fe 4 4 THE Lec ul and ¢ Other liens. oe Scuotastic.—A Principal is wanted for Upper Prince Street School. celal hain Pouce Court. —Donald tryman) was this niorning fined $2 or 8 for drunkenness, Maedonald (coun days - } ry lina? i} dandrutf indicates a dis cured, blanching ol cnee of and if not lute pres eased scalp, : : . . : le ls the hair aud baldness will result Hall Hair Rene wet! « - Wisrer Arrancement.—The winte : : - 1} rangement of trains on the Island railway will eo into effect on Monday vext. Lhe time g 7. Benen table will be found in another column, , -~ . ’ . . . , } FoorTsALt At Ha'ivax, m Saturday lively football match be last, there was a i tween the Dalhousies sud the Wanderers, neither side ' | the game resulting ia a draw, scoring esienitielieadeas Fras? PRIZE MB.ITIANEN. The Charlotte gineers, also ympetition with | those of all Canada, have : talles n the first prize for efficiency. First prize Artillerymen and | tirst prize Engineers! Good for the Chariotte town men. } town En ee To-Morrnow Nient.—Miss Beile Laiscell, us Topsy, has no equal. Her rendition of the **Child that nebber was born” ed to be trne to nature. We claim that none will deny that she is the greatest r psy ilVing To see thie black imp is a treat, and not should miss it. Mai arket Hall te-morrow even ing.— li bla Sreciat TRAIN.—Beginning on Mond*y next, and contin uing un til the close of navig tion at Summerside a special | passenger train will leave ad e very morning (Sundays ex- side, connec cting r there with cepted) for stimmer tri Lin the steamer for Point du Chene. rhe will leave on return immediately on arrival of the steamer. aa chi L. O. G. T.—The Grand Lodge ofSthe Inde- pendent Order of Good Templars will meet in semi-annual session, at Marshiield, at eleven o'clock on Wednesday morning next, Dec. 4. A public meeting will be held ia the event x Mra. Bessie Starr Keefer and Mr. J. T. Bul- mec, of Halifax, will be present. There will be special fares to York Station ou the 4th, good to return on the following day. —_~--—— For Tue Lievor Deaters.—Truro over the Bap is in @ great state of excitement prosecution of liquor dealers and a number of prominent hotel-keepers have left town owing to pending convictions. Cases have been instituted against the proprietors of the leading houses, and the extent to which the prosecutors are carrying affairs has ap- pajled the vietims. Scetnaigtinnss Yur LOUISIANA LOTTERY. —An despatc! » says: Strict orders given to watch the mails for Louisi na and other lottery circulars and tickets coming into Canada. Two weeks ago 4 hotel- keep- er of this city sent money to New Orleans for tickets for the November drawing of Wttawa have been the Louisiana State Lottery. They were cunfiscated by customs officials here. jeincel Pronouncer “ Nor Gumty.”—A St Jobs despatch ‘says that in the case of the boy Bennett, thirteen years old, charged with manslaughter on account of the shoot- ing of little Willie Hawkes, while reckless- ly handing a revolver, the jury on Monday returned a verdict of ** not guilty.” They were undoubtedly influenced by the fact that there is no reformatory, and that the penitentiary alone awaited the boy if con- victed quspeneieniiee Pare Lyceum.—Boucicault’s drama of ‘ The Octoroon; or, Life in Louisiana,” drew another good house for the Boston Comedy Company last evening. The play was excee xlingly well performed, and the bowie knife combat, the murder of little Paul and the tableau of the last that was seen of the Indian, were all given with thrilling effect. Miss Grey's ‘** Zoe” was an artistic performance, aad she was fine ly supported by the company. This evening Mrs. Wood's emotional drama of ‘ East Lostte in cose] miatad in his imtenti Lynne” will, no doubt, attract another large | “ROFIY oo case he persisted 1p his intention audience, as it is always a favorite here as their