i ell tt ie 7 : : rhe Examiner Publishing Co., (UREN SQUARE, ‘ isianad yu —\ SCRIPTION Six i S2 50 | & » @ em” Ad tisin t st moderate rates. nthiy, quar 5 yearly advertisements on MANAS FOR FEBRUARY, 1889, MOON $ CHAN 4,000 GOOD CLEAN CURRANTS, ww, $h., 55.5m., p.m.,8.E 50 she CANDIED CITRON PEEL, lay, Gh.. 4.6m., p. m., NE. ~OO ve “6 LEMON AND ORANGE PEEL, ? ay, 7h., 42.7 pen. SW. And a very large assortment of FIGS, DATES, NUTS, —- expected daily. DAY OF WEEK san ‘ righ by ny 8 DESSICATED COCOANUT, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, SPICES, &c., Xe. Ml - SOUS ; FIGSS | Water) 108 B in great variety. ornjattrn h m We have also just opened the largest and finest assortment of CONFECTION- és : S y 9g 2 ; ae ot 34 Country Dealers and Jobbers. ; 4 Vv & od 4 ; « 10 Our Stock consists of MINTS, CONVERSATION LOZENGES, MIXTURES, | I 4i ti ONE CENT NOVELTIES, GUM GOODS, CARAMELS, BARLEY SUGAR ; = =! 4h Tt YS, ae., ec. 1s IL 214 2 = No old goods on hand. Everything guaranteed GOOD, FRESH STOCK. ~ 7 lili 2 4 i! 7 os “oe BEER & GOFF | 2 6) 8 24 ‘ ‘J 5 9 1] 7 i si 4 99 5&4 1a Queen Square and King Square Stores. i ‘ t 2 Ch’town, Nov 26, 18S8—oaw & wky 16) Sat \ 271; 6 Will 8 LG 7s yO 221 7 261! 4: 19 . is ‘i g4 ‘H) 9» iv i b i 23 ae " iiiniaiiliitiaal a iow pot: THE sTaAaR 21/1 7 IS n 2 23 31 al a e : ead oe J Mf Me 2 0 2 i 34 23\s i 1 48) 4 7 24. 2 azi 248.6 7 iv e ; . oe 7 43 2 ts 4 49 Ss 5 7 27 ; Si » 36) 9 Zi 50 23/1 : 6 44 Ss 6 15)10 12)10 54 BRIDGE S. L. BURR "WHEAT. BRIDGE & BURR, D D rt tw wroawe % 1 +? saciny ] Receivers and Uommission eaters IN POTATOES, EGGS UO a . H; + AVA Ey ° ' » 2 eo ltrv, (same, «c POTATOES #02- nea i ‘ 1dvances naut ’ » -’< = . "=, 44 & 46 COMMERCIAL STREET, - BOSTON, *wASS. ys (nam » Weekly Official kK por i application, ) y JAMES ; us GEORGE MUSGRAVE nN" w<<0 WORRISON & MUSGRAVE, ’ BROKERS Commission Merchants, HALIFAX — ee eee Consignments of Island produce will receive prompt a ention. Rererexces: Thomas Fyshe, Es oe ushier Bank ot VOva Scotia, Halif Max ; George via |, Manager Ban of Nova Scotia WARREN & JONES, WERCHANTES, 1 Kast Cu#ar ANDO & 14 MINCING LANE ’ LONDON, ENGLAND. Glasgow Lead and Color Works, MONTREAL. nie “ELEPHANT Hann PURE WHITE LEAD snufactured under the control of the original proprietors ‘rico ? Ready Mixed Paints, made FIEPH up in all the choicest tints. ] er > rad Every packel 1s warr inted to~ please. Every shade matched Order early, as the Spring de- Only one quality made, the }3 ow mand will be great. b tterir 5 ? Patent Zine Paint, snow- FLEPHANT white, gives a beautiful and 5 . “0 '? Water-coior Paints super- F EPH edes kalsemine for wails ricou ay 7) red Paints, in iron can CLE i und kegs. ; i ’ — . rome -_ , . + t SSrernuAaATA)” Japan Colors, in a the ELEPHA if newest and richest Caicrs. 2 co >? Varnishes and J: panbs, ELEPHANT ‘rior to imported ts Et j Stains and Lacg iers for ELEPH i finish and beauty. thir '? aT ss onthe | ckage is the only FLEPHAR i iarantee ot really good paint, rhe newest, most central and best equipped Paint Factory in Cana FERGUSSON, ALEXANDER & CO feb2—3m eod “This is trne Liberty, when Free Born CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I el WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. rfl WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED PART OF OUR NEW “Raisins, Currants, Peels, &c., ——CONSISTING OF-—— * Db, 000 p yunds CHOICE Ct JOKING RAISINS, 2, D900 ‘* LAYER VALENCIA " S00 ‘* SEEDLESS “ (extva good and clean), (the finest we ever had), f , | ERY ever imported by us, and in order to work it off will give extra good value to Papestry, | Scotch, Men, having to advise tie Public, may speak free.”—Evcirives. SLAND. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1889. BRE uy BR 0 Local and Other Items. ba ae coaniaeia ge | Ciry Councry meeting to-night. mt oapeli omega Scorr Acr Rerrat.