— —a- { tix - a aking ont thes Local and Other lrems., . in f s ‘ ‘ \ I es - M I ARN \ I ‘ f Mra { arilea Stewal ra at Lhe Dian I a8 € - N 4 BAD &K hh No arrests for drunk enness on New Year's Eveor New Year's Day And this is a free rum towr o 4 Few Let The Christmas number e Deuinion Llustrated at he Dia n i | «stor Be s e a id get lie It is a rare & @f Al o x An e trow ings x ‘ selling way WwW reguil «f » wsers = 2) ger . ( ’ John M ld ; - A Ni i steamers Stanley ae \ } riand, witch left Pictua fo: Cha w l sday afternoon, were ‘Ke port, Owlug to the s*orm prevailing, until veatcrday morning. - We have the largest stock of spect ac les in ¢ wo, both in rock, crystal or pebble, and glass ; there is hing finer made, if gou pay $10 00 for it.—E. W. Taylor. ' - Most Cases of sumption are of catarrhal igin, and death to'lows inevitably. Catarrh wa positively cured y Nasal Baim I usa 2 + been restored teat ty to s meri Iryi lec28 lw 2 is Revision. —The total number of voters in Prince County sccording to the lists as now vised is 9,003, being an increase of four or tive hundred over the number at last revision. The entered number for Queen’s County is 9 117, not 9227 as previously announced by us, so that Queen s has only 114 votes over Prince unaty meiiiiiegiion mistake about this, that the ** Myrtle Navy “ tubacco 1s manufac tured from the very fn Virginia leaf No higher qualiy of leaf can be purchased for any tebace > nave Itis sesect)d with the very greatesi care, and treated with the most approved processes for preaerving the @avor of the tubacc ens far very changeable weather this season r of colds gis, and nearly everyone is suffering from this uspleas- snt malady. Everybody's Coug) Nprup, pre- Ps ed by A SN Joins a, is the popular reme ty, and is meeting with a larger sale than ever be fore. Put 25centsin your pocket aad cail around and get a bottle. Let there be no est iy sd con has been produ ive ana rt piece Tue originator of Estey’s Emulsion life in perlecting of tr spent several years of his preparation Nota the market until he Was the beat ever introduced for coide, bronchitis an? al! Thousands of bortles h bee: has never heard a complaint jin2 ln daw was p t on Satisied that it w ~@ ure coughs, wasting iiseases e014, ara ne regarding it. ———S -y 1ants au 1 others wil accou ts and will exp-ot For this particular kix‘ vi joUsLess8 is nothing | t assh ; t y»¢ ordinary biliows headache, &c, Everybody's Pills are the great remedy. For wre sist the merc! prymeat i them r it > the ra 2 ilKe } a ‘ 95 centa you cau buy a box at your nearest drug store ecclliaisioann As Act ov Hongsty.—A poor woman lost her wallet at the Market ‘ihursday, which was afterwards picked up by a yung man by the name of M Quaid, of DeSable, now in the empl Mr. Cundall. He made diligent enquiries for the owner un- til he found her late in the afternoon and handed her her The old lady's joy can be better imagined than described. Honesty is a jowel y of walle! aoe turned out yesterday, the shed broke, eonse- Tue ‘“‘HorRIsLES as sn avunced Ws n three head swings of the and three of the five horses had in quence, to te rem ved, leaving only two to draw the heavy waggon. Aiter guiog out they were pelted with stones and snow- leaving waguon balls—one * Horrible” beins struck on the head and badly eut with a stone The * Horrib'es ' con plain of the evonduct cf the police in not protecting them. - Tue New Tourer Gew.