Pe Bee, (MAT eS ay Ral ; ' i ecele ALN MT SE ae ae, THE DAILY EXAMINER. ee TS : _ ‘ : «£39 Fee er UTR beeP th ci te NY EULA The Examiner Pablishing Ce., FICE, L OFFI rT °T QQITATN oki MiAWH QUEEN HUU ALL ' rai rHetI LONDON HOUSE,” Charlotteto RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION Six Months S2 50 aa rhre Mon 1 2 () \ onth Uv a) 47 t ‘ | ri ites Contracts may for monthly, quar terly, | yearly or yearly advertisements on ALMANAC FOR JANUARY, 1689, MOUN S CHANGES, New ) lst day, 4h, Ym. } VW by i rizon Pir arter, 8 Sh., 28.) j \\ Kull Moon, Iith day, Ih., 24 hs & m., B, ad uarter, 24th day,1}1 4.5 a below horizon New Mqoon, 3ist day, 4h., 57m., a. m., N. E., below | ! D 3 Sil Vioon! Day's sd: dM ae ses Wa len’h i iiattr'’n 0 I £19 7 Sill y» 8 “4 oF" t lo 7” {) »! od : ‘ **) » ; in : 24'10 52) 1 3 oo Moniay ts 25111 19) 2 16 o 5) 4 7 i | 39 9 \Wednescaay i7 Fiiait Zi 3 &6 40) 10! Dhursday ’ 17 30: 0 26) 4 59 41 | Lil friday 6 3li 0 5216 € 43 | {2 Saturday ih) > | oa ot £5 i3isunday tO ae | S ( ‘7 14' Monday 4 | 2 s 49 15) Tuesda: 15 323; 9 34 51 | 1G) We i 44 ; ue ta , 3 | i7i i ‘ $ 7; & 371K 56 is| Friday ‘2 ;¢ 59 iy sat 4 10; 7 24 ae 20'Sundav > i] 42; 8 37) O 4 4) 21M ‘ 1} 44; 9 47/11 6 221 ; > $5)10 57} 2 5 23} Wednesday IS 46: morn! 2 4 ll 24' Thursday 31 48: 0 & t4 13 | 25\Friday — 36! 49) 1 21] 4 58 16 | yy saturday 39 50; 2 35] 6 23 is} 27} Sunday 34; 52) 3 48) 7 43 20 | 23] Monday 33| 541 45918 45| 29/ 25' Tuesday 32 56; 6 3| 9 39) 24 | 30 Wednesday 311 577i 6 58110 271 26) 31 Thursday = |7 29/4 58' 7 43/11 10] 9 29! j J.-L. WHEAT. J.G. BRIDGE Ss. L. BURR | WHEAT, BRIDGE & BURR, | Receivers and Commission Dealers: IN POTATOES, Butter, Cheese, Poultry, Game, &c. | i i } | EGGS, Consignments of ‘3 and POTATOES soli-}; cited and liberai advances made 44 & 46 COMMERCIAL STREET, | Boston, WASS. Boston Chamber of Comm wee Weekly Official Market Report sent to any firm on application, wky 3m dy law septZs GEORGE MUSGRAVE MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS AND— Commission Merchants, | HALIFAX Consignments of Island produce will receive yrrompt attention. I I LePERENCES: Thomas F yshe, %sq., Cashier Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; George! Macleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Charlottetown, WARKEN & JONES, EES MERCHANTS, | | ! ' ‘ j ! i i ' 1 East Cugzar anp 9 & 14 Mincine Lang, LONDON, ENGLAND. | Represented in Canad by WMoxrison MuoseGrave, Flalita« ) ‘ vf T< 7 ss cf ' — eae a i = ALWAYS. . pov 20, ee - —— - 2 a CT Tt eet et ca CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. MONDAY, JANUA m_ NE eee te | TOYS, e., ae. t | | i * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evniripvgs. ee egg Sinete Corirs Two Cents ry wa ~ wd os & gieoy . * 4 u ¥ j ; Ley lBteys ny % y | xa ied (ele ke wliesunanile 2. — fj i (om = GC a . a. © ay 3 2 ees é os aa = a a 2 a aa a ; ea ae PME APs A i ae , ie . ’ ' ae & 4 S ' ' i 4 ‘ C ' >» Pes at 6f Oi! i ‘) WISHES TO EXTEND TO OWR NUMEROUS FRIENDS AND PATRONS A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, And as an e\ or os © at oP “.™* few ei Sah. t Ciccone snerEar - a I ware wear on: are re: é ne PF hd ; HiOHnee of our good will towards you alli, we invite you © call at our elegant apartments on QUEEN STREET, TO INSPECT OUR MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF ia Goods ! is about to bid us adieu, we have decided to give it and our i BARGAINS in all lines that we keep in ; As the FOO j ] yea! patrons a good send-off, by g SLC Our reputation for FIRST-CLASS WORK is proverbial, and we have no _hesita- tion in saying that anyone who may have been imeditating upon getting something fony” m SUITS or OVERCOATS, have no alternative than to call on us. McLEOD & McKENZIE, star Mierchant Tailors. Charlottetown. December 19. 