living depended upon the national ence, as ys a fe t ; ,° (an . — j ists. MARRIED. - Dunstan's Cathedral, by the Rev. P. A. McElmeel, on Monday, Nov. 25th, Henry M. Carroll to Julia, daughter of the late James Haudrahan, all of this city. a eee DIED. Gate, Cal., Nov, 10th, Douglas South New. At St In Golden ' Moffat Harrington, a native ol ington, England, aged 64 years. - AREIV ALS. woo wOUTEL HOTEL DAVIES. Nov 26—Wm Campbell, Minto, Montreal; J Kk Macdonald, Cardigan ; Miss McIntyre, New Perth; E L Foster, Mon- treal; H N Lynde and wife, Dorchester, N B; TS Kirkpatrick, Sackville, N B; J A Dorion, Montreal; S Burns, Freetown; H L Macdonald, Cardigan. Millview; Cnaries OspORN# HOUSE Montgomery, Alberton; D Campbell, 8’side; J M Nicholson, en ee ; John Macdonald, St John, N B; Geo O Neil, Vernon River. 8 C Clarke, Mt Stewart, we Kennedy, S’side; W F Tidmarsh, St Peters Island: J J Cohn, Halifax; Geo Ricard, Mon- Nov 26—G R treal;.J McMillan, Montague; A J Cayting, Boston; M Cohn, Halifax; A Martin, Valley- present difficulty expires, and no settle- tield; M Morrisey, Pictou; F A Case, Boston; | ment has been reached yet. { Geo H Aitken, Lunenburg, N S. yeep amarante ata ses es -_~ of the buffalo from the North American pl: sins 15 leading to the | consideration of a possibility of the ele- phant becoming extinet in Africa. The cousequences to the ivory wade would be dire, and the contingency may not be so remote as some think. The very best ivory comes from Africa, and the destrac- tion of elephants there annually is very great, one authority estimating that in fifty years the animals will be extinct. The consumption of ivory has beeu estimated at abou 5,000 ewt. yearly, meat the destructic m of perhaps 45, 000 elephants, while the natives of Africa them: selves kill a many and retain the} efest tusks for their own decoration. ar | Civilization demands knife handles, combs, | Plano keys and billiard ba!|s of ivory, and ‘Lhe disappearance , i good — the supply of material runs out some | ™ Hventive genius will have to try his hand | -'s substitute though the connoisseurs ; affect to be Revs that nothing < the place of the best Ivory. a \uithera % at wed DAILY is acknowledg- | ° e lawful purpose. Irvine steamship Polyne sian was wholly to blame Montreal in May last, and condemning the Allan Company ¢ Victoria Medical Faculties regarding the + int last nigh sry, 1890. which would ! o can ever take | into boots that is not a prison, but a fine to look at firm in-work witha ‘ocudidinn lof solid supple leather, boots in the city and we make the lowest Spy apples, for sale by wort prices at the Dermipion ect and ~— on Le L Heit APEC News, DespaTcurs TO THE ‘Seabee Rie ti eae Big Fir NSPECIAI at Lynn. Ly NN, Mass.., Nov. 26. Lyun was this afternoon visited by a fire which, with, but two exceptions, is the most disastrous that ever occurred in New Enuland. The exceptions are the great | Boston fire of 1872 and the Portland fire of | L866 Co-day’s fire started at 11.55 a. m., snd devastated a square mile of the busi ness section of the city. The loss ts esti- mated at S10,000,.000 It started inn | Mower’'s wooden building on Almont} street wer the boiler Che flames com-j; municated with the six story (brick) Mower's bloek Almost simultaneously a'! four si ry wooden shoe factory and Ben hei XN Barn ard S rour sgt ry wooden building on Almont Street caught} | tire Aid soon arrived from Boston, } f Salein, Marblehead aud surround. | Ing tow! Four daily newspapers were | ; oul out, three National Banks and the i. Lynn institute for Savings were wiped out. l Sy ot the inest shy c blocks in mall ' ein ruins, as well as about. twenty-} tive stores. lt is impossible to state h« Ww | EXAMINER, pe ee ee * manetsenintee sneinsieemmmanensstants. Ysmcantihine he th ence = eT = i ‘. WEDNESI ‘SD. AY, NOVEMBER 27. 