sb Sol de er OR ee ee ROE) ee OO a Oe ray > ee —— _ il ee eee ow ae AILY EXA “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Wen, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”— Evxirrprs. INER. SINGLE Copies Two CEentTs NEW SERIES. a ee ee ee eee ee audion ne Cije wai Examiner 4 Is 1980 every evening by Che Examiner Pubiishing Qo-| ecient oorner of From their oflics, Water and Great George Streets, Charlottetown, ‘Ladies Prince Kdward Island. —RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION— | Oi ia i i de dde ki be Aibi les ZA $2.50) Astracan Jackets Three TING ...c'etiiennilii mci ede’ deel aan de 2 Ree UNEEL oc 00cc bee GbbOlenneboae eee a> Aavertis 1,25 ng at moderate rates. 2 Dolmanetts, ’ Contracts may be made for monthly, quar: | : Men Ny terly, half-yearly, or yearly advertic-nents, | MUS, li Seal, on application. ALMANAG FOR JANUARY, 1898, |Beaver, vcuswoms oy. (Porsian Lamb, pid eater vw. Astracan, jremsaccbesice labeled » ae sun ‘Sun |Moon! High! Day's Fur Gloves, Fur Cans, and a lot of MOON'S CHANGES, Last Quarter 5th day, 7h., 30.}m., New Moon 13th day, 4h, 26.2m., a. (below horizon. ) lay, Oh., 36.8.,a. m., W. rte! MM. ”'rises|sets | rises |water| len’h F ( ll nd : mih mattr’n h m 0 al’, d esi Gray and Black i sumciay 7 ols 39 7 % noon & 29 t = > a te Ti = 2 Meaday MI 0 8 18; 039 303 fj f ° itveniay | ol aco gol tay, au UU Sleigh Robes 1 Wednesday xy} «22/10 48] 1 58) 32 ' > Thursday 49} 23°Uh 53) 2 55) 3 I, die (} 1 3 Friday ‘9; 2immorn| 3.68! 35) ab ih aps, 7'Saturda: 48] 23, T 7/5 15] 37 Very Cheap. S$ Sunda is 26; 2 20; 6 35} 39 ° . 9|Mond. is) os 333} 730) 40° Finest Quality, 10 Tuesda, 17! 30;|°4 48) 8 46). 41 11) Wednesday +) 31! & 51) 9 37 43 OW . 12: Thursday {6 33; 6 S110 23) 45) L t P 13 Friday 4) 34) 7 43/11 5 47 | bs ices, 14; Saturd .y 15) 35 8 28/1) 44) 49] lo’ Sun lay 5 36 9 Aimorn; 51 . ii) Monday 44)° 37! 9 35; 020); 53! “ra Y Yur ’ , ‘ 17 (Tuesday 3), 37/10 310.57} 56 STANLEY BROTHERS, Ls ve ednesday 42 oe LO 33 l 3319 ov > 19’ Thursday — 42 40'10 52) 2 12 | BROWN’S BLOCK. 20 Friday — 41} 42111 15) 2.53} 4)|Ch’town, Nov. 30, 1887.—eod & wky 21 Satarday 10, 4411 40) 3 44 oe; 5 = > ee 22 Sunday 39| 45\aft 8) 4 45 s am Pe ans 23) Monday 38) 46) 0 38) 5 54) A fs en , = 24} Tuesday 37}. 48, 1 14,7 4) 13 i = |} 25| Wednesday 36) 49: 1 5618 3 16 — it ' ’ * in - = os at e Zu in irsday oe 5O| 2 47 8 53 is 27 Friday — 34] 52) 3 47| 9 40| 20 8 a 28 Saturday 33 54) 4 51/10 23) 22 \ Y HEN you have read the advertisements over, 29 Sunday $2; 55/6 211 4) 24 ’ 20 M maday 31 57 7 LS ll 44 26 | > % 2 ~ —~-+- 31 Tuesday 17 29/4 58} 8 29jaft 23/9 29) a * _— INT a = Ay A, = ‘ to come to D. + A. BRUCE, and be convinced that his Stock of | ; Wel IN DE C LOD Tes is not surpassed by any house im the trade. We have a largeJ range of Naps, Meltons, Suitings, and Pantings, which are offered at prices that will suit you; | --IN—— Gents’ Furnishings, Fur Caps, Fur gp_4p-%j-''-<)- N Coats, Sleigh Robes, Hats, Pe , isloves, Neckwear, &c. tf GENUINE BARGAINS OFFERED. sa Before purchasing your winter OVERCOAT come and see our stock. Loa § BRUCH, THe PALACE STEAMERS| 1). AX. _3_E% GUSTOM TAILOR. 1S87—eod & wky S355.000 © LOAN on First Morteage securities of Free- hold Farms. Low rates of interest. Payable by instalments if required. WARBURTON & SBMALLWOOD, Solicitors. +. 29, 1887. Ch'town, De li wky 3i -FOR- WATER ARRANGEMENT OF hibits jNTERWAT IO Ch’town, Dec. 2, iAL S.$. 