bas ih thirtyv halt, ilal.s made the « Provn town The ine fr (reorg lieve nvcess ing up mails fo able ¢t their lilteen tribute l the staff T4E DAILY EXAMINER. JANUARY 4, 1589 The Mails Wi regret jearn toatl the order tor a” roBacco . j ; oe commect with the Stanley , , » - on val Crate . reed : Halt Veal ending De 3ist, ISS; . % yet been issued rhe United States mail for this Province now lies at Pictou for nineteen hours, and sll the mails lie at Georgetown for about other words, In four hours, or nearly a day and hours are between Pictou and Charlottetown. Provision might very well, we think, be for the sorting of the mails they lie at Pictou, (and the same provision might be made at Cape ‘Tormentine later in rr ' “bat “yet , ; : eason) 80 that they could be ‘exported from Ch'town 4,950 to the various sections of the CET Bes eves : $17,658.80 ice as the train p85 33 to Charlotte GRAIN AND BRER. three postal clerks might, at all events, be employed while the mail is pass- m Pictou to Georgetown and etown to Charlottetowu, and se re ity of immediately sorting and wak- the country, and so en- he pe ple of Charlottetown to get letters and papers ti a reasonable time after their arriva! here THe fault with the Postal Department ; Examiner has no desire to find but we about Lbs. Tobacco leaf used in manufacturing 112,602 Sugar ‘ a 8,288 Liquorice 7.183 Tobacco manufactured 92,792 ‘*. entered for duty... 82,114 imported from Canada... nil ” ’ exp ted from Ch'town. 3,846 abseulutely lost in the passage of | while din- trom in Charlottetown from the THR DAILY EXA Inland Kevenue. “THe following comparative statement showing the business done by the ofticers of the Inland Revenue Departinent at will be interesting to wany EXAMINER | Char ottetown ‘readers of THs duty paid ... «- $16,422.80 Half year ending Dee, 3lat, ISS8 : Tobacco leaf use din manufacturing 91,934 Sugar S859 Liquerice alg 6,326 Tobacco manufactured bees S¥,294 “ entered for duty ae ° $8,663 imported from Canada 1,686 Half year ending Dee. Bist, 1887 : Barley used in manufacturing.... 54,200 lbs Malt manufactured 41,689 °° Beer brewed .... j ; 15,009 gals Malt entered for duty........ 46,922 Ibs Mait paid duty ee $ 4 22 Malt unported from Canada... nil Half year ending Dec. 51st, IS38 : Barley used in manufacturing.... 66,400 Jos Malt manufactured .. 50,784 Beer brewed. oa : 29,400 yale Malt entered foi duty 87,727 ibs 877.27 Malt paid daty oe end r 26.000 Ibs Malt imported from Canada. SPIKITS. Half veal ending Dee 3}, 1887 aoe ‘LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Hel» for the Poor Children. Sin, -—-My heart was glad when I saw, by the city atlies, that the kind-hearted peo- ple of Charlottetown had placed it within | the power of the Stipendiary Magistrate to give away so many geese to the poor of this city, lately. How many young hearts would be gladdened, and how many prayers of thankfulness would be offered up, we may never know; but one thing is certain, the kind givers would never be any the worse for them. But is it to stop here? When a geese are given away is all done that can | be done Cannot dhose who are blest with means put some of it to good interest | by doing something permanently for the) good of the poor, especially the poor chil- | dren / Charlottetown has not mahy charit- | able institutions, and something of this kind would be greatly to her credit. W ho will move in the matter’ | would not dic- | tate, but a public meeting might be called | 1 the opinions of the