: ' | f —_—- a4 2 tre J ett! | ianh ‘ 6 far Local and Other ltems, awn af ¢] ; } Ba D AL tine Rink to.) ood ee - The ( re-open on Monday next, Crry Scuoors J 4>T Schools will a lw . . ; . AMPORTANT. Rememb the szwue meeting of the First VI : pw rth thodist Church a New Year's Day.—T Weather yes eruay 3 re and clear in the after- : 1g was freely indulged in, - LAKEN OF! lhe steamer | trix ase been taken off is route for the s mm. She will sari f lia ax for st a n and Ponce i rt \ e lith inst : - From THe AntTIPpopEs.—We are indebt- Mr. ( Raton Brown, of Coodra, N Shore, Sydney, New South Wales, iate Australian ipers - VaToun Nieut.—The wat ight service the | t Methodist ( h was very solemn and impressive It was mducted by Rev. J 1 Read l e was irge attend ‘ a y L EVE I ice Kad rd N oe. os & “ et this evan ss tl ( R a st, i talliat ot oO rs tor the . Tue \ Lists Che ::% rs ‘ ral distr of Queens County ally ss cel d by Judge Alley, the revising officer, in the Court ti . i saqay a rn e Slst ult 7 j I g es, e deemed p! to mil nN | Cu Aad ‘Lives; her r Ayel ime id ii _ ‘ i I m4 “ ps = ing 4 = I t } ‘ “— 3 re] ip i ba vg teed { Ss mi s ii 7 is lu ; iRUF According t thi ' , ; A remarkabdie phenumenon was wit n Morgan Street, San rancisco the othe rning. It was nothing more r less than a shower of small crabs Vhey ranged in size fre hat of a ad a } r YD ‘ea i rt -_ 7 LEN Re y \T { LWeEI Lt it a neéting beid at Urw (Cove 1t was d to tart a resding room and library \ 80 ciety is in its infancy contributions of books ny £ i reading matter will be thadktully re ed by the members. By order, VD. D. Ni L s t : > 4 New Departure.—lIt is understood that this vear the world-famed Der! y takes a new epariure It will no longer be a sweepstake t 50 vereigns each, half forféit. From 1890 t Wii eotthe fixed value t £5,0 = 2 matter what the number of entries, and the Oakea will be worth £5,000. a 4 Sxvc@ DIVIDEND —The Halifax Herald says The shareholders in the Canada At- ys a lantic Steamship Company will ha the lanti k } : pleesure of commencing the new year by P keting a 6 pet cent dividend I he success of this Halifax enterprise is now assured, as a handsome amount has been carried to r iit, A Bap Faitcre.—The Moncton pape re port the failure of Coun illor W.E. Day, on tractor, of that piace. Losses on buil ling contracts are said to be the principal cause of the failure. The assets are small, with liabi ities between $8,000 and $10,000 Ex-Coun- ci lor Paui Lea, former'y of UF trlottetown, is 3 creditor to the amount f $1,012 — > ** Every Maw Suovucp Do His Dory This sentiment is expressed by the Patriot. It- is a good one. The world would he better if it were fully acted out. In re- Patriot apect to the election to which the . refers we trust that it wiil be the guide of Liberal-Conservatives as well as Opposi- tionists. -~-~o JTuovucur SPRING NAD ( A V un Wert U., leapat: h of the 24°b Dee. SAYS: The — r- tol stood at 65 here yesterday Vien were on their shirt sleeves. Grass and wheat are growing. Wild flowers and dandelions are in bloom. Honey bees sre seen flying about, and yesterdaya farmer brought in a grasshopper. At the same time the mud is knee deep in the roads > A woman undertook to drive Southport yes- -erday, but the ice was not strong enough and the horse broke through before she got very far on her journey. [he plucky woran, instead of leaving the animal to an, gorme the streets in Beoke THROUGH across the river to -ascuing bim from his in the ice, which she did after a his fate, set about 1 rmrtion F = 7 . . ‘ . ‘ deal of trouble and getting wet yooG through sppen Death. -—On Monday jast,says tl i : } nT 21) ‘ mi rejde Journal, Mr Linus, M Neill, of rand River, Lot 14, harnessed his horse to Rrtaiis , 4 go wo os into the sleigh, he fel ; turned to the house and sat down, wt “g" worse, Rev. Father Macdonald wa } 4. Mr. MeNeili dying a lew minutes summoned, Sr. ‘N ' Op ago fter his arriv al [he cause of death Is suy a ; = : | ms wlexy or heart disease, posed to nave vee } ap pt } . . Port Hill, but ashe was about getting $ some pain and sre Growling g quickly = ‘ ® Jon THE WEAK AND La <qurp.