anemia CPE AER ASST TSE ages AIEEE ee . of, ae aa ~~ x DAILY EXAMINER, E ; oe Pe Dien 6 Sts imeboaiat a. ee ens — hills me Dh Qnsilipans as : MONDAY, JANUARY 4 i892 "T’lTy ty Ada kK ——— SE ee Said . Local and Other ltems. pouice This morning a gernishee eand seve ¢ cases Were adjourned oo a ArPReMe | Lhe Hilary term of the Superm- t wi pen on Tuesday, 12th inet 1 n saia ane. Mason! Regu seting of Victoria Lodge, A ! t A M, this evening, at 8 o'clock Breshren “ pat remem I « 1 0. 0 St Lawrence Lodge meets to-vight at 7 30 shar} ae is the regular far installation of ©? re jon for i - Vicrorta Drvistoy,-——Regular meeting | to-night in Wrights fall, Kent Street. Instaliat: om V witing brethren invited. Lb nyOURNE! The. Adniralty Court met “ - e , “— this fo:enoon snd adjourned the hearing of the | & : a . oe Heather Belle Festmet case until Wednesday pest. - Srocx Your LIsrarits, The cheap sale euabl s every One at the Diamond Bookstore wich the best to replepisd their bo elves literature - — MRETING OF CREDITORS +A meeting of Mr Winan's creditors will be held at the Board of Trade Rooms 3 Tuesday (toemorrow) after- noon, at 3 aco k. on Norics.—The regular monthly meeting | of Tremont Fire Co., No. 1, will be held at | Capt. Pickard’s Office, Euston Street, this} evening at 7 30 sharp. A full attendance | w req 1ested By c rder, R a Wood, Sec y ae ScaverY AND PoLyYGaMy IN CaNabDa.—A slave girl recently found her way to the Refuge House in Victoria, BC. She was) imported from China and kept in slavery | by a certain KpyKee who keeps three wives | and several ** slave girls.” } - i Oprrvary.—We snnounce to-day the death of the wife of .James Cartia, Esq, High Sherif of Queen® County, which oceurred at | her cesidence, Kent Street, on Saturdar. Mrs. Curtis had en ailing for a Jong time. | She leaves @ bereaved husband and two sons | te mourn their .oss. - Ow Dac. 3tat the merchsats and others wil be making out their accon .ta and will expeot piyment of them For this particular kind of billiousaeas there is nothing like the hard | and four dismiseale; one convidtunt for easn : bat for ordiaary bilious hea lach .. , | aseault and one tor in iring trees There Everybodv's Pills are the great re medy For | were also three dismissala for nuisance and 25 cents you can buy a box at your nearest arug store. itil JoceNaListic.-—Our enterpriaing contemp- erary the Halifax Herald celebrated the New Year by appearing out in S-page form and | jonniog a new dress. The paper preseste o splendid appearance The Chronicle aise ap ars out in new form and dreas and lcoks | well. Both papers have Tax ExamMINens be t wishes for continued prosperity. - Tus Desau Was Vertriep —John Cemp- bell, of Rentrew, Ont., tells of a strange dream | which his father, the late Peter ( ampbdell, had gome time before bis death, an i stranger stil) } verified. Mr. Csmpbell the dream was dreamed that he would die on ( at night, and eo certain was he of bis death on that night that he told his family i would | die at the time he did Ss o Graep —Ia the course of Rev. W. W. | Brewer's sermon last evening, he said amorg | ether things that the grasping nature of the age waa such that if God had not placed the sun millions of miles away there are men who would ferm themselves into a company, enclose the bright orb of day, bore gimlet | helea and se)l the light at s> nuch per ras, Abovt the only things that the avariciousness of men has not mono polized are the heavenly bodies and pure sir. - Tax Opprstiows will entertain P. G Jobn T. Hardy at. dinner at the Hotel Davies this evening. Mr. Hardy, who bas been in the employ of Dodd & Rogers for a number of years, leaves in A few duys for Coolidge, Washington, where he intends going into business on his own account with Mr. Montgomery, also of this city Me Hardy in well