> TT THE EXAMINEK | Job Printing Rooms, : LONDON Hucok QUEEN *TR&«T. j job Printing of all kinds at short notice aiuluesd , @tterbeads, Noteneads, Pamph- es, Posters, Dodgers, ete _ a XAMINEI, ORO ee Printing THE Depart- | ; ers. +. Tenws: Five Dottaps a Yua a te fh Se ee Ter er ee ite B. “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Wen, having te advise tho Public, may speak free.”—Evarripss, ins teiniiactbiea ile NEW SERIES. ; emer 272 Rn RERRURIRES men. ae ome a ‘ c or ie CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, MARCH 20, i893. . VOL. 30.-NO. 208 Calendar for March, 1893. MOON'S CHANGES, fall Moon, GSeE GAP occccovcecess l! SO more tast Quarter, ee NP ee 1 1 after New Movn, Se Ge -sbepeccinss 12 2imid t Firat Quarter, SR cidk eons 5 21 after Da i Day's Hi h t Day of Week. length. | Water Meath. ' — - | 7 hm. | Morn’g. i Wednesday 10 59 10 6 2 Thareday 1 3 10 4b 5 Friday 5 11 15 4 Satarday | 8 li 57 5 Sunday 12 | aft 17 8 Monday 15 0 28 q Tuesday 18 1 31 + Wednesday 22 20 9 | Thursday 2% | 244 10 (| Friday 23 3 41 1 SNacurday 31 4 57 12 sunday 35 6 25 13 Monday 39 7 33 4 Tuesday 41 & 25 15 W edaeaday 45 9 19 td Thursday 48 10 0 17 Friday 51 10 37 is Saturday 55 11 22 19 Sunday 57 il 48 Py Monday 59 | Morn g 21 Turslay 2 4 0 27 yr Wednesday 8 . . 23 Phursday li 1 57 Hu! Friday 4 2 56 a5 Saturday 18 416 26 Sunday 2i 5 57 7 Monday 24 7 15 On | weaday 28 817 » Wednsday 31 9 3 w Thareday 34 9 42 31 Friday | 1237.| 1015 Ss. &. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, STEEL AND IRON CUT NAILS, And Spikes. Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Huagarian Nails, &c., ST. JOHN, N. novi—l yr 0. 8. WADMAN, fommission Merchant & Auctioneer, CZAPAUD, P. E. I. ARMS AND FARM STOCK A SPECIALTY. Consignments solici’-d. Quick returna, 5,00 CIGAR 4, which I off-r to Traders uy the Box cheaper than they cun import them. janii—dy & wky — 00. ROBERT BALLOGI & TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. _——- REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY dA MDR3I394, HALIFAX Removel to Stamper Block. DR. J. P. MURRAY, DENTIST. feb!s ‘ Better Thaa The Guardian, Wyasteo All young men and women aud «irls, or aay worthy person witnou: Mesos to attend the KAXposition. w that (or advertising paspuses we shall giv. away 1,00 or more free vierts to the Workis Pus iretuding taittosd fares both ways, Kood b « *wi roon in Chicego for one wees, Six admis+i & ike sto tne axp ition grounds, ¢tc., Of eH) @ulions, wuhout costing ene cont Of money boys I you vish to go. write to-day enclosing reler- ee and self-addressed stamped ener c Wontos Pain ENT<RTAINMENT Co., Vasher ‘ Thostre Baidiag, “hicago, Ll. “war A. LEOF RED (GRADUATE OF LAVAL AND McGILL,» Mining Engineer} 2¥AE & MARINE INSURAN( MAR i- THE WESTERN ASSURANCE CC SE NOE. . acucececvecsoueetintt QUERK( tS MONTRKELA eeld—dy | yr + ee eee FINAL NOTICE. LL persons who have not pal4 their ac cunt rendered 3ist December, 1892, must settle & full before the 2.4 of March next 41) m Counts remaining uoeid after that date will b Placed in the wourt for collectiva. J. B. MACDONALD febli-.cod & wky Qneen Sire t FARM AT SOURIS, containing ‘3 acres oi eh Ace land, weil mauured and in Orst-cias Saiion; weil wsterod wih a never-failing ream -unniag parsilel with the Far «; fronting @4 Saris dey, wh re large quantities of reawee te prveared There are two large Barns, « sand Vorkshup on tue premises, avd a the far ais withia tem min ites’ walk of the thriv: BY Ville off Souris, one of the best shipping Pers in P. K. Isl nd. are easy. For partievlars apply in Souris§t D. sacdonald ; ia Charl ttetowan to J. B. MACDONALIA febti—dy taw & wky lin " Gitiees To Let. W) OFFUIKS on the fivst fat of t chants’ tank of P. &. Island oui = the new odlves of Deviw & Hases: ‘These ary heated with hot water, and have mar te tiem fire prort vault wht eembine- mMleook E\vranee. Great Gearge 8 Also A sait of O'tices on -eeond tat at Mereaaaw’ Bank of P. &. island, jal ee | IW. McLeA ~ Phot : orders entrusted to me in « by spp. intment. CLOUD HILL, (From London, mch7— 3m eod caTaphio