OTTAW — JOU risa? oat HOUSE, QUEEN STREKT. v) ; THE DATLY EXAMINER. For neat, clean, tasteful eh and prompt attention to orders, TH " qarenararvereprsesicnce EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- giishe a carbene, Notateads, Pamph- | mens ts peculiar. Don't forget . i : weno et adie SS = — SO —llll——eeNNESINe nt me ee ¥ _ _ — Tenms;: Five Dottans 4 Yuan, “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Pablic, may speak free.”—Evarripss. Srxete Corms Two Oxnes NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, i898. VOL. 30.--NO. 198 oe aa Sandiinnnaas = — : — Accel =, ‘ ro ee rae eb os Leriers To THE Eprror| SWEEP THEM AWAY !! — tiver complaint, Dyspepsia, few weeks to supply to cutters in New York cit and aided by his impor manufacture. vision of our foreman. Tn connection with a Mantle Department, idea, we will for this season show only a comparatively smai! range, but sufticient to enable the discerning public tu form an idea of what they may expect fur next :esson. One of the many advantages which merchan‘s will secure by pstronizing us will be that they can assort their sizes from time to time, thus doiny away with the necessity of having broken lines before the season is half over. notice, get garments to ing in measuring forts Our travellers will shortly be upon the road with a large range of pstterns of Melises, in many new and common sense styles of Wraps, both for Spring s rting and for Fall delivery, and at the same time will offer for tho inspection of the trade a repre- sentative exhibit from our Mantle Department: THE MELISSA MANUFACTURING CO., J. W. MACKEDIE & CO., Montreal, febl0 —4i(10, 14, 17, A New Departure in Melissa. Acceding to the persistent demands soundness of their arguments, viz impcssible to get wrap for Ladies, Misaes and Children, in ali the novelties of the New York market. have secured at great trouble and large expense ene of the best designers and pattern or annoying experiments, be «ble to turn out TAILOR MADE GARMENTS equal in finish, tit and design to any obtainable in New Youk, and superior to any of Eurepean Our entire output will be manufactured on the premises, under the personal super None of our work is given out to women uor is outside labor of any kind employed thus only can we secure one uniform finish, of our many patrons, and recogniz'ng the :—that in all but the large cities, it is almost 8 prop tly made, we have made arrangements during the past the trade of Canada MELISSA RAINPROOF pas wigs e y, who will preside over this special department of cur business, + e . ’ ed and trained eteff of assistants, will at once, without any costly a. BARE NE LOS A i REE TE All our operators are men and are practical (lak makers our Ladies’ Melissa Wrap Department, we are also inaugurating but owing to the late date at which we entertained this latter at . Ss = 4 4 Las They can also at all times, on short fit outsized figures and figures of irregular proportions, by Mil- which we will furnish on «pplication. bsab A et MONEREAL. Sole Agents for the Dominion. 21.) Sa A. LEOPF RED (GRADUATE OF LAVAL AND McGILL,) Mining Engineer MAIN OFFICE,....6.0.c0cccceecevesces QUEBEC BRANCH ceeeees eoececeeces .«.MONTREAL ecld—dy lyr ——— —- 8. R. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, STEEL AND IRON CUT NAILS, And Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Muagarian Nails, &c., ST. JOHN, N. B. novi—lyr | Offices To Let. | Two OFFICES on the first flat of the Mer chacis’ Hank of P. EK. Island building, adtoin ing the new offices of Davies & Hasza These offices are heated wirh hot water, and have sitached to them fire proof vault, with eombina- tion lock. Kotrance, Great George Street, ALSO A suit of Offices on second flat. Apply at Verchants’ Bank of P. BK. Island, W. McLEAN Cashi jan%3—eod er, oO. 8. WADMAN, Commission Merchant & Auctioneer, ¢ :APAUD, P. E. I. ARMS AND FARM STOCK A SPECIALTY. Consico ments solicited. Qaick returns. 