pong em panaiene at — PIO and or her ink Leeal McLron’s Hart To-Nient. —_-+-_--—— Nortes Remember the temperanre meet ing this evening at 8 o'clock. ---+-->-- - T10.— The ‘rade rict y/, JournxaListic.—The Fredericton Gleaner will shortly be issued daily. silicide e Cournt.—Three Scott Act cases were this morning postponed, the witnesses not app ariny aiiclaiael ‘ Scorr Act ELECTION. rhe Scott Act re- peal election in Fredericton will take place on Phu sday next. —>--—- Mvsic The Artillery Brigade Band have been engaged for the public temperance meet- and come early. ing to-night. Come, _ _ - i. O. O. F.—St. Lawrence Lodge meets to- night. At the conclusion of the session an entertainment will be held. All Oddfellows Ww @ id hie = ee _——— Tue presence of dandruff indicates a dis and if not cured, blanching of baldness will result. Hall's € aged sc alp, the hair &bG Hairs Pe newer eiiahidinnnias Onrarto Oats.—Eighty thousand bushels f Ontario oats have already been received in St. John this year. One firm alone has handled fifty thousand. pentiiediineetans MEASLES AND DipntHerta.—An exchange a that Parrsboro has a severe epidemic m easles, and that diphtheria, is again raging in the neighborhood of Kingston, with fatal results to young children, a fury Strot® tar Oreaxn.—The choir of a church at Long Island had te get along on Sunday week without the accompaniment of the organ, thieves having carried off the in- strument during the previous night. ke SHoppy JEwWELRY.—A quantity of cheap jewelry, valaed ai $25 10 or $306, was seized at Halifax on Lhursday by the customs appraiser for undervalution. It belonged to a number of peddling arabs now in that city. ciiaibioninns Wwe, from any cause, the digestive and secretary organs besome disordered, thev may be stimulated to healthy action by the use of Ayer's Cathartic Pills, These pills are pre- scribed by the best physicians, and are for gale at »'! the drug stores. ene }¢Wrovxe Aca —The Pairiot reports that the alarm of fire on Saturday morning pro- ceeded from the Cameron Block,—it proceeded from the Brown Block. The Patriot's local columns are only a little lese unreliable than its editorial colnmns. oe Foornar..—A match game of football took place on the Prince of Wales College grounds last Saturday afternoon, The game was tween teams of Scotch And allcomers taken from the college. It resulted in a victory for the former by two trys to nothing. silane Tae Carnivat Dericrr.—The St. John Common Council, after a stormy debate, re- versed the decision of the general committee, and resolved te pay the carnival deficit, sub- ject to deduction, recommended by the sub- committee. The vote stood ]4 to 11. _———»———— Has Gor a Goop One.—Thomas P. Low- ther, Esq., ot Amberst, N. S., has bought from Dr. Bagnall, of this city, the game and speedy trotting horse Comet. Comet is one of the most promising animals ever raised on this Island We wish Mr. L. saceess with his purchase. Some Recent Surpments.—The Summer- side Pioneer saya: Mr. Fawcett, of Sackville, ghipped 285 sheep for the Halifax market on friday, and on Saturday nine more were sent actoss by him. On the latter day Mr. Thos. Louther sent over to Nova Scotia six horses is ano se was shipped by Mr. D, Campbell for St. John. Sarrep.—The schr. Maggie Alice, Capt. James Lannigan, left Souris for St. "Pierre, Mig , yesterday, with the following cargo : 25 head horned cattle, 145 sheep, 32 pigs, averaging 280 lbs. each, 450 fowls, 7,000 feet hardwood plank, 18 tons pressed hay, 200 bags potatoes, 100 bushels turnips, 600 bushels oats and 7,000 staves. Besides this varied cargo, the Maggie Alice Has on board one well-known passenger, a widow- er, bound for the ancient colony on an _ in- teresting mission in which is concerned one of the fair maids of Lamaline. Tue Lycuum.