and favorably known tn Charlottetown, and his departure is regret’ed. THe EXAMINER wishes Mr. Hardy every succes: in hisn-w nome. ce GoLtpex Wepoixe —A very pleasant event occurred at the residence of Mr. and Vrs. Edmund Toombs, thisci'y, on New Year's hve. it being the fiftieth anniveraury of their wedding day Their children, grand children and great-grandchil lrer, num'e ing assembled and in all about forty persons presented them with an add ess aud a purse of go'd. After the pr+sentaion & 8 ip pt nous repast was partaken of end a most enjoyable evening spent in conversation, music —insts u mental and vocal, then the company disper ed wishing Mr. and Mires. Toombs cortin ied happiness < Ixcrrase Your Wetcat.—It you are losing fisgh and blead, commence at once taking Miller's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, which 1 far ahead of all other preparations of the kind in existence. By taking Miller's Emulsion people gain from 5 to 10 Ths. by the time the fire: bottle is consumed It is the greatest blessing of the century to ali in delicate be alth, or who suffer with coughs, colds and ailments that tend to consumption. Remember, Mill. er's Emulsion contains all the constitutents found in wheat. It is used in the hospitals and asyluma of the country. In big bottles, 0c. and $1 at Charlottetown drug stores, — jan4 lw 5 > Tue .Mosictraxs GUIDE — Every music teacher, student or music lever should have this volume. It contains 212 pages of valu ab'e musica! information, with fall descrip tion of over 10,000 pieces of music a books, biograpical sketches of a 15 a posers, with portraits and ather Plustra lon Also a choice & lection of new yozal an jostrumental music aml «ther attractive features. Upon receipt of eight two-cent stampa, to prepay postage, we wi 1 mail free, a copy of “The Musicians’ Guide,” alse ‘ ; : un - sample copy of “Brainard’a Musical W orld, { of new music and containing $2.00 worth interesting reac ing matter Brainard’s Sons (o., Chicago, - Addrees, The 8. Ll. | at once to D Farquharson & Son. | for any tobacco made. | of Deeember } copvictions for deunkenese against tw | as ‘bright as a button.” 's ummerside, P EI Loca! and Other Items. Tar Crrry ScHooLts recpene? this morping*; and the Business Collegé this afternoon. ee ae i > vy Roito.—The yearly mesting of the Rollo Hose Keel Co., will be held at their ranm this evening at 8 o'clock, sharp, By order, WA Murphy, Sec’y : i Week or Prayrer.—The opening meet- ing of the week of prayer will be held at St. James's Charch this (Monday) evening at half-past seven o'clock. - DissoLvap PartTNersuir. —The partnership heretofore existing between A. B. Warburton and C. R, smallwood, Attorneys-at-law, has been dissolved by lepse of time. ‘scents Sutton’s ViTauizER is what you need for constipation, loss of appetite, dizziness, and al] symptoms of dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle.—Reddin Bros. novidwiy - THe steamer Coila will-sail from Halifax | for Charlottetown or Georgetown next week. Persons h.ving freight will. apply | j2 2i Herr: Rerxep.—The Lamy Hotel; Am- | erst, was destroyed by fire on Sgttirday | morning. So far advanced was the fire when | discovered that it was only with the greatest difficulty the occupants escaped. The Lamy| was owned by Mr. W. B. Ganong. > Let there be no mistake about this, that the ** Myrtle Navy” tobacco 1s manufac- tured from the very finest Virginia leaf. No higher quality of leaf can be purchased Itis selected with} the very greatest care, and treated with| the most approved processes for preserving | the fiavor of the tobacco. oeoate Tue very changeable weather this season | has been productive »f colds and coughs, and nearly everyone is suffering from this uepiecas ant malady. Everybody's Cough Sprup, pre- pared by AS