and Other Items, Ponice Court this morning one drunk DA IL THE RECENT STORM, SOME FURTHER PARTICULARS. Souris Breakwater All Right. Ashore at Hogg Island. A Very Close Call. A Souris man was heard to say the day after the last storm, that he had lived in this world over sixty years, and such a tide and such a storm as was witnessed on }the Ist and 4th was never known in his jtime. The tide on the 4th carried way the )freater part of Koight’s wharf, and com- pletely covered the Souris breakwater. The tide was never known to rise as high since 2 r § davs was! i<¢ o . lonses WAY W. S. McKie will be Loving good « ving horses all this week. : ‘ oe j rs) oO F t. Lawrence Lodge he lds its regular 8 at S «ek to-night, Initia yf candidates - SqTRACT lhe bazaar over the Diamond Ruokstore ‘ grand and is the centre of attra - Cre The regular monthly meeting of the City Coun ii will be held this (Monday) even ing’, at hail past seven t i Se On THE ler Mr. Bev yer croased, this morning, the ice opposite the Provincial Av wn st ossing of the K.at River ice this season. > Wants Prorection,—A son has just been addei to the household gods of a Bul funily on the Miramichi River. It has brea christ- | ened McKinley ~ i Deon 17 Fal ATTEND ‘Senator Howlan will Jecture in * Lyceum this eveniog, at 8 eclock. The subject chosen is ‘* Quraelves,’ a hizh \ L.ileresiloy one, o Not Membors of the Method’st Brick Charch Choir are requested to attend the fuveral secvices of the late William Whight timo row afternoon, at 2 o'clock, Tue Craniber.—The bark Claribel, Captain Wa ah. Was LOW ed in from the Jhree ‘1 ides to-day, an lis now at Peakes No, | wharf, The horses were removed this afternoon. isis Sexs or Temprraxce.—A fall attendance | of members of Victoria Division No. 4, this evening at 8S oclock. Members of Prince Edwatd and CGrient Division also invited. >: A Care Breton Grtant.—John Moriarity, a Cape Breton giant, at work in the Maine measures in his socking feet 6 feet 9} an] wears No. IS} moccasins. He is wo ds, inches nineteen years of age o A VaLvasir CanGco barg City, from Halifax for Londen, took a cargo consisting of 2.500 tons and valved at including $33,944 worth of apples and 33) OO) worth of extract. nearly $100,000 clei dicllenl Meerine A full attendance of the mem- bers and visiting brethren is req tested at Victoria Divi ion, S. of T., at 8 u'elock this evening, to make arrangements for the funeral of their late brother, William Wright. By oder of W. P. saphinsceplainltetth Tur Lyceum.—Hon. Senator Howlan’s lec- ture in the Lyceum this evening will, we trust, be well attended. The lecture has been carefully prepared, and will be well worth hearing. The admission fee has been placed at thé low rate of ten cents, with five evuts extra for reserved seats. Tickets may be obtained at Reddin’s and Watson's drug stores, and at the door. - > The Willis Piano and O gan Co. ézsentlemen,—On behalf of tae Caledonian Ciub of P. E. tesland, ths St. Andrew's Din- ner Committee desire to thank you for the loan of one of your very excellent Williams Pianos at their Dioner on Monday, Ist inst. Yours truly, —- Wt. McNett, * ecretary. immiadiiiicamuat Sr2amMers’ @ Movements.—The ‘St. Law- rence and BP; ness of Wales are tied up to the wharf, and are practically out of service for the season. The Stanley arrived here from Pictou yes- terday. To day she is tilling her boilers with fresh water, takiog iu supplies, and mak- ing ether arrangements for beg’nning ber season's work, She cannot, however, be made ready for service before Wednesday next. ee ACK NOWLEDGMENT.—One of the han’s-me- est calendars ‘Tue EXAMINER haa seen this season was placed upon the reportorial table to-iay by L. EK. Prowse, **The Wonde: fal (heap Man.” Mr. Prowse informs us that every purchaser of a dollar's worth of good; at his store will receive one of these calendars free of charge. Call early before they are all youve. oo News From Montacvze.