A A EAS 0, tS ts mm enue eta Deena te cana at apnciakinataien aa at THE DAILY EXAMINE Local and Other Hems. | PeRELRCRAPHEC NEWS. \\ KWORK Pictou wants waterworks. 7 . | o SPECTAL WESPATCIES TO HE EXAMINER. [AILS No wails until Monday is the 2 ‘ ~ . vi } ‘ost Office ae : Osman Digna’s Letter, Civi Councillor Small, we are informed, WW ill mtest Ward 1 at the forthcoming el ee a aide CREATES A SENSATION.| CurtstMas TrEE.—Don't fail to patronize a the Uhristmas lree, etc., in Sé. Joseph's Con- nt on Monday evening. - Not Serriep.-—The St. Paul Pioneer Prees savs: It is not yet settled whether Canada will be admitted as two States or sixteen _ > A Grave Cuance.—A correspondent of the urmouth Herald that monuments from an old Y% ] ave i states n stolen graveyard at that place. ; > fue Nortuers Lient.—We understand that the steamer Northern Light wil! be taken to Pictou early next week, where she will be laid up awaiting orders. > lo MERCHANTS.—Now is vertise your Christmas goods. NER is the best medium through ommunicate with the people. _ > the time to ad- Tue EXAM! which to ParNeLtt Derexce Foxp.—The Montreal Parnell Defence Fund Committe acknowledge, through the Gazette, the re ‘eipt of $25.50, collected by Patrick Duffy, Lot 48. 7 = | For Picrov.—The steamer Stanley will} leave Peake's No. 2 wharf, for Pictou, at six o'clock on Monday morning. Intending pa senwe!l iould be on board before that hour. - DEAFNESS CURED \ very interesting 132 page lilustr ited book on deatness. Noise in the head. How they may be Post free 3d— Address, Dr. Nicholson, St. John St., cured, Montreal. > During last 19 above This morn- THERMOMETER ReADINGS. night the highest und the lowest 5 above recorde1 was ZCTVU, ing at 5 ’clock the mercury sto dat 16 above, and at noon 18. > CuristmMas Box. The manager of the European Bazaar has THe EXAMINER'S thanks for a nice assortment of very pretty Christmas | | His ' eards of the latest and best designs. stock is evidently worthy of examination. J te GosPeL Service.—The usual Sunday afte noon Gospel meeting will be held in the Y. M. C. A. Hall, to-morrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Whitman will address the meeting. Subject: Judges 16: 21-31. Every one is invited. ~~ Wett Done. —The Hopewell correspond- ent of the Pictou Standard Says; Mr. L. M. Poole, of Charlottetown, P. E. 1., was in town last week. Mr. Poole is now the owner of the Rocklin mills, and purposes operating them at an early date sighs Raitway GosreL Meetinc.—This meeting is held every Sunday afternoon in McLeod's Hall at 4 o'clock, and is open to all. Lesson for to-morrow: Ephesians, 2—8. ‘‘ By grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourse] ves; it is the gift of God. cassie Great Capaciry For Rerorm.—Mr. Mercier, of Quebec, shows his great capa- city for reform by increasing the expendi ture of the Province from $3,691,000 in 1885-6, to $4,921,881 in 1887-8. For the current year he makes still larger demands. i Havirax Prices.—Island potatoes have gone up from 25 and 30 cents a bushel to 32 and 35 Turnips are selling at 25 cents a bushel. Butter and cheese have gone up a cent a ponnd. Partridges are tive cents a pai: higher than last week, selling now at 30 cents. —Chronicle. cents. ‘cccitannatipianssiia Wicetss AGain. — An states that Wiggins is jubilant over the ful filment of his prophecy made a time ago, that within a week Quebec would be visited by an earthquake. by the way, he has an earthquake cut out for the Southern States within a few days. en = : . 2 Ulttawa despatch j Snort More Isinanp Srock.—Says .the Standard: S. W. Hogg, of Pictou Island, has imported from P. E. I. one of the finest mares to be seen anywhere. She is for breeding purposes, is by the same sire as ‘‘ Young Barrister,” and only 44 years old. Our stockmen natur- ally take pride in raising good horses, which always command ready sales at good prices. - A Sap Mistake.—A nineteen-year-old girl named Dowding, belonging to Port Perry, | Toronto, went to | Ont., visiting a cousin in bed a few nights ago and was found dead trom asphyxation in her room the next morning. | but must have | She had turned off the partially got the ‘turn off” back again. Be- fore retiring her cousin asked her in a joking way if she knew how to put the gas out, and she replied, ‘* Of course, I do.’ —_ > — gas, Grre’s Comic ALMANAC.—This well-known annual, for 1889, is now in the bookstores. For ten years Canada’s ‘‘own and only ” | comic almanac has delighted her people, and | the new number is decidedly the best of the lot. The calendar pages are unique and in genious; the double-page cartoon, ** Irrepres- sible Tug of War,” 1s first-class, while there are several full-page cartoons of no less merit, and any number of side-splitting illustrations. | The letter-press is capital reading. Ten cents will secure the book at any tnodest tax for so enjoy able a melange, stile surely. Serruinc a Bet.—A novel wedding took place at Philadelphia a few days ago. The contracting parties were Mr. Joseph H. Kin- ter. a school teacher of Dillsburg, York Co., and Miss Mary E. Brannan. The marriage was to satisfy an election bet. The groom is a Republican, and the bride a Democrat, and the conditions of the bet were that if Harri- son was elected the wedding should be solemnized justfone month from election day, and the bride must procure the marriage license and defray all current expenses. She carried out her part, went to the clerk s office, procured the papers, and was married in the presence of a large assembly_of friends. eee lly > AR ~ Te Our Advertisers To-day. A. MeNeill holds an auction sale of ap- ples and herring on Monday, at 11 o'clock. B. S. Davies & Co. oer big reductions in their stock of overcoats, ulsters, reefers and other winter garments. Beer Bros. are disposing of their elegant stock of goods at greatly reduced prices. —-— ©@ & @ —— The harsh, drastic purgatives, once deemed so indispensible, have given place to milder and more skilfully prepared laxatives; hence the great and growing demand for Ayers Pills. Physicans everywhere recommend them for costiveness, indigegtion and liver LONDON, Dec. 14. his evening Mr. Smith far asgwas knownto the Govern- ment the letter written by Osman Digna announces the surrender of Emin Pasha and a white traveller. The Government had no means of knowing whether the allega- tions are well founded. lt isrumored that Osman Digna, in his Ww illingness to surren- In the Commons t . aan 1 Said THAatso letter, exp der Emin Pasha and his white companion provided Egypt would agree to abandon Suakim. If the proposal is not accepted, it esseu ; , a? € newscieaier § 2 is believed both captives will be killed. The British now discussing the | situation. cabinet are Gen. Greenfell recognizes the letter | Osman Diena enclosed as the original one {drafted for the Khedive, thus Stanley's |capture is virtually beyond a doubt. The Congo State officials have not been ‘informed of the matter. | The King of Belgium is agitated by the vent and is receiving a great many des- t patches regarding it. He admits being the largest subscriber to Stanley’s expenses. The Ind Belg2 says that Eng- land will doubtless do everything possible , Ependence i to liberate Stanley The Emin relief expedition committee ;are doubtful of the genuineness of Osman letter. They suggest that the | Khedive’s letter may be a copy stolen at Cairo, but think it more likely that Stanley ;senton runners to Emin with letters, and | that these runners were captured. In any {case they are hopeful that even if Emin is |a captive Stanley is still alive. Svuakr, Dec. 14. | Kefugees at Handuob confirm the state- | ments made in Osman Digna’s letter, which |says the Mahdi has conquered the whole of the equatorial provinces. Diena’s The Parnell Commission. Lonpon, Dec. 14. i Thos. O’Connor, whe testified on the ' 4th inst. concerning the alleged doings of ithe inner circle of the League, was recalled to-day and cross-examined for the Parnell. lites. O'Connor adhered to the statement |that he had received seven pounds in pay- ‘ment for moonlighting. He said he gave evidence simply with the object of putting ‘an end to the hell upon earth in ‘Ireland. The witness admitted that a Mr. Walker, on behalf of the Times, had \strongly urged him to give evidence. Sir | Charles Russel produced ajletter the wit- ness admitted he wrote and addressed to his brother, saying he had got himself summoned by the J'imes, thinking he could make pounds, but found he could not un- less he would swear to queer things. The witness said that since he first gave evi- dence his family telegraphed him to the effect they would die of shame, unless, when cross-examined, he denied the evi-. denee he had already given before the Court. The Court adjourned until Jan uary 15th. Sir John’s Opinion Orrawa, Dec. 14. Sir John Macdonald spoke to a reporter to-day respecting the Butterworth annexa- ition resolutions as follows:—‘‘I do not ;care to express any opinion as to the pro- |priety of the step. There isan implied rule prohibiting the criticism of the pro- | ceedings in either branch of our legislature | by a member of the other division, and the ‘same rule ought to hold equally good with |respect to the act of a foreign legislature. | The proposition of Mr. Butterworth in its | present state, as | understand it, is of a purely domestic nature. It will be time |enough to discuss the proposition when it ‘comes before us officially.’ -_—- Secretary of State Blaine. New York, Dec. 14. The Press says, editorially, that it has ‘the best authority for stating that General | Harrison has invited James G. Blaine to ithe chief place ia his Cabinet, and that | Blaine has accepted. The Star also says 'that at a late hcur this morning it learns on | good authority that President Harrison has 'tendered the portfolio of Secretary of State Blaine, that Blaine had | accepted the appointinent, and that letters {which passed between the President elect ito Hon. James G. ‘and Blaine will be made public within a} They are brief and highly com- | | few hours. | plimentary. De. Montague Unseaied. Orrawa, Dec. 14. The Supreme Court gave judgment in| the Haldimand electioon case to-day, un- | seating Montague for the third time. the judgment of the court. The majority of the judges based their judgment ona i single point, namely, that a voter that is correctly registered, as a farmers’s son, but whose father dies between date of regis- tery and election, cannot take the oath re- lating to farmers’ sons. The scrutineers in | desiring to take such oath ,voided the elec- tion. ee i Panzma Canal Liabilities. Paris, Dec. 14. The Government introduced a bill in the Chamber of Deputies to-day, providing for the pestponement for three months of the payment of the Panama Canal Company’s liabilities, including interest and redemp- tion bonds. Urgency was granted the motion. The Panama Canal Company an- nounce an immediate return of all subscrip- tions for the unsuccessful issue of the bonds. ————————— Weather Builetin. Toronto, Dec. 15.—-10 a. m. West to north winds; fair, continued cold complaints. THE CONQUERING MAHDI, Judges Strong and Gwinne dissented from | ad R, DECEMBER 15 18 Halifax Happenings. Hatrrax, Dec. 14, Geo. E. Faulkner has been re-appointed Secretary of the Maritime Travellers As o- clation. Gold has been discovered at Pugwash. Mrs. Rose, wife of the late Sergt. Roee, who was killed while out shocting five weeks ago, took to her bed the day of her husband’s funeral and to-day died from grief and nervous prostration. British Parliament. Lonpon, Dee. 14. In the Commons to-night the Bill for closing taverns on Sunday was rejected, 167 to 160. The Employers’ Liability Bill was with’ drawn. Hartington and the majority of his fol- lowers have formally resigned from the National Liberal Club. Lord Derby, chairman of the Club since its formation, has not resigned. Toi Settle Up Affairs. Paris, Dec. 14. M. DeLesseps and colleagues have re” signed from the tribunal of the Siene, and at their request the tribunal appointed M. Hue, M. Baudelot and M. DeNormandie to settle up the Panama Company’s affairs. Of the committee appointed to consider the Panama Canal Bill 17 are opposed to it, 2 favor it, and 3 reserve their opinion. The Short Line Again. Hatrrax, Dec. 14. Mayor O’Mullin has been appointed to confer with the Mayors of Fredericton and Moncton and to take steps to compel the Canadian Paciffe to build