» ees are. + CH Local and Other Items. l'o- NIGHT Lecture in Y. M. C. A. Hall Qvery.—Why has Government Pond not been flooded *% > A TREAT Che lecturein the Y. M. C. A Hall, this ewening, will commence at & o'el ick, Admission, 25 cents. ~ Mayr The Hants (N. S.) says thata bunch of Maytlowers, picked on Wednesday, has been laid on its table. OW EFKS Journal cial tilliamenasiia Praissworthy.—Mr. R. B. Gardner, the Boston Manager of the Boston, Halifax and Prince Edward Island Steamship Co., has forwarded his check for $50 to the Hunt Re lief fund, Halifax. ss calcliaien **CaLterR” Heraine. —Within the last few days, large quantities of herring were caught off Souris, Kollo Bay, St. Peter's and other points along the coast. They are reported to be both fat and large. ccetannsiloeincnoe LAUNCHED.—A new schooner of measurement, named the ‘ Twilight,” and owned by Thomas Kickham, Esq., M. L. C., was launched at Souris West on Wednesday | last. She is intended for the cvasting trade. Retain I. 0. G. T.—The officers and members o} St. Lawrence Lodge are requ sted to meet to night at their Lodge Room, at eight o'clock, sharp, to discuss matters of importance per taining to the welfare of the Lodge. ssselisiiainsiliien Cotp Wavae.—The first cold wave of the season passed over the Northwest on Friday last and left the following records, viz.: Duluth, 12 above; St. Pauli, 16: Meorehead, 6; St. Vincent, 2; Bismarck, 12; Fort Custe: Montana, 2; Winnipeg, zero. - A Growtee [Npusrry.—The Amherst shoe factory now emplvys 84 hands and will turn out this year about $3*0,000 worth of goocis. This business has been worked up during th: past 12 yeais, mainly through the exertions of its able manager, Mr. M. D. Pride = -> Y. M. C. A. Bazaar.—The Ladies’ Com mittee of the Y. M. C. A. Bazaar are request- ed to meetin the Upper Parlor of the Asso ciation, on Wednesday afternoon next, at 4 70 tons Kk DAILY EXAMINER SHEWS. | SPECIAL Despatcars tro Tue EXAMINER aig Railway Strike. Nov. LY. troubles 125 SHERBROOKE, Que.. have Italians are Hereford resumed. Railway rye? ihe } About been the border. On Thursday night they secured, by cutting away a portion of the trestle, engines which had been in use dur- ing the day. They had previously prevent- ed the work of the steam plough. Their ground is a singular one of demanding full pay tor half time work during the last month. It seems that the weather was so , Wet that work could be carried on only for about balf the time, but the men consider- ed themselves entitled to fuil pay, aul are endeavoring to secure it by intimidation and taking possession of valuable roliing stock. The Queensland Bifficulty. LonpDEN, Nov. 18. [tis reported that Henry Arthur Blake, whose appointment as Governor of (ueeus with l laud met conside: able Opposition in that colony, will be retained as Governor of Newfoundland. Despatches from Australia show that the | people of New South Wales and New Zea- ljand are of the same mind with the people ot Queens'and on the right of a colony to regarding the choice of a and chat approve of the by Queensiaud in protesting ibe consulted yovernur, ken they Siand ta » against the appointment by the Home Gov- ernment of a man who is beld by the col onists to be untitted for the office. oe A Rough Passage. New York, Nov. 18. |} The Cunard steamer Ecraria arrived this afternoon. She experienced one of the worst passages on record. On Thursday last a tidal wave swept over the big steamer, killing George Narnold, a seaman. o ciock. A full attendance requested, 1S ioe rs : a Re rt, Paes ai business of importance has to be transacted. }* ive others were more or sees injured. Che es passengers were terribly shaken up. FARMERS’ AssoctaTION.—The annual meet-|Fieree gales and mighty seas met the ing of the Provincial Farmers’ Association for} ¥essel, which, nevertheless, made good 1889 will be held in Fredericton on the sth, | time, a little over seven days. I7th and ISth January. The following su nilieen jects will be discussed: 1, Fruit culture; 2, T Canning Indutry ; 3, Sheep Industry 4, Dairy ing. - - MaTRimonraL.