” . ee * — - - - ; : “rT 4&r TEN dite . a 'tik DAILY EXAMINER, - -- - - AT r i DAILY EXAMINER, - SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8 7 ss 5 A db de. 4 3 « soe 5 . a gees . ‘ ’ ’ . ad ahiad wn ' . ~ - _seuenemaanannt Local apd Other Items. p ‘ KG R (Pia B4' y i: th % Divipuxy.—The Moncton Vimes says that 4 d as 4 Te i. second and final dividend of 17 per cent,,is oO - < am now being paid to the eveditors of the defunet | E Se a HAaZAAR Patronize ¢ wn Fable at tl Vv P ae +} ‘ “4.3 al pd ae 8 Ae ns iMze ¢ ney ‘ at the iin 1; “ " eters Combination Lock ompany. This, — ore xe vot ey avsaar on Thureday next ECTAI ' \ ES TO ATE EXAMINER with the previous 25 per cent. dividend makis © — rae us ZO pel out. divide: cas : eas > 5 * i total of 42 per cen! - PY w : s «suave ad + a ~ yp n - d-nve Drpurnie RA An <change reports tha Otiawa News Notes | ware s u ® ~~ ’ Tf ’ . 4 | ® } >? . , . . ba f - - “7 . yitherla 1s Very prevalent at North Bay, OF ‘ . j One of thecsreasons why Scott’s Emulsion. * Th * e vam i i ” a yay . i} ‘ ‘ has such a large sale i becanse it is th hest Y tle ean a # Cake we ' aa _* ie sa ae ct a a cee eee” Mz, fowl > Pine wt { ‘ ‘ te Oceh ssilat ;? +8 H. Cameron | lif x N , SAVs: a > % * 2 y rte, Women Vor Lwenty two women vot nomination L9th inst., election 26 h inst “ih prescribed Scotts Emulsion of (lod 4 Bay a4 wae? ‘ i Digby, N. &., at the recent municipia Major Dogherty, of Chariottetow a, has | 2 r C4, with Llypophospl fes tor the pasttwo ; = ~ ° a. e* tons Deeh bppouin i Superiatends nt of Stores | Years, and found it more agreeable to the! ”™ +4 CC . -_— and D.strict Paymaster for the Island dis- |*omsch and havo better results from its use | / — ' t , . Ia are : , i i. 2 \r Sovrts.—The barkeuatine | trict baan any other preparation of the kind | have | = aw Poa ' ' — ! . a my ’ ' ver vnsed.” S » all iat ae % it Souris, ready to load oats for the Order in Couneil respeeing tyout | ld by all druggists; 50c and | 3 ~ ~ wes * i > t . 4 su vie s Matthew, MeLeaa & Co. ; ~~ fom ) | $1.00 | on fishiniao@ thes been repeated, ana an order | ee be ore re . } 1? : reste o ti . i et 3 i mt f } [od e Siiiinaine " i, | esbuted providing that no oue shaiac} A London paper attributes the following ~ oe ~ : ERVICI o-morrow Wihil anv tim Heh # : “a t ‘ts | @ na — M vy Sunday tn the Methedist Churches}, apes i — = a ut by hyperbole loa lecturer speaking on the | 2 oe 3 ‘ at? f riityaur 4 + ‘ 1 . Cand ” " : Rens ol ae : iL it iit is than aoyvling with a hook and | ores tire of Londen ‘Tt is not too much i & i. oy pase mn ly , A ‘ : bad td “ - Phe (t P "> ‘ | bor say rentiom n hat when the news of | # i} «<? ew aa iH Aa Lis i he rea a] ‘. ae . - Hpabuy wast apply to} t hot awful ev ht Decale Known, the poles | 2 e ft, ; and Fag : te Vonception, th usual services Parliament uext session for an Act confei fnorth and south, leaped from thei sockets mun & ue ‘ ely 28 2S i acldits ) rye Peat 4 ee i . } “” ' id — iin St. Dunstan's Cathedral. t ne iat sam 1 ’ 1 for the construction ind reat 3 babs che equator . QO i pre wl > and a Oh of its telegraph jine, oe , me quae ‘= ’ ’ ' . i , , “ eee ‘ osep U Pp. The outlet which the people | Mhe Uongregalionral bk reen Missiouary } I nless prore re is ven to the hai the i we ey “oa nade at North Lake, is re | orted to have been )5 CleSy Gives Loic ‘ol application for Ineer- | COUuMNBY Wan ts a ible to be a hatrless animal : =» - som : j . . ce > : , losed up with sand, by the late storms. | poration, jhenee, to prevent the Bair from falliag use | “= £ da - The revenue of Canada for the first five | Liatt's Heir Menower, rom Y » T » Vo » is syed } } 1 an s Ice At Tue Pots We are int rine a that months of the present tis year amounte | | wins - hs cee J i. 4 ‘e s the ice about the wharf at Point du Chene/ ty $15 973,000, being an increase’of $1,590 i Che Canadiau-Ameriean League of Chi 7 <e {ase vas strong enough to walk upon yesteraay. | O00as compared with the same period last |‘ wo will assist in the prosecution of the | Sa ja © % ; 7) 7. , . my ¢ } 1CAS@ AAI > ur accused F i}? or | P : ' ans fr aS Halif . | year. Phe expenditure for the sane period | 5 8 — the man accused of killing | u , » a H ALIPAX he steamer alifax 18 540 BONe OM : “y . 4g ‘ ton ; . & o * vie : ee ras was 812,607,000, being «a decrease of $200,- | Prank Day, a youny Canatian, ong the “¢ guy ow discharging cargo at Halifax, and is ex- | , inight of Oct 3 rry s ee ie . . ¢ f 3 } . ; OOO as compnred with the eorresl onding | > CU oe. ie ae 54 pected Nere to-morew iorenoon. She will sail } , wa ae ae 8 wis “ - > ae ae — i | peri ul last yer. Lhis su plus ot £2. 560 o | ‘ ” = aad “ey oom on return to Bost@n on Tue sday forenoon. | . . Pp 4 The fountain of pernpet 1 vont} f are en OOO on Decemb« Fr Lst is considered a highly ee ; ! aa a pr rp cual YOUTA Was one Ol ?* . neni § ‘ i ~ |} the dreams of antixuity. It has been well a and ( : Court —The December term of the | #UStactory showing, or} j . , oS ° ae fs OUNTY COURT aU SPOCOMUET COTM CE SNS | . {migh realized in Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, whieh wer es County Court of Queen s County will be held | . — ; purifies the blood, gives vitality to all the e oa ; . oyite or ' . ' ; ° . a at Charlottetown on the 26thinst. Saturday, Royaliy on the Move. | bodily tunetions, and thus restores to age a. (2 F 2 7 lay * iesuing s i | - : é the 15th inst., is the last day for issuing sum- ; 4 mach of the vigor and freshness of youth. r monses fur said term. } LONDON, Dec. 7. la ; i 2 * oc a : ag ae AvcTION SALE.—-Apples, Tea, Opions, &c., } " Boh a he Empress frederick arrived at Buck- | on Monida: lec 10%) ‘ ep - Gosre, Mretixe.—Don't forget the Rail-| jou Monday, I ; 10th, at 10.30 o'clock. A ad forced sale to ek Condueted way © Sper Meeti: g to-morrow alternoon, in} McLeod's Hall, at 40 clock. Lesson —John, | ingham Palace to-day, and during the day ishe received a deputath n of Greeks whe expressed pleasure at the betroth ] of Prin 2 CO isignm ‘nos, ‘inside if weather is unfavorable. | A. McNeill, Auetioneer. See advt.— 3-1. Our Saviour’s talk with Nicodemus; | . | aoat Povnhi laughter he Empress a ee en o-sicesieliaiitiaaiaenininiieiniacien nnd ‘Ye must be born again Strangers always | CeSS Sepala, daug iter of the Bmpress, to | t nh again. ng always | “ yee : : a . : welsame. ;the Duke of Sparta, Crown Prince of | WARRIED. 2 Seen? Wiens “"T oa co Che Princes ophia addressed | At the Methodist Parsonage, Amherst, N. ! ‘ IFS sAhie 1c rar eccnre tT » 4 hering . SPEeESSING "ee ty an. | a ee E , eh neem . will be d hy 5 - “se nl, jth athe riuy, eXpressing a desire to iden S.. Nov. 29th, by Rev. W. H. Heartz, Charles the course will be «delivered 1 the aveve- I tijy herself in every way with the interests | Bent, of Amhers, to Maggie Toole of Char- named Hall on ! sy evening next. Sab-|o¢ 4) ; et ee a: ~e . : fof the country of her mtended husband. lottetown. tect: ‘*Sir Walter Scott ia Poem aud Song. “gah ion ; ; ° ‘ ' y ) MATER i tit Nenpre ss frederick visited | Lecturer: Dr. Anderson Give him a full . es the throat hospi “al, ind was received by ihm 1ouse . . ‘ ari ° - | Drs Mackenzi na Novall. t ; 1 he: ; 1] a At Roselyn Cott ge, Marshfield, on Dee. €sOSPkI SERVIC meClli De! 1 asp i} 7 Star * ’ } 3: | Ox sash} : \ Hall to-morrow | The Annexation Movement. st, aged 25 yeors, Jean Miller, youngest service in the Y. M. C. A. Hall to-morrow | he i i DI : : 3. + > ie yaar - daughter of the late John Robertson, ard afternoon at 4 clock. Rev M: Read will} MI ry i rand-d h¢ f ti 7 | R } : address the meeting. Subject: ‘* Diversities NIONTREAL, Vec. 4. AMG gsncver ov ie Lateé ames mobertson, of gifts but the same spirit,” 1 Cor. xii i. All A good deal of excitement was caused ——— a : oe : ‘an ak Le eo are invited. to-day by alleged instructions from certain | LI A W K HK R > ~ rouge politicians to the promoters of the Tae Crrtstwas Giore.—The Christmas| movement in the States to procure an in- § number of the Toronto Globe is to hand. It is handsomely printed, and contains several very good short stories and illustrated sketch es, ‘suitable for the holiday Three very nice engravings accompany Globe. The price of all is only 25 cents. season. the —_— Mebiceat. Jrem.—An exchange says that coughing and sneezing can be stopped by pressing on the nerves of the lips in the neigh- borhood of the nose. Pressing in the neigh borhood of the ear, or pressing very hard on the top of the mouth, inside, is also a means of stopping the cough The will has mense power, also. | } i | } ine im sik at cilia Drorrep Deap.—Capt. Wm. Ryder, of Argyle, } armouth, N. S. while returning from chureh on Sunday evening, when about 106 yards from his house, suddenly dropped down, and after uttering a groan}or two, expired. He was over 60 years of age, and was eifjoying bis usual health up to the moment of his death. iota Taxrxug Toe Bovoy Home.—Mrs. Strople | and Alonzo Strople, her brother-in-law, ar- rived at Souris, on Thursday last, to take home the body of the late Joseph Strople, who met hisdeath at Souris not long since. The body was disinterred yesterday (Friday), and brought on to-day, on the way way home to Boylston, Guysborough, N. S. _—— Exectric Liguts.—Electric lighting has been engrossing the attention of New Glas gow’s civic authorities for some time past. The difficulty seems to be to put ten lights in fifteen different localities in order to please everybody. In Charlottetown several new lights are badly needed, but we do not seem to be in any great danger of getting them. ~~ Hor Beer axp Suypries.—The steamer M. A. Starr, which arrived in Charlottetown from Halifax last Sunday, brought 25 dogs- heads and 20 half hogsheads of hop beer, and 75 boxes “sundries,” which simply means ‘*case whiskey.” The peop'e who voted to sustain the Scott Act do net intend to go without their hot stuff this winter.— Moncton Time 5. ance eemmmare Breye.inG.—From the St. Augustine. Fla., Evening News, to hand this morning, we learn that Mr. Fred. Davies, formerly of | Charlottetown, was very successful in a recent bicycling contest at that place, taking second place in the one mile race, and winning the five mile and side-saddleraces, Mr. Frank J. | Howatt, another Island boy, won second prize in the five mile race. State “ 4 Crrricism or Rosert Evsmene, By Rt. How. W. E. Giapstoxs.”—A work bearing the foregoing title has been handed us by Mr. Theo. L. Chappelle, in which the novel, which is attracting such word-wide attention, 18 investigated and discussed. As it is sold atthe Diamond Bookstore—ten cents a copy—our readers can easily procure one and form their own conclusions. faa aces {uwicrants From Hatirax.—The Mani- toban reached Halifax on Wednesday morn- ing with freight and passengers. A carload of the latter, evidently well-to-do Englishmen and Scotechmen, were attached to the express | from Halifax, which reached Moncton on Wednesday night, and they took passage on | the Quebec express, being bound for different | 2 : points all the way from Montreal to Van- | eouver. } fully a | Mestcat.—Mr. Earle has been engaged by the Y. M. C. A. to give two grand concerts” during 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 consist of | upwards of thirty picked voices, and the in- strumental music promises to be of unusual excellence. ee j MISSIONARY Mertixe.—The missionary advertised to be held in the Metho- | h on Monday evening pro- ial attraction for the meeting dist (brick) Chure mises to be the intellecty week. Addresses, we understand, will he delivered by the Rev. Messrs. 6. o. ?P. Pat- mer, D. Davies Moore, James Carruthers, and the pastor, Rev. John Read, The choir, along with the grand organ, will give several anthems. The whole service will be of a interest, and doubtless draw a large and ap- recjative audience. Chair will, taken by "m. Heard, Exq., at 7.30 o'clock. terview from Cardinal Gibbons and other American prelates favorabie to annexation, and also guarantees that the rights of the Canadian chruch would be left intact were annexation to take place. [t is further stated that our annexationists, with such guarantee, would then throw off their mask, and the French Liberals would then adopt the policy of annexation pure and simple. Disastrous Fire a New York, Dee. 7. The transfer boat Maryland, of the Pean Railroad, one of the largest side-wheel steamers afloat, was burned to the water's edge to-night, with two Pullman cars, two ordinary coaches and an accommodation ear. Twenty-four passengers in the cars were rescued. The loss is heavy. Earthquake Shock. an Dec. be A heavy earthquake shock was felt here this morning at 9.30. It lasted about half aminute. The shock was felt at Father Point, Trois Pistoles, St. Flavie and other places along the lower St. Law- No damage was done. Dis‘ress in Ireland. eee ees RimovskI, Que., Te aiso rence. Lonpon, Dec. 7 It is reported that in many districts of | Ireland, in Limerick especlally, the distress among the agricultural laborers is enorm- ous. Many are asking to be assisted to emigrate to Buenos Ayres. Yeliow Jack. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Dec. 7. There was a heavy frost this morning and it is .the general belief that no more will be heard of Yellow Fever in this city. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Dec. 8.—-10 a. m. Woasterly winds; fair weather; stationary or a little lower temperature. —_e ee + — -~—-—. Jewelry and Silverware, suitable for pre sents, opening to-day at G. H. Taylor's. aetinliiieiietatn Sirk HanpKercaters.—Most magnificent assortment of rich Silk Handkerchiefs. All the new novelties for Christmas season to be had at Paton & Co.’s Popular Store. dec8—2w eod WATERWURKS. M. STEVENSON Hereby desires to inform the public that he is prepared to attend to all GASFITTING WORK, —~AND THE— Fixing of Het and Cold Water Pipes in Houses, and Plumbing of all descriptions. All work done by him will be first-class. ALSO, IN STORE-—A lurge supply of W ARE, STOVEPIPE, COAL HODS, ete. All orders carefully and promptly attended to- M. STEVENSON, Queen Street. TIN- nov29—dy lw then eod 2m TO THE TRADE! J ESTERS,” ma for ** Apothecariés H best FIVE CENT CIGAR tio the market. You can make over 50 per cent. profit and Once tried mannafaetured expressly all Co.,” are the ee give your customers good value. always used. GEO. E. HUGHES, Apothecaries Hall, dec3—lw eod DesBrisay’s Corner. J BS SABI 2s TOLL A Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases, (MD CHERRY, Favorite and Most Valuable it has cured hundreds ® cases considered peless. It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in w very short time. Just a few doses will cure |@ fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents | per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, ; Proprietor, St. John, N. B. i ho novl0—ly dy Sale of Papers and Magazines, THURSDAY, 13th INSTANT, IN THE Y. M. C. A. Reading Room. AT 8 O'CLOCK, 4 LL MEMBERS ofthe Y¥. M.C. A. a titled to attend this sale. All the leading English and American zines will be offered, An opportunity is offered of procuring the best liturature at much less than regular prices, J. D. SEAMAN, President, CHAS. LEIGH, Jr, Secretary. Pm are en- Maga- 4 Steamship Company. a ee eee THE § § “EADLIPAX ’ —-WILL Charlotieiown ior Boston (VIA TALIFAS,) ON- MONDAY, DECEMBER 10th, LEAVE Through Tickets issued from all Stations on the P. E. I. Railway The “FF ALIFAX” has been built specially for this rot @ combining SAFETY, SPEED and COMFO},.«'. The Fastest and Most Palatial PASSENGER STEAMER te.ween BOSTON AND THE PRO- VINES. Luxurious Cabins, Elegant State- reoms, Grard Dining Saloon above the Deck, Walatial Social Eall, Spacious Smoking Room. for New York; Metropolitan Line for New York; Canada Pacific Railway for Quebec, Montreal, Toronto andall Canadian points; New England and Savannah S. S. Line for all Southern points ; all Steamboat and Railroad Lines South and West. At HALIFAX with Steamers for Newfound- land and St. Pierre. also steamer * Electra” for Lunenburg ; shortest route to Chester, Bridge- water, Mahone Bay, &c., &c. At PORT HAWKESBURY with Steamers of the Bras D'or Navigation Co. for Sydney, Bad- deck, Wiyvocomah, and ali points in Cape Breton. FARES =: am Charlottetown to Boston—First Class,...... 3 6 50 * « —Intermediate.... 4 00 Chagiometews to New Yerk, via Fall River Ms ckiedans C ateensedtschhensewiuke Charlottetown to Savannah, via Boston end Savannah 5. 8. Line :— er cesneee 24 30 Ns wcuc ass bike eeee tins) tema 21 50 IN seu cindessareace bees Sid ee i ans 15 00 Including Cabin Berth. Staterooms Extra, Through Bills of Lading issued to New York. *hiladelphia, Baltimore, Providence, Savannah, Norfoik and points in Ontario and Western States. Also to Liverpool, London, Glasgow and West Indies. For Freight or other information apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, Charlottetown, P. E CHIPMAN BROs., Agents, Halifax RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Lewis’ Whart Boston. nov2e Connecting at BOSTON with Fall River Line tuyjogy - | CFG, SIV |OD AML SUSCTY °S3}3 a —_ pan lf ai 3 ~~ o> . rad ' we me IS te ac Le © —_— o> Ba oe Fro ro ao a ees puns ey onl y (em, pam, me ore a a P.O ¥ ex em = = . a =, — —— a ~ wae GREAT CLOTHING SALE! —O——— J.B. MACDONALD'S —-GFREAT STOCE OF Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers and Suits ‘coached by anyone in the City. is now selling at prices which, for Cheapness, has never yet been app [x[ if you want a good Coat, in Quality and Fit, and or more in the price, the place WAC lTALDsS. Charlottetown, November 28, 1888, 1888- JGHN 'T. HELLISH, St Attorney-at-Law, Notary Public, &c., § NEOe 4 was CHARLOTTETOWN, P. F. L f rx BLACK MERINO®S, CASHMERES, AMAZON CLOT 4s, FRENCH HAstt? CLOT, FOULSES, StRGrs ‘EFR NCH H@OURNING SE. G8, “TRIP: D CASHMERE, PHANTO! ‘SERIPE AND CHEcK, Ke., &c., 4-4 and 5-4 CRAPES, Ke. “yen, 5 vw " rs ‘ ? VS & - “a. OFFICE—London House Building, (Davies Corner). Queen St. TENRICTTA CLOTHS, ‘Fine Family Weurning of ail kinds at Very Low Prices, All kinds of Legal Business promptiy attended to. Money to Loun at low interest. * -dy & wky tf C id ENGLAND, and is, we believe, iT N L RANK STOCK. 7g-O BE SOLD BY AUCTION, at Sales- room, Dodd’s Old Stand, On Friday, (4th December, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON; 50 Shares in the MERCHANTS’ OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. , Our Stock was personally selected in FRA 5 ai unequalled for VARIETY, VALUE and QUA 7 BEER BROS. Charlotttetown, Nov. 17, 1888—eod ee TO FARMERS AND OTHERS, BUYING-—— BANK decS —dy 7i sali eriisinielenaleee — WHO iNTEND Furniture! Furniture! , Ready-made Reef2rs ba HAVE now on hand a large assortment of | 9 PARLOR AND BEDROOM SETS,-in | .- Overcoats or Suits. Walnut, Mahogany, Ash and Oak, Walnut | ——-—-— (uv) “evi uae ge a VISE PATON & C03 NEW CLOTHING ROOMS Intending purchasers would do well to They are Filled with New Reefers and Overcoats, inspect this Furniture before going else- oe el) —— ee DON'T BUY WITHOUT FIRST PAYING US A VISIT. ; Auctioneer, | ; novl2 WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. ANTED.—A Servant for general houses : | W : work. Apply to Mrs. EpwaRD Davy, | tichmond Street, East. dy tf—dec7 — ae a ne | W ee eee eee! () ) ANTED.— A general Servant. No washing. | Apply at this office, Iw—dec5 | | ie OR SALE. A you Gow rm wine) We Guarantee Good Goods and Low Prices. calved Jate inthe season. Also, a Heifer Calf, raised from an excellent Milch Cow ; well (0) bred, taking prizes at two exhibitions, and from one of the best Ayrshire bulls on the Isiand Apply to Henry RackNaM, Chestnut Street, fj a j f, > City. pd 2i—dec3 oes RS A | ——————_—-- ———— } #2 2 é a su! 5 WANTED.—A young man of fair education } about seventeen years of age. to learn the | business of Druggist and Dispensing Chemisty, Apply by letter to THz ExaMINER office. ‘ ec MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, Nov. 24, 1888—udy & wky aR