SLE LEVI ELE EDO M LIOT LLNS EIS 890. a os oon WEDNESDAY, ec i hae tt et et, CEN EXAL a DECEMBER ee oiher tems. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS,{ aren. | 4 : 3 a Un the 16th Dee., at Tremont Temple, im ki 4 — oston, Mass., by the Rev. Emory J. Haynes, CoM , | Sprectal Despatonrs to Tuk Examiner, - aia Benjamin Broadhurst, of Boston, , pe Christmas | ; formerly of Bristol, Englund, to Mi: es mn ; pr ' » dinglind, to Margaret te | A False Report. ‘beth, voungest daughter of the late eal c se | + James L. Mellish, of Pownal, P. E ao . The 8 r Nutwood ariive "| Lonpon, Dec. 23. Saldeae 5 24, I ‘i i ~~ leenaia . : xp Souris to-d ‘ a § A ee To h, published in all the DIED. an % scAOINY Bnwiish papers, ; se is ci ; ; : — | vtaik of char tan” ri » AbNounNces that the : In this city, this morping, after a lingering ‘ , Garett i r Vonnoily ' ¥, ne flon reorge Foster, Minister | illuess, borne with Christian resignation, Pa aal ly ‘nance fur the Dominion, to the West | Henry M. Carrol, in the 98th year of his age. \ ' - ' ( : ; 41s, and the conlerence held eariy in Requiescat in pace 5 aR Di ; fautumn bet wee ‘, ~ . ; tog Xs Ce tear Ov ‘ uw between the Canadian and New. [Funeral from his late residence, Sydney hr iting St fountland Ministers, were likely to lead to | Stacet, at 8.45 Friday morning, to St Dun- take this opportunity of wishing all their customers and stolen a march on Charlottetown. We learn from the Times that at a geners] meeting of the tiredepirtment a few evening ago, it was decid: d | fiiemen’s tournament iu Menc'on next summer, and to invite the fire er towns and cities to par- to hold a d-parcments « f oth ticipate. deiciniisniliias tae A Curistmas Concert under the direc- tion of Prof. Friese wiil be given by the hoi wxnwall Methodist charch, on the 2tth inst., There will be a Women's Mis- choir of the ( the evening of Wednesday, commencing at 7 30 o'clock. silver collection in aid of the gon ry Society. ic and a fi e entertainment are assured. diatinacaces Cikistwas Di able to say that Mr. R. R. Fitzgerald been enabied to supply to the deserving poor of this city 1846 for their Christmas dinners. A present of 30 geese was given Mr. F t:gerald by a leading uptown club, Ail honor to Mr. Fitzgerald for his charitable endeavors to make this Christmas one of happiacss to our poorer brethren. — > has geese Tryox Wooten Mitis.—The Wooleu Manufacturing Company have dce- ciled upon making Charlottetown quarters for tier wholceale trade, have opened an office and ) 1een Street, opposite Norton & Fennell’s. Mr. J. D. Reid wiil have charge of this de- cepartment. and - _ Erwortn Leacce Concert.—The fellowing will take part at the Kpworth League and Sunday School concert ou Tuesday evening next: Mra. Roome, Mrs. H. Large, Miss Poole, Miss Large, Miss G. Brown, Miss M, j Moore, Miss Read, Mr. F. H. Beer, Mr. Fletcher, and the Methodist choir, under the dicection of Mr. Heartz. Programme on Fri- aay. csislieieiaaa Kenstscron Hatt.—-The Christmas de- coratiens in the above hail are something elaboraté. The workers have been toiling hard for some with much success, They intend holding a public tea in the halion Friday pight mext. They have placed tickets at the stores of W. C. furner and Haszard & Moore, which can be h ad ior 50 cents. - Tne Straxcey will not be to resume work Saturday Her main steam pipe has been ordered to Halifax for repairs. jn the meantime the mails have been ordered The mail will close at 7.30 ning, and a special train will leave for Cap* Traverse at 8 o'clock to- night. Mr. Lord leit for Cape Traverse this afternoon, and§ he first