we ow ~ oe an ; GF eeee Oceeeeesseoes SSSSSSeS £8246446366 6 4606 64625660 as — °F. > «4% 2. ° 02 He. * We a KL f Sy is KBAAAR a Hockey at the Rink to-night ev Boots S189 Pd ao St — _~ ~ | D 5 hh + “ to 4 jomething Yew 4 Chocolate Hockey a; sant. Spring Heel leather ©, 4te) brass r — ee | ul iu! ‘ CUS. ned, with larg yiet ser ee Ankle 5 ALLEY & cO., The Shoeists jppores ere SF 000000eu e008 eo ~9 000s 6000 sees Cogenneeceoeses APUERE SNES % SS “S “4 -—" ee a We want your order Pop Xmas Cake a ct ee L ca a ¢ ‘ , +,] your ora tor Unristmas Uike. All sizes and Weights from 3 to 10 lbs each TELE! IONE YO iD STEWART } £LIP SE RAKERY (RAKES BEST BREAD a4 ee @ @ 4 oe 4% % DB —_—— a Ae ee ee Gamemee2eeene eeu aeeeeef ——— —— ESS SSGS LBS = ’ . i There is Noi hin % . i -. =F e like pl asing customers. : Ss i Tb at’s What we a! golag @li ta the time, we give them such ra B value for their moncy that they eg come back again and bring others @% ) “ } k > “Me fs wih them. This i+ the key~ jae &@ notecf our success. We sirive *s to pleare everyove who leavesan WBE % order with us. Why not give us your next order ai di be i thoroughly convinced what we Sav i8 true. We solicit your valued orders. BRUCE STEWART & OO’Y, = The Modern Founders, Engi neers and Machinists, 8S. Nav. (0's Wharf, (h’town P, E, I Phone 125 PPP PSS a ES D % i & $ ¥ 4 4 ASF GAT ET ELS ! : ; THIS e CHRISTMAS ¢ y Fs B 6REDDINBROIS 6 & Soo ® Ark for your trade with wy *S fhe Largest Z, f 6=s- Best. Assorted Ls Sto k of Fanty gr ods ever s | ’ : : shown. See our Perfomes, & Dressi: g Ca er, Me Cc aum >; pes > PREDDIN BROS, & O pposite »®. - » y Soe TS 9 Se Ke Ty SS Fy 454 ade OS oe TIN PLATES Charcoal and Coke. 400 bxes landed ex S.S. Lake MMipeg. For sale by HORACE HASZARD, —¢ i } we eee | | | jouraal advocates Local and Other items. Revier ror West Ixpres,—Te grant to be made by the British Government to the West Indies to repair the ravages of the burrican® is understood to be $200,000. Canada it will be remembered, gave $25,- 000. ekideisdiiciaseill Heavy Porkers. — Richard Hand brought to the Woodstock market on Tues- Cay, three hogs, 8 venteen months old, whose weight aggregated 1295 ibs. the heaviest one tippiag the scale at 510 Ibe. — Woodstock Sentinel. PaRisa’® tHE Porte.—The Parisiau newspapers have been disrespectfully aseailing the Sublime Porte for its non- payment of the indemnity claias of Russia for the war of L877. Consequently the police at Constantinojle have formed a linearound the French poet cflices, and every Paris newspaper is confiscated. satan Turr Wiynives.—The list of winnings of race horee owners this season places Barou Rothechild first, with £30,017; C D Russ third, with £16,282; Pierre Lorillard seventh, with £8,690; Lord William Ber esford tenth, with £8,020, and the Prince of Wales fourteenth, with £9347, which sa dig lrop from 1} 5, when he won £36. 819, stele ADVANCE IN Prices.—According to an exchange finest Canadian creamery butter has alvanced 4 to 53 per cwt in London, and sold last week at 102 to LOTs, with fancy parce]- 105 to 1103. In Liverpool the market was up 2<at 92 ito 104s. The cheese market in London was strong and a@lvancing. Eggs were very firm and ip active demand, Se A Cuance Apvocateo.—An English as a needed innovation that the employment ot automobile fun- that the display of eral care, insisting black horses, } lames and other phylacter- ies of unreasoning morning is but the survival of the antiquated and barbarous custom of slaying horses at the grave of their owner. siasiaablidioenss Nova Scorra Coat Areas. — The coal rreas of Nova Scotia cover about 635 equare miles. They are divided into the Cape Breton, the Pictou and the Cumber land basins. The coal areas of Canada are estimated at 97,z00 square miles, not including areaa known but as yet unde- veloped, in the far north. Last year Canada imported 1,575,395 tous of free anthracite coal valued at $5,695,160. -_—_ os -- Cay’t Fixp AnpDReEE.