cs ee fe eee! a ee ee eg ere GPRS 5S E ¢ x y . * ‘ & ” € Pa = ee x eh ae tes ae , HE EXAMINER _v~ rinting Rooms, LONDON HOUSE, QUEEN STREET, Tob Printing of all kinds at short notice Billhead Letterheads, Noteheads, Pamph- ete. Posters, Dodgers, etc Tenws :—Frvs Dottans 4 YEaR. “—_ NEW SERIES. For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, | and prompt attention to orders, THE | EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- | ment is peculiar. Don't forget it. * This is true Liberty, when Free Bora Men, having te advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnriripzs. —— ee te eee ere cae ee CHARLOTTETOWN, P. ©. ISLAND WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1892. Suretzs Corres Two Crengs —— > ae VOL, 380.--NO. 55 an anarchist plot to blow up the Bourse and : ee a a — a : —_ = ne = = Calendar for July, 1892. oe ey [LETTERS To THE EDITOR. ee eg MOON’S CHANGES. 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High Water. y | Saal of | Day of Week. | — Month. | : Morn. | After. ; kh. m. h. m. 1 | Friday | 257 | 219 2 | Sasurday |} 34 48 3 Sunday } 435 & 5 4 Monday | 5 35 6 8 5 Tuesday 6 41 7 ai 6 Wednesday 7 40 8 § 7 Thursday | 8 36 9 2 s Friday | Om 9 50 9 saturday 10 13 10 34 10 Sunday 10 55 10 16 ll Monday | 11% ll 55 2 Tuesday arr ae 014 13 Wedoesday | 0 32 0 50 14 Thursday . 1 28 15 Friday 1 47 Sie 16 Saturday | 2 29 2 52 17 Sunday 3 22 3 52 18 Monday | 431 5 11 19 Tuesday 5 59 6 48 20 Wednesday | 72 8 18 21 Thursday } 8§ 39 9 10 22 Friday | 935 | 10 0 23 Saturday 10 21 10 42 24 Sunday _s 11 22 25 Monday 1l 39 11 57 26 Tuesday oor 015 27 Wednesday |} 0 32 0 49 28 Tharsday i. 1 2 29 Friday 1 40 1 57 30 | Saturday .' Si 2 30 3l | Sunday | 2 54 3 16 ST, G8URGR PHARMACY, —HEADQUARTERS FOR— FISHING TACKLE. ot NAMELY —— Flies, Rods, Reels, Lines, Hooks (with and without Gut), Landing Nets, etc. Ww* HAVE NO FIVE-YEAR-OLD STOCK at a 3) per cent. distouat, nor d> we adver- tise to sell our stoc's at that discount, but only ask @ fair and honest profit on a new and excep- tionally good stock. Our ROVS are very fine, and worth the prics asked for them, . F, Det. DAVIES, mayi3 PENNYROYAL WAFERS. A specific inonthly medieine for ladies to restore and regulate the menses; producing free, healthy and painless discharge. Ne aches or pains on ap- proach. Now used by over 30,000 ladies. Once used will use again. Invigo: ates there orgens. Buy of your drugziet ently those with our signature across face of label. Ayoid eubstitutes. Sealed particular maile' 2e stamp, ¥ 00 per oox Address, EUREKA CHEMICAL - \ COMVANY, Detaost, Micu. For sale, maiied, by GEO. BE. HUGHES, at Apothecaries’ Halil, Ch’'town, dw ly—sept29 JAMES A. MORRISON, HALIFAX. AGENT FOR WARRLY, CAKEBREAD & 00., TEA MERCHANTS, . London, «= England, AND ALSO—— First-Class West India Firms, etc. SPECIALTIES: Tea Sugar and Molasses. Careful attention given to consignments of Prince Edward Island Produce. REFERENCE—Bank of Nova Scotia. OFFICE —Pickford & Black’s Wharf. Halifax, August 13, 1891—dy & wy Several THE GREAT International Tunnel Reute, Reaching over its own tracks every City, Town and Manafacturing Certre of importance in ONTARIO and QUEBEC, And forming a Continuous All-Rail Highway between ‘he Atlantic and Pacifie Oceans. The Grand Trunk Railway has opened an office in Charlottetowa for the sale of tickets to all points in Michizaa, Minnesota Da-.ota. Mon- tana, Manitoba, the Northwest, British Colum- bia, Colorado, Arizoaa, California, Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, Omaha, St. Paul, peg. &e., Via Levis (Quebec) or Bostoa and the st. Clair Tunnel. To San Francisco and Intermediate Poinis: St. Paal, Portland, Ore., and Paget Sound Points, with only one change, LEAVE 1S p. m., a. m. MONTREAL every TUESDAY, at and every WEUNESDAY at 9.25 Tourist Tickets to all parts of Canada and the United States upon application, For rates, routes and through tickets to all points, apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent Grand Trunk Railway. Charlottetown, , 1992—tf Casts, Winni-( id TO offer Special Bargains. at a sweeping reduction. Charlottetown, July 12, 1892--eod & w ——--) 30 PER CENT. WO HUNDRED SUIT LENGTHS and 15} TROUSER LENGTHS at a Discount of from 10 to 50 per cent. We want to clear all SUMMER GOODS in stock, and Balance of STRAW HATS at cost. range of FURNISHINGS and READY-MADE CLOTHING