friends of the youth | of ihe city and country who need help) conld be obtained. By all means let it in- elude the whole Island, and [ am quite} sure the kind-hearted people trom the country would willingly respond. Money ean be obtained for other purpgses, - -why not furthis/ The training up of our poor | children who have no one to take care of them, im habits of industry and honesty, is of vastly more importance thau the exhibi- tion of livestock. Politics are now, happily, quiet, and all can work together in this righteous cause. Will net our worthy Mayor, or energetic Stipendiary, arouse themselves and call a meeting of the citi- vens, and enlist their sympathy; and will not you, Mr. Editor, and all the other editors, agitate the matter / Much may be done if an effort is made, and now is the time ty make it Hoping to hear from you, Mr. Editor, iew Alt 1 am, ete., SYMPATHY. - A Disclaimer must denounce the present arrangemen? a (rales, scandalous. and as cal nlated to reflect al spirits received from ¢ anada 1au.90 vin O94. OF , ’ : es onset oO ie? Meh heavy sade upon the official remutation of | entered For <r ‘1315 28 P ‘ : paid tury ‘+ oo WELDED oe toe esftnaster Cretierel. @ . ‘ ie | Halt vear ending Dee ae. ISSS : [> illustrate the matter \ mer hawt | Gals. f St. John. in correspondence with mer- spirits re ived from Canada 1}58.28 i s 2 ) . -— « ante in this city, anl haeerton, mas, 0 | eMteren Fur Om) 1097.50 ' ‘| } pind af FT ¥) 448.71 two letters on (say) Mon lay evening. The : } RECEIVED, | letters reach Pictou in due course on Tues- | thei a da«¥ eventing Tiere they remain, as be-| ilalt veer eudiay Dec. 31, 1887 tore stated, for about nineteen bours, or | Ooi ections Lice uses 2.9 290.00 : : ‘ : ° Polweco 17,737.40 noatil the Stauley leaves on the afternoon of eine by i Spirit 1,315.28 Wednesday. (hoy arrive at Georgetown | “ Malt 464,22 wu Wednes lay evening and lie there until | Naursday morning. Then they come by the regular train to Charlottetown, arriv-| Half year ending Dec. 31, I8S8 : ' a ‘ 4 ’ " : ‘ } Collections — Licenses, ut eae iag at about noon of Thursday Phe clerks! ae - oy Pobaceo. 17,717.80 in the Charlottetowu Post Office then “sort) | Spirits... 1,448.71 the meils for the whole Province This } Mair. 877 27 takus some tims, ani the letter for the| oe ce i cea iia . Peta! $20,233.73 merchant ta hia city does not reach : " ' The foregoing statement gives a succinct its destination much before two o clock, The tu i a ™ ; é . taccount of Excise matters, and sbows an w thar a letter m reply caunot be) evident increase in liquor making and im- forwarded by Thursday's out-going mail. | porting during 1888. An increase in col- Bat it gows forwarl oo Frilay, crosses lections is also shown ,and « decrease, ap- a Saturday, aid reaches the mecchant in . Jol « week seat, hk remains in u rtil F ei by a -rives nou Sanday r Monday, ouly aboat after the | ter was despatched. Alberton. Tt Odlice riday morning, ani ia then forward- yw about the letter for the Charlottetown Poat witeu train 4.20 (standard the acco un> tation at its destin stion at ue) in the evening —four whole days after is tett | ow Saturday wmerning, arrives at Ciar- lishhments licensed here and uuder survey. ' wethotowu of here tic vgetown all night, creses in " nm ( t even! J: q Otiicer Sterley on Tuesday, and ‘teaches the |.» last evening, Jan ird, the Otticers of ee ae We} ' Wiidey Lodge, No. 27, were installed into WENA 1 SN. GRR OF Saegeay office by Mr. Theo, L. Chappelle, Past uin: lays after his letter weat forward. BD, het. EE: lois is how the gentlemea of tue Post N. . George W alles oa D “al V. G.