mail will cross to- morrow, there being fuur boats and crews @iready for work, time able be lore via the Capes local time this eve +. FIRE the -We regret very business premises of Joseph Gallant, Esq , at Rusticeville, were destroyed by list night. Telephonic communication with that place is interrupted to-day owing to the fire, and it is difficult to obtain particulars. It is stated, however, that the fire originated in a coal shed between the shop and warehouse and was probably DESTROYED BY much to learn that fire caused by spontaneous combustion. The oes ia insured in companies represented y Mr. fF. W. Hyndman. Blown AGainst tug Train.~The Moncton Times says: A snow storm and blizzard pre- vailed sorth all along the I. ©. R., on Friday and Friday night The wiad was the worst for many years and almost equalled one of the Dekcta blizz we sometimes read about. At Jacquet River, in the morning, a passenger who was attempting to board the delayed Quebec express, was picked up by the wind and blown bodily against the train. His name was not learned but his hip was brokea and he sustained other seii.us injuries. ’ irus esas Curisruas Presents. ~Donald Nichol- son, Esq , of the firm of Hickey & Nichol- 80n, tobacco manufacturers, was yesterday presented with an elegant fur cap and collar, valued at $30 The presentation was made by the factory employes, eich of whom contributed a dollar to the fund. Mr. Nicholson is evidently very popular with his workmen. Mr Fulton, of the Bazsar Co., has kindly presented the Prince of Wales Colledge Students Christian Association with a large and expensive Bible handsome- ly bound in moroceo. The Association is one indebted to him for his generous ¢ Many of the teachers in the Public cnocls were the Pupils of Christmas recipients from their gifts. ‘his opening argument this | claimed that the evidence of the state did not A pleasant drive on good xer.—We are happy to be | | is as great a mystery as ever, Tryon | } -> , that the state be c impelled te elect one count of the indictment on which to rely. The cf- fect of this decision is to allow the indictment te stand, as the trial jury may render a ver- dict of guilty on either of three counts. Jos. H. Worcester, council of the defence, made afternoon He connect Isaac with the crime, and that the marder {the men whose body was’ found occurred in Maine, The defence swore eleven | Witnesses this afternoon, their testimony go- ing to show that the witnesses who claimed to have heard the shots couid not have been on the road at the time they said. ~_—> Bodies Recovered. Hatirax, N. §., Dec. 23. Four more bodies were recovered to-day from the scene of the coal shed horror at Cunard’s Wharf. They were imbedded in the cual. The body of Nicholas Baldwin is now the only one still unrecovered. ‘The Coroner's Jury to night returned a verdict of ‘‘accidental death.” The cause of the collapse Washington Appointments. head- i WasHINGToN, Dec. 23. warehouse on| ,. we : | The President to-day sent tothe Senate the nominations of Henry B. Brown, of Michigan, as associate justice of the Supreme Court, Vice Honorable Samuel F, Miller deceased, and of Colonel Charles Sutherland, Surgeon-General with the rank of Brigadier-Gencral, Vice J. H. Baxter resigned. Fa‘al Collision ai Sea. Lonvon, Dec. 23. A despatch from Pernambuco says the | Hamburg ship, Librissa, collided with and ‘gank the British ship Talookdar from Cal- eutta for London. The captain and twenty-two members of the crew of the Talookdar were drowned. cee en cee Big Fire. New Orveans, Dec. 23. The sugar house of the Courtright Lustes ' Fuseleer plantation was burned this morn- ing. Loss $100,000 ; insurance $50,000. Plimsoll in Montreal. MoNTREAL, Dec, 23. Mr. Plimsoll will ar:ive here, on Thursday morning, and will interview the cattlemen and shippers. + -- i Tue Crry Scuoors.