st: Raden: OFTaAWw 4 THK EXAMINER Job Printing Rooms, LONDON HUUSK, QUKEN STREET, job Printing of all kinds at whort notices, igilthea , Leiverhoads, Noteheads, Pamph- ee, Posters Dodgers, etc. | i Tens: Five Dotsans a Yuan, ” Pers ———— —_ NEW SERIES. Calendar for February, 1893. MOON'S CHANGES, Last Quarter, 8th day.....,..... 3.69 after New Moon, 16"b 7 ccecbienees 6 03 noon First Quarter, 23ed @ay.......... 101 morn = - = = ——— eae Dey | | Day's | Hi gh of | Day of Week. | length. | Water Month. —_—_— ' $F SS Sy - b.m. | Morn’g l W ednesday os lh 4 2 Tharsday 32 Ii 41 5 Friday 35 aft 17 4 | Saturday 37 0 5) 5 Sunday eo. 7 6 Monday “4 | ) 5 7 Tueaday 47 | 2 37 5 | Wednesday 49 3 24 9 Thursday 52 4 26 UW Friday 55 5 40 1 Saturday 53 6 58 12 | Sunday 10 1 8 ¢ 3 Monday 4 8 55 4 Tuesday 3 9 34 15 W ednesday ll 10 24 16 ~=—s || Thursday 14 SS 7 Friday 17 li 37 ls Saturday 2) | Morn’g 19 Sunday 23 0 12 2» Mondsy 26 0 47 21 Tuesday 20 i 26 22 Wednesday 33 211 23 Phuraday 36 3 5 wv Friday 39 4 20 25 Saturday 42 5 &5 % Sunday 45 7 23 yi Monday 49 8 31 28 , | uesday 10 52 923 A. LEOFPR BD (GRADUATE OF LAVAL AND McGULL,) Mining Engineer MAIN OFFICE. ecccee QUEBEC BRANCH ...MONTREAL decld—dy lyr Mounted on Vulcanite, $16 ® set. Mounted on Watt's Metal, $15 a set. Best of material, workmanship and satisfaction --DR J. P. MURRAY, Stampers Block, Victoria How. j ROBERT BALLOJE & O00. TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J. A. MD3R1S04, HALIFAX ~ §. R. FOSTER & SON, | Manufacturers of Wire Nails, STEEL AND IRON CUT NAILS, And Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shee Nails, Hungarian Nuils, &c., 8ST. JOHN, N. B. NERVE BEANS wautely pm wel yack or six ‘tr By a Fests Frcs rein Chariottetuss © GRUKGE bk. | UGHES, SIMSON BROS. & CO., Halifax, Wholesale Agents. Offices To Let. WO OFFICES on the first fist of the Mer chants’ pank of P. KE. Island bai adioin the new offices of Davies & H These are heated with hot water, attached to them fire a lock. Natrance, Great George Street. ‘tsa A suit of Offices on second fat. A» y at Merchants’ Kank of P. B. Island. ¢ a W. McLEAN jan23—eod Cashier, THE CHARLOTTETOWN Main! Fire Insurance Co. $3 prepared to tske Risks on Property io the Ci-y at very low rates. The people vf Charlottetown can save a large amvunt of money by patronizing the MUTUAL IN- SURANCE CO. A number of our leading ¢itizens are connected with it, and the security is ample. Full pa:teculars can be obtained by applying to B. BALDERSTON, Secretary" Charlottetown, Dec. 5, 1892--3m 2iw 0. B. WADMAN, | Commissien Merchant & Auctioneer, CZAPAUD, P. E. 1. —— -—— P'aus AND FARM STOCK A SPECTALTY., Consivnment. solicieed Quick returns, 400 CTG AR, which [offer co Traders ty the i chetmr than they can import them jants dy & wky FOR SALE. TURE RILLIARD TABLES and two POOL TAULES JOHN JOY. feds Inland Steam Navigation Company. = Annual Gereral Mestiag of the Share- A holders of the Inland Steam Navigation eur willhe held inthe room in Queen's Bu). ings, Kiog Street. (now occapied by the Hsrbtor Light) on WEUNE-DAY. the 2iod day et February instant, at 3 o clock, p. m L. ©, OWRN, Secretary. Charlottetown, February 6, i 9. re enna ae = For neat, clean, tasteful Printing and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- ment is peculiar. Don't forget it. © ee eco tetealenieneeseeneneetiememneenmnoamntinammmemenmeneemenemeen = “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public. may «peak free.”—Evriripas. Suxets Corizs Two Oneee — ———(x)__— VA K have an export order for two tons of FEATHERS, and for two months will pay in own goods, at Cash y BD ; |prices, as below. The Feathers must be clean, free from sand, dirt and all quills. NEW GOOSE FEATHERS, Pure White, 30c. per lb. . 