ee o. ens ea ot ans bo pb 4 SM gt gee - dade oo ts “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, heiteass to advise the Public, may speak $866. wehbe’ ee SINGLE Copirs Ty 0 CENTS ra VED \ NEWS ERLES. CLLARLOTTETOWN, P.-E: [SLAND, ‘SATURDAY, “JANUARY. Be 1889. «VOL 94.-- NO. BG. ie is ie ones Don BN } velar ‘onala! Yb er The Examiner Publishing Ce.., hrtly @PPICR, & Y Ni " "LONDON H QUEEN SQUARE, -Charlottctowm-PrBe- balan: RATES OF SUBSCRIPINO? Six Months $2 50 Lh MM One Mo ~_ SD " 4a \ 1 deband bap! wea hbd eed tales... Cont te dhay be na for rn uy. quar veartv ory mrtver LiscitreRts On terly . ha 0. A. MACKINNON;- bk: -B.,» Barrister, Solicitor, ee ommis- sioner of Deeds, Wilis, &. GHORGET OW) o> oP. om iste sD MONEY TO LOAN ov it——tm dy law wky #6 JOHN T. MELLESi, Attoritey-at-Law, Notary Public, &e. \RLOPEETOWN, Pook OFPICE -Londen Heuse Building. (Davies Corner). Queen St. A ail 4, 13018 ss pro te! ec Money to Loa! low teres WISHES TO EXTEND TO OUR A Merry, Christmas and Happy New Year, we inyite you And as an evidence of our go wd will tows ards you, all, » call at our e lepant er ere on eo fe wre NUMEROUS FRIENDS AND PATRONS J 2 ‘core re rr QU EEN _STREET, TO INSPECT OUR M. AG NIF{GEN r ‘DISPLA ¥ OF i igo “Holiday Goods! ! dott th bub. us eae u, we have decided fy give it and our pial I alu tion in Saying —Pony wa he gy (dor yr it I "oO onl old sen ont by giving PARE BARGAINS in all linés that wee eep, in m for FIRST-CLASS WORK ia proverbial, and we have no heait- mr SULES- hat aflyone ry who may roeovERGOATS, ——|x] have been .medit: ting upon getting something have no altexndtive than to call on us; McLEOD & McKENZIE, Star ember 1G rm, De - eae ee TAS8 . » = —— Merchant T ‘ailors. f oe SPECULATION, “RUBBER AND LEATHER GEO. A. : Banker and. Broker, 40 & 42BRGAD WAY AND ot Nec Wi ST., i 7 New York City. ROMER, *-- st cks, Bonds, tirali Provisions and betro leum Bought, Sold and Carri ou Margin, P. s ss) 1 fo exp! uiatory panrphtet sept20—dy & wky ly ‘ y.L, Wea’. °3. 6. BRIDGER" & LOBURR) WHEAT, BRIDGE & BURR, Receivers...and Sommissien Dealers. . | Te WHOLESALE & iN POTATOES EEGs Butter, | e, Poultry, (ame, 4 4 > Consignments of FG@G: POTATPOES solr cited and hvera: Vahices-iua os 44 & 46 COMMER! iL Ss t R BET, Boston, MASS. ene, Seereee | Cominel ve Oficial Mark Report ‘ ip Lion, septs wre tm arte wee JaMEs A. MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS AND— . Commission Merchants, HALERA Xx ee Consiguments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. Rererences: Thomas Fs vse ee ‘ Jank ot Noaxsa Scotia, Ha Maeleods -Manayer Hank -v! Charlottetowyu, het ye WARREN & JONES, TEA MERCHANTS, LBastt fea > anoe® ‘e ¥4 Misia LONDON, Wr LAND Canara b Vion sv & Represented — in Mu SGRAVE, Halifas Qeat. 24, 1887 RE Lt ABLE ~~ - Dec At above 3.500 Ecct RUBBER, 3.500 Feet LEATHER, — m guuo SZ.3O ! NA Re OO! rr ices we ISSS-- Juni Titeed fo gi? ch rit ry} petrons 1 all wt K Cash. tf ‘ rarint Leto wr, as SA -' (hi Ss, v0 Wechave OUR GWN WAKE of urs gain i ‘ ‘ til tine YOURSELF. Don’t foryet ippy with a _ CLOTH C. URC APS SO0ES AThO Vv ERT Wea that our s 12.00, Od&PS m areiine BPON 1) irke very — — — { 0) rr RR eee IN STOCE: THE BEST QUALITIES. ;o:--—— —- & FE SSed.ep GD ! CUSTOM MAAE PAN LIS lain -=-{x]~--—— “~s8.00! hare on hand and make ou Solid cormfforts ? a oe $10.00, OVERCOATS You nave hunter's life. cnnentnlpneetia tachi {x} 317.00, this line, we have cive.you Bonh Fide Value OCSTOM TAILORING id fittingegarments. mY cree to iow here only to say rEnG! od 