THE DAILY EXAMINER, : : — a et _ eee tee ® ee nl (lini canteen alert 20 i ee a 7 THURSDAY, Set a aie * dient te teat a aioe - ee a JANUARY 7%. 1862 ee mae al oa Locai and Other ltems. OwuR -PECIALTY Reddia Bros -A good cigar fer 10 cents. jan? 2i o Suait Dent Debt Court Was in seston ¢t Che City Small +? quic kly ’ novildwly resumed work, steam pide has main Tur STANLEY damage to her been repaired the having | ics Spring gents melissa ¢ Pretty shades in al the latest patterns lot. Paton & Co -~ Hose Co.—The annual xs of this C oe any well be held at the City B y, this ev al iarp weights in pate, Call Jas, and see this choice SILSRY eting IF room, ‘ning, at 8 o’cluck, N yee Noiaspe k of ice town Harbor suuary 7; whatever sat Mount Stewart 1 open In evely b no ice lavigat 10n lanl ~TI @ ste xt week " il } ence Halifax Mail. dinates r Cases of cor nsum ption are of origin, and death to:l »ws inevitably positively be cured by Thousands who have been its merits. Tiy it. alsaildieacniah AGAIN TO “ Fronv.- see that Mr. J C Sprague has the manage- ment of Goff : ros retail business and will be happy to meet his old customers jan6 3i eod Pee CARROL into dry end wiil not ' YO} Jan. 20, amer Carroll goes u ck Ne to Boston until catarr b »] Catarrh N. a Balin restored te atify te dec28 lw cab We are glad to aihinhiltgioiiann New Porators —The St. John Telegraph says: Mr. Gny Clinch, of St. George, on Christmas dug potatoes that had been planted in Auguat. He ha? secured one crop in the first of the season. The second lot he had for Christmas dinner, and is probably the oniy ove in the who had new potatoes that day. provine 3 - Tne very changeable weather this season has been productive *f colds and coughs, and nearly everyone is suffering from this uapleas- ant malady. Everybody's Cough Sprup, pre- pared by A S Johnson, is the popu: tar remedy, and is meeting with a larger sale than ever be fore Put 25 cents in your pocket and call around aod get a bottle. - Lecrure art Movunr Srewarr.—Uon Dovaid Ferguson delivered an elcquent lecture on ** Love of Gountry”’ at Mounrt audience was Mount Stewart Stewart last evening The very large and intelligent. Hall was crowded W. J. Logan, Esq. occupied the chair. The lectura was, rep rted by telephone, ** from eve ry if view a great succeas.” _-—o Barser's Ircu.—An Ottiwsa despatch gays A case to be heard at the p-esent session of the Division Court is causing a good deal of interest. A young man abo town sues an O:ctawa barber = rT #60 | damages for barbers itch, alleged to have | been contracted at his shop. The barber, en the other hand, has entered a suit for $5,000 fur slander, against his customer, - Vice Apmirnatty Cocurt.—The Heather Pelle-taatuet case was continued last after- acon and to-day. Yesterdav afternoon Har- bor Master Small, Capt McLean, of the Heat! ier Belle, John Me Laod (first off Joseph Ryan '(seaman). and Master Goorge Ry an (passenger), were examined. Up to ad- journment to-day, John D. Mcl of the Heather Belie), James Lee (seaman), Archibald McLean (keeper of the Blockhouse igh’) and his son Cowan McLean, and Wil- liam 3. Poo'e and John D Schurman, passen gers on the Heather Belle at the time of the disaster, were examined. Stare oF InpiANa —The steamer State of Indiana, which left. New York for Pristol, Eag , on Chriatmas Day, arriv: d at London on the 2nd inst., in div’ ress, and reports : afternoon of Dec 29 encountered southesst gale, which shifted to south-south- west and northwest. accompanied by tremend- ous seas, lasting for three days, during which the steamcr’s cargo shifted, causing a heavy list to port. The pumps were choked with grain and the vessel le sked somewhat. Her decks were swept of all mi weeks 3. She