tocal and Other Iters. Feit or ict The Bay is reported full of . as far out as Point Prim. sw Jackets. A large stock selling she London House.—Harris & Stewart. wat aad lo dee}? Si - . =. TwEeRwoM un Reapines.—At one o'clock ‘ . afternoon, 3 above at three this his » : ternevt, ait a ; j ing thild . I RG! STOCK oO: IPKin Fring’, childrens “s ete, which will be engraved tree of _ a to a}} pure hasers at G H r ry lor’s, cha yf Ww OvrMEA (AK Veade daily at the City ' ‘ us . e . © Steam bakery, Wulrx 8 Cet brated oateake. ’ svat te . ‘ 7” . Try it and be happy A. & C. Quirk, City steam Bakery. yp WARNES if the person who took twe briar pipes outof & caee in the Bizsar Store will kindly retuca them at once yie¥d not be exposed. A WorpD his mame Witt Srantey arrived at Pictou this @ clock. As the weather is day, she will not leave li day ight to-morrow. THE poorning at very thick there t for Chariott town Ul — R rhe C. D. Society intend holding |‘ a baer in t} x rooms of the Second |} Metho list chureh, on Monday night nex’ Admie , only 10 cent Xyas CAKES.— We are now taking orders | fur Xmas and New Year ceke erg will please order earl) A. ® ©. Quirk, City | ecuticn. dec}0 4i — | Coxcert.—The pupils of Princ: Street School intend holding & coucert in the hall Sch ul, on Friday of the Prince Street night neXt. only 15 cents. Steam Bakery. \ lm sslen See advt. on — will 10 O. F.—Tue EXaMIN BR ‘¢Oddfel'ow's Column” weekly, ce ne- j ati —, ws von it a} oa - ee i been hid there by Mrs. Payson, who be- ; or mday next. w ” interest to; ., i} ing on day ne oS ony jcame mentally deranged after the sudden the general public, und especially to the mem- bers of the fraternity. -_ Wir axp Hcowon —As may be seen by ad- vertisement, Rev. Dr. McRae, of St. John, is to lecture in St. James Hall next Tuesday evening. The reputation of the lecturer, and the attractive subject, should eusure a crowded houre. iiialial ae SumMEi Frowerns. — The Parrsboro | Leader says : Full blown buttercups and dandelions were brought to this office last week by John McKeown. It is probable that the blizzard of Monday last will put a stop to this sort of items for the present season. annenditieiiei Musr Sicxs a Conrract.—It is said that there has been so much trouble in Cherokee county, lowa, caused by the re- signation of teachers for matrimonial pur- poses the past year that the echoo! board now requires every teacher to sign a con- tract not to get married duriug the school year. emogpditennie Breuce Corrr—When The EXAMINER went to press yesterday afternoon the court was still engaged hearing evidence in Scott Act cases. John J. Trainor was sentenced totwo months imprisonment for a fourth third offence, and two cases against other rsons were dismissed and three adjourned. This morning two drunks were disposed of — one for $! or 4 days, and the other for $50 or 30 days. —_——~—>—_—- Jounnauistic Enrerrrisz.—The Tor- onte Empire will issue on Dec. 27th an an- uiversary number, of which 10,000 copies will be sent to the Jamaica exhibition for distribution. The paper will contain a re- view of our manufacturing and mining in- dustries, a paper on the Canadian fisheries. and a sketch of the agricultural progress of each of the provinces. Several thousand copies will be distributed in England. { } Acknowledgments. Tar Examiner's thanks are due ovr friend Mr E E. Robins for descriptive sketches of the *‘Paradise of the Pacific.” Weare indebted the Montreal Gazette for “The People’s Almanac, 1891.” Capital thing. Should be in every home. Messrs. C. H. Taylor & Co. have pre- sented Tas Examines with a splendid em- based cam eo relief of the Right Honorable Sir John Macdonald, specially produced for them in Germany. It is a striking Lkeness, snd may be obtained at the book- stores,—price 50 cents. Religious Services. Don’t forget the Railway Gospel. Meeting in McLeod’s Hall to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock: Strangers always welcome. Lesson : John 3—16, **For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, that who- soever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” Evangelistic