—The city schools closed to-day for the Christmas vacation. The day’s uvrest among the pupils attested the anticipation of the amount of enjoyment to be got out of a Christmas vacation. Valuable and handsome presents were received by the teachcrs from the ssho'’ars of the several departments of the Weat Kent Street School, amongst which may be mentioned :— To Mr. Miller, principal, a superbly finished hall lamp; Mr. Duncan, vice-principal, a handsomely mounted ebony iukstand (double); Mr. Shaw, a costly photo album; Mr Young, a beautiful silver pickle dish and moustacre cup; Mr. Thomson, an elegant writing-desk and stationary; Miss Wadman, an sutograph album, wallet, and writing case; Miss Ashley, a handsome cabinet photo album, glove-box, flower vase, cup and saucer; Miss Stumb’es, hooklets, cards, ete.; Miss Cursie, handsome cabinet photo album superpos® on a drawer- box, toilet bottle, ete. ‘The teachers supplied, as is their wont, the wherewithal for a Christ- mas dinner for their Janitor. On no occasion did they discharge more beartily this pleasing act than on the present occasion. Mr. Vance has in every respect shown himself to be the right man in the right place. i At Queen Square School, Principal Me- Swain was presented with an address and & handsome photograph album ; Mr.“ Smith with an elegant ink:tand, and Miss Fen- nessey a copy of Shakespeare's we rks. We have not heard what j;resevts the other’ teachers received. ; Istanp Porators ~The North Sydney, | ©. B. Herald says : The schooner Mary B., now at Vooght’s wharf with a cargo of | P. E. L. potatves and turnips will remain | there until next spring. Potatoes will likely be searce before next spring and the | owner of the cargo expects to receive 8 good figure for his produce by keeping until then, Xllis ~ Prete sialic WATSON'S DRUG STORE. JN ORDER TO CLEAR, during the Holi- day Season, Liberal Discounts will be allowed upon the already low prices. Handkerchief and Glove Boxes, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Brush and Comb Cases, Oder Cases, Dresssing Cases, Scis- sor Cases, Hand Mirrors in great varicty, Leather Photo Screens, Satin-Lined Work Baskets, Flectric Gas Lighters, Siiver, Cut Glass and Forcelain Smeling Bottles, Plush and Leather music Rolls, Vases aud Hanging Plower Pots, in the New Bronze Ware. Cigar and Cigarette Cases and Heliders. The largest assortment of beauti- ful Pipes ever in the city. Inspection wiil prove that we have the largest and best stock of Perfumes at wonderfally low prices, Jewel Cases, Blotter Portfolios, Handsome Playing Cards, Writing Desks and Cases, Infants’ Hair Brushes, Gold and Silver-deaded Walking Sticks. Tobaceo Jars, Leather and Silver Fiasks, Shaving Mugs, Pocket Magnifying Giasses, Piash Tebacco Pouches, Cut Glass Cologne Bottles, Large Leather Wallets, Silver-Sacked Brush and Mirror Sets, Thermometers, and many other smaller articles suitable for Presents to Men, Women and Children, No trouble to show goods. W. R. WtTséN, Queen Street. Ch'town, Dee. 17, 1890 —dy tl 25th a THE LARGEST — BEST STOCK WE HAVE EVER SHOWN OF oo. in Gold and Silver, for Boys, Girls, Ladies and Gent’emen. CLUCKS, in Marble, I:aitation Marble, Antique Oak, Walnut, Nickel, etc. JEWELRY in all of the newest and best desigus. In SOLID SILVER and SILVER- PLATED GJODS we have almost every- thing imaginable. We have also added-a fine assortmefit of GOLD