lel eee ay oe seams THE DAILY EXAMINER, “ : = = oe ~~ - TUESDAY, ac See eee atin Sn ASE Saas - Se el JANUARY 12 1882 Local and Other Items. Local and Other Items. Lyceum to-night. - i. Will > “bat ves f S20) at . : am's Pink Pills, 50 cents a box, Johnson's Drug Store. - Rural Pictures by the orchestra at the Lyceum to-night. 4. F. & A. M attend ia Masonic costume at the concert this evenibyz. > Tuat hacking cough can be s> quickly cured by Shiloh's cure. —Reddin Bros. novldwly al SpEcIALTiIes. Among the many ajte .s off red ats big discount this week at the Diamond Bookstore, are a splend:d line of Bibles and Prayer Books. Now is the time t>? obtain goods cheap - Most Cases of consumption are of cetarrhel origin, and death to!llows inevitably. Catarrh an «positively be cured by Nasal Balm. Thousands who have been restored testify to its merits. Try it. dec28 lw “ Agatn TO THE Front —We ara glad to wa> that Mr. J C Sprague has the manage- ment of Goff Bros. retail business and will ba happy to meet his old customers. jan6 3i eod haseenpiiaeeeais Pate ard sallow cheeks mean disease and a premature death. Rosy cheeks are emblam- atical of long life. The use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pil's builds up the blood and nervous eystem, and never fails to leave rosy cheeks. Try them. dec2?8 lw eionniiiiane Reeatrs -— Arrangements have been made for a regatta on the harbor this after- noun. The programme includes four-oared, double-scull, and, probably, a single scull race, between crews frora the Svuth End and Hillsborough Boating Clubs, —_——oe- - 1. O. O. F.—Port la Joie Eacampment holds iss regalar session in the Oddfellows Hall to-morrow (Wedoeslay) evening, at 8 o'clock, The officers for the current year will be installed by D. D. Grand Sire Benj. Bremner, Members of the subordinate lodges are cordialiy invited to be present and | with witness the ceremony. dicisietgbecliniees Tue very changeable weather this season has been productive of colds and coughs, and nearly everyone is suffering from this aapleas- unt malady. Everybody's Cough “prup, pre- pared by A S Johnson, is the popular remedy, and is meeting with a larger sale than ever be fore Put 25 centsin your pocket and call around aud get a bottle. neice Fine.--The barn of Handly Bishop, con- stable, uecar Clementsport, N 5S... was burned to the ground on Thuraday night | with ita contents, including two ho-ses and five haad of cattle. Iacendiarism ts said to be the eause, arising oat of Seott Act convictions. A man named Sanford is ander arreat —_— > — Tux originator of Estey’s Emulsion spent several years of hia life in pertecting this preparation, Nota bottle of it was put on the market until he was satisfied that it was the best ever intraduced for the cure of coughs, colds, bronchitis and all wasting diseases. Thousands of bottles have been sold, and he has never heard ao complaint regarding it. jin? Im d&w ——- Cuanrvaki.—The cold, cali, moonlight beauty of last night was marred for a map on Pownal Street, who was being charivaried for taking unto himself a wife A number of young men gathered together to produce the torture. While the celebration was at its height, our everelert policemes swooped dewn upon them and visited them with punishment. This dispersed the crowd and goon, silence again settled down over the neighborhood An Exrtanation.—The steamer State of Judiaua put into Boston in distress on the 20d January, not London as stated in Tue Ex- AMINER and some other papers. The despatch from which Tur Examtxer quoted all the in formation it gave about the affsir was dated ‘‘London, Jan. 2,” and said the steamer put io ‘here.’ Had the despateh been dated *\Bosten,” ag it should have been, the mistake would not have been made by Tur FXAMINER The Indiana left Boston for Bristol (Eog.) on the 29:h December. Her cargo consisted chiefly of grain, flour, lard and oil cake. Ixcerase Your Weicar.—It you are losing flesh and blood, commence at once taking Miller’s Emalsion of Cod Liver Oil, which is far ahead of all other preparations of the kind in existence. By taking Miller's Emulsion eople gain from 5 to 10 lhe by the time the Mt bottle is consumed It is the greatest blessing of the century to all in delicate health, or who suffer with coughs, colds and ailments that tend to consumption. Remember, Mill- er’a Emulsion contains all the constitutents found in wheat. It is used in the hospitals and asylums of the country. in big hotties, 5%e, and $1 at Charlottetown drug stores. jand iw 5 —_—_o-—-—— E A Forwarp Movemwent.