an ———— = NEW SERIES The The Daily Examiner: ig isgued every evening by The Examiner Publishing Oo. Five i? Strcie Ceprres Two CENTs. VOL, 18---NO, 21. CURRENT NOTES. ° }, 1885, President Cleveland and the Fisherv Treaty. Cape Breton contains more coal for its area nd depth than any other part of the world. This is true Liberty, when Free-Born Men, having to aibriie the — may speak free. --Kurrerpes. C HARLOUTEY OW N, PRI NCE EDWARD iS LAND, TU ESDAY, DECE MB BRI B - : da i ENGLISH CONFECTIONERY. S ~ The finest assortment of English and Canadian Confectioncry fer The following is the text of the Pre- ‘ Christmas trae we have ever offered. WAREHOUSE, °°" ery J) MINCE MEAT, | sident’s recgumendation to Congress ms- ——_—., pectiog the tishery and trade commieson. their « flice ; ; . Cardinals Manning and Howard have Peeeah Georse streets, Charlottetown, it will: be ‘soon’ thet a United whnbe written, to the Pope in favor of canonizing Prince Edward Island, government cousiders the occasion a proper Séun di-don one for the discussion of ‘‘ other general _RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION-—. questions depending upon contiguity and Nova Scotia gold miners brought into gix months... -. see ecceveneces $2.50 : intercourse ’’— Halifax a few days ago 1219 ounces of gold, Three meathe. see eetee es St eeeeeeeenes t . S33 QUEEN STREET Choice Brand, for Sale at The marked good will between United States valued at $23,000. oath . ees ‘ 3 u and Great Britain has been maintained during the . on at mo de rate rates ” EE By Rcke & GOPRE’S. past year. The terminatien of the fishing clauses The censas of Berlin, taken December 1} , anaes s thi of the Treaty of Washington in pursuance of the| shows a population of 1,316,382, an in- Coatracts may D° m ade = — : y, quar- —i + of ee 3, ae, must mavele crease of 200.000 since 1880 er ar vertisements, ere Hh 1 ADs resulted in e abrupt cessation on o>" a aa ° serl}- balf- year! Sry a ORAN Gis, LE MONS, GRAPES. lst of July of this year in midst of Robert Irowning has been elected to suc- ced Lord Reay as President of the Asscciated Societies of Edinbur,h Univer- sity. o ——- a WARBURTON & SMALLWOOD, CO-PARTNERSHIP. their ventures of the operations of citizens of the United States engaged in fishing in British-American waters but for the diplomatic understanding reached with Her Majesty's government in June last, whereby assurances were obtained that no interruption of these operations should take place during the current fishing season. In the interest of good neighbor- hood, and commercial intercourse of adjacent communities the question of the North American 20 cases Oranges, 14 cases Lemons, 25 bris. Grapes, just arrived from Great Britain. REER & GOFF. FALL AND WINTER STOCK, | NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, Jumbo is on his feet ayain—posed as in life, with bones of iron, ribs of basswood, ancl mild glass eyes. The mounting wiil NOTICE UF = , : The nadersigne? have this day entered into | incites og tl ceaialt aa a fisheries is one of much importance. Followiug} not be finished till spring. partoership, u — sty:e and. firm of > A i oy j AY S out the intimation given by me when the exten- , Prive Warbur'oa aud Smaii wood rs , ee . ° sory arrangement above described was negotiated Alderman Prefoutaine, of Montreal, has { recommend that congress provide for the ap- pointment of a commission in which tho govern- ments of the \nited States and Great Britain | UNSURPASSED FOR VALUE! parrisiers, ALloreeys-at-Law,| a notics of motion on the order sheet at the 25 es eived—Lay:rs, Vai- “3 , 50 boxes received—Lay:rs, Vai City Council to extend the electoral fran- - . . encias, Seedless. shall be respectively representeed, charged : ‘ Biot . aries ublie ad c , with the consideration of and _ settlement chise at