~ seed pte sD + wae ved % a Local and Other Items. Frrast SLEIGHING—to-day. ictenadileaiilaso Ni Pick. New goods received to day and arriving nearly every day for the Christmas trade at G. H. Taylor's. sli casein Xmas Nemper.—The Christmas number of the Toronto Globe and Montreal S¢ had at the Diamond Bookstore, sidinailladidichsisieed Berrer Tum Year.—The steamer discon- tinued her trips on the Sunmmerside-Point du Chene route about the third of December last y ear, ir may be fe 5. Ga Che Bible Class will meet as usual this evening from 8 till 9 o'clock in the Upper Parlor, and will be conducted by Rev. Mr. Read eisiitinntes A FACT that all men with gray and many wvled whiskers should know, that Bucking ams Dye always « jlors an even brown or black at wili. — = Many 1HANKS.—A very pretty imitation hand-painted grate ornament has been fo: warded THe EXAMINER, with the compliments of Mr. E. W. Taylor. iiiiechliRebine AcmgE ~ SKATEs.—Three genuine acme skates, received per steamer Beatrice, will be sold cheap for cash. Ww. Crabbe, Walker's Corner. OE To Open Monpay.—The Bazaar , Diamond Bookstore is filled to overflowing with a magnificent stock of Christmas goods, and will open for the season on Monday morn ing next. CASYS Simon over the oe Tae Day or Rest.—Christians observe Sun- lay; the Greeks, M mday; the Persians, Tues- day; the Assyrians, the Ngy p tians, Thursday; the Turks, Friday; the Jews, Saturday. We inesday ; dednnrilliipsahioenn PRILHARMONIC.—An orchestral practic« was held on Thursday evening, and a full practice will be held on Tuesday and Thurs aay of next week, in preparation lout grand concert of the 1¥th. - ALL those heating and itching humois of the scalp, so troublesome to many persons, are effectuallyeured by the use of Ayer’s Hair } the Vigor. If hot attended to in time, these dis- eases are very liable to result in loss of the hair. ialsdiliesiecim Tae Writtams Prano.—Hon L.-C. Owen says; The Williams Piano i recently ' ought from you has given every satisfaction, a... would recommend them to intending purchas- Sole agents—J, F. Willis Mi ers. x i, Nachern’s Suilding, Lower Queen Street. aesescdiliaibaniae fo SHrerens.—The steamer Coila will leave Boston on Tuesday next, 10th inst., for Sydney, with a cargo of flour and other goods, and may come to Charlottetown and Souris, weather permitting. Any person having freight ior Boston will ple we AUVise D, Farquharson & Son. Dee7 Si - AN Exrasaapton.—We argglad to learn that the Post Office Inspector instituted an enquiry into the matter of the mail bag dropped on Great George Street. Such matters may seem to be small, but they are essentially import ant. In appears that there were no letters, nut only papers, etc, in the bag that was dropped, and that the beys who picked it up were mnistaken in sapposing that the language widressed to them when they broaght it to Post Office was profane or discourteous. The apparent discourtesy resulted, it is stat- the pie ed, from a gust of wind which slammed _ the door in their faces. —— ——— 9 0+ Personal. .rtemas Hooper, Esq., of Bedeque is visit ing the city. Mr. Robert Blackburn, of Ottawa, has dis posed of his phosphate mine in the township of Templeton for $180,000 to an English syn dicate, Mr. Parnell has “turned up” all right, and will speak ata meeting at Albert Hall, Not- tingham, on Tuesday. He will reply to Lord Salisbury at the recent Conservative Confer ence, Nottingham. Mr. Arnold Morley and Mr, Henry Broadhurst, Liberal members of the House of Commons for Nottingham, will gipport Parnell. The Montreal Gazette says that it is gener all pnderstood that Hon. Mr. Justice Johnson will be appoints d Chief Justice of the Superi r Court in succession to Sir Andrew Stuart, and that Mr. Justice Casault, of Quebee will be named Acting Chief Justice. Che widest circulation has been given to the statement that the Prince of Wales was a sufferer from Bright's disease. Dr. A. J. B Jenner, Bishop Cosmopolitan, addressed the Prince a letter on October 23rd to tender him the assurance that if His Noy ul Highness was really @ sufferer from the disease in question he might find comfort from the fact that the disease is not incurable. The bishop said that as he had ence before been of service to his royal highness in a critical time, he was again ready to be commanded. Under date cf November 16, the controller of the royal household wrote from Marlborough House to the bishop, thanking him for his letter, and ‘* So far from suffering from Bright's disease, his royal highness has never known Letter health than he is now enjoying.” — ~~ ore = Lo ‘al Notices. Childrens’ Sleighs at Mark Wright & Co's. aeci; ot fay ily : Rocking Horses at Mark Wright & Co’s, dec] 6i snow Sho els at Mark Wright & Co's. dec7 6i Fancy Tables and Easy Chairs at Mark VW rig! t & Co's. dec] 61 Boys Overecoets selling very low this month ndon House. dec6 4i f men’s, women’s, children’s and boots, felt dvershoes, rubbers, felt boots, and felt slippers, a great variety, ived at Goff Bros. nol6tf Miss Carey wishes to notify the public that she has taken rooms on Beer's Square, where she is prepared todo Mantle and Dressmakiug at the shortest notica, ti—dec4 atthe Li ot) Cas DOY ruobel just re ‘ Ladies Fay Capes, at @learing out prices at J. B. Macdonald's. dec4 6i Just open d, another large and choice sup- ply of glass and crockery ware. inner sets % 385 and $10. This is the cheapest and best Value ever offered here. “Bea sets also very mr Chamber sets, glass table and water la” with a very large nhmber of library ps, table lamps and handJamps which we — every one to see before taking a pur- Chase, We claim to have the cheapest, the st and the largest stock of crockery and oan war ¢ i ithe city to-d ay . Those goods A DE SOLU, 80 let everybody come, We are pres to see our old customers co ing every _PY¥, Sut we want to see others & we have TEE ——? | Special DesPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER. Emin Pasha’s Condition. ZANZIBAR, Dec. 6. j ' The condition of Emin Pasha is slightly j inay | | } to defray the cost of asked to watch out for Silcott, the ab-} |sconded cashier of the Washington ser- | CHAN a i - , bh “ | geant-ol-arms office, who recently cleared | . me ANY OF THE out with a Quebec girl named Thebaulr, | SPASMODIC iMP iD -TIDKS taking with him $71,000. Silcott is sup- | mioeiU WARE AEE, > , } | posed to be in Canada. | Oe eeenenemmeneggpanosenenciomas reg * - 2g = ; fy ely T avi | LHASA BAZAN Jeff Davis Dead. ’ - | overhead will open f the Season on MON. improved to-day. to the injuries to his head, received in- ternal injuries when he feil. THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - ‘TELEGRA PHIC NEWS, i | He however in addition | | —_—— SATURDAY, Ait tie i - DECEMBER 7. 1889. ahs eg se aD a — GOODS! (Xx) _ Having rented a portion of the Store af 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 after TUESDAY NEXT, the 3ra inst., consisting of Papier Machie Goods, Fire Brasses and Fenders, Curtain Chains, Oxydized Goods, Dressing and Stationer y Cases, Desks, Albums, Blotters, Faney Flower and Work Baskets, Loxvox, Dec. 6. | Ladies’ Jewel and Dressing Cases, Vases, Fairy Lamps, Inkstands, Letter Balances, Puzzles, Magie Lanterns, China Tea Sets, Surprise Boxes, Photograph Screens, Candle Roses, Dish Papers, Bon-Bons, Musical Boxes, Dolls and Toys in great rye , . . Che Foreign Uttice has received a tele gram from Zanzibar to the effect that Emin’s skull is not fractured, and that re- covery 18 p ssible. pre bably the judgment of Dr. Parke, and the diagnosis that there is no fracture of the skull is no ae This is ) 1 r i doubt the basis for the favorable opimon viven. ZANZIBAR, Dec. 6. Emin, who was wneonscious for ten hours, w »ble to speak thismorning. He hoy es to reach here in ten d sys. Oitawa Notes. Orrawa, Dec. 6. Sir John Maedonald is still unwell, and a cabinet council was held at his residence to-day. At th governn) e coming session of parliament the it will be asked t) grant money taking tidal observa- tions on the Atlantic and Gulf coosts. The police authorities have been here New ORLEANS, Dec. 6. The sudden change in condition took place about six o’clock in cause, he was seized with a congestive chill, which seemed to crush the vitality out of hisenfeebled body. From that moment to the time of his death, the case was that of gradual sinking. The body of Jeff Davis will lie in state in the City Hall till Wed- nesday next, the day of the burial. The Governor recommends that business be suspended on that day. Not Satisfied. MonrreaL, Dec. 6. According to La Patrie, Chapleau is very much dissatisfied over the shuffle by which Colby was broyght into the Federal Cabinet and Sir John Macdonald made Minister of Railways, and that-he intends ** retirimg to his tent Chapleau’s frieuds have frequently his party ser- } etl shay. complained that vices are not appreciated by his leaders, who keep him in a position of no im- portance. [The above is evidently a Grit invention. } , - — — Another Big Investment. New York, Dee. 6. The Times says that the extent of $100,000,009 is about to be invested in this country in a single enter- prise. It will be what is known as a financ- ing company. Its principal object is to provide credit for new American railway property by a system of insurance, mort- gages and guarantees, furnishing all ne- cessary support for new railway enterprises. English capital to What the Company Want. Orrawa, Dec. 6. Settlers on lands granted by the Do Government to a ‘Temperance Colonization Company in the Northwest in 1882 have written to the Government compliiuing that they are threatened with eviction by the Company who AUXIOUS to get possession of their improvements. minion are Out on Strike. ae Sr. Joun, Dec. 6. In consequence of the employes in the dye department of the New” Brunswick Cotton Mill going out on strike against a ten per cent, reduction in wages, Parks & advertising for to take their Hon are places. men Boulanger Again. LONDON, Dec. 6. announces from a_ reliable source that General Boulanger has been engaged to lecture in the United States The Star iC if al} id ty ‘Superior Quality aud Better | DAY MORNING NEXE, 9th instant, Jefferson Davis’ | will be the evening, when, without any assignable | aud will deliver the first lecture in the New York Academy of Music. sdlibd thats Silcott's Big Scoop. : j Wasninaton, Dee. 6, The special committee appointed to in- vestigate the defalcation of Silcott, the cashier of the sergeant-at-arms, are in s8e- cret session to-day. The sum taken is now placed at $71,800, $500 Damages. Sr. Jonny, Dec. 6. The case of Brown vs. Elder, an action for libel against the Daily Telegraph, was concluded to-day and resulted in a verdict of $500 damages for the plaintiff. Weather Bulletin. Toronro, Dec. 7.—-10 a. m. Fresh or strong north-west to west winds ; fair ; lower temperature to-day, bigher again to-morrow. —_++9+e——___—___—— See the Ulster Cloths selling cheap at J. B. M acdonald’s. dec4 6i The cheapest shoe leather in town at the Dominion Boot & Shoe Store. dec4 bi Thousands of dollars worth of sole leather cheap and good at Goff Bros. dec4 Correct.—James Paton & Co.'s is the) place to buy a good reefer or overcoat. A real good ladies’ skating boot for $1.85 at Gotf Bros. * dect Handsome, engraved ladies’ and gents’ gold watches and beautiful diamond rings just. re- ceived at E. W, Taylor's. Call and see the nice chromo picture soreens ‘oods & > an c ; & ah Ww. P ce a at the cheapest erokery a will, _ MOVE ity wy Bw that purcbasets of goods get free at E. W. Tyytor's, variety, all purchased for cash from ihe best houses in England. Bargains. | | | F j g ANYONE who can prove vo our satis _ faction that the HOLIDAY GOODS -AT THE Diamond Bookstore -ARE NOT OF— Vain and The Attraction of the City. See our Immense Stock of AMAS CARDS. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore. Ch’town, Dec. 3, 1889--eod An Item More Than On eee Interesting, ( WING to the fact that private parties J and itinerant peddlers from other places have gone into the Xmas Trade for a month cided the whole of our well-selected stock AT COST, .The pub- lic are invited to call and see the goods and compare prices. dec4 REDDIN BROS. HINGIPAL W FOR- or so, we have ck to otter Upper Prince Street School. 4 PPLICATIONS will be received by the 4 > ‘ on . ’ ’ x Board of School Trustees of Charlotte- town from Teachers of the First Class, Up to Ninth af for the position of PRINCIPAL of Upper Prince Street School. 1899. Apply to ISAAC OXENHAM, Secretary of School Board. Ch'town, Nov. 27, 1889—god tl 9th The Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Ex- hibition Association. rpex DERS for conatructing the Industrial Ex- ’ hibition Building will be received by me at the office of Warburten & Smallwood. up to SATURDAY, the 4th day of January next, 1890, at 1% o'clock, noon. Plans and specific oflice of Chappell & lottetown, Each tender must be aecompanied by a certi fied cheque for ten per centum of the tender, as security for the faithful performance of the contract The contractor willbe required tosign the or- dinary form of bond and agreement usnally viopted by the Dominion Government for the construction of public works Any person tendering who does not enter into said bond and agreement within one week after notice of his tender being aceepted, the cheque so paid in will be absolutely forfeited The whole work to be completed on or before the 15th day of August next, A. D. 1°90. The Directors do not bind themselves the lowest or any tender. G. seen at the Architects, Char itior® may be Phillips, to accept SMALLWOOD, Acting Secretary. 18x9—~eod tl dte BAZAAR! THE WILLING WORKERS —INTEND HOLDING A Ch’town, Dec, 4, Tea and Fancy Sale le aii THURSDAY, 12th INST., nina ST. JAMES’ HALL. Doors open at 2.30. Tea on the Table at 6 o’clock. Come one! Come all! A good time ex- | pected. Admission, 10 cents. GERTRUDE BROWN, Secretary. T ea, 25 centa, dec3—4i 2aw BUSINESS FOR SALE, YHE SUBSCRIBER, intending to devote his whole attention tothe Flour Mill and Incandescent Light, offers for sale the Good Will and Stock-in-Trade of his Dry Goods Business. Terms easy, and satisfactory arrangement made with any competent.young man. GEORGE B. FULL. HED, the | Engagement to date from Ist January, | j a Es VV bo Knocked —— ene, We knocked them out the first strike. \RE THE PEOPLE A Grand Chance for intending purchasers to secure December 3. 1889, = ———— High Prices Out of the Field. —(x) It was a regular WALK OVER, but it makes us the Cham- ‘pion of Low Prices. \ Overcoats from 10 to 20 pe HOW WE Di cess lies im and having g the fact purchased our stock at prices that defy the from $4.90 to $14.00. Rieefers from $1.78 to $12.00. Suits from 9dc. to $12.00. Ladies’ Wister Cloth and Ladies’ Dress Goods at x cent. less than regular prices. 1) #P..-The whole secret of our suc- that we offer what the people want, competition of the world, we can sell better goods at less money than satisfied, ' Charlottetown, November 13, 18S89—eod wky Try us and be J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STRERT. any other house. . ee “ion Great Stock OF z >, CLOTHING. - Visit Us Visit Us, Charlottetown, October 25, 1889. WANTS, JANTED.—A Lady Clerk iu a Grocery Store. \ Address Pest Office Box 278. 3i—dec7 WANTED Apply to dec5—3i 2aw IMMEDIATELY.—A_good Cook. | Mrs. Incs, Esplanade. | pd | ‘ W ANTED IMMEPDIATELY.—A Cook. Apply ! ; to MRS. GEORGE PEAKE, Charlottetown. i dec4 ' j \W ANTED —At the Hospital for the Insane, two | Female Attendants. Apply at once to DR, | BLANCHARD, Charlottetown. 4i —dec4 A DVERTISER will pay » good rental ior a} 4a warm, We il-furr shed house of about eight | APPly i for i at this cidice, ecz Si rooms in good local ys, the ee, . | — LET.—Dweiliag House on corner of Pownal and Kent Streets. Apply to Tuos, W. Dopp. | 3aw tf LE sciareae Ms Hoses Seni inde ad ee JIANO FOR 84LE at a bargain, if applied for | } at once. Engnire at this office. novi—tt eod nove bs | to 4 good Milch Cow. Apply’ to - LAURENCE W. WATSON, Queen Sireet, novis j ect <cpeneiiieaiengnieritegeniititaphipiieaaitpaareiningaapiegitiui i W ANTED.—On the 19th of December, a good enart girl for general housework. Good Wagesgivern. Apply at this office. dec4 FR, SALE.—T wo Buffalo Robes, nearly new. Also, one Vouble and one ¢ Sleigh. BETTEHR VALUH IN Tate LOST, FOUND &e | ~ _ — 7 : r ( 5 Dooender tot, VCR YMLAae kveefers and Overcoats, IN © Ga ws eo - = — Space eae sovinensanetegraenaree SEE oR Boys’ Suits, Reefers and oa Men’s Overcoats. it Will Pay You. JAMES PATON & CO., QUEEN SQUARE. Overcoats. BOOKBINDING - JAS. D. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. nine) OQOKBIN DING in all styles. MAGAZINES, such as the “ Boys’ Own Paper,” Own Paper,” Harper's Publications, “ Illustrated London News,” ** Graphic,” ** Black wood’s,” ‘* Chambers’ Journal,” ‘Saturday Review,” *‘ Scribner's,” * Lippincott’s,” “Modern Machine Shop Practice,” ete., ete., bound at reasonable prices, in elegant and strong binding. ** Girls’ BLANK BOOKS neatly ruled aud strongly bound. A large stock of Blank Book Paper on hand. LIBRARY BOOKS tastetully bound in all colors of Cloth and Leather. Old Volunes rebound in any desired style. As all work is done under my personal sapervision, I guarantee satisfact JAS. D. 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