—A__ telephone message this afternoon says: Oa account of the coid snap all shipping left here last even- ing to complete loading at Lower Montague and Georgetown, The steamer Eldon is now making up through the ice now forming. The Eldow did excellent service during the list | ten days, having towed all the vessels out, bv sides taking several off that had grounded. | Captain J, J. Macdouali deserves much eredit for his indefatigable cfforts in this seepect. Fixat Notice. John McPhee will be at the office of McLean, Heartz & Co., Souris, | from the 10:h to the 25th December, to re- ceive payments of all judgments, notes of hand and book debts due the estate of Owen Connolly and Doyle & McBride and grant receipts therefor. Ail amounts due those estates not paid or satisfactorily arranged between those dates, will be collected through the courts without further notice. Weurperick Perezs, Attorney to Trustees c muoliy Estate. d&w li Weer Dene, Cartas MeMitstan !—The steamer William arrived at this port from Pi-tou on Satarday evening, with a cargo of eval for Captain K. MeMillan. This steamer is now owned by the above named gentleman and his brether, Hugh McMillan, merchant, of New Haven. She bas been brought here to be hauled up and thoroughly repaired by our own workmen in preference to having it done esewhere, Captain MeMilin kaows that be will be able to have the work done as cheaply snd well here by our home mechanics as any- » here else. ——— Handkerchief Day. WHAT If MEANS AT BEER BROS. Of the crowd that visited Beer Bros’. es- tablishme ut on Saturday,to see just what a Handkere ief Day was, n t one was Gitay- po ntza exceptfthe old lady who wanted *‘six for acent.” The display of silk, linen and ©o'ton handkerch efs was simply enormous, and the prices were perhaps the most at- tractive feature of all. The **six for a sjuarter” line waa a little wonder, and that ut ‘‘» dollar a dozen” would have made the ** Artful Dodger” gasp, Silk Hand- Kerchiefa of every color, pattera and size rope stedly answered the question of **What Shali I Bay for Xmas?’ and the counter devoted to this displsy was largely pa- tronized. i We desire to call your attention to the fact that we ate selling cur stock of sleds at half price in oder to clear the entire lot. One week only.—Baziar Vo. -The steamer Gathen- | the latter was built. The gale from the &. ,{S. E. on the 4h tested to the fullest ex- }tent the strength and power of resistance jof this valuable work. Never, unless per- haps in the great August gale, when so jimany American schooners were driven ashore and wrecked, was the sea known to }dash with such fury against the shore. The | breakwater resisted it all, coming out of ‘the ordeal, to which it was subjected for jabout eighteen hours, without receiving the slightest injury. Formerly, in a sturm the waves used to strike square against the | work, rise fifty or sixty feet in the air and jthen fall upen it—after the fashion of a |vessel ‘“‘shipping a sea.” The resu!t was jthat nearly every southerly storm carried | away the covering or sume other portion of | (the work. For the last year or two, be- # des attending to necessary repairs, large quantities of heavy stone, under the dire- tion of Mr, Brown, engineer, have been j placed on the cuter or sea-side. This is }intended to form an artificial reef; and the storm of Wednesday last proved, beyond ; doubt, that the desired effect has been se- ‘cured, as the sea now breaks sume distance , cut, and instead of falling heavily on the | covering, sweeps cver it and fails on the jinner side. But for the stone facing re- ;cently put down there is little doubt but great damage would have been the result. During the gale, a dozen schooners rode safely at anchor under the lee of this break- water, which, with perhaps the exception of the one at Cow Bay, Cape Breton, is ‘the most exposed in the Maritime Prov- . inces. A VERY CLOSE CALL. | A North Sydaey, C. B., despatch of the 5th says : The American fishing schooner ; Alice, Capt. Rowe, of Gloucester, left here }on Monday to prosecute her fishing voyage. At noon on that day a northeast gale struck her, carrying away her sails. ‘The vees-l being near land, off Lingan, dropped her ‘anchors. The seas running very high swept over the vessel, and at times buried her under. The crew tovk refuge in the rigging. This lasted for an hour, when the cables broke and the vessel went in among the recks on the northern side of Lingan head, where the cliffs were forty or fifty feet high, with the breakers dashing against their base. The crew report that to all appearance there was no possibility of safety. Death stared them in the face. /Qn the shore were a few farmers, who ' realized their danger, and not being able to help them, expressed their sympathy by /weeping. For an hour the vessel tossed