rT ryey s*a 2 & ; ; oe R AL AY —— Other Items. Local and REMNANTS Baer Bros. ‘ Baer B BePORS slock-(aaing Deer »ror all Desr Co The Cit was in session this fore SMALI y Debt Cvurt a On. Taat hacking cough an ured Dy SHied 3 Cure. Reddin Bios. novidwly Small be s» quickly | | DAILY EXAMINER, = : | Local and Other Items. | REMNANTS Beer Brus, 7 Berore stock-taking,—Beer Bros. r KE —FEton Lodge, No. 148, Sons of | Eeglond B &., me ts to night at 7 30 o'clock, | “peciai business. — James E. Lapthorne, W-S. Surbon’s Virauizer is what you need for j constipation, loss of appetite, dizziness, and j; all symptoms of dyspepsia Price 16 and 75 Water Rates —Water takers are re- | cots pet bottle. —Keddin Bros. novidwly quested to pay up »t once for the quarter} juss » March Sila ! 1892 | Masonite —A regular convocation of Alex- ending Mareh via, ~ andra KR A. Chepter No. 11. R. N.&.,. witl . _|be held at Masonic I ; Scorr Acr ELecTton —A proclamation fixes | 2 at hes ao ae . W rane! ’ 4s? 3 £ ; le : February 9-b tor voting on the Canada | rural &> v6 ‘ denera} = , S business Temperance Act, St Jono, N B : a ss sat j “is : ' W oRLpD's 3ORD cEN.— : Notice —The ladies of St. James’} ORLDS Riconp Broken.—A despatch Church Sewing Circle will please meet in St. James’ Hall on Thureday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Pouce Court —This morning two lads were lined 50cts and coats for inating about the corner of King and Pownal!l Streets, and stice case was further ac} -urned, aiid Krxa’s County.~—In King’s County there are 7204 names on the voters lists, which were closed on the 24th of December, 1891 his is av increase of 500 uames over the liats of 1889 anus _- => Most Cases of consumption are of catarrhal origiv, and death to'lows inevitably. Catarrh ean positively be cured by Nassl Balm Thousands who have been restored teatsfy to ite merise. Try it. dec28 lw Sxceq@ Divipexp.—The stockholders of the Nova Scotia sugar refinery were made happy on New Year's day by che announcement of a half yearly dividend of 74 per cent., making the dividend for the year 10 par cent os Acatn to THE Front —We are glad to see that Mr. J C Sprague has the manage- ment of Gutf Bros. retat! business and will bs happy to meet his old customers. jar 6 3: ecd —-+- —— PaLe and silloweheeks mean disease and a premature death. Rosy cheeks are embl. m- tical of lung life. Lhe use of Dr. Wijiuams Pink Pile builds up the blood and nervous system, and never fails to leave rosy cheeks. Try them. dee: 8 lw sites Wreck or Tas Winuiam —An Ottawa des patch ssys: Lhe ma:tne department has beey notitied of the total wreck of the steamer Wiltiam of Charlotte:own at St. Pierre, Mig | ternational skating jhe Norgwegian, broke | for three miles, his time being 8 4625 | breke the mile record elao, hie time being fromm Hamar, Norway, says that in the in- contest there Hagen, the world's record He 2 49. iio Ow Dec. 3lst the merchants and others wil be making out their accounts and will exp-ot p*yment of them. For this particular kind of biliousness there is nothing like the hard cash ; but for ordinary bilious headache, &c., Kverybody’s Pills are the great remedy. For 25 cents you can buy a box at your nearest drug store. Tne originator of Estey's Emulsion spent several years of his life in pertecting thia preparation. Nota bottle of it was pu% on the market until he was satisfied thapit was the best ever intreduced for the cure of coughs, colde, bronchitis and all waating diseases) Thousands of bottles have been sold, avd he has never heard a complaint regarding it. jan2 lm d&w a iinet Tue New Torter Gem.—Philoderma owes its immense success to the fact that it is radically different from any preparation in the market. lt is a bland and soothing liquid, nicely perfumed, and when applied to the hands and face produces a delicious sense «f coolness aad comfort, exercising also a direvt curative action. It is entirely free from the sticky quality of glycerine and the greasy nature of camphor ice or cold cream, fo th se who are un:ble to to use glycerine, from its icritating effect, Philoderma is a uecessity. Those who use it have a beautiful comp'exion. Is is harmi!ess as milk. Sold by druggists everywhere. Piice 25 cents. jsu2 lm dw —eee Personal. William Campbell, M is at the Horel Davies, LL. C., Park Corner, uelup. Ne Briti-h cousul is there, but the | American cousul hus been asked to atiend tu} i the necessities of the crew at ihe ex peuse ot the Canadian government. = Tue very changeable weather this has been productive ef coids and cougas, and | neurly evecyoue is ifferiag from this uaple.s ant malady. Everybody's Lough Sprup, pre- | pared by A 5 Johnsen, 13 tbe popu-ar ren dy, | aud is meeting with a larger sale than ever be fore Put 25 cenisin your pocket and eail | around and get a Lottie. i i Sab Deatu.