. a - et SS I ee nnn Soest: eee tee win FR me ; a mae DAILY ms ————— eT toca! and Other Items. types Peres ne to England to spend che winter Tus St. Jobo | isters are to havea din- gar on the 1, ‘5 > Tue Examiner is sprinkled every day with gp strong disiplectant, a - Reecla monthly Engine Compan ‘his evening meeting of **Silsby ” at 8 o'clock. = Look ovr for Bec: “Josurance against Smallpox,” in to-mérrow's j rssue a - By Averion, at r at 2 o'clock, \pples, Harets, Auction Salesromin, to-morrow, Stoves, ete —G. M. > Fork youthful thieves bave been committed | , on a charge of burgleriz. | for trial in St. Jobn ing the store of James q - viclnais, tailor Mr. Stank, of the Royal Electric (., arrived irom Halifox last « vening light will, we iearh, be inst. a > Light The shown on the [2ist Ra ee Ma. J. F. Suatrorp has entered into part- pership with bis brother, Mr S.S8. Shatford.end commenced business in Halifax as oil mer- chants. a Beszamix Hivartz, Ese, has imported direct from Holland two more, Holsteins, a bali and heifer Lhey arrived last eveuing via Halifax. > _ Tweety Do.Lars Li sr In this city. ver- terday, teur 9) wotes, th suitably rewarded by leaving them at Fxan- INER office. dec? vi cups oie Tus Literary and “cientitic Lustitute will] meet this evening in J. D. MelLeod’s Hali, at So'clock. The inaugural givea by Dr Leeming. -_- > — As will be even by advertis: ment in another columa, CUbaries Kk. Smallwood, Keq , has entered into partoersh'p with A K War- barton, Esq, Uarrister-nt-Law, Hereafter the business will be eenducted under the style and tirm of Warburton & Smallwood, at their «fice in the Cameron Block. We wish the new firm every success, —-~ -— We regret to learn that Thomas Verser. Psq, Little York, met “ith a serious scci- dent yesterdsy. Woahile felling trees on his farm the exe slipped, and splis his kf: foot to the instep. Dr. Henderson was called in, and was obliged to put ten stitchen in the wound, Mr. Vessey is doing ss well ag can be expected unler the painful circumstances a Ws beg to direct the perticular attention of currealers toth> notice of postponement of the “ounty Court of Queen’s County, which appears in our advertising columns. ‘Ve are reqaested to state that no suits can be tried at the adj wrned Conrss excepting those which bsve been bronght for December Term, and that all suits hereafter commencid . will be tried in March Term. ee, THE experivnce of the manufacturers of the ‘Myrtle Navy’ tobace> is a valuable lesson to itical economy. Previous to their commene- ing that bran’, the tobacco made of the finest Virginia leaf was always held at fancy prices, aod put up in some fancy style of mannfac- ture. It was thought that only the rich would buy such tebaces, and at the old prices none but the rich could buy it. The makers ofthe ‘Myrile Navy’ resolved to strip the manofacture of the tobseco ef all its fancy costs and put their profit at so low a rate that no competitor cou'd possibly uvderseil them with the same quality of article. From th very first until now their rate of profit has i been a uniform percentage upon the cust. It is their enormous sales which make their low rate of profit a satisfactory one in the aggre- gate, and also gives them firm hold upon the market. Their suceess is an excellent lesson for manufacturers to study over. —_—_@-——- Obituary. The obsequies of Ruth Kickham, aged 16, took place in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, Ou the 2ad ult., at 9o'clock. The body ‘ was brought from the Convent of Notre Dame, where she died, and the Rev. Father Gallant sang the Mass of Requiem