pocal and Qiher Items. THE DAIL ( I A 4 ~ » h tick” . } > : 41 j son Watches tl week SrecitaAt ie WwW. l at € p) (le i less \ iety, very cheap :. ' ; «4 ¢ games I al ae i S SEA rr t lat the Lendo House. Harris & Stewat dec20 3i ouse. : Cc »~— 100 ls prime Codfis t Ww. Roewalls, | (Ju Sti - { REEERRS st opened at the London ’ & : * , How Hariis & ew dec20 31 : i> — ely DankesT ENGLAND. reneral Booth's great bowk is for sale at the Diamond Book tore Suvi ©. - Purchasers of Christmas giits should call esrly 80 as tu secure & fancy e&uUyar sp ou b fore they are aii be G. H. Taylor o To-NIGHT. — ives ut eting of Vi ria PivisieD, No. 4, > Aetperal al elgut o'clock. o Campren’s Murrs and fur boas just opened at Londo House ~Harris Stewart. aeeey oi ° Hook axp Lab Special meeting of the Hook aad Ladder Uv. tits evening. >. Fin. layso, Secretary snidiiiiiniitaiaiia Pouce Cocrt.—This morning one drunk | was fined $+ or twenty daya, and a Scott Act lase was Gismisse d. oo Sink HANDKERCHIEFS. — Our assortment will be found the larg: and most complete in the city.—-J *aton & Co sv i+ mes i Suszy Hose Co this Company special weeting of ec uatil t oe fhe postpon Ss - (Tuesday evening, a u'clo k, sharp Witt Keer Open The Dry G ls Met chante will keep (helr stores Open atter six «n Tuesiiy and Wednesday nights, the 23d and 24th inst. cities Ow ac ouat of ineressing Xmas trade | our store will be open to-night, to-morrow, avd Caristmas eve ull 9 o’clock.—E. W. Taylor ) las Reccre your tickets for the rink, as positively no allowance will bo made for any moneys paid at the door when baying season pickets = Seorr Acr.—-Four new summonses we:eé agerved this lorenoon U.e is tor a first of- fevc:, two for second offences, and one fora third. All are returaable to-morrow, ios | Furs.— Muffs, boas, capes, caps, astracan jackets and goat robes. Special low prices during this week. Call and get a bargain, James Paton & Co. Tuzlce in the Skating Riok ie in very good order, and if the weather turns colder tis expected that a large crowd will be present at the epening to-morrow nigh’ Couxty Cors?t.—The December term of the County Conrt of Queen's County opens in Charlettetewn to-morrow with 97 new suits aud 10 re nanets on the docket. -> of the Rollo PeeluYy Rr ~A special m s a His Keel Co., will be hell at their room this evening at $ o'clock. By order cf the Cep - W m. A Muiphy, Seu jy. inieiilialliiee Y. M. C. A.—The sale of magazines and popers at the Y. M. C. A. rooms will take place to-morruw evening, at 8 o'clock. Be sure and attend if you want first class reading at half price. - Tue Save of Xmas fancy goods and tors continued this evening at 7.30, next door to E. W. Taylor's, Cemeron Block. All must he sold regardless of prices.—E. H. Norton & o., Auctioneers. — Yoo Sow Swatu’s Lecrung.—Tickets are now for sae at the Diamond Bookstore, Hasgzard & Moore's, and at the Drug Stores of Reddin broe,, W. R Watson, C. D. Rankin, Apothec- aries Hall, Medical Hall, and A. 8. Johnson. al Lecrvre.—Professor Caven is to deliver his popular lecture “Two Scenes from Canadian History” at Emerald on Monday, “Yh inst. The Professor should have a fuil house, ashe is one of the ablest lec turers in the Province. Sid The Rev, Mr. Lawson, of Mon tured on Friday evening in the Methodist Chur: h, Souris. Subject—‘*Father Mathew.” Those who had the pleasure of attending, speak in the highest terms of the Wayin which the subject was handied, all Sgreeing that it was one of the very best lec- tures they ever listened to. At the close, a Vote of thanks, moved by Mr. C. C, Carlton, I, and seconded by Mr, J. G. Sterus, was Wadered the lecturer. LECTURE ay tague, i€é oansnieninaal teapixe Room.