: _— Yn a P a... 7 Fa Ld fi y 4 Py P es ae b ? eos ; I a * quam EE NR RROD oT 5 YE . sean? or me we Bee fm or * elma Senet ae . Se tHE DAILY EXAMINER, ~ - ~ 0: oe E DNESD. AN Y, I IEC EMBER 18. 1889 : i leit daaaiaentiatiatinhdes iid initia silken i RTA 3 em Local and Other fiems, PELEGRAPHIC VEWS. ' EBT WOU RT Judvrrnmet VAS en | in a pumber of cases this meorniay HOLIDAY csrabesim: you omts| TRISH AFFAIRS,| ,., | mere oa A | e City neil on Frisis fiaving rented a portion of the Store at present occupied by the Tryon Woolen Co., Cameron Block, on South Side | ; te | a of Queen Square, for the month of December, a large and varied assortment of Holiday Goods will be offered for sale | Puicuauwoxie.—Last rehearsal of the Phil | DARNELUS LATEST SPEECH, |” and after TUESDAY NEXT, the 3ra inst, consisting of Papier Machie Goods, Fire Brasses and Fenders, Curtain i it 8 o’ek i duealiae Chains, Oxydized Goods, Dressing and Stationery Cases, Desks, Albums, Biotters, Fancy Flower and Work Baskets, dil ere Loupon, Dec, 17, | mGies” Jewel and Bressing Cases, Vases, Fairy Lamps, Inkstands, Letter Balances, Puzzies, Magic Lanterns, China Te; ? Grafton Street yesterday after Parnell addressed a large meeting this| SCtS, Surprise Boxes, Photograph Screens, Candle Roses, Dish apers. Bon-Bons, Musical Boxes, Dolls and Toys in great , SP IAL DESPATCHES TO HE EXAMINER. potained at t Poiuce Stat i rnecn, tie dex lared that th sre never . s oe s » ; vr . . t . 3 ce sa ee variety, all purchased for cash from the best houses in England. A Grand Chance for intending purchasers to secure iad been a movement of such magnitude i 5 ell ‘ ns ore : [ARM i i i | : intry 8 mparatively free from Barg ins, December 3, 1889. , . . « attend the Philharmot Ml CO-mio1 | crime, as the land league muvement. The enin > in paces | re elg of the Home Rule movement, he DIED 4 | i, Was to regenerate Lre land, especially oer | RE - | } } 4 F| with regard to her industrial condition, and , web 3 : | — The finest display gp. | _o coke to Beall . , i eo At Charlottetown, on the 17th inst., Richard | thi Lui ( ires m1gOl it { 3 ; ) > ; 2. , . . . 7 vare that has ever been shown in ¢ al Pag eveloped to an eX- | Huddy,-a native of Devonshire, England, aged ' ' isplayed in 1 1 at to take the st rain off the land and en- 61 years. | , analem t i e the people to lock to other means than ' ‘ mh . - pai farming tor a living. rhe idea is not ten . > wwe ™ | : yg K HANDKERCHIEFS Cine cn ind [able that lreland could be governed by Sit NEWS. - —————— andsome silk handkerchiefs ¢ rose f England’s promoting of her l “ies, n} England’s promoting of r industries, ; ; iu China silk, cream, white ; Irishmen must promote Irish industries by Io Halifax, Dec. 16.—Arrived schooners Daniel | | 1 in Chins lk een frstinen, must promote Irish industri by | bere. Chattetoway “JobnM”Lagl| ‘mas Bazaar. az mas Bazaar ‘ . a ee eee oF 16 Channe 8! Wolfe, Cardigan, for LaHave : ‘ i olfe, Ca an, 2, ij Of rivers and reclaiming waste C 2 4 as - : } Posse Cogan Tw i a) ‘ Oe ee 6 land, not at Guysboro, Dec. 14.—Arrived schooner Lil- (NORTON BR » STANI (Carey and ¢ ‘harle S F) oher Appt ured bDelore ; oa poune © ue English Exchequer r, but lian, Sangster, Souris. . ” me + in ; + ” ” ‘ Hie Honor this morning, Mc('arey was fined | the Lrish Exchequer ; or best of all, the CHILDREN’s SLEDS, Pp L U SS iH G © oO D S, i ss c 2 as uu a ‘ i : : ‘ . - “i . ” - I J ' = ; Be $2 or 8 days and Fleigher $3 or 14 day 5 SHUSES OF 501 1 and individual enterprise SHOOTERS.... 