THE Chief Justise Sullivan took his seat the Bench to-day. upon _ - — Cue Hearuen Curner at the Social at J. D>. MeLeod’s Hall to-morrow night. indpenetipeinion Goop Skates.—Don't fail to go to W. E. Dawson's if you want to buy a pair of skates. deqoeentijpenstnans SKATES. Acme Skates at the lowest price is at sm Dawson's. aioe New Locomotives,—Four or five locomotive boilers are soon to be built at the railway works at Moncton. tai Hetp Ovex.—aA lengthy letter from ‘San. itas,” on the sewage question, crowded out of to-day’s issue and held over. — —<——— GENUINE ACME SKATES,—lIf yon want to | buy the Genuine Acme Skates made by the Starr Manufacturing Company, goto W. E. Dawson's. ——$~<———— A ract that all men with gray and many shaded whiskers should know, that Bucking- ham’s Dye always colors an even brown or black at will. snitietinaeee SALVAGE Corps.—The regular monthly meeting of the Royal Salvage Corps will be beld in their room to-night at 8 o’clock.—H. C. Wilson, Secretary. nnetiindien LEAGUE OF THE Cross—Don't forget the en tertainment in St. Patrick's Hall this evening. Doors open at 7.30; Concert will begin at eight o'clock. Let there be a fnll house. sine Oren To THE Pusiic, ~—The Commissioners are continving their investigatien into the af- fairs of the Land Office. The investigation is being held in the House of Assembly Room, and is open to the public. dhicilalea inal SoctaLt.—The social and enterteinment in J. D. McLeod’s Hall, to-morrow night, promises to be a social success. Everybody that can possibly attend should go, as it will be something new. iietiinineli Potatoes FoR New Yorx.— Potatoes have lately been sent by the shipload from the An- napolis Valley, Nova Scotia, to New York direct. Two schooners left with 8,000 bush. in all, intended to test the market. -_—?~--— ALL those heating and itching humors of the scalp, so troublesome to many persons, are effectually cured by the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor, If not attended to in time, these dis- eases are very liable to result in loss of the hair noun VaLuaBLe Trorrine Stock.—The Can- ning, N. S., Gazette says: Dr. Cunning- ham, of Annapolis, owns several head of trotting stock, including a fine colt and several fillies by Sunolo, a full brother of Sunol, 2.104. Sunolo 9900 foaled 1885, bred at Pala Alto, bay, white hind ankles. weighs 1020 Ibs., 15-2 hands, got by Elec- tloneer, dam Waxana, by Gen. Benton, sire of Sally Benton, 2.172, sec. dam Maxy, said to be by Lexington, but denied by Wallace. CuRsED Gop AND Became Dums.—A Potts- town (Pa.) despatch reports: *‘ John Chana, @ hopeless paralytic, aged thirty-five, was found dead this forenoon on the floor of his hovel, with a leather strap loosely fastened around his neck, Suicide is the generally ac- cepted theory. Until recently, he was a fine specimen of physical manhood. It is related that one day he cursed his Creator in a most terrible manner, when he fell over, struck dumb. and paralyzed from head to foot. ~-—--_— Lecture 1s St. James Hati.—The lecture of the Rev. W. W. Brewer in St. James’ Hall last evening, on ‘The Idioseyncrasies of great men,” was fairly well attended, not- withstanding several other attractions. T. C. James, Esq., — the chair. The great men referred to by the lecturer belonged to every age of civilization and to every exalted sphere oi human exertion; it was in chaste language, well delivered. Altogether, it was a splendid lecture. exempting Tae Lycevm,—* Under the Gaslight” was performed by the Boston Comedy Co. last night, and, as usual, attracted a big audience, The piece was carefully played and wellset,the