eee i CON OC OC THE DAILY EXAMINER. Sea aaeeenee ——— out: ma ~ Tens: Five Do_LaRs A YRAR, 3 : rry P . . - - ~-- — - iad This is true Liberty, when Free Born Mon, haying to advise the Public, may speak free.”— Evxiripes. SincLe Copies Two CENTS —————— NigW SERLES. sted) oe ee : VOL. 22.—NO. 28. Che Daily Examiner [he Examiner PobLshing Qo. From. their offices, corner of Water and CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1887. : [" es |LETTERS TO THE EDITOR P Pe in *xplanition Required, B ere Sir, —Considerable anxiety was mauifest By Sir Walter Scott. ed by the peuple of Souris on reading in G & Wee e streeta } lotteto yrea oe “mom _— wa, : a cit EI 8 the lust Herald a letter signed ‘* Gabriel. Ww 2 s . CHAPTER XXIL They were afraid that our tello-:ownsman, _natas OF SURACRIFTION= Ve intend to make extensive alterations in our Gostioweds Gabriel, mas suffering fro se very woven ; indispusition, and the Herald owes it to its Gi montis venue ates seeses as MG premises next spring, and a change in Our business, Amd |e eae vlines sone of an oppressed [ours Gacriel’ is met. tho aut wove sie Sami ews '@ t@ do this must clear out our entire stock of Dry enuern Se riete, gem lama etter. "Puere i lk rang outer mien eae t aaa Goods, Clothing, Carpets, &c., &e y cxf Seine aie ieneietel ts tee neread * Gabe,” ain Whe Led oes Yn Se aation , . To dispose of this immense stock within so short a dominions, | His own ancestors supported abd |i). Tiaced in a faine poution, and is , gallant barks, whose pennons were the dread liable at any moment to be waylad and —————— : time, it must be sold at a sacrifice, and we shall. there- of all Europe.” violently assaulted —~a just retribution tor ‘IT fear, nevertheless,” said Cleveland, being the author of such a prodaction. ALMANAC FOR DECEMBER, 1887. fore, give discounts varying from 20up to BO per CEMNt. | ths, the descendant of an ancient Sea-King = Bow 5k : w iner, A eure apinedinne feel Ce ee ee ¢ Cast Quarter Tth day, WOb., 58.3m.) p.m, N. The stock eonsists of Season able and Fasnpion- that I have reason to dread the Enylish laws ; “A Watter of Regret.” WW. (below horizon.) and Magnus, though a great enemy to taxes, i ° e . { New Moon }4th day, 3h, 9.0m., p. m., West. able qroods, which are all Thi arked HM plain figures, imposts, scat, wattle, and so forth, has no idea Sie. —It is, I'think, a matter of regret Pivwt lrarte > ay »)} ° . : ° First Quarter 22nd day, 2h., 4%.7m., a, m., of jatitude upon points of a more general char- ; that the committee of gentlemen who under- N.W. (be ow horizon. ) & ¥ and at prices that are well known to be the lowest Re the actes,;—he would willingly reeves rope to the teok to banquet Prof. Anderson on Thurs- Fall Moon 30th day, 4h., 1.8m., a. m., , yard-arm for the benefit of an unfortunate 7 day night, should have permitted intoxicat- ~ _ k t bucanneer ” ‘Sun Sun |Moon High! Day's mar e ° ‘* Do not suppose 86,” said Minna; “he| ing liquors on the table. This action not D r. DAY OF WEEK! . : himself suffers too much oppression from the | only prevented sume of our most estimable Mu ; rises sets | rises | water, len’h . « ™ T a — Th Oy a b ft . Q 4 my ze q> tyrannical laws of our proud neighbors of citizens from giving it their c nance hm wo aftr’n)t Is ale WwW ill ec 0 < N LY ; 1 > a ye ne m eer COMMRSRORST h nornj;; Mm i ‘ Scotland. I trust he will soon be able to rise] and presence on principle; but J regret to é - ie 1 ‘Thursday > 934 O 5 23/10 591g 41 nag aaer : T 5 9\ friday 20 9: 6 i3ill 36 39 see arene See them. ro ep, Aime learn that some intoxication was the result. > S rd y i « - a ae - . anoum oa 2 a= Vv ca em—are now dalvidec amongt Th o Ch: ir lan f th > ) ; aa Oo wave : 0? : -_ sl a Piaft 13 38 4. i7% aban j "I | themselves, and every veseel from their coast] +} | aie “ : ‘ es ran vs wen