a “toca and Other Items, | -_ ST JosErH 5 BAZAAR to-night. | ' ' wrt Act -One new summons issued to. =< ,h * , das oi Worth READIN rhe Bazaar Co's. adver. | ' sienent in another column, | . i ' — os Po you favor high leense Then go to y,M.U. A Hall to-night. the Must and lots of fun at St Joseph's | Bursar in the Market Hall to-night. - Scort Act election ! G» to the Y. M. | + 4 tonight and hear what the W. C. T. | THE DAILY EXAMINER a Cat neat thet - — es ©peotay Desparours to Tur EXAMINER. | ‘TH IRISH LEADERSHIP WY Gladstone’s Ultimatum. —— eee } Discussion of the Situation. Lonpon, Nov. 26, Gladstone's ultimatum to the Irish y TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1890. APUBLIC MEETING 5 eae the direction of the Women’s _ Christian Temperance Union, will be held in the »-M.C. A. HALL, ES A Thursday, November 27th, AT 8 O'CLOCK, P. M. Addresses by Rev. F, E. J. Lioyd, Rev. D. Sutherland and Mr. R, Sutcliffe. { ; ' party ; : (. have to say about it isthe sensation of the hour. The whole! Collection will be taken to pay expenses | — | Morning press devote long editorials to the } and aid the funds of the Union. Wore Weut.—St. Joseph's Bazaar will subject. nov24—4i be continued to night. Goand take a friend > * ith you. Youll not regret ic. The} - OVER. Tar ST Joun Ro FROZEN . dericton on Monday} river froze over at Fre night #0 id and navigation has eloged. | i To-Nicut.—Rev. Messrs. Lloyd and Sutherland and Mr. Sutcliffe woll be the! speakers at the Y¥. M. C. A, Halil to-night. | i FoneraL Norics he funeral of the late Mr. James Long will take place trom his residence, Huston Street, to-morrow | Friday) at ove OciccCR— not at two o'clock, as stated | yester lay en Notice.—ANl personal property tax, poll fax, horse and carriage and dog tax re- maining unpaid on December 10th, 1899, wil! be handed into the City Corrt for col- | lection. n26 3i | aii I. O. G. T.—Corarlottetown Lodge No. 1,; 1. 0. G. T.. meets this evening at 7.30 sharp, for initiatien and other business. Officers , apd members reqnested to attend. Degree Team please be panctual.—W. H. Cla:ke, vee ¥. 7 ieee | Xmas Box.—By sendirg a post card, with | your name and address, to Beer Lros., you | will receive a ban?dsome Calendar for IS91. | Remember to mention. THe EXaMINeR when | writing See Beer Bros’. advertisement in| usual column. niet A CuristMas Concert fhe Epworth League and Sunday School of the Metho- | dist Brick Church purpose giving a Xmas! entertsinment Tuesday evening, Dec. 39 h. | The pregramme will be one of the - moat’ attractive ever given by amateur talent in} our city. anginal ANNouncewent.—The first of a series of | con*erts wil! take place in St. James [lal ov Tuesday evetiing next, under the direc- | ton of Mr. Earle. The successes of last winter's coacerts are fresh in the winds of | the public, and we predict a crowded house. | The programme, which is a very choice one, ! will appear on Saturday. cenvichheg pitas Tae Two Rowen Barizy. — Farmers | who purchased- quantitics of two-1owed | barley for seeding purposes last spring are | now sending samples of their product to! the Experimental Farm. ‘Pref. Saunders | says the grain is of excellent=quality and | the result of the first year’s experiment | most CHCOLT ging, _--~_+—~_e—- ~ Musicat,.—TIhe Newcombe Piano is per- fection in tone, touch and durability. | | Forty of our leading citizens have already | purchased these magnificent instruments. They are pronounced by one of the oldest | houses in the trade in Halifax, N. S. the Steinway of Canada. Write or call on | Mr. S. N. Earle, the manufacturers agent | for this city. entails As the W. C. T. U. have done so much good in the cause of temperance and morality since their organization, we think they are deserving of the support of our citizena. Give them a bumper house and a big collection to-night to aid them in their yood work, The programme consists of music under the direction of Mr. W. A. Hawley, and speeches by some of our city clergymen. sighienadieieclio Rorat Murary Coitecr.—A new board of visturs to the Royal Military Col- lege has been appointed. It consizts of Col. Powell, adjutant general of militia, chairmin; Sir Casimir Gzowski, A. D. G.; Lt.-Col, Dacheanay,-D. A. G. of No. 7 district, Quebe:; Lt.-Col. the Hon. G. A Kirkpatrick, aad Lt.