men mere oe eee ee elt, lis anit te rane THE DAILY EXAMINER. PeRMS »---Five DoLuarRs a YEAR. “ This is true Liberty, when Free ied & ° ae te i enema emenmmenennenl PEO: AON NER Born Men, having te advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnxivipegs. — a SINGLE Copies Tw Cunts CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27. 1888. nae VOL. 24.-NO. 29. os Phe Examiner Publishing Co., 8 S. DAVIES & CO. CAMERON BLOCK. FROM THEIR OFFICE, a. ‘ LONDON HOUSE,’ QUEEN SQUARE, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months. ee Ee Pe oh ee tee ee —— es Three Months 1 25 One Month . 0 50 Bit 7} R Ae L) CTIONS 4a Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- cin teriy, half-yearly or yearly advertisements on appli ation ALMANAG rox pecawoaa, 00a, Winter Garments, Overcoats, Ulsters and Reeiers, MOON;S CHANGES. FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN, Best of All Cough medicines, Ayer’s Cherry Pec- toral is in greater demand than ever. No preparation for Throat and Lung Troubles is so prompt in its effects, so agreeable to the taste, and so widely known, as this. It is the family medi- cine in thousands of households. “TI have suffered for years from a bronchial trouble that, whenever I take cold or am exposed to inclement weath- er, shows itself by a very annoying tickling sensation in the throat and by difficulty in re I have tried a great many remedies, but none does 80 well as Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral which always gives prompt relief in returns of ‘my old compiaint.’’ — Ernest A. Hepler, peapocne of Public Roads, Parish Ter- re Bonne, La. **I consider Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral a most important remedy For Home Use. % have tested its curative power, in my family, many times during the past thirty years, and have never known it Local and Other Items. Tur Stantxey.—The steamer Stanley which arrived at Georgetown from Pictou yesterday afternoon, at five o’clock, sailed on return at seven this morning. ooneitetliinedine Fast Horses.—Mr. W. 8S. McKie shipped, yesterday, on board the Stanley, eight very tine horses—some of them trotters. This is likely his last shipment this season. contlicidiaindbiat Vearness CurED.—A very interesting 132 page Illustrated book on deafness. Noise in the head. How they may be cured. Post free 3d—Address, Dr. Nicholson, St. John St., Montreal. ——_~_.>—__ — Curistwas Box.—The employes of Lea's planing mill, Moncton, about twenty in num- ber each received a fine turkey on Saturday evening—one of the many evidences of the good feeling existing between employer and workmen in this establishment. — ——— Burciars Asroap. — Burglars recently broke into the residence of Rev. Father Mur- ray, Cornwall, Ont., stole $35, the collection jat Sunday's Mass, and a valuable silver pair of fish servers. They also broke into the -church, but were disturbed before they could ‘carry of anything. sineniniillieitocen Many an otherwise handsome face is dis- figured with pimples and blotches, caused by a humorin the blood, which may be thorough- ‘ly eradicated by the use of Ayer’s Sarsapar- illa. Itis the safest blood medicine in the market, being entirely free from arsenic ot any deleterious drug. iinet Corrucr.—This is the way the matter is put by the Philadelphia Record :—There is no successful merchandising that does not grow out of jud cious advertising The pediar relies on individual exartion ; the merchant re- lies upon public information, and the top-most merchants aie the heaviest advertisers. New AtMANaAc.—There is now a Boulanger almanac. For every day of the year there is set down one of the General’s deeds. Fox in- stance—January 29: Adoption of improved sword for light infantry. April 25: The General's patriotic attitude in the Schnaebele affair. May 27: Alteration in the trousers of the infantry officers, and so on. - Mrsicau —Mr. Earle has been engaged by the Y. M. C. A. to give two grand concerts dnring the season—the first a secular concert New Moon, 3rd day, 6h, 53.im. Ma to fail. It will relieve the most serious b affections of the throat and lungs, 7 1 day. 2 to om NW —— — whether in children or adults.”” — Mrs. t g i i a E. G. Edgerly, Council Bluffs, Iowa. 2 > ie in ai | “ om a lil i i : “Twenty years ago I was troubled a i Pa ra fo Ti FGF 2a gsi g Pb se with a disease of the lungs. Doctors D . s Moon’ H Day's i ; 7 :} ui aN of .