re ae Ei Al AEE re IL ee ek Se ie Kest EMIPOORES EP I Local and Other Items, TE VGERAPHIC YRERS 4B/RA00 4 } i 4 Fe Ma The foreign mail arrived in the Sp ; am i | sain from Geornstown. SrecraL Desparcusks to THe EXAMINER. ° french Politles. i rl attention of shippers Stanley is directed to Mr. | Paris, Dec. 28. ther column | The Chamber of Deputies to-day dis - | cussed the Senate’s amendments to the bud- aM Rint It the cold weather/get. M. Bouvetier, of the Right, attacked rs expect to e easonjon New Year's night. ll {f dandruff indicates a diseased f ss will result. Hall's Hair Renewer - " NA Lhe Moncton 7imes says that there Ll i , soout tour feet lito: ul other points in Northern New|] Brunswick and in Quebé - CALENDAR Che thanks of Toe Examiner | sare due Mr. John McKEachern, agent for the f Roy ul Insurance rw handenme lendar Y handsome caiendar. ll (ionE Down Mr. MeKinlay, the street aacher, who was fined $20 or 30 days, sterday, for disturbing a cSngregation, l to pay the fine, and was taken Sievcsiel Cue STANLEY Che steamer Stanley ar- l at Georgetown, from Pictou, yester- Wy ove g. She left again for Pictou this morning, and will return to George- vn is ¢ I > ‘ aL. TRAIN Through the kindness of Superintendent Unsworth, the mails and pas- | gengers arriving at G-eorgetown in the Stanley s afternoon will be brought to the city by I ‘ th vening : ' < eo . SIGNS.OF A SQUALI An exchange, wnose e litor evidently kuows what he is talking t two o'clock in the morning, and} waiting for him, it will probably | t storn ¥. “7 = SALISTI -The New Glasgow Eater prise comes to hand this morning in its new $3, presenting 1 splendid appearance. The| is t lively paper ting with. is P 7 h 4] + ] + ihe Aivert wap ‘llent r of eight pages well filled with suceess 165 1s mee uf issues an exce iiday num Sting reading matter. _ -_ _ His Last Cuyance.—‘* It seems to me, said a mother to a young girl about to be arried, ** that yourfuture husband is a} tle wants this and that Aacting. and the other. Iconsider him a_ perfect nuisance ‘* Well, dear mamma, we can afford to indulge him for once. Let him have his way now; you know ‘twill be the -—_— _»-_—— luz New Orieans Horror.-—-A special espatch from New Orleans to the St. Louis a } e 138 sc places the total loss of life burning of the steamer Hanna at 24. Of the ; injured men in the hospital four or five will nong them Givens, a sailor, who was 1e disaster, his face being horri ’ i hese poi yes burned o it, left #ide ¢ - SUNDAY Services. —Remember the Railway Gospel Meeting to-morrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock. These meetings are open to all. Strangers always welcome. Lesson, Matthew z : "s 17-8. ‘* Jesus only. | Sunday sfternoon Gospel service in the Y. Cut in Two. M. Cc. A. Hall, to-morrow afternoon, at 4) o'cloc] yew J. MeL. McLeod will address | a » clock. d v. yr. » McLeod will address | Hamitron. Dec. 28. the meeting. All are invited. | wo cicasiiliaichigai | While a young man named Bover was a ik OR lutacrr Distinuixc.—Says the Yarmouth, | ©?%46e¢ ; in his saw mill at Rock Chapel, a I N. oo Ti mn be: me in : So general has illicit distilling Antigonish County that the gov- ernment has appointed a resident preventive officer. He has within a few weeks captured several stills and a large quantity of illicitly listilled liquor. He kas succeeded in re- apturing the still which was taken from him atewweeks ago by y » band of disguised ruffians, who will in due time be brought to stice, —_ oo —_— A Nargow Escare.—The schr. Robbie odfrey, Robinson, at St. John for Philadel- phia, had a narrow escape from going to pieces on the 24th when off Moospeck. ‘The wind had died out and a heavy shore so that it was feared she the rocks. The man was placed inher. An ro, and about sixty fathoms offchain paid out. The vegsel touched ground and carried away part of her fore shoe. When about all hopes were given up, the chain and anchor were slipped, the boat hoisted and the schooner ran olf shore again. — Ex. ! ee A CuristMAs TREAT. supper given by Miss Bridget Sabbath School pupils, held in St. Patrick's Hall, on Thursday evening, wasa success in every respect. ‘The tables were - prettily laid atifully supplied with all sorts of boat out, and bou ice thing The boys sang some songs ap- priate to the season, and also repeated a dia- logne. Atthe close of the entertainment some articles of clothing were distributed ainong the boys who went to their homes