Pa rns alee ae aA a ee THE DAILY EXAMINER. — ry) ak . : This is true Liberty, when Free Born Meu, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”— Evnieives. rerms:—Five Doutars a Year. Sincie Copirs Two Cents — Bae ' =— . —___—-—--—- —___ - — 1 NEW SERIES. CHAR TRT y Te yy DERE > Oo 1987 WE X | a _ Orla RLOTTETOWN, P. ISLAN D, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1887. VOL. 22.—NQ. <5. ; r a ay — iene iaabrctnnttintilmcamiectivn acon sat we Slat et tcp tener pee nnn eran - - - hn ——ettinmatctontt lice i | Liye Tai 0 Examiner = Horses Cleaned by Steam. | 7 iseaed every evening by | . H A] E AN INGENIOUS PROCESS NOW IN USE AT \ (be Examiner Publishing Go. ma ’ ae | From their ottice, corner of Water and , a aed Ee In the basement or ground floor of the | es Goorae street harlottetown, De Tei 9 boca Ba By Sir Walter Scott. cnet House livery stables two employes | ice KB sland. : abd stood on either side of a large, pow fully i “gat. of someuterox. . ~We bytend to make exiensive alterations in our! CHAPTER XXII ee an ets a ane j Per et—in stable parlance, “** gittin’ cleaned ; (Continued ) and curried.” In exactly forty seconds the ements. 190. altid..94 ..s9 Premises next spring, and a change im our business, and Three MODES... ««- Cecves Crreree eee See 1,25 j i ° e animal was tur ned over to } is k seper as a ois San? : : “| a" » k sé Ha e you, tl -n, it essed th ose w le ‘Ss , . , +. is eeper aS 0 y@ Mould * 50 t oO if 0 t us m us t ¢ Cc ar QO Ww t O ul r e ntire > sto € of Dry that ine Toes "the * visible world ?”” said pright Re ie fae a ee poo: - an - nor a turned hair to be seen on his sleek, Advertising at moderate rates, Minna, wit!: some degree of awe. Cleveland composed his countenance, and shiny coat. " His step seemed brisker, and «xoods, Clothing, Carpets, &c., &ce Contracts may be made for monthly, quar. terly. half-yearly, or yearly advertisements, op applic ation. — —_- oe ALMANAC FOR DECEMBER, 1887, MOON'S CHANGES, Last Quarter 7th day, 10h., 38.3m., p.m., N. W. (below Rerizon.) New Moom i4th day, 3h, 9.0m., p. m,., West. _ ‘Po dispose of this immense stock within so short a time, it must be sold at a sacrifice, and we shall. there- fore, give discounts varying from 20up to 30 per cent. The stock consists of Seasonable and Fashion- able Goods, which are all marked in plain figures, replied: ‘‘ A short while before my father’s death, I carne, though very young, into the command of a sloop, manned with thirty as desperate fellows as ever handled a musket. We cruised for a long while with bad success, taking nothing but wretched small craft, which were destined to catch turtle, or other- wise loaded with coarse and worthless trump- ery. I had much ado to prevent my com- rades ftom avenging upon the crews ‘of these baubling shallops the disappointment which they had occasionéd to us, ~ At length we he acted much like a person who has had an invigorating bath. In two hours’ time no less than 150 horses, big and little, had received their daily clean-up and were ready to prance out into daily society. The cause of this revolution in the art of horse-cleaning, rubbing down atid currying —all in all—is a simple contrivance, ‘a moveable shaft, at one end of which is a circular brush compesed of fairly stiff brushes. The brush, which is run by i war was waged by the King of Scotland. First Quarter 22nd day, 2h., 4%.7m., ‘a. Ti) . ‘ ° ‘ : : , a TH, ; “ve ' ‘ cs ; ; team, revolves many hundred times : N.W. (below horizon. ) é d s ‘- i * gn Te ky } h 4 » } » } grew desperate, and made a decent upon a seem, ; ; y hundre mes a 9 nt ee Nera) aw. ae at prices that are we nown to be the LOWest UA CHE. were told we should jnter-| minute, and isguided by the cleaner. . Two “ns a eT arket cept the mules of a certain Spanish governor of these cleanérs operating with the brushes i D — Sun ‘Sun |/Moon High Day's . laden vith treasure. We succeeded in carry- on one animal can accomplish more in a igh a = rises{sets | rises |water| len’h 2 it a ing the place; but while I endeavored to save| minute than can four men withthe old fat TT ‘ } HH b * f’ {3 AS BY ON i Y the inhabitants from the fury of my followers,/style brush and curry comb in twenty “ h m h m aftr nj Orn | » m his Sa ce Wi © or 4 : 4 , the muieteers, with their precious cargo, es-} minutes. ' i : — ‘ me ‘ 7 : oa Zz y os i eee ome ay the neighhoring woods. This ae As soon as the brush touches the body of ae | os i te ed up the measure of my unpopularity. My/|the horse the dirt and dead hair fly in all $ Saturday , 3h 7 Maft13) 38 people who had been long ciscontented, be-| directions. and i ly ae ae ends | aol 9; #11] o Bet 82 alle ; i lagi sae directions, and it only needs asecond * go- 4 Sunday 4 ) os 37 came cpenly mutinous. was deposed from ae oe ; ; 5 Monday 33! 9 9 18) ) 36) 36 my coramand, in solemn council, and con- Ninos ot “0 —_ the animal in such » con 5 3, Luesday i; 34 8/10 25) 2 24) 33 wy 1 1 rema " { demneil, as having too little fuck’ and too} “#0” that a glove would not be soiled in 7; Wednesday | 35! $11 38) 3.18) 31 L, ; SUC CESSORS TO GEO. DAVIES & CO, mveh humanity for the profession I had under- rubbing over thehide. At first the horse a 8'Thursday 35 8 morn! 4 29) 30 Ch’tewn, Nov. 18, 1887. taken, to be marooned, as the phrase goes, on appears frightened at the noise of the re- ghriday 37 8} © 5))} 5 49) 29 a ne one of'these little sandy, bushy islets, which volving shaits, but as soon as he feels the 10)Saturday | 3 gs! 2.6.7 & @ are cailed, in the West Indies, keys, and touch of-the brush he edges up closer to [}/Sunday 39 8 320) 811) @ which are frequented only by turtle. and sea-jthe cleaner and gives every indication of 20 | es y by : 12) Monday 10 8 436) 9 3) 24 fowl. Many of them are supposed to be| pleasure. The harder the pressure on the a 13) Tues lay 41 8; 5 51) 9 53} 26 haunt)d—some by the demons worshipped by|brush the harder will be the rubbing, of lf . ed reed 2 : ( 2)10 34 a6 the ol inhabitants—some by Caiques and{course, and when the sensation becomes a wea slay = : : ‘ 11 19) = sy oad ~— the Spent bet Bvt - yieen uncomfortable the horse moves away. In i a. ~ % ee 7 =e 9 Cres ee a uel! this way the cleaners are easily informed 17| Saturday 44) 91 9 $3} 6 2) 25 hidden treasures, and. others by the various eck, ; ; " i8|Sunday 45 1010 331 0 43} 24 spectres in which sailors of all :nations have oT ward . rabbing the animal will stand. ' i9| Monday 46 10 1 7 1 24) 24 implicit faith. My place of banishment, call- Chicago News. 20) Tuesday i6 10}11 36) 2 7} 2 ed cotiin-key, about two leagues and a half to eae 4 21| Wednesday £ i Llagt , 251) 25 4 v 7 ‘remy T the south-east of Bermudas, was so infamous The Queen Selected His Wife. ki 22 Chursd Ly —_ 12?) 0 26) 3 44) 25 Ne ’ as the resort of these supernatural inhabitants ed ai 23\ Friday 43) 13) 0 49) 4 44) 25 that I believed the wealth of Mexico would; [Lord Palmerston was not celebrated as a t 24/ Saturday 48} 23}.1.22} 5 50) 26 : not have persuaded the bravest of the scoun-|eoyrtier, but he once obeyed the Queen | 95) Sunday 81 14 132) 6 54] 26 aN 4 ‘ drels to put me ashore there, to have spent an], Sia : ap 26; Monda 491 15: 2 71750) 26 6 hour on the island alone, even in broad day- eam ap result was that he became a } alt “ 2a 19) 15 > wl S = a ones light; and wheu they cra off, they pulled happier man and attained to the Premier- 28! Wednesday 49° 16) 3 19} 9 20) 27 oe nen) for the sloop like men that dared not cast their ship. After he had become comparatively J 29|Thursday 49) 1614 610 1) 28) : ; epes behind them, And there they left me, rich the Queen politely, but firmly, com i 30) Friday 49 17, 5 O10 40) 28 QO \ EK RCOATS tas § Ts to subsist as I might, on a speck of unproduc- manded him to get married. Lord Mel ie 31 Saturday 7 4914 17; & 1)112 20)8 28 ; ’ 9 : tive sand, surrounded by the boundless Atlan- bourne (the then Premier) was a confirmed > ws] ITtTs OVE RCOA Ts tic, and haunted, as they suppesed, by malig: widower, and if the Foreign Secretary a - : , 9 nant demons.’ continued a bachelor, there would soon be Hj ‘< And what was the consequence!” said|/a serious difficulty about the rece aT : ' = i s SG y abo ption of : J. W. MULLALLY, se 8 4 7% . Minos. mee RCE. dhe edutiabien ambassadresses. ‘‘May it please Your :) ¥ SUITS OVERCOATS Magra at alent Mat el ant Part al i ATTORNEY- AT- LA ~~) . he om a ay Gamat ame a . be only too happy to marry if 1 knew any i | 28, 8 ore 6 © 4P-tone who would have me.” The Quee if | ts ciiaatiadhe ad. ‘ a a i « i ° t eet i oe proach so near as to knock therm down with a “tt engeee ne * : . fe -—-—_ | ~ _ ” t! i stick ; and by means of turtle-eggs, when these iaiealty” ny” oe eo ey _be no LE OFFICE : Next Door to Diamond Book Store, i, E PROW } k » ete ag rs ~ B t and compiaisant birds became better acquainted r on that head, and that if it were ye Queen Symon ate de its ° d oe : 4 eeps 230 sda e 9 es with the mischievous disposition of the human necessary she would take upon herself to be h'town, Nov. 23, 1887 “ onc C} . t Cl t} on Pp K j land species, and more shy of course of any ad.|find a lady both ready and_ willing to i ‘ : i 1capes Oo uns : * . Ss ° vances.” z becume Lady P. So Lady Cowper was -~-BOR- | C ‘ j . a 1 ‘* And the demons of whom you spoke’”—jsent for from Rome two reign for thirty onie ALi sce for yourse Ves. continued Minna. years over the half of London Society It ‘ ‘“T had my secret apprerensions upon their}is said, by the way, that the lady decided a me a - = gE Pp R O VW. S E account, as ain te or ay her husband was to be Prime Minister long . or in absolute darkness, 1 did not greatly p-) before the idea occurred to himseli. It S js e prehend their approach ; but. in the misty] was a yery happy matel te <p t ; ‘ ’ dawa of the morning, or when evening was Re Sta ia gt WENTER ARBRA NGEMENT SIGN OF THE BIG HAT, 74 QUEEN STREFT. about to fall, I saw, for the first week of my 4 eee the —— a Ch’town, Dee. 5, 1887. abode on the key, many a dim and undefined) Why Ne Scotchmen go to Heaven. gt — spectre, now resembling a Spaniard, with his oe x) THE PALACE STEAMERS gay gerne at aia < ae cape wrapped around him, and his huge som-| 7, wears ago. i _ a . LuPORT ANT XO Lick. brero, as large as an umbrella, upon his head, , . — re 2 = remote that ihe ? ee —now a Dutch sailor, with his reugh cap and history does not fix the epoch, a dreadful INTERNATIONAL S.S. CO. OF THE | | Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port | land, every Monday, and Thursday at 5.00 a. m | ARCAINS-BARGAINS . ek INCE the petition to annul the Scott Act has been defeated, I take this means of in- forming the trade and the public generally, that I have beeu appointed agent for the Is- land for James Roue, of Halifax, manufacturer of, all kinds of temperate drinks, and that I truckhose,—and now an Indian Cacique, with his feathery crown and long Jance of cane.” ‘‘ Did you not approach and address them ?” said Minna, ‘*T always approached them,” replied the searmman ; ‘* but,—I grieve to disappoint your expectations, my fair friend,—-whenever I drew near them, the phantom changed into a Scottish valor prevailed, and the King of Scotland, elevated by his success, sent for his prime minister, Lord Alexander. ** Well, Sandy,” said he, ‘‘ is there ne'er a king we canna conquer noo /” ‘* An’ it please your majesty, | ken o' a 7 Tabl Bed ds, & i 7 : i , ' ef Ch have in stock a large assortment of the above : ; King that your majesty canna vanquish. Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, 36.50, Ind airs, & : 2S, e stea S, Gus goods which 1 will supply at factory pr ices. bush, or a@ piece of driftiw ood, or a wreath of ‘An’ who is he. Sandy " mist, or some such cause of deception, until at Class ; 3.50, lst class. Or hs For tickets and other information apply to The goods manufactured by Mr. Roue are seat! E ae tauckt bY cipeclancs Us Cheas Hi Lord Alexander, reverently looking up, 8 G. A.SAARES ees HALES, ‘and in all kinds of Household lurniture, such as, Parlor, eo and Bed-room,| admitted to be far superior toany other manu- aif ron oe me 7 es ee a we wy said, ‘* The King o’ heaven.” ro. P. BST P. - 2 cats Nav. Co 4)) kinds of Bedsteads, Beds, Mattrasses, Pillows. All kinds of Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, | factured in the Provinces. , a litary iohabitant of ‘Coffin key, ; ‘little ‘‘The King o’ whur, Sandy ?” | Gs or to your nearest Ticket Agent. ideboar ‘heffonier k-cases, Tal Washstands, Sinks, Cradles, Cots, Cribs, &c. Goods supplied immediately on receipt o oO y inhak -kéy, as > + es ae Sideboards, Cheffoniers, Book-cases, Tables, Woshstands, Sinks, Cradles, oe, : = ’ E alarmed by visionary tervors, as | was in the The King o’ heaven. Novy. 12, '#87 -eod owky r . : + ; . order. great cabin of a stout vessel, with a score of The Scottish King did not understand, —— rie —_—— = — a enV ‘ =) To . y . ” . £ . t) : J \) i f ! | oe. OY STERS A SPECIALTY ‘ coripanions around me. but was unwilling to exhibit any ignorance. i fH i \ Pe. Me ‘You have cheated me into lisfening to a} ‘* Just gang your ways, Sandy, and tell eG & ie oe ' a) 4 S ae Po 9 Sold by the barrel, quart or half shell at the |tali: of nothing,” said Minna; ‘‘ but how long} the King o’ Heaven to gie up his dominions did you continue on the Island” or I'll come myself and ding him oot o’ L, ARTHUR & CO., 1 eenasontansiteaneetaeen Fb OLD LONDON HOUSE. uM N MERGHANTS : * " ; : } ‘ " y ‘Four weeks of wretched existence, said|¢hem;and, mind Sandy, ye dinna come ’ and Picture Frame Moulding—late Styles and Fisest Quality—Cheap. JOHN Pee Cléveland, ‘‘ when I was relieved by a crew of| hack to us until ye hae dune oor bidding.” SecvaEs. oF Looking Glasses and Mirrors, very low. All kinds of Window Furniture, such as Choua . ss a roprietor. a Vessel which came thither a-turtling. Yet Vreit Alewosden retived } fe . g , Water Stre h Dec., 1887, 2aw 2w : vord Alexander retired much perplexed, Oe Pee Nt eet aces my miserable seclusion was not entirely use but met a priest, and, reassured, returned a ae ee 5 A PRI 2S ROME IS ae Rae AS . 5 s Gots a | Mackerel, Butter, Cheese EGGS Greem Blinds and Shades, Cornices, Poles, Rings, Holders, Bands, Chains, Hooks, Blind | Rollers, &c. less to me; for on that spot of barren sand I fond, or rather forged, the iron mask, which and presented himself. ) — ‘ . ; Ats®—The Grand-daddy Chairs, Wire Mattrasses, Children’s Sleighs, Carts and| & ba] ; ; “Ww .. ‘4 a Fe oe i oultry ’ Potatoes, Fruit & , Wagons—cheap, cheap, at , 2 has since been my Chief security against trea- Well, Sandy, said the King, ‘‘ hae ye | i > son, or mutiny of my followers. It was there} See” the K ing Oo heaven and what says he ? Vegetables. J © Eee IN IN Bak v V S — IN S . = I formed the resolution to seem no softer| to our biddin ' | 5 : ° JUST ISSUED, hearted. nor better instructed—no more ‘‘An’, it pleases your majesty, I have ia ' 5 aie . humane, and no more scrupuleus, than those|seen ane 0’ his accredited ministers. a. J “per @ » my ‘TTR NE PHS MICE. ’ " 9 ; > % . QUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE NEW POST OFFIC! “Well, an’ what says he / CHAPPELLE'S with whom fortune and leagued me. » ' pels ‘ i 14%, 144 Commercial Street, 'Ch'towh, March 9, 1887. (To be continued.) ‘‘He says your majesty may e’en hae his & kingdom for the asking o’ it.’ ! ‘“Washe sae civil’” said the king, BOSTON, MASS. i May 18, 1887. — ee — +“ oe oe ; e a simemindiiiined communtiies acne ANNOUNCEMENT FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW warming to magnaninity. ‘* Just gang % fy YrEaRs.—A nice assortment of Apple, Lemon,| your ways back, and tell the king o’ heaven : JAMES A. MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE Mince and Washington Pies, Pound Cake,} that for his civility the deil a Scotchman § ~ } 5 . * vte., frosted to order ; pastry and all kinds of! ghal) set foot in his kingdom.” a M VR 5) Cakes and Buns, best White and Graham : < ORRISON X MUSGRA ' FOR i8ss. Bread, Nuts, Fruit, etc., at lowest prices.—J. we eee BROKERS ‘It is the Par Excellence of Annuals. le — Blaker, at J. Knight & Sons old stand, Great Local Notices. George Street. dec 17, lw—pd —_-— —» ee —— ~—-—0 You are respectfully requested to call at : | AND— Another Lot Just Received. amines In Austria the law against drunkenness|9- B., Macdonald's and get your requirements . , Evervbody Should Have One. :'§ very strict. It restricts the number of |"P©°™ Prices et ‘ —. ae a 5 . $ 8 * llicenses for the sale of liquor, and makes An invoice of valuable oil lamps am 4 . » thi . will be sold without any reserve at ‘ kenncas a fine of $20) ¢o'™2eCys is ony the penalty for drun $ the auction sale at Stevenson’s building to e 2 it = "t ‘or tw ths’ imprisonment. A man wh« es heal c Nice Overcoat for $4.28 that ought)15 CENTS BACH. i oisted of drunkenness for the thiel] Nei timers eS : ; ; ; lj ~| Neill, auctioneer. For Sale by Dealers throughout the Island, also time is forbidden to frequent pu bic houses Or PAINTINGS in gilt and walnut frames, on Regular Passenger Trains. and saloons. to close out consignment at A. McNeill’s THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, 4 re auction sale, Stevenson's building to-morrow, DIAMOND BOOKSTORE GENERAL GRANT visited every civilized Thursday, at ]1 o'clock. No reserve. Rerexe ces: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier ; Sant : : ni . mkt : Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; George Heavy Tweed Pants and ‘Suits altogether Onto. PLL, Dio. 12 108F 0 ded as her's [CORNET s Yet _ahee eee, eben agees, Tamale Bet ane eS Fights) | Commission Merchants, ' HALIFAX. | ' to be cheap at Sib. oped. Consignments of Island produce will receive | prompt attention. aw) Scotia, , ; seen a more effectual remedy for coughs and} as a Hardware Mas leod. Manage \ Z N : S : : ; - Char abil . PY eink ee oo Too Chea ) 4 eolds than Adamson’s Botanic Balsam. Sold | with a stock uf goods saitahie for the holiday A! a ‘ I ® : BOOKS ’ BOOKS ! by draggists and dealers at 35 cents. - Trial| season. dee 21 31 ; W IN A NES ; . size 10 cents. Large, 75 cents. dy wy lw SiLK Handkerchiefs for the Christinas trade. a ARREN «A JO! 6 Call and ee. At the Bible Depository. ——__—_ ao No better place in ¢ yon agree ip q Te" , . ae A recenc Ottawa despatch says that the|Jas. Paton & Co's. VV | Ser A eee, Oar een aaa immigration returns te last ee show beautiful designs, which ars marked at very alot of other Magazines and handsome Books, arrivals in Canada 11,138 as against 7,013) - Dafa. oe “s wage _— ia eee a cor Sues oe Xmas Cards in great)i, the corresponding suonth last, year. | cerchicis, worth * a oa — = “4 ; ‘Bibles and Testaments always on hand, The total arrivals for the year to November | A LARGE stock of Boy . and Gil ls’ 3 we 18 _ M. F. ELLIS, 30th are 138,162, as comjared with 109,492 offered during the holidays at cost.—aks Upper Queen Street. | in the same period last year. \w gicut & Co. ———— f GEO. E. FULL, SIGN OF LION, QUEEN STREET. TEA MERCHANTS, 71 East Cugdp anp 9 & 14 MrxounG Lane, LoNpON, ENGLAND. Represented in Canada by MorkIson & ! Muscrave, Halifax. i Oct. 24, 1887-—-1mo EE HORN HELA. Ano SE ogc. oe SF Dee, 1, 1887—eod Ch'town, Dec. 1, 1887, f