service at Kensington Hall to- morrow (Sunday) evening at 7 o'clock. Sub- ject: “ Thinking of Father.” Sunday School at 2 30. Meeting in the Y. M. C. A. Hall to-morrow at 4 o'clock, conducted by Travelling Secre- tary E. W. Gorton. Subject: ** Four kinds of beasts.” Mark 4:122. Young men are specially asked to come prepared to say some- thing on the topic. Allare invited — Zion Chureh services to-morrow in the morning at 11, ond in the evening at 7 o'clock. Mr. Sutherland's subject in the evening will be, ‘‘ The greatness of a little gift.” Morning prayer meeting at 1015. Sabbath School and Bible Classes will meet at 230 p m._ Upper Prince Street Methodist Chureh : lla. m., Rev. Joha Read ;7 p. m., Rev. W. W. Brewer. —_—— ——_—- _ i Leceal Notices. Muffs, capes, collars, caps, cheap at James Paton & Co s. Blankets and Comforts—a large stock st Stauley Bros., Brown's Block. : dec}3 3i eod S+le this evening of groceries, teas, glass trockeryware, ete., ete, at P. Monaghan store, next to Miller Bros., at 7 o’clock.—U. I. Morrison, Auctioneer. B ggest bargains in town in men’s and boys’ overcoats, reefers and fur coats.—J B Mac- doneL 1. dec)3 _— bargains in far goods at James Paton e, Dyeing, Dyeing —Wi'l make a shipment mext week. Sead ia all your curtains, coats, Mui"a, etc., to be dyed. Terms moderate.— . 1, Morrison, Queen Street. Great rush for cheap boots at the Dominion t and “hoe Store. decl3 Buy overshoes and rubbers, cheapest in town & Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. ~ oe —_—_—— Wallace Blanchard placed himself under the seafivid erected yesterday by Birchall’s 5 above famous executioner Radcliffa, a good many people here believed that the se Charles Calkins’ murderer would be com- muted Blanchard awoke with a smile on his lips ed ot the 60 persous who steod around the decl@ 4i | jl yard, and waited fur the end. a being sky, and then upen those before him apd | Sud, ‘*L thank you all for your kindness, aad may God have mercy on your sous.” pulled the pin, aod Blanchard went to meet his God. of strangulation, 24 minutes elapsing before teath ensued. Before leaving the jail, Bian- | ~ chard went to the other man’s cell and said, | Come one and all, | day, aud yours will come on Friday next. Prepare yourself well, and we wili meet in Our custom. | pletely broken down since Blanchard’s ex- low tree near Weymouth yesterday, dis- covered in « hollow of it a purse containing publish | notes. death of her husband. a 2 a DAILY Ex ee eee Y - OE ce HO NEWS. | a ERLNGRAP ‘Peoria, Desparours ro Tus EXAMINER - Rlanchard Executed. SHERBROOKE, Que , Dec. 12, ® few minutes before William | Until sentence of It was not to be, however, and snd said he was ready to die. In fact, the loomed man appeared the most unconcern- Before pinioned, Lianchard looked at the Having knelt and prayed fervently whie Rew. Father Fisette gave him absolution, He arose and Radcliffe adjusted the rope, The doctors present say he died * Lamontagne, farewell. It is my turn to- lieaven.”” Remi Lamontagne seems com- A Valuable Find. Hatirax, Dee. 12. James Brown, while cutting down a wil- four thousand The doUlars im money geld and bank is supposed to have She died ten years ago, and people were surprised that she did nut leave more motey, as she had been considered wealthy. She was « sister of Randolph Oakes, at one time M. P. P. for Digby Connty. Brown bought the Payson estate. There are two sons of Mrs. Payson living. Gtiawa Notes. Crrawa, Dec. 12. The promotcrs of the Harvey-Salisbury railway will apply at the next session for a charter from the Dominion Parliament. The Canadian Pacific will apply next session for an act to enable the company to purchase any railway which parliament has authorized to be used by that company. The railway committee of the Privy Couacil to day laid down the principle, that in appli- cations by munieipalities to compell railway companies to protect level crossings, the app icants must pay half of the expeme of protection desired. Bills of I ndictment Returned. Cutcaco, Dec. 12. The Grand Jury this afternoon returned bills of indictment against Banker