OMS DSL PPP pete Oe THE } ' . arse Et¢are Local Rha SP adaca aLCilln. “«-* , gandk rehief Day—Satareay. b - it ; essen Ds Che storm drum was o1 ‘ ab . somdeay for ** ® fresh to a heavy dered Wr wet from an easterly direction.” gale, st : entiN Meeting for men only, this he . b hasement of the e' ’ ‘ Met! : a weve DIS! Lhe variety f Christmas een the | | Rookstore is the great>st ee aha here i must be seen to he ey’ . approciaced! a Matis Th relar monthly meeting of Silsby Hose ( ip ery wi | be held at their Room, City Build evening, at eight ‘ ‘ BR, Ses! } Handkerchief Day- Beer Bros. ' ‘TAN \ Soveral com Lin the ey by the hey crossed ad | ‘| ing to fishermen. Wwe, *PSOIAL Despatcurs tro Tor EXAMINER. THE Schooner Ashore Lake, Lobster Factory. Other Damage Reported. eee ee Sovnis, Dec. 4. A three-masted topsail schooner went ashore yesterday at South Lake, supposed to belung to Bay Roberts, Nill., and bound to Souris for produce. None of the crew I cuded at latest accounts yesterday. The steamer Coila arrived safely last evening after a rough night. Matthew & McLean’s labster factory at North Lake is completely destroyed, to- gether with nine fish houses, several boats snd dotries, nets, lines, salt and fish belong- Che total loss to at South | men alone will not be less than a thousand engie! i . > 1 the St. Olaf, | {1 i | 2 | \ Al ' R . of | Aing s ( v. t Mond, His | w ‘ Vs ‘ i aléh. j Saturday) Tandkerehief Day at Beer teres i | ; (a } Nn in i | re ' \ | y Al 1) ; . Z st | | i ‘ , en ua for g rape | 1 ~~ — | &:torday Beer Bros. Handker- | chief Day --— | 1Lo0@e [be Grand Master wiil make } an off ial Visitation to Wi ley L dge to- ! mecrow, Friday evening. Grand Representa- | tive Bremner will exemplify the unwritten | Work of | - - Dyspepticure—Is ot a palliative, bat acure; It first reliever, then contiols, and finally entirely subdurs the irritation and in- fammation of the stomach that causes indi- gestion and dyspepsia, line-in Wis Have a Watcamwas.—At the Emerg- eacy Meetiny of (he City Council held yester- day afternoon, the NStipendiary Magistrate was d to seeure the services of a night w ! U Des! ry Block. i CAS it is stated that the docket lo i ir nof the Providence R. L., sv] 209 cases in which mal i & lure. that being the i I to be h Beer Uros.—Handkerehief Day Saturday. ~~ Soc’ i Lh the ristm4s numoer f { ) rs ' Dirmond Books \ ‘ them are ‘* Illustrated bo : Newe, “Graphic,” ‘‘ Yule Tide, rN y Leaves " ef ~ ou TI ey are bigt ly a@iii Sai Gur Christmas Cards and Book- lets are now ready. We fizer ass -rimeat thau ever secaseD femme and see selves --HASZARD & MO -RE. dec2 lw eod this | the temporary retirement of Parueil, | proposed Hlome Rale schema. have 2) for your: | / Newfoundland, is in town. | a division of that province dollars. Con siderable damage is also reported trom Campbell’s Cove. Nosuch tide was ever witnessed by the oldest inhabitant, in Faver of Parnell. stain Monrreat, Dec. 3, Although undecided at first, the leading Irishmen of Montreal are now fuily deter- mined to stick to Parnell. The True Wit- ness 18 out to day in favor of his rem sining at the head of the party. The proprietor of the paper his forwarded the following to Westminster : MONTREAL, Dee. 3 Cuat ‘The lish people of Moatreal and the Do- minion are with you, Hold firm. (Signed) P. WitkLAN. C.J. Dogherty, Q C, in reply to a query from a Londun paper, wired the fol- lowing : Parnell shoul and trusts Parnell. RLES STEWART PARNELL, LONDON: not retire. Ireland needs She can do without and ; cannot trust G'adstone. These statements are so general amongst the Irish population that O Beien and D.ijlon will not be looked at here. Lonpon, Dec. 3. At a meeting of Irish members of the lfouse of C.mmens to-day Clancy proposed he sub- conditions being exacted connection with hts The meet- ject to certain from Gladstone ia ing adj urued until to-morrow, ail Personal. Orrawa, Dec. 5. Cul. Herbert, Commander of the Militia, arrived to-dey. Hatirax, Dec. 3. Rev. Mer. Hawley, Prefect Apostolic of He advocates into east and | west—the latter to become a part of the > corr Act Execrion.