bases: OF Job | * LONDON ti of all kinds at 10ort notice ipa haticrneads. Noteheads, Pamph- Bill Posters inmigers, © lets, meetin [eaus :—ftvx Dortams 4 Yen. = a = oa SEW SERIES a naa a RALSTON tt —_ em ee Vi a > nA 7 = = = iy - CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, THURSDA™, “ This ts true Liberty, when Free = ee Se Born Uea, having te advise the Public, may peak free.”—Evxiripgs, a eee — (alendar for October, 1892. 1OON'S CHANGES, " m, Gh day ..crceccocece 1 48 morr eure, 12th day wees 5 13 after New Moon, 20th day ' - 0 after Firet Quarter, 28° h day o.0 60 ecrce wD 2 after Perigree. ith oy oo cbt én ... Ib. morn niin $2 SSS Se De | High Water. of =| :~Day of Week. Yaa’ f'. Month. | | Morn. | Alter. aati h. m. h m 1 | Saturday : 29 6 39 q | Sunday | £8 | Sia 8 | Monday 8 25 | 8 54 4 Tuesday 922 | §4 é Wednesiay 19 4 j 19 24 6 huradsy ; 11 43 li 0 7 | Friday } 31 17 Hl 45 . saturday j ll 53 9 Sanday | 010 0 31 10 Monday Sie. § 11 | Tuesday | 140} 26 2 W ednesday | 236 3 9 13 Churaday | 347 | 4 25 4 Friday 5 11 5 57 lb Saturday j 6 33 | 7 8 is Nandsy (.7a8.i £.8 17 | Monday | 82 | 8 46 is Tuesday 8 i om 19 Wednesday 9 4 | 9 56 » Thursday | 10 i2 10 29 al Friday 10 44 | 10 59 22 «| Saturday 37 | 11 35 23 Sunday 11 51 “ “ °| Moudey oc: 6 % | Tuesd.y Omit} é % Wed sday LS.1..31@ P41 | edo: ay eee Ds Piiday 257 | 32 BS Satur lay j 49 | 4 4! ® | Sunday | 614 5 bl i Monday i; 6 3 7 15 fT, GEORGE PHARMACY, VICTORIA Row. SPONGES | SPONGES ! we have just received a new stock of Sponges | which are «elling very chean to run off. Headquarters for ‘arent Medicines of every kind. Funcy and Toilet Articles. tlair “rashes, Tooth (a fine tine), Nail ‘aad Cloth B ushes, Per- frmes Bay Rum, etc. Fine line of Havana “igars Just opened. Pipes, Tubaccos. Cigare*tes. etc. iispensing ot Doctors’ Prescriptions a spe- dalty. An elaborate SODA FOUNTAIN, the P.E laland, where the most delicious be fe dispensed. F. de C. DAVIES, ugié Proprietor. Also Disappoints ! DR. HANDRANAN, Physician andSurgeon, Graduate New York University, fice at Home, Rocbfe-’ Square, Office H. urs, lla. m. to lp, m.; 3 to Pm;8to 10 p. m. —— ~ im wa MISS EDITH HI LL, Late or Anglo-Freach C Nese, wood, England, Desires Pupils for Pianoforie. Term en sins first week in Sep’ember. Certifi “toque South Konsiogten, togland. ire it REKR & GUFF'S Upper Store PUG —eod tf MR. HW. OL. HEARTY, Organist of St. Paul’s Church, Upper Nor- \ ILL res ine lessons on tve Piano the firet Son Weok in Se: te moder. Choice Wusie on sale = C&M vrices, For terme, ecc.. apply at Music —— lave street. augi3 Miss ANY €. WOORR, Teacher-Graduate of Mount Alb- Son Conservatory of re Wu. GIVE PIAND-FORTE IN&T: ‘TION asic Room, under the o = } hand one ormerty 8 ve “tb M 33 Wilson, corner ef Kent and Princ: ’ en $¥e: Bisck»oird Lets on the _ . Chess Opens th Septem oer. Sa — a _— ——————— Jugs, Berry and Pudding Sets, beautify and adorn the household. TIONS. for TWO WEEKS. this opportuni’ y to get a good must cap, Memos, Pencils, Siates, Inks, ete. Stationery, Linen Pads in all sizes, Ulearance Sale of Wall Paper and if Pictures and British Plate Mirrors. ings to select from. Charlottetown, Sapt. 19, 1892- Framing done to order. OUR THOUSAND DOLLARS’ WORTH OF FINE CHINA, including Tea Sets, | Water Sets, Vases, Pitchers, Cheese and Butter Dishes, Toilet Sets, Bisque Figures, Vinegar Bi oe China and Glass Baskets and Ink Wells. and 1.001 other articles to All the above goods will be suld at BIG REDUC NEW GOODS are coming in every day, and fer want « rvom we have tu push them off at PRICES THAT TELL Aibums, Nice Plaush and Lea her Dressing Cases, Boxes, Glove and Handkerchief Sets, Jewel Cases five Violins and Accordeons at al! prises to be sold at wholesale prices. | instrument at your own price. SCHOOL snd COLLEGE BOOKS all in and selling at the cheapest rates. Chocolate Wine and M:lk Sets, Porleme and Auto and Photog Manicure Sete, Cuff and € a ALL MUST BE SOLD. Fifty Don't miss Fools For good Writing Paper and