- Sh a SAA A NESE SE A TIT ae ST TT tte Bie: Ae wie fe ee PPS OT Waa ream SPeOIAL Despatcurs vo ‘Turn EXaAmMIner. Cus Warerworks.-—The reservoir is being | i this afternvon. - MON FESHINe Complaints are rife re ling the illegal fishing of salmon Mo If River Cannot something be done to stop s sort of business ? - NTION The Salvage Corps are re- | i to meet In the Council Chamber w evening, S o clock. \ full attend; limportant business ' % puested _ \VARD Met TING A meeting of the electors | of the lrish Secretary's oflice. Ward One will beheld in McKEachern’s | Building to-morrow (Wednesday) evening at | purpose of nominating a coming civic = £€ lo Re for tl e ndidate for the ward, at the +; eis Act went iritisn§ Polities. Lonpon, Dee. 8. The House of Commons went into com- nuttee to-night onthe Irish estimates ap- propriation of £12,707 which was asked to complete the sum of £40,707 for expenses Jolin Bellis, Liberal, woved that the amount asked for be reduced to £425, his purpose beiny to raise a general debateon Balfour's administration, He charged that the Government was using coercion to such an extent that 1500 per- suns had been imprisoned since the Crimes into operation. Balfour was | seeking to conceal from the people of Eng- | | - ENTerprRisingc.—A Montreal despatch says it H. Morgan & Co., the St. James street \ ls men, have purchased a property on St. Catherine street [o S100 000, and will erect thereon the largest dry goods store ia America niniiiinnialii’ BazaaR.—Mothers, don’t bother making | i? Ad pinaf for your children, when you can buy them so cheap at the Bazaar fand Faney . to be held in the Market Hall, on the pPinaro;©res Sa 13th inst. > . . Orxatortro Concert. —The first practice for the grand Oratorio Concert in connection with the Y. M. C. A. will be held this evening at 8 ck sharp in the Y. M. C. A. Hall. All lies and gentlemen taking part will please attend. | land acts of cruelty perpetrated in [reland. A debate ensued between Balfour and Glad- stone. ~_ - ne The Dorchester Copper Mines. Dorcuestser, N. B., Dee. 3. It is rumored that the copper mines here are again to be operated. The Colonial | Copper Mining Co. and the Westmoreland Mining Co., known as the ** Couch” Co., are to be amalgamated, and the mines worked by one company. Two American gentlemen are expected shortly to complete the necessary arrangements. The in- creased price of copper is said to have | caused the movement. i | — Lord Lansdowne’s Arrival. Bompay, Dec. 3. Lord Lansdowne, Viceroy of India, was | received to-day with unusual ceremony at his landing. Replying to the municipal committee, he contrasted Canada and India. | The former was only recently settled, and | was self-governed. India was an ancient, | histuric civilization, where modern institu- - lemrerance.—Prince Edward Division, | No. 1. 8. of T., will hold their reguiar meet k this evening, in McLeod's H \ rull attendance of officers and inem- s is specially reqnuested.—J. G. Clark, } ~ ii siaialti cach .LLY Kickep py A Hors! John Bond, of East Rawdon, Hants, N. S8., tving up his horses in his stable on the ®Tth Nov., was kicked on the abdomen by ane em. receiving injuiies from which he ed on 'th tollowing day. The deceased i was 74 years old and leaves a widow and | fami y. -— | Hap You ‘GQ N ITIONS. Viary M yrris, of } Red Bank, N. J., bet Bennet Walling of same town her hand and heart that Harrison elected. Mary is 76 and Nevertheless, Mary has just \ 1] i 1 t be Bennett is 82 paid her bet like a little man, and we presume | the wedding were nuamerous and costly. presents > For Boston The steamer Worceste Capt iin Nickerson, sailed for Beston yest orday ufiernoun with a 6,000 ves and sandry merchandise, The Mrs Bourke, Miss Kate freight consisting of vusneis p tat ' } ! j | } ' jas well as commercially. i 'a Russian at tions were being tried continuously, and by tentative steps. He promised to in- crease the defences of Bombay, inasmuch as he recognized it to be his first duty to aha : the | render In lia secure. Strained Relations. Berwin, Dec. 3. The Cologne Gazette declares that ths re- | lations between Russia and Persia threaten + | to become strained, almost to the point of breaking, owing to the ascewdency of Eng- land in Persia, from a military standpoint It is asserted that the Shah has refused an exequatur to Maschd, where an English | consul has long been stationed. esIeD ers Were Bourke, Mr H Swan, Mr. A Campbell, M Weatherbie, Mrs Jas Swan, Jas Swan, Chas Swan a se Cuurca Sexvices.