the civic «lections to women. NO : 7 , : BEER & GOFF upon a just, Gquitable and honorable basis , o 4s : : : Bi nak . z - » of the entire question of the fishing rights One of the pitiful sights of the world 13 Oee—Vameron Block, Queea cquare. ee ___—__ | of the two governments and their respective citi-} to see a poor, little, pinchec, pennile-s zens on coasts of the United States and British North America. The fishing interest being inti- ; mately related io other general questions depen- dent upon contiguity and intercourse, considera- tion thereof in all their iniquities might also properly come within the province of such a commission, and the fullest latitude of expres- sion on both sides should be permitted. Corres- pondence in relation to fishing rights wiil be submitted. The inadequacy of existing engage- ments for extradition between the United States and Great Britain has long been apparent, *eo Vanderbilt's Wealth. fellow staggering alone under agreat family B.C. L. . ° name made by some one ahead of him. 4 B. WARBL RYTON, B.A, C, RB, SMALLWOOD, Ch’town, Nov, 19.—wkly. THE GREAT EXHIBITIO he Tk: Mas ID SS American Baldwins, N. 8. Tom- kins, Pippins, X¢., at BEER & GOFF'’S, CRANBERRIES. @ The firm are Agents for the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, which does the largest business of any Life! Josurance Company in the world. Dec. 3—law wky 3 mo Excitement prevails in the city of Frank- enthal, Bavaria, where 40 young girls under age, some of them daughta:s of pro- minent persons, were sentenced to one day in prison for visiting dances without per- mission. L. ARTHUR & CO, i John Bright, speaking at Birmingham 4 30. bris. Cranberries and Fox- a few days ago, pleaded for further emanci. : GEN HRAL Se! berries at pation in indie He said that England x eeueent ear ENTRANCE to inspect our Large Stock of Sw Atal?” stcedumiall Before Mr. Vanderbilt died he possessed | must learn the lesson that her rule in India ‘ (OMMISSION Merchants BRE & GOFPF’S. | wealth which seems almost fabulous. His| was of temporary duration, and depended } more upon wisdom than foree. He favored fortune was at one time placed as high as $200,000,000, and it was believed that he was the richest man in the world. In January, 1883, he told a friend that he was worth $194,000,000, and added: ‘‘I am the richest man in the world. In England the Duke cf Westminister is said to be worth $200,000,000, but it is mostly in land and heuses, It does pot pay him 2 per cent.” This was an unusul instance of boastfulness on Mr. Vanderbilt’s part, and he was generally non-communicative in regard to his fiuancial condition. A year Ago it was known that he had $54,C00,000 in Govera- ment 4 per cont. bonds, but this was after- a division of the stinaller dependencies. A young clergyman of St. Paul, Minn., is exceedingly popular with the young ladies of the church,because of the spirit in which he enters in all their schemes, Ata quilt- ing party, recently, he surprised them all by doing as mach work on the quilt and doing it as well as any of the ladies prerent. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Immense Baryeias! (reat Attractions ! Cheapest ever oflere! in the city. My New Establishment is now complete. Has every convenience! Great Facilities ! Perfect Arrangements! In fact, it is as near perfection as possible, enabling me to produce at the smallest possibile exp-nse. CA LN BD EBOED PE ae Le Keiller’s Celebrated English Cit rou, Grange and Lemon Peeis at BSek & GOFES 121 ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MASB. Roos aid Produce a Speciality. Jaly 15—dly Please call and get Bargains EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD, |... tt mJ ORN NEWSON. Sipping abd Commission Merchast, Largest Variety! Best Workmanship and Peis se e PSN SPECIALTIES, Corned Beef, 20cts. per pound ; Smoked Beef (shaved) 24cts. per pound ; Bologna Sausages, l4cts. per wkly The value of the Japanese market to Loncashire manufacturers is shown by the fact that out ofa total import of cotton goods amounting to £9,037,504, no ler than 97 per cent. is imported from Eng- land. ‘The average annual value of the im- Charlottetown Boot and ‘Shoe -Faotory. 