—On Saturday night, the Webber company played H. J. Byron's contemporaneous drama of the ‘* Lanca- shire Lass” to a fairly large audience. The character of Rath Kirby” showed Miss Grey in a different style of part from what she has played here before, and she ‘grasp- td the many fine situations ‘in a manner that won for her hearty applause. The company were especislly good, and Mr. Webber's “* Party{by the name of Johnson” was a pleasure to witness. This evening, the drama of **‘ Kathleen Mavourneen” and the farce of the ** Secret” will be offered. Let there be a full house. —_+-o--—-—— Last Tree Tats Season.—The steamer Coban, Captain Robert Fraser, arrived from Montreal en route for Sydney and St. John's, Nfld.. on Sunday morning, and left apain abou t noon to-day. Her outward cargo iticluded 48 shee p shipped hy Blake Bros,; 64 sheep and 15 « barley by Wheatly Sons; 21 bris parsnips, George J. Wright; 10 brls parsnips, Carvell Bros. ; 68 bris potatoes, 6 bris oysters, 11 bags oats, Jchn Kelly & Co; 1 erate and 5 boxes mutton 4nd poultry, Wm Boyle ; 4 bris potatoes, MJ Dalton; 30 tubs butter, Geo H Toombs; 6 tubs butver, 1 brl beets, Patrick Duffy ; 2 bris oat- Meal, John C Yarroll ; 118 rolls leather, 10 bris tatoos, E Love & Sons ; ; 27 boxes and 1 case iscuits, & | jtrs beef, Peake Bros & Co; 60 bris pork, B& M Rattenbury. The passengers Were Mr Pio sard, Mr Melsaac and Miss Brown. Acais Ixscnep.—On Saturday last, Philip urfoy, & man well-known about town, met vith «n accident while at work in a well at ohuston's River. that will likely resnit in ath [tappears that at the time of the dis. Sate: or, Murray was ahout half- -way down the Well (which is between thirty and forty feet P) stoning the sides, when a large bucket filled wich stones tumbled from the top of the Wel! apo him. The force of the fall ; qnockad the poor fellow from his perch me ve sottom of the well with the bucket 7 eevatents upoa top of ‘him. After a ~~ al Htrouble he was taken from the os : n _ dead than alive, and the same even- es ”, rought to town for medic al treat- cade Ji examination it was found that bad! oe "8s were broken, and that he was is +) ‘¥Y injured about the body and head, oo he second time that Murray has Merfsusly itjyred while Woriglty abdut wt THE | D ae cr eafines AILY EXAMINER, - ~~ - Div remains Pata Bic: Reino uate “ Qeus iAL DespaTours TO THE Sraeiin, Brazilian Affairs. Wasuineton, Noy, 24. Dr. Valente, Brazilian Minister, on Sat- urday received a cablegram from Rio de Janiero stating that United States Minister Adams had established re- lations with the government new in con- trol of affairsof that country. This inform- ation was communicated to the State Department. It is reported that he urged upon the secretary the exped- iency of this government instructing him at once to complete the act of formal recogni- tion. Probably the act of formal recogni- tion through our minister will be postpon- ed until the official head or chief executive has been chosen in pursuance of some re- gular method. Lonpvon, Nov. 24. Two British warships have been ordered to Rio Janeiro. _—————~ 2 Ottawa Notes. Ortawa, Nov. 25. Pa:liament will meet for the despatch of business on the 16th of January, 1890. Peter White, M. P. for North Renfrew, is likely to be made Deputy Speaker for the House of Commons, vice Oolby, ap- pointed to the cabinet. The name of Hon. Wm. McDougall is mentioned in connection with the vacant chief law clerkship of the Commons. Colby, M. P., will return to Ottawa on Monday, when he will be sworn in as pres- ident of the Privy Council. A writ for a new election in will be issued at once. Stanstead Wholesale Poisoning. Vienna, Nov, 24, The Nagy Becskerch inquiry, which has been going on for the last several years with the object of discovering the cause of the large number of sudden deathe which have occurred there resulted in proving that thirty eight victims were poisoned and a lot of them were married. Female for- tune tellers supplied the wives uf the vic- tims with poison. Fifty seven arrests have been made. The Poisoned Candy Case. Sr. Jauy, Nov. 24 Saturday afternoon the Grand Jury came jnto court and reported that they had found a true bill against William J. Mc- Donald, charged with the murder of Mrs. McRae. In addition to the evidence sub- mitted to them, given at the preliminary