»” | Ba a tility WO % . and Other items. Local Tur LyceuM to-night. a Sens New Cuured. ‘The Farmer says that fund are being collectd for a new Roman Catholi ’ _ a ‘hurch at Miscouche ( Cae + \ vO Pre. I EETING. The I ublic mie eting be held{in McLeod's Hali, on Monday evening next, promises to be one of no ordinary inter est. Be sure and attend. ~~ Aw Inacrvary Roseery.—The store of Mr. James McLeod, Lower Spring Park Road, was not broken into on Monday night, as stated in the Patriot of last evening. > Supreme Covurt.—In the case of McKay vs, Sullivan, which was concluded this forenoon, the appeal was illowed with costs. After the conciusion ol till 3rd December next. > The steamer Kelley, arrived from THe BeATRICE. Beatrice, Capt. ee Halifax, via interm« diate ports, last evening, and sailed again this afterncon. She had a} general cargo both ways, ai Eee Boris, carbuncles, and other skin eruptions indicate that the system is endeavoring to re ject poisonous acids, and that Ayer's Sarsa- parilla is imperatively needed. It is the most reliable of all blood medicines. Ask your drug- gist for it, and take no other. seals cadiaeisaiis Potice Court.—Mary Doyle, violation of Scott Act—third offence—two months impris onment. Patrick Cullen, keeper of Law Courts building, opening a drain for the re- ception of slops, washings, etc., on Queen Square. Summons dismissed. Walls Notice.— Notice is hereby given that ! will jssue executions on Monday, 25th inst., against all persons who have not paid their city tax, real estate, personal property and poll for this year. In order to save costs pay at once. —RozBerRT VAN] DERSTINE, City Collector. nov20 4i Besa P. E. lstanp Rau.way.—Return tickets at one first-class fare will be issued from all “nes to Charlottetown on Monday Decem- ) er 2nd, good to return up to and enthe 4th, | to parties attending St, Andrew's Dinner at the Osborne House on Monday evening, De- cember 2nd. Shien Musicau.— Over thirty of the leading citi zens of Charlottetown have recently purchas ed the celebrated Newcombe Piano. These beautiful instruments have been pronounced by leading artists the finest made in Canada. Call or write to Mr. S. N. Earle if you are thinking of purchasing a piano, dywy li es Prosate Covugt.—-The probate court has been occupied for the last two days examin- ing witnesses in proof of the will in solemn form of the late John H. Ross, of Flat River, and may be engaged for the rest of the week, as alarge number of witnesses are in attend- ance yet to be examined. Mr. Justice Young is presiding, A. A. McLean, Esqr., is advo- cate for setting aside the will; Malcolm Mc- Leod, Esq., Q., C., for sustaining it. - Boston Comepy C».—This favorite Com- any give their opening performance in the Socenen this evening, appearing in ‘* Aurora Floyd” and “The Rough Diamond.” The Company have been playing to good houses in Summerside for some time past, and the papers of that place speak in the highest terms of the different performances. Give them a bumper house to-night. Manager Webber deserves it. —— Dr. TALMAGE AGAIN AN EpiTor. —Beginn- ing with Janaury Ist next, the Rev. T. De- Witt Talmage, D, D., will become one of the editors of The Ladies’ Home Jorrnal, of Phil- adelphia. ‘The famous preacher will havs a regular department each month, written by himself, with the title “Under My Study Lamp.” His first contribution wil] appear in the January number of the Journal. Dr. Talmage’s salary is said to be one of the larg- est ever paid for editorial work. — Fire at Georcetows.