THE EXA\ Job Printing Rooms, | LONDON HOUSE, QUEEN STRELT *rinting of all kinds at short potice ~~ , Letterheads, Notehea li, Pamph- Bee Dusters Dodgers, etc _— - For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, | and prompt attention to orders, THE | EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- ment is peculiar. Don't forget it. “ This is trne Liberty, when Free Berm Men, having te advise the Public, wa speak free.”—Evxiripes. oe —_— - ™ — = = ee pa - - ‘yy yD 7G cate pai N WwW SERIES. } Py ' ; Bs : ’ 4 ’ | ‘ ‘ } CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1892. — * ee — ee Se —— = —— a ao a ‘ for October ae a aa The Politi ‘al Side of Anarchy. |tor trial by jury as derived trom the common (giendar . 1892, | ia a re 2s & Bh ea eS =. = =e a2 4, —_—— law and not any trial by jury the government \OON'S CHANGES, = *% Rg Ir is a pleat we to think that, some day eae ny tet seer Pe a = . 3° . ht e n nam 3 ant . e pine order nnn omen! Are You in the cim and ata fatuteaiy 8 thou iitary Americus ie eter weary eng Pee Quarter, 12¢h day ae Sian ' : 2 A how be r dered by |e" “free government.” But is it really a Xen 3008, 20h day 5 « hiaieia iii 2 a after K Seoilash seat peidbbiies Se ee ue? free government ? Would you freely consent } yarter, 28h day . & 2 after : _ rs : ote BOBOp- Tto taxes for the support of a government Pe gree, Tih day . Ih. mora & 6 t nN tt a ? 9 u ly of land a: i the monopoly of issuing thie would enact laws reine sane to your ad ee ; asian Le Wi i ] } Y ™ currency, and many othe: minor monop- | detriment ? There are laws that all would . | | High Water. B fi olies. It is s pleasure to think that there} voluntarily agree to centribute towards the of Day of Week. —-|- — Itissaid: “You may as well Le out of te 0 ie Bee ” : are evolutions y forces at work which will }expense entailed in cerrying them out—such ate. | | Morn. | After. Ki ay as well be out of tre world as out of the fashion, sg eventually ch age cur present industrial |** 20 een - life a property. Buta mano st ae a a? ee 2 eh ~ & system by grac tally curtailing the functions | Would be very foolish to treely contribute to- —| “agua a. aad igi In 1 ne West Lend Ol wOondon, 5 Eng., the ia > ssouemandel ad tatiee ios and less the | “rds the maintainance of a law injurious to s | Setarday 61] 639 a fashionable quarter, it is not now considered “the opportunities f the privileged few to ex- himself. mes gerernment » ere Me a ohes | tan | 756 bith Se ie ara ed eee hel loit th ei oi receive its powers from the consent of the : ao, | bay Bee proj : thing | to wear IR BSER W at rproofs. ia Paare ne ry bat ie: Steere arent ee ee, Se vary = aceds 9 22 9 43 Among the “smart” sect it is looked up -— ; “YES ; ; ; ical j ke | 7h? Sepport it consent that it may have. if oq oll 10 4 | 10 2% ie “bad for a ee * i ; - oS ae ene ee Pe is @ grita practical j ke | the individual is comp«lled to bear the burden S24 thereds 5 ‘hain 7 vad form,’ and as much out of place for a Man CONE IZNJOYS that the worke s who produce the wealth | of carrying out laws that he believes to be un- S| Fitdey y | and 1 45 to wear a RURPrR waterproof as for a Woman to ‘a : a live im pover' ’ and ignorance, while the! just and injurious he is thereby robbed. Asa 3 cater | 1153 ae “4 sega a i * Both the method and results when oar in uaxury and refinement; and logical sequence from the old ery of man seek - 9 Sunday + 010 0 41 r ; Wh ust.c. | ; Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant t z joke beco) :es aor hae = ghastly os go “taxation — repre: Monda | 052 114 i¢@n a new articie ddenly springs i s ceshi when you rea! za that tha fiercest opposi- /sentation is tyranny, arises the now tesue SG ale Z GZ " — | . 