“ This is trne Liberty, when Free Bora Wen, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evririnks. CHARLOTTETOWN, P a nl ee meee ne a TEE |. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1888. | VOL.28.—NO. 145 ahaa a LILY EXAMINER. SINGLE Copres Tw Crnts Che Yai Examiner Is issued aie Evening by The Examiner Publishing Co., sesh Geena LONDON HOUSES,” QUEEN SQUARE, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: ee i ce. $2 50 ee cca cube css i. One Month..... . 9 t@ Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar. terly, half-yearly or yearly advertisements on application. ALMANAC FOR NOVEMBER, 1988, MOON'S CHANGES. New Moon, 3rd day, 7h, 49.9m. a. m., S.E. First Quarter, 10th day, Oh., 3.3m., p.m., E., (below horizon. ) Full Mvon, 18th day, }lh., 3.4m., a. n., N., (below horizon.) Last Quarter, 26cuday, [h.,8.0m., p.m., W. OD! ae oF WEEK/>U2 aa jMoon High Day's M) rises sets water! len’h rises h mh m mo niattr’n h m 1 Thursday 6 47'4 41; 3 22, 8 55 9 5 2 Friday 45/39 439) 941) 51 3 Saturday 5), 38 5 5N)10 25 48 4 Sunday 51, 36 717)21 7) 45 53} 35) 8 s7ili 3i 42 | 5 Monday 54) 34) 9 52 §, Duesday morn; 40 7: Wednesday 56} 33:10 59) 0 35 37 8| Thursday 57; Stilt Sui 2 23 34 9 Friday 53; 29/ait43/ 216 31 10 Saturday oO! 28) 1 23) 3 14 28 il Sunday li 27; 2 53) 4 25 26 12) Monday | 3| 2 29) 543; 23 13) Tuesday 4; 25; 2 44) 6 53) 21 l4'Wednesday | 6) 24 3 7} 7 50 1s 15, Thursday | Fi Baswmsw 15 16| Friday | sg) 21/3 52/913) 13 17) Satarday | 10) 20) 4 18} 9 49 10 i8| Sunday | Jt} 19) 4 46))0 23) 8 19) Monday 13) 19) 5 13|10 55,6 20 Luesday |} 34) 18) 5 S6}1t 29 4 21)\Wednesday | 16] 17) 6 43/aft 5 i 22\fhursday | 17] 16) 7 32! 0 41) 8 59 23) Friday |} 18} 15) 8 31} 1 20) 57 24) Saturday ; 20 34193312 2] 54 25|Sunday | Zt; 320 982 Sti &2 2) Moaday | 23] 13131 481349) 50 27) ues lay | 2%) 32 morn] 5 © 48 @i Wednesday {| 25) 1i| 0 5s; 6 19) 47 29’ Thursday a MZii7z7 zi 646 30 Friday 7 23/4 10) 3 27| 8 27) 8 43 ited L. 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Rerexences: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier JaMeEs A, MORRISON. Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; George Macleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Charlottetown, -WARREN & JONES, | PTLA MERCHANTS, 1 East Caesar ano 9 & 14 Mixcine Lane, LONDON, ENGLAND. Canada Dy Vik RAISON ¥ {jp-t 94 907 mim MSE> muy bo found or GEO v rsnesy £28 wd wats» [ake Aca 3) fila at ( s Hie PAPE 8. Foc. Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce Street), where adver: © ‘ ~ S Pty a* ¥, ‘ a f ~ Vio WAR TA 7 ; i: 7 4 gp & f ¥ Ps Hoo FAIUN S} EPUIR ae aT? TT POPULAR STORK. #5 ATE IND, W CLOTHING ROOMS. SJ. J VEE peo Neti PEOPLE MU*T HiVE CLOTHIN Value for their Money. DON’? BUY without first seeing our Flannel and Dress Shirts, Hats, Caps, Furs, Gloves, Cies, C dlars DON’? BUY witiout seeing our NEW SULTS, our New OVERCOATS. A Great Bargain also in WARM UNDERCLOTHING. Special Qualities ia Scotch Lambswool UNDERWEAR!!! JAMES PATON & CQ., MARKET SQUARE. en ne = ao ee rman Ch'town, Oct. 18, 1888. ne ek eR a eS ee ee ee Fee 8 ee ee rte ee nee Se me Oe ee Have just received from LONDON, G. B., via 8S. S. “‘ DAMARA,” their First Lastalment of New Teas (this year’s crop), In Half Chests, Quarter Chesis, 5, 10 and 20 Ib. Caddies, , and want the Best! | Sr} | | Long-Standing Blood Diseases are cured by tne persevering use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. | This medicine is an Alterative, and causes a radical change inthe system. ! The process, in some cases, may not be { quite so rapid as in others; but, with persistence, the result is certain. Read these testimonials : — ‘“‘ For two years T suffered from a se- vere pain in my right side, and had other troubles caused by a torpid liver and dyspepsia. After giving several medicines a fair trial without a cure, I began to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. I was greatly benefited by the first bottle, and after taking five bottles [ was com- Pence cured.”’