-Col. Otter, D. A. G .of No. 2. district, Toronto, the two last named officers replacing Lt.-Cols. Monti- zambert aud Manasel. ecmmieiiaiees Porice Court.—One drunk, a sailor, was ‘this nforning fined $2 or 8S days. The prose- eutions egaiust Bevan and Davison for intrac- tiona of the Inland Revenue Act, were farther adjourned until Monday next. Bevan and Davison were also further remanded until the same day forthe larceny of hay from the premises of Mr. J.J. Trainor. Dr, Leckie gave evilence in this latter case, testifying that ove night about 2 ‘fortnight ago at a quarter past eleven, he was passing the premises of George Bevan, on Upper Great ieorge Street, aud saw the prisoners d ive in B-van’s gaagway with about two cwt. of hay on 28 express wag n. alcatel Cavapian Inprans Not Arrectrep.—The alarming reports of the Indian uprising in Dakota, and the iatimstion that runners have been sent to the Indians in the Canadian Northwest do not-appeer to have disturbed the equanimity of the officials of the Indiav Department here. My.,Vankoughnet, deputy tuperintendent- general, said to-day that the department was regularly apprised by the zgents on the different reserves of the con- <d.tion of the Indians, and the latest reports showed no evidences of a dispsition to par- ticipate in the fanatical craze which is creat- ing the trouble across the lines. i aie Se Josepu’s Bazaar.—Tbere was 4 ‘‘crowd- ed house” at st, Jose ph’s Bazaar last evening, and every une seemed well rleased with the manner in which the affair was conducted, The fancy tables are loaded with articles that are both asetul and ornamental, all of which are being sold at reasonable prices. The tea and refreshment tables are alsu well filled with gocd things. Al:hough the differ- ent tables were we!l patronized list night, there are stiJi many choice articles left, ll of which must be sold. The art gallery, the fishing poad, the post office, St. Dunstan's Bind and otier attrectiong of last evening Wil be to the fore again to-night. Don’t fail to attend. chiukadsuens New Teas —Beer & Goff received to-day, from London, G. B , 6,000 pounds cheice new teas, including a very fine blend which has beeh tried and has g'ven excellent satisfac- | divergency of opinion | sent members of the party. i morrow for home, taking a carload of thor- Lonpon, Novy, 26. rer ’ Gladstone's letter produced a strong iim- pression upon the Nationalists last evening. | | Lhe Conference held to-dey proves great ' ey exists, but shows | Parnell is tirmly resolved to adhere to his! decision. Uuless a vote of idence is passed by his he will not abdicate the To-day aiter a long aud earnest discussion vf the cituation, m which the mest eundid | and outspoken opinions were given, Parnell | positively gained a victory. The members | who advocated his retention deprecated the | ilea of s fioal decision until the opinion of | the entire party shall have beeu recorded. | The meeting adjourned aiter three hours! speech making tu obtain the views of ab- | Little doubt upshot of* the matter. | When the party reassembles on Monday it | is probable that Parnell will again be urged to retire by a section of his supporters. Al- ready a reaction has set in his favor, and if | no-con- | i followers, | exists as to the a vote is taken it is expected that a large! m jority will be found upon his side. The Welsh members of the party held a| meeting to-day, and resolved that they were! evuvineed the price of retaining Parnell in! the leadership would be the postponment of | Howe Rale beyond the span of Gladstone's | public life. They are more determined than | ever to rally ia support of Gladstone. ————_~—__-—_—. Lobster Packer in Trouble. Harirax, Nov. 26 Jobn P. Chetwynd, lobster packer and commission merchaut, .was arrested and jailed to-night, the police refusing to ac- cept bail. The officiais refuse to give any | information, but he is said to be charged | with forgery. Customs Detectives O'Keefe | and Bonness arrived here last night and to- | night Chetwynd’s whole establishment and | stock in trade were seized for smuggling He was a cantlidate for the city council six | months ago, and two weeks since failed for! $60,000, with assets practically nil. nation Cattle for the East. Orrawa, Nov, 26. Col. Blair, director cf the branch experi- | mental fara at Nappan, N. 8., leaves to- ° nd ; oughbred cattle, embracing Shorthorns| from the Central Farm, Uelsteins and Ayr- | shires, a ene Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Nov. 27.