9 v “+ : -_ RETAIL BARDW ARE. NEILL * CHARL or — row x. -— +e 2s * ‘ ee $9.00 ! to order NAP RI $12.00. at an above ‘figures. opportunity This is the which should 529.06. COME AND SEE FOR for your Money. DE Ps “AR T MEN = is making’ its \PS and HATS,. FUR COATS; RUBBER COATS, and with a view to exchanging them speedily ‘for BD. A. BRUCE. MERCHANT TAILOR. ! J lf 1 if kinds « mY machi Cr. Wok ise pF CA baba: thet: 24,-LaRr— CH ARLOTEETOWN AND DOOR FACTORY. (: outractors and nd Builders Read This : SASH n hand ' and will Se ii 300 Panel Deers and Frames. 500° Pairs Sashes ahd Frames. a 100,000 Feet Mouldings and Finish. « 5,000 do Spoutiag snd Conductor. 1,000 do Stair Rail 5,000 Stair Baltistety. 100 Newel Posts. » Drenated to’ do all kin Ils of J i ret Sawing, Turning. * of tlothte WV indows made at snortest notice necy is new wd da SL- 3. «esd fl at the Lowest Cash Prices the following, viv.: bying in Planing, Jonting, Morticing, Lea ‘@Aautactare from the best Sof Quebec ROBERT PALMER & CO. PEAKE’S NO. 3 WHARF. ood BEER BROS. vy So! | EEFERS, } JAN UARYV Sth. Ee oben F This JBv ening: gains im Hostery. tall aptdveee- thenn, The yarn | alone wou)d cost you;more, money than we offer | black cashmere Hose for. DY : BEER BROS. a pe ep ee Weldai’s Dressmaker :—This season, as {ise x cleth dryssex dacid Apeily sake the lead, and. are combined with sik fu’ the Dinetboire style, for | day-wear; whilst for evening Directoire evats of fancy lace skirts, , ec nee nce han art len tert nett “This Evening. tiaving secured a genuine bargain in Ladre™ Cashnitrée Gidves; we will offer the same this* eVening at @ price never befere heard of in th® oity BE) HR BROS.’ + peer What to Wear,—¥Yeathers are more used in ‘| Millinery thati for 4 Tong time past, long feathers ¢ encircle the .crowm and, indeed: almost, coVer some of the large hat, whilst feather borderings ats. —_— + ee —-: 4 Steck-Taking. Ladies Ulsters, Jackets and Dolmans at ts leas gu: Ordinary ‘osl of material. Cure Jackets for 6, Heavy UC tsters for $2.00 and all other lines Sootanimnatale onan im fact the prices are ridictlousl? tow! " aC Sevres i. dk eldau's Dressmaker, S$ ort seal, and seal- ette Jackets are to be much worn this winter with ‘either vight fitting ‘Or foose frouts, the basque rather deep in front, but.slopiug up com- siderably towards the back, whic’ always hag a. stylish ap pear ance. a Sn Stock-Taking: Remember our offering of Children’s’ Ulsters, Dressevand Wrwps at 4 offusual price: We ure determined,.to make a compicte elearance before taking stock, BEER BROS : » ie : Ji hi Weldon's Dressmaker,—Dae ‘Kmpire and Di- rectoire sty les.are steadily, increasing in popu- larity and will, without doubt, gain still greater favor as the season advances, eapec jaily the latter Which isso, well-suited to the sheavy and haudeqme goods now shown, while the Empire style is so pretty for delicaté and soft fabrics Ab: wnere a ‘parey ne Fehontse wedr, wr We have still a smalk quantity of the new and hasdsome tinge ] priming, for dresses in stock. Ladies réetuiring this—th’ latest aud leading ae wilkdo well to secnreit at once. " BEER BROS... fotdered Dré a8 Goods promise t6 be the leading thing tor mextspripy. Ladies who seonred this line from us last fall will be, one: season, nhead of their friends. o effort’ will be spared to secure fot wie astomers the ost correct ana becofaing 'stVleg*in “fashfémable Dress Genday a 188). ‘ “Meeney for McCall's Popular Bazaar ‘dove: oe Patterns. , fae be natn ae ‘BEER BROS. , wrtiine . - janddlyi" ee Is desired and admired by all. Among the yen which may best be done to enhance personal beauty is the daily use of Ayer's, Hair Vigor. No matter what the color of the hair, this prepa’ ration gives it a lus- tre and pliancy that 7 adds greatly to ite AS charm. ‘Should the hair be thin; harsh; dry; or tirning gray, Ayer’s Hair Vigor will restore ‘the color, bring out a new growth, “and render’ the old soft and ‘shiny. For keeping’ the” scalp clean; cool, and healthy, there is‘no better preparation im the market. “‘T am free to ee that a trial of Ayer’s Hair ‘Vigor has vinced me that it is a genuine article. Its use has mot only.cauged the hair of my wife and daughter Cte Abundant and Glossy, but it has given my rather stunted mus: tache a respectab 6 length and appears” ance.” R. Britton, Oakland, Ohio. ' “My ‘hair Was coming out (without any ‘assistance from my wife, either), I tried Ayer’s: Hair Vigor, using ouly one bottle, and I now, have ,as fine a head of hair as.any.one could wish for.” —R. T, Schmittou, Dickson, Tenn. “T have used Aver" $ Hair Vigor in my family for a number of years, and re- _ it as the best hair preparation I now of. It keeps the scalp clean, the hair soft and lively, aud preserves the ont inal color... My wife has used it for ong time with most satisfactory re- palts, *. Benjamin M. Johnson, M. D., Thomas Hill, Mo. ~ ‘‘My hair was becoming harsh and dry, but after-using half a bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor it grew black. and glossy. cannot express the joy and gratitude I feel.’’ — Mabel C. Hardy, Delavan, IIL. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, ‘PREPARED BY Dr. J. C, Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by Druggists and Perfumers. es Dominion Str, ‘ Stanley.” {ONSIGNEES having ninlaminatin at Pictou and _/ tearrive. must send to Messrs. Noonan & Davies, Pictou, the following order before the ; goods . CAD be delivered, t to } the Dominion Winter Steamer ‘Stanley ” Masses, NOONAN & DAVIES, Pictou. You will please ship by steamer “Staniey’, any Goods arriving at Pictou for me ‘during the’ present winter, L holding myself respongible to | you for all f:eights, back charges, &c., ship lost or not lost. Sighature i) 3i0s..83. A. LORD, Agent. _ Agency Marine Department, Ch’town, December 28, 1888. We are offering this evening asténishing _bar- ' flowered or striped silks, are worn over }. = to bé Bought ready for edging ‘the Grime of |, ‘Phe prree wa ede sBoring,thephelance of, our) on Momey last. ©) Wich ‘Funs ‘{tionth ot ‘so’ é¥éF’ a thousand pounds were! ‘}the year, to make the vound:tebp to the east- offerihg, “éne steamer’ ‘not’ being able to do } more than half of it:—- Fra. Herat. , | difficulties was too, modest oy shy. to tell Ker '» pquesti lish Ja Local and Other. Items. seek Ste eee THE bap, sae —What day of the. week valid Christmas fall on Jast year ? hl Eo Mais arrived from Georgetown, by regalar train this forenoon. Tee aT THe Sean, left Georgetown for Pictou the at the usual hour his morning, aud will return this-evening. : ean taaneee! Cuurtit Opéstyc.-Phe’ Presbyterian Chureh, at’ Cardigan, - will . be opened fo- tiiorrow, Rev. James Carruthers’ officiat- ‘ing. Li catia Tue Matis.—The mail which came over to-day remains at Georgetown until Mon- : day. A special train has not yet been pro- vided. Mare, Lost.—The Summerside Farmer re- ports, that. Mr. James, Lee, of the Black Road, logt a very fine Royal Harry mare, xising four tupture Was the cause of dea’ ji, o_evie' Wepprixe PRESEN?S.