—Fhioderma owes ite immense success that it is radically different from any preparatio? ta the market. It is « bland and soothing lig sid, nice. perfame d, and when : pplied to the hands and face produces a d-licious sense to the : } cf coolness and comfort. exercising ais» 4% direct curative action {t is entirely i and the from the sticky quality of glycerine greasy nature of camphor tce or ¢ iid cream. Te those who are unsble to to use gycerine, from irs itritsting effect, Philoderm. is a necessity. Thos: wao use it have a be sutifal com c It is harm ess as m'lk. Sold by druggista everywhere Piice 25 cents. jen? im dw olexiun, al A Turner Weens Sare —There will be big bargain sale at the Diamond Bookstore for three weeks commencing on Monday next, 4th January The principal feature for the frat week will be books, for the second atarionery, and for the third fancy woods. A quantity of the goods will be placed ou the central tables. but the dis- count of tweuty per cent, will be general This is a bowa fide opportunity to stuck libraries and procure stationery &c. at 4 large discount. Any one who oan show tha: the Diamond Bookstore is aut the lowest priced and best place tn the eity will secure @ volume worth six dollars but the daman ! for this prize cannot be keeu as the facts always tell, - New Move that the trustees of the Wesleyan Met ho- dist School of Charlottetown have decided | to exercise the powers vested in them by their charter and to appropriate their yearly income by subsidising certain educ - tional institutions now existing, te weaned, ia the city. Among tues” a a training achoul for sgetueat of the Prince Edwart {[<] nd Hee! pital; a night school and gymoasium undr ; * Associ the management af the Y - Cc ao . r y acientific emit’ t ation; @ primary . seg and industrial school uo ler the man gett the Women’s Christian Temp “yance Unaton day sebeo! for boys aud girls un of the governing body © Loca! and Other Items. ! | | i i i i the this } | week DAILY EXAMIN Tans Tae Op Year went out stormy = Vicroria Division.— Regular meetir yon M nday evening in Wright's hall, Kent Street—installation. Visiting brethren in- Vited > ~~ OUR entire stock of clothing and furnish- ings must be sold. This is your chance of getting the best value ever offered.—D. A Bruc ican HE steamer Coila will sail from Halifax Charlottetown or Georgetown next Persons having freight will apply at once to D. Farquharson & Son. for si 12 2i - Tae Mayriowse —The steamer May- fy flower, recen: ly ruaning between Charlotte- | town and Pugwash, has been engaged to do terry service on the Straits of Canso from January Ist. a Scexpay Senoon Tracuers' Instruction (lass in lecture room of Baptist church this everiog at 8. Business meeting of Teachers’ Association at 9 for the purpose of making arrangs ments for 1892. >--— CHRaP Sate.—Read the Diamond Book- store advt. in to-day’s issue. A rare op- portunity is given to purchase goods at your own prices, or even lower. The stock is large and will satisfy all. ~~ AN ISLANDER JNJURED.—Mr. Herbert Mc firegor, an employe of Lea’s wood working f ctory while working ata buzz saw yesterday afternoon had «bon: an inch of the little finger of the left hand entirely severed.—Moncton Limes. - Ix 4 Bab Way —In Portland, Maine, the mayor is getting over the grippe, the city clerk is down with the grippe, the auditor saya be is sick eneugh to be abed with the grippe, and the city messenger tays he ian’t half over the grippe, - S. or T.—At the conclusion of mony of installation of the Orient Division last evening, the Worthy Patriarch invited the members to part-ke Lan vyster supper A pleasant haif hou was spent around the festive board. This Division has done a good work in the cause of temperance and is at present as vigorous as eter. the cere- officers at ailing at AN ExpLanaTion.—Iln reference to the complaints made recently about the late ar- rival of the mails atBelfast, we are given to underetand that the delay is occasioned by the bad condition of the ruads and the fact that the ferry steamer stops running each day at four o'clock. In consequence f the boat not running after thac hour the mail man is unable to get back to the city } ia the evening, as his contract requires him _The Guardian understands | or to le} nurses under the man- } ; 5 8} ler the man- |} the West | care of Miss: ¢,, you —Reddin Bros. agement Hod School, now under the co Harvie; Sunday schools, might gcnov's f ot ter- libraries under the ma agement ef the Quarter ly Official Boards of the Me‘hodis im angel also taken sceps to ine it ives by universi*v