— Seite : OTTAW \ a — job Printing Rooms, LONDON HOUSE, QUEEN STREKT. fall aod Print averbeads, Noteheads, sep osters. Dodgers, etc <<. kiads at short notice Pamph- — — — — —— --~+ —- Teams :—Five Dotzans 4 Yuan. Se ea Rn mi re A Sa For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, and prompt attention te orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart ment is peculiar: Don't forget it * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evuiripzs. Stxrete Corrss Two Oxznees ee - = epee Se — a ———— ee tee ——~ wen ~ yEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLAND, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1892. VOL. 30.--NO. 110 a a — a = — ee a — meee calendar for October, 1892, The Markets Onward and Sunward. , MOON'S CHANGES, g Bh Gag. .cccoce senses 1 48 inors fa esrr, }2th day . 513 efrer / 20th dey......+. . 2 O after yew Searter, 28°h day . 52 after fist S , 7th day . lb. morp “ a - : <= High Water. "d. | Dey of Week. | ———— | - yont. | Morn, After. . h, m. hm j Saturday 0 i 6 39 4 2 Sunday shi 7 56 3 Monday 8 2 8 54 4 | Teceday 9 22 9 43 | 5 Wednesday 10 4 10 24 5 6 }hursday i ll +% il 0 4 a Friday li j ‘ il 45 8 saturday hi 53 . e g | Sundsy 0 10 @ 31 0 Monday UV 52 114 il Tuesday 1 40 Ss @7 7 2 Wednesday 2 36 3 9 3 Thursday 3 i7 4 25 | Friday 511 5 57 15 saturday ; 638 7 8 16 Sunday . vo | 8s 8 17 Monday | 92% 8 46 is | Tuesday | 9 5 9 24 19 Wednesday 9 40 9 56 » Thursday ; 1012 10 29 a1 Friday 10 44 10 59 O74 Satarday 11 17 | il 35 “ Moaday 0 8 0 26 Bw Tuesday 0 45 | oe 26 Wednesday 1} 25 1 46 7 Thursday (22. 2. oe NS Friday 257 | 3% @ | Saturday | 49 441 ® | Suaday 5 l4 5 St 2 } M ynday j 6 38 7315 ES DR. McPHAIL, Physician and Surgeon, Graduate Trinity University, (fice at Mr, &. Campbell's, North Wiltshire, tal, FE FOR SALE. Pifeter's Howd, is for sale Toronto. Daniel Stewart, St. wpoly to the Ex- dy ii wy tf—oojlé DR. HANDRATAN, Physician and Surgeon, Graduate New York University, (fice at Homa, Rochfe~i Square. Office Hours, ll a. m. to lp, m.; 3 to ip. m ; 8 to 10 p. m. septlO—im ws y made easy manufacturing Ru>ober Stamps. Send for Priee List of Outflis to J. * W. Dorman & Co. ti? Kast German Sireet, Baltimore, Md, U. 5S. A ody & wy Im Never NT, GEORGE PHARMICY, VICTORIA ROW. SPONGES ! SPONGES ! E have just received a new siock of Sponge which are «el!ing very cheap to run off. Headquarters for Patent Medicines of every kind, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Hair Krashes, Tooth (a fine iine), Nailand Cloth Brushes, Per- tomes Buy Kum, ete. Round, Martha Jane, Charlottetown, Oct. 13, 1892 ~ ow Nut and Daisy, COAL! AFLOAT AND TO ARRIVE. a 8,000 TONS OF COAL, Slack, Per Schooners Fdward Blake, Fsther Tibbs, British Eagle, Dayspring, Catherine, Tarquin, Anna Bella, Daniel, Neil Dow, James Semple, Dielytris, Lois, and Albert. Hector, Annie, Alma, Co. ig OS guar her wat ASE YOUR GROCER The Celebrate CHOCOLAT Annual Sales Exceed 33 MILLION LBS. For Samples: «.< €ree, write to C. ALFxED CHOU!_LOU, MONTREAL. ae = "Ost MENIER 0 cts Charlottetown, August 20, 1892. IMPORTED “ LITTLE QUEEN” CIGARS! The Best Five Cent Smoke in the City, At WATSONS DRUG STORE. SPRING MAT ' . TRES3ES we quote at $2.25 and $3 un | to $6 each. STUFF } MATTRESSES we i have from $175 ta ) 73 $25 each. Window 4.2% Shades, Poles, Pic- ¥ "ae ture Frames, Mir- ( rors, etc., etc, NOW GIVEN IN—— Fine Parlor Suites, Fine Bedroom Suites, And in all our goods. MARK WRIGHT & CO., Lrp. Charlottetown, August 30, 1892—2.w & wky FROM FRANCE. Fine line of Havana Cigars fust opened. Also pes, Tobacco... Ciyare’tes etc Dispeasing of Doctors’ Prescriptions a spe Cialty ' A& elaborate SODA FOUNTAIN, the finest on PE Island, where the most delici sus beverage= are dispensed. F. de C. DAVIES, ang ld Proprietor J. i AYERS, D. DL S., Graduate of the Uuiversity of Pennsylvania OFFICE -Rooma forneriy occnsiad by De Robins, Opoosi'e St. Dunstan's Cathedral, Great Bt. eet. 2 rsfrom 9a.m, to lp. m., and from esp. wm. w im—sept?? } | | il euchigo COGNAC THE SECOND LARGEST SHIPPERS OF BRANDY THEIR BRANDIES ARE UNSURPASSED IN AGE AND QUALITY. Ask your Wine Merchant for them. j } t SF” Par ONE 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, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. oe 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 ony from the most healthy and agreeablesubstances, its many excellent qualities commend 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 Cruggis: 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 FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORE, N. Y. W. R. WATSON, Wholosale Drugzist, Charlotteetown. mwf jyl3 CILLE F's PURE. 2. es POWDERED / 90.44 ) J ING TAN PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST. Ready for use inany qenatiy For making Boften{ng Wate-, Disinfecting, and