Johnson, ia the popular remedy, and is meeting with a larger sale than ever be fore. Put 25 centsin ‘your pocket and call around aud get a bottle. Tur. Moxrn’s Worx —During the month last, there were -thirty eight ty for the corresponding mouth of 1890; eight con- victions for breach: s of the’ Lord’s Day Act one for irjuring trees. Also, one for larceny. Four cases of larceny were sent up for trial in the Sapreme. Court. The total receipts during the month amounted to $263.95. > For Over Frrry Yrars Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup hag been used by millions of | mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the sbild from pain, aad the little cherub awakes it is very pleasant { soothes the child, sottens the to taste. It guros, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle Be sure and ask for ‘‘ Mrs. Winsloe’sa Soothing yrup,” and take no other kind. lyr List of Vessels Registered at the’ Port of Charlottetown, P. E. L, During the Year 1891 Jan 8, 1891, schr Etwile du Matin, built at Les Eboulements, 71 tons, owned by C H Schurman, Charlottetown, P E I. March 3, stmr William, built at Low Walker, Northumberland, England, 151, tons, English Lioyds, 90 Al. 4 years from | April 1891, owned by R McMillan, Char- lotterown, P E I. April 16, schr Thomas Robertaon, built at Port la Beau, N S, 66 tons, owned by John Aylward, Southport, P E L. April 24, schr Minnie Bell, built at Wood Islands, P EI, 36 tons, owned by D D MeMillan, Wood Islands, PEI May 6, sloop Katie & Ella, built at Five Mile River, Coun, U 8 A, 20>tont, owned by G H Toomhs, Charlottetown, P E I May 8, schr May Queen, builtjat Hing- ham, Mass, US A, 47 tonne by D McClure, Lower Montague, P E f. May 19, schr Lezzie OC, built at St Mar- tin’s, \ B, 79 tena, owned by J Anderson, Charlottetown, P E L. Juve 18, «tmr Northumberland, built at Newceastle-on Tyne, England, 519 tons, classed Bureau Veritas, 13 3 P11 First Di- vision, owned by the Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co, Limited. June 18. schr Ciara May, built at Rus- rico, P E I, 51 tons, uwned by C L-Page, Rustico, P El. June 26 «chr Beatrice, built at Lucen- burg. N S, 79 tonsa, owned by R Campbell, August 31, barque Ralph B Peake, bu It at Mount Stewart, P E I, 699 tons owned by Peake Bros & Co, Churlottetown, PEL. : September 29, barkentine Genesta, built at Bideford, P E 1, 419 tons, classad at English Lleyds 10 A, owned by Wa Rich- rae. Bideford, P E I November 7, barientine Coamo, built at Grand River, Lot 14, Prince Co,» P E I, 399 tons, classed at Englith Lloyds 10 A, owned by John Yeo, Port Hill, PEI November 28. schr mega, built at Mur- ray Harbor, P EI, 95 tons, owned by D Davies, Charlottetown, P El Fourteen vessels, 2,711 tons total. The total number of vessels registered at Charlottetown at this date makes up 23,- 316 tons, as shown by the following : CLASSIFIED SUMMARY : Tons. 10 barques, measuring .... 7,236 12 bark’t’n’s " .. 4,647 11 brig’t’n’s " ice ae 143 schooners “ ae 2 sloops - ae 32 17 steamers - are 195 vessels " 23,316 tone. OD Tue New Tomet Geo —Phi nler ma owes its immense success to the fact that it is radically differen’ from any preparation in the market. lt is a bland and rcothiog liquid nicely perfumed. and when «applied to the hands and face produces 4 delicious sense of coolness and comfort. exercising also @ tien It is entirely free from the sticky qua'ity of irene -_ the greasy nature of camphor ice or © i eam. To those who +re un ble to to use g ycerine, from its irritsting effec’, Philoderma as necewity. Thos: who use it have A ager complexion. It is harm ‘ess _ — oe hy druggists everywhere. Price 2° ’ sn2 Tm dw direct curativ? 