’ : brik $ 3 Hy} Local and Other items, “ i . ied ni r ag BF rare A sRoys’ Band w an Zz af - ; a a e ae iNK ‘ PA i bay Lh K 43 1) | text States ¥ Mi Ao O s in every style at the 2 , ittail to samp t eras ‘ ( Dene ikK—-Capta fa E Lis H is f Swat ‘ + S da o ; 7 o- @ } i : Degree : Mm) Ww i] BEE for the Initiatory D t Wildey Lodg = \ : ; invite 3 nix a Sey x i \ \ ent “ b BB, prea at Br . d on Sabbath, 2nd D gi be lhe und at 6 p - uty \ ve t w! 4 Ss : stat tha va ‘ Me ! mis cn 3 ' ha \ irlottetow - Res t Rubs as. the es ea pen yaar Ss eu : ired rt igi Wen 5% b ester - Pewensr N Lhe ul of t} iate 4. Mi *K place t People's : \ after n, and was largely at > ApventT.—-Commencing with St. Andrew's q spe ai services ana sermons W ill be held a st. Peter's Church every Friday evenlug ‘ me Advent. Phe services will begin 7.30 - prar ‘ 1 \ Injeresting ]32 i trat wok on deafness Nowe in a x! low they may be ured. Post s Dr. Ni ison, St. John St. %. oo mo. M,C. A Don t forget the \ ; aa win Market Hall tais evening. The nitt : made eVery preparation tor omio et ammus ent of an lnmense nver Of } k - Werse THAN IRELAND. —One hundred more of eje tment bave been served on set . . VW » \ ; * bey et 437) ; Des M moes vil l. Rivei iall ls. be settlers were driven out of their houses, ’ : slecl 1 : vel ir effects were plied upin the roads, and loors aud windows were barred agaiust th. si ; Tas Youna Man Worsrep,—An amus & fight was witnessed on the streeta at Sifax, the other day. A young man was braided by his best girl for not visiting more frequently, ‘nid the { sir came to ws, ClINncce a @ ia roiled nbn the gutter. r father Chen pu in ati appearance, and ung Man Was Da ily worsted, ae From Bence to GutTrer.—William W. ummond, ex-Chief Just ce of Utah, died ideniy in a low barrel-house in Chicago a nights ago. He was in ragsand tottering He had tered the place, presemably to rest awhile. @ hile sitting on a chair by the stove he fell bartender m the infirmities of dissipation. rward to the floor, and when the xcbed him he was dead jumoraL Literatuxs.—An Ottawa des sca says it has wen repres ntel tq the istoms authorities that copies of the New fork Sporting World, a paper which is al wed to be a Cunadian edition of the Police putte, finds its way into Canada through the met = (othve. Efforts will be made to effect Ph lL DIO Ps iz ‘a mares of the obnoxious sheet woerever found easing through the mails. : ° mfor A Wacer.—Leo Monheimer and ter Thienes set type at Chicago, on the Meh, for a wager of $2594 side, Monhei- r winning. Chere were two stretches of Ree hours each, i half an hour's inter- . Mouheimer set 11,167 ems, and ienes 10,830, the matter being straight nion. The wicner lost nineteen minutes earrecting, while Thienes lost thirty- »minutes and then became discouraged o STEAMERS Movements.—The St. Lawrence rived irom Pictou at two o'clock th s morn- z, and sailed on return at seven. She left Betou for this port at half-past one this Rernoon. The Princess of Wales, with two days’ Mails on board, arrived at Summerside from mint du Chene at six o'clock this morning, Lieft on return at half-past bine, aA despatch from Halifax, this morning, mated that the M. A. Starr would leave that gect for Charlottetown at noon to-day. She ll be due here on Saturday evening. = ihe Worcester sailed from Halifax at nine tlock last bly ow : eee mA Worv In Szason.—Now that the mick shed, which so lung obstructed the lewalk of the Revere House prethises has en removed, would it it not be well for y Whomsoever it concerns” to have the vats and outside sidewalk also removed. eS at present, they are a delusion and a lare, and some dark night some wayfare: m going to get the atmosphere knocked ont fhim withamazing suddeness, by a col- son with said posts; and our citizens will =e much valuable time fuoling over an in- uest and funeral besides having to reim- purse the widow, orphans or relatives (as he case may be) of the deceased. A oe Preiistic.—The St. Louis Globe- Democrat ays: Ed. Smith, of Birmingham, Eng., is anxious to meet Joe Lannon for a purse of $1,000 in the west. The probabiity is that Lannon Whi not acce pt the offer, as the purse too smal]. Before Smith eame to this coun- Uy bs forght several vuimportant fights with We “raw ‘ Mout 5 feet 10 inches ia height, and weighs pounds. He has fought a number of |@ **tles since his arrival in the United States, Mly to this, Lannon says he will fight Smith w+ : 7 S the latter will send his address and come age With the purse olfered, Jobn L sa i Hehell $1,500 it the lutter will stand up be- i ic Match to oveur within five weeks. scuttled Abovr Ruecmatism.—An interesting an- yeas was recent y made of 500 consecutive “xs of acute rheumatism admitted to a London hx spital. Of these patients 235 were * 7 Males and 265 femuies'; and 9 males and 6 | 2 were over 60 years of | f } , ewales died. Only 2 4; 10 were between 50 and 60; 29 between “) aad 50; SO hetween 39 and 40; 154 between #) and 3); 188 between LO and 20; 26 between ; : e : rand 10; and only } he number under 5 . ; ; : Ses wdinitled eurnary, 48; Muich, 44; April, 32; May, , oer de 8: August, 45; Septem ri fi; O I »: Nove! r, 34; Dacem :@ in {07 causes acute rheumate | eccurred iy hea tives; in 46 cased I Ghe ME Hoth of i¢ parents. In 38 cases™emMiy, was a fimily history of gout; in 80 wases, of nervous discase; in $3 cases, of con- bumptiou; and 257 wads Were Vogipaortdd . Wi0R inert why. uns,’ generally for purses, He is | “inoue with men of any reputation. fn | ‘ : ; in has offered to give Chariie | re him for eight rounds with gleves. The } in January was 54; in| — - — = et aI ates, ib vhtebe y Mk = : DAILY ERASE: 2 Oe (MOENGRAPHIO VERS, cian Desearedes vo Tre Examiner. Pominion Parliament. Orrawa, Nov. 29. Parliament has been summoned to meet for the despatch of business on the 3st Ja Mary next, Sturmy Weather. Haurrax, N. S., Noy. 98. | The Dominion Line Steamer Vancouver, } with the Enylish mails due here last Satur- jday, arrived this afteravon. Captain Linda! reports HAaViny eX perienced the ; Worst passage during twenty years on the |} Atlante. He left Liverpool in a dense j fog and ran inte a hurricane next day. The | whole voyage was a succession of gales and pee ses, He arrived off Halifax on | Sund uy, but had to keep ouf to sea because iof a heavy snow storm and gale. The il next Mionday he encountered «a terrific {sturm which was succeeded by a dense fog. (This lifted for an hour or twu this after- toon when the Vancouver ran into port, The steamer Worcester, which left Bos- ;on Saturday morniag, aud was due here Monday morning, arrived at 11 o'clock -to. night. She had an awful time, and en- countered the wild fury of the storm, but rode it out in safety. The steamer Carroll, which left here on Saturday, for Boston, made the worst passage in her history, and had her first officer and a s silor washe i overboard. British Parliament. Lon DON . Nov. 28. The debate on the Irish Land Purchase Bill was resumed in the Commons this evening. Smith, Government Leader, ap- pealed to the House to assist in closing the discussion on the Bill. The Government, he said, was desirous of meeting the oppostiion as far as possible and would accept the series of amendments, proposed by Healy relating to sub-letting to iaborers and also a provision that the land com- mission shall not sanction an advance of money to # tenant uuless they are certain the application of the tenant was not made under duress. The goyeanment a'so intended to promote the bill dealing with the registration of titles. Morley and Shaw also expressed themselves satisfied with these concessions. Smith, thereupon, moved that the purchase bill be read a third time, but Healy objected on account vf undue haste, and thehuuss adjourned. Carrying the Mails. MontTreAL, Nov. 28. The firms of Anderson, Anderson & Co., and F. Green & Co., of London, managing proprietors of the Orient Line, have re- newed their offer to the Ottawa Govern- ment to carry Cavadian mails. They offer to build three express steamers of 7400 tons apiece, to steam not less than 20 knots an hour, and to make the passage between Halifax and Piymouth in five days and to Rimouski in five or six hours longer time. The steamers will surpass the Um- bria and Etruria in beauty and speed. The above named firms show that while in 1-82 4,086 cabin passengers were brought to Montreal, this number had fallen off in L887 to 2,744, aud only had increased last year because some of the lines carried pas- sengers to Montreal for the same price as The vessels will be ready with- in 18 months after the contract is awarded. to (Juebee. —— Montreal Murmurings. MontreEAt, Noy. 28. This evening, at 6 a’clock, while St. James Street was full of people, three men barred J, B. Picken & Co’s. banking house from the outside, and then broke the plate glass, grabbed $700 in paper and coin and mad + off under cover of the darkness. Alfred St. Jean, a commercial traveler for Arthur Eaves, jeweler, of this city, lost a trunk fall of samples worth $6,000, while going from Sherbrooke to Waterloo last night. Detectives are on the track. The Crew Missing. [’RovinceTown, Mass., Nov. 28. The str. Nickerson, which has arrived, reports having picked up on the Middle Bank to day, the schr. M. & A. Morrison, of Shelburne, N. S., abandoned, dismast - ed and waterlogged. Only the bow and after house were above water. The fate of the crew is 3 mystery, but they were pro- bably washed overboard during the gale. Rc Gitawa News Notes. Orrawa, Nov. 28. It is stated that the Commissioner of Inland Revenue will shortly order another analysis of milk to be made. A deputation of millers will arrive here shortly to urge the Government to maintain the present arrangement, permitting the grinding m Canada of American wheat. The Stanley. Orrawa, Nov. 28. Fears that the new steamer Stanley would encounter the recent gale are dis- ' pelled by a cablegram stating thatthe Stan- ley was handed over by the contractors to | the Canadian reprentativeon Saturday, and | was to have left Greenock to-day. Morrison Arrested. ' —————— Quebec, Nov. 28. A report has reached here that Morrison, the Megantic outlaw, has been arrested by 'a Pinkerton detective quietly employed by ‘the Quebec Government. —_> ——-——— el Weather Bulletin. Toxonwto, Nov. 29.-—-10 a. m. Light to moderate win ts; generally cloudy; ; ; iy 1 . ~} « « light rains in some localities; not mach change in temperature. — All those heating and itching humors of the scalp, so troublesome to many persons, are effec.ually cured by the use of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. Jf not attended to in time, these dis e.ses are very liable to result in /0ss of the hair. —_—s--— Ice Cream.—Cuariers Ice Cream _ at the Bazaar to-night. Take yous bowt girt tirere wal trout Mey be Bowe OF i. Our Advertisers To-day. M. Stevenson informs the public that he is prepared to attend to all gas-iitting work jand the fixing of hot and cold water pipes jinto houses, J. Unsworth advertises a special train , | between Charlottetown and Summerside. | S. W. Crabbe is giving bargains in acme skates, roofing material, Portland cement, carpet sweepers, etc. j | | | } | | MARRIED. |} At St. James’ Church, Georgetown, by the | Rev S. T. Phelan, P. P., Peter T. Grant, of | Cardigan Bridge, to Margaret O'Brien, of | Georgetown. }_ At St Joseph's, Lot 29, on the 6th inst., by | Rev. James 2. Macdonald, P. P., Joseph F. | Creamer, of South Melville Road, to Katie, daughter of Francis Smith, of North Melville Road, both of St. Joseph's parish. At the residence of the bride's mother, Summerside, on the 28th inat., by the Rev. Geo. C. P. Palmer, Alexander A. Wright of Charlottetown, to Edith A. Patterson. At the residence of the bride’s father, on the 27th inst.. by the Rev. Geo. C. P. Palmer, Fletcher B. Cannon, of Harvey, Albert Co., N. B, to Dorcas A., eldest daughter of R. H. McDonald, Esq., of St. Eleanors, P. KE. I. LL Dik bp. In this city, on the 29th Nov., Cecil Edgar, infant son of H. M. and Minnie B. Davison. {Funeral to-morrow, (Friday) afternoon, at 2.30 to Peoples Cemetery. At Morell Rear, on the 25th instant., John Trainor, aged 90 years. May his soul rest in peace. At Egmont Bay, on the 17th inst., of con- sumption, Manuel Arsenault, aged 31 years. He leaves a wife, a child, and a large number of relations and friends to mourn him. May his soul restin peace. Deceased had attend- ed St. Dunstan's college for some years and was, for a year or 80, a teacher there. Not being in very robust health, he discontinued his studies and retired to his native parish where he had a farm. His many former com- panions in the college, we feel sure, will deep- ly regret to learn of hisdeath. We offer our sympathy to his wife and relatives in their bereavement. HAW KH R’S TOLL AND 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 a 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, noylu—iy dy St. John, N. B. CANADA ATLANTIC Steamship Company. THE §. §, “HALIRAY” —-WILL LEAVE- Charlottetown for Boston (VIA HALIFA=S,) lla FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7th, AT 7 O'CLOCK, A. M., Boston for Charlottetown Saturday, December Ist. Throvgh Tickets issued from all Stations on the P. E. [L. Kailway. : The “ HALIFAX” has been built specially for this route, combining SAFETY, SP*#EVD and COMFORT. ; The Fastest and Most Palatial PASSENGER STE 4MER between BOSTON AND THE PRO- VINCES, Luxurious Cabins, Elegant State- rvoms, Grand Dining Saloon above the Deck, Palaiial Social Hall. Spacions Smoking Room, Connecting at BOSTUN with Fall River dine ior New York; Metropolitan Liné for New York; Capada Pacific Railway tor Quebec, Montreal Toronto andal! Canadian points; New Englanu and Savannah 8. S. Line for all Southern points ; all Steamboat and Railroad Lines South and W est. : At HALIFAX with Steamers for Newfound- land and St. Pierre. also steamer “* Electra” for Lunenburg ; shortest route to Chester, Bridge- water, Mahone Buy, &e., &ce. At POKT AAWKESBURY with Steamers of the Bras D'or Navigation Co. for Sydney, Bad- deck, Whbycocomah, and all points in Cape breton. ¥ Es: uarlottetown to Boston—First Clase....... 6 50 eK: - —Intermediaie.... 4 00 Charlottetown to New York, via Fall River oa Lime ...... ee sseeseeescorees Coe eseesecccese Charlottetown to Savannah, via Boston and Savannah S. 8. Line :— First Clas8........ecee eee eec eee ereeneeeerees a4 30 Intermediate..........-- Ba 2) SO BERORED bo a5 once cececccesccecsseedssecsonnases 15 00 Including Cabin Berth. Staterooms Extra. Through Bills of lading. issued to New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Providence, Savannah, Norfolk and pojnts in Qntario and Western ' sates. Also to Liverpool, London, Glasgow spd West Indies. “For Freight or other information apply.to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, Charlottetown, P. E L CHIPMAN BROs., Agents, Halifax RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. nov26 DREVING PARK. tae ae THURSDAY. NOVE M BER 29. 