Se Set Sat BPE ie tee SRE ARED. ’ — - tna me nn -_—- — - Een tee = DorLars a YRarR. NEW SERIKS. I ivf The Gaily Examiner is wsstied every evening by The Fxaminer Publishing Qo. From ther ofl Great George Stre of Water and ets, Charlottetown, iri Kdward Island, , corner RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION— Six mouths ood, ccc ete 0606666 euotic cae $2.50 eis MOWED. oc cc one coe cats cb ics “ oS One month rr orbepnoees eeu & Advertising at moderate rates. Contracts may b» made for movthly, quar- terly, half-yeariy, or yearly advertisements, on ap pli ation. J. H. BELL & CO, Cusitm Boot & Shia 03 Hake! Be —— {USTOM work got »p in the latest styles, /neataud up to the times. Cood stock and workmanship second to none, Urders Filled Prompi—Priees Reasonable, We alao keep on hand s quantity of Shoe Findings, with a good assortment of Fashion- able Lists, ia Men's, Women's, Boys’, Misses’, Gents’ and Ubiidren’s, which we seli Cheap. J. H. BELL & CO., Sign of the BIG BOOT, Upper Great ., 2nd door to Knight & Son. ]mo law ° George S Nov. 30, 18°5 WARBURTON & SMALLWO9D, NOTICE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. The undersigned have this day entered into artoership, uoder the style aad firm of Varbarton and Smallwood, barrisiers, Atterseys-at-Law, Notaries Public, dc, | Office—Cameron Biock, Queen Square. & B. WARBURTON, B.A., B.C.L,! C, R. SMALLWOOD. " The firm are Agents for tac Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, which docs the largest business of any Life luaurance Company “in the work. Dec. 3—law wary 3 mo iL. GEHENHRAL Uommission Merchants, 12] ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MASB. —_—_—- i Eoos and Produce a Specialty. ad li—dly wkly EDWARD M, ARCHIBALD, Shipping and Commission Merchant, 81, 83 & 85 WATER STRERT,: ST. JOHN’S, N. F.,’ and storage Ample wharfage, yardage, ‘om. Consignments solicited. Liberal advances made on xeceipt of con- agim onte. Sept. 9, ’85—t] dec3) aaa cae BOSTON, ARTHUR & CO.) PHOTOGRAPH CARDS, | , ‘Sandwiches, Peaches, Corns, Tomatoes, Peas, &c. brands. SS SnD een atenenenammeeee A tL ete ame Sp oe nee annette eta > es ‘aon eps amgme Sa joa cli eo Sn ae ee CHARLOTTETOWN PRIN CE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDA | GREAT DISCOUNT SALE This is true Liberty, when Free-Born Men, hivier to ai the Public, may speak free.--Evnirigs, and Canadian SS ae ENGLISH CONFECTIONERY. The finest assortment of English Confectionery. for Christmas trate we have ever offered. Babs & GOFF. A CHANGE AND A CHANCE. v MINCE MEAT, Choice Brand, for Sale at BEER & GFE Ss. Extraordinary Inducements to Purchasers of Diy Goods, T sour intention to make a chang ' % nge in our business early in the Ne me time «fer out whole stock! of STAPLE AND FANCY ann caer au D. hm LINERY at immense reductions in ytice, sommenciug MONDAY, tite 14th ivat Oar stock of Goods is so large it is impossible for ‘us to department our prices will be P s entiimerate REDUCED 20 to 30 PER CENT and a lot of Odds and Remnants will be closed out at HALF PRICE, it, bug in every; # ORANGES, LEMONS. GRAPES. | 20 cases Granges, 14 cases Lemons, 25 bris. Grapes, just arrived from ‘ Great Britain. REGR & GoUFF. RAISINS. 