4¢ Domestic Weights. A tablespoonful of salt 18 s#bout one.ounce, Ten eggs generally weigh one pouad before they are broken. oe Four tableapoonfula, or half a gill will fille common wine glass About twenty five drops of any thin liquid will fil! a common siz-d teaspoon, Four wine glasses will fill a half pint or common tumbier, or a large coffee cup. Of flour, butter, sugar apd most articles TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Speorat Despatones to Tas EXAMINER. Fatal Collision at Sea. Lonpon, Jan. 4. A steamer, believed to be the Red Liner Nordiand, which sailed from Antwerp yes- terday, for New York, ran down the Brit- ish barque, Childwell, off Willingen Light- sbips, and cut her to pieces. The barque sank and fifteen of her crew were drowned. The steamer continued. on her voyage without offering any assistance, The ! Great Eastern Company's steamer Ipswich, rescued the Captsin and the remainder of the crew, who were clinging to the only re- maining mast. ; ame) Ha.ifax News. Haurrax, Jan. 4. J. W. Turner, a well-known citizen of | Dartmeuth, is dead- He was worth a bun- | dred thousand dollars. | Rev. Dr. Burns’ condition is about the! same, } The: intercolonial train on the Dartmouth | branch fell over the embankment on Satur- day evening . The fireman and engineer | miraculously escaped. No passengers were injured. No Titles. Lonvon, Jan. 4. | The New Year's honors list will dis- | appoint Canadians. Four Australians were honored and geveral in other colonies, | buat no Canadian is named in the Gazette, | though one or two leading men in Canada were thought to be favorably mentioned. | —~—_@— — Mercier’s Movements. | Quepec, Jam 4. | The letter of credit by means of which | stationer Laogelier got $85,000 frem the Mercier Government for less than $10,000 worth of goods, has been made public, and | shows that the money was paid two years. in advance. Sudden Death. "Sr. Joux, N. B., Jan. 4. T. W. Daniel, head of the wholesale dry goods house of Daniel & Boyd, died suddenly on Saturday evening. ey Resignation Lonpon, Jan. 4. Sir Robert Herbert, permanent Under | Secretary for the Colonies, has resigned. Mead takes his place. sditianitaededalesictic | Failure. BRIDGEWATBR, Jan. 4 Alexander Nelson, lumber merchant, has failed. Liabilities, fifty thousand dollars, Weather Bulletin. - ~~», Cononre._Jav.4.—10 a. m, Partly fair, light, local rain or sleet, eclder to-morrow. + Tuat hacking cough can be 8 quickly cured by Shiloh’s cure.—Reddin Bros. novidwly ————_ 6-2 —— PaLe and sallow cheeks mean disease and a premature death. Rosy cheeks are emblan¢ atical of long life. The use of Dr. Williama’ | Pink Pilis builds up the blood and nervous system, and never fails to leave rosy cheeks. Try them. dec?8 lw 1891 --MUSIC--1891. £3 TABLIHED 1883. ae WS . Look! Look Here ! Only $60--ORGAN--Only $80, W E will send to any part of Canada one of our superior CABINET ORGANS, solid walnut case, containing two full sets of good powerful reeds. Organ has 8 stops and ail the latest improvements. We give also, to purchasers of this Organ, a good PIANO STOOL, worth $5.00; and a good INSTRUCTION BOOK, $2.00, in free, ov receipt of $60 cash. sar Remember, this Organ is no trashy «fair, but a PARLOR ORGAN, suitable for any Banker We warrant to give perfect satisfaction or will refund. you your money. Instrument is warranted for six years. Make P. O., or Bank Draft payabie to A E. JONES & CO., Musical Instrument Dealers, 88 Barrington Street, Halifax, N. 8. may20 Mortgage Sale. To be sold by Public Auction, in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the Second day of February next, 1292, at 12 o’cleck, noon :— LL that tract, piece and parcel of land, situ- ate iying and being on Township Number Fifiy-five, in King’s County, bounded and des- cribed as follows, that is to say .