—James D. Taglor. . ; ts 2 . ‘ . aye Tyr: ' ‘he > . ’ Sonn . mM Sparemem: promote inter-provincia neu OC Gillespie. trate. This is how they carry out the gov- P. S.—Wwm. R. Boreham. eruttiieats contract to provide ** eficient | 'reasurer. Benj. Bremner, : a a Warden.—Ralph M. Crockett. aa continuous communication by steam, Cuondactor.—G. Frank Beer. his is the way in which they act upto the| Organist.—Wi. A. Hawley. . i , y ‘ Piel is aye of railways and steaners aud rapid RK. s. N. G —Richard Maynard. L. s. N. G.—Jas. R. Mackee. bran.it Business between Moatreal ani R. 8. V. G.—Geo. M. Harris. V ere uver —thoussuds of miles apirt—can L. 8. V.G. H. E. Stetson. , ~ . “e . 2 “ be as verlily transected as between St. Be. H. B, comm ones. 1p L. 8.8. Peter McLaughlan. Joust ost Charlottetown —sepsrate | only |. (3. —Geo, A, Dixon. by tue sete Of « hundred and odd miles. 0. G.—John McNevin. i 1. P. 4+.—Robert D. Coffin. Wo Se iece that the Post Ofice Inspector sidihieinai "eve te hes represented the state; Prince Edward Lodge, No. 22, Summer: bs ae + tu the Departurent. Ifhe has | side, installed its Officers for the present ' . ; i te ust eveul s fi] on 4 te | ts 40, -if be has fatied to protest j term last eveuing as follows urtiote he most vig wous language that \. G.—Hagh J. Massey. ‘ I mi sy holoy, | 1 j V. G.—D. U. Brown. i i . 21) Pio ” i 4 ‘e TT : = —— R. 8.—A. A. Clay. direlect in his duty. It is alse under- P. S.—-Wim. S. Green. oh oil oh the Bowd of Trade has had freasurer.—John Grady. Warden — Charles Lafferty yay corres con leace wit! s Pos he . on = y " _— ; we with ths Post Oltice Conductor.—-Thos. B. Grady. Le Me Wist is th: matter with the R. 8. N. G.—Thomas Ramsay. ' Cee oC... 2. Wei ee Cement as ih Welsh \. 5. N. G. James . W right. ’ q ok RS. V.G. B, H. Go tkin. ines him and taduced hint to play I, G.—George Godkin, 3 7 1 riuads of the Grits / \re the Clon O. G. a. <i Rogers, s ‘ st» beadeprvel of all chance of —iP--ape-<—e— — s ; . ie a e pews cer the day iu-this Provines’ Are Our Advertisers To-day. beet t %. he ad lad waar ; — . : : .* less to be ad led vewr after year Stanley Bros., Brown's Block, have a ' iw fale Of charges preferre by the Op-|full line of dress guods, crapes, ete., in poss ont hore stock which they will dispose of at lowest Tie Posomaster-General has o> siete hen pane. ? Beer Bros. announce rare bargains betore + ro , aa ; wes:paring, for wa note that the] stock-taking. vreveuie o the Departinent was larger last toss’ Magic Healer is recommended fer your Dy 3$))0,009 than it wesin the previ ua horse tlesh Ve bi \ fe « huadced dollars might easily +—ler* at and well Se paid tothe Riilway Depart -| * COMM lichy,. Sealy, Skin Tor- Py gs Diy a a tures. meat forthe species! tram, ete., required |. ie ee i , Lhe simple application of SwayNne’s OLNT- yer MENT, witheut any internal medicine, will --~ cure any cuse of Tetter, Salt Rheum, Ring- ere File . Ss i Seve -spucgem svys : ** Tie tender words tym oa hag Pam Pimples, Eczema, ui. bocmt deda whisn wenesttal tae teale Sealy, Itehy Skin Eruptions, 0 watter "y ie hitter nignetetsiagsied ey Slhow obstinate or long standing. | It is . Wesco wh os ar® Nearest do Us, are IMMOF- | Potent, effective, and casts but a trifle. teos@el thes will spring up in everlasting eet]? fim dw =i low ¢ acte x be biee Phe Wh remy wen mail, .. ff aot. do iti. u itil ealth With