—An pedition—to fiad and rescue Polar ballonist~ has reached the mouth of the Yenisei River, in Easter Siberia, The expedition has had hard luck. Ic was Andree ex-~ that daring wrecked while crossing the delta of the | River Lena,and was ice~bound on an island They were giad to get mainland even without for seventeen daye. back on the Andree. A Paver Hov-t.—A large paper house with 16 rooms has been erected by a? Russian upon his country estate at Savin- owka, Pedolia. The house was constructed in New York by an American engineer. Its architect declares that it will last long- er thana stone building. To make the triumph of paper still more emphatic, the proprietor has resolved that the whole of the furniture shall be made of the same material. A Montreat Murder —Two months ago Helen Ravel, of Montreal, refused to marry Pierre Lanson,a young man of 23 lostead she gave her heartand hand to Adelard Ritcbot. Lauson vowed that he would kil his rival’s bride on sight. He kept bis word. Last Saturday afternoon he met Mre. Ritchot ou St. James street. Graeping her by the wrist held a revolver to her forehead snd discharged it. The woman fe!l and Lauson started to run up Mountain street witha number cf men in pursuit. Seeiog his pureners gain on bim, Lauzon stopped and puta bu let through his brain. Both were removed to the general hospital, where Mrs Ritchot eubscquen'ly died. Lauson died two hours later. Loss or Tue Porrtayp.—The Portland Press places the whels responsiblity for the loss of the steamer Portland on the captain of that vessel. Nodoubt he was to tlame for disregarding tbe orders or suggestions of the manager of the line, but if he had survived the wreck he might bave claimed that long familiarity with the coast, slong which he wae sailing, had caused him to feela degree of contempt for its dangers. The class of sieamers of which the Portland was one, are very com-~ | fortable ard conyenient and usually quite safe, but they are not fit to face a hurrix cane,a fact which their captains some times seem to forget. Captain Blanchard lost his own life and drowned 150 or more persons because he miscalculated the ability of his vessel and the character of the storm he had to face. —St John Telegraph If your dealer bas ever tried them him- sel he will certainly recommend Magnetic Dyes for home use. SHIP NEWS. me Port of Summerside. ENTERED. Nov 26—Minuie A, Anderson, Tidnisb, lum ber. Nov 28—SS Acadian, Couillard, Mon'- real, mdse; Margaret, Allen, Shediac, lumber. Dec 5—SS City of Ghent, McNevir, Halifax, mdse. CLEARED. Nov 26 —Minnie A, Anderson, Tidnish, ballast; ballast, Dec 2—St Aane, Potvin, Ch’iown, 5,000 bus oats shipped by F W Cannon to Mr Toowbs. Dec 5 -SS City of Ghent.. McNevir, Halifax, produce, including 2,264 boxes cheese, valued at $15,700. Margaret, Ailen, Baie Vert > gS enna ee NT An Ovp Ayp Wei, Triep Remepy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used forover fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect succes. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays all pain, cured wind, colic, and is the best remedy for Dia:rhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing Syrap, and take no other kind — a —_——>——_— Founp Deap.—Louis K Huthineon, a eon ot the late Francis Hutchinsor, was fuund dead in his bed-room at Digby Jast Wednesday. The body was lving face downward near the stove, and by his side was the pipe he had been smoking to gether with‘a newspaper, while his readiog lamp still burned. Heart failare ie sup- posed to have heen the cause of death, — Halitax Herald. Da A. W. Cnasz aT Work ow His Last GREAT REMEDY. DOCTORS FAIL WHEN THE GREAT PHYSICIAN CURES. THREE YEARS IN BED Wrom Kidney Disease—Although a Man of Three-Score and Ten, Dr. Chase’s Kidney - Liver Pills Gave Him Back Perfect Health. This is to certify that I was sick in bed the most of the time for three years with kidney disease. I took several boxes of pills—different kinds —and a great many other kinds of patent medicines; besides that I was under treatment by four different doc- tors during the time and not able to work. I began to take Di. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, and since that time have been working every day although @ man nearly 70 years of .2€¢e. Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills ave cur- ed me. JAMES SIMPSON, Newcomb Mills, Ont. If the Kidneys are not in a perfectly clean and healthy condition, the blood becomes impregnated with impurities and a decay of the Kidneys soon takes place. Bright's Disease, Dia- betes, Gravel, Stone in the Bladder, Inflammation of the Bladder, and a long List ef Kidney diseases become seated, and sooner or later in so mary instances end fatally Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills cure all Kidney troubles. Sold by all dealers, price wt cents per Box. siz BEAUTIFUL SETS TEETH = Mounted on Vuleanite, Celluloid, Allum- inum; Watt’s, Reese & Weaton’s Metal, Platinum avd Combination Plates. A large aseortment of Teeth of different sizes and shades to select from. Dr. J. F. Murray; | JUEEX SEREET..+++« % senynernenneteernnneennn even nee MNT = John T. [icKenzie, 3 = cs | 3 = & THE TAILOR & 3 — = CHARLOTTETOWN - - - P.-E ISLAND G NA ae as < AAAAAAAAASAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASAASAAAAADUAUUUUUAL AAA = . = a0 THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 7 , 1888 4 5 Sak : & je 2 aces . - | Novectics Lf cS “ , ‘ " YS MN, fie \ a & C © 2 & e oe. oo. ow. o- aS US OF GS OS Ss S222222 222222 CLeLLeCS soocooooooosssoces sees When You See a Line of ; ANOTHER eS ae 908858908 S606 000888 Thistime itsa line of double width Dress Goods in Plaids” and Checka. wool finish at 10 cents yard : Novelties for Christmas trade just received, Embroidery Silks of all kirds.... ...+»- LINENS...... Visit our ART ROOM. The people now recognize the fact tbat we are their money savers Sentner, Mcleod & Co. ,.... SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS...... ow. wv. ow. > and selling cheaper than ever before. ee a ee 48 Goods Advertised in “Wy This Space De- os pend Upon it, it is a Snap 9% se fedebeaeteteds © oye obs ovbys eves o ovbye ob o ovbye se STS IS TSS TS SOS Ss SSB @ e * a Tremenda | OF } 1 BOOTS : : fi : : i ‘ a No Damaged Goods (ollar’s < Worth: Eurely : NeW, mw. Ali This Falls Manufacture—* us Slaughter Sale SHOES. “cs “ee es “ PEASE PUL ee li T. J. HARRIS Men’s Boot Value LOWER GRADES PROPORTICNA:€ Ladies’ Boots worth ee ‘6 ae at low prices. $4.85 for $3.75 $4.50 for $3.50 $4 00 tor $3.00 $3.50 for $2.50 $3 00 for $2.25 DISCOUNTS “—“"“"" $3.50 for $2.50 $3 2¢ for $2.25 $9.75 for $1.90 $2 25 for $1.50 Lower grades, all prices. Boys’ and Misses’ subject to same discount. We guarantee you will find§the stock the best and freshest. The values unequalled in Boot selling. SALE FOR CASH ONLY Opening evenings to 3 o'clock. .seeeseeees R. H. Ramsay i Co GRAFTON STREET. _— —_— ull For ladies and children a nice stock showing LONDON HOUSE Ne eee We have a splendid assortment of Boots and Shoes, both Ladies’ and Men’s, and as we have only been in the Boot and Shoe business for about 2 mouths our stock must be choice. The following rates are the best Boot aud shoe values ever offered. a NO..S —AT— : $6.50 : Our third special lot at $850 consists of 1 bbl best Family Fiour, 10 lbs White Sogar, 10 lbs Brown Sugar, 5 lbs of 28c Tea, 5 lbs of best Cooking Raisias, 3 lbs of » Carrants, 10 Ibs Rolled Meal, 10 lbs White Beans 6 Bars Surprise Soap 4 gal. tin Best Kere. Oil,’ This is the Lest bargain yet offered. anderson & Co ee in Ga) eS 4 st, neg tne cnt At ea so > i wc tens Seton aint mee: telat Le et RNIN ANNE seen a . a tenement sop. saulll panna meme ET Nena we SAS wefan ome Stem, meee eee - ’ bd - - 7) . fa y hin nan ee ee a Pe . . gg gen seco ctenigponie sang —hscnctte eboe Siggy tiene