—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds; fair, colder | weather. os ths —A writer in the Contemporary Review | for Nuvember gives an interesting account of some of the events that have led up to} the crisis on the London Stock Exchange. | He says that in 1888, 1889 and up to date this year, the capital of the new loans for foreign states and of new joint stock com- panies offered for subscription amounted to no less a sum than £500,000,000, or over two-thirds of the British national debt. | After making a liberal ellowance for the failure of some of the issues, the amount is money actually subscribed has been im- mensely large. Of thissum whatever the actual figure may be, the greater -portion has been provided by the public, ‘*in a multitude of cases, we fear, for perfectly worthless enterprises ;” while the rest has been underwritten by finance houses or left on their hands. There has been a seriousshrinkave in South African and South American securities, while Ameri- can railroad bonds suffered from the an- nouncemeat of a peor crop this year. His advice to the British public is to ** sit still and do nothing,” and not be led away by the incentive to purchase which is created by a heavy fali in the price of stocks. American railways and their man- agement are condemned in sweeping terms. He says ** bosses” like Jay Gould and C. P. Huntington ‘Shave shorn the British investor to the quick; their deeds are un- pleasantly notorious, and the memory of them is nut likely to speedily pass away.” >—_sa2 --—----——— — + Odds and Ends. In Schoo]—“Why is time worth more than money ?” Ten-year-cld—‘*Because if you have time you can make more money, put no matter how much money you have, you can’t raake neore time,” Considerate-— Fond Husband — *‘ But Bessie, that cloak you have on is the very one I would not get you because it was so expensive!” Wife—‘* Yes, John dear ; I bought it afterwards because I could not bear to think how you wouldreproach your- self fur your obstinacy in not get.mg it for ”? me, 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 the goods. They comprise leadership. ' snit purchases, An Interesting Item ! COAL! COAL! i Y AUCTION, on SATURDAY, at 1] o'clock, on Peake’s Wharf, No. 2:— 70 Tons Cape Breton Nut Coal, in lots to Good Coal for family use. Sale positive. E. H. NORTON & CO., nov26-~-3i Auctioncers. KEROSENE. { ANDING ex S. S. ‘Simon 4 200 Casks ** White Rose” Oil FENTON T. NEWBERY. Dumeis, ’ nov24 NOTICE TO PAY. A PERSONS indebted to the subscriber 4 are requested to pay their accounts before the 15th day of December next. All acc°unts remaining unpaid after that date will be placed in the Court for collection. J. B. MACDONALD. Ch’town, Nov. 25, 1890--eod tl 15th SILK SEALETTE. VALUE AND LARGE VARIETY. a oa. -_—s 5 a AA 3 aA A _“ os ‘ »¢ » i > ar ee Heer Bros, ; <6) Pr fs: > © rw er » as Sagas Lighthouse Tower at Inner Range, Georgetown. rZ\ENDERS will be received at the office of the Agent of the Marine Department up to the 5th December, 1890, for the erection and completion of a Lighthouse Tower to take the place of the present Spar arrangement. Information will be supplied Contractors upon applicaticn atthe Agency, Char lotte- town. A. LORD, Agent. nov24-—3i WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e Ww ANTED.~—A Girl to do general housework.— Mrs. CHARLES SMALLWooD, Richmond Street. 2i pd—nov26 W ANTED.—A good general Servant at once Apply to Rey. Mr, Luoyp, Fitzroy Street, 3i—nov27 Kast. Cook. Highest Apply at this tf—nov27 \ ANTED.—A_ good plain wages and bo washing. office, OST.—In this city, on Tuesday evening, a Purse containing a $20 note. The finder will be rewarded by leaving same at this office. nov27—Ji pd \ ANTED.—A girl to do general housework in asmall family, about the lst of December. Apply at this office. nov27 OR SALE.—A new Organ. Reason for sell- ing—leaving ihe country. No reasonable offer refnsed.—Patrrick SHERRY, Fitzroy Street. nov27—dy & wky zw housework WANTED. A Gicl fir general Good references requir d. Apply to Mrs, rR. B. Norvoen, Upper Prince Street. nov26 To LET.