a hundred uses. A can equals W pounds Sal Soda. Sold by All Grocers and Druggtsta. Be Ww. GrItL.ew,r, Toronta OBERT BALLOCH & 60, HARDTIMES PRICES TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J. A. MORRISOY, HALIFAX. octé Children always Enjoy It. SCOTT'S EMULSION of pure Cod Liver Ol! with Hypo- phosphites of Lime and Soda is almost as palatable as milk. A MARVELLOUS FLESH PRODUCER it Is indeed, and the little lads and lassies who take coid easily, may be fortified against a cough that might prove serious, by taking Scott's Emuision after thelr meals during the winter season. Beware of substitutions and imitations. SCOTT & BOWNE, Boiievilie. een CAUTION EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy IS “MARKED i. & B. IN BRONZ®, LETTERS. NONE OTHER GENUINE jan?- dv & wkv THERE has been a drop in potatoes, the result cf heavy supplies in the United States’ markets. Hebrons, Early Rose and Garneta are still selling here at 25 cents per bushel, but other varieties are down to 20 cents. There seems to ba a scarcity cf potatoes all round, and it ie likely that later in the season, or next spring there will be another rise. A good many potatoes have been seat to Mon- trea), and the schooner Marie Vigi- lante is now loading potatoes st the Rail- way Wharf, Alberton, for the Montreal mar- ket. Latest advices state that the price there is 52 cents for a bag of 90 lbs.,—* bushel and ahalf. That would be at the rate of 35 cents per bushel. Taking cost of freight and bags and handling, as well as deprecia- tion, into consideration, there will not, at this rate, be much left for the shipper, who purchases them at 20 cents. We under- stand that a large shipper here is prepared to send a steamer load to Montreal if he can obtain 40 cents per bushel for them laid down in that market. Private advices state that people there are compelled to pay for potatoes, by retail, as much a3 25 cents per peck; and it 1s not ualikely that prices in Montreal and other towns of the larger Provinces will advance considerably. The price of oats in this city remuins at 34 cents per bushel for white and black, with no change to note in the markets abroad. For hay the price continues to be $10 to $11 per ton. The price of pork ranges from four to six cents as to quality. In Montreal the price of Canadian short cut per bbl. is $16:50 to hy 00, and of Western mess from $14.50 to $15.50. In Chicago, October pork is quoted at $11.50. — Since Lord Rosebery tovk charge of the Foreign « ftice there has been no abate- ment of a vigorous African policy. The essential departure from Lord Salisbury’s methods is that what Lord Salisbury did | through chartered companies Lord Rose- berry proposes to do through and in behalf of the Imperial Government. Uganda will {not be abandoned. So much is certain. : But it is also certain that the reign of the ; British East Atrica Company in Ugaada will come to an end. Uganda will be j occupied by British troops for Great Brit- ain 2:<6+-. —The Boston Herald explains the | position of the United States with regard ito the seizure by Russia of sealing vessels | in Behring Sea. The Herald says :— “Of course the Russian claim to extra- | ordinary jurisdiction in Behring Sea rests / ,upon the same grounds as the pretensions | that we have put forward; we drawing ours from the alleged rights which Russia trans- jferred tons at the time of our purchase of ; Alaska. The Herald has more than once in dicated its eatire disbelief in the soundness of these pretensions, and in anticipation of the finding of the international tribunal has never hesitated to condemn the action of our state department ia resting what could easily be made a good and equitable case upon such an archaic and worm-eaten fountain. It hardly need be stated that if we did not have a seal controversy of our own the seizure of certain American sealers by the Russian authorities and the barbaric treatment which the crews of these vessels have had to endure, would arouse the indignation of our peopie, and it it were gracticed by the English in- stead of the Russians would be used to fan up a feeling that would demand a declaration a war if reparation were not instantly made. But this fine show of spirit has to be sup- pressed, first, because if the claims we are making upon a certain part of Behring Sea are to have any force and effect, the Russian cruisers are fully justified in seizing these American sealing vessels, while curiously enough, it is very much easier when American citizens are maltreated to evoke sentiments of hostility if the persecutors are English officials than is the case when the barbarity is prac- ticed by representatives of the Russian government. This, too, although the latter is the greatest and most intense despotism that exists upon the face of the earth.” a <p - Crisp and