o college pro ye usiversity ¢ Churches iney hive couree @f laot . fessore, with class work, Upoo extension plan. to do, The centractor do-s his best to give » good gerviee, and should aot be held 1re- spensibie for delays over which he has no control nasil Goop Work. -—The schooner Nutwood, ‘ ain Thos. Lord, o« ped by Messrs. apt Mathew McLean & Co., Island, anchored middle of December with a cargo of 4,500 bushels potatoes, con- signed to Geo. A. Pyke. The cargo was sold out here, and the vessel took Th a general arg) and port at 10 o'clock on Satucdav night, 19h inst., for Souris, where she arrived early on Monday, making the passge down in 40 hours, Vessel discharged and re'oaded another large cargo of oats, p tatoes and pork and left Souria oa Sunday afternoon last and enmived here Monday evening. She was anchored at Hawkesbury Sunday night. The actual sailing time from Souris to Haliicx Harber was 21 hours, which is most extraordinary, especially for this season of the year.—Halifax Herald. of Souris, P E, rere ielG this + I Religious Services. St. Peter's Church.—Services to-morrow: Holy Communion at 8am; Morning Prayer, Litany and Sermon at 11 o’c'ock; Evensong and Sermon at 7 o'clock. St.- «eul’s Charch.—Services to-morrow ; Moruing Prayer, Sermon and celebration of the Holy Communion at 1} o'clock; Evening Prayer and ~ermon at 7 o'clock, First Methodist Church —-At 10.30, prayer meeting At ll am, preaching by Rev W W Brewer. At230, Covenant Service. At 7 pm, preaching by Rev W Ww Brewer. ; Sab jeet : “‘The Church of the Future—Sociali-tic. At §.15, Evangelistic Service conduc*e: by Evangelist Sutcliffe. Kensington Hall, Edward Street.— Bible Class and Sabbath School at 2.30 Lesson: ‘‘Maithew the Publican. In the evening at § 20, Evangelist Sutcliff will give an address Subject; “Breakfast, Dioner and Tea.” A'l are most welcome. Come early to song service. Second Methodist CUhurch.—-Services to- morrow; Prayer meeting at 10 am; Preach ing at 11 a m, by Rev C W Hamilton, Sabbath Schvol and Bible classea at 215 p m Preaching at 7p m by Rev C W’Ham't-ou, to be followed by the snnyal covenant servive snd the Lord’s Supper. All heartily welcomed to all the services. Attentive ushers at the doors to show strangers to comfortable seats. Gospel Meeting.—Remember the Gospel Meeting Syaday afternoon ja Molyend’s Hall a 4o'clvek, coniyetad by the R.ilway men. Strangers always welcome. Lesson: Joshua 24.15, “As for me aad my house, we wiil serve the Lord.” <A good resolution —_——— 29 Ore — Local Notices. Sale continued this evening at 7.30 o'clock at my salesrooms, 106 Queen St, of reatymade clothing, overcoating, ladies : 2 ~ ul ers, clotts and other articles.—C I M rriaon. For | me back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Piaster. Price 25 cents.—Reddia Bros. novidwly Very low prices for the balance of the old year in men’s and boys’ overcoats, reefers and suits at J. B. Macdonald's, d26 Gi The best and only place to buy men’s ard boys’ overcoats and ret fers the cheapest is at Prowse Bros, the Wonderful Cheap Men. _ dec3} 3i You can save enough money to have a good time New Years by ge‘ting your winter clo thing at Prowse Bros, the Wonderful heap Men. deo3l 3i SLEEPLESS Niguts made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh s Cure is the remedy novidwly Tue finest stock of cape ulsters, with I ¢ verness capes, in the city at Jas Paton & Co's, cheap for cosh : Witt you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh’s Vivsliser is sure to cure you. —Reddin Bros, novidwly Ney iu it . ng a ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SprcraL DesPatoHes TO THe EXAMINER. FIRST TELEGRAM, 1892. A Great Conservative Victory, Good News For New Year's Day. Orrawa, Jan. 2, 1892. Rosamond's majority of 428 is a crushing blow to Grit hopes in the bye elections. They used every method for what it was worth. In Lanark they used the sectarian cry with good success. They worked the Haggart slander, but Haggart’s neighbors refused