6,000 CIGAKK3, which I offer to Traders by the Rex chesper than they cam import them. panit—dy & wky ~~ — ———ay ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN Mutual Fire Insurance Go. - prepsred to take Risks on Property in the Ciry at very low rates. The people of Charlottetown can save a large amount of money by patronizing the MUTUAL IN. SURANCE CO. A number of our leading Citizens are connected with it, and the security is ample Full particulars can be obtained by applying to B. BALDERSTON, Secretary® Charlottetown. Dec. 5, 1892—3m 2aw FOR SALE. KE® RILLIARD TABLES and two POOL TALLES, JOHN JOY. feb3 laland Sicam Navigation Company. E Aonnal General Meeting of the Share- holders of the Inland Steam Navigation | = any willbe held in the room in Queen's | ull idinvs, King Street. (now occupied by the | Harbor Licht )onm WEDNESDAY, the @ad day j of February, inetaat, at 3 o clock, p. m L. C. OWEN, Secretary. @harlotteiown, February 6, 198% R.B.NORTON & 60. below the Burnt Store. also require immediate settlement of all debts. mis mnIN LS OUT. VHE RETAIL HARDWARE STORE is now open in the Store formerly occupied by C. E. Robertson, one block All goods sold at from 20 to 30 per cent. discount. We R. B. NORTON & CO., CITY HARDWARE STORE, QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, January 31, 1893. Grand Sailec SS NEW FURNITURE. Scandic Continued daily until the whole of our immense stock is disposed of. Good work, new styles, bottom prices, at our Warcrooms, Queen Square. Save money and get the best goods. Come one, come all. JOHN NEWSOWN. Charlottetown, Feb. 25, 1892. ONE POUND OF JOHNSTON’S FLUID BEEF CONTAINS MORE OF THE FEEDING QUALITIES OF BEEF THAN 50 POUNDS OF EXTRACT OF BEEF Extracts of Beef are void of all nutritive qualities Johnston’s Fluid Beef is rich in the life principle of Prime Beef. Who w.uld choose a Beef Flavor only when a perfect is” Sates 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, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- achés 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 excellentqualitiescommend it to all and have made it the most popular 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. Manufaetured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. Y. W BR. WALSON, Wholosale Druggist Charlotteetown mwf jyl3 CILLETT's PURE 7 POWDERED | 825% ENS TAM L. a ResT. STRONCEST, BEST. dy for ucein any cv ty. ¥ aki Boftenina We oo. Diindectin a . Paes See uses. A c80 cquals 2) pounds Bal Soda. Sold by All Grecers nit Triegtets, = WW. GILLETT DP, Vorcntas I HAVE recoived the following telegram :— BRANTFORD, Ont., Feb. 2. F. pe C. DavrEs, You are now Agent for Charlottetown this = ayia, 5 seagon--not Chappelle THe Goo Picycir Co, F, de © DAVIES, cade St. George Pharmacy, Victoria Row. 8 eee er 0 ae ACUTE or CHRONIC, Can be cured by the use of SCOTT’S EMULSION of pure Cod Liver Oil, with the Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. A feeble stomach takes kindly to it, and its continued use adds flesh, and makes one feel strong and well. UTION.”—Boware of snbstitates. gw prepared by Scott & Belleville. Sold by ail druggists, 60c. and $1.00. Contairs no Alum, Ammonia, Lime, Phosphates, or any Injuriast DR. T. C. ROBINS, Surgeon Dentist. Pauls Church. Beef Food is available? feb13 dosti Office—Prince Street, opposite St. the suppression of vice, convicted of attempt- CSCHARLOTTETOWN, FP. E. I, derly house, was sentenced to two years’ im- Christian Unity. Srm,—As the subject of Christian Unity is being so much talked of at present, i should be thankful if you would kindly permit me to make a few remarks thereon. I am one of those old-fashioned Churchmen —one who believes that the principles of the Church of Engiand are right and worth maintaining and handing on to future generations. If 1] supposed that any of the laws or principles of our venerable Church were wropg or upreasChable, | would not remain in her communion another day. I am a firm believer in Christian unity, too; but I believe unity must and will come about, not by a sacrifice of the truth, but through the truth. I do not believe it will ever be advanced by any individuals posing before the world as more broad and liberal than the Church to which they owe allegiance. That there is a de- cided difference between the principles of the Church of England (whether those principles are right or wrong is not the question at present) and those of the vari- ous denominations, everyone knows. And this fact is clearly illustrated by the follow- ing anecdcte which was related by the Rev. Flavel 8. Mines, concerning his early Pres- byterian days : “I had been personally acquainted in my whole life, with but two or three of the “piscopal clergy, and of these the only one I ever intimately knew, I had seen in the day of ‘revivals’ spying out, and to all appearance coveting the liberty of his dissenting brethren, and mingling to great disadvantage with all sorts of sects, who amused themselves much at his awkward balancings among them, and assigning as his best reason for not admiting these brethren into his pulpit, that ‘one of the canons of his church forbade it.’ By the way, it was an apology that elicited from an illiterate old lady, that had been for many years the housekeeper in my father’s family, a remark, having a range and force of meaning, of which she in her dotage, and myself then only fourteen years of age, but little dreamed, that ‘if that were the case,’ she thought ‘they had better fire that canon of.’ Right! Thought I to myself—and so 1 acknowledge it oulins me etiil—that if Episcopacy be of the small importance that some attach to it ‘they had better fire that canon off.’” Every right thinking person must be of the same opinion. If the pansies of the Church of England must bs apologized for, or some miserable hair-splitting expianation given in their defence, it would be a thousand times better to fire them all off and joia some other communion. In this way we would (if we are now wrong) be really furthering the cause of unity. But till then let us maintain and show that we believe the priaciples our Church to be right, A Loyal CHURCHMAN, Letter from Mr. John Moore. Srr,—The laviehuess with which Mr. Fitz- gerald has dispensed the agony (see his judg- ment of the 14th inst., Rogerson vs. Moore) tends to strain the good relations existing be tween the plaintiff and myself, and on the strength of which, at his solicitation I car- ried one of his witnesses home from the trial when hurrying after my own witnesses Yours in faith, hope and charity. Jonx Moore: Crapaud, Feb. 16th,~ 1893, Farewell Dinner to R. W. Sprague, Esq. Court Sylvan, I. O. F., entertained R. W. Sprague at a farewell dinneron Tuesday even ing last, at the Village Hotel, Montague. Seme sixty members of the Order, with sev- eval specially invited guests sat down and did full justice tomenu so abundantly provided. After satisfying the wants of the inner man Mr, Sprague was presented with a highly complimentary address and a Past Chief Ranger’s jewel, as a token of appreciation by the members of the Court. The address and the present were acknowledged by Mr. Sprague in a most appropriate and affecting speech. The presentation was made in a very graceful manner by Dr. J. M. Martin, C. R A number of toasts were duly proposed and responded to, These toasts were “Our Queen,” which was honored by the whole com- pany standing and singing the National An- them. ‘“‘Our guests from sister Courts,” replied tu by O. H. Poole and L. Jordan; “Sister societies,” replied to by H. Nelson, D. A. Martin and J. T. Robison; ‘The ladies,” replied to by H. Martin and W. H. Brown; ‘*Our host and hostess,” replied to by B. F. Stewart and P. Gordon, and by the company singing “He is a jolly good fellow,” &c. The genial host of the Village Hotel acknowledged the toast in his usuai pleasant style. The speeches were short, pointed and spirited; and the speakers, as well as the whole gathering, ex- pressed their regret at the departure of Mr. Spragus. As master of ceremonies Mr. W. L. Brydges performed his duties in a very efficient manner. The evening was spent very pleasantly and the dinner was one of the most successful gatherings held at Montague for some time and re- flected credit on the committee of arrange- ments. DIED At the Hotel Russ, Summerside, P. E. L, of pneumonia, Charles Clouston Watt, aged 61 years, son of the late Alexandcr Watt, col- lector of Custoras, Stromness, Orkney Isiands, leaving a widow, three sons and one daughter te moura their loss. Besiness Cuaxos.—A Halifax despatch says it is reported that the wholesale shippin and dry goods firm of T.& E. Keuny wil retire from business after the first of July ‘next, and that their spacious warehouse will be sold to the Dominion Government for a custom house, A Stirr Sentence. — At New York on Wednesday last ( harles W. Gardiner, the 'chief detective in Dr. Parkhurst’s society for |ing toextort money from the keeper of a disor The True Course for our Peo- ple to Pursue, NO TIME SHOULD BE LOST. — ee The Work Demands Attention. When our rulers and public men become less, extravagant and recreant, we naturally become solicitous for the safety of our country and people, and we sweep them evt of office and power. Our people are now burdened with a load of vile remedies and nostrums, all of them tending to aggravate wuffering and disease, Our true course, if we value life, is to sweep them off with a mighty hand. No time should be lost in accomplishing this work - these canker-worms are fast destroying ife. Fortunately for our Canadian people, they have had an »gent working among-' the for good. This life-giving power, Paine’s Celery Compound, owing to its mighty and grand curative properties, is fast sweeping from our midst all false and sham