pier scene being very effective, and the rail- road train going thyndering oyer the stage yery realistic, undoubtedly the bast ever seen here, Of the cast, Miss Grey’s Laura was smoothly and neatly done; Mr. Mills was a good Ray Trafford, as was also Mr. Benn’s Snorkey. Miss Mathes was an amiable Pearl, and Mrs. Clifton filled the part of Judas very acceptably, Mr. Webber repeat- ed his successful impersonation ot Byke. To- night, the company make their last appear- ance for the season in ‘‘Fanchon, the Cricket.” Give them a bumper house eed bags: PurLHARMONIC SocteTy.—The practices of the Philharmonic Society are marked by deep enthusiasm; and at last night’s gathering, with the valuable addition of Miss McDonald, Messrs. Vinnicombe, Fletcher and Watson— the latter gentleman presiding at the organ —much excellent work was done. This flourishing society, which is now so full of promise, gained largely by the addition to its sctive members of Mr. H. 8. Heartz, the bril- liant and thorqughly musician-like young or- ganist of the Methodist Church. The society « concert, which is te be held on the 19th inat., promises to be very good. We understand that an orchestral practice, in preparation therefor, is to be held in the Philharmonic Hall on Thursday night at 8 o'clock. The conductor is hoping to begin work upon the magnificent sacred cantata by Sir Richard Sterndale Bennett, ‘*The Woman of Samaria,” as soon as possible after the society's first concert, with a view of producing it at the &nal concert of the season: ' ——_e- - From J. W. Fetherston, a Organist Queen's Avenue Methodist Church, London ; R. S. Wrturams & Sox,—Dear Sir,—I have much pleasure in again being able to testify to the great excellence of your Pianos. 1 have now been using them for almost three years, and am more than satisfied with them in every re spect, The tone is fine, and the workmanship and finish excellent. I recom- mend your pianos above all our Canadian Inakes.—J. FF. Willis & Co., McKEachern’s Building, Queen Street, - 7 — Local Notices. ee, _fhousands of dollars worth of sole leather ray and good at Goff Bros : dec4 ' Vorrect James Paton & Co.'s j : —e A. # ig the place to buy a good reefer or overcoat, P as real good ladies’ skating boot for $1.85 at + HO, d ect Correct again. —No better selection and no Local and Other Items. | The place to buy the Genuine | —--— LLOTEL DAVIES, Dec 3—T C Harris, Halifax; J W MeDon- ald, Pictou: Henry Pearce, Bhan, Eng; G A | Sharp and wife, city; J A Myrick, Tignish. | | OSBORNE HOUSE. _ Dec 3—M McLean, North Wiltshire; ‘tii Kilbride, Lot 11; J C McCarthy, Tignish. ; =— — MARRIED. | At the residence of the bride's parents, on ithe 13th November, by the Rev. M. Camp. | bell, Mr. James Bull, of White Sands, Lot 64, | to Misa Georgiana L. Bell, of Woodville, Lot | 62. } DIED. On the 4th inst., at the residence of Albert Boswall, Esq., Lot 49, Allan Macdonald, aged 42 yea: Ss. {Faveral on Friday next at 10 o'clock.] | At her residence, Chalden Street, Boston, | Mass., Mary, the beloved wife of Fulton | Linkletter, and daughter of the late James |Sanphy, Baldwin's Road, P. E. Island, in the 22nd year of her age. May her soul rest in peace. Her remains were brought home } and interred at St. Teresa's Church Cemetery, Cardigan. | Rich and Poor, ? Prince and Peasant, the Millionaire and Day Laborer, by their common use of this remedy, attest the world-wide rep- utation of Ayer’s Pills. Leading phy- sicians recommend these pills for Stomach and Liver Troubles, Costive- ness, Biliousness, and Sick Headache ; also, for Rheumatism, Jaundice, and Neuralgia. They are sugar-coated ; con- tain no calomel; are prompt, but mild, in operation; and, therefore, the very best medicine for Family Use, as well as for Travelers and Tourists. “J have derived great relief from Ayer’s Pills. Five years ago I was taken so ill with Rheumatism that I was unable to do any work. I took three boxes of Ayer’s Pills and was entirely cured. Since that time I ani never without a box of these pills.” Peter Christensen, Sherwood, Wig. “Ayer’s Pills have been in use in my family upwards of twenty years and have completely verified all that is claimed for them. In attacks of piles, fram which ( suffered many years, they afford greater relief than any other medicine I ever tried."*—T. F. Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. ‘'T have used Ayer’s Pills for a num- ber of years, and have never found any- thing equal to them for giving me an appetite and imparting energy and strength to the system. I always keep them in the house.”—R. D. Jackson, Vilmington, Del, ‘** Two boxes of Ayer’s Pills cured me of severe Headache, from which I was long a sufferer. — Emma Keyes, Hubbardston, Mass. **Whenever I am troubled with con- st.pation, or suffer from loss of appetite, Ayer’s Pills set me right again.” — A.J. Kiser, Jr., Rock House, Va. ‘“‘Ayer's Pills are in general demand along our customers. Our sales of them exceed those of all other pills com- bined. We have never known them fail to give entire satisfaction.” ~ Wright & Hannelly, San Diego, Texas. Ayer’s Pills, PREPARED BY Or, J. ©. Ayer & Co,, Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Dealers in Medicine. BAZAAR! THE WILLING WORKERS —INTEND HOLDING A— Tea and Fancy Sale acini THURSDAY, 12th INST., hide. ST. JAMES’ HALL. Doors open at 2.30. Tea on the Table at 6 o'clock. Come one! pected. Admission, ii cents. GERTRUDE BROWN, Secretary. Come all! A good time ex- Lea, 2a cents. dec3—4i 2aw (000 Far ) ANYONE who can proye to our satis §. ‘) faction’ that the HOLIDAY GOODS —AT THE— Diamond Bookstore —ARE NOT OF— Saperior Quality aud Better Value --THAN ANY OF THE— SPASMODIC IMPORTATIORS. a ere THE BAZAR overhead will open for the Season on MON- DAY MORNING NEXT, 9th instant, and will be The Attraction ef the City, See our Immense Stock of XMAS CARDS. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, ower prices to be found in the cit eaptdse for yourself at J : Ps a ates Sock of reefers and overcoat gay ess Diamond Bookstore. Ch’town, Veo, 3, 1889—-ved HXAMINER, - - --- HOTEL ARRIVALS ’ Ch'town, Nov. 27, 1889—eod ti 9th iat im a the he ss thd CA aap EDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1889. e ehibltitnanananaiminnins —_ aemninainiciammanaiiiiti pupsaincaeatnemaaapineaetee cn dacomagentnasieneaerenpememeeees >— —— an mstateenneaearane saitiinaiaaaiilael slat eer acaeapeenemectnenememnannangmede tatty HOLIDAY GOODS! _ Having rented a portion of the Store at present occupied by the Tryon Woolen Co., Cameron Block, on South Side of Queen Sqnare, for the month of December, a large and varied assortment of Holiday Goods will be offered for sale on and afier TUESDAY NEXT, the Sra inst., consisting of Papier Machie Goods, Fire Brasses and Fenders, Curtain Chains, Oxydized Goods, Dressing and Stationery Cases, Desks, Albums, Blotters, Fancy Flower and Work Baskets, Ladies’ Jewel and Dressing Cases, Vases, Fairy Lamps, inkstands, Letter Balances, Puzzles, Magic Lanterns, China Tea Nets, Surprise Boxes, Photograph Screens, Candle Roses, Dish Papers, Bon-Bons, Musical Boxes, Dolls and Toys in great ee all purchased for cash from the best houses in Engiand. A Grand Caance for intending purchasers to secure argains. LAist OPENING TO-DAY pilin eR tira WATSON’S Drug Store. a et et te December 3. 