THE Datry EXAMINER. Ye CHARLOTTETOWN, P. le ISLAND, WE DNESDAY, si Rade g to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evniripes. JAN OA R Y 30, 1889. SINGLE Corins Two Crensa VOL. 24.—NO. 57 Tye Gay Examiner rvening by aer Publishing C a THEIR OFFICE, “LONDON HOUSE,” QUEEN SQUARE Charlottetown, P. E cel . The Exani FROM Island. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Siz Months $2 50 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED PART OF OUR Three Months. (Asker a ] 2 One Month..... ane = 50 | oe e ° ay aa Advertising at most moderate rates. Fr.eaisins VWUrren Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- | - 3 terly, half-yearly or yearly advertisements on application. ALMANAC FOR JANUARY, 1008. rrTTnTy pm { RRA IN ANI Oo} bila: i. 2,500 r LAYER VALENCIA MOON 8 CHANGES. 800 ‘* SEEDBLESS a - : Twa New Moon, Ist day, 4h, 55.3m. p. m., 5.W., £,000 te Aa OD CLE \ “ ml (below horizon.) 5D a { ANDLED ¢ CITR First Quarter, 8th day, 8h., 28.lin.,p.m.,SW. =UU Lie Mi Full Moon, I7th day, lh., 24.3m., a. m., S. And a very ‘large assortinent Third Quarter,24th day, !1h., 44.8m., a.m., W. expected daily. DESSICATE! y COC OAN (below horizon), U varie cy. t i New Moon, 3ist day, ¢h., 57m., a. m., N. E., in great AND ——CONSISTIN( " (extra good and clean), - (the finest we ever had), ~ T S. } r, FLAVOR fi . ii] All il, Wuil WHOLESALE y+ OF— 5,000 pounds CHOICE COOKING RAISINS, QRANGE oo DATE RETAIL. NEW ts, Peels, &c., dads Ni ING EXTRACTS, SPICES, &c., &., i j "3 STOCK OF (S, PRUNES, <&e., JJANUA _Local and Other tems. A Goon H. avL.-—The St. John Sun says that one fishe:man hauled in 420 smelts at Torry- burn, one afternoon last week. set uiiiditacenel IMPERIAL Statesmen.—Mr. L. H. Davies, M. P., lectured on ** Imperial Statesmen,” In _ Institute, St. John, on Monday evening ast. RY sdth -_—— Some of the herbs in Hall’s Hair R enewer, that wonderful preparation for restoring the color and thickening the oon of the “hair, ingiand, ~ 2) ay ~ grow plentifally in New 5 =a © A fee TS. apeiatg SEAsoN.—The Eastport, Me., Sen- CARPETS, _ [trciso tctery cperatore in 1558” and that : : the season was one of the best since the indus- CARP ii'Ts. CARPETS. CARPETS try was eatablished in Eastport. ANNIVERSAR ¥.--Saturday last was the fuarth anniversary of the death of General Gordon, who was slain by the rebels at the capture of Khartoum. His statue in Trafal- gar Square, London, was bedecked with flowers sand wreaths, ae What enhances the beauty of the features more than a clear skin? Even plain features ——-—— Tare made attractive by a good complexion. To secure this, purify your bi ood with Ayer ’s Sarsaparilia. It has no equal. Frice $l. Six Briss els iS, botties $5. Worth $5 a bottle. <> - | Axminster, (below horizon). We have also just opened the largest and finest assortment of CONFECTION-|}; ‘ aaa siienie — ee Iwi, —s a es chon oc ~ gray 7 Hy estry ’ Scotch Suppen Deata.—William Hanl ~ a tav- Sem 2 Moon’ H D ERY ever imported by us, and in urder to work it off will give extra good value to a ve Ye FUU RE, ' [ ; OF nae OF 1 tu Sun |Moon High| Day's Cc try Deal eae ’ > ern keeper, residing on City Read, Portland, AY OF WxEI ' yal ealers and Jobbers. ; : Ml) isesine rises |w water! len’h VOU mers ate Hers Unior Butoh died rather sudk lenly Saturd: vy night. Han- h mh m 10.0 attr’ n hm | Our Stock consists of MIN 's, CONV ERSATI IN L‘ V/ RN( :ES, MIX’ ru R ES, i 7 i 9 re oe ym in - health worl ae ait oi i ee Qo 7 A} ‘ ie ene ; ; is Pale a iacoataioe . ; tires e 5 easo f 1 Tuesaday 7 50419 7 21/10 39 8 29'ONE CENT NOVELTIES, GUM GOODS, CARAMELS, BARLEY SUGAR| nha atl theese Pon cen Roa mccain, Wingy ty ) Wednesday 50; 20 8 20:11 29 30 /'TOYS land before midnig! 16 it was discovered he was - ‘ 4 - «= + c . a ——— —— —_ enteiianh cematneinimeitil cniitteeaiassieatiaiiaiaaas a ' 3 Lharsday 53, 21) 9 Lllmorn 31) : — bes dead. So says the St. John Sun, 4| @riday 50; 22; 9 51/0 9 32 | No old goods on hand. Hverythisg guaranteed GOOD, FRESH STOCK. ne ee, . 