ia the breakers closer and closer in under the _ cliff, and was meanwhile breaking up. Now |the Captain showed his bravery and pre- 'sence of mind by guing down tu the deck in the boiling chaldron of breakers and got a codiine, tied a monkey wrench on the end, and Simon Poirier threw it from half way up the foremast to the top of the chff It was caught and fastened to a three inch line, which was quickly pulled in by those on .the bank and made fast to the trees, and | the ether end was fastened to the vessel’s ‘foremast by means of a bowling over the line. Simon Porrior was the first man to be rescued from the wreck, and one by one the crew of eleven aud the captain watched their chance as the breakers subsided and slipped down on deck and were drawn ashore in the same manner. While getting out, Edwin Burt was washed overboard twice and got his head split open and his leg badly burt. Others were washed over- board and bick again by the sweep of the baeakers, Simon Porrior also getting his leg badly hurt. The crew lost everything, and the vessel ia a total wreck. The gale yesterday was a terrific one, and blew at the rate of sixty miles an hour. A large three-story building, owned by Thomas McLellan, was blown across the street, and several barns were blown down, THREE DAYS OF TERKOR. They had three days of terror—storm tem- pest and hurrican,—at St. Pierre, Miq. Satur. pauied by snow and frost. Four vessels parted their chains and ran ashore, including the French brig Denx Scurs, laden with 6,000 quintals of codfish for Bordeaux. They area total loss, but all the crews were saved. On Monday a fierce southeaster blew from morn. ing till nine in the evening without damage to the vessels moorrd in the road and harbor. But then a change occurred, with a perfect hurricane from thenorthwest,the like of which the oldeat inhabitants declare has not been witnessed here ejnce sixty years ago. Heavy damage has been done to the shipping in port. About ten schooners are high and dry around the harbor, with the winter fleet, moored for winter quarters, bad!y d«maged. A HARD TIME. The schooner Beatrice, 78 tone, Capt. John Arnold, of Halifax, was driven ashore on Hog Island, at 8 o'clock on Monday morning (1st inst) The crew had to re- main on board until 5 o’clock in the even- ing, when, atter a hard and dangerous struggle, they got ashore ; but after wan- dering about until 11 o'clock, endeavoring to find a house, they began to freeze, and their only hope was to regain the vessel, which they succeeded in doing after an- other hard struggle. There they remained until next day. The captain is owner, and the vessel is only partly insured. REPORTS FROM CANSO. At Canso the storm of Wednesday was not nearly so severe as that of Monday. The schooner Lida and Lizzse has got off to go to the marine railway at Hawkesbury. The achooner Euxine is not off and is wait- ing the owner of cargoon his way from day came in with a violent nor‘ heaster,.ccom- - and is making temporary repairs sufficient | XAMINER, - j 1 ; ow Souris, before discharging. The Native Lass, ashore at St. Andrews channel, is ab- andoned to the underwriters, and parties have contracted tu get her off. The schooner James Ryan will likely proceed to Halifax without going to marine railway for repairs NARROWLY ESCAPED STRANDING. The schr. Morien, of Cow Bay, Martell master, from Charlottetown for Lynn, Mass » arrived at Georgetown on Friday, having experienced a terrible time in the southeast gale on Wednesday night. The Morien iost foresail, forestaysai!l, jib and fying jib, one anchor and chain, and Seventy fathoms of hawser, and barely escaped stranding at Cape Bear. The cap- tain will repair damage and proceed. The vessel is owned by Archibald & Co,, Cow Bay. THE HEAVIEST EVER KNOWN, At Glace Bay, C. B., the tide was the highest and the sea the heaviest ever known. Every sea swept over the Napoleon If{, and the hands on board barely escaped. The gale at North Sydney was very seve re. The schooner Daisy ran ashore. The brigt. Elizs, of St. John’s; Nfld, was damaged and also the schooners City Point, Jessie and Alpine. The schooner Maggie Millard is a total Joss. The Bella May and Corsair aro driven ashore high and dry. GOT OFF AGAIN, The three-masted schooner that got ashore at West River, Lot 47, #s reported in The Examiner, got off again next day, and it is reported arrived