CH Oiher Llems. | hundred. maj rity. | Minist t sui i . , t i id. \ oO iH Reg I Ny o a , at agsar Si every s) * o ‘ programme of « GREAT YA <<“ a I tree Sebo ; e . the pigh* = reerRVYTU ; . . ot , : ws ro sul | ad - o enioyahie ae passa bY Ps i bout — ‘ atrending ~ is t. ” a . . v € Ve } i fuga spoon hy +> 7h ak « » Xa ; t tor seme fiend .. « . 1G. H. 2ay' wt i \ \ cs a 4 { I > \\ ‘ . Not 7 ' ne that tretown Lier] ec Lahey » eink Higgins Is so well lo day Ps a Mss o Ska l 5 e Riek Ons 1 e rs S \ in on iues ‘ met even yg beXt y> Y was frtoy t at Coaps ‘ ) y i \ ws pt \\ N ul < rs ip , , Degree or cl0se$ ’ ** e. =" ag usuas e > ; . Z } 2 ’ Come to Ps Street School to-night and hear what as Women” hav ‘ comp.isued. o Y.M.C. A Phe ces desciiption ef li-erature “ i at the rooms this | evening at 5 - To-N1 Sale of papers te-night at 8 ‘ k he Y. 8. CO. A. Rooms Be sure you at.eenu amd get Cnoice re adiag at hail ») ¢. p = - — VW > nFU!I HA ] N t a Speck of we ean Y be seen in treorgetown Harhor. Quize a number of & hoonera ate loading the: Potatoes fetch 25 cents per bushel illic Qvick Pass the steamer Simon Du- nois ariive at Philadelphia last evening, I s making a quick passage, under lour and @ hall | «ays [rom Souris. - —- Jo! wws —Owners have not yet called te claim their toboggane. Unless they do so : at once they will be scl’, as the room they ; ; } occupy is wanted.—Horace Hatzard, - Dou Tax delicqnents shou'd make a note of th: fact that a iist of these in arrears bas | been made out, and wi'l be handed over to the Uity Coart for collection at an early date i <aaihiaibilibasihiainal Tue Sraxtey arcived at Pictou fom | Georgetown last evening. So far as we can } lear», she is not moving to-day, and con- | sequently we will be without @ mail egain | to-night. ! Tus New Pvzzve. at the Diemond bu John is ip, con Laurier get him out.” of cur Grit friends should try to work it before next Mouday night's meeting. > -The latest sensation is some ised rr Act Mertisc.—A general meeting of the supporters of the Seott Act will held ia McLeed's Hall this (Friday) evening at 8 o'clock. Important bus‘ness. A full attendance requested, an Mr. Lavarer’s Vistt.-—Tickets at one first- class fave will be issued from all stations on the railway to Charlottetown on the 22nd jast., the day of Hon. Mr. Lauricr's lecture, good to return next day. peace ARRIVAL OF THE ZeNiTH.—Messrs. Peake Rros. & Co. have received a telegram from New York, announcing the arriva! of their new vessel Zenith at that port, having lost bt anchors during the trip. Gaihiniian Posrroxep.—Owing to the storm the Auction Sele of fancy goods, in the store lately ocoupied by Mrs. Young, will not take place until to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock.—E. H. Norton & Co. isolated 1x Covrt.—The docket this forenoon Mary 4 ve Por ymsieted of six Scott Act cases. lak confessed to fined $50 or one month’s imprisonment. cf the remairing cases were adjourned and one dismissed. Cc t — CasceLiep.--Mr. Chappelle states that the Lyceum Hali committe have cancelled the gagement for “am Smail’s lecture tev. W. W. Brewer has kindiy placed the Second Methodist Church st the disposal of Mr. Smal!, at which place the lecture will be given, mina Horse Burnt —The dwelling house o Mrs. Donald Ramsey, Huntley, Prince County, wes burnt down on Monday night last, the 15th inst. ‘The fire is supposed to have originated from an ash bin As the wind wes high at the time nothing was suved, oicaiatumaadialt Erworts Leacue.—To-night in the base- ment of the Brick Church the Christian tn- deavour department of the league will conduct the first of a series of popular meetings for the people’ Short sharp addresses will be Ceivered by Rev. Jobn Read and Robert Sa cliffe, Evangelist. A solo by Miss Lillie Brow, ‘God calling yet,” together with all- reund choruses, accompanied by piano, organ aud cornets, will make up a pleasant and profitable evening, from 7.30 to 8 30 sharp. Come on everybody. a Oct tv a Hurnicave —An exchange srys! The brigt. Lantan« (of Charlotte!own, P.E.1.) Murchison, at New York from Natel vis Delaware Breakwater 34 days, reports Nov 3), 300 miles S. E. of Cape Hatteras, bat a hurricane from westward lasting for 7 hours ; then moderated to a heavy gale; lost lower topaail, fure and mainstaysail, weather yard arm of foreasil blew in tatters ont of gaskets, decks completely full of water; also filled farecustie and galley; was hove to for 30 hours; thence gales from south to north to port. oo A San Howe Comtne.