1s 4 cS | ” 7 ps eV i ick su Ac only Springs Into a oe —— anon acts tion to any ef ange comes, not from the |that “taxation without consent is robbers,” SQV ey ZY Em | edeodey | 236 . 8 Sd 7 vor and 1s almost universally acopted, you may 3 iy yy oA heaal = z th Neys, | privileged, but ‘rom the exploited class. The cure for liberty is more liberty. TTLEFIELD. 4 Phureda 3 47 4 25 © sure it must posse: ‘xtraordinary. meri ' iver an oweis, Cleanses the 8ys- In my previ us letters it was shown that 3 D, W. GIs. uma j j . Friday : 5 il 5 57 a “M EI ISSA” CO "1 C en —_ — ee ae It, i tem effectually, dispels colds, head- the i pa aconcmic ijeas of Anarchy Boston, Sept., 1892. he tis of the Joints 15 | Swturday 6 33 7 8 we vaueeneataphe °- gtteeterttnapen to meet every re aches and fevers and cures habitual | were freedom : : land and ‘reedom in bank- mete : AWD S |Sonder” | fa | 8 8] fy quirement of Health, Comfort and Fashion, and jg | constipation. Syrup of Figy is the ing, Anwcty os alu « roltea He ot patyo Seingurgn uo anvartie| |UNHERITED HUMOR S. BLOOD i Po - e rratify every taste. They are pr ed i : = only rem of its kind ever pro- [trial by jury. Be swinburne, 10 an article We | Tuoeday | 9 5 9 24 z gratily every taste. They are produced in an in g aol shidies Aes io tanta alien Probably nv «ing ever signed a grander |" British Poetry in the Nineteenth Cen. Banished by Skoda’s i ee | 2 oo z ~ ‘ finite varicty of textures, patierns and styles. To & ceptable to the stomach rompt in document thar did King John ot England — thinks the preiaier will appoint Swin- ' : yursday » 12 ‘ Bd ar ae ae ae ; - Pp , , ; » Prom ‘ e ‘ urne to the vacant post of poet laureat AFTER PHYS at ; any intelligent person the mere mention of t! ‘a i ; m the 15th f June, 1216. Perhaps no . a eae PHYSICIANS HAD PRONOUNCED 2 | ‘Friday 10 44 | 10 59 7 » k nention of the & its action and truly beneficial in its | ,; ie Tne Gi : La vi 4 59 oe Sake Se. Sates bbe a at ae iag ever sig: sd ® document which so | Tae Gazette adds; “Iu view of the abuse . eee To B many advantages of “MELISSA” RAINPROCF 6 | effects, prepared — from the most cae definet and specified the limitations |S*¥imburne has heaped upon (Hadstone, the ns THEM INCURABLE { & | Mond y 08) 02% GARMENTS over the old Rubber article is -& healthy and agreeablesubstances, its | upon his powe than did King John when choice would be a characteristic instance of ; WIMTEMPORT, Mi, A FARMES BY OCCU. | Tucsday 0 45 or isa sufficient. i] many excellentg ualities commend it he put his seal o the grest Charter of the|* Seat mans magnencimiry. Se anae th SF sag OF Aut %§ | Wednesday 1 25 1 46 ix We 4, é 9 = to all and have made it the most | liberties of En; land. The 1aain principies of ae ae ; TY ARTASSENTATIVS OF SUB SKODA DID. gi | Thursday i | 2 32 I Jampness, no chiils, no oder, no pulling Ei popular remedy known. the Magne Chr :ta constituted the law of the Oommen See oe epee’ ‘id ae Ep TUR FOLLOWING STORY: 27 2: Ls ‘ eee sa! oe 4 : p ay & . : ans THE FOLLOWING STORY: * i . i. : a | . - at < the seams. A Rainproof and Overcoat Po] Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c a — See 2» whee Pagan ie aaa | He ae is Wee eee «Ever since I was born, I have been earne eng Law A ak” tea & Re Ae 6] = , adi is 0 on 0 aad , troubled at times, t w | Sunday |} 514 5 Si Pe combined, with all the adv antages of both. : bottles by all Jeading druggists. | ton law of the and, and such violation once the late election and the Republican major- HUMOR on my hands, py A @ | Mouday 6 38 7 15 ty Any reliable ¢ruggist who may not | ¢s:abli es ity was reduced some eight thousand. For fifteen years it has been on the tm y , : aids : a 3 o 7 SU les:ablished w:; used as a precedent for M af . erense, I baye been gradually failing tn a cdilicacieiaud aw if You Wear a tis? elissa 