—Mr. John TI. McKenzie (of McLeod & McKenzie} and Miss Mary Me Donald were married at Rice Point on Thanksgiving Day, as will be seen by refer- ence to the proper column. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. W. McKenzie, assisted by Rev. J. M. McLeod. The happy couple have our best wishes. > Cacrer Socrat.—A reunion of St. Paul's congregation, for the promotion of sociability among the Church members, is announced for |} Thursday evening next, the 22nd inst. The ladies are hereby requested to contribute cake, bread and butter and biscuits for the refreshmfient table, and to take the same tothe Schoolhouse during the afternoon of that day. Tae WATERWORKS.—The water pipes on Weymorth street and eastward were tested on Saturday night. One leak was discovered between the reservoir and pumping station; aud another at the corner of Weymouth and | Richmond streets, where the gate had not been properly placed, there was quite an over- flow, the water being thrown some fiftteen or twenty feetinto the air. Another testis be- ing made to-day. sinhninidintinien Toox His Last Drink.—A comes from Munsfordsville, Ky. On Thurs- day last, Henry Rowe and Sallie Logsden were walking together, when young Rowe asked Miss Logsden to name a day for their strange story wedding. She replied thatshe wouid do so when he took his last drink of liquor. Rowe said he had dove so and would prove it then and there. He stepped off two or three paces, pulied a revolver trom his pocket, and before anyone could reach him, sent a bullet through his’ temple. Miss Logsden is now a raving maniac. satis New Bripeér.—A new railway bridge with stone abutments and iron span is being erected at Five Houses, near St. Peter’s Bay, on the road leading tu Forest Hill. The abutments will take about 300 cubic yards of stone, and the iron span will be 33 feet in length, placed at proper height above the public highway to admit of all kinds of ordinary loads passing under. The work is being performed under the superintendence of James T. Cameron, who, with his brother John, constructed the masonry on *the eastern branch of the P. E. I. Railway. alias In Lock. ~The handsome clock which has been on exhibitien in the show window of Newson’s furniture store for several weeks past was disposed of thie forenoon, H. Mc Innis, of THe Examiner, being the winne. There were 1632 beans in the bottle; his guess was 1632. The second nearest the num- ber was Patrick Trainer, who guessed 1625. In all, there were 109 guesses, ranging from 260 to 1x93. The beans were counted by Messrs. White and Murphy, of the Post Office Department, in the presence of several wit- nesses. neneensiienisints A Mrpsicut Cotiision.—A despatch from Port Hawkesbury says that the schr. Jobn Thomas, Capt. LeBianc, bound from Pugwash to Port Malyrave with a load of nay and lum- | ber, while beating through the strait opposice Cape Porcupine, about la.m. on ihe loth, collided with an unknown schooner iu ballast, bound, Capt. LeBianc thinks, for P. E. Island. The schooner John Thomas was on the star- board tack, and the unknown schooner on the ort, and should have given away. Thomas was struck about the forerigging, and the collision coming suddenly, carried away both spars. The vessel began to leak badly. The boat was destroyed. men and placed them on shore. The John Thomas has since been towed to Port Hawkes- bury, wdincietygpindin Sitver Jupitex.—The parishioners of St. Mary's parish are about to celebrate the 25th year of the pastorate of their priest, the Rev. Donald Franeis McDonald, on Wednesday and Thursday evening next. An address and purse of money will be presented to him. | There will be a musical entertainment in the Convent at Souris on Wednesday evening, and a supper iu the same places on the follow ing evéning, at which a large number of the clergymen of the Island is expected to be pre- sent. ‘‘ Father Donald,” as he is familiarly known, not only possesses the love and con- fidence of his own parishioners, but is also held in the highest esteem by all classes in the country, Vrotestant as well as Catholic. We have no doubt but his jubilee will be an occa sion long to be rememhered