1889. _ ea - a TEE ~ Musical——Headquarters Or Fr. E. ISLAND, —IS AT~— FLETCHER'S. ‘HE “BELL” PEANOS we have re- cently sold to His Honor Lieutensnt- Governor Carvell and others in the city have given the utmost satisfaction. nany dwelling houses were ne mostly | | THE “BS SLL” ORGANS need no ad by the poorer classes. tis im-} re ed oe pe owl cl " sf th | puting. The fact that we have sold over ~ ; s > 7 ; ' . . . e t0 veGny Sees e msuUr- | Pwelye Hundred (which is over double the nee there were many narrow esc 4pes | number ¢ f that of any other make suid) ol : the from accidents, No fatalities are reported. | Island, is sufficient proof of their sup eriority Th First Methodist and First Episcop alian | houses have! ymmodate | eht irches and Se ral been thrown open to acc the burnt out families. Mayor Newka'l called « special meeting of the aldermen to tak iclIOhn ang choose re lief committees. Dynamite ind powder were used at fre- | | which J haya over all others. TESTIMONIAL FROM PROF. EARLE, CuH’Town, P, E. L, Aug. 26th, 1888, Mr. C, P. FLETCHER. DeAR SIR . he many scores of Bell Orzans id the pleasure of bentimg, have tor in every contest in OVERCOATS, REEFERS and @ne Bollar ‘ nent intervals to blow up wooden build- | 8189 me tn rst tae. and Ths nesgens ; ‘ . : ;exceiient qualities of tane and touch, and ths igs with iiftie etlect, and the fre virtually reneral wen cmanshiy ; first-class oe ia one br rnea itself out. At 7 oU the fire was ; OPLaDISt OF SI Paul's tot 22 years, and during al a oc ee ° . j ws Lyatl tii ing the PplanG «ai PAT ip red under control, Both ees wards of 400 persens ih town and country, e of ni ia located in Ly mun were called out! perience hastanght me th: ut Canada has turned | and put on patr ] duty 4 house blown!‘ ont n organ which, for qualities referred to} : ; . ibove, and durability, is bard to excel, } up bY powcer Broad and Exchang FO ~ i h ois oh eee bi Lhe mee S. N. EaRuez, ' stre s stopped the progress ot t 1e fire in feacher of Piano, Organ and Singing. that direction. A hopeful feeling is pre- Vai Always on hand, a full line of VIOLINS 5 : ae ACCORDEONS, CONCERTINAS, FLUTES, and all other small musical {nstrumente Another Deputation. yrawa, Nov. 26. A deputation of British Columbian mer- chai.ts interviewed the Government to-day on matters connected principally with the salmon fisheries. They state that the fish- ery regulations recently issued are so stringent, and asked for a relaxation. They also asked for a repeal of the poil{© tax of $50 per head on Chinese emigrants on the ground that the fisheries industry will be 1njured if this cheap labor cannot be obtained further. They asked fora re peal of the duty on mining machinery as 1one of it is made im this country, and the only effect of the duty was to increase the expeuse of mining to that extent, Making no Headway. Lonpon, Nov. 26. At the Conference held at Notingham to- day, the -prineipal adtiress was made by Lord Salisbury. He said that the views of Gladstone looking to the separation of Lre- land from Great Britain making no headway. The bye-elections for members of Parliament were mere skirmishes and were not fought on the main issue. He favorsthe forming of a national party which must form gradually. Such a party could not be created in one day. were a The Pepe and Ireland. Nov. 26. 1e Times correspondent at Brussels says that a Belgian statesman who recently visited Rome learned that the Pope was compelled to abandon his attempt to pacify cler;zy of that country agsinst the papal au- LONDON, pecause the — rebel Lrelan i threatened to Again Arraigned. Lonpon, Nov. 26. Park, editor of the North London Press, was again arraigned at Bow Street police day. The Earl of Euston, in his admitted he had visited the house in Cavendish Street where alleged unlawful practices are said to have taken place, but he claimed he visited there for court t festiinony, a — The Polynesian