| age = FAP : TE DAIL * This is , = : Ae a $ is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, aaving to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxirimns. wig ge EXAMINER. Sixcie Corres Two Certs a CHARLOTTETOWN, P, EB. ISLAND, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1888. ———— pw pe VOL. 22.—NO. 33. ee es I. ” & DoLLaRs a 7®AR, YUW SERS ewe. SHARES. Thee t hh x ITT i. ;* ; » see itp RCUITEN EY —_ vorv evening by ; 12 Ct ‘ ‘ Hog iO: rner of Water and Grea ete, Charlottetown, var’ Island, *""BSCRIPTIGN— TONGS » sees eee eeeesereessees ends $2.50 REPOS MROATRS. nc cet cede ew dedccccencte 1,25 620 Ul ceed cane onthe 50 moderate rates pots yr be made for monthly, quar- te : iy, or yearly advertisements, Public Auction. UNDERWRITERS’ SALE. | li. Sell at Public Auction, for ff whom it may concern, “J. L. and on The Brigantine B,” yw lying s'randed at Cape Bauld een | es below Shediac Railway n ‘ ' ~ Westmoreland, N. L., consisting of H ‘ Sails, Rigwing, Boats, A nors, TDaln ; nd Tackle. »take ‘ i where the vessel “an on Ti SWAY, the Sth day of ary, next, at 11 e’clock. a. m sal time id place, the cargo, : t three thousand, seven hun- d and fifty 750) quintals of Codfish. is , Vated, Shediac, Dec. 20th, A. D., 1887. W. B. DEACON, Auctioneer | ' } C. C. CARLTON, | Ladies Astracan Jackets Dolmanetts, | ) Men's Muffs, in Seal, Beaver [PRICES / driving collars Persian Lamb, Fur Gloves, Astracan, Fur Caps, Nutria, &c., and a lot of Fur Collars, and Gray and Black Fur Out Sleigh Robes, Ladies Caps, Very Cheap - Finest Quality, 3 — | Lowest Prices, / 3 Et -O AUCTION EER; | AND— | Commission Merchata,_....... SOURIS, P. E. I. 155 -FroR- | ig-1)-S-T-0-N WINTER RRA ere hs THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE lATERNATIONAL S.S. CO. Leave St. Joh Fioston, via Mastport and Port land, every Monday, and Taursday at 5.00 a m Bs f ha clas $y. Ate CLGe- For tic! ,;and otic formation apply to G. ASHARP, FP, W. HALES . eo ee P. KE. L Steam Nav. Co or to your nearest L. ARTHUR & CO., (COMMISSION MERCHANTS, RECEIVERS OF Mackerel, Butter, Cheese EGGS Poultry, Potatoes, Fruit & Vegetables. 142. 144 Commercial Street, ROSTON, MASS. | GEORGE MUSGRAVE | ' MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS AND— | } Commission Merchants, HALIFAX: | a nts of Island produce will receive ttention es: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., ¢ ashier Nova Halifax ; (ceorge| fanager Bank ol Nova Scotia | | Scotia, WARREN & JONES, TRA MERCHANTS, | « Cougar AND 9 & 14 MinctnG LANE, | LONDON, ENGLAND. ted in Canada by Morrison & } ‘ | ive, Halifax i 2, 1887 4 - Ce b r : be ) . 2 ) ° JmeUne ah } x =e eB) PARTIES wishing to purchase would con- sult their best interests by examining | “ew and Second-hand Sleighs, ld cheap to suit the times. » of Carriages aud Sleighs ptly attended to and satisfaction guar N. B.—Carriages wanting repatring, paint- nming, stored free for the winter. Factory and Show Rooms Upper Prince treet, Opp site Baptist Church. ‘ i J.J. SEAMAN. | Dec, 13, 1887—eod & wy tl feb 1 a R Y H 0 ( ‘D \ — a — _ — om AT own to Boston, 96,50, 2nd | - teat S pe lis . K L Steam ! v. * | A. HERMANS & SON STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. Nov. 30, }887.—eod & w ky | »- BEST VALUE IN |Ch’town, Nov. 30, 1887. = Seen ee —— 2 : NEW STORE. WEW GOODS. —— 0: reo & GATES beg to inform their friends, and all lO who will favor them with their patronage, that they have opened a New Grocery Store, in the premises formerly known as “the Seven Cent Store,” where.they are prepared to give as ‘good value for your money as any house in the trade. We import direct, and pay cash, and as our expenses are light, we are in a position to do as we say, FLOUR, Choice Brands. TEA, Very Choice. SUGAR, All Qualities. 7 BEST AMERICAN KEROSENE OIL, Very Very Low. —S —: 0°-——_—_—_- Give us a call and see if we do not mean what we say. Goods delivered to any part of the city, J, STEWART, A. GATES. Dec. 2, 1887—tu th fri sat ID HOT WATER HEATING APPARATUS ee ; , . alk tracts for putting up in Dwellings, etc., on the newes rs HOT WATER APPARATUS for Heating. The A. 7RMANS & SON has been in the habit of aed by them will be RE now prepared to enter on A. and most a ae sharacter of » work which the firm <¢ Saieatens Rie sufficient guarantee that the Heating Works set up thorough and efficient. Parties anxious to inspect the Heating Process by calling any day at the private residence of the , as built by A. Hermans & Son, can do so firm, on Bayfield Seceet. mises as required. A. HERMANS & SON. Boilers on hand. Coils, etc., manufactured on the pre Charlottetown, November 30, 1887.