nd ee Y Sonsidered e THE Loeal and Other Items. luis Evextne,— Philharmonic inichinenlljpenos No Worp Yet. Nothing has yet peen heard of the Erema. She is now torty-nire days out from Liv erpool., - feveruonto.—The oftice of the Secretary o! the City School Board is now connected with the telephone exchange. ——— ee \n Appress.—Senator Howlan will iress the meeting ot the Benevolent [rish ciety in the Lyceum this evening. ‘ i A “i. > 8 Useful and fancy articles at on Thurs day aiternoon next, to begin at 3 o'clock. * Pustic Meetine.—A public meeting of the Benevolent irish society will be held in the yall (the Lycenm this evening at 8 o'clock See adv't. FANCY SALE the sale in St. Peter's Schoolroom, lsat as LAND Orrice CoMMISSION,— The commission will sit this evening at 7 o'clock, when the evidence of witnesses fret. Prince County wi be taken. : -_ all Uservut ARTICLES.—Go to the sale in Nt Sechoolroom on Thursday St. Peter's Boys’ Band in attendance. Ad mission free, >. Peters atternoo! - St. Perer’s Boys’ BAND auce at the sale of useful and fan y arti les at St. Peter's Schoolroom, on next Thursday afternoon. f will be in attend No admission fee > AT SOURIS, About a dozen schooners ar: now at Souris, four of them loading with pro iuce for foreign markets Lhe Maggie Alice, Capt. Lannigan, arrived there yeste: - PRETTY UCALENDARS.—Some very pretty lendars, left at r office to-day, deserve } inention Dhey al issued the Eastern lnsuran ( f Canada, F. W Hyn lmnan, | | igent - ~~ . a) Fr Port la Joie En sip ment holds its regular session to-morrow (Wednesday) evening at 8 o'clock, for th election of officers and conferring the R. P deyree. ic Lecrore,—J. T. Mellish, Esq., will lecturs at Vernon River Bridge Hall on the evenin of Friday next. the 13thinst. Subject—‘* My Visit to Scotland.” Admission ten cents !*>ors open at 7 o'clock. on Tae Last Sap Rrres late John Whelan was brought home to Souris, last evening, where it will be inter- red to-day near those of his brother, who was drowned in Souris harbor a few years ago aw Mason1o.—Regular communication of St fohn’s Lodge, held at Masonic Hall, this (Tuesnay) evening at 8 o'clock. Nomination and election of oi ficers. Also to confer second degree. By order ot W. M, - = Scuoot BoarRp MEEtTING.—A meeting of the City School Board was held last evening After the transaction of some routine business the meetiag adjourned until Friday evening next, when the applications for the Principal hip of Upper Prince Street School will be _ -=>———— CareLess Metuops 1x FArsinc.—Prof Robertson, of Guelph, at the East Elgin far mers institute meeting at Aylmer, Ont., stated that owing to careless methods in farming, enough wealth in the shape of wasted manure went down the St. Lawrence anuually to poy the interest on the whole debt of the Do minion. ——_-——— Wuere Dip Ir Come From.—The Yar mouth Telegram reports that a codfish pre sented to Dr. H. D. Wilson by Samuel Doane, of Red Head, caught by him off Blanche, has inscribed on its side the fol lowing : ** Bank Quero, W.G. W.” The inscription looked as though it had been cut with a knife. is cilia Coxressep at Last.—A package containing $5,000 mysteriously disappeared from the United States express company’s safe at Youngstown, Ohio, five years ago, and detec- tives failed to locate the thief. Suspicion pointed to the chief clerk, who was finally driven insane. W. W. Nivison, who was the agent, now admits that he took the money. a Tue Frvancitan Srrvation.—The official statement of the revenue and expenditure of the Dominion shows that the revenue for the five months just ended is $17,000,000,2an in- erease of nearly $2,000,000 over the same period last year, and that the expenditure is $12,500,000, a slight decrease compared with last year. The surplus to date is $4,500,000, <cncaniiaioooe AnoTHEeR Recorp BrokeNn.—According to Newburg, N. Y., advices the three-year-old milk record has been broken by Celiste Third, | owned Powell Bros., a Holstein heifer three years old. She gave 107 pounds in 24 hours, 714 pounds in seven days, and over 3000 pounds in one month. Her monthly re cord nearly equalled the annual average pro- duct of the dairy cow of New York State, - by Pueiic Meetinc.