—A Tenement House on Upper Queen Street, next to A. J, Murphy’s. Apply to J. MoGint.. iw— nov26 ey 3T,—A bunch of keys. The finder will be rewarded on leaving it at this office. nov2d OR SALE.—A good. serviceable, well-trained carriageyMa’ ec. For sale low if applied for at ouce.—A. A. MACDONALD. 3i pd—nov24 WANTED TO PURCHASE,.—10€0 bushels of ' Par-nips and Beets.—WM. BoYLe, nov22—4i pd O LET.--A six room Cottage, with Stable, at east end of Euston Street.—Mrs. WM. FENNELL, if—nov22 mo LET. —A House in good repair, containing five rooms, \vater in connection. situated on King “treet, near Pownal Street.—K. LOWDEN, noy22—3i OUSE TO LET. containing four rooms, with bE good cellar and stabling; pumn in the yard, Apply to Francis MONAGHAY, at the Brewery, Malpeaque Road. 3i law pd—nov20 vv LET —a House on Dougiass Street, contain- ing five rooms, with garden attached. For particulars apply at this office. novl5 MOR SALE.—A Hall Stove—Sultana Bare Burner—in good condition.—R. K. Jost. noyj0—tf ' WANTED.—A Girl to do general housework in a family of three.—Mrs. JAMES LBEALES, Grafton Street. tf—novz2) WaNTED.— A good general maid servant High wages to suitable party. Apjly at EXAMINER Office, nov20 a better selection, larger variety and lower prices than ever before. Ladies and Gents cases, German Goods, a large consignment cf 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. tion. Try it. nov27 3i nov2l—2aw t] 20th dec, then eod O L.ET.—A House on Hillsborough Street* } containing 9 rooms, at present occupied by Mr. George Carier. Possession can be given loth HOLIDAY PERKINS =» lERNS. -—~ ” ~~ We Have a Large Display of FANCY GOODS for the Holiday Season. Charlottetown, Nevember 22, 1890. J. B. MACDONALD. (x) ‘cisiniieen Fur Coats! Fur Coats! in Raccoon, Wallaby, Wambat, Lamb, Wolf, Kocharan. Large Stock at Cheapest Prices. fh 4X) LADIES’ ASTRACAN JACEETS, The Best Fitting and Finish, and sold as low as the common are sold in many other Stores. See them. (x) — FUR BOAS AND MUFFS—A new lot just opened, selling cheap. LADIES’ ULSTER CLOTH at &0O cts. a yard, worth 7&5 cts.; some at 75 cts., worth SL.00. MENS OVERCOATS AND REEFERS that we will challenge P. KE. Island to show better value. J. 6b. WACDONALD, GUEEN STREET. ALL WATCHES —— _ ARE— COMPASSES. s eee MOURNING GOODS In calling your attention to our stock of BLACK GOODS, we desire you to note the Excellent Values given in French and India If you have not a good Watch to prove the above, call Serges, Cashmeres, French and get one of our ROCKFORD, WALTHAM or ELGIN Merinos and Henrietta WATCHES; and if you cannot see the figures on the dial Cloths, Dalgoa Stripes and distinctly, a pair of our best Spectacles might aid you. German Diagonals, new and E. W. TAYLOR . , rich, Courtald’s and Priestly’s A | CAMERON BLOCK, CITY. Crapes, Mourning Millinery, |_ Charlottetown, Nov. 8, 1890—2aw & why ENORMOUS sTOCK ! Crape Bonnets and Hats. | : STANLEY BROS., tte) 0800 Cases Rubbers and Overshoes, nov] | AMERICAN AND CANADIAN, GREAT VARIETY. Bowling Alley. LR GFRhrHAT BARGAINS | See ee eae. cattany| SUBBER IS RISING IN PRICE. Charlottetown, November 25, 1890--eod and wky (x) ‘*A few days ago an American gentleman, being asked which point was the North, pulled out his wateh, looked at it, and at ounce pointed to the North To explain, he said: Point the hour hand to the sun, and the South is exactly half way between the hour and the figure XII on the watch. For instance: Suppose it is 4 o'clock, Point the hand indicating 4 to the sun and IL on the watch is exactly South.”-—Extract from London Truth in Jeweler's Guide. As we have bought ‘September Apply to Judge Alley, or at the store of George Carter & Co, aod tf—arg28 To LE?.—One half of a Double Tenement, House On Sidney Street, adjoining the resi | dence of H. J. Cailbeck, Esq, Possession cen be ‘given immediately. Apply to Francis P. Mc- CARRON, oct4 in his Warehouse, opposite Railway Freight before the rise we can give you Bargains, Come with | Shed, Water Street, which will be opened to the rush to GOFF BROS, the public for the first time this evening, at. ' seven o'clock. JOHN JOY. oct27—~dy tf ; Charlottetown, Oct. 1 e ¥ : *s : ; vibe wh nets i if ti] thy iS 3 tt its ity cil i: a it @ ie ie cin te L ty ko is i, @ ae Bila : + ? 1 a ii i ’ ? } a B a \ 4 v b i f Ai ; a Ky : oe or eet ggg fn I,