3 i elias: Ae ENE ED i IS aang a: Ran atten ed GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS: gga AND OTHER ITEMS, si Cork, Dec. 14.—-The mayor caused an = ad uproar in the city couneil to day hy mov- «Apr \ spy. "Read Beer Bros. ad | ing that the government be condemned fur : a - vision this even- | Tefusing to release [rish political prisoners. Mrstin After a | heated debate the anti-Parnellite . ck os members withdrew amid jeers and hisses. Lo } i | | , amme for | The motion was a& iopted 18 to Ll. ee ra House en Thurs- Vicronia, B.C, Dac. 14.—The report of mae ippear to morrow. | the Roya! Commission appointed to Investi- 7 ; gate the provincial insane asylum at New giv ise at the con | Westminster has been laid before the leg- ae end 902.8 Ww mith Al in! jslature. It shows a horrible state of af- 4 ther ae | fairs; that the institution patients were _ The «leer. teuphy | treated with the utmost cruelty and bar- Bic' oe | the the three. | Otity, flogging, dark cells and ice cold eup Wi ae pe Ch alitadh wy | Water baths being among the favorite nile t * os ho < Prag whe ahaa methods of subjagating the refractory Driving Park - now on exhibition in | Patients. A re-organization of the stail from 2 : Davies’ Dengstore | Wil! be instituted immediately. the show « sa lined. aad ee De T . ewe vold-lined, and reste | oxtreat, Dee. 14 —The Rioux sys- al s app-oprately orna- | tem of treatment fordiphtheria,by inucula- on a vorth calling te. set | tion with anti-Loxine serum is being very menie?, wae ve isin adopted throughout the prove | Woex \nt.—Exce'lent likenesses | iince. ‘The prov incial board of health has ; x young proprietor of| a large supp!y of immanizing serum on | oe @ ry @si a WE - now hand. and appli ations to the maonber of : ae yee of a large \iry good- four or five per day are being received | pe . av be < in the show | from physicians in various parts of the | Ca Re sliery on Qneen Street.| province. It is being used both as a pre- The ites . velo ped an extras | ventive and curative agent. tiny é a ines on exhi- Loypoy, Dec. 1 4—The Standard’s Vienna ! biti , ince them “* just | , sorrespondent says: Germany, Austria and hamdsot A Italy have decided to allow England and Fee Prorieasin Bk |: Bie Sea. for the present, a free oar in the g:jitt, of Dungannon, Ont, is one of the | : — nian question, and will de vline to se ned | — «fully tried the feeding ot | 2elega’es wh the commission of inquiry; farmers sto his stock and | Bence the European commission which the wooat a eke sy 4 of one | Saltan desired will not be formed. Ov her | he oy pina re t him at the rateor | 2fermation from Berl.n snd Vienna | eons v0 se hardly confirms this view. The news | ah cents a el for his wheat which is a os e than the erain iteclf ia | Papers of Vienna, Berlin and Bula Pesth _ 4 a cana taki vial ee le ast doubt upon the whole narrative of j . = el of wheat on the market in two | 4?™eian massacres as told by the Lon- og a nee | don press, and deride the manife-to of the Arex nian Society in London as ridicu- lous exaggerations. They a'so accuse ' “ Carraway. -The smal 4 “iy ‘ | nd teu tanh elk et England of raising the Armenian outery | - ‘Gecidedly warm for ulterior purposes. } e Chinaman who recently | Wuyxieec, Dec. 11.—An interesting suit Great George street | Was decided in the Manitoba Full Court | Not satisfied with oper «hop door | recently. The suit was against the North- and calling h names and defacing his | west Commercial Travellers’ Association | started a fire on the step of | 3. Loud on Guarantee and Acc — nt Com. ne } ne his his back door a few mornings ago and the | pany A pc licy was taken out by plain- | emoke 2a ‘ough into the work-room og s in defendant's company on the life of | ahere J was er gared, alarmins him | D.C arch, who perished on the prairie enti ani Lethbridge and McLeod, on the | . 