a a = —- THE WREKLY EXAMINER and = THE WKEEKLY EMPIRE h toge | : Je is = > a 2 ; J ] HE \ | For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, if j ~ i Sir ' ene prompt attention to orders, THE it . Ran: ia EXAMINER Job P; inting Depart- 3 ik EX AS IN ER “ | ment is pe “uliar Don i forget it nen ll eee I Aa mai, = Brae een i ' ah afin - ecient canine, ieee —. =——— on — i in Ng —s —= a . “43 Bar, s “ This ts true Liberty, ehon Free Sern Wen, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evniries. Sivace Cops Two Curse NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22 . 1892. VOL. 29. -NO. 226 Calendar for February, 1892. MOON's CHANGES, (OWE ONE! COME A E HiVE ALL We will guarantee to give hotter satisfaction for your Money than any bous: in the trad, Charlottetown, January 30, 1892 | THE LEAD'NG LINES VHAR at the very lowest fizaras, 2 . ‘Off several lots at less than half pries. rs at rock bottsm prices try us. GOFF BROTHERS. | IN FOOT- W: are selling For real, solid First Quarter. 4h day ‘ . 51 mon Pail Moon, 12th day . 314 after t, at Quarter, 20 ay sor « Yew Moon, 27h dey tas + Day High Water of D y of Week an omneminiee Mont Morn. Afrer. . eS h m 1 Monday | OM wo 37 2 uraday 1v@@.8 1 46 3 Ve neaday } 28 i 49 4 ; aay 2 10 2 36 j Fricay 2 2 3 38 | 6 sturday 4 10 4 54 ] } Sunday 5 38 6 23 } s * onday 2 a 7 42 9 | Laesday 8 16 8 44 10 | Wedne ad ty j 9 ‘2 9 36 ji j 1} relay 9 59 i 10 17 12 | Piiday 10 36 | 10 54 13 | Saturday 3+ 34.4 Th SS 14 Sunday meer. 15 Moaday 0 1 0 16 16 | Tuesaday . Cf 0 47 17 | Wednesday oe | 1 19 18 | Thuraday - 1B 1 53 ig i Fi iday } 2 I} 2 29 20 Saturday | 250 3 12 ‘21 | Sunday smi 48 22 | Menday | 446 & § 23 Cursday 6 10 6 55 Hw Wednesday | oe 8 ll 2% Tha aday S 44 9 l 28 Friday 941 | 10 HEALtiG. dnstant Relief Cure, Failure firs Many so-called 2 imply #eympt SOOTHING, tN } 3 ' ai | JAMES A. MORPISON, Pr ALIFAS. AGENT FOR sum tit iy, ALE AND BEEF TEA MERCHANTS, --—-AND ALSO—— First-Class West India Firms, ete. SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Careful attention given to consignments of Prince Edwe:d Island Produee. REFERENUE—Bank of Nova Scotia OFFICE — Pickford & Black's Wharf. Halifax, August 13, 1891—dy & wy Several SOQA 18 THE BEST EMULSION Of THE MARKET TODAY. NOWLY. TASTE LINE OTHERS. JT US SOLD BY ALL ORUCCISTS JN BIG BOF? TLES, FUP TY CENTS HONE DOLLAR. LA GRIPPE VANQUISHED. LACE one of the OZONATOR DISIN- FECTANTS ia your house and La Gripp> will not trouble you. The most powerful and pleasant Disinfec- tant knewn to the medical profession. F. DeC. DAVIES DRVUGSIST, is AGENT for them here, and will cheerfully show and expiain their uve to those who desire it Call and see them No trou be to show them exnd&wy—janis ’ A. A. WeLEAY, Attiriey-at-Law, Nity’y Pablie, &c. Browa's Bi»ck, Charlottetown. Misses’ ay THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK. Charlottetown, Dee. 18, 1891. BEST ESTABLISHMENT ! BEST FURNITURE! _ BEST VALUE! I will offer for sale during the Xmas Holidays . THE FINEST §TOCK OF FURNITURE ON P. E. ISLAND, embracing STAPLE AND FANCY FURNICURE, suitable for Xmas Presents, all at great Discounts. Call and examine. JOHN NEWSON. Both the rnethod and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acis gently yet promptly 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 pros duced, pleasing to the taste and ao- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its cHects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualitiescommend 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 ruggist 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 FRANOISOO, . LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. Y. j (ZIVE mea GRIP of your han |, old fellow. through Tae Examiner to use your prepara- tion when E was suffering from ihe GittP, and here [ am as well as ever, You advised me {tell you | PEPTONIZED is the greatest ‘Tonic and Strengthener ] London, -- England, have ever heard of or used. This is the experience of many. CAN B*: YOURS, dy mwf & wy lyr—julylfY, “91 Charlotteetown. mw 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 Ccughs, Colds, Consumption, Lung and Throat troubles, Whooping Cough, etc., etc. Estey’s Emulsion 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, 5oc. Bottle, 6 Bottles $2.50. &. M. ESTEY MANUF'G CO., MONCTON, N.B-. W. R. WATSON, Wholosale Dregelat, jyl3 ‘purchase rejvicing. The man | IT, Wanted : to Purchase. T HE PERATRS of the P. K Island House of Assembly for the year 1858, anid for the short Secsion of 1872. Apply at THe Kx MINER office. fe ee ae ee - (1) Hires UB —W iLiGT BE sorLiD-— -(x)-—-—_———- REGARDLESS OF CO T. BROWN'S BLOCK. Charlottetown, January 21, 1892—eod & wky STANLEY BROTHERS, o2id tm . | CAUTION. BACH PLUG OF THE | iT My rtle {3 avy IS MARKED | I¥ BRONZ;, LEPTERS. jan2 - dy & wky : RECEIVER EX €R- MA: a. & B. MONE OTHER GEN IN. TONS GALVANIZED IRON, 16, 18, 20, 92, 2% and 2 yau CARRIAGE BUILDERS. ° ror . are closing out this D-part- You are) txawnwe We ment of our business. bound to get Bargains. Stock is large and well assorted, and we are bound to write for prices. close it out this year. NORTON & FENNELL Oharlottetown, Janusry 8, 1992-—9aw & wky Call 5. 100 bundles Black Sheet Iron, 2 vons Slei -h Shoe Steel, 4 ton Hoop Iron. I+ STORE: 20 barrels Portland Cement, 1 ton Fire (lay, 6 dozer Lobster Cleavers, 50 kegs Wire ~ ails. SIMON W C ?ABB WAUEKER’S CORNBR. or It costs only 25 cts.. and may save you febli—dy & wky yeara ago brothers, of Mahene Bey, turned the scales texactly 249 e ch. The fact was then re- ported in the p-pers A few days since the (Coutribured by the W. C T U) White Ribbon Notes. FOR GOD AND HOME AND EVERY LAND In Syria there isa W.C. T U._ of 6§90 members The W O T. U have fifty Lical unions in the Sandwich Islands. China sent a report stating that they had 249 white ribbuners in that Ewpire + The W. C. T. U. has gained during th: past year 10,369 new members. Nine hur dred and sixty of these come from Japan. lt is anid that the railroad managers | f Holland have found it imp ssible to ma) the switches with men who can be depend ed upen to let lhquor alone, and have vc cordingly substituted women. Not an acei- dent, it is said, has occurred since ass result of carelessness at the swith. Thing: are reaching # pretty pass when drink has rendered the men of a nation incapable « sustaining civil zation, and has tu call o: the women to take charge of such work ! It is alcohol against civil zstion the worle E.ectrical Torpedves. SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENTS WITH THE NEW INVENTION AT POKPSMOUTH Lonpon Feh 18 —There was an inte lag ant successful test yesterday in Vorrsmourh harbor of the new Sims. Euiser ectric-] to:ped» The trial took plies inder the dhrection of the admiralty - ffi als, and represen‘ativea of most of the European powers were present. The naval attaches of France, (germany, Ruasia, Aus- ria, [raly, Spin and furk+y were amo» g hose who #1 nessed the exp rm pt, and tis Unived States was represented by Meesrs Post and Emory The torp do was launched in St.-kes bay from the steam- r Drudge, whch was lent fur:he purpose yy the Arm-trongs, who are understood t interested in the invention. Mr Sims personally operated the _ tor- vedo. It was sent out a distance «f + mile and a quarter, and was under such verfect control that the manipulator turned tt at will in any direction while the lrudge was steaming rapidly along more over ; which are you for? A Druakard'’s Purchase. A middle-sged man of considerable energy, who had been the slave for a long time of the intoxicating (up, wae sitiing in a saloon, con a derably the worse for drink. He lifted up hia eyes, ard seeing @ picture hanging on the wall, his curiosity led him to exsmine into } the subject of it, and finding it was ‘‘Cnrist’- Cen Redeemed.” he called the liqnor elle: Pointing to the picture, he asked, ‘*What is that?” ‘‘O, it is just a picture to fill np and ornament