i ee q dA j L ¥ a4 i M i Piles!! Piles! Itching Piles! SYMpromMs.——-Moisture; intense itching and stinging; moist at night; worse by scratching. f allowed to continue tumors form, which olten bleed and uleerate, becoming very sore. Swayne’s OINTMENT stops the itching aud bleeding, heals uicerations, and in most cases ; remove the tumors. All druggists, or by mail, for 50 cents. Dr. Swayne & Son, Phila- delphia. oetl2 6m dw — ee Sir John Lester Kaye has eleven farms in Manitoba, allsupplied with buildings and machinery. He raises flax better than the lrish, which is worth $850 aton. Next sum mer 33,000 sheep, now in Oregon, will be transferred to his farms. spiptitea ain easel ‘** Blood tells.” We may not be able to in- fuse royal and noble blood into a man’s veins; but we can do better; we can expel from them all impure and poisonous humors by the uss of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Pure blood is the best kind of royal blood a DONATIONS.— Ladies willing to contribute to the Tea in aid of the Y. M. C. A., will kindly send their donations to the Market Hall, on Thursday, the 29th inst., as it has been impossible to catl on ali ladies, owing to the bad state of the reads. It is hoped that all will assist without further solicitation. a 2? -_———— Having purchased some butterfrom an Irish- woman, the merchant on weighing the lumps found them all light weight and challenged her with trying to cheat him. ‘‘Shure, its your own fault if they are light, sir,” said Biddy; for wasn’t it a pound of soap I bought from you that 1 had in the other end of the scales when I weighed ’em ?” +>o————— All those heating and itching humors of the scalp, so troublesome to many persons, are effectually cured by the use of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. If not attended to in time, these dis- eases are very liable to result in loss ot the hair sii BUSINESSLIKE,-—Pictou offers two free sites for its proposed shoe factory. Pictou evidently means business. Fancy Work.—All interested in the Fancy Sale in aid of the Y. M. C. A., are requested to send donations of Fancy Work to Mrs. A. A. Bartlett. A assistance is asked for. yxenel ous abi hie. At St. Peter's Road, on the 26th inst., Alexander McBeath, Esq. {Funeral on Wednesday o'clock p. m.] next at one HAWKER’S | OLY AMD CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases. It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. Just a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, PLUMEIN.. HERMANS ‘ ‘sleet prepared to at- A . tend to the fitting of Waterpipes into Dwellings, ete., in the latest and most ap- proved manner, ° A supply of LEAD AND GALVANIZED IRON PIPE, FAUCETS, and all necessary FITTINGS always in store. —ALSO— The fitting up of HOT WATER HEATING APPARATUS will receive special attention. Estimates made out at short notice. Good reterence can be given. The superiority of the work done by the firm of A. HERMANS & SON is guaranteed by a record of many years. The usual patronage kindly solicited. A. HERMANS & SON. nov26—dy 3i Gravenstein and American Baldwin Apples. 'pY AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, Nov. 28, at 2 o'clock :— 50 Barrels Choice No. 1 veastein Apples, 75 Barrels American Baldwin Apples (extra choice, ) Nova Scotia Gra- ” from Boston. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Ex ** Worcester nov26 DIVIDEND NOTICE, The Me chants’ Bank of P, E, Island. OTICE is hereby given that « Half-Yearly Dividend, at the rate of EIGHT PER CENT. per annum, on the Capital Stock of this Bink, has been declared, payable at its Banking Office, Charlottetown, on and after Ist DAY OF DECEMBER NEXY?. Bygorder, WM: McLEAN. Cashier. Ch’town, Nov. 16, 1888—eod tl dte pat TUESDAY. NOVEMBER. PM | B Try him. tell of before. Store P. EK. Island. CANADA ATLANTIC Steamship Company. a Cc 5.8. HALUFAX™ —-WILL LEAVE- Charlottetown for Boston (VIA HALIFAS,) a. FRIDAY, DECEMBER (th, AT 7 O'CLOCK, A. M., iP D Ou) w tap Boston for Charlottetown saturday, December tsi. Throvgh Tickets issued from all Stations on the P. EK. I. Railway. ; : The “ HALIFAX” has been built specially fo: his route, combining SAFETY, SP#ED anc