will prebably diacharge her cargo here while being repaired. A portion of the , emrs go is thought to be damaged. = VaLvasite Discovery —The discovery of a valuable deposit of paint is reported from the north-west Miramich’, about 20 miles from Neweastie. It is 96 per cent. pyre oxide of iron and Mr. Urunnell, ef the Dominion geological survey, who recently, examined these ieguaie says there is nothing like them kaowu to scientists. The print | is of the consistency of putty and is ready for ase immediately on being taken from the ground. I+ is fire proof «nd 2 pounds will give the required body to a gallon of oil. | Mixed in water it makes a durable wash, four or five pounds giving a strong finish color to a barrel of whiling. Ixcrrase Your Wetanr, —If you are losing ' flesh and blood, commence at once taking Miller’s Emulsion of Uod Liver Oil, which ie far ahead of all other preparations of the kind in existence. By taking Miller's Emulsion people gain from 5 to 10 lbs. by the time the first bottle is consumed It is the greatest blessing of the century to allin delicate health, or who suffor with coughs, colds and ailments that tend to consumption. Remember, Mill- ers Emulsion contains all the constitutents found in wheat, It is used in the hospitals aud asylums of the country. In big bottles, oe, aad $1 at Charlottetown drug stores, jwntiwS Sons or Enotann —The officers of Eton Lodge, Sone of England Benevolent Society, were last evening installed by Bro. J. H. Bel’, D D., as follows :-- W P P—James D Lapthorne. W P—Geo D Wright. W O P—C B Warren. W Chap—M T Riggs. W RS~—J E Rendie W A S—tames E Lapthorne. Treas Albert Douse. Surgeon—D- U1 D Johnson. lat Guide—Geo Worthy. 2ud —-L, WW uthy. Sed ** ~ Albert Sabine. 4h * Bd Hobbs. Sth * —_R B Small 6th “© — Arthur Turner. V G—Thev White. O G—Geu H Ledwick. —— Sutton’s Virauizexk is «hat you need for const Ip «tion, all symptoms of dysp-psia cents per hottle,—Keddin Brow. loza of appetite, dizainess, and Price 10 and 75 novidwiy in Chay lotte- | to be recoppered, } | Local and Other Lens, Have you paid your] undry bil / | CHANCELLOR —The best 5 ent cigar in Can- ada. Try them.—Reddin Bros. jan7 2i gx Thovsanp Cicars in stock. A box of Havanas for $5 —Reddin Bros. jun] Qi | =. Baetrist Hymn Books —A nice assort- }ment of the new hym» books just received lat the Diamond Bookstore. - Another large lot of the new melissa Weses proof coats with invernese capes Spl tn lid variety to choose from. Prices right. j,., Paton & Uo. i No Joxe,—Will our friends please call and settle their laundry bills. We hare treated you right; now p'easa remember our machinery carno: run without grease. enone ym ENcLtaxp —Reer & Goff have just ces a case of Fry’s celebrated Chocolate Drops, put up in quarter and half pound boxes. Also, fancy boxes Chocolate, Ron Bons, Nonga‘ts and mixed Creams, j7 3i ——_ Ox Dec. 31st the merchants and others wil be making out their accou sts and will experot p*yment of them. For this particular kind of biiliousness there is nothing like the hard cash ; but for ordinary bilious headache, &e , Everybody's Pills are the great remedy. For 25 cents you can buy a box at your nearest drug store. vhiiilialeiy Heavy Wwarner. — Three young fellows entered a beer shop on Prince Street this forenoon, and while inside made themselves su vbnoxious to the inmates that they were forcibly ejected. They came oat “pretty well bunched.” A male inmate of the house end one of the belligerant young men were ‘in holds,” when the exit was made, and the proprietor and his better hal f were close be hind, the former wielding a stick and the latter azhoe. The scene was a very amusing one—-to the onlookers. No casualties to report. si ccelit Tue New Torrer Geu.