} s= § € ge afforded me no relief and considered pgDAY OF WERK! 5 aie a #4 42 i GW a 2 = 5 rE | my case hopeless. I then began to use . aad a Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and, before I mih m/{mornjatti > m had finished one bottle, found relief. I | Saturday 7 28.4 10) 4 45 1! —————— 03 = continued to take this medicine until a 2 Sunday oe 9 6 4/10 5 39 cure was effected. are = 3) ay I : 7 23110 5l > iy ‘5 se ' . ‘ “7 ‘3 sor > o x2 ‘ ~y , ; Cherry Pectoral saved my ife.’ or oe jf 8 Testo st) SS Pur Caps, Coats, and Sieigh Rebes, Fine Scotch Lambswool) samuci Griggs, Waukegan, TIL 5; esda 33 8| 9 42) morn ‘ i nder ear ‘ev wncn gis ALL ty } Mes “‘Six years ago I contracted a severe iT nde: : a4 Sif 96 - oo 34 wear, ( anadian Ail "i ool t nade rwear, cold, which settled on my lungs and ae df. : 8:1) 18} 1 10 : Large Assortment. soon developed all the alarming symp- ; ; oo a Mocscitaciie toms of Consumption. I had a cough, : i 36 ; ll 5S l - a. Ue : night sweats, — of ~ lungs, J) Sunda) ‘ Sjart25) 2 46 . oO r TITQ T7Orm , eee . pains in chest and sides, and was so 10)Monday 38! 8] 0 50; 346] 30 MR. SYLVANUS KEITH, the efficient aud popular Cutter, prostrated as to be confined to my M1 Pues 39 8} 1 13) 4 5 299 ia ; . ne pee es i ai : ; ved most of the time. After trying ee so Bie ee Be the head of our Custom Tailoring Departme:t, and we) yarious prescriptions, without benefit, :3/ Thurs ‘1 919 O17 7 oe; guarantee perfect satisiacti my physician finally determined to give 1 . 49 q| 9 = on te I rhect itisiaction, me Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. i took it, + -Syapva ai gl eanlaao 26 bay median <<< ae ‘ and the effect was magical. I seemed on ~ ian oe lige: au j / 4 1 to rally from the first dose of this 16) Sanday 44 9 3 9 9 21 25 5. Ss. DAY iS AL c Q.., medicine, and, after — ay three i7, Monday +4 9 561 9 38 25 eslabtahow oo vist ‘ —o die bottles, am as well and sound as ever.’ 18} Tuesday 45 101 4 40/10 34 25 Charlottetown, Dec. 15, 1888—-eod & wky CAMERON BLOCK. — Rodney Johnson, Springfield, ILL 19 Wed y ‘6; 10) 5 29111 10' 24 a j 20) Thursday 46} 10) 6 25)1' 46) 24 ; A if S Che Pectoral 21\ Friday 47; 11) 7 26jaft 23 24 5 oy Satur Lay 46 12 98 30 l 0 95 ew PREPARED BY = MM a a - 2 a Sp = Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. 95\Tnesda alt iaiit 631314) 98 | Bold by all Druggiste. Price $1; six bottles, $5, 26) Wednesday $4} 1lS5imorn| +4 19 26 27| Thursday 43} 15) 117) 534) 26 28' Friday ‘2; 16+ 2 90) 6&3 27 sinceonnstionisisiaiiaddasithittibiuliitieiiied solSaturtay 2) 16 3.3618 0| 27 ‘EAR TO YEAR . : ” JOHN PT. MELLISH a) Sun — , | al oat 4 ~ a oa Se MM YEAR TO YEAR the Manufacturers, Merchants and Mechanics are striving e L¥ 2 . $1 Mo: day 41 17 6 10 9 51 8 28 to make and place before the consumers Goods that will please the eye and give | satisfaction to the consumer. And to please Fickle Fashion, Styles and Patterns have to be changed, for MEN OF FASHION, as of old, are ever looking for something p A MACKINNON il B NEW. Aud we take great pleasure in informing the FASHIONABLE PUBLIC, and on ’ a ere also those who love the GOOD OLD STYLES, that we have this season spared no Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Commis: pis te Pisce on our counters sioner of Deeds, Wills, &., The Largest and Most Select Steck of Cloths te be found GEORGETOWN, - - P. E. ISLAND. in any Merchant Tailoring House in Canada. Atiorney-at-Law, Notary Public, &s, - CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L. (Davies Cerner), Queen St. MONEY TO LOAN in TROWSERINGS, we have an immense stock—over 150 patterns ; also, a large | nov!3—3m dy law wky eod line of STRIPED SCOTCH SUITINGS, the newest things in the market. In! __ TC WOORRSTED PLAIN AND FANCY OVERCOATINGS our Stock is complete. We} guarantee our Clothes, for FIT, STYLE and WORKMANSHIP, superior to any made | in this city, and at lower prices for the same quality. ~ We respectfully solicit an in- | spection of our Stock. ALWAYS ON HAND—A full line of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, BOYS’ SUITS, | TRUNKS, VALISES, FUR COATS, &c., &c. 1 "7 i JOHN MACLEOD & CU., | MERCHANT TAILORS, | Rogers’ Building, Upper Queen Street. | ' _ + - - A ‘ Tm SPECULATION. ‘GEO. A. ROMER, Banker and Broker, 40 & 42 BROADWAY AND 5i NEW ST., New York City. | nov3—2aw & wky | Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Petro- fi ; ; & | leum Bought, Sold and Carried B G4 api N on Margin. Ve a> se ikG D 3. | P. S.