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A t ida sreques ~ el it ~~ ‘ , A > \ i tug 5 King St. J i s z iJ wn < ‘ 0 i ¢ shan : gra 5 } nN } i t A pi ‘ vw = i > if \ \ N wt . ) i e . i ton . : ‘ . 7) rle p i ~ 5 i t of I yD are } sir, : ci } inv AU »v t! ay ['} tufniy ‘ Dh C ps are ¢ pm > SUCCESS Tovr.—The Boston G says that Ua Urso’s Con ert Company, includ ing Louis Miller, the tener, and wife, has been doing an enormous | iness in the vil regions fP : und Ohio, and for the next two w ‘ in Indiana, thence jumping into | . and Kansas, en route toSan Fran ig vecting to h th ytly af > ives r - ‘ S Ti ) We ea tron d T pat at David Ames has been sel the cer f ison for four months for bigamy. He was married 15 years ago, separ- at [r $s orse i lv years silice, and ed a widow with ght « hildren last mont The court évidently~ took the last marriage into consideration when it made the Sentence 80 light — New Snow PiLoveu.— Lhe new rot ry snow Diough | : t C. P. R. in British Colu s, passed throug) Ostawa from Mon treal a day or two ag ine machine is quite i: , 78 iv and is $@ arrange as to } y + SHOW ta rat ) elgnt m 3 an It } invento! ‘ t iO the C. P. R not to.s \ gets from the Ame in lines > [ne M. A. STARR The steamer M. A. Starr, Cap‘ain Ferguson, arrived yesterday rning to 30, with a freight consisting of OU+ sug 50 keys powder, 168 boxes glass, 5) caddies tobacc:, 25 hhds. hop beer, 20 half is, p bee ind 75 boxes sundries. sne Wi Sa nt! i about mk Inig rit. Her Treignt v i ip of 1,950 boxes canned lobsters a 200 bris. pork, 75 br'is ewives, 30 tubs lard, 2 cars starch, 1 car Outs an A iot of s irle - Tue HaAira Says the Halifax Chroni of Saturday hes ver Halifax sailed yes ling Boston, with a full cargo and this season of the year, a large pas ~ | Nearly all the passengers took 5 iss kets, and every stateroom on the malo K Was engag: a at SZ 50 each: even the chief steward was obliged to give up his stateroom to passengers. The staterooms of the Halifax are very large and richly fur s! » 40G ea 1 one has a large iamp ana électric light (incandescent) as well. a TRGLAR.—A St. 7 Charles John de- Richards, A Yoururut Br apat Saturday Says - en irs old, burglarized T. S. Simms & Co's factory last night. He had been diseharged on Thursday. Being suspected he Was sea i, and finall caught with some stolen a sin his pockets. He stamped and sw furl yusly. Detective Ring visited his ho 5 hed the woodshed and found a lot of artic] mong them two dozen and a half of fine finishing brushes, which represent co ‘ nore than as many dollars in Valu A pack of cards and a dime novel were among the articles found in his pockets - —Sa; a the Agriculturist : Mi Y.G eae pur hase a*‘at a spe cial suction sale at Boston on the Sth ult., for Mr. R. C. MeL 1d, of Summerside, the pure-bred Holstein-Friesian cow Etelka 2nd, No. 2265, Vol. L., H. H. B. The sire of Etelka 2nd is Banjo, No. 564, H. H. B., and her dam is Etelka, No. 1431, H.H. B. She is three years and eight months old, and is black With handsome white markings. She was bred by Mr. H. W. Keyas, at Pine Grove Farm, Newbury, Vt. Mr. McLeod possesses -iamaigeiipimasiaa: italiane In Eteika 2nd a most valuable representativ AFTER Dawa BS. The case ul George a. . , < aoe renee breed He A. Stevenson vs. (ie Ne Ww Brunswick R:z jl. a ee way Co. was taken up at the St. John Cir- Wit ru ea Six city sports ap } cuit on Friday morning. | The action is ee ; brought to recover $20,000 aqamages for In- vo Juatines ee re ete by & n. while brake- for i h **anl iwiully and ma }uries received Dy Steve nson, while TARE “clOUslyY ing a valuable dog, the pro | manon the New Brunswick road, at Messrs. wart, of St. Pete: ‘a } Road, Kirk and Daniel’s miil, Portland. Plain- | gin his neighborhood | tiff was standing on a freight car when the | t Thanksg D fhe sportsmen ‘* de-| train reached the mill and while passing | L defied the tle gan under the deal shoot was knocked off the | e wemen" Those ho we vhs car. The train pass d over his leg, sever- Ce wh ad deal of f fun ‘Ur | ingit from his body. The plaintiff bases proceedings, 5m a 8, alter)» i. claim upon the fact that the shoot is evidence, decided that tx not at the , he ight above the cars smaiees Cas Lihaw thant # ape and th 