t , Bi be THE EXAMINER Job Printing Rooms, LONDON HOUSE, QUEEN STREKT., Job Printing of all kinds at short notice. Pillhead , Letterheads, Notcheads, Pamph- jets, Posters, Dodgers, eto, -_ Ceums:—Pive Dottans «a Yraa. NEW SERIES. tm 6 “ This is true Liberty, when Pree Born Men, having to advice the Pablic, may speak free.”—Evxririvgs. ee a _ ee CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, Se 1892. en ene eee - For neat, clean, tasteful Printing and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job PF» inting Depart- ment is peculiar. Don’t forget it. Snore Corms Two Crvrs i = = ae VOL 380.--NO. 141 Calendar for December, 1892. MOON'S CHANGES, eee OO ee Ne ici ksohaseecs 9 53 after Last Quarter, 10th day...........10° 6 efter New Moon, 19th day..... . 349 morn First Quarter, 26¢h day.. .. 458 after . i aii Day | High Water. of Day of Week. - | -_— Mooth. Morn. Aiter. h. m bh m l Vharsday | 8 17 & 46 2 Friday 914 9 39 ? sutucday i 1 3 1@ 25 “ Sundsy we i 3i.es 5 Monday } 1129 | 11 50 6 fuesday oa ae 0 12 7 W eduesday | 0 34 0 57 s Thursday 1 20 1 43 4 Friday - oo 2 30 10 Saturday 2 55 3 20 il Sunday 3 46 4 12 iz Monday | 442 5 13 13 Tuesday 5 45 6 18 4 W ednesday | 6 46 714 15 Thursday 7 39 s 3 i6 Friday 8 26 8 48 17 Saturday 9 10 9 32 Is Sunday | 9 53 10 14 19 Monday | 10 34 10 54 2 =| Tuesday | 95 | 22 36 2) W ednesday ll 55 oe 22 Thursday 014 0 33 23 Friday 0 53 1 il vw Saturday 1 29 i 48 2) Sunday oe 2 29 25 Monday 251 % 16 27 Tuesday 3 42 4 i8 28 W ednesday 4 55 5 37 29 Vim sday | Cm Ft 2 30 | Friday 74 i #8@ 3l | Seturday 8 50 | 9 23 ROBERT BALLOCH & O0,, TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J. A. MIRR1394, HALIFAX gyo ESTABLISHED 1790. ee ee CLIFT, WOOD & CO, General Commission Merchants, ST. JOHN's, NFLD. E have much pleasure in informing our cor respondents ia P. K. Isiand that we have rebuilt part of our premises (de.tioyed by the recent fire), and have now sufficient SIORAGE and WHARFAGE to enable us to resume busi- now ag heretofore ‘ Consignments of Produce will at ¢li times have our best attention. CLIFT, WOOD & CO. novi5—law & wky RE-OPENINC. THe CHURCH HOSPITAL, College Street, Halifax, N. S.,° TEMPOR \RILY closed for repairs and im- provements, will re-open early in September with superior accommodations for recevtion oi riva‘e patients, under the or of Nursing rs of the Church of England, from st. Mar- t's Home, Boston. Vass, Tho Hospital is siteated in extensive open grounds, facing !’a'housie College, in a quiet neigh borhoed, ea-ily accessible. For termes and further pergeniaes aprly to the ister ia charges dy law)—sept? S. R. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, STEEL AND IRON CUT NAILS, And Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Hungarian Nails, &c., ST. JOHN, N. B. __novi—t yr Disappoints ! QUEEN Insurance Agency. _——— Offica Next to Bank of Nova Scotia JAMES DESBRISAY, AGENT febis—eod ibest goods. ae grand Sale Continued daily until the whole — ——(x)___—__ of our immense stock is disposed of. Good work, new styles, bottom prices, at our Warerooms, Queen Square. Save money and get the Come one, come all. JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, Feb. 25, 1892. Restores Fading hair to its origina! color. Stops falling of hale. Keeps the Scalp cleaa, i Makes hair soft and Pliabie Promotes Growth. ANT Toronto, Travelling Passenger Agent. C. P. R.. Says: Anti-Dandruff is a perfect remover of Dan- Gruff - its action is marvelious—in my own case a few applications not only thoroughly removed excessive dandruff accumulation but stopped R ED falling of the hair, mace it soft and pliable and promoted @ visible growth. (ou HOUSE, Phillips MONTREAL. Square, We have this season is- sued a CATALOGUE of Goods suitable for “AMAS PTE and will be pleased to for ward the same to any ad dresson application, ‘ } i HOW TO MAWAGE A WIFE Is an easy task compared with managing) {successfully a Retail Furniture Store. In| }anaging a wife only one woman is con- | acerned, but in running a Furniture Factory end Store there are hundreds to please. You will find a _ full oe URNITURE, etc., ete, yr at our Store. line of FINE “all home-made,” Parlor and Bedroom Suites, made by and for