since at George- town after a hard run ef it. BREAKWATER DAMAGED. Campbell's Cove Breakwater was badly damaged by the storm, the covering being all torn off, besides receiving other damage. Carlton's lobster factory at Campbell's Cove was also carried away by the sturm. DIED. Suddenly, on Saturday, the 6th inust., Wm, G Wright, of this city, in the 65th year of his age, [Funeral to-morrow, Tuesday, at 2 p.m, leaving his late residence, Prince Street, for the Methodist Brick Church, thence to the People’s Cemetery } At Long Creek, on the 7th inst., of inflam- mation ot the bowels, Duncan McLean, in the b6th year of his age. Deceased leaves three 2ous and two daughters to mourn the loss of a kiad and loving parent. At Glengarry, Lot 7, on the 30th Catherine Macdonald, aged 76 years. she rest in peace, At Haliburton, Lot 7, on the 2nd inst, of heart disease, David Rogers, »ged 60 years. May he rest in peace. ult., May ILLIAMS DIANOS Endorsed by the best authorities in the world we ee es Nearly 14,000 in use and good accounts given ot them. Over 40 years of honest business, WILLIS PIANO & ORGAN CO., Maceachern’s Building, Lower Queen St. nov29 —dw tf ‘OURSELVES, rEXHE FIRST OF A COURSE OF LEC. TURES before the Benevolent Irish Society of Charlottetown, will be delivered by The Hon, Senator Howlan, scien THE LYCEUM, ri Monday Evening, Sth DECFMBER NEXT, In Aid of the Funds of the Benevolent liish Society. SUBJECT ; —“ OURSELVES.” Admission, 1) ets. ; Reserved Seats, 15 cts. Doors open at 7.30. Lecture at 8. S. BOLGER, Chairman Lecture Committee. nov29 pat tl 9th. MARKET: HALL, Monday Evening, Dee. sth. The Great Original and Oaly HARRINGTON Will appear in his Refined, Popular and Moral Entertainment, introducing new and moral illusion, wondcrful magical wonders, and his great Mesmerism, Mind Reading, and Supernatural Manifestations, and his Peculiar Entertainment, entitled : “Begone Dull Care.” As a further inducem<nt to call the public out, he will give gifts to all people buying tickets, bes'des the large and costly presents to be given away. Doors open at 7 o'clock ; commence at 8. Ticket office open for advance sale from | | notil 6 p.m. Those buying ti kets duriog the afternoon will recgive two chances for the large presents. Tickets 25 and 35 cents. School Children, 10 cents. dech MONDAY, DECEM BER 8 SATISF _ GUARANTEED, Low Prices to Every Buyer of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, AT PROWSE BROS’ (x) ACTION They are the Men who believe in Small Profits and Quick Sales, and in order to carry out this motto they have the Prices down below Low Water Mark. We ask our customers not to buy Second-Class Goods. Don't pay two prices for what yeu buy. Don't fail to see our Immense Stock, Don't forget our Prices are the Lowest. iw [x] PROWSE BROS., 136 and £44 Queen Street. V . a . ® dence, Hillsborough Street, between Fitzroy bid il II lil (lf iT | | ' | and Kustou Streets, 4i pd—dec3 | deel | KEROSENE. ~ BEER & GOFrfF’S. ——_—— (x )_—___—_— 1890, ILL be pleased to receive Pupi!s for instruction on the Piano at her resi- ANDING ex S. S, “Simon 200 Casks ** White Rose” Oil, FENTON T, NEWBERY. Dumecis, ’ | L Dissolution of Partuership. ‘T:HIs is to certify that the Partnership heretofore existing between the under- signed, carrying on business under the style and firm of SAUNDERS & NEWSOM, bas on this first day of October, A. D, 1889, been dissolved by mutual consent, Dated this First day of October, A. D, 1889. Signed in the presence of W. S. Stewart. JOHN SAUNDERS, PETER NEWSOM. E WANT to do a larger Xmas trade this year than we have ever done before, and are therefore going to offer our entire stock of RAISINS, CURRANTS, PEELS, ESSFNCES, ete., at the lowest rock-bottom Cash figures, Call and see our prices before buying anywhere else. Raisins and Currants. We have received over 6,000 pounds of COOKING RAISINS, including some Layer Valeneias, which are very fine this year; and as we have marked them all down Jow we expect them to go off quick. Our stock of Tayer Raisins is also very large and the quality excellent. We have just received a lot of the *“* Biack Basket” brand, and they keep up their reputation for the best Table Raisin going. Candied Peels. Just received from London, a lot of KEILLER’S CITRON, LEMON and ORANGE PEEL, which we are selling much cheaper than usual on account of a drop in the price abroad. a