5 Saturday | §0} 23/10 24) O 5i 33 | ” EN . Pa Tue Bear Repro. i ollowing is the re- 3) Sunday : | 49) 24/10 52) 1 33 35 4 =, cord of bears slaia in Maine in 1888 as com- 7 Monday 43; 25\11 19) 2 16 37 8 wD Pies — piled by Cierk Abél Russel, in the Secretary ae =| on ol: ag | 4 “4 : 4 } ; so | of State’s office: Aroostoox, 120; Frankin, 18; 7 l uesudy 4; “vu l l 4 3 i Ou 4 a 3 ‘5 i ™ y + : a . ee av| omlate ol 2 ce Z 4 | Hancock, 24; Oxford, 23; Penobscot, 79; Pis- g Wednesda: 4; aia ~-| 2 ow 40 df Je . , : Wald ’ W 10, Thursday 47: 30) O 26) 4 59 41) ad Sao ages — sie tn io | catag uls, 6; Somerset, 31; aldo, Vash- en gi aii o Bal ¢ 422 oe : i ve : i mi j ington, 52; total 354. , For each of these bears LjPriday — i 31105816 Si 481 camnee Mor. OS. 1008-cow be A at en Square and Hing Square Stores ‘ >Er . | ington, 52; total 354. "1 h of thes 2) Saturday 6G; 33 241 7 5 Sialic heas ; | } the State Treasurer pays a bounty of $5. > 12}saturday i 2 ope 1 24 ‘ ll 45 ~ 2a ee ee ee © A a P J ? 13) Sanday 46; 34) 1 55) 8 G6 : er 14! Monday ' 35; 2 35) 8 62 Motrurrs who have delicate children can 15) Tuesday 45 6G} 3 23! 9 34 eC ARPE "Bees {see them daily improve and gain in flesh and © ; , i : * * : . : 16) Wednesday 44; 37' 4 17/10 12 * - We j} strength by giving them that perfect food and 17} Thursda ‘ 43 37| & 17/10 51 : i ; medicine, Scott's Hmulston of Lot Lay r Oil U8) Frida; eae Soe eae ee © AEE PP Bd |e & {with Hypophosphites. Dr. W. A. Tiulbert, of t9) Saturday 42; 40) 7 24iait 6) 9 é S i Salisbury, Iils., says: ‘“‘I have use -d Scvtt’s 20)/Suuday 41 2} 8 37] O 4) | Emulsion in cases of scrofala and debility, 21| Mouiay 40; 44, 9 47/118 | Resuits mést gratifying. My little patients ea Tuesday 39} 45)10 57; 2 6} 8! ae ee ee ~~ |} take it with p'easure.” Sold by ali Draggists; ear sf - onl i ix] ———- =) 21 (iy {| Weduesday | 38P 46 morn} 2 45 M1 iJ : | 50c. and $1.00. C4 Dal bursday | 37] 48: 0 8 3 44 1S | ia sic eete 251K riday a6; 40 1 211 45%; 16) 2¢> Peep ' S555 SB ? ’ 3 4 epee ; | Warr Awutre.--Dr. Bourinot, Clerk of 20 /Sa on lay 35} 50) 2 35) 6 23; 13} AB ED ° ef Bi e® ri ° | the Dominion House of Commons, "delivered a 27jsuani | 34] 52) 3 481 7 43) 20] \lecture on Friday iast in Trinity Coilege, Tor- 28; Mon lay | 33) 54) 459) 8 45) 22) e i: F. _ ve ©) = Wh iT ed I Hi Fe. A WT TS ;onto. His subject was ** The Nation: al Devel- “9' Tuesday | 32] 56:6 3] 9 39} 24} cs Desc sete iV iL £ coe lopment of Canada. ‘The Dr. seems to think 30 Wednesday 31; 57| 6 58)10 27) 26) {that Imperial Federation is undesirable, that 43/11 10) § 9 29) 31 Thursday 17 29\4 58 J. WHEAT. J.G. BRIDGE S. L. BURR WHEAT, BRIDGE & BURR, Receivers and Commission Dealers IN— POTATOES, EGGS, ! &c. } $7.00 ! have on At above prices we Butter, Cheese, Poultry, Game, EGGS and POTATOES i advances made. S& Ov, > 5’ ie hl We have OUR OW 44 & 46 COMMERCIAL STREET, |chance of the barzain-hunte }not be ssed. BOSTON, inot be missed Consiznments of cited and libera ee ae N MAKE of r’s life. | eel soli- i i ' | } 1cASS. Boston suena of Commerce Weekly Official | Market Nep irt sent to auy fi-m on application, a ky 3m dy law GEORGE sepr7s i MUSGRAY E JaMes A. Monnsson. MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKER ! FUR CAPS, AND-- . fall zoods in our line marked $15.08, Of the OVERCOATS in this (YOURSELF. We agree to give y Don’t forget that our CUS STOM line, ee Se CNSR aeENEEET Oo ‘LOTH CAPS and very low Commission Merchants, © TALIFAX | Dp. A. BRUCK, Mercnant Tainor. HALIFAX danidtesd ok: tence Consignments of Island produce wiil receive | a ee a ee eee prompt attention, Rererences: Thomas Pyshe, Esq., ¢ Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; cashier | PEs preety George no {x} OVERCOATS at You have here an opportunity which should we hn " tT TAIL |patrons happy with good fitting garments. HATS, Macleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia | bebancil Charlottetown. | | ir x. seein | 18 Vit q FEY 1) ARREN & JON ES, | ¥ § 5 Rade 3 a = s = | sas 2 a ¢ TEA MERCHANTS, TF Su oY 1 East Cuzar ; ) & 14 Mincine Lavzg, : ~ ahs ENGLAND | WISHES 10 EXTEND TO j Represented in Canada by Moraison &| bes Museave, Halifax iA M Ch ot e d O~ +m ae TeQ” erry TIS wna An al es EE BE iy ‘ a BE KE And as an evidence «f our ¢g R Bu to call at QUE TO INSPECT OUR As the good old year is about to i patrons a good ng R stock. i Our reputation hat anyone send-off, by givi A tion in saying ¢ who may “Tony” in SUITS | ! NLC afar Wier Charittetuwn, Veeem ber WY, 1888. a oe our OUR NUM 0d ARE $8.06 ! hand ee to give you solid comfort. ' | {x} image’ 4 SED OD, and vo only su Bona en 1 make to [x] ———~ $17.09, to say: avove $19.00. Cr ME AD ND SEE FOR, , ation to orders. ! $9.00 order NAP REEFERS, $22.00. ‘to our lines of This is the figures, » Value for your Money. RING DEPAR’ FUR COATS, R with a view to exchanging them speedily for 7 anne : / ent asesr i | + : fn ' es > é ah Le a . ‘era G ‘ iver ‘f° E z % i Bet ; eo Shee a & # $8 f. j 2 5 o 5 43 5 33 5 BEM Sa G EROUS FRIENDS AN will to elevaut for FIRST-CLASS WORK have been Sor OVERCOATS, have no Happy yards you al apartments UN . STREECE, MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF Holiday bid us adien, < is proverbial, meditating s alternative thay ant Ta on we have dec SARGAINS in al TMENT is making its) UBBER COATS, and WENT D PATRONS New Year, i, we invite you ided to give it and our 1 lines that we keep in and wé have no _hesita- upon getting something 1 to call on us, lors. : Annexation is distasteful, that Canada is not fyet ready for iadependance, and that our | political potatoes should be allowed to yrow | awhile longer before we dig them up. L889----1889. ee Se SPRING IMPORTATIONS. BEREAVED.—-On the 24th, Canon called to moura the death of i his sox a George one Selwyn, and yester- day Canoa DeVeber, who officiated in his ! stead in Trinity, announced that another son, | Brig ystocke was pci ia student at Windsor, had been taken away— “LL CLASSES OF SPRING GOODS are both of the same dread disease, scarlet fever. “a now coming to hand, and will soon be The general sympat thy of the community is ‘extended tothe rector of Trinity and Mrs. vers is directed Brigstocke in this double bereavement. —S¢. | John Sun. ready for re-shipment. The special atiention of buy iccinilticeien os RovucH PassaGy.—The steamer PRINTS, ‘arrived at Halifax on Friday morning from DRESS GOODS. cane after » passage of 19 "by s. Captain sw a , Ixon reports a succession of strong gales, HOSicRyY, 4 | with tremendous seas which broke over the GLOVES and RIBBONS. |decks. On Monday week they encountered a . poe i > 7s } lis i c ‘ y t Our stock of above is the largest in Eastern | gale, wccompanied by a biinding snow storm, one of the ligh it hous Canada uring which Early delivery, liberal terms, t | damaged and compass broken, This was the | only ae sustained, and speaks volumes ifor the aunchness of the vessel and the eliicier aes oi her commander. SMITH BROS., | Bonps au Gay hoon, St. Wholesale Bry Gcods and Millinery, B., on Saturday last, T. B. Hanington sold a} $509 city water 6 per cent. bond due 1915 at Granville and Duke Streets, janl9 HALIF WHITE GOOBS, Damara es Was prompt a 264 per cent preminm; $1473 city water 6 per (cent. bond, due 1902. at 16} per cent. pre- AX, N.S. | mium; $500 St, John b ridge and raiiway ex- ‘tension 6 per cent. bond, due 1598, at par; 3 shakes Bank of New Brunswick stock at 118 per cent, premium; $2000 province of Scotia 4 per cent. bonds, 26 years to run, at per cent, premium; ten shares St. John gas stock, withdrawn at 26 per cent. premium,— John @ sili an 4 most popu sa se ‘entific ard ind has the Jargest is the ane mechanical paper published —_———— > - -——— MUNN & CO., PUBL ISRE KS, 361 Broadway, N.Y. RCHITECTS & BUILDER Edition of Scientific American. A great success. 