socal and Other Items. | “st Axpna's Dinner at the Osborne House tu-! ight 3 ; yycrorta DIVISION. —Regular meeting this | at S 0 cio k replay eveDihs o dat 7. ywther column, : . ‘ Reap the St. 8 L. A, Concert | programme ip at - Rs: SERVE to-morrow ev ening for oe. James’ tertainment. ene: ~ Masontt wt icforla L d.ze No, 2, A. KF al a M., meets this evening, Brethven will p.ease rememvet for elec.ion of officers Sr Joseras Bazaak closed on Saturday evening. It was very successful through- The amount realized was 8906, out. - H&L Regular monthly meeting fo the Hook and Ladder Co. on Monday even- ing at 7.30. D. Fimlayson, See’y. 21 - - Tur progra nme of St, eames Concert is en co ntains lots of variety and excellent ole. it one that is sure to draw a crowded house. Tue price ot admission is ouly J5 cents, > Rotto.—The regalar monthly meeting of the Roilo Hose Reel Co. will be held at their yoom, ¢ Monday evening at 8 o'clock sharp. By order, Wm. A. Murphy, Secy. 2i - TELEGRAPHI The telegraph line be- tween Charl ttetow und Crapaud 18 Iptcr- rupted to day, and Tre Examiner is ob- jwed to go to press without the usual despa Hes. nae sendin SruMERSIDE PRICES In Summersile on Saturday, according to the /%oneer, notatoes were changing hands at 25 cents per bushel. pork from 5 to 54 cents + quarter cent—and beef iv 4 cents. Oats were still at 42 - ~another drop of was selling at from 34 - FAkM AND Strock.—The farm and stock of Mr. Buchanan will be seld by publie auction, on Tuesday, the Zod day of December next. The farm situated at Lower Montague, and is one of the best in King’s County. The is very superior snd includes th? fine See advertis dy till date, is stock trotting stallion, Alinont M. ment. - Mestcat.—The Newcombe Piano is _per- fection in tome, touch and durability. Forty of cur leading cit'zens have already puccha:ed these magnificent instruments. lhey are pronounced by one of the oldest houses in the trade im Halifax, N, S. the Steinway of Canada. Write or call on Mr. S. N. Earle, the manufacturers agent jor this city. - > Horse Kittep.—We learn from the Agri- edturist hat on Wednesday last Mr. Rebert Douglas, of Norboro, went te do some thresh- ‘tor Mr. Peter Harviogton, of the same lace, each putting a horse on the mill. While they were at work the belt came cff, and Mr. Douglas’ horse stumbled, got caught in the nachinery and was killed. Mr. Hwriogton’s horse was injared, bat escaped being killed. ing sivlieeniliieetienes Cuaxcep Baxnps —The <Agrict/turist re- ports that the Island bred horse Com t, for- merly owned in Summerside, has been sold |} y Mesars. Delahunt & Savage, of Amherst, toa party ia Moncton, and his late owners have perchased another Island bred horse, Brad- a’bine ov, 247. This horse, which is now tive years old, was bred by Mr. Joseph Bigger, of Bridalbane. He is by Feench Lion, and is an ¢xcellent roadster, -_ Mone Surements.—On Thursday morning, says the Summerside Paneer, Messrs. Avard and Drummond shipped 190 lambs for the Unite States market and on the following morning they sent off 439 more. Oa Friday Mr. J. H. Heary also sent away 210 for the sime destination, while Mr. Bliss Fawcett took away 60 for Sackville. On Saturday again 2 0 were shipped by Mr. Mctrath for St. Jobn. Only a few horses were seut away during the last three days. > Counry Covrt,—The December sittings of the Cornty Court of Queen's County, are as follows :— New London—Tuesday, Dec. 2. New Glasgow—-Friday, Dee. 5. Bonshaw—Tuesday, Dee. 9. Dunstatfna ge—Friday, Dec. 12. Fidon—Tuesday, Dec. 16. Charlottetown~-Tuesday, Dee 23. Saturday, 13th inst, is the last day for serving summonses fur December Term of the County Court at Charlottetown. wanna A $750 Corrace —Or its equivalent in cash will be given to the persou detecting the gceatest number of errors, words wrongly spelled or misplaced) in the December issue of “Oux Homes.” tn addition will be given twa cash prizes of $200 each,‘four of $100,¢ight of $50, ten of $25, twenty-hve of $10, fifty of $5, one hundred of $2, and one hundred aud fifty of $1, dis_ributed in the order mentioned ir rules and regalation:, which will be sent with a copy of December issue on receipt of 15 cents in stamps. Special cash prizes given away almost eveiy day during compe’ ition which closes Fe bruary Ist, 1891. Address Oar Homes Publishing Co, Brockville, Canada. nov2s dy wy ow. PR cet Crescents vs. P. W. Cotteae.