oh THE DAILY EXAMINER < is to hand it is full of good things, aS ’ outward cargo was made up of 800 brls. _ SATURDAY, A tt eatin titties tune NOVE) <a [BER 24 1888. Local and Other items. PRG NE ik APaEG VE Ws | Tue M. A. Sranr.—The steamer M. A. 48425508 i ‘4 3 ¢ Ye | Starrarrived at 4 o'clock yesterday morning, ; and sailed on return at 10 0’clock last night. i 1 Water Trsr. —1 he water pipes on Queen Spectra Desparcues to Tur EXxaMINer. Her inward cargo consisted of 36 hhds. hop ue ape Street and westward are being tested to-day beer, 58 half do, do., 20 kegs do., 50 barrels iA | teens : Tin ¥ 7 10 casks liquor, | pun. rum, 15 cases liquor, re : A Cotp Day.—The thermometer fell to ij iF 50 half chests tea, 30 br s. fish, 5 hhds. sugar, Bl sht below zero in Moatreal on Tuesday last, * 150 boxes sundries, 50 bdis. oakum, 2 cases Bl a oe plate glass, 30 bris, apples, 20 kegs grapes, 10 : Gripsack.—The November number of Grip stoves, and a lot of small boxes, &c. Her ; 4 ual si ' lye Reapers.—-The Rev. S. Weston-Jones | Mr. LL H. Davies wiil read atthe Concert the Y. M. ©, A. Hall, on Tuesday, at 8. p. = important.—The price of admission to St Peter's Concert will be 35 cents. Tickets may be had at the door on the night of the concert and now at the City Drug Stores. an MEMORIAL SERVICE ory of the late Mr. Robt held in the Methddist morrow evening, A service in mem A, Strong will be Brick Church to- at 7 o clock. os Tus Oar.—A despatch says that Han- lan and Beach are to row for the champion- ship and $5000, December 1. The will be rowed on the Paramatta river. race ' bill, THE IRISH LAND BILL Still Under Discussion. ee ee Lonvon, Nov. 23. In the House otf Commons this evening, Simth moved that the rule compelling aa adjournment at midnight be again suspend- ed to enable the House to conclude the de- bate on the Irish Land Purchase Bill. The motion was carricd 195 to 159. On moticn to go into committee on the | Parnell proposed an amendment giving the Government power to instruct the Land Commission to deal with arrears when fixing judicial rents. He urged, that in view of the fact that it was agreed on all sides that the arrears question must nec- potatoes for Cuba, 300 drums cured fish, 250 bris. pork, 25 bris. oatmeal, 50 bags oats and a lot of sundries. ii eniliillia esas He Turns Ur Acaty.—The Philadelphia Record says that the meanest man in the world lives in that city. He has forbidden the 100 girls in the store to wear laced shoes for this reason: ‘The laced shoes become un- tied on an average five times a day, and it takes two minutes to tie them again; sv each girl loses ten minutes a day and 100 girls lose 1000 minutes, which makes 16 hours per day, or two day's work. The girls are paid $1.5) a day, and the loss conseqnently means $3 a day, or $1000 a year. Itis rather anovel way of figuriug out that ‘‘ time is money”. ~~ GoseeL Mr&etinc.—-Don't forget the Rail- way Gospel Meeting to-morrow at 4 o'clock in MecLeod,s Hall. These meetings are open to Fry hin, tel! of before. ———{x] _ You will find this out if you trade with PROWSE: Hits goods are as advertised and the Cheapest in Town. Overcoats, Reefers and Suits at prices never heard Competitors are mad but Customers are glad that PROWSE still lives. : WE CLAIM T0 SELL THE CHEAPEST, AND WE WILLDOIT. § V Ocal Vocal solos will be given at St. essarily be settled, i‘ ought to be deait with = es — rg Lesson for Pobes’s Concert by Mis. G. W. Hodacon. Miss Without delay, in conjunction with the | Sorrow, Veemens Ss: beer Je one ae" ° “hat v _ -. el Pi, ! nm, : ; other’s burdens, and so fulfil the law of W ti » ge wd ad ii b a i 1 t PROWS y's Palmer and Miss Earle, also by Mr. F. P. question of land purchase. This would Christ,” : 0 0 ic cro an y OU Wi , e eC 10 mS Carvell, Mr. H. Tanton, Mr. Fred. E. J. Lioyd. Maynard, and ol Sent Hi a Cuecx. —A Wallaceburg, Ont. girl, who refused au offer of marriage from & young man recently, sent him a check for the amount she supposed he had spent while courting her. place the tenant in a position to contract freely with the London Exchequer against tax, and give the Ashbourne Act the best possible chance to work with smoothness. Smith contended that the course Parnell proposed would place the tenants in dis- : tinctly a worse position than before by recognizing arrears as charges that might | oe l'ne Horse Suor.