—We notice that a meet- ing is called to consider the advisal ility of etitioning the Dominion Government to open Peake’s Station as a regular booking station. We hope that Sir John, the new Minister of Railways, will inaugurate his advent to office by giving the people of Peake’s Station and vicinity the increased railway accommodation for which they are about to ask, and to which they are so justly entitled. - Streamers Movements.—The M. A, Starr left for Point du Chene last midnight, and will return this evening The St. Lawrence left here for Summerside at the same hour, and crossed over to the Point to-day [he Princess of Wales left for Pictou at the usual hour this morning, and will return this evening. _ Sw — Purgarmonic Hatt.—The acoustic qualities of the Philharmonic Hall are ex- cellent. Lovers of music who heard the two delightful concerts given in the above hall some years ago by the Boston Men- de!lsohn Quintette Club will have an op- portunity of enjoying another rare treat in the same hall on Tuesday, the 19th De- cember, when Sir Sterndale Bennett's beautiful cantata, ** The May Queen,” will be given by the Philharmonic Society. OBITUARY.—By private advices we re- gret to learn of the death, oa the 25th ult., ot Francis Richard Antwine, Esq., late Jus- tice of the Peace, St. Pierre, Miq., and for- merly a resident of this city, where he was snonqed in mercantile busiuess for a num- ae as H, Gene, ae highly respected mmr’ ; . a ab » a8 evidenced by the flags t. Fierre flying at half-mast on the day . his funeral. He leaves a widow and winily in comfortable circumstances, Sprcrat Despatours to THE ExamIner. Dom Pedro's Opinions. Liszon, Dec. 10. Pedro visited the polycechnic In conversation with his Brazil- ian adherents bere, Dom Pedro expressed many doubts as to whether the new Gov- ernment will contribute to the prosperity of the country, although he had himself Dom schools, told several prominent persons they should continue to serve the country. Stull he had not expected there would be so many deserters from the stand- ard of the monarchy. He declined to refer to his abdication as a possibility. Ottawa Notes. Orrawa, Dec. 9 ~The body of the| No. }, A. F & A. M., will be | s likely to be +boul THIS week It is understood the fish hatchery at | Dunk River, P. E. Island, is to be rebuilt and pnt in readiness for operation next year. The United States i throughout | Canad i have been instructed 1 | by the De- partment of Avriculture at W ashington to furnish them with a monthly report on |} the Canadian crops in their districts Consuls PELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Sir John Maedonald IS mue h be ter and ‘DAILY EXAMINE | | | j i ws es ees ' + Montreal News | Monrrear, Dex | _ + Revs k Aciier D> nnelly, private chapi 41 | | Archbishop Fabre, in lecturing last | {night before the Catholic Mutual Benefit i } } 7 j Association, denounced, without reserve, } ’ . 18 Equal Rights Association and Free ‘lasonry. It has been decided to establish, in con ection with McGill College, a faeulty of mparaty e@ medicine an i yete rinary BCl- } ouce The Murder Case. j _ Sr. Joun, Dec. 9 | Anotherday has been consumed in an lendeavor to secure a jury in the Me- | Donald case. Out of the additional panel }of one hundred jurymen summoned, thirty- | seven failed to respond, andthe Judge an- | nounced that he would fine every absentee. | The panel was exheusted at six o’clock this | evening, and eleven jurymen had been iswormn. The Judge ordered the Sheriff to | summon twenty more men to-morrow | morning ' for ; os A Terrible Affair. | Cer AGO, Dec. 9. | . . | John Jacobs, aged 19, had his neck | broken in a seufflle with John Wissell and | Paul Stockhart last night. The men were | walking with Jacobs’ sister. Jacobs ob- | jected to them as undesirable companions. | No arrests were made. 4 Rody Found Boston, Dec. 9. A body was found in the ruins of the Ames Building, last night, and identified to be David F. Duckley, of Engine Com- pany No. 3, his name being found on some of his underclothing that adhered