ae CoE AR he | aad Pea ROE Re il a THE EXAMINER Job Printing Rooms, LONDON HOUSE, QUEEN STREET, ob Printing of all kinds at short notice. sitheod , Leterheads, Noteheads, Pamph aug, Posters, Dodgers, etc, — ee -_ nae -_—- - te ptt tenenntenennns anemones _—— Tenve: Five Dottargs a YEAR. “ This is true Liberty, when Freo Born Men. having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evairipzs. Por neat, clean, tasteful Printing | and prompt attention to orders, THE | EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- | ment is peculiar. Don’i forget it. Suvate Corrs Two Oxners —_ NEW SERIES. ee CUARLOT ean neers cece eepeecienneteentet eee TOWN, P. FE. ISLAND WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, i898. VOL. 31.--NO 29 ——— A A EN, “eect, et ti Calendar for June, 1893, MOON’S CHANGES, Lest Quarter, 7th day.......... 930.6 morn New Moon,l4th day............ 138 morn first Quarter, 20th day......... 10 24 afte: fall Moon,29:h day............ 2128 morn Day | Day's High of Day of Week. | Length. | Water Month. mn en ee ae ' ™ h. m Morn’g. i Thursday 15 21 ll 39 Friday 23 | aft 16 3 Saturday | 24 0 55 4 Sunday | 25 1 36 5 Mouday 26 2 20 8 Tuesday 27 $11 7 Wednesday | 23 So 2 8 Thursday 29 4 55 9 Friday 30 6 29 i Saturday | 31 7 27 a Sunday ; 32 8 34 12 Monday 33 9 26 13 Tnesday | 33 10 17 i4 Wednesday 34 li 6 15 Thureday 34 ll 55 i€ Friday 35 | Morn’g vi Sacarday 35 0 41 6 Sunday 35 1 27 9 Moaday 35 2 12 Da luesday 35 3 0 % Wednaday 35 3 55 2 Thursday 35 4 54 2B Friday | 35 G3 “ Saturday 35 7. 2 & Sunday 35 7 57 4 Monday 34 8 43 vii Tuesday 34 9 26 os | Wedaesday 33 10 6 D.!) ‘l bursday | 33 10 45 20 Friday | 1532 | 1 24 ROBERT BALLOGH & 00. TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY i A. MORRISON, HALIFAX Prosthetic Dentistry. AM prepared to mount Artificial Teeth on the different kinds of pilates :— Aluminum, Watt s , Reese’s Metal (these metals will not atidize or tarn black in the mouth), Vulcanite, Celluloid and Zylonite. DR. J. P. MURRAY, Dentist, Stamper Biock, Victoria Ro ins . . DR. DORSEY, Physician and Surgeon, Graduate of the Medical Department of the University of the City of New York, late Member of the Resident Staff of Bellevue Hospital and the New York Lyinz-in Hospital, New York City. ifice, North Side of Queen Square, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, RESIDENCEK—Near corner of King and Queen Streets, Charlottetown. d&w 3m—may5 FOR SALE. EARLING AYRSHIRE BULLS, with good pedigree. Apply to ROBERT E. LONGWORTH. Glyn wood, July 23—lw ub 4 FINEST @UALITY. Port, Sherry, Claret, Champagae, &c. HESE WINES have been imported from first cliss European houses, and ie pure, reliable and well matured. BYRNE BROS., jel3—cf Great George Street. Brick For Sale. FEW THOUSAND BRICK, new and second-hand. Apply to Charles Mc- Gregor. R. B. NORTON & CO. june? POR SALE CHEAP, par undersigned has for sale the follow- ing well-bred Stock, viz :— 1 Barrister Mare, 8 years old, in foal to General Benton (Registered Clyde), teu-year-old Cart Colt, sired by Young yal Tom, dam by Imp. Barrister, I three year-old Carriage Colt (gelding), LPiliy, coming four, sired by All Right, iy Registered Shorthorn Bull, 2 years old, Will be sold cheap for cash or approved it, 4iso—107 acres excellent Land near Cirdigan Bridge, King's County. Apply to GEORGE F. OWEN, _ 2p — lawdiwy Cardigan Bridge, DIVIDEND NOTICE. Mencuants Bank or P, E. Istanp, Charlottetown, Jane 1, 1893. OTICE is hereby given that a Half- yearly Dividend, at the rate of Eight cent. per annum, on the capital stock ot this Bank has been declared, payable at Me Danking house on and after July 3rd, Brox, By order of the Board. WM. McLEAN, Cashier. Tune 1—ti) date 2aw wy4i CLUY HARDWARE S'CORE, Although not quite finished, we have moved into our NEW STORE, and most of our Stock Come and see us. R. B. NORTON & CO. Charlottetown, June 19, 1893. is opened, if YOU fail to get suited in Spec- tacles elsewhere, TRY US. New Spectacles ceived; also Silverware. EK. W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. Charlottetown, June 6, 1893, LOW PRIGES & QUICK SALES CS Et Bere E ARE PUSHING TRADE FOR JUNE. We are bound to make our trade for June the largest we ever had, and in order to compel those wanting 8S, OVERCOATS, etc., to buy from us, we are offering the BIGGEST BAR- GALNS ever offered in CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING. FINE SUITS, MEDIUM SUITS, COARSE SUITS at prices to astonish the Call and see our goods. LOW PRICES and QUICK SALES is our Lots of Bargains in TWEED SUITINGS; lots of bargains in WORSTED SUITLNGS ; lots of bargains in OVERCOATINGS ; hundreds of bargains in PANT GOODS ; best value in HARD and SOFT FELT HATS. We have the largest stock of CLOTHS and the LOWEST PRICES of any house on P. E. Island. JOHN MACLEOD & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS. ee eo Ch’town, June 7, 1893. ‘HAT’S just whet we’re going to do, give everyone who deals with us fits, and GOOD FITS too. leased the Shop lately occupied by Mr. Horace Haszard, in the Cameron Rlock, and have as fine a line of goods in Scotch, English and Canadian Tweeds and Worsteds as was ever shown in this city; and what's better still, we are going to give the BIGGEST BARGAINS in Castom-Made Clothing that have ever been given here. We guarantee to give the public the same satisfaction they have received from us in the past, and much better prices. JAS. MACLEOD & SON, Late of the Firm of McLeod & McKenzie Ch'town, May 6, 1893. Facts for the People! THE BAZAAR COMPANY Wall Paper, Shade Blinds, Curtain Poles, etc., IW THe Ors. —_—$—(x ) NEW GOODS ARRIVING EVERY DAY. cemnmsventatticnd,', jonresneiommes GRFAT BARGAINS in everything in the STATIONERY line. new style FRINGED BLINDS-—they are immense, the latest out. BAZAAR COMPANY, A. FULTON,MANAGER Ch’'town, May 20, 1893. 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. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pros dueed, pleasing to the taste and ace ceptable to the stomach, —— in its action and truly beneficial in its cflects, prepared only from the most healthy and saonsiie 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 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 FRANOISOO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, EY. NEW YORE, N. ¥. W R WATSON, Wholosale Drucget Charloté eetown mwf “Unlike the Dutch Proc No Alkalies | Other Chemicals are used in the preparation of " W. BAKER & COS ~ \BreakfastCocoa | Poke i which is absolutely ; Ec ey pure and soluble. | ©?! It has morethan three times the strength of Cocoa mixed hg with Starch, Arrowroot or 2 Sugar, and is far »ore eco- nomical, costing less than one cent @ cup. It is delicious, nourishing, and EASILY DIGESTED. Sold by Grocers everywhers, W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass } | Be consumption is oftentimes absolutely cured in its earliest stages by the use of that won- derful Fegd Medicine, Scott's Emulsion which is now in high repute the world over. “CAUTION.”’—Beware of substitutes Genuine by Scott 4 Bowne, Belleville. Sold by ali dragaiats, Sec. and $1.00. FOR INVALIDS whose system needs toning up and whose appetites are failing, a quick and pleasant remedy will be feundin CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE. Prepared only by K. CaMpBELL & Co., Beware of Imitations. MONTREAL. JOWNSON'S 4NopYNE LINIMERT Originated by an Old Family Physician, Think Of It. Yes Statuitiseds “donk Seocy Traveler should have a bottle In his sete Every Sufferer ==. ™s=am. adache, Di chide, Anthina, Cholers Morous Diaere — Soreness in Bodyor Limba, Stiff Joints or Strains, will find in this old Anodyne relief and speedy cure. Should have Johnson’s Every Mother Anodyne Liniment fm the Sed Faine liable to ecar te om Bruises, Cramps e notice. De 8S may cost a life. Relieves Summer Complaints ike 'wnale Price, ca post pal, bok | ee THE NAILY EXAMINER. JUNE 28, 1893. Notes and Comments. — — —New York has been suffering from a thermometer at 99} degrees. New York's suffering citizens ought to emigrate, for the summer, to P. E. Ieland. —The fact that the cost of taking the Ontario prohibitien plebiscite is to be put on the municipalities is evoking a good many growls, and has a tendency to make the proceeding unpopular. Sir Oliver seems to have shown his political skill again. If the electors decline te vote in the contest, the excuse will be provided him for declining to bother the Legislature with the issue. —The Empire : The moral of the Ceaven- tiom is plain. The leaders at Ottawa perceive that as they cannot unite on a policy the next best thing is to rally the forces and periect the organization. This is a wise move for any party; it is trebly necessary for the fed- eral grits. Conseqaently, they have engin- eered a very clever plan of sinking outward differences, equaring recalcitrants, and bane ishing disturbing spirits to outer darkness. The resolutions adopted were general in