zecal and Other Ttems. - © Frmst §! EICHING of the season. > » concert and secure a good Re Fanr.y to ti seat. - Pocicr Tot This morning one Scott lismissed $ cas was dss \ ~ H & is predicted for St moert this evening, James’ } Mf NU have a good Nap Reefer : F SS you nN mace to & vider John McLeod & Co, ; dec? 2i - We would invite attention to our large stock of winter Glov which we offer very he ~ lol Me Leod & Coe. dec2 2i ches ott e y. M. L. A.— Concert this evening in St. James Hall ‘ ® choruses, solos, voval | and ins ; t ’ > and reacings., Pirie of aulbtes ” = Don'r forget the concert in St. James’ . ‘ ’ ; } Haj} to-nigh ead the programme and ae ‘ Won't GIVE 1 G fost SHELTER.—Qnae of | the s of Northport, Cumberiand, N. S., jmagin 8 house is haunted, and is going to move his p from the miin house, as he thinks the ghost is in that part. ica Arrivep ALL Rie Lhe steamer Simon Du j m this por’, With potai ses 8 iipped a . > . pi by F. J Newbery & cc arrived a w | * \ Oy Nov York allitght. She will leave to return to n Thorsday morning un ~~ Caurlottetuwn < } oe , ® , cheerless weather | Everybody must be m the blues.” M “licine at St. Elall popul sr concert ** STORMY James’ to night— on a ts per pickage; also, *“C poral,” **Vanity Genuine Tuckish, 30 cents CiGARETTES, 5 cen fulle wing at 10 cents: Fair,” ‘Atl lete,”’ foc package of 20 cigarettes, at Watson's Drug Store. i ae Beactrece Asaas Goops.—After the storm there will be disp'ayed’ a large assortment cf boantiful Christmes goods at Wateon’s Drug Store, marked low iu defiance of competition avl to clear during th: holiday season. divine Pure Wititams Praso.—Have you a Wil. liams Piano’? If net, come to the Willis Piano and Organ Co’s office, Lower Queen St,, and «xchange your present piano or organ, and s cure this leacling piaro that is securing the trade formerly given to American piavos, juiisinsiilia cael PoTATORS GETTING ScARCE.—Th? shipment of potatoes fromm Harvey Stattoa, Yo k Ce . | o St. John still continuee, but the tubeis are getting scarce. St. Nte phen dealers there a few days since, Lut arrived tuo late to secuce any. Gur Christmas Cards and Book- Jets are now ready. We have a finer auss*rtment than ever this season. Come and see for your- seives.--HASZARD & MOvwRE ce c2 lw Cor Workixe Day AnD Niout.—The New Classow Chrovicle says: Ihe Neva Scotia gass works are now working full time day and night. About 150 men are employed, an! the p+y roll amounts to about $1,000 per weck. Some beautiful new designs and pat- ter: s in the line of tableware a'e now being ‘une out. The business is daily increasing. SE ores - — Farm anp Stock.—The farm and stock of Mr. Buchanan will be seld by public auction, on Tuesday, the Zod day of December next. ‘The farm is situated at Lower Montague, and is one of the best in King’s County. The stock is very superior aod includes th» fine trotting stalliuo, Almont M. See advertis- ment. dy till date, lea as Some Goop Crcans.—lt is boasted thst there is not a domest’e cigar ia Watson's Drug Stwe—allimprted goods. The atock has been added to tuis week by importations of the following brands: ‘‘Newton,” ‘‘Pica- dor,” ‘Spanish Girl,” ‘*Puritanita,’ “Et Rico (Jn -en’s,” “*Manuel Garcia,” Genuine ‘Little iueen’s,” ‘*Figaro,”’ ‘‘Lauriston,” ete. sila Smokers !—While the storm was raging everyone at Watson’s Drog Store was busy openir g jsn oe 38 goois—the largest assur:- ment aud best valuc in pipes, cigar a id cigar- pouches, ete., ever Charlottetuwa e'te holdera and cases, imoorted at any time in 108 who contemplate giving presents at ; i Christmas to their triends who smoke—and amokers themselves—shou!d inspect the stock at the first opportunity. sislaclilstdiii A Coat Seam Discoverep.—A correspon- dent writes to the Richibucto Review: Mr. Vinslow, of P. E. Island, while in the act of sicking an ertesian weil for Mr. Simon Bour geoie, saye that after boripg to the depth of thirty-eight feet the instrumeat cam - in con tict with an eleven-foot seam of coal, The discovery forms the chief topic of conversation at present, and may eventually be a great boon to the pl ice, eee To Sranr A Town.—We learn from one of av exchanges that W. V. Brown, of Yarmouth, has purchased a block of 20 acres cf land just south of the line of the W. & A R., and runniog to the Camp-meeting grounds in Berwick, N.