—Send for explanatory pamphlet. i : sept20—dy & wky ly : rae ee i a eenens a a earl BLACK MERINOS, ©ASHMERES, HENRIETTA CLOTHS, .L, WHEAT. J.G. BRIDGE 8.1. BURR Banga7on CLOTUS, FRENCH HABIT CLOTH, POULZES, SERGES. IDGE & BURR FR NCH MOURNING SEXGE, STRIPED CASHMERE, PHANTOM WHEAT, BR ' SERIPE AND CHECK, &ce., &c., 4-4 and 5-4 CRA®sS, Ke. Donoi ng fl Tac i ‘: ais . ‘i : i : ( Receivers and Commission Dealers’ fpine Family Mourning of all kinds at Very Low Prices.?) 1 a IN— POTATOES, Our Stock was personally selected in FRANCE aad ENGLAND, and is, we believe, unequalled for VARIETY, VALUE and QUALITY. EGGS, BEER BROS. Poultry, Game, &c. Butter, (heese, Consignments of EGGS and POTATOES soli- cited and liberal advances maae 44 & 46 COMMERCIAL STREET, : Boston, MASS. N Boston Chamber of Commerce Weekly Offi tial Muirket Report sent to any firm on application. sept28—wky 3m dy law JamMzs A. MORRISON GEORGE MUSGRAVE | MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, | BROKERS | Charilotttetown, Nov. 17, 1888—-eod x | 50 ! $4.50! CUSTOM MADEPANTS S250! se. —-AND— Commission Merchants, HALIFAX 2 SD.00 ! NAP REEFERS, $7.00! $8.00! At above prices we have on hand make to guar unteed to give you solid comfort. Q iii 6200, $1060, $12.00. We have OUR OWN MAKE of OVERCOATS at above figures. This is the chance of the bargain-hunter’s life. You have here an opportunity which should not be missed. $15.00, $17.00, $19.00. COME AND SEE FOR Of the OVERCOATS ir this line, we have only to say: YOURSELF. We agree to give you Buna Fide Value for your Money. Don’t forget that our CUSTOM TAiL‘ RING DEPARTMENT is making its patrons happy with good fitting garments. ae a, oe FUR CAPS, CLOTH CAPS and HATS, FUR COATS, RUBBER coaTs, and eye an ge may be found OF all zoods in our line marked very low with a view to exchanging aati speedily se His PAPER ene 2 Cash RowELL & Co's ash. " | Kewspaper Advertising Bureaa (10 Spruce Dp. A. BRUCE, Mercuant TaAIvor. Street), w here adver: / ne eee ae 2 YORK Charlottetown, Oct: 24, 1888. and order Consignments of Island produce will receive prou p- ution. Rererences;: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; George Macleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Charlottetown. —_—— WARREN & JONES, TEA MERCHANTS, l Eas? Curap Ano 9 & 14 Minoine I LONDON, ENGLAND Represe te | in Canad2 by NIORBISO Musa@nRav Hali {jo — to. Money to Loan at low interest. . -iy & wky tf Furniture! F HAVE now on hand a large assortment of PARLOR AND BEDROOM SETS, in Walnut Wainut, Mahogany, Ash and Oak, Sideboards, Hair and Flock Mattrasses, ete. Intending purchasers would do well to else- inspect this Furniture before going where. ; G. M. HARRIS, novl2 Auctioneer. Hillsborowgh Skating Rink. NHE ABOVE RINK will be opened at av early date, further notice of which will be given. Tickets for sale at Apothecaries’ Hall, C. D. Rankin’s and D. O’'M. Reddin’s, at the following OFFICE--London House Bui'ding, All kinds of Legal Business promptly attended Furniture! early in January, the other a grand oratorio concert to be given in March. The success attending the series of concerts given by Mr. Earle three years ago, is a guarantee of the superiority of tre music to be performed at these concerts. The choruses will cosist of upwards of thirty picked voices and the in- stramental music promises to be of unusual exvellence. asivationianee NEARLY SurrocatEp.