compliance with the often expressed wish of man : ; we ry that I thould cpen 4 oe BHU TOGRAP RIO BUSINESS, [| am pleased to inform the inhabtants of oie Ma aud neighborhood that ! have secured the premises formerly known * AEMAR STUDIO,” and shail shorJy be prepared to carry out all Houses and Grounds, Lawn Tennis, Wedding and School Groups photographed (Opposite Miller Bros, IN otiCe. most sati-factory manner. PHOTOGRAPHIS ARTIST, Ecgland, late with Mr. G. H. Cook,) Queen Strect, Charlottetown a DISCOUNTS 25, GREAT SALE GF Bit THE STOCK OF BOOTS NOW IN MY SHOP, NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE, must be closed ont this Month, as the Shop has to be vacated Ist of April. i 3 Charlottetown, March 3, 1893. and 50 per cent., FOR CASH ONLY, R. K. JOST. B* stock is disposed of Anuual Cea aii —-——$—( x )—_—_——_ ER & GOFF’S Annual Cheap Canned Goods Sale com- menced TUESDAY, the 7th of March, and will be coutinued for Two Weeks, or until the bulk of Call early and get your choice of the best brands o Canned Peaches, Pears, Strawberries, Tomatoes, Corn, Peas, Salmon, Finnen Haddies and Lobsters put up in Canada. We are giving Bargains. BEER & GOFF, Charlottetown, March 7, 1893 -eod & wky Nae their large Gar Stock is ail fresh, new goods, peeked last séasot| and imported by us lass November. Call and see them. QUEEN AND KING SQUARE STORES. Dey Books, ‘Have Ledgers, Cash Books, ~ Journals, ! —e "town, Nov. 2, 1892. ‘te cling and Domai | Cuda terowa, June 17, Bookbinding ! —S = 2— ‘Do You Want Any Done? Do Yeu Know Hew Much You! ean save by dealing with us? Insures Cargoes, Hu Phe Manchest er Assurance Company of Gnglani the Waster Assurance Lompany of foroai, Gai HORACE Cameron Block, Queen Square. —J ———{7} ——=_————= it? Magazines, Lew Books, Music, Works of Ar Dp. TAYLOR Sign of Bic Rok J D McLeod's Corner You Thought of Wi Uy. “fat ft. ils & Freig'ts at Lowest Current Rate: el : ratos T3319] a5 $29 Ollss ere tig Oactidl —1)—— —_—_— - s ety a ET vst pire ne Tt; . —_—~o—- ~~ HASZARD, i | j | t jJoYvs Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts ONE E — yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver 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 ace ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeablesubstances, its many excellent qualities commend it to ail and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in Tic jettles by all leading druggists, Any reliable Cruggist who may not ave it on sand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes .o try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORRIA FIS SYRUP C0, SAN FEANCISCO, CAL. pr LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORE, N. W R. WATSON, Wholocale Druggist, Charlotcestown mwf iyl3 at % oes OES Bry 5 .. ae & 5 ,a iy i " “ee We en bos i ; ede ' 3 PUR ; pS ake ae AT ce Peek 2 i . taf yY/ ay ‘ } , LSP yy 4 ‘ PUREST, S/RONCEST, BEST. lendy for use in any quantity. For making Soap, jortening Wate, Distatorting. and a hundred othet gases, A can equals 4 pounds Sal Soda. Seld by All Grocers ond Druggiste. CV. GILLES. Towrentas E ‘ “. ~ ERIAL BAKING ; POWDER PUREST, STRORGEST, BEST. Contains no Alum, 4-=monia, Lime, Phosphates, or any Injuriant. E,W. GILLETT. Toronto, Ont, a THE [ME Persons afflicted with these or any throat or lung troubles should resort to that Most Excellent Remedy, Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. No other preparation effects such cures, (Special correspondence of The Examiner.) . three Oppusition members vuoticg with Mr. "acliamen ary Note~. In committee of supply on the item of $6 500 fur Cape Tormenrine harbor, Mr. Uuimet explained that the $13,000 asked for a few days previously, was to complete the payments to the contractors on the work The present vote was required to complete ths wharf and make certain repairs of tini- ber that had been worm-eaten, and to pro- tect the wharf by placing stone on either site. Messrs. Welsh, Davies, Perry and Yeo then oceupicd some consideradle time in venti aing the ferry yuestion between the Capes,and in protesting egsinst the pro- looged delays in completing the work oo the Island side. A good deal of sparring took place between them and Mr. Josiah Wood, the M. P. for Westmoreland Co, who was accused of getting everything he asked from the Government, while the Island got little or nothing. Mr. Perry made # long, rambling speech, in which he mixed up binder twine, the West Point, the ship railway, Island po- tatoes, coal oil, the Tories, Mr. Cockburn, Cascum pec harbor, oats, and Cape Traverse in a ino-t delectable hodge-podge. Me. Welsh warned the Government that Cape Tormentine pier is built in a very dangerous place, and was altogether useless for wister navigation, and reminded the House that he had pvinted this out years ago. Mr. Davies said that whoever had recommended the location or constructicn of the Capo Traverse pier should take little credit to himse!f. Oae had only te look at the location to see that a blunder had bee: med, and while the pier was supposed t have been filled with stone, frozen eart! had been dumped ia. He considered h: would not be tar astray im saying that th somatraction, location and all connecte with the Cape Traverse pier were disgrace ful. But he would accept the assurance ot the Minister of Public Works, that i! ,fter a survey and report, it was found practicable to byild the necessary additivr o the Cape Traverse wharf, the Minister vould recommend the necessary expendi ture, O.1 Monday Mr. Charlton introduced hy res lution requiring the closing of th Uanadian depsrtment of the Worid’s Fai on Sund- y. Mr. Foster pointed out that che Canadian exhibits are scattered ail through the exhibition according to the) ections where they belong, and if th United Scates government decreed Sunday losing they would be closed with all the est—if on the contrary the United States sovernment perm.tied opening on Suaday, iow was Canada going to screen her xhibits from public view. The Canadis yuildings proper were simply otlices, which sertainly wili be closed. Mr. Foste: suggested that the matter shoud be left with the Governmen: who were as solicitvu ‘or the proper observance of Suuday as Mr Ubarlton, and who would give due weigh o the Caristian sentiment of the country Mr. Chariton, however, would have n « j urnment of the debate, he excelieo himself. He called Mr. Daly a coward,anc ssid the Government were snesks, and all he demons in and out of Tartaries were -n tavor of opening the Fair on Sunday Mr. Daly's motion carried by 76 to 54, Jol. O Brien voting with Chariton, ana vD “ye Dr. Reid brought forward a motion that cheese produced and m.oufactured io any for ‘ign couatry should not be permitted to be xported through Canada unless the name ot he country was marked on both the cheese sud the box. Dwelling upon the importance if the cheese industry, Dr. Reid said that in Untario alone it weg estimated that there were $60,000 cows, valued at $24,000,000, The pasturage lands were wor h $90,000,000, In- siuding the value of the factories aod implee nents, they had $175 000,000 invested is this tadusiry alone, perhaps the largest amount of capital invested ia avy industry io Cavada He then shewed its enormous growth io the past 20 years. Wits this ismense Canadian xport ot cheese, the U_S. had in additio., ssi year, shipped 10,000,000 pounds throug Yausda to Europe. Canadian cheese averagra 9% ceus # pound, while American cheese ought only 9 cents. H; argued that this American chees: sh pred from Canada injured he standing of tne Cacadian product. I wes oftcn labelled Canadian cheese, 80 as to riag the alvanced price American cheese was ioferior and shouli not be mixed up wich ‘auadian cheese. Me, Fos er acknowledged the importance of the motion, but there was a d.tficulty, in tha ‘6 was proposed So interfece wid goods i ransit irom a foreiga country. The Govera neut, however, Would give the matier they » st consideration. An Order in Coarcil nas been pissed pro nbisiag employes of the Post Othve D -part- veut holding muvicip+! offices, such as Town Uounciilors, Public School Trusiees, &c. Ba w order has been made regarding th» employs a of any other Department of Pub.ic Service March, 1893. A Nagnrow Escare. —Tae stesmer Am- srtcau, Wutcn armved at tlautax on the 14 4 com New York to jvad fur the West lo “CA UTION.”