a6 Oa EOE COIN OT We Pane neieed . pocal and Other items, j (sreatest ‘ f the | . : ee Necd of th | “P&craL Desratcurs to Cur CXAMINER, at | Oilawa Notes, } \ ‘ irom t a ce ! y 0\° . 7 tins ) : 2 A. Bruze's. Orrawa, Nov, 21. myer ere at | ie for the four months ending : iH ‘ roe ) een Seq i © ' dol! irs aan = xh en nee of half a million oi ve. | Goll er the same period last year, and — the inports show a decrease of ‘the same yt _ | Smeans for the same period, The « noses of I tlie re will bea meeting of |; Xperts over imports is six willion dvilars h: Pak | all ¢ »im their room this) Gartog the year ending Sept. 30th, “ th eve | Ra. —— r-Gener ‘Lexercised the pierog. ili j at of mercy tu one hundved and ftiity-five F } ‘ the steamer Carroll left | » th ‘ . . ie Hen ey af fade b'ehas ieee : he New England & Nova Scotia Naviga. i wv about seven this even- at Vowpany, again give notice of application “U> | for & Incorporation under the Companies Act in a | . rae range lights leading into Cascumpec ; Fw Sucka Whaat ik] a: bor have been cise »ntinuad. will begin a brief season m= the A Statement Denied. Masonic Halt, Pictou, on Thursday oven: | —-— ing : Bressets, Nov. 21. ‘ a EH Te =) on government denies the statement in st janasof Tne Kxam. | ts oo Bay mn mission steamer Peace was | ai od Wanita Matin t ely ad by the Vongo Bt ite authorities, the | Bri ish fag hauled | down on the verse] ee ! and the flag of the C nmgo State hoisted in iene Damned Bite Bathe} its I lace. Lt is stated that on account of Vol ey, at Ha & Motre’s. the wreck of the Congo State steamer that a ;& requisition was made for the Peace, and B tis red in Philhar.| that the wissicnaries received an indem- to a large audience | nity for the use of the vessel ty the Congo a His subject was cflieials. Government oflicials here ceclare i it ture was very ip that the object of yesterday's report was t» te | prejudice Hogland against the Congo State —-—>—— hon import duties. s Nors Taylor and Gillespie's ad. inanother | oer mn ihis firm is wel! known for the Bart ing Bros. Again. ¢.ass f wok they tu out G vel ey »aca bore plac ¢ orders for tl e | Loy bon, N wv, 21. ew year it is officially announced that arrange- o ents for continuing the business of Baring Deata or a Crenrenatian.—An old! Bros. & Co. here have been concluded. S ed at Grand River, C B | A limited « noapany has been formed and it rec vy, at thexge of one hundred ud | will be registered :omediately with a sub- , ‘ 3 Ss] vas hal a tiesecrthed « vital «xXcee ling one million thin the pest ee yea! | neunds, thounas Baring, member cf - Parliam. nt, becomes Chairmen of the lOCENAI : 4 nen Dennis we} @ mparyand devotes the whole of his Halitax | a dus Deis interecer in | furtune to the firm's credit. The othr she Naw Giascow EF prise to h’s brother | Girectors are Viscount Francis Baring, \ Phe iatter has by hard work and | “ember of Parliament, Juha Baring aud y made the paper « valuable property. Hinman Ledgson. Iuportattos by geod ship Clasibel, at Halifax Notes. Dodd’s Medic:l Hall, for sacramenta! and é medicinal purposes : & qr easks Port Wiae, Hatrrax, Nov. 31, lirect { Oporto; 5 qr casks Pale and Durk The schr. Laura is vwnoder arrest for b , dire m Cognac, Frane smugyling liquor at Cape Breton some days nov!S Lues sat acs), 9 eee | eh A Chinese laundry is to be opened on LHE LETTER URANK Ai — Mn OlL&¥A | Duke St. Wah Kee is the proprietor, and despatch says taat Ubiet of 4 vlice MeVeity | he will be assisted by his felluw country- b $s received an ther ¢ ED TUNIC ees from man You Won s a Birchall kil ed The steamer Netherholine arrived from ee it is signed ‘A Friend of Mr. | yumburg to-d “y wich sugar for the Nova b.renal Scotia Retinery. Capt. Markham reports : oe ae act having encountered terrific gales. and tre- I. QO. O F. Orricran Visrration.