—The new Presbyterian | nul sh at New Glasgow will be opened for Divine Service e On Sabbath, the 9th inst. Morning service at 11! o'clock, by the Rev. A. F. Carr, of Alberton; afternoon service t 2.30; evening service at 6.30. A_ collec- tion will be taken at each service the building fund. saiiseliiainsal Wieeins AGAINsMr. Wiggins gives it as s opinion that the Jate earthquake which has visited California, is comiag eastward over Quebec and New England in February. in aid of | ’ | Protessor claime that his prediction that the | present autumn would he remarkably cold and stormy is already fuifilled, since October, ac- | cording to the Torento Bureau reports, was the coidest for the last twelve years. ne iph Saleed One of the reasons why Scott's Emulsion has such a large sale is, because it is the best. Dr. W. H. Cameron, Halifax, N. S., saya: ‘LT have prescribed Scott's Emulsion of Coc Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites for the past two and found it more agreeable to the stomach and have better results from its use than any other preparatiou of the kind I have years, ever used.” Soid by ali drugyists; 50e and $1.00, ” ce clad CHAapreLLe’s ALMANAC.—This valuable Annual for [889 is to hand. In addition to the usual store of information, Mr. Chappelle has this year insertel afew pges of facts worth knowing, such as new interest tables, business laws, telegraph alphabet, informa- tion to farmers, etc. Altogether, the work isequal, if not superior, to any previous No one should be without a copy. Sold at the small sum of 15 cents. issue. - Weex.—The Halitax coroners were kept busy last week. First, a man was | to death; next, Capt. Brise shot him- self. On Friday an infant was found ina churchyard—a clear case of infanticide, a wound being found behind the ear, made with some bluntinstrument. ‘Lhe fourth case is that of one Wm. Callow, who fell from a stag- ing on Roache’s Wharf while engaged wheel- ing coal. In his fall his head struck the rail of a schooner, fracturing the skull, from the effects of which he died. He was a native of Newfoundland, and single. ‘ a A Busy Gnoke - LiouBLe ANNIVERSARY.—Sunday last was a double anniversary in the Moncton Baptist Church, the third of Rev. W. B. Hinson’s pastorate, and the first of the re-opening of the enlarged church. In the evening the pastor reviewed the three years’ work toa large congregation. Five converts were bap- tized on Suhday afternoon, and these, with tive others, received the right hand ot fellow- ship that night, making thirty-three additions | to the Moncton church since the conference, and two hundred and seventy-five in three years. Last year was the most prosperous in the history of the church. Five Mastep Scuooner.--A five-masted ceutre-board schooner, called the Governor Ames, was successfally launched at Waldboro, Me., last week. Her dimensions are: length of kee!, 232 feet;length over all, 265 f-et; breadth of beam, 50 feet; depth of hold, 21 feet; gross tonnage, 1778; net tonnage, 1689. In her construction 150 cubic tons of white oak timber, 150 tons of iron, and 800,000 feet of yellow pine have been used. She hae one of the largest windlasses ever built, and an engine of 350 horse power. The schooner is desigaed to ran between Baltimore and Pro- vidence in the coal business. She cost abort S40) Oh sid ‘ 4.2 . 7 4 Parse Cuarce.