COMFORT. . sane ‘The Fastest and Most Palatial) PASSENGER STEAMER between BOSTON AND THE PRO- VINCES. Luxurious Cabins, Elegant State- rooms, Geand Dining Saloon above the Deck, Palatial social Hall, Spacions Smoking Room. Connecting at BOSTON with Fall River ine .or New York; Metropolitan Line for New York; Canada Pacific Railway for Quebec, Moutreal, forento andal! Canadian points; New England and Savannah S. 8. Line for ail Southern points ; all Steamboat and Railroad Lines south and W est. . At HALIFAX with Steamers for Newfound- land and St. Pierre. also steamer “ Electra” for Lunenburg ; shortest route to Chester, Bridge- water, Mahone Buy, &c., &c. ‘ s AtPOKT HAWKESBURY with Steamers of the Bras D'or Navigation Co. for Sydney, Bad- deck, Whycocomah, and all points in Cape breton. FARES: Charlottetown to Boston— First Clas*....... $ 6 59 * ” —Intermediate. aw ‘harlottetown to New York, via Fall Kiver Line i ,eenecneeees anes eeeen eres tet eseesees Charlottetown to Savannah, via Boston apd Savannah S. 8S. Line :— First Clasd.........csecerereceerersecersencees = CmtarrmbGithe, oivigdecses cp cticsccesevesenecs as = = BECOLATO «cs scvpepoensaesstened ee dnd dato ten he ° Ineluding Cabin Berth. Staterooms Extra. Through Bills of Lading issued to New York. *hiladelphia, Baltimore, Providence, Savannah, Norfolk and points in Ontario and Western States. Also to Liverpool, London, Glusgow and West Indies. : : For Freight or other information apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. L CHIPMAN BROS., Agents, Halifax RrcHarvson & BARNARD, Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. nova Landing and to Arrive. + Barrels ONIONS, 180 25 Boxes RAISINS, 176. * . Figs, 75 CHEESE, 1)0 Half Chests TEA. RITCHIE BROS. novl9—dy 6i Furniture ! Furniture ! — BP HAVE JUST RECEIVED a Large Con- signment of NEW FURNITURE, —COMPRISING— ecal and Other items PR G)4\ao & OD ( & Pave mi hsay ris Ad jd8¢) LER 8. ! ‘ 2. M 1. 3 Specitat Despatcurs To THe EXAMINER. ‘- Tall ' » Scott Act in Moncton. : \ cS v% ur ¢ | lay 4 Moncron, Nov. 26. \t a meeting of the Temperance Com- / - mittee to-night, it was decided to disband : N : re } 't and hand back to the Town Council the ; : 1a ANOSS | measures for enforeing the Scott Act. At nl | a meeting of the Council a letter was read ‘ from the United Temperance Committee, H a — a | Stating the ir determination, and that an Ee p vould end ; Sgreement ha | been effected for a settle - jment of all replevin coses ; also asking to Z Y ev and Stewart | U@ Telieved of further responsibility. I } 2 3s toba t ; appeared oy a discussion tliat the settle ? ‘ ‘ Halifax, this fore- | ™ - cid not affect other cases before the | courts—-some twenty or more—but as to f = those in that position the Council could get r ‘ R s I rn | no particular information It was there!ore , oes Ha his evening, | decided to postpone action until next meet- i ot : und Ww jing. Che hquor party has paid $530 in ‘ Settlement of the 1 eVin Cases. - | — . lickets fo A Vatal @uarre’. ; ripe 3c. me G. A. 7 ie und at G. H. | ‘ ; H ae Hawirax, Noy. 26. di This evening Win. Summers, an old i ho do not kuoew soldier, got drunk and beat his wife. She 3 j ld go tothe Y, | 72 into the next door neighbors to escape cA sud find out al] | bis ferocity. Suminers then smashed his 3 is 35 centa stove and all the furniture, and followed - his wi e and continued to beat her in the E ‘ Halifax FJ neighbor's house. This was objected to by } e late Sir William | Frank Morgraim, the neighbor, and the ‘ 25.289. The commission to | two men clinched. Summers got his grip 1 O00. oo Moreraimn’s throat, and when he let vo Ey - < the tter exclaimed, ‘* My God, iim N s , | dying!” rolled over and died. He was a ls pected | respectable man, aged 53, a native of . if poto-| Sweden. Summers is a worthless drunken , fat 5U nes | scamp ¢ £35. He was arrested. 4 et n } Oitawa News Notes. t \ \n excellent pro " ’ The Poy Sym OTTAWA, Nov. 26. price of a It is understood that Parliament will : meet either on the 24th or 3lst of January. eimai 12 It is currently reported that John Price, <<. Nowe in| Of Quebec, and Geo. Drummond and C. S. Hj : 1 Post | Rodier, of Montreal, will shortly be cailed . fuohn wt | to the Senate, vice Ross, Farrer and Ro- land deceased. a - Senator McDonald, of Toroute, has gone Hu Relief | to Barbadoes to study the West India trade ry H question. . 