—The Pioneer reports that a movement is taking shape in Summerside with the object of procuring & ‘steamer to run on the Summerside-Point-du- Chene route, the beat to be owned principally ia Summerside. This scheme is being talked up by Neil McQuarrie. Esq., and others. and is, we believe, likely to take practical —_ It is proposed to issue @ prospectus proving that a actof incorporation ocured for a company with @ capital of 100,000, the shares being $100, half of which will, for present purposes, be paid It is be ieved a number of subscriptions can be secured of $1,000 each, a good many more at $1000, ad many rapging down to one share, while no doubt there can be subscriptions procured in Moncton and St. John, With $50,600 in carh it is believed « boat can be procured sufficient for the purposes of this route—one that will net be too expensive to rua. ai ial A Gewinira Way —A few days ago Mr. Geo E Hughes, of the Apothecaries Hal!, received a letter which isa gem in its way The letter is dated ‘ Miminigash, Jan 5. 1992,” and resds as follows, om- itting the name siuned to it :— Deer saire i have been in formed thut you wure a marChand in tound i would like to have a marChard to supply me that is in tea and t -BuCo oil and malasas i would pay part Down and the rast monthly. Piease try ine and yon will nat Re sorray you Dont like to try me. Please hand this to an«thar ma Chand i would like to now your pic’ lors i am puting up @ store in the spring an the one that will supply me now he will supply me fa the summer this is a grat plaCe to sell. if you Dont Please hand this Coppay to auothur marChund i would like to now your Pictier for supplys Mr. Haghes had not decided to what other ‘ merchant” he would hand over the order up to yes'erday afternoon, when —Masons are expected to Tre steamer Coila arrived ing. We guarantee smiles of ap»roval to all that attend the concert to- night. Dancixe.—Mrs. Burris will re-open her P. m. jil 4 Evection Triat.—The taking of evi- dence in the Prince County election trial has been postponed until Friday next. sellin Now is your time to secure bargains in clothing and furnishings. D. A. Bruce. » jl 3i ° | If you have been dissatisfied with other couceris, come to the Masonic Concert in the Lyceum to-night. sce | Sexpar SELtinc.—A summons for selling iquor on Sunday was to-day served upon a Pownal Street shop-keeper. It is returnable te morrew. | een ates Horses Wantrep. — Nothwithstanding the McKinley tariff, Mr. W. 8. McKie is jin the market for more horses. See his ‘advt, in Tue Examiner. - ' Poxice Court.—This morning a man was fined $3 and costs for allowing animal matter , to accumulate on his premises, and two other | nuisance cases were further adjourned. ipidaeiiaints PostroneD.—Owing to the continuation of the Union Prayer Meetings, the enter- tainment announced fur this evening in McLeod’s Hall has been postponed for one week. ‘silage Postrpoxep.—Owing to the unfavorable state of the roads the Sacred Concert in aid of Vernon River Church, has been postponed fora month. Due notice of the exact date of the Concert will be given. - An old smoker declares that he has been usi: g **Myrtle Navy” tobacco ever since the second year of its manufac ure and that during that time he has never suffered from a blister- ed topgue or parched tonsils or any other of the unpleasant effects which most tobaccos will leave behind them. His experience, he says, is that no other tobacco which he has ever tried is quite its equal and that in value for the money ‘‘no other comes anywhere near it.” aaa Saitoh Vier Apmirmatty Court.—-The Heather Beile-F.stnet case was yesterday evening, }on the applicatwa of Mr. Davies, adjvurn- ed until Ihursday next for the evidence ot | Messra. T. A. McLean and J. A Webster, of Esdale Foundry. who have been sent to Halifax to make an examination of the Fastnet. They left here yesterday morn- ing, and it is expected the examination will be made to-day. Orexsep. — The Gymnasium opened for work last evening with a very fair attendance of members and spectators, the latter at several times showing their surprise at the activity displayed by sore boys in tights. The “gym” is large and coratortable, the walls having recently been tinted and wood- work repainted. The different apparatus’ are laced in good position and are firmly erected. When the building has been lighted by electricity, which is the intention of the managers, we think it safe to say that there will not be «a better gymnasium in the Maritime Provinces. Lecrvure.