RT TY bey NE Ree SERp Ee aeary Wreacpema mes A a ile penn CRD tee NN, OMT kt AM Bera Ta rg athe es La. THE Daly EXAMINER. “ This is true Liberty. when Free Born Men, having tw advise the Pablic, may speak frec.”—Evririnzs. SINGLE Corizs Tw Crnrs SHARLOTTETOWN., P. E. ISLAND. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26. L888. : { i LION : 5 \J » ) l 2% { i : : 2. oe \ = { S ji ts i ‘ naneuwpap 1) Bushy ou FU UhUGedot, ive, MOON ‘ \ N tay ie Db: t ] i i » wv O j Lm j 2 .7.42n., a.in., | : ' i} ‘ ‘ rik: i ya VJ ‘ Wat if ren} ai ™ : $ 45) 9 | 4 it j y 1V ol is ~ | “*/ ” ; S Y 42 morn oT »4 S10 ot <4 o4 7 : Sill isi 1 10 33 ; Sikh 5 l R 32 ms O&O! att 2.) 2 Hh s1 | Qi § 46 ) §| 1 13) 4 i ~ rJ | 3 ; i é ; 29 ns ae _— ; “@ te 2 22) 7 i 26 ? 9 0 — Sa) ya) ' s #292 = } 6) 9 OS 2 $ 40/10 34 aa 5 2911 ) 24 ; i 6 25 46 24 17 i 7.3 t 23 24 s { 4i 8 } iv 25 bs S : 9 37 i 4 25 24 Mi + 13\*0 45) 2 25 95 25 Ta : 14:11 55) 3 14 26 aE. : ti lS morn 419 26 271 i 43 15} 1 17) 5 34 26 28'F ‘ $2 16; 2 20) 6 53 27 29'S i 2 16) 3 36; 8 O 27 . i l7| 4 55| 8 59 28 ] 17' 6 10] 9 51; 8 2s }. A. MACKINNON, LL. B., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Commis- sioner of Deeds, Wills, &., GEORGETOWN, -- P. E. ISLAND. SPECULATION. GEO. A. ROMER, Banker and Broker, 40 & 42 BROADWAY AND 51 KEW ST., York City. New RR = “a HEAT. J. G. BRIDGE Ss. L. Bl WHEAT, BRIDGE & BURR, Receivers and Commission Dealers POTATOES, EGGS, nsiz1 EGGS and POTATOES soli- 44 & 46 COMMERCIAL STREET, me ee ~~” “cn dont at at tn oe tag ILZASS. Boston ana ber ' yrmmer Weekly Cfficial M irk ,any firm on application, a y a dy law JAMES A. MORRISON GEORGE MUSGRAVE MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS AND— Commission Merchants, HALIFAX Consignments of Island produce will receive pre i} ; Rererences: Thomae Fyshe, Kaq., Cashier Bank yf Nova Scotia Hi fax (reorge Mac! Manager . Bank [ Nova Scotia Cha own VARREX & JON WARRER & JO. ES r ‘5 5 | 3% ? ‘ag & “y ‘ e 4 a 7 g 2 q ~ ca” a * Cu )&14 Mi LOND FE. se an rs may be found on Taig PAPERS: Wiig RowkitL & Coe , wenaner Advertising Barcaa (10 Spruce reet), W ‘ V Ty . Rt ; he adver- ging contracts 13ey o- “* wede “c- * HRON BLOCK. lasnucinh aie “iis aileiesaameia BIG REDUCTIONS ecient Milica Winter Garments, Overcoats, Ulsters and Reefer, HeOYsS AND CHILDREN, STOCK To SELEGT FROM. FOr MEN, “ 4an dynes Oca 4 Fur Caps, Coats, and Sleigh Robes, Pine Scotch Lambswoe Lnderwear, Canadian All-Wooi Underwear, Large Assertment, MR. SYLVANUS KEITH, the efficient and popular Cutter, is at the head of our Custom Tailoring Department, and we guarantee perfect satisfaction. 7 oe : Teac. 2. ‘ i. De EPAY Bs NU CO.., lott toOW HD. Dec. 1D, I8SS -eod & wky CAMERON BLOCK. 3 = % a a a e “i f : ee. ie nye = ee is y . TAILURING = ESTABLISHIVIENT WISHES TO EXTEND TO OUR NUMEROUS FRIENDS AND PATRONS +. ‘A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, a Mi And as an evidénee of.our good will towards you all, we invite you to ull at our elegatit apartments on QUEEN. Sie Eg, TO INSPECT OUR MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF Holiday Goods! As tne good pat rous 4 ¢o old year is about to bid us adieu, we have decided to give it and our send-off, by giving RARE BARGAINS in all lines that we keep in “ "7 q oe , . ' Our reputation for FIRST-CLASS WORK is proverbial, and we have no hesita- tion in saying that anyone who may have been meditating upop getting something ‘Tonvy” m SUITS or OVERCOATS, have no alternative thaa to call on us McLEOD & McKENZIE, estar Mlerchant Charlottetuwn, December 19, 1888. EMnL, Louectiouery, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. TaN a. oe ‘ies Parlors. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED PART OF OUR NEW STOCK OF Raisins, Currants, Peels, &c., 5,000 pounds CHOICE Cor KING RAISINS, 2,500 se: LAYER VALENCIA " (extra good and clean), 800 ‘* SEEDLESS (the finest we ever had), 4,000 “ GOOD CLEAN CURRANTS, 250 ‘* CANDIED CITRON PEEL, 200 oe " LEMON AND ORANGE PEEL, FIGS, DATES, NUTS, PRUNES, &e.,, And a very large assortment of expected daily. : cs dae a DESSICATED COCOANUT, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, SPICES, &ec., &e., in great variety. oe ee We have also just opened the largest and finest assortment of CONFECTION ERY ever imported by us, and in order to work it off Country Dealers and Jobbers. CONVERSATION LOZENGES, MIXTURES, Our Stock consists of MINTS, ‘Y GITCAR = ae GOODS, CARAMELS, BARLEY SUGAR ONE CENT NOVELTIES, GUM T¢ YS, C., we. Everything guaranteed GOt 1D, FRESH STOCK. N ) old goods on ha id. BEER & GOFF, Queen Square and King Square Stores. Ch’town, Nov. 26, 1668—oaw & wky | will give extra good value to} Constipation Demands prompt treatment. The re- sults of neglect may be serious. Avoid all harsh and drastic purgatives, the tendency of which is to weaken the bowels. The best remedy is Ayer’s Pills. Being purely vegetable, their / action is prompt and their effect always beneficial. They are an admirable Liver and After-dinner pill, and every- where endorsed by the profession. ** Ayer’s Pills are highly and univer- sally spoken of by the people about here. | make daily use of them in my practice."”’— Dr. I. E. Fowler, Bridge- port, Conn. ‘‘T can recommend Ayer’s Pills above all others, having long proved their value as a cathartic for myself and family.’”’ —J. T. Hess, Leithsville, Pa. “For several years Ayer’s Pills have been used in my family. We find them Effective Remedy for constipation and indigestion, and are never without them in the house.’’ — Moses Grenier, Lowell, Mass. **T have used Ayer’s Pills, for liver troubles and indigestion, during many years, and have always found them —- and efticient in their action.’’— 1» N. Smith, Utica, N. Y ‘I suffered from constipation which assumed such an obstinate form that L feared it would cause a stoppage of the bowels. Two boxes of Ayer’s Pills ef- fected a complete cure.’””—D. Burke, { Saco, Me. **T have used Ayer’s Pills for the past thirty years and consider them an in- valuable family medicine. I know of no better remedy for liver troubles, and have always found them a prompt cure for dyspepsia.’’— James Quinn, 90 Middle st., Hartford, Conn. ‘‘Having been troubled with costive- ness, which seems inevitable with per- sons of sedentary habits, I have tried Ayer’s Pills, hoping for relief. I am lad to say that they have served me tter than any other medicine. I arrive at this conclusion only after a faithful trial of their merits.” — Samuel T. Jones, Oak st., Boston, Mass. Ayer’s Pills, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Dealers in Medicine. JOHN FT. MELLISH, Attorney-at-Law, Notary Public, &e. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. BK. 1 OFFICE—London House Building, (Davies Corner). Queen St. All kinds of Legal Business promptly attended /to. Money to Loan at low interest. ; ¥ «ly & wky tf t Furniture! Farrifure! od | j | ; } | HAVE now on hand a large assortment ef PARLOR AND BEDROOM SETS, in Walnu', Mahogany, Ash and Oak, Walnut Sideboards, Hair and Flock Mattrasses, etc. Intending purchasers would do well to inspect this Furniture before going else- where. ' . M. HARRIS, nov? Auctioneer. Hillsborough Skating Rink. j MPV ABOVE RINK will be opened at an early date, further notice of which will be given, Tickets for sale at Apothecaries’ Hall, C. D. Rankin’s and D, O'M, Reddin’s, at the followiag | rator: | Seavon Tickets for Gentlomen,,, $5 00 } F " OR 3 00 Afternoon Tioketa,........ inti soe | Promenade Tickets for Seagon........ ..6.08 1:00 .| Gatbraith’s Band will be in attendaneo two levenings and one afternoon in each week, | Communication with Kink by telophone Dp Cc MeLEOD, Secy-Treasurer, | Ch'town, Dee, 17, 1B88%--dy 2w i MWNGRAVING. (OODS bought or seleotes three ovr four KR daya before Xmas, engraved without extra charge at G, H. TAYLOR'S. After that time we cannot guarantee their being eod tl xmas—deel | | dlone in time RELIABLE | err = e Se r “heart ee a 'F | é , f E ie | Local and Other items. New Cuvrcu.—It is announced that a church of Reformed Baptists will be organized in St. John shortly. vsiutieeanel NortHern Ligur.—The Northern Light which left here early yesterday morning is at Pictou awaiting orders. sine Maits.—The mails which arrived in the Stanley yesterday were brought to the city iu the regular train from Georgetown this forenoon. livrciialiiiaiian The 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 it. tbdditathiats, Curistuas Day was quietly celebrated. The weather was soft, and the rain in the aiternoon interfered somewhat with the driv- ing. There were the usual services in the chuiches, inte DerarFness CuRED.—A very interesting 132 page Illustrated book on deafness. Noise in the head. How they may be cured. Post free 3d— Address, Dr. Nicholson, St. John St., Montreal. ilibinanlilia Tue Stantey.— The Stanley arrived at Georgetown yesterday afternoon and sailed on return to Pictou at half-past seven this morning. She will return to Georgetown ‘this evening. spn HyMENEAL. — Mr. Richard J. Butcher, formerly of this city, was united in wedlock, at Malden, Mass., iast evening. He was to leave to-day for Toronto, where he has a situation as manager of a large furniture fac- tory. sienna linea 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 itchiug hamors in the seaip. In this respect, it sur- passes all similar preparations. fatbinck Tur Rink. The new Hillsborough Rink was not opened vo the public last eveniug, as intended, owing to the soft weather. How- ever, quite a namber of young folk had a skate therein yesterday afternoon, through the courtesy of the managers. SLIGHT Fire.—The Christmas decorations in the show window of Connolly & Co’s. store, Queen street, took fire from a Chinese lantern on Monday night. The fire was extinguished with considerable difficulty. The stuck of confectionery, etc., iu the window was badly damaged. saiiatlillins Public Meetinc.—A meeting of the in- habitants of Mount Stewart and surrounding country, will be heid in the Hall at Monnt Stewart on Thursday, January 3rd, at the hour of 7 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of dis- cussing the proper steps to be taken for the building of a public wharf or pier at Mount Stewart. Representatives of the district are respectfully requested to attend. conan SMELT Fisuine.—Says the Summerside Ayriculturist : The harbor is lively every day with smelt-fishers, who are doing quite a trade in thatiine. OnTuesday, some 450 tbs. of smelts were disposed of here, and large quantities have been sold on other days. The fishermen should leaveno un- guarded holes in the ice» Chey are, we as- sure them, liable to legal prosetttivn, if -— > — Tuk Panne. Funp.—The Catholic Record of the 22nd says: ‘* The spirited Lrishinen of Charlottetown, P. E. Isixnd, are up and at the forgers. They have started a Parnell Defence Fund. The distinguished Irishman, M. P. Hogan, Esq., is, we note with pleasure, President of the Association, and doubtless a hearty and liberal subscription will be the outcome. We will be glad to publish the names of contributors, as showing who are Lreland’s friends in [reland’s hour of trial.” - A Cat, Accerrrep.--At the quarterly meeting of the Summerside Methodist Church, held on Monday evening last, a cordial and earnest invitation was extended to the present pastor, Rev. G. C. P. Palm- er, to remain for the year 1889-1890. The rev. gentleman accepted the invitation, subject to the approval of the Conference. This is a pleasing evidence of Mc. Palmer's popularity. The church is reported never to have been in so prosperous a condition financially. — Agriculturcst, ~ THANKFUL.-—Captain Anderson, of the Island schooner Seat Bassin, through the Pictou News, expresses his thanks to Mr. James R. McKenzie, of Roy's Island, and Messrs. J. D, MeQueen, andjDaniel Mc Donald and others, of Little Harbor, for their great kindness to him when his schooner was stranded at the latter place on the 6th inst, Hesays they notenly did all they could to Sa ow > ” VOL. 24.—NO. Qr, Features of the Market. BOSTON PRICES. From the official circular of the Boston Chamber of Commerce, December 22, we extract the following:-— Porators.—Receipts past six days, 48,- 000 bus; previous six days, 70,000 bus. The market continues about as previously reported. There is a full supply of most ali kinds offering, and there is a fair de- mand at about the range of prices quoted. Chonangoes have been coming forward more freely and at the close are selling at 58 to 60c. We quote:— P, 1, Solem BeROON. & 6< viv cn canc vies 50@53 do OS ns inet ne wees oan ee do Burbanks & Star........ 40@43 do Chenangoes....... ..-. 58@69 Eces —Receipts for the week, 678 bbls, 5,208 cases; last week, 762 bbis, 5,685 cases. There is still a dull market for most of the stuck offering. Must of the re- ceipts are running irregular in quality, and only a few extra marks bring full quota- tions. P. E. J. firsts are selling at from 24 to 25c. Fisu.-—Trade is cuiet with no material change in prices, with the exception of per- haps a little better feeling in mackerel. Prices are:— Mackerel, extra shore # bbl... ...25 00@28 00 - Ws Bin sha san bh eked 23 00@24 00 6 Be Binns <ntew> veo -.. -20 00@?1 00 ” No. 3, large rimmed. . .16 00@18 50 ‘“ No. 3, plain......... 15 00@16 00 $6 weeGNNe «25 fiasco 20 00@ 22 00 Pork. —There is a little easier feeling in pork. Following are the wholesale prices: RAGS . a c'div ooo swine's bcs 5b 0p a Bhort-qubalear 6. i nsse sees . 18 00 to 18 2 Ce Mee ick oe be 18 00 to 18 25 .. 18 25 to 18 50 .16 25 te 16 50 Se oe a Sa See eds ae be Meer mates Prime GOs... xs. wanes 15 25 to 15 50 Povuttry.—There is a fair stock afid moderate demand, with geese at from 12 to 15c. bobo rw Odds and Ends. The best way to preserve apples is to keep them from exposure to the heir. A western fakir is selling an adjustable enzagement ring that can be made to fit any finger, This is something that young men have been waiting for a long time. Nathan Hopkins, of Whitman, Conn., was robbed of asumof money 354 years ago. The other day ke received au anony- mous letter containing the stolen cash and the full interest. A Chicagoan killed himself afew days ago because he was a week b hind in his board bill. If this is going to be counted cause for suicide the mortality will be something frightful. ** What’s that ?” asked a startled old lady at Manhattan Beach, as the report of a pistol rang out. ‘* Sundown,” was the reply. ‘* Well, gracious me,” she exclaim- ed, ‘** ] never heerd the sun go down, like that afore.’ An Ohio jury has awarded a Mount Ver- non citizen $680 damages for the loss of an eye of oneof his valuable horses. The animal strayed ona neighbor's farm, and he threw a brick to drive it off, knocking they do so. “out the eye. A earrespondent writes that President Cleveland wiltreside at Orange, N. J., after his term at the’ White House expires. He will not practice the Tats; pure and simple, but will act as legal adviser-.for several great. American firms. ** Manual iraining in the school ?” cried Featherweight, indignaatiy. ‘* No, sir. If 1 ever caught a teacher lifting his hand to my boy Jimmy, there would be the biggest kind of a fight. I believe children should be spanked at home—at home, sir. A clothes wringer was the rathor odd present which a Jersey City young man made his best girl. The pair afterwards squabbled, and he demanded the return of the wringer and two other presents, but the girl refuses to give them up. A woman wage-earner in Maine, to whom a blank was sent by the labor bureau, re- plied to the question, ‘* Are you married, single, or a widow /” as follows: “I have been married, but am now single. I am also a widow.” She was divorced. tlousemaid (entering hastily): ‘** Good heavens, Mrs. Pancake, I'm afraid that new boarder fromtheeountry has suffocated himself ! His door’s locked, and the hall’s full of gas.” Mra. Pancake : * Dear me, how dreadful | And the gas biil’s so large already.” save life and property, but treated the ship- wrecked mon with every possible kindness, tion the ship would have been @ total wreck. - A Moput, Lerren.--Mr. Theo. L. Chap- pelle, as agent for the venerable Santa Claus, received by mail on Christinas Eve a letter of which the following is a verbatim copy: ** Please Mr. Santa Claus, IL am 6 years old and would you please give me a little slay and « little drum and any other thing that Aurrep Mclsaac.” The kind-hearted Santa, on the eve of his | departure, left with Mr. Chappelle a present for his young correspondent, which can be | had on application by the genuine and only Alfred. --- Apvick to Motrnens.— Mre, Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when childeen are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sulferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherab awakes as “‘bright as a It ie very pleasant to taste. It button. c a jsoothes the child, softens the gem allays all —— |pain, relieves wind, regulates the boweis, and ; } | Syrup, and tke no other kind. {April} ‘ss known remedy for diarrhea, whetner arising from teething or other causes, Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing is the best and adds that had it not been for their oxer-/ A Pennsylvania man recently wrote to ‘his somewhat illiterate son, who had mar- ried and settled in the West asking, **How is your son and heir?” A week or two lat- er he received the gratifying reply that ‘the boy is doing splendidly, but I am losing my hair.” A gentleman who had the misfortune to lose three wives, was about to take unto himself a fourth. Some one having asked his fifteen-year-old daughter who would would be nice for a little boy like me. | perform the ceremony, she innocently re- plied ; ** Oh, Dr. Moore, I guess; he gen- erally marries papa.” A. C. Owen, aged 79 years, of Mason City, lowa, is out with a challenge to any ma of 79 in the United States to run him ‘a 49 or 80 rod race, andat the end of the racs jump and strike his heels together three times. Jt is said he will wager from #500 to $10,000 on the result. Vhirty-odd years ago there was & poor drawing-master near Frankfort, who re- joiced in the title of Dukeof Schleswig- Ho stein-Sunderburg-Glucksburg, and in three pretty daughters. He was so poor tha. could allow the girls only $3 a mouth pin money. But the girls ** got theve ali the same,” being now respectively Eworess of Russia,” Princess of Wales, and Duckess of Cumberland. 7. —— eee ee ennepanncee so a aaa a