—The other day one of the pries:s of st. Josepn’s church, Hatifax, was instructed to publish the marriage banus of a young couple of tnat city. The jady was Miss Elia Slizaveth Orman, aged 18 years. Lue banns were to have beep pub ished at 1) o'clock mass on Sunday, butivstead of making the announcement, the officiating priest snnounced the death of the inteaded bride. Miss Orman had died sudcen'y. ciialiinieees Ler there be no mistake about this, that the ** Myrtle Navy” tobacco 1s manufac- tured from the very finest Virginia leaf. No higher quality of leaf can be purchased for any tubacev made. It is selected with the very greatest care, and treated with the most approved processea for preserving the flavor of the tobacco. oi sasineeeipinenittt Axorure Buizzanp —Advices from various points in Iliineis, Iowa, WV ixcunsin and Minnesota state that a severe blizzird is raging in those states. Lhe the:mo-eter 1s 24 deg. below zero at Winnipeg. At many maoy places suow and sicet are sertuusiy interfering with tr«flic, and telepnone wires have been blown down. At Arkavsas City, Ark., eleven buildings were blown down and several persons were injure... ae ENLaRGep and Impxoven.—The Halifax Evening Mai! 1s out in a new dress and en- larged to eight pages, presenting a good appearance. The Mail is the livelicst of the Halifax evening papers, and is popular with the reading public. The Ex AMINER congratulates ita enterprising con- temporary upon its new departure, and | trusts that the sun of prosperity will long continue to shine upon it. —_— 2 Veno Is He ?—An exchange says: Mary E. Balanger, of Port Townsend, Oregon, has brought a suit for $100,000 damages for alleged breach of promise of marriage agsinst Charles Craswe!l, a wealthy resident of New Bruns- wick. Craswell has extensive land interests in Oregon, Washington, California and British Columbia, This case was referred to in the papers some time ago. The defendant's name was then given as Robert H. Craswell, and it was said he was a native and resident of Prince Edward Island. Tte woman is a French Canadian, and alleges that the engage- ment of marrisge was made at Montreal seven years ago, ——— For Oven Firry Years Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth, It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as “bright as a button.” Iltis very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wiod, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy, for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘* Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing yrup,” and take no other kind. lyr Britpine Notes.—In the list published yesterday of the new buildings erected during the year, the new and handiseme brick store on Queen Square, put up by Thomas Moriis, Esq., did not appear, a discription of it having been given in Tuk XAMINER som+ time ago. This s’ore is an ornament to dleck and to the city, and Courci lor Morris’ the enterprise is worshy of the highest com- mendation. Charies McQiregor was the builder. The heating apparatus was part in by A, Hermans & Non, and gives every satistaction. In the list we also omitted to notice the house @ short time ago completed for Mr. Thomas Mills. “Sunset Cottage,’ as Mr. Mi'ls has named his residence, is a modest an‘ elegant home designed and bailt by Mr. : Wn. Carr. ‘ | migers, j Ireland the other day, leasing £40,000. ‘ for PUslLOn very | 4 . . : Influenzs is rapidty spreading in Belgium and Holland. Lord Vivian has been appointed British |} Ambsssider tu Sc. Perersburg. to have Ky., on Alfred Cole, whose age is aaid 115, died at Springdale, been ; Monday. James Murphy and his sister Mary, died from starvation in Newry, Th- governor of Karsas has appointed ex- '.o g:esaman Perkins United States Senator, xo fil the late Senator term James Clow, Mi. .P. Piumb’s unexpired P., Murray Harbor TELYGRAPHIC NEWS, Special DespatoHes TO THs ExaMUNEeR. International Sanitary Conference. England and France at Log- gerheads. BERLIN, Jan. 6. The German consul at Csiro is here, having been summoned home for the