Casual. Ten days per annum is the average amount of sickness ia human life. The sunflower bears 4,900 seeds, the poppy 32,000 and the tobacco plant 70,320. If London streets were put end to end they would reach from that city to St. Petersburg. A German geologist estimates that the Dead Sea will be one mass of solid salt within less than 500 years. Professor Huxley says that an oyster is afar more complicated piece of machinery than the finest Swiss watch. A dog market is held every Sunday in Paris, where it is possible to buy anything from a black and tan to a huge mastiff. Mme. Carnot, wife of the French President, smokes cigarettes after her meals, but only a mild and sweet scented variety. The British Isles comprises no fewer than 1,600 separate islands and islets, without counting mere jutting rocks or isolated pinn- acles. SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the Great German-American me oay. for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Midneys, Blood. Guarantee contract with every bottle. Pay only for the good you receive. At all D sts, $1.00 per bottie, six tles 85.50. If you want to eee en een on DIES, sen or orning light.” — —— oo Oscar Wilde is said to be deep in the devel- QUEEN Insurance Agency. Office Next to Bank of Nova Scoti JAMES DESBRISAY, AGENT a= febls—eod opment of a new flower, a golden veined tulip, which he declares to be ‘a triumph of classic horticulture.” 3 Clothing —Oar immeczse stock of fall and winter clothing is so large that we have not the time to count the number of garments, but we can assure the public that nowhere in P E. Island can a finer or more extensive stock be seen. Our prices are ceally and truly the lowest yet reached. Try us and be convinced at J B. Macdonald’s Great Clothing Store 132 Queea St 027 6i —_—s.—_——— Others shall sing the song, Others shall right the wrong. Finish what I begin, And I fail or wie. What matter: I or they, Mine or another's day, So the right word is said, And life the sweeter made. Hail, to the coming singers ! Hail, to the brave light-bringers ! Forward I reach and share All that they sing and dare, I feel the earth move sunward, I join the great march onward, And teke by faith, while living, My freehold of thanksgiving. WHITTIER. a © i Ae The Dairy Boom. A large and influcntial audience consist- ing chiefly of farmers of Narrows Creek and the adj»ining districts, together with a delegation from Dundas, assembled in the schoolhouse of the above-named district, on the evening of the 19th inst., for the purpose of obtaining information and dis- cussing details concerning the erection uf a cheese factory in that vicinity. After the opening of the meeting by the Rev. J. C. McLssn. Me. Hugh A. Me- Phee was elected chairman and the under- signed secretary. Mr. T. J. Diilon, superintendent of the experimental dairy station at New Perth, being called upon, arose and in a very energetic manner expressed his views concerning the erection of a cheese factory in that locality, stating that we here are just as well adapted for this industry as the people of Ontario. He suggested that a committee be appointed to canvass the district and ascertain as near as possible the number of cows therein capable of sup- plying milk. After giving information regarding the construction, cost and organizstion of a factory, he proceeded to point out the different varieties of fuod most suitable to produce a large flow of milk, viz: peas, oats and vetches as early, and corn which can be growu here to the utmost perfec- tion as late feed. Having given many other practical suggestions, he brought his highly appreciable lecture to a close. He was succeeded by Mr. Shaw, who in his usual Ciceronian style spoke at very | great length upon the subject. He de- nounced that prevailing opinion that farming is a drudgery and pointed out the means by which it can be made a pleasant and profitable occupation. He next re- ferred to the decline in prices obtained tor) our present industries, and to our changed | condition, not forgetting a severe rebuke to that merciless and detestable potato bug. He, like his predecessor, strongly urged the abandonment of the present system of farming, and recommended stock raising and the manufacture of cheese and butter. He very minutely described the kind and cultivation of food most suitable forthe purpose. Having insisted that all prejudicea be trampled under foot—if any | existed—and that the people unite in the erection of a cheese factory for the common good, he brought hia iateresting discourse | to an end, In accordance with a suzzestion made by Mr. Dillon, a committee consisting of Messrs. Chrysostom McCormack, John McDonald, Roderick Campbell, Jas. Bruce | and Hugh A. McPhee, was appointed to | canvass the respective districts in which they reside, With a hearty