lie reply leaves Alberton Satur.lay vi nday evewhiys, afternoon, .u» only in odrown lives, but in ives on those born after us.”’ wets iis he WMoutvesl Guzefe remarks rich LLL LLL, en the blood ia impure, thick wy then and impove rished, there can be \ these conditions, all ma of the body are impaired, and the ig & . a 2 3 , np nedy is -tyer's Sarteparilla. > : “ renbeios slays at | The ; that * Hrvg'aral’s necessity iu the horse lime may rm Cane lian trider's opportunity, if he MorTueERs whe have delicate childgen can ’ ; } see them daily improve att gain in flesh and | | stre gth by giving thein that perfect food and | and slag- the | variety of dangerous complic rtions. i #19,811.90 parently, in tobacco. Yet the amount entered tor duty and consumption ts in- creased. Therefore, xn incresse a}! round in the ** luxuries ” of every ciasa of society and life, is plainly set fo th in these tables. We are glad to see se trifling a quantity of | tobacco Imported, as it shows that our own manufacturers supply our own peope We believe they aiso ship quantities to Nova Scotia and Newfoundiand. Spirits are all received from abroad, there be ng no distilleries on P. BE. Island. The | officers of Excise have fonr brewing estab- a. ei Cieammmm ——— Oddfeliowship. ee awe er De Se ee spew sbvue Moccasing.—You will find a variety of infants’, children’s, misses’, ladies’ and gentlemeu's sizes at Goff Bros. -~ ~—--—weee ---———— +. — Sik, ft have beea informed that a eacred | pow, Which iately appeared in the Halifax Wesleyan, over the initials E. J. H., and dated Charlottetown, is suppo-ed to have Leen writtea by me. ask your permission through your colusins, to disclaim having dove so. If it is cleverly written, | have no right to take credit for the ability of another person;and, on the the other han’, if it is stupid, | have no desire to bear the responsibi ity of any stupidity except my own. Yours &c., EK. a. Hopason. - Suggestion. Sik,- In ca e your correspondent " Cold Water” should be compeiled to drop his enquiry, in his efforts to increase the sale of ** cheer’, which does not (¢) exhilarate, | hope you will permit me to offer a sugges- tion. With the view of obtaining more light, | beg leave to auggest that a sampce of the ** cheer” alluded to be ** laid on the editor's table” forthwith. . Yours &c., ABSTAINBR. Of s] a. a ae Courtald’s Crapes. Balmoral Crapes. Crape Cloths. Black French Merinoes. Black French Cashmeres, Black Hindoo Cashmeres, Black Henrietta Cloths. Black Serges. Black Dress Cioths. rape Laces. Crape Friuges. Dull Jet PFrimniings. meee A FULL LINE OF ABOVE GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. STANLEY BROS., BROWNS BLOCK. Citown, Jan. 4, HORSE FLE?*H is healed by using the * Magic Healer” salve, as the following testimouials will show : Mra Ross.—Madam. I have used 5 o0ur Magic Healer Salve for various wounas, such us burus, cuts and chapped hands, but the best test was for scratches on a borse, wnich effected a cure after two applications. Lean cheerfully recom- mend it for general u-e, as being an excellent article. Yours, etec., ALEXANDER DUFF. Mount Stewart. April, 1885. Mrs, Hoss.