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The si lides are over 1.000 ey ~ | feet iong, and so steep that toboggans make {the descent at the rate of about a mile a ' minute. lat the top of the incline, and without using | the brake or pedals shot toward the bottom at SLElGHS. jau22 eod2w Street), where adver- g >= = , ’ circulation of any paper of its class in the world ‘aimed ean arr icine. Staal Fully illustrated. Best class of Wood Engrav- AGRICULTURAL SOCtETS .—Daur mg the re ings. Published weekly. Send for specimen ce it session of tae Provincial Farmers’ Associ- ; * et ir. Four wi m . ee y : s copy Price’ $3 2 vexr our months’ trial, $1 ation, at I rederic ‘on, N. ss the M wrilime | ; Silver Jubilee of M. Vabbe F. Van- Klerk, Cure of Bloomfield, P. E. ksiand. — mere . the Acadien. ) (Translated From Monitewr On Wednesday last there took Bloomfield a joyous feast ; Jubilee of M. labbe Felix of the parish. The well-known modesty of the cure of Bloomfield caused him to conceal from the publie the fact that the 16th of January was the twenty-fifth anni- versary of his ordination to the priesthood ; but knowing ful! weil that his confreres would never forgive him if he allowéd the date to pass without their knowledge, he decided, at the eleventh hour, to give them notice, and, as consequerce, only the Revs. D. McDonald, Tignish, S. A. Picotte, Palmer Ruad, and A. E. Burke, Alberton, were present. M. Vabbe VanBlerk is a native of Bel- gium, and before coming into the diocese of Charlottetown, was an active member of the clergy of the diocese of Arichat under Bishop McKinnon. He is one of the worthiest of our Island priests. A true and sincere friend, a pious priest, an ex- cellent administrator, in a word a very mode! of a country pastor. When he took charge of Bloomfield the parish was dis- ganized and incumbered As h debt; hoe has made of it one of the most flourishing of the diocese of Charlottetown. He never place at ‘twas"the Silver VanBlerk, cure :tires in his efforts to better his people either spiritually or temporally. He is ready _— and day to exercise the ministry to which he has been. called for the glory of God and the salvation of souls. Father VanBlerk isa learned priest, ex- celling especially in his knowledge of the classics. Certainly if his parishiqners, in whose interests he has worked so well, and who justly esteem and venerate him as their well-beloved father, were aware that he celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of his pricsithood on the L6cth, they would have made a demonstration in every way worthy of so good a pastor. At the banquet, the priests present spoke of the amicabie relations which always ex- isted between them and their good neigh- bor, the cure of Bloomfield, and praised his many good qualities of head and heart. Father VanBlerk, moved almost to tears, made a very touching reply. The general prayer in which the Moniteur joins most heartily was that the gvod Cure might live to hear the chiming of the golden belis of his 50th anniversary in the priesthood. His clerical friends presented him with a beautiful souvenir, and he received many messages uf congratulation from the land of his birth. [THe EXaMiner extends its heartiest ad multos aninos.