ES OO NET RR slp mos gen ee ~ THE DAILY EXAMI _— - From North Cape to Hast Point the Dial points to | £ PROWSE, THE WONDERFUL CHEAP - SATURDAY, J ANUARY 5, 1889. and singles him out as the Beacon Light and Guiding Star of the Clothing Business of Prince Edward Island. If the terrible cannonading we have given the POPULAR Clothing Stores h: eused the pe : : i nonad 4 g Stores have caused them to put on their war paint and come out in their true color, we fear: th Windy, but HARMLESS. They neither have the courage nor brains to take the lead ; but, Spaniel-like, endeavor to follow and imitate. BUT VERILY THEY FAILETH “ TOILERS AND WAGE EARNERS! th vu You have received goods that will give you satisfaction at moderate prices. thus establishing close and lasting business relations that will bind you to our store for all time to come. dollar you spent with us. or poor, a fr] LX} WE MBA N [x They are BUSINESS |! . All Wool Pants, 95 cents; Good Tweed Overcoats, $1.95; Good Tweed Coats, 98 cents; and our WHOLE STOCK of Clothing at worse than SLAUGHTER PRICES for 30 DAYS 7} 4 You have felt our influence in the way of low prices for good Clothing since we opened business, getting a good full dollar's. worth of goods for ever SQUARE DEALING, prompt and careful attention to business is given every sana _E. PROWSE, THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MAN, = Local and Other Items. Y. M. C. A.—Tuesday, the 22nd, is the day fixed for the first Y. M. C. A. concert. oumniiiinienen Scorr Act Frxes.—The sum of 35,317 was realized out of the Scott Act, in Elgin, Ont., for the past year. a Luerstative.—The New Brunswick Le- gislature will meet for the despatch of busi- ness onthe 7th March next. commences Waatner ix Oxtanto.—The weather in Ontario is reported as *‘ very tine "—such as is usually experienced in November. Tatkixe Anove Removat.—Maine is dis cussing ® proposal to remove its capital from Augusta to Portland or Bangor, the greatest affort being made on behalf of Portland. as Bauravep 1x Dreams.—Miss Addie Hern- Aen, of Erin, Tenn., dreamed recently of dig- ging up $560 in gold, and the next day she went to the place visited in the dream and she did it in fact. —_ << _—— Curtprens’ Service.—There will be 4 Children’s Service, with Christmas carols at St. Peter's Church, to-morrow, at 3.15. The offertory will be for the education of an Indian child in British Columbia. ed Memoriust Wixvow.—There has recently been placed in position in St. George # Church, Montreal, a beautiful memrrial win- dow, erected by the friends of the late Thos. White, Minister of the Interior. The work is a beautiful specimen of art manufacture. _—-»— Mrsreriovs Diszasz.—A mysterious skin disease is prevalent in Quebec. It appears to have started about two years since in Lake St. Jobn district. Last year, the near by parishes had their share of it and at the pre- sent time medical experts say that about one- third of the population of Quebec are aftlict- ed. Its origin is unknown. __>——_—_ Ant FPrrsox Wi Svurt.—The London Daily Telegraph, in leading article on the subject of Ministers to England, says: We have always contrived to make them more English than they were before they came to England. Should Blaine come to England as United States Minister, England would like it as a great compliment, but who ever Mr, Harrison chooses is certain to be persona grate here. ee Won't Say It Acaty.—The Rev. Alexand er, rabbi of the Jewish church in Omaha, ore- ated a riot in his church last Saturday morn- ing by declaring that the story of Christ hav- ing been nailed upon the cross and exposed to the execration of the mob was a myth. His congregation at once rose to & man and rush- ed for the rabbi, who beat « precipitate re- treat. He would have been killed had he been caught. The polide came to his rescue. " ; Some Statistics. —R. N. Knight, regis- trar of births, deaths and marriages for the eity and county of St. John, says that dur- ing the past year there werereported to him 635 births, 359 marriages, : Of this number 238 marriages, 394 births and 589 deaths took place during the last six months, thus showing & considerable increase over the first half of the year. ~~» A Wesrern Parapisz.—Says the Viec- toria, B. C. Colonist of Dec. 19th: T. J. Partridge yesterday displayed, as an evi- dence of the mildness of the present weather, a gladiolus fourteen inches in length, which was growing in his garden in the open sir. His apple trees still re- tain their green leaves. In the garden of Geo. Pottinger, corner of Cook and North Park streets, is an apple tree in full bloom. —_— —_>” Pawatyzap 1s Hts Puurit.