-— #UR GOoDs 43 Sterns, Cheap; a large assoriment of General Groceries which we will Sell GREAT BARGAINS, - € Ny. | Gvercoats, Reefers, Wor- | i sted and = Tweed Y 4 Suitings, x 1 Pe ae i} ‘| Big Discounts for one month only fl >}. I i e —— 4) * ' lf A. J. MURPHY, * CUSTOM TAILOR. Dec. 20;. 1887—6i a IN REGARD TO THE ESTATE OF JOHN A. MATHESON, EN DERS will be received by the undersigned Trustees of said Estate, until THURSDAY, JAN’Y 5, 1888, at NOON, from persons disposed to purchase the Assets of said Estate, as follows :— 1.—For 48 shares of the Schooner Lois, includ- Bele d Seine Boats. 2.—Fo~ the Interest of the Estate on the Schooner : _ Dering, as she now lies ashore at Alberton. 3.—For 26 Shares of the Brig Ariadne. 4.—For Lo Factory at Campbelton, includ- _ing Traps and Outfit. | 5,—F¥or Lobster Factory at Miminigashg includ- ' ; - raps and Outfit. | 6.—For Half Interest in Lobster Factory, Traps and Outfit, at Black Pond, iginents and Mortgages, and Claims Government Lands and Household rc hor Seetritg. 2.5... ; _An Inventory can seen on application to ; John A. Matheson, Campbelton, or to the under- | signed, at Charlottetown, on and after Thursday, | 29th inst. | Tenders will be received for each lot, as herein enumerated, or en bloc. The undersigned will not be bound to accept | the lowest or any Tender. | Dated at Charlottetown, this 2%rd day of | December, 1887. WALTER MATHESON, LEWIS CARVELL, | ‘ be ; hg Stand at Miminigash, including 3.—For Hon patead Property, at Campbelton, uding Farm Stock and Implements, yods in Store, and aang, Supplies and ; is, Book Accounts and Notes of Hand, | ‘ a : Assignees, Dec, 24, 1837-—-pat ex tljan 5, ’88 jour ! ; ant K HEE, 5 PUT | i | } | RUBBERS ano ruey wiit WEAR TWICE The above Plates can now be had and put on at R: K. . -JOSTS, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQU ARE. AS LONG. A nice assortment of Slippers for Christmas. Ch’town, Dec, 12, 1887. IMPORTANT NOTICE. ‘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 1 have in stock a large assortment of the above goods which I will supply at factory prices. The goods manufactured by Mr. Roue are admitted to be far superior to any other manu- factured in the Provinces. Goods supplied immediately on receipt of order. OYSTERS A SPECIALTY. Sold by the barrel, quart or half shell at the OLD LONDON HOUSE. JOHN JOY Proprietor. Water Street, 17th Dec., 1887, 2 aw 2w THE PIRATE, By Sir Walter Scott. — ee CHAPTER XXIV. Bat this sad evil which doth her infest, Doth course of natural cause far exceed, Aud housed is withia her hollow brest, that either seems some cursed witch’s deed, Orevin spirit that in her doth such torment breed. Fairy Queen, Book ILI, Canto III. The term had now elapsed, by several days, when Mordaunt Mertoun, as he had promised at his departure, should have returned to his father’s abode at Jarlshof, but there were no tidings of his arrival. Such delay might, at another time, have excited little curiosity, and no anxiety; for old Swertha, who too upon her the office of thining and cenjectur- ing for the little household, would have con- cluded that he had remained behind the other guests upon some party of sport or pleasure. But slig knew that Mordaunt had not been latel favor with Magnus ,"\'roil; she knew that he proposed his stop at Burgh-Westra should be a short cne, upon account ot his father’s health, to whom, notwithstanding the little encouragement which his filial piety re- ceived, he paid uniform attention. Swertha knew all this, and she became anxious. She watched the looks of her master, the elder Mertoun; but, wrapped in dark and stern uni- formity of composure, his countenance, like the surface of a midnight lake, enabled no one to penetrate into what was beneath. His studies, his solitary meals, his lonely walks, succeded each other ia unvaried rotation, and seemed undisturbed by the least thought about Mordaunt’s absence. At length such reports reached Swertha’s ear, from various quarters, that she became totally unable to conceal her anxiety, and re- solved, at the risk of provoking her master into fury, or perhaps that of losing her place in his household, to force upon his notice the doubts which afficted her own mind. Mor- daunt’s good humor and News person must indeed have made no small impression on the withered and selfish heart of the poor old