—At the meeting of the tof Underwriters held yesterday, the Statement was made that on the night of the ast fire he drivers of both engines were drunk, and that one of them (McCourt) was trying to drive his horse without fastening whe t Chief Engineer Large desires us to say that there is not a word of truth in harges, In the first place, he - & * P of the drivers showed the least drinking, and in either ’ ne ec 84y8, neltuer sign of having been second, ha hight in question. It is to» bad that charges of this kiud should be make against men who | |, for half a minute or a minute wit) are well known to be faithful eard gvakrus ba thre tevtrerye of their duties. i the | fastene » traces himeeli on the | men ik uses 'powdered soap and a brush, and then the /mouth can be rapidly sterilized by gargling | FWANTED.—A Girl to do general housework sree OW Med, WW, “ae =>- —~— Mrs. Langtry Suubbed. Voronto, Dec. 4. Mrs. Langtry, who was playing here on Friday night, got an invitation to St. Andrew's ball, with the understanding that she was tu meet Lady Stanley. The mat- ter was not mentioned to Lady Stanley till the ball was under way, and she puta veto on the meeting. Tne actress did not The | #ppear in the bal] room. Taking Evidence. Orrawa, Dec. 3. The taking of evidence before the arbi- trators appointed to settle the dispute be- tween the Governmentand the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, regarding the i | condition of the British Columbia section of the main Pacific line, commenced here to-day. Hon. Edward Blake appeared as one of the counsels for the Canada Pacific Company. Clerical News. Orrawa, Dec. 3. A cablegram from Rome says that Bishop Dowling, of Peterboro, has been transferred to the See of Hamilton, to succeed the late Dr. Carbarry; and Rev. Richard O’Connor, of Barrie, has been nominated for the See made vacant by the translation of Bishop Dowling. News of Stanley. meee LiverPoot, Dec. 3. Mail services received here from the West Coast of Africa, say that a rumor has reached Bonny from the Upper Niger that H. M. Stanley is proceeding at the back of the great oil rivers under the British flag, and that the natives are friendly. League Meeting. Dusiiy, Dec. 3. The Mitchellstown branch of the Irish National League, against which a procla- mation of suppression was issued some time since, held a meeting yesterday. Lord Wolverton and five others were elected to membership. The Plan of Campaign. Lonpvon, Dec. 3. The plan of campaign has collapsed on the Orr estate in Donegal, the tenants ac- cepting the same terms as those of the Marquis of Connyngham. ——— Wtather Bulletic. Toronro, Dec. 4.—--10 a. m. Partly cloudy or cloydy, with light loval falls uf sleet or snow. Moworoy Statistics. — Marshal Thibideau's book show 24 arrestsin November as com- pared with 17 and 21 in the corresponding months of 1887 and 1886. sceitinan dinate Orrxep to-day at Beer Bros. thirty (30) packages oilcloth and linoleum. Also, three cases newest trimming braid aud ornaments for dresses, knitting yarns, amazon dress cloths, cretonne fringes, etc., etc. An AntTIseptic GARGLE.—The Uuion Medi- cale credits Muller with the following formula: Thymol...... bt ocanaees 3} grains. MPGNOIONE ous kes ccce. 45 - Tincture of encalyptus. 180 7 WE ONE Fo hai + cds aus -.¢ soe ae At bed time the teeth are to be cleaned with golu- ? sale Agent for the Meritime Provinces, H. F. M. Lowden solicits pupils for instruction on the violin. on Sunday and Monday next. James Curtis has a word in season with tax defaulters. Geo. M. Harris holds an auction sale of furniture on Friday, at 2.30. +e? Within a radius of forty miles of Roches- | ter, N. Y., there are more than 1,500 fruit | evaporators, giving employment during the | autumn and winter to about 30,000 hands. Last season the production of these evapor- ators was about 30,000,000 pounds, worth at first about $2,000,000. cost ee | Unless more care is given to the hair, the coming man ia liable to be a hairless animal ; | hence, to jrornee the hair from falling use Hall’s Hair Renewer. BIRTH. At Halifax, on the 28th ult., Mrs. George Macleod, of twins. MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s father, on the 14th ult., by the Rev. Allan W. Daniel, Mr. Robert S. Moore, of Crapaud, to Miss Grace E., only daughter of Edward Rogerson, Esq., of the same place. DIED. In this city, Nov. 30, after a short illness, which she bore with Caristian resignation, Margaret Giilis, aged 56 yeaa, beloved daughter of the late Malcolm Gillis, of Hartsville, Lot 30. She was highly es- teemed by all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance, and died in the full assurance of a blessed and glorious resurrection beyond death and the grave. ‘' Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord,” At Savage Harbor Creek, on the 17th Nov., John McIntyre, in the 88th year of his age. May his soul rest in peace. HAWKER’S COLU AND CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for aii Throat and Lung Diseases, It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless, It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in & very short time. Just a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores, W. HAWKER & SGN, Proprietor, St. John, N. B. Furniture! novlO—iy dy Furniture! —— ’ HAVE now on hand a large assortment of PARLOR AND BEDROOM SETS, in Walnut, Mahogany, Ash and Oak, Walnut Sideboards, Hair and Flack Mattrasses, etc, Intending purchasers would do well to inspect this Furniture before going else- where. G. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. PE. ISLAND RAILWAY. NOTICE. OMMENCING on MONDAY. December 3rd. prox., and continuing until close of naviga- tion at Summerside, a Special Passenger Train willleave Charlottetown at 5 a m. daily (Sun- days excepted) for Summerside, connecting there with Steamer for Point du Chene; returning. will Jeave Summerside on arriyal of steamer from Point du Chene. novl2 J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Railway Office, Ch’town, Nov. 29, 1888. nov29—6i whky prs li WATERWORKS. ee M. STEVENSON Hereby desires to inform the pubiic that he is prepared to attend to all GASFITTING WORK, —AND THE— Fixing of Hat and Cold Water Pipes in Houses, and Plumbing of all descriptions. Ali work done by him will be first-class. ALSO, IN STORE—A large supply of TIN- W ARE, STOVEPIPE, COAL HODS, etc. All orders carefully and promptly attended to. M. STEVENSON, Queen Street, nov29—dy lw then eod 2m NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS|! FOR XMAS PRESENTS. UST OPENED:—Boys’ Own, Girls’ Own, Chatterbox, Our Darlings, Sunday Quiver: Child’s Companion, Friendly Greetings, and a variety of other Magazines and Books. XMAS CARDS, very choice and very cheap. Sunday School Prize Books and Cards. M. F. ELLIS, Bible Depository, Qorner Queen and Fittvroy Streets. nov26—8aw tl xmas WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. —— WAxTeDr 4 ‘Farmer—married man—at Mt. Edward. Charlottetown Royalty.—W. J. PaLMER. dees ‘(THE DANDY PATENT BAG HOLDER is admitted to be the best yet invented. Costs but little and will last a lifetime. On sale at W. E. Dawson's and W.B, Robertson’s. W hole- New Brunswick. Livderal pd 6i eod—dec3 Coops, St. John, discunnts to Agents. | pe SALE.*A young Cow, prize winner, calved late inthe season. Aliso, a Heiier Calf, raised from an exce'lent Milch Cow; well bred, taking prizes at two exhibitions, and from one of the be-t Ayrshire bulls on the Island Apply to HENRY RaAcEHAM, Chestnut Street, City. pd 2i—dec3 WANTED.—A young man of fair education abvut seventeen years of age. to learn the business of Druggist and Dispensing Chemist, Apply by letter to THe EXAMINER Office. decl The annual sermons, ete., in connection with the Methodist Missions will be held , J TESDAY, DECEMPER 4. i828 SNe enSNaeerseedlieme me HEAT GLO J. B. MAC ——-GREAT STOCK OF-— vitae Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers and Suits Is now selling at prices which, for Cheapness, has never yet been approached by anyone in the City. [a[ if you want a good Coat, in Quality and Fit, and at the same time save a Dollar or more J. EB. IE Charlottetown, November 28, 1888, 1888- in the price, the place to buy is at ACDONALD'’S. -dy & wky — ——— BIG CLOTHING