char- acter and railroaded through without discue- sion. Burning issues were sternly frowned down. Couat Mercier and Premier Green- Tarte tribe were squared, And the Provincial Governments’ forces were trotted out in their full strength. The result is that over a thou- sand active particans of the Dominion Oppo- sition from every part of the country have separated for their homes filled with a notion that a fight for the offices can be successfully made, and that by general agreement such awkward thi as principles or p lici-s are to be subordinated to that practical end. As earnest of this determination, the leading Provincial Premiers and the cohorts were marshalled in imposing array, and the hiat is oe given to all concerned that the mmens> patronage and influence of the local Governments of the Grit persuasion are to be actively employed to try and win victory for Mr. Laurier.” In view of these facts, the Empire calle upon the Liberal-Couservative party to perfect its organization. a To See the Fair Cheaply. A leading Chicago newepaper has taken the pains to figure out the cost of « ten days visit to the exposition asa little less than $19, including admission to the grounds, entrance into all the side shows and concessions, rides on all the sliding railways, ete. This allows for fares from the heart of she city and back and 50 cents a day forluncheon, which last item may certainly be reduced one-half. The 50 cents admission te the grounds grants entrance to allthe main buildings (14 of them and their annexes) with their exhib- its, any one of which would repay hours oreven days study; to all the foreign buildings, except those on the Midway plaisance, and to the different state build- ings. Lhere is ample provision made within the grounds in the way of stations for rest and refreshment The bureau of comfort of the World’s Columbian Exposition has established waiting rooms in every part of the grounds, with parlors and for ladies and children, after the manner of a first- elass railway station, with bureaus of infor- mation free of charge, and there is a well- equipped and thoroughly organized emer- gency hospital on the grounds. The bureau of public comfort provides telegraphic service, telephones and messenger boys at the usual rates and sells stationery and other stall necessaries, checks parcels and provides guides at moderate charges. The Women’s Building makes especial provision for the comfort of women at the exposition, and the Children’s Building across the way is designed for the entertain. ment of children and the instruction of their mothers. There will be plenty of lunch counters and dining rooms, where you may buy whatever you like, from a cup of coffee ors glass of milk to a square meal, and pay accordingly.—Mrsa. Moses P. Handy in Ladies’ Home Journal. chee oeore News Notes. The total number of American news- papers has grown from 5,319 to 20,006 dur- ing the past twenty-five years. A Japanese inventor has patented a de- vice by which every member of the Parlia- ment may record his vote by pressing an electric button at his desk. The courts have held that the state of Washington's legislation forbidding the sale of cigarettes is unconstitutional and cannot be enforced. tree Tus Borpen Cass.—Advices from Fall River state that Lizzie Borden's mail is something extraordinary. At least two hundred letters were taken in her home recently by the lone man who resides in the house, and he makes frequent visits to the post office during the day. A great many of the letters come from membera of the Christian Endeavor and W. C. T. U. socie- ties throughout the country. The girls have not stepped out since their arrival here, but are kept very busy receiving callers. Marshal Hilliard and Mayor Coughlin are receiving some astonishing letters, most of them being of the moat vilifying character. Among other things received was a big leather medal from New York state. For Over Fifty Years Ay Otp aND Wett-Triep Remepy,—Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhea. It is pleasant tothe taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle, Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask or Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup end take no other kind. Way were persusded to stay at home. The! ae Written for The Examiner : A Touch of June. Of all the sights In all the places Of this great world, Is the meadow’s waving In a day of June The bright sun over all ! And of all the songs In a!l the places Of all the werld, ‘Tia the robins’ surely, By the meazdow’s sije A gem in the touchiag scone ! How our hearts are stirred And our pulses leap At this noblest effect of all !— Whate’ercould cqual that tenderscng And the waving, heavenly grass ? Ge. S. = - Intercepted Letter. Rido Rink, Octawha, June 22, 1893. Mr. Donald Sixtyworth, Cardagsin, Dear Sir,—Accordin tv promis I now rite to give you account of my trip as dele- gate to Ottawha, which you know as I undertevk for the interest of turnin out the government of Sir John Tompson and tryin to help ia our good grit party, as we have been a long time now in the shed of public life. Wel, we had a plesant time on the way, me and the Captin and Davis and Peters, and all the rest of the good felloes, only we felt very thursty and had a sharp appetite on account of the terrible hot weather—so hot that it put me in mind of the Huns who stewed their meat under their bums. A!) day on horses’ backs they straddle, then every man eats up his saddi? This is no joke, for the heat was ardent enough to cook our govse without the help of fire. I looked everywhere on the way to see if I could find the robbers who stole your greenbacks and left you naked at the Perth station, but I saw no trace of them or the green goods, I tell you, 1 often wished you were with us and had that lot of green goods so cruelly taken from you. Wouldn’t we mske the Consorvatives shiver and shake for fear of losin their offices, As it is, the leader says they must go out next election, and I took care to look out a good office for you after I am served myself. Wasn’t it lucky that the soger laddie pro me as delegate, other- wise I should never have seen the innards of our party workings; and, tho’ I felt like a goose among swans, and was never asked to deliver my speech that I took so much time preparing, yet I was cheered for a song, which I gave. You know it, called “The Jolly Beggars.” Iam a son of Mars, who have been in many ware; And show my cuts and scars wherever I come; This here was for a wench, and that ether io a trench, When welcoming the French at the sound of the drum, ete., etc. The leaders were cautious in arranging that no question should be touched on which the party would be likely to split or fall out, and Mr. Fielden, of Halifax, earried a resolution to that effect and a good job he did, as otherwise thers was certain to be an explosion of dinamite. The materials were all there and «a spark would have blown up the whole 1500 delegates, as hardly 4 a dozen of us held the same opinions on public questions. As ic was, a Mr. Develin nearly upset the hole business by protesting strong agen the appointment of Mr. Sifton as vice chairman, because he tavored the schoo! laws of Manitoba. In his protest he said, I detest the principle of which the Manitoba government is the incarnation, the principle of oppression. Develin is a liberal and the government of Manitoba is also liberal, but develin hates it. ‘here was silence mute as death and the boldest held his breath, fora time—when it was moved by a Mr. Hyman that the delegates adjourn and put home as quick as possible. You will remember that Mr. Hyman was the candidate who had the jolly time at a feast of pigs feet and ale before the elec- tion with the electors of his constituency. Will rite again if I have time before leaving. Yours tral, Joun Leavuens, Delegate. er ore Hew to Geta “ Sunlight” Picture Send 25 “Sunlight” Soab wrappers (the large wrappers) to Lever Bros, Ltd., 42 Sevtt St, Toronto, and you wtll receive by post a pretty picture, free from advertising, end well worth framing. Thisis an easy way to decorate your home. The soap is the best injthe oarket and it will only cost le postage tosend inthe wrappers, if you leave the ends opon. Write your address carefully. Ax Extraonpinary Case.—An extraordin- ary law suit was before the Supreme Court at Halifax on Monday. It appears that Albert and Joseph Ward, as private citizens, brought an action agaiast themselves as executors of their father's estate, and confessed judgment te themselves in the sum of $8,000. Judge Meagher decided that the Wards, as executore in this case, could not confess a judgment to themselves. It would bea reproach to the judicial system. Hegave the Wards ten days in which to discontinue the suit. A sister of the Wards received judgment against them for $8,000. She was left the money by her uncle. Her estate was administered in Hali- fax, her father believing she was dead. The father died soon after and left the supposed dead daughter's share to his sons. The daughter sued the sons for her share and re- covered judgment. Her brothers then brought an action against themselves, as executors of their father's estate, and confessed a judg- ment, One planter at Urlando, Fla., has 60,008 pine-apple plants under a single shed. eo USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great and nerve remec a ALMOST A MIRACLE! (The truth of which is certiSed to by Mark Cungy, of Windsor, one of the best known men in Nova Scotia.) Pernicious Anemia, [la:more rhage of Bowels, with Comms. piete Nervous Prosiration, and Eeart Troubic. Cared by Skoda’s Licmedies. “ For 15 or 20 ycars & have suffered from Hrmorrhaze of the bowels. Some days would have 15 Hiemorrhages, and have passed 1-2 pint of fresh blood in 4 Hemorrhages, and a portion of m Bowels would protrude while at stool, For the last two years have been worse. Several physicians adyised an operation. GEORGE H. DE WOLF, Of Windsor, N. S., a prominent man, having been a mem. ber of the County Council, J. P., &c. I was also emactated, extremely nervous, feet and legs swelled badly, and the least exertion set my heart beating so rapidly, I would have to.rest. Wished myself dead rather than alive. Four months’ use of Skoda’s Remedies has made a new man of me. Have gained 2t Ibs. in flesh, aomeees © all ek > Megst a belter the can 8 ea child, and am better I have been for 20 years.” SKODA DISCOVERY CO., WOLFVILLE, NW. S, For sale by ali Drug ists. Trade supplied by VW. R. Watson, Charlottetown, P. E, L. _—— WE ARE HEADQUARTERS vii IN ie Wooden Butter Dishes axiom SED nmaie EGG CASES. We also carry a large stock of WAXED PAPER, for oovering Butter and Lard. WRAPPING PAPER, PAPER BAGS and TWINE of every description. SCHOFIELD BROS., Importers and Wholesale Paper Dealers, ST. JOHN, N. B. P. O. Box 435. jul3 WANTS, LOST, FOUND ae T° LET—House on Weymouth Street occupied by H. H. Beer. The house can be inspected any afternoon,—H, P. WELsn. tf—ju22 WaANTED-A gies ceral servant. Apply j = Mrs. J. B. Macdonald, Dorchester St. june? OY WANTED—A boy about fifteen years of age to attend borse and do general work, Apply at this office, 3i eod—jure ICNIC BOILERS for hire at H. D. Wap- MAN'S, Queen Street. iulg ANTED—About the 5th July next, a girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs, Con- ROY, Great George Street. tf—ju23 UND—A smal! wallet containing a sum o* money. The owner can obtain it on appli- cation at the Palace. j oor ~A Whip. Enquire at this atten, alg FFICES TO LET—A double office on Great George Street, next building to the Bank of Nova Scotia, suitable for a lawyer oran ineur- ance agent. Apply to the owner, Mus, BAKBARA O'HALLORAN, Great George Street. june26—eod tf TO LET. ata very moderate rent, to a small family if applied for soon, that pleasaatly situated residence on Richmond Street West. Commands a fine view of the harbor and West River ; convenient to churches, schools, market and ail public buildings, with fine large closets, back yard and small garden; built eight years ‘0; contaiazing nine finished rooms and summer kitchen, Can be examined now and possession given immediately. Apply to the subscriber on the premises.—CHARLES HIGGINS. tf -julé6 ANTED—Salesmen to sell our choice and hardy nursery stock, Many special varieties to offer both in fruits and ornamentais, and controlled only by us. We pay commission or salary, give exclusive territory and pay weekly. Write us at once and secure choice of territory.-_May BRoTHEeRS, Nurserymen, Ro- chester, N. Y. lm—ijual5 pS at home or by the day, Ap- ply to Miss NICHOLSON, head of Pownal street. jul3 W ANTED—T wo or three smart Boys. Apply to Mark Wricut & Co. (Lid.) may3i im WANTED—A servant for genera) housework on the lat of July. Apply to Mrs. T. J HARRIS, Brighton Road. jus A WANTED —To canvass for the Font- hill Nurseries, the largest, longest estab- ished, most reliable and best known Nurseries n Cavada. Over 700 acres under cultivation. Good pay, regular and coustant em loyment to right men ; po drones need apply. legant oat- fits, Address Srone & WELLINGTON, Tempie Building, Montreal. J. W. Beall, Manager. Name THE FX AMIVER, 2m—apz7 HS TO LET—A Dwelling House on Ray- field Street, containing nine rooms, stabie aud coach house. Heated with hot water and is in good Condition. Possessien given at once, Inguire of A. HERMANS, Queen Street, ap2i—tf ‘ae em nA ANGER ME AM as I ie