Ne Ce ee | SNS RAGA nein Rei “ : = ; tt wa an = cee rt tll a a een “Pais is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxirivzs. SINGLE Corres Tw Cxrnts 7 iY ‘ — “Sc NEW SERIES Ee RES me eee Jus Exanriner ee te a we. SE4 ta The Examiner Publishing Co., ASOHapie % HOES ition PERKINS & STERNS’. E. Island 2 [x]— White Blankets, iiorse Rugs, Grey Blankets, Sleigh Robes, i a Far Coats, Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- COLOKEE Counterpanes,| Wool Carriage Wraps, application, SS «CRatlilway Rugs, Kur Jackets. serene Sf Racinsensaion Hine Display ef Faney Goods for Chrismas Presents, * LONDON HOUSE,” Charlot | RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : s t tf, ar _ ~~ ALMANAC FOR DECEMBER, 1888, New n, 3rd day GLim. & m.. &. naemmmcneniomnns 3 Hontnanacetinatin » AN TMRESSE STOCK OF WINTER DRY GOODS t (ua LOth d Zh., 33.m., a.m., NV a Full Mo Sth day, €h., 28.4m., a.m., W. ' BPH be OTN . wt ( er, 26t ih., 47.4m., a.m., E. ee AT PRICES WHICH CANNOT BE BEATEN. a sun ‘Sun | Moon! High! Day's PAY oF Weer al rises | water! len’h A eat [x] Lmorniattrhn 6 m , ; a 7 28410 4 45/9 18) 8 41 BBS Eg a e.! & Ss PHRNS »s lay U 9 6 41310 § 39 a* Ne) Ou Gs & 2M 31 9| 7 23)10 51; 38 411 oz 8 8 Z7ill 3O 37 Charlottetown, Nov. 14. 18S8—-dy & wky 5 \W ‘ oo S 9 42’ morn 6 2 woes se servants hese casita iain ritainidtidiitalian tai 3/1 4 34 8 10 36; © 24 34 7 s nei & PYRE! FIRE!--REMOVAL s au Sil oo } ON 4 £ u + Q 7 Si aft 25) 2 46 Sl 10 Monday 38 8S 0 50) 3 46 30 ee 11 Tues } $113/450') 2H : . ' iveinsiay | 4, 9 139 6°) 28 GPCL Slaughter in Damaged Goods at P. J. Foran’s. 13:7 sday t| 7" O77 27 14 Friday — $2) 9) 2 22) 7 57) 26 peniichers mene [5 Saturday HS) 2 ad) S40) 28 EWING TO THE LATE FIRE, we were ohliged to remove to UPPER QUEEN LG) Sanda . 2 2 me 4 y STREET, in John McLeod & Co.'s Old Stand, almost opposite Miller Bios., where 17 Mo 44) 9) 56) 9 ON) 25 we will dispose of our whole Stock CHEAP FOR CASH. [8 Tues $5) 10) 4 40/10 34) 25 Our Stock of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS is complete. Over 500 Suits of UNDER 19, Wednesday 45) 10) 5 29711 10) 24 CLOTHING to select from. iI sday 46; 19) 6 Colt 46 24 Clothing soiled by water at the fire will be sold at any price. We are bound to clear 21/ Frida ‘7 1}) 7 26\att 25 =4 them out at once. 22)Saturda 46) 12,8 30) 10) 2% In our CUSTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENT the facilities for turning out PER 23) Suaday 5) 13) 9 37) 1 40) 25 PRCT-FITTING GARMENTS are better t! an ever. 24) Mouday = c 7 a5) 3 a = A nice line of FANCY TROUSERINGS just received. 25) Ca Ly Je a ’ _ : 26|Wednesday | 44) 19|morn| 4 19) 26 P. J. FORAN, Mercuantr Tainor, 2,| Lhbursday a a aes 20 28| friday 42} 16) 2 20/6 53) 27; ~ Ch’town, Dec. 8, 1888—eod & why UPPER QUEEN STREET. 29' Saturday 2% 616 3 4, 8 O 27 , AS 0 Stiaday : 4} 17; 4 55) 8 59 28 31 Monday | 41} 17! 6 10} 9 51} 8 28, D. A. MACKINAON, LL. B., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Commis- sioner of Deeds, Wills, &c., GEGORGETOWS, -- P. E. ISLAND. MONEY TO LOAN novi3—3m dy law wky «oa SPECULATION. GEO. A. ROMER, ‘ y . ‘ : 4 . | Bankes aud Bi oker ? i % . E cuarantee the ‘‘ CHARTER OAK” STOVES and RANGES, with the wonderful 40 & 42 BROADWAY AND SI NEW ST | ¥ WIRE GAUZE OVEN DOOR, to be the most perfect Cookiag Apparatus made. ‘ ty ' In 10 Ibs. of Meat roasted in a ‘“*Charter Oak” Oven there is a loss of 1 lb., and in the ‘ordinary tight Oven the loss is from 3 to 4 Ibs , caused by evaporation of juices. te By : a oe Ce stocks, Boni Grain, Provisions ana Peto. Madde in 18 Sizes and Styles for Soft Goal and Wood on Margin. | P. 8.