—There evidently is great virtue in a horse shoe. An exchange tells of a woman who had a drunken husband for years and who nailed a horse shoe over her door with the result that her husband ran away with the hired girl before a month had t lapsed. Store He does P. EB. Island. the Biggest Clothing Business on _ Summer is gone, but PROWSR is stil! to the front & with the Best and Cheapest Clothing. Miake a start > Ba continue to haug around his neck even! res fo PRO Ww Ray BY ens fe : : . . Service oF Sone.—Everyone is invited to after completing his purchase. Now, after As Bap as Ikgtanp.—A despatch from r = tore and get a Bargain. = attend the service of song in the Y. M. C. A. | «} , i il tm Waterloo, Iowa, says that United States a , ’ ‘ the contract for purchase had been wiped ; : . . & Hall to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Rev. Marshall Msmund is at Fort Dodge with J. M. MeLeod will address the meeting ject: ** Christ's Soldiers.”—2. Timothy, 2ad chap. Sub- ———$-<————. Toy SymMeaone The following ladies and gentiemen will perform Romberg’s Toy Syin- phony, at St. Peter’s Concert, in the Y. M. C. A. Hall, on Tuesday evening next: dames Rassel, Des#risay, and McMahon, Messrs Lloyd, Vinnicombe, Harris, Carvell, Hunt, Scott, Foster @hd Smith. —_ -_ Suppes Deatas.—There two very sudden deaths in Montreal recently. Samuel C. Greenshields, of Greenshields, Son & Co., were Mes- | FURTHER EVIDENCE TAKEN | | | i out, arrears became ipso facto wiped out. Parneli’s motion was rejected 182 to 148. erence The Parngil Gommiss'on Lonpon, Noy. 23. At the sitting of the Parnell Commission warrants for the ejectment of twelve hundred families on the Des Moines land, and adds that trouble is feared. suse The use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, stimulates the secretions, and imparts new life and vigor to every function of the body. For nearly half a century, it has re- mained vnrivallsd as the best blood medicine ever discovered. Be convinced by a trial. Fixe line of gloves, all kinds, for men; Scotch underwear and Cardigan Jackets. Prices away below all others, for cash, at B. S. Davies & Co’s, Cameron Block. a November 22, 1888—eod & wky Sign of the Big Hat, 144 Queen Street. i CANADA ATLANTIC | Steamship Company. MOURNING GOoOobs. F |] BLACK MERINO, CASHMERES, WENRIPTTA ; ' ““* | to-day, lnspector of Police Higgins testified wholesale dry goods merchants, passed away | , 55 enddeoly on Wednesday night. Thomas | cO@Ceraing the outrages at Castle Island, cit 3 ve { ) bdiliiv AS ' * . re im o Hawkins died suddenly as he was sitting down | County Kerry. The witness quoted from to breakfast on Thursday morning. Heart | Statistics, which showed that from Novein- disease was the trouble. — | ber, 1882, to September, 1884, one hundred No mistake about this: If you want a nice AMAZON CLOT 4s, FRENCH HAGIT CLOTH, FOUL&LS, 8S: RELS, fitting garment, try Mr. Keith, at B. S. Davies & Co’s, Cameron Block. FR NOH MOURNING SEAGE, STRIPED CASHMERE, PHANTOM StRIPE AND CHE. KH, &c., &c., 4-4 and 5-4 CRAV&S, Ke. ihe aes erect alors pit . . Come one, come all and get a bargain while r) Shu, | aia’ hin . -* ~ T > . . 9 a outrages were committed. He believed | , are selling off so cheap’ Yon can get a igFine Family Mourning of all kinds at Very Low Prices. SKATING.—Government pond had not been/that farmers sons initiated outrages in dinner set. a tea set, or a nice chamber set at : ; flooded up to noon to-day, although at the last meeting of the City Council a resolution order to evade payments of rents. He knew of twenty bogus outrages and did prices that suits you every time. nov9 dy wy 6w " HALIFAX" was passed ordering that the work be done. not think all outrages due to The otal sap, yl : £ : / Se . 5 TS . — The boys and girls are all anxious for some} secret societics Same were the HOTEL ARRIVALS. skating, and are loud in their protests against —~WILL LEAVE- the delay in flooding the pend. This business of the Council passing resolutions and those in authority refusing or neglecting to carry them out, is becoming monotonous. Some Sratistics.