—Campbell’s = ; F i e of the best tonics Heef, iron and Wine is one of ‘ nossessing many nutritive and streng™ 7 1g pis . Se +. ’ hue > > Bf ig qualities. Is recommended by + lead g ci 203 += i he: Ba . dical men. If you are wea and langux 5 me é ; ED we a =~ pottle will give instant reiset. nee ror yer : i } Beet ron € : re i ge ampbell § peel, sf ! ask for and get ¢ k orate WO. meee — Wedding Bells. f Captai sxander Cam- T arriage of Captain Alexan © marriage ¢ ptain Alexandet i of the steamer Princess ot else es Penelope, daughter ot } enry , was quietly solemnized at oe sh f the bride's the residence © a Tuesday evening pant. 1e S i ned by the Venerable Miss Annie Beer was eron, and Eliza Longworth, Glyuwood, ' , 3 Oo parents, ceremony Was perfor Archdeacon ee ad Mr. John H. Long-! the bri jesmaid worth the grvomslaan. ‘ : - , d was presents recevee ' - é N ivi y itl ia from tne Steal - on es < tea service * a ap elegant pen os on vy of the Princess € ‘Trev : wishes couple have Among the many a handsome clock Company and e officers and The h appy tue best ee hu wil AMINER. t the Ladies Acknowledged oe or M edonald’s is the Dress Goods 80 d at J. B. Mac an 4i—dec30 Goes pest in the gity: of THe Ex-: | which the shipment of fresh fish was de- |4ayed was when fish was brought in by | teams from Rust'co, for which the neces- | Say shipping papers were not made out. Chese fish were placed in the warehouse ; Pending the making out of the papers | required. Several days elapsed before these | P4pers were ready, Thenthe fish was at ae lorwarded to their destination. The | railway authorities were instructed to have | all perishable freight for the Stanley com- | ng by the morning train forwarded ‘at once }to the steamer in order that it might be promptly shipped. When this was done the freight was in every instance forwarded I n the day upon which it was received, as | perishable goods always had the preference jin shipping. } F MARRIED. evening, Dec. 3ist, 1889, at the eside ot the bride’s father, by the Ven. archdeacon Jones, Alexander Cameron, Esq., ‘ aptain of steamer Princess of Wales, to Miss Eliza Pe nelope, third Lon On Tuesda residence daughter of oath, teat Givoe = Henry —eeum ewenen iiiuiibieiiinintdaa cee SS DIE. | At Halifax on the 29th Dec. 1889, after a ishort illness, of jaundice, Rachel, beloved | wile of S, Boreham, of Halifax, aged 68 years South Groveland, Boston, of inflamma- tion, on the 9th December, Bridget McKenna, | daughter of the late Thomas McKenna, of .| Baldwin's Road, aged 43. May she rest in | peace Herald please copy.) | 4 an ae. ‘The Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Ex- hibition Association. PPYEN DERS for constructing the Industrial Ex- hibition Building will be received by me at the office of Warburton & Smallwood. up to SATURDAY, the 4th day of January next, 1890, at 12 o'clock, noon. ' Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of Chappell & Phillips, Architects, Char- iottetown, Each tender must be accompanied by a certi- ed cheque for ten per centum of the tender, as ity for the faithful performance of the *t ‘ i ntrat The contractor will be required to sign the or- dinary form of bond and agreement usually a‘lopted by the Dominion Government for the construction of public works. Any person tendering who does not enter into said bond and agreement within one week after notice of his tender being accepted, the cheque so paid in will be absolutely forfeited. the whole work tu be completed on or before the 15th day of August next, A. D. 1°90. 2s The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. c. R. SMALLWOOD, Acting Secretary. Ch'town, Dee, 4, 1889—eod tl dte > fo amie } f | : a a The Sensible Housewife) Sent the Largest Number of Wrappars osetia WOODILS German Baking Powder, AND WRITES: WestVILLE, Pictou Co., Sept. 5, 1889. l have received through Mr. Balfour, Post- master, the prize ($5) offered for the largest number of Wrappers of Woodill’s German Baking Powder, and‘thank you. I was not influenced by offer to use any extra quantity. Have used it for years, and can recommend it as a first-class Baking Powder. (Signed) E. HALE. $3, offered until Dec. 31 to thethree families in P. E. Island sending Wrappers representing the most value, Address, W. M. D. PEARMAN, Halifax, N. S. No names published without permission. octld On the Use of Gampbell’s Wine ef Beech-Tree Creosote, in Diseases of the Lungs and Throat. N the South of France, where all persons l threatened by Phthisis go to be treated ; where Doctors Bouchard and Gimbert, the two specia)- ists so highly recemmended by public opinivn, have experimented with allthe proposed med.- cines against Pulmonary Tubercolosis, itis the one prepared to-day, and that which for ten years past they have finally adopted, after many comparative experiences, basea upon the anti- septic method, having. specially in view “the Jestruction of the Bacith sfter a fe days’ use of the remedy, the expec- toretion diminishes, and very soon one is pleased Lo itness the gradual disappearance of the Baccilli, the breaking off of the fever and the rapid recovery of appetite and strength. When instead of confirmed Phthisis, Catarrh or Chronic Bronchitis have to be dealt with, the different forma of which may sometimes give rise to an uncertain diagnosis. they have always been cured. Those excelient results need not astonish us, if w2 consider the lucky naturai asseciations of complete antiseptic and Balsamic principles in_ the compound we now describe. When our Wine shall have restored health, it will be well not to disecntinue its use at once, and at al! events to use it again about a fortnight before winter sets in, and at every change of season followed by damp weather DIRECTIONS.—A small dessert spoonful three times a day, after each meal, gradually increased »a large dessert spoontrui. : N. "3 The use of Cod Liver Oil, as a powerful resistant to the remedial properties of the Wine, is recommended. Campbell’s ‘“Skrei” Oil being | the best, is the kind which should be taken, | Sold by C. D. RANKIN, Charlottetown. pov6é—lyeod $10, $5, ae DESIRABLE FARM FOR SALE. “SHE undersigned offers for sale the valuable : Freehold Farm, beautifully situated at Lower Montague, Lot 59, containing 110 acres lof Freehold Land, with Farm Buildings ; 85 acres in a high state of cultivation, remainder sovered with fencing. It is weil watered. and Church all within a quarter of « mile. Best shipping on the Island within one mile. The buiidings are sheltered fiom ‘be north and west by a good grove. - JAMES PHILLIPS, wky 4i Ml 1] i hoolhouse dec2i—dvy 3} ‘LEIGH FOR SALE.—For sale, & Jaunting “Sieigh, a'most new. Apply to FRa¥cs MONAGHAX, Mulpeque Koad, near old Brewery, decl7—digaw yd exssencietonanmnoraneneioan —{x)——- —___ We take Stock this Month, and before doing so will sell the balance of our Fall and Winter Goods at very low prices. Bargains in White Wool Blankets ; bargains in Bed Comforts; bargains in Fur Goods; bargains in Dress Goods. Fifty pairs Grey Blankets, slightly soiled, at $1.50 a pair. Job lot of Fur-Lined Cloaks at half price; job lot of Black Fur Capes at half price. SECURE A BARGAIN AT PERKINS & STERNS’. Charlottetown, January 2, 1890—eod : - _ — : Le - —- ne OS eet eenrlle cn duieheaaneadenaele A: ae A ie VEY yy A , a ‘ PL , rHE DAMY EXAMINER, - = - THURSDAY, JANUARY 2 1880 ‘ ee meomancenennennesN tS aaa — — —— — — EASY A AAR A NA i Seaman ————— — a — rT A Complaint. ale STR, Several merchant wid snippers --- complain that there an inexcusable de- ny of perisheble freight, such as fresh fish, a me. li in Charlottetown Such freight, when E a prepaid, as it generally is, should be for- warded as quickly as possible. Parties who f Shipped, and expected that their goods (x} | Were at their destination, found them in rene ee y ‘ harlottetown two days after the boat had n felt. This is a matter of much importance co _ public, and should not be lost sight fi ts “ y those entrusted with the care of | People’s property. MERCHANT. = Corn Meal, » (Mr. Lord, the agent of the Depart ment : . ¢ ‘ xy , , < . i. here, informs us that the only instance in . Wheat Meal, Cracked Oats, etc., FOR SALE CHEAP AT THE ROLLER MILES. dec23— 3i ec od o Glen Stewart Market Garden.t CELERY! CELERY! IRS?'T-CLASS CELERY, free from rust, 20 cents per dozen, delivered at Sales- room, Stali No. 1, west end of Market House. ? Boxing extra. Cash must accompany aill [nase rt f§9 W E have a choice stock of XMAS GOODS and respectfully invite the patronage of ail our old customers and many new ones, We guarantee good quality, moderate prices, and careful attention to all. We have: RAISINS, in Layers, Valencias and Seed!ess, CURRANTS, PURE SPICES, CANDIED PEELS, FLAVORING EX- TRACTS, &c., Rico, &c., KEROSENE, American Water White, PROWSE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men,. WISH ALL THEIR