Gk re) SP ere neat DHE Yi AR, 2MS } , \RS A ** NEW SERLES., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E SOL” Irs, ae ——— trie ae ee aX". 2 - ° ss ‘ ; ‘ a This is trus Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to 4 Sa eo cannon oe MAILY EXAMINER. g advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxriipes. »- ISLAND, MONDAY, DE EMBER 27, 1836. enmmeen SINGLE Corres Two CEnTs. VOL. 19.—NO. 174. Cheuly Examiner s issued every evening by The bxaminer From their offic er Ty ’ f Water and ets, Charlottetown, Island, SCRIPTION Great Goorge Str Lux is urd — RATES OF at Six moaths ‘eee * «© ~ 2 Fi Si piltcs o6Wc Dumas cian $2.50 Phree monthsa....... 1 26 "eet @ wee eee ~t One month ......... § eee etecee **eeeree . e Advertising at moderate rates i 3 Vonutracts may be made for monthiy, quar- terly. half-yeariy, o1 on application. ALMANAC FOR DECEMBER. 1886, yearly advertis: ments, MOON 8S CHANGES, ord day, 10h. (below horizon, ) 10th day, 5h., 17.7m., a. m., V st Quarter 18th day, 2 First Quarter N. E Full Moon La 13.5en., a. m *? h., 26.6m., a.m.,S. E. New Moon’ 25th day, 5h, 42.1m., a. m., N. E. G (below horizon. } ML_PAY OF wrex|St” Sun |Moon! 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RUTH wishes to announce to the +" ladies of Charlottetown that sheis prepared todo MANTLE AND DRESSMAKING in the newest fashions, having had many years prac- tical experience in the United States, patrons can feel assured of getting everyjsatisfaction. Residence, tichmond Street, near Hills- borough Square. Nov. 20—3mo eod & wky wee Me. ie eS és THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COM- PANY,” having lately added to their stock of type and materia! for Job Printing, are better than ever prepared to execute orders for Bill Head’, Letter Heads, Handbills of all kinds, Visiting or Basiness Cards, &c., promptly and cheaply, in the best style of the art. : None but first-class workmen are employed in their office; and, as they import their printing papers direct from the manufacturers, they are able to fill allorders on the most favorable terms. The continued patronage of respec:fully solicited. W. L. COTTON, Manager. Ch’ town, Nov. 16, 1886. BOSTON. ———emme rublishing Go. eae Gb oe es FE Qa He GREAT DRY 6 1 59) 6 33 34 ts Sy eo we a3. B. MAC 9 571 8 o- 30) 2 a a (za 4 31 BB. eA” Hee? ly A ELE S. Everyone who has already Hade Purchases, Delighted with their Bargains. 0) me wee me nee NUW LS YOUR TIME TU BUY YOU (¢ - fs ~ : e =z = Sey e 2 ee EVER OFFERED ovmemunipnaiinnmanal, jamcemameiniiaaiines ‘AN DEPEND ON IN THIS CITY GETTING THE AT .B, Macdonald’ GREAT the public § Ch’town, Dec 16, ’86.—dy wy CLEARANCE SALE, * sURBI FURST ; N°? . general public thé BEST } It is not our claim per cent by trading wit a it the can be had at our establishment. that we offer FURS as cheap as other houses h us. MATTER what competitors may say in their advertisements, it is apparent to the BARGAINS we claim you save 40 We have not the time to enumerate our bargains in Muffs, Caps, Gloves, Coats, Sacques, WINTER ARR’ WGEMENT. Robes, Collars, &., but we invite you to call and examine them—satisfy yourself that our THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL §.S. 60. | Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- ane every Monday, and Thursday at 8.00 a. m. Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, $6,50, 2nd | 93; 39.50, Ist class. = tickets ard other information apply to A.SHARP, F. W. HALES, ' ’ .r L R’'y., P. E. L Steam Nav. Co. or to your nearest Ticket Agent, Nov. 1 , 1836—eod wky (i HN H, i AL Comaissiog Merchants, 12) ATLANTIC AVENUE, BosSTON, MASS. Rows aud Produce a Specialty. ~ BARCLAY & C0, GENERAL | | Cvpuission & Shipping Merchants, 191 Atiantic Avenue. Boston —_——— dly wkly j } i ; VIGHT years’ experience in this market, ‘4 Over tifty thousand bushels P. E. LI. potatoes received by us last fall. Onr patrons bargains are genuine, a nd our prices the LOW EST OF THE LOW. ———— STUARTS NEW FUR STORE. Ch’town, Dec. | x A HAPP NEWSON BLOCK, CHARLOTTETOWN. 1, 1886. i -—— 9 -———- X NEW YEAR, remember those of practical utility are best, for in using them ‘ " ‘ selecting Holiday Gifts tae 5 Ri ga v K & a4 Deg a day tid recipient more often remembers the giver. We invite you to inspect our stock of Gifts. Fancy trass Table with glass pendants, Ladies’ Work Tables, Checker Tables, Brackets, Bannerette Mounts, Bronze Rolling Pins, Bronze Keys, Flower Stands, Wall Pockets, Slipper Pockets, Faney Chairs, Metal Photo Frames, Music Racks, Paper Racks, Nic-Nae Tables, Queen Anne Tables, Five-o’clock Tea Tables, What Nots. Gifts: Lounging Chairs, Smoking Chairs, Platform Rocking Ch Camp Chairs, Carpet Chairs, Tub Chairs, Invalid’s Tables, Children’s Sleighs, $200 Parlor Suits, $100 Side Boards, Dining-room Sets, Bed-room Sets, Best Spring Beds in t! Comfortable Gifts: airs, ie world. Substantial Gifts: Walnut Writing Desks, | Full-length Mirrors, | Mantle Mirrors, jJagatelle Boards, | Hall Stands, Xe. ’ &e &e "e AWONDERFUL REMEDY Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam. It is as pleasant as honey Coughs, Colds, and Asthma, which lead to Consumption, have been speedily cure by the use of A N’S BALSAM after ell other medicines have failed. Sufferers from either reernt or chrome coughs 1 affections, can resort to this great rem ufident of obtalning speedy relief. Do not del eet it at :o, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTA, Bottled at St. Stevens, N. L., by the proprietors FP. W. KINSMAN & CO., Dr ircists, 343 dtu Avr... N. Y. The “Old London’ OYSTER HOUSE n I° the most reliable place in the city to get Fresh Narrows’ Oysters. z= . . The Hatf-Shell Bepartment cannot be surpassed in the Provinee for conven- ience and neatness. itis supplied daily with the Best Oysters that can be procured. The Siews that are served in the Saloon have never failed to more than please the most fastidious. Exquisite ! is the exclamation of those who ordec by the Pint, Quart, &c., and are always agreeably sur- prised at the size and flavor. Aiways on fiand, the Largest Stock of Cigars in the city, and the best brands available.} 9 JOUN JOY. Nov. 6, 1886—eod tf Painting and Repairing A SPECIALTY, Pa THE undersigned, wishing to thank his many friends for their patronage during the past twenty-five years, begs leave to intimate that he is now prepared to execute all work entrusted to him with neatness and despatch. Painjing and Repairing done at bottom prices and all work warranted first-class. New and second-hand American Carryalls, &c.. always on hand. Shop opposite the Law Court,North Side Queen Square. Ww. J. FRASER, late of the firm of McKinnon, Fraser & Co, Nov. 29, 1886—iwks 2aw Buggies, ‘Nothing Injurious.”” Contains Nothing Injurious. - MAYNARD BOWMA®, DOMINION ANALYST, Halifax, N. 5, Dec, 2, 1886. ROTICEH AE persons indebted to James Reid, doing business under the name of REID BROS., are hereby notified, pursuant to arrangement made by attaching creditors and the undersigned, John D. Reid, who claims said debts as assignee, that said debts are to be paid to Henry Longworth, Sheriff of Queen’s County, at the store of Reid Bros., Cameron Block, Charlottetown. All overdue debts not paid by the 3lst inst., will be sued for without further notice. HENRY Le WORE i, I heriff, J.D. REID, Assignee, Ch’town, Dec, 7, 1886—dy & wky Teachers & Agents. V E offering every Student and Teacher (male or female) one of the best chances to make money ever given. You cannot do better than write for descriptive catalogue and prices of our many works for the holiday trade. Nowisthe time to get your outfits and repare for vacation work. No house in the Jominion can afford yon such a variety. Ad- dress: “W. E. EARLE, 72} Prince William Street, St. John, N. B., Managers for “J. S. ROBERTSON & BROS., “Toronto, Ont.” are now Dec. 10—2aw & wky my new line of desir- NVESTIGATE able goods, in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver- ware, &c., &c., before you buy. ! don’t urge you not to look at other stocks, but mereiy ask—as a favorto me and a duty you owe yourself—not to purchase until you have seen my Bargains. See what others offer, learn the price on such articles as you need, but, under no circumstances, invest a dollar without first seeing my elegant attractions. 1 don’t fear criticism or comparison; on the contrary, I invite it. understand the inducements I offer after an in- spection of the goods and prices of other houses’ in my line. This is plairetalk; but the plain truth is, I think I can otfer the best inducements in new and desirable goods,and the best inducements in I can better make you} | Mr. Biake’s Infiuence Thrown on the Side of Liquor. The Montreal Witness (Opposition) says ; ‘* There are times when a blunder is _ really worse than acrime. Mr. Blake is one of the most conscientious of men, but he has committed a moral blunder which, unless Heaven forfend,@Zmay easily prove more mischievious to his country than ten thousand crimes. He has thrown his mighty moral influence on the side of the liquor makers and liquor sellers, every one of whom will rejoice exceedingly in his attitude on the prohibition question. He has thrown his mighty moral weight in the path of prohibition. For every broken life and every broken heart over which the country will have to weep during that post- ponement, Mr. Blake will be morally responsible. He has theories of law and he follows them : he makes no room in his reasoning for the conclusions reached by men who are actually at work trying to save men, who have labored in anguish for the purpose, who have tried moral suasion till it seemed positively foolish in the pre- sence of licensed temptation. Here are, on the side, the whole host of religious and the benevclent who have been forced to the conclusion that so long as temptations are publicly, and with the countenance of the community, held forth to our growing boys, so long will a proportion of them be brought to ruin, and so long will the com- munity be responsible for that ruin. On the other side are the Sybarite philosophers who deplore evil at a distance and have theories about it, and the bar-room moral- ists who glibly proclaim themselves the trae temperance reformers, a claim which they share with the Montreal Herald. The deep and settled conviction of all the one religious classes counts for nothing with Mr. Blake against some theory A his. But what sort of even theoretic righteousness is there in a system by which the state licenses mills to be fed day by day with the bright youth of the land anc remorselessly to crush their souls out, and receive revenue from their destruction? When the earnest women of Ohio had labored long and vainly for the salvation of those who were dear to them and those whom they pitied, they went with earnest words and much prayer to the tavern-keepers, thinking that if only they saw the evil they were doing the} would desist. With a few exceptions, which made no permanent difference in the volume of the business, these simply replied that they had paid for their licenses. Their business and they individually were guar- anteed respectable by the State, and as long law no one had any fault to find. What could these women then do but turn to their own husbands and brothers and sons, and plead with them that this public in- famy should no longer be permitted. It is for a continuance of this iniquity that Mr. Blake has declared. As was said to Queen Esther when a similar license system had been inaugurated for the destruction of her people, salvation will arise to the people from another quarter.” An Amusing Case. An amusing suit came before the Division court, Toronto, a few days ago, County Constable King suing Mrs. Burton for $70 commission for procuring her a husband. Plaintiff alleges that he was commissioned by defendant to engineer a scheme for get- ting Mr. Burton, a well known citizen, to marry her, and also to get a handsome young widow, who was acting as Burton’s housekeeper, to give up her pesition. King was successful im arranging the marriage, but failed to induce the housekeeper to leave Burton's employ. It appeared from other evidence that after the marriage Mr. and Mrs. Burton did not live happily to- gether, and finally the wife discovered that the housekeeper was administering to Mr. Burton a certain love philter. Mrs. Burton procured a bottle of this wonderful mixture, which she administered to her husband by pouring small doses upon his coat tail. But as it had no effect she com- menced to punish him in various ways, till tinally he deserted her. Defendant alleges that her solicitor brought about the mar- riage between herself and Mr. Burton, and not plaintiff. Judgment was reserved. What True Merit Will Do. The unprecedented sale of Boschee’s German Syrup within a few years has astonished the world. It is without doubt the safest and best remedy ever discovered for the speedy and effectual cure of Coughs, Colds and the severest Lung troubles. It acts on an entire ly different principle from tie usual prescrip- tions given by physicians, as it does not dry up a Cough and leave the disease still in the system, but on the contrary removes the cause of the trouble, heals the parts affected, and leaves them in apurely healthy condition. A bottle kept in the house for use when these diseases make their appearance, will save doc- tor’s bills and along spell of serious illness. A trial will convince you of these facts. It is positively sold by all druggists and general dealers in the land. Price 75 sents, large bottles. speoiennsniiaealtiniiitiiatitl ta eeaisniite A despatch from Genoa reports the loss off that port by drowning of a boat crew of nine persons, The Italian Chamber of Deputies has ap- proved of an extra credit of $5,000,000 for the War and Marine Departments. The Spanish Government proposes to es- tablish commercial bureaus in London, Paris, New York, Mexico and Buenos Ayres. John Keefe, known as ‘* Captain Moon- light,” has been sentenced to five years’ | penal servitude for raiding houses in Limer- ick and robbing them of arms. The Canadian News says in effect that Canadian Pacific Telegraph. A MOST WONDERFUL WIRE B. C., AND LONDON, ING GREETINGS—-NEW WESTMINSTER, TEST—-VICTORIA, ENGLAND, EXCHANG- ORLEANS AND NEW Ever since the Canadian Pacific Co. took over the Government telegraph system in British Columbia they have been perfect- ing it until it is now in the same high state of excellence as are the other lines of the Company. In order to test its efficiency as a great trans-continental circuit the Com- pany recently placed London, England, and New Westminster and Victoria practically in one unbroken circuit, thus demonstra- ting that should the Imperial authorities in London at any time wish to place them- selves in instantaneous connection with their naval authorities on the Pacific coast it could be done by means of the Canadian Pacitic Telegraph. At about 3 o'clock Montreal time New Westminster, B. C., was placed in direct circuit with the Mac- kay-Bennett cable office in New York and after exchanging greetings, the New York office told New Westminster he would at- tach their main atlantic wire and that as soon as he gave ‘the signal” he was to call Canso, N. 8. The signal was given, and Caaso and New Westminster exchanged greetinzs with as great facility as though they had been as near each other as To- renio and Montreal. The distance is about 3,500 miles of land line and 1,000 miles of cable or 4,500 miles in all. At 12.20 p. m. New Westminster, B. C., time, that office sent the following telegram to London and in five minutes received the attached re- ply :— **To Lonpon—New Westminster, B. C., sends greetings to Old Westminster. 12.20 p. m., ourtime. Weather cloudy; light rain ; ther. 44° above.” REPLY. ‘* Old Westminster to New Westminster. London time 8.22 p. m., Greenwich. Old Westminster sends kindly greetings to its younger namesake. Weather here is heavy, fog ; temperature about 32° above. The city is enveloped, but about three miles outside the weather is clear.” ‘*New Westminster to Old Westmin- ster—we heartily reciprocate the kindly greetings from our big brether. The work- ing of this wonderful circuit demonstrates the feasibility of this being the most direct and practical route between England and the East. Before another 12 months have passed, we hope to be regularly handl- ing the cable business between England and the East via this route. Please give us as this was done and they kept within the some press reports from your papers.” ‘‘Winnipeg, the centre of Canada and metropolis of the greatest cereal-producing region of the North American continent, sends greeting. Weather clear and bright ; therm. 30 above. We are a happy and con- tented people, and there is room for mil- lions more. Come and join us in building up a grand Canadian nationality under the wgis of ‘the flag that’s braved a thousand years the battle and the breeze.” REPLY. **London to Winnipeg :—8.22 p. m.—We have heard a great deal about your wonder- ful city, I cannot but admire its marvellous progress. Your city is bound to be the centre of avast population. Let us hope that the many thousands that will leave these shores to find homes in your country will grow up in the path marked out in your telegram.” Other telegrams were exchanged between the officials of the different companies at New Westminster, Winnipeg, Montreal, New York, Canso and London, when the circuit was closed and New Westminster was put in circuit with Buffalo, who gave him over the Baltimore & Ohio Telegraph Co’s. lines a direct connection with New Orleans. The operator working in New Orleans happened to be an old Montrealer, knowing the operators at Montreal, Winni- peg and New Westminster, and they had quite a gossip together over old times. The thermometer at New Orleans was 75 above zero and the operator there seemed sur- prised to learn that the weather at Winni- peg was so mild. The distance from New Westminster to New Orleans is estimated at about 5,700 miles. This circuit and the cable would give one some idea of the vastness of the Canedian Pacific Co’s. telegraph and its con- nections. — eee Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites IN CONSUMPTION AND WASTING DISEVSES, seems to possess remedial powers of great effiacy. It heals the irritation of the throat and lungs, makes pure blood and builds up and fortities the system against further inroads by disease. Take no other, oa In the Italian Chamber of Deputies afew days ago, Signor Ricotti, Minister of War, after reading the military budget, declared that Italy was now in a position to mobilize and victual 400,0U0 troops, not counting the reserves. The work of providing the troops with repeating rifles has been begun, and 1,000,000 of them would be in use in 1888. Though at the present time there was nothing to threaten the peace of Italy, it was useless to ignore the warlike indica- tions in the East. He believed Italy would be well prepared in the event of an out- break in politics. ee Apvice To Morsrrs.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quite sleep by relieving the child from pain; }and the little shrub awakes as “bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It (soothes the child, softens the gur -, allays all | pain, regulates the bowels, and is the best ane prices. I ask for but one trial. the choice of a wey eres the late Bishop, feaee remedy for diarrhea, whether arisirg Special atteution given to Watch and Jewelry | Maclean, of the Saskatchewan, rests be-| from teething or other causes. Twenty-five Repairing. E. S. BONNELI ‘tween Dean Grisdale and Archdeacon Pink-! cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. “TH Queen Street, (ham. The appointment rests with the Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other Charlotietown, Nov. 26, 1°56—4i oaw Archbishop of Canterbury. * kind febd eod wk sli satisfied. Veescle charterel for potato wrt ru hort notice, Weite for market And Hundreds Wore, rivt Ventioned Above, at fraights at short nome, vs he tk Y Gar Spocialtios —Potatoos, Mackerel, Can JWT A FR K WiHi GHT « CON. nel Lobsters, Eggs. June 17, ‘86 —%mo eod Ch’town, Dee, 15, 1886.