—Commencing on the cast side of the ¢ umberland Roa‘, at the south-west angle of land in possession of Angas Beaton; thence eastwardly along Anxus Bea- tan’s seuthern boundary to the north-west cor- ner of land in possession of Archibald Currie ; thence southwordly along the eastera boundary of Archiba‘d Currie’s lan until it meeta fifty-six acres of land conveyed by Martin Martin to the said John, Martin; thence westwardly along the northern boundary of said last mentioned piece of land to the rogd@ aforesaid ; thence north- wardly along aatt ro1d to the place of com- mencement, containing fifty-six acres of land, a little more or les, being that portion of the farm of land yormerly owned be the anid (Martin Mar- tin. and devised by him to the said John Martin. The above sale is made under and by virtue of a power, of sale cottained in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the Fifteenth day_of pore, A. D. 1886. and made between John Martin, o the one part, and the undersigned of the other t. Fer further particulars apply at the office of A. A. McLean, Solicitor. THOMAS MAY, Mail Contracts. TEN DERS addressed to the Postmaster Gener- al will be received at U:tawa until noon on FRIDAY, 29th January vext, for the conveyance of Her Majesty's “ails on propored contracts fer four years from the Ist of April next, over each of the following routes, viz. :— Bonshaw and Nine Mile Creek......semi-weekly Peske's >tation and Railway Station. .tri-weekly Peake’s Station and Ruskin .. Semi-weekly Printed notices cantaining full inforimatiog as to conditions of proposed contracts may be geen, avd blank forma of tender may be obtained, at the Post Offices at which ths services commence and terminate, or at the office of the subscriber. F, pe ST. C. BRECKEN, Asst. P, O, Tospector. Post Office Inspector's Office, } Charlottetown, P. EL, . 18th December, 1°91. ) jani—3i d&w ~—-—AT THE— =~ = DIAMOND <>BOOKSTORE —-~-COMMENCING ~~ A GENERAL SALE to Ist WEEK STATIONERY & FANCY suit everybody's desire. BARGAINS will be the sane each week— Monday, January 4th. BOOKS of ail kinds will be the principal feature. 2d WEE : + GOODS will take the lead. od WEEK. 20 and 25 per cent, discount off marked prices, This is the greatest chance ever offered to get the best of Goods at YOUR OWN OFFER. ” Wholesale Dealer: also supplied at the lowest rates. N. B.—The BAZAAR is closed for the present. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore. jan2—dy 3ieod wky li BANK STOCK, BY AUCTION. i - WILL SELL BY AUCTION... at my Bales Room, on THURSDAY, the 7th day of Janu- ary, instant, at 11 o'clock, a. m,:—25 Shares Mer- chants’ Bank of P. E. Island. R BEAIRSTO, jan2 Auctioneer. CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy Is MARKED . & B es é‘ 2 IN BRONLS LETTERS. NONE OTHER GENUINE. jan2-~—dy & wky Wool Cards & Mill Wachinery. L CARDS in t Blair, Kil- 9 SE ra GENUINE SCOTCH WOC Will be complete order. built by Rye marnock, Scotland. Jost $140) each. sold atan immanse bargain. ®. H, NORTON & CO., dec3\—dy 4i 2aw & wky Charlottetown, WANTS, LOST, FOUND & T° LET.—The Brick House and Shop on Prince Street known as the Costello property. , Ap. ply to Davies & Haszard, or the owner, oF AYULWARD, Southport W 4s TED IMMEDIATELY.—A servant for general housework in a small family where there is no washing, Apply at this office. jan2 ' NTED TO PUBCH ASE.—A piece of land wre ain city. Apply at THE Ex «MINER office. dec3l—3i ee T.—¥esterday evening e@ cushion a = tae & 5 Finder will leave them at this office. 2i pd—dec30 ND.— rse of monty. The owner can are len application at THE Ex ‘MINER office and payment for this advertisement. dec29 ANTED.—At Montague, & good barber, A good place for & good man. Apply to J. J. MACDONALD. dec23 REN'’,—A large three-story building as Warehouse und Offices, situate on the south side of Water Street, gad lately apes. by Mr. T. B. Riley as ® Tobacce Factory.” Fer particu- Jars apply to PEAKE Bros, & Co. eod—dect2, GENTS WANTED.—* Life of Hon. Charles S. Parnell,” by Robert Me Wade, assisted by Parneli’s Mother, wh» receives a royalty, has been ir. course of preparation for some years. Millions want the iography of this great Statesman. Prics $1.25; 10) pages; 100 engrav- ings; outfit 36 cears; big *erms; act quick.— EakLe PUBLISHING Hovusg, St. John, N. B. ect31 OST.—On Kent Street, between Government House and Powns} Street, a black colored used in cake and pastry, a quart is generally shout eqnal in quantity to « pound. Mostgagee, deck®<dy li wy 4! brooch set In gold. Finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this offlee, tf--daele IG RUSH FOR GLOTHING | Our Big Stock of Men's Overceats and Reefers is moving off rapidly, yet we are anxious of having an extra rush betore the New Year, and will give extra- are inducements to Cash Buyers. Our Clothing is so well and favorably known that it needs no puffing from us. If you are in want of anything in Clothing or areal good Fur Coat, it will certainly be to your best interest to visit : J. B. MACDONALD'S GREAT CLOTHING STORE, THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE SORE c——Le- BHALLY THE PEOPLE’S FRIEND. mee Such Good Boots at Such Small Prices Makes. Competitors Tremble. — WEST SIDE QUEEN STREET, 12, 1891—eod & wky Charlottetown, December See ATTON BROTHERS. We have made a BAZAAR of our whole buildin from now unti’ the New Wear. Will you kindly look over our stock before you purchase your Christmas Presents, Good Silk Handkerchiefs from 45c. up. See our special line of Gents’ Lined Kids; a pair would make any man happy. ladies’ Colored and Black Kid Gloves, at 50 and 60 cents per pair. Cheapest Gloves in this city; only a limited quantity. ‘Our Dres= Goods Depariment speaks for itself. r a ——————— = Muffs and Collars ours are the cheapest in the city, so our customers say. We believe in free trade. We dont want all the business in the city. Come and see us. Remember our address--136 Queen Street. Charlottetown, December 17, 1891—eod & wky : nnienieaciniin thie Ti niemcencrphire [x] We invite the public to call and see for them- selves. We have placed in the market an_ elegant range of Gents’ Furnishings at Cost, to clear, in- cluding Underwear, Shirts, Collars (latest styles), Ties, Gloves, Caps, etc. ; As we are going out of this special line, we ask you to secure for yourselves Bargains only to be had once in a great while Genuine Sale. Come and secure first choiee. Overcoats and Suits selling cheap. McLeod & Charlottetown, November 10, 1891-eod & wky = sre. supvenens vaow Tae oniiPe|Motice, of Assignment | KTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that Fenton T. } Newbery, af Charlottetown, Merchant, has duly assigned to us for the benefit of his credit- i sireng J is Sti lors all his Merchandize, Goods, Books, Strength, Nourishment, Stimulus | or, ai! bis Morchandize, Goods, Books, Book a ——-BY TAKING— | ing date 3!st December, 149i Parties owing the JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF ~ J | Fenton T. Newbery. | said Fenton ‘Tf. Newbery will make payment to i a alone are authorized to give discharges. ; A THRE GREAT STRENGTH-GIVER. i MICHAEL TRAINOR, RONALD McMILLAN, | All having claims avainst the said Fenton T. | Newbery will furnish the same i Assignees. 4 Charlottetown, January 2, 1892. > —.. An Easily Digested Food ! | [OR SALE —A few sets second-hand Harness oS | 1 set rubber mounted cak tanned, in good Bo A Powerful Invigorator ! | order and light; | se. plated in good order, for : zr: iset light express, and cheap at vent driving . C. Trer’s, next to Fish Market, Grafton Bt, dee®8 —3i (w th ta) —~-WILL GAIN— January 2, 1892. to nus at the Office and _ Store lately occupied by the said McKenzie .~