LIVE PEOPLE. And then the prices — Customers wonder how we sell so CHEAP and live. MARK WRIGHT & CH. Lrp. 1892—2aw & wky 99 “nm, Charlo:tetown, Nuvember ASK YOUR GROCER FOR The Celebrated CHOCOLAT MENIER Annual Sales Exceed 338 MILLION LES. it Free, write to C. ALFRED CHOUILLOU, MONTREAL. For Samp!es s« Bookbinding ! ——r _ Magazines, Bo You Want Any Done? Law Books, Do You Know How Much You Music, can save by dealing withus? Works of Ar ‘J.D. TAYLOR Sign of Big Book, J. D. McLeod’s Corner. Day Books, Have You Thought of it? Ledgers, Cash Books, Journals, Ch’town, Nov. 2, 1892. HOW THEY BNJVOY ITT. JOUNSTONS FLUID BEEF Is a good food for children, supplying as it does the material that forms * Fiesh,” © Muscle” and* Bone.” Deeember 2, 1892. _——_ HENRY MORGAN & 60., MONE REAL. dec—tts tf 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, end the little lads and lassies wiio take cold easily, may be fortified against a Cough that might prove serious, by taxing Scott's Emulsion after their meais during the winter season. Beware of substitutions and imitations. SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleviiie. CILLET T's PURE. 7 #3 POWDERED ee L. Y¥ & PUREST, STRONCEST, SEST. Ready for use in any quaritity. For making Soap, Softening Wate-, Disinfecting, anc # hundred othe uses. A can equals 2 pounds Sal Soda. Seld by All Grocers and Prugetsts, = WW. GQ@swLeTY, Toroma \ICAUTION EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy EE. & BB. IN BRONZE LETTERS. NONE OTHER GENUINE, SE 'THE BAILY EXAMINER. DECEMBER 16, 1892. The Proposed Railway Transfer. Wer publish to-day an excellent letter dealing with this matter in a reasonable and basiness-like way. It is pleasing to know that the people themselves are think- ing and talkir g aud writing about the ques- tion which has been raised, and that Mr. Davies’ over hasty denunciation is itself de- nounced by his constituents. The people are evidently ready to take advantage of the opportunity which may be afforded to press for and obtain the railway facilities of which they were, in the days that are past, unfortunrtely deprived by the Opposition politicians. These latter gentlemen are always the same. As they were twenty years ago, so they are now—opposing, de- sure. They have not even the grace to be penitent for their former blunders. The Patriot had the hardihood, a few days ago, to declare that ‘‘there was no mistake about branch railways for the Island not being obtained when the Liberal party was in power.” We venture to say that the people of Belfast and Murray Harbor are not of this opinion, seeing that they have for well nigh twenty years labored under the great disadvantage of being out of reach of the railway facilities enjoyed by the people of every other im- portant section of the Province and of Canada, and that they are likely to con- tinue so, unless sume special arrangement can be made in their behalf. What the Patriot says about railway subsidies voted by the tories is not at all applicable to the point. By the bugabvo representations of the Hon. David Laird and others of his kidney, the opportunity to afford railway facilities to Belfast and Murray Harbor, when they were sffsrded other parts uf the Province, was just. A good opportunity to remedy the blunder of that time has not since occurred. Mr. L. H. Davies bas denounced, off-hand, a propesal which, if adopted, might be turned to good account. No second opportunity to give Belfast and Morray Harbor railway facilities will, if Mr. Davies can prevent it, ever afforded. Souris Notes. nouncing, ridiculing every progressive m ea-} LETTERS TO THE EDITOR The Proposed Railway Transfer. A VOICE PROM THE COUNTRY, Srir,—I notice a very timely article in Tue Examiner of the 2nd inst., on the proposed transfer of the Intercoloniel Railway to the C. P. R. Company. The Patriot of the 8:h inst., in commenting on this editorial, attempts to draw a herring across the track by saying “Here is therub., THe ExaMINer is trying to make capital for Mr. D. Ferguson as a candidate for Eastern Queen’s County District.” I am not now disposed to discuss the question whether Mr. Davies, Mr. Ferguron, Mr. Welsh, or any one else should represent this