— Madam, Your * Magic Healer” Salve bas been used in my house for chap; ed hands and common skin wounds, with every satis:action. I have also tested it on horses, and can recommend it 48a certain cure for scratches. lL have much pleasure iv adding mv te-timouy to ite iverits, : JOHN J. DAVIES, Ch’iown, May, 1835. Raukis Meuse * Maxzic Mri Ross. ~Madain, Lappiied yoar Salve to greas:d bee! on mv ber-e, and | Healer” fu perfect eure. T also gave a little to some ¢ my ncizhboisto tre it srccesstIn 8 use, it as and they report. equal lean, therefore, 1eco »mend | an exeelient remedy for hurse flesh, : ALLAN FINL \VYSON. rulsion of Cod Live ;* Oi Dr. W. AL Halbert, of fil-., save: ‘“*] have used Scott's ites “ag we ie i Emulsion in cases ct seryfula and debility. » | Resnite most gratifying. My little patients tuke it with p’ewsure.” ~ Sobkl by all prnpeehes We. eard $1.00. ay ; Ine dicine, Seottx KE | with Hypophosphites . ° , :} Salisbury Cd Vernon River. Oet., 18%5 Sold at Diug ind Grocery Stores. §$R3HN ROSS & CO., ti eod&wkl . Ci Jans riowns P. Ki FAN rR IMMEDIATELY Three wood H swat Maker —-P. 4. Foran, Tailor. deci? i . All Widths. Ch’town, Jan. 4.- ‘Overcoats, they will find us there to; without first seeing our stockwill miss the biggest Ch’town, Jan. 3, 1889 wee eres reer ee * Seasonable broods White Blankets, Grey Blankets, | Bed Comforts, | Colored Counterpanes, Railway Rugs, PRC EE KES *s har lottetawn, Nov ONE ITOYS, d&c., Kc. anand FRIDAY JANUARY EMSROIDERIES. oe {x} pes ONE GASE JUST RECEIVED. ctiecnmmeetiaoael | emer” ——{x] TANLE BROWRKNS eod& wkly. Slauuiter Sa Low PYices. BLOCK. LUG, FOR THIRTY DAYS. — —_—_—-———— Reefers, and Suils, Dollars fess than R Two. Three and Four eguiar Prices. RT fl The entire stock mus’ go. As some of our competitors are attempting slaughter sales ever given in this city. and any person who buys Cl thing bargains J. B. MACDONALD, : eod&wkiy. oats PEREINS & ——{x] — —(x] WHICH CAN > AT PRICES QUEEN STRERT. SITERNS. Horse Hugs, ‘leigh Robes, Fur Coats, Wool Carriage Wraps, Fur Jackets. Fine Display of Fancy Goods tor Gurismas Presents. [x] ——— AN IMMENSE STOCK OF WINTER DRY GO0DS NOT BE BEATEN. ——_—_{x]—_— & 14. IRS8——-dy & why SPR NS. w Fruit, Confetinery, &t, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED Raisins, Currants, Peels, PART OF OUR NEW STOCK OF &e., —CONSISTING OF- 0,009 pounds CHOICE COOKING RAISINS, 2,500 ‘“ LAYER VALENCIA , (extra good and clean), 800 SEEDLESS ¥s (the finest we ever had), 4,000 ‘** GOOD CLEAN CURRANTS, . 250 ‘ CANDIED CITRON PEEL, 200 te ** And @ very large asgortwent of expected daly. LEMON AND ORANGE PEEL, FIGS, DATES, NUTS, PRUNES, &c., DESSICATED COCOANUT, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, SPICES, &e., &e., in great variety. We have also just opeved the largest and finest assortment of CONFECTION. Our Stock consisis of MINTS; CONVERSATION LOZEN (rO0DsS, CENT NOVELTIES, GUM No old goods on hand. BE BN Ee eT E> ® fy “se Chitown, Noy. 26, 188%—oaw & why && Gueea Sqaare Everything guarant ral vd heel a1 /ERY ever imported by us, and in order to work it off will give extra good value to j fev three or four applications found it eifected | Country Dealers and Jobbers of ; . mame — iin NGES, MIXTURES, CARAMELS, BARLEY SUGAR eed GOOD, FRESH STOCK. GOER, and King Square Stores. 4, 1889 4 AUCTION. AM IN-TRUCTED BY WM. G. WRIGHT to sell by Auction, On Wednesday, 16th January, 1889, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, Near Eldon, Belfast, opposite St. John's Church, 45 Acres of large growth Hard Woot, Timber Scantling, R. RK. Sleepers and P»'3, in acre lots Immediately after the sale of W ood, &c. :—The FARM, comprising 7) Acres of 4o0l Land, fine Spring running through the mi idie, nsac Mud, &e. Terms at sale f r Wood For tht Fara, 25 per cent. down ; the valance to be secuced by mort- gage at 6 per cent GEO. M. HARRIS, dect?