TI 5 t PLEGRAPHLC NEWS, Lo al and Other Items, orp Leaturr, and plush. music rolls at a — viele .. . watson s _ PROIAL DesParcurs to Tux Wsdiadeasl » the Reliable Clething Store.— PATRON. the eile - g . reat, ql ; a at Government Victor as ; overnment Victory, Det Christmas suppiies at Geo. Carter & fea ve wat Ss F. 4. C —E ection of officers at Port Ia EAT WON. Joie Facauipinen this eveuing. ot ps, C.--Sp cial meeting of the Royal Orrawa, Dec. 10, guivage Corps this evening at 8 o'clock, _ The Government candidate was elected in ity Napierville yesterday by a majority of asaets. ~Satin lined work baskets—useful | SL. This is a seat gained,—the tiret Con- + -at Watsen’a Drug Store. oe ever elected in what has hitherto e een a Grit stronghold. It es oe m > was former) eyes Msetixe —Meeting of Men's Club} Sir Antoine Dorion’s seat . schoolroom this evering at 8 went Chrnsimss pres vu in > Peurs » clock I tee - o — Gaeat Bancatxs Grvex,—Three hundred DER EXPLOSION pairs Ladies’ Hoots $1.95, now $1.50 (new stuck) — ou - - Suver J: just received, specially slected for the Xmas trade, including brece- On Board the Newfield jets, bangles and brooches. li LiseraL D Nv? allowed upon ali Christ- mas preeents purchased by scholars for an 2 Watson's Drug Store. i OUNDED Reap} We aire t attention to the ad- vertizemeot of the Bazsar Co. in another nn A eleut liat of X 8 preage i 2 5. eee Noss presentsis! Fist of the Sufferers. ~ OarmFaAL Cake —Made daily at the City Steam Gakery, Quirk’s cek brated oateake. " Cc - Pry itand be happy.-A & C. Quick, City! THE CAUSE A MYSTERY Steam Bakery declO di . ~~ ~~ COO He Str. SvTancer left here for Pictou at seven Oclock this morniag, with mails aud Hatirax, Dee. 9. passengi She will leave Pictou on retuin At one o'clock to-day when the Govern- euly to-morrow morning ment steamer Newtield was cff Cheboque ‘ annie. Frout, near Yarmouth, the powder mayga- Bazaan —The ©. D. Sovi-ty intend holding | ziae exploded with a tremendous report. ebozver in the schovlrooms of the Sevond| The powerfully-built vessel shock from anon —_ - oo Monday night next. | atem to stern. Part of her deck was blown Admission only 10 conta. Come oue and all. up, ber sides badly damaged and all her - Xaas Cakas.—We ere now taking orders for Xoras and New Year cake Our cuatom- ors will please order early. —A. & C. Quirk, City deci) ti erew were prostrated. Wheu the officers | recovered from their momentary shock they | found that one of the crew, Wm. Mcltae, a |coul trimmer had been instantly killed, inntibticaitia five or six others badly injured. ‘The ship Scotr-Act Ersction.—The Literary and | ¥a8 net making much water, but medical aid for the wounded men was a tirst neces- Comimitte.s of the Temperance | ™! ’ : : Hall this | sity. So Capt, Guilford s eamed into Yar- Steam bakery. Tx-ecutive workers will meet in MeLeod’s evening atS8o'clock. A full attendance | meuth Sound and landed the wounded men requested. at the marine hespital, Bunkers Island. enciipiaehial Sume of the meu are frightfully burned Erworrm Lsagvus ~A meeing of the | 4abontthe hands and head. The wounded lewue wiltake place this (Wednesday) | re: Daniel Morrison, of Cape Breton— o'clock | broken arm and severe internal injaries; A his recovery is doubtful; John Morrison, of Cape Breton, broken jaw, faces, hauds and a | body badly cut and burned,—he will pro- Fe erat Norice.—The funeral of Mrs, bably recover; Edward Parsons, of New- Hermins wil leave her late residence, | foundland, severely cut and burned, and Baytield Street, at half-past two to morrow | jaw fractured in two places; Thos Isnor, evening in the Church Parlor, at 9 ahary Busimess of great importince. full attendance requested. Churaday) afternoon, for St. Dunstan's; the boatewain, of Halifax, badly in- Cathedra’, thence tv Roman Catholic) jared, suffering from contusion of cemetery. the brain, and is still unconscious,— anepmeentipeanetian aetna : his recovery is doubtful; Duncan A. Scott, oop Work.