Envelopes, Fancy Pens and Pence ls, Window Blinds. try the BAZAAR STORE Everyone is suited. See our stock Big stock of Mould- BAZAAR STORE. Queen Sireet. -eo) & wy WHOLESALE ', Steck of this doubt, the best Vinegar to- -day for { ithe same kind of Spic> that we had last gave such excellent satisfaction, ape sgt on | ras i johns and oa MALT ViNEG\ PICKLING VINEGAR AND SPICES, AND RETAIL. {9 R. --We have on hand a Jurze) excellent Vinegar, which is, ijwhich we can confidently recommend to be first-class. PICKLING SPIVE3. -‘Ve ‘thereby spoil your Pickles. Whole Pepper, Allspice, Ch town, Sept. 1, 1892—eod&wy Jinnamon, Ginger, Cloves, Mustard Seed, etc., always kept on hand. BEER & GOFF, r- ceived s2ason, Don’t buy pour Spices and have Mace, Queen and King Square Stores THE WESTERN HORACE Charlottetown, June 17, 1892—eod FIRE Sc MARINE INSURANCE, ——) MARIN -E:. ASSURANCE CO, Insures Cargoes, Hulls & Freig'ts at Lowest Current Rates Sterling and Domestic Gariicates Issue] ai ta O13 Hore, BLE ES The Manchester Assurance Company of England The Wester Assurance Company of Toronto, Oat. HASZARD, Cameron Block, Queen Square. ee Bag Gt THE SECOND LARGEST SHIPPERS OF BRANDY FROM FRANCE. COGNAC THEIR BRANDIES ARE UNSURPASSED IN AGE AND QUALITY. Ask your Wine Merchant for them. 4 “Us higle ie ea On Exhibition aa —— AT THH— BAZAAR STORE UNIT, SOLD. c LOWAL “| Philips Square MONTREAL. Wi HAVG A POLL STOCK Ok —— FAUIT JARS, Pints, Quarts, Half Gallons. without | keeping “Pickles in the market | As we import this direct from England ourselves! we can guarantee the quality. | | WHITE WINK VIVEGAR.—We have a'so received an | ‘other consigament of XXX White Wiae Vineg wr, in Demi. Uasks, from the best manufactory in ee Dominion, | Mail orders promptly and carefully at- tended to. HENRY MORGAN & CO., ‘| MONTREAL. | another lot of | and which | aug2?7—ttas tf {“How are you!”’ | Nicely: Thank You,” | The. Who?” “Why the inventor of SCOTS EMAULSIC Vhish cured me of CONSUMPTION.” Give thanks for its Giscovery. @That it does not make you sick when you take it. Give thanks. That itis three times as efficacious as the old-fashioned cod liver oil. Give thanks. That it issuch a wonder- ful flesh producer. Give thanks. Thatitis the best remedy for Consum pti on, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasting Dis- eases, Cou. ghs and Colds. Besure you get t 1¢ genuine in Salmon color ee sold by all Druggists, at soc. and $1. SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. } PURE POWDERED /\ LYE PUREST, STRONCEST, BEST. Ready for use in any qua! eer. For moeki ng, Sos, Softening Wate -, Dis ting, a hund ne, SR uses. ‘A can equals 2 yx yunds Bal So. in. Seld by All Grocers and Pruggista. Ba Ww. GIUwieTs, Tcorocatas CAUTION EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy a. & EE. IN BRONZE LETTERS. NONE: OTHER GENUINE, jan2- dy & wky OCTOBER 6, 1892. am —— For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- |ment is peculiar. Don't forget it. Stncte Copims Two Oprrs — —— +S VOL. 30.--NO@.111] rn ee SS THE DA!.Y EXAMINER oor BER 6, 1 6, 1€92. Notes nd Comnents. — Une of the: ost extraordinary objects in the historical -xhibit at he recent ex- hibition in Mont eal was whit is claimed to be the oldest « mple of tobacco in the world in the Inc an antiqui:ies of Mr. R. McLachlan, It vas found ia the bowl of a p'pe dug up tro: the site of old Hechelaga. —Among tt» callers on Munster Dewdney, afew iays ago, were twelve re- presentative Sv adish farmera who have been spying out the Canadian Northwest with a view > inducing Scandinavian settlers in the N w England States to move westward. ‘The delegates are delighted with their visit of inspection, and predict most successful :sults. Mr. Reis, agent of the Domiuiot steamship line at Gothen- burg, is also | are on his return from the Northwest. He predicts a large Scan- dinavian jmmig ation direc: from the old sod next sprin. He is sceompanied by Swedish capita sts who have made some important iaves neats