—The total number of im- migrants who have passed through the Do- minion immigration office at Montreal since January to date is 32,676. Of these 4,804 settled in the province of Quebec; 11,588 in Oatario; 7,288 in Manitoba and British Col- umbia; and 9,027 went to the States. The total amount of money brought by them (not, of course, including those who went to the States) figures up $963,659. Cuttp Sreatrne.—A case of child stealing came to light in Sydney the other day. The Reporter says: **For an alleged debt which he could not collect from a woman, a man named McLean seized her fifteen months’ old child on Friday last and refused to give it up until persuaded to by Officer Musgrave on Monday. The man has been arrested. The case will probably be a supreme court one. The pen- alty for such an offence is seven years in the penitentiary. ailihiciiiineiaiate Birtiarps.—Harvey McKenna, the billiard expert, who delighted the Charlottetown bil- liardists last year, is now in New York, mak. ing arrangements for a series of exhibitions that will ultimately land him on the Pacific coast, which he visited four years ago, and which he thinks will benefit his health. He is not in enviable condition physically, and is a little despondent thereat. Since his arrival in New York he has offered to play a match at straight rail with G. F. Glossop, but the latter declined a meeting. caioealiiiaineen Puaeriistic.— Charley Mitchell has author- ised his backer to match him against Demp- sey. Mitchell wants to give Dempsey $1500 te stand before him for ten rounds. result of family quarrels or private malice. He connected the League with moonlight- ing, because prior to the existence of the League, Kerry had been peaceful. At every meeting of the League landlords and bailiffs were denounced, and as a_ conse- quence both these classes became unpopular and nearly every man murdered that be- longed to either one class orthe other. A Gigantic Swindle. OmauHa, Neb., Nov. 23. From present appearances the Valpara- iso Bank failure is one of the most gigantic swindles and defalcations ever known in this quarter. It develops that Scoville, one of theowners, has altered many of the notes payable to the bank, making the amounts much more than they really were, and that he then deposited these notes with other banks as collateral for money with which to speculate. The notes which were paid aud which should have been cancelled have been used in the same manner. Scoville and Cratts, after confidencing business men of this city and their friends out of as much money as possible, suddenly decamped, and it is thuught they are nuw in Canada. No statement of the assets oan be made as yet, but they are undoubtedly small. Ottawa News Notes. OTTAWA, Nov. 23. The Inland Revenue returns for October show an increase of a hundred thousand dollars over the preceding month. Owen & McLean, of Bridgewater, give notice of application for incorporation of the Nova Scotia Coast and Steam Packet OSBORNE HOUSE. Nov 23—P McLaren, M D, Brudenell; O B Wadmar, Crapaud; J E Macdoaald, Cardi- gan; L W Kimbail, Kentville, NS; H B Sprague, Pembroke, Me; N Campbeil, North Wiltshire; W G Silliphant, Miscouche. HOTEL DAVIES. Nov 23—W A Brennan, S’side; John Mac- donald, Pictou; J C Redmond, Montreal; E L Foster, do. 24—A G Dewar, Montreal. HAW KER’S TOLU AND CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all 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 a 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 & SON, Proprietor, novl0—ly dy St. John, N. B. THE PARNELL FUND. LL PARTIES wishing to contribute to 4 this Fund, can do so by sending their subscriptions to M. P. HoGan, Esq., Trea- surer. Charlottetown for Boston (VIA HALIFA=,) — i Night, Nov. 26th, December 6th, peal tiie Monday Thursday, ae. Wednesday, November ist, Saturday, December Ist. Throvgh Tickets issued from all Stations on the P. E. I. Railway. this route, combining SAFETY, SP#ED and COMFORT. The Fastest and Most Palatial PASSHNGER STEAMER between BOSTON AND THE PRO- VINCKS., Luxurious Cabins, Elegant State- rooms, Grand Dining Salevon above the Deck, Palatial Social Hail. Spacions Smoking Room. Connecting at BOSTON with Fall River Line ior New York; Metropolitan Line for Ne# York; Canada Pacific Railway for Quebec, Montreal, Toronto andal!l Canadian points; New England and Savannah 8S. 8. Line for all Southern points ; all Steamboat and Railroad Lines South and West. At HALIFAX with Steamers for Newfound- land and St. Pierre. also steamer ** Electra”’ for Lunenburg; shortest route to Chester, Bridge- water, Mahone Bay, &c., &c. At PORT HAWKESBURY with Steamers of the Bras D’or Navigation Co. for Sydney, Bad- Our Stock was personally selected in FRANCE aad ENGLAND, and is, we believe, £ unequalled for VARIETY, VALUE and QUALITY. oi Charlotttetown, Noy. 17, 1888—eod BEER BROS. ' Boston for Charlottetown The “ HALIFAX” has been built speciaily for PAL & WINTER GLOTRING = AND BOYS. | ~ “rye oD ements j J. B. MACDONALD 1S NOW SHOWING A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF + FOR MEN Mens’ and Boys’ Overcoais, Reefers and Suits, IN NAPS, BEAVERS AND WORSTEDS. PRICES SO LOW AS TO DEFY COMPETITION. SO) ee No Brag or Blusier required to sell those Goods. :0:- Anyone seeing this Stock of Clothing, and the low prices which, the goods are being sold for, will at once be convinced of their superior value. For your own sakes, don’t buy until you see the Stock and Prices at ei J. B. MACDONALD, Ch'town, Oct. 29, 1888. QUEEN STREET. The fight between Steele and Larkins Company. ; . s man re S. BOLGER, deck, Whbycocomah, and all points in Cape es was won by the latter ona foul. The discussion of the fisheries question nover Chairman of Committee. Breton. Te one nee ane ee Joe Lannan is to appear on Thanksgiving | in the Imperial Commons has been post- | ==————~ " i : oe s ae pear , : oe . r arlottetow o3ston........ sialinateh ary swe Day, in a sparring match, before several of|poned. = Landing and t0 Arrive, | chansticiown to New York, via tall River Rese | his South Bostcn admirers. It will be his} Premier Sullivan, of Charlottetown, left © BG ics okchks te seskebihthwnse. salah exon 9 50 ates last public appearance before his tight with | for home to-day. eG a ties via Boston nie Ashcon; that is, if the latter pugilist’s — 180) Bares ONIONS. Te orice 24 5 = . friends eve ‘ sady fi iness. 0 25 Boxes RAISINS NN nes ctidns knckeusesessxanes ue 2 5 ‘ ae riends ever get ready for busine Troubled Ireland. 17% “ FIGS, — 1 cet ele ie 15 00 A iceidieha Be ei al THe Warrecnuarpet Terror.—A_ recent London despatch says that a score of men have been arrested during the past week on suspicion of being the Whitechapel murderer, but the right man still roams at large, and everybody is momentarily axpecting to hear of the Geath of another victim. sums offered for the capture of the fiend have induced hundreds of amateur detectives to take a hand in the chase, but it is all of no avail. Leowold Rothschild has offered an in- come of $10 a week for life to the man who| gives information which will lead to the arrest and conviction of the assassin. ooo A SLIGHT MISUNDERSTANDING.—A teetotal minister, who was very particular about his toilet, went to preach one Sunday for a brother minister in a parish church at Kinross-shire. On arriving at the vestry he looked around in search of the mirror to see that his toilet was all rig 2 ing ¢ Ipit, but, fail- | ™,. 7 all right betore entering the pulpit, , ‘office and jewelry case manufacturer, was ing to find one, he said to the beadle: ‘‘ John can I not have a glass before entering the pulpit?” ‘Certainly, sir,” replied John. “Jist bide awee, and I'll get ane for ye im- mediately,” turn the minister said: ‘‘ Well, John, have you succeeded ?” *‘* Yes, sir,” replied John; “*T've brocht a gill; that'll be a gless for the forenoon and anither for the afternoon.” New Lonsstex Traap.—Andrew Flick, of Halifax, says the Herald, has invented a fold- ing lobster trap and patented it in Canada, Newfoundland and the United States. The traps ure constructed of brass, iron, wood and netting, and present an advantage over any and left the vestry. On his re- | at present in use. A number of hooks are | fitted on a rod of iron attached to the brace of | the trap, and it is then lowered to the bottom, | where small cod and seculpin are. of these traps are sufficient for one man, by havin them on two trawls, and when open Eighteen | The large | the people and police. | disturbance was at Kilkenny. ‘trate had threatened to give orders to fire i destroyed. Dusty, Nov. 23. The meetings announced throughout Ire- land to-day, in memory of the Manchester martyrs, had been prociaimed by the Gov- ernment. A few conflicts occurred between The most serious A despatch received late to-night says the police were charging in all directions and the magis- into the mob. Blaze in Moutreal. Montreat, Nov. 23. The five-story brick building occupied by the Muntreal Watch Company, Messrs. Bolt & Co., Manufacturing Jewellers, Lewis & Davis, Silk Manufacturers, a printing gutted by fire last night, and the contents Total loss $25,000; partially insured. Glove Contest St. Joun, N. B., Nov. 23. The glove contest between Fred Reid, of this city, and Paddy Butcher, of Boston, for a purse, came off a short distance out- side of this city at an early hour this morn- ing, and resulted in a victory for the Bos- tonian in the third round on a foul. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Nov. 24.—-11 a. m. Moderate winds fair and milder weather. ne 75 CHEESE, 100 Half Chests TEA. RITCHIE BROS. novl9—dy 6i WANTED! 10,000 Bushels Potatoes, FOR STARCH FACTORY. All sound kinds taken. Large and small not picked. To be delivered at Freight Shed, Charlottetown. GEORGE E, FULL. novl7 —dy 6i wky li Furniture! Furniture! — — se HAVE JUST RECEIVED a Large Con- signment of NEW FURNITURE, COMPRISING — Parlor and Bedroom Setts, in Walnut, Mahog- any, Ash and Oak; Parlor and Extension Tables, Walnut and Ash Sideboards, Flock and Hair Mattrasses, Cane Chairs, &c., &c. The public are respectfully invited to in- ' spect this Furniture before purchasing else- Including Cabin Berth. Staterooms Extra. lhrough Bills of Lading issued to New York, | Philadelphia, Baltimore, Providence, Savaanah, Norfolk and points in Ontario and Western States. Also to Liverpool, London, Glasgow and West Indies. ; For Freight or other information apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. L. CHIPMAN BROS., Agents, Halifax | RicHaRpDson & BaRNARD, Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. nov20 Furniture! Furniture! ~ HAVE now on hand a large assortment of | PARLOR AND BEDROOM SETS, in) Walnut, Mahogany, Ash and Oak, Walnut | Sideboards, Hair and Flock Mattrasses, ete. Intending purchasers would do weli to inspect this Furniture before going else- | where. G. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc. novl2 | | WANTED.—A Girl for general housework in a small family. Good wages. HEnquire at| this office. pd 3i—nov23 i OST.—On Thursday eveninz, 22nd inst., be-| tween the residence of ‘has. Palmer and | i Love’s Tannery, St. Peter’s Road. a light Black | 'Overcost. Finder will be suitably rewarded by | leaving it at Mr. Palmer’s house or at this office, | | nov23—2i WANTED. —A Girl accustomed to plain cook-. ing. Good references required. Apply to) Mus. ARNAUD, Grafton Street. tf—no21 } To LET.—The rooms lately in the occupation } of Dr. S. R. Jenkins, in the City Hotel, en They are adapted for a ASTRACAN SACKS, SUPERIJR QUALITY. Beaver and Hare Capes, A LARGE VARIETY. FUR-LINED OLOAKS, LATEST’ STYLES. Beaver, Seai, Persian Lamb, Astra- can and Hare Muffs, SPLENDID VALUE. FUR BOAS AND CAPS, A LARGE STOCK, FUR TRIMMINGS, BEAVER, NUTRIA, HARE, &c. 9 Mens’ Fur Coats, AT VERY LOWEST PRICES. SLEIGH ROBES nf AT VERY LCWEST PRICES, fl All Pur Ccods, ¥ CHEAP, AT BEER BROS. . . : ‘ hisko 1 at George street. cover a space of 140 square feet and weigh As you a ss Grey and og bah | where. | abreate ollie. Seumiey or Dentistry rooms. Pose about 300 lbs. They can be packed ina box may be changed to their natural and even - G. M. HARRIS. ' session can be given at once. For terms apply $ feet square. The traps can be brougkt color—brown or blavk—by using Bucking: | deta heats to Meeus. Warburvon & wand. Solicitors. | Qharlottstowa, Nov. 16, 1638—dy & why avaure all at Vue io Case Uf @ storm. ham’s Dye. Try it. uovl0—dy & wey uctivwer.