—-The clipper schooner Congo, | of Cape Breton—eyes, face and hands badly which left Cha:lottetewn for Boston on Fri-! 4 and b day, 28th Nuvember, arrived in Boston 2yes- Cut ae Cute. ; 7? ee 2 es" | ‘Lhe cause of uhe explosion is a myatery. terd-y, baving encountered all the gales and | ,- cs . . revicanes of lech week. This veasel halewcee | “One of the officials here knew the ship 4,000 bushels potatoes, f> bags and barie!s, had powder on beard. loaded here by F. T. Newhery. reer: Could not be Proved. A Lanes Lor of fancy gools at T.. B. | — << Wasuineton, Dec. 9. The Special Treasury agents directed to! investigate the matter reported they were | unable to obtain proof that laborers came} from Prince Edward Islend to Quincey, Mass,., to work on the docks and elsewhere ‘under contract or not. While they be- ‘ heved they were in this country in vivla- ‘tion of the alien contracs labor law, it was | next to impossible to prove it. Alcnorn’s, Qieen Street, now selling at 25 per | Vases in great variety; colis frum 3 cents anil upwards; china in every variety. Also, a liberal discount on ail | heavier goods, at the etore now occupied will | shortly be undergoing repair. decl0 2i dw ceat discount. Paecocious.—A five-year-old was this moruing grieving over the fact that his school mistress was too exacting, and thus gave vent to his indignationt : ** She wants us to make our letters as plain as printing ; | | guess she takes as for Tue Examrnen cf- Halifax News. ‘@ 3e. Hautrax, Dec. 9. onietaiiinsigtian New Damy Parer.—By advertisment in| Mrs. Parsons, wife of J. F. Parsons, the -another columa it will be seen that the Island weil known temperance worker, died this Guardian isto be issuél daily during the morning alter a brief illness. Seott Act campaign. This is rather hard) Ty} steamer Miranda arrived from St. npon our esteemed daily contemporary the y no's N. EF. this morning after a tem- Patriot, which hve from the first anaounced a we ; ° : | pestuous voyage of ten day. itself an out an out supporter of the Scott Act. | post y — y Mnat we have two dailies to cope with Tue | : : Examiner. eventhough it ison the fence? | The Missing Archduke. We suggest that the Guardian come out as | ee & morning p*per. -__--.——- — Hamsvre, Dec, 9. A bak arrived at this port reports (July Goop Worx.—Mer. Bovyer and the of-| 31) near Cape Hern spoke the bark Janet pt. Johnna Orth ficials of the ferry stea mer Eifin are to be | Marguirice, commanded by Ca congratulated on the exce!lent work per- | (Archduke of Austris), supposed to have been formed yssterday. The Elfin opened yes- | lost while bound from unos Ayres for terday’s work by making the, trip from | Valparaiso. dock to dock, breaking through ice which | on the Southport side of the river was The Stanley. —s A te ratte a IE DAILY EXAMINER, - ;and New York; and then they won't feel ee eh a ee, NN ae eet ct tne en NET _ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, i890. _ a nn me je Local and Other Items. James Paton & Co's. advt crowded out will appear to-morrow. sii Pottce Courr.—Two drunks occupied the renitent form this morning Sach was fined $2 or eight days. : ‘ oe Scorr Act,—Six more new summonses have been served, ail returnable on Friday. | Three are third offences, two for second offences and one for a firat. semslinawesiek : Lasy Taurr.