to countenance the story. They brought down Cartwright with his blue ruin and vituperation, and Preston with his boodle bags and beer. Thsir shouting brigade have returned to town and are eat- ing crow instead of turkey for New Year's dinner. West Indian Reciprocity. Hairax, Jan. 2. The publicity of the schedule of the re- ciprocity tariff between the United States and the British West Indies causes specu- lation here as to whether the West Indies’ intention is to discriminate sgainst Canada. There seems no reason to believe that such is the intention. But in such contingen- cies the Government here will undoubtedly take action to set matters right, Yellow Fever. Z Lonpon, Jan. 2. . Lord Salisbury has ceceived a cable des- patch from the British consul at Santos, contirming recent reports in regard to the terrible state of affairs growing out of rav- «wes by yellow fever and smallpox. Eighteen cap!sins of merchant vessels have died within two months. Paralysis. Hatrrax, Jan. 2. Rev. Dr, Burns had a second attack of paralysis yesterday, while making New Year's calls, but he is doing fairly wel! to- day. Weatrer tuiletin. Toronto, Jan. 2.—10 a. m. Gales from southeast and southwest; eloudy, milder, followed by rain. Thee Wea Sa DIAMOND <>BOOKSTORE ——-COMMENCING—- Monday, January 4th. BOOKS of ail kinds will be the principal feature. Ist WEE 06 WEEE, focus wit ute the loa Ql WEEK, cue cvocyboiy’s desire. BARGAINS will be the same each week— 20 and 25 per cent, discount off marked prices, This ie 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 present, THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore. BAZAAR is closed for the jau2—dy 3ieod wky li BANK STOCK, BY AUCTION. WILL SELL BY AUCTION. at my Sales Room, on THURSDAY, the 7th day of Janu- ary, instant, at 11 o'clock, a. m.:—25 Shares mer- chants’ Baak of P, E. Island R BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer, CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy Notice of Assi { OUCe Ol ASSICOMENI. ! J OTICE Ix HEREBY GIVEN that Fenton T. | Newbery, of Charlottetawa. Merchant, has duty assigned to us forthe benefit of his credit- ers all his Merchandize, Goods, Books, Book Debts and all of his other effects, by deed bear- ing date 3lst December, 1491 Parties owing the said Fenton T. Newbery will make payment to us, who alone ar authorized to give discharges. All having claims azainst the said Feuton T. Newbery will fernish the same to us at the Office and Store lately occupied by the said Fenton T. Newbery. MICHAEL TRAILNOR, RONALU McMIL .AN, Assigne>s. Charlottetown, January 2, 1892. APPLES. © 256 Barrels Choice Canadian Baldwins. N., B. & M. RATTENBURY. d21 2aw m th CUBBANTS AND RAISINS 25 BARRELS, 50 BOX ES, i 75 HALF-BOXEs} Currants. “dia + Raising and { do j N., B. & M. RATTENBURY. d2} 2aw m th ROLLED OATS 260 Barrels. N., B. & M. RATTENBURY, 1 (2! 2.wmth BEANS. Cee 156 bbls. Beans. N., B. & M. RATTENBURY, 621 2aw mth Mortgage Sale. To be ro'd at Public Auction, on THURSDAY, the Fourth day of Februar:, 4 D. 1892. at Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House in Sammerside,in Prince County, Prince Kdward Island, undvr a power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the Sixteenth du#y of February, A. D 1837, and made between Richars Pilraan and Lavinia Jane Pi}man, | his wife, of the one part. and William Picker- ing of the other part : — ' LL that piece of lend situate in the village of i Kensinxton. Towsship “umber Nineteen, ’ prince Couaty, and bounded as follows. that is to say :—Commencing at a stake fixed on the southern boundary of the Rail ay Station, and in the north-west angle of Plot Number Sixteen ; thence south along the western boundary of sid Plot Number Sixteen a distance vf ove hundred and thirty-one feet, when it reaches Frances Street; thence alonz the northern side of the said Frances Street in a westwardly direction ope hundred and ninety-eight feet; theace north a distance of nine ty- even feet, when it reaches the seutherr