250 boxes received Lay: rs, Val- encias, Seetiless. BEER & GOFF. Our Goods are always marked in plain figures and customers will see that the cane are made bona Ade. Orders by letter will receive careful and prompt attention. We will also prepay freight to the country on a!! purchases exceeding ten doilars. The above discounts are for Cash on!y, but for purchases excesdi ity dol will allow three montha’ credit, : P xcesding Silty dollarswe his is our firet Big Disoonat Sale, and we intend to fulffl all the promises of our adver: tisement. VW. eS , Ch’town, At Morris’ Bookstore Dec. 10, '83—dy wy 2mos a ee ae ae nee ~- =e —-— CRANE he ee Ey SS American Baldwius, N. 8. Tom- kins, Pippins, Xce., at BEER & GOFE’S, oe t ae a SRAIES. 30° bris. <«ranberries and Fox- berries at BE & GOFF Ss. CANE Keiller's ED Pe en, Celebrated English Cit- ron, Granze and Lemon Peels at BOER & GOPFLSs (CAMERON BLOCK.) @ 0 — OPENING, A FINE STOCK OF Books, Stationery, Toys, Games ‘and Fancy Goods, rtrad NEST STOCK OF CHRISTVAS CARDS in the city, being selections from RAPHAEL, TUCK & SONS, of London, Eogland; L. PRANG & CO., Boston ; PUULTON’S 7 AND THE F SPECTALTIES, Corned Beef, 20cts. per pound ; Smoked Beef (shaved) 2icts. per pound ; Bologna Sausages, i4cts. per pound; Gx Tongues (English), Pea Soup, &¢ auf at BEER & en —— — a nS ai Spices, ‘Basenves: &€, Pure Spices, Cream Tartar and). Baking Powders at BEER & GOFF'S. and from other Celchrated Publishers. For the convenience of customers at a distance, we have put up Packages Containing 100 Cards at $I O98, Canned Salmon, Pine Apples, , choice BEHR & GOFF. $2.00 or $5.00. Phese Packages contain an assortment of rlain and Fringed Cards, at about three times the value at the Retail Price, and will be mailed postpzid for either of the.above sums. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. LEONARD MORRIS. Ch’towr, Dec. 10, 1885 —3wke - _=_=a__—_—= SO ——— Sone peneaepneneneeatemoe ato neat Fall and Winter Arrangement THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL S.S. CO. Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- land, every Monday and Thursday, at 8.00 a. m. Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, $6,50, 2nd @lass : $9. 0, Ist class, For ticks ont er To | «| Superior to any aueuer article manuiactured. For general . SHARD, p. vi, “Steam Nav. co. household and family use it SURPASSES all others. : or to your nearest Ticket Agent. i a ee i'ecs> §t will be to your interest to try it. e. AUTIO Ni. _FOR SALE WHOLESALE BY- * BE y aa FENTON 7, NEWBERRY. PACH PLUG OF THE MYRTLE NAVY covat CANADIAN INSURANCE 00. 1S MARKED T & B. IN BRONZE LETTERS. None Other Genuine. ___Oet. 20. ing you im more money in one year than | ss Your fortune if ae ng elsé’ in Autorica ~ shart alah ASS wOVaLTY —, | eee RISKS TAKEN ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. THIS OUT and return it oo. wa ao in mail | Agent for Prince Edward Island: Golden Box of Goods tbat will; MAGNET SOAP, Warranted Pure. HIS SOAP is made from the BEST MATERIALS, end is July 22,1885. 6m > mene om ee FIRE. ee | () , ee CAPITAL a —————-() oompas qauaee H ad Office--MONTREAL. Halifax Brangh—>J. SeQay MITQHULL, Agent, <2¥ a” A St? $2,609,060, ¥ a Mi, a) casmuaniia somnire ed ; F. 4. ARNAUD, Ch tawny Jat. 169. | MBROMANTS LARK OF HaLuax, .& AYER’S Cherry Pectoral. Ko other complaints are so insidionsin their attack as those affecting the throat and lungs: none so irifled with by ‘the majority of sntfer- ers. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting perhaps from a trifling or unconscious ex- posure, is often but the beginning of a fatal sickness. AyrR’s CHERRY FrcororaL has well proven its efficacy in a forty years’ fight with throat and lung diseases, and should be taken in ali cases without delay. A Terrible Cough Cured, “In 3857 I took a severe cold, which affected my lungs. J hada terrible cough, and passed night after night without sleep. 