cures. Paine's Celery Compound is a leaven in every community for good ; i's works, effects and wonderful cures have caused tens of thousands to discard forever the useless and crude remedies that have so long pestered our people. Paine's Celery Compcund saves and cures when all other means fail. It promises new life, and never fails to give it. What say you, reader? Are you willing to trust its powers? Oh! do not delay another mo- ment ; your case is critical and serious, and demands immediate attention. One bottle Rervousness & Sleeplessness, Flee at the advent of SKODA’S REMEDIES, WHEN PHYSICIANS FAIL. Gro. REDDEN Is A RFSIDENT OF Wir> sor, N.S. Mr. R. Is A MEMBER OF THR MernopisT CHURCH, AND HIs CHRIST- ZAN CHARACTER AND INTEGRITY ARB BEYOND REPROACH, GEO. REDDEN, Windsor, N. 8. SKoPA DIscoverr Co., Wolfville, N. 8. GENTs :—I have been a sufferer for sev- eral years with LIVER COMP. and DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUSNESS, ALEEPLESSNESS, and PILES. t have tried Physicians, and many #80 called cures, but obtained nc relief until Liried your MEDICINES. I have now taken 6 bottles SKODA’S DISCOVERY 6 boxes LITTLE TABLETS, and feel like a new man, much better than I have been for years. Iam satisfied that a con- tinued use of SKODA’S REMEDIES, will COMPLETELY CURE me, I have much pleasure in recommendin REMEDIES to suffering humanity, as SUPERIOR MEDICINES. Very truly yours, GEO. REDDEN. SKODA DISCCYERY G0,, WOLFVILLE, M, 8, will convince you that you have a hand laid on a grand power that can pull you from a path that leads to the dark tomb. Tue Work or A Doc.—A singular and very sad story comes from Kars, King's county. The week before last while Mra. Charles Jones, of that place, was at church service her youngest child, some seven months old, was at home under the care of ite father. The child being asleep, Mr. Jones thought he would havea nap on a bed adjoining the room, Not long afterwards he was endaetes by the noise of the babe, but thinking it would drop to sleep again, he did not get up at the moment. The babs continued to ery. Mr. Jones got up and was horror- stricken to find that the dog which had been left in the room had gnawed off both its ears, part of the nose and was gnawing at the face. Late reports state that the poor little creature is still alive.—Frederictos Gleaner. AnornER Sap Dexatn.—We regret to hear that Mr. ©. C. Watt, the well known and popular representative of Messrs. Ramsay & Son, Montreal, died at the Hotel Rass, Summerside, on Thursday even- ing, of catarrah of pneumonia. Mr. Watt arrived in Summerside ov Saturday. Being unwell, he took to his bed almost as soon as he landed. Although the best medical assistance was called in, and Mr. and Mrs. Russ and other kind friends did all in their power for the sick man, he grew worse rapidly, and on Thursday evening his spirit passed peacefully away. His budy has been forwarded to Newcastle, N. B., for inter ment, Cartarn Joun R, Hixt, of schooner Lillian, says: “I was suffering with inflammation of the chest, brought on by exposure at sea Took a good supply of Puttner’s Emulsion, which perfectiy cured me. It has given me a new set of lungs.” Scarcity or Snow. — Reports from Vic toria and Modawaska counties, N. B., state there is not enough snow there now for sleigh ing. Lumbering operations are neatly at o standstill. ee er Have You a Coven !—Then use Every- body's Cough Sy-up, « pleasant and ¢flicacious remedy. Price 25 cents a bottle, A full line of the popular Cod Liver Oil Emulsions, Cough Syrups, Balsams, 4c., guaranteed good and and fresh, always in stock.—Johnson'a Drug Store, Cor. Kent and Prince Streets, poceniabiiniiion Tue Case Settiep. — The Stevens-Nase case is settled. It is alleged that Mrs Nase decided to throw up the case after certsin questions had been put to her. The letters have been burned, it is stated,—St. John Sun. Pressing Hay.—Two or three heavy presses have been purchased by residents of Alberton, with a view to putcing up the surplus hay for the Newfoundland and other markets. Up to this there were no presses up west. George Carter & Co. have re moved to 136 Queen Street. febl7 tf _- “You've been in my mind all day, Mies Angie,” he coved sweetiy. “Great mercy !’ groansd the girl in agony, “can it be that I am as small as that.”—Sunny South. Now is the time to buy a nice market basket cheap. Beer & Goff are offering their entire new stock of willow baskets at 20 per cent off the usual) prices. 116 2i Singing practice, it is said, wards off con- sumption. 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