wo- man, to induce her to take a course so desper- ate, and from which her friend the Ranzelman endeavored in vain to deter her. Still, how- ever, conscious that a miscarriage inj the matter, wonld like the loss of Trineulo’s bottle in the horse-pool, be attend- ed not only with dishonor, but with infinite loss, she determined to proceed on her high emprize with as much caution as was consist- ent with the attempt. We have already mentioned, that it seemed a part oi the very nature of this reserved and unsocial being, at least since his retreat into the utter solitude of Jarlshof, to endure no onv to start a subject of conversation, or to it any guestion to him, that did not arise out of urgent and _ pressing emergencyr Swertha was sensible, therefore, that, in order to open the discuurse favorably which she pro- “to he ad-with herSmaster, she must con- trive that it should originate with himself. To accomplish this purpose, while busied in preparing the table for Mr. Mertoun’s simple and solitary dinner-meal, she formerlly adorn- ed the board with two covers instead of one, and made all her other preparations as if he was to have a guest or companion at dinner. The artifice succeeded; for Mertoun, on coming from his study, no sooner saw the table thus arranged, than he asked Swertha, who, waiting the effect of her stratagem as a fisher watches his ground-baits, was fiddling up and down the room, ‘‘ Whether Mordaunt was not returned from Burg-Westra ?” This question was the cue for Swertha, and she answered in a voice of sorrowful anxiety, half real, half affected, ‘‘ Na, na !—nae sie divot had dunted at their door, It wad be blithe news indeed to ken that young Maister Mordaurt, puir dear bairn, were safe at hame,” ‘“‘And, if he be not at home, why should you lay acover for him, you doting fool?” replied Mertonn, in a tone well calculated to stop the old woman’s proceedings. But she replied, boldly, ‘‘That, indeed, somebody should take thought about Maister Mordaunt ; a’ that she could do was to have seat and plate ready for him when he came. But she thought the dear bairn had been lang awa ; and, if she maun speak out, she had her ain fears when and whether he might ever come hame.”’ ‘* Your fears?” reblied Mertoun, his eyes flashing as they usually did when his hour of ungovernable passion approached ; ‘‘ do you speak of your idle fears to me, who know that all of your sex, that is not fickleness, and folly, aud self-conceit, aud self-will,is a bundle of idiotical fears, vapours, and _ tremors? What are your fears tome, you foolish old hag ?” It is an admirable quality in womankind, that, when a breach of the laws of natural affection comes under their observation, the whole sex is in arms. Let a rumor arise ina street of a parent that has misused a child, or a child that has insulted a parent,—I say nothing of the case of husband and wife, where the interest may be accounted for in sympathy,—and all the women within hear- ing will take animated and decided part with the sufferer. Swertha, notwithstanding her greed and avarice, had her share of the gener- ous feeling which does so much honor to her sex, and was, on this occasion, so mueh carried on by its impulse, that she confronted her master, and upbraided him with his hard hearted indifference, with a boldness at which she herself was astonished. (To be continued. ) Apvice to Moruers.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as “‘bright asa button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, seftens the gums, allays all) pain, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure andaskfor Mrs, Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind marl7 aod & wky — nen ee Ee Lapies Grain, Calf, Flannel-lined Skating Boots, warm and durable, selling cheap at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. dy, wy eo Grey flannel, 12c, gingham, 6c, corsets, 30c, dress goods—call and see. All wool double width cloth, 80c, and 1.000 more bargains aii Beer Bros, nov 24, dy wy, tf Toronuto’s New Sensation. A FATHER SENDS HIS DAUGHTER TO A LUNA- TIC ASYLUM SO AS TO GET HER PRO- PERTY. courts which will ve to be the most for years. The plaintiff is one Miss Cather- ine Monaghan, and the defendant is her father, Miss Monaghan claims that at the death of her mother she left aa estate with a revenue of $2,000 per year. She say her father wished to get possession of the estate, and while the pair were in Buffalo last year he inveigled her into the Provi- dence lunatic