—dy & wky Auctioneer. ROUND COAL. 1! HAVE ON HAND $50 Tons 0, B. Round Goal Which I will se'l at a renso able price FOR CASH. A. DOWY, Dec. 31, 1888. —dy tf. POWNAL WHar F Charlottetown Driving Park & Provincial Exhibition Association. A MEETING of the Shareholders of the above Assovcia'ion will be-beld in Mr. J. 1. McLeod's Hall on “ EVNESDAY EVENING, the ‘6th Janurry, 189, at 8 o’clock, p, m., to receive a report trom the Directors, and to trans act genera} business. A full ettendance is re- quested By order of the Directors, : A. B. WARBURTON, Secretary. Ch’town, Dee. 21, i8s8.—dy& wkly till Jan, 14, SLEIGHS. HAVE NOW ON HAND anice assortment of SLEIGHS in all the leading styles. Intending purchasers would do well to*in- spect my stock before going elsewhere. Factory and Show Rooms, UPPER PRINCE STREET (McKinnon & Fraser's Old Stand.) J.J. SEAMAN, dec21—dy 2aw & wky Im HAW KER ’S TOLG {M0 CARRY, A Favorite aud Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Biseases. It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It sovthes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. Justa few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents pet bottle. Fo: sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, John, N. B. novl@—ly dy St WO.aITC &. A LLPARTILS indebted to the onderrigned either by Note of Hand, Book Account, Jodgment or o' herwise, are hereby requ ‘tied tg make immediate pryment, agd all qnrvounts no; aid,on or before 15tH DECK MB-R NEXT wil e handed over to the Court for collection. D. W. PALMER, Victoria, Lot 29, Nov, 16, 1888—wky 2m ED STOVES FOR SALE, At Vernon River Briage, W ATERLOO, Niagara and Star Cook Stoves, for wood or coal, Westmorland and Maritime Cook, for coal, Parlor, Bedroom and Hall Stoves, Farmers’ Boilers, extra Pots and Kettles, Sheet Iron and Tinware, All of which will be sold Jow approved credit. for cash or GEORGE FORBES. Vernon River Bridge, Nov. 2, IS88—wky tf WOTICA. . I intend leaving the Island. I have lef: books with Mit. A. A. McidJ Old S:and for collection fortwo jonths, thove indebted to ine an opporminity of their respective amouns before my Attorney fore ‘lection. J. R. BOURKE, Jn. Miil View, Dac. U4, 1888~—wky 6 my ALU at ihe ‘to give paying cing handed to aa DR. A. B. GORDON, DENTIST HAS OPENED AN OFFICE IN THE MINTAGUE DRUG STORE, WHERE HE IS PREPARED To All Kinds of Dentistry. Cocaine applied tothe Gums for painiess ex fractiva, withoal extra charge dec] —w ky 41 pa \ Li LEK WANTED. 4 young man compe- i tent to take charge of a water power ‘ountry Grist aud Qatmeal Mill. Aoply by tet tr With references, Address “ 2. oe. Li: x 7a, Charlottetown. Hi eod—deci¥v Vi & FOR Ai.L. $3) a week and ib ii eell nn iain expenses paid. Samrles worth eee Sound particulars free. P. oO, VICKERY, Augusta, Me. oo. eee ~ <— . ; a j late. ‘his wonderful Kuife js almoct as useful os an entire carpenter shop, end much hanaier. it has ser oie claw Kuot unter, machine for taking stones from horses feet, riliner, brad-awl, nut-cracker, corkscrew. Stout snrel blade, : nd ey ene _— blade. It isa full-size Knife. Bo- <j e: With blades shut, 4 inches; weight, about 4 ‘*. we pouens se coum of oo knives, at forced a. arone- potty send one by minil, prep cid. tor @@ cta. qty Sai guaranteed ag represented, ur money Te “liinps taken, but part sily i : “iver preferre } Von this paper, and address A KG Yarmouth, N.S. Ven. W. KINNEY, vechi wky Snr ' peti ETE RO A Vc Bette ee avin er | Pl 2 RPE : ‘