“OTTA\ \ a Job Primuu, ---- 0S, LONDON HOUSE, QUEEN STREET. Job Printing of all kinds at short notice Billhead Letterheads, Noteheads, Pamph- ~ rR ES ets, Posters.” Dodgers, etc clin Teanus:—Frve Dontars A YEAR. FRIES IEE MSE REO NE REE FIED VXAMIN “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnirines. For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, | and prompt attention to orders, THE | EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- | ment is peculiar. Don't forget it. i Srvera Coriss Pwo Ounts NEW SERIES. = = =—=—— CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND —————— ee SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1892. a = —— VOL. 80.--NO. 69 Calendar for August, 1892. MOON'S CHANGES. Pall Modes, the Gag: oc sceciueeccé 7 33 morn "ast Quarter, 15th day........... 213 morn New Moon, 22ad day. ...........- 6 35 morn Firat Quarter, 30th day..... .... 9 5 morn Perigree, 12th day...... intense 6h, morn Ae SS ae we. =, —— ee Day | High Water, of Day of Week. —-|- Month. Morn. | After. ; t h.m. {| bh. m. 1 | Monday | 339 | 4 6 2 Tuesday 4m i & @ 3 W ednesday 5 47 6 25 4 thursday 7. 7 37 5 Priday 811 8 4l 6 Saturday 9 10 9 36 7 Sundsy 1 1 10 23 5 Monday 10 44 ll 3 9 Tuesday | 11 22 11 39 10 W ednesday 1) 56 ediat ll Thursday | 013 0 30 12 Friday 0 47 :-- 13 Saturday | 1 23 1 42 14 Suoday ee 2 27 15 Mondav . «ae 327 16 Tuesday & 2 4 48 17 Wednesday 549 | 6 32 18 Tharsday 7 13 7 53 19 Friday 8 29 8 25 » Saturday 9 20 9 46 21 Sunday 10 4 10 23 22 Monday 10 41 10 59 23 Tuesday 11 16 11 32 24 Wednesday ll 47 sa 84 25 Thursday 0 3 018 26 Friday 0 33 0 48 27 Saturday 2.2 6 1 21 2s Sunday |} 138 1 56 29 Monday 214 2 35 30 | Tuesday 2 57 3 23 31 | Wednesday 3 50 4 26 - ST, GEORGE PHARMACY, —-HEADQUARTERS FOR— FISHING TACKLE. —— ART, ¥--- Flies, Reds, Reels, Lines, Casts, Hooks (with and without Gut), Landing Nets, etc. Ww* HAVE NO FIVE-YEAR-OLD STOCK ata 3) pec cant. dis»oaat, nor do we adver- tise to sell our stock at that discount, but only ask a fair and Gonest profit on a new and excep- tionally good stock. Our RUDS are very fine, and worth the prices asked for them. F, DeC. DAVIES. may l3 Boston Steamers. DATES OF SAILING. {x) AILINGS FROM CHARLOTTETOWN will lows, viz. :— be as fol eS EID ak. . < 6% « ok cco de cols MONDAY, July 25th, 6 p. m. EEE es cscs Case eu ot THURSDAY, July 28:h, 6 p. m. I 3. 0), ; . oo :eaieceieen MONDAY, August Ist, 6 p. m. WORCESTER........ ».+++eeeT HURSDAY, August 4:h, 6 p. m. IEE Ri w 3s ocenecd coenle MONDAY. eC aa |? SE RT ee 2 em THURSDAY, *: Ih, ‘6-9. m. PUMIE IEE iss ona. cle ca Sa Wide cin MONDAY, ** 15th, 6 p. m. EE... os ccbantes THURSDAY, ‘“ 18h, 6 p. m. eS Ob. Hi db civebclek MONDAY, ** 220d, 6 p. m. a Ee er THURSDAY, ‘6 25th, 6 p. m. Ee enwnuees MONDAY, ~ 90th. € a.m. re ae THURSDAY, Sept. Ist, 6 p. m. WOU OED. cis. or wdb debe ome MONDAY, ** 6th, 6 p. m. IEE. 6 os dob a ce ceaenee THURSDAY, ‘“ &h, 6 p. m. Nn cg odes ced eneaeaed MONDAY, ** 12th, 6 p. m. WORSE ER. . 46.42.8808 % THURSDAY, ‘“ 15th, 6 p. m. BRCe ei se ww eee. Aa. MONDAY, * hn, 6 a ms. NT a os oc ov ottan kes THURSDAY, ‘“ 22nd, 6 p. m. WSs i ov 6 ova se caueans -MONDAY, ** 26th, 6 p. m. PETES Oiinnn dicthceectemreecounseentnendl THURSDAY, ‘ 29h, 6 p. m. ‘ yoy \ CARVELL BROS., Agents. Charlottetewn, July 23, 1892—lm w & woke OFT RS. WNLIAMS & SON oe dy, WA 4 hy... i THE WILLIAMS PIANOS, PENNYROYAL WAFERS. monthly medicine for ladies and regulate the menses ree, healthy and painless No aches or pains on ap Now used by over 37,000 ladies. | u. \e luvigorates | these organs. Buy of your druggis' omiy those with our signature across face of label. Aveihoeeen ie tieulars mai te Stamp. J r en Address, EUREKA CHEMICAL ' - \ COMPANY, Dersgorr, Micu. For sale, mailed, by GHO. BE. HUGHES, at Apothecaries’ Hall, Ch’to vn. lw iy—saptz9 Pd JAMES A. MORRISON, H ALIF AX. AGENT FOR | WARREN, CAKEBREAD & C0., TEA