THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - thTi cacalics SiaiPM as 5 dim one FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1889. (x) ea Local and Other Items. PRELEGRAPHEL ROWS. | : Sr. James’ HaLt-—to-night. SprcraAL DxSPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER. a a The Coal Porters’ Strike. fue svTRAMER left Pictou for Charlotte, veel town at half-past one this afternoon . Loxpow, Dec. 12. | Having rented a portion of the Siore at prese ‘cupied by ‘ry ‘ | ee nae _| Phis evening the gas companies, with the | of ( , snes aisaian A the il ‘ a * press “ occupied by the A ryon W olen Co., Cameron Block, on South Side it se iaake Orrick Commrsstos.— The Comms (excep ion of the London Company, have | 9 2ucen Sqnare, for the monda of December, a large and varied assortment of Heliday Goods will be offered for sale | ened conceled the demands of the coal ‘porters OM ANC after TUESDAY NENT, the Sri inst, consisting of Papier Machie Goods, Fire Brasses and Fenders, Curtain Sennor Ros ; here v ¥ . meet pendiug arbitration of the d sp te bet eeu | ' ae t . f RG, ag ® . "Agcy oe. j ro i LEear ‘. gag i a Br cs : ¥ T _ Scnoot. Bos ap.—There will be a meet-| Fron ty Sie Marks athe di Sica liaiis, Oxvdized Goods, Dressing and Siattonery Cases, Desks, Albums, Blotters, Fancy Flower and Work Baskets, oy Ba ha gn hag «ss man * ernor of the Bank of England, Sir John | Ladies’ Jewel and Dressing Cases, Vases, Fairy Lamps, Inkstands, Letter Balances, Puzzles, Magic Lanterns, China Tea - | Laabboek and Lond Mayor Isaaos, The Sets, Surprise Boxes, Photograph Screens, Candie Roses, Dish Papers, Bon-Bens, Musical Boxes, Dolls and Toys in great i Lwrorranr.—Do not forget the Tea and nee on ce cmploved by the South | Variety, all purchased for cash from the best houses in England. A Grand Chance for i in, ‘to § | : Hall, to and coal porter employed by tne South a j a " € a . VESTS aus 4 Qrand, + ran Chance for intending purchasers ie secure Fancy Sale ia St. James’ Hall » . | Bargains. London Company. SS a pe Ae night Lots of fun and good music _-—> LATER. i anil December 3. 1889, . ‘ r + . ve j — ’ - q Met i Cotneor.—lt has been decided to rh mference between Sir Mark Wilkes : > we } ' ¢ Mettill . 7 } } } Siile NEWS. 2 q establisa 1 nnection with Metsill College a} Collett, Sir John Lubbock and Lord Mayor } g +. ‘ . + » medic i > . . ¥ ' an faculty of comparative medicine and veteri-} Isaacs, the acting arbitrators and represen- | PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN | . nary Sciehet | tativ ff the gas companies and their em- | | Tok } | ploye resuitea this alternoon in an amic- ENTERED. i + one : Covrt.—John Bell drank and} able arrangement of the existing troubles, | Pec 10—Beau Bassin, Anderson, Pictou; | : . : o — . n ‘i : i d sorderly, fined $4 or 20 days; Henry Me landa neral strike of coal porters has been | Rustic, Keeping, Glace Bay; Josephine, | a i i yy) s i tie rhe - — . ert . ‘ . fs : , i 4 Ewen, drunk and fighting on the streets, | avoide: rh val porters of the South Laine, Pictou. ‘ q $4 or 20 days | Metropolitan Coal Co. will not return to | 1}2th—-Champion, McPherson, Pictou i . + . te |} work until the agreements entered into by nbe done cmaonipaicltientin soollgssudtnd nats Ex rED rhe stmr. Princess Beatric pee { a , ‘ : 1 ““» i some of the men to work for the company Lape « tH Kelley, a oe xpected nere this | . . . } . J : j for « year, and for signing which men were evening or early to-morrow morning. She ‘= © : : : } paid