2trd of November, 1292, when he was | Pouce Covrr.—-This forenoon Andrew | caught in a blizzard and frozen to death. | Doyle was = i “et? 55 costs or | The amount of the policy was $1,000. The | two ments’ impr soni ne, for a first vio | Accident Company refu-ed to pry the pol- i jstion Canada Temperance Act, and | icy of the ground that they were not re- | John Carzol!, jr, was fired $50 and 33.99 | sponsible, as death by freezing did not wr twi is imprisonment, £ ra first | come within the terms of the pekey. The | contrar: fthe same law. The case | court rendered a verdict in favor of the, again=* Jose] Kent was dismissed, an plaintuf, hol ling that aa accident policy i the tw is asainst : Angna Macdona d vovers death by free: ing. Meeerarther adjourned eee Wednesday. Vicrorta, B. C., Dee. 14—The island Syorge Utier confessed to @ breach | of the of Antrim, in New Hebrides, was de-trov! Lani’s Day Act, ana was fined $-2 and ~6 ed by a voleano on Nov. 13th, and the en- tire villoge of natives was swept into the sea. News comes per steamer Warrimoo that the British warship Dart has gone to the scene. The island was fifty miles in circumference and fertile and cultivated. | It was inhabited by a race of natives who | hal profited by the teachings of mission: | aries and become less wild, learning t!e | ‘eter to Mayor Daw on concerning the | 88 of peace to a certain extent. It is no Kinsman matter, in tie course of which known here whether any missionaries cr | they stsie that in thei- op'noa the power | other _ people than the natives were upon iiecnciee s | eman is vested in the | ¢t¢ island. The report indicates the tou} Siinendiary Mazi-trate, and add in| destruction of the island and its popula- : ; there is any trouble over | 1”, Yhieh is in the vicinity of thonsands ae thee —_—_—_—_— “ | Loox out tor the al. in another column | for the concert and social in the basemeut Socrety.—The | of the brick Methodist Church to-morrow evening. sibilities Crrx Covsyci..—An emergency meeting af the Catv Cou 2 called for thia even- ing at half-past seven to consider “the re- gent police app: nt and to make such arrangements relative thereto as the Coun- ell may con=idet essary or expedient.” Messrs. Peters & Peters have addressed a scare ceceneerenaeanaetrertentaanmnenionens effect that the payne mt < shail sue for it salary each month Se Vixcext ve Pati 13th annual pul eeting of the above excel'ent society was held in St. Dunstans same seal y “stad _ SS ™ I left for Halifax about 8 o’clock on Satur- So oe ero wan 6 aaa eargo. This Treasures’. repcris for the past year were | will be her last trip to this port this read showing the good work done for the} sennen ss porimthiecity. The receipts from all{ — . sources amounted to S414.: SZ and the ex- | peaditure~ was $392.48 leaving a balance wihand of 21.4¢ About one hundred tons of cvs ibuted besides a large quantity of cash and provisions The Secre- fey ep riof the Ladies branch wasalso read siicaciaipesdio For Hatirax.—The steamer Fastnet 8 cole Licarnisc Freaxs.—Duaring a thunder worm which passed over Dethi, Ont., Saturday evening the lightning struck a barn belonging to J. Peacock, killing two horses and four pigs, then followed the tence and knocked the beams out of two This society furnishes clothing boots and | | ploughs cloze by the fence, and killed two shoes, etc, to t! e pocr children. They have | chickens which were roosting in an apple expended for same upwards of $100 The | tree above the ploughs. The barn was gilection taken up amounted to $7.30. not burned. hi was distr Election of officers resulted as fel bowwss | mem ener Spiritual director, tev D. B. Reid | President Prof. Caven, Vice Presiden: Patrick McCarey; Trea-urer, Senator Mc.