Sunday 32 9 8 11} 0521 37 +. ' ws . brings intelligence of, fresh’ ¢ . this his sanction and encouragement, is the Ohana ss © abl & oe i : eo ial gs intelligence of fresh commotions—the} ,, pemblouns ne huh eanel on are 5 ; onday u 36) 36 Highlands against the Lowlands—the sens Consrawes. He it recently promised eT weeday 24 8110 251 2 241 33 =e a ; a ie . Williami ag $ i es the Temperance Alliance that he would d& 5, 4% ; Jf ; : , illiamites against the Jacobites the Whigs San nO SN ON ee es i w ednesday 35) 8 11 38| 3 18) 31 i bi s Si CCESSORS TO GEO. DAY LES & CO. against the ‘dee and, to sum the whole i all in his power to see the provisions of ve 6 8, morn 4 29 30 Ch’tewn, Nov. 18, 1887. kingdom of England against that of Scotland. the C. T. Act respected and bette ren- ° — | = si : 51) 5 4" 29 a — — : — = What is there, as Claud Halcro well hinted, forced, and this is the way in which he does = ~ we i - S : on 7 28 to orevent our availing ourselves of the quar- it. I trust the matter will not be allowed 7 m0 y = . . 8 1} - 23 rels of these robbers, to assert the indepen-/ to rest here. CITIZEN. - a aday 4 a4'3 , 3 24 dence of which we are deprived?” December 19, 1887. 13 we _: 41 8 5 51| v 53 2 ; « To hoist the raven standard of the Castle snaniptincasanciutigliindtitansasecinivias ii . eduesday e . j 2/10 34) 26 oa of Sealloway,” said Cleveland, in imitation of Is Ke? US pertens | 43) 9 8 7)ll 19 wo her tone and manner, ‘and proclaim you oe 3 agg 16 riday | 44} 9} 9 6)morn| 25 father Earl Magnus the Firss!” S ie te Oe ; an f 17|Saturday 14) 9 95310 2] 25 Ca : ere Srr.—I notice in Chappelle's Almanac for ] y 5 * : Earl Magnus the Seventh, if it please . + aaa al : [8 Sunday | 45 10/10 331.0 43) 24 you,” replied Minna ; ‘‘ for six of his ancestors 1888, (which I consider the best yet issued) 19) Monday 46) 10;11 7} 1 24) 2 ; have worn, or were entitled to wear, the coro- that in the House of Commons department 26| Tuesday 46 10:11 3612 7| 2a net before him.-— You laugh at my ‘entiek « the junior representative for this County is 21 W ednesday | lliaft 1) 251} 25 | v ™ in * q T 4x but what is there to prevent all this?” placed as au Independent. lf this is con 22 Thursday 47} 12) 0 26) 3 44 25 \ ne ’ a ** Nothing will prevent i replied Cleve-}] Tect, it would be well if Mr. Welsh would 23) Friday , 48) 13} 0 49 ‘ 44 25 land, ‘* because it will never be attempted— take a more moderate course at the ensuing 24) Saturday 48 13) I 12 5 50 26 ; Any thing migit prevent it, thot is equal in session of Parliament, than he assumed at 2% wu 48) 14) . 32 6 54 20 TH iN BE 7 Bw A R INS AR EC strength to the long-boat of a British man-of-|the past term. 49. ofeome eo aS EK G . di A , e war.” Ch’town, Dee. 19, 1887. 27| Tuesday | 49) 15 2 40) 8 36) 27 ‘You treat us with scorn, sir,” replied — “i 28\ Wednesday 49) 16) 3 19) 9.20) 27 — Minna; ‘‘yet yourself should know what a Rook Noti 29; Thursday 49) 16,4 6110 i 2 . 4 few resolved men may perform.” ook Notice. 30} Friday b 49 17| 5 O10 40; 28 OVE RCO x Ts wa & if i = ‘But they must be armed, Minna,” replied : yo a 31 Saturday 7 4 17; 6 1 20\8 28 ? 9 Cleveland, ‘‘ and willing to place their lives Wwe Awake for December is on our 1} be their dining hall, discussing a supper, an } pe, , ‘ . — sii Ts, q> Y BKB RCOATS, apon each desperate adventure.—Think not| table, and we are reminded of an incident ; : ? of such visions. Denmark has been cut down that occurred years ago in a Herfordshire J. W. MULLALLY, OVE RCOATS SsvuiTrs into a second-rate kingdom, incapable of ex- establishment of learning and which was . 