83 &85 Wikre ’ cv Vf . ‘wm ottich:). I> ward reduced t« $35,000 000. partly to aid 81,83 & 85 WATER STREET, akon, pound; Ox Tongues (Engiish), Pea at aisha ome a oe $10,000,000 in} ports of woolen goods into Japan is ; 3 YT. J O ri N’S NN. F, EW BOOTS! New Lasts! Latest Styles! We are making our FALL BOOTS on the Soup, &e., at Wall street. He afterwards purchased £1.946 634, of which England supplies = = ’ Latest and Most Improved Styles of Lasts. BEER & GOFF’, $10,000,000 more of the 4 per cenis. $1,720,849. G Ample wharface eal and storage We call especial attention to our new BRASS-NAILED BOOTS, as being extra durable, and esicee pe pene a ew Robert Bonner expects to die sometime, ; ; men er cen 18 BA 1at his Goy- a ie cetttiv “conv enone Z tom Consignments solicited. the soles being fastened on with Brass Nails, smoothly clinched on the inside, ae ine are worth $70,000,000... He and is getting copy enough ahead to keep the Ledger rvwning for three yoars, on the ground that it will take a man about that Liberal advances made on receipt of con- Be sure and get a pair of our make of Long Boots, They cannot be beaten in price, Pure Spices, Essences, Xe. owned in addition $22,000,000 worth of eo ‘ quality and fit, z . railroad bonds, $3 200,000 of state and city } 4; ; ; — : SOLE LEATHER, by the Side and Roll. Pure Spices, Cream Tartar and bonds, and had $2,000,000 in. manufeciur-| sre nystecial which has given the Ledyer ite ¥ _e oO R oa PORSEY,. GOFF & «oO. Baking Powders at ing stocks and mortgages. He stated te a peculiar success. He has already accumu- friend that his ordinary expenses in a year were $200,000, A Wali street man, refer- ring to his wealth, said: ‘* From his Gov- efnment bonds he draws $2 372,000 a year: from railroad stocks and boade, $7,304,000; from miscellaneous securities, $576,695; total, in round numbers, $10,3°0,000 a year. His earnings are thus over $28,000 a day, $1,200 an hour, and $19.75 a min- ute.” This was a year ago, when his wealth was estimated at $200,000 900. Some of his securities have decreased in value since then, but at the time of his death his fortune was enormous. Ch’town, Rape, Ind RBA, laved a year’s supply. r BEER & GOFF’S. ee A. S. URQUHART, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. FIRE, LERE, AC OWDENT AND GUARANTEES, Special Features in Life & Accident Insurance. 30; ltaly has annexed Magsowah with the approval of Lord Salisbury. This action is due to Ruasia’s intriguing in Abyssinia to acquire territory eouthward of Massowah. The Moscew Gazette, in an officially in- spired article,urges the necessity of Russia's having a naval station in the Red Sea, and proposes that Abyssinia be offered a Rus- sian protectorate, BOSTON. falland Winter Arrangement THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL S.S. CO. Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- land, every Monday and Thursday, at 8.00 a. m. Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, $6,50, 2nd dass ; 99.50, Ist class. Bor tickets and other information apply to G. A. SH ARP, F. W. HALES, P. E. 1. R’y, P. E. I. Steam Nay, Co., or to your arest Ticket Agent. aor. 2, 1885—eod wky CAUTION. PACH PLU UG OF RHE MYRTLE NAVY MARKED T & B. IN BRONZE LETTERS. None Other Genuine. Canned Salmon. Sandwiches, Peaches, Pine Apples, Corns, Tomatoes, Peas, Xe., choice brands. BEER & GOFF. COFFEE! COFFEE! Fresh roasted and ground—fine quality ; also Essence Coffee and Condensed Coffee & Milk. . BEER & GOFF. PASTRY FLOUR, 2,3,5,10 and 12 pound packages, very choice qualify. BEEX & GOFF. 1°35. The Indians of the province of Ontario are to have a journal devoted to their in- tereats, to be published by Dr. P. E. Jones (Kah-kew a quo-na by), secretary to the Grand Council. Many of the Ontario Indians are able to read, while quite a few of them possess a superior education, and the new journal should have a fair field of usefulness. Itisto be called The Indian. The injection of a solu ion of salt and water into an artery when the heart was beating so low that the bleeding points could not be seen, saved a woman’s life ina New York hospital. She had _ been wounded by a pistol shot, and was about expiring as the result of a second attack of hemorrhage, all ordinary remedies had failed and the dew of dissolution was on her forehead, when the injection was re- sorted to. —— a lp Bm Boston Markets. Boston, Dee. 9. Cuerse.—The market has developed a steadier tone, and fancy makes are held at 10c, but trade continues quite moderate and for round lots it is not easy to get over 9c per pound. Plenty of good to chaice ean be bought at 8 to 9c per pound. Com- mon stock is very dull. Liverpool quota: tion, 45a. Eces — The demand for eggs has been light, and prices are barely maintained. Strictly fresh Eastern command 28c, but after passing these it is hard ¢o get 29c, and sales of P. E. Jaiand have been made at 25 to 254°. Limed range from 18 to 20c. per dozen, as to quality, Poratogs, &¢ —Nova Scotia potatoes are firmer, with sales from wharf at 45 to 48c per bushel, but the supply is liberal and 45c is still a top price for a cargo. Those sold last week at 40 and 43c did not cover cost and expenses. Choice Houlton Rose are in demand at 58 to 60c, and Heb- rons at 6dcts, Fisn.—The market continues very quiet for all kinds, and it is hard to sell round lots except at concessions which holders Representing an Aggregate Capital of THIRTY MILLION DOLLARS IN THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES: Lancashire Insurance Company, of England. CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS. 30% Commercia! Union Assurance Company, of London. CAPITAL, TWELVE MILLION DOLLARS. 70; British America Assursnce Company, of Toronto. CASH CAPITAL, HALF A MILLION DOLLARS. —— 10: Citizens Fire, Life and Accident Insurance Company, of Canada. CAPITAL, OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Dec. 11, CHRISTIANS = AOVELTTGS | IS The Ontario Government has appointed Rev. Dr. McCurdy, Lecturer on Assyrian archeology of Princeton College, to the post of tator in Onental languages in the University College, Toronto, Dr. McCurdy is well known #8 a trapsiator and commen- tator of important work from Sanekrit, as well as the author of many valuable trans- lations and commentaries on Hebrew texts of the Old Testament scriptures. - Novelties for the Boys, Novelties for the Girls, SELLING CHEAP AT MRS. B. GONNOLLY’S 10: —_ ; a Guarantee Company of Nerth America. The domestic felicity of Mr. and Mra. Oct. 20. (Tim O*Connell’s Corner.) will not make. The stock of Shore mack- Hendricks was a proverb in Indiana. Ata ao ™ a ’ 4 ‘, y D THOUSAND DOLLARS. Also— loom Paper, Groceries and Crock- erel 13 held with confidence. We continue weddin ceremon in Shelb ville three p . MA CAPITAL, THREE HUNDRE eryware cheaper than can be had apywhere|to quote No. 3 at $5 to $550; 1 ». 2 at $7 g y 7 SOME Or the N } —-— :0: re re cheap y to $8; and No. 1 at $18 to $20 per bri. In years sgo the officiating clergymen, after 4 = URQUHART, sheking hands with the newly married a jobbing way, prices take a wider range. —~WHO USE—- Woodil's German Baking Powder : Queen liste}, Fredericton. Barker flouse. Fredericton, Porter House, Kentville. American-House, Kentville. Halifax llotel, Halifax. International Hotel, Halifax. Ceniral House, St. John. General Insurance Agent. Charlottetown, P. E. Island. [nov 19 ROYAL CANADIAN It INSURANCE CO. Brown’s Block, Queen Square, - TRLEPHONE COMMUNICATION, cA PITAL Ai $2.000,000, Call and Inspect. Remember the place : Corner of King and Queen Streets. Dec. 1st, 1885.—3w tu-fri Executors’ Notice. rPXHE Undersigned Executrix and Pxecu- tors of the last Will and Testament of the late Dorald Mackinnon, of Charlottetown, tanner, deceased, carrying on business under the pame and style of “MACKINNON & CO.,” hereby notify all persons ivdebted to his estate to make immediate payment to Most of the Nova Scotia mackerel arriving are stored, No regular quotations can be given, as the inspection varies materially, and every lot has to be sold on its merits after close examination. Dry Bonk cod- fish are in more liberal supply, and with the -slow trade prices are easier. Last sales were at $2874 per quintal. Pickle cured Bank are plentiful, with sales of large at $2.75, and medium at $2.624 per quintal, Sules of hake and haddvek at $1.75 per quintal. ee The forgeries recently circulated in Montreal of the, Bank of British North America 2nd elsewhere are those of the issue couple, gave them his benediction in these words :—‘* May you always be as happy as Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks are.” Mr. Hen- dricks in his will, which was made fifteen years ago, left all his estate to his wife, It was valued at over $100,000 and has been looked after by Mrs. Hendricks for years, her husbands time being teken up with ' politics. Prince Bismarck is a man of daring, but he has seldom dared more than when he quoted the American exclusion of the Chinese as warrant for the expatriation of the Poles. What possible comparison can there be between refusing to admit the adventurers of an antipodean race and era ee OE Sito eager din New Victoria, St. John. Terrace Hotel, Amherst. hiig Saloon, Truro, vik House, New Glasgow. Hore) Brunswick, Moncton. Fred. A. Jones, Motel Dufferin, dated July, 1877, printed in black end) hustling famlies from their homes in green on a white ground with a figure of | winter into exile for no other crifwe than tear Britania on the left hand and Her Majes‘y for. being Poles. Where can they go to, the Queen, seated, on the right corner. Of these ruined Poles, when each of their this issue there are but few in circulation, ‘three devourers seems resolved to perpetuate the sawe having been calied in eighteen the era of ‘‘ Sarmatia’s tears of blood ?” ia mouths ago when the counterfeits first’ Had not Bismarck better set up a guillo- appeared. There are no forgeries of the) tincand behead them all. Their only hope latest issue of $5 bills, viz., those bearing | is in America, whose possessors once made them at his late office, in Graftor Street, in, Charlottetown, and all persons having claims or demands against the said cstate are hereby required to furnish the same, duly attested, within twelve montis from this date. Dated at Charlottetown, the 2nd day of OCTOBER, 1885. MARY JANE MACKINNON, d Office--MONTREAL. Halifax Branch—J. SCOTT MITCHEUL, Ageot, sid a ys RESKS TAKEN ON MOT FAVORABLE TERMS. sq Agent for Prince Edward Island :— , ls rae : aa aston Be nn email am??*E feel contident its use will be con- Tats § jaw bs F. HK, ‘ARNAUD, w. Sereabe Execeteix, reer po a eugraving of at — of maneoree sis hew weds in er by all who yive it . McLEAN, i8 Of a bright bluy tint on a white ground all oppressed and overcrow ; 4 ait a whey ive i bate ia ail MERCHANTS BANK OF HALIFAX j JAS. CURRLK, Executors. with the burst of Her Majesty the Queen had a right to claim a refuge aud « resting , | Ny ier, aud teke no obier. Cb town, Jan. 1899. Uet. 2od—law tf im the centre. place upon its broad acres. cs