—The - Grand Master, Gr and R *preseutally Lod mendous — members of the Grand Lodge wi'l make an ah! 7 ae lil ial V isit to St. Law rence : L dye ou Mon- Terroz iZing the ountry. a ey , ne oll attecdarce i 1€ sania Poa ea _ i a = Re . Pine Ringe, 8. D., Nov. 21. am ; Indians continue their ghost dances here — » Stee stiGattad ‘af the Gesest and the surr punding country is ina state of Chnunittan is actin te ak dee ee terror. y esterday a large band of Indians of the Lower Spring Park Road from Jobn left Ros bed ageocy and beaded this way. Mcuill’s gate to the residence of T. C. rs James, which 14 said to be the worst piece of road on the Island. Scpreme Courr —The Supreme Ceurt stands adjourned until Tuesday next. sda cade -Mr. Chappelle has succeed- this “eloquent lecturer for date after Dee. 17. It is probable that he will deliver three lectures on the Island, two of which may be in this city. The his coming will be announced Sam SMALL ed in obtaining ‘ exact date of in a few days. —_ ee Carcogs or Starcn.—Pictou News: The schr. M. Butler, of P. E. L., is in port with her second load of starch this season. She arrived oun Tuesday and unloaded her cargo, consisting of 400 bays of P. E. L. starch on Wednesday. Anvther schooner was also ia with a load of starch. - of Farm AND Srock.—The Mr. Buchanan will be on T resdlay, the Zod farm and stock by public auction, day ot Dr: ce mber next. acid fhe farm is situated at Lower Mortague, and is one of the beat in King’s County. The stock ia very superior and includes th? fine t-otting stallion, Almont M. See advertis- in dy till date. sisi Sr. Josern’s Bazaan.—The ladies of St. Joseph's Sodality are completing preparations svar to be held in the Market Hal), for their | on Wednesday and Thursday evenirg?, next They are determined that the forth coming event shall] eclipse all their previous su. cessful efforta in the same direction. Don't for get to make your arrabgements 80 as to be able to attend, and help along an institution that fs Wat is doing much good in our m/Ad\°%. caitindiaainians Aw Istanpen Dnownep.—A telegram from Seattle, Waeh., received by Mr. L. E. Prowse thia morning, Conveys the sad intelli- genee that Mr. Dantel Stewart, son of Charles stewart, Exq , of Lot 48, and brother of Mr. Krace Stewart, fo eman of McKinnon & Me- Lean’y fo indry, was drowned at that p! Ace sterday Phe i was well and favor- ny known in this city having beet book- keeper for the Charlottetown Woolen Mills Company for three years. He leit for Seattle No particulars cf the sad y decees aout a year azo. allair have been received ipilecuulia Damaces. — Officer William ad, of the St. Jehu police force ‘ently dismunissed, has served a wri Police Clarke, and will enter an ion f , 000 damages. Weatherhea(l, as Tue Examiner hes alPeady intimated, was one of the policemen who made the ch arge of perjury against Cup', Rawlings, and he has heen very free in criticizing the chief's admin- istration. When the grand jury found no bill in the Rawlings case the chief lost no time in dismissing Weathe: head, and reluses to give auy reason, He WaAsts W catheri Who wea re on Chief «f * cals A Worp or Pratse.