a bonus, is cancelled. was detained at Port Hastings by the storm fe 3 rcs cca > 7. E R N S s . od W K HAVE A LARGE VARIETY OF FANCY GOODS, such as Plush Goods, Bronze Goods, | age vesterday, Dec 9—Leonora, Mason, Pictou; stmr M A} per oe Lm Starr, McLean, Shediac. Beat! & llth—Winged Arrow, Conrad, Halifax. i H i 13th—Ida May, McEwen. Pictou; Champion, | ‘The Poisoned Candy Case. McPherson, do — ~< — ENTERTAINMENT. —Mr. C. D. Mack will | —— in x cae, oe oo "t Sx. Jonny, Dec. 12 ve ’ vas lhgnt Stereopticon exnidition SS Sse eS Ue sy na the Johnstown Flood and other views,|_ In the MeDunald trial to-day H. W 7 | Tasas askeatse Wanry ' > 7 7 ST ae elias who was om the and .at:. alien. f 1 be a, ases, Bas kets, Fancy Lamps, Photograph Albums and Frames, India Rubber Toys, i mat. the 27th teak. , jment last night was subjected to a lengthy 4 | Dolls, Dressing Cases, and numerous other articles suitable for the Christmas Trade. To make t ~_— +ross-eXamiiia with the result that & the nrice awav , . a ‘ oe: i . senses eo 9 re sciraenet we wil ee i : ! ba price away down below all ¢ mpetitors, we are now selling these goods at | t ‘ insuccesstul attempt was made a that h was rele - W. S. Barker, qT. | j : : ' . ] } racg YONI / - > :. a | oe aru een ‘ break into the warehouse | B. Barker aid Wm. Gerow were also on } } , - : of Connolly & Co., in the rear oi tew ni ts ago, t ; Pee CENT. DISCOUNT. will jind this the CHEAPEST LOT OF FANCY GOODS in the City. ine star his allernoon, the iatter stiii | .N no can prove to vur satis eB py ; faction t t tl ee mises on (Jageen treet being : the witness box a adjournmen ° ' ancsa: 8 * Pe. OD ee BH y ’ ‘Qhouns j \ h | } . nature of new evidence was uti Pay UGS You He Doesn't Carne.—There is one Demo- } °°"! aN y any of these witnesses, E. ry GE ‘2 Ue cratic postmaster in Pennsylvania who cot substantially the same story sai Our Millinery. Colored and Fanev aon C +. ie ron ee ae: i . ‘mplates a possible removal with complete |a8 at the preliminary examination. -AT THE— y, Colored and Fancy Dress Goods, Cloth Jackets and Ulsters, Fur-Lined } templates a possible removal with complete | as : : Tas leg Po 24 « _ tpmaizar ke . Z 4 satisiaction. The rec ipts of his office have 1 To-nivht, after » search ex ending over « 7 arey Cloaks and Black Ast ra kan Jacke s at a Big Discount. been $4.68, while the expenses have aggregat- }two days through Burker’s establishment, Diz mend 5A okestor % ne ’ i r es > ' . 5 : a ci, ; ‘ a) is ed $5.72, leaving him $1.04 out of pocket. | Detective Ring found seven combs, which, we vas bla i). 2 Gi fi i ARGE VARIETY oF BRESS E000S OF EVERY DESC ARE NOT OF— or we s ” RIPTION, A'T OUR USUAL LOW PRICES. soatelaphyaniginegiimeanen a = -~ together with others found previously, oR more than a generation, Ayer’s Sarsa-| make enough to complete the complement : . . . : 1 > . _wea in whic . my . e bg parilla has been before the public, and its| required to fll the four bk xes In whic h the Nu] eri 1 tin 1] rT on Na ya" 41) 9 popularity * : never gre ater than at present poise ed ¢ andy was sent. lhe prosecution U! I i ual ‘i Du Lut ait uU As a re y for the various disorders caused | consider this the conn cting link in the : by constitutional taint, this medicine has no| chain of evidence required to secure con- We do as we advertise. equal, Ihe demand for it ts prodigious. viction. This afternvoon’s western train Taek brought another expert in handwriting, L. } ; RE Sr. James Hall.