—Beware of substitutes. Genuine prepared by Scott & Bowne, Belleville. Sold by all druggists. 60c. and $1.00. AUCTION. aby Mr Allan Boisner, who is A Vi ins‘ ructe ab ut Chane! veiion, on TUK SAY. the 28th cay « f March 3. atthe hour of Kieven o'clock in the fore », at the Beaevoient Irish sucieiy’s Hal fonece vars o— A] the Household Furniture in the Boisaor jotel, “ours, coas@ung of 1 Organ. Sewing acune. Bedroom sets, Feather Be's, Mat- re-se=, Tavles, Chairs, Sideboards, Mirrors, Car- ets neidisg, Stove-, etc Aso, the unexpired term of the ») or Ho’el and premises at Soars fe: ms made knows a sal. Sale positive, Cc. C. CARLTON, lease of the ng his busines, to sel: at Pu slic] lies, Lotrow yY est »ped gvlug asfore off Kusewey, vear Barmnugton, mW the det og the previous mourning. Capt. Houos'ey avard a rumbling noire as tough from ereakets. ‘The vessel was brought tv stup aud the lead hove, when it was ascer aiued that th: y were ia tuurteen fathoms if water. Tie breakers were soon clearly iscerned as the fog slowly iifted, and th jesvel’s course Was changed to bring he {tue aad. Atthis time the steamer’s yosttion was thought to te LOU ules seuta w-stul Samorv. Cap. Hoosley says ther was a strong current rupowg, which took uc vessel unt of her course aad vrous ver ciose to the shore, and the fog was ex- ceeding -y Cense. POISONED! MANY OF THE VICTIMS IN A CRELECAL CONDITION. ee ne A multitude of men and women in the couatry are now ecffering from the eff cts vf poison, ‘Thousands are now in a critical condition, and must go over to the silent msjority, unless effective measures are adopted at ouce to rescue and save them, Badly ventilated houses, workshops, fac- tories and offices are responsible for almost every case of poisoning Close confinement in such places during the winter month» has produced « harvest of sickness for spring times Poisoned nerves and poisonea blood are doing a deadly work amongst our people ; all ages and classes are suffering Che human system poisoned in this way is in a termble condition, and demand. in stant attention. At this particular season such poisoned systems require a renewer, renovator and poison expeller Such an agent is found in Paine’s Celery Compound, the great life- giver. This wonderful medicine purifics the blood, tones and strengthens the nerves, snd cleanses the whole system. No other cemedy known to mankind has accom. plished such grand results in the spring eason. Paine’s Celery Compound, as a spring medicine, is far elevated above all others ww before the public, and is freely pre- .cribed by some of our best physicians. ll Ai. + Atm Culuvation of saall Fru.ts. THE STRAWBERRY, In our last we promised to say some- thing about cult vation and varieties, We wili begun with cultivation. The tirst condition of success im cultivating the strawberry 1s to select & weil drained pilot vt land. ‘The soil ie the better of being a sandy joam rather than a st ff ciay. The strawberry p'ant wil not thrive where its feet are wet continually, acd it’s sure to winter kill where water gatiers and forms ce. Afier bus iog seiected your pivot tor the strawbeny bev, the next thing is tv fence it. The enclosure is better to contsin jasc double the amoun. ot laud that you tn tend to plaat the first year, and shvuuld tor eunvenience in cultivaing be loag aud no! cov wide, The fence should be a permanent one along the sides of the lot, and the exds which will be short may be enclosed with hurdle gates substantially put up, but sv srranged that they can be easily removed when you want to cuiuivace with @ horse, A | promises; be wanted a vote of the House, | ricke:y fencethat wili blow down with every | but it was when Mr. Daiy moved the | puff of wind and let the cattle in to destroy he vines is fatal to the business. I have _ven seen a flock of sheep destroy «fivctual- | y quite a large patch of strawberry vines 6 a tew minutes, t