—A meetiag of those interested in the retention of the Scott Act, | wilt be beld in McLeod’s Hall, on Friday eventing, the 5th inst , at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of orgarizieg for the coming election. dee 3 3i oa AckNowtepewenr.—The thanks of? THe Examiner are due Mr. J. B. Dawson for late Wiuuipeg, Map., papers, and to Mr. W. J. Staley fur late Seattle, Wash., p*pers. Mess Beer Bros. have our thanks for ittractive calenders. two very > — ‘ Fouxp is THE Burren.—A basket of eat- ales was brought to Ford and Graham, now in jril awaiting sentence at Montreal, and a saw capable of severing Coes ] . . | 6 hut? lt Pag f wasfound in a ro.i oO: UOULCEr, Wan, ¢ course, confiscated. : Tbe Lonese Basin and the a bar in a few minutes | ; fas] sel al Reer Bros —Hanidkerchief Day. Raturday. * Biep To DeatTi Last week an eloven- | yeat i . daughter of Kiphraim Licks, at Butternut Ridge, commenced bleeding al rhe nose wna mi al aid failing to ar-} rest the fiw of the vita! fluid, she died on Saturday S Wert Von: he work of painting and tinting the val nd eeilings of the Dominion Duildiog in this city, 138 b 1 complete i, and the st ginz removed, The work which was div.ded » tween Messrs. Traicor & Mdmonds, dehn Gaffoey, Patrick Burke aud Trainer, & Coy &, Las O if. —_——<»——— We invite you tv attend our special sale of Haudkerchiel!s on Saturday.—Beer isres -— -The Baz.ar Nrarty Comp.ere. over the Diamond RBockstore ia being bandsomely arranged and will open next week with the largest variety and cheapest stock of ho'idsy g00de ever shown in P. W&. Island. A large musical bex, pl sying twenty choice selections, Willbe one of the many attractions Ad- Mission free. ‘sili aaiialaa Firazgwanpens Mrerinc.—A meeting of the Board of Firewardens was held last evenirg, Chief Engineer Large presiding. An enquiry was held into the cause of the late fice tu the VesBrisay block. Len or twelve witnesses Were «examine l, but noth ing new was bronght out. After the enquiry, some routine business Was transuc land the m: eting adj wurned, , "> ut Wiea tus Bia Gres We ure pleased to hea: that Lieutenant Dy D Sterns, No. ! Mattery, Gd. A, } just been advised of the sacl t ithe has Leen awarded third prize in the cet mpetition. at tl Isiand of I Or'e } {) Liew nt Sterns, 1 will he remempe: todas No. Lb for the feam qh, j that won lnance trophy at the Same | S Vi ' ny iif Ma: HZ Wa r ipZADY The Halifax Mail Sava ; ; ‘ as A man} i Townsend applied mt the als¢ Mw Halifay pera ‘ rt for a permit to Mivhaet. ff , yi Wife. if hy £23 10 poor Cir” | ee. ’ . Raticog Thy y marshal sent an ofhcer } ty ‘} . , ? ; 'OWNSend's 13e, id found the latter s} Fife slive aud « ae ; cee aud well. ‘irs. Townsend came © the stat ia coe] ; 8° Gallon ang erp ] rpus yapd home Ts - . - > _AHE Best Pravos ru Beuy.---Parties de- tir: us of securing « in wha! is truly a bargain 4 » piano sh lvoto the Willis Pian» & Tyan ( l oy (Cy Pa f } . . » 4-Wer Vuoen >Atreet, tor these gen lemen Gea St) with the extensively #6 (makers that ‘ Her a gud th 4nd sce if is hey really can afford to thing in real bargains. Come it aa people sey or net. i} and assets $20,600 less Dominion—as the only pessible solution of the French shore question. He says: ** A petition to that end unanimously signed by the inhabitants of the west, will be pre- sented to Lord Knutsford.” iaiainmenaas The Cold Wave. Querpec, Dec. 3. The cold wave is the severcst on