in C..nada. — In the cow: se of his report concerning the Maritime Provinces, Mr. Thomas Davey, the Eng sh farmer delegate, says to those whom | 3 represented . “‘ Tf you do ne understand farm work and country life, ors meof the industries pecu- liar to those p ovinces, stay where you are. On the other ha: 4d, to the industrious and thrifty, and th se whose lot may bea hard one in this cou itry, opportuni‘ies present themselves of sec iring the n>cessaries of life, especially havi , regard to what I have al. ready mentioned as to the indifferent farming that now prev ils in that part of Canada While there may not be so msny very wealthy as in this countr , on the other hand, there are very few ho are poor, or in any way dependent on th charity of others.” —The Germa : press, which is not quite as quick to refi: +t the thoughts of the hour as its English a d American rivals, has at last awakened t the fact that an attempt to tataper with he universal suffrage sys- tem of the Em pire has been manifest of late in high paces. The Volks Zeitung remarks. ‘**It would meen nothing leas than the enslav 1g of the working classes, neatly disguisec in the fash on of the nine- teenth century The consequence would be a revolution -a real living revolution. Institutions lik: universal suffrage may be introduced, bu: once they have struck the’r roots in the land they cannot be demolished. V orkmen cin never be de- prived of thei right to vote. Only the most arranc f natics imagine that such plans can be ex: cuted without disturbance of the peace.” — The Canad an make of cheese is likely to attract atten on at the Chicago exhibi- tion. An Otta a correspondent says : The World’s ( olumbian exhibition of 1893 isevidently goin to be an affair of big things. Everything pro iises to be on a mammoth scale, and, there ore, seeing ‘hat Canada is to take part in the air, it is orly right that she should do her sb re towards conveying an idea of the colossal n: ‘ure of the exposition. Re. ference was mad a few days ago to the mam- mcth cheese wiich Canada will exhibit at Chicago next ye: -, and the Empire is new en- abled to give sor e further particulars in refer- ence to this gige itie specimen of our dairy products. Ihe: acese was made at the Do- minion experim ntal station at Perth under direction of Prof Robertson, dairy commis- sioner, and wiil certainly rank as the mame moth cheese of the world. It weighs over 22,900 pounds snd vontains the curd of day’s milk from 0,000 cows. A gigantic oak- en press was ere: ‘ed for the purpose of con- structing the ch« se and 200 tons of pressure was applied. T! e mould or hoop is made of steel boiler pl: ie, five-sixteenths of an inch thick. ‘The chee will be turned upside-down twice a week unt | perfectly cured, and al- ready it has bee: pronounced perfect in text- ure, flavor and ¢ lor. The plans and prepar- ations for ita ma ufacture were so suitable and adequate that uo an ounce of curd was wasted or spoiled in the process. The cheese will be placed in the py amid of Canadian dairy ducts at the ‘’orld’s Fair and will after- wards be cut up and sold in pound blocks either in Chicag or in one of the large cities of Great Britain ——— o-o-S>-—— Order 1 Scottish Clans. J. Caiprr, Ese. Deak Sitz,— have your favor of July 30th to hand, aid am giad to hear of your progress in the urmation of a Clan. Our annual reports vill be ready in a few days, and 1 will sen: you copies of same. In auswer to your other question, on the reli- gious point, I would say we have a great many Catholics .o our Order, good gons of the Church. V‘hile our Order is undeubt- edly a secret ©: jer, it is also non-sectarian. We have simp)’ a pass word and grip in order to keep o it strangers. In initia‘tion you take upon : ourself a solemn obligation to be obedient ‘0 all the lavs and rules of this Order, they not conflicting with the duty you owe t» your God, your family or your country. Now, as I have given you the actual wore 3 of the obl gation, I think