—Philoderma owes its immense success to the fact that it is radically different from any preparation in the market. It is a bland and soothing liquid, nicely perfumed, and when applied to the hands and face produces a delicious sense of coolness and comfort, exercising also a direct curative action. It is entirely free from the sticky quality of glycerine and the greasy nature of camphor ice or cold cream. lo those who are unable to to use glycerine, from its irritating effect, Philoderma is a necessity. ‘Those who use it have a beautiful complexion. [t is harmless as milk. Sold by druggists everywhere. Price 25 cents. jan2 lm dw Mr. -*eo Vinnicombe's Orchesira. it is° } Vinnicombe, Miss | Mr. cer), | eod ( -rgineer ! On the a strong Reapers of Toe Examiner will be glad to learn that Mr. Vinpnicombe’s orchestra point | i, this y car larger and better than ever, It is now made up of,—First violins, Mr. McDonald; second violins, Masters Bayfield and Newson and Gordon; viola, Mr. Hornsby; violire Mr. Arsenault; dvuble _ bass, Mr. Gillespie; clarionet, Mr. Knight; flute, Mr. Johnson; | Ist cornet, Mr. F-etcher ; 2nd cornet, Vr Mitchell; baritone, Mr. Rodd, besd. jdrums. Miss Lewis is the piano accom- | panistr. Among the excellent pieces played while a representative of Tus Examiner was present at a recent practice was ‘The Beautiful May,” by Strauss. This waltz consists of solo movements \for cornet, violincello and _ baritone, interspersed by brilliant «bligatos for flute and clarionet, which produces a fine effect. Another was the Diadem Overture, by Herman. The first movement is an- danto, which breaks into a light allegro, and finishes up with a presto movement, produciug a fine effect by bringing into play the full strength of the orchestra. A , splendid musical treat is in store for the people of Charlottetown, that is if Mr. Vinnicombe should this year give his an- nual orchestral concert. i a | cello, Pisquid Notes. ' Farmers and others in this vicinity seem well pleased with last year’s crops, which, compared with former years, were very er | Mr. F G. Hughes is doing o fairly good businesa in merchandise. Peter McVinne, blacksmith, is pounding the anvil for all he is worth. Samuel Laird Miller is also kept “2 agoing in his line of trade. A debating society is in full blsst here. ; At a meeting at which your correspondent ‘nad the pleseure of being present the subject | under discussion waa. ‘“‘Which is the most; pleasing to the human eye, the works of art or the works of nature?” The subject was | well discussed. Eloquent speeches were nade on both side. The beauties of art upheld by Ambrose McDonald, Jonathan Birt, J. J. McDonald, Ronald McDonald, R. J. McDonald. The beauties of nature | ae upheld by Daniel Birt, Allen McDoneld, J. Hughes, he Several other speakers being absent, | when the hours begin to lag tie chiirmen was called upon to give the decirion, which he did in favor of nature, which was gieeted with great applause. A vote of th: nks was then tendered the chairman and the meeting adjourned. =e __——— + Local Notices. Another lot of cape ovéroeats for men, iu all sizes. just as good as custom made, and very cheap, at Prowse Bros, the wonderful — Meu. jan6 3 : Crore, whooping cough and bronchitis im- medisteiy relieved by Shiloh’s Cure.—Reddin Bros. novldwly- | Geta nice melissa coat at James Paton & ' Co's. | Big bargains and big rush always hang round together. That accounts for the crowds of pecple that visit Prowse Bros. clothing de- partment. jav6 3i Right place to buy your clothing—James Paton & Co. | Very low prices for the balance of the old | year in men’s and boys’ overcoats, reefers and ‘ suits at J. B. Macdonald's. d26 6i | Sniton's Cough and Consumption Cure is ae by us on a guarantee.