highly delighted with the manner in which they were entertained. Quite a number of spectators w-re present during the evening. —- -—— eee Local Notices. Gold-headed W alkiag Canes, just the thing c New Year's presentation, just in at KE. W laylor’s, Camerori Block. _ Excelsior Pocket Diaries for 1889, in all sizes and nice binding, can be hati at G. ae Haszard’s. tf —dec29 You can get Celonbeb’s Select Notes on the Sabbath Schoo! Le SSon, for 1889, at G. H. tf—dec29 open this the Government for going to extremes in cured, blanching of the hair } , ° , _ of snow at Camp- haataniesss ton France was carried—-276to 166. e Company, Of) ing information for the Fairtield Shipping ‘ ' t, says thac when you see a man gving and well deserves | by the | roll set in would go on was launched and a | anchor was let | The Xmas Tree and | Lantry to her | ar a a | By | secularizing PremierjFloquet de iclared his warm approval of everything done to secularize the schools. The Re- publie,the said, desired to free education from all religious influences. M. Floquet’s Speech was received with enthusiastic ap- }plause. A motion to print and placard it scheols. a | After Information. Orrawa, Dec. 28. ‘| Col. MeGregor, ex-M. P., is here obtain- | Co. of Glasgow, in reference to the Atlan- j tic mail contract. The Fairfleld Company | built the Umbria and Etruria, and also a , vessel which did the journey from Fuchow, | China, to London in 27 days and 10 hours, i ‘ - ° ) Which is 10 days ahead ahead of any other |vessel. Col. McGregor says they can build | Vessels to do the journey to Halifax in 5 days. ' ee The Government Decline. Orrawa, Dec. 23. The Minister of Customs has forwarded a reply to Consul General Phelan’s appli- cation in which he states that the privilege granted to the Babson was issued by the | collector of Halifax withcut due authority, jand that the Government decline to grant ithe privilege of transhipment to American | fishing vessels which have neglected to pro- vide themselves with a license under the modus vivendt. Politics in Quebec. ' QvurBec, Dec. 28. Dr. Forrest, Government candidate, has been elected in L’Assomption by a majority of 210. He received 152 two years ago. Rhodes, Minister of Agriculture, has | been elected in Megantic by 350 majority. [ The writ for the Jollett federal election |has been issued. Nomination the 8th of | January and polling a week later. ciniciadiaaiiacciiny An Important Change. Lonvon, Dec. 28. In diplomatic circles and official Russian newspapers it is stated that an important | change is about to be made in the home | policy of Russia, due to. the favorable im- | pressions made on the Czar by his recent | journey, and by the loyal rejoicing over his | escape at the time of the Barki disaster. —— — } Jackson Wins. Sr~ Francisco, Dec. 28. i a The glove tight between Joe McAuliffe, ,champion heavy-weight of the Pacific ‘Coast, and Peter Jackson, the colored |champion, from Australia, at the gynasium 'of the California Athletic Club, to-night, was won by Jackson. —— 'few miles from this city, his foot shpped and he fell right across a large circular saw jand his body was cut in two. ievieiiiiitatiaaaeen For South America. Orrawa, Dec. 28. Robert R. Hedley, analyst, formerly of Halifax and more recently of Sault Ste. Marie, will leave next month to take charge of the metallurgical department of the copper mines in Venzuela, South America. Additional Aides de Camp. Orrawa, Dec. 28. Col. Armstrong, of the N. B., B. Garri a : : son Artillery, and Col. Curran, of the Hali- | fax Garrison Artillery, have been appointed extra aides de camp to Lord Stanley. Brights Condition. | —_— Lonpan, Dec. 28. John Bright sat up in a chair last even- ing and chatted cheerfully and hopefully with friends, a fact which indicates a_per- manent change for the better. After Incorporation. Orrawa, Dec. 28. The Independent Order of Foresters will ‘apply to next session of Parliament for in- | corporation. His Health Improving. Orrawa, Dec. 28. Hon. Mr. Chapleau’s health is improving under the treatment of Dr. Guyon, of Paris. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Dec. 29.—-10 a. m. ANOTHER lot of fur boas Stanley Bros... Haszard’s just received at Brown's Block. Aut kinds of English fancy biscuit at Beer | Goff dec28 31 | . . | IF you wal good pure coffee, buy it at | x G where itis fresh roasted and} dec28 31} + premises. Universally iwcknowledged, that the best | town are sold at the} Dominion Boot and Shoe Store of J. B. Mac- | and < ; : » iY ‘ha che tpi > Boots in donald. 30v29 dw tf | tue Mens’ Reefers selling at $5 are pro- | nounced t] ieapest in the city. See them at J. B. Macdonald’s. decl9 dw siens Nap Reefers, another new lot just received, Sp! mndid value, at J. B. Macdon- ald’s, decl§ dw ae ‘ ‘ ‘ viens Far Coats. Buy your Fur Coats at J.B. Macdonald’s, Guaranteed the eheapest decl9 dw Five hundred Boys’ and Youths’ Suits, just Selling very cheap at J. B. Mac- deel9 dy in the city. Opened donald’s, | @E. J. Hodgson, Esq., advertises the sale Moderate to fresh west and southwest winds; fair weather; lower temperature. se Our Advertisers To-day. Mr. A. Lord publishes some interesting in- formation for shippers by the steamer Stanley. under mortgage, of certain property in Prince County. —— TT LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. A @uestion. Sin,—Please answer me one question: What do the Hillsborough Rink Company mean? If they intend using their influence to destroy the ice on Government Pond we will see further into it. Yours truly, DAILY EXAMINER, -_ - see in SSE doe ’ i Dn Mii ett Is is Sel dal SATURDAY, Serges, Merino and Cashmeres, with Trimmings to match. "URS! Caps, Fur Mitts and Gloves, all at the very lowest prices. BLANKETS! prices. We have also a large assortment of Bed Quilts at very bought direct from the best manufacturers. _ MENS’ OVERCOATS AND REEFERS. petition. LADIES’ JACKETS. —A job lot of One Hundred clearing MILLINERY! Houses in London. These we offer at less than cost. Charlottetown, December 10, 1SS8—eod aria. | At her residence, Pownal street, on Friday, Dec. 28, Mrs. Francis Hughes, aged 75 years. | May her soul rest in peace. {Funeral at 2 p. m. to-morrow to St. Dun- | stan’s Cathedral, thence to the R. C. ceme- tery. ] | In this city, on the 29th inst., Mary, relict of the late Malcolm Steele, at the advanced age of 93 years. May her soul rest in peace. | engaged exclusively in the manufacture of } chewing gum. Their trade is increasing, and ! it is estimated that the value of their pro- products this year will not be less than $10,500,000 Is now selling at prices whic AUCTION. ry INSTRUCTED BY WM. G. WRIGHT to sell by Auction, On Wednesday, 16th January, 1889, AT ELEVEN O’CLOCK, Near Eidon, Belfast, oppesite St. J « John’s Church, 45 Acres of large growth Hard Wood, Timber Scantling, R. R. Sleepers and Poles, in acre lots. Immediately after the sale of Wood, &c. :—The GEO. M. HARRIS, dec2?7—dy & wky Auctioneer. P. E. ISLAND RAILWAY. Christmas and New Years Holidays. ETURN TICKETS at one first-class fare will be issued to and from all Stations on this Ka ilway, on 24th, 25th and 3ist December, inst., lt ii f I fi e4> an d on January Ist, prox., good to return up to © - 0 ye OF Cc. an don January 7, 18*9. Try him, J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, res | td Office, Ch’town, Dec, 19, 1833. deci9—all prs ti 3ist ‘ GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPPS $ GOGDA. BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowledge ef the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a carefui application of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a deli- eately flavored beverage which mny save us many heavy doctor’s bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping our- selves weil fortified with pure blood anda pro- perly nourishe?d frame.”— Civil Service Gazette. Store He does P, EB. Island. November 22, 1888—eod & wky IE mane MTA, Mie Aa A ai ally ally AS PREPARATIONS AT PATON & CO’S. POPULAR STORE. ——_——_—_{ x }-—___-__-____ FURS! —A big variety of Ladies’ Astracan Jackets, r ° . e . : rhis is a mst important department with us. For real value, no other firm on the Island ean beat us. MILLINERY !—We have a few English Trimmed Bonnets left. FARM, comprising 70 Acres of yzood Land, fine Spring running through the middle, near Mud, : a &¢. 2 F Terms at sale for Wood, For the Farm, 25 per : cent. down ; the balance to be secured by mort- gage at 6 per cent. Overcoats, Reefers and Suits Competitors are are glad that PROWSE still lives. WE CLAIM TO SELL THE CHEAPEST, AND WE WILL DO IT. Follow the crowd and you will be led to PROWSE’S DECEMBER 29 1888 DRESS DEPARTMENT.