79 Coeat have it on hand will procure it |still more viols ion. The principal benefit sssachusetts Democrats are making cal- health, and for three’ years past it ‘has _* oa B ‘ + ! re promptly for any one who wishes |ofthe charter -as that it clearly defined a ag to how oe yes of cReorD eT ar oe op here Se ee en : % 39 to trv it. Manufactured only by the | what aking c ald do and what he could | 1°™ & “ke Cause will & act their chances. baihe cat Goshen nates ened ie You are (ra it, Fei ed |not do. On a 20unt ot the indifference of a Manni ene - gee Sir Richard tis ont relieved, mie fe * few hours. artwright of the United States. . SS ee ee Se 1, GEORGE PHARMACY, VictTorn!ta Row. SPONGES ! which aré *eliing very cheap to ran off. i Headquarters for Pateat Medicines of every | kind, Fancy and Toilet Articles. Hair Brushes, Toth (a fine line), Nailand Cloth Brushes, Per- tomes Bay Kum, etc. Fina line of Havana “igars just opened. Also Pipes, Yobaccos. Cigarettes. ete. eens of Doctors’ Prescriptions 4 spe- cialty, | An elaborate SOUA FOUNTAIN, the finest on PE Island, where the most delicious beverages am dispensed. F. de ©. DAVIES, agl6 Proprietor. Never i Disappoints! ae DR. HANDRAHAN, Physician and Surgeon, | Graduste New York University, Dfice at Home, Roch’c-i Square. — Giice Hours, ll a. m. to 1 p, m. ; 3 to! Sp m :8 to 10 p-. m. septlO —lmw ws MISS EDITH HILL, Desires Pupils for Pianoforte. Term eexins first week in Sep'ember. Certifi- te from South Kensingtoa, Kngland. Enquire st BER « GOFF'S Upper Store. septld—eod tf MR. H. L. HEARTY, Organist of 8t. Paul's Church, wt. reau'ne lessons on tee Piano the first ' week in Seuotember. Choice Music on saie Mlowes, orices, Fur terras, ete,, apply at Mast Ovms, Prince Street. augi3 Upper Nor- Miss AVY €C. WOOP, Teacher-Graduate of Moast Ale- son Conservatery of Music, Wii GIVE PIANO-FORTE INSTRUCTION iM Masico Koom, aader the one formerly need by Ma. Wilson. corner of Kent and Prine Streers, a “ eve: Back»oerl “Levens «9 the HF HU Mune. Cusss vpeas vii Seyteaver. angi tm eou ” | | TRESSES we quote , =. se gl : 2 ‘at $2.25 and $3 up| SH == =e 7 : 5 te 86 each. STUFF } : e. . 3 ss MATTRESSES we have from $175 to | $25 each. | Shades, Poles, Pic- ture Frames, | rors, ete., etc, eT Se aw, ee E have just received a new stock of Sponges . L & = eee HX PR Don’t Miss the Opportunity N and all lines in GENERAL HARDWARE at very low prices. ones ee (x)-—-——_-—- and Clench Nails, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Zine, Lead, SHELF GOODS at 20 per cent. Discount. Nails, Hor R. B. NORTON & CO. Charlottetown, September 27, 1892—eod & wky — —— = - HARDTIMES PRICES —~—-NOW GIVEN IN-—— Fine Parlor Suites, Fine Bedroom Suites, And in all our goods. SPRING MAT *t>~-.. | a rea yeeert Window Mir- MARK WRIGHT & CO, Lrn. Charlottetown, August 30, 1892 -Qaw & wky \lenhige COGNAC THE SECOND LARGEST SHIPPERS OF BRANDY FROM FRANCE, THEIR BRANDIES ARE UNSURPASSED IN AGE AND QUALITY. Ask your Wine Merchant for them. OONEY & PENDER’S Horse Nails, Horse Shoes, Cut | { | | j Nails, Shoes, Paints, Oils at special prices at the CITY HARDWARE STORE. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRAIICISOO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORE, N. ¥. W.R. WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, Charlotteetown. mwi jyl3 Piano and Organ Tuning and Repairing. N R. VINNICOMBE has removed his office to Messrs. Hasezeri & Moore’s Bookstore, where all orders and payments may be left. His artistic Tuning and ‘foning is widely known among many of the leading musicians of Nova Scotia as wellas ontho Island. Having an ex- perience lasting over twenty yeara, his superior knowledge of Piano construcjion enables him te regulate actions to a aicety, giving the insirn- ment a beautiful even ‘one, also a delicate touch to the keyboard that few can accomplish. No catchpenny work, such as dirt, rusty strings, restringing, vellow keys, dull polish, ete. Mr. Vionicombe knows at a glance what requires to be done and does it. Estimates for repairing cheerfully given. Strings and Piano Fittings kept on hand, All orders punctually attended to. 6m eod—sept8 “How are you?”’ f “Nicely, Thank You.” “Thenk Whe!” Why the inventor cf SCOTT'S EMULSION Which cured rae of CONSUMPTION.” Give thanks for its discovery. gThat it does not make you sick when you take it. Give thanks. That itis three times as efiicacious as the old-fashioned cod liver oil. Give thanks. That it issuch a wonder- fui flesh producer. Give thanks. Thatit is the best remedy for Consumption, Scrojula, Pronchitis, Wasting Dis- eases, Coughs and Colds. Besure you get tue genuine in Salmon color wrapper; sold by all Druggists, at goc. and $1.00. SCOTT & BROWNE, Belleville. CILLE TT's PURE 2? #33 POWDERES J Hess L. ‘Y = PUREST, STRONGEST, SESsT. Ready for use in any cuantity. For making Soap, Softening Wate-, Disin/ ecting, end a hundred othet uses. A cen equals & pounds cal Soda. Sold by Afl Grocers and Druggists. BR WW. GIULeTvsS. Torontss CAUTION EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy IS MARKED y. Ge Ee. IN BRONZE LETTERS. NONE OTHE? GENUINE, J eas a jan2- dy & wky sume other cause, by cun- 18, precedent, construction retation, the Magna Charta aually violated or evaded, rican Constitution is being opled under foot by the 3, so that it is nothing but ery and a snare. Parch- sriess to restrain apy gov- trial by jury recognized by the trial by jury now in Republic are two different ‘rue, the idea was taken t Charter, but the grand ied in the trial by jury is d. The people of England king to pleig» himself that on of his laws he should xcept with the consent of 2>accused. What did that mean that the king could 2 saw fit, aad enforce pun- ‘ransgressor, and the peers ere merely for the purpose rhether the individual had transgressed th law or not? Did it mean that the judges and jury were to be mere tools in the = ds of the king t> appoint and remove at ill? That is the kind of trial by jury we have in this Republic now, only worse. . nd think you that the sturdy English nan, with the king in his power, was sx isfied with such a paltry rotten thing lik that? Was it to obtain a charter thatt e whole people, as one man, united ag inst the king? If the king could wake any law-he saw fit and enforce punishment, w! y did he grumble and say he wasking ony in name? If that what trial by jary meant I do not know) what he was ki cing about. If it was such a poor, missrab > thing as that, do you think that now, after alapse of over six centuries, men vould lift their hats when speaking of the #reat Charter’ A govern- ment that cani ake what laws it pleases with power toc mmand obedience, whether parading unde the names of Empire, Monarchy or F epublic, i invested with despotic power, and has nothing but fear of revolt as ac eck to its acts. When the Englishman de aanded trial by jury, do you think he aesnt that the king could keep right on 1 aking law after law, and the business of he jury was simply to find ovt according t. the evidence whether the accused had t-oken a law or not—the king to decide what evidence should be admitted and what rejected, with the understanding tat ignorance of the law would excuse n one? Such is the trial by jury to-day. I ake it that it was ne such tomfoolery as ti at the people of England were after. Er glishmen dil not mean the trial by jury to be a senseless farce. On the contrary, th xy meant that the peers of the accused shu Id judge of the whole case on its merits, w thout any reference to the jadicial authori y of