Eissences and Spices. Imported direct from the manufacturers’ and guaranteed STRICTLY PURE and UNADULTERATED. Bring along your empty Essence Bottles and have them refilled. Special Notice to Retailers. To All Whom it may Goncern, HEREAS certain maliciously disposed persons have systematically and per- sistently been making and circulating false | and libellous statements as to my professional qualifications, etc. ‘Take notice, that if this libellous conduct is pursued, 1 bave instructed my Solicitors, Mecsrs., Peters & Peters, to prosecute any such with the utmost rigor of the law. _ Our Stock of NUTS, DATES, FIGS, APPLES and XMAS CONFECTION- GEO. A. BAYNES, ERY is very large and varied, and we think it will pay you to look at it if you ‘ime M. D., ©. M., ete., ete, | Want something nice and attractive. BEER & GOFF. -——. ILL FURTHER NOTICE the Exhibition of HOME-MANUFACTURED CLOTH- ING will be continued at 140 QUEEN STREET. The articles displayed to which your special attention is directed are READY- MADE OVERCOATS, in Melton, Nap, Worsteds, Beavers and Tweeds; Blue and Biack Nap REEFERS; Scotch and Canadian Tweed SUITS; TROUSERS of Domestic and Imported Cloths. Charlottetuwn, Dec. 3, 1890—law & wky Local Ex x SILK SEALETTE. SPECIAL VALUE AND LARGE VARIETY. Perran) prew- eer Dros, & . In CUSTOM TAILORING we are prepared to make up the best-fitting garments at living profits. Here will be shown you Pilot Cloths, Worsteds, Chinchillas, Scotch "weeds, Fine Beaver Cloths, Fine Trouserings, Canadian Tweeds. WANTS, LOST, FOUND ane ree nes as In GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, we have Fine Neckwear, Lambs’ Wool Underwear, Top Shirts, White Shirts, Cloth Gloves, Knitted Gloves, Kid Gloves, Waterproof Coats, Woolen Underwear in Scotch and Canadian make, Umbrellas, Silk Handker- chiefs, Collars,-etc., etc. WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—Three good Coat Makers, good rrices and steady employ- ment, at D. A. BRUCE'S. dy 3i wy li—dec8 SE'LL.—Base Burner, “Sultana,” No. 2, 9 % only used one winter. Also, large-sized “Franklin” Stove (Burnies), and quantity of Hall Stove Pipe. Apply to Mrs KF. PaMEr, Queen Street. 2i pd—dec3 | - OST.—On Thursday morning last, between the residences of- George Peake and’ A. N. Large, the tailboard of a carr, also a manure fork | and the pad and breecken of a carriage harness. | Will the party who picked these articles up | kiudly leave them at Mr. A, N, LARGE’S, Queen | Street. 3i—dec8 | | WAN TED —Agents to take orders for Nursery | v stock. Liberal commission to the right par- | ties. Apply at this office. dect a ; « Te LET.—A House containing eight rooms, ' situated on Water Street. opposite Railway Station. Apply at this office. 3i—decd [TO LET.—A smail Cottage. Apply at Knight’s | | EFORE ORDERING YOUR FALL SUIT, OVERCOA1 Courteous attendants will be at your command. Doors open from 7 a m. to m. Admission Free. ». A. BRUCE, Charlottetown, Sept. 30, 1890. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT, p. uanmiaaapanees ee SE ———:0:-- — eee ai pd—dec2?_ | fy) or ULSTER, call and examine our immense stock of ANTED.—A Cook d Hi ae | x ’ ae W washing. Ages - ssice, Eeeunnecnainen, NEW CLOTHS, in Fitzroy Street, 3i--d ecd | - f ¥ * . OST.—Between Methodist Brick Church and | [weed and Worsted Suitings, Beavers, Mel- tnmond ard Queen Streets, a Gent's Hiack | AO viral : : € : es, * y estes Laeee Cuil. Finder will please return | tons, Naps, Friezes, ete. same to EXAMINER Office. f—decib T° LET.—A comfortable House for the winter, containing five rooms, water in connection, situated on King Street, Apply at this office. decd / | A full line of Latest Designs and Patterns of TROU- ‘SERINGS. Our stock excels in quality and variety any- ORSES WANTED —Wanted, on or before/thing we have heretofore shown. S-soen weighing trom :006te 1180 iva. "Age, 5 te | We offer you the Largest Assortment of Cloths in the Call and see them. 10 years.—W. S. McK, dec’ |”. . City to select from. WANTED.—A lad with some knowledge of the | drug business. Apply at Watson’s Drng ae. . , tf—nov29 | {x} WANTED.—A gocd plain Cook. Highest TY | wages and no washing. Apply at this I ¢ 4 °9 office. if—nov27 R SALE.~A new Organ, Reason for seil- ~A Fr Ll | ROGERS’ BUILDING, UPPER QUEEN STREET. ing—leaving ihe country. No reasonabie Miiavrte SuERrRyY, Fitzroy ag Charlottetown, Sept. 26, 1890.