and gave the absolutions. In a senso, the deceased wasachild of the Convent, for her home had been there for some years back. Her parents wero well satisfied to leave the fragile health of their child to the nursing of the kind sisters. Tho iittle deceased was a “Child of Mary,” and many of her sister associates in tliat beautiful Suciety were present at the last rites. One of these, of neariy her own age, has twined the following little wreath of verse to the memory of her departed Sister :— The still white walls of the Convent _Uie deep in shade to-day, For the Ange! of Death bas come And called dear Kuth away. But there shines through Death’s dark valley ght from a star-crowned head, And the Mother of God round Ruth Pretecting arms has spread. 2 She brings her to the throne of God, ; Au offering pure and fair, And the crown of “ Child of Mary” Gleains through her golden hair. Now while before the throne of God, In silent, heartfelt prayer, Forget uot those whose earnest wish Is to be thought of there. er Services at Lot 11 and at Tyne Valley. Services at the above places will be con- ducted by Mr. Howie, on Sabbath, 6-h ecember. The following letter from the W. Professor Flint, D. D, LL. D., Edinburgn, was handed to us for pablica- tion :— JOHNSTONE LODGE, CRAIGMILLAR PARK, kL DINBURGH ig April 13th, 1885. My Dear Priwerpar GRANT,— 4oW metointreoduce to youavery worthy Syria the Kev, Ghosen El. Howie, a native of He studied in the Hall here during three ses- ns, and in spite of the drawbuck of blindness, bcided!y distinguished himself. He is a man of ar, shrewd judgment, of great energy of char- 4 eReesdi ee enplary conscientiousness, I regret } > abe . 1 yy Jewish Committee a © lolind a missionary position for him oat &n Arabic speaking opuretion, If you be mice 2 thing for him in your country, I shall _ uch pleased. He will «ive you any informa- ar te hitaseif which you require, and he is @ » 4 believe, in whom you may implicitly Both my sister and I hav : -¢ not been well of lave apr od Seri Best wish Yours e trul i Purse. & Gols advertise ment, | tinder walt be j Secvians ii hastilities re-open Address wiil be} TELEGRAPHIC. 4 * te € & we (Sreorat Desrarones to Tur KXAMINER, } | The Baikan War. a Betcrape. Dec. 2 AMINER, DE'CHEMEER a eB enna — ero Ke - hea ee et _= Se ome r4 _ JHC BELL & C0. ‘Custom Boot & Shoe Makers. ccna work got up in the latest styles, neatand up to the times. God stock | Horoatovitch has gone to Nisa to take and workmant hip second to none. command of the Servian troops | teves that he can drive the Bulgarians into Bulgaria with ‘he aid of the second cless of | | roserves, Lo npon, Dec. 2 Lord Salisbury has sent remonstrances to |} Austria against Austria's preparations for | the ceoupation of Sorvia. He advises that. i the powers co-operate for the consideration | j of the Bulgarian demand for an indemnity, | ) aud for the prevention of further hostilities, ConstanTiINoeis, Dec. 2. | | The Porte’s proclamation granting | sneety to the revolutionists of Eastern | | Rowumelia, condones the revolution, and announces that a mixed commission will be sent to Philippopotis to investigate the: demands of the people, and to assist the | Uttoman commission in the temporary | administration of the affairs of the gov- ernment, | i Loxpoy, Dee. 2. _ The Servo-Bulgarian armistice. will cou- tinue ten days. The Austrian Minister to Servia has warned Prince Alexander, of Bulgaria, that if war be resumed ona disagreeimgnt on the question of indemnity, the Austrian troops ; will enter Servia. Phe Austrian General, Albori, has gone |te Nisss, and will