—In the Metho- dist Episcopal Church, Mason City, lowa, ome Sunday morning, 4 large audience h athered to listen to 4 Christmas sermon by £.. W. Frank Paxton. After announcing the hymn he seated himeelf in bis accustomed piace, but after the hymn was sung the pastor remained in bis seat. The audienee sat in amazement for fully five minutes, when it was discovered that a was oofeme ee rtial peralysis of the brain, and was uncon- teu. Pie wae earried to his home and is recovering. Exprrty Lapies’ CLus.—The first of the series of evening mectings of the above So- ciety was convened by order of President, at the residence of one of its members, on Friday evening, when 4 goodly number were present. This institution has been in existence for some years, and the sum- mer picnic is an event of the season. We ball be pleased from time to tims to re- rt the movements of this interesting zlub whose object is the better develop- ment of sisterly affection in the domestic relations of life, and binding together more ‘closely the social bonds of womanhood, - ~- and 1073 deaths. | Sign Local and Other Items. | A Pornter.—At an English church wed- | ding the other day, the bridesmaids marched in with their boquets tied to the ends of walking sticks. Anorner Onz.—The wholesale dry goods | house of T. & E. Kenney, Halifax, has |issued a very pretty calendar, a copy of which has been received at thia oftice. Gosps. Service.—Usual Sunday afternoon service will be held in the Y. M. C. A. Hall tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock : snbject,— Parable of the Talents, Matt. XXV, 14-31. Warp Fivs.—We understand that Philip Large, Esq., who was nominated at a meeting of the electors of Ward tive, on the 3d inst., as a candidate for the position of City Councillor, is now in the field, and that his ecard will be published in a few days, RariwayGosps t Muerine.— Every Sun- day at four o'clock, in McLeod's Hall. Les- son to-morrow from the parable of the vine, John, 159: *‘ As the Father hath loved Me, so have I loved you. Con- tinne ye in my Jove.” These meetings are open to all. ——_—__—— Jack Tne Ruiprer.—The London police have recejved and traced to their origin letters which lead them to believe that ‘‘Jaek the Ripper” is living in the vicinjty of Drury Lane. They do not accept the theory that the White- chapel fiend had anything to do with the murder of little John Gill, at Bradford, and seem confident that the clue upon which they of the Big CATARRH. Catarrhal Deafness—Hay Fever. A NEW HOME TREATMENT. Sufferers are not generally aware that these diseases are contagious, or that they are due to the presence of living parasites in he lining membrane of the nose and eustachian tubes. Microscopic research, however, has proved this to be a fact, and the result is that a simple remedy has been formulated whereby catarrh, catarrhal deaf- ness and hay fever are permanently cured in from one to three simple applications made at home by the patient once in two weeks. N, B.—For catarrhal discharges peculiar to females (whites) this remedy is a@ specific. A pamphlet explaining this new treatment is sent on receipt of ten cents by A. H. Dixon & Son, 302 West King Street, Toronto, Canada.—Scientific American, Sufferers from catarrhal troubles should carefully read the above. novl6 wly Consumption Surely Cured. To the Editor:— Please inform your readers that I havea Rite a remedy for the above named. disease, y its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be Lglad to send two bottles of my remedy FRER to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send me their Express and P. Q. address. Respectfully Dr. T. A. SLOCUM, 37 Younge Street are new working will result in the murderer's capture in London. More Goop Gvessine.—The number of seeds in the pumpkin on exhibition in the Tea Store, Queen Street, for sometime past, were counted yesterday by Mr. George M. Harris. There were 789 seeds in all. Miss J. P. McLean, Charlottetown, guess- ed 780, and won the tea service. Mise Minnie Waddell was the second nearest. The guesses ranged from 12 to 1000. LaNNow AND GoprREY.—The Boston Ath- enian Club has offered to give a purse of $500 for a 12 round glove contest between heavy weights Joe Lannon and Geo. Godfrey, the men to spar, in the event of acceptance of the terms, at the next exhibition of the club. Godfrey has already stated that he will accept the offer, but Lannon being out of town, the match could not be be closed in consequence. It is not known how tha South Boston man feels in the matter, but his manager, Billy Mahoney, is confident that Joe will not accept, because a better purse can be obtained for a contest of the same number of rounds. —s>-—— Conrections.—The deposits at the Savings Bank in Summerside in the past six months amount to $49,509.79,—not $39,509.79 as stated ; and the balance of savings at Sum- merside at the end of the year was $333,279.02, not $323,279.02. We learn that the railway postal clerk on the line west of Summerside, forwards western letters direct to the Stanley. Consequently, a letter sent from Alberton to St. John would not be detained at Charlottetown. This bein the case, eight days—not nine days—woul be mater in the transmission of a letter and a reply between St, John and Alberton. DIED. At the residence of Lemuel Phillips, . Hills- borough Street, on the 3rdinst. Mflton Phil- lips, aged 23 years, only son of James and Is- abella Phillips, Lower Montague, P. E. Is- land. At North Wiltshire, this morning, (Satur- day, 5th), aged 72 years, William Large, Esq., highly respected. {Funeral on Monday, 7th inst., at 1 p. m.)} The Snow Storm. So all night long the storm roared on! The morning broke without a sun ; And when the second morning shone We looked upon a world unknown, On nothing we could call our own. Around the glistening wonder bent The blue walls of the firmanent, No cloud above, no earth below, A universe of sky and snow ! The old familiar sights of ours Too marvellous shapes; strange domos and towers Rose up where sty or. corn crib stood, Or oni wall or belt of wood ; A soft white mound the brush pile showed, A fenceless drift what once was road ; The bridal post an old man sat, With loose flung coat and high cocked hat ; The well curb had a Chinese roof ; And even the long sweep, high aloof, In its slant splendor seemed to tell f Pisa’s leaning miracle. ” ° —John G. Whittier. Whooping cough, croup, sore throat, - sud den colds, and the lung troubles peculiar to children, are easily controlled by ey administering Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. is remedy is saie to and adapted to all constitutiens. take, certain in its — Toronto Ont, Feb, 24 6 mons. -_-— The unequalled value Paton & Co, are offer. ing in their clothing department cannot be realized without a personal examination of the goods. WATER WORKS. M. STEVENSON Hereby desires to inform the public that he is prepared to attend to all GASFITTING WORK, —AND THE— Fixing of Hot and Cold Water Pipes in Houses, and Plumbing of all descriptions. All work done by him will be first-class. ALSO, IN STORE—A large supply of TIN- WARE, STOVEPIPE, COAL HODS, etc. All orders carefully and promptly attended to. M, STEVENSON, Queen Street. nov29—dy lw then eod 2m tent to take charge of a water power country Grist and Oatmeal Mill. Apply by let- ter with references, Address “F,” P. O. Box 75, Chariottetown. 6i eod—decl9 FOR ALL. $30 a week and expenses paid. Samples worth $5 and particuiars free. P. O, VICKERY, Augusta, Me, FOR SALE. FARM situated on Grand River, Lot 55, con- A taining 300 Acres of good Land, one half the other covered with Hard and Soft Terms easy. GEOKGE HOWLETT, Narrows Creek oe oe’ WANTED.—A young man compe clear, Wood. octS—whky 3m pd TENDERS. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, Cn’Town, P. E. I., Dec. 5, 1888. a ee TENDERS will be received at this Department up to The (0th day of January, 1889, from any person or persons willing to contract for the Repairs to be done to the Provin- cial Building, Charlottetown, of Public Wor A cash deposit or certified check of five per cent. of the amount of Tender must accompany each Tender, which will be returned if the Ten- der is not accepted. Tenders must be marked “‘ Tenders for Pro vincial Building.” The names oF two good and responsible per- sons, Willing to become security for the faithful performance of the contract, must accompany each Tender The Department is not bound to accept the lowest or any Tender. JNO. WM. MORRISON, Seoretary of Public Works. deol3—wiy i dte Hat, according to appernnnaee to be seen at the affice 8. ; ' Queen Street. aD Great Clearance Sale OF READYMADE REEFERS, vVERCOATS, THE WHOLE STOCK MUST REDUCED PRICES Our reason for clearing SULTS. (x AND BE CLEARED OUT AT ONCE. ee FOR CASH ONLY. ts {x} out our stock at such Reduced Prices, is to ! make room for our large Spring Importations. x This is an opportunity that may never occur again. PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. Don’t forget the place. 7 “They must go.” JAMES =" ae Bee No reasonable offer refused. PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE. 3 ‘} Ch’tewn, Jan. 3, 1889.—eod&wkly. Mortgage Sale. ' To be sold by Public Auction, on WEDNKES- DAY, the 6th day of February, A. D. 1889, at Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House in| Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a Power | of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the 10th day of January, A. i. | 1874, and made between William Murphy, of | Somerset, Lot ''wenty-Seven, in Prince County, in Prince Edward Island, and Rose Ann, his! wife, of the one part, and Danie] Hodgson, of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in said} Island, Trustee and Executor of the last will and testament of Charles Wright, deceased, of the other part :— arcel of Land LL that tract, piece and A situate, lying and being in Lot or Township | No.27, bounded as follows, that is to say :—By a line commencing at a stake set in the south side of the Anderson Road, and in the western side of the road leading to Tryon; thence running south along the same to the division line of the northern moiety of said Township; thence west in said division line three chains and fifty-cight links; thence north to the Anderson Road aforesaid; thence along the same eastwardly to the place of commencement, containing Thirty Acres of Land, a little more or less. ALS0—AII that other tract. piece and parcel of Landin said Lot and County aforesaid, bounded and described as follows:—Commencing at a} stake fixed onthe south side of the Anderson } Road, and in the north-east angle of 65 Acres of Land in possession of James Johnston ; thence running south about ninety chains tothe divi- sion line of Township No. 27; thence west along saidiline toa Farm inthe occupation of John Kelly ; thence following the said John Kelly's east line to the aforesaid road; thence eastward- ly along the said road to the stake or place of commencement, containing 65 Acres of Land, a little more or less. Dated this Twenty-Ninth day of December, A. D. 1888, EDWARD J. HODGSON, Surviving Executor of the last Will and Testa- ment of Daniel Hodgson, deceased, and Trustee of Estate of late Charles Wright. dec29—eod & wky si sle Furniture! Furniture! HAVE now on hand a large assortment of PARLOR AND BEDROOM SETS, in Walnut, Mahogany, Ash and Oak, Walnut Sideboards, Hair and Flock Mattrasses, etc. Intending purchasers would do well to inspect this Furniture before going else- where. G. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. novl2 WANTS, LOST, FOUND d&e ‘For Mens’ Shirts and Drawers, Reefing Jackets, Top Coats, a _ ——— Girt & er, a te, For Useful Christmas Presents. Silk Handkerchiefs, Plain and Hem-Stitched, Fancy Border Handkerchiefs, White Silk Handkerchiefs. HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE, For Wool Clouds, Fascinators, Hoods, Jerseys, Cardigan Jackets, Astracan Mitts and Gloves, Kid Mitts. HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE, Are showing a fine stock of Dress Goods, Ulster and Mantle Cloths, Silk Sealettes, Wool Sealettes, Nap Cloths & Tweeds. —_—— ‘0: HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE, Suits, Hats and Caps, Knit Wool Gloves, oO: HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE, Muffs, Collars, Fur Caps, Sleigh Mens’ Fur Coats. 20: HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE, Have a nice stock of Fancy Goods for Christmas, Work Boxes Jewel Cases, Ladies’ Satchels, Purses, &., &c. 20: Harris & Stewart, LOndOD HOUSE For Astracan Jackets, Robes, WANTED—A situation as Cook. good refer- ances. Apply at M. Sweeney’s, Dorchester Street. (jand—li pd WANTED—A servant girl for general work. Apply to Mrs. F. W. Hughes, Upper Great George Street. ané—3i pd LOst—0n Friday, Dec. 21, (Christmas Market Day)a Gold Watch Chain with two gold pieces and a horse’s head attached to it. ‘The finder will be suitably rewarded on leaving the same at this office. (jand—3i. wkly li p WANTED.- A few permament boarders can be accommodated at the Glasgow House. A, Newman. {jan3—3i-pd WANTED.—A Female Servant to whom good wages will be given. Apply to Mrs. GEORGE ALLEY. Dorchester Street. _{de3l tf. WANTED.—A Girl for general housework, Apply to Mrs, Davip SMALL, Pownal 8t, dee27-6i ood | Charlottetown, December 19, 1888—eod & wky eo or DR. A. B.. GORDON, DENTIST 100REWAR O’ E HUNDRED Dollars reward will be paid MONTAGUE DRUG STORE, to any person or persons who will give such WHERE HK IS PREPARED TO DO information as will lead to the recovery of the . ° . All Kinds of Dentistry. money (8400) stolen from the subscriber's store, on Queen Street, between Monday evening the 24th, and Wednesday the 26th inst. If part of the money is recovered, ® pro- portionate amount of the reward will be paid. J. B. MACDONALD. Dec. 31, 1888. —3i dy & wkly. OST.—Between the Market House and the Ferry Wharf, last night, the 28th inst., eight actory Cloth, large check. The finder yards of Es ill be rewarded by leaving it at the Charlotte- Cocaine applied tothe Gums for painless ox tows Woolen Co's. Store, north side of Queen trection, without extra charge pd si—dec2 decI—wky 41 pd Square, ee ATO RR ME i meaty een, ow