1888. | BIG CLOTHING SALE. sripeanteonenscilte ceininiseens _ You will find this out if you trade with PROWSE: His goods are as advertised and the Cheapest in Town. Try him. Overcoats, Reefers and Suits at prices never heard tell of before. (Competitors are mad but Customers are glad that PROWSE still lives. WE CLAIM T0 SELL THE CHEAPEST, AND WE WILL D0 IT. Follow the crowd ard you will be led to PROWSE'S Store P. E. Island. He does the Biggest Clothing Business on Summer is gone, but PROWSE is sti! to the front with the Best and Cheapest Clothing. Make a start for PROWSE'’S Store and get a Bargain. Sign of the Big Hat, 144 Queen Street. November 22, 1888—eod & wky GAEAT CLOTHING SALE! cm ix] J. B. MACDONALD’S aes -GRAAT STOook OF'-—— Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers and Suits Is now selling at prices which , for Cheapness, has never yet been approached by anyone in the City. [x[ If you want a good Coat, in Quality and Fit, and ai the same time save a Dollar or more J. B. IVE in the price, the place to buy is at ACDONAL D'S. Charlottetown, November 28, 18°8, 18S88—-dy & wky AUCTION SALE. BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, for the benefit of all concerned, On Saturday, ist December Next, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., AT WOOD ISLANDS (WEST), The Hull, Spars, Chains and Anchors of the SCHOONER “HELOISE,” of 80 tons register, where she now les stranded on the Indian Rocks, together with whatever quantity of hér eargo Of Coal may remain in her. ea ‘La i—All tier Sails and Running Rigging, recovered and secured at Mrs. Maiculm A. Mc- Milian’s barn. JAMES A. McMILLAN, Receiver of Wreok, Wood Isiands, Nov. 28, i884—dy 3i TQ FARMERS AND OTHERS, ——WHO INTEND BUYING—— Ready-made Reefrs Overcoats or Suits. VISIT PATON & 60'S NEW CLOTHING ROOMS, They are Filled with New Reefers and Overcoats. we Furniture! Furniture DOH BUY WITHOUT FIRST PAYING US A VISIT. — a { HAVE JUST RECEIVEDU a 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 Mattrassee, Cane Chairs, &c., &e. The public are respectfully invited to in- spect this Furniture before purchasing else- where. ; G. M. HARRIS, novt9—dy & wky POTATOES. Auctioneer. | (OJ We Guarantee Good Goods and Low Prices. a 0) PATON & CO’S. POPULAR STORE, MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, Nov. 24, I888—dy & wky WANTED IMMEDIATELY, 100 Bushels Mclutyres, Well culled and free from frost, delivered at my Warehouse, WATER STREET, Char. lottetown, ¥ es FENTON T. NEWBERY. novzi—dy 3i wky li THE PARNELL FUND. LL PARTIES wishing to contribute to A thig Fund, can do so by sending their M. P. Hogax, Esq., Trea- subscriptims to ieee S. BOLGER, noy2Z Chairman of Committee. WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. t{UBSCRIBERS to the Driving Park and Pro- Y Scala Exhibition ea = — >t already paid their calls, will oblige by " ing the money to A. R, WARBURTON, Secre- tary, at the olweul Warlurtun & Swell wed, | Samer Biveis. r ET.—The rooms lately in the occupation Pore. S. R. Jenkins, in the City Hotel, on Great George Street. They are adapted for a lawyer's office, Surger® or Dentistry rooms. t 08- session can be given at once. For terms. apply rae ery Bae i } ' { j Se . : ot ee i a eee Art et oe ae rene NS cree oy ee - PO Et = Pas ee ra Wer ; S “Oo LTE 4K” STOVES and RANGES, with the wondertel y E guarantee the “ OHARTER OAK” STOVES an ‘ wat a TIRE G ?QVEN DOOR, to be the most perfect Covkiag Apparatus made, | W ee is “Charter Oak” Oven there is a loss of 1 1b., end in the om 3 to 4 Ibs , caused by evaporation of juices. In 10 Ibs, of Meat roasted in a ordinary tight Oven toe loss is fr ‘Made in 18 Sizes aud Styles tor Soft Goal and Wood We wiil be pleased to show samples. and can refer customers to many families . 2 ity and Country who are using “CHARTER Oak” Stoves, and are delightcu with the working. BODD & ROGERS. arg QO—~Daw te wiry ULABLOTLELOW cortiperd le sage has J , a “ieee ees SpA RAEN Meee. EE) a eee a a ana 7 i * ie a a # aioe tee ae = Oe eee te aps maar ates ane Rime eens 3 =a