—Oa Monday evening next, 18th inst., Very Rev. Mgr. D. J. Gillis, of Iodian River, will lecture in St. Patrick’s Hall, in aii of the League of the Cross. The Very Rev Monsignor has been very happy in tbe choice of his subject: ‘A trip from the Atlantic to the Pacific and back.” He made the trip a few years »go in company with the late Bishop McIntyre, going by the Canadian Pacific to Vancouver, B. C., thence to Cali- fornia and Oregon by a Pacific steamer, and then back acrosa the contisent by the Southern Pacific Railroad. He is a close observer of men and thiags, and tells in a most engaging manner what he has seen, Give him a full house. Tickets only 10 cents. Al at Lioyd’s. That's what they say about a seaworthy ship. Al--In the atf- fections of the women of Canada. That’s what can be said of Lessive Phenix. Of course you don’t uae the old washing pow- ders now, That might have been excua- able before you kuow of Lessive Phenix. What a wonderful thing that Lessive Phenix is{ Cleans anything and every- thing. Cleats your clothes, cleans your silverware, and cleans your tin or zinc, or wooden or glass or,earhenware. And so easy touse ! Makes the hands soft. Ask your grocer. Prize Apvertisements. —We thank all who competed for their carefully composed adyts. The prizes have been forwarded to- day to the winners : Mies M. Swith, Cav- endish Road; **Tekali,” city, and Mr. D. McLeod, city, and we hope shert!y to pub- lish the advertisements. The following competitors are worthy of special mention ; S. G. C., Murray Harbor; M. A. 7. Pompey and J. J. McD., city; J. W. W., Bedeque; 8. D. McP., Glen William; L. G., Little York; H. H. S., Victoria Cross, and one other—name not given. Whilst our black dress goods are their own best advertisement. our friends have sup- lied us with many new ideas, and we thank them one and all —Bzrr Bros, cnnenceiiiicenieilies Tue New Torrst Gem.—-Philoderma owes its immense success to the fact that it is radically different from any preparation in the market. It igs bland and soothing liquid, uicely perfumed, and when applied to the hands and face produces a delicious sence ef coolness and comfort, exercising also a direct curative action. It is entirely free from the sticky quality of glycerine and the reasy nature of eamphor ice oF cold creem. To those who are unsble to to use glyceri:@, from its irritating effect, Philoderma is a necessity. Those who vse it have a beautiful comp exion. It is harmless a8 milk. Sold by druggists everywhere. Price 25 cents. jan2 lm dw ven Firry YEARS Mrs. Winsloe’s iteiee tects has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once ;— it pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by celieving = wa child from pain, and the little cheru - bright oa a button.” itis very pleasant totaste. It soothes the child, softens the gams, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedv for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cente 4 bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘ Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing an Examiner reporter got hold of the cur- Losity yrup,” and take no other kind. lyr here Jast even. | javenile class on Thuraday, 14th inst., at 4 We are selling | all goods in stuck at greatly reduced prices, | TELPGRAPHIC NEWS. SpeoiaL DespatouEs TO Tuk EXAMINER GRIT VICTORY. Boodlers Salid for the Opposition. Orrawa, Jan. 12. The returns from Richelieu show that the grit candidate is elected by about a hundred majority. The employes of the Richelieu Navigation Company, controlled i by Thomas McGreevy and Connolly, voted solid for the grit candidates. This shows that the government has the solid opposition of all the boodlers. No Congratulations. Dus ry, Jan. 12. At a meeting of the corporation of Dublia it was proposed to adopt an adcéress of con | gratulation upon the approaching marriage of the Duke of Clarence and Avondale and the Princess Victoria Mary of Teck. Forty-five members were present and voted on question. Thirty-seven voted again:t the proposition, eight voted in its favor. Monraeat, Jan. 12. Regarding Alderman Jeanette’s threat to horsewhip him, Mayor McShane remarked, ‘*As Mayor of Montreal, the man is be- neath my notice; but as James McShane, I'd like to see him come on. I'll tell you what I'll do, if Jeanette will even attempt to carry out his threat, I'll give $150 to each of the five charitable institutions.” To be Hanged. Denver, Jan. 12. Judge Resing has denied the motion of Dr. Graves counsel in arrest of julgment, and has sentenced the condemned man to be hanged within the two weeks beginning January 31. iach ose bilicaaiate Synod of Persia. The following brief report of the Synod of Persia and Kurdistan will be read with more than ordinary interest. The meeting was held at Seir in the first week of Nov- ember. Seir is not ‘‘ Mount Seir” of the Bible, but the favorite summer resort of the missionaries. Dr. Shedd, the leading missionary in the field, writes: Tuesday evening