—Send for mala painphiet. we using ‘CHARTER OAK” Stoves, and are delighted with their DODD & ROGERS. CHARLOTTRTOWN, and Country wiio ¢ working. sept20—dy & wky ly Jadn WHEAT. J. G. BRIDGE Ss. L. BURR WHEAT, BRIDGE & BURR, ang 90—Oaw & why —_ — ; CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. WED We will be pleased to show samples, and can refer customers to many families in City) Receivers and Commission Dealers IN TATOES, EGGS POTATOES, EGGS, sutter, Cheese, Poultry, Game, &e. ais ents of EGGS and POTATOES soli- — ee and liberai advances made. 44 & 46 COMMERCIAL STREET, BOSTON, MASS. toston Chamber of Commerce Weekly Official Market Report seat to any ficm on application. Marke sepi2s—wky 3m ay law Su , . Aire rw Jamus A. MORRISON GEORGE MUSGRAVE WORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS -~-AND— Commission Merchants, HALIFAX OO Consig prompt attention. RerERENCES : Bank of Nova af , paciecod, Scotia, Halifax ; Charlottetown. WARREN & JONES, TRA 1 East ¢ » @ & 14 Mixerne La BAST Ui ’ EAP A : : ND LONDON, ENGLA D. ! Cat vda by R : , in “ ke ’ we Pt es Musurave, Halifax (et 94. IRR ——e say bo found or “OD eS! ts ro Gro. § ag ° : lie : rs Cot Wii RoBE Rowrtl | “Epria Newspaper ‘Advertising Bureat ( Street), where adver ? ede toro te i uments of Island produce will receive Flock ‘ ‘. e - Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier George Manager Bank of Nova Scotia world. age RCHANTS, MORRISON & come Pind ; i COMPET! ; ‘ hee —-- “TN ADDITION to the decided Bargains offered by us in PAR- | LOR and CHAMBER SUITES of our own manufacture, we have secured some Immense Bargains in lines of Imported Goods, and invite the public to investigate. PICTURE MOULDINGS.—Our stock takes the lead in i atte st makes. quality and price, new patterns, best makes | ' OIL PAINTINGS. —150 just received from the studio of a andi ail eatherer of Chicago. These Paintings are all works ‘of art, aad will bear inspection. i MATTRESSES.-- We have just received a carload faom the largest Bedding House in Canada. Hair Mattresses, $9.00 each ; Mock Mattresses, $3.50; Fibre, Wool, Moss, Sea Grass and Straw Mattresses at corresponding low prices. ee PRING BEDS. _The Dominion Wire, the best Bed in the Each Bed warranted for five years. WOVEN WIRE, BEDS, adjustable, only $3.00 each This Mattress is sold all over the Dominion for $5 00 each. RATTAN and RYED CHAIRS, CHILDRENS’ CHAIRS, New Patterns and Nice Designs. KITCHEN CHAIRS, 49 cents each and upwards, ; re low. It will pay you Our Stock is large and our Prices are lo - buying. & CD *- 3 , sn s 4 ce moh in dollars and cents to call on us before - mnie Gp peenerinnnane em MARK WRIGHT SS pn ——— Ask For Ayer’s Sarsaparilia, and be sure you get it, whem you want the best Llood-purifier. With its forty years of unexampled suc- cess in the cure of Biood Diseases, you can make no mis- take in preferring Ayer’s Sarsaparilla to any other. The fore-runner of mod- ern blood medicines, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is still the most pop-~ ular, being in great~ er demand than ail others combined. “Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is selling faster than ever before. I never hesitate to recommend it.’’— George W. Whitman, Druggist, Albany, Ind. - “T am safe in saying that my sales of Ayer's Sarsaparilla far excel those of anyother, and it gives thorough satisfac- tion,”’— L. H. Bush, Des Moines, Iowa. “ Ayer’s yee orga and Ayer’s Pills are the best selling medicines in my store. I can recommend them conscien- tiously.’—C. Bickhaus, Pharmacist, Roseland, Il. “We have sold Ayer’s Sarsaparilla here for over thirty years and always recommend it when asked to pame the best blood-purifier.””— W. T. McLean, Druggist, Augusta, Ohio. “T have sold your medicines for the last seventeen years, and always keep them in stock, as they are staples. ‘ There is nothing so good for the youth- ful blood’ as Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.’’— Rk. L. Parker, Fox Lake, Wis. ‘“‘Ayer’s Sarsaparilla gives the best satisfaction of any medicine I have im stock. I recommend it, or, as the Doctors say, ‘I prescribe it over the counter.’ It never fails to meet the cases for which I recommend it, even where the doctors’ pre: — have been of no ayvail.”’—C,. F. Calboun, Monmouth, Kansas. Ayer’s Sarsaparilfa, Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Price $1; six botiles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle. Furniture! Furniture! a ee ee T HAVE now on hand a large assortment of PARLOR AND BEDROOM SKETS, in Walnut, Mahogany, Ash and Oak, Walnut Sideboards, Hair and Flock Mattrasses, etc. Intending purchasers would do well to ‘inspect this Furniture before gving else- me , where. G. M. HARRIS, | now] Anctioneer. ROOPING MATERIAL. Received per Steamer ‘* Worcester” : j i Rolls ‘* Bee Hive” FELT, LOQOs Barrels PITCH, : { 100 Rolls TARRED PAPER, } 100 ** DRY SHEATHING, 25 “ CARPET FELT, For sale low. SIMON W. CRABBE, Walker's Corner. WEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! FOR XMAS PRESENTS. } ' nov29—2w 2aw UST OPENED:—Boys’ Own, Girls’ Own, Chatterbox, Our Darlings, Sunday Quiver, Child’s Companion, Friendly Greetings, and a variety of other Magazines and Bockss X MASCARDS, very choice and very cheap. Sunday School Prize Books and Cards. M. F. ELLIs, Bible Depository, Corner Queen and Fitzroy Streets, nov?28R—Saw ft] xmae JOHN T. MELLISG, Attornsy-at-Law, Notary Public, &. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. ae ~_ + OFFICE—London House Building, (Bavies’ Corner). Queen St. All kinds of Legal Business promptly attended to. Money to Loan at low interest. , ady & wiy tf RELIABLE ChrarWrretewa, Nev. 2h, tr7P—adaw & wey ALWAYS. NESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1888. ‘frees her from the financial tutelage of Ber- The Latest Russian Lean. | A recent Paris despatch to the New York | Herald says since the national subscription | to cover the German indemnity of 1871, ! there never has been such spontaneous | enthusiasm on the Paris bourse as there! was on Monday, when 100,000,000 francs | of the new Russian 4 per cent. loan was’! offered and 350,000,000 subscribed. Finan-} cially the loan is an undoubted success, but | it is difficult tu over-estimate its political importance. Russia would develop her military power and France responds. France gave money in 1871 from patriot-| ism, she gives money again in 1838 for’ what! Is it revenge? Fioquet announced | the result of the subscription to the council of ministers yesterday with great satisfac: | tion, and alluded tu it in conversation as ‘the financial enfranchisement of Russia from Berlin banking monopoly.” Last June representatives of the Comptoir’ D’Escompte, Lyonnais and other iinancial| institutions of France, with several private bankers, suggested to the Rassian minister in France the advisability of converting the Russian debt and floating a new Russian’ loan in Paris. The minister reported to’ the Czar, who viewed it with favor. At this time the rouble was much depreciated | and not considered favorable. With the! rise of the rouble the scheme became practi- cable, and it was put into execution. The advantages to Russia are many. It lin, where hitherto all Russian loans have} been floated, and these are owned largely | in Germany. This euabled Prince Bismarck | to put a direct pressure on the affairs of | the Russian empire, by lowering at his will the price of the rouble. Lately, German | bankers have unloaded their Russian bonds | on the market ina vain attempt to again} depreciate the rouble. These bonds have at once been bought up in France, so that the great bulk of the luan is now owned in France. i gp Rews in Brief. The authorities at Dublin have seized thousands of Zola’s works shipped there from England. During a recent target practice on board a French ironclad in the Gulf of Juan, a gun exploded and killed an officer and five | men. The French have broken up a band of Chinese pirates at Bacniuh, Tonkin. E-even of the captured pirates were shot | and a portion of the town destroyed by | fire. Col. Fitzgibbon Frant, deputy lieutenant | of County Tipperary at Thurles, has given} notice of the proposed eviction of niaeteen families and has warned the workhouse} authorities to make provision for them. A conversazioue will be given at the town! hall, Birmingham, on January 8, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain. A diamond, and sapphire bracelet will be presented to | Mrs. Chamberlain, and an illuminated ad- ; dress to Mr. Chamberlain. ++ 0+e Warming Water for Farm Animals, The question, Does it pay ? has been pro- _ VOL. 24.-NO. 28. Local and Other Items, ACKNOWLEDGMENT.—The manager of the St. John Telegraph has Tux Examryer’s thanks for a very nicely printed calendar for 1889, sicily A fact that all men with gray and many shaded whiskers should know: that Bucking- ingham’s Dye alwars colors an even brown 01 black at will, sedeesminiilen For Picrov.—The steamer St. Lawrence, with a ful) freight, left here for Pictou at about half past ten this morring. Captain Cameron expects to be able to return daring the night. ~~ —- St. Josern’s Bazaan.—There was a large attendance at St. Joseph’s Bazaar last even- ing, notwithstanding the unfavorable weather. As on the previous night the different tables were weil patronized. amd everyone was happy. a ss _Commitrep.—A Fredericton despatch says that the two colored women charged with as- sauiting Charles Wheary with intent to do rev-ous bodily harm, have beeen committed ov trial at the sitting of the County Court in January next, 7o- Nearly all colds are slight, at first, but their tendency is to so lower the system that the sufferer becomes a ready victim to any prevalent disease. The use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, in the beginning of a cold, would guard against the danger. Source or Evit Lecistation. — Thomas Jefferson said; ** To the use of ardent spirits is to be attributed much evil legislation. If I were again placed in a position to do so, my first question to a candidate would be, * Do you drink ardent spirits?’ ” No remedy for blood disorders can equal Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Though concentrated sud powerful, this medicine is perfectly safe and may be taken by children as well as adults, Physicians recommend it in prefer- ence to any Other. Price $1. Worth $5 a bottle. seas i Servep Him Rieur. - A resident of North Shore, parish of Boisiord, N, B., has vegleeted Lis family, and become so infatuated with an 18-year-old damsel that he gave her his money for safe keeping. She has repiid his conti- cence by running off with nis watch and about $400 of his money. walciipehi A CENTENARIAN. —-Moses Stewart, colored, died at St. Andrew’s, N. B., on Friday last, ated 100 years, Fora considerable time past he has been totally blind, but had a wonder- fal memory to the last and could accurately relate incidents within his own recollection which occurred prior to the birth of the now oidest ‘nhabitant, commented AsotueR Victim.—The Portland, Me., /’ress, siys: ‘* Daniel Sutherland, a native of Treura, XN. S., while at the Union Station a f:w days ago, and walking on the platform, displayed a pocketbook containing $75. A fellow got acquainted with him, and when a train was oe snatched the pocketbook and lett Sutherland minus the money.” —_—_~.--__— CukistMas Dinner.—A number of the more charitable ladies and gentlemen of So- ronto are going to give 550 poor children, from _*. ithe poorest districts of that city, a Chr stmas ro aig . WwW y : we . . ’ . ‘ : pounded to several «airymen who have | winner. Te dinner will be given on Christ- warmed the drink for their cows in cold jaas eve, will be enlivened by music, ete., and weather, and every one has answered, Yes. | will be accompanied by prescutations of boots, How could the answer be otherwise? If | caps, stockings, mittens, and other articles. the water is not warmed for the animal, it! retail bk r must warm it itself. In the stomach the} a WaARYING.—One morning last week Jos. water is brought to a temperature of nearly Cormier, a boy of about twelve years of age, one hundred degrees. When the animal; went on the ice off the railway aon at New- warms the water, it uses its food for fuel.! castle, N. B., to skate. The ice was weak If corn, hay, etc., were burned by the and he broke through. Efforts to rescue him stockman to warm the water, then there were made by pushing poles across the ice, might be no gain; but he uses much but he became exhausted and sank before aid cheaper fuel. It is hardly more trouble could be got to him. His body was recovered to put fuel under 4 tank than to give the, shortly after, animal the extra food required for the heat-! ing of the food in the stomach. Tank-! AN Lyrerestine Case.--The Hali‘ax Mail, heaters are now manufactured, and by of Saturday, to hand last evening, says: ** An using them the water can be heated easily Mpterestiug case will come up in the Probate and economically. Heating the water pays’ ourt next week respecting certain property eee for the further reason that cold water taken | that Mrs, H. Paw is said to have had at the into the stomach arrests digestion and thus’ stimulates the digestive organs to vigorous action. The animal that drinks water at the freezing point is chilled and enervated. —American Ayriculturist for December. ~~ ee Drownep —A Digby, N. S., despatch says that Robert Adams and George Small, of Broad Cove, were drowned on ‘Tuesday while out fishing. It is supposed that their boat capsized. Adams was a single man. Smal leaves a wife and family. —__-—_—~+>—_—_-—— Pompep Ovr.