to Blame. — Rest Quality Violin Strings, Sheet Music and Music Books, MUSICAL GOODS et description. and general every As we buy all for cash, we can sell low. PIANOS, ORGANS and SE WING MA CHINES sold ‘on ternis to syit everybody, JOHN Ww ILKINSGN, Agent at Alberton T. C. P. YRO, Agent at Summerside. P, FLETCHER, Ch’town, Nov. 16, 1889—eod & wky tf BARGAINS PIANOS. ORGANS, Se a Wachines, MILLER BROTHERS, Queen Street, Charlottetown. JIANOS, in from wards. ORGANS, in price price $250 and up- from S65 and upward, SEW EN apd upwards, lutenaing purchasers will do well to call and inspect our large stock. MILLER BROTHERS, Queen Street, Charlottetown. Summerside ; MACHINES, in price fram $25 Agencies :—James Seaman, W. E. Scott, Alberton o t20—dy lm a cod wky 3m S. .s “OOILA.” YHIPPERS of Flour and cther Weight will 3 take nbdtice that this Steamer will sail ROM BOSTON for this port (and Sammer- side, weather permitting), on oe Nov. 26. y Court here Judge} " holding that the | -Admira] ji udgment t | Y in tne V ice gav eC for the fatal collision with the Cynthia near ) pay damages and costs. No Setilement Yet. Monrrear, Nov. 26, Archbishop Fabre The time allowed by Laval and for final decision on part of the — Dominion Parliament. Nov. 26. An extra edition of the Gazette was issued summoning Parliament for the iness on the 16th of Janu- OTTAWA, respat¢ h of bus Sworn In. Orrawa, Nov. 26. | Colby was to-day sworn in as President f the Privy Council. - | Weather Bulle tin. ia TORONTO, ou. 97.—10 a. m. Fair to-day; easterly winds and sleet i ain tO-morrow | ——_ _- +0e--—— —- Give your poor feet a treat by putting them | palace | We have the best ; oe. gerd Instant, Leavin > FOR BOSTON on Saturday, 30th Instant, arrying Potatoes, Eggs, &c., at reasonable rates, Dates of last trip wiil be given later. D. FARQUHARSON & SON, Ch’town, Nov. 18, 1889—dy 3aw HECKBERT BROS, —DEALERS IN~ Dry Coeds, Groceries and General Merchandise, COMMERCIAL CROSS, P. E. L, why 7 ISH to announce to their patrons and the public that they have opened a GENERAL STORE of Dry Goods, Graceries, Crockeryware, etc., and Men’s Readymade 1C othing, Ls vdies’ and Gents’ Boots, Shoes and | Rubbers, etc. All our goods are first-class, ‘and will be sold on the most reasonable terms. nov22—wky 3m _ pd JOHN McMILLAN, Moutague Bridge, AGENT TOR MILLER BROTHERS. IANOS, ORGANS, SEWING MaA- P CHINE 38, VIOLINS, and small Musi- cal Instruments constantly on hand. Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. Knitting in all its branches nmade to o¢der. tov22—why dai pd A ee et eat We Ru. We Run. COMPETITION | We Run. We Run. ————_——_({x iecailbtatili>eateiauapeininainalial WE RUN AWAY FROM COMPETITION. dy) ——{ xX) lis a well-knowa fact that we We Run. ‘UNG FAA rua away from every competi- and SUIPPS. Com- petitors come along pulling behind, but never catch us. We are aiways before them in every line, but when it comes to quantity we are-away aliead of everyone. No firm dares or dreaus of giving so much for a doliar as We do. It’s an assured fact that we are the Cheapest. re don’t test quality. Few can tell the differ- ence in quality, b veryoue Knows the difference in @ne Dollar ' i Vhivty Cents. That's the difference in our prices, and competitors sould advise every homes!, hard-working man ft> patroaize the WONDEREUL CHEAP MEX, as they car more Clvthing there for Si than ti ‘y can in any other Sto it t on ‘ aa % A Charlottetown for &é We ome TT oh ase? sehl g a? ; R BES S25. 