30 Cents G2 BEN STE L- . ‘ ‘¢€ mays ~ ; y ; é eects | with private capital. Balfour’s plan of mak- Weather Bulletin. SHOOTERS (Best)............ 5D GREAT VARIBTY. 5 ' jing 1 silways throngh the impoverished dix« iii tes D g Two Beam. tates a cao s c wed gi ‘CoMPETENT”’ judges this city, as 18 Tt tent ; i i ORO} 5 — g T ; ar ‘ yA CTR . , pr a ther } ™ iC d oa * ; Nr, —s ts was a vain expenditure of money FoRONTO, Dec. 18.—10 a m. Three * bene oe FACTS AND FIGURES! “The truth Whisk Holders ther parts o mac ronounce the | 2 l stly easterly, fair weather four. * SL O01 wi ‘ oml ‘ ae tl Gs 2 P os i i Home Rule aimed at national regeneration. |. Winds mostly easterly, fair weather, sta- Four , corre eeereasacescese $l 0 1 will out,” and the sooner the better for all . ) ot vie ¢ ‘ finest m ; irty-?t ; : . . ary e rher > ars “o _—_— —--—— ~~ - ~~ t ; ] | } > } ’ news beat recunthe purch a be ps pe regeneration of the indus-| "ary or higher temperature. TOY BOOKS. concerned. Tite ts She truth shat opr goods) . Banje; Maen, Hass ene ether mamma 1 ame : i i i . i t ea ‘y ; } ; ° } . ; > » } ] ; . ; , : ; > | tries ind the ndustrial and com —— 2 | are the cheapest in P. E. Island. mer price, $2.00; our price, $1.00 Y itizens ~ a I i ; — ry , . “ i mercial spiri f the people. If Hom- Underwear and gents furnishings at away Large Assortment of Toy Books at half the| 12 OL“ PAINTINGS AT &2.00 Xmas Boxns : itn of Te Rule were granted it would not discourage | down prices at John McLeod & Co's, usual price. | r Boat wane oe _ DRESSING CASES oe f é sn enti . et : ‘ , j n, all to be fi | ut | the rich people of England from promotinz See our $7 and $1) reefers made to order at BOYS’ OWN ANNU AL vere BI Oo | Fancy Crockery, Beautiful Vases, Baskets ? , ; ad ot ' ” ‘6 1 x - ™ , ; Paton & Co's. Gents’ Persian lar ups, | industrial development, but muney would | John McLeod & Co's. GIRS sate . 65 | Biscuit Jars, Rose Jars, etc., at half usual oa \ ADI) s ASES, from.. ... $2.00 silk mufflers, beau'iful scarf es and! be idiciously and advantageously em- Remember the aucti ” ¢ ae a Sa ae ee } price KN TS S’ CAS] fron - i : i : g l l i g : » auction sale of books in price, ES, from wees . 1.50 salt, al enabodiien ot ly alk olf naiebiel a So ieee ae e auc ale of books in Me WRITING DESKS. ‘ initts, silk umbDrelias, « | ploy instead ¢ wasted, as now, to mala- Eachen’s store to-night at7Z.oo A special sale | GIFT CUPS and SAUCERS Orn assort- Jewel Rages, Odor Cases, ani 1, iarge quan ° e . ne ° 20 oO ‘ Pa on ‘ | ' ‘ 4 , * j ‘ ry - e , . , i é J 4 oe tal pow yovernment of fraud and| will be held to-morrow evening at 2.30.—G, | DESKS worth $1.50 for... 9) Cevts| ment—from 10 cents tity of odd lot Piush Goods at destructive 4 I . A. ihe aunua! sale of per icals ! . Ar expenditure of that sort M. Harris, Anctioneer. : co a , es : j PARLOR LAMP ‘ ' prices + + the ‘ ; ' ' ' } ‘¢. \LOR LAA » i} i tli i t 1 th Di OT thé y ° M. OF 1. i aay | ; ; Yh i} ¢ Tre land t cret and keep her DOLLS : = U “= i ‘ P . Any — for next Frid y evening \J1 subseribing }) water an¢ exert and devel p BH UK DOI | worth $10.00, tor $7.00. » e . ? kbove wat tha SO rt ( evel A lew eit te BESSY 4 DOLLS E l : f : »} 5 vi t tten the , ; a ; Pr} Py ; nem Del aT e privy end I { - ‘ } . } } ‘ 4 A! 7 { . e ass irrors ) ualities of her people, and she would —__—___—___—- ——-—— -—--— — -~ | Small assortments of BRONZE GOODS at ad become purchasers © oice reading matter at ot = trituti ‘ wer ltadd the ‘ TAT) TOR , s cuaal tala no longer be an exhibition for the TOOL CRESTS | less than cost USUAL PRICE $2.50 e wonder ind seorn ot the nations PEN CASE g C } vale > MON : / . I TR p oan > ; . IN CASE} wessccsveesessvesss O Cents| ACCORDEQNS from $150 to $5.00 + . » Lol \ . tiet _— na rid ‘hearse Sra , r . y , ~ i 4 . Fi For tak Lapixs.—A list of Xn 7 i } world, (Uhe« rs. ) Brietly refer- | MONEY BANKS.... “oo 3 F : 1ssortment of Mirrors in Plush : Triplicate . ladies : a handsome dress robe, a nice astra-] ring to the Parnell Commission, tle} | DOMINOS. .... eh sy Useets 3 ee eee eee & ere, See Oe Oe are | Mirrors in Bronze, Nickel and Wood. at les 1 AML jue H t dolma 1 oF far bine a lo aK, beaver Speaker said he believ ed that the judg 33” aaa = —_—-—-——— meen ~- |} finding a place to buy 890 ds. Saturday Was |than cost oe ape, kid gloves, lined gloves, mufls, a carpet} report would net discredit the national chi iat! TeYs a heavy day with us, and we must expect to | — — 4) ' , A t e } en’ ., > oe | . > Sweeper if many other useful presents at / movement Parnell devoted the speech he | a | be rushed from now tili Xmas. No one need | CUFI xd COLLAR BOXES; Glove and } ; + | aks Arks ‘ ( ' t . s la — > ‘ away ith, } 3 . > , Pato» ‘ ide to-night to the tenants’ league. He Noak’s Arks, 10 and 15 cents; Toy Stoves, | come and go away without goods, as every | Handkerchief Boxes, 40c. to 60c. - Photo oa siid this is by far the greatest and most 5 | Dolls’ Furniture, Paste Figures, Wire Goods, | effort will be made to wait promptly on ail| Frames; Wall Pockets, $1.0% worth $2.00 ; | Baptist Cuurcu qT he Baptist ongrega-| ...werful peaceable movement ever organ- Rubber Goods, etc,, at prices astonishingly low. | who call. | Brackets, Pictures, Ornameuts, ete. : tion will hold service in their new schoolrvom, | * ; 7 9 g 5 een ee rene re aan ne ee, nem nementecaepierinrnndits Sibi — - one vane ae | : : : . lin lreland or any other country. Ai- Prince Street, for the first time on Sanday TS . J morning next at eleven o'clock. The congre- | °°" sh rel und was (tranquil she an oe ; > ; . ue, } } gation will continue to ho id their meeting : in | *Ppeasea. She did yn: submit. On the Suitable for Christmas Presents, | A § A é ‘. =, as the Schoolroom at the usual hours until such | coatrary, the people disliked the Govern . 2 = om Vv we | ; time as the new church is ready for o upa- I nt tenfold more intensely for the ex- ee 4 fl tion perience of three years of coercion. The RAB APPLE BLOSSOM Charlottetown, Dec. 16, 1889—-mon tues fri mon 7 ee country, though it did not yield, wes imEREYy nrnecor ” {| foo Tuin.—A man named Laird, at Battle | | nquil because of the faith it had aa BLOSSOM, . OpAPp AWAY it Ground, Ind,, a short timejago went toa PRESSE and LUBIN’S OPOPONAX | 5 in the assurances of Gladstone that ‘PRPENC 1 . rip ncighbor's hog pe @, Lilled o fat porker, dress} ., tebeimaibasth liberal arty would soon give GREENSILL'S MONA BOQUET, : i . ; I Lithia iUOT JOT LU v0 , 3 y wo yO Th ed it up in mens clothes, putting a hat on its a o-_ 5 BAYLEY’S ESS BOQUET, st ‘ . sagt Ms » ) r CY y NTN head, and then placed it on the seat beside | none freedom. : arnell would a HALL’S WOOD VIOLETS, = him in his buggy. But the trick was detected, | S*V It Would be impossible to govern Tre-| = RIGGLESTON’S HEL!OTROPE, he and he WA&as ar rested bef re Ne I ‘ thed nis own ana by coercion, Dut B a ” area ee . f| HOYT'S COLI IGNE (50c. and $1) . house. coercion and constitutionalsm would never! ‘ c VW Dpto ’ LOaAT OD ae a j FF * e ccaaaink 4f tha Goeaenmaaak WA ttiaes | RICKSECKER'S COLOGNE, in Bas- | vf - ieceed. {th ernme ad nothing kets and Bisque Jars : Sreamers’ Movements.