district in the House of Commons 4s there will be ample time to discuss the merits of these gentlemen on the eve of an election. What is of far mere importance to us at present is the question of the transfer of the Government railways to the C. P. R Company, and if in the conditions of trans- fer the tunnel across the straits and branch | railways to Rustico, New London, Beltast snd Murray Harbor, should not form part of the contract ? Although the C. P. R. Company for several years was regarded by many Can- adians as a very great evil and a dengerous monopoly which sooner or later was sure to be the ruin of this fair Dominion, yet to- day all men of any intelligence are willing freely to admit that the company have not ouly completed their contract to the letter, years before they were required to do it, but have given to Canada a much better railroad, with more and better accomoda- tion then even the most sanguine of their friends expected—and are now extending branch lines, building magnificent hotels and opening upthe country for sett]lsment in a most satisfactory manner, until to-day all classes speak highly of the C. P. R. Compaty as well as of our great Northwest. That the Company kave done very much better for the country as well asfor their shareholders than anyone expected, in the face of the most desperate and determined opposition of leading politicians and rival insticutions, no onecan deny. We have, therefore, in the past history of the Com- pany the best possible prvof of their ability to manage the government railways much service,—surely the Island and the Dominion will make a great mistake not te accept the proposition if it should be made BELFASTER. Dev. Iz, 1892. See that our Trade Mark—A MARINER'S COM- PASS, is on each package. SKODA’S REMEDIES SKODA’S DISCOVERY. The GREAT GERMAN-AMERICAN REMEDY for HEART, NERVES, KID NEYS, LIVER and BLOOD. Price, $1.60, 6 bottles for 85.50, If bought at above price we GUARANTEE the 6 bot. tles to benefit or cure. GUARANTEE CONTRACT with each bottle. Pay only for the good you receive. SKODA’S FILE CURE. with the DISCOVER curse Price $1.00. “tiles. SKODA’S GERMAN SOAP. “Soft as Velvet.” “Pure as Gold.” That tells the whole store. ‘he most high. ly a FOR ie. Try just one cake. Oriui.ot, sath, or pursery . Price,25 ets. ; SKODA’S PLEDGETS. more satisfactori'y to te general public than has beey cone in ‘he past; and if, proper care is « <1 in making the contract to protect the puvicc incerests that no u-) reasonable rates can be exacted, and that! proper accommodation is secured to the! public, the question of gain or loss will | wholly depead onthe amount of annual! subsidy to be paid to the Company by the! government. That.the Company can operate the rail- The Rey. Mr. Gunn, of Cardigan, lec-' tured in the Presbyterian Church on Mon- day evening, subject ** Force of Habit.” ; The lecturer began by showing striking! instances of habit among the lower animals. | He then dwelt upon habits among men, referring to the habit of intemperance at | some length, and also the habit of exagger- | ation so frequently indulged in at the pre-| sent day. A vote of thanks, moved by Mr. ' Frederick Morrow and seconded by Mr. } Archibald Currie, was tendered the lec- | turer near the close, after which a collec-| tion in aid of the organ fund, was taken up. Lectures in Souris, as a rule, don’t take as / well as they ought to do, but in this instance» there is no reason to complain, as the! audience was both large and appreciative. From present appearances it looks as though the reign of mud is over for this year. Farmers are busy shipping potatoes | at 20 cents a bushel, which are being put) on board a two-topmaster belonging to Pic- | tou, chartered by J. G. Sterns, Esq. The St. Olaf called here on her way to the Magdalen Islands on Monday evening, returning on Wednesday morning with mails and passengers. To-night (Thursday) she will leave here on her last trip for the season. Captain Lamaister enjoys the con- fidence ef the public, and it is hoped that next spring, when the mail service is re- sumed on this route, he will be again in command. The repairs on the breakwater are nearly completed for this year. A block of