—It ia not the proper thing now, te exhibit wed ling presents except to finned ate relatives and intimate friends of the family. “At 4 récent fashionable, wedding in Washington the presents, thouglt known to havé' been ntimherons ani? costly, were 'tiot dis. playéd at al. 7 ek gate ‘ Ho.twar’ Girts.—The’ populat pastor of Richmond Bay "West Presbyterian’ congrega- tiom—Rev, Phos. Corbett--was | the recipient of a nice fur-coat on Christmas eve; presented to him by his people.. Nev was. Mrs..Gorbett forgotten, ieees wears gift from the same source was @ nice fur cape and muff.— Farmar. Mackrrel, Caron-—Captain Lemarstre and some of the crew of the mail steamer Beaver, “Het Ween the M date Telands and Pictou, have arrived at? Quebec. Captain Lemarstre reports that the fall catch of mackerel vat ‘the vislamds*were very abundant and the inhabitants are consequently in a prospereus condition, ,, : " 8 ’ Tah nT tas His Consorener Smots. Hew. —A ~weal- thy widower at Primeeton,. Ind, named Jobson, whe was: married, ow - Christmas Day, hanged-himself afew nights. later. He) loft # note saying he» had -broken his promise, not tamanry again, giwen.to his finst wife.on her deathbed, and could not endure the reproaches.of dis conscience. eee oor toy ‘} CEsterpristne.Progtessive'jotiriali¢m has ‘exponents * in © England: Phe “Newcastle }Chronicle, on a recent Gay, when it appeared with two blank spaces im its leading ‘eo jexplained : ‘We are, momentarily expecting Mx, Bright, to die, and we,leave these open spaces, as typographical, grav es, S which, te insert the’ news without. the | ment.” — Crimisat Laws.—A Berlin despatch says of nearly all counteies,haye agreed, to form an international society with'the object “of the -practicak-mrprovement of criminal laws. The wgreemernt awaits the adherence of only English and American lawyers, the }reasons for whose hesitation: 'is ~anknown. - a ‘A New ‘Invcstry.—It is’ not” generally known, says the Halifax Chronié te, ehat a con- siderable quatitity of spruce ‘gum has been shipped within a year or so ‘froin’ this pro- vince to the United States. During the past shipped from Shubenacadie ' station. brings a dollar a pouid inthe Boston mar et, it being chieHly used fa thé inantfacture of 1 the finer uality of rubber goods” The gum At] local ‘Mealéers. “It ‘is one Of the’ few things that the American’ tariff makers’ have forgut- ten to déal with and it’is admitted free: eee Tue Hairax,—The Halifax has made her last trip to the Island for the season,and will make’ weekly trips’ between Wiilfax and Bose’ ton, leaving here every Wednesday morning punetually. I€ was found practically impos: sible, withvone steamer, dud at this season of ward, receive full freights both ways, and’ run on passenger, time frow,' Hutifax. Capt ee togk command of the Habfax yesterday, Capt. Hill remaining oyer, the trip to com- plete arrangements for a sister ship to the Halifax, which has now become “a necessity, the to do the busingss to enable company Way Staniex W ANDERS, —A German paper says that Henry M. Stanley is wanderi ring in Africa on account of a love affair.” It is said that he became enamotred ‘of a ‘young Englisy lady: The hero-who faced such stapendous of his love, but. confided it to her brother, re- him, to be, his, mediator. The Eng- dy, refused to take the. initiative; she would neither decline or accept of the lover, who had hot codrage ‘to ‘speak for himself,” but promised te* think over the problém. While she\was thinking eame the call to Stan- ley to march off to Africa for the liberation ‘of Emin, and he ,went, Calypso t to her cogitations. —e_ . Tat Breach, or Promise,Srit,— Referring y.