and part of Wednesday were spent In reviewing the work in over eighty con- gregations and a wide missionary area beyond. There was much to encourage in the labors of the year, and some things to discourage, such as cases of discipline and divisions. The presence of the Spirit had been felt in many places, and the additions have been more than usual. The routine business was all of a practical kind. The mountain Presbytery, or Knooshya, was divided, so that now there are five small presbyteries composing the Synod. The missionary work and educational work called for discussion and careful planning for the future. A church directory of wor- ship was considered, and the large com- mittee having it in charge eontinued. Steps were taken to secure a delegate to attend the General Presbyterian Alliance, to meet in Toronto. Personal Rev. Dr. Doyle, of Vernon River, is in the city. E. Hackett, Feq., Iuspector of Fisheries, is at the Hotel Davies, Revs. J. C. McLean, P. A. McElmeel and ©. J. Macdonald are in the city to-day. William Dean Howells is said to get 17,- 000 a year for his editorial position with the Cosmopolitan. A man can stand a vast amount of criticism for $17,000 per annum. The Countess Tolstoi has communicated with American and English people in such a way that it will be possible for them to send aid to the starving Russians with the know ledge that the gifts will reach those for whom they are intended. The Society of American Friends of Russian Freedom has undertaken to receive American contributions for the famine sufferers, and ail sums sent to the treasurer of the society, Mr... Francis J. Garrison, 4 Park Street, Boston, will be promptly acknowledged and forwarded to the Countess Tolstoi. The Tolstoi family are all engaged in the work of relieving the starving people. Upto this time the difficulty h.s been that the Russian Government would not aliow charity to be distributed except by the Government officials; and popular distrust of these officials has checked the flow of contri- butions. It is understood, however, that the Government will not interfere with the work of the Tolstois, — a = — — DIED. Fell asleep in Jesus, at Cavendish Road, Dec. 26th, Isabella Smith, beloved wife of George McKay, aged 54 years. Suddenly, on Monday, the Lith of January, inst., at Wheatly River, of disease of the heart, John 8S. Ling, aged sixty-three years The deceased. leaves a wife, six sons and four daughters, to mourn the loss of a kind and loving husband and father. {Fuueral at one o'clock on Wednesday, to Portage cemetery. } HORSES WANTED. ANTED to purchase immediately, fifteen good sharp drivers; also, some heavy team horses. Apply to W. S. McKIE. Ch’town, Jan. 12, 1892—dy lw wky li yf ANURES! illainnivinas N ARRIVAL OF THE “EREMA” from Liverpool, G. B., the subscriber will have for sale a quantity ef FIRS?’-CLASS ENGLISH MANURES, consisting of Suiphate of Ammonia (guarantced), 244 per cent. onia., Sulshare of Potash (guaranteed), from 90 to 95 per cent. Sulphate of Potash. : Superphosphate of Lime (guaranteed), 35 per cent. Soluble Phosphate. Superphosphate ef Lime (guaranteed), 26 per cent. Soluble Phosphate. : hese Manures will be furnished in Ton Lots of #240 Ibs., in suitab'e proportions for different ils and crops. oor ' OS heseen wil find it to their interest to orter direct from the ship at landing and save expense in storage, etc D. FERGUSON, jani2 Each number con- tains short stories, sketches, peu s, The January (1892) number will contain The Passing of Major Kilgore, By Young. EK, Allison. The February (1892) number will contain Roy the Reyalist, By William Westall. The March (1802) number will contain A Soldier’s Secret, Ly Captain Charles King. For sale by all Booksellers and Newsdealers. SINCLE COPIES, 25 CTS. SETS GENUINE SCOTCH WOOL CARDS in campiete ord:r. built by Iis>bert Blair, Kil- marnock, Scotland. UCost $140) each. Will be sold atan immense bargain. K. H. NORTON & CO., dec3i—dy 4i 2aw & wky Charlottetown. NOTICE. Nous is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of YHE Ex4MINeR Publishing Company will held at the office of THE EXAMINER newspaper on WEDNESDAY, the 27th January, inst,, at the hour of 8 o’clock in the evening. W. A. F. SCOTT, E request a settlement at once of all accounts rendered by us. JAMES PATON & CO., Browu’s Block, 168 Market Square, CASH PFPAITD ——FOR—— CLEAN DRY WHEAT, FREE FROM SMUT, At the Roller Mills. SKATING RINK. Notice to Ticket Holders. WING to the mildness of the season it will be impossible to open the Rink for some time. Lhe Directors have consequently decided to return the money reeeived for Tickete for this season. Ticket holders are requested to present