1889. a a We Run. We Run. | COMPETITION |! We Run. We Run. WE RUN AWAY FROM COMPETITION. {xX We Run. ‘UND OA November 30, 1889, nods a well-known fact that we ran away from every competi- OUR HOLIDAY SPOCK tor in every contest in OVERCOATS, REEFERS and SUITS. Com- Presents For Old and Youn petitors come along puiling behind, but never catch us, We are bonis 8 always before them in every line, but in quantity and quality we WHIS season we suipess ell previous edits WE AWAY ahead of everyone, No firm dares or dreams of giving plete ‘and desirable line of Christmas its SO MMC for a dollar as Wwe do. It's an assured fact that we are Sine, & Fleming, "London, nglan, — the Chea pest. | Everyone don't test quality. Few van tell the differ- TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. and On quality, but everyone knows the difference in One Dollar Oe ee and Gne olias aun Chirty Cents, Ehat’s the difference in our Year Cards, pretty and very cheap. “Special DEUCES, AG competitors. We advise every honest, hard-working jor vin qh ice W'qaainhrang/ al FO patronize the WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, as they can get haps cad lou ld Ween pen els Clothing there lor 55 than they can in any other Stere in — | Charlottetowa for $6. We guarantee every Garment as represented. C. LEWIS, North Side Market House. } git, ons uneme : gn, " 2 3é ; ~~ — prt Dec. 2, IS8Q. EEL he? YY Soe sae cas da Leo9 Charlottetown, Nov. 27, 1889—eod wky gee under the firm name of HARRIS & BLAKE. | We have oe the good will of his | oa nen ee X) ——— —- ‘ —. cm ’ Y =) Xx . . ’ e confident of keeping up the reputation of the{ [A S THE SEASON {IS ADVANCING, we have decided to ciear the fullowing Departments old Factory. coeur nium: at BONA FIDE DISCOUNTS :— New Firm. Say ‘Es iF: I : a i \ i 7 E have eli premises lately occa- rs e ae business, and having hed several years’ ex- CPORCE BEAL | Balance of our English Millinery Bonnets at Half Price, pied by Mr. J. J. Seaman, Prinde poet enema eases sheen perience, are now prepared to carry on Car- | ‘Balance of our English and American Hats at 80 per cent. Discount. Street, and will odntinue “the same business | > E ~~ Ki N S riage Building in all its branches, and feel | Balanoe of aur Feathers and Flowers at 30 per cent, Discount. Referring to the above, 1 desire to thank | the public for the liberal patronage which I | received while in business, and solicit for the | new firm a continuance of the same. J. J. SEAMAN. wky lm nov25—dy lw PRINCIPA L Wii ‘Everything in the MANTLE DEPARTMENT at 23 per cent. Discount. Ladies’ Short Jackets, Dolmans, Ulsters, Black Fur Jackets and Children’s Ulsters. —FOR—- ) -——— - —(X)— — Upper Prince Street School. Et leecy Cottons ! = lLeeCcy Cottons ! | : AT 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. town from Teachers of the First Class, ty 1 Ninth ot Doomier to, BEG: BARGAENS IN DRESS GOODS. for the position of PRINCIPAL of the! Upper Prince Street School. {x)}—— A PPLICATIONS will be received by the | —_— {x} — You will tind, as usual, that we always do what we advertise—Discounts for Cash only. PERKINS & STERNS. GOFF BROS’ FALL BOOTS se, Beat Them All! | Engagement to date from Ist January, | 1890, Apply ta ISA AC O x EN HAM, ; Secretary of School Hoard. __ FRED. E. MORRIS, | DEALER IN GLAD TIDINGS. perricaL GOODS, Good News For Everyone | me \CHARLOTTATOWN, - - - - P, EK. ISLAND Chartottetown, November 18, 1889—eod Cor. Queen and Water Sts., g& NOTICE TO SHOEMAKERS.