ee atin nc i gat = at i PAB NE le een eae asa . - i } “4 E once eae epee emacs ie ae SA dinning ete - grt eee ot ie % — ee ee Bae eee ae aang a ne og spn en Soe | 4 , : i ; Pe ets es ee ee ee rr ~~ » _- eB Y j a Y j’ - ! ’ }. ] AT LX EXAMIN ER, Eo: rank oT ’ EXAMINER | Mecting of Presbytery. aes THE DAILY EXAMINER. | — a - | REV. MR. SUTHERLAND INDUCTED INTO THE | — DECEMBER 19, 1889. PASTORATE OF ZION CHURCH. | ' | The Presbytery of Prince Edward Island The Mails. met in Zion Church on Wednesday even- | e Ve I the 18th December, at 7.30, and wa: ‘ ’ . , . luly nstituted by the Moderator, A. B. ; : Ice " MelLeod t} hor sre present Messrs. | * t Vichy , With whom were present vie BT ny : iad : eny a < to-day; they =| 4 McLean Sinclair, J. G. Cameron, W. For the Largest Assortment. of \ l iter P. Archibald, A. Raulston, James Car ‘7, i lk As ‘cl ; af try t , + KeCrcnieis ) eld ruthers, G. MacMillan, A, W. Mabon, W. | Silk —Hanc , P M rufts, J M M Li xl, H. Dickie, Jas. Paton NX Co’s. we , M. Vi iclenn ‘ul, J W. Mackenzie, Minis- } \ ney ters nd W. T. Huggan and T. C. James, | Ruling Kid 4 O11 : F | So a ee a Sel 1 Sinclair preached For the Handsomest Silk Hand . t i ile vey, ‘ SMOaN OlNcisz ITRACTIOE . 19 m i ; . | 1 New | s suitable sermon from the text Mat. xx., kerchiefs, go to Paton & Co’s even ae Srorm r ” | viii., and 20, “*And lo, I am with you alway I uf 5.00 | ' Fi tl unto the end of the world;” and, after am ) arral ud rostmaster of |divine service, narrated the steps. 00 For China Silk Handkerchiefs, rrow | congregation having united in singing a par : ee : : r if { [ (2d psalm, the Moderator put the with beautiful borders, go to a s ‘ . | usual questionsof theformula, all which were ) g (1? . 5 - > om ‘ M4 Ss. Sta sade Ullal oo . inswered by Mr. Sutherland. Then, having Paton & Co engaged in prayer, he, giving Mr. Su- a therland the right hand of fellowship, said: on 1° we siailiones tk 7 »| In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, the} One Thousand Silk Handker- Chickens Coming Home to Roost | n the name of the Lord Jesu: st, oum vy King and Head of the ¢ hureh, and by chiefs to choose trom at lus Patriot is notin a very agreeable | the authority of this Presbytery, I induct Sa, aie ‘ an Hae ti to the pastoral charge of this congre- Paton & Co s. ation, and admit you to all the rights and WY ney privil ther pertaining. The members ; ; . 4* s . i t, as] of presbytery then came forward and gave] Pure White Silk Handkerchiefs. } ‘ i Mr. Suthe t right hand of fellow ha 4 I i vol i - A . bs a | shij all prices, at Paton & Co’s. : : | R W M ufts then addressed the vis LSS\ new indu } inister, and the Rey. A. - : me : \ a n delivered an admirable address} Fancy Shot Silk Handkerchiefs |} to the people, after which Mr. ‘chibald ’ eS Wehive ghely:ts sugister [Se the poopie, aiter aw eee: ARN at James Paton & Co’s. ed in prayer tor the divine biessing upon - , ae os lt » union this day formed, that the Al- hy 3 W 4 ' @ yhié . than rreacg ati } he ‘ ° . . ° i l } nt oiess the Cconegre tion in the , ‘ | 2 owe , Silk Handkerchiefs ( | An iN as in the past. | Don t buy h ilk Har 1 as | ! f Ch gregation then joined in singing before seeing Paton & Co Ss. ja part of l2zZnd Psalm, after which the ' : "IM iderator pronounced the Benediction. : ' } ee c se " sihiahiltne “ini of f ‘ ‘ ‘ ° _ ° : : [mie Gate dis a young man of much! Toadies’ and Misses’ Kid Mitts, ak na large tield of ( va { la | the vigor and freshness of his man- | only 45c.—-a great bargain — | it, from the enthusiasti meeting : . - Bales t last evening we are sure success must at Paton & Co's . mOWw sal Von- | attend his ministration in Zion Church, i VE sauded, in 1@ preiiminary _ ‘ * . . 7 im , } . . > . ‘ — ° Ss as ad Obituary. Men’s Fur Coats—all price . ee 5 . -? 