—The Moncto1 Times sa\e: The body of Mathew Shea, wio formerly lived ian Montague, P, E I, avd who was murdered on Monday last in Bay City, Michigar, passed through Moncton yesterday in charge of bis brother, who was taking it to their native place for burial. Lhe Sica beothers have been about e ght years in the West and were doing fairly weil. At the Portland House, in Bay City, on Monday of last week, Matthew got iuto an altercation with aman named Crosby about some lumber lands, and the result was that Crosby drew a revolver and shot him dead, Crorby has tince been arrested. ksture aud is named, ‘**Sir | Ann | a first offence, aud was | Four | e | ; jor holy-days, his application for Christmas i}: didate in South Victoria to fill the + TY 1, . ae |In the House of Commons, was elected yes- jterday by a majority of one hundred and considerably crestfailen to-day over the re- Su expected by the most fervent supporiers of | Centre | latter performed his work as if he had been ‘ formed that according to the bye-laws, which A SS I TRA Na i aa een aca DAILY EXAMINE ‘ ‘ RAPHIC NEWS iy ; VESPATOURS TO Tau Kxaminen. VATIVE VICTORY ial = t eiLue SP e WOLAI Bet Ten m1 CONSE il the Wekinley Bill the Issue, Government Candidate Sustained By a Largely Increased hilajority | oa ee ee R, | A FEW ils ~ Present smn Ts WATSON'S DRUG STORE. uN ORDER TO CLEAR, during the Holi- dlay Season, Liberal Discounts wi!! be allowed upon tae already low prices. Handkerchief and Giove Boxes, a Orrawa, Dee. 19 ot ek oP Mairbairn, the Likeral-Consery itive can- acancy e! ity SIX Votes over his Grit opponent. ih 8 18 an increase of eighty-six votes over | n Majyoruy at last The | } . the election, , tar'if and the MeKinley Bill were made the | main taues by the Grits, and they are | it ANOTHER DESPATCH. Linnsay, Ont., Dee 18. >» ' eee ee ua nrestricted KReeiprocity received a fatal | tow in South Vietoria to-day when Fair- | ‘ , by Oneervative) was shal? n (¢ } } ticcled by Ohe No. suceli victory wes he Nations] Pohey, es the late member only carried the county by fifty majority, and this time the G:it organizers from »)) | parts of Out made cesperate efforts to wrest the eucy from Sir John. Hon Jobn ut, Hon, Charles Tup- per, J. J M. P. fer Montreal “ Dr. Mont igue, uy. i. and other rendered splendid service to the cause, Despatches = from Torento 5 iy that the Conservatives a jubilant and a great many would like to see the veteran Premier appeal at once to the autry. libera's admit to- wht that such 1 results at Mont- d Victoria strongly Grand Old Man will, the moment oppor- the country from end to end. Arie constitu Hag y =A imran, mer erial re Cr fair-minded n unexpecte morency, Napierville ar waica the te that whenever he deems tune, sweep ee Pay Hanged. WELLAND, Ont., Dec. 18. A. Hoyt Dey was hanged to-day for hav- ing pushed his wife over a precipice at Niagara Falls some time since, the body of the woman having fourd. Day's sister, who acccmpanied the couple over from Buffalo, let the police into the secret | of her brother's dastardly act. As Rad- clffe had to Sherbrooke to hang Renie Lamontagne to-morrow morning, he could not officiate, but furnished a substi- tute, who gave his nan.e as ** Bill.” The been to go 5 au «xpert, and Dey died without pain. The doomed man sang hymns in his cell nearly all night, and said he was happy and ready die. Last evening Day wrote to his brother in the Kingston penitentiary that he was as happy as a lark, and hoped his re! was in the same condition. He walked tothe scaffold without fi nching, and, as the boys say, ** died game.”’ to ative The Walls Caved In. New York Dee. 18. The front walls of the Finscharfer Brew ing Co’s Malt House, Park Avenue and 5ist Street collapsed and fell into the street this morning. Fifty-flve thousand bushels of malt was spiiled in a heap on Park Avenue. Nv one wasinjured. The malt was valued at $50,000, and may be a total | loss. The building was damagod to the ex- tent of 15,000. ——— on Wenther Salietin. Toronto, Dec. 19.10 a. m. Strong winds and gales, norihwesterly and northerly; fair and cold, with saow flurries in some localities, An Exphinatios. Sirn,—We the undersigned members of the Lyceum Hall committee, desire to contradict the atatements which we learn Mr. Theo. L. Chappel'e is endeavouring to circulate wi h reference to his inability to engage the Lyesnm Hall for the lecture of Rev. Samuel SmalJ] oa Christmas night. Mr. Chappelie made application to the Secretary (protem) on the forenoon of the 18th inst., which was submitted to the proper officers. Mr. Chappelle has been in. provide the hall cannot be re nted on Sundays night could he entertained He was therefore, premature in announcing the lecture in the L,ceum Hail before procuring it He was s's> told that the hall was at his service for the lecture, for any night other than Christmas night. The committee find themselves bound to conform to the bye-laws noe in the case of Christmes night notwithstanding } the storm of indignation which such a decision may raisein the breast of Mr. Chappelle. ; We presume the public are quite as anxious | to hear the famous lecturer in the Lyceum on on Christmas night. M. Sweeny, JOHN MCALEER, Tuus. EK. FLYNN, Hall Committee. as any other night o “WILLIAM.” es NY PERSON having unsettled claims A egainst the above Steamer previous to December 3r/, inst., will please furnish same at once to the undersigned. R. a McMILLAN. dec19—Iw pat P. £, ISLAND RAILWAY Chrisimas Excursion. E at R First-Clasa Fare to and fr: m all Statio: s on this Railway on December 2th and 25th, good to return up to and on January 5.h, IS9L. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, December 1899. all pre dy & why TURN LICKETS will be issued at One 19 ‘And at 7 oc Collar and CulY Boxes, rush and Comb Cases, Udor Cases, Bresssing Cases, Scis- sor Cases, Hand Mirrors in great variety, Leather Photo Screens, Satin-Lined Work Baskets, Electric Gas Lighters, Siver, Cat Giass ;: Smcling Bottles, Piash and Leather music Rolls, Vases and Elasging Flower Pets, in the New bronze Ware. ind’ Poreeclain Cigar and Cigarette Ceses and folders. The largest assortment of. beauti- a . ful Pipes ever in the ciiy. Taspection will prove that we have the largest and besi steck of Perfames at wonderfully low priies. Jewel Cases, Hlotter Portfolios, Handsome Playing Cards, Writiag Desks ani Cases, Infants’ Hair rashes, Gold and Silver-deaded Walking Sticks. Tobacco Jars, Leather and Silver Fl msks, Shiving Mugs, Pocket Magnifying G asses, Piush Toebaceo Pouches, Cut Glass Cologne Bottles, Large Leather Wallets, Siivec-Sacked Brush and Mirror Seis, Bhermoumeters, and many other smaller articles suitable for Presents to Men, Women and Children. No trveuble to shuw goods. W. R. WiTS@N, (acen Street. h tl 25t ec. 37, GRAND 1899 ~dy BALAAR Slt ——-COMMENCING— — Friday, December 19th, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M, 1 ok ia the Eveuing, And Continuing Every Afternoon and Evening at the Same Hour till Finished, in the Store lately occupied by Mrs. R. Young, Cam- eron Biock, front of Post Office. VW E are instructed by Mr. Horace Has, ziwrd to sell by Auction, as above, without any reserve prices, a large stock of ENGLISH XMAS AND FANCY GOODS inc! uding Xmas Rooks, Writing Desks, Ink Stends, Blotters, Toys, Photo Albums, Dressing Cases, Handkerchief and Glove Boxes, Musical Boxes. Barometers, Fancy Brackets, Crumb ani Tray Brushes, Building Riocks, Fine Dolls, Fancy Bonbons, Fairy Lights. Handsome Five o’cock Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, 1 very fine Licquer Case, 1 handsome Dinner Set (128 pieces), Chamber Sets, large assoitment of Dinner Jugs and Fancy Crock- eryware, Curtain Chains, handsome Fire Irons and Fenders, Fancy, Valuable and Glass Fire Screens. ———ALSO —— A few English Plate Glass Mirrors, 1 set expensive Wool Robes, ete. Atso—A large assortment of valuable Brass Goods, Smokers’ Sets, ete. Every article guarenteed exactly as repre- sented, and to be sold without reserve. Terms Cash. E H. NORTON «4 CO, Auctioneers. HASZARD & MOORE. decl6 WANTS, LOST, FOUND & TJANTED —A good servant for general house- W work. High wages toa suitable person.— Mrs, WM. WeEEK®, Brighton. decl9 NTED.—A girl for A W a family of three. «© decl9—3i general housewerk in Apply at this office. DAY, DEC EMBER Clarlottetown, December 15, 1890. in Reefers low prices. leave your cash with Sis THE WONDERFUL 19 1890. if you want Big Bargains , Overcoats, Suits, Eur Caps, Robes, &c., Prowse bros. are selling at startlin Come along an BHOG., CHEAP MEN, "1386 and 144 Queen Street, Charlottetown. CONCERT. A CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN IN PRINCE STREBT SCHOOL, SY THE PUPILS, On Friday Next, 19th fast. | Doors open at 7.20 o'clock, p m. Concert | begins at 8. Admission, 15 cents, dec]3—dy t] 19th } An Interesting Item | REDDIN BROS. HAVE RECELVED THEIR Xmas Stock of Fancy Goods EARLY THIS FALL. They 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 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, etc. REDDIN BROS, nov2t— 2iw tl 20th dee, then eod. LARGE STOCK AND—— LAV TEA ee 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, ete., which will be sold at prices that will defy competition. Inspection solicit-d. Atso —Cleaning and Repairing done to Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Compasses at short notice, and guaranteed to give satis- faction. G. G. JURY, North Side Queen Square, Opposite Post Office. Ch’town, Dec, 3, 1890—1m 2aw dw Hon. Mr. Laurier’s Visit. HE HON. WILFRED LAURIER, M. P., Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, wi'l address a Mass Public Meeting ——IN THE—— MARKET HALL, CHARLOTTETOWN, ON THE EVENING OF Mondiy, 22nd December, instant, on the Pub'ic Questions of the Day. Mr. Laurier will be accompanied by several Prominent Members of the House of Com- mons, who, it ia expected, will also deliver addresses, Tickets will be issued at one first-class fare ; from cll Stations on the Railway to Char}; lottetuwn on the 22nd inst., the day of the | meeting, good to return next day. ‘Lhe doors wili be open at 7 p. m., and the chair wil be taken at 8 o’clo k, sharp. THOMAS W. DODD, President Liberal Association. H. C. MACDONALD, Secretary Liberal Association. decl0—eod and wky- ILLIAMS ANOS Endorsed by the best authorities in the world Nearly 14,000 in use and good accounte given ot them. Over 40 years of honest business. WILLIS PIANO & ORGAN CO., Maceachern’s Building, Lower Queen St nov29 —dw tf y on Segnee AtHE Le te ro 2 Fences + emer j ‘ we ee ¥, : 2 p ' oF 3 4 Bi é : ss bo SS ee 20 <I I ORE SES. EES Is % has" % i, ye ; = ~~ ae) a 2 ey Fe : ; . eee o- a 7 . ~ decl8—dy & wky Palatable. asd Satisfying, the Brink to take when tired and used np. Strenethening, Gratefal ES NE Dari Xs Cri BEER & GOF F’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, our prices before buying anywhere else. Call and see 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. We have just received a lot of the * Black large and the quality excellent. Our stock of Layer Raisins is also very Basket” brand, and they keep up their reputation for the best Table Raisin going. Candied Peels. Just received from London, a lot of KEILLER’S CITRON, LEMON and ORANGE PEEL, which we are selling drop in the price abroad. Essences much cheaper than usual on account of a and Spices. Imported direct from the manufacturers and guaranteed STRICTLY PORE and UNADULTERATED. Bring along them refilled. Special Notic your empty Essence Bottles and have e to Retailers. Our Stock of NUTS, DATES, FIGS, APPLES and XMAS CONFECTION- ERY is very large and varied, and we t want something nice and attractive. hink it will pay you to look at it if you BEER & GOFF. Charlottetuwn, Dec. 3, 1890~—law & wky XIVIAS, 1890. aoe) WV? lar’s worth of goods sold ; or, A large lot of these Spoons now due here. the Season’s Trade. MAKE tbe same offer as SILVER-PLATED SUGAR SPOON with every Dol- last year of a FANCY if preferred, a Liberal Discount. New Stock for G. H. TAYLOR, Jeweler, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. Charlottetown, December 13, 1890—dy 2aw wky — ————-o — GREAT SALE OF BOOTS | —— (x) —— Child's Long Boots. S5c.; Boys’ Long $1.10; W $1.28, Boots Charlottetown, Dec, 5, 1890 omens now $1.00; Women's Strong , $1.00, now Fede. Een’s Long Boots, reduce 75 cents a pair, at $41.20, now 150. now Boots, oots, $ Strong is 3 pairs d 50 to GOFF BROS. eod & wky