8 uf his re-| The Marine Department has been inter- ( nco viewed by Montreal merchants on the ques- tion of extending the Government telegraph system to the Strait of Belle Isle. This “ likely be a | would require 500 additiona! wires. s Ha t S$ evening A ¢ mference between the Ontario, () 1e- s lecture;ou | bec and Dominion Governments wili be Phe ladies will, se, tarn | held here shortly to discuss the boundary question. ‘ : : l ot vester lay - : ungements of The Storm at Halifax. ‘ ‘ ipa S st uN rs —— \ no foreiga m Hatrrax, Nov. 26. a " A howling wind and rain storm prevailed é 7 here all day. Telegraph, telephone, and - to he | electric light wires are demoralized, and a —— etdes,.. goa good deal of damage has been done to i of sucna 1: . rr 5 and: comer shipping in th e harbor. There are no signs of the weekly mail steamer yet, an i the fortnight'y steamer Nova Seotia, due ; last Friday from Liverpool and St. John’s, - oe .% lL} Nad... won't arrive until Wednesday. t ssisting to mad the Ae c i Ss A I ls ' ! carn Piacien! d John Bright Worse ~ ee eC oa et Lonpon, Nov. 26, Captain William John Baight passed a restless night. , S the West Indies} His lungs are in a worse condition this . i ri LZZ i y f 9000 | morning, and his temperature is higher. $3400. Mr. R. T. | Bright’s son, who was summoned from Ho Cardiff, arrived last night. : 7 LATER. fy a 5 a i a John Bright grows hourly worse. Ch $ on Indian Rock, ne : ” . = aad aor ee L : i Gold in Nova Scotia. - ae, We h pore rr OS Hattrax, Nov. 26. red. Some 2,127 ounces of gold were mined o in Nova Scotia last month. The cold oO ren ti Odldfellov f Am-| Albion mine at Montague, near Halifax, N. 8 wated their tenth anniversary | is being reworked by a smail company. A o, dedi ating the new lodge-room | $900 nugget was found on Saturday and same tim The day's proceedings, | purchased by the Local Government. It 1 ¥ re r teresting, wi re brought = will be sent to the Imperial Exhibition at , r _ ; we f Cha <P elit London. A ten foot bed of rich copper I f Charlot wn, “S® |) ore, 1,000 feet in length, has been struck tn iking partin the proceedings. ‘ : > , Sl , at the Coxheath copper mine, Cape Breton. {re Sorry Now. —Mr. and Mrs. Gobe, ee i. of Kingston, Ont., did not believe in banks, The Fisheries Question. ; ai it their money, the savings of many — : nearly $1000, in a stocking. The Lonpon, Nov. 26. lren placed the stucking in an empty In the Commons this evening Sir James When the first fire of the season] Ferguson, Parliamentary Secretary for ‘ it h x1 to kindle a blaze. Foreign Affairs, said, in reply to interroga- - tories, that the Government would make no s THe ELectiox.—A correspond- | statements regarding the American fisheries s that Mr. John Cantweil, ft dispute at the present: A modus vivendi \ 3100 with a resident of | was in operation. 3 that Harrison would be elected ee p ie United States. Mr. Cant- won the bet. The money Assigned. " ; ant tohimon Saturday. This is niga 7 aly of any couseqnence m ude on the HALIFAX, Nov. 26. n throughout the Province. Alderman H. F. Worrall, a general ; See et .._, | grocer, has assigned. His liabilities are — or = gp aaa , = not stated, but will be heavy. His wife is 4 7 all - Sat a ocr coe the only preferred creditor for $35,000. i vo consisted of 1.325 bris Pee Ss : : oO 1 OF casas ; : be . - .r, 20 adie: a’ 100 Contract Awarded, 4 ies 30 pes. marble, 300 empty pork x aie a a 7” on * ae aunathie a Moncton, Nov. 26, met ndize. The outward freight Messrs. Conner & Donald, of Moncton, nade up of 1,511 bags starch, 900 bags] have been awarded the contract for the po 220 bris. pork, 22 caddica and 6} new Post Office and Custom House at Syd- i b baceo, 1,069 cases blueberries, O55 nay, =. : a . 