&. He proposes to show some of the American euterpriae in getting it popu- lated ag atown. A plan has been prepared on which grounds for public lawns are appro- ptiated in the centre and lots laid all around. The tirst man building a factory gets a corner lot 100495 fret. Lot tor post office and custom office in one corner is offered free. Church lot also free, 2)0x103 ft. And all the balince is laid out in store and house lots, sesssilieliiaiaued For Berwupa.—The bark Claribel, Captain John Walsh, loaded by A. Horne & Co., for Hy. ©. Outerbridge, Hamilton, Bermuda, cleared yesterday, with a cargo valued at “np as follows: 3000 bush garnet potatoes; 7060 bush black oats; 300 posta and po es; 100,+(0 laths; 25,000 feet of lamber; 3.000 brick; 13 b 1s oatmeal; 75 tubs batter: 2 cases harness; 1 cheese; 1 br] hame; tere; 2.250 eodtish; 30 caddies tobacco; 140 tens coal; 50 1 crate $12,090, made , bri oy 25 ladders ; 125 cases canned fi:h ; on deck. 7 me «4 ; -) LOL ay; hush turnips ; cabba e;: 34 horse 7 Tus Sremvcumse Cortnmentes.—The News says: Very few persons realizs what an out- put of over 2000 tons of eral daily from the Sprieghill collieries means Never before haa the capacity of the different slopes been eohighly taxed. Everything is runviog at high pressure, Diy after day between thir- teen and fourteen hundrel persons find profit- This in turn gives indirect employment to a large population. This draws it food supplies from the surrounding *gricu'tural districts and thus the heel by Vigor and palsations of commercial life are felt, where we little dream of. This was un- inistakably discernable when all work was suspended not lorg ago. To-day the activity abe emp oyment and bustle of the collieries is perceptible along the line of the Intercolonia) Railway as far as Wuebee. mE DAILY EXAM TELEGRAPHIO NEWS, SrsoraL Desratcurs to Tax EXaMIneR, Gladstone ond Parnell. WasHINGTON, Dee, 1. The Women’s National Industrial League of America has sent Hon. W, KE. Gladstone & copy of its resolutions, unanimously adopted, endorsing and approving his course in requesting Parnell to retire from jthe leadership of the Irish party. The | resolution will also be sent to Parnell. i } Cork, Dee, 1. The unfavorable opinion of the delegates of the National Party in the United States | appears to be causing a reaction amongst Parnell’s constituents in favor of the Irish | leader's retiring, Lonvon, Dee. 1. Pi | The meeting of the Irish members of the | House of Commons to-day lasted until | 11 30 to-night, when it adjourned till noon | to morrow, without action. Parnell made 8 speech in his own behalf. He displayed | srent passion throughout. In the House of Commons the Tithes Bill passed its second reading. Schooner Ashore. Moncton, Dec. 1. | The schooner Reality, from Tignish, P. | E. Island with potatoes, went ashore three | miles eastof Pt. Du Chenethis afternvon and j and the crew had considerable dithiculty in getting through the heavy surf. Captain Miller got badly chilled, requiring attention on reaching the shore. The vessel and cargo will probably be saved. Mesjor-General Herbert, the new com- mandant of the Canadian militia, passed through here this evening, on his way to Ottawa, Sad Suicide. Frepenicton, Dee. 1. Last evening when Dr. J. H. Bridge, of St. Mary’s returned from Church he was horrorstruck to find his wife dead on her bed. When he and his daughter went out after tea she was in her usual health and they left her alone as was the custom withovt the least apprehension. Acup standing within reach of the deceased was discovered with white chry- s'a ine deposit pronounced to be strych.ine. Dr. Coulthard, coroner, is holding an inquest. Qe Ottawa Notes. Orrawa, Jan. 1. Sheriff Curtis has been appointed Re- turning Officer in the Charlottetown Scott Act election. The Deputy Minister of Finance left for England to-day. A telegram from Regina states that the Northwest Assembly prorogued to-day without voting supplies. The general impression here is that the unaccountable action of the majority dur- ing the past sessiun has seriously delayed the possibility of granting resporsible gov- ernment to the territories. Labor Difticulties. Qursec, Dec. 1. The ship laborers have done so much harm in this port that a large deputation waited on Premier Mercier to-day, and asked that the charter of the Ship Laborers’ Society be abolished. —_— Aaother Strike. SPRINGHILL Mines, Dec. 1. To-day all the pits are idle because of the refusal of the pit boys to work till one of their number, discharged for neglect of duty, is reinstated. Weather Builetin. Toronto, Dec. 2.