assume command of tl e| | Russian journals are allowed to» make | hostile commen's on the conduct of Austria, CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 2. The Sultan has issued a manifesto to the inhabitants “of Eastern Roumelia, stating that the commissioners will rule there until a new Governor is appo'nted. Tie troops and military stores are being pushed to the frontier. Declines to Bemenstrate. Dorcuesrer, N. B., Dee 2. Hon, P. A. Landry, M, P., for Kent, N. B., having been requested by the Montreal committes to calla public meeting in his constiiuency for the submission of resolu- tions prsed at Montreal consaring the Governmeni’s action in the Riel case, de- clines to take the step. Among other reasons for refusing, h: asys: “In the in- terest of good order, tranqaility, and the peace of our couniry, [ am of the opinion it is inopportune to foment or siimulate by a publie demonstration the excitem nt which now exists Is appears to me rather to be the duty of every patriot to exercise his irfluones in eulming the oever-cxcttement, and settle the vex-d ques- tion by c-im aud matured jJadgment.” ————$—_—— The British Elections. Lonpon, Dec. 2. Up to 6 o'clock this evening the Liberals have elected 228 member ; Conservatives, 191; ani the Nationalists, 45. The Tory net gain has been reduced to 38 seals, The Liberals have become jubilant over the late successes, The Case of Biel vs, The Queen. Orrawa, Dec. 2. Sir Alexander Campbell has prepared for publication a memorandum respecting the exe of the Queen versus Riel, prepared at the requost of the Committee of the Privy Council. It will be complete and show the course of the Government to have beea | right. Biew Out the Gas Toronto, Dec. 2. Malcom Martin, foreman of construction works on the N, P. Railway, and a native of Cape Breton, registered at the Revere House, retired to rest, blew out the gas,and this morning is unconscious aud not expect- oi to live. Weather bubstin Probavilities for the next 24 hours for the tfaritime Previnces. Toxorro, Dec, 3.--10§. m. Fresh to strong winds, increasing te mod- erate gales in northern portion and changing to westerly; cloudy, with slight snow or sleet, followed by pertly clearing, milder towards night. MerzonoLocicaL OFFICE Charlottetown, Dec. 3, 1885. Highest Temperature yesterday, (read ip Midnight)... .ecccccseeresss 29 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read st SUAWIAUE) «2.2 ececee ne tree eeteeeeees 78 Lowest Temperature this morning......- 28 8 T-mperature this morning,at 8 o clock,, 31.1 Tomperatore thie aftornnan +t ¥ o’alack . .33 2 HORSES WANTED. KYANTED, on FRIDAY next, Twenty \ HORSES, weighing from 1,000 to 1,: 00 Ibe ; ages frem 5 to 12 years. W S..McKIF, Upper Hillsborough Street. Ch’tewn, Dec. 1—3i > £ (SLND RUILWAY, — 3yECIAL PASSENGER TRAIN will leave A OT we at 6.10 a, m., daily Sundays excepted) for Suuimerside, until close of navy iga- tion at that port; returning every evening OA arrival of steamer from Point du Chene. f JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. th’town, Nov. 30, 1835. Railway Office, Ch oa ino tu th sat wk prs li APPLES, FISH, &o. p STORE :— 3 la Choice Winter-keeping APPLES, oo eo No. | HERRING. lie be. Orders Filled Prompt—Priees Reasonable, We also keep on hand a qoantity of Shoe ne with « good assortmeat of Fashion- able ‘sts, ia Men's, Wom n's, Boys, Misses’, Gents’ and Children’s, which we sell Cheap, J. H. BELL & CO., Sign of the BIG BOOT, Upper Great George St., 2nd door to Knight & Son. Nov. 30, 1885—1mo 2aw CARVELL BROS. ee ee WHOLESALE. 