9 changiug @ single broadside with England ; narrated to us by one of the boy-students ws A Ts QO Y ES RCO § Ts Norway is w starving wilderness ; and,in these /who witnessed the circumstance—which, ATTORNEY-AT- LAW ’ ¢ islands, a te . ee has _ been| briefly told, was to the effect that w hen the suppre sSec y a long term of subjection, or posse of young gentlemen were all busy in | eee on ms . nt ae growls < OFFICE : Next Door to mond Book Store over the bow! and the pout e.—And, were your! 14 veter: -avalry tice lazing ; queen Square, : . E. PROWSE keeps the Wargest, Boost arid |inen ss niling: werviors os their ancertors, ld Veteran coy te linking sword Ca'town, Nov. 28, 1851—-G ood C} 1. © j what could the unarmed crews of a few fish- dpounetions and ee fr - wore sword ————— KS ‘ t ql j g Pp KE iis ‘6 1 ing bouts do against the British navy ?~Think|22¢ Spurs, entered, and without any -~-PUOURn- apes ot REY on . . SLAC . no more of it, sweet Minna—it is a dream,and | Ceremony posed at the head ol the five > 1 y fi ot sf »S I must term it so, though it makes your eye long tables that accommodated the —~ 9 | Come alii sec or yourse Ves. so bright, and your step 80 noble.” youngsters. Of course the youthful i3-¢)-&- _7-¢3- N _ Tt is indeed a dream !” said Minna, look-| business of feeding simultaneously stopped. ing down, and it ill becomes a daughter of} The officer raised his helmet, swung it ht Boa P ; < , i > s . — . oe V V S ; ¢ Hualtland to look or to ae é like a free-|round his head, and asif on the field of ib | : . 5 ite ae ee ae the a some old battles, and in command rvared out, a) ae a | , HE . MIIPEN PR who wie cenit? » as that of one} «+ Hurrah, boys, I was a boy onee,” and f , | SIGN OF THE BIG HAT, 74 QUEEN STREFT. i yl ar . | wept, andso when we enter upon the 4 a nanan There are lands,” said Cleveland, ‘‘in wh le 1@ | f such boy literatur ij . " i. which the eye may look bright upon grooves holesome pages of su h boy literature as t - ' ts ™ - a Si : es ; COM, & yhere » Wide Awake, we (like the cavalry officer i THE PALACE STEAMERS of the palm and the cocoa, and where the foot feel the recurring | et that we too wee ) an may move light as a galley under sail, aver eel the recurring tac La etoo wee a st RA ce = ! fields carpeted with flowers, and savanahs| boy once. It is rejuvenating to gs t ** wid id “ ; ver C | surrounded by aromatic thickets, and where | awake ” over the holid.y hu t iM | | subjeccion is unknown, except that of the monthly treasure, — It akes 0 ‘ a INTE ATIONAL §.S. G9. ; prave to the bravest, and of all to the most again, and wish to place this sipteud:al i; i . aL mind feed before our own buys tT tie sake i i ata paused a eo = ws yee of its nourishing qualities. Whether we and then answered, ss eveland. MY) refer to the writings or the ¢ xcellent fown rude country has charms for me, even ee on ee Leave St. Jobn for Boston, via Eastport abd Port wand, every Monday, and Thuraday a¢ 4.0 a. ™ | | meres : SREY ae RAO 20a Ae UNNI 2g mS mes > arom rion illustrations of Wide A wake we are equally ——_— oe } . + ad +7 - 3 ° ; cS = esolate as you think it, and depressed +. e ; Fare from Charlottetown to Boston 25,9, 2nd h bl 68 a + a & : * : : sutishe » subject hos an "an ta’ tat a . &irs, a es 2 Ss ea Ss Cas | as it surely is, which no other land on earth satisfied with the subjects | chosen, aud if class ; $4.50, iat class. : y . . we had space would iit » to reprint the bie For tickets and other information apply to can offer to me. I endeavor in vain to : pi , LK E print the § G. A.SH ARP, F. W. HALES, 3 , OF me represent to myself those visions of trees and | Whole tabie of content 8 8 fUide To) He i P. B.L R.. P. E. L Steam Nav. Co, and in all kinds of Household Furniture, such as Parlor, Dining-room and Bed-room. | eae a my eye hever saw ; but my | Very choice rea ling for those whe are boys ; or to your nearest ‘Ticket Agen’. | All kinds of Bedsteads, Beds, Mattrasses, Pillows. AH kinds of Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, | ‘Te SY “ie gh tect a ig gieron. oe ge mature | NOW, aS We Were once : 4 Nov. 12, 1887 —ao4 x. Sideboards, Cheffoniers, Book-cases Tables, Washstands, Sinks, Cradles, Cots Cribs, &e ims gination can copemive Po: Se a eee ee : 0 7 -< wey s , 3, > , ; , ’ ’ ’ ° Te 9 more sublime than these waves, when agitated —— + 2 + $ ase —BETWEEN— by a storm,or more beautiful, than when they|4 New i rans-Con.inent l Route. t come, as they now do, rolling in calm tran- — 1c a — {tt is intended that those Steamers shall make win my thoughts for a moment from that} connect the province of Ontano with the the following sailings: lofty rock, misty hill, and wide-rolling ocean. Hialtland is the land of my deceased ancestors, , and of my living father ; and in Hialtland will] structures Is an iron switg bridge, 400 feet northern peninsula of Michigan. Begin- ning on the American side,the first of these a fa a ee fu Cem eel , } 7 4 ) Be 1 fj | Se 2 quility to the shore. Not the fairest scenein} J, a few days the Sault Ste. Marie 3 * 2 . fs Be & yf | | ae HALIFAX AND LONDON a foreign land,— not the bright sunbeam that wry ae be pill. : T") ae “a sae il un me acTHa\\or~ | : © | ever shone upon the richest landscape, wend | Sons a ek ee ~o one: ar | and Picture Frame Mouiding—late Styles and Finest Quality—Cheap. RECEIVERS OF . , : Looking Glasses and Mirrors, very low. All kinds of Window Furniture, such as Choua | GOMMISSION MERCHANTS, | at ‘ x Mackerel, Butter, Cheese EGGS Green Blinds and Shades, Cornices, Poles, Rings, Holders, Bands, Chains, Hooks, Blind | ° - ° Rollers, &c. Halifax to Londen : { live and die.” long, crossing the present and the prop sed I Poultry, Potatoes, Fruit & Atso—The Grand-daddy Cheirs, Wire Mattrasses, Children’s Sleighs, Carts and| __ —- hen ia Hialtland, answered Cleveland, |} Sault Ste. Marie Canais The principal HH % | Wagons—cheap, cheap, at } 8.8, Damara....- yecwilssgpheenattes about Dec. i4th| “‘ will I too live and die. I will not go to| bridge is that crossing St. Mary’s River, q Vecetabl i | BS. Ulande.......seeceeesereencees about Jan. Mth| Kirkwall,—I will not make my existence) 2,420 feet betwoen the abutments, and 5 ege abies. 7 { known to my comrades, from whom it were} compose . bam ‘enaen Gab took cach i ie coe heed ‘ Your father l composed of ten spans, 240 feet each in iy Lae + | se else hard for me to escape. our father loves} pont ‘sting on stone piers in the channel i . ' . ‘ ‘ : ine, Minna ; who knows whether long atten- a h, rest ee ae ees = ‘? 14” c ‘rcial Street QUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE NEW POST OFFICE ou as of the river. The nexe bridge, which is », 144 Commerciai - treet, | . LEN SQUARE, SITE NE :. fs tion, anxious care, might not bring him to] 1. of iron, is a drawbridge, 220 feet long | * ° , Ch’ tow n, M arch 9, 1887 i S. Ss. Brit ish Queen, 56000488e Sar cesecceressers Dec. 3 receive me into his family ? W ho would . ' 4vU . * : : re ’ >»? we . >? be BOSTON, MASS. S. S. Ulnandticccccececrccoteeeesccces about Dec. 17th regard the length of a voyage that was certain ov er the proposes c anadian ¢ anwi along the May 18, 1887. |S. S, Damara,.....-..-..2-200-serereeeeees Dec. 31s | to terminate in happiness?” rapids. Phe last of this sam of bridges ne arena ‘ ~ | Good Passenger Accommodation. ‘* Dream not of such an issue,” said Minna ;|'5 4 lattice girder oriage, 104 feet long, | Freight. both ways at low rates. ‘it is impossible. While you live in my crossing what is called the North Channel, hough Bills of Lading from all points on P.| r.ther’s house—while you receive his assist-| on the Canadian side. The total length of moe = | i j ‘ ; +E “4 ; VE | .% ; ER. Island, New Branswick and Neva Scotia, to : : : : a . + MESA. MORRION. = GEORGE MUSGRAVE | ci | Continental and other ports. ance, and share his table, you will find him | these bridges in 3,144 feet. The entire*cost | For Rates of Freight and other particulars) the generous friend, and the hearty host ; but) is placed at $1,000,000. The chief engineer ik MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, . w | @pply to touch him on what concerns his name and}js P. A. Peterson, of Montreal. The owners a a ae ltl : a 2 i vm is W. W. CLARKE, — aaa pres ng ew — — of the bridges are the Canadian Pacific ee eee ‘harl 2 ee ore you the haughty and proud) Railway Company, the Dulutl Sout! | orto Agent at Charlottetown, P. E.L | Jego , : nevi le Late SOE orien allway Vompany, *™ auaty — if BROKERS bepeetie dA eo ee tain: on Saendeen en ne ee eal ieee { . alifax. o as . me ; , has oe ‘ . eT —AND— | Another Lot a ust Ke ceive a. | Dec. 7, 1887.—3mos Mertoun, and he has_ banished from his favor Minneapolis, Sault Ste. Maric and Atlantic — the youth whom he so lately loved as a son. ae ty — sino got pangs seme it ’ Soak a No one must ally with his house that is not and prohtabie to the people © e Vors i ( OMMISSION Merchants, ea X CS = iLLeE AT i of untainted eaten descent,” States. It completes the connection of the i : : p< §{ « And mine may be so, for aught that is| Northern Pacific Railway and its extension i EL A LIE A xX. Nice Overcoat for 84.2% that ought known to me upon the subject,” said Cleve-|che Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Rail- i , . land. way, with the Canadian Pacific system, by ‘ ‘ P A to be che Hu p at Shed ed. Margin to the Grocer, ae How ! ” said Minna : sé have you any way of Algoma Mills and Sudbury, and t Consignments of Island produce will receive " i i | ° reason to belive yourself of Norse descent?” | withthe whole Eastern seaboard. Not only i 4 prompt attention. | — - Quality te the Housekeeper (To be contin-ed.) Ottawa, Montreal, Halifax, St. Jobn, i Rererences: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier . EL Portland and Boston are brought nearer ; Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; George Heavy Tw eed Panis and Suits altogether alin Apvick to Morurns.— Mrs. Winslow’s| the great Northwest, including 5t. Paul i Macleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia ” ; Soothing Syrup shoald always be used when|and Minneapolis, the Red River — and if Charlottetown. = Too Cheap. PAPERS WOODILL “ TINS | children are cutting teeth. It relieves the Yellow Stone regions, but New York itself a —_—— little sufferer at once; it produces natura! | is brought about two hundred miles nearer y } ‘ T ; Dea ; : ; ; Call and See 5 ctg GERMAN 7 cts} quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; by this route across the St. Lawrence, and rrr and the little cherub awakes as “bright 28 &(by the south shore of Lake Supericr t the ; a . i in a \ ; Lil Si ‘ 4 ‘ Apeoricr ty 8 - BAKING 12 cts | button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It place named than by way of Chicago. hi | soothes the child, softens the =—_ allays all That this new trans- ontinental route over TEA MERCHANTS, | thes th oe | a POW DER oF sn: gain, vignistes He vores, ont ty te et this international bridge wil! beeome the li i i Tl East Cugar ano 9 & 14 Mixcine Lane, z ‘ ‘tnown remedy for diarrhea, whether arising ; 3 254 Uvion St., St- Jonn, N. B. {¢ - + 7 2 Twenty-fi most popular route, as It ca" be proven to ° ° F | wi Voodill’s G Baking Powde ‘from teething or other Causes. wenty-five |. . t 3 Vill put Woodill’s German aking Powder cents a bottle. Mrs, | 0e the shortest route from _Liverpvo to F 4 & WARREN & JONES, o--——— LONDON, ENGLAND. 1 ask f Represented in Canade by Morasson & ; Ze Be sure and ask for ! Moguusre, Halifay. : pear Oy Lace, QUamet oma, [S7Nr AAT Into merken cusen, |Winsloe's Soothing Syrup. oe a wk aa 2 possibilities ol the Ove vs, mo Ch'twws, Bev, 1, 1887. Nov 7% Fw kori uterl7 ed & w fewer. ;