record for this early stage of the season. In exposed situations the mercury fell to 23 below. River St. Charles have frezen solid, and heavy ice is forming along the shoses of the St. Lawrece. Frepericton, Dec. 3. Last night was the coldest of the season, the thermom.tor registered twelve below. Heavy Failure in the States. ee Passave, N. J., Dec. 3. The Rutter House Manufacturing Co, erating extensive woolen mills here, has oT ' Cla, caused by the embarrassment of other houses and the low prices prevailing in the wooi market. —e Fhe Land Parechase Bill. Lonpon, Dec. 3 In the House of Commons to-day the irish land purchase bill passed its second reading, 269 to 13). Parnell and _ his fol- lowers voted wih the government. Relieving Distress. Lonpon, Dec. 3. Balfour, Chief Secretary for Ireland, has ordered a man-of-war to convey ten tons of meal for the purpose of relieving distress among the inhabitants of Clare Islands, lanesturk, arising from the failure of the potato crop. Se eld aaiien The MeHinley Bill Again. Toronto, Dec. 3. A Washington despatch says that several bills have been introduced in Congress to repeal or m «lify the MeKiulay Bill, bat it is not kely there will be any legislation at this session. ee A Forger Sentenced. New York, Dec. 3. Albert H. Smith, of the bank and firm of Mills, Robeson & Smith, was to-day sentenced . atts av . : c to 17 vears in the State Prisoa, for forgery In the fist degree. —_——_ > fhe Halifax Forgery Case. Hactirax, Dee, 3. J. P. Chetwynd was committed for trial in the Supreme Court to-day by the Police Magistrate forthe charge of forgery and 3 He was then served invuice falsification, in eighteen other with a similar process cascs. — ed Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Dec. 4 —10 a. m. Strong winds and gales southerly, with snow turning to rain in some localities; higher temperature. Destroyed. | fisher- | with liabilities of about $800,000 | “t} nearly every | The failure was | ; 3" An Islander’s Sad Death. 33 DANIEL STEWART FALLS OFF A TRESTLE AND MEETS HIS DEATH IN THE BAY, —_ s i ORM (Seattle Telegraph, Noy. 22.) a | Daniel Stewart, a laborer employed cn the trestle work being built along the water front by the San Francisco Bridge Com- | pany, met his death yesterday about three \oclock by drowning. Mr. Stewart was | working on the trestle near the Rainier | Mill Company’s property, on the North Seattle beach. The foreman had left him a few minutes before the accident to go further up the trestle, telling Stewart to come along in a few minutes. As the man did not come, the foreman had started back to where Stewart had been working, when he was attracted by a number of people who were on the trestle calling for help. The people were attracted to the spot by cries for help, and when they got there found a man in the water apparently dead. Pike-poles were secured, and by their means the man was raised out of the water by hooking into the man’s clothing. | When brought to the shore it was found that the man had been druwned, but there was a large bruise on his forehead. It was ithe general op.nion that Stewart had slip- jped on the trestle, and in falling into the | water, which was only six or seven feet | deep, had struck his head and was thus ren- | dered unconscious and unable to save bim- self from drowning. No cne saw the man jfall, but his ery for help was answered promptly, but the blow evident'y hastened his death. i mM , . i | Ihe body was taken to the undertaking |rvoms of Cross & Co., where it will be tem- | | porarily embilmed, awaiting advice from | relatives in Prince Edward Island, Canada. Mr. Cross at once telegraphed to the i brother of the deceased, Bruce | who resides in Charlottetown, Prince E}- | ward Island, and his father, who lives a