38 bris. hake sounds, 13. bris i Fe 70 bags hair, etc. The passengers nee oe were D Macdonald, D MacIntosh, Mrs Clow, Licht and Water. M feLeap, H W Williams. E Smith, D --—— T) j csard. John McEv y, Mrs Moncron, Nov. 26. MM : rs wnese names we The light and water contract has been n prepared, and will be signed to-morrow. ae now i L\PE. An apprentice in co. Songs i" Robert Small wood's steam fac_ory, on Chestnut Weather Bulletin. Street, named Munn, had a narrow escape from a terrible death yews * appears Toronto, Nov. 27.—-10 a. m. that young Munn was in the act of oiling a a : shaft sonata hich were the belts that worked Easterly gales; cloudy to rainy, mild tie machinery when the sleeve of his jumper weather. the beits and he was drawn in enero xl the wheel, At the time of | @ur Advertisers To-day. : ; machitery was In full swing | isin un I wn rapidly around the wheel | Geo. Carter & Co. have opened a choice of ’ manny Va pe a stock of Christmas and New Year supplies, ni wo around on his Ue Ja te-ct »- fl W Car was noticed, but not until the en irely from Was Lorn had he been carried ; but uy, but »we would probably have ume today. his ! vas he escap “l with a severe | 1 prevented his attending to | which they invite all to call and inspect. | Fenton T. Newbery wants 3,000 bushe!s Melntyre potatoes, well culled and cut, delivered at his warehvuse at once. Joseph Unsworth announces the winter trum errewyumtusts Un Uo luland Kad wuy. where. Parlor and Bedroom Setts, in Walnut, Mahog- | any, Ash and Oak; Parlor and Extension | Tables, Walnut and Ash Sideboards, Flock and Hair Mattrasses, | Cane Chairs, &c., &c. The public are respectfully invited to in- spect this Furniture before purchasing else- G& M. HARRIS, anuvid—dy & wiry Auctioneer. session can be given at once. tu LOST, FOUND es WANTS, WANTED._A Servant Girl. Apply to Mrs. H. W. FLEIGHER, Hillsborough Street, novz7—2i pd W ANTED.—Four good Journeymen Tailors. Steady work and good wages. Apply at once to J. V. SKILLEN, Merchant Tailor, Monc- tou, N. B. lw—nov27 WANTED.—A Giri for general housework in @ small family. Good wages. Knquire at this office. pd 3i—nov23 WANTED. —A Gir! aceustomed to plain cook- ing. Good references required. Apply to if—nov21% MRs. ARNAUD, Grafton Street. T? LET.—The rooms lately in the occupation of Dr. S. R. Jenkins, in the City Hotel, on Great George Street. hey are adapted for a lawyer's office, Surgery or Ventistry rooms. Pos- For t¢rms apply , Solicitors. dices. Warburton & Y ” nuv 8 ideo 0 CLOTH ———{x] SKATES ! ae November 22, 1888—3w 2aw 1888. NG SA ASTRACAN SACKS, eh it Ht Ne iH anne LE. . _ Wou will find this out if you trade with PROWSE: tlis goods are as advertised and the Cheapest in Town. _ Overcoats, Reefers and Suits at prices never heard Competitors are mad but Customers are glad that PROWSE still lives. WE CLAIM TO SELL THE CHEAPEST, AND WE WILL DO IT. Follow the crowd and you will be led to PROWSE'’S Hie does the Biggest Clothing Business on _ Summer is gone, but PROWSE is still to the front with the Kest and Cheapest Clothing. Make a start for PROWS 2 ’S Store and get a Bargain. Sign of the Big Hat, 144 Queen Street. SKATES | =— All i 4 € iid MATT cesta Pa uD ri i ih ag i hs Hu “ial Hy JUST REC: IVED FROM HALIFAX: 500 PAIRS GENUINE ACME CLUB SKATES. WE ARE NOW SELLING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. DODD & ROGERS. ~BEER BROS. ———[x]-—— SUPERIOR QUALITY. Beaver and Hare Capes, A LARGE VARIETY. FUR-LINED CLOAKS, LATEST STYLES. Beaver, Seal, Persian Lamb, Astra- can and Hare Muffs, SPLENDID VALUE. FUR BOAS AND CAPS, A LARGE STOCK, FUR TRIMMINGS, BEAVER, NUTRIA, HARE, &c. Mens’ Fur Coats, AT VERY LOWEST PRICES. SLEIGH ROBES AT VERY LOWEST PRICES, All Fur Goods, CHEAP, AT BEER BROS. Charlottetown, Nov. 16, 1888—«ly & wky ee —— IN NAPS, being sold for, will at once be « Ch’town, Ovi. 29, 1883. PALL & WINTER CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. 20; J. B. MACDONALD 1S NOW SHOWING A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF Mens’ and Boys’ Gvercoats, Reefers and Suits, BEAVERS AND WORSTEDS. PRICES SO LOW AS TO DEFY COMPETITION. . [0 No Brag or Bluster required to sell those Goods. 30: Anyone seeing this Stock of Clothing, and the low prices which, the gocds are yavinced of their superior value. For your own sakes, don't buy until you see the Stock and Prices at J. B. MACDONALD’, QUBEN STREET San ae seen 4 2g pe