1888 NeW Pl, COMESLONATY, &¢, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED PART OF OUR NEW STOCK OF re itaisins, Currants, Peels, &c., ——CONSISTING OF—— 5,009 pounds CHOICE COOKING RAISINS, 2,500 ‘* LAYER VALENCIA * (extra good and clean), 800 ” SEEDLESS i (the finest we ever had), 4,000 GOOD CLEAN CURRANTS, 250 de CANDIED CITRON PEEL, 200 “6 LEMON AND ORANGE PEEL, And a very large assortment of FIGS, DATES, NUTS, PRUNES, &c., eX] ected daily. DESSICATED COCOANUT, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, SPICES, &c., &c., in great variety. We have also just opened the largest and finest assortment of CONFECTION. ERY ever imported by us, and in order to work it off will give extra good value to Couutry Dealers and Jobbers. Our Stock consists of MINTS, CONVERSATION LOZENGES, MIXTURES, ONE CENT NOVELTIES, GUM GOODS, CARAMELS, BARLEY SUGAR No old FOO Is on hand. Everything guaranteed GOOD, FRESH STOCK. BEER & GOFF, Queen Square and King Square Stores. Ch’town, Nov. 26, I888—oaw & wky [i , ek 3 Ly ; SS > oe ws ae ys 23 ea rs beats nomenon a icidhamiindin 4 82.00! 83.50! $4.50! CUSTOM MADEPANTS. [x }————- $7.00! $8.00! $9.00! At above prices we have on hand and guaranteed to give you solid comfort. ° a] wv ed $8.00, $1000, $12.00. We have OUR OWN MAKE of OVERCOATS at above figures. This is the chance of the bargain-hunter’s life. You have here an opportunity which should not be missed. —[x] $13.00, $17.00, e OVERCOATS ir this line, we have only to say : $19.06. COME AND SEE FOR OF t} XOURSELF. We agree to give you Bona Fide Value for your Money. Don’t forget that our CUSTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENT is making its patrons happy with good fitting garments. T ’ s ¥ ; FUR CAPS, all goods in our line marked very low witha view to DD. A. BRUCE, Merenmantr TaArvor. 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King was induct- ed into the rectorship of St. Luke’s Parish, Halifax, yesterday at 11 o'clock. The Bishop preached in the morning, and Mr. King gave his introductory sermon at the evening ser- vice, eee Eminent physicians everywhere recommend Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral as the most reliable remedy that can be had for colds, coughs, and all pulmonary disorders, Ask your druggist for Ayer’s Almanac; it is the best publication of the kind, and full of information. sessile BRUIN AGAIN.-—A bear was seen Friday last prowling in the woods near John Stewart's He has been in that neigh- borhoot for about three weeks, his tracks hav- ing been seen on several occasions. It is re- ported that a party of local sportsmen will set out for Milton to capture bruin to-day. osiemnilchitiiit A FooLtuarpy Trick.—A Kingston despatch says that a young man hitched a hand-sled to the Kingston and Pembroke Railway train one day last week and was drawn at about forty miles an hour from Wilbur to Levant. The foolhardy young man had a thrilling ex- perience and it will likely be some time before he will repeat the experiment. nile i piinianoaiil . Tne StaGe.—H. Price Webber, with the Boston Comedy Co., will open in Halifax on the 27th February. Zera Semon is organizing a company for next season. He advertised in the Clipper for special artists, and in one week received 275 applications by letter, from which he will pick his company. He promises something fine for next season, onstdpcniiis : MartrimoniaL Compiications. — An old farmer in Missouri discovered two of his daughters eloping with their lovers. He fol- lowed, shot the young men dead and wound- ed one of his daughters, When he returned home he learned that his other two daughters had eloped. He brought them back without bloodshed, and then his neighbors hung him to a tree. dni ental Moruers who have delicate children can see them daily improve and gain in ilesh and strength by giving them that perfect food and medicine, Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Qil with Hypophosphites. Dr. W. A. Hulbert, of Salisbury, Ills., says: ‘*I have used Scott’s Emulsion in cases of scrofula and debility. Results most gratifying. My little patients take it with p'easure.” Soid by all Druggists; 50c. and $1.00. ts) —_— ~~ Putting tut Snot.—The P. E. Island champion shot putter, John D. McPherson, says that he will wrestle any man in Canada for bigor little money. He also announces his willingness to compete at putting the shot with G. Gray, the amateur champion, and Currie, another big man, at putting the shot for $250 each in a sweepstakes contest. In vase a match is made, Thos. Ryan, of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., will bet $1,000 at the mark that McPherson will win, edielipeibcets Apvicx toe Moruers.— Mra. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teetl. 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 pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Svrup. and take no other kind. [April 1 ’8 sheath { A Ricn Discovery,-—Mr, James Rourke was in the city last evening, and on his way lhome from Boston, where he had been having yan analysis made of some gold and silver quartz, recently discovered on the property of Wm. Baleoo, at Westport, St, John county. The result of the examination proved that both gold and silver exist in paying quantities in the mine. In a ton of the silver quartz 324 ounces, valued at $32.50, while in a ton ot the other sample, one ounce of gold, valued at $20.67, was found. Mr. Rourke will proceed at once to form a company for the develop- ment of the mine. Some city gentlemen have already asked for stock in the proposed com- pany.— St. John Telegraph. Tuk CHamption Mean May.—The chany pion mean man has been found in Vermont. A young lady went into a dentist’s office a few days ago, and had her teeth examined, the doctor reporting them badly decayed, but, by quite an outlay of money he could put them in good shape, The young lady departed, saying she would report to her husband and call again in a few days. She did so, and on her second eall, she was ac- companied by her father, the latter telling the dentist to go ahead with the job, and he would pay the bill. Thinking the den- tist might wonder why he was paying the bill, the father explained that the husband had said his wife’s teeth decayed befure he married her, and he was not going to pay for fixing them up, her father ought to do it. MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s brother, Wm. McLean, Cashier of the Merchants’ Bank, Charlottetown, on the 24th inst., by the Rev. John Goodwill, William Thompgon, J. P., of Albion Millis, Lot 59, to Annie, youngest daughter of the late Angus McLean, of Point Prim. Pi gD. At his residence, in Souris, King’s County, on the 26th inst., at 2.05 a. m., Joseph Doyle, merchant, son of the late Peter Doyle, Fort Augustus, in the 40th year of his age, leaving an amiable and sorrowing wife and two chil- dren to mourn the loss of a kind and devoted husband and loving parent. Requsescat in puce, At Lot 48, on the 22nd iust., after a linger. ing illness, Annie Elizabeth, third daughter of the late Duncan Stewart, in the 23rd year of her age, t Dearest sister, thoa hast left us, And here thy loss we deeply feel; But it is God who hast bereft us, { He can all our sorrows heal. Sletesdiienne ‘et el a MW Pa eae atte ncn VOL. 24.—NO. 55. The Fire This Morning. Suorr ty before three o'clock this morn- ing, watchman Merchant, while going his rounds, made the alarming discovery that the Cameron Block was on fire. He at once gave the alarm.+ In five minutes or less from the first clang of the bell a stream of water was pouring into the premises. But it was exceedingly difficult to ** locate ” the seat of the fire. Smoke was issuing from every window in the large building. So dense and hot was it that the firenien could not enter the building for the pur- pose of discovering the burning part. The Chief Engineer, however, soon came to the conclusion that the fire had emanated from the restaurant known as * The Bijou.” The door at the back of the restaurant was broken open, a3 well as a window in the front, and four heavy streams were as quickly as possible tnrned upon that com- partment of the building, flooding the plac in a very short time. As soon as ? entrance could be effected, it was for that the fire had started in a clothes ¢} in the restauraut, directly under the stairway. From this closet the tire upward and along the ceiling, through the beams into the jewe. of Mr. E. W. Taylor adjoining. Chief Emgineer Large and the pipéiiet™ fought their way through the blinding smoke into the immediate vicinity of the fire, and by their strenuous exertions soyg succeeded in getting the fames under con- trol. By five o’clgck the fire was com- pletely extinguished, and the firemen left tor their homes. The damage to the building by fire is in the region of the closet in which the fire started, and along the walls through into Taylor’s store. All the stock and furniture in the confee- tionery and restaurant is much damaged by water and fire, and everything about the premises is topsy turvy in consequence. The closet iu the restaurant, and in which the fire started, contained, in addition to the clothing therein, about $40 in cash, which Mrs. McDonald had placed there on Saturday evening, and which she over- looked removing when leaving the store. The heat of the fire while making its way through into Taylor's store cracked a large plate-glass mirror, which had to be after- wards removed in order to allow the hose to play on the burning wall behind. Some of the jewelry, etc., in the show cases and drawers was dataaged by the fire, and nearly everything in the store was more or less injured by smoke. The store was also flooded with water. The cellar of Reddin’s Drug Store was flooded with water, and some of the cigars, etc., therein were damaged, A good deal of the goods in the store were also some- what smoked. Scott’s barber shop was also flooded with water ana the furniture had to be removed. The stock and fixings in ‘*The Bijou” are insured in one of the companies repre- sented by Mr. Urquhart for $300. This sum will not, it is estimated, go very far towards covering Mr. Macdonald’s loss. Mr. Taylor has his stock and furni- ture insured in the Commercial Union and British American Companies, represented by Mr. Urquhart for $2,000 in each. His loss is therefore more than covered by in- surance. Mr. Reddin js also, we understand, in- sured. The origin of the fire is unknown. The great value of the waterworks in cases of fire was plainly evident. The use- lessness of the fire bell as a means of alarm- ing citizens was also painfully apparent. Several of the firemen never heard a sound of the bell, and many of those whose pro- perty was in danger did not know anything about the fire till aroused from their slum- bers by special messengers. The sooner we have an electric alarm the better for the public in general. Messrs. Taylor and Macdonald desire to return their sincere thanks to Chief En- gineer Large and his firemen for their good work during the progress of the fire, -———- — ——-- -- 2 -<De eo ——_— Notes and Clippings. ~There are several ways of addressing a woman, according to her several stations in life : ** If she is married, without children, praise the husband. If she is a mother, praise the children. If she is fancy free, praise herself.” —The time when a!) Canadjan bank bills will pass current at their face value throughuut the Dominion is brought still nearer by the arrangement between the Bank of Toronto,the Bank of British North America and the Union Bank of Halifax, just announced, by which the former's notes will be guaranteed their face value in the Northwest, British Columbia and the Maritime Provinces, and those of the latter throughout Ontario and Quebec. — The Boston Traveiler remarks: Eng- land, true to her great history, exacts for her flag every right guaranteed to it by treaty and international law. Believing it to be time to notify Germany that its game to control Samoa is understood, she informs Bismarck distinctly that he must play the game po further. The tone and authority of Britain in this matter cause Americans to regret that their own government seems somewhat behind tfme in asserting the dignity and rights of the nation. —The latest gift ofthe Queen to her peo- ple is received as a wost gracious and gen- erous act. She has bequeathed nearly the whole of the jubilee gifts received by her last year, tothe nation. The collection will continue to be open to public inspec- tion at Windsor, till, at a future time, it is transferred to some public institution, probably the South Kensington Museum. As a memogial of the present reign, and, as }# symbol of the attachment of the people to théir sovereign, the gifts will be justly treasured by posterity. >. Stock-T Kine, —Remnants of cloth, rem nants of ircss goods, silks and satins wl be cleared out at a great at J. B. Mac dd@aald a. dec24 d w a ar