—We ee are Headquarters for French Calf Tops, Paid Si Sole Leather, Upper, Calf, Goat, Kid. ey <4 Awls, Pegs, Pincers, Nails, Shoe Thread pe Wax, Webb, Eyelets, Brase Nails | Bristles, Hammers, &c., sold cheaper ZMthan can be imported. | ' > ABOUT FRII Dace -@ N OR a pad ERIDAY, pnagennes 6th, I AS always on hand Electric Bells, Annan- | \% we will Open at the Queen Street Store siatoi a, Burglar Alarms, Medical Batteries, | ately occupied by Norton hros., a itne Gf | Kiectric Motors—for running Sewing Machines, | lately pied by Norton l f ing Machi RMAB FANCY GOODE, inclading Tojo, | Vette Mis, He.—ane all Kile of Bloctric Une Novelties in Plush and Leather, Fancy Crock- | ¥ighting 4 pparatus. ‘ i ; ; Fitting up Houses and Repairing Instruments eryware, &c. The largest lot ever shown in| Specialty. All work guarenteed, P. E, Island. Immenne sales in other cities. | novl6—lw Competition in prices impossible. Stotk will positively be closed out in this city. Further information later. ‘ay 60 « Orders by letter carefully and prompt! attended to. . eo Labrador Herring. GOFF BROS. XMAS BAZAAR CO. ~~ ee inreengs -—_____— } F)RIME LABRADOR HERRING, now! Charlottetown, Oct. 2), 1889, — —- —; : landi x schooner **Mary Mack.’’) Harsag, Carriages AN SIGNS | Every tarrel warranted. For sale by | —mmmeerenw en nnn ge JOHN KELLY, “gre oe are American House, Vorchester Street. ‘ ee he sg aS , = . . nae o Eee gl Hh W arehouse—Welsh & Owen’s Brick Build-! Ecard 5 FOR SALE. will sell them, together with Furs, Harness, &c., by private aale. They may be seen at} ; ets any time at his Stables. : oct2a—ti jug, Water Street. ti —oct29 Sire ca R. E. J. HODGSON having no further | naar a. : Cb a : y ial a e Cty . PY ey Y 4 ° —_— use fer his Horses, Carriages and Sleighs, WAR s, Lash 9 HOUND ax x 2 u A DOREAT A FRCH Ane lé ik Gin “ anger WE x 3 Zz 2 ue i: 2 Fe Oaguc, twit tisibAiegs GAl Un. (Oo .———- WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Cook. Apply} to MRS. GEORGE PEAKE, Charlottetown ' Fee ee Oe aes, Mae eee ee deck ee aa Saye ee s HE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE PLACE OF 1 RADE, where the prices are <a : WANTED —At the Hautes) Goethe tatiana. tees) that we will send you away rejoicing. We would specially invite you ta see our ) icé p as onsumers Female Attendants. Apply at once - DR, } ¢2 | BLANCHARD, Charlottetown. 4i-dec4 | 9 : : 4 ‘ . yr ee ae ——_—_—_—e—— "| Mens’ Reefers, Mens’ Overcoats, Men's Suiting, Men’s and ae i Wan FRD.—~On the 19th of December. a good | B ESOLVED,—That the price of* Gas sup- smart gir] for genera ousework, Giod ove’ Furnishing q; , , : Wadi ‘ > , a y ‘SriV be AL ea: 30 ‘e. * « i | . . } plied to consumers, on and after the are Apply ” eee decd ? * rood ,4 OG i UF ane Cloib Cap, R SALE.—Two Buffalo Robes, nearly new. : Also, one Double and one Single Sleigh. | tf—dec4 | First day of December next, be reduced to Two Dollars per Thousand Feet. DANIEL DAVIES, President. : ea ADVERTISER will pay 9 good rental ior a) warm, well-furnished house of about eghe; rooms in good locality, for the winter. Apply at this oilice, dec? 3i Fur Coats and Sleigh Robes. . - meen e 90) ° mame aereae WE'VE BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY! Apply at this office, nov30 TANO FOR SALE at a bargain, if applied for at once. Hoquire at this office. novd—-tf eod me i sai a The fat, the Jean, the rich, the poor, the wi the ai the ald at , : ? wise, siuaple, the wars rovud Milch Cow. Apply to}? O LET.—Dwelling House on corner of Pownal , the millionaire, the beggar, the blind, the ‘Iason, young, , nek W. W . Q d Kept Soreets. A to THos. W. Dovv. ; perenne A Qneen Street, aD S Very CharigttetoasQet, Ids9. i :