—The Willing Workers] QP ohonke the ee to oppen for the'ae, SPASMODIC = IMPORTATIONS. | fea and Fancy Sale was fairly well patron- | fence. a Soe ms ‘Link: BAZAR ized yesterday afternoon and evening. The | va : The Freedem of the (City. Save yoar dollars by trading with us. PERKINS & STERNS. -THAN ANY OF THE— hariottetown, December 6, 1SS9—eod ae oem ran i some = fancy sale will be continued this evening, } opening at seven o'clock. Refreshments | | We Run. We Run. : . — : overhead will oy for +} I as WN. | will be provided. Band will be in attend- erhead will open for the Season on MON ance. T DAY MORNING NEXT, 9th instant, and| g . : : We Run. We Run. | ; marl he corporation of London has invited | will be i ~—-———-—(x )——. eda PHILHARMONIC PRractice.—A very success- | Stanley to accept the freedom of the city. i e 7 ful practize of the Philharmonic Society was|'The ceremony of presentation will take 4 The att ‘setion of the City eel Wi: ‘ Ya ! bod {x) fact that privaic parties held last night. A special practice isto be}place in Guild Hall The parchment held on Saturday evening at seven o'clock for | conferring citizeuship upon Stanley will be : the orchestra, and at 8 o'clock for the choruses | enecl..sedin a gold casket. On the evening See our Immense Stock of oud solos, A full attendance of sll members | of the day on which the | presentation will XMAS CARDS. — THEO. L. CHAPPELLE | Viamond Bookstore, ‘ ' ° oe ING to the fact, that private it's a well-known fact that we run away from every competi- and itinerent peddlers from other placeg - g é a . r , . nae tave gone into the Xmas Trade for « month EOF Hh every contest in OVERCOATS, REEFERS and SUITS. Com- or 90, we have decide o otter > whole of} e ~ : y our well-selected stock AT COST. The pub-| DOLLORS Come along pulling behind, but never catch us. We are iF reppin pros, (Ways before them in every line, but in quantify and quality we HE Tue Srrixe Expep.—The St. John Tei: The natives of Swasiland have acres _rveaerantineyiinininmenntittentaomenligiien aw p aww Tr . foie . es a raph ys Th sa he Bt. gece Taig mints tr giver ther euny| Stack Tim ts ‘are away ahead of everyone. No firm dares or dreams of giving He loyed at arks cotton factory has been rill consiat of two 43 : sont: nel ‘ o 2 Paw «6 ‘ Tr ' ill, and unfavorably to the men who went | ,wiveonsit of two British members and) FAT UOCK, LMPEMENLS, O66, > much for a dollar as we de. it’s an assured fact that we are of Swaziland have also joined iu the petition ; the Cheapest. Everyone don’t test quality Few can tell the diff _ the Cheapest. e : Ww can tell the differ- ; Rent (OL ane Park Farm’) Se Peters @uce Ln quality, but everyone Knows the difference in One Dollar amma LON DON, Dec. 13. We Ren. be made areception will be given Stanley Purtnanmonte Concert.—Of all Eng?ish | © iid Hall. ‘ musical composers, Sir St-rndale Bennett is —_ o = the favorite one in Germany, where his fay or Received by the Sultan ite cantata ‘“‘ The May Queen” is considered agem of rare beauty. Citizens should not jail to hear the rendition of this work by the Philharmonic Society on Tuesday, 19th Dec. die Stanley on his expedition through Africa A If i L Th I i | A Timetry Move.