00. |= 3 . on : Buy Your Supplies at Leave St. John fur Boston, vin Hast rt and Port sad, every Moniay, and Toursday at 5.0 a. m ares aN J } freon he yt ; nb poston, 36,59, 2nd | d Wi, dow 4 | oe Ta tickets and « wiion apply to - es G. A.SHAKP, FW, HALES, 5 P. KL. RY., t. EK. L Steam Nay. Co, or to your nearest licket Agent. ' : ill j . inert ne ae | where you will get everything ‘ rood and CI x Fresh, Good and Cheap. ee ee (eee oe W E have on hand a very Large Stock of Choice Groceries, all of which will be Sold at the very Lowest Cash Prices, to suit the times. L. ARTHUR & CO., | COMMISSION MERCHANTS, RAISIN S—Over 8,000 pounds, Cooking, Seedless and Table Raisins. CURRANTS—Over 4900 pounds cheice, clean fruit CANDIED PEEL—Citron, Lemon and Orange. FLAVORINGS—Lemon, Vanilla, Almond, Cloves, Ciunamon, &c., Xe. SYRUPS CANNED GOODS Condensed Coffee, Peaches, Pineapple, Corn, ‘Tomatoes, Peas, Ox- Tongue, Sardines, Corned Beef and Dried Beef, Salmon, Lobsters, &c., &c, BISCUIT—Oswego, Sugar and ‘ringer Wafers, Coffee, Orange, Shrewsbery, Ovtmeal, 142, 144 Commercial Street, and a Large Assortment of Plain and Fancy Biscuits. | . CONFECTIONERY —A very fine assortmentjof Mixtures Chocolates, Carame s, Creams BOSTON, MASS. and Fancy Goods. May 1%, 1587. } <tlieciinn® (ye lite z Oranges, Lemons, Apples, Figs, Dates, Pickles, B. powder Almonds, Filberis, Walnuts, &¢., &c. CHEAP FOR CASH aT KERS BEER & GOFF’S, issi (Queen King Squares’ Stores. Commission Merchants, jueen and King Squares s HEATING APPARATUS HALIFAX Consignments of Island produce will receive 4 ul W ATER A HERMANS & SON. prompt attention. : Rerenences: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; (eorge, A RE now prepared to enter on contracts for putting up in Dwellings, etc., on the newest , ™~ ‘ ‘wy 4%. and most approved plans, the HOT WATER APPARATUS for Heating. The WARREN & JONES, character of the work which tbe firm of A. HERMANS & SON has been in the habit of Mac le “xl, Manayver Bank of Nova Scotia TEA MERCHANTS, inp 9 & 14 MincinG LANE, RECEIVERS OF Mackerel, Butter, Cheese EGGS Poultry, Potatoes, Fruit & Lemon, Raspberry «nd Lime Juice. Vegetables. sMES A. MORRISON GRORGE MUSGRAVE MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, | BROKERS thorough and efficient. ! ” Parties anxious to inspect the Heating Process, as built by A. Hermans & Son, can do so j1 Kast CHEAI by calling any day at the private residence of the firm, on Bayfield Street. Loxpon, ENGLAND. Boilers on hand. Coils, éte., manufactured on the premises as required. Represented it ian a a alle Muserave, Halifax A. HERMANS & SON. Oct. 24, 1887- | Canada by Morrison & Charlottetown, November 30, 1887.— Driving Collars, performing, is a sufficient guarantee that the Heating. Works set up by them will be | CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1888. ~ CARSLAKE’S GRAND DERBY SWise, $25,000.00. Total ist horse (in duplicate) $3,000 each prize... -- $6,000 | 2nd e » 2,000 ** wee | 3rd i000 “ .-§2,000 | Other starters (divided equally) $2,000 in eG voc. shes s x oa .. 84,000 Non-starters (divided equally) $4,500 in du- plicate ...... ; Pi .. «89,000 5,000 Tickets at $5 each. Drawing May 28th. Race May 30th, 1888 Ten per cent, deducted from all prizes. Address, GEORGE C\RSLAKE, Prop., Mansion House, Monireal. | Jan, 21, 1888—eod m ws ti May 19 ROSEBANK FARM FOR SALE. ius well-known and valuable Property, con- taining about !25 Acres of Land, with large | Dweiling and Outhouses, is offered fur sale, It is most eligibly situated on the Hillsborough | River, directly opposite Charlottetown, where | any quantity of Manure can be obtained in the winterseason, There is also a mussel bed within | two hundred yards of the shore. ‘ Price mederate. Partof the purchase money | cae remain by mortgage on the premises. Ap- ply to HARRIS & STEWART, janl7—2w eod Londen House: Eteusive Sale| THE IMMENSE STOCK OF GROCERIES --AND- BRY Goons In the different Stores of the late ‘OWEN CONNOLLY, ESQG., —AT Charlottetown and Souris, | ARE NOW BEING SOLD OFF FOR CASH Like. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, j And in quantities to suit all customers, Either Wholesale or Retail. By order of the Trustees. FREDERICK PETERS, Solicitor, Charlottetown. Jan. 11, 1888~4w dy wky. Mortgage Sale TO be Sold by Public Auction, on THURSDAY the third day of November, A. D, 1887, st Twelveo’ciock, noon, at the Court House, in Charlotcetown, in Queen’s County, under a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the third day of July, A. D., 1877, and made betweex ‘Thomas Henry Keating, of the one part,and Henry Skeffingtoa Poole, of the other part. LL that piece of land, in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, being part of Town Lot number forty-two (42), in the first hundred of Town Lots, in Chariotte- town, commencing on the westward gid; of Queen Street, at the southeast angle of tne pro- perty of William R, Watson, thence by a line at ' right angles to said street west wardly on or about eighty-six feet, or until it meets the division line between Town Lot number forty-one and said Town Lot forty-two in said hundred, thence along said division line southwardly seventy-two |feet, or until it meets the northward edge of | King Street, thence along King Street east twenty-two feet, or until it meets the west boundary of the property of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, thence following the course of the same northwardly on a litne parallel with Queen Street forty-four feet, or to the northward boundary of said Bank property, thence follow- ing said northward boundary eastwardly for the | distance of sixty-four feet, or until it strikes the ; westward edge of Queen Street, thence following Queen Street northwardly for the distance of twenty-eight feet, more or less, to the place of commencement, For further particulars apply to Edward J. Hodgson, Solicitor, Charlottetown. Dated this 3lst August, 1387. KDWARD J, HODGSON, Assignee of Mortgage. Sept. 1, 1887—eod tl sale } The above sale is hereby postponed until WEDNESDAY, the Fourth day of January, next, A. D., 1888, then to take place atthe hour and place above mentioned. EDWARD J. HODGSON. Nov, 2, 1887. ee ee The above sale is hereby further postponed until WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of Febuary, A. , D., 1888, then to take place at the hour und place above mentioned. EDWARD J. HODGSON. | Jan. 4. 1888, | CG. SC. CARLTON, AUCTION EBR; —AND— ‘Commission Merchant, SOURIs, P E. Ll. Oct, 3, 1887. TL a FF Fe = SLEILG | re . | } aes wishing to purchase would con- sult their best interests by examining my stock of New and Second-hand Sleighs, which will be sold cheap to suit the times. Repairing of Carriages aud Sleighs | promptly attended to and satisfaction guar | anteed. N. B.—Carriages wanting repairing, paint- ing or trimming, stored free for the winter. | #actory and Show Rooms Upper Prin i Street, opposite Baptist Church. J. J. SEAMAN. Dec. 13, 1887—eod& wy tl feb 1 THE PIRATE. eee ee eee By Sir Walter Scott. CHAPTER XXIX. (Continued. ) “‘Why, that is well,” said Magnus; ‘*and so being the case, I will not com- plain of my own appetite, though it is sharper than convenient. And the rascal, Nicholas Strumpfer,—what a leer the vil- vian gave me as he started the good Nantz into the salt water! He grinned, the knave, like a seal ona skerry. Had it not been for vexing my poor kinswoman Norna, 1 would have sent his misbegotten body, and mishapen jolterhead, after my bonny flask as sure as St. Magnus<lies at Kirkwall.” By this time the servant returned with the ponies, which they had very ‘soon caught—these sensible animals finding noth- ing so captivating in the pastures where they had been suffered to stray, as inclined them to resist the invitation again to sub- ject themselves to saddle and bridle. Tie prospects of the party were also consider- ably improved by learning that the con- tents of theirsumpter-ponies’ burden had not been entirely exhausted, asmall basket hav- ing fortunately escapedtherage of Nornaand Palcolet, by the rapidity with which one of! the servants had caught up and removed it. The same domestic, an alert and ready witted fellow, had observed upon the beach, not above three miles distant from the Burgh, and «bout a quarter of a mile off their straight path, a deserted Skio, or fiskarman’s hut, and suggested that they should