'Phe doctors gave me up. 1 tried AyrER’s CneRRY Prc- WORAL, which relieved my lungs, induced sleep, au d afforded me tlie rest necessary for the recovery of my strength, By the continued use of the PrcroRaL a perma- nent cure was effected. lam now 62 years old, hale eid hearty, and am satisied your CukRRY PECTORAL saved me. Hornackt FAiRnBROTEER.” Rockingham, Vt., July 15, 1882. ! Croup. —A Mother's Tribute. “While in the country lest winter my little boy, three years old, was taken ill with croup; it seemed as if he yroul la die from strangu- lation. One of the y suggested the use ot AY! r’s CHERRY PBCTORAL, a bottle of which was a kept in the house. This ) fre quent doses, and eu RAL au hour the was ‘tried in Buial to our delight i little patient wae bre ig easily. The doce tor Said Uhbht whe Out KRY Preronart had gavel my darling’s life. Cen you*wonder at Our gratitude? Since rely oura, Mrs. ay sma GEDwREY. 159 Vrest 128th St., Now York, May 16, 1882. “{ heve usediAVERn’s CHERRY PecTORAL fn my family for several vears, and do not hesitate io pronounce it the mest effectual remedy for e ughs aud one we bhaye ever tried. A. d. CRANE,” Lake Crystal, Minn., March 13, 1882. “J suffered for eight years from Bronchitis, and aiter tryiug many remedies with no suc cess, 1 was cured Ly the use of AYEX’S CHEB. BY PecTORAL. JostPH WALDEN.” Byhbalia, Miss., April 5, > “TI cannot say enough in praise of AYER’S Crerny PecTorat, believing as I do that but for its uee I should since bave died from jung troubles. . BRAGRUR.” Palestine, ‘J@xaz, April 22, 182. No case of an affection of the thioat or lungs ¢azisis whieh cannot beigrpatly relieved by the uso of Aver’s CurRry Prcronasy and it will airays cure when the disease ig wot already Leyond the conte! of medicine,” ry PEEFAKED 8Y Dr.J.C.Ayor&Co., Lowell, Masa. Sole by al Drugeiste oe oe SUBSCR IBE ios THE WEEKLY UXAMI . 7 lie IPA) i + Me Y, DECEMBER 26, 1885. ee Bete enaiageenanenrant ee NER. aa taro th and ferviyn news eile ols, norebly in tee pavewiivis etvendaut | Sineie Copies Two Cents, VOL. 1é--NO29 Good for Souris! a Christmas Chines: < ae Below ‘s a statement, kindly furnished us by the Sub-Colector of Souris, showing ® list of vessels loaded, -and their deatina- , tion, pames of shippers, value and descrip- ‘tion of produce exported, ot that Port; from the first of November last, np to the ’,present date. Vessels are still taking in oargoes there, viz: Brigt. Christino, Sch. Edward BE. Webster, and Scli’ Neal Dow. | From® present appearances, navigation will permit of sever: al more being loaded at opis, vot, this fall—all ef which gves to show that ‘the Eastern capital of King’s County is a thriving little town, possessing many natural advantages, and that hor {men of business, as well as the farmers of i the surrounding country, are both enter- | prising and prosperoms ; Isabelia, Newfoundland, 1427 bush oats, ae potatoes, 100 bush turnipa,. Shipped by McDonaid McDonald & Co.—value, $501, Jessie Sewell, Neva Scoi‘a. 807 bush potatoes, 1633 bush oats, 304 bash turnips, 3 carcasses pork, HS Nickerson —value, $) May Fiv, Newfouns land, potatoes, pork and beef, M Gillune—value, {e+ graine, Nova Scotia, fish and oil, Matthew, McLean & Co.—vaiue, $3666. E Hodgson, Nova “cotia, Lean & Co.—value, 316 8. Kldon C, Nova Scotia, fish and oil, McDonald, McDonald & Co.