—The Pictou Ners says: The crew of the SS. William which lay opposite the old lock-up where the fatal tire originated, are dese ving of the highest pra se for the splendid work which they dul. In fact, if it had pot been for their prom] t¢ fforts in geit ng a stream of water to bear on the fire Picton might pre- sent a much sadder sight than it des. About the tirst to become aware of the fire, they soon had a stceam of water bearing on the building, and kept the fire from spreading in their direction quite a time before the arrival of the fire engine, which, hed it not been for the checking iafluence of the William's stream, would net bave ben able to get to the wharf at all, _— — li Rowe the dancing Indians may con- solidate their forces at Wounded Knee, and in that case a fight may be expected any mement. The wives and children of traders and other whites have departed for sater points. It IS POssit Fort Nroprara, Neb., Nov. 21. Troops from this place visited Rosebud Agency early yesterday morning and found all quiet and peaceful. a Weather Bulletin. Toronzo, Nov. 22 —10 a. m. Fresh to strong winds; movstly cloudy, with some showers of sleet or rain. News Notes. Russia, which has already a high cus- toms tariff, is guing to increase the duties. A despatch from Buenos Ayres says President Pelligriui intends to resign. It is estimated that there are 100,000,000 people in Europe who do not eat meat more than once a week. An orange tree in Polk County, Fla., is seven feet in circumference, and has yield- ed from 25 to 5) b -xes of fruit yearly since 1556. The net revenue of the United States treasury for the Jast fiscal year were $403, - 080,982, an increase over the previous year of over $16,000,000, The New York [lerald says that the United States is paying twenty-three pen- sions for the war of the revolution, «hich cloeed one hundred and seven years ago. These must be paid to descendents of revo- lutionary soldiers. Daring Mr. Glidstone’s fstay at Fasque he paid a long visit to the famous Fetier Cairn distillery, of which his nephew, Sir John Gladst« ue, is the principal proprietor. The annual output from this distillery is 80,000 gallons of whiskey. ——-— a> Chronic Couzhs and Colds, And all diseases of the throat and lungs, can be cured by the use of Scott’s Emulsion, as it contains the healing virtues of cod-liver oil and hypophosphites in their fullest form. See what WS Muir, MD, LRCP, ete, Truro, N38, says: “‘After three years’ experience | consider Scott’s Emulsion one of the very best ia the market. Very excellent in throat af- fectious. Suld by all druggists. SOc and §. -_- - —_ . L ne.—The Hon, L. H. Davies, M. P., has kindly consented to deliver the in the new hall at Bradal- retTTT wa ‘ opening lecture bane on Thursday the 27th inst. Subject _** 4 Visit to My Fatherland.” Other prominent men will be present, and deliver short addresses. Dvors open at 7 o'clock, pm. Jor farther particulars see hand- bills. By order of Committee.—-M. Matheson, Sect. Bradalbane, Nov. 20, 1899. Apvicz to Morsexs.—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used by mothers for children teething for over fifty years with perfect success | it re- lieves the little sufferer at ouce; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes 80 * bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste, It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu- lates the bowels and is the best known remedy for diarrhasa, whether arising in teething or (ther calises. Twenty ve conte » bottle. aplls Wdyeadwhkyly | =| SCOTLAND FOR EVER Andrew's Day, under the auspices of the Caledonian Club, will be held at the OSBORNE HOUSE, --ON ---— Monday Evening, Dee. Ist, At 8.3 .0OCLOCK. _ Railway return tickets, at one first-class fare, wi'l be issued from all points on Monday, Dec. Ist, good tu return on the 2nd, to parties attending this celebration. TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR, For