7 i White & Grey, 25c. per Ib. . . . Grey, _— * “« DUCK . White, _. * : . - Mixed, a “ HEN & CHICKENS, Mixed, a -% Second-hand Goose Feathers in good condition taken at 10c per lb. Big Bargains in FURNITURE this month. MARK WRIGHT & C9., Ltd. Charlottetown, February 9, 18903—2aw & wky Watch Your Watch. it performs satisfactorily, all right. If not, we can F | either repair it or supply a new Watch, with mutual benefit to buyer and seller. FE. W. TAYLOR, Cameron Block. Charlottetown, January 7, 1893, A TEAPOT FREE! With every five pounds of our Tea bought at either 20, 24 or 28 cents per pound, we will give, free of charge, one Earthenware Teapot. Our Tea has given excellent satistac— tion lately, and is too well known all over the country to require any puffing on our part. Call early and get a Teapot free. {This offer is good tor one month from this date, BEER & GOFF. Oharlottetowa, January 17, 1893 —eod & wky This will be Interesting to all who Read it G GNG 2 t 2S ae tt a SS GNIS OB IN G G Wire sis, 8‘ I's G > GNIBOLOCLOSING oe 2 2aow ft GC Se AU a oa wa eo ein eo 2.5:8 1: 8.8 adit gas ie ae 2s. @ G AND SHOES AT 3 2 OUT SALE OF seTrtso ss FS -" 6 03 0 Oe Ss Oo F-32909 8 ov Ef 2 a2 Oo e868 fg 2 0 Ss —"gos8odwt? ae £§ O06 FR North Side Queen Square. Charlottetown, January 28, 1892—eod —————— eee R.B.NORTON & 60. —_————— (I ‘THE RETAIL HARDWARE STORE is now open in the Store formerly occupied by U. E. Robertson, one block below the Burnt Store. ; All goods sold at from 20 to 30 per cent. discount. We ; } i also require inamedixte settlement of all debts. R. B. NORTON & CO., CITY HARDWARE STORE, QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, January 31, 1393. ea — — ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts ently yet pomee y on the Kidneys, Tiver 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 ac- 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 excellent qualities commend 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 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 FRANOCISOO, . LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORE, N. ¥. W R. WATSON, Wholosale ; Druggist Charlotteetown mwf iyl3 PURE o# % POWDERED ¢ - 5 } ¢) OIA PUREST, STRONCEST, BEST. Roady for use inany quantity. For making Koep, Boften{ng Wate™, Disinfecting, and a hundred Olhet ses. A cap equais & pounds Sal Sola. Sold by All Grocers and Drugriste. Bm WW. GILLES, Torentca I HAVE received the following telegram :— BRANTFORD, Ont., Feb. 2. F. pe C. Davies. ‘ You are now Agent for Charlottetown this season--not Ch HT 7 —. “THE Gootn Bicrcie Co, F. de €. DAVIES. St. George Pharmacy, Victoria Row. _ feb indeed is he whose blood is poor, who haslost his appetite and his flesh and seems to be in a rapid de- cline ; but SCOTT'S EMULSION Of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Ol) and Hypophosphites can make it rich again by restoring appetite, flesh and rich blood, and 86 giving him energy and perfect physical lite, cures Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula and Bronchitis. IT IS ALMOST AS PALATABLE AS MILK. Prepared on!y by Soott & Bowne, Belleville. POWDER PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST. Contains no Alum, Ammonia, Lime, Phosphates, or any Injuriant. E. W. CILLETT, Toronto, Ont. _ DR. T. C. ROBINS, Surgeon Dentist. Office—Prince Street, opposite Sf. Paul's Thurch, CHARLOTTETOWN, F.=.f. dectl | CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13. = Sas i893. VOL. 30.--NO. 187 The Coal Oil Industry. One of the points to be attacked by the Oppositiun at the present session is the duty on cval oil. The Montreal Star for some time past has been persistently advocatiwg the aboli tion of the duty on American oil; and many other p: pers in Canada have taken up the seme cry. From the showing oj these pspers one would be inclined t think that the duty and customs regula tions were the cause of the high price charged to the consumers of coal oil in Cinada. In order to place the matte: iairly, the following facts have been ob tained :— The coal oil wells at Petrolia have to be pumped with expensive machinery, and none of them extend down over 500 feet - whereas, in the United States, many of the oil wells flow without pumping, and a much greater quantity of the raw product ir available. The Canadian raw oil is of 4 heavier gravity than the American product, ahd requires greater expenditure in retin- ing it ; but owing to the skill of our manu facturers, the quality of Canadian coal o:] or kerosene is now fully equal, if noi superior, to American, Another thing also