aa tee av** sg MR. Se RE en ee ot, =—— ion “ wae DinnqnnienetMethitnidtiiDne citi attain’ sneateuhinos ee | j 4 * 3 % ; a 5 ” v w-~ : AP LX TF iy A AM iwHR - ~ Local and QGther tens. W BATICRI The merenury registered ° o a ‘ ‘ ‘ i Ke, N. Y or id iight last { \ Mens’ Bible Class i ve the X¥. M. ( \ this \ Ever mung man should ’ > : a i Ha i ship Halifax left { tow n i oclock with a ‘ ) potat res, ish, Cann meat, oats s iries, anv mt 20 passengers ~~ Ural { A very interesting 132 | | si i x n deaf ne a8. Noise in the head How they may be cured. Post \didress, Dr. Nicholson, St. John St., \l ‘ : 2 M1 ws Escap) Joseph Nadeau fell from a railway train going at full Spe ed near Ris Loup, Que, a day or two since, i, strance te say, escaped comparatively Dn ~ Cearistmas Box The H says that the Rev. W. B on Christmas Eve, expressive of school teacher alifax Chronicl: King, of St. Luke’s, received a purse and note, appreciation, the Sunday s of the parish. by witicieamcs Artexk Damaces,—A named O'Brien, sction against Halifax trackman has retained take the street npany of hat city, for damages sustained to his ”y collision with a horse car - > — counsel to ’ ranway co team Deap.—-A m ; dead Foucnpb nd in named Brokelman railway tra a short trom Truro stat on Thursday ifternoor He was sul ect to fits, was tou on tne = ; ; piotcnes, caused mav be th + » . ‘ : the use of Ayers medicine rough Sarsa ip ir in the trom arsenic or LIGuTt that Artemas Ferguson | s sold his trot ting Kimble, sired by Ki gan, for a handson Mutch, of Banc Smallwood, of th vy mare h rse 1iestim, to Mr Maine; asd that Heury place, sold his trot sired by Dean Swift. T! tT. © Sairie Dean, tay taal atter was shipped to Boston. Pi ail cain Neu i ceDORY S the Sway rsid SEW FOUNDRY.-—Says the lmmersiie Farmer : It is the intention of Mr. sovyer, formerly of the firm of Smallwood & Bov- yer, Charlottetown, to start another. foun- dry in S’side. Mr. Bowyer’s partner is a Mr. and they are about buying out (aillia, the business and plant of Mr. Thernton, of this town saielinindiiaiiien Nor New.—The newest thing in wedding tours, says an exchange, is called the ** Secret Honeymoon,” neither bride nor groom having any idea where they are going. The idea is, however, not very new. For years many young people have m om 1 without having any idea where they were going, or how they were going to get there | when they did know. They didn't have enough money to go housekeeping. ; sinieseiilbianian Lost Farra 1s Dreams.—A Ludlow ( Mass. ) housewife, who dreamed that she put a tramp to flight with her son’s shotgun, the next morning resolved to see lf she could manage the weapon in case she needed it. Accord- ingly she raised the gun and began fingering the trigger, when off went a heavy charge of shot, tearing a panel out of the door, rid: lling the jacket of the parlor stove and destr: ying two portraits on the wall. She has lost faith in dreams, ——@—_—_—_ Deatu.-—-Mrs. John McLean, of Argyle Shore, while on her way home from town this afternoon, took suddenly ill in the neighborhood of Boyle’s tannery, and was taken to the office of Dr. Kelly for medical treatment. By the time she reached the however, she was dead. Heart disease death. Coroner Conroy, decided that an inquest SUDDEN oince cause of calted in, , was the who was was unnecessary. Mrs. McLean was a daugh- ter of Donald Livingstone, of Nine Mile Creek, and leaves a husband and youny family. _— ~~ _—— BELIEVED In DreAMs.—A good story comes from Portland, Me., about a man who put too His wife lost a fur most careful search being ‘le without success, she came had been stolen. Last three nights in secreted under went to investi- ch faith in dreams. collar, and the made for the arti to the « week onclusion th at i? her husband dreamed uccession that the collar was a stump near his barn, and he gate. He thrust bis hand into a cavity be- neath the atump, and, sure enough, felt a furry substance, which he pulled out. The man then went home and changed his clothes The skunk escaped. ntiniiillinandis Crops iN New bBrounswickx.—Secretary Lugrin reports that all New Brunswick crops are below the average this vear. ‘The follow- ing at stement represents the average condition of | the several crops named, 100 being taken to represent a full average: Wheat 78.79; oats 88 94; buckwheat, 54 9; “barle "y, 86.21; pota- toes, 95.79; turnips, 86.86; other roots, 89.66; fruit, 95.69 The following represents the average yield per acre over the Provinces: Wheat, 16.6; oats, 33.2: beckwheat, 23.9; barley, 27.3; potatoes, 183.3; turn!ps, 305.4; carrots, 370. The dairy product for the yea: is put at 9U per cent, of the average, queen _Apovut So.—The last number of the New York Pick has afirst-rate cartoon on the Annexation question. It represents Uncle Sam as mighty cold, and standing, with banjo, . » Play ing ou itside the residence of * Miss Canad i,” warbling his little e A f song zen lover ¢ mes to woo— anada my Canada ! His toes are cold , his heart is true, Canada, my Cana la ! ** I care not if your nose be blue UO come and join the Federal U. I'll fre ze to you if you'll freeze tao Canada, my Canada !” The only r ’ ponse by Misa Canada, from ler comf table apartment, is : ** Not PBLEGRA Rit SPECIAL Despa’ ro THe EXAMINER. News from O Tawa. Dec. 27 UTTAWA, Sh Alle nis here Atlantic mail subsi Andrew , the etion with SOL ay Che arbitrators between the C. P. R.and the Government, relative to the construe tion of the On mk section, resumed thaiw eit ] LHe SILLINS Nel There is no truth in the report pied the Clnween cea } ne 39 that the roverninent intend subsidizing the gulf seal fi The Vepartn n of Justice, whose iwsked, has notitied the Militia Department that the Federal Government is not liable for the in connection with the calling out of the militia at the railway crossing neat Winnipeg. it is estimated that during the past year i,700 tmmigrants have ‘ated in the Northwest. More ime from Eng- any other country. During he last fiscal year the Department of the Interior has a i homestead entries covering 420,000 acres, being an increase of upwards of 30 per cent, over the previous Oplhbion was expense * been loc ettlers c ana than trom ’ ! 1 i year. The Postmaster General's report for the last fiscal year shows an increase in the postal revenue 150,000. Eighty muil- vo ’ ’ lion letters and sixteen million postal cards . ae . . . ; ° passed through the Canadian mails during the vear. —- Killed by the Cars. | ' i ' this | Moncron, Dec. 27. Romaine Casey, vld man of about 60 years, iS l ! Cry Llalifax express this afternoon, Cook’s Brook railway crossing, six mil rom Moneton He, in company teams, was on bis way home from Moncton to Casey Cape, ear Shediac His compani mus had crossed the track, but his horse stopped on the track and the engine struck the sled, throwing the deceased about 15 feet against 1 stick of lumber, 1d breaking his neck. Phe horse escaped without injury. Found Guilty SPRIN« Mi $s., Dee. Zi. The jury in tl e of Charles T. Par- sons, of Northam harged with the ilalse imprisonment of Vinceut Zatnienojtis a& young Poe, this morning after being out litty-five minutes rendered a verdict of guilty. The young man had been in Par- sons’ emp! T;. a i he cold Morning the latter chained him to his buggy and brought him to Holyoke, where he wasfound in the street by the police ne amy irozen. Apple Shipmens. HALIFAX, Dec. 27. Dr. Chipman, President of the Nova Seotia Fruit Growers’ Assvciation, writes to the Herald that the shipment of Neva Scotia apples averaged $2.50 per barrel, clear of ail ex] some carefully-packed Blenhe ~ realized 36 per barrel there, and netted the Nova Scotia grower $4 50 per barrel. Dr. Chip- man says real estate's booming in the fruit region. ] wt London penses, and + LU A G: rod d Move. H ALIFAX, Dec. 27. Judge *Wheatherbie is setthng . English centlemen farmers all arouad his model orchard in the Gaspereaux Valley. Several fine farms havs been sold lately, and more are wanted. Good figures have been paid, and the settlers are not guing away, but will buy again and make double sales. Farms have advanced $1,000 in value with- in the four years orchards alone, but farms i 1 + iast hor 1 ge neria. —————— The Panama Canal Again, or mie Paris, Dec. At a meeting to-day of 4,000 bondholders of the Panama Canal Co., a resolution was unanimously adopted expressing confidence in De Lesseps, and volunteering to forego interest on coupons and redemption bond: until the canal is opened for traflic. For Enciting Tenants. Dec. 27. DuBLIN, Sheehey and Finucane, Nationalist mem- bers of Parliament, have been .summoned to answer acharge of inciting tenants to adopt the policy of intimidation. Elected in t Meg rantic. (JvugeBEc, Dec. 29. Col. Rhodes, the new member of the Mercier cabinet, has been elected to the es Legislative Assembly, in Megantic, by a large majority. Earthquake Shocks. Dec. 27. Several shocks of earthquake were felt to” day in the eastern and south-eastern parts of Spain. MADRID, —_— neyo Weather Balle tin. ‘De: sc. 28.—-10 a. m. Winds shifting to westerly; partly or cloudy, with occasional rain or sleet; tionary or a little lower temperature. ee >> <a — The Promise. LORONTO, cloudy I remember what you said While the stars shone overhead~ Frosty stars that gleamed above— When I saw you last, my love. Hand in hand, I said ‘‘ good-bye ;” Heart to heart, you made reply ; ‘+ Footsteps parting in the snow Meet again when roses blow!” 1, and fled } . owers are dead ; Roses budded, b! All the summ«: Autumn showered her rainy tears— Hopes have faded Omer ' into fears. Frosty stars are shining now, Once again, above my brow Summer streams in ice are chilled, And thy promise—unfuliilled ! . iithintlpntigenit The presence of dandruff indicates a diseased scalp, and if net ¢ ned blanching of the hair and baldness will result. Hall’s Hair Renewer vous ' Some other eveuing, may be |” will vure it. VB Ws. | the reas and ineeill Power Pope delivered an address to the Sacred ( tollege on Christmas Eve, which is reported in the fol! sy¢ utte The press as wsi— ‘firmed with much feeling his former son the question of te mporal power, and indignantly rejected the aecusation that he was an enemy of Italy. He urged Catho- lics everywhere to agitate in a legal manner of the vation of for the restoration and spoke in deprec nts in Italy. clusively to th» Holiness said thi painful situation he papal supremacy, recent liberal en- The speech referred ex- and Italy. His world saw in what a was placed, One coald How far will they go? At the pre sent time a systematic war was beit ng waged. Even the person of the Pope was be ing exposed to the threats of the mob. The enemies of the Holy See had weapons enough already to in- jure the papacy, and if these did’ not suffice they were prepared to manufacture fresh weapons. It was persistently