- Donald;*Asst, James Melsac; Secretary, | AE. McEachern, Asst Sectary Thomas eee WOMEN Ar Queen Sevare Scuoot.—His Honor the Lieutenani-Governor visited Queen CAN'T VOTE, Square Schoo! this forenoon at ten o’clock CAN’T SIT ON JURIES, i CANT PUT DOWN RIOTS, and made one of bis characteristically in- terening an structive addresses to the } they cai tell you that our Perfumes papil+, wno were massed in the large hall | of that in-tiintion. He referred to Canada’s | make nice Xmas Presents. greatness ani the advantages that were | Within the gra~p of even the humblest lad prevent if he cho-~e totake advantage of them. He al-o madea feeling reference to the late Sir Jonn Thompson; and alvised the bovs to pay attention to their books and to*o conduct themselves that they | Woald be a credit to themselves and their | Johnson & Johnson, | $aF"Specially good value till Xmas. teachers He also advixed them to work Hard for the me lal “ h ch he prom ised for THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. the best essay on “Canada and its resour- | : : i ve.” Before the address the pupils eang | Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. tie patriotic sons presente os to «the schaol Seite Hooor, ani réudered it in eplendid | Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. aty a ceedings closed with the} deel? Na B R ‘ LBROA iF be bonded iaiiiaal hou » Water Street was relieved of two | WE [, A Sex (17 flisti<) of brandy, the property | of } s McKenna, inion Street, on last i“ . h Setiriay u'zit. The thief broke open the | Trade and Het Rie latge jr : tters on one of the windows | eo the east side of the building. then | « ‘when the cows come heme.” Then the brake th t he window, and in this F : ; way obtained a 2s to the brandy, which | ladies can al] vote; the ministers will me p piarthe window. As ate govern the cities; the Grits will get the ares: tar't he inside of the windows whic} ‘ renovel, the brandy | government; Free Trade (equal to the mas ¢ t Hu-k by fla-k from | average of the present duties) will be the he cas ‘ ib were first pried open | : z I wit! nsel. Of some uch instru- | law ; the editor of the Guardian will run Ment fs ighbors hea rel the ham- | | the Marine Department, and our mails will Beri -. t did not know the cause. Tisiz a o Mr. A.S. Hewi aia castes | | be delivered with the Guardian every a pat ve bad made aa UNFNeCESS | popping before daylight. al a to break tao his otfice on | 2 Kinss Poe door wae pa-hed sv hard | But what’s the use of waiting “ until wt rt e i in that the the cows come home,” when you can drep Fn) ir Ue lecks + hardly shat db tered | into our Furniture store any day and buy About a quarter after seven o’clock last : good goods cheap, and get your money Right aman entered the residence of B. fartz, F<q., on West Street, and picking | back if you want it. ip a lamp, rte i to explore an house, } tin toe wae abtceing stout toe | MARK WRIGHT & 60., LTD. from. As hie was pnt ring shen! the | M " as scen by a servant girl, oe the berglar and frightened rand Mrs. Heartz were absent at the time. Pern flat, b who re toe ri him off. Me fom boon, Who Sell at Selling Prices. dec] 7 i scachinsinmamiametinias: eetaligaretie tA NCE At TEER - 0 ca ere OOO ieee Hundreds of Ladies Have Told Us are that never have they seen euch astonishing bargains as we now offering in our MANTLE DEPAKIMENT. We claim that they are the most surprising values probably ever seen in Charlottetown. If you want to share in them you will have to lose no time. ¢ APES : ee ae Trimmed, some Silk Lined, many worth $4.00 $1.98 ULSTERS. 