—A telegram from Pickford « Black, received by Mr. W. W. Clarke th's morning, states that the steamer Coila will | leave Halifax fer Charlettetown to-morrow morning, on her last trip down. She will not return to Halifax ' —~.>—__— } STappinc Arrray.—Last night, during a row on Grafton Street, in front of the resi- dence of Andrew Doyle, a young man name? Watlace Seatner was stabbed in the back ard head with a knife or other sharp instrument, iuflicting serious injuries. Sentner charges | another voung man, named Corbin MeCou- | brey, with doing the stabbing. a BS ArteR DaMaGes.—Albert Allen has taken action egeinst a wellknown Great George ! Street merchant fer saying that he (Allen) | set all the recent fires. Allen alleges that es | 8 result of this declaration no person in town | er country wil give him work, and claims damages to the extent of $150. The case is set down for hearing in the County Court on the 23rd December, inst. cities A CLevER SMvGGLiInG ScugmE.—A sti g of sausages floated idly ercund in an eday between two Pacific coast steamship docks | two hou:s yesterday, says a recent San Fran- j cisco special to the New York World. They popped up from semewhere, nobody knew f where. The Cityfof Pueblo had been thoroughly | searched and nothing contraband discovered. | Customs inspector Critcher, standing guard ; ~~ on her deck, suspected nothing, but, fretted by the persistency of the sausages in floatirg in the siip instead of following the tide, called to two boatmen to take them ent of ths water. The boaitmen cid so, and it was found that every “‘sansage” had a fine silk fish line tied to it, at the end of which dangled ; a box of opium wrapped in oiled silk. There were 2.200 boxes in all, worth nearly ; $3,000. The *‘nansages” were scraps of cork { wrapped in tarpanlin and iinked with cord, 4 eacii link being loaded with sufficient salt to sink it about a foot under water. o — Se Personal Richard Hunt, Esq., of Summerside, is! among the guests at the Hotel Davies. : = Cyrus Shaw, M. P. P., New Perth, was | registered at the Osborne yesterday. We are pleased to sea that George P sake, | Esq., has recovered suiliciently from his re- cent severe illness to be able to move about again. Donald McKay, M. P. P., wasin town to- day. Hewasthree days coming from Hal- ifax, and had to come to Georgetown by the St Olsf. Mr. Alexander MacArthur, arrived to- day from Spokane Falls. He prefers his home at Northam to settling in that coun- try. But he was longer coming from Truro to VUharlottetown than he was in coming from Spokane Fails to Truro. ++ <—e +<-- e- -— -— =k oe 280re The New Tariff on Egss- Some one has advised the Canadian egg raisers to get the eggs from their hens when they command high prices in Boston that extra five cents a dozen, which the new tariff imposes. We think we hear them reply, “ well that’s pretty poor comfort when the hens and pullets, too, instead of laying are sim- ply standing around looking and askiny tor more corn.” Please keepin mind if you feed them much corn you won't get an egg, that is a certain fact. If we could only get an egg a day, or even every other day at this season, we} would soon get rich, says many a party who | keeps hens. John T. Porter, of Swath- more, Pa, offers hints to such that might profitably try He writes [. S. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass , ** In the contest which began on the Ist of January last, | began under many { difticutties. I had never used Sheridan's | Condition Powder, and was pretty much out of conceic with any food or powder to make hens lay. My hen-house was not : well heated, but for al! that i determined to give the matter a full vote and a fair count. I avon increase enongh to encourage the use of Sheridan’s Condition, prize or no | prize. The resalt proved that I was the sixteenth winner. I kept on using the Powder about three times each week after the contest, and fiad that during the first 23 days of this month my 22 Black Minorca Hens did what I should have pre- about five inches in thickness. She vlso made a trip after dark last evening. The »pocarances are that the paasage between the city and Southport can be kept up for 81 e time yet. Orrawa, Dec. 9. The application for the steamer Stanley tocut cut vessels frozan in Summerside, canm-t be complied with, as the steamer commences her regular service to-morrow. —_—> ASxve Svv.—According to the figures eiven by an exchange, it wil take $481,032, - 189 toran the U. S. government in 1892. T ie clerks of the Appropriation committees of the two houses of Congress have prepared tables comparing the estimates and appropria- tions of 1891 with the estimates and appro priatio: s for 1892. The net increase of esti- mates of regular annual appropriations for 1892 over those of 1891 is $52,320,499. ‘Lhe increase of permanent appropriations is $29,- $58.255, making * total increase in estimates fur 1892 over IS9! of $75,188 844. The total estimate of appropriations fur 1892 is $4581,- 032,169. The Democrats Again. —_—- Boston, Dec. 9. Nathan Matthews, Jr., (Democrat) was elected Mayor to-day. The aldermen are 5 republicans and 7 democrats. @ecather Balletin. Toronto, Dec. 9.—10 a. m. Generally fair and a little milder. SS iLLIAMS (SS EES PIANOS Endorsed by the best authorities in the world toeiiiienoe Fenerat or Mr. W. G. Wrient.—All that ; was mortal of our respected friend and felloc -tizar, Mr, William G. Wright, was laid t» reat in thefPeopls s Cemetery yesterday afternoon. Although the day was an un- usually husy market day, the attendance was large. Toe Sons of Temperance walked in a body. The servicers at the Methodist brick church were conducted by Rev. Mr. Read and Dr. Fitatierald. The address of the Rev. Mr. Read was particularly impressive. Referring to the very sudden death of Mr. Wright he said: When persons of tender years are called sudienly away, when p*svas ot middle age whe have been ii Jmore or less poor health drop suddenly off, or when the aged and infirm die suddenly, it is always a shock; simed an impossibiiity. J will make affi- davit that under the iufluence of your powder, the product was 457 eggs. Now I am fully aware thatthis means nearly 21 eggs per hen in 23 days; but these are the facta nevertheless, and facts which would make me the first prize winner could it have occurred during the contest. I chal- levge the world to excel it, and am willing to enter the list with any who will agree for a prize of $200.00 and to use a given quan- tity per hen of your incomparable Powder. I would not be without it though i cost five dollars per 1b.” I. S. Johnsen, & Co., 22 Custom House St,, Boston, Mass., will send free to anyone keeping hens full particulars of this year’s premium cffers on request. dba Giw li Pexrume.—Persons wanting a bottle of goud perfume will find it to their ad- vantage to call at A. 8. Johnson’s Drug Store and get his prices before purchasing elsewhere. By reference to his ad. we see he is offering his whole stock at special dis- counts until Christmas. ag 2i —po—— Call and aee the choice lot of fail and winter goods, in dinner sets, tea sets, and chamber sets; at the cheapest crockery store. —W. P. Colwill. Nov. 5 6wdw. To All Whom it may Concer. en <i o— but when a map, so far as the Doctors “and 80 far ashis own family knew, was in gaod health, and returning home from work on Saturday afrernoor, should while seated upon his chair receive the last dread summoner, WS | he thought an nousually solemn event,and one that called Liudiy tous all, “Be ye also ready.’ The funeral service of the order of the Sons ot Temperance was performed at the grave by the Rev. Dr. FitzGerald, at the close of the. K D usual service by Rev. Mr. Read. Paes Nearly 14,000 in use and good accounts given ot them. Over 40 years of honest business. WILLIS PIANO & ORGAN CO., Maceachern’s Building, Lower Queen St. pove9—dw tf is Guaranteed. ‘1 A 7 HEREAS certain malicions!y disposed persons have systematically and per- 'sistently been making and circulating false ‘and libel!ous statements as to my professional ' qualifications, ete. Take notice, that if this libellous conduct is pursued, 1 bave instructed imy Noliciters, Messrs. Peters & Peters, to | prosecute any such with the utmost rigor of ‘the law. GEO. A. BAYNES, M, D., C. M., ete., ete, j j | nov29 | offies. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, T the buy two Chorlottetown, December 1, 1899. icf werk. at DYSPEPTICURE ; r ; By op Sp Shoe 1Y GGVETUS2- a ii a ee ER Ree ae a eee ee eel Ment Whatever. ov is now we iknOwWi saxty ecru tn Bh Bete néarny cvery part of the Maritime ve . = ” r : Provinces, ané many orders have teen Ra ° filled for Quelec, Mass., and Maine. DYSPEPTICURE not only aids Diges- tion, but positively cures” Indigestion and Chronic Dyspepsia; this quality of CURING the .disease explains its os ; Jarge and spreading sale without having heen brought to the nolice of the public. DYSPEPTICURE may now be oftained from all Drugegists. Price ner bottle, 35 cents and $1.00 (ihe latter four times size of former). An important pamphlet on DYS- PEPTICURE promptly mailed, free, to any address. CHARLES K. SHORT, St. jeks. New Brunswick. SKATING {| HE Directors of the Hillsborough Skating Rivk are making preparations to have the Rink open at an early date. Prices for tickets for ensuing season will ke ' as follows :— Genilemen’s Season Ticket...... scares us $4 00 Ladies’ ' Afternoon *é . ae se 164¢hs connie 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 will be open during the season as fol- lows: - Every Monday night, Thursday night and Saturday afternoon, with Band; and oe Tuesday and Friday afternoon, withont Sand. Tickets now for sale at the following Drug Stores:—C. D. Rankin’s, Reddin Bros’, A, 8S. Johnson’s and F. de C. Davies’. Single Admission to Skate and Promenade at usual rates, D. C. MeLEOD, dec8—dy tf Secretary, An Interesting {tem | REDDIN BROS. HAVE RECEIVED THEIR Xmas Stock of Fancy Goods SARLY THIS FALL. They are now open and ready for inspection. No trouble to show th®@ goods. They comprise a better selection, larger variety and lower prices than ever before. Ladics’ and Gents cases, German Goods, a large consignment of Fancy Goods from Silber & Fleming, London, together with a splendid assortment of Meer- chaum and Briar Pipes, Cigar Cases, Card Cases, Cribbage Boards, ete. REDDIN BROS, nov2!—2aw tl 20th dec, then eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND & ee —— jy ANTED.—A_ second-hand Driving Sleigh (singie}, light, strong, and in good order, Apply at this office, 2i—decs0 ITUATION WANTED, by a young man, ina Grocery Store. tias_ had four years’ ex- perience. Apply at this office. li pd—decl0 T° LET.—A Tenement House on Upper Queen Street, next to A. J. Murphy’s. Apply to J, McGILu. Iw—deci6 NY PERSON having a few loads of Hard A Coal to spare can cispose of same by apply- ing to KE. H. Norron & Co., Auctioncers. dec9—3i SS DELIVERY.—Merchants or others wanting parcels delivered cheap by a reli- zble man and team, will please address D. Mc- DONALD, Douglas Street, City. zw pd—dec9 WANTED IMMEDIATELY.