in St. Mary’s, the arish in which ke bus ed bong amd gv covey ity habored, The John | The crew of the un- | known schooner took Captain LeBlanc and his | Cornwall Canal Losses. Monrreat, Nov. 18. The Star to-night publishes the follow- ing recapitulation of the actual losses by the break in the Cornwall Canal: Loss ou grain, $375,000; loss on coal with canal revenue, $44,500; less on lumber with canal revenue, $12,250; loss on steam- jships, $75,000; loss on Government re- | pairs Of break, $37,250; loss on carters }cartage of coal, $7,500. Total, $551,590. Will Likely Hang. Orrawa, Nov. 17. The Department of Justice has received jan official report from Judge Priest of the trial, at Hisquiat, B. C., of the Indian | named Issenequvis for the murder of Moise, jan Indian boy, in July last. The prisoner | was found guilty, and unless application |for clemency is presented and considered, will be executed December 12th. <a. The Sault Ste. Marie Contract, Ortawa, Nov. 18. The unsuccessful tenders for the ‘Sault Ste. Marie canal are raising a big row. A number of them are still in town The Ryans, they claim, were not the low- est tender. Some of the contractors threaten to have the matter brought before Parliament next session unless new tenders are called for. Election Petition, Toronto, Nov. 17. A petition has been lodged against the ielection of R. S. White, as member of the Commous, for Cardwell. It is understood the petition alle-es corruption by agents. | The necessary $1LUUUdeposit accompamed the petition. Exemption From Taxation, Orrawa, Nov. 18. The city clergymen express themselves opposed to the movement ta favor ul the abulitivg of exeiiplion from taxa icn. Weather Balleita. Toronto, Nov. 19.—-10 «. m winds, increasi»g cloudy South and east with rain to-night or to-morrow, rislug tem- perature. Personal. The Marquis of Lansdowne, Governor- General? of Iudia, has started for Calcutta. A Berin desprtch says that ex-impress Victo ia and daughters wil start for England girly. Wiggins. the weather prophet, has been elected an honorary member of the Ananias ‘lub of Boston. All plans are made for Empress Elizabeth of Austria’s visit to America. She has been suffering severely from nervous troubles, and her physicians have recommended an ocean voyage. ——— ti 2 BB > AB —— Istaxp Horses.—Mr. McManus, of Mem- romceok, N. B., brought thirteen fine horses over to Point du Chene on Friday last. They were for the lumber woods. esis When, from any cause, the digestive and secretory organs become” disordered, they may be stimulated to healthy action by the | use of Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. These pills are | prescribed by the best physicians, and are for i gale at all the drug stores. — | AwotrHeR Cuance.—The New York World offers a New Year's present of one hundred dollars to the subseriber who will make the nearest guess to the World’s circulation for the presen’ year. The circulation for the past ten months is given as 86,593,995 copies. Guessers can therefore make an app! oximation figures for the mouths of No from the above vv oni cela | D — } -_ Veniber ana ecem ber ee By the show of%fur caps L.] FE. Prowse is |b making, and the prices he is quoting, we , think he is _—_ sete im vleiming vhe beuler | ship in this Our Advertisers Te-day. Beer Bros’. mourning goods are unequall- ed for y wiety, ¥ alue and quality. | now on strike at Piquette, six miles from | | KR. McMillan will have a cargo of Vic- ioria Round and Nut ecal discharging to- morrow George M. Harris has just received a consignment of farniture which he is de- sirous of having inspected. Phillips & Chappell call for tenders for the building of certain dwelling houses on Prince Street. ; B. Beairsto holds an auction apples tomorrow at two o'clock. sale of Ritchie Bros. have a large stock of onions, raisins, figs, cheese, ete., now landing. HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES. Nov. 17~—J M McLeod, city; R McHafiie, Hamilton; H E Mobs, C A Dewey, J H Rafton, F W Slater, Montreal; J E Kelly, Toronto, Ont; Jas Lear, Halifax; Jas M Davis, Yarmouth; H Lavers, Montreal; J Ewing St