298 And equal value in C apes at $2.98 and $498, and in Ulsters at $4 98. Call and see them. Printed E lephants, Santa Clauses and Xmas Stockings, only 5 cents. Scotch Tweeds and Serger, with Single, Double or Triple Capes, worth $7.00. Now $1.50 Doz! give the best Ulsters, Reefors and Overcoats, both Imported and Homemade, SHOWN IN CHARLOTTETOWN. our stock, —-— mane THE DAILY EXAMINER 1 ’ ' ' ‘ Wonderful Value THE PEOPLE'S STORE,” Gents’ Furnishings. 14c. Each, —OR— 4 ply All Linen Collars (guaranteed four ply), at 14 cents each, or $1.50 a dozen, worth 2? cents. 4 ply Cuffs at 18 cents a pair. This week at “‘ The People’s Store.” Ste. will buy Gents’ Heavy Lined Gloves three makes to choose from, worth $1.20. ‘89e. Pair | $1.15 will buy Heavy Lined Kid or Buck $1. 13 Pair evar. — to from. Worth $l. 40 12¢ Pair: Twelve cents will buy a pair of Braces equal | toa 50e. Brac». Very special birg tin. choos ; Ue, (000 Christmas Silk ilk Handkerchiels. pp ep aR ED FOR THE Ilindkerehiefs in Creams Japanese, ete. Values s Silk Shots, One Thousand eleg unt Whites, China, Surah, Initial, we have never before shown. A. WEEKS & 09. The People’s mare °, s holesale & Retail. Charlettetuwn, Decemier 10, MONDAY, é ss AYE Bases == LADIES’ CLOTH number this season than any ont at a great sacrifice: PRICE, 2. A NOW FOR $1.75 ASTRAKAN JACK S30.00, $32.50. LADIES’ $24.00, Als », now for ravi . Piese eyo1s are all new this season, the greate-t bargain yet shown in this before buying elsewhere. J. SB. Charlottetown, December 6, —_—_— —— —__-.- (x) ———— 1894— dy Te 72a Sees We are now dy sage to supply first-class Groceries at fresh. and we ke ep the best in the market. Black Basket Valencias. and a fine stock of Cooking Ratsins. Layer and Cooking Figs and Date Candied C femon an] Orange Peel, Flavoring and Spices. We have also a choice tine of Confectio: ey, Choeo : 1 eams M res and Penny Goods in different varieties, Plain and "Fancy Bise uts, a *ything you need in the Gro- eery line. Give us eall. s Hh. BENMAN & CO., Charlo vn, Dec. 12, 1894 ‘ Next to Woolen Mills (as. S Q Stree aa aan Sse. Sor he Leal ng Rea Why are we the Leading Clothing House aii: no man can undersell us. value in the market t, EVER Come Highest Price Always Corner of Queen Our Conundrum Was Answered Correcily by the Following: Ist— Master J. J. McLEOD. 2nd— “ J. G. McPHAIL. 3rad— =“ JOWUN LIGHTIZER. Master J.ightizer says in his answer that we are giv- ing a larger discount than 25 per cent under competitors’ price. We must confess Johnny is right, as we do not want sell at below competitors ‘will be ereater than 23 per cent. Call and get your prizes, boys. BIG RUSH still coming our way. It makes sometimes to see how easy it is to sell goods xt our prices; cheap, but then such is life. G. A DIXON & Ch’ town, | Dec. 13, ay Suec ressOrs to Go; Direct Steam Commnication WITH PRINCE EDWARD ISLAVD. &e. We beg to call attention th: ut, , early in the Spring of 1895, regular steam communication will be resumed between LIVERPOOL AND CANADA. Thanking all our shippers fur their past support, and ing a continuance of same in the future We remain, yours faithfully, PITCAIRN BROS., 51 South John Street, Liverpool. Co., tobe rtson. For particulars apply to = PEAKE BRO8. For Christmas. A ON A USEFUL PRESENTS. A Fur Cap, A Fur Cape, A pair ot Fur Gloves, A Muff, A pair of Snowshoes, A Fur Collar, A Nice Umbrella, A nice Dress Length, A pair of Buck Gloves, | A pair of Gloves, A Nice Valise, | A silk Handkerchief, ; A Cardigan Jacket, @ box of Handkerchiefs with A pair of Blankets, initials, All to be had at the LONDON HOUSE. nos 