—The anna! ; ewspap-rs, reviews, etc., received “this institution, will take plaice to-morrow \tdeslay) at 8 o'clock p. m. Leading illus- trated Papers popalar reviews and mag «zines, dhily hewspapers representing Conse vative, “Heral and Jn lependent opinions, Europ>n, va vlian and Am rican, we received at the tevling room, to which list it is proposed to Sl a number of new periodicals for the com- Mg Year, thas offe iag an excel’ent opporta- ¥% secnr: cheap but valuable reading MW ster for the lon wiater nights, a6 C A. Bile the n "9 tl i - I We learn that a young mau, named Walter a lost a valuable horse Thursday night While driving to the city from Wiltshire, he wopped and got out of his sleigh near North his he? = en ko a passing acg aintance; i ah wok Hight and galloped _off on the eke Pacmag procecding abuut 500 yards, a ‘ireogh, carrying the sleigh, a fine MFalo role + l tha . a : f-% oS ee as with him 7, tie young mans overcoat im.— Guardian ond pearoens desires THe EXAMINER to a. there is no truth whatever in thou) aon he Our contemporary eee aiow itself to be impused upon in - lively ietemen a, —Car‘ligan presented a sterday, as about two hand 4 . iT i€ ' | “d me y g£ thered to cu the diffe en ating Gay and n US tw o'clock t p from Georget : get Yesseis Reve ASKD. ight for some time pis. t¢ steamer Stanlev came miles of in, own through about three then die eee tn eve inches thick, and aided nig Caspiar wev. he vessels released are the thrones Cre wied with potatoes, and the Meats f, . x vp @, loaded with ; MeDongy wndland, and owned by James Oded with 11 guy, tee topmast schooners, ork, owned one oun 6.8 potatoes for New © shod Be H. Nortoa * Co; two ‘9; and the Re, bh potatoes by D. C. Morgon ‘oudan with 6,000 bushels po- +, &b which they have beeu & | morrow | | fact | Killed. | one of t | his injuries. | | Chief-J ustice wus ove of the minority of two ee er mo | | oats and | | | Somme 6 Ur x A £ HO NE » ' Yeano rot y wv ° {AL DesParcurs to Tur EXAMINER, (hd hecent Accident, ty PELEGRAP sy} a em FATALITIES. ee mene te QueEBEC, Dee. 21. Madame Beauchemure, of New Hamp- shire, badly wounded in the recent acci- ; dent at St. Joseph, died yesterday. All the wounded passengers agree in saying | that the train wae going at a high rate ot speed, and attribute the accident to that They wonder that no mere were Michael Lebel, of Kamouraska, e wounded, died Friday night trom He was 78 years of age. }, id | The other wounded so far are doing well, but some of them will probably die. Paris Murder Trial. Paris, Dec. 21. Eyiaud and Gabrielle Bempard were, on Saturday, found guiity of the murder of a CGrouli Kxtenuating circumstances were | found in the case of the woman, but no | protest against the verdict was made by either prisoner or counsel. The court con- cemned Eyraud to die by the guillotine, snd sentenced Gabriel Bempard to twenty years’ imprisonment at hard labor. Eyraud has since appealed tu the court of cassation against the sentence of death pronounced upon him. > Application Refused. — or HAutrAx, Dee. 21. ation for ena Me K Ve wi i The appli tormers [oss before the Supreme Coat Was conciuded : sam ; : yesterday alierpoon, gue appigation was re q $ tused, four of tle judges betug against jt. The deci su couvict in favor a 7 Judge Johnson yester- that he would not any iit i i} ju ee iol iLeis coming before bim Oli t a f , ‘ 5 . +? , ct, whigh as far as the county court li ¢ » rned, brings the Law & OrderfLeague hait. to a celina Ecclesiastical Triamph. Monrreat, Dec, 21. A cablegram received to-day from Rome states that the Archb:shop of Montreal who has been fer some time in the Eternal City has triumphed in his protest against the of the Archbishcup Duhamel, of Ottawa, has been working for a division in order to give the latter another suffragan Bishop. _ GiviSion dioeese. hit Fire ai i encton. Moncton, Dee. 21. Fire broke out on Saturday night in the large two-story residence on King Street, owned by J. & C, Harris and occupied by