TERMS: FIVE DoLLARs A Y BAR, MONDAY, ad AN UARYW 7th. NEW SERLES ARLOTTETOWN, P. KH. ISLAND. The Daily Exauriner HE STAR Is issued Every Evening by The Examiner Publishing Co., TALE : RING TOTADILIC GH LU COLTADLION| FROM THEIR OFFICE, WISHES TO EXTEND TO OUR NUMEROUS FRIENDS AND PATRONS Weldon’s Dressmaker :—This season, as last, LONDON HOUSE,” QUEEN SQUARE, cloth dresses decidedly take the lead, and are +1 , . ale } is : Charlottetown, P. E. Island. |combined with silk in the Dinecboire style for | day- “Ww ear, W whi ist for evening Directoire coats of A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, its! sr wrod sss we worn ove ————. This Rédiinie: _ ‘ We are offering this evening astonishing bar oe | gains in Hosiery. Call and see them. The yarn alone would cost you more money than we offer ; good black cashmere Hose for. BEER BROS. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : lee Die. onc concedes $2 50 . é ae Sil Ss Srenias. Three Momths.......---+-+e++-++eeee: 1 25 And as an evidence of our good will towards you all, we imvite you Thi : SS : . - CT a al satin ae Ilaving secured a genuine bargain in Ladie One Month..... . 0 to call at our elegant apartments on | Cananese Gloves ito will offer the came this sa : ; jevening at a price never before heard of in tae sa Advertising at most moderate rates. BEER BR Os. i ony. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- EK; [ N S R he z | : b S ‘ terly, half- yearly or yeariy advertisements on 9 | What to Wear,- -Feathers are more used in Millinery than for a long time past, long feathers encircle the crown and indeed almost cover | some of the large hat, whilst feather borderings } are to be bought ready for edging the brims of | hats. pplication. D. A. MACKINNON, LL. B., TO INSPECT OUR MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF ee ee ere nee cee ee — — JANUARY 7, “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evniripes. roe THE DAILY eee JANUARY 7, 1889. The Mails—A ieseecesdliie Century Triumph. Her Majesty’s mails arrived in Char lottetown this forenoon in about forty-six hours from Pictou. The United States and New Brunswick mails had previously lain at Pictou eighteen or nineteen hours. So that from their arrival in Pictou until ‘their arrival in Charlottetown there elapsed about sixty-five hours, or only 4 little less than three days. Truly, this may be re- garded as a nineteenth century triumph ! Pictou is thirty-five miles from George- town, and Georgetown forty-six miles (by rail) from Charlottetown. Eighty miles in three days! This is rapid transit ! Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Commis- Holiday on ’ sioner of Deeds, Wills, &c., GEORGETOWN, -- P. E. ISLAND. MONEY TO LOAN | than ordinary cosh of material, Cure Jackets for | $75. Heavy Ulsters for $2.00 and all other lines! . . : »*portionat é In fact the prices are As the good old year is about to bid us adieu, we have decided to give it and our eae, - ely che Ap. i prices ¢ patrons a good send-off, by giving RARE BARGAINS in all lines that we keep in 2S | Weldc ae Dressmaker,—Short seal ar vd se. l- ; stock. nov!3—3m dy law wky eod Te ’ ‘ , >. a i h s } oe atte Ja are to be much worn this winter - reputation for F f is pl rbia ave no hesi ; : : Our re “eager n for I ange LASS WORK is proverbial, and we . . | with « cher tight fitting or loose fronts, the Y T W Kl i AEE tion in saying matanyone who may ‘hn been meditating upon getting sosnntichens basque rather deep in front, but stopisog up con- JOH ei 4EARABS 2, ** Tony” im SU 1 TS er ‘“OVERCO ATS, have no alternative than to call on us. | siderably towards the back, which always has a i | lish a ap pe aurance, Attorney-at-La W, Notary Public, &e. Stec k-Taking. e : CG OD & C I Remember our offering of Children’s Ulsters, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. FE. L M To VE EN 7, E, Presses and Wraps at | off usual price. We are | determined to make a complete clearan -e before — see taking stock. BEER