John; L G Arpin, Montreal; C M Tomville. ' OSBORNE HOUSE. Nov 17 A Lemieux, Montreal; LG Arpin, do; Chas Tourvilie, do; T M May, do; Geo (' Clarke, Mt Stewart. WUAACAC MEDD. At the residence of the bride’s father, on the 15th inst., by Rev. J. W. McKenzie, as- sisted by Rev. J. M. MeLeod, John T Mce- Kenzie, of Charlottetown, to Miss Mary Mc- Donald. of Rice Point. In this city, on the Sth inst., by the Rev. W. Harrison, Mr. George Wallace Drake, of Vernon River, to Miss Annie Drucilla Ings, of Pownal. oe ee > HAW KER’S LULU AMD CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases. It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in uw very short time. Just a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, St. Joha, N. B. THE PRICE OF GAS. ,t a meeting of the Directors of the Char- i lottetown Gas Light Co., held at their office this morning, the following resolution was unanimously adopted :— Resolved,—That the net price of Gas to con- summers oe reduced to Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per Thousand Feet, on and after the first day of December next. and that no discount be allowed thereafter on the payment of Gas accounts, DANIEL DAVIES, President. Ch'town, Nov. 17, 1888—pat hei guar §T. PETER’S CONCERT | CONCERT will be held for the benefit a of the above Church, in the Y. M. C. A. HALL, ulti. Tuesday, 27th Inst. Many of the leading Musicians of the city have kindly promised to assist, and ROM- BERG’S TOY SYMPHONY, never before performed in this city, will be given. Tickets 35 cents each, to be obtained at the Drug Stores. nov9 Furniture! Furniture! HAVE row on hand a large assortment of PARLOR AND BEDROOM SETS, in Walnut, Mahogany, Ash and Oak, Walnut Sideboards, Hair and Flock Mattrasses, etc. Intending purchasers wouli do well to inspect this Fururture before geing e!se- ‘.ieTe, G. M. HARRIS, nov}? Anetioneer, ANNUAL ST. ANDREW'S DINNER, OSBORNE HOUSE, Thursday, Nov. 29th, AT 8 O'CLOCK, P. M. TICKETS, - - $1.25. The usual arrangements for the conveyance o visiting Clansmea have been made with the Railway authorities. ROB'T J. CAM *BELL, Chairman. J. McISAAC, } i cy . ' Secy. Com, The Merchants’ Bank of P, E. Island. OTICE is hereby given that « Half-Yearly Dividend, at the rate of EIGHT PER CENT. per annum, on the Capital Stock of this Bank, has been deciared, payable at its Banking Office, Charlottetown, on and after Ist DAY OF DECEMBER NEXT. Byforder, WM. McLEAN. Cashier. Ch’town, Nov. 16, 1888—eod tl dte pat T iy BET DRIVING PARK, | . nan nov 8tidec (improved Lathes and Tools ueed by the most experienced workmen, we are prepared to the utmost satisfaction to all work entrusted to our care. Please give us a call,. ™UBSCRIBARS tothe Priving Park and Pro- vincial Exhibition Association, who have not already paid their calls, will oblige by pay- ing the money to A. k. WARBURTON, Secre- tary, at the ofike of Warburten & Smallwoad, Vaaerun Brock, avvo PATONS HOSIERY, GLOVES, CORSETS, Charlottetown, November 13, 1888—5w eod _MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19 RIBBONS, LACES, TRIMMINGS, COME AND SHS James Paton & (Co’s PUPULAR STORE. [x] Fine Show of Fall and Winter Goods. ee {x} GARPCT DEPARTMENT FINEST IN THE PROVINCE | Full of New Carpets, Rugs, Oil Cloths, Shades, Curtains, Poles—Worth Seeing. sient Rond casa Furs, Dress Goods, Shawls, Jackets, Fur Cloaks. merely PLUSHES, SILKS, VELVETS, CLOTHS, MANTLES, JERSEYS. [x] OUR GOODS. CANADA ATLANTIC Steamship Company. 23 See ee i ER ES cee CI Se -~WILL LEAVE- Charlottetown for Boston VIL HMALIFAS, — ,) am Thursday, 15th of November, —AND-— Boston for Charlottetown sill Saturday, i0th of November, Wednesday, 2ist November. Throvgh Tickets issued from all Stations on the P. E. I. Railway. The “ HALIFAX” has been built specially for this route, combining SAFETY, SPKED and COMFORT. ‘the Fastest and Most Palatial PASSENGER STEAMER between BOSTON AND THE PRO- VINCES. Luxurious Cabins, Elegant State- reoms, Grand Dining Saloon above the Deck, Palatial Social Hall, Spacions Smoking Room. Connecting at BOSTON with Fall River Line ior New York; Metropolitan Line for New York; Canada