—valuc, 31770. Dart, Nova Scotia, potatoes and Avery—value, $88. Genera) Gordon, United States, potatoes, Mat- the *, McLean & Uv.--value, $656. Pownal, usually so staid, in 1% on going’ has, tho last. few dayz, awakened to the pleasant fact that life has ovher possibilities thau the every day round of duties. Hearts) young snd old;,have bad a few extra throbs, and those not at all paiufal, in prospect of ‘a spruce tree expected te blossom with all surts, of unacerstomed flowers on Xmas Eve. Too kindly bh: at, who have helped generous, old San‘a Claus: in bis labor of love., have counted their g dollars, speculating, no doubt, how they | could make one go as far as five Last night, before a crowded hall, the first of their labors appeared on the well-laden tree, while Santa Claus himseif, in pointed cap, flowing white. beard, with pi mouth, and long fur robe, disteibuted the presents to coy children eager fag the gifts, but half-afraid of the giver. 7; Oa Wednesday evening, at thé wresidence of Henry Drake, Esq. , one of those gatlier- ings took place to which.all youthfa! hearts) look forward with anxious anti¢ipation ‘The wedding bella were not rung, bitt there were all the other accessories to male the occasion @ joyous ono, Further pafticu- lars will be fouad in another column, © There awaited, for many of the wor shippers jast Sabbath morning in the’ Methodist Church here, a pleasant surprise. |e Von No wfoun land, A handsome Bell organ, obtained throug? | beef té&e., YP Kicktani—value, 83 Mr. Fletcher, costing $150, was placed F ypiatuaret June, Nova £colix, turnips, fish, Matthew, Me- turuips, M petatoes, oat:, oats, McDonald, : ‘ IcDonald & Co.—value, Sui. the church the day previous, and from Sad: ; ee nt i " Sotdan, United States, potaio> and turnips, exquisite tone gave perfees satisfaction. Matthew, McLean « Co.—value, $840. > sn OR Victory, United Stutes, potatos, and turnips Pownal, Dee, 26. Matthew, McLean & Co.—vaiuc. 722. ; ma ay EK Hodgson, Nova Seotia, Loneiess fish, &e., ee McDona!d, McDonald & Co,—valtec, $216 . ik Hodg=' pn, Nova Scotia, fish, Matthew, Mo- The Christmas Season. Lean & Co,--yvalue,$iil. |. : Mary Jane, Nova Seoija, p potatocs, Matthew, MeLean & Co.—-valaz, 32%. Annie’ iLewis, Nova Scotia, potatoes, Matthew. Every year Christmas comeson the same} xcpoan & Co, ~vaite, S30 day, with the same! truth, to the same/ Monarch, United Statics, potatoes, J G Sterns— hearts, and for the same endz, but evory! value, $799. ee ; ; fkidon C, Nova Scotia, oats and potatoes, M. Oitvistmas brings new feelings, mew expe-{ popkins—valuc. $353. , riences, new relations, new purposes, and| Wm V_ Hutchings, potatoes, A Campbell ~ m : * . * - 4 a it , Val ue, SSA. these constitute that differentiation tha: re-j "Poa, Webb, U pited States potatoes, “Mat. vives the heart and makes aj] things new. !thew, McLean & Co.—valne The fixed Christian festivals are like the Lottie oe United States, potatoes, J G Steras 2 . r aie -- ne regular changes of life, and the true wis Boling! Nevardostion pakiiik Mate diet. ee.; dom of liwing consiata in our use of them | M*Ponald, McDonald & Co. valine, $1176. fur the enrichment of our minds and hearts |, comet met peer + a ~ densi beine Matthew, Me- Life iteeif isrich and strong just in propor: |. Wiilie McGowan, Uuited Slates, potatoes, Mat- tion to what you put iatoit, Lis ground ee a ip cS mess aged eel pothe re : : T GL * Dp . material is much the same for everyone | wGavin—-rvaiuc.33. Fhe SEMEN The rational view of life, the yiew which st beck Wousea. Newfoundiaga, potatoes, Sass and bee atihew, 3 hn & U0.