to his body. An Englishman Arrested. Sr. Pererssure, Dec. 9. The Nove Vremeya states that an Eng- lishman was arrested at Sebastapol while engaged in making sketches of the batteries and forts at that place. Compromising documents were found in his possession. The Conspiracy Case. New York, Dee. 9. The trial of Sheriff Flock for conspiracy was to-day indefinitely postponed, Justice Monell, also concerned, being too ill to ap- pear. A Stone-Thrower Fined. Toronto, Dec. 9. William Mackintosh was fined $50 and costs at the police court this morning for throwing stones at Archbishop Walsh's carriage — Emin Pasha’s Condition. LONDON, Dec. 9. . a aa Dr. Parke sends a bulletin from Bag- amoyo reporting some improvement in the condition of Emin Pasha, a‘ wis Weather Bulletin. Dec. 10.—10 a. m. north-west; TORONTO, Winds shifting from west to clearing, mild weather. sinned dnsiltiiasiissnsnsiini Supreme Court. Tvsspay, Dee. 10. The court having concluded the case of Wm. Perring vs. The Steam Navigation Co., adjourned till to-morrow, when the mandamus case against Judge Alley will be brought up. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, Dec 9—City Point, McLeod, Sydney; Domin- ion, Young, Crapaud; Ida May, McEwen, Geo'town. CLEARED. Dec 9—Minnie E, Noel, St John, Nfid. For the best selection of Dress Goods, with Gimps to match, try James Paton & Co., Market‘Square. of ladies’ pure gum American Rubbers. Each pair is put up in a handsome plush bag, and makes a nice Christmas present. them.—R. K. Jost, dealer in boots and shoes, North side Queen Square. dec? 2w \ ANTED — At the Hospital for the Insane, two Female Attendants. Apply at once to DR. BLANCHARD, Charlottetown. 4i —dec4 IANO FOR SALE at a bargain, if applied for at once. Enquire at this office, novi—tf Call ond see | ' Something new—] have received a nice lot | the na } | ; j | — nee no. ee eee. TUESDAY, D ECEMBER 10. 1889. Having rented a portion of the Store ai present occupied by the Tryon Woolen Co., Cameron Block, on South Side of queen Square, for the month of December, a large I on and after TUESDAY NEXT, the 3r4 inst., consisting of Papier Machie Goods, Fire Brasses and Fenders, Curtain Chains, Oxydized Goods, Dressing and Stationery Cases, Desks, Albums, Blotters, Fancy Flower and Work Baskets, aid Dressing Cases, Vases, Fairy Lamps, Inkstands, Letter Balances, Sets, Surgrise Boxes, Photograph Screens, Candle Roses, Dish Papers, Bon-Bons, Ladies’ Jewel variety, all purchased for casi Bargains. U0 Farle *2°QO ANYONE who can prove to our satis- ‘ faction that the - ag TE ry 2 rat LDAY -AT THE y 2 oe, © sbewse sng fae BUGS “ Diamond Bookstore wuperior Quality aud. Better Value SPASMODIC [MPORTATIONS. THE BAZAR ae erbead will open for the Season on MON- DAY MORNING NEXT, 9th instant, and will be ANY OF The Attraction of the City. See our Immense Stock of XMAS CARDS. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore. Ch’town, Dec. 3, 1889—eod An Item More Than Interesting, ( WING to the fact that private parties and itinerant peddlers from other places have gone into the Xmas Trade for a month or so, we have decided to offer the whole of our well-selected stock AT COST. The pub- lic are invited to call and see the goods and compare prices, REDDIN BROS. NOTICE. | PYNTIL FURTHER NOTICE our Store | will remain open every evening until | 8 o’c'ock. G. H. TAYLOR, } dec9—3i eod E SURE you go to the B. A. M. Book and Tract Society's Depository for Books, Magazines, Booklets, Xmas Cards, Sunday School Cards, Bibles, Psalm Books, Hymnals, Testaments, Wesleyan Hymn Books, Reward Books and Tickets, etc. Bound Periodicals for 1889. M. F. ELLIS, Corner Queen and Fitzroy Streets. dec7~-eod tl xmas BAZAAR ! THE WILLING WORKERS INTEND HOLDING A- Tea and na IN THURSDAY, 12th INST., ss ST. JAMES’ HALL. Doors open at 2.30. Tea on the Table at 6 o'clock. Come one! pected Admission, 10 cents GERTRUDE BROWN, Secretary, Come all! A good time ex- 2 Tea, 25 cents. dec3- 4i zaw NOTICE. | Ce having any claims against _/ the Steamers of the Black Diamond Line, will please present same on or before the 12th inst., at the office of : PEAKE BROS. & CO., dec6—3i eod Agents. BRAN. | N STORE AND TO ARRIVE:— Ontario Roller Mills Bran, excellent quality, selling low. AULDZBROS., dec4—3m Qaw dy & wky Partnership Notice. Vy 7 E have this day entered into Partner- ship as Barristers and Attorneys, under me of STEWART & MacNEILL Office in Newson’s Block, opposite the Post Office. WILLIAM 8. STEWART, ALBERT H. MacNEILL. Charlottetown, Sept. 9, 1889. septi8S—dy lw wky lm WANTED.—On the 19th of December, a gog qd smart girl for general housework. Gcod wages given. Apply at this office. dec4 OR Rayo Sat yp oe Babes, neariy, new. Also, one u and one 2 igh. Apply at this office, tt—deck OLIDAY G oreo | Visit Us, It Will Pay You. SMAS BOOKS. | ss et October 25, 1980. Fancy Sale SETS Ce OS. aah, SN SR (x) and varied assoriment of Holiday Goods will be offered for sale Puzzles, Magic Lanterns, China Tea SCS. Musical Boxes, Dolls and Toys in great i from the best houses in England. A Grand Chance for intending purchasers to secure December 3. 1889. Ul xcelsior! Fa. 36 PATORI Sz CoO. Readymade Reefers and Overcoats, NWO BATT ae VALU in FTaae CLS ee oa —— —— ~ oa — — —— — —— ——————— ne oe © qemeereeet mei setae eee CNN LF A AR LC CL Ae CT OE LCE IONE ELT RL ORCC: CC NN LE 5 ORR AL: NCCT ARE LY CLL I TELE LE AE RE CCL CT BER, " ictal r . " fi ~ . . — - . - - — ee 4 : _ — rad r P a - 4 . 5 f 7 ya WAL EN AND SEE OUR A dag ; SEE OUR Great stock Boys’ Suits, scales Reefers and CLOT Ef j etd G. Men’s Overcoats. Overcoats. JAMES PATON & Co., QUEEN SQUARE, Gf [anh A 7 55 ‘ “WE ARE THE PEOPLE? | Who Knocked High Prices Out of the Field. \) We knocked them out the first strike. It was a regular WALK OVER, but it makes us the Cham- pion of Low Prices. hs Overcoats from $1.96 to $14.06. i Reefers from $1.75 to $12.00. - Suits from 95c. to $4123.00. Ladies’ Ulster Cloth and Ladies’ Dress Goods at from 10 to 20 per cent less than regular prices. HOW WE DID IT.---The whole secret of our suc- cess ltes in the fact that we offer what the people want, and having purchased our stock at prices that defy the competition of the world, we can sel! better goods at less money than any other house. Try us and be satisfied, J. B. MACDONALD, i QUEEN STREERT. Charlottetown, November 13, 1889—eod wky WANTS, LOST, FOUND &¢ Al erney : a hh milk} ty i this | BOOK SB IND ING Alderney. Very rich milk. Apply at a office. decl0 tf dy wy Ww! ED.—A good plain Ccok. Apply to ’ Mrs. ARNAUD, Grafton Street. decl : JAS. D. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. ee 7 OR SALE.—A Milch Cow, four years old’ Ayrshire. For particulars apply to JAMREs | CurRTIS, High Sheriff. pd 3i—decl0d ra OG LOST.-A yellow Setter Dog. with a leather collar and repe onit. The finder will oblige by reporting to J. A, FARQUHARSON, Upper Prince Street 3i eod—declv WANTED—A Housemaid. Good wages. Apply to Miss PETERS, Sidmont ecié OOKBIN DING in all styles. MAGAZINES, such as the “ Boys’ Own Paper,” “‘ Girls nichole — Own Paper,” Harper's Publications, ‘ Illustrated London News,” ** Graphic,” 3 Was “sige = cook. —- i a no —_—_ “ Black wood’s,” ** Chambers’ Journal,” ‘* Saturday Review,” ** Scribner's,” ** Lippincott’s,”’ } ing. Apply tev. J. Simpson, Pownal St. le a pate? 9 tg “sag gage : Z : ne. Apply € ps decjo tf |‘. Modern Machine Shop Practice,” etc., etc., bound at reasonable prices, in elegant and ‘| eran secimenee ntact —_————— }j strong binding. ‘4 OUND.—In this city, a few days ago, a Purse ld containing a small sum of money. Owner may obtain same on application at THE Ex- AMINER oflice. if—decd BLANK BOOKS beatly ruled and strongly bound. A large stock of Blank Book Paper on hand. \ ANTED.—A Lady Clerk in a Grocery Store, Address Post Office Box 278. = 3i—dec?7 LIBRARY BOOKS tastetully bound in all colors of Cloth and Leather. Old Volumes rebound in any desired style, As all work is done under my personal supervision, I guarantee satisfaction. JAS. D. TAYLOR, Bookbinder, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A _ good Cook. Apply to Mrs. ines, Esplanade. decs—3i2aw pd WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Cook. Apply _ to Mrs, GEORGE PHAKg, Charlotietowg, | wov26—eod '