asserted that the Pope was the enemy of Italy. This asser- tion was simply made to mask the real object of the perfidious war against the church, and that object was to render Italians hostile to the papacy. To vindicate the rights of the pontitl was in reality to advance the prosper- ity of Italy. To demand that the greatest moral power in the world should possess real sovereignty in Italy, where Providence placed the church centuries ago, was not an act of hostility to the country. The fact that bishops in foreign lands were laboring for the re stora tion of the Pope's temporal rights prov- ed that the interests of the whole Catholic church were bound up is. the cause.” weve Vatican whole only ask : MARRIED. Harbor Alex. Butler, At the M Murray ! . ; 3 Is he FP t at : i inst., vy Orne ive\y North, on Rauiston, both of nse, hompson to 4homas | Atthe M dist Parsonage, Montague, on j Nov, 2, by the Rev. John G oldsmith, Na- | thani tandall, to Esther Mutilla, all of Sturgeon, Lot 61 \t the residence of the bride’s father, on Nov. 27, by the Rev. John Goldsmith, Henry Moore, to Isabeila Eratta, all of Sturgeon, Lot 6) ; EDA ED Gs. At Bay Fortune, on Thursday evening, 20th : inst., Elizabeth Ann, second daughter [of Joseph A. and = aria U. Dingwell, aged 23 years, Sane iive a consistent life, and died trusting in the merits of her Saviour. Thou art gone to the grave, but we will not leplore thee Tho’ sorrow and darkness encompass thy i inb; j Th yay ir has passed throu rh its poitals | Ay i lamp of His love is thy guide through pS \ stu Oo Lot 61, on Dec iS, (SS55, Mr VW i I { ICKL, “ere 82 \ ars a ‘harlotte town Market Prices The attendance at the market to-day was small. Following are the prices :— Beef (small) per Ib. S .. $9.06 to 0.12 Beef pee arter) per lb ..... 0.04 to 0.06 Veal, p r pound. . ow eseicaw ee Butter, fresh, per ‘Ib. sg 6 ace 0.21 to 0.24 Butter, tub, per lb........ ~~ O17 to8.19 Cheese per Yb lakes aici ew voice ka, ne Cabbage, per doz. cdewé tie 44642 0.20 to 0.50 Duc ks, per pair a a en a, ae wee 0.30 to 0.45 Regs, per dori... cree Vveeee 0.22 to 0.28 Fowls, per pair...........+++4 0.28 to 0.33 ee ee ee eer 0.50 to 0.80 Pieter, WO OWE: os css eo oe 2.75 to 2.95 Hay, per 160 Ib Do dia tee ee eo see 0.43 to 0.49 Ham, OOt DAs sik pace eens tes oe 0.00 to 0.14 Lamb, per Ub ys oid cnsccscccees 0.06 to 0.07 Mutton, per Ib....... a Coe 0.06 to 0.08 Oats (black) | 0.32 to 0.34 Oatmeal, per CWS... . 0.22 cess 2.40 to 0.00 CO ye ys 0.09 to 0.10 Pork (carcass), per lb.... 0.06 to 0.64 een ye a 0.18 to 0.19 SI ¢ POE ORR. ci cccceeess 2.75 to 2.80 Sheep pelts. Ci cuuee tose he : 0.56 to 0.60 Turnips, per bush......... cece O16 CCS Turkeys ee SE ee OE Cre . 60 to 1.60 bre sh fish per doz ooeee ‘ ae ).00 ¢ to UO 00 Pigs per pair. iy 0:00 to 0.00 Celery, Per GOB... 65 eine ice 3% 0.30 to 0.40 inane 8 per bre ROR cs 0.35 to 0.00 REDDIN'S DRUG STORE. HOLIDAY SEASON! a a Lowest Prices! —a~ Best Value ! PACE will not allow usto particularize, but s we wi uld ask the public to call and see ior themselves. No trouble to show goods. WRITING DESKS, in |} DOMINOES Leather |) PERFU MES, in Cases, WORK B: ‘XES, in| SACHET POWDERS, Plush nx AR CASES, Gentlemens DRIESS- Meerschaum PIBES ING CASE | KADIR. FANS Ladies’ BI rors E FIGURES TRIPLE MI RORS, p7sw Jit KNIVES. CRIBBAGE BOARDS, ». OM. REDDIN, Jr. -t] Jan lst decl4 Good and : seful vei BIBLES, for Students, in best India Paper soft Leather Binding. | PRESBYTERIAN HYMN BOOK, with Psalms, pocket size, in good binding. | STUDENTS’ BOOK SHELVES, | VEST PUCKET NEW TESTAMENTS, | WRITING DESKS, FOUNTAIN PENS, STYLOGRAPHIC PENS, BIBLES, | BIBLES, Preachers and and nice Sta | for Ladies and Gents, with Psalms and Hymnal, with Methodist Hymns. You will Get the Best Value at H. HASZABDS, W ANTED.