ky Also, a complete D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR SUBSTANTIAL HOURISHMERT FOR CHILDREN | digested form. June 1, 1892. i, THE GREAT WANT sb the virtues of PRIME BEEF : concentrated in an_ easily- :\p {x] They need it, but cannot aiways digest sufficient solid feed to get it. ——— FIRE! John’s, Newfoundland, ($100,000,000 Assets) represented by jy18—lm eod guar —_— o-oo THE ILLUSION —$—$ ‘FIRE! DISPELLED! HE ILLUSION so fondly cherished by our citizeas that, owing to our excellent water supply and efficient fire service, no serious conflagration could obtaia in Charlottetown has been dispelled, as witness the recent unfortunate destruction of St. BE WISE, THEREFORE, and insure your property in the great Companies J. MACEACHERN, AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND. —_—— SS in Charlottetown. In connection are entrance on Dorchester Stre2t. Charlottetown, June 24, 1892—dy tf The undersigned offers FOR SALE PROPERTY, consisting of the four-story QUEEN STREET, containing handsomey ING and one of the BEST KNOWN BUSINESS STANDS his VALUABLE Brick Building on finished DWELL- WAREHOUSE, COAL HOUSE STABLE and CARRIAGE HOUSE, and a large Yard with Early application, for particulars, should be made to Mr. Archibald McNeill, Real Estate Agent, or to LAURENCE W. WATSON. RARE OPPORTUNITY. IW-N ame \ Charlottetown, May 27, 1892—fri sat Selling at less than Wholesale Prices. Dollars saved on (o}———- JUST RECEIVED, Bankrapt Giotls IN SUITINGS AND TROWSERINGS, GOOD PATTERNS, From Four to Six a Suit. -———_—_— NOW 1S YOUR TIME TO SAVE MONEY —-——$——(x }——————_——- JOHN MACLEOD & CO. | Merchant Tailors. NJOYS 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. 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 _~ from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its manyexcellent 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 Cruggist 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 FRANCISOO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORE, N. ¥. W.R. WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, Charlotteetown. mwf jyl3 ae ~ become listiess, fretful, without ener- gy, thin and weak. Fortify and build them up, by the use of 1 SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHCOSPHITES @f Lime and Soda. Palatable as Milk. AS A PREVENTIVE OR CURE OF COUGHS OB COLDS, IN BOTH THE OLD AND YOUNG, IT 1S UNEQUALLED. Genuine made by Scott & Bowne, Belleville. Wrapper: at all Druggists, 60c, and _ ' ; TEET : Best of material, | MOUNTED on Vulcanite, $1000 a set; mounted on Watts Metal, $15.00 a set, Partial Sets from $2.00 and upwards. workmanship an eatisfaction.—MURRAY’S DENTAL PARLORS ; 45 Queen Street. lyr eod & wy—june4 THIS BAKING POWDER \WOODILL’S GERMAN Is WELL SUITED for FAMILY USE and has been employed IN MY OWN HOUSEHOLD for many years. Garg: Lawson, Pa D., L. L. 0, E. I. C., G. B. & IRELAND. jly4 BOATS TO HIRE! Safe Rowboats and OMFORTABLE, night. embarking. JOHN SNELGROVE, Steam Navigation Wharf. Sailboats at any hour of the day or A convenient slip for landing and White Weeds. Sir,—In your paper of the 25th inst. I see the following: ** We hope, therefore, that the owners of land in the vicinity of Charlottetown will at once unite to put down the white weed. It can be done, but not without intelligent, systematic, organ- ized effort.’”” Will you kindly outline to your interested readers how this happy state of affsirs can be arrived at? I am one who hasthe most supreme contempt for the beautiful white weed, a bunch of which so many are wont to gather as an ornamental flower. In my boyhood days I have spent many an hour with others in carefully pulling them all out of a large tield by the roots. It was not such a task in a grain field, but the memories of a hay field haunt me still. My father, after try- ing every kuown method, gave up the her- culean task some twenty-five years ago, and to-day the old homestead has about the usual crop of daisies. The fields we pulled so many armfuls out of are still white for the hay harvest, and the fields that had no white weeds then are almost as free from them to-day. I have made many inquiries as to how our Island can be freed from these sesthetic flowers, and have never yet learned how they can be eradicated, but portant subject by you. A Farmer's Son. England and New Zeaiand. Lord Onslow, the departing Governor of