2” & é CO. Char’ ottetown. rem HARRIS & STEWART BEER BROS. Charlottetown, December 17, 1894—ly We received to-day a Case of CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, Cheapest *tock in the Island. because we buy for and see the Bargains we are able to ‘ash and sell quick on a close margin. PEAKE _ 40 per cent. profit on our goods, therefore the discount we Can | us laugh still at other times we feel sad to see good goods selling 50 | which completes offer, ‘Paid for ‘Wool, and Coal ! Y Goal » Winter has set in, and if you have not your Winter Supply «f Coal in, . . , ~ ~*~ 4 NOW IS THE TNE! as Town and Country alike are taking advantage of our reduced prices. Charlottetown, Decem! 2, 1894. R200 83.9 BIO Fs 2, ) P08) 2A POD FS 2, CORO TIO REAR AE ~ ‘GOOD COMMON SENSE i %) People o | o* i ¢ ¥ usually jeeeihahe a good article that f $ is honestly made, well finished and up 2 £ to date. This explains the great ig success of a SSG Fsh Wate GRANBY RVUBBEBES. THEY WEAR LIKE TRON. che we novl2—m w f & wky Qe AB WE? Me ee ee = te vere BOBS BE 00 BSS 060°'384 OB 55S 00 Jewelry, Watches, : Clocks, Silverware, Spectacles, &c. % § 5 6 &e 2! } D sz vieeailane —— ——-( x) a The subscriber has the largest stock of the above goods ever offered by him, and at greatly from 10 to 30 per A Special Cash Discount of will be made on some lines during the next two weeks. would take too much space to describe the As it Low Prices, Quality and Brillianey of the goods, the pub- lic are respectfully invited to call and inspect them. W. W. WELLNER. Charlottetown, December 17, 1894. reduced prices. | DECEMBER 17 JACKETS still on hand. previous yeat. 75, S4.75, $6.00, 5 3.25, $4.35, KETS, $32.59, and are, city, ACDONALD , 7 very Low Table ‘tly clean, and Patras Currants, Vostizza, perfec POR Se ET ‘Ve are now offering the largest stock of Grafton Strects, Charlottetown. | far az etc.. to che great j " order.§ however small, is en- titled to a Golden Rule. ‘extend to you a | tation to give us an early call. a JOHN ; Court House in Charlottetcwn, on TUES- | A. D. 1894, at twelve : ; cee, —— ' chard L. cent. | Bch ee ~ We sold a larger We will clear this lot $8.00, $9.00, $6.25, : $6.75, $ 7.25. $10.00. | $40.00, $45.00: without doubt Please inspect Ee APRA SEASO N. stock is Layer, prices. Our Raisins, Muscate!}, ‘ = wr we e a Bp é ‘ <r mf i if . = a a“. a wy 4 on a ei... i Orns BONA TW Tie Ty re FROUSS GLP LEG UH 4 ARBER Bm VW Lee VY AB. WEA Y/ 4 WwW 5 ww Because our goods are matchless for durability. We it is the ae: i: and It pays to ees oo ont co The Golden Rule. We have tested the above rule with mest satisfactory results. and our customers, as we know, ean vouch for it as well; and, contrary to * | ordinary rules, the mere you use 1t the brighter it gets: so we use it in dealing out fair, henest goods in good, honest values in Overcvats, Suits, satistaction of cur many patrons. Every We cordial invi- F. MCKENZIE, STAR TAILOR, LONDON HOvUSE. deed MORTGAGE SALE. ————— 99 Cents ——FOR A—— FOUNTAIN PEN. Amas Cards, Calendars. Booklets, ToyB ooks, Annuals, Fancy Goods. A Large and Choice Selec- tion to choose from. HASZARD & MOORE. decl9 ee —— + SELL only the BEST, Woodili’s German Baking Powder, whieh is and you lack®no customers to BUY. de ch Very Becoming s the invariable comment passed upon our Spectacies. The glasses look well, inl their possessors look and see not only well but much better than they could with- mt them. It is prudent to look well to your eyes, and correct at once any defect or peculiarity of vision by the u-e of pro- perly fitted glasses that relieve the sight from being overstrained and impaired. The eve often needs the rest that glasses alford, and delay in the matter may entail serous consequences. It pays to save money, but it pays far better to save your sight. Besides Glasses, we also have suine very handsome Opera Glasses that wonld make a nice present for Xmas. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. decl 4 50 YEARS For the last 50 years Cough Medicines have been coming in and dying out, bet during ul) this time _-—«s«s BEHRARP'’s BALS(M OF HOREHOUND Never left the Front Rank for Curing CRvEP, COUGHS AND COLDS. All Druggists and most Grocerymen sell it. BaF 25 cents a bottle. ARMSTRONG & CO., Proprietors, St. John, N B. nov 23—~—d BILLIARDS. I have opened a Billiard Room in coanec- tion wtth my Restaurant bout 50 barre of the fin st Oysters ln the city will b sold in ev ry firm. The ftin-st of imported and domestic Cigars; temperance drinks of all kinds; fresh Buttermilk always on h»nd, also Fluid Beef Tea P. P. GILLIS. Charlottetown 0 Pictou. Until close of navigation, the steamer “Northumberland” will leave Steam Navi- gation Company’s wharf every morning at seven o'clock local for Pictou returning saine afternoon. By order we Moun dec 16. Secretary. DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office - - Kent Street sAug 16,)’94—Ly W ‘ants, Lost, Found, & Beso ie “Save conte per line. petemet {ot and Buildings at Sotiris. | 5a-ci case a: ee } fice, To be sold at Public Auction, at the | DAY, the eighteenth day of Beemien Yclock, noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale seeetiets in an Indenture of Mortg»ge bearing date | the first day of June, A. D. 1894, and | made between Daniel P. McInnis, of } Souris East, Tailor, of the one part, and LOST—Last Tuesday, between the hours of 5and 5pm, on Kent Sti between Mar! Wright's factory and the City Baildiag, a pipe. Finder wiil be rewarded by leaving it at this office. decl4 Pr SHOP KEY LOST—The finder witli leave it at this office. TRUNKS—Trunks moved to trains and boats and hardieicarefally by A. P. ALLIN. Gaunt, of Montreal, of the other part :— ; All that tract, piece or parcel of land ; situate, ly me and being at Souris East, in | King’s Ci inty, 1 n the said Island, bounded | and described as follows, that is to say :—| he south- Commencing at a stake fixed at t ern side of 1 street, at the nortlhi- eastern angle of alot of land now in the possession of William Mellett; thene« ¢ the eastern boundary | of said jot to the shore of Colville Bay: thence along the course of said shore and parailel w th the main street aforesaid eighty feet; thence northwardly and paral- lel with the eastern boundary or William Mellett’s lot aforesaid to the main street aforesaid ; thence along the course of said atreet to the place of commencemert. For further particulars apply to Measrs. | M. & D. C. MeLeod, Solicitors, Charlotte- ' suuthwardly alon town. RICHARD L. GAUNT, novl6—wy tl Sth dee Mortgagee. ar deo}2 WANTED—A first-class machinist. None but this kind need apply.—G. A. Drzow & Co., Merchant Tailors. 5i--deoll W ANTED—A girl for general aousework ia a onan family. Apply at this office. TO LET—Half of a house containing feur rooms, situated Opposite Railway Appiyat this office, dec3 W ANTED—City canvaaser of good addaross; salary and expenses paid weekly from *iart. Position permanent. Canadian aad Ameri- can zrown stock. Advantages unegaa ‘led. BRowN Bros 0, Nurserymen, Toranw Ont, nova7—dy tf “AB” IS HIS FAVORITE !—Santa Claus has appointed Mr. A. P. aliin te do ali tue posting “7 Xmas Handbills ei. tide ATA BARGAIN.—One hundred acrea of ‘ land with good dwelling houss, twenty aéres > >_ cleared. ithip half mile Raitiway ‘Neations’ = Kings County. Price $450, wg Hoa@an. tage eo es eee. =e pe Bw me 8 als * dm © ae a ctl a