— In this Department we are offering some rare Bargains in the newest Amazons, Plaids, Stripes, Mens’ Coon, Astracan and Bear Coats, Ladies’ and Gents’ BLANKETS! —Special Bargains, bought direct from the manufacturers, and will be sold at Paton’s popular low prices. S{LK HANDKERCHIEFS. — Very heavy, bright Silk Handkerchiefs, beautiful designs, from 20 cents up. These goods are In this department we defy com- Our styles are good and prices low. out at $2.25. They are worth fifty per cent, more. Models from one of the best Millinery GREAT BARGAINS IN CARPETS, CURTAINS, and all kinds of HOUSE FURNISHINGS. JAMES PATON & CoO., MARE BT SQUARE. eae CLOTHING SALE! 3 —GREAT STOCK OFr-— ““\Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers and Suits h, for Cheapness, has never yet been approached by anyone in the City. r lial keen LX —_——- ee if you want a good Coat, in Quality and Fit, and at the same time save a Dollar or more in the price, the place te buy is at B. WAC Charlottetown, November 28, 1888, 1S88—dy & wky = — Tomammened, Com a | ne = =—hf (stté‘é‘ér a on ‘ A J 5 * / i | ae . x] . _ You will find this out if you trade with PROWSE: fis goods are as advertised and the Cheapest in Town. at prices never heard mad but Customers the Biggest Clothing Business on _ Summer is gone, but PROWSEH is still_to the front with the Best and Cheapest Clothing. for PROWS&’S Store and get a Bargain. Sion of the Big Hat, 144 Queen Street. Make a start ——— Reddin’s Drue Store. = Made simply with boiling water and milk. Sold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled thus: JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chenists, London, England. decl9—-1 yr dy & wky wil sa : CIGARS, WHOLESALE. HAW KER’S ~~ Hh (\] paRy 10,000 isco Domestic Cicars, 1h uA neg ‘ 5,000 COCK ROBIN. A Favorite and Most Valuabie COCK ROBIN !—Manufactured for our trade Remedy for all Throat and) accuse Lung Diseases. WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc It has cured hundreds of cases considered} —— << hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens| WAN Fae ~-- wanes Oe ~ a the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in} ojo. Anoly to GEO. W. GARDENER. the market. D. OM. REDDIN, Jr. decti—tl Jan tet a very short time. Just a few doses will cure| dec29—2i a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents : . For sale at the Drug Stores. OR SALE.—A secend-hand Safe, in goo — "a : : z , S vet order. Will be sold at a bargain. Apply to W. HAWKER & SON, HORACE HASZARD. pad 3i—dec29 Proprietor, St. John, N. B. OST.—Between the Market House and the Ferry Wharf, last night, the 28th inat., eight yards of Factory Cloth, large check. i ' , : {| will be rewarded by leaving it at the Charlote- {town Woolen Co’s. Store, north side cf Queen @ Square. pa 3i—dec2? 4 é 4 Fa a ea Se te WANTED.— 4 Servant ina smailfamily. No washing. Apply at this oilice. Welehes, Jevelry and Fancy Gls novl0—ly dy + ete ee {ILLER WANTED.—A young man compe- i tent to take charge of a | country Grist and Oatmeal Mill. Apply by let- CG FE TAYLOR iter with references. Address “ F,” P. O. Box . ' 9 75, Charlottetown. 6i eod—deci9 As in former years, will give as a wi | FWANTED.—A Girl for general housework, XMAS BOX, Apply to Mrs, Davrp SMALL, Pownal St. dec27 —6i eod Or, if preferred, the same value in goods. 'on application. dec27 No extra charge for Engraving. ANTED IMMEDIATELY. — Thre . AN MMEDL _— e good North Side Queen Square. | Coat Makers.—P. J. Fouax, Tatlor. A TaxpaYER. declQ ecig=ti The largest profit to the retailer of any Cigar in | water power |} —_ —— Se ~ SS ee TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT WISHES TO EXTEND TO OUR NUMEROUS FRIENDS AND PATRONS } AA Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, And as an evidence of our good will towards you all, we imvite you to call at our elegant apartments on ; ! j QUEEN STREET, TO INSPECT OUR MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF The finder | Holiday Goods! As the good old year is about to bid us alieu, we have decided to give it and our |} patrons a good send-off, by giving RARE BARGAINS in all lines that we keep in | stock. | Our reputation for FIRST-CLASS WORK is proverbial, and we have no hesita- ition in saying that anyone who may have been meditating upon getting something \** Tony” in SUITS or OVERCOATS, have no alternative than to call on us. ! | | | [xt sisintiianeoes near the Railway Station yesterday, were | left at this office and will be given to the owner | A Liberal Discount, iso si 4 ywm wes ent| MC kat OL) 8% McRENZIE, star Merchant "Tailors. Chartottetuwn, December 19, 188s. Fa _— 7 nt