BROS nf, | : } ry 2 wiles , icc OFFICE— London House Building, =f ar Viere seeahi i ; At Cri a. | Weldon’s Dressmaker,—The Kmpire and Di- Cc “r) Queen st | rectoire styles are steadily increasing in popu- (Day ies orne , rapsieayy | larity and will, without doubt, gain siill greater ——_—-- | Charlottetown. December 19, 1888 |faver as the season advances, especially the 'jatter which is so well-suited to the heavy and hai.deome goods now shown, while the Empire | atyle is so pretiy for delicate and soft fabrics in- All kinds of Legal Business promptly attended to. Money to Loan at low interest. s -diy & wky tf SPECULATION. RUBBER AND L& GEO. A. ROMER, Banker and Broker, 40 & 42 BROADWAY AND 51 NEW ST., New York City. | IN or tec fitting Patterns. nme 3.500 Feet RUBBER, “| 3600 Feet LEATHER, f ER BROS. WHEAT. J.G. BRIDGE 8. L. BUREI | a om THE BEST QUALITIES. . em WHEAT, BRIDGE & BURR, . a fn Receivers aud Commission ba WHOLESALE by RETAIL TABDW ARE. Ask For Ayer’s i. Sarsaparilla, and be sure you get it, when you want the best blood-purifier. With its forty years of unexampled suc- cess in the cure of Blood 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 all others combined. handsome tinsel trimmings for dresses in stock. Ladies retuiring this—the latest and leading ' triraming—will do weli to secure it at once. ' BEER BROS. thing tor next spring. Ladies who secured this line fro 1m us last fall will be one season ahead of thetr friends. No effort will be spared to secure for our customers the most correct and becoming styles in fashionable Dress Goods, Spring 1838). Agency for McCall’s Popular Bazaar Glove- STOC Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Petro-} leum Bought, Sold and Carried on Margin. P. S.—Send for explanatory pamphlet. sept20—dy & whky ly er nee (Jame PUTATOES, EGGS, | NORTON & Butter, Cheese, Poultry, Game, &c. FERRELL. CHARLOTTETOWN. t Say No! agenesis BZ.50 ! Sb. 4G ! CUSTOM MAD wy PANTS * Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is selling faster |x ]-——— than ever before. I never-.hesitate to $7.00! $9.00! | | Consignments of EGGS and POTATOES soli- cited and liberal advances made 44 & 46 6 COMMERC SAL STREET, BOSTON, MASS. Boston Chamber of Commerce Weekly Official Market Report sent to any firm on application, sept28—wky Sm n dy law i ei F GEORGE MUSGRAVE December 7, ISSS—2aw & wky JAMES A. MORRISON. MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS —-AND— Commission Merchants, HALIFAX Consignments of Island produce will receive recommend it.’’—George W. Whitman, $8.00 ! Druggist, Albany, Ind. “Tam safe in saying that my sales of At above prices we have on hand and make to ordér NAP REEFERS,! guaranteed to give you solid comfort. Ayer’s rerenn far excel those of {x}-—-——— any other, and it gives thorough satisfac- tion.”’— L. H. Bush, Des Moines, Iowa. “ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and Ayer’s Pills prompt attention. , ee the Qa are the best selling medicines in my Rererences: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier os O@ $s 10 = ‘ e store. I can recommend them conscien- Bank of Nova ’ , : tiously.’—C. Bickhaus, Pharinacist, Roseland, Il. “We have sold Ayer’s Sarsaparilla here for over thirty years and always recommend it when asked to name the best blood-purifier.”— W. T. McLean, Druggist, Augusta, Ohio. “T have sold your medicines for the last seventeen years, and always keep We have OUR OWN MAKE of ee at above figures. This is the] chance of the bargain-hunter’s life. You have here an opportunity which should | *\ . wa ATS, r 7 WARREN & JONES - ed a i Te te ; TS 15.00, $17.00, $19.00. TEA MERCHANT s,| bed, ; = 5a, © ' — . veece * ~— . ‘ s en ee 7 7 AW YW , , 1 East Curar ann 9 & 14 Minerne Lave, Of the OVERCOATS in this line, we have only to say: COM E AND SEE FOR them in stock, as they are staples. | YOU RSELF. We agvee to give you Bong Fide Value for your Money. | ; ‘There is nothing so good for sarilla. Don’t forget that our CUSTOM T ALL ORING DEPARTMENT is making its| ful blood’ as Ayer’s Sarsapari a. patrons happy with good fitting garments. ce R. L. Parker, Fox Lake, Wi - FUR CAPS, CLOTH CAPS and HATS, FUR COATS, RUBBER COATS, and} | “Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, gives, the best ; c ; ar é action oO ly c y it siesta tall zoods in our line marked very low witha view to exchanging them speedily fo1 stock. r nae it, or, as the RELIABLE™ p. 4. BRUCE, Mercnaye Tanon. | "ie ss counter.’ Tt never fails to meet the Charlottetown, Oct; 24, 1888. Scotia, Halifax; George Macleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia | Charlottetown, , hot be missed. LONDON, ENGLAND. « , Represented in Canada by Morrison & | Muserave, Halifax. Oct. 24, 1887-- cases for which I recommend it, even where the doctors’ prescri tions have been of no avail.’’—C. F. Calhoun, Monmouth, Kansas. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J. CG. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle. CHARLOTTETOWN. SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. os Contractors and Builders Read This: ct HAWKER’S Ww E have now on hand and will Sell at the’ Lowest Cash Prices the following, viz.: | | { ee i 1c A Favorite and Most Valuable 300 Panel Doors and Frames. 500 Pairs Sashes and Frames. 100,000 Feet Moulding rg and Finish. 5,000 do Sp put iag fang Louductor, t.000 do Stair Rail oe Remedy for ail Throat and So ail Windle of 3 Lung Diseases. is. It as + hundreds of cases considered We are also prepare . to Go ili kinds of Jobbing in Planing, Jo.ntimg, Morticiny, ican joning, Jig and F ret Sawing, Turning. * Al 1 kind: of Gothic ¥ Tindows wu L sort tice Ours mac hi ry i i fir i id we manufacture fron the best “of Quebec} he opeles: It soothes, heals and strengthens | Genk Te : \ the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in marae —— la vet y short time. Just a few doses wil! cure GiIV &: CU Ss A. © Metis. fresh per 20T tle. ROBERT PALMER & CQ. PEAKR’sS NO. 3 WHARF. old if taken in time. Price 50 cents Fer sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, novl0—ly dy St. John, N. B. “Fe iv R - nded for party and theatre wear, i LEAT | We have still a smal] quantity of the new and ai aes BS ' Bordered Dress Goods promise to be the leauing |} v Stoc k-Taking, | ‘The price we are offering the balance of our) $150,000, Ladies Uiste ars, Jackets and Dolmans at is less). We have a Clyde-built steamer, costing and a well-equipped railway. 1But even these would not be equal to such i ' ' | Foreign bible Society. |&@ magnificent triumph, if it were not for the management —_—— i ? Ls <o& The “ Patriot” to the Rescue. Tus Patriot trics to defend the Post- !master General against the indignation of \the Liberal-Conservatives of this Province. it declares that ‘* the idea.of John Haggart | playing into Grit bands is intensely amus- ing,” ete. Amusing it may be to the Grits. They usually laugh who win; and the in- action of John Haggart is just what is calculated to make the Grits of this Pro- vince win. Mr. Welsh may, not have mesmerised him—though his. presence in Ottawa while the Province is being ill- treated in respect to its mails,—taken in connection with his frequent boast that he is Mr. Haggart’s ‘‘ chum”— is a very suspicious circumstance. $+0+¢— Some Light. Tue Patriot affords some light regarding the mystery of the mails. It has an- nounced that ‘‘Mr. L. H. Davies tele- _|graphed his colleague, Mr. Welsh, in the ~|strongest possible terms, ete. Now it is well known in Ottawa (as it is here) that when Mr. L. H. Davies uses the ** strong- est possible language,” there is usually very little ground forit. It is, therefore, not improbable that the Post Office authori- ties inferred, on receipt of Mr. Davies’ ‘vigorous telegram,” that he ‘didn't mean it,” and so delayed to order the special train which the Post Office Inspector and the Board of Trade and the whole community required for the prompt trans- mission of the mails. If this