examination, the jury had before them a celebrated Boston expert on handwriting who swore to the writing on the boxes as that of McDonald. ” Aiding : an 1 Exhibition. Orrawa, Nov. 24. The Dominion Government has granted an appropriation to aid in the extension and development of the Exhibition of Fruit Growers of the Dominion, to be held at Ottawa next February, at which delegates will be present from the various provinces, and prizes will be offered for dried, pre served and late-keeping varieties of fresh fruits. French Politics. Paris, Nov, 24, In the Chamber of Deputies on Saturday, article 3 of the measure proposed by Ley- del in favor of allowing the free manufac- ture of matches was rejected. The action resulted in the withdrawal of the bill. Rouviea, Minister of Finance, thereupon announced that the government would es- tablish a direct monopoly of the business. Big Loss By Fire. Monrtrear, Noy. 24. ¥ire broke out last night in the jontreal Herald office, completely wrecking the in- terior of the building. The loss tothe Herald Company will be about $30,000, partly covered by insurance. This is the third time within sever years that the Herald has been burned out. Is This True? ee Urrawa, Nov. 24, It is stated that the Dominion Govern- ment will shortly surrender to the British Columbia Government all the right to min- eral’, excepting coal, in the railway belt through the Rockies, in return for a quid pro quo not definitely agreed upon. More Whiskey Seized. Orrawa, Noy. 24. Another schooner loaded with whiskey was seized near Quebec yesterday. The whiskey was confiscated, but the vessel was allowed to go on depositing a sum of money. Weather Kulletin. Toronto, Nov. 25.—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh southwest and north- west winds; partly cloudy; light local showers, stationary or a little lower tem- perature. Tue use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla “purifies the blood, stimulates the secretions, and imparts new life and vigor to every function of the body. For nearly half a century,” it has re- mained unrivalled as the best blood medicine ever discovered. Be convinced by a trial. —_ Tuer Moneron Souoots.—There are now says the Times, about 1250 pupils enrolled in the Moncton schools, taught by 22 teachers. Of the teaching staff no less than 9 are teach- ers of the first class, 11 second class, 2 third class. —__— Notice.—Notice is hereby given that J will issue executions on Monday, 25th inst., against all persons who have not paid their city tax, aa a tate, personal property and poll for this year. In order to save costs pay at once. —Rosert VANiperstine, City Collector. nov20 4i ey For tHE Weak ann Lanauiv.—Campbell’s Beef, Iron and Wine is one of the best eae possessing many nutritive and strengthening MGalities.” Is recommended by the leading medical men. If you are weak and languid a bottle will ae msatant relief, See that you See Wien for ered get Cautpbefl’s Boe atiiykad TEL JEGRAPHIC \EWS, | DIVIDEND NOTICE, MERCHANTS’ BANK OF P. E. ISLAND, CHARLOTTETOWN, Nov. 18, 1889. TW ae is hereby given that a half-yearly AN dividend, at the rate of Eight Per Cent. per annum, on the Capital Stock of this Bank, has been this day declared, payable at its _—e Office on and after December 2nd, prox. By order of the Board, WM. McLEAN, ae ee 8 Se eee BARGAINS itetea Ei, PIANOS. ORGANS, cso ATs Sewing Machines, AT- MILLER BROTHERS, Queen Street, Charlottetown. wards, ORGANS, in price trom $65 and upward. SEWING MACHINES, and upwards. Intending purchasers will do well to call and inspect our large stock. MILLER BROTHERS, Queen Street, Charlottetown. in price from $250 and up- in price from $25 Agencies :—James Seaman, Summerside ; W. E. Scott, Alberton oc tme—dy 2 Im wana wky 3m (The Sensible Housewife) Sent the Largest Number of Wrappers dice Woo. DIL’S German Baking Powder, AND WRITES: WestVILLE, Pictou Co., Sept. 5, 1889. I have received through Mr. Balfour, Post- master, the prize ($5) offered for the largest number of Wrappers of Woodill’s German Baking Powder, and thank you. 1] was