wood and stone at @ weak spot on the inside of the work has lately been constructed under the foremanship of Mr. George Rice, of Souris West. Everyone interested in the welfare of Souris is interested in the proservation of its breakwater. It is hoped, therefore, that a sum will be granted next session of Dominion Parliament, sufficient to build a slope all the way alongthe seaside of the work, Thuis will takeseme few thousand dollars, but it will be money well spent, as without it there is no doubt but the old work .uust eventually give away. The county court is at the present time iu session at Souris, Judge Reddin presiding. The dock is a large one—chiefly dealing with pigs. The case of Chaisson vs. Sweeny was disp sed of Wednesday after- noon. This case was interesting and very imtricate. Two pigs lost their owners, or the owner lost his pigs. At any rate, some- body else had two pigs which attracted the’! eye of the man who had lost his. This re-) sulted in the latter claiming the pigs in possession of the former, and this in turn finally ended in the abduction of these two) pigs. The pigs were kept all summer and | grew and became fat, The mea from whom the pigs were abducted goes to law and his pigs are ordered to be returned. Thus the pigs were fattened for market for this man gratis. Another pig case, that of a dog having attacked a pig, injuring it badly. This case is no yet disposed of. A raneaag sasieee® occurrei om Main St., Souris, Wednesday, which miglit have had serious resnlts as the atreet was pretty well crowded at the time. However, it happily ended in nothing bat a couple of posts being broken down in front of Matthew, McLean & Co’s store. ; incurred. lin June, 1891, was some ‘trade and traffic between the east and west way at much lower cost than the govern- | ment can must be apparent to everyone. | In the first place the Minister of Railways is only such by theincidents of pulitics He may or may not have any special train- ing for the position. Withia the past five or six years there have not been less than | four different men in that office, namely ;' Mr. J. H. Pope, Sir John A. Macdonald, ! Mr, Bowell and Mr. Haggart. None of these | 1 venture to say, were by any invcans experts at railroading. Asa matter of course each of | thea endeavored to make themselves mas- ters of the situation as soon as possible, and in doing so saw, or fancied they saw, where | many improvements could be made, and in| carrying out these new plans some friction and additional expense would naturally be | No sooner was this done or par-- tially done than another change of port-' introduced at additional cost, and so it goes on, Then again, the Minister himself not being an expert at railroading, is not suf- ficiently acquainted with the duties of his subordinates to be able to put the most suitable man in his proper place, or even to teat his qualification for any important position, and in consequence blunders, and unnecessary expense is the result; and very often life and property endangered. Be- sides this, appvintments are too often made through political influence from all portions of the Dominion. The Minister, anxious to comply with the request of his supporters in the Commons, and not being qualified himself to test the applicant's qualificauon, men are often appointed whe never should have been, and never would have been, if the head of the Department was himself an expert. On the other hand, the President of the C. P. R. Company ia a thorough master ef his profession, who has made railroading a life study, and who pro- bably stands to-day among railway manag- ers without a peer. No political influence has any weight with him in choosing his subordinates. Qualification is the only passport to offices of trust and responsibil- ity. The result is efficient management at a minimum cost, Again, we require a fast line of steamships on the Atlantic between Canada and Great Britain, a service which the Government up to the present time have failed to secure, although they were, | understand prepared to give a subsidy of $500,000 per year. How much more than this snm will be required to secure this service I cannot tell, Then the loss on running the