4500 barrels FLOUR, 250 «do. Cornmeal, 30 «do, = Oatineal, 40 do. Beans, 1100 haif chests TEA, 150 puncheons Molasses, 109 barrels Yellow Sugar, 10 do, Granulated Sugar, 2 bags RICH, 7o0 bOXes Liuisins (Valencias), 00 do. very choice Layer Maisins, 48 barrels Currants, 300 boxes FIGS, 150 do. Cheese, 100 tubs BLU? TER, 100 casks Kerosene Oil, 600 coils 6 thd, Rope, 150) do. 9, 12 and 15 thd. Rope, for Lobster raps, 10,600 lbs. Marline, 40 rolls Sole Leather, 10) caddies Bright Smoking To>dacco, Sv boxes and caddies Chewing do., 40 kegs Twist, 200 cases Matches, 150 boxes Pipes, 600 dozeu Brooms, 500 do. Pails, 50 do. Washboards, 75 kegs Baking Soda, 20 bays Nuts, 60 barrels VINEGAR, 10) demijohns do., 125 pails Confectionary (assorted.) 75 cases Pickles, 200 boxes Pepper, 200 do Ginger, 100 do Mustard, 100 do Cream Tartar, ov do Mixed Spice, 50 do Cinnamon, 140 do Allspice, 200 lbs Nutmegs, 500 do Cloves, 5 bbis, Sulphur, 5 do Salts, 40 tins Castor Oil, 50 boxes Indigo, 30 gross Diamond Dyes, 100 do Ink, 80 cases Starch, 50 boxes Soap, 20 do Parafine Candles, do Tallow Candles, 20 crates Warthenware (good assortment. ) 10 do Teapots. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Nov. 24—eod 3 wk CHRISTI OVELIES Novelties for the Boys, Novelties for the Girls, SELLING CHEAP AT MRS, B. CONNOLLY’S (Tim O’Conneli’s Corner. ) Also—oom Paper, Groceries and Crock- eryware cheaper than can be had anywhere else. Call and Inspect. Remember the place : Corner of King and Queen Streets. Dec Ist, 1885. DIVIDEND. fue Mercwants’ Banx or P, B. 1, Charlottetown, Nov. 26, 1585, TOTICE is hereby given that a half-yearly | dividend, at the rate of SEVEN PER CENT, per annum, on the paid up capital atock #f this Bank has been this day declared, payable on and after THURSDAY, Decem- ber 3rd. By order of the Board, F, MITCHELL, Cashier. Nov. 26 -ti dec3 Smal!-Pox Remedies! PURE CARBOLIC ACID. CRUDE CARBOLIC ACID, CHLORIDE OF LIME (Double Strength). THYMO-CRESOL, CARBOLI® SCAR. SULPHUR ENGLI:H CREAM TARTAR, ——_ A ——_— Apothecaries’ Hall, DESBRISAY’S CORNER. Nov, 23—d & wky tf WANTS, LOSE, FOUND. de. — oS RD nee oe — — — ono LOST —In this city, yesterday, four S20 $5 Notes. The finder will be 8 it- ably rewarded by leaving them at EXAMINER O flice. dec2 21 ¥ OST~— Ia this city, a Bunch of Keys. The L finder will pleare leave thein at Rankin House. s d¢c2 3i pd ance —600 Geese and Turkeys ; alse 200 small carcasses Pork —V heatley Bros., coruer Great George and Wuston Street, nov30 Iwk wky li 1 .RRIAGES, Buggies, &c., stored from © now uotil June, 1866, in a large, dry warehouse (n0 cattle near premises) for §2, in advance. -D U’M. Reddin, Jr.—no26 Iw ecd AOR SALE—A balance of 15 barrels of i Cement, to clear, st $3.25 ; geveral price $4. Apply at this office. octl9 tf | OARDERS—Two or three gentlemen or lndy Boarders msy find comforteble accommodation by spplying to Mrs. Williaw 199 boxes Digby do. » ancihll wees ‘losing out te the trade a ” Civsing 4s MuNBLLL, November —t? Keuvey, Brick Huse, Boruugh eae PERKINS & STERNS ARE NOW SHOWING AN EVIMENSE STOCK, CONSISTING IN PART OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS: NTIMACASSARS, Albums, Boot Laces, Brushes, Braces, Braids, Buttons, Belts, Barege, Bonnet Shapes, Bonnet Bor- ders, B-ne, Buckles, Baskets, Boys’ Suits, Brackets, Bonnet Boxes, Cottons, Curtain Hooks, Cushion Tassels, Cord, Uollar Studs, Curling ‘longs, Carpet, Cloth, Combs, Corset Laces, Carpet Binding, Chamvis Skins, Cloak Clasps, Crochet Hooks, Crape, Counterpanes, Caps, Canvass (for working on), Corsets, Card Cases, Cullars, Cuffs, Damask. Dress Caps, Dress Steels Dress Goods (every