—The Stanley} to be ashamed of in connection with the| left for Pictou this morning at seven| 7Zimes it doubtless would gratify curiosity} | A1so—A large assortment of Pertusie, | o'clock, taking the mails. She will not re-| by making known the truth about that | by following makers :—Gosnell, Rimmells | —-—— —. —(x )-—— turn this evening. matter. The country wants to know how } Lautier, Colgate, Savar, Gelle Freres, Lubin ff leave again in the morning for Picton,}| the use of such disreputable instruments. taking the mails. Che Parnell Commission, instead of trying aemrenentie naa Beton mercies , aeedanene the personal indictment, tried the lrish | TE HAVE A LARGE VARIETY OF F ANCY GOODS such as Plush Goods, Bronze Goods, ‘ s “nti The Princess of Wales left for Pictou | far the Government has gone in a course 60 | and Ric kaecker. dec] 3 a, @ ! - at three o'clock this morning, and will re- | mean and thoroughly contrary to English | <spxyoue=—na-arinmnarcetonenetondinyetasa-—engaganitiinensesiieaentingaiansih is turn this evening withthe mails. She will | spirit ro attack men froma bush and by TE A AN ip KANG Y % AT E, % >. 7 Sovnis Tres.—The ladies of the Congrega- | Nation and the movement of the Lrish | (ue ‘GIRLS’ BAND” intend iolding a tion de Notre Dame, of Souris, will have thei pal ty. Pat ne {] deck Lare d that all talk ab sut | lea and Fancy Sale in’ Zion Church Vases, Baskets, Fancy Lamps, Photograph Albums and F rs mes, Indi: a Rubber Toy 8. annual Christmas tree and entertainment in | the Protestant minority being animated by | Basement on FRIDAY, December 20th. Dolls, Dressing Cases, and numerous other articles suitable for the Christmas Trade. To make 4 the Hall of their Convent on the evenings of}, . hostility toan Irish parliame Doors open at 2 p. m ; a spirit of hostility to an Irish parliament Pp p. m. . the 18th and 19th. What, with the sale of}, opposing it oh of Catholics. opposing Admission, 10 cents. Tea and admission 25 the price away down below all competi tors, We are how gelling these voods at " -eshme se maleic’ ’ efreshments ans rnamental ants fancy articles, refre —— Protestants is fallacious. He further de- | °°! ™: ee Seen se ee ey. | clared that the modified Home Rule, as ANNA FBASER, © > ; r = he Fe Ge 14 i st raN from the local brass baud, an ex: eptionally ; 1 by Gladston’ 0 sterable Secretary. | op se sa 7 joyful time may be expected. As Christmas | P'OPose@ Dy fadstone, was preterable to Dec 16 a dte. 3 i - comes but once a year, we hope to see this} Gratten’s s heme, which contained sever:] Christmas tree well patronized. ements SS, | ‘You will find this the CHEAPEST LOT OF FANCY GOODS in the Cit y. | . Seeded ill ancis Gallant New Extradition Treaty e342 . . ‘ : i Senious § A¢ eee oe ees c $1000 f i i | Our Millinery, Colored and Fancy Dress Goods, Cloth Jackets and Ulsters, Fur-Lined ih ' i gon of Paul Gallant, Acadia, met : i Cloaks and Black Astrakan Jackets at a Big Discount. on Monday last. He and his brother were President Harrison to-day transmitted to with quite a serious accident while at work W ASHINGTON, Dec. 17. . - 3 aed w. ¢ ] the Senate an extradition treaty with Eng- . | engaged in °° w hip sawing, about a mile * J . > r° te ON E h >t @ ¥ ' call a tl » where thev had con- | Jand, negotiated by Secretary Blaine and . » who can prove to our satis- and a half from home, wher« they had con zs > ; : faction that the e : j . «eco structed ‘ saw -pit for that purp Se. Sir Julian P auncefote. By