—The Salvation Army harracks at Gecrgetown was destroyed by fire shortly before daylight this morning. Noth- ing was saved. The cause of the fire is un- known. The building was formerly used as a market house. The wind was blowing right scross the street, in the direction of the new courthouse at the time, but that structure heing of stone with slate roof, was perfectly safe. The wise policy of thef{Government in erecting stone buildings was here exemplified. We trust that in future more buildings of brick and stone will be put up throughout the Province, — Diep From His Ivjuries.—The Farmer says: A sad accident which resulted in death ocourredjto Mr. Patrick Deegan,of Cape Trav- erse, on Tuesday, the 4th inst. On that day he was driving homeward from Summerside and at “Moynagh’s brook,” near Ress’ corner, the horse was driven into the brook to get a drink; When done the animal suddenly sprang forward when one of the wheels went up on the bank and Mr.§Deegan was thrown out and we are informed hurt his spine. In con- sequence of this he died last Monday and was euried Tuesday. The old gentleman was wel! on in years and his age no doubt, prevented D8 recovery. We tender our sympaty to the family. anidwilijiane More Licur.—We understand that the Edison Electric Light Company have arranged % erect their system of electric lighting in this city. The Edison system gives a light that is as near perfection as possible. The light is clear, soft and steady, and there is Wet the smallest risk or danger of any kind. le electric current is indirect, or what is stown as low pressure, so that the whole cur- fent can he taken through the person without ytry. In the direct system many lives have 8 lost ; in the Edison there is perfect safe- Wy, sad with the improved Edison fixture per- fect light. It is expected that the lights will Com eration about the first of the year. ) Pry gS ' me b0CE SurpMENTS.—The sehr. Sparrow- ong cleared for Bermuda to-day with a gen- cargo shipped by A. Horne & Co, Nongst the cargo were 475 bags potatoes, vegs oats, 53 drums codfish, 120 bushels ‘ps, 3 boxes harness, 2 sheep and 6 live © one Sparrowhawk is owned by Mr. mar le a 7 idge, of Bermuda, and is com- The 7), Captain Curry, of Pictou. Nects, oo 7 ae Cart. Gelert, sailed from with a full s ae R. L., this morning shipped by A, eke CAaE anes), uy: he chr Menagere cleared for St, Pierre tern wig ‘ t+) § lew (ays aguv ¥ Gushele -¢ ") gv with a , arco «oof 2,100 118 OF petatoes and = turni oe om Annie. ¢ r “rhips. The schr x . e, Cant I B . o4 : . { pt. sep aAliC, SAalled « few or Sydn “= ie@Ww days ago 1,500 by » ‘ > $ at ¥,,C. B., with a feargo consisting of Both Car Shel © oats, and 40 tons pressed hay ~*~ 4Ovg fere shi > hw Schurman, were shipped Dy Mr, Cc pk Tue Lady Godiy “8 tionally long hair Ya must have had excep- of hes level aes “luce it cempletely concea!- ae taie a _ Since Ayer’s Hair Vigor pare 60 formes ef such examples are not so erly. It not caly promotes the owth of i Ae the hair, but gives a rich, silken this case, the Court adjourned os Princess | | TRLRGRAPHIC JEWS, SpecirAL Despatcoues TO THE EXAMINER. News of Stanley. Berry, Nov. 20. The R hsanceiger has a despatch from Captain Wissman, dated Mpwapwa, Oct. i3th, in which he says four of Strnley’s }men and one of Emin’s soldiers have ar- They left Stanley at Nenkuna on August 10th. Emin and Casati had jthirty Soudanese soldiers and many other followers. They had in their posses- sion a large quantity of ivory. Stanley | had a force of 240 Zanzibaris, accompanied | by his six lieutenants. The expedition jstruck camp as soon as the messenger Emin and Stanley repeatedly |fought and repulsed the Mahdi’s iving the Madhi’s grand banner. The majority of Emin’s soldiers refuse to fol- jlow him sonthwards. } ‘ irived there, | started. ; Capt Lonvon, Nov. 20. | Captain Wissman telegraphs that Henry | M. Stanley arrived at Mpwapdwa on No- vember 10. j ial - ia The Gid Trick Worked Again. Sr. Jonn, N. B., Nov. 20. A man who says he belongs to Nova Scotia }arrived here by train to-d»y, and reports the | loss of $150 in the usual wa’. Shortly after |heleft Bangor, a man aj proached the Nova Scot i in, and had that | amount to pay on freight, asked him to let him have the cash until he got to | Oldtown when he would get a cheqae cash- ed and return the amount. At Oldtown the remarking taat he stranger got off the train to get the cheque cashed but forgot to return. The victim | had a through ticket to Halifax. He de- a to give his name. | Another Big Raft Scheme. Orrawa, Nov. 19. J. D. Leary, of New York, the originator lof the Joggins raft scheme, arrived in town yesterday to interview the Minister of Cus- toms as regards arrangements for the taking out of another big raft. The Minisver being absent for two or three days Mr, Leary in- terviewed Sir John Macdonald. Another gigantic Joggins raft will leave Nova Scotia for New York early in the spring. Mr. Leary left for home last night. Rioting Negroes. CotumsBia, N. C., Nov. 20. 4 number of negroes, full of whiskey, started a riot on the plantation of Henry Hil!, in Laurence County. Hill, who is 80 years old, remonstrated, and was fatally stabbed, One white constable was serious- ly beaten, and further serious trouble is anticipated, as the whites propose to punish the ricters at any cost. Fe Marriage Bells. ST. JOHN, Noy. 20. This afternoon Arthur Calhoun, of tne Boston Traveller staff,was united in marriage to Miss Maggie Ellis, daughter of J. V. Ellis, M. P., editorof the Globe. Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun left for their home in Boston by to-night’s train. They Favor Amnesty. CONSTANTINOPLE, Noy. 20. The Grand Vizor and other Turkish min- isters favor the granting of amnesty to the Cretan insurgents. ee ae Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Nov. 2t.—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds, mostly southerly, cloudy and showery, not much change in tem- perature. Souris Notes. Souris is looking forward to the winter. The fall shipping is well under way, and the foreign fishermen have nearly all left. Quite a lot of tarm produce has been ship- ped by our enterprising merchants, Mat- thew, McLean & Co., McEachern & Co., Sterns, Kickham, Capt. A. R. McDonald, and others, principally to Boston, Halifax andthe Newfoundland markets. Canned meat is being put upin large quantities just now by Matthew, McLean & Co. and D. Murphy, who has made quite an addi- tion to his already extensive factory. In Souris improvements, Dr. Ford has enlarged his drug establishment, and Michael Lavie has built a large warehouse on Main Street.. John McKinnon, too, has finished his residence in short time. Our young folk are to have a new rink for the winter. A company was formed a short time ago to un lertake the affair, and ina short time the necessary amount of stock —about $1,000—was subscribed. For those who desire intelligent amuse- ment we expect a number of lectures through the winter. Rev. W. W. Brewer was here from Charlottetown yesterday and gave us quite an enjoyable evening with his lecture on **The bright and happy side of life.” Mr. Brewer promises to come again, and no doubt he will have a full house. Next week Mr. Thomas B. Shea is to lecture on ‘The life and adventures of Thomas Manning.”” Others are expected, which we hope will be forthéoming. BIRTH. At Charlottetown, on tho 2lst inst., the wife of Lawrence W. Watson, of a son. MAKREED. At Hotel Russ, Summerside, on the 13th inst., by the Rev. Henry Dickie, Mr. A. Sutherland Campbell, of Charlottetown, to! Miss Annie S. Pickard, of Cambridgeport, | Mass. On the 19th inst., at John’s Church, Milton, by the Rev. W. H. Sampson, George W. Smith, of Winsloe, to Emily, third daugter of Joshua Westcott, of Milton. At