—John W. Benson, 70 uwrence st., Lowell, Mass. Last May a large carbunele broke out oniny arm. The usual remedies had no effect and [ was confined to my bed for eight weeks. A friend induced me to try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Less than three bottles healed the sore. In all my ex) e- rience with medicine, I never saw more Wonderful Results. Another marked effect of the use of this medicine was the strengthening of my sight.”"— Mrs. Carrie Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. “T had a dry scaly humor for years, and suffered terribly ; and,as my broth- er and sister were similarly afflicted, [ presume the malady is hereditary, Last THE FAIR GOD. cars | By Lew Wallace, | isibentite |" CHAPTER XIII. ' THE SEARCH FOR QUETZAL’. | child 1” ; By and by he returned, and standing by the] couch, passed Lis hand several times before | her face. Silent as the movements were, se | awoke and threw her arms around his neck. ‘* You have been gone a long while,” she | plied, ‘““T waited for you;| ' said, in a childish vcice. | green, the sky all blue; no lite, no god, stay!” fieids, and [ see palm trees and temples. May not thy god dwe!l here?” ** No. Ont” Behin { me fades the island ; You see but an island. ** Well, well. before me is nothing but sheen and waves and distance; far around rans the line separating sca anisky. Waste, all waste; the sea all But “something moves on the waste; speak, But for a time she was still. ae he said earnestly. ‘Speak, ecetl !” ‘They are far off—far off,” she re- slowly, and in a doubting way. ‘* They move and live, but I cannot but the lamps burned down low, and the| tell whether they come or go, or what they shadows, from their hiding among the bushes, | ' came creeping in upon the fountain, and | slept.” ‘ ‘I saw you,” he answered, playing with her hair. ‘* I saw you; L always see you.” sky. sre. Their course is unsteady, and like the flight of birds, now upon the sea, then in air, b moment seeming of the waves, then of the They look like white clouds.” **You are fleeter than birds or clonds— “T tried to paint the fountain,” she went/|earer !” he said sternly, the fire in his eyes on; ‘* but When I watched the water to caich its colors, I thought its singing changed to voices, and, listening to them, they stole my thanghts away. Then I tried to blend my vice with them, and sing as they sung; but whenever mine sank low enough, it seemed sad, while they went on gayer and more riag- ing thanever. I can paint the flowers, but not the water; 1 can sing with the birds, but not with the fountain. but you promised to coming. your god is like, nor what shape he takes, nor in what manner he travels; but surely these are his! they sweep alung they are a sight to be look- ed at without trembling.” all aight. ‘1 go—l approach them—I now see them O father, father! | know not what There are many of them, and as ** What are they, Tecetl !” “How can lanswer? They are not of the cali me—that you would always cail me.’ things I have seen in my pictares, nor heard **] koew you were asleep.” in my soug4, The face of the sea is whitened “But you hud only to think to waken |! oy them ; the largest leads the way, looking me.” like a shell—of them 1 have heard you speak He smiled at this acknowledgment of the winter, Dr. Tyron, (of Fernandina, Fia.,) recommended me to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilia, and coutinue it for a year. For five months [ took it daily. I have not had a blemish upon my body for the last three months.’’—T. E. Wiley, 146 Chambers st., New York City. ‘Last fall and winter I was tronbled with a dull, heavy pain in my side. did not notice it much at first, but it gradusily grew worse until it became almost unbearable. During the latter part of this time, disorders of the stom- ach and liver increased my tronbles. I began taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and, after faithfully continuing the use of this medicine for some months, the pain disappeared and was completely eured.”” — Mrs. Augusta A. Furbush, Haverhill, Mass. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Price $1; eix bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle, they gurantee them to be equal, if not superior | and quality r Teas in the Market. to any oths strength And for g Parties wishing to buy a supply of Tea for winter use will find it to their advantage to give them a call before buying elsewhere, as they make special reductions on quantities. Orders by mail will receive their prompt attention, and as they have only one price for their goods, anyone ordering in this way will get the same value asif buying from them personally. ASSAM, INDIAN, GREEN, PEKOE and SOUCHONG TEAS always kept in stock at BEER & GORE’S, @ueen Square and King square Stores. 19, 1°&88- Ch’town, Oct eod & wky FOR INTERNAL — AND — & tf | Tres Wage ae Bae sf 4 SALI ri Cures Dinttheria, Crown, Asthma, Bronchitis, Neuralgia, Pneumonia, Rheumatism, Bleeding at the Lungs, Hoarseness, influenza, Hacking Cough, Whooping Jough, Catarrh, Cholera Morbus, Dysen« tery, Chronic Di- containing infor mation of very great value. Ev- erybody should have this bock, and thoso whe send for it will i ever after thank | their lucky stars. i | errheea, Kidney Troubles, and Spinal Diseases. We will send free, postpaid, to all who send their Iai names, an Illus- & trated Pamphiet* po All who bur or order ¢irect from us, and request it, shall receive a certificate that the money shall be refunded if not abundantly satisfied. Retail price, 25 cts.; 6 bottles, $150, Express prepaid te any part of the United States or Canada. I, S. JOHNSON & CO., P. O. Box 2118, Boston, Masa. THE Fifa £4 ga i x MOST WONDERFUL} ‘edk, ae b | Trl FAMILY REMEDY The Pulse and Heart Beat of Healthy Business. EVER KNOWN. tf f | —_——[x]—_—_ [x] CTING upon this conviction, B.S. DAVIES & CO. have im- A ported two splendid Tailos from the * Land of the Heather,” and havi:g now at the head of their CUSTOM TAILORI*G DEPARTMENT, Charlottetown’s efficient and popular Cutter, MR SYLVANUS KEITH, are now prepar d to make the most fashionable and nicely made garments that can be turned out in this city. Our stock of Cloths, ia Scotch, West of England and French manufacturings, in Suitings, Overcoatings and Trouserings and Mens’ Furnishings, are unsurpassed, and equal to any to be shown in this city. Our Importations were completed last week, ex “Nova Scotian.” We carry everything to be found in a First-Class WF ’ viens “Carroll’ & ‘Worcester, EXCURSION TICKETS, JTUY STEERS, a ee ee SINGLE FARES ARTs. $4.00. ~GOOD FOR~— BALANCE OF SEASON tARVELL SROS., octth- AGE? power of his will. Just then a bell sounded as coming from the sea—a great sheil streaked with ligt and shade, and hollow, so that the faintly through the chamber; hastening away,| sides rise above the reach ot the waves— he shortly returned with breakfast on a great | wings—— shell waiter; there were maize bread and honey, quails and chocolate, figs and oranges. | t Piacing them on a table, he rolled up an otto- man for the girl; and, though she talked much and lightly, the meal was soon over. Then he composed himself upon the couch, and in{t the quiet, unbroken save by Tecetl, forgot the night and its incidents. His rest was calm; when be awoke, she was sitting by the basin of the fountain talking to her birds gleefully as a child. She h d given them names, words more of s°nad pleasant to the ear than of signitication; so she understood the birds, whuse varied eries{t were to her a language. And they were fear- less and tae, perching on her hand, and cou: ting her caresses; while she was as artless, with a knowledge as innocent, and a nature as happy. If Quetzal’ was the paba’s ido} in reijgioa, she was his idol in affeccion.” He watched her awhile, then suddenly sat up; though ve ssid not a word, s.e thang her buds off uud came to him smiling. *© You cailed me, father.” He laid bis hand upon her shoulder, all overflowered with the dark hair, and said in alow voice, **Toe time approaches when Quetzal’ is to come from the home of che gods; it may be he is near. 1 will send you over the sea and the land to tind him; you shall have wings tu cary you into the air; and you shail fly swifter than the birds you have been talking to.” Her susile deepened. ‘*Have you not toldme that Quetzal’ is| Ny, what would a god of the air with wings © jouraey upon the sea!" ** Above it are clouds—clouds white as the foam, and such as a god might choose to waft him on his way. I can see them sway and oss, but as the shell rushes into the hollow places, they lift it up, and drive it on,” { To be continued, ) — Address and Presentation. On Mouday evening last a surprise party net at the house of Mr. H. Fraser, Lower Mills, Boston, on the occasion of the de- parture of Miss Belle Ross for Los Angeles, Cal. and just before partaking of the refresh ments provided, Mr. L. H. Needham, on behalf of those present, made the fvuilow- After spending a pleasant evening, nz address and presentation:— ‘**My Dear Sister,—As we hear you in- tent leav ng us on the morrow for a distant country, and as this may be the Jast time we will ever meet, we desire to express our deep feclings of regret at your departure, We are sensible of the fact thatin the social circle we will miss you much, and in our division room we are losing a worthy mem- ber. But while there is a tinge of sadness in our words at parting, we are glad to know that your future prespects are bright. It is the habit of the young to look forward with hopeful dreams of what te coming years good, aud that his voice is like the tountain’s, may biing, and as we grow older, it is our and Chut whea he speaks itis like sigisg? Tam ready. He kissed her, and nearer the basin roiled the coach, upoa whica she sat recliaed against privilege to suushise that have ming'ed in our eaperience. look back on the shadows and And so to-night, before you leave us to enter the untrodden paths of life, we gather a heap of cushious, her hands clasped over{round you, this little band, and wit» one hor iwennt. heart and thought, we pray that your future ; a : i ee ‘*Do not let me be long gone! she said. | muy be bright, and that peace and gladness * The lamps will barn low again, and J donot}! msy dwed with you ever, in the land of your . : , : ad ir like to have tue shadows come and fold upimy adoption. tlowers.” Tue pabi took «a pearl from the folds of his gown, and lab: 1b belove her; thea be sat dowa aud tixed his eyes upou her face; Slice looke | at the jewel, anid cowposed herseif as sleep. Her ands setiled upon her her features grew i npassive, the lips siowly ” parted; graiuaily her eyelids drouped, jor{+ bos ij, TH At a meeting of the Directors of the Char- Zz lottetown Gas Light Co., held at their office this morning, the fuilowing resolution was unanimously adopted :— Resolved,—Tvat the net price of Gas to con- sumers be reduced to Two Do'lncs and Fifty Cents per Thousand Feet, on and after the firsi day of December next, and that no discount be allowed thereafter on ths prymeut of Gas accounts, f DANIEL DAVIES, President, 7, 1888—pat het guar PRICK OF GAS, Ch’town, Nov. LAND AT AUCTION. ASTURE LOTS Nos, 294 and 296, in Char- iottetown Royalty, wiil be sold at Public Auction, at the Supreme Cour’? Buildisg in Char- lottetown, on 1 UeSDAY, the 27th day af Norem- ber next, A. J). 1838. at the huar of TWELVE VCLO. K NOON. These Lots are sold sulj’ct to a long lease, with a ressrve rent of £17 12s., equal to $56.70, payable yearly to purchaser of ih-se Lots, This sale off-rs an opportanity fora good in- vestment, as the property is likely to sel) moderately. Sale positive. Terma—Cash or approved stcurity. For further particulars apply atthe office of Messrs. McLeod. Morson & McQuarrie, Barris- ters-at-Law, Charlottetown. : ated this 5th day of November, A. D, 188%, LOUISA MURPHY, Administratrix cum. test. an. of tue Estate of Cornelius Maber, deceased. novs FOR SALE. 500 Loads KIND).ING WOOD, 200 Loads SHAWEED, 200 * SAND. Apply to JOSEPH MAHAR, Cumberland Street, novl2—iw BARGAINS IN Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, SILV‘:RWARE, &c, | tae life running in the veins of her cueeks and] forehead went back into her heart. the pear! seemed tu issue upon her s} § j tomy settles! through the still air. Finaliy there was a] axa ’ ti. me 3s : rites gentiy as an a sigh, a sob, and over the soul of the maids n} Eldon, P. E. the will of Mualex became absolute. _He took her hand in bis. ‘Wings swilter than the winds are yours, Tecetl, ‘*Go,” he said search for tue god; search the land.” She moved not, and scarcely breathed. “Speak,” he contianed; ‘let me know that I am obcyed.’ Tne will was absolute; she spoke, and though at first the words came slowly, yet he listened like a prophet waitiug tor revelacion. and | titat other Out ofall a spell that stole} since she came among them, and especially for their present, which would be highly prised, iact depot, handkerchiefs moistered with the And now, in behalf of those friends here w-embled, I take much pleasure n presenting you with these braceiets, as a slight token of Wear them as and if we meet no mur affection and esteem. okens of remembrance, inore on earth, may each year as it rollsaway, we us wiser, and better prepared to meet in ife, where parting is unknown.” Miss Ross made a suitable reply, thankin present for the many kiadnesses calaeal 1 ‘The young lady referred to belongs to Island, and has, by her genial disposition, won many true friends in the conumunity, as was evidenced by the that af the train moved out of the iews from the heart’s fountains, waved a iast and sad adieu, Bostou, Nov. 15. 1888, The use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, stimulates the secretions, and imparts . ‘ » F the ax ; tr ive Orest ses . > She spoke of the land, of its rivers, forests | wow life and vigor to every function of the and mountains, sie spoke of the cities, of tieir streets aud buidings, and uf their peuple, for whom she knew no usime. Sie spoke of events transpiriug in distant pro- vinces, as well us in Tenochtitlan, She went into the temples, markets and palaces. Wherever men travelled, thither her spiric flew. When the flight was dose, and he: broken description ceased, the holy man sighed, ** Not yet, Tecetl ; he is not found. The god is not on the land. Search the aur.” And still the will was absolute, though the theme of the seer change i; it was not of the land now, but of the higher realm; she spoke of the sunshine and the cloud, of the wind rushing and chill, of the earth far dowa, and grown so smail that the mountains leve ied with the plains. ** Not yet, uot yet,” he cried; *‘ the god is not in the air. Go search the sea !” In the hollow of his hand he iifted water, and sprinkled her face; aad wien he resumed iis seat she spoke, not slowly as before, but fast aud fiee. ‘**The land is passed; behind me are the cities and lakes, and the great houses and blue water, such as Ihave seen inmy pic- tures, I am hovering now, father, where there is nothing before me but waves and dis- tance. White birds go skimming about care- less of the foam; the winds pour upon me steaiiiy; and in myear isasound asof a great voice. 1 iisten, and it's the sea; or, father, it may be the voiceot the god whom) | = fis the » whether seek. you body, m-iued anrivallsd as the best blood medicine ever discovered. eight thousand actual secretory organs may be stimulated to healthy action by the use of Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. prescribed by the best physicians, and are for For nearly half a century, it has re- Be convinced by a trial SO ImuiGration.—Up to Nov. Ist, seventy- settlers entered Canada, against sixty-seven thousand for a like period last year. ———-—-—8 <> on oe When, from any cause, the digestive and become disordered, they These pi'ls are sale at all the drug stoies. 22 It is said that the death of Bonanza Banker Flood vill give his daughter, Miss Jennie, $50,000,000 and makes her the riches) young woman in the world. She is fairly well to do now. Ii is related that one day, as she was in ber sewing chair, her father dropped $2,- 500,000 of 4 per cent. U. 8, bonds ia ber lap. Apvick to MotTuers.— 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; and the little cherub awakes as “‘bright asa button.” it is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all mum, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and known semedy for diarrhee, teething or othr best arising trom . ° . 2 ' 4 Outfitting bstablishiuent. a vi dabatiiae ages ;' ae aw tala el ee a c ; e 1. e + ee Ht: RF CCT = AYSs ; sane was silent, a3 i wait ng answer. ie é an We import direet and buy from toe lea rans H yises On the | » St a ' * Phe wafer, is it? Weli, well—whither uses. ‘Twouty-five cents & hottie, | Be a a : Aa onl ,] : : nian yy wis ‘ | wa 1 SSI le! —AT- shal! i rtp PROOW '* stile and nek jor Mrs, W inslow " Sootomng Co tinent, whoich @nadics US to j)' ice our 2g ‘OGSsS at iowes p SoLuvyill | “BR, ola it may lead w here ouly ivrap and take ne ether kind, [April 1 ‘RR, : j ed ; value uns rpasse i by any | = es ATRL ET rs be iow the shore; it may lead re 0% ea eee yrices, and vuurantee to Our Patrols awiude Ulldsi ASSCU yy BE! Ban toe AW EN Sandia We gu a én Le oe : : fh Z ” . ee ' the waves and the distance, andthe’ My stork of tees, Shoes, Pub 4 . ; ; eo. « + yrs et ; ——" : oo : “x ‘ » ae first class hous» in the trade. . LOC! LRY Neath lan wn into . spi bers Uver-hoes, Fe t Bvots, Over : WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY Neatly . . ee ; - evrolre s« Pirsee *- ae in a ec m- 2 4 ot my e 7 3 fay : é. 4 @> c ™ oS. iR wired th ° ; ak: : = > : lippe: — ae = * a ao as Ci. ra Fs fA \.4 a Bat Ya cal 2 } Ali Watel Clocks an } } for re-‘ and se Wind aboul me. i ! ul itt bi’, 325502 Is DEL Cr assorie t, aes ar 2 » b-9 3 i ims. 7 a ei BF ay JAF e@ * lpafs over one yenr, if not ¢ by Ist of! aif alike—all water and sand. No! Ouatef ana cheusper than eves. Pieare : f ~ | Decombes, 13 8, wili be suld ta pay exoemses. = [tne waves rises a pew land, the sea a yirdl i and examine. H. JOSi, a. ne ee ei eo TK ‘tak 1 ee oe oe E. S. BONNELI per ete toate i, a : ‘ a of <2 22 VD Lo eh Mok FA EO ed ete N a oe = ~ ‘Obastumesuwn, [Of tilows, -neirciug i everywiere, t daviesauis Us om tt Obese, Usiviver 20, JUN. ony Quadaw & whey (tere mu baw Waew wonadoy been vee MAL ad