all your friends should feel perfectly satis- fied that they + ill become members of an Order that wil not interfere in anyone's private affairs, ss I hold religion to be. Wishing yo:. every success, I remain, yonrs truly, Perer KERR, Royal Secretary. Ottice of Roy al Secretary, South Boston, Mass., Aug. 8, 1892. om + For Over F sty Years Mrs. ‘oothing Syrup mothers for the - it relieves the Winsloe s nas been used by millions of | children while cutting teeth. | ittle saferer at once ; it pro- | | iuces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the | thild from pain, aod the little cherub awakes as ‘‘ bright aa a outton.” li is very pleasant wo taste It oothes the child, softens the gums, ailaye all sain, relieves wind, regulates che bowels, and is the best-known remedy for jiarrhea, whet: er arising from teething or sther causes. (Cwenty-five cents a bottle. | be sure and ask for ‘* Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. lyr “ Big Fee's” Famous Remedy. In this biest age of quecks and pills And startling innovations, Of microbes, germs anc doctor's pila And all their grim relations, _ Each school boy swells to an M. D. And almost bursts with knowledge, And every ploughman seems to be A sort of walking college. Hence comes the rush, the push and grab On Nature's chiels to fatten, E’en Fakir's now have learned to gab In Hindoo, Greek or Latin. And thieves have thrown their honor down, To rob and cheat exch other, E’en Kickapooe have come to town To gull their pale-faced brother. When thus we see in light of day The public health being strangled By vampires, who decoy their prey By ways and arts new fangled— It surely cannot be a crime ’Gainst reason, justice or law, To sing the praise in wild free rhyme Of “Big Fee's” s” famous Sagwa. Long years ago, 1 understand, Brave Davy Long Quill found it While wandering in the Great Lone Land, And learned well to compound it. There from the lips of reguish knaves He learned how’t should be taken, And in return he taught the braves The art of blanket making. Last winter, when with darkened brow, Big Fee, the great physician, Summoned his braves to a pow wow, According te tradition — Lo ! there arose a spectre grim, And stalked from ‘neath the big palm, ’Twas dread La Grippe, and entered in Our loved chief's happy wigwam. At such a weird, ghastly sight, The warrior braves did sicken, Some fled for life, more died of fright, And one and all were stricken. Around was gloom and black despair, Ken Big Fee ceased his gag law, And in hot haste ran to prepare Tbe world renowned Sagwa. ’Tis said, the live-long night he spent In conning dusty pages, Noting the nostrums as he went, Of semi-savage oges. At length the magic draught he found, And with a faith unbounded Called to the happy hunting grouad For help to quick compound it. But all the learned shades decreed This would be heterodoxy; However, we and and all agreed Him to assist by proxy. Then Donald came and Jim and Jack, Hector, Ban and wey oe others, .R., J. B. and Angus Mac And all their little Someek And each brave brought a root or leaf Just as the shades did will it, And these they gave unto their chief To fill his brazen skillet; To these were added language sweet, Then from a horn of buckskin Flowed lies, hypocrisy, deceit And every known corruption. Anon the great chief !ooked askance As the young bucks compounded; While to the weird song and dance His wigwam’s sides resounded. Thrice was the brazen skillet filled, ’Mid dance and incantation; And thus, uncannily, was distilled The Sagwa preparacion. The pleased braves denced and grinned and while Big Fees filled a vial And gave to each a maddening draught By way of cunning trial. O, magic draught, the gloom dispels, Old braves, fore so wan and faint, Now rise with whoops and savage yells And don again the war paint. Next 'twas applied te Western Mack, An old buck weak and hoary, Who in land jobbing sprained his back And missed the path to glory. One bottle cured his torturing pain And made him strong to reckon, And cut and carve the state domain At Big Fees’ nod and beckon. The Souris sage looked wan and pale, And to the councils scaree covid hobble, Long following a crooked trail Inclined his knees to wobble, One bottle and a sugar pill Soon of his wobble rid him, And nerved bis hand to sack the till Whene’er his brothers bid him. Next came the case of Litth B, He ought to get a birchen; To dare to squint at Chief Big Fee, The pompous little urchin. The young bucks seized him then and there And him condemned by gag ‘aw, Then tied hin. in a great big chair And made him drink the Sagwa. Next Clapper B, then came the rub, The young bucks he was firing, And as of old proud Bee!zebub To honors was aspiring. To cure him of his rebel ways The Sagwa quick was shaken; And lo, he eaw a different “phase” Of judge and cabinet-making. When Grey Quill’s wings began to flap, And in an evil hour He eullealy refused his pap, And at his chief did glower. The vial was brought, ‘twas ‘‘drink or die,” So ran the council's order; To save his scalp he had to fly By night beyond the border. Great is Big Fee! Great Sagwa’s fame ! The generous application Will cure the halt, the blind and lame Of every tribe aud nation. "Iwiil kill the nasty Franchise vote, "Gainst trath it is unfailing; And is a safe, sure antidote Por germ: ef Coles and Whelan. Then fellow Grits, if you'd be saved From the McLeod, remember Come in and have your loins bathed The twenty eighth September. ’T will make you flesh, and I'll go bail No whiteman’s hound or poodle Will run you down or scent your trail When scooting with the boodle. And when yoo die, as warriors must, E’en Big Fee can’t annul it, Or if you're made to bite the dust Ry a McLeod’s cursed bullet, : - a your blanket closely round nd tightly grasp your Sagwa, ‘Twill ligee the Happy Hunting Ground. ~@, sweet, delicious om Litrie Quit. Grit Gully, the sixth sun of the ninth moon, of Big Fee’s second Grand Pow-wow, on Ww. Le BROWN. THE CONQUEROR HAN COME! Heart Trouble, Dyspepsia, DIZZINESS, AND Museular Rheumatism CURED! Rey. W. L. BROWN, FOR YEARS A MEM. BER OF TBE M. EB. Cuuncad, RUT FOR THE LAST TEN YEARS AN EVANGELIST IN THE CHURCH OF Gop. HE 18 WELL KNOWN BY THOVSANDS WHO WILL VOUCH FOR THE TRUTH OF THE FOLLOWING: GENTS :-—-I wrive to inform you that the TWO COURSES of SKODA'S DISCOV ERY and LITTLE TABLETS have dome wonders for me. BE I ER & hardly realize it, the change has been so marked. I contracted the Chronie Diarrhera in the Army, and since 1865 f have been a constant sufferer. In addition re thia, 1 was troubled as follows: Ist 1 Back and Hidney trouble, bt Dys- = Sd, FPaimtmess and an all. gone Ree agi, 4th, Distress at pit of Stom-| —_ h, Headache and Dizainess; Muscular Rheumatism in Chest = , ad to ne in bed for weeks at » THAN time; 7th, a Severe Meart Trouble that would cause my pulse to run at 98 for days at a time. I was treated by very eminent Physicians, but would be compelled to leave my labors and return to my home weeks at a time— in fact have had 8S fits of sickness in the last 26 years, an several times have been given up to dic. I feel that | am completely cured of of all my bodily diseases except the Diar- rhea, which is not cured ly benefited, « ) eT shall take another Cc LD course which I think will cure me en- tirely. Yours with ete REV. W. L. BRO . Atkinson, Me. Tut ONLY MEDICINE SOLD WITH A ne CONTRACT WITH EACH BOT- RY A COURSE (6 BOTTLES) AT oo R RISK, IF NOT BENEFITED RETURN BOTTLES AND GET YOUR MONEY. PAY ONLY FOR THE GOOD YOU RECEIVE, SKODA DISCOVERY GO., Wolfville, N.S. JUST OUTI MAVE YOU SEEN IT? THE BIG BOTTLE PAIN-KILLER DOUBLE OF THE OLD QUANTITY | 1 4 Z My v uy i! os Coputer's 25c. » PaCS, IN EPIDEMICS T° O'SINFECT and — PREVENT DISEASE USE ru: |? |Qzonized [RED.CROSS | Fluid, NATURE'S OWN DISINFECTANT. NOT POISONOUS. THE MOST THOROUGH SCEODORIZER AND CISINFECTANT KNOW. EASILY e useo. | = HAS A FRESH, HEALTHFUL ODOR. KENNETH CAMPBELL &@ CO., Mowrmear . ‘ +. ~ REE