4 am VES a9% “ee every ary 3 at “4 : repre ‘ ited, PROCS ae le ae ; Vi 2.e 8 gen a ; a Ba? VV xobuked sae hy ay SA Oc x “s eee Q: we ot GS no treet. " e " ( ariottetown, Nov. z PERKINS & STERNS 3 THE SEASON IS ADVANCING, we con decided to clear the flowing sinkeneadl at BONA FIDE DISCOUNTS :— clear the fliowing Departments - ance of our English Millinery Bonnets at Half Price, - ance of our Rng-ish and American Hats at 30 ver cent. Discount, ‘Halance of our Featiers and Flowers at 30 per cent, Discount. {x} Everything in the MANTL? DEPARTMENT at 25 per cent. Discount Ladies’ Short Jackets, Dolmans, Ulsters, Black Fur Jackets and Children’s Ulsters Fleecy Cottons ! ie Fleecy Cottons ! AT 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. BIG BARGAINS IN DRESS GOO DS. ——{x)} You will tind, as usual, that we alw ays do what we advertise—-Discounts for Cash only. PERKINS & STERNS. STILL ON THE TOP oe And We Are Going to Stay There “WILLIAM,” iat — enn ae November ae 1889-—eod ee FOR SALE. A SMALL-SIZE GURNEY BOILER - good condition. Also, a good wn, Bo any Desk, suitable for an office. Apply to WILLIAM HEARD. nov21—if S. > ) HIS iS OUR BUSIEST YEAR. Since its advent we have not had a dull day | & WHY? Because we have earned a reputation for furnishing the very best Su ts FOR AR & = FR, | at the very lowest prices. People from all sections he country place the ‘ders } with us, and after receiving their Suits, stay with us in spire of all competition. “HE ABOVE STEAMER We can show the largest range of Cloths on Prince Ejward Islan 1 patterns to select from. is now open for | designs and pati charter. Vill be due here from Mon- qt 1.9 PN 5 3 F % “ . teeth . Aste @leamita iH oe Oo Bex Ret oyE chp? treal on 14th inst. Apply to : aun: its Ee’ TEPPUISZRERSS - ED AYEMCIE. R. Ic MILLAN " ny > . crm? res Cwt T 4 . rave — a nov& --dy tf : i: CLOTH and FU R CAPS SHIRTS, COLL RS, LiKS UNDER Eee - regen } CLOTHING, GLOVES, &., sold at bottoin pr Wey ES Feagwy iNg ¥ 3 br ge 3 vo’ ; 48 Vis, LOST, 5° &? iF 64h : Five Hundt BOYS SU 1TS we are offer ng at hrst t. Perfect-fitting Gar- . ‘ments ; tly first-class work ; lowest pric KF’; ND.~—A sum of money. The owner can | For FINE SUITS, neat and unique designs, elaborate and artistic trimmingr, have the same by applying to W.N. ant Ye they all cot at W. W. W eitner’a: 3i pd-nov75 | ¥ ail go bo \ ANTED.—A girl for general housewerk,. Apply at Ridgeway's Nursery, Prince Street. nov25 W LEL.—A House on Water Street, near rail way Station, containing six rooms. Kent very iow. A pply at this office, 2i—novz6 , V OW IS THE TIME to get your house banked ' for the winter. Two hundred and fifty & igads of Seaweed on hand. Al! orders Jeftjat JOHN McLEOD & CQ@., MERCHANT TAIL ORS. > ee on Nov. 16, 1S89—eod A a ERLE CT MS A LE AME Ae Ch’town, ~~ Ae Beker ren me enna — McLeod & Siewart’s, Prince Street, will “be , promptly attended to.—JoHN MCINNIS, — novi8 pre For the month of December, a Ki E are giving Great Barg ains in CHAIRS. A fine sassort- y ment of Rattan Chairs, Rockers, Dining Room, Smoking w>*. PED. young girl who has had some experience - a store, to sell waney Goods, suitable for; F Uhrists 1a3 presents, in this cit Appiy by ietter! x ca Ma to A. i,’ P. O. Box 384, Charlottetown. ‘and Easy Chairs. Call and see our st ‘ck. novzs ~—3: j ED Be jose map, lng. | MARK WRIGHT & CO 1@r rciai diplotane a siluaiioa as Book-: 4 ° sore? a in an office. Apply at this office. | Charlottetown, Nov. 35, 1S89 Rs aeecisllclaeni ——_—_—_—__-—— ] WAN ED.—A Cook. No washing. Auli: ot] =e ee a ANN an this office, tf—nov2i rO LET. —Dwelling House on corner of Pownal and Kent Streets. Apply to fHos. W. Dopp. nov4- Saw t No washing nov21 Bedroom Sets ! WANTED.—4 general servant. Apply at this office. OUSE TO LET, containing five rooms, on} Fitzroy Street, in good order. Apply to) |. UXENHAM. tf—nov2] - WE HAVE A FINE ASSORTMENT IN Write st iApoly ° WALN UT, OAK, ANTIQUE ASH, &c., | SELLING VERY CHEAP. _——-——30!: y MEA HERG WIGHT & C@. Chartdtceoiwm, Noy, 1, 1880—Yow why IANO FOR SALE at a bargain, if ensued tor atonce. Enquire at this office. nové—tf eod mw LET —That desirable Residence situate on g Tine ene ef Euston and ot Nigs. Thoma meeet in ing on Wied a Sa aeinton or a eg pe mW a oo Ae FEC ae ner PEA saree: