coe mel. THE Local and Other Items. Exrress.—The Intercolenial Express des patch and receive parcels daily. o ) Maits.—The mails arrived from George- town by regular train this forenoon. - Che presence of dandruff indicates a diseased scalp, and if not cured, blanching of the hair and baldness will result. Hall's Hair Renewer will cure 16. on - STEALING Money.—A young lad named Mc Curbick is under arrest for the larceny of a sum of money from Mr. D. Stewart, baker. He will be up for trial to-morrow. heiinnaiiideiliat Gor It.—The juvenile correspondent, Alfred Melsaac, presented himself at the Diamond Bookstore, and received the presents kindly left for him by Mr. Santa Claus, Sr. > — CuristTMAs Cotonist.—The Christmas num- her of the St. John’s. Nfld., Colonist has been handed us by Mr. Theo. L. Chappelle. Copies can be had at the Diamond Bookstore—15 cts. <_] Zion Cuvren.—-The annual meeting of the congregation of Zion Church, adjourned from Tuesday evoning, will be held in the basement f the Church to-morrow evening, at halt-past seven o'clock, > — HyMENEAL.—We tender our congratula- tions to Mr. ). O'M. Gaul on the important event recorded in another column, and wish himself and partner a pleasant and prosper- ous journey through life _---—»_—- Tue Week or Prayer.—A meeting of the Evangelical Alliavce of this city will be held in the parlor of the Y. M. C. A., at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon. for the purpose of naking arrangements for the week of prayer. All members are invited to attend -_ The special quality of Ayer’s;Hair Vigor is that it restores the natural growth, color and texture of the hair. It vitalizes the roots and follicles, removes dandruff, and heals itching humors in the scalp. In this respect, it sui passes al] similar preparations. ie Awarpep.—The Journal says that Coun- cillor Doyle, of Summerside, has received the contract for supplying the Railway with sleepers and timber, recently adver- tised for. The value of the contract is in the vicinity of $20,000. cenqealipnent Suut Ovr.—The railway authorities at St. John have issued an order prohibiting the coachmen from remaining ia the gentlemen's waiting room while awaiting the arrival of the trains. Asa consequence the coachmen have gone on astrike, and there were no coaches at the station on Christmas Day. calla Ziox Cuukcu.—The young people of Zion Church Sabbath School are to hold their holiday gathering this evening, in the Basement of the Church, at which the older people wi!l have ample opportun- ity to enjoy themselves. A fruitful Xmas tree will be among the attractions. To open at seven o'clock. ——_.@-——— Taken To Summerstpe.—Brown, the bigamist, arrested at Halifax a few days ago, as already reported in THE EXAMINER, crossed over in the Stanley to Georgetown yesterday evening, aud was taken to Sum- merside this afternoon. He was in charge of Detective Power. Brown's second wife is, or was, a Miss Sharpe, of Summerside. Liiniiligpennins Masonic.—-The brethren of “St. John’s Lodge, No. 1, A. F. & A. M., will meet to- night at 8 p. m., at Masonic Hall, for instal- lation of officers and other necessary business. Brethren of sister iodges, and transient brethren will be kindly welcome. The brethren of Victoria Lodge, No. 2, A. F. & A. M., will please remember that the Lodge meets at 7 o'clock this (Thursday) even- ing, forthe installation of officers. csi: Weppine Present.—A very handsome Bible, appropriately inscribed, was presented Mr. John A. Longworth, Prothonotary of the Supreme Court, on Christmas Eve. The presentation was made by His Honor Mr. Justice Young, on behalf of the judges and barristers of the Island, and the occasion thereof was the marriage of Mr. Longworth some time since, It is, perhaps, needless to add that the gift is highly appreciated by Mr. and Mrs. Longworth. a Musicat.—Mr. Earle has been engaged by the Y. M. C. A. to give two grand concerts dnring the season—the first a secular concert early in January, the other a grand oratorio concert to be given in March. The success attending the series of concerts given by Mr. Earle three years ago, is a guarantee of the superiority of the music to be performed at these concerts. The choruses will cosist of upwards of thirty picked voices, and the in- stramental music promises to be of unusual excellence. — we SPECIAL Desparciues TO THe EXAMINER. WAR IN EQYFT. A PROPOSITION. SuAKIM, Dec. 26. Deserters from therebel force report that there are many wounded Arabs in Hand- oub. Osman Digna, they say, is sending the women to Eryweit preparatory to re- treating to the Nile. Friendly Sheiks strongly urge the British authorities to ad- vance upon Handoub. The Chief of the Gamitabas offers to lead a force of 10,000 warriors in co-operation with the British, and he promises that Osman Digna if once expelled will not be allowed to return. vain Canadian News. Orrawa, Dec. 26. J. Cunningham Stewart, Comptroller of Postal Finances, died of typhoid fever this evening. It is rumored that Mr. Egan, who for some time has been a divisional manager of the C. P. R., will be appointed General Manager, vice VanHorn, who is now Presi- dent of the company. Mayor McLeod Stewart, whose election in January last was contested, has just been notified that he is unseated. His term would expire on Monday next. Advance sheets of the trade returns for the last fiscal year show the aggregate trade of Canada to have been $201,000,000, of which $99,000,000 were exports. The im- ports for home consumption aggregate $102,000,000, and the duties cullected $22, - 200,000. The Fisheries Department has been ap- prised of the return to Victoria of two British Columbia fishing schooners, which have been on an exploring tour of the black cod banks off Queen Charlotte Islands. The owners of the vessels have been richly rewarded for their enterprise. Fish were found in great abundance in 150 to 300 fathoms and about three miles from shore. — Halifax Notes. Hauirax, Dec. 26. Peter Bennett, ex-Sheriff of Annapolis County, is dead, aged 84 years. He was Sheriff 35 years. The man arrested at Baddeck as Thomp son, the Braintree murderer, has been re- leased. He was not the man. Captain Jackman, of the Newfoundland sealing steamer Eagle, will get himself in- to serious trouble the next time he enters a Canadian port. A North Sydney des- patch says: ‘* The Eagle was suspected of smuggling liquors ashore. Liquor was found and seized and a Customs officer was placed on board the vessel, but the captain forced him ashore and proceeded to St. John’s, Nfld., without clearing from the Customs House.”’ Medical Students at Mt. Allison. SacKVILLeE, N. B., Dec. 26. The general council of medical education and registration of the United Kingdom, at a meeting held on Nov. 26, passed the fol- lowing resolution :—‘‘That the examina- tion for a degree in arts of the University of Mount Allison College, New Brunswick, be recognized and added to the list of prelim- inary examinations accepted by the coun- cil. Mount Allison graduates will thus be ad- mitted, in the future, to all medical schools in the United Kingdom, without passing any preliminary examination. Grain Elevators at Quebec. QueBeEc, Dec. 26. The Harbor Commissioners have under discussion a scheme for the erection of grain elevators here, and are getting up 4 deputation to interview the Minister of Public Works on the subject. It is stated that the Federal Govern- ment intend giving a subsidy of $50,000 yearly for three years to a company re- gulf seal fisheries. Trade Revolution in Japan. Orrawa, Dec. 26. Senor Caballero, Secretary of the Spanish Presentation.—After Vespers in St. Paul’s Church, Summerside, on Christmas evening, Mr. W. C. DesBrisay, the organ- ist, was presented wlth a purse containing $100, and an address signed on behalf of the pastor and the congregation. Mr. Des- Brisay, who was taken completely by sur- | prise, in the course of a briefspeech, thank- | ed all concerned for their generosity, and | expressed his pleasure at the friendly re- lations which marked his intercourse with the donors. _——— > | \ Cuntovs Case.—A curious case is agi- | tating the inhabitants of Vaise, near Lyons, | France. A well-to-do inhabitant of that town fell into a trance, and was officially certified to be dead. Preparations were made for the funeral, when, on the night before that mournful event was to take place, the supposed dead man “‘ sat up in his coffin and called fora drink. The per- son who was watching by the side of the re- puted corpse, was alarmed and ran away, so the rather substantial ghost got out of his coffin, imbibed the contents of a bottle of wine, which was on the table, divested himself of his grave clothes, donned his own, and thenawakened the members of his family. Next day, amid great revelry and rejoicing, he went to the Mayor's office and reported himself alive and kicking.” - al South Australia is becoming a wine pro- ducing country. ‘Dear wife,” said a dying husband, ‘‘If you do marry again, wait at least gutil the grass is growing on my grave.” The widow promised taithfully that his wish should be respected. About two weeks after the funeral the widow visited the grave, and pressing a gold coin in the sexton’s hand said: **Can’t you have this grave sodded without delay. We have received some very handsome gold bracelets, set with diamonds and pearls, on show for a few days only.—E. W. Taylor, Cameron Block. dw li ‘lor, Cameron Biock. Legation at the eourt of Japan, who is now here, believes that within two years the Island will be thrown open to foreign com- merce. He says a struggle is now going on between England and Russia for political ‘supremacy in that country. A Conviction Quashed. Toronto, Dec. 27. The Police Magistrate recently convicted a faith cure doctor for practising in this city, but his conviction has been quashed by the Court of Common Pleas, who held that healing, or professing to heal, by Christian science, is not an offence agains? the Medical Act. ee A Conservative Triumph. Amuerst, N.S. Dec. 26. The Dominion election in Cumberland to-day resulted in the return of Mr. Dickey by 1048 majority. Weather Bulletin. Toxonto, Dec. 27.—-10 a. m. Increasing southeast to southwest winds; fair and mild weather, followed by cloudy weather and rain. Eczema. Itchy, Sealy, Skin Tor- : tures. The simple application of Swayne’s OINT- MENT, without any internal medicine, will cure any case of Tetter, Salt Rheum, Ring- ‘worm, Piles, Itch, Sores, Pimples, Eczema, all Sealy, Itchy Skin Eruptions, no matter how obstinate or long standing. It is potent, effective, and costs but a trifle. oct]2 6m dw SE eer Our gold-headed canes are all sold. We ‘ have telegraphed for more, which are expect ed here in time for New Year’s.—E. W. Tay- dw li ue DAILY EXAMINE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. cently formed for the development of the | per bottle. ae , - Le eR Re ALN A I R, . re U FURS! FURS! BLANKETS! prices. MENS’ OVERCOATS AN petition, MILLINERY ! Houses in London. Charlottetown, December 10, 1888—eod HRIST AT PATON & CO’S. POPULAR STORE. _ DRESS DEPARTMENT.—In this Department we are offering some rare Bargains in the newest Amazons, Plaids, Stripes, Serges, Merino and Cashmeres, with Trimmings to match. . A big variety of Ladies’ Astracan Jackets, Mens’ Coon, Astracan and Bear Coats, Ladies’ and Gents’ Caps, Fur Mitts and Gloves, all at the very lowest prices. BLANKETS! —Special Bargains, bought direct from the manufacturers, and will be sold at Paton’s popular We have also a large assortment : f Bed Quilts at very low prices. SILK HANDKERCHIEEBS. bought direct from the best manufacturers. For real value, no other firm on the Island can beat us. LADIES’ JACKETS. Aj MILLINERY !—We have a few English Trimmed Bonnets left. These we offer at less than cost. GREAT BARGAINS IN CARPETS, CURTAINS, and all kinds of HOUSE FURNISHINGS. JAMES PATON & CO., PUP ET 8 soc ana HURSDAY, MAS PREPARATI a alc i Elly tac DECEMBER 27, L&s8- agesenneneenenipeee a Very heavy, bright Silk Handkerchiefs, beautiful designs, from 20 cents up. These goods are D REEFERS. This is a mst important department with us In this department we defy com- Our styles are good and prices low. ob lot of One Huadred clearing out at $2.25. They are worti fifty per cent, more. Models from one of the best Millinery MARKET SQUARE. P. & ISLAND RAILWAY. Christmas aud New Year's Holidays, ETURN TICKETS at one first-class fare will be issued toand from all Stations on this Kailway, on 24th, 25th and 3ist December, inst., and on January ist, prox., good to return up to and or January 7, 18*®9. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, tailway Office, Ch’town, Dec. 19, 1888. decl}—all prs tl] 3ist Reddin's Drug Store. CIGARS, WHOLESALE. 10,000 Doo bowEStIC cicars, 5,000 COCK ROBIN. COCK ROBIN !—Manufactured for our trade TVhe largest profit to the retailer of any Cigar in the market. D. OM. REDDIN, Jr. decli—t] Jan Tat GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a deli- eately flavored beverage which mny save us many heavy doctor’s bills. Itis by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constirution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping our- selves weil fortified with pure blood anda _ pro- perly nourished frame.” Civil Service Gazette. | Made simply with boiling water and miik, Sold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled thus; | JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, | London, England. | decl9—1 yr dy & wky HAW KER’S TOLU AND CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for ali Throat and Lung Diseases. It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. Just a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, St. John, N. b. novl0—ly dy CHRISTIAN TRADE, Watches, Jewelry and Fansy Goods, GS. BE. tavilonR, As in former years, will give as a XMAS BOX, A Liberal Discount, Or, if preferred, the same value in goods. No extra charge for Engraving. North Side Queen Square. decl0 PIANO, ORGAN, SINGING Choir Training, Taxidermy. R. EARLE desires to inform the Musical Public that he has opened up 4 correspon- dence with some of the leading Musicians in England, United States and Canada, for the pur- pose of ascertaining for himself if there is any- thing “New” in Piano and Organ Playing, Teaching and Singing. Should there be, his pupils wil] receive the benefit. e gives lessons at his own house as well as at the residence of the pupils, and makes a special- ty of teaching beginners as wel! as advanced players. He is Agent for the celebrated NEWCOMBE PIANOS. The following testimonial speeks for itself :— We, the undersigned, preferring the Newcombe Pianos, have much pleasure in testifying that those we have bought from Mr. Earie have given complete satisfaction. Lieut. Governor Mac- Hon. T. W. Dodd, donald, Dr. Robins, Percy Pope, Frederick Robins, B. Balderston, F. ©. Moore, R. Maynard, Rev. F. Moore, F. H. Beer. E. W. Txylor, Charles Hyndman, Frederick Peters, W. Tweedy, Maurice Blake, L. L. Beer, Aud others. Beyptl ———_—_—— BIG CLOTHING SALE. You will find this out if you trade with PROWSE: His goods are as advertised and the Cheapest in ‘Town. Try him. Overceats, Reefers and Suits at prices never heard tell of before. Competitors are mad but Customers are glad that PROWSE: still lives. WE CLAIM T0 SELL THE CHEAPEST, AND WE WILL 30 IT. | follow the crowd and you will be !ed to PROWSE'S Store He does the Biggest Clothing Business on P. K. island. Summer is gone, but PROWSE is still to the front with the Best and Cheapest Clothing. Make a start for PROWSE’S Store and get a Bargain. Sign of the Big Hat, 144 Queen Street. November 22, 1888—eod & wky GREAT CLOTHING SALE! [x] J. B. MACDONALD'S —-GREAT STOCE OF-— Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers and Suits Is now selling at prices whieh, for Cheapness, has never yet been approached by anyone in the City. (x{ - if you want a good Coat, in Quality and Fit, and at the same time save a Doliar or more in the price, the place to buy is ai aD « B. WE 2C DORN AL. DD’ ss. Charlottetown, November 28, 1888, 1888—dy & wky ° HAVE NOW ON HAND anice assortment | of SLEIGHS in all the leading styles. | . Intending purchasers would do well to in- spect my stock before going elsewhere. | 5 ceil Ni gshaia Factory and Show Rooms, UPPER! | PRINCE STREET (McKinnon & Fraser's} ao =~ PERKINS & STERNS. dec21—dy 2aw & wky im | ¢ WANTS, LOST, FO r 7 LX J ' i _— ' UND &c| White Blankets, Wee eee gee Mtneiiinds Sleieh Robes _doc20—tt __ Grey Blankets, ‘Sleigh Rebes, Melee arpa du ae grice| bed Comforts, | Fur Coats, : ross “EPO 2 Colored Counterpanes, Wool Carriage Wraps, Railway Rugs, ‘Fur Jackets. Horse Rugs, ter with references. Ad : 75, Charlottetown. 6i eod—dec!9 WANTED.—An Overseer, or chief? advertiser and one to three assistants (according to size of county and population). $65 a month salary and expenses to overseers, aud $30 to assistants. No peddling. No solicitiag. Duties | u |eonfined to making collections, distributing | : . | printed matter, putting up advertisements, etc., | T (i ni 2 a Ag nts of Electric Goods. Expenses advanced ; salaries | ine ISp ay } acy 7h 5 ») UL a paid each month. Enclose four cents postage | i _—————{x] for fullspecimen lice of advertising matter to} i ; ‘ |x ELectTro GaLvaNic Co., Palace Building, Ci L n- | j cinnati. O. No attention paid toe postal cards | dec27—4i (thurs & sat) A i i eH SE S i WANTED.—A Girl for general housework- _Apoly to Mrs. Davip SMALL, Pownal St. | ee : ee as at dec27 —fi eod AT PRICES WHICH CANNOT BE BEA TEN. JUND. —Two pairs of Woolen Socks, found | near the Railway Sta'ion yesterday, were | left at this office and will be given to the owner | oe t (oes ™ =e “ PERKINS SPERNS aneeneereee nie ih . ~ é pO » \ ANTED IMMEDIATELY. — Three good i Coat Makere.—?P, J. Foray, Tailor. ee {x}—-——— Charlottetown, Nov. 14, 1888—-dy & why sn ad with ae a tenner Ce crucaane fh 5 aia