—Ed. | sere ——- The Conquest of Mexico. In Mr. A. A. Bartlett’s lecture on ‘* The Conquest of Mexico,” the audience as- sembled in St. James’ Hall last evening enjoyed a very delightful treat. Mr. Bart- lett first drew a graphic sketch of the coun- try and its highly civilizéd heathen people before Cortez set upon it his invading fvot. Chen he referred to the proud and com- manding position of Spain anes r Ferdinand and Isabella, and the wonderful exploits of her brave and brilliant cavaliers. And then he proceedea with the thrilling tale of the Spanish invasion of Mexico, showing how the daring and indomitable spirit of Cortez, aided by a handful of soldiers with gun powder and horses, prevailed against aud overthrew a powerful aud warlixe nation, divided against itseif, ruled by the supe rstitious and vacill: ving Montezuma, and impressed with the idea that the in- vader was the ** Fair God,” whose advent the people had been taught to expect. Tha John, N. | |s! la } wr Nova ji 1 horrible wholesae butcheries of the in- vaders; the abominable sacrificial rites of the invaded; the dec rminati on, energy and skilful poor of Cortez; the heroic courage, abiicy and devotion of Guatam who, ali too late, succeeded to the imperial throne of the Aztecs,--were carefully und powerfully portrayed by Mr. Bartlett. Considering that it was his first attempt on 21D, the platform, the lecture on The Conquest if Mexico refects upon Mr. Bartietr the highest credit. In style it was chaste and easy; and it was very well delivered. The audience listened with almost bveath- less attention, and at the close rewarded > him by a burst of applause—as well as usua! voteiof thanks, a-!: 7 r — ; The Largest War Ship. genuine the The wome n mounted their machines | | care any ¢ ets, per me green | nat aval! y weig | lightning speed. The slightest swerve would s e have sent the machines over the edge of the pad AVE NOW ON H: a eee eassortment chutes, and a probably fatal accident would SLE SIGHS in all the ae ng au ‘les. have resuited. They returned to the top| Inte adi He poo ee would _ wel ) oe again vad made a second trip witnaouat accl : r + ‘ s © ° ’ : . 7“ et my abook before going eisew “UP viii deut. A third time they returned to the cre ' ac tory a’ nd Show Root ns, PP] In of él ie hill. aud were dont mplatins anothet RIN KET (McKinnon & } ae & ore PRI VCE STREET (McKinnon Fraser’s t) ip, but the crowd bad gathered and they Old Stand.) a eee withdrew. J. a. SEAMAN., ‘ial sities cieseiiliuainams dec2l—dy 2aw & wky im | Triy stock-taking you can get American cranberries for 9 cts. per quart; American Baldwin apples at 20 y be fourd on Se Bae ks : “43 APERE: ¢ Geo 1- grape side ts pe r ih,; pickles, 15 cls. per Guart, Pe LOWELL & Coe 10 cts. per p est covking prunes, 12 cts, Xewspaper Advertising Bureaa (19 Spruce per |b. Any "kind crockery Ware cheaper than @ Re Umberto, lately launched for the [talian Gi wernt nent, is vue of the largest war vessels in the world, her displacement being 13,298 tons, or 1,353 tons more than the Teafsiaar or the Nile. She is 400 feet long by 76 feet 9 ine broad, and draws 129 feet of wator, The armor on her bar- bettes is 19 inches thick, and she 1s fitted with a 3 inch steel protective deck as well. (Her main armament will be four 104 ton }guns and twelve of 45 tons, while her en- gines are expected to give a speed of 18 kuots. } . 1s ‘Etchy, Scaly, Skin Tor- tures. The simple application of Swayne’s OLNt- Eczema. MENT, without any internal medicine, will ise of Tetter, Salt Rheum, Ring: |worm, Piles, Itch, Sores, Pimples, Eczema, all Sealy, Itchy Skin Eruptions, no matter ihow obstinate or to iw 6st xndir g. It is and costs but a trifle. oct! 6m dw i potent, etfectiv a, _--- + > The Russian Czariua is s1id to be troubled with trembliog fita, which grow worse instead of better. The illness detes from the acci- dent to the imperial railway train in the Cau- }CASUS. That this ish bp was due tothe work lof Nihilists has been strenuously denied by Russians, but itlooks as if the Czarina was haunted by this idea, and sech a fear would ‘a wilh terrible force upon the w WOoOMenh, - SE ALL remnants must gv. You may Dervous system of as well any houwe on 2, h. Island” at R. K. Brace’s, have a bargain oe anyone, tuen goto J. B. mba rpmidl “dwo2s dw ee eae