ge LELIGATPUL Weather. Local and Other items. t - . ; ’ M . » thi on ‘ (REWARDENS SIBETING this evening at | | | > ' ; Wantep Now —Snow to the depth t six it ches > {eetine.—St. George's Orange Lodg: will meet to-night for election of olfices®. } a ease leave your orders early for engray N . H. Taylor's dec5 2i | - ' \eRtvaL.—The brigt. Hattie Louise, Barn- | wd master, arrived at Barbadoes on Tuesday, | fourteen days from Canso—all well. i < } Concerr.—The League of the Cross en-| rtainment in St. Patrick’s Hall, last even- | ng, Was a very pleasant affair. - fo-Nie@nt Have you any engagements to night? Li not, come and have a good time at D. MeLeod’s Hall Admission 15 cents. - ' i ri EVENING.—Prince Edward Council, N 132, R. A., meets this evening at 8 i a : > : : i clock for the election of officers for the com - a \ Fact that all men shaded whiskers shou d know, that Bucking- | wm's Dye always colors an even brown or} ° For cux New CaTHeprat.—We are pleas ed to learn that Father Lynch, ol Marboi Grace, Nfld, is meeting with much encourage- ment on his collecting tour. He has only visited three wards of the city and has al ready coliected about $350. j : - BLoop tells. We may not be able to infuse royal and noble blo xd inte a man’s veins; but we can + oe better; we can e xpel from them all impure a nd poisonous humors by the use of Aver’s Sarsaparilla, Pure blood is the best kind of royal blood, => Tue Soorat.—lIf you are hungry or dull, yne to the social-to-night in McLeod's Hail, and have your tea ond a good laugh. Help the temperance caus Buy a tic ket and ¢ B joy yourselves, Doors open at 7; pertor- mance commences at 8 o’ciock sharp. - - Yue Wriuiams Pranos.—From Ernest La vigue, Req , le uder of the Montreal City Bend: For sweetauess of tone, elegance and duvability ey quite leave in the shade any other Willis &€o.,° Me- street. pisne made ia Canada. - Kachern’s building, Lower Queena oamiiabigilialis From Haxirax.—The steamer Princess Reatrice, Captain Keily, arrived from Halifax via intermediate ports at half-past nine this x with a general cargo and one pas senger- Captain Dare. She will sail on re- tain this evening with a cargo of potatoes, its, pork, etc ‘hte cainilain A CLereyMAN TRANSFERRED.—Rev. John Chaisson, D. D., has been transferred from Indian River to ‘the pastoral charge of two ex- | tensive parishes in the Magdalen Isl ands. His parishoners presented him with an address and purse a few evenilugs agu. The Rev. John 4. Macdonald, of Miscouche, will minister to the spiritual wants of the parish for the prese Gt, Niland ictal Travpe or Moxcrox.—The impoits at the port of Moncton in November amounted in iM with gray and many {| value to $101,037, the duty collected being} $35,222, as compared with imports of $52,403 and duties of $25,625 in November of last year. An increase of 90 per cent., or more is very good Theexportsin the month just closed smounted in value to $24,145, as compared with a value of $25,625 ia the same month | ; at “ _ | for argument in the Haldimand election ap- last year. — Times. 5 ae Pr. KE. Istanp HosprraL.—Amount co lected on Thankegiving r Day by the Presby- terian congr Grand River: $4.40; Souris, egation of Bay Fortune, Souris) Grand River, $3.26; Bay Fortune, $11.36—$19.02. Collected by | : . . e oe , | Mra. Auight from the Ladies of Souris Kast and ‘VY est—cash $23; box of articles valued at Sis Do $4) 6o L olie ‘ted by Mrs. ( Daries ; ‘Townshend from the ladies of Bay Fortune and Rollo Bay: cash, 50c., box of articles alued at $30—830.50 - Wuere 1s PakNELL?—Th St, James frazette states that Parne ii dis sppe ared several weeks ago and has not been beard from since. His whereabouts is a mystery, and his pro- louged absence causes mich trouble to nls adherents. The Gazette says though it has been Parnell’s custom to occasionally exclude | himself, this peried of retirement has — lounger than usual, and he failed to kee several important engagements, includin, “1 & meeting with Gladstone. Seinegietiiiaieine BoiLER ExPpLosions.—From a circular it is warnes that from Sept. Ist to Nov. 10th of this year, 74 boiler explosions in the United pewees and Canada have been re ported. ‘These, : is said, resulted in the loss of 125 lives, and property to the value of $71: 3,200, Well wight the Milwaukee Sen‘sael say, in report- lug one ot them, that when all was over ‘nothing was saved except the certificate of the Unitel States Boiler Inspector to the ef- lect that the boiler was all right. -_---*- Tue Lycerm.—Manager Webber brought his two weeks very successful season, at the Lyceum, to a close last night, playing the drama of ‘‘ Fanchon the Cricket” to a good house. We feel justified in saying that Mr. Webber is deservedly esteemed in Uharlotte- town, and our people are glad to have him come, and sorry to part with him. He could have playe d here two weeks longer with pro- bs to himself and pleasure to the public, but viher engagements prevented. His announce ment of w return Visit next season was loudly Cheered by the audiencs “ — Micgur Have Bren Wors At a rather Ulseasona blk hour tuls mMorhing, a young 1s Stra) eS into the y urd oof McKinnon’s tannery, and in some way managed to fall into 6 Me ¢ if the vats. Once there, he made the dis overy that it was much €dsier to Be< Into the vat thau tu yet out, and he Was obli ped to call for as istane ‘e, His ~ _ sencned the ears of a pe slices ban and a eer eae io fe eeenabost tp ae h : ied 4 the ase. Os some ‘ e t ey succeeded in landing the young manjon ving rere agai hn, iauch to his r~.i-f, and without bis kavmg suffer ' ey a 4 7 « a 4 t . s x é wy. 8 & oe : PY ive Te a 8 PEPE SPEGIAL DuspaToHKs To Tak Kxaminen. The Session Continued. LONDON, Dec. 4 Che session of the Liberal Federation at lanchester was continued to day. A re solution Was adopted to demand urgency at 1e coming session of parilament for a “bill : nbodying the one man one Vote, i rincipal “resolutions were also adopt d worlng the shortening of the iration of Parliament, this reduction {the period ef residence enabling a man vote tu three months, compulsory powers acquire allotments, abolition of the uties on tea, coffee and coe es direct opular vote on the liquor traffic, and the isestablishmeut of the Church of England. - ‘i Yired From Winnipeg. Wiynirea, Dee. 4 it is expected that by Christmas the rails on the Northern Pacitic Railway will be laid into Brandon. A bill has been filed by the Hudson Bay Co, against James Ross, Donald Manua, ‘U1. S. Holland and the Emperial B. K. to strain them fr iealing with three hun- red and seventy four thousand dollars vorth of the bonds of the C lompany on the black at will. i ground that they were obtained by fraud. o | tikchomaiae Bia Ponk.--James A. Campbell, of ure The Christmas “Star.” Road, sold to Reuben Lup in & Uo. Fol ’ es Kensington, a porker one and a haif years old Monrreat, Dee. 4. t weighed 651 los. after raising a litter of he Christmas Star was launched to-day ine pigs. Who will beat this ?— Pioneer. | an i created a tremendous furore. At ; — — : tly hour th avi fice was be eiged by Au. those heating and itching humors of th vcalecn, ‘There were at one time over aeven sip, 30 troublesome to Many perruns, \! uadred booksellers and dealers waiting for effectually ~— by the use of Ayers Hai ot ; Wu 3 yw re : fale Viess. ft not attended to i. time, these dis p en yy Den t ie caeiuvery was suapend- eases are Vv me liable to suit in ae ftir = * m. | wanes | ggregated 34,163, aller iar the iargest opening ay on rect ra, i “ ining 10,000 pl ihead of last ye u's pen ig Gay. fhe Future of Canada QurBEc, Dec. Hon. Mr. Longley, Halifax, lectured before a large audience, on ** The Future of anata. He condemned imperial fede- ratio » ond advocated reciprocity. Mayor Sane relier, in moving a vote ‘of thanks, stated chat all French Canadians desired at the hands of the English majority was the preservation of their mother tongue and re- ligious liberties. > - Escaped from Siberia. Urrawa, Dec, 4 A despatch from British Columbia says # smed Brandt, vho escaped upon a schooner after serving eighteen years in exile in Siberia, has ' Ball ors —_ Ret atk oe ianded al yictorm Brandt was a physician was Sent Into | . lie ’ lae ’ lac exile for publisoing anti-despotre articles in + score } : , : at and yournaiist in Ra sia, and nis newspape ee sous of Temperance. Kinesrox, D Cc a. The fortieth session of the Grand Divi- sion of Sons of Temperance of Ontario ye sterday. Patriarch Web- ‘ter, in his speech, attributed the repeal of the Scott Act to a great and general desire for total proarbitien. pened here To Abolish Duties Orrawa, Dee. 4. The Dominion Government tuke take away another prop from their national policy by abolishing the duty on coal (7). It is also reported that the duty on mining machinery will be abolished shortly. propose to t t Set Down For Hearing OrTrawa, Dee. 4. In the Supreme Court to-day a mot ion was granted fixing the 13th of December peal. ——- —— For the Parnell Fund. Orrawa, Dee. 4 The Ottawa br unch { f the N itional Land League has forwarded $1,275 tothe Parnell Dadeaes Fund News of Stanley. Paris, Dec. 4. 