—Reddin Bros. novidwly ‘The best and only place to buy men’s and boys’ overcoats and reefers the cheapest is at Prowse Bros, the Wonderful Cheap Men. dec3} 3i SpeEpLess NiguTs made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh s Cure is the remedy for you.—Reddin Bros, novidwly The finest stock of cape ulsters, with In- verness capes, in the city at Jas Paton & Co's, cheap for cash. Catakru Curep, health an! sweet breath secured by Shileh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 40 cents. Nasal injector free. —Reddin Bros, novidwly realy wade were } - 8. McDonald and emeealt TELE GRAPHIC NEWS, Spzoi1ac Despatoues To Tur Examiner. Disasters of the Deep. Lonvbox, Jan. 7. An unknown vessel was wrecked in Papa Sound, Shetland Islands, on Sanday night. It is feared that everybody was lost. Some wreckage drifted ashore, including & peice bearing the letters ‘*A. L.’ The steamer Catalonia, at Gitedtiden: from Boston, reports Jan. Sth, lat. 51 N long. 18 W, passed a sailing vessel on fire. The Catalonia could find no trace of her crew, —_———_.2 Blaine HL WASHINGTON, Jan, 7. Mr. Blaine was taken suddenly ill yes- terday at his office Thealarm was great at first, but subsided when the Secretary was reported entirely out of danger. Canadian Trade. Orrawa, Jan. 7. Despatches from the Colonial Secretary in London bear out the statement that up to the firat of July next Canadian trade stands in Cuba and Porto Rico on the same basis as the United States. Pes ae pe a United States Politics. Bosron, Jan. 7. A. S. Pinkerton has-been chosen Presi- dent of the Senate, and Hon. W. E. Bar- rett Speaker of the House. Corcmests, O., Jan. 7. Senator Sherman has secured the Re- publican nomination . LaGrippe in Halifax. Haurrax, Jan. 7 Lagripps is pretty prevalent here. There was one death from the disease yesterday. Five of the city Presbyterian ministers are confined to their houses by illnéss. Killed in the Woods Picrov, Jan. 7. while chopping in was killed by a tree failing on John W. McDonald, the woods, him. -——- - Weutiuer Huiletn. Toronto. Jan. 7.—10 a. m easterly shifting in southern Strong winds and gales, to westerly, cloudy with snow o1 portion sleet or rain. er General Telegraphic News. Monrreat, Jan. 4.—Mr. Legris, liberal member for Maskinonge, was unseated to- day for corrupt practices by agents. Osuawa, Ont., Jan. 4.—James J David-, sop, Lberal M. P. for South Victoria, walked the p!ank to-day, his seat being de- clared vacant on account of corrupt prac- tices by agents. Wisnipec, Jan. 5.—A special from Regina says: ‘“‘The Leader to-morrow morning will publish charges against Mini- ter of Interior Dewdney, the result of which it is claimed by Davin will drive him from public life. The charges relate to the selection of Regina as the capital of the Nurthwest in 1882, out of which it ‘is charged Mr. Dewdury made money. MontreaL. Jan. 4 —It is reported that , Archbishop Fabre, during the New Year's visit of his clergy from the Montreal dio- cese, gave them clearly to understand that the honor and reputation of French Can- ada could only be vindicsted by Count Mercier’s defeat. Lonpon, Jan. 4.—Advices from Pahang, ‘the capital of the atate of that name on the Malay Peninsula, show that the rising among the natives began in that state on Dec. 24th last and became general. The British residents and the Sultan, with a strong force of Malays, have gone to sup- preas the revolt. The trouble is attributed to local hostility to the Sultan. Wixwiprke, Jan. 4.—The Free Press pub i lishes to-day a five columo letter from Jou 1S. Ewart, Q C., @ prominent liberal, to | Premise Greenway, assailing his school legis- lation both as regards legality ahd equity | Ewart, who is a Protestant, contends that ‘the Catholics are justly entitled to separate | schools. (urBec, Jan. 4 —Great interest is felt here ‘over the unearthing of the McShahe scandals iby Hon. G. Nantel at Ste. Therese. It is stated that a big dinner which McShane was supposed to have given on -St. Patrick's night when he was miuister, was paid for by also prying the heaviest part of the gold j; watch and chain which tle workingmen of Quebec were alleged to have given the AMAS. 7 — ee Lobster ‘Packer BOXES TIN PLATES, 600 Fas P 1G TIN. Lamb & Plus, 1 “ BaR COPPER, }} ia. square. Below all other prices. Order at once to arrive. k. H. NORTON & CO., dec3li—2aw & wy 4i Charlottetown, Fire & Marine Insurance. \ E INSURE YOU against Loss, whether on Land or Sea; Dwellings, Barns, Furni- ture. Wearing Apparel, Stores, Merchandize, Produce. Vessels’ Cargoes and Freights. The Manchester Fire Insarance ; €o., Manchester, Eng. The Western Fire insurance Co., Toronto, Ont. ‘The Western Marine Insurance Coa., Torvnto, Ont. HORACE HASZARD General Agent. P. E. Island. Ch’town, Dec. 19, 1891—2w eod INVESTMENTS. | I CAN obtain good investments on che security of Nortgage of Real Kstate in Vancouver, B.C, in large or smallamounts. Interest varies from 8 to 12 per cent. per annum, Correspon- denve solicited. A. H MacNEILh, 313 Cambie Street, Vancouver, B, C. dec2—tm government contraetors, the sate purties- Notice. Of Assignment. | Nore E13 HERERY GIVEN that Fenton T. + Newbery, of Charilottet »wn. Merchant, has duly assigned to us forthe benefit of his credit- | ors all. his Merchandizs, tsoo0ds, Books, Book Debts and all of his other «ffects, by deed bear- ing date 3ist December, 1 9i. Parties owing the said Fenton Tv. Newbery will make payment te us, who alone are authorized to give discharges, All having claims agaiust the said Fenton T. Newbery will fornish the same to ns at the Office and Store lately occupied by the said Fenton T. Newbery. MICHAEL TRAINOR, RONALD McMILiUAN, Assignees. Vharlottetown, . Januar ry 2 *, 1893. HACKNOMORE, In the matter of curatives, what you want is something that will doits work while you continue to do 3 aurs—a remedy that will give you no inconvenience nor interfere with Yorr a 4. Such a remedy is HACK N: OMOKE This medi- cine is net 2 experiment ; it has been in use for over Lwo.years, and its value has been atteste@ by voluntary testimonials from.those who have used it. HACKNO- MORE is absolutely harmless. [-: re- quires nochange of diet, and isso pure that the youngest, the oldest, the most delicate person of either sex can use it with great conde !, a without risk. If you Miben see HAGKNOMORE. Three Weeks Sa DAD <>BOESTORE Monday, yonaaty 4th. Ist WEEK. | ox 2d WEE ad W BARGAINS will be the same each week— 20 and 25 per cent, discount off marked prices. BOOKS of ail kinds will be the principal feature. STATIONERY & FANCY ¢ GOODS will take the lead. ‘SA GENERAL SALE to ' suit eyeryboly’s desire. Phis is the greatest chance ever offered to: get the best of Goods at YOUR OWN OFFER. Wholesale lowest rates, Dealera slso ‘supplied at the N. B.—The BAZAAR present. is closed for the ” PUES. L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore. jan2—dy.3¢eoed wky li — 0 Between Now and Saturday Next, 900 Bushels of Potatoes, 6 Good Driving Horses. Will pas 25 Cont: f st Potatoes if they are large and sound. HARSON & SON, ~fy i. wky li SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, CHARLOTTETOWN, ILL REOPEN ON TURSDAY, January, a’ 9 o'v'ork Prospectnses may he MISS HU-SELL P.O. B jani dy3i wikylt Dp FARQU Ch’town, Jan. 5, 1892 i2uh_—séof had on application to K ii, Vherilottctown, CAUTION. ee ee EACH PLUG OF THE > Myrtle Navy “3B lpopigRi ey i. ‘= 5B. IN. BRONZE LETTERS. -!