7 — el 1 | | by the Dominion Railway Act. The act | Scenes a | uires a clear space of seven feet between — ‘ rat ated by their frie: nds — gent, |r j : gn ' learek, Dau savvttay Uf we - top of the freight cars and tue iy fe eth « wywbery" ‘ 3 i, DAT L,Y sw : +2 a, LR GIA PHC VE WS. | ‘ 1) ToHres TO Tne EXAMINE Nailway Extension. () wa. DD “a ‘I ‘ vdian P has coucluded ar rents ft r taking over the Qu'Ap pele L, Lake if Saskatchewan Railway. Parliament will be asked this session to wuthorize the step. The road at present is las far as Long Lake, about 25 rrom R Inia, and it is w | rstood it »extended to Saskatchewan River spring Fhe Company hope to have ie t extended staras Prince Alhe rt wclore an her yi QvuEBEC, Dec. 2. Ln influential deputation of members of the Federal and Loca) Parliaments, the | Nii \ of Qaebee and Levis, and members |} of the Board of Ti iie, waited on the Pro- | ) Vinclal Government on Saturday, and | | asked them te assist the Y 1ebec Central Railw ay to extend to M we Head | Lake, Misina where connection will be | ade in the s Line ystein Mr. Mer- er said he had made uy his mind to end | sil railw sy subsidies, but would make an | ; exception tn this case and giant a bonus. Vesse s in Disiress. By: } Hatirax, Dec. 2. | Four \ have arrived here in dis- | tress as a result of the great storm. The! woner Sarah Alice, trom Arcabo, Porto | Li . with 33 of cutwater and bulwark * i ks sw rt Phe brig Charles ican, from Jamaica, had very heavy the fhe German bark Blucher, from | New Yo k to Hamburg, 14 days out, put in | king, and the ship Eilensiie, from New | York for Liverpool, put in leaking, and | will have to discharge for repairs. All these vessels had thrilling experiences in | : the storim., ——_ | abiding The ..ecord Beaten. New York, Dee, 2. Phe six days go-as you-please ended at 10 | clock last mght, and George Littlewood, BE igashinan, won the race and the world’s championship. He covered 623 miles 1320 yds. Tl best previous record is 5 211 les, 1540 yds., made by James Ten the finish. Albert a peypie were ere iast + Febru iry. present at the — Tragedy in St. John's. Havipax, Dec. 2. A terrible tragedy is reported from St. John’s, Nfld. Mr. Parnell, a member of the firm of Sillars & Cairns, shot Sillars dead on Friday night, driving two bullets into his body. hunself but may wealthy and retired some years ago, recover, Sillars was A Wearty Welc ome. Hamitron, Ont., Dec. 2. Lord and Lady Stanley and party arriv- ed from Toronto on Saturday afternoon, given a hearty we.come by the The streets were beautifully de- corated, and an address of welcome by the city and country was presented. The Gov- ernor-General opens the ~ ArtExhibition,; on Monday. and were CcltiZens. — - Got Twelve Years. Curcaco, Dec. 2. Che jurors hearing evidence in the case agains t Kr mick the J A ni archist W ho plotted | tv kill Judges Grinnell and Grey, in & verdict of guilty, and fixed the punish- ment at twelve Vears in the penitentiary. United States Polities. Wasuineton, Dec. 2. Both Houses of Congress are expected to organize to-morrow. ‘The reading of the President’s message, which ig understuod to be of unusual length. Customs Revenue. Haurrax, Dec. 2. The Halfax customs revenue for Novem- ber was $129,000, a decrease from the same month last year of $19,850. The inland revenue receipts were $29,000, an increase of $66. suing for Libel. Dec. 2 Moses Harvey, the venerable theo- logian, historian and literateturs of New- foundland. is suing Alexander Parsons, editor of the St. John’s Telegram, for crimi nal libel. HALirax, Rev. Leprosy in “ritish Columbia. . Orrawa, Dee. 2. The Government has received no official n tific ition of the existence of leprosy yn British Columbia The ——— — Sarmatian Arrives. Harirax, Dee. 2. The mail steamer Sarmatian arrived to- night from on ol. Weat ae Bullet in. Toronto, Dec. 3.—-10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds; fair weather; stationary or a little higher temperature. arty byihye dr structure cvey » swidway. usand f Parnell afterwards poisoned from active business | KAAMINER ey Ske ——— a oo - eee = Personal, Mr. George I. Owen, Cardigan, is visiting the city. He is at the Osborne House Our venerable friend, William Sanderson, Ksq., of Georgetown, isveryiil. Lt is thought that he cannot survive man y days. Mis. T. T. Pitman: (Mar wery Newport. R. L, died at Paris on Deane), of Friday. She was well Known in literary circles all over the newspapers i world, having written much for = inagazines, and published several books. Aldvieh Libbey was married Nov. 12 at De smoines, la., to Miss Kate Trayer, one of the pretty chorus | girls of the Little Tycoon company, in which Mr. Lib bey is the leading tenor. Mr, Libbey was the tenor in one of the concert companies that visited Charlotte town last summer. ——__—$+9<0¢— Our Advertisers Te-day A. MeNeill sells apple; onions, etc., on Wednesday at 10.30. Geo. E. Hughes announces to the a special brand of cigars. a A ee PRCULIAK AND Sexiovs AccIDENT. —Fire- man McLaughlan, of Campbelton, N. B., rur- ning north of that place, met with a peculia: and serious accident last Tuesday. An oil fee det was setting between engine and tender, and in attempting to get on the engine he slipped, the spout of the can entering his neck near the jugular vein and coming out of the mouth. The wound, although serious, is not considered dangerous. -————--# ee — ———- ‘* No, | am not in favor of annexation in any form,” said Magistrate Bartlet. ‘I believe that there is not to-day existing on the face of the earth a more peaceable, law- people than the Canadians, and think, with all due respect to the American people, that the majority of this country to forsake the old flag and link fortunes with a country that has ill- treated us in the past. Turn back the his- tory of over half a century. Look at the St. Atban’s bank robbery, where the Am- erican Government made such a fuss, and where our Government paid their demand. Yet the United States Government, pre- vious to the Fenian raid, knew these men were drilling for the purpose of invading Canada and did not raise their hand to stop it. No, sir; she has not been a just neigh- bor in the past, and by their conduct must we judge them. Unrestricted Reciprocity, I bel ieve, would bene it both countries. HAW KER’S LU AMD CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases. It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless, Jt soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in trade i hs ara! ly desire a very short time. Just a few doses will cure | a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, novl0—ly dy St. John, N. B. brought | first legislation | of the day will probably be occupied with | P. E. ISLAND RAILWAY. ss NOTICE. (PM MENCING on MONDAY. December 38rd, prox., and continuing until close of naviga- | tion at Summerside, a Special Passenger Train willleave Charlottetown at 5a m. daily (Sun- days excepted) for Summerside, connecting there with Steamer for Point du Cnene; returning. will leaye Summerside on arrival of steamer from Point du Chene, J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Railway Office, Ch’town, Nov. 29, 1888. novz9—6i wky prs li CANADA ATLANTIC Steamship Company. TH 8. 8, “HALIFAX” -WILL LEAVE- Charlottetown for Boston (VIA HALIFAX,) —ON— MONDAY, DECEMBER 10th, AT 7 O'CLOCK, A. M., Throvgh Tickets issued from all Stations on the P. EK. [. Railway. The “ HALIFAX” has been built specially for this route, combining SAFETY, SPKED and COMFORT, The Fastest and Most Palatial PASSENGER STKAMER between ROQSTON AND THE PRO- VINCKES. Luxurious Cabins, Elegant State- reoms, Grand Dining Saloon above the Deck, Palatial Sociai Hall. Spacions Smoking Room. Connecting at BOSTON with Fall River Line ior New York; Metropolitan Line for New York; Canada Pacific Railway for Quebec, Montreal! Toronto andali Canadian points; New Englan and Savannah S. 8. Line far ail Southern points ; all Steamboat and Railroad Lines South and West. At HALIFAX with Steamers for Newfound- land and St. Pierre. also steamer ‘* Electra”’ for Lunenburg ; shortest ey a Chester, Bridge- water, Mahone Bay, &c. At PORT HAW EeSBURY with Steamers of the Bras D'or Navigation Co, for Sydney, Bad- cS SS deck, Whycocomah, and ali points in Cape | Breton. FARES: Charlottetown to Boston— First eee $ 6 50 —Intermediate.... 4 0 Charlottetown ta New York, via Fall Ri ver Cie. ep dgiaee een ess dae sees boess | Chariot tetow n to Savannah, ‘via Boston j and Savannah &. 