not influenced by offer to use any extra quantity, Have used it for years, and can recommend it as @ first-class Baking Powder. (Signed) E. HALE. $10, $5, $3, offered until Dec. 31 to thethree families in P. E. Island seading Wrappers representing the most value. Address, W. M. D. PEARMAN, Halifax, N.S. No names published without permission. octl5 Uae Wane ESTABLISHED t645. Is the oldest and most popular scientifie and mechanical paper published and has the largest circulation of any paper of its oo in the world. con illustrated. Best class of Wood KEngrav- ings. Published a Bend for specimen Ry Price $3a year. Four months’ trial, i mM N&CO, PUBLISHERS. Si Broadway, ¥- RCHITECTS & & BUILDERS Edition of Sclentific American. A great success. Each issue contains colored lithographic plates of country and city residen- uubiic Dulidings. Numerous oon plans and specifications for the use 0 such as contempiate bul) wing. Ry $2.50 s year, 3 ots. a copy. MUNN , PUBLISHERS. =e be secure y to Mew AR EC. ar 40 years’ TEN and have made over 100,000 applications for American and For eign patents. Send for Handbook. > pondence strictly confidential. TRADE MARKS. os n (be Faj- Bn gage your wees tee Ge ab appiy to fy ans sows iminedtats & ptordatlon, Send tor Wi a OP for saree. ae we ee eo Aad wore MUNN & CO., Sa ) GENERAL CvFICE: %1 Broapway, N. Y. Canned Salmon’ m Cases | Ib. tall SALMON, 20 ‘* 1 Ib, flat “ For sale py HORACE Murdock — Flour. 200 Barrels, guaranteed the best Family Flour on P, E. isiand. HASZARD. ee ee Standard Oatmeal 100 Half Barrels Choice Canadian Oatmeal. For sale by HORACE HASZARD) Tall Cans. 300 Cases Tall Cans. For sale by HORACE HASZARD, novl3—2w eod Charlottetown Driving Park, HE Directors of the above Association have ordered a final call of 20 per cent. ($20 a share), to be made onthe subscribed stock, payable on or before 30th November next. Shareholders wil] please pay the amount of call ta the Secretary, at the office of Warbur- ton & Smallwood, Cameron Block, City, not later than the pes date ~_- WARBURTON, , Secretary. Ch’'town, Oct. 22, 1889—dy & why tl dte CAMPBELL’S Beef, Iron and Wine 8 recommended by leadi Physicians: every- where, and is recognized as one of the best tonics of the day, a3 it possesses all the nutritive qualities of the several strength- -giving materials of vee is compos:d. Especially valuable invalids. fore you feel weak and languid, just try a bottle of Campbell’s Beef, [ron and Wine, and you will find instant relief. To insure benefit from this justly popular pre- paration, be sure you ask your draggist for Campbell's Beef, [ron and Wine, For gale at ~ == DOUU'S MEDICAL Bela uove-tyeor Pel WE DEFY THE EARTH To Beat Our Prices on Clothing. Mens’ Overcoats from SH oO up to $15.00. Suits from 7% up to $12.06. prices that surprise all Reefers at All-Wool!l Par THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN ARE BOUND TO WIN THE TRADE The proof of the pudding is in the eating, Want everyone on Immense Stock of Clothing. About Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($14,000) worth to select from. The Wonderful Cheap Charlottetown, Nov. 11, 1889—eod wky Re re Lo RE i -. -MONDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 29 1889, —(x)- — its $1.10, usual price $1.65. —(x) (x) SO see we P. EK. Island to call and our ‘) Mien S A at BONA FIDE DISCOT | Balance of our ‘Balance of our Bal lance of our Everything in the MANTLE DEPARTMENT at 25 per cent. Discount Ladies’ Short Jackets, Do Fleecy Cottons ! AT 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. BIG BARGAENS IN You will tind, as usual, that we always do what we advertise—Discounts for Cash onl) Charlottetown, November 18, 1889—eod THE SEASON IS ADV SRCANG, we have shia tse —+(x)—- decided to clear the fullowing Departments eae English Millinery Bonnets at Half Price, Knglish and American Hats at 30 per cent. Discount, Feathers and Flowers at 30 per cent, Discount. fx 4X Ulsters., Fleecy Cottons ! Imans, Ulsters, Biack Fur Jackets and Children’s 5 eX (x) DRESS GOODS. } —— ———__ PERKINS & STERN®. S. 8. “WILLIAM. FOR CHARTER, “PRE ABO\N EK STEAMER is now open for! charter. Will be due treal on [4th inst, Apply to R. McMILLAN. here from Mon- nov8 —dy tf Labr ador Herring. RIME LABRADOR HERRING, now landing ex schooner ‘‘ Mary Mack.” Every barrel warranted. For sale by JOHN KELLY, American House, Dorchester Street. W arehouse—W elsh & Owen’s Brick Build- ng, Water Street. tf —oct29 WANTS, LUST, or ve ORSE STOLEN.