bou dary of said Railway Station ; thenee slong said boundary in a north-eastward- ly direction till it reaches the stake at the place of commencement, For further particulars apply at the offices of _ KE. Weart, Barris‘er-at-Law, Summerside and Charioteto n Dated this 30.0 day of December A.,D. 1°91, WILLIAM PL KERING, i 1 . Anam Av " a ibQiTY tu. tieariz \ TILL take a limited number of Pupils ou PIANO or ORGAN. ad For terms, etc , apply at M Rs. Cc. V. Me- GREGOR’S, on Prince street, Charlottetown. septi—eod tf | IS MARKED "hk". BB. IN BRONZE LETTERS, NONE OTHER GENUINE. A HAPPY NEW YEAR ALL TO HACKNOMORE, THE GREAT SPECIFIC USERS OF For Influenza. dec3l—dy 4i & wky — . Lobster Packers 60 BOXES TIN PLATES, 2 tons PIG TIN, Lamb & Plug, 1 “ BARCOPPER, 14 ia. square. Below all other prices. Order at once toarrive,. KX. H. NORTON & CO., dec3i—2aw & wy fi Charlottetown, Wool Cards & Mill Machinery ©) SETS GENUINE SCOTCH WOOL CARDS in Ad complete order, built by Robert Blair, Kil- marnock, Scotland. CUost $140) each. Will be sold atan immense bargain. Kk, H. NORTON & CO., dec3\—dy 4i 2aw & wky Charlottetown. WANTS, LOST, FOUND & WANTED IMMENIATELY.—A servant fo general housework in a small family where there ia no washing, Apply at this office. jan? WANTED TO PUBCHASE.—A piece of janc intke city, Apply at THe EXAMINER office dec31—3i | ot a evening, a carriage cushion and a buffalo robe. Finder will please leav« them at this office. 21 pd—dec30 a= -A purse of mon ¥. The owner car have same onepplicatior >} THE ExsMINEh office and payment for this a sertisement. dec29 we TED.—At Montague, a good barher. good place fer a good man. Apply to J. MACDONALD. dec28 RENT,—-A large three-story building a Warehouse and Offices, situate On the sout side of Water Street, and Jately occupied by M: T. B. Riley as 2 Tobacco Factery. Four particr- lars apply to PeaKE Bros. & Co. eod—dec2 GENTS WANTED.—“ Life of Hon. Char! S. Parnell.” by Robert Mc Wade, assisted b; Parnell’s Mother, wh» receives a rovalty, ha been in course of preparation for some year: Miilions want the Biography of this gre Statesman Pric» $1.25; 40) pages; 100 engra: ings; outfit 36 cenis; big terms; act quick Eaxi® PUBLISHING Hovas, 8t. John, N. B. oct3l IR SALE.—A few sets second-hand Harnes i set rubber mounted oak tanned, in gn er and light; | sec plated in good order. f driving; Lset light express, and cheap : Pieces, next to Fish Market, Grafton St B—3i (w th tu) ~—On Kent Street, between Governme: and Pownral street, a black colure tia gold. Finder will be rewarded b, this office. deed phi: ss. EE sgt the BET tal iat eens ete . “ wee a aati ened EEE PAELLA A ESOL LEA LE LIAS LACE NGL AS BES iS SATURDAY, JANUARY 2 1882 SANUARY, 1892. (x) YOU CAN BUF MANTLES AND FURS Cheap This Mont eigenen ——_ py tT" Siesiasibintiilsontiens STANLEY BRO BROWNS BLOCE. / i ; Charlottetown, January 2, 1892—eod & wky ——— ——— + —<—<<——= ——_—— EES — Compliments of the Season PROWSE BROTHERS —WiISH EvERYBODY— A Merry Xmas —_AaND— . A Happy and Prosperous New Year, AND THOSE WHO HAVE TRADED WITH THEM IN THE PAST TO CONTINUE TO DO SO ON THE FIRST OF THE NEW YEAR. " if Charlottetown, December 23, 1891—eod & wky NO SPECIAL DAYS! — PER ’ KINGS & STEHNG. Every day trom this date till Christmas sell our FANCY GOODS at 5 PER CENT, DISCOUNT. If you want Bargains in Holiday Goods, this the time and ours the Store at which to get them. stale Dr at Priges Ue Uf ‘re & Marine surance HE AMHERST ) Boots and Shoes we will roduce, Vessels’ Cargoes and Freights. | fhe Manchester Fire Insurance) Co., Manchester, Eng. | | “he Western Fire Insurance Co, Tervenio, Ont. he Western Marine Co., Toronto, Gut. HORACE HASZARD, General Agent, P. K. Island Ch'tewn, Dec, 19, 1891-29 sod INSURE YOU against Loess, whether on | ARE Wes or Sea; Dwellings, Barns, Farni- | THE BEST VALUE MADE. ire Wearing Apparel, Stores, Merchandize, (x) ——_______. Insurance A FULL LINE OF THIS MAEHE A : OE MCLE 1) £08, - - SUCCESSOR TOU. 6. Chariettetown, Nev. 17, 1891. SPRAGUE. 7