8. Line:— 3 | UGG LAI 0s ccc ccssciccancquece<cegdeccesss nae Intermediate. ch ch itn Ghee bacdnceteesiooscsio 21 50 NS So. 5c bhoens bs once rese deen oun ses oe 15 00 Including Cabin D suth. Staterooms Extra. Through Bilis of Lading issued to New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Providence, Savannah, Norfolk and points in Ontario and Western States. Also to Liverpool, London, Glasgow and West Indies. : For Freight or other information apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. L CHIPMAN BROS., Agents, Halifax | Ricnarpson & BaknaRp, Lewitt Wharf, Boston. avy © 7 we ws o o> ® @ o a o A © 4 @ Co i @ " Hd oS ~ % zz x ww 4 ° ° nee e 2 x M W 0 O 4 4 a . MONDAY, D al li tan ie tN DECEMBER 3, 1 888. ti 4 » @ youl puw Long oda 2 3S ” » [x]}——--— SAVJOO Any suoyy ‘si pure soaopys ang ce | 10 bay, Suqo Sb v a > } | ae roe & (dD a Aat'T py ing suey 2 , WILLS B) St TTL Arete eatneNiatRNaeneatiadEeecsansceMSD sameanacams NEN ma Hash Good and Cheap. GREAT CLOTHING SALE! (x] ee J. B. MACDONALD'S —-GREAT STOCK OF-— Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers and Suits Is now selling at prices whieh, If you want a good Coat, in Quality and Fit, and at the same time or more J- BE. Wi for Cheapness, has never yet been approached by anyone in the City. [sl save a Dollar in the price, the place to buy is at Charlottetown, November 28, 1888, 1888—dy & wky WATERWURKS. M. STEVENSON Hereby desires to inform the publi oe that he is prepared to attend to ail GASFITTING WORK, —AND THE-- Fixing of Hot and Cold Water Pipes in Houses, and Plumbing of all descriptions. All worx done by him will be first-class. ALSO, IN STORE—A large supply of TIN- W ARE, STOVEPIPE, COAL HODS, etc. All orders carefully and promptly a'tenced to. M, STEVENSON, Queen Street. nov29— ‘dy lw then cod | 2m NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS | FOR XMAS PRESENTS. UST OPENED:—Boys’ Own, Girls’ Own, Chatterbox, Our Darlings, Sunday Quiver; MOURNING —[x] GOODS BLACK MERINO®, CASHMERES i? NRE OTA CLOTH-, AMAZON CLOT 4s, FRENC a HAsi? © LOT#, FOUL &S, 8 RG e, FR NCH HOURNING SE«GE, STRIP: D CASHMERE, vuAnTOM SiRIPE AND CHE: K, &Ce. AC es 4- 4 and 5-4 © RA i’ & De AC. Fine Family Mourning of ali kinds at Very Low Prices. believe, Our Stock was personally selected in FRANCE as ad ENGLAND, and is, we unequalled for VARIETY, VALUE and QUALITY. BEER BROS. iT IN Charlotttetown, Nov. 17, 1888—eod Child’s Companion, Friendly Greetings, and a variety of other Magazines and Books, XMA8 CARDS, very choice and very cheap. Sunday School Prize Books and Cards. M. F. ELLIS, Bible Depository, Corner Queen and Fitaroy Streets. nov26—Saw £ wmAs WANTS, LOST, FOUND D &e. E DANDY PATENT BAG HOLDER is admitted te be the best yet invented. Costs but little and will last a lifetime. On sale at . E. Dawson's and W. B. Robertson’s. W hole- sale Agent for the Maritime Provinces, H. F. Coomss, St. John, New Brunswick. Liberal discounts to Agents. pd 6i eod—dec3 OR SALE.—A young Cow, prize winner, ecalved late inthe season. Also, a Heiter Calf, raised from ar excellent Milch Cow ; well bred, taking prizes at two exhibitions, and from one of the best Ayrshire bulls on the Island Apply to HENRY RACKHAM, Chestnut Street, ity. pd zi—dec3 \ ANTED.—A young man of fair education about seventeen years of age. to learn the business of Druggist and Dispensing Chemist, Apply by letter to THE EXAMINER office. decl LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, pes es JOHN NEWSON'S FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT, AND CET BARCAINS. Largest, Oldest and Best Place in the City. NEVER IN A DIL® MMA t Can supply you all, and give you the best value. Sales daily increasing. No slop work, | Sieeeiiiaees as represented. He does not advertise much, but gives his customers the benefit WANTED. —A Girl to do general nous+work Apply to Mrs, W. W. WELLNER, Prince Street. 3i—-decl yee a Servaut for general house eee guret! wnutty. No tems ance” of RR ‘of this saving Don’t forget the place —OPP SITE POS’ Tr OFFICE, JOHN NEWSON. Cita tetestewn, July 7; oe¥ et GE * ETI mena NG FRESE OB RR UR RR EN ITE ri hae Roane A Ne ee Ma” SS RO a DME 9 sey at comme Fa aa EG nar bE LD acepnlanbe i rae — raraien Van ie see ae Ho, &