sale at W. R. Watson's, Reddin Bros’. ana C. D. Rankin’s Diug Stores, and from the Com- mittee. CHAS. WEBSTER, Chairman Com, \. McoNEILL, . ‘ Secy. Com, novl3 RUWARE WE HAVE RECEIVED 1 }{) Bundles SHEET LRON, ya 20 cases (5 tone) Galvanized Lron, b: st make, 620 bexes TIN PLATES 20) ingots TIN, 15 casks ZINC, For sale cheap at DODD & ROGERS, (Jueen Square, : 6 onal tat 6D DE RTE AN Be EE EE CI Ye — bien : #, ‘wh AG Wy ee ae MO r ‘ any. Oe ‘ ERR OVS é ay oS ‘ ‘3 4 . Reese . LR rey “OF x *) xa f mow ; PRN i MOURNING 4000 } z In ealling your aitention | {fo our stock of GOGDS, we desire you (0! nete the Excellent Values given in French and India Serges, Cashmeres, French) Merinos and Henrietta Cloths, Dalgea Stripes and German Diagonals, new and rich, Courtald’s and Priestly’s Crapes, Mournisg Millinery, Crape Bonnets and Hats, STANLEY BROS., BAGWN’S BLOCK. nov7 FRED. de C. DAVIES, Late Smith & Woodman, Chemists, St. Augustine, F.orida. NEW DRUG STORE. ISPENSING of Prescriptions a specialty at all hours of day or night. Only the Purest Drugs, Chemicals, Fiuid Extracts and Tinetures used in dispensing. Patent Medicines of all kinds, Congh Cuvez, Kheumatism and Neuralgic Cures, Liniments, Salves. Horse Powders, J] listers, Liniments, ete. Try * DAVIES’ SALVE.” Has no equal for ores, Burns, Sore Eyes, Old Sores, Ln- flamatory or Bealiog Sores, and for any sore where there is inflammation or proud flesh, Dr. Eaton’s Asthma Cure, 25c., 50c, and .00 botii s. Perfumes, Soaps and Toilet Waters of every description. Cigars, Tobaccos, Pipes, etc., € oct 30—ddw as = + » Cc. LAST TRIP THIS SEASON | For St. John's, 1 Newfoundland, Mui s. 8. “BONAVISTA.” for St. John’s, Newfoundland. will be due at Charlottetown on SATURDAY, the 22nd inst., and will carry Cattle and Sheep on deck. Fer Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., Agents. ‘TS, LOST, FOUND ce , novi3 Se WANT NY PERSON needing a good Dressmaker to Z <o to their honses, will do well to call at Mk. ARMOUR’s, head of Hillsboreugh Street, @ few doors south of the Salvation Army Barracks. nov22 2i pd WANTED TO PURCHASE.—100 bushels of Par pips and Leets.—W™M. Boyle. nov22—4i pd : inf FENNELL. To LET.—A House in good repair, containing five rooms, water in connection. sitvated on King Street, near Pownal Street.—K. LowpEnN, nov22—3i LET.—A six reom Cottage, with Stable, at east end of Euston Strect.—-Mas. WM. if—nov22 WANTED. —A Girl to do general housework in a family of three.—Mrs. Jamus BEATES, Grofton Street. tf—nov2) NTED.- A good genersl maid servant Hizh waves to suitable party. Apply at EXAMINER Office, nov20 H° * JOUSE TO LET. containing four rooms, with ad good celiar and stabling ; pumon in the yard. RSE FOR SALE CilEAP.-—Enguire at Millner’s Tin Shop. li pd--nov.d Apply to FRANCIS MONASIPA:, at she brewery, Malpque Road, Si'law pd—nov20 BLACK | PMA NTC ARN Pe a I THE DAIGY DAME. lk ‘IBLEGRAPRIC NBWS.! enon SATURDAY, Charlottetown, Nevember 22 ary 1890. DAY GOODSI PERKINS We Have a Large Display of : ANCY GOODS For the Holiday Season. ‘ cennidariiada Adal 2, 1890. oa NOVEMBER 9 —-— -—- —— —(ra)—— —-— --— é& STERNS. — oe (x) “(ee ~ 1,000 WORTH READY-MADE CLOTHING : 5 ‘| Tr | FOR SALE CHEAP at J. B. MACDONALD’, i OV . [0] Pe MPMI, oo ails g 044 chi has tL eee eee 3 00 # WUNOONIR 6362 de sateriee 500] RERNERe ee ath ee . Py EE oi oe IC oT Shey eek, akg SBOE NES i, Saal th panes nhonnch b> Fn eee 4 00 c ORME, social WMA oy ta @ OB] UE AF: Soke: ues cies sAcegeoee 47 : ORF MOOI 35.5 i tiesto se sssaeeeee 50 RUIN. 8355 sve s4305isise peckedpalegnean, SO e ( VERCOATS See hither aner sabe hie «te veee ee ied Bt, Se en er ee se cued co eames 6 00 fe PSO NR BE Sins 4). on beans So eauacids 1 ODP ee 5 2 Sa oc sas a tebe tac etieen SUN ... 