MERCHANTS, London, ~- England, ——AND ALSO—— First-Class West India Firms, etc. SPECIALTIES: Tea Sugar and Molasses. Careful attention given to consignments of Prinee Edward Island Produce. REFERENCE—Bank of Nova Seotia. OFFICE—Pickford & Black’s Wharf. Halifax, August 13, 1891—dy & wy ‘ Several THz GRE ee International Tunnel Route, Reaching over its own tracks every City, Town and Manufacturing Centre of importance in ONTARIO and QUEBEC, And forming a Continuous All-Rail Highway between *he Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The Grand Trunk Railway has opened an office in Charlottetown for the sale of tickets to all points in Michigan, Minnesota Da. .ota. Mon- tana, Manitoba, the Northwest, British Colam- bla, Colorado, Arizona, California, Chicago, St. ee City, Omaha, St. Paul, inni- Via Levis (Quebec) or Boston and the St. Ciair Tunnel. To San Francisco and Intermediate Points: St. Paul, Portland, Ore., and Puget Sound Points, with only one change. LEAVE MONTREAL every TUESDAY, at - Dm, and every WEDNESUVAY at 9.25 1. Tourist Tickets to ali parts of Canada : i 3 nd t United States upon application. oo _ For rates, routes and through tickets to al Deinte, apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent Graad Trunk Kaikway. Gharlottetowan, , 1902—t? WILLIAMS PIANO has given entire satisfaction; and it is sold and recommended by the most prominent dealers in every country of the globe. WILLIS PIANO & ORGAN CO., P every School, Convent or College, wherever used, the jy28 SOLE AGENTS FOR NOVA SCOTIA AND P. E. ISLAND. \ y ® —_——_(r) Discount Sale Continues for Cash. sina x)——--_-———- UILDERS !—Nails, Locks, Knobs, Bolts, Glass, Tarred and Dry Sheathing, Paints, Oils, Putty, ete. FARMERS !—Haying Tools, in Forks, Rakes, Snaths, Nashes and other Scythes, Handles, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Machinery Oils, ete. PAINTERS !—White Lead, Brandram’s, Johnson’s and other celebrated brands; Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, Tur- pentine, Driers, etc. CARRIAGE BUILDERS! —Rims, Spokes, Hubs, Woaeels, Shafts, Springs, Fifth Wheels, Gear Irons, Bolts, Clips, Screws, etc. All the balance of our Carriage Stock at greatly reduced prices to clear out. LUMBER!-—Kiln Dried Walnut, Cherry, White Wood, Quartered Oak, eic. R. B. NORTON & CO., CITY HARDWARE STORE, QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, July 21, 1892—eod & wky THE HOT WEATHER I$ WEAKENING (SOS a a a a oe gitirrercacy |S STRENGTHENING. ae | | Keep up your Streagth by taking it regularly. August 1, 1892. FIRE! FIRE! THE ILLUSION DISPELLED! ‘HE ILLUSION so fondly cherished by our citizeas that, owing to our excellent water supply and efficient fire service, no serious conflagration could obtain in Charlottetown has been dispelled, as witoess the recent unfortunate destruction of St. John’s, Newfoundland, ; BE WISE, THEREFORE, and insure your property in the great Companies ($100,009,000 Assets) represented by J. MACEACHERN, AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND. jyl8—I1m eod guar COLONIAL HOUSE, Philips Square MONTREAL. WE ARE NOW SHOWING NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Carpets, Curtains, Upholstering Goods, Furniture, Mantles, Millinery, Ready-made Clothing, Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, Stationery, Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc, FINEST ASSORTMENT IN CANADA. N. B.—Mail orders promptly and care- fully attended to. HENRY MORGAN & CO., Colonial House, Montreal. ap22—tts tf “How are you?”’ ‘ f “Nicely, Thank You,” } ch Who?” Why the inventor of SCOTT'S EMULSION Which cured me of CONSUMPTION.” Give thanks for its discovery. @That it does not make you sick when you take it. Give thanks, That itis three times as efficacious as the old-fashioned cod liver oil. Give thanks. That it issuch a wonder- ful flesh producer, Give thanks. ‘Thatit is the best remedy for Consumption, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasting Dis- eases, Coughs and Colds. Besure you get the genuine in Salmon color wrapper; sold by all Druggists, at g0c. and $1.00. SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. * aa wee x ; j H ~ . L. ¥ PUREST, STRONCEST, SEST. Ready foruse in any quantity. For making Sone Softening Wate~, Disinfecting, and a hundred 0 uses. A. canequais 20 pounds Sa! Soda. Seld by All Grocers and Druggista. BS Ww. GQriieEe.s, THIS BAKING POWDER WOODILL’S GERMAN Is WELL SUITED for FAMILY USE and has been employed IN MY OWN HOUSEHOLD for many years. Georgs Laws, Ph DLL. 0 E.1 C., G. B. & IRELAND jly4 Torontas - ~——a9— Scientific Miscelany. Use or Distant Power.—It has been generally questioned whether power could be conveyed electrically from Lauffen to the Frankfort Exhibition, as was proposed some months ago, and the suygestion has been made that if the project were other- wise practicable leakage wou'd consume the entire current in damp weather. The re- sults, however, have demonstrated the im- portant fact that high tension a/ternating currents may be successfully, and in many cases economically, transmitted to great distances. Ona rainy day 200 horse power has been passed over the line, a distance of nearly 112 miles, with an efficiency of about 75 per cent. The current was raised a | transformers to the high potential of 13, volts, before passing over the wire, and then reduced by other transformers to a lower voltage before being utilized in the motor. Pictures or Movixe Onsecrs.—The pho- tographic analysis of rapid movements has nace great progress. Ina recent series of iastantanecus photographs, Anschutz, of Lissa, has secured 24 successive impressions of a dog in the act of making a single jump over a low bush, and each impression is 1 ob @ mere silhouette, as was the case with Muybridge’s first atternpts of this kind, but a little picture showing half-tone and detail. Some of the attitudes, never caught by the eye, seem quite amusing. This is true at the commencement of the jump, when the dog’s hind toes only touch the ground ; and at the end of the jump, when his legs are gathered together in a heap. LunarSrreaks.—The Astronomer Royal for Scotland states that when the moon is half full its brilliancy is not nearly one-half as great as when it is quite full. He attri- butes the brightness of the full moon to the bright streaks which are then seen over the lunar surface, starting from the craters. He supposes these to be convex or concave, and largely invisible under cross light and brightly illuminated when the sun shines full upon them. The electric motor is said to have now found a use in connection with nearly 300 branches of productive industry. Pricrer’s Fiurp.—Solid carbonic acid has and pressed. The material is teugh and pliable, and suited for trunks, etc. Mr. F. Walter claims that an ailoy of 95 per cent. of tin and 5 per cent. of copper wili strongly cement glass to metals. The Benefit of a Holiday. August is the month for holidays, The majority of city people whose business per- mits an annual vacation choose this season of the year for it by almost unanimous selection, At present both the trade and the enjoyment of town life have fatlen into the lassitude of summer dullness. But now isthe time when the mountains are gayest in verdure, when the surf is most tempting, when the fields and lanes of the country are cuvlest and the mvonlight is most resplendent. After enduring the heat and burden of the day for eleven months in the year, everybody that can wants to get away from paved streets and renew his acquaintance with nature in August. Each of us enjoys a holiday in his own way, but it would seem that a considerable number of folks do not know how to enjoy it at all. The rural pleasures that tempt such deluded people are the pampering of appetite and the gratification of vanity. They go to the country to eat more than is healthful, to indulge in violent exercise, to display fine clothes or handsome equip- ages, and often return to town more jaded in body and dispirited in mind than when they left it. But to the prudent man vaca- tion time is a thoughtfully esteemed boon of rest and varying scene. He enters fully into the pleasures of the fields and forests, to use the exquisite similie of Milton, — As one who long in populous city pent, Where houses thisk and sewers annoy the air, Forth issuing on a saummer’s morn, to breathe Among the pleasant villages and farms Adjoined, from each thing met conceived de- light; The qnall of graio and tedded grass, or kine, Or dairy, each rural sight, each rural sound. Such a holiday seeker can find sermons in stones, books in running brooks and good in everything, as greater poet than Milton has said. Even the briefest visit to the country brings mental invigoration as well as physical refreshment. Its repuse long been used for producing great cold, |chastens the bitterness of disappointment and has been rendered more effective by | over past failures, and lends new hope to mixing with ether. A more manageable | oyr ambition for fresh ventures. We can- compound has lately been made by M.jnot ramble through its quiet woods or re- China, Glassware, Crockery, Raoul Pictet by liquifying a mixture of|cline on the banks of its streams with- carbonic and sulphurous acids by cold and] oyt coming into a pressure, the resulting fluid giving, by its| more generous humanity. The peace- rapid volatilization, an extremely low tem-|fyiness of nature and its simplicity rature. Nitrous oxide is readily liquified | each us insensibly that struggling, auxiety by the cold from this so-called ‘‘Pictet’s|}and ostentatian are opposed to the true fluid,” aided by a mechanical pressure of 4/ method of life. in the country we learn to to 10 or 12 atmospheres. The use of the] be restful without sloth, reflective without liquid nitrous oxide gives a still more in-| dullness, and idle without enervation. We tense cold and, under pressures of 150° tO| gain renewed youth and strength, and pre- 200 atmospheres, hydrogen, oxygen, nitt-|sently forget the hindrances of life, the gen and common air are rendered fluid. | sorrows of failure, aad the delay of wealth. The fluid air, witha temperature not far! {f nature be received in as kindly a spirit from 300 deg. below zero F ahr., has a blue/as that in which she offers herself to us, color, an? forms a quickly-disappearing |she will not only bring physical healing, blue cloud ‘f allowed to escape into the/ put cure also the often fanciful maladies of broader and open atmosphere. PRESERVING PoraToEs —A prize of 1000 francs was not long ago offered by a French association for a method of keeping potatoes and other vegetables. Some isolating sub- stance, such as wood ashes, sawdust or rye straw with sand, was used four of the five competitors. The plan of M. Schribaux, who gained the prize, is to put the potatoes for 10 hours in a. 14 per cent. solution of commercial sulphuric acid, when, after being thvroughly dried, they will keep without alteration more than ayear. The same solution may be used many times. A new meat extract, called **Oxin,” is prepared in France, and made into tablets, which are said to ba as digestible as raw meat. Lean beef, free from fat, bone and tendon, is pounded to a pulp, ‘mixed with sugar, and heated to about 100 deg. Fahr., when the mixture is converted into a sac- charine extract. Further heating gives any desired Jegree of concentration. Consumption has besn produced in guinea pigs by inoculation with tubercle bacilliobtained by Her Prausnitz in the dust of cars often used to convey patients from Berlin to Meran. The number of bacilli is supposed to have been small, but the necessity of disinfecting the cars used by the sick is shown. Aw Evecrric Orcan.-—A musical novelty called the ** Electro-magretic Palsiphone,” has been brought out in France by Messrs. Guerre and Martin. Thesound is produced by a sonorous bedy, which is vibrated very rapidly by the interrupter of a Ruhmkorff coil. An electro-magnet is placed under- neath with the interrupter outside, in such away that the gong, or sonorous body, vibrates between them and becomes the vehicie of the current. The sound is con- tinuous, resembling that of an organ pipe, and is said to be very pleasing. The ar- rangement may be used for electric bells, substituting a grave note for the harsh rattling, while it is anticipated that the principle may be applied without difficulty to the production of an electrical organ. A New ApDvuirerant.—Artificial bitter almonds are now produced at a trifling cost and with such deceptive skill that they can scarcely he detected when used as an adult- erant of the genuine. They consist chiefly of grape sugar. This is flavored with a very small quantity of nitro-benzole, and when pressed in molds the product is made to resemble the natural seeds very closely. Dr. M. ©. Cooke, of London, finds that 4,600 species of mushrooms and toadstools are now known to science, 1,400 of them being found in the British Isles. Only 134 can safely be regarded as edible, while 30 are decidedly poisoncus. The fourth edition of the Russian Phar- macopolia is soon to be published, and will describe 808 substances used in medicine. In the third edition the number was 1026, of which 318 have been discarded, while 100 have been added. the mind. It is a frequent saying of the poets that rural eajoyments are the only things which remain constant and changeless in our esteem, In the city all things are transitory. Our friends find new ties in she multitude of people around them. We are continually moving from one dwelling to another, and the appear- ance of the town is so perpetually altering, so fatal to innevation or decay that we cannot feel any enduring regard for inanimate objects, But the features of a rustic land- scape still seem to us as they were in child hood, permanent and unalterable. The mem- ory that a man has of his native hills, of the drook by which his boyhood was spent, is a sentiment that is always fresh. he woods that were full of chestnuts and birds’ nests, the quiet pools in which we angled for perch, the ponds where we learned to swim at one season and to skate at another, the path that winds through the meadow to the old church, and the nearby spot wherein iie many of our young companions—are all there, familar and unchanged. The flight of years has carried us.into maturity or old age, leaving these features of the rural scene still fixed and youthful. But the sentiment awakened by revisiting old places in the couatry or exploring new ones does no harm to anybody. A_ holiday taken in this way often brings more health than is declared by brawny muscles and brown cheeks. Nature very freqently puts new hap- piness into the mind while she is lending fresh vigor to the body. . Canada’s Growth. (Imperial Federation. ) Politically the growth of Canada towards the dignity and importance of a nation has been equally remarkable with her material advancement, Some people confess to a sense of disappeintment in respect to the growth of a national feeling. There is, they say, little indication of the drawing together of East and West in sympathy and aim, and in pride ot nationality, which was anticipated in the early days of Confederation. To take this view appears to us unreasonable. All the widely-spread provinces may not as yet feel to the full the sense of their national uaity. Twenty-five years is, however, but a short time in the life of a nation, too short to efface the impression of the independent and some- times antagonistic attitudes assumed towards each other by neighboring but distinct Colonies. As regards East and West, toc, it must be remembered that until but a very few years ago they were entirely isolated the one from the other by impassable tracts of forest prairie, and mountain. The unifying influence of the trans- continental railway is only beginning to be felt. No; we should have said that Canadians were a people pecu‘iarly imbued with national and patriotic feelings; They seem to have in this respect the perfervid temperament attri- buted to the Scotch. They certainly show far more enthusiam and fervour on national and patriotic questions than their English kinsfolk. bhohed a ae Do you know why Royal Belfast Ginger Aleis the best? Because the Wilmot Spa A German substitute for leather in some of its uses consists of thin boards with wire netting between the whole gined together Mineral Waters are its base, and lime juice ,ani pure extracts are used. All Grooers and Wine Merchants. co0e = MY \ Vella 7 AK are We Qs SOY See that our Trade Mark—A MARINER'S COM- PASS, is on each package. SKODA’S REMEDIES CONSIST OF SHKODA’S DISCOVERY. The GREAT GERMAN-AMERICAN REMEDY for HEART, NERVES, KID. is EYS, LIVER and BLOOD. Price, $1.60, 6 bottles for $5.50. If bo t at above price we GUARANTEE the 6 bot- ties to benefit or cure. GUARANTEE CONTRACT with each bottle. Pay only for the good you receive. SKODA’S PILE CURE withthe DISCOVERY Piles. snes cures es. Price SKODA’S GERMAN SOAP. “Soft as Velvet.” “Pure as Gold.” ee tells the whole story. The most high- ly medicated soap ever made. Try just! one cake. For toilet, bath, nursery. Price, 25 cts. ba SKODA’S PLEDGETS. The Great American Spe- ecifie for diseases uliar to the female sex. We will give 81,000 for any case we caanot cure that does not require surgical interference. One month's treatment, $3.00. SKODA’S GERMAN OINTMENT. The Great Skin Cure, also for wounds, abrasions, burms, etc. Asa jcosmetic, makes the skin like velvet. Removes black-heads, pim ete. asif by magic, if you liow direc. tions. ounce tubes in elegant cartons for 50 ets. SHODACS LITTLE TABLETS. For Headache and Liver Trouble. With the DISCOVERY they cure Rheu.- matism. Mild,Safe, Efficient. Far supe- rior to any pill. Once used you will have ao other. 50 ina box for 35 cts. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SKODA DISCOVERY €0,, Wolfville, N.S. YOU will find the NEW DRINKS ——OF THE—— WHEMUT SPA most delicious. They are called Frurr SquasH (a delicate drink for ladies), Lime Frvurr Cuampacne (a delicious non- alcoholic Beverage), and Cincnona Brr- TERS (a palatable and effective tonic). They will be found an agreeable variety from the Ginger Ale and Lemonade. All leading Grocers, Druggists, Hotes and Wine Merchants. Wilmot Spa Spring Co. (Ltd). jyl9 AUCTION SALE. Ts undersigned. will offer for sale on the pre mises, by Public Auction, on TUESDAY the 16th of August next, at 12 o’cleck, noon :— The Hotel and Premises at Summerside late orcupied by Miss Hibbett. This property is situated near the Railway Station, on the corner ef Water and Euston Streets. and has a front on Water Street of 75 feet and runs buck on Kusten Street 9) feet. There is a good house on the pre- mises, with a are ree and stabling in connec- tion therewith, and it is a very desirable pro- erty for either a private dwelling or boarding ouse. TERMS—T wenty per cent down, and balance secured Ly mortgage. payable with interest by instalments or otherwise as may reed upon. Intending purchasers can inspect the premises on the afternoon of the previous day and day of sale. A. A, MACDONALD, W. W. SULLIVAN, FREDERICK PK«TERS, Trustees of late Owen Connolly. jy30—dy 2aw piojour pat CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF |THE Myrtle Navy Tr. & HB. NONE OTHER GENUINE. jan2—-dy & wky ‘ i 3 Pa mage ena bas eV RA eam amare aes ee ee ae ae ean a "th ; ic ’ 7 ~aabtineettal Peete ses $e A” og baile ® a oe ae ae ae 7 i nna nme: “sal a Peare teen yen