St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, Charlottetown, | won the )8th inst., by the Rev. P. A. Mc-{ Elmee!, Walter Monteith, of Halifax, to Miss. Lizzie Hennessey, of Charlottetown. {Halifax papers please copy. } DIED. At Brackley Point, on the 18th inst., after | a brief illness, Joseph Robinson, aged 78 years, + DAILY ERAMIEEE SS. forces, | FRED. E. MORRIS, -DEALER IN— ILECTRICAL GOODS, Cor. Queen and Water Sts., |CHARLOTTETOWN, - - - - P.E. ISLAND. | AS always on hand Electric Bells, Annun- ciato.s, Burglar Alarms, Medical Batteries, Kiectric Motors—for running Sewing Machines, Coffee Mills, &..—and all kinds of Electric Gas Lighting Apparatus. hitting up Houses and Repairing Instruments 4 Specialty. All work guaranteed, novl6—lw Charlottetown Driving Park, = Directors of the above Association have ordered a final call of 20 per cent. Qashare), to be made onthe subscribed before 30th November | ($2 stock, payable on or next. Shareholders will please pay the amount of call to the Secretary, at the otlice of Warbur- ton & Smallwood, Cameron Block, City, not later than the above date. A. B. WARBURTON, Secretary. Ch’town, Oct. 22, 1889—dy & wky tl dte LAST TRIP OF THE SEASON, Hor St. John’s, Newfoundland, ME S. S. “COBBAN,” for St. Jchn’s, New- ; foundland, will be due at Charlottetcwn on FRIDAY, 22nd November, and will carry Cattle and Sheep en deck, For Freght or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., nov19—3ins Agents. Lyceum, Charlottetown, THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 2ist. Company, Manager, Boston Comedy H. PRICE WEBBER, Supporting the Favorite Actress, EDWINA GREY, will appear as above. Opening Bill; AURORA FLOYD, And the always welcome Farce, THE ROUGH DIAMOND. Reserved Seats, 35 Doors novl9 Admission, 25 cents. cents. ‘Tickets for sale at usual place. open at 7.15. Overture at 8. AUCTION SALE pean ecies Horses, Cows, Pigs, &. WILL SELL BY AUCTION, at my Farm, Keppoch, Lot 48, On Monday, 2nd December, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., ALL MY STOCK AND CROP, —CONSISTING OF— 1 Mare (11 years), 1 do. (11 years, by Ab- dallah), 1 do. (5 years, by Messenger), 1 do. (3 years, by Harry), 1 Horse (Abel), 2 Horses (24 years, Percheron), 1 Administrator Colt, dam by Abdallah, 1 Barrister Filly, 6 Jersey Cows (registered), 2 Grade Jersey Cows, 4 Heifers, 1 Jersey Bull (4 years, registered), 1 Bull (2 years, registered), 16 Pigs, 50 tons Hay, 2 barracks Oats, lot Straw, Potatoes and Turnips, 1 English Basket Wagon, 2 Dog Carts (by McPhail), 1 Double Vis-a-vis. Terms made known at sale. WILLIAM WELSH. nov1&8—tl sle Canned Salmon, 6) Cases } Ib. tall SALMON, 2d 2“ 1ib. flat “ Kor sale by HORACE HASZARD, ee ee Murdock Flour. 200 Barrels, guaranteed the best Family Flour on P. E. island. Standard Oatmeal 100 Half Barrels Choice Canadian Oatmeal. For sale by HORACE HASZARD. Tall Cans. 300 Cases Tall Cans. For sale by HORACE HASZARD. no. 13—2w eod S. S. “COILA.” nn .Y HIPPERS of Flour and other freight will i) take notice that this Steamer will sail FROM BOSTON for this port (and Summer- side, weather permitting), on Saturday, 25rd Instant, Leaving here FOR BOSTON on Saturday, 30th Instant, carrying Potatoes, Eggs, &c., at reasonable rates. Dates of last trip will be given later. D. FARQUHARSON & SON. Ch’town, Nov. 18, 1889—dy daw wky - THURSDAY, a - WALK EIN —AND SEE OUR— te Great Stock we sl Enc CLOTHING. Visit Us. It Wi Charlottetown, October 95, 1829, NOVEMBER 21, 1889." ree xcelsior! ( (x) (x) Readymade Reefers and Overcoats, NO BETTER VALUE - IN THB Cry. ae eee SEE oUR Boys’ Suits, Reefers and Overeoats. Ra Men's Overcoats. li Pay Wou. JAMES PATON & CO., QUEEN SQUARE, less money than satisfied, Charlottetown, November 13, 1889—eod wky Who Knocked Our High Pricest of the Ficld. We knocked them out the first strike. It was a regular WALK OVER, but it makes us the pion of Low Prices. Overcoats from $1.90 to $14.00. Reefers from $1.75 to $12.00. Suits from 95c. to $12.00. Ladies’ Ulster Cloth and Ladies’ from 10 to 20 per cent less than regular prices. HOW WE DID FT.--The whole secret of our suc- cess lies in the fact that we offer what the people want, and haying purchased our stock at prices that defy the competition of the world, we can sell better goods at Cham- Dress Goods at any other house. Try us and be J. 5B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET. DRESSMAKING. A’ CE O'BRIEN, just returned from New : ork, wishes to notify her customers that | she has taken Rooms cn the corner of Prince and! Dorchester Streets. Ladies wanting to learn my perfect system of Dress Cutting and Draping (French bias) in the latest stvles, can be taught. We invite the ladies of Charlottetown, and those who come to our city, to call. We have commo- dious rooms, and can accommodate fifty pupils and aS many more visitors, Millinery done at shortest notice. 4i—novi9 WANTS, LOST, FOUND ce WANTED.—A Cook. No washing. Apply at this office. tf—nov21 W 4NTED AT ONCE.—A good, smart, steady girl for general housework, Apply to Mks. M. STEVENSON, Richmond Street. t:—nov21 No washing WANTED.—A general servant. novZl Apply at this office. OUSE TO LET, containing five rooms, on Fitzroy Street, in good order. Apply to 1, UKENHAM. tt—nov21 ee ie the subscriber's premises, two Heifers, 1¢ years old; color, one red and white, the other a brown mull, with a little white. Also, a 1} year old Bull, color red with white face. Any person giving information of their whereabouts will be suitably rewarded by DuNcAN McPAAIL, DeSable. nov21-—-dy li wky4i pd ANTED,—A good Milch Cow. Apply Eto LAURENCE W. WATSON, Queen Street. novl% 10 LET.—That desirable Residence situate on} the corner of Euston and Weymouth Streets, | at present in the occupation of Mrs. Thomas MackKiniay. Possession immediately. Knquire on the premises, if—novl9 +OW IS THE TIME to get your house banked , for the winter. Two hundred and fifty | joads of Seaweed on hand. All orders leftgat/ McLeod & Stewart’s, Prince Street, will be| promptly attended to.—JoHn McINNIS. novis IANO FOR SALE at a bargain, if applied fcr ai once. Enquire at this office. ; novi—tf eod WMO LET.—Dwelling House on corner of Powna aud Kent Streeta. Apply to THos, W. gen novd- Baw tf acne STILLON THE TOP T oe \ , And We Are Going to Stay There. a i HIS IS CUR BUSIEST YEAR. Since its advent we have not had a dull day. WHY? Because we have earned a reputation for furnishing the very best Suits at the very lowest prices. People from all sections of the country place their orders with us, and after receiving their Suits, stay with us in spite of all competition. _ We can show the largest range of Cloths on Prince Edward Island—500 different designs and patterns to select from. > . 2 Gents’ Furnishing Department. HATS, CLOTH and FUR CAPS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CLOTHING, GLOVES, &c., sold at bottom prices. Five Hundred BOYS’ SUITS we are offering at first cost. ments ; strictly first-class work ; lowest prices. For FINE SUITS, neat and unique designs, elaborate and artistic they all go to JOHN McLEOD & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, TIES, UNDER Perfect-fitting Gar- trimmings, Ch’town, Nov. 16, 1889—eod one hy E are giv ing Great Bar gains in CHAIRS. A fine assort- ment of Rattan Chairs, Rockers, Dining Room, Smoking and Easy Chairs. Call and see our stock. oda MARI WRIGHT & CO. 8 aad 2a eer Fe a a es So nr ee mninaer ee 2 a epi x em A a a ica! ils Wa CAVUIS . oe Sa Be 825 seems sales 1D Utah Ut: tala A NE NIC = A ee a a en 2 ie ea aI