—vatue linelides its intel igent é direction, Loraine, Newf, oundiand, oais and beef, Ifa shows that. its satisfactions grow) ihew, MoLean’& Co.—value, $172 out of iis relation te ideas, cb Ucean Star, United Siates, potatoes, R T Hol- man-—Vala, $902. jects, aims and truths that are outsde off “ir... 5 1 mised States, potatos, F Morrow— ourselves. It is our attitude toward there valk re, $746. ary oan“ or ocgson, eva Scotia, Meat an ‘8 °- that determines the quelity of ot F OF") Bouaid, McDonajdeé& Co —kalug, $1020. perience. Looked atin, this light, Christ-{ () Hodgson. Nova Soutia, ments (canned), CC mas is a festival of no ordinary character or Caritonrraiats $1000. 0 i oie 4, oagsan eva § 88 Sb, bone} meaning. It celebrates the one event IN} anihew, McLean & Co. val le, #112. human history which is at onco the farihést Maxie Alice, Newfound ebhd, potatoes and Gats, J Lavigan--yaine “$1251 removed frou the range of experience, and the most closely aflilieted with the best that isin ua. Thereis thafin the incarnation osus Christ, which ‘on the one side almost surpasses human belief, and on the other fulfils homan expectation. A large part of the haman family have found in the Christ the connecting liak between man and \God, dnd al who have in any degree responded. to, the _ religious sentiment have found in Him the foremost man of the world. Whether we took at him from the one point or the ether, the Christmas festival whieh his birth inaugurated has obtained almost uni- verse] acceptance among Christian people, Lizzie, New found! and, produce and meats, J G $i erns—value, S164 > A Pai ue nite vd Sts ates, . sidtt¥eed, Matihew, MoLean & Go. value, $420, The Goapel Army. LETTER FROM LIEUTENANT BARTLETT TO THS ARMY AND BER FRIERDS IN CHARLOTTE- TOWN, ——— Brireerowy, N. S., Dew, 18, 1885. My, Dear Friexns anp Fexttow Sot- LIERS,—Mine to-dav is the pleasure of sending you across the distance that divides and has become, like the seasons of na\ure4 us 4 heartfelt greeting and @ sister's Jove, cone of those fixed idégs which determinc]| 1 had intended writing before,: but though the social and religions movement off silent you have not been forgotton, avd acciety. Even in New Eng! ‘aud, where vatD, often T.1 Have asked of Our Father His those who builded better vba they knew , | richest blessing for the dear friends of attempted to exclude Christise® as a relic Charlottetown. I do trust, my friends, of paganism, the institution hes come to that your souls ere prospering, ond that stay, a3 one of the most abiding things in} you 8re ever g ing forward, uplrolding ihe human life. Its observance compels its} banner under which rou have enlisted, ‘continued observance. Those who have} L tour motto be: ‘For Jesus,” remem- lexperienced in their hearts; in their] Ser'og We are no’ our own bnt bonght with ; homes, in their friendships, in their|@ price, even His blood. Then in His social experience, the joy’ and satis-| strength let us go onward, battling with (he faction thet Christmas brings, have beer | fos ; forgetting ever the things that ere 3 inest auxious for its yearly repetition, un-| behind; pressing ¢ eon toward the goal; * Looking unto Jes Here is the grand til, in our own time end in our own ’ : 7 : ‘country, i¢ haa come to be an imperative] * oe of euoo re ecing Jesus only. rule that admits of no exceptions. Thouws-}"ope> te have been with Foe ands of persons make their living solely by | 5 self before this, but d ty i a Mateest, | the manufacture of Christmas goode; the}and f do not know now tha : shall home circle depends upon their} reture before Spring. 