—The foot- ball match to bave been played on Saturday last, between the Crescents and a team from Piines of Wales College, did not materialize owing to the latter team not turning up in full force. Although the Crescents had a full fifteen on the ground two of the best men on their picked team were absent—Jchnston } (quarter), and Duffy (forward). After a con- siderable time spent in waiting for the Prince of Wales men to turn up, the Crescents offered to play the students an even thirteen. This Very fair offer was declined. Ali:hough the day was a heliday in the college there was no excuse brought forward fur the absentees. The Crescents natura'ly felt badly treated and afterwards said that they would have plaved the college ia any reasonable way they would demand, but, we understand. that team had neither treaty nor demand to make. All they suid was that the day was not favorable It was certairly not the best of weather, but ee have been as fair for one team as the Uther, —_- -->--— Persoual. An Ottawa despatch says: Sir John A. Macdonald is quite seriously ill with a cold, womtracted at the McGill university; banquet last week, ¢ i late despatch says that Mayor Wa'sh, of Wexford, has Leen sentenced to three months im prisons nt under the Crimes act for pub- ‘hing certain articles in the New Ross ‘ tandard, enon enneeee f he sale to-morrow includes sone elegant Whine, also, second-hand piano and at least one new iJewel cook stove.—E. H. rz Orton & ( o,, Auctioneers. + To the Wealthy.—Our best bed room suite = © to'd to-morrow, Will bea good invest- ent for spare cash, The wardrobe is also THE gent, — ). H. Norten & Co,, Auctioneers, DAIL ett ct tt ene Y EXAMINER, - Luvenburg; Leopold, Young, Lunenburg; a TT ee et se enNeneneneetten arene - MO — en 1890. Upper Queen Street, at 9 o'clock on Wednes- ~ = - ny —— . NDAY, DECEMBER 1, Montague Shipping. ae ammeter = - = = Kotered for week endin N > In this c! ; sie , ¢ 2 v. 29 : us c.ty ov Dec, Ist, Nathaniel W. , ene) Comer, Guimmoaek Victory Pearson, aged 63, : ae i . isher, Lunenburg; Lawrence, Smith, (Muneral will leave his late nema, | ¥ Sp ‘ ic : mE -* ee ; ~— Jackson, Whitman Knowlvs G eae : C., Walters, Helifes; Peabine’ Ken Lunenburg; Dane Bia h * Bake eae Lurline, Corkum "tema Te Bells, Thorbourne, Shelburne; D cw Yours, Lemaarnts Shelburne; Dominion, Ouse, Lunenburg; Clementina, McDiar- mid, Pictou; Batavia, Spearwater, Lunen- burg; Calla Lilly, Hirtle, Georgetown; Spy, Jackson, Murray Harbor; Carlton Bell, Wood, Booth Bay; Steamer Eldon, nee daily trips to and from George- Own, Cleared: G. C. Kelly, Stapot, Jackson- ville, United States, 2000 bush, 395 bar- rels, 93 bags potatoes by G. Wightman; Primrose, McAvoy, Pictou, ballast; Ripple, De Wolf, 780 bush potatoes; Spy, Jackson, Murray H>rbor, bailast; Four Brothers Baker, Canse, 800 bush potatues; A. H. Lennox, Hushes, Portland, Me., 2,800 bush potatoes by Macdonald & Bros; Vic- tory, Fisher, Lunenburg, 3,900 bush pota- tres, 2000 bush oats, 69 bush turnips by P: Kelly; Winnie C., Walters, Halifax, 1,300 bush potatoes, 1100 bush oats., 1,500 bush turnips, 1000 ibs. pork by P. Kelly; Lawrence, Smith, Lunenburg, 3.589 bush potatoes, 3,500 Ibs. pork; Leopold, Young, Lunenburz, 4,051 bush potatoes, both by D. G. Cameron, and Poole & Thompson. There are still sixteen schooners, nearly all of a large size in port, with a carrying capacity of about 53,000 bushels. Of these four are about loaded, and two or three others have taken in part of their cargo, Potatoes moved freely during the week withoutany change in price. The supply is equalto the demand. The decline in the Boston market and the unsatisfactory returns received from cargocs shipped to Nova Se tia ports will have a weakening tendency in price. Oats have taken an upward tendency, and are now selling at 44 cents a bushel. A considerable quantity changed hands yes- terday. Mr. P. Kelley alone, without any special «ffort, received at his warehouse 800 bushels, and he expects to get 1,000 bushels to-day. Pork is moving Iriskly, with a downward tendency, st from 5 to 5f cents, Daring the last fortnight, Mc- Donald Brc&. purchased over 100 carcasses, and P. Kelley 19,226 lbs. of pork for ship- ment, while other merchants did an equally good business in the pork line. Beef brings from 35 to 45 cents; sheep pelts from 45 to 55 cents; butrer by tub from 18 to 20 cents; eggs 14 cents. Last year the numb-r of: vessels that en- tered at the Custom [louse up to Nouv. 39 was 149. This yearthe number entered up to date is 146. Judging by the entries, the quantity of produce shipped this year would Le about the same as last year, up te date. Considerable indignation is manifested at the action of the Harbor Master in allow- ing vessels to dump their ballast into the river, at a short distance from the bridge. Where it is now being deposited, it will be a great obstruction to navigation, and must sooner or later be removed. Why not have it deposited inside the wharves, where it would be a great benefit instead of an in- jury / The attention of the Marine De- partment is respectfully called this very im- portant matter. Montague, Nov. 29, 1890. Summerside Exports. SuMMERSIDE, Nov. 28. Shipped by steamer St Lawrence, Cameron, master. SE ONOGG GONE 6. oc cce ve ccte ceceacicsss $ 105 Oe ks isos ne xceue ac, 1441 PO as is das nt oc tics 64d OVa%ees i ae See PO IOS, ia 0c av vcsbcseeccvéys 195 Oy WN BIS ee hia Fe oo kk oe 27 os acces tees case ee 260 Se ES gen ks hiss ae 6 COG GR. a 62s Beetewi SG 105 $2301 Shipped bysteamer M A Starr, McLean, master, for Point du Chene, on 29h: day morning, for the Railway Stati to Colville. } ay Station, thence _ Vell asleep in Jesus, at Edgeumbe House, Charlottetown, on the Ist inst., Miriam Ethel, dearly beloved daughter of George and Alice Peake, aged 6 years and eight days. {Funeral will leave the house for Sherwood Cemetery Wednesday the 3rd inst at 230 o‘clock p. m. Sn Sear DURSELVES. ryXHE FIRST OF A COURSE OF LEC. S TURES before the Besevolent Irish Society of Charlottetown, wil! be delivered by The Hou, Senator Howlaa, wo aia THE LYCEUM, one coi Nionday Evening, Sth DECFHBER NEXT, In Aid of the Benevolent Society. of tne Funds Trish SUBJECT ; —-“ OURSELV ES.” Admission, 10 cts. ; Reserved Seats, 15 cts. Doors open at 7 30. Lecture at 8 S. BOLGER, Chairman Lecture Committee. nov29 pat tl 9th. HARD COAL! TO ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS: A CARGO OF HARD COAL, CHESTNUT SIZES. ¢. LYONS, nov29-—tf . BS EE f HB Ra So Mm a ees Y 1 HAG Es ® a i KYA ATS ct ss ic Bea ew eBeew eta Vz NS IP TN ET = + t « : nite fs #2 jj : eceh ie E J Gs Si eee ee Endorsed iby the kest authoriltles In the werd Mort MADE and in use than of all other Canadian Pianos combined. Factory large enough to hold inside of it all the rest of the small fry. Nearly 14,000 in use and good accounts given of them. Over 40 years of honest business, WILLIS PIANO & ORGAN CO., Maceachern’s Building, Lower Queen St. nov29—dw tf VALUABLE FURNITURE WE WILL SELL BY AUCTION, On Tuesday, December 2nd, AT 11.30 O'CLOCK, t our Auction Room, Queen Street, A lot of valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNI: | TURE, neorly new and in good order, consistl ‘ivg in part of 1 magnificent Walnat Bedroom ' Set (marble top), 1 Walnut Parlor Set, Wal- BG RU OE a kn bs 6 6 4h Ges sees 11) ee SUES <p ines su xtwneebe lass 9 Se Se PM nie a ob 0b 00 bee Kas oes 240 edhe ith E. atau t tte 180, Pe OGD so rs conan sede bieees ey 8 | ee MS cS. noon ck Pade nieess 144 PO IE ii on ken ons 0 isc hes Bee 8 328 Oy I hid Gop sos ok ca cuedoceens 107 $1127 By St Lawrence on 29th— SP ON ED 6-0 ig Win bs v6 reas vied ss 24 100 Ibe poultry .......ccccccccecescees 6 4 Whi prbabere 6. iss 5 0 cee ocean cece 3 HONE or 5 oe 6 oa ss ce 2 a ea ae Oa es 8 439 gS er ee ee a ee 350 TO WEE MOU occ caves cesesccensne 08 1092 PU eee We I an ws Wi cin Seated oes 312 ey ee UE i isc oe oe 0s hs ee ist kee 336 © ah GYM OONTAE: . ois s 60 sak von ie bas 25 $2588 SHIP NEWS. S’side, Nov 283—Ent sch Annie~C Brown, Irving, Richibucto, lum; Candor, Allan, She- diac, bal. Cld—Ansie C Brown, Irving, Beetouche, 3009 bush potatoes, $759, shipped for Boston by W 8S Bl.ke; Candor, Allan, Halifax, potatoes, shipped by J A Morrison. iu the Vice Admiralty Court of Nova Scotia, 1899. HALIFAX, S. 8S. NO. 510. (Joseph H, Clarke, John Halliday, Henry Howat, Archibald Living. John stone, John a ovate 7 > .,! Ranahan and Richar utler, Between) bisintiffe, and The Steamship ‘* William.” MO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, by [ the Marshal of the Vice Admiralty Court of Nova Scotia or his Deputy, at or pear South Market Wharf, at Pictou, Nova Scotia, on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd day of December, A. D. 1890, at 12 o'clock, noon: The Steamship “‘ WILLIAM,” her Engines, Boilers, Tackle, Apparel and Furniture Said vessel is now lying in the Port of Pictou. Official number, 69,404, of the burthen of 130 Terms Cash. WILLIAM TWINING, Marshal, Vice Admiralty Court of Nova Scotia. JOHN U. ROSS, Plaintiffs’ §Solicitor. Pictou, Nov. 19, 1890. tons, nut Book Case, Walnut Extension Dining Table, Walnut Wardrobe, Walout Hall Hat Stand, Walnut Hall Chair, Marble Top Table, Mahogany Couch and four Chairs, 2 Turkish Chairs, Parlor Set (birch), Bedroom Set, Wire Mattress, Irou Bedstead, Lounge, Sideboard, Dining Table and Chairs, Smoking Chairs, Corner Chair, Piano Stool. Music and Music Rack, Whatnot, Hal! Oil Cloth, Dinner Set, Hanging Lamp (three lights), Kitchen Uten- sils, etc., etc. Everything will be sold. EK. H. NORTON & CO, Auctioneers. D» &e nov24—eod WANTS, LOST, FOUN WANTED.—A good general Servant at once Apply to Rev, Mr. Litoyp, Fitzroy Street. East. 3i—no Vv 27 Ww? NTED.—A lad with some knowledge f the drug business. Apply at Watson's Deng Store. tf—nov29 WANTED.— A good plain Cook. Highest wages and no washing. Apply at this tf—nov27 oftice. V ANTED.—A girl to do general housework in asmall family, about the Ist of December. Apply at this office, nov27 I SALE.—A new Organ, Reason for sell- ing—leaving the country. No reasonable offer refosed.—-PaTRICK SHERRY, Fitzroy Street. nov27—dy & wky Zw for general housework Apply to Mrs. nov26 \ ANTED.—A Girl , Good references required, R. B. NokvTON, Upper Privce Street. To LET.—A Tenement House on Upper Queen Street, next to A. J, ers ogo ae w- nov? J. McoGitt. OST,—A bunch of keys. The finder will be L rewarded on leaving it at this office. novi2t T FENNELL. OUSE TO LET. containing four rooms, with good cellar and stabling ; pump in the yard, Apply to FRANCIS MONAGHA™, at the Brewery, Malpeque Read, 3i law pd—nov20 ye particulars apply at this office. R SALE.—A Hall Stove—Sultana Base Burner—in good condition.—R, K, Jost. novl0—tt LET.—A six room Cottage, with Stable, at east end of Euston Street.