pur- pose of receiving instructions as to the ttitude he shall adopt at the international sanitary conference to be held shortly in Vienna. it is believed that England and France will come to loggerheads at this conference over the question of the proper measures to be enforced in Evypt to protect that country, rvure particularly to protect- Europe egainst the spread of chvlera and other plagues having their origin in the East and: tending to become disseminated by the car- avans of Muhammedan pilgrims. France has named certain measures deemed re- quisite, but England has refused. to. sanc- tion them. The Russian delegate will sup- pert the conten:ien of France, and the German delegates will probably side with England, -since the indications are that the meeting is to degenerate intoa political tug- of-war. WINTER PORT QUESTION. Facilities Wanted at St. John i i Sr.Joan, Jan. 6. A meeting of citizans last night discuss- ed the winter port and Atlantic service questions. Resolutions were adopted sett- ing outthat the only equitable arrange- ment for winter is a subsidy for a line from England ove week direct to Halifax, and the alrernate week direct to St. Jchn; that the Dominion Gevernment furnish this port with adequate wharves for shipping grain, elevator and other deep water ac- commodat ons; also provide better ware- house accommoaations, do the dredging re- quired and provide coaling facilities in con- nection with the Intercolonial Railway, as provided at Halifex PALLUBS IN HAL FAX A Great Surprise a Hanirax, Jan. 6 Geo. BE. Forsythe & Co’s failure was a great surprise in commercial circles. The firm did a jarge business in groceries, flour and provisions, and imcurred a number of North, terday Sesator Howlan and Mrs. Howlan left here this morning to see a brother-in- } .w of the Senator’s who is seriously ill there, From Beston they go to Kingston, where they will remein until the opening of parliament. Hon. Mr. Laurier ie reported ill of bron- chitis at his home at Arthabaskaville, Que., bat his cendition is not serious, The latest from Stanley is that he is broken down and will never be able to travel in Af- rica again. The latest from Emin is that he has licked everything before him and has just diacovered @ new source of the Nile. In more ways than ove that ‘‘rescue” was a remarkable event. The many friends of Mr. J. Heber Haslam will ba pleased to hear that he has been appointed by the C. P. R to take charge of an emigration propaganda in the Mari- time Provinces, with headquarters probs- bly at Halifax. The appointment is an exeelient oue. Mr. Haslam is an active, energetic young man and will give every satisfaction in the discharge of his duties. —s - was registered at ‘he Queen Hotel yea- News Notes. The British Columbia Legislature is to meet on Jan, 28. During December over $13,000,000 in pensions was distributed frcm the U. 5. | treasury. | Of the 13,000,000 inhabitants of Mexico, | | it is said 10,000 own all the land outside | the cities. Australian papers say Sir George Baden Powell is named as the successor to Lord Onslow as Governor of New Zealand. | The Bank of Nova Scotia has declared a baif-yearly dividend of 4 per cent., and the M -rchants Bank of Halifax 3 per cent. Fears are entertained at San Francisco that the Union Pacific steamer Oregon has been wrecked off the Oregon coast. The new Government of the Northwest Territories is composed of Mr. Haultain (leader), Messrs. Clinkskill, Neff and ‘Tweed, e0ee o-ere Local Notices. Another lot of cape overcoats for men, in all cheap, at Prowse Bros, the wonderful Cheap Men. jan6 3i Another large lot of the new melissa water- preof coats with inverness capes Splendid variety to choose from. Prives right. —Jas. | Paton & Co, ‘Crore, whooping cough and bronchitis im- medi teiy relieved by Shiloh’s Cure.—Reddin Bros. novidwly- | Get a nice melissa coat at James Paton & , Co's. Big bargains and big rush always hang roand together. That accounts for the crowds of people that visit Prowse Bros. clothing de- p.riment. jav6 3i Spring weights in gevts melissa coats. Pretty shades in al the latest patterns. Call and se this choice lot.