the wall with.” Ad the cusiomer again pointing to the subject of it said, “When you know that you are ruining th ba:iies of your feilowmen a!l the week round, what right have you to hang sucha pic'ure as that on vour wall?” The sen-e of this reproof was felt by the ealoon-ker per, although it did come from he lips of adrunkard, Calling in a member of his family he said, ‘“Take dow that picture at once, and put itaway.” The customer seeing it removed, asked the one: “Wud ye no, sell’t?” (Would you not sel! it?) The man named a price which the cus- tomer gladly paid, and went away with his given up the drink and come to the Lord, aod it has been my privilege to see the ve itab) picture hanging above the redeemed man’s |, tiieplace.—English Paper. See Degradation by Drink. The bedy of Mis. “usan H wrington Hoboken, was found ia the hose of her son [mediate parchase or none at all : he admiralty in tue dilemma of being oblig- THOSE desirable premises a’t incomplete Weapon or to eom ‘up the risk of baving an invention, which is Stableanit Coa h Hous, vith 2 acres of land: ond he was arrested on suspicion of having had som: knowledge of how she wa killed ed to buy We swore that he was in bed at the time «nd druvk that night, and was ignorant of bow she came to die, The p lice ere: tained that }¢ the woman had been under the i:fluence of dsink and had fallen down stairs, Daring the funeral services the priest, dir- ectipg bis + yes towerd the son, who a] thie time knelt with his wife and child ep c!ose to the bier, cried out in % loud voice : ‘*Young man ! there lies your mother in % dishovored eoffiu through driak, and your drunkenness h»s added to the dishonor of her memory |have tendered their resignations to Presi- You are her only chiid, you alone are left to |dent Carnot. redeem your mother’s name. promise God that the carsed glase shal! never agai» defile your lips? Stand up !” The «hole cong: egation seemed for a mo- ment sp: ilbound, sobbing snd crying, then stood up aud advanced towards the altar rnil- | pledge for lite. has since |therevy, while at the samme time saving a adopted, as it is decidedly the better torpedo, isreported hat thei: ventors ds not Are you man /tion was the action of the chamber of depu- enough to stand up here before her body and/tieg in connection with the bill dealiog! with associations. urgency for the bil] as a reply to the ati tude of the French bishops. loud Gries from men as well as women of |@escribed the bill as an iniquitous measure. “That's right | that’s right | be a brave maa| Premier DeFreycinct demied that the mea- MeCoy ! God bles» you !’ greeted him as he | sure was intended as an act of prosecution (hina mile away. Ail the witnesses ex. oressed great admiration fur the invention, Chere is reason to believe, however, that velled to, as the officials have not forgotten their experience with the Brennan tor vedo, which was similir to the Sims Edison in many reepects, and for which trey paid £25,000. They have spent over £100,000 in tinkering up the defects dis »-vered inthe practical working of the wea- pn, and are now vbliged to admir that tis little more than a costly toy invention was on trial urged that no pur- hase be made until the torpedo had eiond sdvice was disregadced. The best features ‘fthe Brennan and of the present inven- ton are admittedly the creation of British army engineers, and have been developed at the cost of the texpayers, and the argu- ment is beard in many qusr-ers that it would be only fair all around to wait aud let these engineers perfect the turpedo and get whatever credit there is to be gained ood deal of money fer the Experts admit that the Sims-Edison uvention woald displace the Brennan if pesple, Railway Office, Ch’'town, Feb 8, 1892. Spring Trip from Liverpool, (RALPH B. PEAKE, 700 TONS REGISTER, Newly Mctalled and Classed Al at I loyda, ALEX. MeLEOD, COMMANDER, will be on the berth to receive cargo about the Ist of March, and wil' sail FROM LIV##- POOL FUR CHARLOITETO WN about the ist of April, and carry Freicht at thr vugh rates to the dif? rent Roilway points on the Isiand. Intending Shippers will please forward thei he admiralty will not adopt it unless com-j} orders in time. 4@ Por Fre'cht apply in Lon’oa to Joha Pit- vairp & Sous, 7 Union Court, U)i Broad Street ; in Liverpool te Pitcairn Brothers, 34 South Joho Street, or here t» the owners, PEAKE EROS, & CO. Charlottetowa 5th Febrnary, 1892—6w eod ee a ee te pes Pa E ASSAD VALLWAY erested experts at the time the Brennan|# § 4a a the test of long practical work, but their Sale of Unelaimed foods, PUBLI® SALE of unclaimed goods will 4 be held in the Freight House at Char- ottetown at I! o'clock, a mm. (local) on THURSDAY, February 25h, inst. Con signees are requested to release their ship- ments before the 24:4 inst , otherwise goods will be sold to pay charges against same, J. UNSWORTH, Sop iatendent. 1889 ~pat, guar, eod, wy prs but they urge ‘hat it would be better to wait! until it hes stood the test oft actual work. It nd that their te ms are im This pute y o his il %, et hnoriuer ‘dmitted superior ty the ove no» in use, se ared by sore rival gZ vernment, > + <> <e— Church asd State tn France. 4 BILL THAT LOOKED LIKE THE ENTERING WEDGE FOR SEPARATION Panis, Feb 18.—The French minietry Hubbard cekio’ POR SALE OR TOLLE, tre on Orlebar ireet ow occu sed by Nev for. FT zreraid, sing «a crnuolivus Uotage leenounse, *orssesaion Lat Lazis. aext Veies moderate. Term- easy. App'y to RICHARD JOHNSON, l’viace Street. TO CONTRACTORS. ebS -2uw tf Trane are reque (21 forth conetrnuetion 0 f -t Joseph’s(R man Catholic) huarth, te , be erected at Kelly's Cross, Lot. 79 Pling may be seen at the offee of W |. Har- The cause of their resigna-’ ris, Jr., Architect, Charlotte o vn, from the 18th day of February. and at the Parish rtouse at , Kelly's Cross from the Ist day of March Tenders addressed tv Francis Br:dley, Ke'ly's ‘ Cross, will be received ap to the Sim day of demanded ih y The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- FRANCIS BRADLEY, feb12—2w eod & wky De Casenhba | copied. f the church or it need be regarded as the i:g and repeated the solemn words of the! precursor of the separation of church and There was not adry eye injstate. He gave hs assent to the demand the whole church, aud even Father Corrigsn’s |for urgency, though he said that he would own voice betrayed emotio: as he repeated | aor give the mexsure the significance Hub- the words for McCoy : *‘l promise \o #betain 5 from intoxicating driuk du ing the remainder of my life.” —-_ —-—-— The Rev. Dr. Foster says: ‘* Three fourths of our Church members are women. The women are already brtter educated as aclass than the msn. They are rapidly coming to the front in all great reforms, not only in temperance, but in helping th. Indian, in mission work, in defence of pub- lic schools, in city charities. If the men do not mend their ways, and stop drinking liquor and staying away from church, and neglecting an education, and dragging poli- tics in the mud, one of these days ther: will be an overturning as sure as right is right, and the government of nation, state, city and home will be in the hands of those best fitted to exercise it. The men of this nation would do well to take warning They are dropping behind at a fearful rare to-d:y in the advance of humanity The chief hope for th-m is that woman as she rises is doing her utmost to lift man up t» her platform of intel'igence and piety.” 2 Worrigp 3y Does —Tre Meweastle Ad- vocate says: Un Wednesday last a litile gir! of about seven years old. « chili of Mr. Aifred Shaw. while proceeding on an erran:i for her mother, ws attacked on the high road by ‘he mastiff bitch and two pups owned by Mr. Adams The chi d was well wrapped up and had sense enough to throw herself down in the snow, at the same time scream- ing for help with all her might Her father, who wag at work in the yard of his :esidence, heard the voise, and lo king over the fence, discovered that the dogs were worrying something lying in the snow and ran to tte rescue, beating the dogs «ff and dis -overing that ir was ris own chid the brutes w re attacking. The child had severs] woun’s in the scalp and one of her ears Was alto badiy torn. Canary SEED We have jast received from up by Messrs James Carter & Co, the cele brated seedemen. This seed is without d-ubt 5 go home with- England a supply :f the above bird s ed, put Pp ’ 4 Ni) \ | out a bottle of the bes" in the world. I+ is clean, and mi ed in proper proportions, as recommende: by the Sold in one pound p ck- best bird fanciers ages by George Carter * Co, Marke: Square. febl5 lw - — Some two BROTHERLY AVOIRDUPOIS Enoch and Wesley Mason, same brothera turned the scales at 344 each. Let brotherly avoirdapois continue, bard desired. the order of the indicating the man on the subject. D. Freycinct demanded that day be moved, views of the chuair- Boisserin thereupon moved that the government be requested to continue its Republican peiicy De Freycinet acc-ptei the motion, and in- timated that he considered it a cabinet guestion Boisserin’s motion was rejected, 304 to 202. The ministers, recognizing their defeat, immedia‘ely left the house in a body The Chamber then rej~cted the urgency motion, 286 ro 246 In order to bring about a cessation in the friction between Franca and the Vatican, due te the refusal of C.rdinal Richard, Archbishop of Paria, to communicate to th French bishops the |-tter written to him by the Pope in which His Holiness enjoins French prelates to g:'ve adhession ty the public. Cardinal Renpotie, Papal Sere tary «f State. has uot fied the French Go eroment that the p pal uaaciv at Pars intrusted to distribute copies of the P ps’. letter to the Bishop. Esteys Iron To-ic works like m gie reaching every pirt of the buman body through the blood, giving to all renewed fite and vigor. feb2 Im A TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE — A correspondent of the A .tigonish Ouasket, says that John McDonald, a young lad, son of Ro ald Mc Donald, of Duomoere, South River, while ‘ttempting tomake his wey home from « lumbering camp through the snow storm ou Friday of the week before last, fell over a bank and was burie!in the snow, where he r mained uoconscious uotil seme tim- du ity the night. When he avote he made his wey u but had gone on'y a few yards «hen be was overcome by sleep, and digging a hole in the snow, lay down and slept till morning He strived heme about nine o'clock ve, |hungry--h+ving had nothing to e-t since th |p eviews morn g--hut none the worse f + jexp sure he had undergone. THE assorted lot of embroideries we are offering at from 3c to l4e per y+id is the bes assorted lot we have ever offered —Jue Paton & Co., Market Square. feb18 3i > ir you want an easy-fitting hat that will co: form to the shape of your head, go to John McLeod & “o and ask for 1 Bensons & “ons ¢ lebrated fl xible unbreakable bat. {16 Iw Esproipertr; —A glance at our stock wil |wia your certain app:obstion 135 pattern to select from. — Stanley Bros., Brown's SE enienaieeal Cutting Prices THE BAZAAR CO. ——ARE tIVING—— 25 Per Cent. Of THE BALANCE OF THEIR FANCY GOODS — FOR— Two Weeks (8 FO CE STOCK-TAKING). BOOKS, STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, INKS, MUCILAGE, PICTURES (Fr.med or otherwise), MIRRORS (Britwh Plste), PICTURE FRAMING done to order BAZAAR CO., Wholesale & R tail Stationers, CHARLOITETOWN. EZ A notice appears in Mr Theo L. Chappeile's advertisement which (sirhough not intentionally so) is nevertheless mis- leading. His statement that **the Bazar 1s closed for the present ” has no reference to the Bazaar Company's Store, as some have been led to believe You will always find us here, ready +» give the B-«t Bar- gains in the City in Bo ks, Stationery and Fancy Goods. Wholesale orders attended Block. £19 2i emi to promptly jantl ee tit A ta sae ose aialt iieel Mic ob RS tis ak idipae eth *