| to the breach of promise suit-—Prince vs. Txe- maine—the St. John, .Jelegraph says: “‘A large batch of letters, peceived by Migs Prince faring” thé "éngavement, | dre iit the hands of her lawyers, arid the trial is expiected"to prove very liitéeresting, in view of the fact’ that the young man has sought ew ties?” After the , sérvifig” of “the Writ a letter wads Sent by the respondent to the young lady’ asking for an interview,’ but he ‘was teferred to the le; gal Tfirnmt who aot for her.” They ‘have ‘also been placed in of a threatening letter possession SasehY ed by Mties Pritice, from some fanknow n sdutce, but Wavirig a United States stamp on it with a Massachusetts postmark, and pur- porting te be written by a pattythere. It is signed by one name and at the bottom has ay dagger. It threatens her with injury unless {she desists from her prosecution of Tremaine, commencing with the suggestive words, ‘We umns, |, gss_of a mo, |, that atthe instance of leading German »aa- |) \thorities in criminal law, emivent legal mep|, pickers get fi fitty cents’& pound for it ‘from the’ i Presbyterian, Charches;, $11;,, Sey lies by hisown leaving the. English ' — at + The Duchess of Cambridge pays,.@ we! i] known vocalist $4,000 a year to sing to her daily. Don’t’ridicule the poor man whousttpports ten ora.dozen dogs. Perhaps thatis the ouly way he has to keep pup. For the monument of Genéral Grant, which is estimated to cost half a mailion, oe: S130, 000 has-so far been raised. : Captain Hill, of the atoaasey Halifax, is ona business trip to the Island. “He will visit Summerside, Souris and Georgetown before leaving for home. Hon. J, A. © hapleau is staying in Paris, and ‘will shortly undergo an operatfott.’ It is ex ed that:nfter'about fourteer days’ rest t= will be able: to return to ‘Canada for the pening of the Dominion Parliament. On Christmas day; Mr’ Gedrge W > Childs, it is said, distributed among the editers, re porters, correspondents, clerks, compositors, pressmen and other employes of the Philadel- phia Ledger nearly $40,000, It is feported’that-the Emperor of Germany owes the recurreuce of his ear malady solely to his own obstinacy in living in the marble palace at Potsdam in defiance of the advice of his physicians. He is how. going to buy a villa at Reichenhall, . . Mr.’ David M. Stone, of the New York Journal of Commerce, is perhaps as literally the editor of his paper as‘any newspaper man in the country. Withra single exception, not an editorial that he has not writen himself or carefully edited has gone jato his journal du: ing thelast 29 years: Emperor, Francis Joseph and King Hum- bert of italy have exchanged the most cordial of New. Year's congratulations. The Emperor has seat an autograph letter to Emperor William expressing complete confidence in the maintenance of peace. Edward Shannon, who celebrated his 100th birthday in Pittsfield; Mass., last week, sat up alk: nightanddenced fll broad daylight. He has always used liquor and tobacco. But for such bad habits as thesé he would probably stand a chance of completing another century at leasf. The .London Chronicles correspondent at Vienna says he hears that the Czarina’s ail- ment is becoming like that from which her sister, the» Duchess of Cumberland, suffered several months ago, that great anxiety pre- vails in the Imperial family, and that tne family physician = advised