—The St. John Sun reports that atan early hour on Friday morning last, Mrs. Harry Rigby was awak- ened by a strong smell of gas in her home on Main street, Poftland. She called Mr. Rigby, and he in an instant saw that the house was filled with gas, and that the in- mates were in danger of being suffocated. The gas escaping fzom the main had found its way into the house by means of the waste pipe. A lady boarding in the house was found by Mr. Rigby to be unconscious, and Dr. March was sent for. On his arriv- al the physician proceeded to bring the lady to,and she soon regained consciousness. Mrs. Rigby was somewhat affected, but is all right now, as is also the other lady. eee CHAPTER oF AccipENTs.—A Twillingate, Nfid., despatch of recent date says: On Sun- day, December 2nd. Peter Light went into the woods at Change Islands to pick dog- berries. Not returning, a search was made but no trace of him could be discovered till Monday, the 10th inst., when his dead body was found, * On Monday Geo. Hell- ings had his head jammed between two schooners lying at Waterman’s wharf, while he was passing a line under their quarter chains. He died within fifteen minutes after 2 ea ie See a the accident. While “the schooner Season Tickets for Posmoene.. és reboh see he = Minnie F. was coming out of the bay, on Afternoon Tickets eT *"""" 2 90] Monday, William Dove was knocked over- Promenade Tickets for Season........ ....+ 1 00| board by the mainboom and drowned. - . Galbraith’s Band will be in attendance two evenings and one afternoon in each week. Communication with Rink by telephone. D. C. McLEOD, Secy-Treasurer. Ch’town, Dec. 17, 1888—dy 2w ENGRAVING. be OODS bought or selected three or four & days before Xmas, engraved without extra charge at G. H. TAYLOR'S. done in time. eod tl xmas—decl@ RELIABLE After that time we cannot guarantee their being}i, the Another accident of a similar nature occurred a few days ago, while the schooner Lady Sey- mour was coming out of the bay, when Capt. George Lush was knocked overboard, in the same manner, and drowned. ee Apviczs te MorTters.— Mis. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natura! quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes ae “‘bright asa putton.” It is very pleasant wo taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all] pain, relieves wind, regulates ihe Loweis, anu best known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing vrnp. and take no ether kind. [April 1 ‘SR ++6< The Trouble Beginning. In the French Senate, on Christmas Eve, Admiral Veron alluded to the regrettable effects of the Newfoundland law which pro- hibited the sale of cod bait to French tish- ermen. He complained that the British had erected factories for canning lobsters on the French shore, greatly to the preju- dice of French fishermen, and asked that the Government put a stop to these en- croachments on French rights. M. Goblet minister of foreign affairs, replied that the Government wanted to secure respects for the rights secured the French by the treaty of Utrecht. French fishermen did not now require Newfoundland bait. France only occupied one-fifth of the French shore where English industries had been estab- lished. They have been tolerated as long as they did not interfere with French rights. The Government would now, how- ever, cause their removal, and would at once open negotiations with England with: the object of suppressing the Englist. lobster factories complained of. He as- sured the Senate that the Government ‘the French fisheries. ‘Four Hundred and One Dollars Stolen FROM J. B. MACDONALD, DRY GOODS MEK- CHANT—A WOMAN ARRESTED, BUT AFTER- WARDS RELEASED. On Monday night last, about ten o'clock, Mr. J. B. Macdonald, the well-known dry goods merchant on Queen Street, after totting up the day’ssales, laid the open cash box, containing $760, on the counter of the cashier's office in the centre of the store while he was lighting the gas, the electric light having gone out suddenly. After turning on and lighting the gas, which operation occupied over five minutes, he took up the cash box and placed it in the safe without suspecting that anything was wrong. Yesterday forenoon he again counted up the money preparatory to de- positing it in the bank, and discovered that he was just $401 short. He at once sus- pected a country-woman nawed Finch, who was in the store when the light went out so suddenly, as being the thief, and hid a warrant issued for her arrest. The war- raat was executed yesterday afternoon, but none of the money being found on her per- son or about the premises frequented by her, she was released. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. A Statement Coatradicted. Srr,—On reading your Souris Notes of thie ZUth inst,, especially the paragraph re- ferring to the shipments of produce, I was impelied to take a stroll round the wharves to see the “ twenty schooners loading,” the excitement of which any person might imagine. On my arrival at the scene it be- came quite evident to me that your corres- pondent had been misleading the public. The following schooners were either loading or ready for sea, viz. :— E. D. Brooks, 30 tons, loading oats for McKacl.ern & Co. Maud S., 100 tous, loading oats and pork for J. G, Sterns. Lottie M Hardy, 80 tons, loading pota- toes for Matthew, McLean & Co., Dennis Murphy and others. Acacia, 117 tons, loading potatoes for J. G. Sterns. ‘ Dominion, 80 tons, loading cats and meat for Mr. Cahill and Thomas Kickham, M. L. C. C. A. Ernst, 45 tons, loading oats, pork and butter by J. G. Sterns. Nutwood, 90 tons, loading 0% by Matthew, McLean & Co Mary Jane, 65 tous, loaded vatetor ds. G, Sterns. Chonore, 90 tons, loading vats and pota- toes by Mr. Grant. Emma Proctor, 35 tons, loading with potatoes, oats and pressed hay by 4. G. Sterns. Latona, 107 tons, completing cargo pota- tues by J. G. Sterns and Sterns Bros. Upon further eaquiry referring to same AS ana went paragraph I learn that Mr. Sterns has loaded no vessels at Grand River for Matthew, McLean & Co., but has loaded three cargoes there on his own account, and one on joint account. On the whole I con- cluded that your comespondent had made a very small but malicious attempt to injure Mr. Sterns, who has been weil- known here for the past twenty-one years a3 one of the pluckiest and most enterpris- ing shippers. It might be added that he is under no necessity of playing second fiddle to any person, but conducts his business ou his own resources. Kindly insert this in your tirst daily issue and oblige VINDICATOR. What is Luck? A philosophical definition of luck is given by an English writer as a capability of be- ing incapable. ‘* The first Rothschild was probably right, from his point of view, when he said that he never would employ an unlucky man. Onthe other hand, the lucky man is usually the man who fits his fortunes; who, whether apparently able or stupid, can do just what his especial cir- cumstances require him to do. Very stupid men are often very ready men, armed with a readiness of dogs when they twist from under a cartwheel unhurt. ‘The * fool who makes a fortune’ is usually a man with just the foresight or just the judgment or in- tuitive perception of the way things are gomg—a facuity like long sight or keen hearing, and independent of intellectual power—requisite to make large profits quickly. Infact, the fortunate man is the man, who, in consequenc? of some hid- den quality in his nature, deserves fortune. ~~Popular Science Monthly. Health Hints. Never strike a boy smaller than yourself. He may grow. Do not try to shovel snow off the slanting roof of a Queen Anne cottage. Do not practice somnambulism when there is snow on the ground, with the thermometer revistering two degrees below zero, Never attempt to skate in patent leather pumps. : Do not think of paying a snow shoveller in advance. Never throw enowballs at a policeman just for the fun of the thing. eee Piles! Piles! Itching Piles! Symproms.— Moisture; intense itching and stinging; moist at night; worse by scratching. Ii allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore. Swayne's OINTMENT stops a itching and bleeding, heals ulcerations, an® in most cases remove the tumors. All druggists, or by mail, for 50 centa. Dr. Swayne & Son, Phila- delphia. octl2 Gm dw ee would neglect nothing calculated to develop j received, spiendid vaiue, Mens’ Nap Reefers, another new lot just at J. B. Mac r/ ald’s. decI9 dw 7