should be remem. bered. On account of having to expor their products to a foreigu couatry, where there is a high duty to tace, the American refiner naturally sends the best gouds they make, and little of the poorer grades ot American oil are imported into the Dominion. In consequence, a reputatior has been obtaized for American Coal Qi; and our pecple usually suppose thai Canadian oil is of poorer quality. While this is not true, when the same grades vi oil are compared; yet traders have—for their own purposes— helped to confirm that impression. | am informed on good authority that merchants and traders sell large quantities of Canadian oil as Amer- ican; and consequently obtain larger profits The price of good Canadian cil, suitable fcr family use, and which has to undergo the same Government inspection as the American—at Petrolia is 10} cents per gallon in barrela, and has not been higher for the last two years and 7} cents in bulk; and the very fiuest quality of water white grade, which is better than avy usually imported into Canada can be boughs within cents of that price. The question will naturally be asked. ‘“*Why is it that such high prices are charged the consumer?” ‘he answer is that the wholesale dealers, of whom there are Only one id each large city, have a mon opoly of the sale in their district, and they caarge from 15 to 18 cents per gallon accora- ing to the quality of the oil and the distance from the oil ceutre or refinery. Then the merchant who purchases from the vholesale man also adds a profit. The coumry retailer has another profit, and in conse- quence, the oil that only costs 10} cents at the refinery is sold tothe consumer at prices varying from 20 to 30 cents, according to the competition among the retailers. The refiner of the oil, as can readily be seen, does not obtain the large price for his pro duct that some papers bave pointed out, when the cost of the raw material and refio- ing is taken into account, aad it is altogether through the profits charged by the different middle men that the con. sumer has to pay so much for his kero sene oil, If the duty were taken off it might possi bly lower the price of coal oil fur a ehort time; but as suvun as it was, the American combine, known as the Standard Oi! Com- pany, would fl»od Canada with their goods, and close the manufacture of it in the Domivion. Then they would be in a posi tion to charge what they please. An illus- tration of bow the abolition of a duty raises the price—in certain cases—is seen in the case of anthracite coal. When the duty on anthracite coal was enforced, that eval could be bought in Central Canada for $6 per ton, and sometimes a little less; whereas now it sells at $6 60 to 36.75. The American coal combine reguiates the price according to the cost of other fuel that can be obtained by the consumer in any particular place. At Smith's Falls, a short distance west of Ottawa, anthracite coal van be bought for about $5 per ton, because other fuel is obtained cheapiy; but the consumer at Ottawa has to pay the prices already quoted. Should the duty be taken off coal oil, the price of the American preduct would be regul- ated according to the circumstances of each district. Where competition from other il- luminating materials would enter, then they would lower the price; but in other cases it would be increased. The discussion that has taken place has opened the eyes of the Canadiea refiners, and i am informed that it is in contemplation by the Canadian Coal Oil manufacturers to have a fixed retail price, so that consumers all over Canada will have their kerosene oil at a rea- sonable figure; and to regulate the profits of middlemen, by discounts given something in the way adopted by the hardware trade or that followed by patent medicine manufac- turers. I omitted to point out that the quo- tations given herein are for the Imperial gal- lon, and that prices usually given for the American product are for the wine gallon, which is ove-fifth smaller than tte Canadian. Consequently, an allowance of 20 per cent. must be made in making any comparison be- tween the two, G. F. G. ae USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great blood and nerve reme? Prick Or Hay—Reports from West- morland county, N. B., state that hay is selling at » higher price than it has for several years. Execrric Cars—It is definitely settled that electric cars will be ruvning in Hali- fax next snmmer. Negotiations are nearly completed with the Geaeral Electric Com- pany of New York. take, Mr. James SHAND, the well-known auc_ tioneer, says: “Had considerable expectora tion an’ disagreeable cough. Physicians re commended Pattner's Emulsior. Took +x bottles —cough vanished. Am convinced you. escente, ee ed A MYSTEBIOUS AGENT ALMOST A (The truth of wt t Windsor, MIRACLE! a is cert i : “ in Nove Scotus . <9 7 owes Perrtctous Arormia, It Possesses Wondrous Powers.) = rica Ses. SA Aees aad Heart Froub'te. CareJl a by BwOGa’s leMisieics. “ Yor 15 or2) fered f--"2 Efemorrkacc cf fe Bowel. WELL AND TRULY TESTED! : te dys have 2 Feemacrt a and have p2ssed I- toi iresh hleod § IN CANADA 4 iteennaets cs, id A POthen 5 z Bowels would prow whild t. ieementioninne For the last two years havo 1} ; Several physicians advised an operation, It is Called “Our Country's Benefactor.” Canada’s great benefacior, althongh a mysterious agent to the thousands who use it, possesses such wondrous powers for good in every community, that it has been placed atthe top round of the ladder of tame. Our people stand amazed at the magnificent results achieved from day to jay when the best medical efforts fail. Paine’s Celery Compound rescues and saves hese who are suffering and diseased, and who have been given up by the doctors, Che following extracts from a ietter written by Mrs. M. W. Brown, Mattox Post Office, Prince Edward Island, will show the value the grand medicine to weary sufferers :— **Had rheumatism in a distressing form for seven years ; could not walk or use wy arms ; at times 1 conld not eat or sleep ; was very melancholic and completely run- down, not get cured, After reading about Paine's | Celery Compound 1 commenced to use it, and I am now free from all pains; have a/ goed uppetite, sleep well, and my health is renewed. 1 am thankful for the great boon, and would like the world te know what Paine’s Celery Compound can do.” Reader, it will do the saiae for you ; it never fails to cure. GPORGE il. Du WOLk, Il tried other medicines but could! ene, Figs Grae Gaal. oi 2@tarGe I was also emaciated, extremely n feet and Jegs swelicd badly, and the least exertion set my heart beating so rapidly, E would have to rest. Wished myself dead rather than alive. Four months’ use of Sloda’s Remedios has made a new man of me. Have gained 2 tbs, in flesh, Hemorrhage all stopped, Heart beats regularly, [ can sleep hke a child, and am better than I have been for 29 years.” SKODA DISC OVE..Y Co,, WOLFVILLE, W. §, Improvements In Montreal: rxovers exeonet owe IDB Y, M. C. A. Concert rvore, THE pondent, G. F. O., writes: ‘* Mont-! Poe real is rapidly changing, and the/| HAS BEEN busivess of the city is spreading in all directions. St. Catharine Street is now principally taken up with the retail trade, | POS I PONED and mavy very handsome edifices have re- | cently been e: cted, among which the stores From 2nd of March to of Henry Morgay & C.., is noticeable. The, Thursday, March 9th, electric cars run ov it and carry passengers | from Craig and St. Lawrence main streets. | They are very convenient and fast, and | afford cheap and comfortable accommoda-' wR. VINNIOOMBE’S ORCHESTRA tion, it appears wonderful how easily they pave kindly consented to give severa vut any perceivable effort. As the China- no pullee, go like hellee all the time.” Among those whom I met in Montreal I may mention Mr. Charles Strangman, of the Canada Brewing Company, who has built extensive premises oun De Lorimer avenue during the last few years. Lis wife is a daughter of the late Hon. Joho Goff, of Cardigan, and Mrs. Goff is spending the winter with them. [also saw Mr. Harry Goff, who is taking a course in medicine at McGill, and will graduate this year. He reported allthe SJsland students us doing well at McGill. A + eo A ar Ottawa Notes. The Island contingent are all looking well, and are busy with their duties Octawa is one glare of ice almost, and the walking is very slippery; but the weather ia not very cold and is fine and bright. An exciting time took place a few days ago between the employees of the cuy and the Electric Car Company. It seems that some citizens objected to the Car Company removing so much snow off the track between the rails, and the City Engineer sent men to shovel it on again. This the Car Company could not allow as they then could not run their cars, and they started their brushes, which pelted off the snuw faster than it could be put on. The war continued for a time, but finally the city men gave in and the cars are running all right again. Great excite- meut was aroused for a time, but no damage was done to either party. Tne Corp SxaP—A_ Toronto paper, discussing the recent cold weather, finds consolation in the fact that 1859 was quite as cold. Is that year the records show there were three days in succession in Ontario when the themometer indicated at no time a higher temperature than 20 degrees below the cipher ; while at times 43 degrees below was reached. ‘I'he mercury froze and large trees were split asunder by the frost. She—You wil! have to work hard to win her. The Poet—I’ll have to work hard if I don’t. Fair Customer—Have you a piece called the **Moonlight Sonata 7?” Clerk — Yes, madam; it’s Beethoven's “Moonlight Sonata.” Here it is. **What is the price ?” “Only twenty cents.” “Oh, that’t too cheap. Show me some- thing better."—N. Y. Weekly. “Is ita boy or girl?’ asked the impa- tient father. ‘*It’s a poet,” said the doctor. **What do you mean ?” **Well, it’s born, not maid.’ Mrs. Gezzam—George, dear,here’s aa ar- ticle on how to keep moths out of sealskin sacques. Gazziam—That can’t be of much interest to you, as you have no sealskin sacque. preparation brought about my speedy conval- Mrs. Gazzam—That was what 1 wished to direct your attentiou to, love. Teacher—What is the principal port of a knife } For instance, why does your father carry & knife in his pocket ? Young Hopeful - Piease, sir, because of ) the corkscrew. are controlled, stopping and starting with- choice selections. The best talent in the city is being en- man said when he saw them, *‘No pushee, ‘gaged. Remember the date—March 9th. febs Ask for Scotch crf — February 28th aud March Ist. E.H. NORTON &CO,, AUCTIONEERS. ARGEST COMBINED TRADE SALE ever held in Charlottetown, at the Burut Pre- mises lately occupied by KR. B. Norton & Co., commencing at il o'clock on TUKSUAY, Feb. 28th, and continuing two days: The partly damazed stock of HARDWARE, including lv tons White Lead and Peinw (best English and Canadian brands), Hoiled and Raw Vil and Turpentine, 200 boxes Giass, 6 bris rolls Wonk ad Tan nad Der te - ie Nails, 20¢ rolls eac ‘ar an ‘aper, W niting, Ochre, Brushes, and general stock of Seasonable Hard. waro. aLs0-—— a. Trade ey of STAPLE GRoceniau, ing in part: 25 barrels Sugar 12 puncheons Molasses, 110 half chests Tea, 10 crates Crockery ware, 100 barrels Flour, 50 boxes Stareh, 25 gross French Blacking, hg ya Coffee, Giagee. Pepper, 0 boxes Soap, 3 barrels Via . ee pots, lamp Cuimneys, Castor Oil, Clgare aod wholesale stuck of Groceries. Merchasts can reserve their orders for Spring Goods and supply themselves at Auction prices at this sale. watt reserve prices. All goods offered will be EK, H. NORTON & CO., Auctioneers Sallt leorge Pharmacy, feb8—10i eod Remattieenetdl F, Del, Davies, Dispensing Chemist a | HAVE now secured the services of Mr. Peter Heater, late with W. K. Watson, who wiil ke charge of the Disepensiry Department, where he will be giad to eve all nis friends sgain. Visvensing of Physicians’ and Veterinary sur- geons’ P; a @ Specialty. A fail line of the Purest Drags and Chemicals, from » hich prescriptions are prepared. Filling of docwrs’ orders from the oountry \ desired. A price list of Drugs ead Chemicals sent on request to any are. ~piendid stock of Perfumes, Toilet an@ Fancy Articles, soaps, Patent Mudicines, Tooth Pre. araiions, Cigars, Tobaccos, Cigarettes, Pipes, etc., etc, wveo meacell, Come and see my stock. ST. GEORGE PHARMACY, Morris Hioek, o Sy ; > ‘ et 7 Ae y— . a — oak oe. - > et