—The east slope of the mine, for over a month, is now pumped oat, and work will be resumed there on a big scale next week. Sudden and unusually heavy rains in November caused the trouble. ae aetna Ler Her Go, GAaLLaGuER.—Michae! Gal lagher, of Smithtown, King’s County, N. B, got wel soaked with liquor recently, and dis- charged a revolver at a man named Robert eye and glanced off. The eye has been in- jured. Gallagher has given himself up. aiiaaeiiltoin Got Two Yeaxs.—The trial of [saac Jack. aon, indicted for the murder of John O'Brien, which has been in progress at Newcastle, N. B., for several days past, has ended. The jury brought iu a verdict of manslaughter, with a recommendation to merey. A sen- tence of two years’ imprisonment was im- | posed. st illticin Diep From Exposurse.—A St. John des- ler, on the body of the boy found dead in ia house, last week, showed that the name jwas William Bell, and that he came from ‘Fredericton. He had been hired to go ‘Jumbering, but finding that he was no good ihe had been discharged, and left to go back as best he could to the settlement, without la cent. He wandered around the lumber |camps looking for work, but found none. From tracks discovered around the camp | where the body was found, he had evident- a around its vicinity for at least days. time of her death. Patrick Connolly, Mrs. Paw’s father, arrived from P. E. Island yee- causes a loss of food, whereas warm water’! at Springhill, N. 5., which has been ivoded ' Fowler. The bullet struck just below the | patch says that the inquest at Tobique riv-| terday and has engaged counsel to look after his interest in the case. —_—_— Oo Won’r Berieve It.—-A New York paper Says that representative Catholics of that city | discredit the cable despatch stating that the | Pope in refusing to bless cer'ain medals in- tended for distribution in Ireland, said “ that the people of Ireland seemed to prefer the gospel of Dillon and O’Brien to the gospel of |-tesus Christ.” Archbishop Corrigan is said to have expressed his conviclion that it was untrue. ——<_——— Tue Sraxtey.—The winter steamer Stan- ey left here for Pictou at 7 o'clock this ;}morning with a full cargo. She will Jeave *ictou at about 12 o'clock to-morrow morning arriving here at about 2.30 in the afternvon. lf possible she will make daily trips between here and Pictou, so aa to accommodate both mails and freight. We understand that she wiil make Pictou her headquartere, metic ini Evopement.—Fredericton, N. B., is to the front in the shape of an elopement which oc- curred last week. The persons concerned are Robert Davison, a married “san who kept a large grocery store at Gibson, .ad Mrs Arbo, i whose husband hag left her. Mrs. Arbo isa | young woman of about 25 vears of age, and has a family of three small children. She be- came intimate with Mr. Davison while doing housework at his residence, —_— oma Seexixc Apmission.—Communications have heen received at Bismarck, Dak., from Wy- }oming, Montana and Washington Territories calling upon the leaders in Dakota to take steps toward the holding of an inter-territor- ial convention which wiil act in the interest of admission for ali territories that are pro- perly equipped for statehood It is quite ikeiy that such a convention will be held. Dakota is one grand mass meeting at present, vnd will 80 remain until she becomes a state. The legislature will convene January 8, and it is expected that one of the first acts will be ‘o call a eonstitational convention and take other preliminary stéps toward statehood. -———— — 2D So— A liberal discount to teachers and pupils buying Xmas gifts at Reddin’s Drug Store, i Deo 18 Si cod. cf OER Ph NE SPAR MRIS nnn nies nmin 2 maha» mpg Sn eae eae ao ee Fp A ees = aie me aoe SO See er cate eet — TT RY MRR tthe termm te a “ aa : NR ae ee mem > rn ee ce Moe tt ee % S ey Sa ee snd op 1 2 RO ig Ne NEN RENEE ll ES Re alle eo