—Mrs. WM. tf—nov22 LE? —A House on Dougiass Street, Contain- ing five rooms, with garden attached. ad novi5 ——A IN D——— Low Prices to Every Buyer of Moen’s and Boys’ Clothing, AL: PRES Charlottetown, December 1, 1899. Ee BROS". fw (xX ) They are the Men who believe in Small Profits and Quick Sales, and in order to carry out this motto they have the Prices : 2 Miark. We ask cur customers not to buy Second-Class two prices for what yeu buy. fail to see our Emmense Stock, forget our Prices are the Lowest. down below Low Water Gaoods. Don’t pay Don't Don't 136 and 144 Queen Street. ~' | ’ ; } i «8 a | om aa | os | M4,, = U = | =} oe t oe a Pa | .) $3 s|\sib ee | & = | ca | = —. = | Ss s | edo oat = Ladies’ Winter Uns SS FUR GOODS! | CLOAKINGS. | 5 .. ao = dervests, Girls’ Win- = — | aerate = ‘ind This Department is a very an | Our New Season's yi ter Undervests, Boys’ “= |. : | = | ur New Seasen’s | 2 | = striking feature of our Stock, | as Stocl A ‘ ‘ee 3 : ; ; so |Stock is Great in| @ Winter Undercliothing, . for we have laid special stress a a = | | Variety, Newest im | p= 8, F aide | E> | upon QUALITY in our pur- | 8 | ae Ts all Sizes and Makes, + = | Patterns and € Cm hans chases, and as a natural result | | atterns and ¢ olor- pe i n i a | | ino Binect i alitv. | eS Eider Down Quilts = QtLGEEWYE. etleupe cess diiolon ing, Finest in Quality, | & Bachelors & Blankets. oS from beginning to end. | a and Lowest in Price. = we \ Se 1 = neater = nine os | i | = FS | | =. T ’ 7 r ‘ r , r STANLEY BROS.,) & | STANLEY BROS... = STANLEY BROS. | & = &3 ais = e BROWN'S BLOCK. EA BROWNS BLOCK. $3 | BROWN'S BLOUK. aS cunaniuaipeatanenensteaaanpmetmmnateanaamnieenarammaptanre*emeneeetes noms “ee naosendenedieaaaianitiaaaninemnntenaguacraata aoe Ca si od Charlottetown, November 8. 1890—dy eod wky a House and Lot at Brighton, HE undersigned will, on SATURDAY, the Sixth day of December next, at 1) o’clock in the Forenoon, se}l 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, Auctioneer. nov29—dy SiLi. SEALETTE. SPECIAL VALUE AND LARGE VARIETY. s) Pe oe, ett Dros, Pressed Hay. TONS CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY land- ing ex 8. S. Bonavista, For sale by HORACE HASZARD. nov24—Iw eod NOTICE TO PAY. LL PERSONS indebted tothe subscriber AX are requested to pay their accounts before the 15th day of December next. All ace-unils remaining unpaid after that date will be placed in the Court for collection. J. B. MACDONALD. Ch’town, Nov. 25, 1890—eod tl 15th FLOUR. CONSIGNMENT OF GOOD FLOUR at $4.50 per Barrel. L E. H. NORTON & CO. nov25—6i eod AUCTION SALE!cyanren OAK” COOK STOVES AND RANCES With Wonderiui Wire Gauze Gen Boors. HE 92 -_~ ABOVE CELEPRATED sizes for all kinds of fuel, from $24 00, with Fittings complete. teed perfect in operation. We can refer intending purchasers to hundreds of families who are now using STOVES AND RANGES are now made including 11 sizes for Soft Coal. in Prices run Every Range or Cook Stove sold is guaran- “CHARTER OAKS” in the City and Country. DODD & ROGERS. Charlotttetown, Nov. 1, 1890—dy 2aw (mon sat) wky r —- _———— “ . SS NET enema TD ae . eas vncnamcentitine | ALL WATCHES A RH— COMPASSES. nations en) ee ‘*A few days ago au American gentleman, being asked which point was th + . . + : : , ‘yr Nerth, puiled out his watch, lovked at it, and at once pointed to the North. t explain, he said : Point the hour hand to the sun, and the South ts exactly ha way between the hour and-the figure XII on the watch. For instance: Suppose it is 4 o'clock, Point the hand indicating 4 to the sun and [1 on the watch is exactly South.” — Extract from London Truth in Jeweler’s Guide. If you have not a good Watch to prove the above, cal and get one of our ROCKFORD, WALTHAM or ELGIN; WATCHES; and if you cannot see the figures on the dial distinctly, a pair of our best Spectacles might aid you. Ki. W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK, CITY, Charlottetown, Nov. 8, 1890—2aw & wky