ee. eS seas i beta. ate aed ee i a dade a ee ee ey sr. ANporew’'s Day. - Went Doxe.—The Halifax Herald's Huut Relief Fund now amounts to $1045, and the ontributiens are still coming in. iti Brate Crass.—Yeung Men's Bible C the upper parlor of ti evening, at 8 o'clock. vi ed. ass ih All young men are in - RUBBERS AND Oversuogs.—Just received, the celebrated American Glove Brand of Rubbers. Also, Granby and Canadian Ru bers and Overshoes.—Coff Bros, 8 z Ow Tauern Way.—The steamer St. Lawrence left Pict mu for this port, at one o'clock. Ihe Princess of Wales Jeft Point du for Summerside, at half-past two. pill cins iii dain DearNess Curep.—-A very ingeresting 132 page Lilustrated book on ce afness, Noise in the head. How they may be cured. free 3d Nicholson, St. John Chene Address, Dr. St., Montreal ——-~ Prick or Frour.—Dnuring the past week, says the Chronicle, all grades of flour decreased in price from 15 to 25 ceats a barrel in Hali fax. AtSt. John, during the past few weeks, flour has declined from 30 to 40 barre}. cents a si i a Wickrep Hanirax.—A Halifax woman who squandered a large amount of her husband's money, made another haul from the other day and set tire to it in order tha he might think it was done by outside parties. The husband employed a detective who soon discovered who the real culprit was, _ CINE W ite Vas Pri ENT Whe Was Present, etatement of the Patric attendance at the because the Pairiot tisement,”’ says that it was Patriot s representative take a back seat. Dest] *res ti@)y > remarsbloy upon the that the audience in last concert was not lary ** did not get the adver ” large that Was competi t to ~ ~ A Goop Yreip.— Mr. John Newson, of the Warren Farm, planted two pouads of Ladoga wheat on May Sth, which ripeved ten cays earlier than his White Rassian. The product was eleven stooks, which yielded 199 pounds twice through the ftanners—o1 neany three and one-third This lot was qver-ripe when cut, shelling very much, be gideg being tangled and haying to be cut with the scythe. Quite a lot of ears remained on the field, and from one-seventh bushe 8 had to be cut out, being smut. ernie Koven ony Hanxtax.—The Philadelphia Ledger says :—Although the articles of agree- ment drawn up by William Beach and Ed ward Hanlan eall for a three-mile race on the Paramatta course, December 1, there will be very little racing done. It is purely and simply au exhibition, and if the truth were told itis gotten up to enable Hanlan to realize a sutlicient sum of money to get back to this country. These are cold words, but they are facts nevertheless. silliness A Svucecessrvt Istavnper.—The Moutreal Gazette reports that the 5. Greeashields prize for the best summer essay in the faculty of applied science for the third year. bas awarded to Mr. R. S. Lea, for. his account of ‘The Charlottetown Waterworks. The essay is to be printed in the transactions of the society, and some copies for private circu- lation. This is an honor not hitherto coa- ferred on an undergraduate. Mr. Lea is a son of W. C. Lea, Esq., Crapand, and the society referred to is the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers. been -_ P. E. Istanp Hosprtart.—The Treasurer of the P. E. Island Hospital has received:—#10 irom Rev. A. UC. Stewart, Thanksgiving co}- lection in Presbyterien Church, Georgetown; $5.30 from Rev. R. Qoie, eollection in Mur- ray Harbor, Vernon River and Cherry Valley Methodist Churches; $29.75 from Rev. J. Phinney, Thanksgiving collecticn in Method- ist Church, Murray Hirbor South; and from Rev. J. G. Cameron the following amounts collected on Thanksgiving Day: Souris Pres- byterian Charch, $10.35; Bay Fortune Pres- byterian Church, $5.43; Annandale Presby- terian Church, $1.77. cosaeanl Canapa’s Curistmas.—We have received from the publisher, William Bryce, Toronto, a nicely printed and illustrated publication bearing the above title, for which he will please accept our thanks, Every feature of the publication is distinctly Canadian. The illustrations are by Canadian artists, produced by Canadian draughtsmen, on Canadian-made paper, andall designed for the delight of Canadian homes. The literary features of the work are exceilent, and they also are Canadian. A nice engraving accompanies the work, which can be had by addressing the publisher, Toronto. Personal, O'Connor, the oarsman, goes to Australia in March to try for the world’s championship. Mr. W. C. DesBrisay, of the Summersi’e Journal, ia visiting the city. The loss of his pet Frank is evidently preying upon his mind. General Boulanger's wife is taking steps to obtain a divorce. It is stated that one of the richest widows in France is willing to marry Boulanger. The Pioneer says that Mr. Fraser, who be- came Vice-Principal of the Davies School, Summerside, after the midsummer vacation, is about leaving to take charge of his old school at Bedeque. An Ottawa paper says Hon. Mr. Blake will take his seat in Parliament at the opening on thé 3ist January, but his physicians may in- sist on his spending a portion of the winter in a warm climate. Mr. Greenshields, the Montreal merchant, details of whose mysterious death in his own | jy port at St. John’s, Sunday and Monday, house appeared in Tue Examiner yesterday, | and escaped the great storm. | has willed $5,000 each to Metill Co'lege ane the Montreal General Hospital, and $1000 to the St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church. estate is estimated at a fourth of a million. his b irean | tj;of about 50, taken fromm THE DAILY Local and Other lems. PRENGRAPHEC VE. Post ; the franchise. Every crime arose over land disp tes, Phe Wrecked Schooner M. & A. Morrison 4 a” x. SPECIA! The Desparcues to Tue ExXawixer. Pe . . seed vi arcell Conmmis.ion, Lonpon, Noy, 29. Inspector C'rane gave evidence before the ie Y. M.C. A.. this | Parneil Commission to-day as to the pro gress of crime in Lreland, being co-incident with the formation of branches of the League. Wherever a league orgauization leaguer was a the majority of moonlighters were leaguers. The Witness adinitted that he had never been able to trace direc ly the connection convicted of vutrages with the | Certainly no oflicial of the league | had eve r been conv ted, and no crime had | ever been committed in connection with the home rule agitation or the extension of of persons Teay ue PROVINCETOWN, Mass., Noy. 29. The dismasted schooner M. & A. Morti- son was towed in to-day from her anchor- age at Herring Cove, and run onthe fl its in the harbor. She will be pumped out and hauled ¢ato Union Dock at high water. The vessel is a complete wreck. A man the wreck, was identified as Capt. Daniel Morrison, of | | Jordan’s Ferry, Shelburne, N.S. She had facargool potatoes from P. E. Island for Boston, and belongs in Sheiburne. She | ; aud is SY tons a | i The ; , | washed i some ' | | } | To one-tenth | i arrived John’s, Nfld., six days overdue. The Prof. C. 8. McDonald, recently from Prince | Edward Island, has arrived in Montesano to take charge of the Academy, and will open that institution on the 26th inst. We hope he will receive proper encouragement, and that enough students wil’ attend to make the school a suscess.—Oheallis Valley, Washing- ton Territory, Vidette. Nov. 16. The Prof. McDonald above referred to is @ son of Mr. James McDonald, of Her Majesty gs Customs, and was formerly a teacher in West Kent Street School. : The arrival of Santa Claus, Si., in the city last « vening created quite a sen sation amongst | the juvenile population. About seven o'clock | the venerable gentleman was driven to the | Diamond Bookstore, followed by a host of ex- cited youths. Shortly afterwards he as- sumed his station in the north window of the above-named establishment, which position | he will retain for the next few weeks. Our ancient friend looks as jolly and cheerful as | ever, and has brought a much larger and bet. ter stock of Christmas presents than before. His son, Santa G., will superintend the Grand Bazaar overhead, and give qaite as much sat- isfaction as his venerable+ father. The ew aay cone Claus atvertisunrent wil appear in a 2 | pumped out is | Duke of W ellington regiment, and an investigation is in progress. was owned by her captain and his brothey, register and five years old. balance of were probably during the gale, but | lound below the crew an erboard may be after she is Fatal Shooting Accident. | 1 \ Hauirax, Nov, 29. ee, , . . 9 A fatal shooting accident oecurred to- ° y i ‘ ’ : ; night, vy which ¢ apt. Rugyles Brise, of the was kilel. Eariy this morning Capt. Brise drove down the western shore ou a shouting expeditian. fhe party returned at gix o'clock, and | Capt. Brise was assisting to unload the cart | ! i ' ' they bad. He caught hold of the muzzle i of a breech-loader toward A moment later it expioded and th al whole charge of heavy shot and pulled it ‘ hitn. e . ‘ a Me entered his ab- ‘2 ‘ ’ My God, Vin summoned, bat domen. He exclaimed shot.” Dr. Oliver was ei s% . . } } } | nothing could be done to sive his life. aud he died withia ay hour negara Rebbinge the Vails. Ortawa, Nov. 29). ’ hes } : , Recently the discovery was made by the authorities in Ottawa thata number of registered letters cither at or en route tu Ottawa, have been stolen or gone astray, the contents of which Have yet to be ascer- tained. The money was chiefly sent from the West to Otiawa. Not only registered letters, but a whole mail, which came in on the Grand Trunk, is said to be missing, Where the robbery took place is a mystery. The mattey has been kept quiet until now, eel She Seared the Coachman. MONTRE AL, Noy. 29. A curious case 1s now engaging the at- teation of the police authorities. Six months ago Mrs. McKean left her husbaud at Lake St. Jolin, tu Montreal and arrayed herself in male attire. Entering the service of a well known gentleman she was given « bed in the room with the coach- man. The jatter remained in ignorance of the real state of affairs until last night, when the terrified Jehu discovered that for a half year his apartment had been.shared by Mrs. McKean. The indignant coach- man had the woman arrested. CH 1c Ottawa News Notes. Orrawa, Nov. 29. The Ottawa City Council has issued cir- culars to all municipalities in Ontario urg- ing united effort to abolish all exemption from taxation. : It is reported that the Governor-General will exercise executive clemency in the case of Kehoe, the Montreal murderer, sen- tenced tu be hanged next month. Seventy- five medicak men recently petitioned the Minister of Justice in favor of the prison- er, claiming that he is insane. The Paris txposition. Orrawa, Novy. 29. It is denied that the Government is_put- ting obstacles in the way of Canadians who purpose to send exhibits to the next year’s Paris Exhibition. The Dominion Govern- ment will take no official part in the fair, which is intended to commemorate a revo- lutionary centenary. Escaped the Storm. HALIFAX, Nov. 29. The fortnightly steamer Nova Scotian to-day from Liverpool via St. She was The Dunkin ‘Act Sustained. Montreal, Nov. 29. The election in Richmond County to-day resulted in the Dunkin Act beitig sustained by 500 majority. The Ashbourne Act. Lonpoy, Nov. 29. In the House of Commons this evening, the Ashbourne Act passed its third read- ing 202 to 141. Resigned Wis Membership. Lonpon, Nov. 29. The Lancet says: ** Sir Moreil McKenzje has resigned his membership in the College of Physicians.” ea Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Nov. 30.—40-«. m. Moderate winds; cloudy; mild, with showers. nee 0 Ie ‘Tne time for receiving tenders for Mr. Me- hail’s houses has been extended to Thuye 5 Peat VIU day, Ute Devemiver, wt mouse. a Pe” A MT : | Was started, oucrages followed. Not every | ineunlighter, but | j ah mee -_——~ TE oe Whatever Is Is Best a | , . . 1 W hatever is, is best.” Our feeble sense But dimly thy eternal truth discerns; | Yet could we but ascend the height from whence which we yearn, | Our this sty souls, how near and simple then Would seem the myst’ries now bey ond our ken. | Mid pain and sorrow that so fret us here, Are but as bubbles rising on life’s stream, And instantly as they shall disappear _ And fade away as visions in a dream. Kee p then this golden truth before thine eyes, Prue life, above, beyond the present lies. © Avd from that loftier height we may discern Che ‘* why and wherefore” of the seeming ill That here afflicts us, and so may we learn i Chat good from evil God educes still, There may we bear joy or grief with equal mind, fo fortune’s smile ar frown alike resigned, l'rue wisdom ‘tis with mind serene to hear Our present lot, and to be instant still fn all well. doing, having constant care ~ To mould our actions to our Father s will, Pivis way lies happiness and this alone, And lifts us from the dust to our eternal throne, “ES: <—e - gue. - ‘* Blood tells.”” We may not be able to in- fuse royal 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 simiialaiceitieainainigis Tite best make [sland cheese, 14° per th.; Island \} ple sl2ca peck, at R. K, Brace’s. : a All those heating and itching humors of the 1 scalp, so troubleseme te many persons, are effec nally enred by the use of Avyer’s Hair Viver, If not attended to in time, these dis- ire very liable to result in loss ot the | HAW KE R?’s Paty seh WER DY soa bi : iti LU MH Ta il, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for ali Throat and Lung Diseases. Ve st nas cured hundreds of } ' : It soothes, heals and strengthen’ tue diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in : x a cases considered i pel SS. very short time. Just a few doses wili cure fresh cold if taken in time. Pree 50 cents per bottie. For sale at the Dr ug Stores, W. HAWKER & S¢ N, Propi ietor, St. John, N. B. P. & ISLAND RAILWAY. WOTICE Vai ovit - r av novl0—Ly dy Oe MENCING on MONDAY. December 3ed, prex., aud Gontinaging notil close of naviga- tion a! Summerside, a Special Passenger Train willleaye Charlottetown at >a m. duily (<un- days excepted) for Sammerside, Cconueciing there with Steamer for Point du Chene; returning. will ‘eave Sommerside on arrival of steamer ‘ from Point du Chene. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Railway Office, Ch'town, Nov. 29, £888. nov.9—ti wky prs li CANADA ATLANTIC. Pa sveamship Company. ‘ THe §, 8. “HALIFAX” —-WILL LEAVE- Charlotietown for Boston (VIA HMALIFAS,) ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7ih, AT 7 O'CLOCK, A. M., —AN pP- Bosion ior Charlottetown —ON- December Ist. Throvgh Tickets issu dq from all Stations on the P. E. 1. iiailway. The “HALIP \X" has been built specially for this route, combining SAFETY, SPs and CO FORT, ‘he Fastest and Most Palatial PASS“NGER STi AMER betweea BOSTON AND THE PO- VINCKS. Luxurious Cabins, Elegant Strite- rveoms, Gand Dining Salvon above the Deck, Palasial Social Hall. Spacions Smoking Room. Connecting at BUSTIN with Fall River Line sor New York; Metropolitan Line for New York; Canada Pacific Railway for Quebec, Montreal, Torento and ali Cauadian poinis; New England and Savapbnah S. 5. Line for all Southern points ; all Steamboat and Railroad Lines seuth and West. At HALIFAX with Steamers for Newfound- land and St. Pierre. also steamer * Eiectra” for Lunenburg ; shortest reute to Chester, Bridge- water, Mahone Bay. &c, &o. At PO“T IAWKE-BURY with Steamers of the Bras D'or Navigation Co. for Sydney, Bad- Saturday, deck, Whoycocomah, aad al! pvints in Cape Breton. FARES = Charlottetown to Boston—First Class,...... $6 50 * ” ~—IJntermediate.... 4 U0 Charlottetown to New Yerk, via Fall Kiver pee i De aaa ae t slaca bau 5? NSha ae anes enil ~ Charlottetown to Savavnah, via Boston end Savannah 8. 5+ 411e ;-- - Wirst Clasé.., .:<+a: asténedeos es Sdn ikke neetene 24 50 Intermediate. ..g. cecerss BUC e ee dat ccdedss cae 2! 50 MEMOTAEE a. a canekid nadia dscscoee Pos eed Ree bauny 15 00 Including Cabia Berib. Staterooms Extra. farough Bills of Lading issued to New York. Philadelptia, Baltimor-, Providence, Savannah, Norfolk and points in Ostario and Western staies Also to Liverpool, Londun, Glasgow and West Indies. 2 ‘ ; For Freight or other informaiion apply to ~ FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, Charlottetown, P. EL. CHIPMAN BROS., Agents, Halifax Mows the pute stream of knowledge, for | ' variety of ciher Viagazines and Bouks. J. B. MACDOR FRIDA . NOVEMRER 30 tt NE tt tite mtmaene ee a neereceee TH [x] - Dé : > oe 18 , ‘> —-—GREBAT STOCE OFr-—— Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers and Suits ls now selling at prices which, for Cheapness, has never yet been appro ‘Ls[ eched by dnyone in the City. . if you want a good Coat, in Quality and Fit, and at the same time save a Dollar or more im the price, the place to buy is at — — ACBONALD’S. Charlottetown, November 28, 1888, I8S8—dy & wky : << & = om ‘an 3 a S ce = : ci = Z aA. z EE ge min SF Y | oo Z 5 N e ew ; = “o rs ee ee - z TI < ws ole ee 3 oe me O sos Se Sorted cae at Si C. a Z pate ay BR - Se ae D = om ~ oy s s% wes — od era ao & se —_ ~~ a == 2 So ei 7 G6 & oO _ = a ia — ps e- : oo ™ D MWC o®- IPR rc Cn 49) ae «x VN ; S WN We . -_ - A \“ , se YX oD. & F pam, ~ oo » & F me sf A Large issortment! a DD, ; Furniture! Furniture! JT HAVE JUST RECEIVED »& Large Con. signment of NEW FURNITURE, — COMPRISING — Parlor and Bedroom Setts, in Walnut, Mahog- any, Ash and Oak; Parlor and Extension Tables, Walnut and Ash Sideboards, Flock and Hair Mattrasses, Cane Chairs, &c., &ce. The public are reapectfully invited to in- | spect this Furniture before purchasing else- | where, G. M. HARRIS. povl9§—dy & wky Auctioncer. “4 POTATO * om, Cy WANTED IMMEDIATELY, | | 3,000 Bashels Mc ntyres, Weli culled and free from frost, delivered | at my Warehouse, WATER STREET, Char- | lottetown. | Pe aa FENTON T. NEWBERY. | nov27—dy 3i wky li THE PARNELL FUND. A PARTIES wishing to contribute to: this Fand, can do so by sending their | P. Hogan, Ksq., Trea-| S. BOLGER, nov 22 Chairman of Committee. | NEW BOCES! NEW BOOKS !, FOR XMAS PRESETS. subscriptions to M. surer. ; UST OPENED :—Boys’ Own, Girls’ ones Chatterbox, Our Darlings, Sunday Quiver. | Child’s Companion, Friendly Greetings, and a) XMAS CARDS, very choice and very cheap. | Sunday School Prize Books and Cards. M. F. ELLIS, | Bible Vepv-itory, i MICHARDSON & LARNARD,- f, Buvtgo. * 3 ' + 2. €hrner Quocu aaxi Preruy Suavete.- nOv26~0aw wes MOU LE NING f ee [x BLACK MERINO, Ash” SMAZON CLOT i=, PRUENDM HA FR NOH “OURNING © EG, S@ikiIPc AND CHE KK. Ke... Ke., 4 igfine Family Mourning of all kinds Our Steck was personally se'ected in FR ~PREIP GOO ids. BERS, N°?G°TTA CLOTH, ir CL°T :. FOTL «sS, 8S BG +, D CASHMERE, ee tA NS TOM -4 and 5-4 CRA’. S, &e. at Very Low Prices. (NCE aad ENGLAND, and is. we believe, i-— — =) Pp I "5 unequalled for VARLETLY, VALUE and QUALITY. Charlotttetown, Nov. 17, L888—eod : bn s ee ay -o: B=ctR BROS. EN i ea, - 2) Y ~ PS a eee Fall Announcement ! wiiiuncanlt BRACFS, COLLARS, : ts a: TIES, we will inaugurate our Great eT eee Colossal tale Our UNDER'WEAR can’t be beat, MADE CLOTH On MON: 'AY, September 19.| J) -—— P. J. of CUStOM! I\G and Gents’ eS > Sas See ovr Americanj p “TONING PR oe a. , 4 ruBBER COATS, | FURNISHINGS | Having re-j 7 ht A White and Colored|contly returned from taking a, PeGe r 5 | Se eaeas | we dc urse in Cuttingin New! .-™ 3 TOP SHIR rs, | Be con i Cou ” i 4 : a : . vy | HATS and CAPS, | York, I am in a better position | . Ask to see our 25e./than eVer to turn out good- toms TIES, best value r. : one ' in the city. | fitting Garments that wii please | Silk & Linen HAND-| the must fastidious. nm mm igy? CERUHIEFS, , ' Crebebe 2 KERi t i ef ao Uur VO} ja opie are of the WOU Y S$ Cashmere MU: F-| i LERS. | very 'egod Material al jand good Work, i P. J in procuring Wii ra ene | Cash Custome SAVE MONEY and trade with FORAN. their advautage ° pa 3B. Sept. 7, lede—eul & why highest orde » 0 with id goud Cuiti g| you cannot fau at you desire, rs wiil find it to Tc A WT D z a « d a 9 to patronize | — - ad. ga -e tru es wy ay ah? 6 BW ne Gp a2@ 2 4 <9 UONNOLLY'S OLD sTAND TB in ye smnnhlbdodemf at os icp i Sh aieiianenanaten Aanincaeinenins ix aameceetitareemen aae remade nena maT eee Sy ae ia C7 =)