Mr. Wilson, manager cf thg cotton factory, The building was badly gutted. Insurance $1500, which will probably cover the loss. Two firemen were hurt, but not seriously. ci detec dln Eke Sawtelle Case. Dover, N. H., Dec: 21. In the Sawtelle trial, Saturday, Marion Sawtelle, daughter of the murdered man, testified to atripto Rochester with Isaac and his giving her medicine when she was not sick, which made her sick. The de- fence did not cross examine her. Heavy We ather. Hattrax, Dee. 22. The mail steamer Vancouver from Liver- po larrived at nine o'clock to-night. She reports heavy weather. Seven other oeean steamers airived to-dey. Two sons of the Governor-General, Hon. W. and Hon. A Stanley, were pas:engers by the Vancouver to-day, eee Customs Change. tiTTAW A, Dec. 21. pleased with the latest declaration required Formerly ioland were included in but they are now Import ra are amendment from foreign copsigpers. to Lhe transpoitarioin ¢ harges the value for ght : eliminated. duty, She Must Die. Lonpon, Dec. 21. Home Secretary Matthews has deglined to grant a reprieve to Mrs Nellie Pearcy, under sentence of death for the murder of Mrs. Logg and her infant. ~itiiaeeaiaaantaaniat Weather iuiletin. 22 —10a m. Fresh to strong southerly shi‘ting to west- erly and north-westerly winds ; cloudy ; mild to-day wi'h light falls ef rain or sleet ; lower temperature to-morrow, ~ ee eee er TORONTO. Dee. Sate. —Remember the sale af furniture at our anetion room to-morrow at 10.350. All must be suld.—E. Hi. Norton & Co, Auction- neers, ApsouRNED.—The case egainst Dr. Baynes day further adjourned fer one week, ) | — was t Nor Fxvecereo To Liv “.—Adviccs from the Hospital gie to the effect that Patrick Hig- gins isa yery sick man.. He is getting worse all the time, and it is thought that he will not live over to-night. oe Suppen Deatn —Captain Guilford, of the steamship Newfield, died suddenly at Yar- mouth, on Thursday evening. He complained of indigestion in the morning, As he — sitiiog in his cabin writing he suddenly fel forward on bis face and expired. Dr, Perrin who was at onze summoned, could not say what was the cause of death. iain Received To-day :—Boys’ Anoual.—Haegird & Moore, Diaries for 18M] at Hasz ard & Moore's. and Girls’ Own ove and two pound each) bak- Fruit cakes ( Brown & Co., for sale at Reer ed by Christie, Goll's. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Slippers, stylish and cheap, nice Christmas presents, at Domja- jon Boot and Shoe Store. 6i—dec22 Ladies’ Far Lined Circulars, very cheap, at J. &. Macdonald's. 6i—dec22 unsuppo:ted testimony cf those men, a} : | m- ' EXAMINER, ene en WR, ar nieaamemnutsstinamnnntiuimanennarnenen A Denial. “ir,—One of your , IF : correspondents, ‘* Citi- oe in Saturday’s } | : issue, charges me with Saying ** those askin (Scott) Act were mostly liquor sellers and | iquor drinkers—that if these two elements Were taken away there would not be ‘a baker's dozen’ left.” I made no such asser- tion, for the simple reason that I do not know enough of the anti-Scott Act constituency to justly me in saying how many would be left after the liquor sellers and liquor drinkers are taken away. i? DAvip SUTHERLAND. Aion Chured, Dee. 22nd. a Veracity Question. S1rk,—In Saturday's Guardian a letter sign- ed ‘* Protestant” asks it the Lyceum is un- denominational? In view of the fuct that the hall has been reoted to his protege, Mr. | Kearney, and weald be too to his bosem friend, the editor of Secular Thought, 1 should think that it certaialy is undenominational. Anti-Humpve. December 22. " ie z ry PR EM ; : $ 5 Le Ai p 5 tos %.. : 7 Le be bl 8) —AND BEST STOCK WE HAVE EVER SHOWN OF \ ATCHES, in Gold and Silver, for CLOCKS, in Marble, Imitation Marble, Antique Oxk, Wainut, Nickel, ete. Boys, Girls, Ladies and Gent’ emen, | the release of the in- | PLATED GJODS we haye t 4 } ith was argued | thivg imagioable. Cat at G. H. Taylor an dise unt he is giving on FOOC Hw ne eae d get the extra JEWELRY in all of the newest and best desigus In SOLID SILVER and STLVER- almost ev ery- We have also added a fine assortment of | GOLD AND SILVER CANES, which make a suitable Present for a Gentleman. We have placed a Bargain Counter in our Store filled with VASES, LUSTERS, FLOWER HOLDERS, ete., which will ke sold regardless of cost, A Special Discount will be allowed Cash customers for Ten Days from this date. W. W. WELLNER. Ch’town, Dec. 20, 1890 —dy tl xmas A FEW OF THE Xilas ~ Prese tects WATSON'S DRUG STORE. N ORDER TO CLEAR, during the Holi: lay Season, Liberal Discounts wil! 1 G llowed upon the already low prices, be all idandkerchief and Glove Boxes, Collar and Ceff Boxes, | Brush and Comb Cases, Oder Cases, Dresssing Cases, Scis- sor Cases, Hand Mirrors in creat variety, Leather Photo Screens, Satin-Lined Werk Baskets, Flectric Gas Lighters, Siiver, Cut Giass and Poreciain Smelting Bottles, Plushand Leather Music Ralls, Vases and Hauging Flower Pots, in the New Brenze Ware. Cigar and Cigarette Cases and hiolders. The largest assortment of beauti- fui Pipes ever in the city, Inspection will preye that we have ihe kargest and best steck of Perfames at wonderfully low prices. Jewel Cases, Ristier Parifoliss, Wancsome Playing Cards, Writivg Desks ana Cases, infants’ Hair Brushes, Gold and Silver-ieadel Walking Sticks. Tebaceo Jars, Leather and Siiver Flasks, Shaving Mugs, Pockei Magnifying Glasses, Plush Tobaece Peuches, Cat Glass Calegne Botiles, Large Leather Wallets, Silver-Backed Brush and Mirror Sets, Thermometers, and many other smaller articles suitable for Presents to Men, Women and Children, No trouble to show goods. W. BR. WiTts?N, Qaeen Street. Ch’town, Dec. 17, 1890 —dy tl 25th NOTIGH OF ASSIGNMENT ZR. JOHN BURROWS, of Fightield, M Lot 33, Blacksmith, has this Gay made an assignment to me for the benefit of his creditors. : The Deed of Assignment is open to luspec- tion at my office, Cameron Biock, Charlotte- town. A meeting of the creditors of Mr. Burrows will be held at my office on THURSDAY, the Kighth day of January, 1591, at 12 o'clock, naon, when I hope to be in a position to re- port on the condition of the Estate. . All persons indebted to the state are reg quested to make immediate payment to me. JAMES H. GOOD, Assignee, Ch’town, Dec. 18, 1890—dy 6i wky 2i gfor the repeal of the gE Cee MON DAY, DECEMBER 22, 1890. ee A GE ft ts et a A i le er in — * 136 Charlottetown, December 15, 1890. CHAS SALE | Furniture, Apnie:, ete, TUESBAY, DECEMBER 25rd, AT HALF-PAST 10 O'CLOCK, ane Ae SALE, including 1 elegant Drawing Room Suite, 1 do. in walnut! A Zz ite, a anid rep, 1 very fine solid walnut Wardrobe | (left over from last sale), 1 fine Couch in wal- nut and green, 2 Companion Chairs, 1] Dining | Room Set, 1 fine walnut and marchle top Centre Table, 2 new Bedrogm Sets (single), } extra fine Feather Bed, 1 handsome Dinner Set (in red and gold), | new and comfortable Double Sleigh (latest fashion). Atso—A lot of ends ot Carpets, 1 second. hand Piano, WE WILL. ALSO SELL 10 Barrels of our Choicest Winter Apple (selected), 5 barrels Cheap Apples. Sale positive. No reserve prices, Cash, Terms E; H. NORTON & CO, decl8—18 20 22 Auctioneers. fRXYHE HON. WILFRED LAURIER, M. P., J Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, will address 3 Kiass Public Meeting ——IN THE—— MARKET HALL, CHARLOTTETOWN, ON THE EVENING OF Mondiy, 23nd December, instant, on the Pubiic Questions of the Day. Mr, Laurier will be accompanied by several Prominent Members of the House of Com- mons, who, it is expected, will also deliver addresses, Tickets will be issued at one first-class fare from all Stations on the Railway to Char} lottetuswn on the 22nd inst., the day of the