thoroughly, working in enough weil rotted | manure tu make it as rich as land you sow ‘urnips in. Thoroughly cleaning the land | ai first will make the after culiivaion an) easy matter. Next mark it off in rows! three teet »part, and set your plants about tifteen inches apart in the rows. But in setting the plants ic is better to set them in ouly half the pivt at first, and you will uot be to so much expense for plants When after tha vines run out and form new plants, you can set out the other half of the plot the next spring. Yu can plant pota- tves in balf the plot the first season. Lhen when the first half ot the plot has borne two crops, the last part set «ut will be in yvood bearing condition. You can then plough up the firet plot, giving the lavd « thorough cleaning and manuring, «nd set it out again with new plants By this course you will always have vue part of the plot in .ts priwe while the other part is being renewed, Never let vines bear the year chey are set out ; always pick the blossoms ff The plant requires ali us strength to -stabiish itself the first year. The spring s the best time to set strawberty piauts, say about the first of June. Plants set out in July or August will not be uear- iy as vigorous or hardy to stand the winter 4s those set out the lacter part of May o: che first of August. The cultivatur must be used frequently during the ealy part of the sessun. It is vest to destroy Ube firet runners that fori, .o that the plant wil become thoroughly rooted—it will then send out stronger run vers that will form much more vigorous javts with which to set out your second patch next spring. To save your plaut» rom winter killmg cover them with siraw 1 cuarse manure alter the ground has be come frozen hard in the tell, This wiil pre vent thim frow thawimg out aud heaving out of the ground. in procucmg your plants you cen «1 ec earlier and ister and thereby wngthen your strawberry season cousider bly. Among the vider Varieties the fo - lowing are wawed asthe must relisde by Mr. Hilborn, borticu.turst at tae Expo wental Farm, Guawa, ramed i cider «1 ipening :—Crescent, Nusun, Cap:. Jack, Dauiel Buoons, Sharp-es-, Maucheoter, New Db ioinion, Ux ibe ewer Voatletic® Michei’s E rly Uscevia, Haveriand, Miawi, Budsch and sume vihers #re went! he same authority as weitby 1 am of vpibtou ihe might be made @ paring Crop 1D Cuis culls ¥ .Tlelies, wed Db) ol @ tiial. the Sirawb ithe Some Are Call ng Loudly for Help !) - whelesome f , ei} in I's freeh state or pressrvid, then t strewherry, Now is the time to ley your plans for a good, lange strawherry patch, and a gocd time to order your plents from the pureery, if you capnot get them fr cme neig! bor sho y in the ej yment «f the pleseure and profit to b iived from a weli-culti- vated strawberry patch, Ww. AY. er also ' } is AlTe@ Ad at March 16, 193 TRitin AF \ > WHAT PRYSIGE waeVeebel ENDORSID UT A i va Graduate of Edinboro’. A. DrW. Barss, A.M., M.D., Edin. @ man of culture ei.) vent, ie Lecturer on Physiology sand iene in Acudia College, Nova Scotia. 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But even if we ‘cccieseheallaie Estey’s Emulsion and Darts -muision of « od Liver OF), 50 cent size new 0 cents ont: Es «ys biederma for chapyel haias do not feel like growing them to sell, ever) farmer, every citizen, who owns 4u acre © l.nd, should devote enough of it to growiu, s rawberrievs tu ensure au abundem: sup. ) ia 25 cent size reduced to 15 € ats Auctioneer 1892—e0l Souris, King’s Co,,}March 4, 1833—dy 2aw (8 m —peda’s medicai Mall. wll sa» for the wants of his family curing he Lot « ae vw bh ‘ iu Geyth wih bu als? ‘onsietiog of 700 Ousiicis owl 7 periecls, 16 boxes Tea, 20 smtreis Sect, 2° varreis rigs BPeu, 6 Varese bork, ele Fairvous sles, Counter oceles, ( leavers, vives and Daw oves, Lard Kuler Cvolere, ard i’ réss<s, Ussg @™4ugs abu Pypice, Lard mis, 'abas, cic; | eBypress Wagon, l Jig er, Reels £ busey, iogie Wages, View Vee Nag uw. iiarg Sele ant Uecok, lerms al 5. .t, CilAs, lL. MUKRISON, ed! waole year. 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