kind), Dolls, Elastic, Embroidery, Embroidery Cotton and Silk, Flannels, Flannel Binding, French Merino, Frillings, Fancy Goods, Fur-lined Cloaks, Fur Capes, Fur Trim- ming, Fur Caps, Muffs, Dog Skin Jackets, &., Fringes, Felt (for embroidering on), Fioss, Furniture Gimp, Flowers, Feathers, Goid Braid, Gossamer, Garters, Gloves, Hair Nets, Hose Sup- porters, Huir Pins, Liat Bands, Handkerchiefe, Hosiery, Hats, Insertion Fronis, Infants’*Bibs. Jackets, Jerseys, Knitting Cot- tons, Linens (all kinds), Lamp Wicks, Laces, Mats, Matting, Meading,Measuring ‘Tapes, Mirrors, Miliinery (a grand display) Muslin, Mant’ epiec? Bordering and Borders, Napkins, Needles, Necklets, Neckties, Oil Cloth, Ornaments, Print, Paper, Pins, Porses, Plush (a big range), Rulway Rags, Rubber Circulars, Rocm Paper, Ribbon, Sheeting, Shirts, Skirts, Shawls, Skirting, Shirts and Drawers, Silk, Satin, Supper Patterns, Cushions, Brackets, Table Scaris, &c., Sashes, Sewing Silk, Satcliels, Towels, Thread, Tape, Thimbles, Turkey Cotton, Toilet Covers, Table Covers, Trouser Stretchers, Table Mats, Toilet Sets, Trimmings (all kinds), Twine (Macrame), Ulsters, Umbrellas, Venetian Tape and Line, Ladder Webb, &., Velvet, Velveteen, Wincey, Wicking, Window Holland, Wool Goods in Cardigan Jackets, Alexandra Jackets, Vests, Jerseys, Squares, Scarfs, In- fantees, Bootees, Hoods Cuffs, Caps, Child’s Costumes, Bonnets, Dresses, Pelisses, &c. Yarns, in Scotch, Bee Hive, Rutland, Saxony, Berlin Wool, Andalusian Wool, Frosted Ice Wool, Tinsel Wool, &c. The above has been personally selected in the best mar- kets and are offered at very low prices. Letier orders receive prompt and careful att-ntion. PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Sept. 25,85. oes Sle ss | WINTER CLOTHING. ——AT THE-—— LENGEN BUSH! | Men's Pilot Cloth Reefers, Men’s Pilot Cloth Overcoats Men’s Heavy Cloth Ulsters, Men's {1l-Wool Tweed Suiits, Men’s Biack Wersted Suits, Men's Heavy Tweed Pants, BOYS’ CLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY. Boys’ Overcoats, Hoys’ Tweed Suits, Boys’ Jackeis. -—-_——- As we intend to Clear Out our Steck of Clothing this Fall, we shall offer it at Prices that have Never Before been Reached in Charlvtiietown. Wes See our Stock before buying elsewhere. CEO, DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, Nov. 1, 18835. BRITISH | WAREHOUSE, 83 QUEEN STREET. — oe Oo FALL AND WINTER STOCK, NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, UNSURPASSED. FOR VALUE! A. L. BROWN. Ch’town, Nov. 19.—wkly. | NOTICE ( WING to other engagements, we have decided to temporarily dispose of our retaii trade in the (ity Market to Mr. EK, Waller We thank our friends for past favors ana solicit a continuance of same on resuming. We will continue to retail at our place of business, Hillsborcugh Street, A. lL. BRIDGES & CO, Nov. 23—2w eo] why 1 respectfully beg to return my sincere thanks to the public generally for their very kind patronage exterded to me since 1 com- merced business as Pork Bu'cher, Ssusege Manufactur r, *c., &c, aad in addition to the above beg t* state that on, avd from TUES- DAY next I shail be found at the stall of A. L. Bridges & Co., where, in additien to my f. rmer business, | propose to add fresh and corned Beef, Mutton, &c, &c . and beg to ark fora share of the public patronage so ke ber- ally bestowed apon my predecessors, Messrs. A. L Bridges & Co, Ek. WALLER. Nov, 23--2 wks wky Notice to the Public W E have row completed our Pall Importations, consisting of a large and carefully eelected stock of Englieh, Scotch, American and Con- adian Merchandise, fuily supplying