its terms the , : » . } her if ayer * lite ble offence 38 ig largel 7 3 Francis, who was top-sawyer, started nu noder of extradita 2e8 18 iarge y sail to Zo from one end of the log which increased, the most important being em- AS . cs ie BB CJ S CJ A, I L OW PRIC? Ss. they had been sawing, to the other, when bezzlement. If the treaty 1s ratified Can- ; frame, log and all gave way, throwing him ada and the United States will cease to _AT THE- We do as we advertise. Save yoar dollars by trading with us. ae suddenly to che ground, breaking his left | exchange a class of undesirable residents : ; : : leg a few inches ‘below she knee, and in- oaeen hitherto secured immunity from pun- PERK 4 NS & STH RNS. flicting uther bodily injuries. He was | shment. RE ee OT Na Diamond Bo:kstore Charlottetown, December 6, 1889—eod knocked senseless, but soon recovered con- sciousness, after which he was carried home Schooner Seized -ARE NOT OF— 5 by the neighbors, and Dr. Muttart sent for, rs 7 y the neighbors, a GLovucesTEeR, Mass., Dec. 17. : ‘ Ww R Ww E who attended te ‘him. he British schooner Mary, which arrived | QODGDO? Quality aud Better val ée keun. e Kun. Siege sa yesterday from Cape Broyle, Newfound- St. James’ Hall. land, with a cargo ef fish, after entering at the customs commenced to discharge with- (} Ve i. - = ; -THAN ANY OF THE— 4{ FAIRLY large audience was present a . it She wi seize he BCT O last evening to hear the Rev. Mr. Car-| it" Porm | She was. semeto0. “A state, {SPASMODIC IMPORTATIONS. ruthers on The Fiorentine Aritheme seems of the cane hes boon forwarded ie « ‘ ‘hs lectnre he oat } srest- ‘ oan Che lecture was the m inte res Weshineten : . ing we have listened to in this city for —_——_—_—- re Bs BAZAR Gi ”» . . ” gy { : »time. Of all Shakespeare's plays, the _— ‘ en cement. ot. The MeDonald Case. i We Run. TUES AG es tic (ithe! »8§ > sel 8 il s : auties of Othelio impress themselves most overhead will open for the Season on MON. ipon the listener, and one could not fail to Sr. Jonn. Dec. 17 DAY MORNING NEXT, 9th instant, and T T R € . . . . wilec nt ' ‘ + @ . ‘- a . . 7 4 ‘ 4 4s > °* Sve ‘ a : btain a true conception or the pring pa The evi ' the Mi aMonald trial to- will be W ec Run. W eS ; ii. : CHCe iis fb iracters when so materially aided by bil day was important, but not new. Detect- oe ea: ritical pre sentation of the Rav . re nue- i te og told of his searc h for the missing The Att action of the City. van. He read well. His description of ' hh. 7 combs and of his finding them in Baker's C Pees on 7 the credulous and obdurate Othello was sabitlathinecan Dain haraderrition expert ay : 5 \. estabdlushment, ; i , , ,ae anse Stock L od. and ene could not but hate and de- i . See our Immense Stock of ROD i tis tS i ” apise the character of lago, as he de- will be put on the stand to-morrow and his i oT oe ie ° ie | | testimony is awaited with much interest. pi ted the cool malignity ant . ei ee s the silent but gradual progress which hé nanan de > <e Sovere , Accepted Portugese Sovereignity. THEO. L, CHAPPELLE, j ans Mee (x) A + made in securing the Moor’s conviction. Say y r 4 : ? ‘ean + ‘ y : 7 ‘‘_ Ri : The circumstances which he employed to cl Phase aee8 li’'s a well-known fact that we run away from every competi i influe Othello were so ** artfully natural ; os _ ns our ip a ; —— to enti » that though it will, perhaps, not be said of | . M*ponds, chief of the natives in the | Civtown, Vee. 3, 1889—eod tor in every contest in OVERCOATS, REEFERS and SUITS. Com- | iim as he says of himself, that he is a man and i aa caer ted 4 ae mit ep . alii - sear - | eee not easily jealous, yet we cannot but put ecriot state that King Muenge was driven | WANTS, LOST, FOUND ce petitors come along pufling behind, but never catch us. We are him, when at last we find him perpiexed in * sg He a ee alto aa a AALS Rs U i 3 the extreme.” How he had ruined the ne er eee ene he . toe WANTED.—A Girl for general housework. xo tlways before them | in every line, but in quantity and quality we eeded in re-eonquering his king “washing. Highest wages. Apply to MRS. | a pe Pp . No fi lare ‘dreams of viving oe Geonar E, Hvouee, Upper Prince Street. are away ahe:d of everyoue. O firm dares or dreams giving on deci7—ay tl y08itiON as eutena , allo, wud a a : + 3% Boa pepe “ae re ré ee Gt ees as dearer to. him his meena Death of a Clergyman LEIGH FOR SALE—For sale, a daunting ‘so much for a dollar as We do. It’s an assured fact that we are | wo conki aut ee Mn ~ Tonoxro, Dec. 17. | Moxacnas, Meipeque Roed, bear oi mors: the Cheapest. Everyone douv't test quality, Few can tell the differ- r plicity of Desdemonia—wife to Othello— a ; decl7—3i oaw pd who, conscious of her own inaocence, was Rev. John A. Williams, D. D., Genera _ -—— —————— oP. = ° slow eileen the ¢ could be suspected, Superintendent of the Methodist Church of | (VOW FOR SALE.—Jersey and Ayrshire cross. ence in quality 9 but ey ery GRE Knows the tiiffes Cnce Til one Doliar a 60 Suapess tat she J First-class milker. Enquire at this office, he dotivastion of henall GEEMige Racbends | ater o'long Wawa.” Hed bs. linet threo) “land One Dollar and Thirty Cents. That's the difference in our | the deatruction of herself and her husband. | after a long illness. lived _— Emili WW » of Tago. nossease irtues suc! days tore he would have be "3 ‘ OST.—On Saturday evening, a black leather Bs 1s ; 2 ; ; _ * | 4 sunita, rife of Lago, i ased virtues such oe - re he would have been 73 years . caren, Hinder wil oleae axe i Te prices, and competitors. W e Advi ise (ey ery honest, ibaa d-vy orking rave and honest Cassio by an insidious invitation which led to the loss af Cass:o's W oftea tind, worn |] vosely, but not » WAS appointed General Superin- uftice aud oblige owner. 21 deci? ne Cas i, easy Or t smali cri 28, but ; ane 1884. - ; r N Ci 7 54 8 Y ‘ +3 y 4e°8 F iy se since, alae sfonde SALTS nan to patronize the WONDERFUL CHEAP MBX, as they can get lainies.” It is, indeed, true ‘that 1 Another Plot Discovered. A eS plage pe Quon Street Apply | ‘ - 4 ; aw ee . cetenis eaguhie of palethen td Mail = es See or : a umere Clothing there for 85 than’ they can In any other Store in Wheiming catastr yp be in Othello,—the SERLIN, Vec. 1j. pok SALE,—A good Cow; tbreed, Jersey an ht ‘| . § “y ah war 2 . 2 — . pres ire of fee ling , Ww hic th measure out in a The W, se} Zei C14 1, © f Bre samen, says that nn wane ” - dined or de Apply ‘ay wy ae ¢ al ottetow il foi v. W e om bai ui ae v ve ty Gal i aah ait as im pi sf uted. Moment the aby ases of ete rity,” notwith- | } e@ h be dis- —- meen S U n ; | another plot against the Ozar has been dis ~ P ¢. Sanding the ple asing word-painting and | covered, and a number of military officers OST.—Between Rochford 5 a Watch squere and Upper Upper © 3. ee tree Prince Street School, Vatch Seal M fies tive rendering by the popular lecturer | of St. Petersburg have been arrdated, old getting. wee Mien ¢ Meewanied vgn @xVe : 2 ee fe edd wk Of bast evening. charged with being concerned in it. gitgt Tue di Charlottetown, Nov. 27, [889-—edd wky