New Zealand, recently made a rather sig- nificant speech. He referred to the grow- ing trade between the ‘* Eagland of the Southern Seas” and the Mother Country. Meat, wool and grain were being shipped in steadily increasing quantities, whilst English manufacturers were largely purch- ased in New Zealand in spite of a high duty, placed mainly for revenue purposes, and incidentally for protection. But Lord Onslow was especially enthusiastic over the success and the results of the great Colomiai Conference of 1877. He himself was there as British Under-Secretary for War, and very truly observes that ‘* only those who were present at the Culonial Conference can realiza the importance of it, and how many misunoderstandings it dispersed, and how it set at rezt friction between different prris of the Empire.”” The point, how- ever, of his remarks was in reference to the trede question and especially to that of preferential duties. “Of all the proposals mide in that Confer- ence none were interesting than was that of Mr. Hofmeyr, the representative of South Africa, when he sabmitted a proposal that England and the colonies should agree to a duty of 2 per cent. on all goods brought into their countries, aud that the proceeds of this duty should be applied to the purposes of their common defence. I am sorry to say that the proposal was not adopted.” The Governor then proceeded toe poiat out that such preferential policy, whatever the percentage, or to whatever use the proceeds might be put, would vastly increase colonial trade, and added that ‘there is an increasing disposition on the part of the English people to make some sacrifice for the benefit of the empire at large.” ne mn ey am am. + How Taimage Does It. Many Americans abroad are exceedingly annoyed at their lack of skill in the use of 4|the European languages, writes the Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage in the August Ladies’ Home Journal, After a vain attempt to make a Parisian waiter understand French they swear at bim in English. But I have always remembered when travelling abroad the art of the physician who put all the re- mains of old prescriptions into one bottle— the vil, and the calomel, and the rhubarb, and the assafcetida—and when he found a patient with a ‘complication of diseases,” he would shake up his old bottle and give him a dose. And so I have compounded a language for European travel. 1 generally take a little French, and a little German, and a little English, with a few snatches of Chinese and Choctaw, and when I find a stubborn case of waiter or landlord that will not understand, | simply shake up all the dialects and give him adose. It is sure to strike somewhere. If you cannot make him understand, you at any rate give him a terrible scare. I never had the anxiety of some ina strange land about getting things to eat. like everything in all the round of diet ex- cept animated cheese and odorous codfish; always have a good appetite; never in my life missed a meal save once, when I could not get any, and knowing that ‘‘eine geros- tete reindfleisch schiebe” means a beef- steak, “‘eine messer” a knife, and ‘eine gabel” a fork, and ‘‘eine serviette” a nap- kin, after that I feel perfectly reckless as to what I can or cannot get. _ ns Kor Over Firry Years Mrs. Winsloes Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE IS MARKED IN BRONZE LETTERS. NONE OTHER GENUINE. jan?—dy & wky Myrtle Navy Ty. & B. It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, aad the little cherub awakes as ** bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the chif@, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes, Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘‘ Mra. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. lyr Lioyd, owner of the Detroit garbage boat, without clearance papers. vheap boots. ald’s. hope very scon to be informed on this im- Amuerstsure, Ont., July 23.—Captain has been fined $400 for dumping filth gathered in Detroit on the Canadian side of the river near here. The fine was imposed under the customs law for discharging cargo Go to the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store for jy2l tf New lot of ladies black hats, new flowers i and wreaths just received at J. B. Macdon-|and cured thousands. In big bottles 50c. and jy2l té' $l at Charlottetown drug stores. eeee the Palace of Justice. lt is expected that the Russian Government will authorize the export of rye and bran on August 1. Retaliation with Canada might be a trifle annoying to people living along the border anda few vessel owne:s, but there is no easier way of teaching Canada that the Monroe doctrine reaches to the North to the South Pole on the American hemisphere. So says an United States exchange. The Vienna Nieue Freie Presse publishes secret Russian documents dated in 1881 aod in 1886 showing payments of 762,000 trancs in the first year and 300,000 francs in the second year by the Russian Government to Russian agents in Bulgaria and other Balkan States. The Bulgarian Government's organ, Svoboda, publishes a communication from the Russian Legation at Bucharest to the Russian Foreign Office, showing that every movement taken against Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria is directed, paid for and instigated by Russia. Although an unusually large quantity of Scotch coal has been brought to the Upper Provinces this season, the Cape Breton trade continues to increase. Returns for May, Jane and July show an increase in the importation to the St. Lawreace ports of fifty thousand tons over the same period last year. 2<6+e e+e+e Higher Education of Women. The ghost which questions whether woman will not lose her womanly qualities in the process of higher education will not down, writes Mrs. Lyman Abbott in the August Ladies’ Home Journal. It appears not only in the quiet and the shade of midnight, when ghosts have a right to appear, but it stalks abroad in open daylight, The innocent have always borne the penalty of the guilty, and the clamorous women who pirade on public platforms, and who make themselves obnox- ious in public conveyance, who give their families peace at home by going abroad with their debates, these are they who throw dis+ credit on their innocent sisters. I wish I might picture the homes in which I am so happy as to be a welcome guest, where bigh- est education for man and for woman combin- bined to make highest happiness and highest usefulness. Woman may dwarf her best powe's by cultivating only her emotions, she may do it by cultivating only her body, and, of course, she may doit by cu'tivating only ber mind; but that is not higher education, mapy difficulties it smoothed away, how /and wherever a youug woman has found a} place where she may obtain knowledge, and aiso the other fruits which a perfected char- acter should bear, she cannot be hurt by that pursait. Flashes of Wisdom. The more we love God the purer our lives will be. Your enemy will not tell you where to dig for gold, Don’t make friends with a mwa who orders his wife around iu public. It takes a thinker toinake another thinker think. A smile unlocks the door, a frown bars the gate. It is only when we are trus‘ing God that we are capable of doing our best. The day that a man marries a good wife he takes a big step toward Heaven. If you always pray aloud in secret you will not find it hard to pray in public. When a praying man leaves a community, he jeaves a vacancy that is hard to fill. When we remember that our words may influence people for eternity we ought to be very caretul how we speak. There are people who never give away any milk until after they skim it, and then they want credit for cream. An old Scotch proverb says: ‘The hog never looks up to see who shakes down the acorns.” Do» you ask a blessing at your table? Learn a verse of Scripture every day, and you will have something to talk about in prayer meeting whether you feel like it or not. Blessed is the man who uses no tobacco, no liquors; spends his evenings at home, con- tracts no debts, and prays with his family. “The end of that man is peace.’’—Ram’s Horn. ee To Gain the public confidence is essential to business success, and it can only be gained by a steady course of faithful dealing with them. It is by this course that Messrs. Tuckett & Son have secured the great success ot their ‘‘Myrtle Navy” tobseco. This con- I | fidence is not only a source of business to the firm, but also a source of economy which the consumers get the benefit of. The merchant never loses a moment of time in examining the quality of the tobacco. The name fixes the quality as absolutely as the mint stamp fixes the value of the guinea, It is pot even necessary for the commercial traveller's trunk to be burdened with a sample of ‘Myrtle Navy.” Allhis customers know what it is, and know in an instant when it has been supplied. There is no room for any dispute shout it. No waste of time or postage in writing complaints about it. These msy look look like trifles to the uninitiated, but they save money, and enable merchants to perform the work of distribution at the smallest possible cost. They are part of the reasons why the finest quality of tobacco grown can be sold at so cheap a price. ee Qvesec, July 23.—Seamen are beginning to get scarce at this port and bounties of from $5 to $10 are paid for each man _ ship- ped. The wages for the voyage to Europe are: Able seamen, £8 per month ; ordinary seamen, £6, with half a month advance. Makes FLesH AnD BLoop.—When the sys tem is all run down and there seems to be no hope of obvaining nourishment for the body by the ordinary proeess of food supply and digestion, when the body is sinking fast, then is the time to use Miilers Emulsion of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. It always works wonders, because it is a flesh aad blood maker and contains all the constitueats for nourish- ment found ia wheat, in fact, Miller's Emul.- sion is a perfect “* staff of life,” and bas saved SO 4&2 Rheumatism of the Joints AND INHERITED HUMOR «. BLOOD Banished by Skoda’s, AFTER PHYSICIANS HAD PRONOUNCED THEM INCURABLE{ Marcus LITTLEFIELD LIVES AT WEST WINTERPORT, ME. A FARMER BY OCCU- PATION, HE ENJOYS THE RESPECT OF ALL WHO KNOW HIM. IN CONVERSATION WITH] A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SKODA Dts- COVERY CO., NOT LONG SINCE HE RELAT- ED THE FOLLOWING STORY: «“ Ever since I was bern, I have been troubled at times, more or less, with a FEC MOR on my hands, face and neck. lor fifteen years it has been on the fim- crease, I have been gradually failing in health, and for three years past it hae itched and burned 60 badly, that all the way I could getany rest at night, was to bathe in strom ie actd, a this only relieved me for a few hours. In addition to this, cight months ago, NRhexmatism in my neck and shoul- ders set in, drawing my BETTER tetris so place, that for three weeks clothes off. Physicians said 1 could never I did not have my get well. I was unable to do any work, and was a great sufferer. I doctored with several Physicians, including Speciattst+ in Boston, and teok nearly all the ad- parilias and blood purifiers, but received ne benefit what- ever. I had given up all hopes, and my friends thought I could live but a few months. I began the use of SKODA’'S DISCOVERY and TABLETS, nore to directions, and also used SKODA" OINTMENT externally. After usin T A them but one | : H RN was a visible week, there os jee a. hange in appearance. y skin tl war literally covered with and bletches began to clear up. My tite became good, less pain in my shoulders, and I gained wagealy. Ihave mow used jess than ozs courses of these! REMEDIES, and my Rheumatism has t disa . SHOULDERS THAT WERE DRAWN OUT OF PLACE AND WHICH THE DOCTORS SAID COULD NEVER BE GOT BACK AGAIN ARE A8 GOOD AS NEW AND IN PERFECT PosITION. My skin is) free from blotches and mples. I have gained COLD wenty pounds in flesh, can go into the woods at sunrise and chop cord wood until dark, and n et tired, a thing I could never do betore n all my life, and am able to Ww all the time. My friends are aston-§ ished at the resul:s, and not more s0 than my self. ney consider it almest mirac- ous. SKODA DISCOVERY CO,, Wolfville, N.S. HARD COAL LANDING TO-DAY, Per Schr. Wandrian from New York, 530 TONS HARD COAL EXTRA QUALITY. Cc. LYONS. Charlottetown, July 18, 1892. LOBSTE Rs. I AM paying the H heat Cash Prices for Lob sters of first quality, Talis and Flats, ORACE HASZARD, Queen Square. Charlott etowa, June 18, 1892. YOU will find the NEW DRINKS OF THE—— WILMOT SPA most delicious. They are called Frvir SquasH (a delicate drink for ladies), Liwe Frorr Cuampacne (a delicious non- alcoholic Beverage), and Cixcnona Brr- vers (a palatable and effective tonic). They will be found an agreeable variety from the Ginger Ale and Lemonade, All leading Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Wine Merchants. Wilmot Spa Spring Co. (Ltd). jyl9 R SALE—A light track sulky, used only a few times and the best of stock in it. A ~— bargain given to one who needs it, at W, C, ICE's, next to Fish Market, Grafton Street, jy15—tri tu fri pd et a x