—10 a m. Decreasing northwest to west winds; fair and very cold. Another Incendiary Fire. Lasr night about half-past eleven, in the midst of the storm. the fire bell sounded. The tire proved to be in Fitzpatrick’s livery and boarding stab'es, in the rear of the Pickard premises, Grafton Street, and ad- joining the stable in which the last fire was started. The fire was so far advanced when discovered that nothing in the burning building could be saved. Two horses were burned. One was owned by W. H. Aitken, Esq , and the other by the proprietor of the stables. Both were valuable animals. Two buggies, a quantity of harness, robes, rugs, wraps, ete., and what fodder there was on the premises were also destroyed. From Fitzpatrick’s stables the fire spread to the adjoining building, which was oecupied by the Woolen Company, Mr. Geo. D. Davis nand a Mr. McMillan. Mr. Davison’s two horses, Mr. McMillan’s horse, and some hides, cracked feed, etc., that were in the burning building were for- tunately saved. destroyed; and the adjoining building was badly gutted. The first-mentioned build- ing was rented from Mr. Pickard, and the latter belonged to Mr. Robertson, of Rus- tico. The Pickard building was insured ; but we have not heard that the Robertson one was. Mr. Fitzpatrick had no insur- ance. J The firemen were on the scene in good time, considering the heavy travelling, and worked hard to keep down the flames. The fire was undoubtedly the work of an incendiary. Mr. Fitzpatrick says that the stables were locked for the night before six n’clock because of the storm prevailing. It seems too bad that some clue canvot be ob- ‘tiined that will lead to the identity of the dastardly fire-bug. —————— + Personal. t very much to Jearn that George Peake, Esq , was taken suddenly ill yesterday, ‘while making preparations for his ebild’s ‘funeral. His ease is, > _ informed, one ‘of complete nervous prostration. : Pe icoaue “Renandia.§ ¥ ho fought with | Napoteon I. at Jena, Friedland, Eylau, has ‘get died in Paris, at the age of one hundred and six. Toe Sultan of Tarkey is said to be a fast- {lions epicure, always on the alert for gastro- ‘nomic novelties. zt ee ; Booth has already reoeive ne | coe almost three hundred ames dollars to aid in carrying out his _——_ or relieving the distress of the poor of London. We regre "he stable in which the fire started was |; 6 et INER, - - : < rt ae ae ee tiene SER. Y. Ne. L. A. inline St. James’ Church. —— PROGRAMME OF CONCERT, To be held in the Hall of the above, On Tuesday Eveni uesday Evening, DECEMBER 2nd, Under the Direction df Mr. 8, N. Earle, 1. Inst. Duet—Selection of Scottish Airs.. Mrs. G, Stanley and Miss Wilson. Choir, We ee wi io ove ie 4 i ccd vd @ Rey. J. Carruthers. 5. Cornet Solo—Airs from ‘ Somnambala” Mr. ©. P, Fletcher. 6. Inst, Duet—Silver Trumpet’s March..... Messrs. Watson and Earle. 7. Vocal Solo—** Anchored ”...,........... Miss Tilly Brown, G, Piao Oiled. ic. Ot Boi Sek sie kk Mr. Fred. E, Morris. 9. Vocal Solo —‘* The Bend of the River”. Miss Kate Hyndman. We OA... os i in oes i Rev. J. Carruthers. 11. Violin Solo—‘: LajVerginetta”. ........ Mr. James Hyndman, 12. Inst. Duet—*‘ The Witches’ Fiight”..... Messrs. Watson and Earle. 13. Gigey Choras..,.....5.. Choir. Mees terre eees Price of Admission, 15 cents. decl ‘OURSELVES, FFXHE FIRST OF A COURSE OF LEC. TURES before the Berevolent Irish Society of Charlottetown, will be delivered by The Hon, Senator Howlan, THE LYCEUM, Monday Evening, Sth DECEMBER NEXT, In Aid of the Funds of the Benevolent Iiish Society. a SUBJECT :—“ OURSELVES.” Admission, 10 cts. ; Reserved Seats, 15 cts. Doors open at 7.30. Lecture at 8. S. BOLGER, Chairman Lecture Committee. nov29 pat tl 9th, DR. GEO. A. BAYNES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON: Specialist in Chronic Diseases CHARLOTTETOWN. OFFICE— Queen Square, over Apothecaries Hall. Postal Address, Box 47. _iya—dy wy HARD SOAL! TO ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYs: A CARGO OF HARD COAL, CHESTNUT SIZES. €. LYONS. nov29--tf AUCTION SALE ae a ‘House and Lot at Brighton. HE undersigned will, on SATURDAY, T the Sixth day of December next, at 1] o’clock in the Forenoon, sell by Auction, on the Premises, the Cottage and about One Acre of Land situate on the Brighten Road, oppo- site the City Park, adjoining the residence of Senator Howlan. A good title guaranteed. R. BEAIRSTO, nov29 —dy Auctioneer. FLOUR. — CONSIGNMENT OF GOOD FLOUR at $4 50 per Barrel. E. H. NORTON & CO. nov25—6i eod Ss. I &e WANTS, LOST, FOUND ce, enn OE estate ante WANTED,—A lad with some knowledge of the diug business. Apply at Ww anon s Deve —nov7s Store. WANTED.—A good plain Cook. Highest wages and no washing. Apply > — -i office. Reason for sell- No reasonable Fitzroy Street. R SALE.—A new Organ. ing—leaving the country. offer refnsed.— PATRICK SHERRY, nov27—dy & wky 2w LET.-—A six room Cottage, with Stable, 7” at east end of Euston Strest, Mine. a FENNELL, 2. Chorus from ‘La Donna Del Lago”..... HO i } ’ = } MB “CEMBER 2, 1890. ESDAY, DECE \ —_——— —— — —(,)—— —— REINS & STE (etter ne ene We Have a Large Display of For Charlottetown, Nevember 22, the 1890, Be Fur Coats ! In Raccoon, Watlaby, Wambat, Lamb, Bocharan. Large Stock at Cheapest Prices. Coats ! W olf, (x) LADIES ASTRACAN JACKETS, The Best Fitting and Finish, and sold as lew as the common are sold in many other Stores. See them. (x) FUR BOAS AND MUFEFS.—A new lot just opened, selling cheap. LADIES’ ULSTER CLOTH at 0 ets. worth 7% cts.; some at Je cts., worth Si.00. MENS OVERCOATS AND REEFERS that we will challenge P. IK. Island to show better value. J. Hb. VACDONALD, QUEEN STREET. iS COMING ! Rush of a yard, Charlottetown, November 25, 1890- -eod aud wky In the Vice Admiraity Court of Nova Scotia, 1830. Os. Vi AS HALIFAX, 8S. S. NO. 510. ‘Joseph H. Clarke, John Halliday, | Hevry Howat, Archibald Living. | And with it the Usual Customers Eager to Purchase stone, John G. Clarke, John [BY au, P , tan aan a | ia , ve itl Between - elas and Richard Butler, FO} 5 i cUancy Goods, € te. ® 164 i Het Py esents. Plaintiffs, and ; cdl WN de eluaacotenink Che Steamship ‘** William.” | Sage QUESTION NATURALLY ARISES : ‘* Where can we get the NEWes?7, PRETTIEST pa . mink and MOST USEFUL ARTICLES for the LOWEST price?’ Our answer is; ‘ AT Mo BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, bY | THE BAZAAR STORE.” For want of time we will not commence to name any of the the Marshal of the Vice Admiralty Ceurt | (.) dein stock. but will just say that OUR XMAS STOCK IS NOW IN and on Exhibition, of Nova Scotia | or his Depucy, at or near! 234 we ask your careful examination. We have also one word of warning to give ;—Secure South Market W harf, at Pictou, Nova Scotia, | your Presents before the best is picked out, and before the rush becomes so great that half on WEDN ESDAY, the did day of Decemter, | the people will not get waited upon. Oar Stock of CHINA, GLASS and PLUSH GOODS A. D. 1890, at 32 o'clock, noon ; | is certainly wonderfal. XMAS CARDS !—Five Hundred Dollars’ worth received to-day, The Steamship ‘* WILL{AM,” her Engines, | aj} the li test designs, lowest prices. See our beautiful HALL, PARLOR and LIBRARY Boilers, Tackle, Apparel and Furniture Said) LAMPs. Also, PLATE MIRRORS, all sizes vessel is now lying in the Port of Pictou. | ; No trouble to show, goods, only once more we say: Come and secure your Presents Official number, 69,404, of the burthen cf 130 before the best are picked up. Bargains This Week! tons. Terms Cash. WILLIAM TWINING, Marshal, | BAZAAR CO., Gueen Street. "i iralty Court of Nova Scotia, arr | Charlottetown, Nov. 27, 1899. skates B skates 4 ee ( X — 750 PAIRS ACGME CLUB SKATES, and Retail, at Lowest Prices. POSSIBLE JOUN U. ROSS, Plaintiffs’ Solicitor. Pictov, Nov. 19, 1890. SILK SEALETTE. VALUE AND be Lance = GENUINE VARIETY. | 4 , QMuaw | Wholesale LET —A House on Douglass Street, contain- ibe oa { ‘ ~j particulars apply at this office. x ine | ing five rooms, with garden attached. _ novld DODD & ROGERS. OUSE TO LET. containing four rooms, with ' good cellar and stabling ; pump in the yard, Apply to FRANCIS MONAGHAN, at the Brewery, ol Malpeque Road, 3i law pd—noy20 ln eod Charlottetown, Nov. 29, 1890 pagent Teeter aes bat — me pees part: