@ ‘ { a « PO ee Roe ew. we me THE DAILY EXAMINER, ra Focaland Other Items. ihree new summonses were _ - 4 ted Cocoanut, t beer & Gott s 2i-—decl6 Mr. Chamberlain is to spend ‘ n as the guest of Lord Lans = Chere wasasmallattend- day owing to the wet! material change in prices. > | ; narket to in tins and by | } ' ' | | 1 | ’ i | i } i ras | SWGRAPHIC NEWS. (SPECIAL Despatcurs To THE EXAMINER, VICTORY! eel Shelburne Redeemed. Yarmouth Held by tha Grits N will meet to nig rht, ene: _ x tor general busi ness, Me smbers ms always welcome.—Joun | sé ; With «a Largely Reduced > >. Surr.—The tortilita gold end. ailves Majority. ipany has sued the New York | $500,000 for libel in calling the | a ompal ya collosal bunev s heme. Joseph » ol H Reall. t president of the company, has SHELBURNE, Dee. 15. : the /Zerald for $250,000 damages for For the tirst time in its histury Shelburne i has eleeted a Liberal-Conservative to the - Dominion Commons, oublesome congh for more To day. aiter a, gallant _ fight, Ma jor- srs, and have had the advice of | Gene ral Laurie redéemed the « Junty. The most skilled physicians; but I| vrits are terrib ly dwn im the mouth. Next to relieve and cure me till I|time we 4will” retuch Ggneral ‘Laurie by a is pendant epee Vough Balsam. Mrs, | majority that will require three! figures to “ - Riverside, ; rial) express its volume. Laurie’s majority is dy wy lw. . " . ‘. 4 . . Six. : . Droe+Rank of Montreal YarRmovuru, Dee. 15. (about 40 points within the] As was universally conceded, Mr. Jovitt s, Some heavy individual losses | was” elected, but by areduced majority. Thi OP mh vaines 8 Gue in) Lovitt’s majority is 567; a decrease of 125, we res ame ten — vb the’ as compared with his majority in the cs mS OO DIZHCr TALES OF taverest NOW February contest. Considering all the p _ odds against the Conservatives, they are facniricent Dtsp.ay. rhe Japa ene justly proud of the vote they polled for 9 . iew at Stevenson’s build their candidate. i lL also to-morrow, Satu oe ee ee Som Den; Rees ih o'clock. a: t.. anit A Disastrous inundation. 6p Sale t n Monday, Dec. 19th, at 11 o'clock No reserve.—A. San Francisco, Dee. 15. McNeill, Auctioneer The steamship City of Sydney, from he Hong Kong and Yokohama, reports that SALE AND lea.—Remember the Fancy Sale|the Huangeo Ho river. overtlowed its “banks and Lea in altof the Caariott town Baptist in the province of Honau, China, on Sept. U1 bp pe 89 oon M irket Hall on W ed- 28th, and comple tely inundated the elevated _ “s° x = a 21st. Bazaar w ill — ~ populous cities. lhe whole area now is a -p-u eg emge tables ato oO clo ee Ad raging sea 10 to 15 feet deep, where: once sion to Hall 10 cents; tea and admission : a Sen on eahid was a densely populated plain. The loss of life is incaleulable. Missionaries say mil > lions of Chinese are homeless and starving. _EpvucationaL Cxasses.—The educational} Nearly all the people are drowned in the ‘ASSES 1 ne ti m with the : Y. M. C district reached by the water. The extent seat” pa ene A onl CVEGING Sh Une. L. werjof the ground swept over is 7,000 railes. : 7 q ona oo ‘Ans : oe Fh in lt is stated that the river ane longer flows tare re ested ft ittend, and any others ne urd =e ere but - =e the i He lasece,-Cuas, LGB, Honau and northern Nganwhui into a lake. Secy. Y. M.'C. A. neni - A Fatai Election. Cur MAIL SPECIAI rhe time at which the ae “s special train to connect with the steamer Louis, Dee. 15. Lansdowne will leave Charlottetown has not A despatch received from Jamariave, in been fixed Passengers desiring to take this train had better, therefore apply for infor mation at the Railway oflice on the evening previous to the day in which they propose to lo so,—7. ¢., if Tue Examiner should fail irom any use to afford the desired informa tion > Happy Workers.