the Czar to summon Prof, .Leideddorf; Duchess of Cumberland. . = Bipot _ Phe Pork Problem. who cured the CoRRRCT. answers-to the pork problem, published in Tae Examiner of the 22nd December,.have been sent in by,- Katie Ready, Yrishtown. P. M, Edmunds, Alexandra, Robt. Blackett, Grand River. John McLaughlan, Clyde River. '. Minnie:-Me Molver, West Newted)’ hat 26. Sam. Buchanan, S'side arry R. McKenzie, Flat River. * Be; <1 oe Ridon. wre ward L. McKay, New Glasgow... chool Bey, W ete. i Sette Me} iMad, Wood Tslaiid’s! JY F, Baker, North Lake. mo an Archibald, McLeydy Charlattetes p., . Henry ane ao, ‘Albert’ Ling} Wheatley River We AxHawley, Ohanbotteto® n, vuthee WV. Dlacdonald; .C her y V alley. : Nelson McQuarrie, C bh irlottetown, “Udo. Ro MeMabibny, ‘County Litre” ONT. doo by” Ctaarlotteto wns: Troyes ‘*No Name,” Nowhere a Augustine A. ‘Mac donald, Souris. Mo. Moran; Churlottetdwn: » sega. Suilivan, oe Ge James McNeill, St. C atherine’s Jesse W. Jesse W. Bradehit, Head St. Peter's Bay. Duncan, Cameron ron, Charlo tetown : J. SOW. Sey Ray Péttine. Wm. A. Burke, do. wm: Ov Rose; Lakeville; Lot Wr: * 'M 7 eo - > P. kh. Isiand Hospital. The P, KE. Island cHoapits’ hes. reecived the following sums:--Summeraside »Metho- dist church, $1.78; Caavendishand Stanley lool Episcopal Church, Port, Hill, $4.64; Pownal and), Vernon,JRiver Methodist. Charches, $9.20; Summerside Church of Christ, $4: Tryon: Methodist Church, $12:50; a friend, Tryon, ‘$10; Mrs' W- Lea, ‘Tryon, $15 Wim Sterns; Esy, Morell, @1¢ Clifton” Presby- rerian ‘Chirch, $6; Mrs (Rev W) Hamilton, ‘Margate, ‘SIP Margaté “Methudist ‘Church, $5.80; Montague Church of Ch¥ist, $8.54; Wodd. Idands Presbyterian Church, $8; Rose V Talley do., $6.08; a friend, Ch’town, $50, Also the following AMOULLS per Rev J Goodwill:—North River Presbyterian Stree: $3.465" Bast Rivet, Wot 48, Pres- terian Chiurchi, $4.04: “Cape T raveTse do., 7; West River uy.’ ‘$4.75; Canve Cove do., $6.46; ‘DeSable > » $7;, Birch Bill do., $6.81; New Glasgow Road. do., $3.41; Orxell do,, $3.50; Mis McP hal, Orwell, te A Sav EyxpineG,--There was a terrible, end- ing to the Christmas festivities af Austin, a village al bout fifteen miles south of Harrison- ville, Mo., afew days ago. The Sabbath Schou! gave’ a Christrias'tree ertertainment, and the young people gave a dramatic per- formance to wind wp theevening: © Daring t! course of the performance the heavy villi and. ‘The part was tak by Walter Webb, a wel!-to-de-young farme and! when he made the sapposed fatal blow h tripped and fell forward,ythe knife ’piercin, his heart; and he died instantly. , -_--»>> - — Consumption Cured. |. (dp, old. physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands hy. an East In- dia, missionary, the formula of .4, simple vege- table remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Cousmupiso n,.. Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all. Throat .and. Lu Affections, also a positive and.radicgal cure Nervous Debility, and all Neryous Complaints, atter having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousasids of cases, has felt it his, duty to hake it knéwn’ to hits suffering ' fellows. Actuated by this motive,’ arid a’ desife to re- lieve haman ‘suffering, I will ‘send; free of charge,to alt who désire it, the recipe, in Ger- man, French or knglish, with, fall” directions for preparing and using...Sevt, .by.,mail by Biel deh, addressing with, stamp, . aper, shed neo blood,’ > decd — dy Zi eod sum jour zi W...A, Noxgs, “ Power ae oeth® sowk ”