. Tia wT tin wut gent a * at ie al th gts i i 4 - THE DAILY EXAMINER, - -- Local and Other Items, - ‘ s ecture e Nei arrived t a) tl . on 7 A LAR OLCt reading at the Dia the long evenings _—. In fand oil goat fi malic 8 wts, at Dorsey { r< ‘ ‘dee 23, ti _ ~ . MA \ SOCTETY \ ‘ ‘ ti oticers will be o ns i ‘ eT! ' i i wd Lady Laus ye are to 8] i part winter at Mon o_ ‘ Tue Protestant school population of Win nipeg, a ording to the census enumeration. iA 3.683 os How. Mr. Fer soN will lecture at Caven dish, on the evening of Thurs lay, 6th Janu ary, next > A qvaytrry of the Canadian goods exhibit ed at the Colonial and indian Exhibition have arrived at Halifax. — ~ OwItne tothe change in the weather the market today was poorly attended and stecked. Prices unchanged. 7 (70 to St. James Rev. Mr. Carruthers deliver his second ee “ tere, Across the Channel. - Mr. James Kercan. of Augusta, Me., shipped Sixteen horses by the Northern Light this morning. They are all for the American maraet. = - oma? mon : : : y ; : i De most famous man in Yale (¢ ollege died ast week. He was known as “ the half back and xo al Kl ke r probably some sort of higher mathematics. , _ ——> TaeRe is a great boom in the gold district in the North Saskatchewan region. rhe quartz from one lode on being assayed yielded about $48 to the ton. : : ; mupeainetitieeenchl Tue Rev. J. Hutchison, M. A. will (D. V. otliciate at Clyde River on Sabbath first, the 2nd of January, 1887, at 11 o'clock, a. m., and at West River at 2.30 p. m. histatins AN emergency meeting of Boyne L. O: L. will be held this evening, at 8 o'clock sharp, to make preparations for the funeral of their late lamented Brother, George P. Tantou. ‘dela tidiieanoats Aut the ladies interested in the progress of the Yeung Men's Christian Association, are requested to meet in the ¥. M.C. A. parlor Thursday, at 4 o'clock, p. m., to arrange for a bazaar to be help for the benefit of the As- sociation. ——_—- —— In the Campbell case the Judge Lady Campbell £150 costs in her suit her husband, and full costs of her against her husband's suit. He also ail the co-respondents, except Gen. full costs. granted against defenc e granted Butler, —_ > AN alarming epidemic of diphtheria pre- vails in the City of Hull, opposite Ottawa. The disease first made its appearance last May, and owing to gross neglect of precau- tions against the spread of the contagion has grown to alarming proportions. inhibit Mr. C. C. Carrtoyn, of Souris, purchased a bear-skin, yesterday, which was taken from a bear killed near that place a few days ago. Bears are becoming quite plentiful of late. One day last week an old bear and cub came out into an open field, at Lot 46, and after taking a view of the surrounding scenery, retired again. pe Owe of the six selected verses in competition to win Millner’s Ash Sifter is as follows -— Sine a song of sixpence—Ash Sifter’s all the Zo : Four and twenty housewives standing in a row, The machines were set agoing and the women cried encore, Millner got twenty-four. And their orders for exactly — A covupLe of weeks ago a mission under the auspices of the Anglican Church was conduct- ed in Ottawa by a band of mission brothers. The services excited a great deal of attention and were very largely attended. One result was seen a few days ago. The Commissioner of Castoms received through the hands of Rev. Mr. Bogart, of Ottawa, who was acting for Rev. Mr. Ford, of Brockville, who con- ducted the mission in St. Alban’s church, the sum of $51.50. It was conscience money, an act of restitution by a person who had de frauded the Government, and who had been made to realize his moral wrong by attending the mission service. ianteenve Ix the Pictorial World, received at the Reading Room last evening, there is a full page engraving of a drawing by | Mr. R. Har- ris, R. C. A., entitled “‘The Widow's Warn- ing.” Commenting upon the picture, the Pictorial World says:—‘*‘The Widow's Warning’ is the title given by the artist to our principal illustration, and the picture tells ics own story. She who inthe by-gone years lost her heckeed in the treacherous sea, now warning her who is on the threshold of life of the danger she incursof alike irreparable loss and life-long sorrow. We see in the faces of the two young people that the warning saddens them, but is disregarded. She will not be dissuaded from linking her fate to his; better to spend half her life mourning bitterly for her loss, than lose the happiness of that half of which their mutual love contains the protuise, Mea. Jown LONGWORTH, 50n ot Henry Longworth, Esq., High Sheriff of Queen's County, who left here for the Northwest sev- has, we are pleased to learn, been eminently successful. For four years past he has discharged the duties of chief clerk in the C. PeR. freight house at Emer- son to the satisfaction of all. Asa result of his exemplary conduct, he has been promoted to the important position of station agentffor the C. P. n at Portage > a _ = eve of his departure for the latter place he w bang uetted Mt the Russell. About aa guests were present, Mayor Irwin presided, aud the affair was one of the most successful ever held in Emerson. The toast “‘ Our Guest,” was accompanied by a verbal address, in which a warm tribute was paid to Mr. Longworth's worth and character; the infor- mation was also volunteered that the guest was to be presented with a gold locket and chain, which would be forwarded to him at - - eral years ago, Portage la Prairie. Mr. Longworth, in re- ply, thanked all present for their kindness, and expresved his regret at leaving his many friends at Emerson. In common with Mr, Charlottctown, Longworth’s many friends in | t ve walk him every success in his new field of jabor, Hall this « vening and hear ar a WINER, | i ' SPECIAL Desparoues to Tak Ex, ' ' } The Adams Express Robbery. CHICAGO, Dee oe Express robbers, who robbed a safe on the St. Louis and San Francisco road on 1 Oct. 25 of S60 000, were ; related by Pinker | ton officials to-night : The agency has Suc ceeded im arresting live men, one of whom. Fred Witrock, is the author of the ** Jim Cumiuiungs ” letters, and who is claimed to meets to-night. be the man who perpetrated the robbery. The det ctives have found about $15,000 of the stolen booty, The story of the chase has all the dash of a romance. lia aieel iii tate Grand Larceny. New York, Dee. 27. W. K. Souther. formerly of the banking flem of W. K. Souther & Co., which failed in 1885 with heavy liabilities, has been in dicted by the grand jury for grand larceny. He is accused of misappropriating the es- tate of his grandfather, who died in 1873. it is asserted that the accused has applied $180,000 of the estate to his business. Storms in England. New ; 4.1 Gespaccn York, Dec. 24. A cable says the snow storm yesterday in England appears to have done an unprecedented amount of damage to The snow was attended m the southern leiegraph wires and east was much damage to with hurricanes ern road. There and property. —_ Gored by a Bull. MircHEe.y, Ont., Dec. 27. Saturday afternoon, John Dawson, living on the outskirts of the town, was gored to death by a ferocious bull, and his wife, run- ning out to the barn-yard and the bleeding form of her They leave a large, grown-up family. seeing A Halifax Failure. Hatrrax, Dec. 27. Mackintosh & Cuv., have assigned, creditors to the amount of $0,000 are ’ preferred. The estate will probably pay 40 cents on the dollar. or Facr! | . Wioiesaie grocers, a Theatre Burned Down. PutiLapetputa, Pa., Dec. 27. The Temple theatre was burned and the roof fell in, burying two to-day, firemen who were burned to death. Loss $490,- 000. A $2,000 Burgiary. Hamitron, Ont., Dec. 27 The ticket office of the Grand Trunk station was burglarized early this morning, and over $2,000 in cash stolen. Fell off a Bridge. Krveston, Ont., Dec. 27. R. Thompson, a laborer, fell off a bridge at High Falls, and received injuries which resulted in his death. Weather Bailetin, Toronto, December 28 —10 a.m. Fresh to strong westerly winds, fair and considerably colder. For the Ladies. Laughter is the poor man’s plaster, Making every burden light ; Turning sadness into gladness, Darkest hour to May dawn bright. ‘Tis the deepest and the cheapest Cure for ills of this description, But for those that woman’s heir to, Use Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. Cures all weaknesses and irregularities, bearing down sensations, internal fever, bloat- ing, displacements, inflammation, morning sickness and tendeney to cancerous disease. Price reduced to one dollar, By druggists. faw ey + el TARR ar Consumption Cured, An old physician, retired from practice, hav ing had placed in his hands by an Kast India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thous- ands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relive human sutf- fering, I wiil send free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe in German, kK rench or English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. A. Noyes, 149 Power s Block, Kochester, N. Y. oct 26 wy eow NOTICE. Wwe have to request? from parties indebted to us, an early settlement of their accounts, otherwise we will take legal proceedings to col- lect the same. Saveexpenses by paying at once and oblige PERKINS AND STERNS. Dec. 23, 1886—2wks eod ~ CARVELL BROS. WHOLESAL’. 300 boxes new Valencia Raisins. 30 bris. Currants. 100 bags Rice. 50 bris. Beans. j 200 pails Mixed Confectionery. 100 do Sticks. | 100 do Conversation. CARVELL BROS. Deo, 21—3i eod pat CARVELL BROS. WHOLESALE. IN STOCK: 300 puns. Choicest Molasses. 400 bri s. Yellow Sugar. 50 bris. Granulated do. life | ‘ . . . eo . i ny , ; 4 omple te details of the chase after the] SE.%.S | i Railway Office, Ch’town, Dee 17th. 1886, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Sale of Magazines and Papers, YUE Annual Sale of Magazines and Papers from the Y¥. M, ¢ A. Reading Rooms, will take piace PENG : te ‘ : ihirsday, December 30th M. An opportunity is the best British ane reasonable rates. The periodicals will be delivefed every week or month, upon receipt at the ieading Room of the following numbers. thus afforded of American publications, at G. F. BEER, Secretary. a ‘a a beay bY RalLWAY, | BI inact (CHI ISPHAS & NEW YEARS, Dec. 27. 1886, PE WSU | f ‘ } Rw FURN TICKETS, at one first-class fare will ~ be issued to and from all hose on ( mn 24bh, 25th, 27th, and 3is on January Ist, 1887, good ord Junuary, IS887, rickets will also be issued fr m ions to Ss Stations on this Branch, inst., amd up to and on y. eRCOPL ave Lravers¢ Deceinber, Lo return 1 all other Sta- ‘ fraverse Branch, on 7 © i’ 3 | 23rd, 25th and *vith December, inst... and on Janu- lary 1st, 1887, good to return as above: and from ; Stations ou Cape ‘l'raver ali other } Stations on December sist, inst., ; £00G to return up to and on January 4th, 1887. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, ations on Cap branch to Zath, 27th and | ex pat eod wky prs 2i 7 PEND fa\e \ dug’ 4 Pe PUZZLE. } pile Y Pic} { LY FLANNE! from 18 | ‘ its a i iPHC 7 fown PATON & CO’S. L LKAP ( UDs »UY ) i m ‘ PATON S tA 5 i mt : husband, fell dead. ; } a PRESENTS FOR CHRISTMAS: Kid { ve Siik Umbrellas, Fur-lined Dolmans, iandkerchiefs and Giove Boxes, Cheap at J. PATON. & CO'S. } | tawEs JA te | ; PATON & CO, offer Special Induce- Pe I ' rr \ ; ments to CASii KHUYER [ \DIES’ J ACK , i ANTLES, MCs much 4 under regular price NTRY CUSTOMERS will find JAMES Cot PATON & UCO'S unrivalied ceileuce and Cheapness for Variety, Ex- of Goods. ‘RAND LOT of MANTLE M LOTHS. stock. MA; AND U Don't buy before you LSTER- see our » wants a new HAT or BON sO LO JAMES PATON & CO'S. EVERYBODY whe “NE? should STULL BUSY. Small Profits are the secret , ~ y ’ ‘ . ; > terms, and don’t you forget the place, JAMES PATON & CO’S, Market Square, Charlottetown, REAL BARGAINS in Blankets, Horse Rugs, &Wc., &KC., at JAMES PATON & CO'S. Puke foliowing is a list of the different COR- SETS we have in stock, price 40 cents up: Dr. Warner's New Perfumed, Maud, Beauty, Star, Juno, Paris, Rattler, Sensation, Lansdowne, Improved, Bonanza, Health, Dermatoid, Lily, Progress, Nursing, and Butterfly. USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR GEN- ' TLEMEN: Fur Gloves, Fur Mitts. Mufflers, Silk Scarfs, Cardigans, Siik Handkerchiefs, Um- brellas and Fur Coats. EN’S ee ME DPRAWERS, PATON & CO’S. LINDERS & ralue, at extra EXTER 4 GOOD VALUE in TEA this season, 4 done up in 5, 10 and 20 pound parcels. DRESS GOODS! Dress Goods! cheap, at__ JAMES PATON & CO’S, Wool Sacques, Mitts, Hoods, &C., HC. lam O’shanters, Vests MRUNKS, SATCHETS & BAGS at Bottom Prices, at ee 3 JAMES PATON & CO’s. TRAVELLING THE Largest and most Complete CARPET DEPARTMENT on the Islan’. Hemp, Scotch, fapestry, Brussels and Plush Carpets, good patterns and Low Prices. The Puzzle is to find a better place to buy your JAS. PATON & 60'S, CHARLOTTETOWN, Dec. 14, 1836, GAO: TO, N. TANTON HEAN'S GTS Watches, New Clocks, New Jewelry. a emer = ou , ened PHE undersigned, in introducing himself to the public, wishes to annonnce that he has opened his store on UPPER QUEEN STREET, where he has on hand a large essortment of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, in all the latest designs. Also, to arrive, several cases of Clocks and Electro-plated Ware. NO OLD STOCK—ALL GOODS NEW. er After nine years’ experience in the largest Jewelry Store in this Province, I can * Guarantee Satisfaction in all repairs to Watches, Clocks and Jewelry intrusted to my Care. Remember the place—next door to Harris’ Tin Store (opposite Miller Bros.) ALL WORK WARRANTED. W. N. Ch’town, Dec. 16—eod & wky CARVELL BROS. WHOLYSALE. 200 Hides No. 1 Sole Leather. 200 deve No.2 do TANTON, CARVELL BROS. Dec. 21—3i eod pat CARVELL BROS. Dec, 21—3i cod pat obtaining | | ; IW KI oust Received “THE MUSIO St0B°." New Violins, New Accordeons, New Concertinas, New Harmonicas, New Jews-Harps. Best Violin Strings, —ALSO—. A LARGE §TOCK OF NEW BS a ae WM Sit z2 srs. -~" a i J ea hg VERY CHEAP. > P. FLETCHER = ge bof Sign of the * BIG FIDDLE,” LOWER QUEEN STREET. Noy. 22, 1886.—2aw & wky z IS87. JUST ISSUED CHAPPELLE'S A MAN . A | | E 8 8 a a a FOR 1887; ONTAINING, in addition to the usual invalu- able information, a carefully prepared and correct Directory of Charlottetown, with a STREET PLAN of the City. IS CENTS EACH. THEO, L. CHAPPELLE, DIAMOND BOOKSTOR:&. Ch’town, Dee, 20, 1836—5i eod wky Ii Wwaw ORB. A K. YUILL respectfully announces to the 41+ citizens of Charlottetown and vicinity that he has this day commenced the Flour and Tea Business, at No, 65, QUEEN STREET, with a well-selected stock of Fiour and Tea, and guarantees satis/ac- tion to all who may patronize him. Inspection solicited. Ch’town, Dec. 21, 1886 —tf ae $o% feat ule COFFEE. COFFEE Fresh Roasted & Ground, A - BEER & GOFF'S, Dec. 8, 1886. WANdsS, Last, FOUN, de, wa NTED—A Loan of $300 for twelve months, on good personal property security. Ad- dress, stating interest required, J. McD., EXam- INER office. aec27 5i wy li OST—A Lady’s Muff; black curly fur. Any 4 one returning the same to the office of Measrs. Bayfield & Blanchard will be suitably rewarded. dec23 tf T° LET—A Cottage, on Sidney Street, opposite the Methodist Church ; immediate possession given, Apply to John Kelly, City ‘souncillor, or tothe owner, Edward Kelly. decl8 di pd T° LET—A Store and Dwelling, one door north of G. W. Millner’s; possession given immedi- ately. Enquire at the Dancan House, corner Prince and Water Streets.