CUSTOMERS AND COMPETITORS A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. GREAT HOLIDAY , —— (x)}-—— ————— . B. MACDONALD WILL, DURING THE HOLIDAYS, GIVE Extraordinary Bargains in Overcoats, Reefers and suits daiiinnnniatninonsiiiy —(x)— A lot of Men’s Heavy Ulsters at great bargains. The balance of our Fur Coats and Ladies’ Ulsters at clearing-out prices. Ladies’ Dress Goods, cheapest In town. Silk Handkerchiefs, very cheap. A large stock of Gentlemen's Gloves. JLadies’ Wool Square Shawls and scarfs. Bargains in every department during the Holidays, at J. B. MACDONAND, Charlotte town, December 17, 1889—eod wky QUEEN STREET ALL THE ar, mpl Patent Weticnes CHIL DREW?S SLEICHS ! —— AT—— §. JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE. 7 ie , " ‘Cutters, Pointers, Clippers, Rock- —CORNER OF— ing’ Horses, Shovels, Kc., &c., O'S dec31--ly end Charlottetqwn, Dec. 9, 1889—dy 2aw wky A e coe , : \ O LET.—That desirable Dwelling on Dorcheg ter Street, ijately occupied by Miss Barr. Th : contains five rooms, adjoins the residence of J. B. Mactonald, Kxq.. and is op site the resi- dence of Fredk. Brecken, Esq. @ ply to THos, ALLEY, deci2 MOLASSES, VINEGAR, &e. Dates, Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, ete. You will make no mistake in buying your Xmas Supplies trom GEO. CARTER & CO., Market Square, Queen Street, decl2—law wky ‘ThHE undersigned Executors of the last will and testament of Allan McDonald, Far- Edward Island, deceased, hereby notify all £ Allan McDonald to make immediate pryment against the said Kstate are hereby required to year from the date hereof to us. Dated at Charlottetown, this 7th day ol December, A. D. 1889. ALBERT BOSWALL, JOHN NOY decl3—wky roy gaz Montague Carriage Factory. JOHN McLEAN & SOX, MANUFACTURERS OF-~- Fine Carriages and Sleighs, Carts, Truck Wagons, &c., Montague Bridge, P. E. Island, } AS now on hand a large number of Sleighs ready for the market, and are prepared to sell at as reasonable terms es can be had anywhere. Parties in need of such will piease call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we are confident that we can satisty them. PAINTING and REPAIRING in sil its branches carefully attended to, novl5i—wky 1 y: Charlottetown Board af Trade, LL members in arrears to this ¢ ne "=e for fees and dues re spect ully sc- quested to make immediate poyment. J. MACEACHERN, dec23—tl jan 8 Secretary. WANTS, LOST, FOUND d& I OST.—On New Year's Day, a Lady's Seal Cuff. 4 Finder wili be suitably rewarded, Apply at this office, ti—janz WANTED. est wages. Appiy at this office, A Nurse Girl. Nowashing. High dec3l Lo: a uthe night of the 26th, at,the fire, a gum of money. Vinder will be amply re- warded by leaving same at this office, ceca OST.—Between Connolly's Grocery Store ana L King Street (Kast), a purse containing a sum oi money. The finder will be rewarded on leav- ing it at THE EXAMINER office. li pd—dec2zs OST.—A Gold Seal, with family crest and ini.ia's M.” The finder will be ro- waided by leaving it at Wateon’s Drug Store. aecz4 r OST.—Pait of a Gold Seal, oval pink onyx stone. Kinder will be rewarded by ieaving itat k. W. TaYLor’s store li—dec2s OST.—Between the rear entrance of the Methodist Brick Church and Coftin’s corner Grafton otrect, on the night of ths 26th ings, a child’s navy diue cloth cape, trimmed with grey tur. ‘the tinder wiil please leave leave it at Mr, en a ney OG LOST.—-A smali hunting dog, bre White spotted ; brass collar with | i. } answers to the pame of ** Prince,” ( er will be rewarded by giving inforn ieaving itat Daniel Daviss’, Bsplas decz7-—2i (tri wed) wky li pd T° enh House on Water eleven rooms wi . nlitn January, Avphy to he’ Queen Street, OST.—A Gold Brow warded on lear’ dec?3s—2i wig Wa ty ’ orders. JAMES BURKE, Southport Post Office. oct26—sat mon thu mor f FLOUR—Ogilvies Hungarian, Kent and* other Brands, APPLES, from $2.50 to $4.00 per barrel, TEA, low, in 5 or 10 lb. lots, X-L-N-T. SUGAR, Pulverized, Granulated, Porto A.so— Nice, large red Apples, Candy y Shapes, choice Confectionery, Nuts, Figs, q A. A. MCLEAN’S, Grafton Street, if—-q 1 Charlottetown. o Executors Notice. ; mer, late of Pleasant Hill, Lot 49, in Prinve 8 persons indebted to the Estate of the said & to them, and all persons having anv demande « present the same, duly attested, within one ft t — : b 3 ! ‘