—Between 7.30 and 7,40 on last Saturday evening, from head of Wey- mouth Street, a dark brown horse, with large white mark on forehead and a little white on three of his feet. Had bridle and saddie upon him when stolen. Anyone giving information of the same will be liberally rewarded. Apply to Albert Kelly, Sour hport, or to Dp, L. Hooper, Great George Strest, Ch’town, 2i—nov25 ANTED.—For the month of December, a young girl who has had some experience in a store, to sell Fancy Goods, suitable for nectar presents, in this city. Apply by letter to ‘ a - P.O. Box 586, Charlottetown. nov: ANTED:—Bya young man holding a com- mercial diploma, a situation as Book- Novia or ee in an office. Apply at this office. nov2 t ANTED.--A Servant. Apply at once to Mrs. C. B. MACNEILL, Great George Street. nov22—tf WANTED.. —A Cook. No woahine. Apply at soe @flice. tf—nov2l WANTED AT ONCE.—A good, smart, steady girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. M, STEVENSON, Richmond Street, tf—nov21 O LET. Dw elling House on corner ¥ Pownal ‘UNPARALLELED! ' | 3s a epee HA Tr? McLeod & McKenzie, _ Star tar Merchant Tailors. | +(x) iN ODESTY forbids us (to use a slang phrase) to blow oar own horn, and as it is contrary z to our opinion (according to the old proverb) when in Rome to dowas Rome does, we shall endeavor, as heretofore, to present tacts so ween as to be beyond the re rach of dis- pute. True, people have gained for themselves a name (not an e maviable one) which, to all appearances, served the purpose they had in view. But wisdon n dictat before p sing as jleaders in the great race for supremacy, that we k should look well to the foundation upon | which those assertions are based. To throw the nasa of charity over such people is our motto ; and instead of revealing to the public gaze, through your columns, the errors into which they have fallen, we will endeavor to lead them gently into the light. That you will acquiesce in what wt say, is a foregone conclusion, namely, as Fathers of the trade in this Province we treat the several branches of the trade in this city with the same consideration as a loving parent would his innocent offspring ; and to this end we invite such traders to aim high and co-operate in elevating this, the first profession, to the high status to which it is entitied. ln the meantime, call and see our handsome eae in NAPS, MELTONS, SCOTCH TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, etc., made up in the McLEOD & McKENZIE. Charlottetown, Oct. 19, 1889 latest styles and cheap. CHAE ee % 4) E are giving Great Bargains in CHAIRS. ¥ ment of Rattan Chairs, Rockers, Dining Room, and Kasy Chairs. Call and see our stock. MARK WRIGHT & CO. Charlottetown, Nov. 15, 1889. A fine assort- Smoking and Kent Streets. Apply to THos. W. Dopp, nov4—3aw tf WANTED.—A general servant. No washing re eae. : oe Apply at this office. norzl OUSE TO LET, containing five rooms, on Fitzroy Street, in good order. Apply to i, UXENHAM. _ tf—nov2l ANTED,- soil govud Milch Cow. Apply to oe W. WATSON, Queen Street. nov LET.—That énaicobte iitliaes situate on the corner of kuston and Weymouth Streets, at present in the ovcnpation of Airs, Thomas MacKinlay. Possession immediately. tnquire on the premises. tf—novia ow Is THE TIME to get your house banked for the winier. two bundred and fifty | vads f Seaweed on hand. Al orders leit,at McLeod & Siewart’s, Prince street, will | prompily attended te.-JoHN MoLinis, Hovis | LA? (0 PON se af a bargin 6 aed fcr a thts office, sae Mesa Bedroom ‘Sects! WE HAVE A FINE ASSORTMENT EN WALNUT, QAK, ANTIQUE ASH, &c., SELLING VERY CHE a OO 44 OW MAtida WiIGHT & CO. Chaplottetown, Nov, 13, ore wky