—W. H. Farquharson. novs tf T° LET—Shop and Tenement on Upper Queen Street, lately occupied by W. W. Rodd. Apply on the premises. nov2d4 ti Te LET—The House at the head of Pownal Street, now ovcnpied by Mrs. Robert Weeks, Enquire at THE EXAMINER office. novl7 eod T° LET—That brick House and Shop on Dor chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen Connolly; immediate possession given. For terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jun21 eod T° LET—A House on Pleasant Street, with stable and well in yard. Apply to William Dodd. oct T° LET—That brick House on Dundas Espla- nade, now in the possession of G. H. Haszard, Ksq.; possession given Ist Ociober next. For eruis and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jun2l eod t por SALE—A Dwelling House and Shop situate on Euston Street. For terms and par- ticulars apply to George Alley or to the owner on the premises. —H. li, Pollard. septs if T° LET—A House and Outbuildings and 6 Acres of Land, known as ‘*Maryfield,” situated on Malpeque Road, adioining the premises of Mal- colm McLead, Keq., For ot yin peieniaes . apply to J. G, Eckstait, at St. Vincent’s Nu ' novs - TUESDAY, DECEM:? eee BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE. Oo------—- Fuelish and American Fancy Goods, English and American Stationery, Enelish and American Novelties. G. H. BROWN’S eee o—QO—:-- T is a fact that you can always yet, at G. H. HASZARDS’, Something New, Something Novel, Something Striking. This is especially true ing STATIONE &®, of which I have, this season, imported a very choice and extensive line. I would also call attention to my large and varied assortment of FANCY GOODS for Christinas Presents. Stationery Novelties for Ladies—The Primrose Note, The Forget-Me-Not, The Royal Irish Lover Note, The Old English Note. Xmas Presents for Gentlemen--Handsome Writing Cases, Pocket Books, Gents Photo Albums, Stylograph Pens, Shaving Sets, Iukstands, Gold Pens, Memorandum Books (in cases), Daily Memorandum Calendars, Stationery Cabinets, Gentlemen's Address Sets. Xmas Presents for Ladies—Beautiful Photograph Albums, Autograph Albums, Writing Desks, Scrap Albums, Photo Frames, Ladies’ Hand Bags, Ladies’ Pocket-Book Sets, New Style Purses and Wallets, Ladies’ Writing Cases, Screen Albums, Sealing Cabinets, Card Cases, &c., Xmas Presents for Boys—New Books, Writing Desks, Pecket Knives, School Sets, The Boys’ Own Annual, Drawing Sets, Paint Boxes, Pocket Books, Purses, Ke. 4a You will find in our goods something for every one. [f you want to be up to the times, @, Td . BLABZ A ae BROWN’'s BLOCK. eee ‘ id go wo Dee. 8, 1886. a te er ome eee ERRY XMAS. Feather Fire Screens, Feather Mats, Piush and Leather Satchels, Fur Wuffs and Capes, Fur Gaunilets, Siik Handkerchieis, HandkerchiefS — atl kinds, Lined Kid Gieves and Wilts, Cushions, Slippers, Fender-Stools, Banners, Brackets, Footstool, Kte., Rte., Ete. —_o— ———— USEFUL PRYS@NTs, JUST THE THING FOR CHRISTMAS. ae CALL AND SEE THEM AT “at a > “> COs a eo “wy jk “eh ae i - Ch’town, Dec. 14, 1886. GRE Clearance Sale ee OF ee SP Lists: GO fIN a Oe —-— AT- b. H. VEACRON ALD’S. Everyone Who has already Made Purchases, Delighted with their Bargains. —_—C°Oer°—— NOW [3 YOUR TIME TO BUY Sa ) DEPEND ON GETTING THE = CAN YOU EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY AT j. B. Macdonald’ GREAT CLEARANCE SALE. Ch’town, Dec 16,’86.—dy wy a, een Se . i en erm og em ae ii ~ rere ¥ es? a ill sini tinctnmnpacsrcnnitssiianaialiatsiiii Oe ee sean me