—The Happy Workers gocia ul in Zion Church last night, came off w ith g \ large number of persons we present rhe young people enjoyed i selves to their heart's content, while those ed in ye ere evidently in full The handsome sum of about $90 was received from the sale of fancy articles, freshbment tables and admission fees. A after 9 o'clock a simultaneous rush was for the out preparatory to ‘ the scei ft enjoyment provided by Happy W orkei more vdy un $y mpathy. irs W ——na The Scott Aci i Serutiny. ae [ne scrutiny of the votes east at the late Scott Act contest in t! ‘ity began before Judge Alley yester ning, and con- six o'clock last evening adjourned wntil As a gen- ied until nearly hen further enquiry morrow morning at Li a. m, eral 1 ile all was the ballots were very well irked, and consequently allowed by e Judge without any objection, while but reserved Of the 19 r 40 ballots have been yy the Judge for consideration. rejected by the De sputy Returning Officer ening of the election, sume four of them were not meet at all. Of the remaining 15 the majority of them were marked for the petition; and besides these two others were found that had beea waited as against the petition, which did iin the initials of the Vepaty Re- tur Officer, while one was found marked for iti and had been counted for h had ¢! 1¢ of the Deputy Re- ny Officer on the back, instead of his initials ill these ballots have been re- erved by the Judge for consideration. While it is quite probable that the majority iwwainst the petition will be slightly re- l, the result of the voting will not be —_— > Stipendiary Magistrate's Court. ll, drunk, $1 or 4 days. m-payment of track , 85.25 and costs similar cases were settled out of . ; lraraman, n [wo youn charged with assaulting discharged on their the prosecutor not ap- £ men, ‘ iltryiman, were hizance, 4 case of cr npiainant uelty to a dog was dismissed, declining to press the The Rain, ‘, ~There is so much grumbling-—yes, that's the word—-about the abundant rain, DY, well, almost every one, whether en- to which it undoubtedly is obliged to go abroad, for eration it is not particularly fitted, peering philosophically through the ines at home, that it is well to smovth the fled popular feeling with a° word in trade, + arawback, or ‘ortunately, immediately preceding the great pluvial supply, the well directed fiat f Councillor Small set the gutter cleaner instrumentality the and by th ut - to run and be water has a Iree course hi the town from its and we have in conse- well-grounded hope of immunity next spring from the microbe, bacillus and ed germ of epidemic troubles. There- re let us give thanks that a wiser cor- troller than man or mundane affairs has our future in His beneficial keeping. R. water is cleaning summer impurities, } uechce the the southern part of the State, says that a riot occurred during the election, on Sun- day. One of the parties opened the polls, and the others began to fight at each poll. There were pitched battles, and _ ballot- boxes overturned or destroyed. Hight men were killed, and over forty wounded. } The result is the old Mayor will hold over another term. _ ee qovernor-Genera2l’s Movements. MontTREAL, Dec. 15. The Governor-General and Lady Lans- downe visited the néw Victoria Rifle Armory to-day. To-night His Excellency opened the historical exhibition of the numismatic: and atigurian society. The Vice Regal party return to Ottawa to-morrow. ii lela Timber Lands Sales, Toronto, Ont., Dec. 15. The sale of the Crown L realized over one timber berths took place in unds office here to-day, and and a quarter million dollars. Pricesfranged from $800 to $6,400 per square mile. Representatives of American firms bought largely. ee Freedom of the City. Lonpon, Dee. 15. The corporation of the city of London to-day voted the freedom of the city to Hartington, in recognition of hia services in defence of the Empire. The Glad- stonian members opposed it. Sentenced. Monrreat, Dee. 15. Joseph Chapieau, who attempted to murder Mr. Verville in his grocery store some days ago, was to-day sentenced to 14 years in the penitentiary. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Dec. Strong windsor moderate gales from southeast to southwest, cloudy with rain. Loca 13—16 a. m, the — Notices. Cueapest and Best Boots at Goff Bros. decl5—tf TweLve PArRsS.of Mens’ Woonsecket Rub- ber-lined Boots just received at Goff Bros, dec 16 tf A creat supply of Rubbers and Overshoes just received at Goff Bros. tf—deécl6 tf—decl6 Skatixe Boor$ at Goff Bros. aa MARRIED. On the 22nd ult., by the Rev. A. E. Barke, P. P., Thomas Valley to Mary Lawlor, both of Vernon River. DIED. At Rollo Bay, on the 9th inst., of croup, Henry Be srnard, the six year old child of Evariste and Elizabeth Ann “Gallant. - REDDIN'S | DRUG STORE. Headquarters for XMAS GOODS. | —~ MEE "-RSCHAUM and Briar. Pipes, men’s Leather Cases, Ladies’ do, Plush G oods, Brass Goods, Celluloid Goods. N. B.—The best Essences, Peels, &c p OM. REDDIN, IR Dec, 15, 1887--tl d31 BEAUTIS UL CHRISTMAS | i Fentle- : PRESENTS AT WAT3C™ 7, 1887--if —— Dec. SALE OF PAPERS & MAGAZING. —ON— TUESDAY, “— INSTANT, YM. C. A. Re EADING ROOM, AlbMembers of the Y. M. ©. A to attend this sale. All the leading English and American Mag azines will be offered. An opportunity is atforded of proenring the best literature at much less thin regular priée. CHAS. LEIGH, Jr., 1857. GSRAND hi Has Sale, 32 Cases Japanese Goods, direct from Hiogo, Japan. . are entitled Secretary, Dec. 14, BY AUCTION, WONDAY, December 19th, at STEVENSON’S BUILDING, UZEN STREET,— = L af rest and Bes t-selected and most = ant Assortment in this line yet offered lh: opens rising Embroidered Silk Screens and ouher At 11 o’clochk, Wancy Silk Goods, Lacquered Ware in great ‘ariety, Bamboo Goods, Inlaid Work Boxes, De sks, Cabinets, &c., Porcelain, Enameoiled and Sronze Ware, The » whole invoice, which embraces many yae4 able and fancy articles, suit abi e for Christra and ethes Presents, will be suid without emanates Catalogues at Sale. A, McNEILL, Auctioneer. Dec.12 Winter Me il Service at Gane f pay- erse—Winters 1887-88, (PENDERS will be received at the Agency of the Marine Department, Charlottetown, up to the 3ist December, inst,, at 12 o’clock, noon, for the conveyance between Boat House and edge Board fice, at Cape Traverse, of Boats, Crews, Mails, Baggage, Express and other Goods, crossing in the Government Ice-boats. Tenders to state rate per trip of three boats. Two good and sufficient sureties will be required for the faithful performance of the service. Information may be obtained by parties wishing to tender. upon application at the Agency, Charlottetown. A. LORD, Agent Marine Department. Dee, 13, 1887—decl4 3i eod her jour 2i Ch’town, COMPARE Prices you are Charged for ROY Alu’ WOODILL’S. 25 os, Fips.... ...20e..|' Doz. Tithe .....t3. Te. — ” pen Sa | eo ieee wee 12c. . mee | ee ee 25c. (Full weight ) Consumers saving at least 20 per Cent. by using Weodill’s, and having as much satisfaction, VICTORIA HOTEL, Oct. 27, 1887. None has -given us more satisfaction than W OODILL’s GRRMAN BAKING POWDER, which we have used nearly three years. D?- W. McCOMICK, Proprietor. pec. +?wksa BOOKS! BOOKS! At the Bible Depository. JUST ARRIVED.