AND SILVER CANES, which make a suitable Present for a Gentleman. We have placed a Bargain Counter in our Store filled with VASES, LUSTERS, FLOWER HOLDERS, etc., which will be sold regardless of cost. A Special Discount will be allowed Cash customers for Ten Days from this date. Ww. W. WELLNER. Ch’town, Dec. 20, 1890—dy tl xmas kK, DP. C. is Guaranteed. Fancy Goods from Silber & Fleming, London, together with a splendid assortmept of Meer- chaum and Briar Pipes, Cigar Cases, Card Cases, Cribbage Boards, ete. REDDIN BROS, _ nov2]—2aw t] 20th dec, then eod 1890--1891 ——AND-—— New Year! BUY YOUR SUPPLIES GB0, CARTER & OD’. AYER RAISINS, Cooking Raisins, Cur- rants, Candied Peels, Essences, Pure Spices, Pastry Flour, Tea (Strong and Fine Flavored), Ba badoes Molasses, Granulated Suger, West India Sugar, American Kero- sene, Apples, Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Choice Confectionery, Candy Toys, Jams, Canned Fruits, ete. ‘Arso—The Celebrated Bensdorp’s Royal Dutch Cecoa, GEO. CARTER & CO., Market Square. Ch’town, Dec, 11, 1890—dy law wky NeW GUUDS ——FOR THE—— Holiday Trade sii a SANDERSON & C0’. New Layer Raisins, New Valencia Layer Raisins, New Cooking Raisins, New Currants, Nuts and Cenfectionery, New Dates, New Figs, New Stewing Prunes, New Lemons,’ New Florida Oranges: ——ALSO—-— A large stock of Pink Table Jelly (assorted flavors), Keiller’s Jams and Jelly, Raspberry Vinegar, Van Houtan’s Cocoa, Fry's Choco- late and Cocoa, Rowntree’s Chocolates and Confectionery, Fine Scotch Oatmeal (in 7 Ib, tins), English Golden Syrup (superior quality). Our Choice Blended 32 Cent Tea has be- come very popular, and our 24 Cent Tea con- tinues to keep away ahead of everything in the market. SANDERSON & CO., Newson’s Block, South Side of Queen Square, Opposite Post Uffice. decll—dy Imeod wky WANTS, LOST, FOUND &€ ANTED.—A good servant for general house- work. High wages to a suitable person.— Mrs WM. WExKs, Brighton. deci9 WANTED TO EXCHANGE,.—A light Jaunt- ing Sleigh fora Driving Box Sleigh. Ap- ply to G. H. Ta¥Lor, dec22 OARDERS WANTED,.—Apply to Miss Mc- is, Grafton Street, near J. D. McLeod’s lt gy . : 3i pad—dec22 : Skating Boots, » ithe a a Bic mS f Newfoundland and the | 8tan’s Cathedral, thence to Reoran Catholic S t Met st} British West India islands to the Canadi cemetery Friends « ve clef . ; : slands to the Canadian y. riends and acqueintances re- ‘ } H } ° re a cookie ) ottally invited te art t that ‘ht to | : 1 rite comtederaions sit wae udgah ne ate | stl nro ata also all those that ought to be their customers ‘ speci ving been | Foster was sent to the West Indies to hego- New York papers please copy. Terese" it > , . ; r : a i | tivte terms with those colenies. Imperial At New Glasgow, on the 28th Nov., ult., i a t} . deratl = circles were naturally much | Hattie McKay, daughter of Alex. McKay, in Ml , t Upper Prince Street ClaLeG by tue report, Your correspondent her 15th year, z jay Sebo! | Friday even- | ®t once mstituted enquiries at the Colonial = Method’ saab. at 7.90 . ‘tice, a8 any proposals for a further exten- ing, 25¢ Sion of the confederation would have to go re three weddings | through that channel. One of the highe MATR , ings | . : nei, : > highest ——————- &, WT D—— 7 lawn for to-nig \ pos cierk, a uthorities ot that office stated must ¢ m- j pardwa , itor of one of out | phatically that nothing of the sort had ever | ——- pe 3 \ i parts in the | been mooted to the British Government, H ecrodogsTuz_Rxauiver congratulate ; a Ai TOSPELPOUS uNG ie Fe fies da w Year 7 I ident to the Stanley | 4 Woman Hanged. CHAPPELLE S »A * | wil . nn} Mr Small