—We understand that| were received by the Sultan to-day. The I ull OTe al u vl os Wg. notices are being served upon all persons Sultan thanked them for the splendid ser- neenignnnom | suspected of in any way polluting the water | Vice they had rendered, and rewarded them ( WING to the | "UNG OAR ZANZIBAR. Dec. 12. Ch'town, Vec. 3, 1889 —eod _— ° o* . eo canmesietinasiatiitiie atenaetnignasomamaneenay The Zanzibarians who accompanied in Spring Park stream. The notice inti- with presents. All Zanzibar is engaged in mates that unless the nuisance complained | feting Stanley and the members of his ex. of isabated the corporation will take ac- pedition. tion against the offenders by indictment at the approaching Hilary Term of the Su- preme Court, have gone int » the Xmas Trade for eee New Form of Government. lic are invited to call and see t compare prices, <etiietiiias Capre Town, Dec. 12. dec4 out. They are out, and no doubt will be obliged to remain out as new hands have been secured to take their places. The strikers feel very badly over the matter. A reduction of their wages was made in the early part of country for the abolition of the liquor traffic in their 4 Vi E are instructed to sell by Auction, a hy y property), miles from } on » Gade 41 aaa « Ab ) isl e 1. he ity on ow + we _ “ we ay . Sy ceend the nl aiostion, 00 0tle poms oe ce navuspay. pecouner wm, wd One Dollar and Thirty Cents. That's the difference in our " . : | CA LO, Dec. 12. . |e S . s ECE! is ii A, a5 : ‘ . ‘ ; *. y ry a] Ty r d $ e " ‘ae . The corvee has been sania through- Commencing at Kleven o'clock, a. m. pi if Cs, and competitor Se vi € aud Ise eV ery honest, hard-working . i Gre Book Avection.—Mr. Harris hi: lovot. t has bee enlaces how- ; 4 ° T y revived a consignment of the largest and |e eee een erie an. Ti| 3 Horses, 1 pure-bred Jersey Bull, 2 Mitch IMAM tO patronize the WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, as they can get finest selection of books ever brought to the France will give her consent to the pr Cows. 1 Heifer 34 years old (will calf in a including finely omy poe posed conversion of all the Egyptian debt, o are ', I aad ren old os ae mere Clot hing there for S35 than they ‘al in avy other Store in 3 ali Standard ¢ i » fines Lyi ( iF xr add oO 0 } ti Bs 7) 4S 1 : cern "y grad 9 all, < Uarts, 2 FUCHS, ‘ y E P ; y \ of calf and mortocso bindings; the whole |22,iutther addition to the taxes will be) Coisivacox, 1 Wheel Harrow, 1 bon Hovrow, Ohatlottetown for $6. We guarantee every Garment as represented. ) mE “G2 e~-< PROWSS BROS., 144 Queen Street. 7 necessary. Desi Se teen ei KO es ae comprising over 30 cases, to arrive by the Seed Sower, | stn Raxe, 2 Plows, 1 Hay Frincess Beatrice. Parties wishing to pro- sifter (with blocks and rope complete), 1 —— : Placed in Charge. riving Wagon Driving Sleigh, 1 Wood ture some of the finest books ever publish- . i P . ; hg } os ee iain Y aus "C rt ( lot \ N 17, 1889—eod wk : o +4 , : slielgt i 8el arrlage arness # 8eUS ure nariottetow J ae sY¥Y—e vKY ed will have an opportunity of doing so .at ga, g , ) ow, NOV , V Orrawa, Dec. 12. Harness, | Saddle, Plowing Pads, Traces and " ‘ . ‘ . Ss NCR + “| = velo > S ned jatc > | Y @ wrrevy ‘ 172% F. A. McCord, Assistant Law ¢ lerk, has ah i a : hovels, — Grindstone, | We oe % Ms. Las i. been placed in charge of the Chief Law etc. Also, a large quantity of Luroips ‘ FOUND dc ; Clerks Office pending a permanent appoint- : TeERMS—AIIl sums under $5, cash; over that } 'E Ts amount, credit till lst November next on ap- OST.—On Thursday evening, at Dr. Johnson's | : mie mot te Se i after ; ST.—On Thursday evening. a . Johnson's | & may no e made until after pro a joint notes Li corner, a Buffalo Robe. Finder will be re- | : £ their own prices. —— \ Preasant Eveninc.