asylum, where she was k two weeks, when she was disc by the visiting physicians of the institution. Monaghan says that the property rightfully k | belongs to him, but was deeded by his wife tothe daughter. He sent his daughter to Buffalo on the recommendation of a doctor, but did not know it te bean asylum. Efforts have been made to keep the case quiet. tie —_—- ae His False Teeth Killing Him. THE SAl) PREDICAMENT OF A PENNSYLVANIA FARMER. James Caldwell, a Middlesex farmer, is in all probability the must unhappy man. in Western Pennsylvania. A short time ago the vulcanized rubber plate which held his false teeth in position broke while he was eating, and a piece of the plate, about two inches in length and containing several teeth, down into his stomach. Shortly after he was seized with violent pains approaching convulsions, and since that time his sufferings have been steadily increasing. He summoned physici but the only consolation they could afford him was that life might be prolonged a short time, yet fatal results must inevitably ensue. They state that artificial teeth as well as plate are composed of materials which remain obdurate under the most — corrosive acids, hence their dissolution in the stomach or ailmentary track is out of the question. € News of the Day. Sexton is getting better. Spain is to have a pew navy. The cortes has just voted £9,000,000 for one. A Chinaman in New York is named Tahk Tahk. It is not stated, but we suppose he is a barber. : The Spanish government has decided to celebrate the fourth centermary of the dis- covery of America. 3 Smith and’'Kilrain have been ged to week in February, and will receive £1,000. Daniel Manning, ex-Secretary of the Treasury in President Cleveland's cabinet, died on Saturday afternoon of Bright's disease. Thomas Thompson, a respected old resi- dent of Adelaide township, Ont., has re- ceived fatal injuries through a fall down stairs. He was blind. The messenger boy in the Western Union Telegraph office at Pictou, N. 8., is said to be only 15 years of age, but he stands 6 feet 3} inches in his ‘* socks.” The Pheenix Coal Company, which in- tends to operate the Joggins mines, has been granted letters patent. The capital stock is $50,000, in 5,000 shares of $10 each. Mr. Joseph Gillis, a teamster of Indian- town, St. John, cut one of his fingers while chopping kindling wood one day last week. Lockjaw resulted and he died the following morning. The gift from President Cleveland to the Pope has arrived at Rome. The present is acopy of the United States constitution, beautifully engrossed and richly bound in book form. A cyclone tore over the hill in front of Patrick Kieley’s, Baddeck River, C. B., on Tuesday about dinner time, and scattered his fences. It then struck his best barn, and ripped it into atoms, carrying some of the boards as far as the bank of the river. C. G. Marten, who did business under the name of Marten Brothers, private bankers, a» Leamington, Ont., is alleged tu have absconded, His indebtedness to depositors ces not exceed $2,000 as far as known. It is stated he could not have taken less than $50,000 with him. Herr Paschke, a Berlin butcher, recently celebrated a curious “ jubilee”—the slaughter of the 100,000th goose in his establishment. He began business in 1869, and on Dee. 2 was able to kill the jubilee goose—a choice specimen, specially fatter.ed for the occasion. Mr. Lingham, the well-known cattle exporter of Belleville, Ont., has just received through Lord Dufferin the ap- pointment of manager, in India, of the cattle estates of the Nizam of Hyderabad, who will be remembered as having given $2,000,000 towards the fortifications and defence of India a short time ago. The increase in the public demand for electric lighting all over the United States is far in advance of the expectations of those engaged in the business, and the manu- facturing companies are over-crowded with orders. New York electricians agree that next year will see the biggest boom ever known in the electric lighting business. Returns from 12 gold mines in Nova Scotia for the month of November last show a total of 2,517 tons of quartz crushed, with a return of 1,055 ounces of gold, valued at $21,100. One mill gives the enormous yield of 191} ounces of gold from 614 tons of quartz crushed, while another the small return of 384 ounces from 299 tons of quartz, A case is now pending before the Toronto . sensational one that has been known there . a box nightly at the London Aquarium, - 4 gop merge mcm wd BS