oceupy it for the rest of the night, in order that the ponies might be refreshed and the young ladies spend the night under cover from the raw evening air. When wearedelivered from great and seri- ous danger, ourmoodis, or ought to be,grave, in proportion to the peril we have escaped, and the gratitude due to protecting Provi- dence. But few things raise the spirits more naturally, or more harmlessly, than when means of extrication from any of the lesser enibarrassments of life are suddenly presented to us; and such was the case in the present instance. The Udaller, reliev- ed from the apprehensions for his daughter's suffering from fatigue, and himself from toc much appetite and too little food, carollec Norse ditties, as he spurred Bergen through the twilight, with as much glee and gal- lantry as if the night-ride had been entirely a matter of his own free choice. Brenda lent her voice to some of his choruses, which were echoed in ruder notes by the seryants, who, in that,simple state of so- ciety, were not considered as guilty of any breach of respect by mingling their voices with the song, Minna, indeed, was as yet unequal to such an effort ; but she compell- ed herself to assume some share in the general hilarity of the meeting ; and, con- trary to her conduct since the fatal morn- ing which concluded the Festival of Saint John, she seemed to take her usual interest in what was going on around her, and answered with kindness and readiness the repeated inquiries concerning her health, with which the Udaller every now and then interrupted his carol. And thus they proceeded by night, a happier party by far than they had been when they traced the same route on the preceeding morning, raaking light of the ditticulties of the way, and promising themse!ves shelter and a comfortable night's rest in the deserted hut which they were now about to approach, and which they expected to find in a state of darkness and solitude. But it was the lot of the Udaller that day to be deceived more than once in his calculations. ** And which way lies this cabin of yours, Laurie?’ said the Udaller addressing the intelligent domestic of whom we just spoke. ‘*Yonder it should be,” said Laurence Scholey, ‘*‘ at the head of the voe—but, ‘by my faith, if it be the place, there are folk there before us—God and St. Ronan send that they be canny company!” In truth there was a light in the deserted hut, strong enough to glimmer through every chink of the shingles and wreck-wood of which it was constructed, and to give the whole cabin the appearance of a smithy seen by night. The universal superstition of the Zetlanders seized upon Magnus and his escort. ‘** They are trows,” said one voice. ‘““They are witches,” murmured ap- other. ‘* They are mermaids,” muttered a third; ‘‘only hear their wild singing.” All stopped. ; and, in effect, some notes of music were*audible, which Brenda, with a voice that wuivered a little, but yet had a turn of arch ridicule in its tone, pro- nounced to be the sound of a fiddle. ‘Fiddle or fiend,” said the Udaller, who, if he belteved in such nightly appari- tions as had struck terror into his retinue, certainly feared them not—* fiddle or fiend, may the devil fetch me if-a witch cheats me out of supper to-night, for the second time !” So saying, he dismounted, clenched his trusty truncheon in his hand, and_ad- vanced towards the hut, followed by Lau- rence alone; the rest of his retinue con- tinuing stationary on the beach, beside his daughters and his ponies. (To be continned.) Apvicz To Motuexs.— Mrs, Winslow's Sonthing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as “‘bright asa button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, regulates the bowels, an is the best known remedy for diarrheea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-live cents a bottle. Be sure andask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other | kind marl] eod & wky VOL. 22.—NO. 5G. Marine Mishaps. Hauirax, Jan. 23.—On December 28th last a little schooner of about 38 tons regis- ter, named the Mikado, commanded by Captain Heather, put in here in distress, while on a voyage from Crapaud, P. E. L., to Boston, laden with produce. She cleared again on the 3Cth of that month, but as she has not yet been reported at her destination it is thought that she has been blown off the coast by the recent heavy gales. Sr. Tuomas, Jan. 16.—Barque Isabel foundered at sea. All hands saved and landed here. (Barque Isabel, Vance, left New York Nov. 20th for Antwerp, and ar- rived safe at Antwerp yesterday morning, Jan. 23. The vessel reported to be lost must be the barque Isabel, Capt. McClure, otf P. E. 1., bound from Jamaica to the English Chanel.) GuovucesreB, Jan. 23.—Schooner Edward P. Boynton, of this’port, at Boston on Fri- day froni Georges, reports the loss of one of her crew, Mr. John McPhee, who was knocked overboard by the main boum on Friday, about 55 miles E. 8. E. from Cape Ann, on the passage home, and drowned. He was a native of Little Harbor, Prince Edward Island, about 24 years of age, and unmarried, Phitapetraia, Jan. 16.+Steamer Hud- son, from Carthayena, arrived at this port to-day and reports that. on Jan. 9th she passed the abandoned British brig Warren W., off Bermuda, with fore and maintop- mast gone and foreyard standing. The foresail and mainstaysail were blowing to pieces, and a red flag was in the main rigging. The brig was of and from Char- lotttetown, P. E. Island, tor New York, with a general cargo. (Before reported passed Dec. 22nd, disabled and bound te Bermuda. ) Lonpox, Jan. 23.—The crew of the British brig Warren W., Capt. Buchanan, from Charlottetown for New York, aban- doned at sea on the 27th ult., have ar- rived at Falmouth. i <> ieee - E. M. Casweit, Grand Union Hotel, N. Y., says: Adamson’s Cough Balsam has cured coughs and colds for me repeatedly. I have used it in my family fifteen years, and at every trial we have found it suecessful. We are never without it. Trial bottles 10 cents; large, 35 cents. dy wy lw ~ Local Netices. One Hunprep anp Firry bris. choice winter keeping apples for sale at Beer & Goff's. jan 28, 3i Care Cop cranberries for sale at Beer & Goff's. jan 28, 3i At Cosr.—Fur Coats Fur Caps and Sleigh Robes at B. S. Davies & Co's, Big bargains in ready made clothing and underwear. B. ~ S. Davies & Co's, jan 25 4i We would call your attention to the re- é dueed price of the Wanzer Lamps. See ad- vertisement.—Gorr Bros. ti—janlg Do not forget that we are selling our flan- > nel-lined and Felt Boots at a discount. —Gorr : Bros. tf—janl9 We have on hand some good Skating Boos, which we offer at reduced prices. Come avd get a bargain.—Gorr Bros. tf—janl9 Tweeps.--About 2,000 yards English end Canadian Tweeds at 20 per cent. discount at J. B. Maedonald’s. dy, wy Keep it before the people, that the cheapest place to buy Overcoats and Suits is at J.B. Macdonald's. dec 28 dy wy CracKED Freep for horses, cows and pigs—barley and oats mixed—cnly $1.10 per 100 lbs.— Henry a LePage, Glasgow House, Queen Street. ja 26, 4w Saw For the cheapest place to buy goods and Clothing, try J. B, Macdenald’s. dy, wy — 888. ip a eee SPRING TRIP From Liverpool. The well-known Clipper Barkentine EREMA, § 300 Tons Register, JOHN ROACH, Commander, WILL SATL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown, ABOUT THE ist APRIL, And will carry Goods at through rates to the different Railway points on the Islend. For Freight. apply in London to Jobn Pitcairn & Sons, Mildmay “hambers, 7 Union Court, Old Rroad Street ; in ‘erpool to William Bullen, 51 South John Strecs, or here to the Owners, : PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, Jan. 27, 1888—eod Ds | ial etal ea ee tte 4 WANTED—A small property (a mile or two out of own). having vn it o pat ip cee spring of water. Information Of such please furalsh to.to “0. Bs’ P. O, Box B, ow town, or this office.