—Prof. Friese and his pupils entertained a large number of : their friends iu the room over Miller Prog’, | ment which ‘ , a ‘Omi L88iON . . carded by ine § ae = Store, on Queen Street, last evening. The the coming session E. H. NORTON & CO., _——e by returning it to A. 3. pens Sees } entervainment toek the form oi a concert of | Tariff Changes c13 —wky li Auctioneers. | Swiss i en ee SED Sareea Le vocal and instrumental music The pro-, ? Caen one aH ear * ee ad siemneietinnds ae fe : ay 7" , ’ i i a e KY ANTED.—The subscriber wants to hire as RECEIVE D PER STRAY > “PPINGCESS BEATPICR”. : gramme was made up of solos, duets, quar- | |W general Servant about House or Farm. | . ° th STEAMER “PRINCESS BEATRICE” ; i rr ~~ »} | as a Orrawa, Dee. 12. | Understands attending on or driving horse s. | TO THE LADIES ! | cnexceni hr AE < 4 4 Unexceptional references.— PETER WILSON, ¢ . j > SS hk é i lA ? - 4 Ad 8 ” King Street, between Queen and Pownal streets, al ce ascs cCnhuine + cine b. ci Cs, i sii adios decl2—%ieod pd pat : ia ’ : thefinstrumeatal portion of the programme list and says no important tariffchangesare} _ ct ba aie i a-ernes ——ee a OHE AP FoR CA S £7. 3 We look for- | likely to be made at the coming session. UST RECEIVED :—60 Pairs of Oil Goat | FANTED.—A good, smart girl for general | (x) : © 208K 50 " oe : z Foxed Walking Beots, Toe Capped housework, Gcod wages given, Apply at “4 é 4 1) & . 5 aut uN, st — ‘ : | this office. deck SLMWMOoORwT WA. CRABBE bought at a bargain. Regular price, $2.75; } WALEER’S CORNER. wilt be sold at $2.00. FoR SALE.—A g6od Cow; §breed, Jersey and R. K. JOST Alderney. Very rich milk, Apply at this | Charlottetown, Dec. 9, 1889—2w | tettes, choruses, etc., all of which were well ; . . , . 7 >. { sti rendered. Professors Hawley and Bell, and Minister Bow: Mrs. Sentner and Miss Fraser attended to|™chinery is to declares that mining be placed upon the free ma very acceptable manner. vard with pleasure to many more such er- erLainments during the winter season, ieaieiacine A Darine Rossery.—tThe office of Capt. John Hughes, on Water Street, was entered Te Negotiate Treaties. Vienna, Dec, 12. The Neue Friei Presse has information 2 : n ‘ : | office. decl@ tf dy wy North Side of Queen Square. Mavi — ast evening, andupwards of $40 was stolen therefrom. The burglar effected an entrance through a single-pane window which moved on hingcs, and which communicated with the alshed adjoining. The giass in this win @ ‘hus nade it was an easy matter to put in his od and undo the fastening. In breaking the Fass tl e burglar evidently cut his hand, as Subsequent movements are easily traced Ge) the prints of bloody fingers. There are sa'ks ci blood on the walls and floor which ould indicate that he got in through the OG low head foremost and crawled along the yo “ali and floor on his hands until his feet were “ar. He tried the open drawers of the desk, “hot finding any money in them broke ™ another drawer that was locked, and in Des pang money that was not put in the safe son aad kept. In this drawer he foand < money stated, with which he made ; voin gt stolen money belong: d to the Bene- Santa: 28 Society, of which Mr. Donyan, , ae Hughe 8 book-keeper, ig the Treasurer. it am hou ' ‘ es feo yy ut stolen was the balance remaining 1, ; ir, —D yuigan hid paid some money owing mn ti “%tety, He took the entire amonnt | y Sale yesterday, and after paving the 80W was broken, aad through the opening } that the Japanese Emperor will be sent to Europe to negotiate treaties with the Mari- time States ona very liberal basis. AC old Wa ve. Sr. Paut, Minn., Dee. 12. The signal service reports a cold wave more than 1000 miles wide approaching from the North Pole. —_— -—_>- - ---- Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Dec. 13.