the king. The jury were to have ep ire control of the evidence, and were to jidge of thelaw and the justice of the la s the people were required to obey. Thus, the liberties of each in- dividual were ts cen out of the hands of the king and placcd with the people them- selves. And thst is why we- venerate the Magna Charts. Briefly, what che anarchist means by trial by jury is, that twelve men be taken by random from ‘he whole people, without any selection on the part of the government; th t these twelve men, with- out dictation f om any source whatever, try the whole : ase, judge «f the justice of the law and tle advisability of the evi- dence. Such vould fairly be a trial by the country. / sit is to-day, it is not @ trial by the cou stry at all, but a trial by government. “he Magna Charta was a means in the bands of the people for pre- serving their | serties from the »ower of government It wasnotstip lated by Magna Charta that the verdict of the jury must be carried out, bt that no other verdict should he carrie 1 out. A true trial by jury would thus be: puwerto declare tha: the individual's libk «ty, property or life shall not be taken {r m him, but it is not neces- arily a power t» declare that it shall he taken from him. The government would not be bound o enforce the judgment of the jury, bat 3 would be bound not to en- force any other decision. the people, or uing assumptic and false inter has been cont just as the Am constantly tra American cour Ja hollow moc ments are por ernment. ‘The King John an vegue in this instruments. from the Gre principle embo hopelessly buri jcompeiled thei ‘for any violat |} punish no one | the equals of tl mean! Did it jmake any law I )ishment on the |of the accused ° of finding out —_—__—_-- > —Some of the comments upon Mr. Cleveland's recent letter are curious. ‘*You pzys your money and takes your choice.” From first tu last it is an expression of demagogy and cant.—New York Press. The letter of Grover Cleveland is like the man—strong, straightforward, sensible, honest. —New York World. As a whole, the «ter is a stupid, paltry, trivial document.—New York Recorder. His letter of acceptauce is a model of frankness. It is a faithful lesson in pat- a and statesmanship.—Quincy Her- a There will be a general conviction that the intent of the author isto be cloud-be- fuddle and sit astride the fence.—Detroit Tribane. It isa concise, clear-cut statement of the Democratic position.—Philadelphia Times. Much evidently depends upon the writ- er’s views. SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the Great German-American Rem- Py for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Kidneys, Blood. Guarantee contract with every bottle. Pay only for the good you receive. At all D ists, $1.00 per bottle, six tiles 85.50. If you va, to _, oe nee E- 8, sen or Light.” ae = Turr News —It is said that local horse- men et Grand Rapids, Mich., will organize a stock company and try to buy Aleryon, 2.15, from Frank Noble. Stamboul is reported to be doing well at Stockton, and will take a shy at his mark some time this month or early in November. The two-year old filly Alma R, by Red Wilkes, has been sold to J. T. Hughes, of Danville, Ky., for $1.500, and the six-year- old mare Katisba, 2 294, by Ben Franklia, to private parties for $1,500. The London Sportiog Life says this has been the most successful season for the trotting horse of any that has been ever held in England, and that the interest in trotting races is increasing and will probably becom2 the fashionable sport of that country. The pneumatic tire sulky, constructed on the same model as the one used by Nancy Hanke when she trotted to her wonderful records, made its first appearance in England on Sept. 26, at Alexandria Park. It isthe opinion