j Short distance from that ety, and an an- swer is expected this forenoon, city isa cousin, W. J. Stanley, who view- ed the remains last night Mr. Stewart was a single man, aged 23, and wasa steady man and well-liked. Sale ef Furniture postponed tiil Friday next, at haif-past if o'clock. See advertisement. -E. H. Norton cK Co. 3i—de: 2 ocal Notices. Don't betieve all you hear about the enor- mous bargains at the Baziar Store this week, dut come and see for yourself. Overcoats, ulscers and reefers awfully cheap at Prowse Lros., the wonderfnl | cheap men. dy wky 3i. Great sale of fancy goeds and toys at the | Bazar Store. Opportuuit.es for getting | Xmas presents. a , all this month at Prowse Bros., derful cheap men. You will always find overcoats and reefers cheapest at 136 and 144 Queen Street. dy wky 3i See the enormous stock of Xmas cards and booklets selling atthe Bazaar Store. Lowec than the lowest. Select your cards before the hest are gone. If you want underclothingeor a good fur cap, try the cheap men, Prowse Bros. dy wky 3i. By mistake we have received two large shipments of pungs, sleighs and sleds which we will sell at cost to clear.—Buazaar Store, MARRIED. At St. Teresa’s Church, on the 25th ult., by the Rev. M. J. McMillan, Mr. Francis J. Donnelly, Peakes, to Mary Elien Donnelly, Brothers. Read. At St. Teresa’s Church, on by the Rev. M. J. McMiilan, Cairns, Stanhope Road, to Stanphy, Baldwins At St. Teress’s Church, on the 24th ult., by the Rev. M.7. MeMillan, Mr. J. Lannigan, of Sturgeon, to Miss Lizzie Stewart, Brothers Road. atl the 24th ult, Mr. Patrick Miss Anastasia ~ DYSPEPTICURE the Srecific for Dyspersia. Thousands of tottles of DYSPEP- i a TICURE have been sold during the act few years without any advertise- | raent whatever. It is now well known -art of the Maritime | Provinces, and many orders hay | filled for Quebec, Mass., an | DYSPEPTICURE rot only aids tion, but positively cures Indig and Chronic Dyspepsia; this qu of CURING the disease exp large and spreading sale without having been brought to the notice of the } bu ~ = == tS _-— = se ? DYSPEPTICURE may . now ke ined from ai] Druggists. Price d $1.00 (the {tS ana e of former). important pamphlet on DYS- | eg 17a oO O1Se } 2 PEPTICURE promptly mailed, free, to any address. CHARLES K. SHORT, St. John. New Brunswick. WANTS, LOST, FOUND ée T° LET.—A comfortable House for the winter, containiog five rooms, water in connection, situated on King Street. Apply at this office. decs ORSES WANTED —Wanted, on or before } the 13th inst., 15 good, stylish, driving h rses, weighing from 1000 to 1100 lbs. Age, 5 to 10 seare.—W. S. McKie. decd —- (veruine articie) Can be seen at Dry Goods Store of James Paton & Co., Queen Square. dec3—2i pd ; W ANTED.—A lad with some knowledge of the | drug busisess. Apply at Watson's Drug | Store. tf—nov29 ae SALE CHEAP.—A set of Buffalo Robes Cook. Highest Apply at this | WF ANTED.—A good plain wages and po washing. h tf—nov27 office. | OR SALE.—A new Organ. Reasen for sell- ing—leaving ihe country. No reasonable offer refused.--PaATRICK SHERRY, Fitzroy Street. { nov27—dy & wky 2w 0 LET.--A six room Cottage, with Stable, iT at east end ef Euston Street.—Mrs. Wm. FENNEL. if—nov22 rw LET.—A House on Hillsborough Street’ i. coniaining 9 rooms, at present oecupied ‘bs Mr. George Carter. Possession can be given 15th Sepiember Apvly to Judge Alley, or at the store of George Carter & Co. eod tf—ang2Zs T° LEF.—One half of a Double Tenement House on Sideey Street, adjoining the resi- dence of H. J. Cailbeck, Esq. Possession can be a a nent, ne ae Cnet napeemeen eee eng Sn = Stewart, | The ouly relative of the dead man in this | Charlottetown, November 22, 1890. Always i } Roe THURSDAY, DECEMBER HOLIDAY PERKINS & 4, 1890 - ne aS eee Eranen en —— -- (a) a STERNS. ~~ ad — We Have a Large Display of FANCY GOODS “or the Holiday Season. the Cheapest ! i\MPHE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE never asks Fifty Per Cent. more for Boots than they are worth, in orde? to get a certain price. ;make no fuss about it. Can sell you Boots every day in the week The people would do well to patronize the lower than our competitors’ Selling Off Prices, and Store where you are asked-the one price, and the | cheapest, and that is THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. } | tn Raccoon, Bocharan. | __ The Best Fitting a the common are sold in many other Stores. } | | | | FUR BOAS Fur Coats ! The great sale of clothing will continue the won- | Large Stock at . MACDONALD. (x) Fur Coats ! Wambat, Lamb, Wolf, Wallaby, Cheapest Prices. v (x) LADIES’ ASTRACAN JACEETS, and Finish, and sold as low as See them. (yy) (x) AND MUFFEFS. A new lot just | ‘opened, selling cheap. _ LADIES’ ULSTER CLOTH. at &@ cts. a yard, worth 78 cts.; some at 7% cts., worth $1.00. MENS OVERCOATS AND REEPERS that To All Whom it may Concern, W 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, I bave instruct +d my Solicitors, Messrs. Peters & Peters, to prosecute any such with the utmost rigor fo the law. GEO. A. BAYNES, nov29 M. D., C. M., ete., etc. MISS ANNIE DL, CUMING With be pleased te receive Pupils for instreetion on the Piano at her resi- dence, Hillsborough Street, between Fitzroy and Euston Streets, 4i pd—dec3 TO LET. HE half of the Brick House on Queen Street now occupied by Mr. Norman Stewart. Possession given immediately. Apply to CHARLES HEARTZ , Decl 3i pd. AUCTION SALE House and ‘Lot at Brighton. HE undersigned will, on SATURDAY, the Sixth day of December next, at 1] »’clock in the Forenoon, sell by Auction, on | the Premises, the Cottage and about One Acre | of Land situate on ths Brighten Road, oppo- site the City Park, adjoining the residence of Senater Howlan, A good title guaranteed, R. BEAIRSTO, nov29--dy Auctioneer, Te? LET —A House on Douglass Street, contain- ing five rooms, with garden atiached. For particulars apply at this office. novl5 TJ OUSE TO LET. containing four roome, with good cellar and stabling ; pump in the yard. given immediately. Apply to FRANCIS P. Mc CARRON. oc Apply to FRANCIS MONAGHAN, at the Brewery, Charlottetown, November 25, 1890--eod and wky we will challenge P. KE. Island to show better value. J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET, XMAS IS COMING! And with it the Usual Rush of Customers Eager to Purchase Toys, Fancy Goods, ete., for Xmas Presents. ——_—_--——— (x)- eee re*HE QUESTION NATURALLY ARISES : ‘* Where can we get the Newest, PRETTIEST and MOST USEFUL ARTICLES for the LOWEST POSssIBLe PKICE?’ Our answer is; “ AT THE BAZAAR STORE.” For want of time we will not commence to name apy of the (Joods in stock, but will just say that OUR XMAS STOCK IS NOW IN and on Exhibition, and we ask your careful examination. We have also one word of warning to give ;-—Secure your Presents. before the best is picked out, and before the rush becomes so great that half the people will not get waited upon. Our Stock of CHINA, GLASS and PLUSH GOODS is certainly wonderful. XMAS CARDS !—Five Hundred Dollars’ worth received to-day, all the latest designs, lowest prices. See our beautiful HALL, PARLOR and LIBRARY LAMPS. Also, PLATE MIRRORS, all sizes No trouble to show goods, only once more we say: Come and secure your Presents before the best are picked up. Bargains This Week ! BAZAAR CO., G@Heen Street. Charlottetown, Nov. 27, 1890. —- ————SS $e ne a eee Skates! Skates! ( —- X)- 750 PAIRS CENUINE ACME GLUB SKATES, Wholesale and Retail, at Lowest Prices. Charlottetown, Nov. 29, 1890—1m eod Malpeque Road, 3i law pd—nov20 4