—The repeal vote on the Mees en st 4; ~~~ | Seott Act in Colchester County, N. B., will be taken on April 4th. - ) 7 An Ohio lady was so frightened {by a snake that her glossy black hair turued white as snow. It was soon returned to its original color by Hall’s Hair Renewer. aioli Meetine.—-A ineeting of St. Dunstan's con- gregation will be held in St. Patrick’s Hall, on Sunday evening next, to consider the mat- ter of an appropriation towards e monument to the late ‘‘ Father Dan.” deeaeiibsiitee FunrRAL,—The funeral of the late Duncan MeMillan took place yesterday afternoon. There was a large attendance of citizens gen- CARPETS. a Ye CARP Ke S. erally, and the members of the Caledonian . Club, in regalia, preceded the hearse. CARP KTS. Vor the retamnsthen. of tated and gray hair as to its original color and freshness, Ayer’s Hair CARPETS. Vigor remaius unrivalled. This is the most &e. 9 1 enpadliiigssteitinndesie STOCK OF | CARPETS. popular and valuable toilet preparation in the world; all who use it are perfectly satisfied that it is the best. ot ta aiiebhlaas THE STANLEY crossed from Pictou to George- ied , | town yesterday, meeting large quantities of Axmin ster g | ice. The mails and passengers were brought to town by special train, arriving yesterday afternoon. She left Georgetown for Pictou ,at an early hour this morning, and will return | Dutch, this evening. t A beautiful young lady became so sadly dis- figured with pimples and blotches that it was feared she would die of grief. A friend re- commended Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, which she took, and was completely cured. She is now one of the fairest of the fair. os PRUNES, . Brussels, Union, JARPETS. Senrencen,.--Captain Thomas Stark and Mate James Rigby, of the schr. Clara, have been sentenced to five years in the penitenti- ary for inhuman treatment, resulting in the CARPETS. CARP EK T a death of seaman Hooker, while on a voyage from Bristol to St. John’s, Nfid. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT : WISHES TO EXTEND TO OUR NUMEROUS FRIENDS AND PATRONS ” — A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, And as an evidence of our good will towards you all, we imvite you to call at our elegant apartments on QUEEN oliday Goods !° As the good old year is about to bid us adieu, we have decided to give it and our patrons a good send-off, by giving RARE BARGAINS in all lines that we keep in } Stuck. Our reputation for FIRST-CLASS WORK is proverbial, and we have no hesita- tion in saying that anyone who may have been meditating upon getting something ** Tony” m SUITS or OVERCOATS, have no alternative than to call on us. [x] ——— McLEOD & McKENZIE, star MWlerchant Tailors. Charlottetown, December 19, 1888 STREET, TO INSPECT OUR MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF lee at Painsec Junction on the afternoon of Friday last, he was struck by the Shediac branch train shunting reund the *Y.” He was knocked about twenty feet, and had one of his ribs broken, besides sustaining other severe in- ss i rv ieY\eN thneilienicennti CARPE ES. BapLy IxJurEp.—While driver Charles Saunders, of Truro, was standing on the track 7 at CARPETS. juries. ————— Proposep Four-Oarep Racer. —A_ four- oared match or purse- race is talked of at San Francisco between O'Connor, Gaudaur, Lee a and Hamm in one boat, and a local four of Peterson boys from the Arie club against them. The Pacific slope carsmen, including Peterson, McDonnell, Cockrane, Branch, and one or two others, likely to be picked for the local four, ; agreed to furnish the big professionals with a 18Sss palin 1889S shell or racing barge. i el a ---—> - A Cirever Cartore.—A runaway horse at- tached toa top buggy came tearing madly down Farnum street. Officers McMahon and i Burr were standing on the corner of Fifteenth BEEK jan8—dly. and Farcum and attempted to stop the ani- mal, This they failed to do, but McMahon, LL CLASSES OF SPRING GOODS are with cat like agility, caught the buggy, as it ~ now coming to hand, and will soon be | ¥@S Passing, and jumped into it from the rear. ready for re-shipment. om a seer up = i horse's bees The special attenti vera ig dire and caught the reins. ne horse cou!’ not be ence ae Aan 2° Senne pulled up until he had reached the B. & M. headquarters. The officer then quickly rode the horse, ala postillion, to the police station. WHITE GOODs, PRINTS, ‘The owner of the runaway bas not been found. DRESS GOODS, —Omaha Paper. eer 48 HOSIERY, Nakkrow Escare From Fire.