meeting, good to return next day. ‘The doors will be open at 7 p. m., and the chair will be taken at 8 o’clork, sharp. THOMAS W. DODD, President Liberal Association. H, C. MACDONALD, Secretary Liberal Association. decl0—eod and wky Wail Contracts se eer addressed to the Postmaster General, will be received at Ottawa until noomon FRIDAY, 20th February next, for the conveyance of Her Majesty’s Mails on proposed contracts for four years, from lst of April next, over each of the following routes, viz. : Appin Road and Bonshaw..... ..semi-weekly Darlington and Kelly's Cross......tri-weekly Dundas and Mount Hope........ semi-weekly Glen William and Murray River.. do Mill River and Railway Station.. do North Lake and Souris Kast....... tri-weekly North River and South Wiltshire. . do Printed notices, containing full information as to conditions of proposed contracts, may be seen, and blank forms of tender may be ob- tained, at the Post Offices at which the ser- vices commence and termin:te, cr at the office of the subscriber. F. pe ST. C. BRECKEN, Asst. P. O Inspector. Post Office Inspector’s Office, \ Ch’tuwn, P. E. L., Dec. 20, 1890 § P, E. ISLAND RAILWAY Christmas Excursion. os _ ETURN TICKETS wlll be issued at One R First-Class Fare to and from all Stations on this Railway on December 24th and 25th, good to return up to and on January 5th, i891. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Charlottetown, December all pis dy & wky D &€ Railway Office, 19. 1890. WANTS, LOST, FOUN ANTFED TO EXCHANGE.—A light Jaunt- W ing Sleigh fora Driving Box — o> S$ “WILLIAM.” NY PERSON having unsettled claims A against the above Steamer previous to December 3rd, inst., will please furnish same at once to the undersigned. Re C . he eae 6 RE MELO inal - ply to G. H, TaYLor. to Miss Mc- Leod’ . D. Me 8 3i pd Be RDERS WANTED.—4ppl —dec22 Innis, Grafton Street, near Score. TED.—A Housemaic. No washin LNW DS I emeen-citiie _— ——-—{ x )-—~— Ane GnSTD canenty <nsnsee if you want Big Bargains Reefers, Overcoats, Suits, ® Fur Caps, Robes, &., Prowse » Bros. are selling at startlin low prices. leave your cash with ROWSE BRO. Come along an THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, and’ 144 Queen Street, Charlottetown. ie So REAT SENSATION ————AT THE BAZAAR COMPANY’S STORE —_—_—_(x )— -—— What a Tremendous Spread of Xmas Goods, selected from the Best Makers in the World! a)—-—— E CAN SUPPLY YOU with Cups and Saucers, Rose Jars, Biscuit Boxes, Cheese Dishes, Butter Dishes, Albums. imported direct from Germany ; Vases, Toilet Sets, Inkstands, from Bohemia ; Tumblers, Wine Glasses, Purses, Toys, from France ; Leather Goods, Books and Cards from Great Britain; Plush Goods, Mirrors, Games and good Toys from the United States; and last, but not least, Presbyterian and Methodist Hymn Books, School Books and Stationery from *‘ this Canada of Ours,” JUST OPENED—A Magnificent Stock of New Goods. BARGAINS this week and next. Largest Stock ! Lowest Prices ! Prettiest Goods ! See our 15 cent Cup and Saucer. Get a pair of the prettiest VASES in town only 15 cents per pair. Now, come right along to the BAZAAR STORE and get your Presents for your friends, and you may rest assured that what you have bought will please both you and the persons to whom you give it. BAZAAR COMPANY. Charlottetown, December 19, 1890. SOLID COMFORT Is in a Cup of Hot Fluid Beef. Ur FLuigiBeE Er a | D ae see 4 a Grateful Palatable, Strenethening, and Satisfying, the Drink to take when tired and used up. yf) — LSE FLU 7 Se se decl8—dy & wky I ———{x)——— uarantee to make BLANK = 20 per cent. cheaper than any other firm on P. E. Island. Get prices before placing orders. Spe- cial Reductions on Sets of three or more Books. TAYLOR & GILLESPIE, poe We BOO he a nd ia pe b - ra 9 mes ee I ’ | SO ABP, Ate Gee Sp ee ey ar eam 4 ten th an Te gemeellaaata mag Oe a