Preity- man, whose bank went to the walla short time ago, and against his cashier, CS. Johnson, on charges of embezzlement, Capaises for their arrest were at once issued. The basis of the indictments is the receipt of money from depositors after the inselvency of the bank was apparent. or The Newfield Disaster Uatirax, Dec. 12. Thomas I:enor, boatswain of the New- field, died last night without recovering consciousness, so the inystery of the explo- sion will probably never be cleared up. The rest of the wounded aie dving well and will recover. Isenor leaves a widow and five children, McRae and Morrison are unmarried. —- —_- Wenther Bulletin. Toronre, Dee. 15 —10 a. m. Decreasing north-westerly to westerly winds, fair and coli. DIED. In this city, this morning, Edith, beloved ' dsughter of George and Mary Wilson, ia her 23rd year. [Fnneral will b+ by train to Sherwood Cemetery, on Moaday afternoon at a quarter Lo two o'clock. } aaa! ————————— ————— ——— ee W ——FOR THE——~ Holiday Trade ——AT—~ ANDERSON & 00'S. —— ee eee New Layer Eaisins, New Valencia Layer Baisins, Rew Cooking Raisins, New Currants. Nuts and Cenfectionery. New Dates, New Figs, New Stewirg Prunes, New Lemons, ——ALSO-— — arge stock of Pink Table Jelly (assorted fl ae Keiller’s Jams and Jelly, Raspberry Vinegar, Van Houtan’s Cocoa, | Fry's Uhoco- late and Cocoa, Rowntree’s Chocolates and Confectionery, Fine Scotch Oatmeal (in 7 Ib. tine), English Gulden Syrup (superior quality). Our Choice Blended 32 Cent Tea has be- come very popular, and our 2¢ Cent Tea con- tinues to keep away ahead of everything In the market. SANDERSON & CO., Newson’s Block, South Side of Queen Square, aetna ee AMINER, si , ™ os GOODS New Fiorida Oranges. | Ee ee Ne NC A tty tne et acne apt OO DYSPEPTICURE the Specitic for Dyspepsia. Thousands of koitles of DYSPEP- TICURE have been sold during the past few years without any advertise- ment whatever. It is now well known m nearly every part of the Maritime Provinces, and many orders have been filled for Quebec, Mass., and Maine. DYSPEPTICURE not only aidsDiges- tion, but positively cures Indigestion and Chronic Dyspepsia; this quality of CURING the disease explains its large and spreading sale without having been brought to the notice of the public. DYSPEPTICURE may now be obtained from all Druggists. Price per bottle, 35 cents and $1.00 (the latter four times size of former). An important pamphlet on DYS- PEPTICURE promptly mailed, free, | to any address. CHARLES K. SHORT, St. John. New Brunswick. iLLIAMS ‘(ANGS Endorsed by the best authorities in the world ' _Nearly 14,000 in use and good accounts given of them. Over 40 years of honest business. WILLIS PIANO & ORGAN CO., Maceachern’s Building, Lower Queen St. nov29—dw tf NOTICE. Say having any claims against the Steamers of the Black Diemond Line, will please present the same on or before the 20.h inst., at the office of PEAKE BROS. & CO, Agents. decl2—Iw LARGESTOCK ——AND—— LOW PRICES HAVE just completed a large importation suitable for Xmas and New Year's Pre- sents, consisting of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles, Vases, Toys, Fancy Goods, etc., which will be sold at prices that will defy competition. Inspection solicited. Aso —Cleaning and Repairing done to Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Compasses at short netice, and guaranteed to give satis- faction. G. G. JURY, North Side Queen Square, Opposite Post Office, Ch’town, Dee. 5, 1890-—-l1m 2aw dw SKATING ! HE Directors of the Hillsborough Skating Rink are making preparations to have the Rink open at an early date. Prices for tickets for ensuing season will be as fol'ows :— Gentlemen’s Season Ticket......... ....94 00 Ladies’ “6 Ouebaca eee 2 50 Afterncon 4a ee re en 2 00 In cases where three or more Afternoon Tickets are sold to members of the same family, a discount of 15 per cent. will be allowed. Rink wi!] be open during the season as fol- lows; -Every Monday night, Thursday night and Saturday afternoon, with Band; and every Tuesday and Friday afternoon, without Band. Tickets now for sale at the following Drug Stores:—C. D. Rankin’s, Reddin