be the fact it is to be regretted, and Mr. L. H. Davies had better have restrained his strong lan- guage or refrained from sending his tele- gram. The simple statement of the plain facts, as made by THE EXAMINER, ought to have been sufficient to move the postal authorities te provide a special train at once; it would, no doubt, have been so but for Mr. Davies’ interference. Mr. Sanderson's Will. Tue last will and testament of William Sanderson, Esquire, late Deputy Prothono- | tary for King’s County, was filed in the Probate Court to-day. The document bears date the sixth of March, 1881, and is witnessed by G. A. Aitken, William Allen and John Haggart, all of Georgetown. It consists of thirteen paragraphs and contains the following devises and bequests:— Ist—The Testator gives to his grandson, William Sanderson Easton, all his real estate in Georgetown. " Qnd—, A bequest of $2,800 to his son-in-law, James Kaston, and his wife, Elien Easton, 3rd—A bequest to Ellen Easton, his grand- daughter, of a life interest in $2,000 in the Savings Bank, and at her death the principal to go to the Socie ty for the propagation of the Gospel in foreign parts. 4th—A be quest of a life interest in £2,000 to testator’s gre snddaughter, Mary Easton; at her death, $1,000 thereof to go to the Church Missionary Soci iety, and the remaining $1,000 to the Diocesan Church Sox tiety of this Is land. 5th—A bequest ot $1 ,000 to the British and 6th—A bequest of $2,000 towards an en- dowment fund for Trinity Church, George- town ; two-thirds of the annual interest to go towards the clergyman’s salary, and the balance of the annual interest tothe Lay Reader. 7th—To the Public Hospital in Charlotte- town, the sum of Five Hundred Dollars. 8th—T wo hundred dollars towards the pro- motion of Christianity among the Jews. 9th—Three hundred dollars to testator’s housekeeper, Sarah Campbell. 10th—Fifty dollars to late servant, Matilda Campbell ; twenty-five dollars to late servant, Alice Hughes, and the same to Susan Evans also a late servant. 11th—$200 towards the erection of a tem- eranee hall in Charlottetown. 12th—To the Drummond Tract Society of Stirling, Scotland, G. B., $50. 13th—-A 1 bequest of $100 to Miss Hannah E. Aitken, of Georgetown, for her valuable ser- vices in the choir of Trinity Church, George- town. The testator finally makes his grandson, William Sanderson Easton, sole residuary legatee of the estate, and appoints four gentlemen his executors. Probate of the will has, however, been granted to" but one of them, namely, James Easton, of Georgetown. et JaMeEs Paton & Co. offer a fine assortment of overcoats, reefers and suits, Their prices _ouementonnie - canara iaemdtsemsiednennassnngnetnemens - = ot dh ae pane EXAMINER. Sincix Corres Tuo Cents VOL. 24.—NO. Ol. Local and Other Items. Happy C- asTMas,—St. Louis gave $10,000 to her poor on Xmas Day. asdibiniialhidae Tue Sranvey is plying as usual between plying cer Georgetown and Pictou to-day. ciiiniadintiiainaang Hosrita, Work.-—The work on a $10,000 foundation for the Stratford, Ont., hospital will be commenced shortly. sails A Ricur Move.—The Trenton, Ont., pro- perty owners have voted $28,267 to improve the water power within the limits of the town. iicevitiieaiiii COMPLIMENTS OF THE Season.—The Lord Mayor of London and the Mayor of New York exchanged New Year greetings by phonograph. wishes OWING to the good value James Paton & Co. are giving in reeters and overcoats their stock is selling fast. If you want to get a good bar- gain try them. eiguiineadins As s00n a5 you diseover any falling of the hair or grayness always use Hall's Hair Re newer to tone up the secretions and preveut baldness or grayness. aii ildialiis LasT VesseL rRoM Sovris.—The schooner Katie, 131 tons, sailed on Saturday morning, Sth January, w ith 5 5,577 bus. oats, 2,550 bus. potatoes, om . carcases pork; value, $2,800. Shipped by J. G. Sterns. ~~ + ARRIVED.