/ NONE OTHER CENUINE. _jan2—dy & why WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e|y SS Gn sore night, = inst., 4 ee ph - Do ersian m wait Fi ew be Setrardea by leaving same at this oflogs. ee +r tf—jan7 O LE!.—The Brick House Shop on Prince T Street me as the ane oa Ap- . or the: eanen ‘JOHN ply to Davi YL Warp, deutheort. jané ANTED IMMEDIATELY, an servant for general housework in a small family where there is no washing, Apply at this office. jan2 ANTED,—At Paget a good barber. A good place fora goodman. Apply to J, J. MACDONALD. dec UND.—A purse of money. The owner can bave same on application at THE EX «MINER “a. payment for this advertisement. GENTS WA? ,TED —“ Life of Hon, Charles S. Parnell,” by Robart Mc Wade, assisted by : _Parnell’s Mother; wh) receives a rovalty. oe been in course of p Millions want the Sonera, Prices $1.35; of ie Tift 36 obnis; big terms; act ea for some years. this great engrav- oct3l RENT,—A come three-story building as side “> Water Street, and lately occupied by Mr. T. B. Riley as a Tobacco Faetory. For particu- lars apply to Peake Bros. & CG ead-—dec??. mm (3 jerentiniinenith-salclitane XOU OGCAN Bee ANTLES AND FURS Cheap This Month ——--——__— _fy "J" ——— STANLEY BROS., | ings ; k.— EARLE : PUBLISMING Hovss, ®t. John, N ss for Xmas Presents. Warehouse and Odjices, situate on the south | i BROWNS BLOCE. Charlottetown, January 2, 1892—eod & wky tn eae? Staple & Fancy Dry Good ios —— A T— LOW PRICES! Charlottetown, January 5, 1892~eod & wky ——- (x) AY FROM THIS PRESFNT DATE: —“I will patronize PROWSE BROS, and the K) dollars I save by traling with them I will give t») the pov. [na doing so [ will make PROWSE BROS. hippy, mik2 many poor of the city hipoy, atl will d: hey myself, and will tel! my friends and they will be happy.” If you do this, you may expect a happy and prosperous year. Money toolishly spent is money thrown away. We say, DON’T DO IT, for the sake of your families. and all through the year If we say a We are determined that we will stand up in your interests, will hunt for Bargains for you; so keep your eye on our advertisem :2nt. 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. (x) PROWSE BROS., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, 144 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, January 5, 1892—e0d & wky BEST ESTABLISHMENT! | BEST FURNITURE BEST VALUE! (x)-—-— | Mail Contracts. EN DERS addressed to the Postmas'er Gener- al will be received at Uttawa until noon on i IDAY, 2th January next, for the conveyance | ot Her Majesty’ 8 ‘ails on proposed contracts for four years from the Ist of April next, over | @ach of the foliowing routes, viz: - | Bonsh: aw and Nine Mile Creek . bemi-weekly | Peske’s >tation and Railway Station tri-weekly | Peake’ 3 Station and Huskin . semi-weekly I will offer for sale during the Xmas Holidays THE FINEST STOCK OF FURNITURE ON P. E. ISLAND, embracing STAPLE AND FANCY FURNITURE, suitable all at great Discounts. Call and examine. JOHN NEWSON. 18, 1891 Printed notices containing fall information as | to conditions of proposed contrects may be seen, acd — ae of tender may be obtained, at the Post Offices at which the services commence and tei aaa or at the office of the subscriber, F. pe ST. C. BRECKEN, Asst. P, U. Inspector. Post Office Inspector e Office, ) Charilotretown, P, a , iSth December, OL. } jani -3i d&w ae S4LE —A few sets second-hand Harness 1 set rubber mounted oak tanned, in order and ligt i se. platet in good order, for ane drivi : Leet light express, and cheap at .C Tree's, next to Fish Market, Grafton St, Charlettetown, Dec. "sane ti (w th te i oi i: se . a nar ig pe i Re oo