SALE. ———[] _ You will find this out if you trade with PROWSE: His goods are as advertised and the Cheapest in Town. Try him. Overcoats, Reefers and tell of before. are glad that PR Suits at prices never heard Competitors are mad but Customers OWSE still lives. WE CLAIM TO SELL THE CHEAPEST, AND WE WILL DO IT. Follow the crowd ard Store He dees P. EB. Island. Summer is gon with the Best and Cheapest Clothing. you will be led to PROWSE'S the Biggest Clothing Business on e, but PROWSE is still to the front Make a start for PROWSE’S Store and get a Bargain. Sign of the Big Hat, 144 Queen Street. November 22, 1888—eod & wky ee CANADA ATLANTIC Steamship Company. Se ee eS ee = oe a THE §. 8. “HALIFAX” —WILL LEAVE- Charlottetown for Boston (VIA HALIFA=,) YN MONDAY, DECEMBER 16th, AT 7 O'CLOCK, A- ML, Throvgh Tickets issued from all Stations on the P. E. I. Kailway. The “ HALIFAX” has been built specially for this route. combining SAFETY, SPKED and COMFORT, The Fastest and Most Palatial PASSENGER aca between BOSTON AND THE PRO- Luxurious Cabins, Elegant State- reoms, Grand Dining Saloon above the Deck, Palatial Social Hail, Spacions Smoking Room. Connecting at BOSTON with Fall River Line ior New York; Metropolitan Line for New York; Canada Pacific Railway for Quebec, Montreal Toronto andall Canadian points; New Enelan and Savannah 8. 8. Line for all Southern points ; all Steamboat and Railroad Lines South and W est. At HALIFAX with Steamers for Newfound- land and St. Pierre. also steamer ‘* Electra’”’ for Lunenburg ; shortest route to Chester, Bridge- water, Mahone Buy. &c., &c. At PORT HAWKESBURY with Steamers of COMPETE WHO CAN! N ADDITION to the decided Bargains offered by us in PAR- LOR and CHAMBER SUITES of our own manufacture, we have secured some immense Bargains in lines of Imported Goods, and invite the public to investigate. PICTURE MOULDINGS.—Our stock takes the lead in quality and price, new patterns, best makes. OIL PAINTINGS. —150 just received from the studio of a famous art gatherer of Chicago. These Paintings are all works of art, and will bear inspection. MATTRESSES.— We have just received a carload faom the largest Bedding House in Canada. Hair Mattresses, $9.00 each ; Flock Mattresses, $3.50; Fibre, Wool, Moss, Sea Grass and Straw Mattresses at corresponding low prices, SPRING BEDS.—The Dominion Wire, the best Bed in the world. Each Bed warranted for five years. | WOVEN WIRE BEDS, adjustable, only $3.00 each This Mattress is sold all over the Dominion for $5.00 each. | RATTAN and R* ED CHAIRS, CHILDRENS’ CHAIRS, ‘New Patterns and Nice Designs. | KITCHEN CHAIRS, 40 cents each and: upwards. the Bras D’or Navigation Co. for Sydney, Bad- | deck, Whycocomah, ancall points in Cape Our Stock is large and our Prices are low. It will pay you Breton. FARES: | ing ntti toane tte. 2c dollars and cents to call on us before buying. - i —Intermediate.... 400) ——-—({0)———- - — Charlottetown to New York, via Fali River 4 Z q aw BO sk keene cae coun Be eheenseusseres. OOO 7 Fd e gi Charlottetown to Savannah, via Bostan ek f Ld é vy s aod Savannab S. 8. Line +~ ‘ ». [itermedinie 0000s BB Chatowetown, Nov 1, 1886—2aw & whe SN hb 0.050 nb cencd iis dbs conkeuds o5+Suians 16 00 | — Including Cabin Berth.’ Staterooins Extra. Through Bills of issued to New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Providence, Savannah, Norfolk and points in Gntario and Western States. Also to Liverpool, London, Glusgow and West Indies. For Freight or other information apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. I. e CHiPMAN BROS., Agents, Halifax Ricnarpson & BARNARD, Lewis’ Wharf, Bowton. nov2g PORTLARD CEMENT, ae ee we ’ Received per “‘ Erema” : ™ Barrels PORTLAND CEMENT, 1,000 FIRE BRICK, 1 Ton FIRE CLAY. SIMON W. CRABBE, Welewe’s: Corsten, SKATES! SKATES! JUST RECLIVED FROM HALIFAX: 000 PAIRS GENUINE ACME CLUB SKATES Ww NOW SELLING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. DODD & ROGERS. Nvventver 22, S9e—Cw Frw 7 praca * ms & ie Tae? saat ives eg WLR Sear ot oe npargn ne Saens