1 and eight hundred mor “ . at James Paton & Co’s. ; Departe this iife at | ieasant Hill, L t ¥ na an their p nts, and they 49. on the 4th December inst., at the resi- s eded 1 removing, in the same | dence of Albert Boswell, Esq , in the 42nd . age : ras - three weeks iliness| Men’s Persian Lamb Caps, the x 1s ni red names year of his age, altel three weeks liness ; 3 ‘ 1 ge teas AEE nig ialificati 1 excess Which he bore with Christian resignation cheapest, at Paton & Co's. to the Divine Will, Allan McDonald, son : nu f Conservatives which Mr./of the late John McDonald (deceased), of | ) 8 h is s l rem hy Viount \] on L, t 48 rhe aece ised was ‘ ) . : . rar) at ; % , ; é obes, in great varie a faithful and trustworthy servant of Mrs. Goat Robe ; g . r y 1 Me ich. 2 Boswall for over twenty five years, and by and lowest prices, at Paton iin ie . his fidelity, industry and moral worth, not a ia | 1 to Fave abou nly gained the esteem and respect of Mr. & o's. ‘ " I . e 1eD ly s p i Boswell and family, but that of the com- munity generally. The deceased was at o Z ss " — | ho have. tended during his sickness by Drs. Taylor} For Ladies’ Dolmans, Fur-J.ined ' rs who have , , + . 7 ’ fand McNeill, and nothing was left undone . : k ‘ ‘ » at. ’ ee 7 5 5 ~ ‘« @ ¢ rag o t right to vote have no (person but| that medical skill could devise to restore Circulars and Astracan Jac Mr. L. H. Davies lame f result. | him to health and usefulness, but all un- ets, there is no better place | veal woh wok adva ' his | iVallaDle death did its Work i ay ite od py | Lhe deceased was followed to his last rest- in the city than James \ the Franchis t, gaine by ; : > on _.- jing place, Pownal Cemetery, by a large », fn? 1 the Parliament that passed i ourse of people of different denomina- J aton & Co 8. vd i al ob ions to \ 3 tions, to pay their last tribute of respect to — nd charitahiea a a ede od elect a sppened ;* POs ANG ChaPilawmie Miemoer Of Sociely. : ; a i ! |'Too much praise cannot be accorded to Mr.| Just the place to buy Dress wrong p y | Boswall and family for the kindness, care, Goods where you can get , 7” » Bitp OF “8 land attention paid to the deceased during oe ; y cS vere erroneously registered fliction. Indeed, Mr. Boswall es- the best variety at the l.w- } ] aa wh ¢ a x : < : 3 ; ~ r rt eemed tl! aece ased as much as ii fhe was : ° ao Nee tome of hievtun’ femily. ‘The deescsed):: Ct AEE > Seer as I Yor! S : MaCtal es a her, tour er and I se & Co g. 4 eR, eh Macvalum ers, all of whom are absent from the | B 4 P in R ad An l “ sil ; lL. wit he ¢ xception of two brothers, to mourn the loss of a dutiful son and] p “17: . 1 Mr. L. i. w habe of mare) Or Millinery, try James Paton fhe dece ised was a man or rare . “ , Z [ l ‘ : ; . pee ’ c ~ . : 1: gay gc ae & Co. See their Trimmed : isquallo Ley. Angus yicVonaid. ae oa - a > r ‘ . b y 5 Th yy ns re} P., who was so favorably known by the Hats at 1.75, $2 and $2.25. I 1 a off snd the | P ibl cly yenerally. (United States and , i sland papers please copy).—Com. wie died.” Mot .. > ae oe The balance of our Ulster and smn naun Meassrs iuvert erry, | N; om ‘ wail “ ‘ A | ow ise B ‘ arlottetown, Patrick Kiley, and Peter | - Barrow Escape. Mantle Cloths clearing out K bedford, anil many others were Capt. Walsh, keeper of the lighthouse at at reduced prices. — Paton struck off the listat Mr. Davies’ instance|the mouth of Summerside harbor, had ‘ , | rather an unpleasant experience on Monday & Co. ‘ le printer or copyist had changed], — Taki a ai ’ ’ | aking with hima rough frame sled, s ietter in a name ud a pole, he started home from the light- : ' . i “> ‘ ‘ ve At the 1 ion of this year, Mr. Davies} house. He found the ice all right on the | For Shawls—the best alue in re ee winedeses Ahk 1 ‘ a, rted on the same course At Rustico he | Hats, but when crossing the channel, about t —try Paton & Co Ss. , : ss | 11 o’clock, he broke through, and only that the ci 7 y t < je ion to OV l lnare t hames, |) } = 3 + ' oe — = snased tO get on a pan OT Ice, would, . eens Mea’ SFoUnAS 5} no doubt, have gone under. Several persons ee ie did the same in aln very polli 1¢ |saw him on the ice, but thought he was a ve County. }man from the Bedeque side, out fishing ; Cilicinae Metts ie is | smelts, and paid no attention to him. Wonder i] | 0] ey ll aga pr UCI sls: | Shortly after noon, however, he was seen . ‘ i lot Only made out in his own | waving his eoat on the pole, and heard ou were g i by his partne r, | sh puting for help. Pilot Dann and Mr. A. . I | > ' } ~ « } 4 M itherlan : ho local man being | G1 .ay puta boat on a sled, and started at Most Wonderful is our great willin shoulder the responsibility, | °P¢e te the rescue, and succeeded in bring’| 141, of Reefers and Overcoats mo om ape, jing the Captain ashore between one and : ’ ve wn, Mr. Davies prosided for | two o'clock in the afternoon. He was not) Qur Low Prices astonish every- nearly t months over the labors of his h the worse of his dangerous adven- i hful ; . ; ; E ure, as he kept himself from freezing by] One, Give Paton & Co. a trial i vers, and objections were} lure, as he “ 1 fortl t] fi ; : |} walking back and forth on the pan of ice[-e _ oi . _ ; th nes 6G about sbove referred to, and which gave him a if you want to save money. ’ 1? ! | ’ ’ . , . ] > - a , P . . iree hundred Conservative electors } pr menade of a few feet.—J ournal. lyn ns blundering snd incapacity, | —_—_—___—_+e- — Se é objections fell t the ground In | . : ’ : : - Notes and Comments. M ’ ; the sam nanner the Grit electors w ho | os en S Underclothing wi lependingon Mr. L. H. Davies to give | —There is a great deal of force in the . e of ;« rection in their cases found i follow ing remarks by an unknown exchange: ; yi ; if i nie AS . } ‘ “ ; : : : ‘* Everybody reads newspapers, and there Trp py +4 D nat th y leaned ona broken reed. Mr. = 1. I I VERY CHEAE AT Davies neglected his business, and they lost their votes ! The e H. having mduct of Mr. L. scolding Mr. Ferguson for Davies in beaten him in the field of his own choice is very much like the bad natured complaints of a school-boy who calls for sympathy because he has come off second best in a qu arrel of his own provoking. The Patriot's resume of the results of the revision in Charlottetown is sadly lacking if Grits in the essential element. nearly had a8 many Conservatives as been are many who will tell you that if they edited a newspaper they could do it far better that the editor himself. It is a popular delusion, among numbers of our fellow-creatures, that it is the simplest thing inthe world to run either a news- paper, a theatre, ora railroad. Some seem to think that no special training is requi- site in the man who produces or works on a hewspaper. According to them, anyone without the slightest trouble, can get all the news to be found in the city, and write the editorials besides. There never wasa greater error. Journalism is at oncea trade, a profession, and a business. To be a successful journalist means also that a struck off, the Patriot would have little Cause for di man is a careful and prudent business man, who has, besides the talent to write and spleasure. The bad temper dis- pisyed in the article of yesterd ay is the best answer to the Patriot's figures. elm i i we i « ‘ I with the \ i Oo oot d ow ne p! ‘ 1 I) ninion RB ta id ne y i ts i ye vant solid satis del0Odw “re ut ' : ‘ : ¥) K \ r no more desir o timely | present tor Christmas than a pair of the bean iifal Skatin, boots selling 39 Cheap a the 7) . ys - = pluton Boot and Shoe Store, delvdy t Jeol tl amie Ne direct public opinion, to collect news and | do a hundred and one things of which the ; world outside a newspaper office, knows nothing. It takes years to learn how to do | the routine work of a newspaper, and there }are many men who could never learn news- | paper work at all.” | : ” i i } | | bad it the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. . del9 iW > Ladies’ skat ing b del¥dw | nov22 ies’ prune!la boots, only 40 cents a pair, ots, hand-made, flanne!. }\ined, guaranteed the best and cheapest in tre city, at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Stove, PATON & COS. What the People Say! We have tried everywhere, but can find no better place than PATON & CO’S. They have the Largest and Best Stock to choose from. You try Ja, Paton & Co. MARKET SQUARE. Ch’town, Dec, 19, 1889. MBER THURSDAY, | DEC E BEER BROS., IMPORTERS OF—— Fashionable Millinery, — (x}--—_—— MOURNING GOODS A SPECIALTY. —| ‘> [ am going to \ Clothing Store ! ee ee > | rg. ie fhe Bald-Headed Truth END US YOUR EAR, and we will pay you A bigger interest on the ioan than you coul ret on hard cash, " . We have a large stock of CLOTHING that we/such defy competition. are going to clear out in the next two months, no matter if we sell them under cost. WE DON’T STRETCH THINGS when we say that our new stock is the BEST and CHEAPEST in the city. Say what you like, but when you see Mc- EACHEN’S CLOTHING you'll acknowjedge they can’t be beat, jabout their goods, t ican’t be capped or handicapped. the truth about , . “t jall broke up. Wool Pants, 90c; Wool Shirts, 68c., REEFERS.—We keep Ss flung together and palined off as good oneg, bu'|tage of it, our $4 00 Reefer is as good as you'll get for $6.0 anywhere. SUITS away down. Give usacail. We'll treat you right. A. E. McEACHEN, down and tney can’t be touched. Ch’town, Dec. 11, 18S89—dy wed sat Mon thu wky li 9 1889. E ne Dress Goods and Mantles. House Furnishings of all kinds, Special Values in Carpets and Oil Cloths, YOU CAN'T STOP ME'NO FLIES ON THIS! BOUT OUR STOCK OF SHOES is just this: Its immense Quality, Quantity and Prices thers may deel out “bald, disiointed chat” - but the bald-headed truth “Truth crushed to earth will rise again,” but McEACHEN’S BOOTS AND ISHOES :s that they are so crushed that they PRICES.—They all say the one word, CHEAP. |can't rise again, They are utterly smashed and | We're writing a new history in BOOTS AND no Reefers that are SHOES, ani we hope people will take advan- We can crow, because our prices are away é Give us a call, Connolly’s Old Stand, Queen Street. WiLL BEGIN On ’ cpmonieenssigpell gy eeninciemananit OVERCOATS, REEFERS, SUITS, Reduced 30 per cent. off. ULSTERS, WOOL GOODS, PANTS and VESTS, reduced 20 per cent. HATS, RIBBONS and TRIMMINGS, CORSETS, SHIRTS and LINDERS, very low. DRESS GOODS, } | Reduced from ! TABLE LINEN, SHEETINGS, } as the subscriber intends closing out the business. Five Pounds of 28 Cent Tea for $1.00 —for Cash only. GEORGE E. FULL. Charlottetown, Dec. 6, 1889—6i eod + wky ————(x) a and true value by leaving their orders at the Tailoring tablishment of suit you exactly, and will not be undersold by any house in the trade, We have a large stock of FUR GOODS, which must be closed out regardless of cost. Fur Coats from $16 to $59; Fur Caps from $1.25 t» $12, all wool under; Neckties and all Novel- ties in Gents’ Fnrnishings at prices to tickle your pocket, Charlottetown, Dec. 14, 1889. CHILDREN’S SLEICHS! (a ing Horses, Shovels. d&ec., &c., —CHEAP aT— MARK WRIGHT & CO’S, Charlottetown, Dec, 9, 1889—dy 2aw wky GEORGE E. FULLS- Closing Out Sale Monday, December 9th. 20 to 35 Per Cent The whole stock of NEW WINTER GOODS must be sold, ‘FACTS! Parker House Rolls, Cakes, Jelly Squash, Cream of Tartar Biscuit, Cornmeal Cakes, every evening steaming hot. ENTLEMEN who wear “ Made Up” Clothing from motives of economy, will recognize the difference between worth Hotels and Boarding Houses. STAND, Kent Street, For a SUIT, OVERCOAT or REEFER we contract to|/l the Use of Campbell’s Wine of vVoctors Bouchard and ists so highly recemmended by public opinion, nave experimeuated with cines against Puimonary one prepared years past they have finally adopied, comperative experiences, basea upon the anti- seplic method, dertruction of the Bacilli. oration diminishes, and very soon one is pleased .o Witness the gradual disappearance of the Baccilli, the breaking off of the fever and the capid recovery of appetite and strength. Cutters, Pointers, Clippers, Rock- PROGRAM OF THK First Concert ~OFr THE. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY PHILHARMONIC HALI, 19:h December, ON Thursday, Chorus —“Carnovale”.... The Philharmonic Society, ..Rosinni Bolen: oss 00000 S0eseboodbosonncena Miss Barrett, “O, Hush Thee, My Baby”,, The Philharmonic Society, COOCORPNRS bean. Choras -- Sullivan “Nazareth” .... Solo ov ovcchesceep agua Ven, Archdeacon Weston-Jones, Gounod THE MAY QUEEN. MAY QUEEN... MRS. MALCOLM MeLgop LOVER... ....REV. FRED EB. J, LLoyp QUEEN.. ‘eoeeeee sae MRS, ROOME CAPTAIN OF THE FORESTERS (as Robin Hood) PROFESSOR JOHN CAVEN OVErUPe ..........-20eseeeeceeseecer ses ce GROIN 1 Chorus--‘* Wake with a Smile, O Month of | May 7.20 . ca 000s ssn0neen 2 Recitative and Air—*O Meadow, Clad in Karly Green’ 3 Chorus—‘)) holy Plight” { Solo and Chorus — Round” With a.L.yghas we &9 5 Recitative and Duet—* Can I Not Find”,,... . 6 Recitative and Air—“’Tis Jolly to Hunt”...... 7 Recitative and Trio—“TheHawthorn in the Ginbn” . . neds s+0ccekiiphus OhencSicseus, Gee : Recitative and Chorus—* Ijl-Fated | ig r gun bineodencula tll oes eneeas eS Cd Pens BOR ons vicis ccecccsents st Orchestra Chorus—* Hark! Their Notes§ the Haut- DOPE sik i Abscess poovek Ue ¢oe, Chae 9 Recitative Solo and Chorus—“* What Mean eee ecace 10 Finale—** And the Cloud Hath Passed Away.’ LS angen sensitiah sali “GOD SAVE THE QUEEN,” Doors open at 7.15 p.m. Concert at 8 o'clock, PHILHARMONIC” NOTES.—Three hundred and fifty tickets for Reserved Seats in body of isl and forty unreserved in Gallery have issued, and no other seats wil] be guaranteed, These tickets may be had at the Dianiond Book- store and Watson's Drug Store up to 7 o'clock this ore. If any remain un they may be had at the Hall after 7.15. No seats guaranteed after 8 o’clock. Entrance by right hand staircase only. Performers are reminded to be in their pluces before 7 45 o'clock, Te ELECTRICAL. AVING received my new stock of ELKC- TRIC BELLS, ANNUNCIATOR - BURG- LAR ALARMS, MEDICAL BATTERIES, etc, I am prepared tof supply customers with any of thea bove at very low prices. ' Fitting up Hovges and Repairing Instraments a Specialty. All work gare ptcod. FRED. E. MORRIS, Dealer in Electrical Goods, Corner of Queen and Water Streets, Ch’town, Dec. 18, 1889, NOTICE. | j NEIL close of navigation steamers will leave Charlottetown for Pictou at six o'clock in the morning, instead of seven, ae heretofore. By order, F, W. HALES. Dee 16. YMC. A. Sale ot Papers. and Magazines. N FRIDAY EVENING, the 20th inst., in the Y. M. C. A Reading Room, will be offered all the leading Magazines and Papers, English and American. All members of the Asssciation are entitled to attend this sale. R. M. BARRATT, decl4 Secretary. ECLIPSE BAKERY. ‘HE PLACE to buy your Bread ie at i D, STEWART’S, where you will get it Fresh Baked every day and of best quality. Arso—Tea Buns, Bath Bans, Currant Buns, Drop Cakes, Hermit Please give us a call. Special rates to Remember the OLD place—WATTS’ dec2—-tf Beech-Tree Creosote, in Diseases of the Lungs and Throat, oe ee ee ere N the South of France, where all rsops threatened by Phthisis go to be treated where Gimbert, the two speciai- allthe proposed medi- Tubercolosis, it is the to-day, and that which for ten aiter many having specially in view the After a few days’ use of the remedy, the expec- W bea instead ef confirmed Puthisis, Catarrb x Chronic Bronchitis have to be dealt with, the iiffercnt forms of which may sometimes give ise tO an uncertain diagnosis. they have always been cured Those exce]l-nt results need not astonish us, if we consider the lucky natural 1 s.Ciations of Complete ant.s»ptic and Balsamic princivles in the compound we now describe, When our Wine shall have restored health, it will be well notto discontinue its use at once, and at al’ evauts to use it again about a fortnight vefore winter sets in, and at every change of season to. lowed by damp weather DIRECTIONS.—A small dessert spoonful three times a day, after each meul, gradually increased to a large dessert spoonful. N. B.—The use of Cod Liver Oil, as a powerful sssistant to the remedial properties of the Wine, 1s recommended. Campbell’s “Skrei” Oil being "SNPs CH ANGI Chaindecnnae y * * , Dh: nové—lycod