4 despatch to the Temps from Zanzibar states that Stanley has arrived at Bag omayo. SEA SE nr 2 $% * © in Weather Builctin. foronto, Dec. 5.—-10 a. m. Fair (o-day, followed by higher temper- a iv wing rit} ature, increasing southeasterly winds, with SHOW Or ralo to-night or to-morrow. ne en ee, te eat —- MAKRIED. At st. ( secorge 8 Church , Me yntre al, on 7 hurs- day, the 28th Nov... by the Very Rev. the Diean of Montreal, Charlies J. Hodgson, to Jean Melatyre, eldest daughter of Richard White, Esq ROTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. Dec 3—J McKinnon, ‘I’ Lewis, St Peter's; J MeVarish, Bangor, Me; C Moore, Sturgeon; W Walsh, J A McDonald, Gloucester; Capt P McArthur, Malpeque; J C happell, Tidnish, NS: J D McDonald, Orws ih th—D A Mc. Donald, Kinc A; VW Laug roran, E tel ald; R Johnson, wife and five children, Lynn, Mass; Mrs J . McDonald, Boston; EE Mareh, Stur- geon; J McKinnon, Ne -w Annan, A NeMas. (ters, Grand River; A J McDonald, Green Vaie. OLCOTT OT ACC LE LLIN LD Horses AND SueeP —The Journal says: Mir. W.. Mekie took over te St. Jehn on Tue say morning 11 horses. Six more were sent by other parties. On Wednesday morn- ing Mr. Jel Henry shipped 216 sheep’ for the American market, and on Monday morn- iug 13) were taken over by Mr. Merrill. AGAIN.—-The letter of ‘‘Sanitas” is again id over unti! to-morrow. } HE EXaMONer will do well if they cut their letters short until the holiday season is past. eee Correct again. —No better selection and no lowe r prices to be found ig the eity. Look Corresp: ondeats of | AY, DECE! enemas ia nssneampaed ee ee an MBE Re 5 L8eo. (x) on and after TUESDAY NEXT, the dra Ladies’ Jewei and Dressing Cases. Vases, : airy Lamps, inkstan Sets, Surprise Boxes, Photograph SCTeens, variety, ali purchased for Bargains. “ash from ihe best houses in England. Having rented a portion of the Store at present occupied by the Tryon Woolen Co, Cameron Block, on South Side of Gueen Sqnare, for the month of Becember, a large and Varied assortment of Holiday Goods will be ‘offered for sale inst., consisting of Papier Machie Goods, Fire Brasses and Fenders, Curtain Chains, Oxydized Goods, Dressing and Siationery Cases, Besiks, Albums, Blotters, Faney Flower and Work Baskets, ds, Letter Ba lances Puzzles, Magic Lanterns, China Tea Candie Roses, Dish Papers, Bon-Bons, Musical Boxes, Polls and Toys in great A Grand Caance for infending purchasers to secure December 3. 1889. C100 Fenat “ rEXO ANYONE who can prove to our satis- faction that the HOLIDAY GOODS Diam vv ho We knocked them out the first strike It adics’ Wis ster Clo from 10 to % a c OW OY EL EDEED SPASMGDIC IMPURTATIONS ee THES BAZAR * DAY MORNING NEXID, 9th instant, and z will be cUlide . * The Att LOmpenuvon See our Inia Stosk o less money satisfied. XMAS CARDS. THEO. &. CHAPPHLLE, of the ‘action of the City. than al Charlottetown, November 13, 1889—eod wky ARE THE Ph Knocked High Prices Out of the Field. Boslest bang PeSular SS ALE OVER, but it makes us Overcoats from $1.90 to $14.00. ane TOIL pion of Low i rices. —~ARE NOT OF Canopiay Nualtind and rho } » Sagerion Quality aud Better Valu THAN ANY OF THE suits from Spade. to EOPLE? ee —(\) — was a the Cham- ay from $41.78 to SEBV.Q8. $22.00. th and Ladies’ Dress Goods at i) per cent less than regular prices. LD.---"Pihe whole secret of our suc- sveriead will open for the Season on non. C@SS Hes in the fact that we offer what the people want, i having purchased our stock at prices that defy the world, we can seli better goods at Ly other house. Try us and be d B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET. Diamond Roaokstore, - Ch'town, Vec. 3, 1889 —eod ‘lrising GPENING PO-DAY. _| AT—— en ——— WATSON’S JAS- Drug Store November 30, os 1889. =. | OUR HOLIDAY STOCK Presents For (ld and Young, VHIS season we su pass wall previous efforts | and 3 sent for selectioa the most com- : wma “tee plete and desirable line of Christmas Gifts ever offered the ps ple of this cit y and coun- try. Our goods are importe ad direct from Silber & Fleming, London, England, and comprise all the new novelties in TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. Dolls in endless variety. Chi ist? nas and New Year Cards, pretty and ve ry che ap. Spec tal reduction to teacher . Call and examine -be- fure purchasing elsewhere. We will please you once in quantity, twice in quality, and | three times in price Buy on to ti i j y, and learn that if pays \ ee A £E a | 6=—fl se ay mo VV AAb.Ee BL C. UTE LEWIs, North Side Market House. Dec. 2 Issa, | AND SEE OUR— The Charlottetown DrivingiGreat Stock Park and Provincial Ex- hibition Association. am em, = 8 & ios et, en YRS fer constructing the Tndustrial Ex- tad 1 4 i 3 53 ds. bition Ruilding will be received by me at ~----OF—— the office of Warburton & Smaliwood. up to | == SATURDAY, the 4th day of January next, 1°90, Visit Us at 1? ociock, noon, isi 9. Plans and specifications may be seen at the oftice of Chappell & Phillips, Architects, Char- lottetown . : Each tender must be accompa nied by a cert’- ey oes fied cheque for ten per centum of the tender, as Charlottetown, Uctober 25, 1889. security for the fuithfal performance of the| = = contract ‘The contractor will be required to sign the or- A cook. BOOK dinary form Of bond and egreement usu: illy } adopted vv the Dominion Government for the construction of pablic w orks. By mail to any LA REE us her post office A erson tendering who does not enter into saa tied aud cemnannans within one week after address. Wells, Richardson & Co.; Montreal. so paid in will be absolutely forfe'ted. a ra The whole work tu be completed on or before Ve AN Ts, the 15th day of August next, A. D. 1°90. , the lowest or any tender. WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A good Cook. Cc. R. SMALLWOOD, Apply to Mrs. Ines, Esplanade Acting Secretary, dec5—3i 2aw pd notice of his tender being accepted, the cheque | ——~—-~- . x T LOST, FOUND de The Directors do not bind themselves to accept Ch’town, Dec. 4, 1880- eod a Ge * | | | | We io i ED IMMEPIATELY.—A Cook. Apply Ips. GEORGE PEAKE, Charicttetown. i Horses, Carriages and Sleighs| <= | 1.—On th f December, a good Warts aay t girl R. E. J. HOVGSON having no further i oy } 2 _— lV nse for his Horses, Carriages and Sleighs, ‘ t . Fay will sell them, together with Furs, Harners,; —~ : : ; : ' T nay Le] COR SALE.—Two Buffalo Robes, near!) ne we., by private sale. They may be seen at Reh, ee ee Senne 5 Sets «oe I my a as y 7 Also, one Hioubie and oue Single Slelg . BAY. HME. BF AIS. BONES: spply ai this office, ti—dec4 octzZ8—ti _— _————— . Av VERTISER will pay 2 good rental ior a ~s Wat an, we'l-turnished house of about elzht! Notice i tas Consumers. es ee ee i ik OC LET.—Dwelling House on carner of Powoal and Kent Sireeta. Apyly to THOs, W. iJODD. | h Gg nov4é—3aw tf ESOLVED,—That the price of Gas sup- | ~~~ , R. plied to consumers, ov and afer the cABO noe es ata 5 bargain, = ayplisa for a 1e. at this ohice First day of December next, be redueed to | Set od lh Two Dollars per Troasand Feet. Wages -jAVe A. : ’ i ' a? PATON Te Will Pay A Sea Wy ANTED At the Hospital for be Iusane, two/ Other Hardware Supply House in Canada. al housework, (od a r a office dec4 é xes, Nails, Horse Shoes, & CO. --{x}-———— anu Reeters and Overcoats, PHTTER VALOSE oe ‘eae ore =: ‘ a en eae - . - - or SEK oR Boys’ Suits, Reefers and Men’ 5 Ov ercoats. — ’ ercoats. You. Tareus PAT (ON & CO., QUEEN S@UARE. Wholesale Trade, -———— aay ag EALEBS who will send us specifications of their wants for Fali Trade will find our Jobbing Prices Lower than any Order at once for en emmy ete Female Atiendan Apply at once to UR, Ho OR a ALE. BLANCHARD, Charlotte Lown. M- -dect | importe. tion. : ° _- -—- ' ress Cut Saws, Forks and Shovels, Nails, Horse iron, Chain, Bolts, Traces, &e., —AND ALL— EE LFEARDWARE ix} Tay $ ry _T ad a7 ‘er , seteaneeneclmattie: i ~~ nscale te PET ed we myles A ? sm “ oe