—The steamer Harlow called at Souris yesterday (Sunday) on her way to the Magdalen Islands with mails, etc. She returns to-day; and,after taking in cargo at Souris, will leave for Halifax and Boston. —_—_> - Hittsborovucw Rrxx.—There was a large attendance of skaters at the rink on Sat- urday afternoon. The ice was in good condition, ‘The music furnished by the Band of the 82nd Battalion was excel.- lent. sinning The weakness and debility whioh result from illness may be speedily overcome by the use of Ayer’ Sarsaparilla. This is a safe but powerful tonic, assists digestion, regulates the liver and kidneys, and cleanses the blood of all germs of disease. eeanahuapiiaste COMMENDED.—A Suakim despatch says that at parade recently the Egyptian officers and men were especially commended by the Khedive for bravery in the recent battle. Gen. Grenfell made an address and presented the men with gratuities. seeiladiibenad The best anodyne and expectorant for the cure of colds and coughs and all throat, lung, and bronchial troubles, i is, undoubtedly, "Ay ers Cherry Pectoral Ask your —— for it, and, at the same time, for Avers Almanac, which is free to all. Rapi Transtr.—The mails which arriv- ed in Georgetown, in the Stanley, on Sat- urday afternoon, were brought to Char- lottetown by regular train this (Monday) forenoon. Yet there are some people who say that this is not an age of progress ! -_-_-!;sS-- — Hexoism Rewakvep.—The Hull life-saving crew, who did such noble work in the No- vember storm, were presented with nearly $5,000 in money and the Humane Society's medals, recently. The Boston chamber of commerce was crowued during the presenta- tion. ie ie ace Faitcres or Toker Yrars.—Bradstrect’s summary of failures in the United States shows the following comparisons:—Failures in 1888, 10,587, against 9,740 in 1887 and 10,568 in 1886. Total actual assets in 1888, 861,- 999,911; in 1887, $64,651,000; in 1886, $55, - 819,173. General liabilities in 1888, $120, 242,402; in 1887, $130,605,000; in 1886, $113,648,291. Percent, of assets to liabilities in 1888, 52; in 1887, 494; in 1886, 49- With Neatyess anp DespatcH.—aA jew- eller at Searle, W. T., locked his shop door and went home to lunch. On returning he was surprised to find that during the forty minutes of absence thieves had gone under the house, bored a hole through the floor, and carried off everything in sight. The building was situated on piles, and the thieves had built a platform on which to stand. onl MoTHeEnrs who have delicate children can see them ie ily improve and gain in flesh and stre igth | by giving them that perfect food and medicine, Scott's a on Liver Oil with Hypophosphit . Dr. W. A. Hulbert, Salisbury, Ills., says: ** J ae used Scott's Emulsion in cases of scrofula and debility. Results most gratifying. My little patients take it with pleasure Sold by all Druggists; 50c. and 1.00, (4) of BRINGING IN| Waver.-—Liverpool, Eng., needed an additional water supply, aml the Goveriment went into Wales, seventy miles away, and bor ghee large valley, including the village of anwyddyn. This valley is now being x Giles | with a body of water five miles long and eighty-four feetdeep. It is understood that all the houses, the church, een tavern, and post oftice remain as they were, and are gradua lly being submerg- ed under ‘the collecting water that pours into the valley. A new village has been built near by, and all the Lianwyddyns have re. moved to it. = ADVICE To MoTHERs.— Mre. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; aod the little cherub awakes as “bright as a button.” It is ee 4 pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gu — allays all pain, relieves w ind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diarrheea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing pp, end tale no ather kind tApril } “RR requiring mourniug g ods will find u i Ove . t ' see tueir ad. n i er column viipemvaiitiaaiiaiiiicats Spring DPelivery,—Hamburg Embroideries, Swiss Lmbroideries, just opened, Harrie & Stewart, oe. for quality cannot be beaten.