vote of thanks to Messrs, Shaw and Dillon for their kindness in ad- dressing the meeting, and to Mr. McPhee for the able manner in which it was con- ducted, the meeting adjourned to meet at the same place ou the 3ed Tuesday in November. Emanvet O. MoDona.p, Secretary. Grand River, Ovt. 20. One of the queerest eccentricities lately exhibited by the German Emperor is his reported refusal to allow Herr Brandt, the German Minister to Pekin, to marry an American lady, Miss Hart. The wife of the German Ambassador ia St. Petersburg. Herr Von Schweinitz, is an American, as are several other consorts of German oifi- cials high in rank. More especially the Countess Walderse-, one of the greatest ladies at the Court of Berlin, and an aunt by marriage of the Kaiser himself, was born in America. The relations of the Emperor with the American colony in his capital are very cordial, and it is said that Mr. Poultney Bigelow and his wife are now especial favorites at Court. The inference is, therefore, that Herr Braadt was refused permission to marry, not because his in- tended bride was an American, but because his imperial master wished the German Ambassador in China to remain a bachelor. But Herr Brandt, like any man of spirit, preferred a gocd wife to his diplomatic post and promptly sent in his resignation. The Zanzibarees of the interior have no great reason to like the Germans, whom they regard as intruders on territory to which they have no claim. The German colonization of East Africa began, indeed: with a quarrel with Zanzibar, which had previously been on excellent terms with England. While the Sultan’s authority was paramount over the empire, there was practicaliy unquestioned right of way through any part of it. Of course the good Sultan of those times is gone, but had the old order continued his successors would loubdtless have followed id his footsteps. It is not, of course, to Ls implied that, whenever a savage tribe assaile a German expedition in Zsuzibar territory the Ger- mans are in the wrong, but the antipathy to them was none the less based on their lack of consideration some years ago for native rights. What is worse others are the victims of the prejudice against them. Call and get a fancy cup and saucer, New silver-plated ware now being opened at W. W. Wellner’s. that are now selling so cheap and fast at W. P. Colwill’s. 2w d&w—octl4 ee 2 rfiriin ons QS Lky SN be Yt See that our Trade Mark—A MARINER'S COM- PASS, is on each package. SKODA’S REMEDIES " gmODA’S DISCOVERY. The GREAT GERMAN-AMERICAN REMEDY for HEART, NERVES, KI». NEYS, LIVER and BLOOD. Price, $1.60, 6 bottles for 656.56. If bought at above price we GUA BANTEE the 6 bot- tles to bemefit or cure. GUARANTEE CONTRACT with cach bottle. Pay only for the good you receive. SKODA’S PILE CURE with the DISCOVERY eures Piles. Price $1.00 SKODA’S GERMAN SOAP. “Soft as Velvet.” “Pure as Gold.” That tells the whole story. The most high- ly medicated soap ever made. Try just one cake. For toilet, bath, or Price,25 ets. SKODA’S PLEDGETS. _ The Great German-American { cific for diseases peculiar to the female sex. Wewilll give 81,000 for any case] we cannot cure that does not require surgical interference. One month's treatment, 43.00. SKODA’S GERMAN OINTMEYT. The Great Skin Cure, also for wounds, abrasions, burms, ct. Asa cosmetic, makes the skin like velvet. Removes black-heads, pimples, etc. as if by magic, 1# you follow direc- tions. Three ounce tubes in elegant cartons for 50 ets. SHKODA’S LITTLE TABLETS. Yor Headache and Liver Trouble. With the DISCOVERY they cure Bhenu- matiam, Mild, Safe, Efiicient. Far eupe- rior to any pill. Once used you will have no other. 50 in a box for 36 ets. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. \SKODA DISCOVERY C0., Wolfville, N.S, ED F. CERNICHIARO & ©0.,, Gold and Silver Plater. Bronzing and Varnishing Church and TablejOrnameats promptly attended to. RILEY'S OLD TOBAGO PAOTORY, WATER STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, octZi--dy iw then 2aw DR. T. C. ROBINS, Surgeon Dentist. Office —Prince Street, opposite St. Paul's Church, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. B-t. oct? MISS AMY ©. MOORE, Teacher-Graduate of Mount Alli- son Conservatory of Music, Witt GIVE PIANO-FORTE INSTRUCTION in Music Room, ander the one formerly used by Muss Wilson, corner of Kent and Prince Pupils also given Blackboard Lessons on the heory of Music. Class opems 5th September. aug24—im eod YOU will find the NEW ORINKs ——OF THE— WIEMUT SPA most delicious. They are called Fruit Squasu (a delicate drink for ladies), Lime Frurr Cuampaone (a delicious non- alcoholic Beverage), and Crncnona Bir- ters (a palatable and effective tonic). They wi!l be found. an agreeable variety from the Ginger Ale and Lemonade. 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