650 be PRIN oo segs rahi Tava a ccgeieses caads COG 1 ES ne eR eh ges a 7 00 ff SEMIS. a 52. 5 ds 80010 re ak 900) BENNOME, 865605. iced Atte ieee 8 00 He OVEROOATS............. nik: (ad Beat eadateied 10004 RERPUIG. 5 o.c5 0.55.5 csskaes onvees vhs eat fs + ckeind ER OE CRS OS ee 11 CO q RS $1 SVERUGATE. te Ue ae i ae PI inns. oc se css ey 10 00 k 9 ® . BE. ; Men S Suits! Men’s Suits! Boys’ Overcoats! Boys’ Reefers! Boys’ Suits! Boys’ Suits! The largest and cheapest stock of Ready-made Clothing in the city. e Dominion Boot and Shoe least 10 PER CENT. cheaper Charlottetown, Oct. 9, 1890—eod & wky We claim to have the bes J.B. MACDONALD. | Store. | *- —_-————— (x ——_—_—_—_— 345 Cases of Boots and Shoes. 7 140 Cases Men’s Women's and Children’s Rubbers dite inhi linmitihiminitaii (x) lahailiith schneider snnediialiaimie st selected stock of Boots in P. E. Island, and can sell at { than any other house. Just try and see for yourselves, at THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. ST. JOSEPHS BAZAAR, Under ‘the Patronage of Lieut.-Governor Carvell. HE LADIES OF ST. JOSEPH’S SODAL- ITY intend holding another of their Grand Bazaars in the MARKET HALL, sane ici CLOTHING. (x) READY- VIADE Men’s Overcoats, Men's Overcoats, : Wednesday and Thursday, NOVEMBER 26 AND 27. No pains will be spared by the Ladies in charge to make this Bazaar surpass anything of the kind ever held im Charlottetown. Proceeds wiil go towards paying off the debt on the Convent. St. Danstan’s College Band will be in at- tendance. The railway authorities will issue return | tickets to Charlottetown, at ene first-class fare, from all Stations on the 26th and 27th November, inst., good to return up to and on November 28th, to parties attending the Bazaar, Persons availing themselves will re- quite to be turnished with certificates of attendance, signed by the Secretary of Bazaar Committee, for presentation to conductors on retu'n trip. A.mission, 10 cents ; Tea, 25 cents. novl12—dy wky iu the Viee Admiralty Court of Nova Scotia, 1899. } i HALIFAX, S. S. NO. 510. Joseph H. Clarke, John Halliday, | Heary Howat, Archibald Living- stone, John G. Clarke, John! Between! Renahan and Richard Butler, | Plaintiffs, and The Steamship ** William.” 10 BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, by. the Marshal of the Vice Admiralty Court of Nova Scotia or his Deputy, at or near South Market Wharf, at Pictou, Nova Scotia, on WEDNESDAY, the 3:d 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. Offivial number, 69,404, of the burthen of 130. tons. Terms Cash. WILLIAM TWINING, Marshal, ) Vive Admiralty Court of Nova Scotia, | JOHN VU. ROSS, Plaintiffs’ Solicitor. . Pictou, Nov. 19, 1890, | Clothing at moderate prices. Men's Overcoats. ere so eine, nmin Boys Overcoats, Boys’ Overcoats, isoys Overcoats. oninsniinalpiciall tt pve Mien’s Reefing Jackets, Wien’s Reefing Jackets, Men's Reefing Jackets. conan eosanen Sh eatinionens MENS SUITS! BOYS SUITS! a |) We are showing a large stock of a HARRIS & STEWART LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, Oct. 23, 1890—5i of Beech ‘free Creosote (x) 9 Campbell’s Wine HE NEW REMEDY for affections of the Thaoat, Larynx, Bronchial Tubes and Lungs, such as obstinate Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Chronic Cough, Congestion of the Lungs and Incipient Consumption. ————PREPARED BY KENNETH CAMPBELL & CO, | G03 Craig Street; WHOLESALE > DORUGGISTS, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Montreal ect 30