ew ry department, which wil! be disposed At Specialiy Lew Prices, for Cash or its cquivalent. We are prying the HIGHEST PRICES for Oats, Potstoes, Pork, Hides, &c., at all ship- Ping points within the Umit of our patrons and aicng the line cf Railway, and will there- fore lowk for, and insist on, the payment cof ali accounts Guus before the close of navi- gation. MATTHEW, McLEAN & CO. Souris, Nov. 21--3wks & wky SOME of the MANY —WHO UsE— Woodill’s German Bakigg Powder : Queen Hote}, Fredericton. Barker House. Fredericton, Porter House, Kentville. American House, Kentville. Kiulifax Hotei, Halifax. international Hotel, Halifax. Central House, St John. New Victoria, St. John Terrace Hotel, Amherst Dining Saleon, Truro, Norfoik House, New Glasgow. Hotel Brunswick, Moncton. Fred. A. Jones, Hotei Buafferin, says: ‘I feel cowfident its use will be con- tinued by all who give it a tria),” Ask your grocer for Woodill’s Baking Powder, and take no other. Nov. 18, ’86. STARVATION PRICES! DURING THE Smallpox Epidemic, REID BROS. REIL BROS. have decided to sell their very large stock of Tweeds, Clothing, Gents’ Fur- nishinys, &c., at extraordinary prices during the Smallpox Panie, and as the Doctors have decided that fumigating the goods is all that is necessary to insure safety, so far as contracting the disease by coming in contact with merchandise, we will take every precaution in that regard, Men’s Tweed Suits made to order, Island tweed, $11 up. Men's Tweed Suits in fine wool, to order, $15, worth $20. Men’s Reefers, with silk velvet heavy nap cloth, $7.50. Men’s Nap-cloth Overcoats, ourown make, $10 German collars, in to $20. Men’s Black Worsted Suits, the greatest won- der of the age, only $6.59. Men’s Heavy Winter Pants, no deception, $1.75, worth $2.50. Child’s Heavy Suits, $1.75, $2.50, $4, and up. Child's Overcoats, 33.25, $4, and up, Men’s Reefers, #4, $5 and up. Men's Overcoats and Ulsters, % and up. All-wool Heavy Tweed, 45cts, up, All-wool Heavy Scotch Tweeds, 85cta to 95cta, worth $1.40. We challenge competition on this lot, as they are the best value ever offered on the Isiand, Ladies’ Jackets and Ulsters, $1.65 up (perfect fitting). Men's Heavy Cardigan Jackets, 85cts to $1.75. Dr. Brush Elastic Wire-+side Section Corsets, only $1 (every pair guaranteed), A very large stock ot Tryon T weeds, 40cts up. A large stock of Scotch and Island Yarns, The best stock of Gents’ Furnishings in the city. A large stock of Dent's 4-clasp Kid Gloves (every pair giving satisfaction) S85cts, A large stock of Gray Cotton, 4cts per yard, up. A large stock of W hite Shirts, 75cts, up. Acres of Si§rts and Drawers from 30cts to $8 per pair. Piles of Trunks and Valises from 75cts up. Ladies’ Winter Gloves, 20cts per pair, up. ot large stock of Blankets and Flannels at Panic rices. Cotton Flannels, all shades, at low prices, Boys’ and Men's Clothiny, made to order, at extraordinary prices, during the panic now upon us, Rial DBROS.. CAMERON BLOOK, Ch’town, Nov. 20, 1885. MUSICAL IRSTRUMENTS. C P. FLETCHER has just received his Winter yee of SMAwL INSTRUMENTS, &c., such as Accordeens, Violins, and Concertinas, Also :—Violin Strings, best quality. 47 Selling Remarkably Low. Call and be convinced at Fietcher’s Music Store, Sign of the “Big Fiddle,” Queen 8t, Ch’town, Nov. 10—4wks dwpat, her 4wks Notice to Farmers. VARVERS boving YOUNG PORK to dia- pose of, weighing from ore bnunadred tu one hun?red and fifty pounds, will do weil te call oa the saderinngh } before killing. E, WALLER, * King’s Square, Sov, i0—1m cod why peerless sentra eas seater anaes. | is sna 1h ee ese die. nome enero