—An Overecer, or chief eav ertiser and one te three assistants (according to size of county and population). (i WW } aed 21 salary and expenses to overseers, and $30 to assistants. No peddling. No solicitiag. Duties confined to making collections, eens printed matter, putting up adver riisements, etc. of Electric Go¢ ods. Expenses advanced ; salaries paid each month. Enclose four cents postage for full specimen line of advertising matter to Co, Palace Building, Cin- paid vo postal cards, CLECTRO GALVANIC oinnati. O. No attention dec27—a@ (thurs & set) a - " ‘ - : — = aa —— tt et ed tint ati Dad ie DEC a A A jRemedy ff $65 a month | Oe tIDA LY Is now selling at prices which, if you want a good Coat, in or more wore = ee te. ‘a t i ~ fT \ : « C aii tetowa, November 28, 1888, 1888— Hasrwywmwp ss LQ IBER a | ee cena ee - Se ome LOTHING SALE! | —— J. 5. MACDONALD’S —GREAT STOCK OF-— Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers and Suits for Cheapness, has never yet been approached by anyone in the City. [x[ Quality and Fit, and at the same time save a Dollar in the price, the place to buy is at ACDONAL D'S. dy & —— eae Beye, a —_ w BREAKFAST. knowledge of tt operations of digestion | ! tion of the ' he natural! “By a laws which govern the thorough and nntrition, and fine properties of wel has provided our bre eately flavored beverage many heav) Aoctor’s bills. Itis by the judicious usé of such articles of diet that a consti utien | may be gradually built up until strong enough to | lHiundreds of wy a careful applic: si -sele crak ile ‘Oa, Mr MK pps | akfast tat with a deii- which mny save us ies resist every tendency to disease. subtle maladies are floating around us ready to altack wherever the re ig a weak point. We may escape many a talshaft by kee ping our selves wel | fortified wi h pure blood aud & pro- pérly nourished frame Civil Service Gazette. | ( Made simpiy with boilliag water and miik. labelled thus: ! Sold only in packet JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Cheniisis, | London, England. 1 7 dy & wky 8, by Grocers, decl9 |] iat gi 5 | fr a | Org ff B a 4: | ie ! RULU 3: L wr all Throat and Lung Diseases. It has cured hundreds of cases considered soalaididen: It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat an: a very short time. Just a few yee will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents | | per bottle. Tor sale at the Drug} V¥. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, John, N. B. CHRISTMAS THADE, Watches, Jewelry aid Fancy Goods. ae «i : ‘A PTLOR, As in former years, will give as a XMAS BOX, Stores. novl0-—ly dy A Liberal Discount, Or, if preferred, the same value in goods. No extra charge for Engraving North Side Queen Square. decl0 CASH PAID FOR WHEAT. -AT THE— Steam Roller Mulls, CHARLOTTETOWN. CHARLOTTETOWN MILLING CO.| dec24—2i dy & wky ~|PIANO, ORGAN, SINGING Choir Training, Taxidermy. NAR. EARLE desires to inform the Musical N Public that he has opened up a correspon- dence with some of the leading Musicians in England, United States and Canada, for the pur- pose of asce rtaining g¢ for himself if there is any- thing “NEW” in Piano and Organ Playing, Teac ‘hing and Singing. Should there be, his pupils will receive the enefit. i He gives lessons at his own house as w ell as at the residence of the pupils, and makes # special- ty of teaching beginners as well as advanced players. | Heis Agent forthe celebrated NEWCOMBE PIANOS, ‘The following ae speaks for itself :— We, the undersigned, preferring the N« sweombe Pianos, have much pleasure in testifying that those we have bonght from Mr. Earle have given complete satisfaction. Lieut. Governor Mac- Hon. T. W. Dodd, donald, Dr. Robins, Percy Pope, Frederick Robins, 8. Balderston, F. ©. Moore, R. Ms Ly nard, Rev. FE. Moore, F. H. Beer. E. W. Taylor, Charles Hyndman, Frederick Peters, W. Tweedy, Maurice Blake, L. L. Beer, And others. septi WAN TS, Lost, FOU ND &e j i j ANTED,—A Servant ina small family. No i washing. Apply at this office. dec2?0—tf ILLEK WANTED.—A young M“ tent to take charge of a country Grist and Oatmea! Mill. Apply by let ter with references. Address “ F,” P. O. Box c hariottst own. 6i eod—decl9 OlLpe- power mau water P= ANTED.—A Girl for general housework. 1 Apply te Mrs. DAvID SMALL, Pownai 53t. dec27 —6i cod -T'wo pairs of Woolen Socks, found nearthe Railway Siation yesterday, were | left at this office and will be given to the owner | on appli cation. JUND. _ docs? W ANTED IMMEDIATELY. — Three . good | Coat Makers: FP. J, ¥onar, Tailor. | GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. = pepitbis ALL-WOOL DR tae AR Sk eee ia —|h | ULSTERS and J ACKETS, from TABLE LINEN, ment is most complete i Lungs in |}, ‘Brussels, Tapestry. de. A Largs ——— pa nn : — | Wemake aSpecialiy 0 Ladies Astracan Sacks ns’ Fur Coats. We keep the best made ‘in Canada at tlow prices. Our Stock of Carpets) & is the Largest, Cheapest = #, land choicest ever shown. by us. Prices from 16¢.| to mes | Notice to Economical Buyers ne | () | me Never have we offered Greater Inducements to CASH JUSTOMERS. BEER BROS. BROCADED PLUSH, _— $1.35. BROCADED VELVET, from 39 cents, GREY FLANNEL, from 14 cents, SILK HANDKERCHIEPS, from 25 cents, COTTON HANDKERCHIEPS, from? cents, WOOL WRAPS, from 65 cents, ULSTER CLOTH, from 50 cents. ESS GOODS, from 16 ceats, .-ESS GOODS, from 9 cents, $2.00, ANCY DI TKAVY SHAWLS, from $1.00, trom 19 cents, a from 80 cents, rom 3 cents, LACK FUR CA ANEN TOWELS, hb Revoctin and Slab ‘Vilesbl in every Department we offer remarkably Low Prices FOR CASH. Our Goods are Lf savorite 4na Wise yYainahdie d _™ ” er : guaranteed as represented. BERS BROS. The dema ind for our Goods this Fail is far in) ne ance of any prev test | } Depart; Our Carpet m the Isiand. Choice Designs in Axminster | vear. Wesupply Latest Styles a atl lowest prices. Charlottetown. Dec. 15, IRS8—dy & wky cHTIStINAS {o#——— ee W Year ! ASSORTMENT OF I AM OFFERING A CHOICE PLATED & BRONZE GOODS, In Pitchers, Butters, Pickles, Trays, Inkstands, Bells, Lamps, Candlesticks, Table and Dessert Knives and Forks, Fruit Knives, Spoons, &c., &c. stock of “Sheffield Cutlery. women ( (een [ want te Sell 200 Pairs Genuine Acme {kates during the next 10 days. ————{(o)_———_ E. DAWSO! 19, 188S—Gi WwW. Dee eod Charlottetown, RUBBER AND LEATHER IN Ss)roOoGsz 3500 Feet RUBBER, 3.500 Feet LEATHER, THE BEST QUALITIES. AlL HARDWARE. ———:0:- WHOLESALE & RE & FE ENNE LL. CHARLOTTETOWN. SLEIGHS. HAVE NOW ON HAND anice assortment of SLEIGHS in all the leading styles. Intending purchasers woul! do well to in- NORTON -Jaw & wky Drug WHOLESALE. _—s December 7, 1888 Reddin’s tC EIGARS, Store. HAVANA CIGARS, 10, O00 i: 5,000 DOV K STIc CIG. ARS, i spect ny » etook before going e elsewhere. 5,000 COCK ROBIN. | ” Poet ry and Show Rooms, UPPER COCK ROBIN !—Manufactured for our trade | PRIN ‘E STREET (McKinnon & Fraser's | The largest profit to the retailer of gn¥, Seer ye Ma St nd.) a the market. D.& Winslow's Soot hing the biackamalwes J. J. SEAMAR, =f iDSLOyY ant san te dect#—ti Jen Ist. av Otlier kind. [Apri } 8S suffering. m