to lee Ka i I —— 2 nounced wr. Chap- j JONDON, Dec, 23. Deos ‘ tare : ae a : a ap she Seer eeNS I pene sniet , p us teleg im, asking that he) Mrs. Nellie Pearcy was hanged this Prine Edward island r st Saturday, aad lecture | morning for the murder of Mrs. Hogg and : here on Monday night n i baby. Mrs Hogg was the wife of a London - tnorter who hi been i ate Nc “wer er who sd een intimate with the 2) . Si beemaihtn: eh ae Pearey woman. The prisoner admitted her ; & & a we x ‘ al h 5 7 &© a . ‘ . rh, sort _ , y . watlst desling with liday trade end (St. The xecution of Mrs. Pearcy was woltal fe tion in consection | t® have taken place last week, but was pos- . ' . eai They a ing distributed free) Poned by order of the Home Secretary to Charlottetown, December 24, 1890. af charge. Call and get one. allow an investigation of the prisoner's ae oo) ee ee ee sare cues , -———_>—-— }sanity ; but the Home Secretary declined FOR 1891 ' ! RINK ()erers {700d ice In 1 good to grant a Cc mmutation. Ey idence was 9 ll NH eres Ing em music made the opening « f the Hillsbor-'furnished showing that on four occasions S me ne Rink a very pleasant occa-/| the w had 3 ted side and that} aa ogg Skating Rink a very pleasant occa-| the woman had attempted suicide and that t t sion for caiera who attended last thy was subject to tite of epilepy. Dr.| +420 LAS’ an ¢ Desl,| REDDIN BROS nicl r} was in very good condition | Forbes Winslow, who has studied the case, a ye Rink most comfortable. iis convineed that if Mrs. Pearcy did com- » WYP A ‘ ‘ HAVE SCE1LV ‘HE snd the Rink a |'* convineed that if Mra. nee Sean -" 15 CENTS EACH, : RECEIVED THEIR (0) z @ , sh 3 | re COURT [here were nine Scott Act’ the time fur her action, . X St k i f 5 ewes on ihe docket this forencon. Patrick | Wholesale and Retail at the DIAMOND Mas 06 0 allcy 00 § : i . : Bncod S50 ao sth’e : ee a BOOKSTORE : : : § is fined $50 or cne month's imprisun- ‘ ‘ . abe . : : - tirst offes is and Cbusken b Col- the Sawtelle Case. Soe sae Sa , nent for ‘ 0 ice, a0 § - LA or c ‘ . ‘ ; ; allleechadi parti age tee sd ee ee THLO. L. CHAPPELLE. | They are now open and ready for inspection. AND COMPRISES SOME OF THE—— at athied. Ona at henneenbitainaeel OVER, N. H., Dec. 20. dec23—3i pat 3i guar 3i her 2i su ie No trouble to show the goods. They comprise was dismissed and the others adjourned. Chief Justice Doe this afternoon rejected eee t oe Se ee better selection, larger vareety and, lower L | ow : A ' . | the othe the petition fled by the defendant's counsel | === prices than ever before. Ladies’ and Gents | Latest Novelties from the English and American Markets, nS CovRNAMENT. — Moncton hag 0n the first day of the Sawtelle trial, praying A FEW OF THE cases, German Goods, a large consignment of jst (x) ‘s E CAN NAME BUT A FEW of our many nice things :—JAPANESE WARE, in Fancy Plates, Bowls, Cups and Saucers, Vases, Biscuit Jars, Rese Jars, Trays, Baskets, Jewel Cases, etc. ZYLONITE GOODS, in Balls, Tops, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Photc Frames, etc. Photo Albums, Screen Albums, Stamp Albums, Writing Desks and Writing Pads, Card Cases) STEEL ENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS, ARTO. TYPES and LARGE PHOTOS—ask to see thom. PHOTO PRAMES, all sizes, from Sunbeam to Cabinet. PURSES and POCKET BOOKS for Ladies, Gents and Children, CHILDREN’S BOOKS and PRESENTS without end. Books for young and old, including the works of all the best Poets. We have the LARGEST STOCK OF BIBLES in the city. XMAS BOOKLETS and CARDS from the best artists, including Prang. 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