of the English driver that the small wheels with pneumatic tires are far superior to those that have the larger wheels. THere is not and there cannot be, any smoking tobacco superior to the “‘Myrtle Navy brand.” A wrapper of brighter appearance and higher price it is possible to get, but all wrappers are very poor smokin tobacco and but a single leaf is wrappe round a plug. The stock useiia the y of the “‘Myrtie Navy” plug is the very best which money can purchase. The powers of the Virginia soil can produce nothiag better, and no other soil in the world caa produce as fine tobacco as that of Virgiaia. ees oo Local Notices a Get some of the bargains in ladies’ dress s, fur goods, millinery, etc, now given at B Macdonald's, Queen Street. oct6 6i By glancing over Weeks & Co's new adver. tisement you will at once see that they are selling at about half price. They are bound to be undersold by no other firm. If you par- chase from them you will be sure to get tresh, new goods. oct] 3i Towelings for 2 cents per yard, worth 8 cts; fleecy cotton for 5 cts, worth 10 cts; Scotch yarn 44 cts, worth 7 cents. Everythiog sell- ing at about half price.—W A Weeks & Co, next to Beer & Goff s. oct] 3i Call at Beer & Goff's and order a barrel of freah-ground Matchless flour. It takes the lead every time. oct 3i Ouc sale is genuine; we mean business. Come along and get bargaics at J B Macdon- ald’s, Queen Street, oct6 6i Matchless flour.—Beer & Goff received this morning another carload of this fine floar. Low price and high quality combined have made this the favorite tarnily flour of the city. oc 6 3i We have the finest line of high-grade draw- ing-room suites and pieces ever shown in the Anarchists plead ' city. Prices right.—Mark Wright & Oo. octé im my ders set tn, drawing my “ro so out place,] BE Y ¥ ER that for three weeke I did not have my clothes off. Physicians said J could never get well. I was unable to do any work, and was a at sufferer. I doctored with several Physicians, including 8 liste! in Boston, and took nearly al }vertised las purifiers, but received mo 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, accordin AS EN and also used skODA'S } N externally. After using THAN them but one week, there was a visible sha in appearance. My skin that was fiivera ly eevered wih and ches began to clear up. My appe- tite good, jess n in m Fshoulders, and I : Theva now used less than two courses of these REMEDIES, and my Rheurmatism has! entirely disap . SHOULDERS THAT WERE DRAWN OUT OF PLACE AND WHICH THE DOCTORS SAID OOULD NEVER BE GOT BACK AGAIN ARE AS GOOD AS NEW AND IN PERFECT POSITION. My skin is free from blotches and Ipimples. I have gained co D wenty pounds in flesh, can go into the woods at sunrise, and chop cord wood until dark, and not et tired, a thing I could never do betore n all my life, and am able to work ali the time. My friends are asten- ished at the resulta, and not more 60 than myself. They consider italmeost mirae- ulous.” SKODA DISCOVERY CO., Wolfville, N.S, ROBERT BALLOCH & C0,, TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J. A. MORRISON, HALIFAX. YOU will find the NEW ODRINKS ——OF THE—- WILMOT SPA most delicious. They are called Frourr Squasu (a delicate drink for ladies), Lame Frurr Cuampaone (a delicious non- alcoholic Beverage), and Omnceona Bir- ters (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 IM EPIDEMICS T° O1SINFECT ana PREVENT DISEASE Ozonized oss] Fluid, NATURE'S OWN DISINFECTANT. NOT POISONCUS. THE MOST THOROUGH DEOCOORIZER AND OCISINFECTART KHOWN. HAS A FRESH, HEALTHFUL opoR. KENNETH CAMPBELL & CO., Mowrmnae Rabber ps. or Price List of Ontfits to MONEY J. F. W. Dorman & Co., ).8. A. 217 Kast German Street, Baltimore, Md., U. : c made easy manufacturing octt—dy & wy im : F ” oo & eli