—10 a m., Decreasing west to north-west winds; most- ly fair weather, stationary or lower tempera- ture. decl2—2w eod pat BOLIPSE BAKERY. TEXHE:PLACE to buy your Bread is at i D. STESY ART’S, where you will get it Fresh Baked every day and of best quality. Atso—Tea Buns, Bath Buns, Currant Buns, Parker House Rolls, Drop Cakes, Hermit Cakes, Jelly Squash, Cream of Tartar Biscuit, Cornmeal Cakes, every evening steaming hot. Please give ug a call. Special rates to Hotels and Boarding Houses. ‘Remember the place—WATTS’ OLD STAND, Kent Street. dec2—tf DIE. At Cornwall, on the 7th inst., Lavinia, third daughter of Francis and Ana Boyce, aged 22 years. ee Perens Buyers of Reefers and Overeoats wili find James Paton & Co's. Popular Store the place 4 re er _ , ioe to placed the remainler in the dy. the desk, instead of putting it back se safe. The vutglar evidently knew of mali: ‘tion, aud took an early opportunity 1” practic: a : aimee Practical use of his knowledge. Aas he deserves, that he will suon be captured and | able for the best pastry use. For saie by th decl3 2i to get value for their morey. mails Fresh mince meat for sale by the pound or tin at Beer & Goff’s. decl3 2i Beer & Goff have some very fine four, suit. SMAS BOOKS. nn yE SURE you go to the B. A. M. Book and Tract Society's Depository for Books, Magazines, Booklets, Xmas Cards, Sanday School Cards, Bibles, Psalm Books, Hysmnals, Testaments, Wesleyan Books, Reward Books and Tickets, etc. Bound Periodicals for 1889, M. F. ELLIS, Corner Queen and Fitzroy Streets, dec7--eod tl xmas pound or barrel. Hymn | ’ OST.--Between Rochford Square and Upper |} tare ecm Prince Street School, a Watch Seal with gold setting. Finder will be rewarded on leav- i na 22 ing it at THe EXAMINER office. decl2 ba sa SS nmin F ke LET.—The Stere and Dwelling House on ee Great George Street, now occupied by Pear- don & Turner. Possession given llth January. , Apply to THOMAS ALLEY. eod—deci2 YO LET.—That desirable Dwelling on Dorches- : ter Street, lately occupied by Miss Barr. [1 | contains five rooms, adjoins the residence of J. B. Mactonald, Keq., andis opposite the resi- | dence of Fredk. Brecken, Esq. Apply to THos, | Our Stock of Fail and Winter Goods is now “ow Complete, and we call the attention of our cus- Mint inthedGnditon sirens, “Gecwo” tomers and the public generally to the im- Pitontie focpiesitty aah ois MMSE dargains we are offering in Gents’ Pe Mea lee, Sater dog. wings Underwear, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Cuff Buttons, leather collar and rope onit. The finder | @ | JOR SALE.—A Milch Cow, four years old’ will oblige by reporting to J. A. FARQUHARSON, | hint Studs, reastpins, Silk Handkerchiefs, | WANTED —A Housemala Good wages. Apply Suspenders, &¢. WWANTED—A aioe General Servant; no wash- | | i | ae ‘M 242 ~; a . e o ee “_cecit”) Meltons, Suitings, &c., which we will dispose of OQ LET,.—Dwelling House on corner of Pownal { _ 0% 4. 3aw tf Pirro? atdie at tatalin’ s7ee! fr P. J, FORAN. Upper Prince Street. 3i eod—declvd lo Mss i ETERS, sidmont ceciv ¥ ot > aX be ; We have a very fancy lot of Cloths, in Naps ing. Apply to Rev. J. Simpson, Pownal St. , | & and Kent Streets. Apply to Taos, W. Lopp. | at our Husadal low prices, novs—tf eod : Charlottetown, Oct. 18, 1888—eod w