1 should hke very | joy of the purchase; the gift-exchanges constitute on: of the most gratifying and delightful ex- iperiences of social life; the charities tha! | tlow through the Christmas offerings i much to retern, for I have not found any place I like | so well as Charlottetown, and its people shall alwa ys have a warm plece ic my oe d bless them! My health ‘church or by the hand bring the message o! | 88 not heen very youd since I left you, 'Christ throngh very human channels to| yet I have alvays been able to attend to our fellow-men; the carols in the churches, a duties. — Praise the Lord ! Now, dear leung by merry children, not lees | Pr thers and 8 ters in Jesus, to you who thon the higher worshi;, in which] have iately » d on the e Caris ian course, ere voices’ join with the chante/!*" me tar: aes Jesus be Oras = oll | of angels and archangels around the Lamb) ‘710s. Let Him be ZOOr Ea a lof God, reve al the hold that the incarma { counsellor, and friend meYs Tee friends, tion of Jesus Christ has gained upon ihe} though I must say geodbye, I peo nag to see you Un! il then, may the Ever- | minds end hearts of men and of all human | boings ; ; and the longer.we live and the ‘more weenter into the higher sympathies lof l fe, the more Christmas seems to nuite | heaven avd earth in one intimate relation lasting Arms of Love be about you, keeping you faithfni and safe and, at a home among the hills of God. Yours, in the love and service of King Set, jand unbroken existence. There is some Jeaus, n thing about this festival that takes power- Beina A. Baetiert. i ful hold’ of the baaian ffections. It te én ee grounded in the birth of the Jhrist child, NOTES. cud ‘enlists. humanity st its highest and a ‘best. It fedsa people at the point N % the promissory, bnt facts sbont | whic! i 3s pest in themselv: en, Th eve W ¥LOOME SOAP, #0 artic le that doce not cone tain ome pariicie of the odulterations ured to reduce the c+! of ** Pnre Goode,” but does possess the value of legitimate Weeblog (ualities, the demand fer which proves the aivantage gained by the cee of the genuine over Soaps of deubigpl character, None , There i is no festival which returna more ‘) chould be deceived even by Hed and Yellow 'thoae who put their hearis imto it, whether! Wreppers, or any of the imitations of the ‘it the Hne of spiritual conseeration or in| Wrioome, as a pair of clasped bends is an exercise of kindly feelings. _Thefestivall etamped on every ber. Made by Oren, ‘itsdif todehes beth on the spirituel and on} Davis & Go. ‘the haman side the affections that brighton si. ‘and strengthen our svcial ¢ exinicnoo. Oxx Furprup Foxes Colgete’s Five Toilet ‘earthly relations, brightened by our joy in the coming of the Christ child centurics ago, increase the happinees of families and atrengthen the ties of affection and friend- ship through all the ranks of socicty. : Sonps just opercd . Uashmere Ponquet, Br. ' re dat B-uqeet, Dermat, Rosemary, Turkish . Keath Honey, Vi bite Castile , Albion Regina, Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, “ hite King, Veseline Tar, Brow: Windsor, ase. Oatmeal G yerrire, Diadcm, Si'ver Piste Dr. P, Pe Gilmartin, Deiroit, Sich., a. z ae _B ire RSTOY, : 2i—dec2 F « *T have fonad it very ential sotory in its: Desens of Neck Ties for half price at 1. A. sop apace" Bewve's uss ‘eS Coa{ +