—Boys’ and Girls’ Own, Child’s Companion. Our Darlings, Quiver; and alot of other Magazines and handsome Books, suitable for Xmas; also Xinas Cards in great variety, all very cheap. Bibles and Testaments always > hand. M. ELLIS, Upper aoe Street, q LSs7 Dec. 1, 1887—ecd WANTS, LOST, FOUND ke. BOARDERS-— Four or five students can find good accommodation in a central part of the terms reasonable. Apply at this office. declé tf ¢ ity, A Servant to do general housework family; no washing, AS8ply at decld 3i W ANTED in a small this office. W- AN’ r .NTED. 4 Servant Girl for general house- work; good references required. Apply to No. 388 Kent Street. King Square. decla 3i WANTED-A small property (a mile or two out of Town). having on it a never-failin g ssring of water. Information of such please furnlsh toto “C. B.,” P. O. Box 53, Charlotte town, or this oflice. dec13 : (CARRIAGES, Coaches, &e.. - stored for * the ‘4 winter in large, dry barn; $2. 00 for the sea- son.—D. O'M. Reddin, dec9 6i BOARD ERS ACCOMMODATED — At. Mrs. McLean’s. Hillsborough Street, between Dor- chester and King. octl9 eod tf \ ANTED—A cook; references required. Ap- ply to Mrs. F. L. Haszard, Euston Street. dec7 mo LET—A House on King Street, near the “~ Railway; also, House and Stable on Pleasant William Dodd. dec8 tf ROR SALE—A good Milch: Cow, newly calved. _Apoly v to Horace Haszard. decé tf “treet, po L ET.— “The Surgery and Consulting Room in the City Hotel, Great George Street, hither- to occupied by Dr. Warburton. Apply at the Lond:® House or to Daniel Davies, Dundas Es- planaik. nov 18 Fok SALE—On time, or to let for a term of years, the House and premises on School St., ocenpied by the late Mrs. Mabey. Apply to Mr. Weldon, in Law Courts. nov23 6i gua2 wks pet A'TOES.-—-The subscriber can supply 5,000 bushels of prime stock Chenanges and Blue Potatoes at his wharf, Beach Point, Murray Harbor South, 'to any schooner that cannot fill up at W estern harbors. This harbor never freezes up before Xmas., and the wharf is at the mouth of the harbor.—DANIEL DA V¥IES. Dec, 2 1887 T% LET. i desirable residence on Dorchester Street East, lately oce d by the subscriber, ’, W. Hales, to whom app ad for partfeul oF es o¢ ee 10 LET a. liouse cont: aining five rooms, in a suitable purt of tie city. For particulars | apply at this ofice. 3i eod—dec?2 To ‘LE’ p — Honse on Sidney Street, opposite the Brick C enreh. containing seven rooms, & good cellar, stu ble and coath hou. + on ® pret ses, 20 i | - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1887. oO 188s. JUs? ISSUED, CHAPPELLE'S Pe Ali FOR 1888. ---— — 10. Crm For Sale by Dealers throughoui the I:laad, also on Regular Passenger Trains. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, DIAMOND BOOKSTORE. Dec. 12, 1887,—4i eod pat her sj ~ oa Rae ae THE Anniversary Meeting of the Young Men’s Christian Association will be held in the Vi M. C. ew HALL, ‘tgs a Monday, the 19th < Ts ICAO. Ch’town, P. E.L., Instapt. Addresses will be delivered by prominent speakers, Good music provided, Chair taken at 8 o’elock, p. m. The public are sito . D, SEAMAN, President, CHAS. LEIGH, JR Secretary. ween. Dec. 10, 1887. THE WHELAN MONUMEN'. A MEETING will be held in the Cameron Block, at Warburton & Smallwood’s office, Charlottetown, on TOESDAY, the 20th of Dec., inst., at 8 o'clock, p. m, for the purpose of sub- mitting plans»nd estimates for Whelan Monu- meut and making arrangements with regard maneee All parties interested are requested to attend. Allthe Members of the Committee, appointed atthe Morell(Rear) Meeting, are expected to be present, J.C. UNDERHAY, GEORGE W, HOWLAN, A. B. WARBURTON, Members of Committee. Dee. 13, 1887. iw OTICE. I HAVE to request that all my accounts must be settled before the ist of January. If not they will be pladed ina lawyers hands for collection, J.C. SPRAGUE.S Nov. 30, dy wy 3w - — “BELL.” A supplied ,to the ROYAL FAMILY. H.R. H. the Prin- cess Louise. Organs Organs The Marquis of Bell Organs “= The King of Hol- land. Bell Oreals The Mikado of Japan. The Marquis