—A lamp ex- ploded at the residence of Michael Luby, Queen street, about one o'clock this morning, and there would, undoubtedly, have been a uELOVES and RIBBONS. Our stock of above is the largest in Eastern Canada. ee serious conflagration were it not for the prompt Early delivery, liberal terms, prompt at [action of officers Cameron and Camp- | tertion to orders. bell, who noticed the blaze of the lamp through the window while passing along the street, and aroused Mr. Luby who extinguished the fire by throwing the lamp SMITH BROS.., into a coal-hod. The lamp was in a bracket Wholesale Dry foods and Hillinery , at one side of the room, a few feet from the ceiling, and when the officers first’obser ved the fire, the flames were above the chimney almost up to the ceiling. Mr. Luby, his wife and family were sleeping in an adjoining room, and knew nothing about the fire till the Granville and Duke Streets, janl9 HALIFAX, N. S. You aa .ep ed | a SSeb.eped | fw] Keine 38.00 ! 67.60 |! tranteed bo give you solid comfort. {x $2.00, $10.00, We have OUR OWN MAKE of OVERCOATS at above figures. You have here an opportunity which should pe L chance of the barvain-hunter’s life.- not be missed. [eo $15.00, $17.00, $19.00. COME AND SEE FOR ‘e agree to give you Bona Fide Value for your Money. Of the OVERCOATS ir this line, we have only t YOURSELF. Don’t forget that our CUSTOM TAILORING patrous happy with good fitting garments. FUR CAPS, all zocds in our hit Cash. Charlottetown, Oct: 24, 1988. OQ say: tday do! 4.250 ! CUSTOM MADEPANTS. $9.00 ! At above prices we have on hand and make to order NAP REEFERS, $12.00. DEPARTM CLOTH CAPS and HATS, FUR COATS, RUBBER COATS, and 1e marked very low witha view to exchanging them speedily ‘or D. A. BRUCE, Mercuanr ‘TAIcor. 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Is was something ot the crocodile species. —Sydney Reporter. i INDIAN SumMEK IN Carz Breron.— At Loch Awe, C. B., on February 4th, a half dozen Mayflowers were found in embryo blossom. In a pasture near the same place, a straw. berry plant flowered on the 21st of January. At west end Nyanza, Vietoria county, on Jan- uary 26th, a bird resembling a wren hatched out four lively chicks which were very much “CHARLOTTETOWN STEAM ike young wrens, and are the pride and ad- AUNDRY” is now in running order, | mjration of the people in the vicinity. The and prepared to do first-class work at low | nest was discovered in a tree before the hatch- rices, . {ing process was completed, and it was sup- Give us a trial and we guarantee satls- ' Hosed that the birds would perish when Keb. faction. . |ruary weather wouldarrive. 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The only important differ ence bet;....1 the future and the present is that the future will be the present mag- nified in every detail of its prosperity. — New York Zribune: Sir John Mac- donald continues to be the sprightly old man and astute politician that for so many years have made him the idol of the Tory or Conservative party and the terror of the Grits or Reformers. The other day a dinner was given at Sherbrooke, Quebec, to Mr. Pope, who is a member of the Do- minion Cabinet, and Sir John was one of the guests. In response to calls upon him he made one of those clever speeches for which he is famous, in which he sounded the praise of his colleague and of his own policy so deftly that even his enemies could not take offence. On very few previous occasions has he appeared more at home or made a more skillful speech. Mr. Chapleau is recognized as the orator of the Dominion Cabinet, yet neither he nor any other of its members can get so near to the hearts of the people as Sir John. —Boycotting is a punishable offence in Canada. That is the meaning ofthe judg- ment of Queen’s Bench division of the High Court of Ontario, given in the case of Regina vs. Gibson, an appeal from a con- viction of the Wentworth sessions. The three defendants were members of a brick- layers’ union, which passed a resolution forbidding its members from working at the new city hall, then being built at Ham- ilton, while Buscombe was employed by the city authorities. The jury found the defendants guilty of conspiracy, and the highest appellate court in the province has confirmed the jury’s finding, Chief Justice Allen holding that *‘ what the defendants and the other members of this union pres- ent at the meeting conspired to do was not within any of the purposes of their combi- nation permitted by law, nor was it even within the purposes of their constitution and rules.” —It appears {that Lord Lansdowne will associate with the vice-regal offjce the ad- ministration of the foreign portfolio of India, and the hope is expressed that, in directing negotiations with the neighbor- ing states, he will show a firmer hand than his immediate predecessor. This criticism and suggestion were called forth in refer- ence to the Ampa or representative of China in Sikkim, when Lord Dg ferin’s ex- cessive tendency towards conciliation had rendered—after the fashion of half-civi- lized rulers or functionaries—more arro- gant than before. He had also, it is alleg- ed, been playing a double game; for, while pretending that the Thibetan authorities were obstinately opposed to the arrange- ment proposed by the Indian Government, he hac himself been suggesting objections and counter offers of an insulting kind. It is expected that Lord Landsdowne, deal- ing directly with the Pekin authorities, will be successful in bringing about a sat- isfactory settlement. Odds and Ends. Amidst all disorders, God is ordering all wisely and justly, and to them who love Him, graciously; therefore we ought not to be dismayed. ‘ If thy conscience blame, though ever so little, despise it not, nor neglect the secret check; ’tis a messenger from Heaven sent to summon thee to thy duty. Leopold, King of the Belgians, has never signed a death warrant, and, although the statute has never been repealed, capital punishment is practically abolished in Bel- gium. Natural gas has been struck at Kings- ville, Ont., and the story that the well yields eight million feet a day reads as if it had absorbed a good amount of the actual outflow. The mind is heaven-born, and comes im- mediately out of the hands of God; so that to speak properly, we are more; nearly re- lated to the Supreme Being than to father and mother. Our duties are like the circles of a whirl- pool, and the innermost circle is home. The road tu home happiness is over the step- ping-stones which lie above the brook of daily discomforts. So far the New York capitol building at Albany has cost $1 8,000,000 and is not yet finished. The original estimate was §7,- 000,000. The New Yorkers are beginning to suspect something. Nest is for Heaven, toil is for earth. We often speak of being **settled in life,” we might as well think of casting an anchoz in the midst of the Atlantic Ocean, or talk of the permanent position of a stone in rolling down hill. A Rome despatch says there is talk of 8 betrothal of Prince Emanuel, eldest son of the Duke of Aosta and nephew of King Humbert, to Archduchess Margaret, daughter of Archduke Charles Louis Austria. Human reason can no more reveal what is divine, than the rays of a candle can re- veala star. Darkness is God’s medium through which we must see the star, and 'we must accept His way to find truth, eveen though it seems as darkness. The thistle at the antipodes seems to Its root penetrates to s depth of from twelve to twenty feet, and this root, even when cut into small pieces, retains vitality, each piece producing a new plant, Now, we have never ° a me <n n= ~—— mene re eee eran ee See a Sra pamens