-—-Three good Coat Makers, good prices and steady em loy- ment, at D. A. BRUCE’. dy 3i wy li—dec8 small Profits and Quick Sales, order to carry out this motto they have eas names 2 50| ———__—_AND—— Low Prices to Every Buyer cf Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, AT PROWSE BROS’. (x) who beleve in hey are the Men and in Prices down below Low Water Wark. We ack our customers not to Second-Class Goods. prices for what yeu buy. Dont pay Don't fail to sce our Emmense Stock, Don't forget our Prices are the Lowest. snsenie scninenatigsssil tk Rosle PROWSE BROS, 8G and £44 Queen Street. Haszard & Moore, ee OUR HOLIDAY STOCK IS ROW COMPLETE, SOME OF THE-—— AND COMPRISES Latest Novelties from the Eaglish and American Markets, vaneararshineieelh E CAN NAME BUT A FEW of our many nice things :—JAPANESE WARE, iu Fancy Pilates, Bowls, Cups and Saucers, Vases, Biscuit Jars, Rose Jars, Traps, | Baskets, Jewel Cases, etc. HYLONITE GOODS, in Balls, Tops, Collar and Crff ' Boxes, Photo Frames, ete. Photo Albums, Screen Albums, Stamp Albums, Writing | Desks and Writing Pads, Card Cases. STEEL ENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS, ARTO- TYPES and LARGE PHOTOS —ask to see them. PHOTO FRAMES, all sizes, from ‘Sunbeam to Cabinet. PURSES and POCKET BOOKS for Ladies, Gents and \Children. CHILDREN’S BOOKS and PRESENTS without end. Books for young ‘and old, including the works cf all the best Poets We have the LARGEST STOCK OF BIBLES in the city. XMAS BOOKLETS and CARDS from the best artists, including Prang. Come and see our goods. HASZARD & MOORE, Charlottetown, Dec. 5, 1890—w fs BROWN’S BLOCK. | ; t } \ nT Big Bandas ih Xmas Groets, | —AT—— & GOFr?’s. (x) E WANT to do a larger Xmas trade this year than we have ever done before, and are therefore going to offer our entire stock of RAISINS, CURRANTS, | PEELS, ESSFNCES, etc., at the lowest rock-bottom Cash figures. Call and see our prices before buying anywhere else. Raisins and Currants. We have received over 6,000 pounds of COOKING RAISINS, including some | Layer Valencias, which are very fine this year; and as we have marked them all \down low we expect them to go off quick. Our stock of Tayer Raisins ia also ver ‘large and the quality excellent. We have just received a lot of the *“* Blac | Basket” brand, and they -keep up their reputation for the beet Table Raisin going. Candied Peels. Just received from London, a lot of KEILLER’S CITRON, LEMON and ORANGE PEEL, which we are selling much cheaper than usual on account of a drop in the price abroad. Essences and Spices. Imported direct from the manufacturers ard guaranteed STRICTLY PURE and UNADULTERATED. Bring along your empty Essence Bottles and have ithem refilled. Special Notice to Retailers. Our Stock of NUTS, DATES, FIGS, APPLES and XMAS CONFECTION- ERY is very large and varied, and we think it will pay you to lovok at it if you want something nice and attractive. BEER « GOFF. | BEE ! ; } } ' | | | | | } Charlottetown, Dec. 3, 1890—law & wky Skates! Skates! (x) GENUINE ACME CLUB SKATES, i ' | | Wholesale and Retail, at Lowest Prices. ORSES WANTED —Wanted, on or before ' the 13th inst., 15 good, stylish, driving | horses, weighing from 1000 to 1i00 lbs, Age, 5 to: 10 years.—W. 8S. MCKIE, decs WANTED. —A lad with some knowledge of the drug business. Apply at Watson's Drug Stere. tf—nov29 WANTED.—A good plain Cook. Highest ' wages and no washing. Apply at this, tf-nova , oi ——— (x) cease teneaaietiset DODD & ROGERS. Charlottetown, Nov 29, 1890—Im eod 5 ti sme me or ie sceaathagy eblliaitnemcinti Sp i iia so ecient, amas want a meme eye “ A ts a AN its ws . Sm pa Pie a a + tm meting Sale se nie a me rR gaa Hs 113 i Cr s i id 1% ik 44 ip ci Ki Pe 3 if ie i cope sr “STRSTR 2 ie eT 3 iy i