Bios’., A. S. Jobnson’s and F. de C. Davies’. Single Admission to Skate and Promenade at usual rates. D. C. MecLEOD, decS8—dy tf Secretary, An Interesting {tem ! REDDIN BROS. HAVE RECEIVED THEIR Xmas Stock of Fancy Goods EARLY THIS FALL. ‘Chey are now open and ready for inspection. No trouble to show the goods. They comprise a better selection, larger variety and lower prices than ever before. Ladies’ and Gents casex, German Goods, a large consignment of Faney Goods from Silber & Fleming, London, together with a splendid assortment ef Meer- chaum and Briar Pipes, Cigar Cases, Card Cases, Cribbage Boards, etc. REDDIN BROS. nov2l—2aw tl 20th dec, then eod NOTICE TO PAY. LL PERSONS indebted to the subscriber A are requested to pay their accounts before the 15th day of December next. All acccunts remaining unpaid after that date wiil be placed in the Court for collection. J. B. MACDONALD. Ch’town, Nov. 25, 1890—eod tl 15th TANTS, LOST, FOUND &e a acta “ ated ra ti ee ee —- me Ce NRG. me ltt t's ilaaaae, tt ninatiaeaanal cheapest, and that is THE DOMINION BOOT AND §S aetrcenn = amgeee Oe A te ane - SATURDAY — a an » DECEMBER 18 isso0 we ga en ne » te tt A A A iil ieee - = er Pete ee pene 1. Always the Cheapest ! a a )--__ HE Dt YMUNTION BOOT AND SHOE STORE never asks Fifty Per Cent. more for Boo's than they are worth, in orde? to get a certain price. Can sell you Boots every day in the week lower than our competitors’ Selling Off Prices, and make no fuss about it. The people would do well to patroniz2 the Store where you are esked the one price, and the HOE STORE, . cet eee — NL TS <u x Eur Coats ! Fur Coats! In Raccoon, Wallaby, Wambat, Lamb, Wolf NE ee ’ , Bocharan. Large Stock at Cheapest Prices. \4) LADIES’ ASTRACAN JACGEETS, The Best Fitting and Finish, and soki as low as the common are sold in many other Stores. See them. FUR BOAS ARD REIUFERS.—A new lot just opened, selling cheap. | LADIES’ ULSTER CLOTH at “0 cts. 2 yard, worth 7% cts.; some at Jed cts., worth S1.0@. MENS OVERCOATS AND REEPFERS that we will challenge P. EB. Island to show better value. MACDONALD, GTEtN STREET. J. B. Charlottetown, November 25, 1890--eod and wky HOLIDAY PERKINS & STERN (x) We Have a large Display of FANCY GOOD For the Holiday Season. Charlottetown, November 22, 1890. Best Qualities! Lowest Prices! Astrakan Jackets, Beaver Capes, Nutria Capes, Ladies’ Collars. Ladies’ Caps, Boas (a!i kinds), Mluffs in South Sea Seal, Beaver, Beaveretic, Sable, Per. sian Lamb, Astrakan, Opossum, Nutria, etc. saci cee iicinieh et BROWNS BLOCK. Charlottetown, December 6, 1890~—dy eod wky From Now Until Xmas E OFFER OUR WHOLE STOCK OF PERFUMES AT SPECIAL DIS- COUNTS, for we have a big lot of them on hand and must dispose of them during the ‘Holidey Season. We have the popular Odors, as Crab Apple Blessums, Cherry Blossom, Bayley’s Ess. Bouquet, Colgate’s Cashinere Bouquet, Rimmel's White Heliotrope, Piesse and Lubin’s Opoponax, Atkinson’s White Rose, ete. ; Lubin’s Jockey Club, ete. ; Cleaver’s q All Whom it may Concern, YJIEREAS certain maliciously disposed W persons have systematically and per- sistently been making and circulating false and libellous statements as to my professional qualifications, etc. Take notice, that if this itbellous conduct is pursued, ] bave instructed my Solicitors, Meesrs. Peters & Peters, to prosecute any such with the utmost rigor of the law. Rondeletia, Ricksecker’s Martha Washington, Golden Gate, Mizpah, ete.; Hoyt’s GEO. A. BAYNES, , Cologne, Genuine Cologne and Fiorida Waters, etc. Also—Lautier Fils French Per- nov29 M. D., ©. M., ete.. etc. ‘fumes in bulk, Perfume Atomizers, Satchet Powders, etc. Call and sce our stock i and get prices at Opposite Post Office. KD, (. for the Stomach. decl]—dy Imeod wky T° LET.—A Tenement House on Upper Queen 4 Street, next to A. J. Murphy’s. Apply to J. Mearns. lw~ decl0 A. &. JGUNSONS DRUG STORF, P RCEL DELIVERY.—Merchants or others Corner Kent and Prince Street ? wanting parcels delivered cheap by a reli- zble man and team, will please addre=s D. Mc- JPONALD, Douglas Street, City. %w pd-—decd i Ch'town, Dee. 9, 1890. wo liane, et ee ES i