—Jas. Paton & Co, Right place to buy your ready made elothing—James Paton & Co. | Very low prices for the balance of the old ear in men’s and boys’ overcuats, reefers and auits at J. B. Ma donald’s. d26 6i Syiron’s Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee,— Reddia 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. dec31 3i | erable capital locked up in utherenterprises. bad debts. Besides this, they had consid- Forsythe was largely interested in gould mining It was announced a few days ago} that he had sold ont his interests in a gold mize for $6,000, and was imterested in ; the Osanads-Ailantic Steamship Co., the Halifax Street Railway Company, etc. it is understcod that the firm will prefer cer- tain endorsers for their accommodation. Canadian Steamship Service, Free Trade with England Suggested, — —————— Lowpon, Jan. 6. The Chronicle devotes its first editorial i today to the subject of fast Canadian steamship service. It applauds Canada’s enterprise, but asks whether free trade with England would not be the best means ! to strengthen the bond of union and ex- sizes, juat as good as custom made, and very! tend Canadian trade, The Times says | much the same, | QUEBEG'S © FINANCES, | es | Another Letter of Credit | Qvepxc, Jan. 6. | ltis reported that another letter of credit in favor of J. A. Langlois has been dis- ‘covered in the treasury department. The famount of the letter is $5,000, It was ‘discovered by N. S. Hardy, stationer, of , tris city. Weather Bulletin. Tororro, Jan. 6.—10 a8. m. Pair and colder to-day, followed to-morrow by a gale with snow or rain / Gencral Telegraphic News . Lonpon, Jan. 4 —A despatch from Seb- , astupol says within a fortnight two divis- | ions of infantry have beeen sent to the ; Austro-Russian frontier, and that since | August nearly 90,000 men have been massed there. Wasuincton, Jan 4—It is understood Secretary Bisine and Sir Julian Pauncefote have signed the Behring Sea arbitration, ‘and the document will be sent tothe Sen- ; ate next week. It is said the treaty does net contain modus vivendi for the coming summer for Canadian fishermen. side world root out the evil. The Times speaking of the Newfoundland difficulty says, ** New- foundland has picked # quarrel with Can- »da and entered upon a foclish war of tariffs.’ This opinion shows that Hon. Mr. Harvey's long defence «f Newfound- land and denunciation of Canada on behalf of the Newfoundland Government in the Times, has done nothing to retnuve public sympathy here from Canada. New Yorn, Jan 4.—The Herald ¢ corres- pondent at Laredo, Texas, has had an in-! terview with Catarina Garza, leader of the! Mexican revolutionists. Garzs says he is desirous that the people of the United States may correctly understand his posit- ion. Hes not, he asserts, leader of a bind of border ruffians, seeking only to gratify personal ends; he isthe head of a popular movement growing out of the wide-spread discontent of the people in the Mexican states along the Rio Gvande against the aristocratic, tyrannical, se'fish administration of President Diaz He de- clares his following is greater than the out- thinks and is sure to bring about the downfall of the present haad of the Mexican Government. In the matter of curatives, what you want is something that will doiis work while you continue to do yours—a remedy that will give yeu no inconvenience nor interfere with your business. Such a remedy is HACKNOMORE This medi- cine is not an experiment; it has been ia use for over two years, and its value has been attested by velumtary testimonials from those who hare used it. HACKNO- MORE is absolutely harmless. It re- quires no change of diet, and is so pure that the youngest, the oldest, the most delicate person of either sex can use it with great benefit, and without risk. If you havea cough, try HACKNOMORE Md — emen FER msi DIAMOND <>BOOKSTORE ——-COMMENCING—— Monday, January 4th. BOOKS of ail kinds will be the principal feature. Ist Wis 2d Week, 3d WEEK, BARGAINS will be the same each week— 20 ard 25 per cent, discount off marked prices. STATIONERY & FANCY GOODS will take the lead. A GENERAL SALE suit everybo ly’s desire. to This is the greatest chance ever offered to get the best of Goods at YOUR OWN OFFER. Wholesale Dealers also supplied at the lowest rates. N. B.—The BAZAAR is closed for the present. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, ’ Diamoud Bookstore. jan2—dy 3i eod Between Now and Saturday Next, 900 Bushels of Potatoes, 6 Good Driving Horses. wky li Will pay 25 cents for Potatoss if they are large ' and sound. \e D. FARQUHAR3ION & SON, Ch’town, Jan, 5, 1892—dy 3i wiy li SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, CHARLOTPETOW X, ILL RE-OPEY ON TUESDAY January, at 9 o'clock. Proapeetnses may be had on application to MI38 KUSSELL, P. O. Box Hi, Charluttetown. jan5 dy3i wkyli lth of CAUTION. Myrtle Navy IS MARKED "hs Sz BB. IN BRONZ2 LETTERS, NONE OTHER GENUINE. jan2—dy & wky WANTS, LOST, FOUND de Montreal, Jan. 4—For the investigs- tion of alleged scandals and boeodling by the Mercier administration, @ royal com- mission has baen sppointed. The names of the members have not yet been officially announced, but two of the members will be Judge Mathieu, and Douald McMaster, Q.C.° The sittings will take place at Monrreal, and will prebabiy begin. abut the first of next week. Montreal, Jan. 4 —The Star's. London} cable says Canada figures but little in the’ reviews of the year in the papers. Such ° references as are made deal mostly with the Ottawa and Qiebec scandals, and ex- preas the hope aud belief that public opin- ion is healthy enough and strong enough to '0 LET.—The Brick House and Shop on Prince Street known as the Costello property. Ap- ply to Davies & Haszard, or the owner. JOHN AYLWARD, Southport jant WANTED IMMEDIATELY —A servant for general Lousework in a smal! family where there is no washing, Apply at this office. jan2 UND.—A purse of money. The owner can have same on epplication at Tuk EX» MINER | office aud payment for this advertisement. dec29 GENTS WANTED.—“ Life of Hon. Charles S. Parrell,” by Robert Mc Wade, assisted by Parneil’s Mother, who receives a royalty, has been in course of preparation for some years. Millions want the Biography of this great Statesman. Pric» $1.25; 40) paves; 100 engrav- ings; o1tfit 36 csn gs; dig ‘erms; act - ame PUBLISHING Hovar, St. John, N. B. eet WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6 i882 en | J. B. fol J Month at our Store It has always been our custom to Short Ends this Month. All our Stock at Redu:ed Prices. OVERCOATS and REKFERS will be sold off cheap. Do not see what we have in stock. THE DOMINION BOOT AND IS AWAY AHEAD OF ALL ix) Ax} This You will do well te Remember when — 1) Charlottetown, January 6, 1892—eod & wky — “ ry for our Spring Stock. Big find it genuine. but surpass all. Charlottetown, January 5, 1891—eod & wky ca 1%) selves. Underwear, Shirts, loves, Caps, ete. eludin Ties, had ence in a great while. secure first choiee. Charlottetown, November 10, 1891—eod & wky THE ONLY REAL AND GENUINE PATTON 136 QUBEN STREET. — 1392--JANU ARY--1892. vy" WILL ALWAYS RELY on getting the very best Bargains in the City during this clear out all Remnants ani The balance of our stock of buy FOR GOODS until you We will give you a Genuine Bargain. J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. SHOE STORE COMPETITORS IN (GOOD STOCK AND FINE PRICES. about to buy Basis, WEST SIDE OF QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. PATTON BROTHERS. Next Month we purpose altering the plan of our Store to make room in order to reduce our stock we will give some Bargains in all departments. 2His is our first Cheap Sale---you will We imitate none BROS. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE THE STAR TAILURING ESTABLISHMENT. We invite the public to call and see for them- We have placed in the market an elegant range of Gents’ Furnishings at Cost, to clear, in- Collars (latest styles), As we are going out of this special line, we ask you to secure for yourselyes Bargains onlr to be Genuine Sale. Overcoats and Suits selling cheap. McLeod & McKenzie. Come and THE AMHERST MAKE Boots ane Shoes ARE ACKNOWLEDGED EVERYWHERE TO BE TE Sas) VALUE M ADF. ——_—_——_(x) ——_______ } & FULL LIVE OF THIS MAZE AT J, M, MoLBID & C08, -- SUGRS90R TU J. 6, SPRABUR, |; | Chariettetown, Nov. 17, 1891. Notice of Assignment. TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that Fenton T A Newbery, of Charlottetown. Merchant, has duly assigned to us forthe benefit of his credit- ors ali his Merchandize, Goods, Hooks, Book Debts and all of his other effects, by deed bear. ing date 3ist December, 1@1 Parties owing the said Fenton T. Newbery will make payment to us. who alone are authorized to give discharges, All having claims against the said Fenton T. Newbery will fernish the same to us at the Office and Store lately occupied by the said Fenton T. Newbery. MICHAEL TRAINOR, RONALD McMILLAN, Assignees. Charlottetown, January 2, 1892, ANTED.—At Montague, a good barber. — good place fora goodman. Ayply to J, J. MACDONAL®. dec ts ee ee Pies + oy a + Raw 26 po a ~ : a es & £ ~ # be <4 ‘i f bas: m4 7