a line from Fredericton to Moncton. Increased Wharfage. Montreal, Dec. 14. Increased wharfage for the Donaldson, Thomson and Temperley lines of steamers ‘will be erected at Hochelega next spring. The property was sold tu-day for that pur- pose for $20,000. Kilrain Accepts. New York, Dec. 14. Kilrain has accepted the challenge of John L. Sullivan-to fight to a finish for $10,000 a side. An unknown friend will cover Sullivan’s money. are —_— Tendered an Ovation. Bomaay, Dee. 14. Lord Dufferin, the retiring Governor- General of India, was tendered an ovation to-day on the occasion of his departure for ladia. a The fountain of perpetual youth was one of the dreams of antixuity. It has been well nigh realized in Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, which purifies the blood, gives vitality to all the bodily tunctions, and thus restores to age mueh of ttre vigor and fresbaess ef youth. dette aii The latest—the Cardigan Overshoes, (over- alls with rubbers attached), are to be had at Goff Bros, in children’s, misses’ and ladies’ sizes. dec tf REDDIN'S DRUG STORE HOLIDAY SEASON! Best Value! Lowest Prices! YPACE will not allow usto particularize, bnt we would ask the publig to call and see for themselves. No trouble to show goods. WRITING DESKS, in | DOMINOES. Leather, | PERFUMES, in Casé@s, WORK BOXES, in| SACHET POWDERS, Plush, CIGAR CASES, Gentismens’ DRESS-| Meerschaum PIBES, ING CASES, LADIKS’ FANS. Ladies’ do., BISIQUE FIGURES, TRIPLE MIRRORS, | FRUIT KNIVES. CRIBBAGE BOARDS, | D. OM. REDDIN, Jr. decli—tl Jan ist REAGIC HEALER SALVE. of course. There should bea Box in every house, while the keen frosty wind chapps the hands of the women and children. Sold in every Deug Store at 25 Cents per Box. JOHN ROSS & CO. decl4—dy 6i wky li «JOHN T. MELLISH, | Attorney-at-Law, Notary Public, &. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L OFFICE—London House Building, (Davies’ Corner). Queen St. All kinds of Legal Business promptly attended to. Money to Loan at low interest. # aly & why tf EXHAUSTED VITAL‘TY. THE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the great Medical Work of the Age on Manhood, Ner- vous and Physicial Debility, Premature Decline, Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries consequent thereon, 300 pages, 8 vo., 125 pre- scriptions for all diseases. Cloth, full gilt, only $1.00, by mail, sealed. Illustrative sample free to all young and middle-aged men. Send now. The Gold and Jewelled Medal awarded to the author by the National Medical Association. Address P. O. Box 1895, Boston, Mass., or DR. W. H. PAR- KER, graduate of Harvard Medical College, 25 years’ practice in Boston, who may be con- sulted confidentially. Specialty, Diseases of Man. Office, No. 4 Buitinch Street. weather. jula—lyr eod & wky | | Pa.MER. NU SALE! J. B. MACDONALD’S —-GREAT STOCK OF-— Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers and Suits Is now selling at prices which, for Cheapness, has never yet been approached by anyone in the City. [x[ if you want a good Ceat, in Quality and Fit, aad at the same time save a Dollar or more in the price, the place to buy is at J. B. MACDONALD’S. Charlottetown, November 28, 1888, 1888—dy & wky HAWKERS =| — esaieinaai ae Wil AND (iAKl,] MOURNING Goons. moment] A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for ali Threat and Lung Diseases. BLACK MERINO®, CASHMERES, WENVIETTA CLOTHS AMAZON CLOTitis, FRENCH HA if CLOTH, FOULEELS, StR@>s FR: NCH MOURNING SEuGE, »TRIP. D CASHMERE, PHANTO STRIPE AND CHECK, &c., &c., 4-4 and 5-4 CRA#esS, &c. It has cured hundreds of cases considered : . . 4 » a2 : y hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens (Fine Family Mourniag of all kinds at Very Low Prices. the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. Just a few doses will cure a 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. Our Stock svas personally selected in FRANCE and ENGLAND, and is, we believe unequalled for VARIETY, VALUE and QUALITY. BEER BROS. novl0-—ly dy Charlotttetuwn, Nov. 17, i888—eod ENGRAVING. =— HAR Furniture! Furniture! = -- Blankets, Blankets, Kiannels, Flannels, Bed Spreads, Bed Spreads, Knit Woolen Goods, Mens Wool Underclothing, Ladies’ Wool Underclothing, Boys Wool Underclothing, ee MOODS bought or selected three or four | WM days before Xmas, engraved without | extra charge at G. H. TAYLOR'S. After | that time we cannot guarantee their being | done in time. eod tl xmas—declO | HAVE JUST RECEIVED a Large Con-| signment of NEW FURNITURE, Parlor and Bedroom Setts, in Walnut, Mahog- any, Ash and Oak; Parlor and Extension col 9 ‘ Ladies’ Fur Muffs, ‘Tables, Walnut and Ash Sideboards, Flock and Hair Mattrasses, - 2 9 x : H | USE. | Ladies’ Fur Boas. Charlottetown, November 23, 1888. |x] — |FURS! FURS! Mens Fur Coats, Mens’ Fur Caps, Boys’ Fur Caps, Ladies’ Far Jackets, nov19—dy & wky Auctioneer. ee EE ao ED WATER WORKS. M. STEVENSON Hereby desires to inform the public that he is) prepared to attend to all | GASFITTING WORK, Cane Chairs, &c., &e. O « | Ei. The public are respectfully invited to in- | a —i X j————--—.— spect this Furniture before purchasing else- | where. i G. M. HARRIS, | TIN- in Houses, and Plumbing Si eS = | WARE, STOVEPIPE, COAL HODS, etc. senntailgeal -~AND THE- Fixing of Hot and Cold Water Pipes of all descriptions. All work done by him will be first-class. ALSO, IN STORE—A large supply of All orders carefully and promptly attended to. M. STEVENSON, Queen Street. OW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR SKATING BOOTS MADE, and we can | make them in any Style, Shape or Quality you want them, and at Very reasonable prices. Having the latest. styles in CANADIAN and AMERICAN LASTS, with good Stock and a first-class staff of workmen, we feel confident that we can give you entire satisfaction. CALL EARLY AND LEAVE YOUR ORDERS. RE <A FIT WARRANTED OR NO SALE. Special attention paid to BOTTOMING WORKED OR FANCY SLIPPERS. nov29%—dy lw then eod 2m i UPTU The last 25 years I have adjusted more Trusses any man in America. Valu- REPAIRING OF LEATHER AND RUBBER GOODS promptly attended to. able oe oc pnd weg oe ees — es, Spinal u Instru je hold 1 Rupture 4 Rupture—1 will guarantee to argest Rup J . H. BELL, without touching your hip, no straps whatsoever, waterproof. Lar stock of general a ayetion eT a Sat Knight's “ld Stand, Upper Great George Street. for iL. Spinal Instrumentsceoeher ms a Ch’town, Dec. 6, }888— 1m 3aw (t t 3) and more effective, claim the only me- CLUS FEET ss Iwill prove to anybody that tion never did nor oan straigh' Club ‘ ! Feet. Send 6 cent stamps for Book. Aer? CHAS. CLUTHE, 118 King St. W., Toronto. WANTS, LOST, FOUND ae. YARD.—Mrs. James Ba'lem begs to inform the J ladies of Charlottetown and the pudlic generally that she is at liberty and able to under- take any case of Nursing for which she may be required. For address, apply at this office. decl4—3i pd JUND.--On Prince Street. a Wallet with a sum of money init. The owner can have it by proving property at S. Taupvin’s. Hitls- borough Street, li—decl3 ANTED.—A couple of Gentleman Boarders \ ina private family, about five minutes | walk from the Post Office. Apply at this office. | dec'3—tt NOR SALE.—A Smith & Beck’s Siudent’s | E guarantee the **€ HARTER OAK STOVES and RA NGES, with the wonderful Migcercope icomplete), -riginal price 215’ WY STre Gauze OVEN DOOR, to be the most perfect Cooking Apparatus made. sterling, will be sold ata bargain, accompanied 7119 1. OF Moat roasted in a “Charter Oak” Oven there is a loss of 1 Ib., and im the by “Dr. Carpenter on the Microscope,” Contain- ni - of Me é tay a ae sounad tap ooupeenbions aban ing full directions tor its use. Enquire at this ordinary tight Oven the loss is from 3 to 4 ibs , causea by evape ces. office. pd 3i—deci6 —muncmsegncomeecet Made in 18 Sizes aud Styles for Soft Goal and Wood will be rewarded on leaving same at THk Ex- AMINER office. li -decil OST.—In this city, a few orate l can refer custoraers to many families in City y i 2ased to show samples, a y d : ee oe cee ee OAK” Stoves, and are delighted with their n \ ANTED.—A genesal Servant. No washing. and Country who are using “CHARTER ; Apffy at this office. Iw—decd | working. D O D D & ROGERS, Wrest Farmer—married man—at Mt. — — ee ne ‘~ augZ0—2aw & wky OHARLOTTETOWS,