUAR +, whieh I offer wg cneaver thet Chey Can impo ignlt—dy & WKY them cHOP AND OFFIC3 TOLET ON QUE N STREET 1H? formerly ipied by John Gorman, part WITH DO YOU TRADE US °? ~- ee —-——-——( x} WE WANT YOUR CUSTOM i | ‘Dress Goods, ce Silks, | that money Mourning In will give you the best exchanges we and ex- perience can buy. Come and see us. of Sn p form iyo net by L. W Harris, suitable for 40 ifice wsesslon at once Also, | ghop with Warehouse and Wel ar. corner Fitzroy and Hilisborou hot Poids #00 ist Vay. k. K. BRACE, mch?0 —%i e0u For sale. Farm or Sale. HE FARM of the Iste Donald Marchi son, situate at Vernon River, Lot 50, ig offered forsale. This Farm is weil situ sted, and covered with a good growth of sult and hard wood. Apply to M-Le-d, Morson & McQuarrie for particulars, or to DONALD MURCHISON, pch23—y pst lm Pinette. j Time r Troable, Lixpense SAVED BY —_——-_—_WOoDILL CERMAN —-_—_—_—_— ——-—_—_—+_— BAKING POWDER, NEVER FAILS! 7 mehl6 Better Than The Guardian. a we USING Warts ~All young mea and women, boys sed virls, or aug Worthy person without MMeclen: ne to attend the EXposition, to Rhow that tor advertiat: < Pusposes we shali give S¥ay 1.00 or more free vista to the World’s Fair Meluding raiiroid fares beth ways, goed board po rourn in Chic-e for one week, six admisel a Ke'sto the “Axpwiteen griands, etc., ON CAs) aditions, wiihuu: co-ting one cent of money JOR Wish tog». write today enclosing refer me and seif-addresed stamped eavelope eee ee. & KNTARTAINMENT Co., 13 Me "Sei oastve bu idiag, Chicago, Ut feudt<f ~~ ‘* aa _—. Offices To Let. 7 OFFi"E4 on the fivst fist of the Me: Chants’ tank of P. &. Island ouildtna ¢, adioin wath vewo sof Divies & Haszard. These 7 ces ars heated wish het water snd have anne roma fire ora of vaalt with eombina- Mieek Kuatra Great George Street, Also A suit of Ortices on second fat App ¥ at Merchants’ Bank of P. ©. Island. $ - McLEAN Jand— sod Cashier, ~~ M TT a? tae 37 A LHOFPRHD GRADUATE OF LAVAL AND McGILL,) Mining Engineer MAIN OFFICE. .. QUEBt RANCH We will show | ‘ the goods and con- Furnishings, ‘Cloths, T weeds, Hats, you 'vince you that ours the trade in. W.A. WEEKS & CO. Next to Beer & Gofl's. is place to Capa, ete. Chartelottown, March 15, 1893. Use Our NOTE AND LETTER PAUS, Prices trom 3c. to 30c. per Pad ef 100 Leaves, (2) BEST VALUE IN THE CITY. | 1)}—__—_—_———- HASZARD & MOORE, Victoria Row Stationers. Charlottetown, March 22, 1892. SS AOE A LOL I NR EG _——/- o wer. oo Pat D atten YOU G BUC OC +. EX ; The Ca'ebra.ec ; 1 « . a = = = m2 8c GF ce m2 ae i £a . G Fa Pal S ¥ P4 . fe ’, 86 gE a be Ey ¥ ea 8 a9 hed | ‘ oe 23 #8 . sw @ “es oe ie ‘ma SG kt Gas « 3 ' . ~~ > - — - — ee ‘ tonnal Sales Exceed 33 MOLICN EDS. 3 . oO ¢ § “a éte sw ite to CL. Al. ED COUT en ee ee ee ee ee Photographie Notice. N compliance with the often expressed wish of many that I thould open a PHOTOGRAPHIC BUSINESS, I am pleased te inform the inhabitants of Tharlottetown and neighborhood that I have secured the premises formerly known s the * FRARBMAR STUDIO,” and shall shortly be prepared to carry out all rdera euticsted to me in a most satisfactory manner. : Houses and Grounds, Lawn Tennis, Wedding and School Groups photographed ry app intugen. r ‘ OUD HILL, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, (From London, Eagiand, late with Mr. G. H. Gook,) »pposite Miller Bros, Queen Sireet, «harlottetown eeld- dy _..MONTREAL meh?— 3a ecd — LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. | Syaoratitg (s ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Live: and Boweis, 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 eptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its oflects, 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 75¢ 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. Manufaetured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CQ. SAN FRANOISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, EY. NEW YORK, N. ¥. W R. WATSON, Wholosale Charlotteetown mwf jyl3 St TS EOI AS DEN eer reg | 63720 pe ” EEO AG 42g of — -gf-fef Ae? 4 / {ff} Fi psy SF Et & bo -B ' — Ew” Dike care that pour drafes on : ysical endurance don't come you some dey marked “no 7 ake e2 , back to mL = Of Pure CodLiver Oil&Hypophosphites to increase your energy and 30 good your account at the bank of health, IT CURES : CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, COLDS and all forms of Waoting Diseases, Almost as Palatable as Milk. Be sure you ect the genuine as there are poor imi- tations. Prepared only by Seott & Bowne. Believitie, "ag. ae MPERLAY ERIAL BAKIN THE iMPs: PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST. Contains no Alum, Ammonia, Lime, Phosphates, or any Injuriagt, &.W. CILLET™, Torento, Ont, ARSON PILLS Make New. Rich Blood: These n 2 Hke them ia the wo ld. Will positively cure or retiew® ail manner of disease, Tae information around bex is worth ten times the eost of a box of ie cut about them, and you will alwaya be than: ye LL A DOSE. They expel all fmpurtties from the j Delicate women find great benefit from using than, | Dlustrated pam phiet free fold everywhere, or pou ty mafi for % cts. stampa; fire boxes $100. DR JOUBSON & CO., 22 Custom House St. on. Mess TEA MERCHANTS, REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J. A, MQaal30d, HALIFAX | s200 Draggist, ROBERT BALLOCH & CO. The Ancient People. Sre,—As secretary of the Charicttetown Branch of the ‘*London Society for Promot- ing Christianity Amongst the Jews,” of which Jadgs Hensley is President, I shall forthwith make my annual calls upon the friends of the society for the purpose of reoeiving their contributions. Last April I remitted to the Society in London $81 63, and Lhopste be able to mike a much more liberal remittance for the current ear. : The Rev. Mr. Hamlyn mada an efficient appeal to hie congregation in St. Paul's Caurch on Friday last, and the usual Good Friday collection was taken up The Society is doing @ grand work, aot only in Jerusalem, but in nearly every part of the world where Jews are to bs found, and its claim upon our sympathy and support is perhaps stronger than any other missionary society in existence. If the antiquity of a family and the great names it can boast aggravate the eslamity of ita fall, then sucely our pity for the Hebrew nation, humbled and ruined, must be of the intensest kind. Th« haughty noble who traces his descent from the Plantaganets has not half so good » lineage as the poorest Jew whom he pities for his beggary, or whose sordidness he rebukes with scorn. Though now outcast and down-trodden for a time they are destined to rise, not only in the world’s grandeur and theie restoration to their own land, but t be true Ilaraelites in the grandeur of divine ligat and gospel privi- leges. Inheriting the statesmanship of Moses, the genius of Ezekiel and Isaish, the melody of David, the minstrel king the warriorship of Jushva and the Mic abees, the marvellous eloquence of Paul. and withal a wonderful faculty for accumu lating this world’s wealth, they were the inheritors of a magnificent hereafter. O1 them, ‘‘as ooncerni the flesh, Christ came, who is over all God-blessed forever” —and to them ‘pertain the adoption and the glory and the covenants, and the giving of the law, and the service of God and the promises." By their rejection and crucifixion of the Christ, the ploughshare of God's wrath hae been going over them and their land for centuries, and they have forfeit- ed the blessings of their glorious heritage, many of which tor the time being have been transferred to us. But while as ‘‘ concerning the Gospel they ars enemies for our sake 4s touching the election, they are beloved tor the Father's sake,” and during this dark period of vutliwry and sufferiag they appeal to us; acd 3t, Paul gives voice to their appeal when he says, **For as ye in time past have not obey- ed God, yet now obtained mercy through their disobedience; even so have these also now not obeyed, that through your mercy they also may ebtain mercy.” It may be »aid that there is « special obdur- acy in the Hebrew heart, ond that all effort speat upom them is wasted. This is not so. The iron hardness is admitted; but multitudes of them have accepted Christ. There is a power in the Gospel than can and does break down all opposition; and that which saved our fathers and aaves us shall ultimately overleap all the barriers of Jewish prejudice. The de generacy of national character, the incrust- ation of selfish worldiness shall not prevent it; but in dee sorrow for the great wrong they did to the crucified ‘‘they shall look upon Him whom they have pierced and mourn as ope mourneth for an only son,” aad in the great day when the nations shall go up for the coronation of the Saviour there shall be the Jews, eldest born of the world’s aristocracies, with an ancestry which dates before parch- ments; foremost tv bow the knee, foremout to lift the song, foremost te win the world to Cbrist, foremost to ‘‘ bring forth the royal diadem and crown Him Lord of all.” F. W, Moors. Eastertide, 1892, A Question te be Answered. Sin,—Under what authority has the Government paid Mr. W. C. Hubki k $600 for one year's salary ae Engrosing clerk {fo the Registry Office? The law provides that en- grovsing cerks in the Registry Othce shal! receive $500 only. The sssistant registrar ir alone entitied to receive a year, and this payment of $600 to Mr. Hobkirk is, I am told, a direct contravention of the statute It is expected, however, that we muat accept as right whatever the Premier grants to his principal armour bearer. I would like to see the items of the $160.56 charged in the public accoun's for ‘ Books of record, stationery,” etc. The Approbation Act, 1892, only pro- vided $100 for the Registry Office. WuHiskr, A Suggestion. Sixn,—As there is no provision made in the estimates, tabled by the Leader of the Government for election purposes, I pre- sume it is their intention to bring down and submit supplementary estimates. And if my surmise ia correct, 1 would suggest that they include in them a small subsidy for the Charlottetown and P. E. Island Hospitals, establishments which are a credit to the Province, and which are struggling hard to hold their own. And as 1 see ample prevision has been made for the poor and insane, I feel quite satisfied that no tangible objection would be made by apy ress nable man if a small sum were voted t» relieve the sufferings of the sick and afflicted both in city and country. A TaXxpPares. Nineteen Boxes. BRA\TEORD, March 20.—The Expositor last week published an article on the case of Archie Rymal, of this city,which has caused consider able excitement in Brantford and district. Ir appears Mr. Rymai has had more than bis share of suffering during the past few years, so far was he run down from kidney disease that he had lost the power of his limbs and back, He could only get around with the aid of two Mincing Lane, London. crutches, or when assisted by kind hands. His death was daily expected. On the advice of his wife he tried Dodd's Kidney Pills, and took in all nineteen boxes. His improvement was marked coun bot Ch box. ane is vom completely a livin opy the curative powers of thet woaderfel remedy —_——___ NATURE'S FOUNTAIN OF LIFE. IT HEAUS. INVIGORATES. AND REJUVENATES. Have You Tried its Marvel- lous Pewers? Tired, weary and disease-burdened suf- ferer, have you tried nature's fountain of \ife? Have you tested the grand virtues vf that noble remedy that has restored to perfect health men and women who en- dured agonies as terrible as yours? If you have not, the fault is your own ; for years it has been near you, but you have resisted the dictates of common sense. and have used agents that have made your condition more critical. Paine’s Celery Compound ia nature's great life giving remedy. [t knows no failures ; it never disappoints the helpless snd weary suffsrer ; its cures are sure, and in the maj rity cf cases permanent. Paine’s Celery Compound cleanses and purifies the system; it takes away all impurities, and causes the life-tlwd to course through the body as nature intended it shou'd Can you trust its powers as thousands before you have done? It will do a work for you that the ablest physicians cannot oe Use it at once, it is Jife—true life ! (Contributed by the W. C. T. U ) What Prohibition Has Done for Maine. It has improved the farms and houses. Ic has made ligaor selling a disgrace. cery. It has banished every brewery and distil- ery. Ii has banished liquor from public enter tainments. lc h-« drivea lignor from a large majority of towne _It has confi. «i it largely to the slums of the cities. It has driven about all, except the lowest classes, from the traffic. It has largely reduced the amount of drunk- enness. capita to about one-fortieth of the average of the whole country. of the whole country. the average in the couotry is | to 1,000 Maine, from being the pogrest atate in the union, is now one of the most prosperous, having snatched from the grog-shops more than $24,- 000,000 annually. Y. W. ©. ¥. U. If your father, brother or friends were in danger from railway or steamer collision, unmanageable horses or any other accident, what would you not give, what would you not be willing to do—if you could but shield them frum the danger, and yet you sit with folded hands and let a greater danger sweep around and about you, and carry away un the outgoing tide many 4 precious hfe, and you never step aside from your own pleasure or enj »yment to help to shield them from this evil. Perhaps this special temptation does not seem to threaten your loved cues. If so, out of gratitude for routive of life? Do you say that already you have more to do than can be properly performed ? In the list is there not some one thing of far leas cons queoce which would do no harm to lay aside an’ thus gain time for this? Wil it not sfford you mvre pleasure to look back upon work well dune; to keow that you have added brighr- ness to wany «life in. passing; have