of Lansdowne (Governor General of Canada). The Rt. Hon. Robert Bourke (Governor of Madras, India.) Bell Organs Bell Organs His Excellency Lord Dufferin (Viceroy of India). The Governor of British Columbie. His Excellency Count Von Felbinger, of the Austrian Court. And the nobility and critics generally, Bell Organs Bell Organs They are the lead- ing high-class instru- ments of the world. There are 200 Bell Organs made weekly (or over 10,000 a year), which is the largest number actually pro- duced. by any single manufacturer, not- withstanding all the assertions and exten- tensive blowing of competitors. Heed Office and Factories (three in number)—the largest in the world — at Guelph, Ontario, with branches at London, England, New York, Bell Organs Bell Organs Bell Bell Organs Organs Bell Organs Bell Organs Sydn N.S.W. Amsterdam, Ber in, Hamilton, Canada. St. Thomas, do, Bell Organs Winnipeg, do, Toronto, do. A Large Stok of the above World -- Renowned ORGANS, all Prices and Styles, kept con- stantly on hand at the -P, E. ISLAND MUSIC DEPOT, Cc. P. FLETCHER, «. SIGN OF THE BIG FIDDLE, Bell Organs Lower Queen Street, Charlottetown. Nov, 8, 1387—Ymotaw & wky—pat jour Ladies Astracan Jackets Dolmanetts, ‘Muffs, in Seal, It is the Par Bxoell once of Annuals, ‘Beaver, Persian Lamb, Everybody Should Have One. ‘Astracan, Nutra, &., Fur Collars, and Fur Cuffs Ladies’ Caps, Finest Quality, 1 , BEER Good coods, Latest Lowest Prices BEER Bargains in Every Department. Ch’town, Dee. 8, 1887. BEER where you SYRUPS—Lemon, Raspberry CON FECTIONE and Fancy Goods. tRY— BEER Queen an Dec, 13, 1887.—eod & wky ‘S ay 4 Lowest Prices, BROS. NE T_T Men's Driving Collars, Fur Gloves, Fur Caps, and a lot of Gray and Black Sleigh Robes, Very Cheap. STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. BROS. Xmas Ch’town, Nov. 30, 1887.—eod & re Goods. Styles, Fur Goods. oe a Dress Goods. Jackets, Ulsters. Carpets, Oilcloths. } | a Kinds of Dry Goods and | Millinery at Lowest Prices. ———_—————— Buy Your Christmas Supplies at & GOFFS, will get everything Fresh, Good and Cheap. ——_ — —— () — ) E have on hand a very Large Stock of Choice besllicttes, all of which will be Sold at the very Lowest Cash Prices, to suit the times. RAISINS—Over 8,000 pounds, Cooking, Seedless and Table Raisins CURRANTS—Over 4000 pounds choice, clean fruit. CANDIED PEEL—Citron, Lemon and Orange. FLAVORINGS—Lemon, Vanilla, Almond, Cloves, Cinnamon, &c., kc. and Lime Juice. CANNED GOODS Condensed Coffee, Peaches, Pineapple, Corr, Tomatoes, Peas, Ox- Tongue, Sardines, Corned Beef and Dried Beef, Salmon, Lobsters, &c., &c. BISCUIT—Oswego, Sugar and Ginger Wafers, Coffee, and a Large Assortment of Plain and Fancy Biscuits. A very fine assortmentjof Mixtures Chocolates, Carame s, Creams Orange, Shrewsbery, Ovtmeal, Oranges, Lemons, Apples, Figs, Dates, Pickles, B. powder Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, &., &e. CHEAP FOR CASH AT & GOR F’S, d King Squares’ Stores. TEWART & GATE good value for your mon TEA, Very Choice, Very Low. Deo, 2, 1887—tu th fri sat NEW STORE. NEW GOODS. omer 5, S beg to inform their friends, and all who will favor them with their patronage, that they have opened a New Grocery Store, in the premises formerly kyown as “the Seven Cent Store,” where they are prepared to give as ey as any house in the trade. We import direct, and pay cash, and as our expenses are light, we are ina position to do as we say, FLOUR, Choice Brands. SUGAR, All Qualities. BEST AMERICAN KEROSENE OIL, Very Cheap; a large assortment of General Groceries which we will Sell 70; Give us a call and see if we do not mean what we say. Goods delivered to any part of the city. J. STEWART, A. GATES. 1. epee penne s af . Ls =a 4 fo ag ptm ey = ner bp non ara . ssi icine BORA: wire ae