intercolonial Railway during the year ending $685,000; P. E. le land Railway, $83,700; making together on the two railroads a loss of $768,700. Now, if we add to this the $500,000 which the Gov- ernment has offered, but which no one is pre pared to accept, for a fast and efficient steam. ship line we have the sum of $1,268,700 es a total annual Joss on operating the two rail. ways and the proposed new fast steamship line. This, certainly, is a very large sum, and if we can get the Intercolonial and P. E. Island Railroads more efficiently managed, largely increased, new industries set on foot, salt, coal, iron, nickel and other mines opened up and successfully operated, a home market rapidly built up for our agricultural products, a fast steamship line establisaed on the At. iantic, branch lines of railway built to New London, Rustico, Belfast and Marray Harbor, Codtish are being caught off the coast at Souris in moderate quantities and of a good jan2—.dy & wky to Charlottetown yesterday. quality. A number of cases were shipped ‘the figures above indicat rn ii and the tunnel constructed across the Straits, and ali done fora subsidy probably less than , representing our The Great German-American Spe- ecifie for diseases peculiar to the female sex. We will give 81,000 for any case] we cannot curé that does not require surgical interference. Ome sponth’s treatment, 83.00. SKODA’S GERMAN OINTMENT. The Great Skim Cure, also for wounds, abrasions, burms, tc. Asa cosmetic, makes ibe skin like velvet. Removes Dbiack-heads, mples, etc. asif by magic, ## you follow ditree- tions. Three ounce tubes in elegant cartons for 50 ets. SHKODA’S LITTLE TABLETS. For Meadache ani Liver Trouble. With the DISCOVERY they cure Bheu- matiam. Mildi,Safe, Efficient. Far supe- rior to or Once used you will have no other. 50 in a box for 35 ets, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SKODA DISCOVERY C0,, Wolfville, N.S, CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK AND Provincial Exbibition Association, aK ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING ‘of the Shareholders of this Association will be held cLeod's Hall, Queen Sireet, Charlottetown, ° . n folios takes place and again changes are on TUKSDAY EVENING, the 2ith of December, instant, at § o'clock, for the transaction of gener- al business A full avtendance is requested. The Transfer Books of the Association will be closed from this date until the day after the Genera! Meeting. By order of the Directors. A. B. WARBURTON, Secretary. Charlottetown, Dec, 3, 1892—pat guar d&w NOTICE. Pane holding tickets or books for the Stal - lion “ Parneli” will please return them to the owner before the 30th of this month, on which day he will be disposed of at the owner's , place of business. P. P, GILLIS, dec5—eod tl 30th ANNUAL MEETING, Merchants Bank of P. E. Island. HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the shareholders of the Merchants’ Bank of P. K. Island will be held at the Banking House, Great George Street, on MONDAY, tae 9th day of January, next, A. DU, 1893, at the hour of lt o'clock, a. m, Proxies must be left with the Cashier at least one day previous to the meeting. Wa. McLEAN, dec?—fri&ta tl dt wk Cashier. A CARD — Respecting resolution passed by the Medical Men of this city, re- questing the Druggists to dis- continue selecting medicines for their customers :— 8S I have a legal right to select medicines for my customers, I shall continue as heretofore to supply their wants to the best of my ability—with the best goods that money ean buy, and my long experience in the busi- ness, (extending over twenty years, with four years spent in the study of medicine with a as physician), I fee! justified in asking for a continuance of your Jiberal patronage. The Apothecaries Hall is not run in the interest of any physician, directly or indirectly. You are not charged 25 or 30 per cent extra on prescriptions for the doctors’ benefit. Therefore, bring them to me and save money. All prescriptions and family recipes shall receive my persona! attention. Your obedient servant, Groner E, Heenes., present loss, provided we bad the steamship Apotbecaries Hall, DesBrisay’s Corner, Queen St., Ch'town.