done what you could to make the burden ligher that must rest upon the coming generation; than to look back upon the mers pleasure of an hour ? Each life touches another life and that life another, and so. The only way to make the world better is todo the litle known duty that lies nearest us. Dare we take upon ourselves the responsibility of what may be the result of our neglecting to do that duty ? Can you think of any way chat you can do more effective work for human: ity than to help strike a blow at the giant evil of to-day ? The liquor traffic does more to degrade and destroy than »#li other evils combined. Here, then, is a vast field for work. So much to be done, and every little counts. Either tor or against is the questiun to-day You at once say “‘sgainst,’ but are you proving it? Are you out in the bright light of the temperance reform, showing your colors, letung the world know tha! you are shaping your life by 4 mighty pria ciple, and thus helping to mould uthers, or. having always been a total abstainer, du you think thers is nothing for you to do, and thus sit so quietly in the shadow o/ difference that you can easily be mis'aken for one in the darkness ? We need to-day the help of every young woman in ou land, and we ask you to at least prove t the world that not thrvugh apathy or indil- ference will you be in complicity with th: drink evil. ‘Never a day is given ut it tones the afcer years, And it carries up to Heaven its sunshine or its tears.” Let the to-days carry up to Heavan the blessed sunshiae of an evil conquered for bumani'y's sake, and of «a work well done for the oten —Belected . It Cleanses and Furifivs.’ your own hay py home, should you not give) more thought tu this work than to the daily) VOL. 30.--NO 218 a noon enn nem em MKS. GPO. FARRELL, Lina, N. 8 RHEUMATISM AND EFFFCTS OF LA GRIPPE BANISHEUD! Mrs. Geo. Farrell, of Etna, Kings Co., N. S., 66 years old, had been troubled with RHEUMATISM for 20 years. In wia- ter of 91 was taken very sick, with La GRIPPE, and became much reduced, no Appetite, bad Cough, Pain all over the body, producing swelling of feet and legs. Neighbors thought she must die. Six Bottles,—one course,—of Skoda’s Discovery with Skoda’s Little Tablets, Completely Cured her, and she says tt has added 20 years to her life. Is it strange she should consider it, a WONDERFUL MEDICINE ? SKODA DISCOVERY CO,, WOLFVILLE, M.S. It has baaished liquor selling from the gros © It has increased the number of persons to | each saloon to about threc times the average machine that is the result of the beat material, It largely aided ia reducing our State prison skilled labor convicts to | in 4,000 of the pspulation, while | pachine that carries with it’ the guarantee For'sale by all Druggists. Trade supplied by WR VV ataon, Charlottetown, P E 7 — FOR INVALIDS whose system needs toning up and whose appetites are failing, a quick and pleasant remedy will be found in CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE. Prepared only by K. CAMPBELL. & Co., Beware of I mitations MONTREAL. Read! Mark! Learn! It has reduced the internal revenue tax per | HEN you buy a COLUMBIA you buy the best machine on the market,—e the most finish.—a latest invention, aud the finest the of a company whose r putation is peerless, R. M. YOUNG, moh22 Agent for P. E. laland, Why you take Cold and Cough. Generally caused by exposure to cold, wet feet, sitting in a draught, coming from hot and crowded places, in thas dress, or wearing damp cicthes, stock ings, or any other cause t% oding to check suddenly the perspiration The result produces inflammation of the lining membrane of the lungs or throat, and this causes phlegm or matter, which nature tries to throw off by expectora- tion. In many cases she is unable tr Co so without assistance, and this ix Why you use Allen’s Lung Balsam. Three Size Bottles, 25C4 50C, $1.00 ‘TENDERS. ENDERS will be received by the undersigned. at their office ir Charl telown, up to peon on BATURKDAY, the fic-t day of April next. for the purchase of the entire stock in wade of i. W. Warris, of Uharlotte*own, Vicsmith,. an nventory of which mey be seen at the offive of R., Bevireto, \uctionecer, and upon epplica ion we whem in«pection of the stock may be obtained. The tightest or avy “Knder not accepted Dated this 25th day of March, 14838, MACLEOD, MORSON & MoQUARRIE. mch?27—m w f i ‘ "§ O LET—A Dwelling House op Rayfiel i Street containing nine rooms, rtable aad coach house. tiestea with hot water and is ia gond eodition Poss sion siven at once or om the frst ot Muy. Aiso, a fine Proit Garden attached, if derired. Inquire of A. Henawa, Q Qeoen ‘ . et pl ee ete en,