their Tickets where the same were bought and have their money refunied. D. C. MCLEOD, Secre jan7 jan8—3i eed "TGRT ‘LT “AON ‘UM070930128 YF GNAVYdS 'D ‘POL POSSHOONS -- 8.00 8 QCLTON “A ' JOU IMONSMOV WAV ‘HCOWIN MHOUTVA LSS SEL HUARMAUTAH Gh —.10—— CRAM OAS ICELTRACEIRG ssoug puv sj00g OL LW S2MAVIT Slt sO SANIT IOs V Ta r ‘ WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e re ee ae eee oe - The person who Jest or mislaid a peir of lady’s button boots on Christmas Eve will hear where same can be obtained on application at THe EXaMINER office. and paying expenses of advertising. li—janl2 ae few days 880, bear. St. Mary's Convent, Hillsboro Park, a purse containing asmall sum of money, Owkercan obtain same on application at.this officé and paying adver- tising expenses, li—janl2 \PLITTER KNIVES, Tinsmiths’ Shears. Planer Knives, Paper Kai. ete., ground at Kessington Riven,.— E. B. Love & Sow. 3i pd—jan9 —_ CARRIAGE HORSE will be lent for some months to any réspensible person who will treat it well. Address applications to Post Office ben fA = ST.—In this city, on Friday, 8th inst.. be- qe Seam and the Railway Sta- tion, @ -_ ~ Fur Mitts. —_ a = -warded by leaving same a UHAI BROWS office, prewen tf—jand Pee Wednesdas ee. 6th inst., in the eastern part of the city. a Persian Lamb Muff. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at this office. tf—janj WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A servant for general housework in a small family where there is no washing, Apoly at this office. jan2 ANTED.—At Montague, a good barber. A good place fora goodman. Apply to J. J. MACDONALD. dec2s Peo purse of money, The owner can have same on application at THE EX4MINER er this advertisement. fice and payment dec29 REN?T,—A large three-story building as Warehouse and Offices, situate on the south ide of Water Street, and lately occupied by Mr. C. B. Riley as » Tobacco Factory. For particu- ars apply to PeaHE Bros.& Co. eod—d ; To LET.—The Brick House and Shop on Prince Street known as the Costello property. Ap- ply to Davies & Haszard, or the owner, JOHN AYLWakD, Southport. jan LIPPINGOPR'S tess A COMPLETE NOVEL, $3 PER YEAR. ANUARY, 1892. fyi \X} YOU, CLAS Fat ANTLES AND FURS heap This Month ——_ —_—-_A 'T——_ ini STANLEY BROS. BROWNS BLOcCE. Charlottetown, January 2, 1892—eod & wky GO TO PERKINS & STERNS ED Te Staple & Fancy Drv Goods —_A'T— OW FRICES! Charlottetown, January 5, 1892—eod & wky Starting the Year Right! —{x) AY FROM THIS PRESFNT DATE: —“I will patronize PROWSE BROS, and the dollara I save by traling vith them [ will give t» the poor. In doing L will make PROWSE BROS. huppy, mik2 many poor of the city happy, ari will be happy myself, and will tel! my friends and they will be happy.” 8s) If you do this, you may expect a happy and prosperous year. Money foolishly spent is money thrown away. We say, DON’L DO IT, for the sake of your families. and all through the year We are determined that we will stand up in your interests, If we say a will hunt for Bargiins for you; s> keep your eye on our advertisement. thing we will do it, even if it cost a Thousand Dollars to do it. We want your confidence and your trade, and we will do you good. i y {x} PROWSE BROS., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, 144 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, January 5, 1892—eod & wky CARRIAGE BUILDERS. Mail Contracts. ——+1)--—— Jom TEMPERA octeeteet te tee Portnarer Coser. We are closing out this Depart (ee crime n ment of our business. You are bound to get Bargains. Call or write for prices. Stock is large and well assorted, and we are bound to each of the following routes, viz.: ~ close it out this year. NORTON & FENNELL Peake’s =tation and Railway Station. tri-weekly Charlottetown, January 8, 1892—2aw & wky Peake's Station and Kuskin..........semi-weekly Printed notices containing full information as to conditions of propose’ contracts may be seen, ard blank forms of tender may be obtainod, at the Post Offices at which the services commence and terminate, or at the office of the subscriber. ¥. pe ST. C. BRECKEN Asst. P. O, Inepe Post Office Inspector’s Gates, ) Charlottetown, P. E. L, 18th December, 1891. ) jani—3i d&w GENTS WANTED.—" Life of Hon. Charles 8. Parnell.” by Robert McWade, assisted by Parnell’s Mother, wh» receives a royalty, has been in course of pre tion fersome years. Millions want the jography of this great | n. Price $1.25; 10) pages; 100 engrav- ings; Outfit 36 cenis; big terms; act quick,— Earle PUBLISHING Hover, St. John, N. B. 7 7 * eae “ ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 7 * p ‘<-> * / r Pei ‘ is ne Ae i Be ] “i is came A ce _— i Se e oe ‘ Pees oe ’ fe