Pacific Railway for Quebec, Montreal, Toronto andall Canadian points; New England and Savannah S. S. Line for all Southern points ; all Steamboat and Railroad Lines South and West. : At HALIFAX with Steamers for Newfound- land and St. Pierre. aiso steamer ‘“ Electra” for Lunenburg; shortest coute to Chester, Bridge- water, Mahone Bay. &c., &c. At PORT HAWKESBURY with Steamers of the Bras D'or Navigation Co. for Sydney, Bad- deck, Whycocoraah, and all points in Cape Breton. FARES: Charlottetown to Boston...... iovbns tl ba et $ 6 50 Charlottetown to New York, via Fall River ROE s 6 o004s0e skeseseas scdevkciasbianeuasas Including Cabin Berth. Staterooms Extra. Through Bills of Lading issued to New York, Philadelptia, Baltimore, Providence, Savaunah, Norfolk and points in Qaotario and Western States Also to Liverpool, Londun, Glasgow and West Indies. For F e:ght or other information apply Jo FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, Coailotictown, P. EL. CHIPMAN BROS., Agents, ialiax RICHARDSON & ARNARD, Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. nov& pe Loads KIND! ING WOOD, 50 2.0 Loaus stAWKhED, i) « BAND. Apply to JOSEPH MAHAR, Cumberland Street. WANTS, LOST, FOUND &c. U SE Ww ANTED.— Welied. . House to reat. Address VD, T. JOHNSTONE, City. novig9 3i 2 novil2—-lw \ ANTED.—A smart Boy to tend a boiler. Api ly to ALBERT DUCHEMIN. novi6—tf JDREPARE FOR WINTER, by getting your *- Honse banked. Parties in want of Seaweed cun be supplied at 50 cents a load, delivered, by leaving ‘heir orders at McLeod & Stewart's, Prince Street.—M. McINNEs. pd 3i-novii WANTED.—At once, two Chamber Maids. Apply at Hotel Davies. novl3 7 LET.—A House containing seven rooms situated on Upper Great George Street, opposite Dominion House, Stable attached. novi2—tf ; ~~ ote ee W ® WISH to employ a reliabic man in your i county. No experience required; perma- nent position for three years. Sulary increased each year. Light, easy, genteel business. Money advanced for salary, advertising, etc. Largest manufacturers in our line. Enclose 2-cent. No) | p stals.—Centennial M’f’g Co., Cincinnati, 0. im Gath? —Im eod i To LET.—The roorms latgly in the occupation | ; of Dr. &. R. Jenkins, in the City Hotel, on | Great George Street. They are adapted for a lawyer's oftice, Surgerr or Dentistry rooms. Pos: | session can be givea at once. For terms apply to Messrs. Warburton & Smaliweod, Solicitors, | (3 TAGE TO LET.—Containing eight rooms, next door to West Kent Street School, ! Apply to DONALD NICHOLSON. lw—nov9 | | Railway RULES, Popular store, Market fquare. > DEER BROS. ——|x}—— ASTRACAN SACKS, SUPERIOR QUALITY. Beaver and Hare Capes, A LAKGE VARIETY. FUR-LINED CLOAKS, LATEST an Beaver, Seal, Persian Lamb, Astra- can and Hare Muffs, SPLENDID VALUE. FUR BOAS AND CAPS, A LARGE STOCK, FUR TRIMMINGS, BEAVER, NUTRIA, HARE, &c. 4 Mexs’ Fur Coats, ois ta AT VERY LOWEST PRICES. SLEIGH ROBES, AT VERY LowEst PRICES, .° 4 All Fur Goods, CHEAP, AT "72S BEER BROS. Charlottetown, Nov. 16, 1888—dy & wky = a a a tie nee — = = Seasonable Goods PERKINS & STERNS’ a White Blankets, | Grey blankets, \Nielzs a80des, Bed Comforis, |Fur Coats, GColored Counterpanes,| Vool Carriage Wraps, ur Jackets, ——-— —|x}]--——- - Fine Display of Fancy Goods for Ghrismas Presents, engi AN IMMESSE STOCK OF WINTER DRY GOODS AT PRICES WHICH CANNOT BE BEATEN, [x] PERKINS & STERNS., Charlottetown, Nov. 14, 1888—dy & wky -———s ————e Twenty Years’ Experience. ———— eee —— o W GOODS. ammo eneneatanlt)) ance anstnn E have just received a large seleotion of Goods. We are now selling Watches from 33.50 up to $40.00. Weare selling Clocks from §1.00 up to $15.00, nice patterns. Brooches, Earrings, Wedding and other Rings, Lockets, Cuff Buttons, Charms, Studs, Chains, Bracelets, Spectacles, &c., a very large selection, and the prices are such that will meet with your approval. We are now prepared to do REPAIRING TO CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY in a thoroughly scientific manner. Having the latest oy EVERY JOB WARRANTED. +. G&G. TURY, We “eon?” | North Side Queen Squarc, - - - - - - - Gyposite the Post’ @flice Ce