te ag THE Local ‘and Other Items. To-Nient.—St. Andrew's Dinner at the Osborne House. deinciniiiaaniii TemreRwance,—Regular meeting of Victoria Division, Sons of Temperance, this evening > I Q, 0), F. The initiatory degree will be conferred at St. Lawrence Lodge this even ing. -> Boatine,—A meeting of the Hillsborough Boating Club will be held this evening, at their rooms, Kent St., at 8 o'clock. - - Axprew’'s Drixxer.—The annual dinner of the Caledonian Club of this Province will take place at the Osborne House, this evening. \ PACT that all men with gray and many shaded whiskers should know, that Buc king ham’s Dye always colors an even brown or black at will. _- -~ >. — WINTER ARRANGEMENT,.—The winter time table of the Island railway went iuto effect to day. There is little or no ch tange from the ar rangement of last winter. 7 Mretine.—The regular monthly meet ing of the Hook and Ladder Co. ‘will be | held at their room this evening, at 7.30 sharp. By order—C. Bell, Secy. hacia Cuurcu Instirure.—It is proposed to hold a meeting for the organization in this city of a Church Institute, on Thursday evening next The place of meeting is to be | announced. 7 Hotipay Goops.—Advertisement of open- ing al holiday goods in part of the store occu- pied by the Tryon Woolen Co., Cameron Block, crowded out to-day, will appear to- morrow. Goods will be on sale to-morrow. lilisto Lakce SALmon.—lIn taking salmon out of! the Margaree river lately for the Sydney hatchery, a 43 pound salmon was netted, This is the largest salmon ever seen in Cape Breton, It measured o.¢ foot across the tip ot the tail. ‘ Miata: Merge V aALUABLE Prorerty.—The Reilly property | on Prince Street, which hes been advertized for some time, will be sold to-morrow at 12 o'clock by Mr. Robert Beairsto, auctioneer. This is a splendid chance to obtain a valuable property. ilies Boop tells. We may not be able to infuse voyal and noble blood into a man’s veins; but we can do better; we can expel from them all | impure and poisonous humors by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Pure blood is the best | kind of royal blood. tious Masonic.— Brethren will please remember the re gular communication of Victoria oo No. 2, A. F. and A. M., at Masonic Hall, Water Street, this (Monday) evening at s o clock, sharp. Election of officers. a iy Jam.—The Iaspector of Licenses and Prosecutor under the Scott Act for King’s County, is in Georgetown jail under com- mittment for expenses arising vut of suits brought before J. P.’s against alleged ot- fenders who won their cases and mulcted him him in the costs. _———-> From Boston.-—The steamer Carroll ar- rived frum §Boston this morning. She had a general cargo and the following pas- sengers: RK. H. Johnson, wife and four children, J. T. Doull, J. Trainor, Mattie Williams, Bessie E. Christie, Mr. Christie, J. Nickerson, Nellie Huntley, D. Stewart, Peter Mullins, Mr. Chisholm. _- ->_—-- SuHrpMeENtTs FRom SUMMERSIDE. “the Agri. culturist says: Mr. John Macdonald of St- Jobn, shipped 200 lambs by the St.[Lawrence Saturday morning, and Mr. Frank page, of J. E. Page & Sons, Amherst, took over two Per- cheron mares which he purchased from Mr. B Heartz, Charlottetown, and a draft horse par- chased from Mr. W. K. McKay, of this town. Oo Friday morning Mr. John Layden, of St. John, shipped 302 sheep to that market, by the St. Lawrence. Four horses were also for- wrrded by the same boat. sanienciigpalinnes RESIGNATION OF THE AKCHDEACON.—The congregation at St. Paul's Church, yesterday murning, were startle] to hear Archdeacon Weston Jones make the anaouncement, pre- vious to the sermon, that 01 account of some of his parishioners having withdrawn their contidence, he would resign the Rectorship of St. Paul's, The rev. gentlemon said that as soon as His Lordship the Bishop of Nova Scotia returned to Halifax he (Rev. Mr. Jones) would place his resignation in his Lordship’s hands for him todo as he saw fit. He did not wish to cause any trouble in the congre- gation, but he could conduct the services only In accordance with the solemn obligation he had taken, and as there appeared to bea difference of opinion between his flock and himself, he had no other alternative but to resign. AcctpEest.—On Friday last, while the carpenters were in the act of putting up rafters on the Souris skating rink, a strap that was around one of the sticks slipped off, allowing the stick to fall su idenly tu the ground. In doing soit came in con tact with Daniel Cantwell, of Hay River who is a partner in the contract, breaking his right leg between the ankle and the knee. He was taken to MeCormack’s Hotel, where the broken limb was attend- to by Drs. Muttart and McLean, after which he was removed to his father’s re- sidence in New Zealand. His father, James Cantwell, when building the old | Zanzibar on ene DAILY EXAMINER, COM 2. ms i KLEG RAPHIC N EWS. SPECIAL Ds SPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER. Another Great Fire. ELEVEN IVES LOST. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Dec. 1 The Tribune building, ten stories high, occupied by the Tribune, the Minneapolis department of the Pioneer Press and num- erous business oflices was burned last nivht,. Wleven lives are believed to have been lost and the pecuniary damage is pl iced at $250,000. Chere were meagre exits and when the fire broke out on the™third floor, those on the upper floors made a mad rush for the stairway and fire escapes, while many jumped from the windows The Boston Fire Boston, Dec. 1. ; The police and firemen kept up their | lonely vigil in the burnt district all Friday | nicht, and there was a continual but fruit- less search for the b udies of the four lost firemen. The friends of the missing men remained near by al! night to take charge | of the bodies, should they be found. Some |believe the men were cremated in ithe frightful heat and that no trace tof them Ww i] De cdiscoved. All jthe outside fire companies have gone home. At daylight Saturday morning the work of pulling down the dangerous walls was preceeded with, and gangs of workmen were employed to dig out the safes. E. E. Whiting, the veteran fireman, who was rescued in such a thrilling manner from the building No. 80 Chauncy street, by of- ' fice; Maynes and others, died at the hos- Pi si yesterday morning of his injuries a i J Meeting of c ongress. | WasHIneton, Dec. The thirty-first Congress will meet at noon to-morrow with the prospect of ac- complishing an orderly and uneventful or- |ganization. The President’s message will not be sent to Congress until Tuesday, the jannual report of the Secretary of the Treas- jury will be transmitted at noon on Wednes- id ‘iy. The coming Congress will be asked jto take action on a number of discussed | public questions, among them the Tripar- tite Treaty with Great Britain and Ger- tin ny respecting the control and direction | | ef affairs in Samoa. The tisheries and seal | questions are likely to appear again, and jalso the proposed scheme to promote com- | mercial union with Canada and the declara- tion of the sense of the United States with res pect to foreign cantrol of inter-oceanic }canals on the American continent. eal — Ociawa Notes. Orrawa, Dec. 7. Hon. Mr. Scott, Leader of the Opposi- tion in the Senates, is spoken of as a pro- bable candidate for the mayoralty of this city at the coming municipal election, Messrs. John F. Stairs, Ex-M. P., and Graham Fraser. of New Glasgow, Mana ger of the Nova Scotia Stcel Works, are in jtown, They interviewed the Minister of Marine, and visited the Railway Depart- ment in the interests of a mining company which they talk or forming. a iene What Stanley Says. Lonpon, Dec. 1. A Zanzibar despatch tothe London pa- papers says that Stanley, writing from Wekessi, under date of November 16th, says that the party is all right, and enjoy- ing the luxuries sent by Major Weissman. He*wants newspapers;to learn the events of the past three years. He expects tu ar- rive at Bagomoyo on Wednesday next, and — The Grenin Trial. Curcaao, Dec, 1. Inthe Cronin trial District Attorney Longenecker finished his brilliant argu- ment for the state yesterday, and Judge Wing began for the defence. The court ad- journed till Monday. Explosion of Nitro-Glycerine. Orit Ciry, Pa., Dec. 1. A boat containing nitro-glycerine ex- ploded here yesterday killing three men and shattering adjoining buildings. era Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Dec. 2.-—-10 a. m. Weat to southwest winds; mostly fair weather; not much change in temperature. HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES. Nov 30—L C Harris, Halifax; R J Irwin, St John; J A Dewar, Montreal; A Margeson, Halifax; J Livingstone, doJ H E Plamandon, Quebec. OSBORNE HOUSE. Nov 30—D Egan, Mt*’Stewart; J H Morri- rink, was very nearly being killed by fall- ing from the roof to the frozen ground be- | low. eaniantiiateih Tae Lycecm.—One of the neatest and | prettiest performances that have beengiven | in the above hall for a long time was that of | Manager Webber's company on Saturday ni ht, when Tennyson's poetical drama * Jora,” and the comedietta of the ‘* Loa af a Lover ” were played. The whole per-| formance was a thoroughly enjoyable one, being ‘costumed and acted in manner that leit nothing to be healéel, vigorous and hearty ; Mr. Mills, as William, manly and honest; Mr. Webber, | as Luke Bloomfield, singularly pleasing ; ; | Eldon; Mis W Wooldridge, R Waoldridge, cember, the wife of George Peake, Esq., of a | daughter. \ by the Rev. \W ilson, of St. John, N. B., iss Grey, as Dora, was gentle and sym Alice Power, of Charlottetown. pathetic; Mr. Benn, as Farmer Allan, | eee son, Moncton; M ¢ ohn, Halifax; J McLellan, Truro; A Carmichael, Halifax, W Mutch, nee. Mass BIRTH, At Edgecumbe House, on Monday, 2d De- MARRIED. At Leominster, Mass., on the 30th October, Father Shields, Mr. George O, to Miss Mary —————— an SP. JAMES’ CHURCH. ——- ee The Fifth Annual Course of Lectures, | JAMES’ HALL. on Tuesday Evening, Dee. 3rd, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. Subject, idiosyneracies of Great Men. OPENING TO-DAY seis WATSON’S Oruge Store Nvovembe: 3U, ISS9. Musical——Headquarters OF F. BE. ISLAND, — ~I8 AT— PLETCHER'S. pu. “BELL” PIANOS we have re- cently sold to His Honor Lieutenant- Governor Carvell and others in the city have given the utmost satisfaction. THE “BELL” @RGANS need 10 putting. The fact that we have solid over Twelve Hundred {which is over double the number of that of any other make soi) on the Island, is sufficient proof of their superiority over all others. TESTIMONIAL FROM PROF. EARLE. Cn’Town, P. E. L., Aug. 26th, 1888, Mr. C, P. FLETCHER. DEAR Sirk.—The many scores of Bell Organs which [have had the pleasure of testing, have given me the utmost satisfaction. They possess excellent qualities of tone and touch, and the general workmanship is first- class. Hayi ing been organist of St. Paul's for | 22 years, and during all that time teaching the piano and organ to up- wards of 400 persons in town and country, ex- perience hastaught me that Canada has turned out an organ which, for qualities referred to above, and durability, is hard - excel, N. EARLE, Teacher of Piano, po. and Singing. Always on hand, a full line of VIOLINS, AC - ORDE ONS, CONCERTINAS, FLUTES, and all other amall musical Ingtruiments Hest Quality Violin Stvings, Sheet Music and Music Books, and general MUSICAL GOODS ot every description. As we buy all for cash, we can sell low. PIANOS, ORGANS and SEWING MA CHINES sold on terms to suit everybody. JOHN WILKINSON, Agent at Alberton T. C. P. YEO, Agent at Summerside. P., FLETCHER, 16, 1889—eod & wky tf Ch’town, Nov. Ni. Andrew's Dinner. 172 ANNUAL FESTIVAL will be held at the OSBORNE HOUSE, Charlotte- town, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, December 2nd, at 8.30 o'clock. Railway Return Tickets at one first-class fare will be issued from all points on Monday, Dec. 2nd, good to return up to and on Wed- nesday, Dec. 4th, to parties attending this celebration. Admission Tickets, $1.00. D. McNEILL, Secretary of Committee. DAVID SMALL, Chairman. nov28 PRANGPAL WANTED, ee Upper Prince Street School. DIED. At Rock Barra, Lot 46, on the 23d ult., of | £ inflammation, Joseph Pius, aged six years, | town from Teachers of the First Class, Mrs, Clifton, as Mary, correct and digni- ‘dearly beloved son of An gus B, and E Hen Me- } ms” and Little Pearl a sweet W illie Allan. | Donaid. . The oo -night will be ** Ten Nights in Bar- t "7 2 hose om, and is sure to draw a good | ¢ —— - scalp, 30 éffectuall Vigor, f €ases are y hatr, troublesome to many persons, are | not attended to in time, these dig. | At Little York, on the 2d inst., William He died trusting in At Amherst, N. S., on Nov. 26, Charles J., ery liable to result in lows of the son of Charles "Westcott, aged 4 years and 8 months. ‘Up to Ninth of December Next, Jooke, aged 58 years, leaving a widow, three | 55, the position of PRINCIPAL of the sons and four daughters to mourn the loss of ex oh : ‘an affectionate parent. ALL those heating and itching humors of Jesus, , the ve [Funeral will take place to-morrow at 2) 190. cured by the use of Ayer’s Hair Pp- ™-] |U pper Prince Street School. 5 eee will be received by the | Board of School Trustees of Charlotte- | | | R™," W. BREWER will lecture in| We Run. | ante MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1889. | We Run. We Sai, : COMPETITION ! We Run. Chlitiacinsaeitiimveiiliiiies {x)—— sinillcsdhiadiiaiesiniil “WE RUN AWAY FROM COMPETITION. | {x) | FCs a well-known fact that we run away from every competi- _|tor in every coutest in OVERCOATS, REEFERS and SUITS. Com- petitors come alone pulling behing, but never catch us. We are always before them in every line, but in quantity and quality we are away ahead of everyone. No firm dares or dreams of giving sO much for a dollar as we do. It's an assured fact that we are the Cheapest. Everyone don't test quality. Few can tell the differ- ence in quality, but everyone knows the difference in One Dollar and One Dollar and Thirty Cents. That's the difference in our prices, and competitors. We advise every honest, hard-working man to patronize the WONDERFUL CHEAP WEY, as they can get more Clothing there for $5 than they can in any other Store in Charlottetown for $6. We guarantee every Garment as represented. PROWSE BROS., 144 Queen Street. Charlottetown, Nov. 27, 1889—eod wky The — Reliable | A° THE SEASON Is ADVANCING, we oes decided to clear the f liowing Departments at BONA FIDE DISCOUNTS ese of our English Millinery Bonnets at Half Price, ‘Balance of aur English and American Hats at 30 per cent. Discount. Bal lance of our Feathers and Flowers at 30 per cent, Discount, Everything in the MANTLE DEPARTMENT at 28 per cent. Discount Ladies’ Short Jackets, Dolmans, Ulsters, Black Fur Jackets and Children’s Ulsters. s! Fleecy Cottons! oA ‘Lh Fleecy Cottons ! AT 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. BIG BARGAINS LIN DRESS GOODS. (x) ¥ou will tind, as usual, that we ahenys do what we advertise—Discounts for Cash only. PERKINS & STERNS. |ELECTRICAL GOODS weet soo STILL QN THE TOP CHARLOTTETOWN, - P, E. ISLAND ”_—_—_ —-— Charlottetown, November 18, 1889—eod FRED. E. MORRIS, DEALER IN AS always on hand Electric Bells, Annun- | ciators, Burglar Alarms, Medix ‘al Batteries, And We Are Going to Stay There. ae Motors — orrynning Sewing Machines, Lightin Mil}s, &e.,—and all kinds of Electric Gas ————| 5 ting Apparatus. Bich ‘Alok guremeds > TE IS OUR BUSIEST YEAR. Since its advent we have not had a dull day. . angel ace | + WHY? Because we have earned a reputation for furnishing the very best Suits novl6—lw ——____—_________________ {at the very lowest prices. People from all sections of the country place their orders N ti { with and after receiving their Suits, stay with us in spite of all competition, 0 Ice 0 qc onsumers. e can show the largest range of Cloths on Prince Edward Island——500 different Aesigns and patterns ta seleet from. R* SSOLVED,—That the price of Gas SYP: | plied to consumers, on and after the! First day of December next, be reduced to Two Pollars per Thousand Feet. Gents Furnishing Department. HATS, CLOTH and FUR CAPS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, UNDER CLOTHING, GLOVES, &c., sold at bottom prices. Five Hundred BOYS’ SUITS we are offering at first cost. DANIEL DAVIES, nov3a President. LOST, FOUN Dp ac “ ments ; strictly first-class work ; lowest prices. c For FINE SUITS, neat and unique designs, elaborate and artistic trimmings, WANTS, : they all go to JOHN McLEOD & CO.., ADY ERTISER ere a io rental ior a v. 16, 1889—eod MERCHANT TAILORS. Perfect-fitting Gar- warm, wWell-furnished house of about eight rooms in good locality, for the winter. Apply at this office, dec? 3i ; jiiielieeaeiianiauinnainaadiing Ch’town, No ANTED.—A Girl for general housework in a ett family. Apply aé this office. nov30—tf W AN’ , E D. —By a young man of four years’ ex- perience, a position as Clerk in a Grocery Store. Good reference. Apply at this office. nov30—2i pd | yg tes = Wednesday evening last, a small parcel of Carpet. The finder will oblige the owner by leaving it at this office. ae nov30—li pd WANTED. --A good plain Cook in a smal family. Apply at this office. nov28 EALERS who will send us specifications of their wants for UND.— “a sum of money. The oriet can : Fouxe the same by applying to W. N. Tanton, Fall Trade will find our Jobbing g Prices Lower than an Vv at W. W. Wellner’s. 3i - nov25 - Order other Hardware Supply House in Canada. at once for OW IS THE TIME to get your house banked for the winter. Two hundred and «ed | importation. joads of Seaweed on hand. Ali orders left,at McLeod & Stewart’s, Prince Street, will be |! promptly attended to. - JOHN McINNIS. novls ee eae man holding a com-, inercial diploma, a situation as Book- | keeper or Clerk in an office. Apply at this office. | nov22—tt fo. VY ANTE D, —# Cook. No washing. Apply at | this office. tf—nov 21 a Axes, Cross Cut Saws, Forks and Shovels, Nails, Horse Nails. Horse Shoes, Iron, Chain, Bolts, Traces, We., —AND ALl— Engagement to date from Ist January, Apply to ISAAC OXENHAM, Seeretary of School Board, WANTED —A general servant. No mek ————([x }+_—_ — Apply atthisoilice, nov2l | Ch'town, Nov. 27, 1889—e¢ed tl 9th Hq OUSE TO LET, ileskin benaidion: ost N ORTON & FE NNE “LD. y oo in good order. gh eeey Aug. 22, i889—Jaw & wky ss -Q LET.—Dwelling House on garner, ¢ Pew nal and Kent Streets. 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