c o aii Eales . @2 7% ~ 4 ; i i mre a f i at So K a: \ ’ Ls LS1ON yweetinn ¥ 1ctol i & o clock ~ r Watch tained at low y es at G. H. Taylors > - Cue PRincess Beatrice left Port Hawkes bury tor Charlottetown this morning * HE STANLEY arriv: on with mails and passengers, and lett to Ac the Opening ira this alternoo! morning Solicitor-General Pugsley com venedd Irie j | : oo menced his address tothe jury in the Me- Note Wet That hKobert Beairsto has on D ict | 4 h ) f the | ' Ad ‘ase i cul +0 ie | sale some excellent family s eighs, harness t a Case snd occupied the time ¢ the | and robes siiiniialiicinililiiccsiaiai Lettuce and Raddishes fot Richard Burke’s Market Stall on ‘Tuesda next, 2 in-pd - Best Quauity Fruit, Tea, Coffee, Egg, Des- | sert and Table Spoons, sent lo be obtained at G: H. Taylor's. - EL.ection News.—lIt is said that the New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Provincia] ! eee tions will take place on the 30th. of Jan next —_——> Pansies IN BLoom.— he St. John Sun says: Yesterday a lady picked four pansies in full | bloom in the garden of Mra. Barnhill, Dougla Road - Lorrery.—That large musical box i from Pictou this for Christmas a Make a usetul pre. | PLO Local and Other Ktems. PRLEGRAPHIC NEWS, SpeciaL Desparcars To Ture EXAMINER we sere «| THE MckAK MURDER CASE he fusane, oo eee St. JoHN, Dec. 22 court uatil 12 30 when ao adjournment was had for dinuer wo and Judge King commenced his charg: y | to the jury, coucluding at 3.30. the afternoon and evening there was an im fawaiting the verdict. passed Shortly |} nine word was ury had + few minutes Judge King appeared and took his seat on the bench. The jury filed slowly into court and took their places, snd then William J. McDonald appeared under a strong escort, and entered the dock. | All eyes were now turned on the jury, as , } the clerk add) CSs8t » them the customary : . - , $/ interrogations. Foreman Enoch W. Paul srose and made the following announce of the opinion that ment: **T'he jury are » ao : at the | the prisoner is guilty, with the plea of in- Diamond Bookstore, costing $270, wil be off. maids ‘a 4) es | ; , . | sanity Gentlen sar » anh. ed at lottery soon. It is the st one of J FeuvICMCR, ’ 3 AEUs Jy Ki n ; ' 5 iY the vert t Salad . ve ‘ tr xind ever importe l here. cu 0 s y tic, mac uage Sing. > Not One Drounk«. Scott Aet was affirmed in this city and noi irunk has been reported by the police _—-- >_> SusPenpev.—The Her ithat M. F. Eager, t well known wh sale di uggist of Halifax ment, but it is understood at the assets ex ed the liabilities. - SANTA Ciaus.—For choice Confectionary, Barley Sugar Toys, Oranges, Nuts, Dates &:., go straight to George Carter & Co's M i confectionary only 20 cts. per Ib. dec23 2i cine County Court.—The County Court opens in Charlottetown to morrow with 97 new suits and 19 remanets o1 the docket, There are standing for trial abou, 80 suits now —— <p Pusuine Tue Work.~ Many of the stations | 4sylum, at Kingston. n the Cape Breton Railway are nearly com pleted. Theround house at North Sydney will hold six engines. All the water tanks will be furnished with windmills. li dienitp A PotnTeR.—An exchange thinks the pre- sent a good time to swear off from smoking lest perchance your wife may espy a 97-cent bex of cigars on some bargain counter and buy them for you for & Christmas present. -> New Pianos.—Arrived this day, anothe; tot of **The Williams,” the one great Piano of Canada. The public are invited to call, se and hear them, whether they wish to purchase or not.—J. F. Writs & Co., Lower Queen Screet, ssinerinipaatiac He Wants Damaces.—lIt is said that John Culver, the cranky juror in the recent Cronin trial, has begun a suit against the Chicago Herald, claiming $25,000 on account of an article concerning him which appeared in that paper . a Tue Skatine CHAmpPionsuip.—Hugh J. McCormack, of St. John, has gone to St. Paul, Minn., where he has been matched to skate Axel Paulsen a five mile race for $500 a side and the championship of the world, prob- ably on New Year's Day. —_ > Sue's Sorry Now,—An Ottawa despatch says: Mrs, Colen Campbell, whose elopemeut last week with a young man named O'Connor created such a sensation, returned to Ottawa yesterday. She pleaded for reconciliation with her husband which was refused, sesteceiacinely b. 1. S.—A meeting of the Lecture Com mittee of the Benevolent Irish Society will be held in the Lyceum on Monday evening next, the 23rd inst., at 7.30, for the purpose of organizing a debating club. All who desire to become members will please attend.—S. Bolger, Chairman of Com. dec 194i connie Fire.—The fire for which the alarm was sounded yesterday forenoon, was among some millinery in the basement of Mrs. Young's Store, Cameron Block. It did not amount to much, and the services of the firemen,‘ who turned out promptly, were not required. - Book Avection.—The sale of books by Mr. Harris at McEachen’s store, Queen Street, will be continued this evening at 7.30 and to- mcerrow afternoon at 2,30 and 7.30 in the even- ing. The books are celling very low, in many eases for about half the cost of the binding. - No keMEDY for blood disorders can equal Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Though concentrated tad powerful, this medicine is safe, and may he taken by children as well as adults. Phy Sitians recommenn it in preference to any Other, Price $1. Worth $5 a bottle. -~ A Sics or tHe Times.—Seattle, which a few months ago was devastated by fire, an- w0Unces that it has raised $25,000 to be given to the winner of the Sullivan-Jackson fight, Provided the mill takes place at or near Seattle within nine months. It is perhaps un heceasary to say that those who contributed Money to flames-swept Seattle to assist her in ebuilding her industries did not include ‘mills’ of the character stated aw 4.0. H.—A division of the Ancient Order t Hibernians was organized in this city last Vening, with the consent and approval of His Lordship Bishop Meclnotyre. The organization, may be explained, is based upon the prin- Iples of friendship, unity and Christian char ty, and the main object is the establishing of 4fuud for the relief of sick and distressed Members of the Order. The officers elected Will be installed at the next meeting, - Francis Oavanagh and ‘eeph Valley were again arraigned this “oruing on a charge of burglarizing the ice of Captain John Hughes. Cavanagh ~*temanded for trial in the Supreme \ urt for burglary, aud Valley was ser need to one month's imprisonment for ~ ‘nkenness and vagrancy. Joseph Me- — Was fined 290 or 90 days for break- 1; "S85 11) toe wind ywa of Lawre nce Du- -Pouice Court. A Fredericton aespatcn reports: [tis now nearly a month since the |4@2™™ 4nd re vd says it is reput- hole- | a 3 ispended pay } December Term of Sleigh Robes, new and second-hand, When the jury announced their decision, and while the verdict was being put in legal i rded, C. A. Stockton ap- roached the prisoner and whispered to him » meaning of the verdict, but McDonaid wed no anxiety in the matter, and sim- y stared Stockton in the face for half a nute and then down at his boot. He then } a8 unconcerned a manner as at any day } since his irrest, stouped jon his rubbers without lany uneasiness, and quickly stood up and put on his overcoat. In fact he dis- played no apparent interest in the proceed- | ings whatever, and did not in the least seem tu realize his position. He was re- displaying } manded to jail, to be be kept in close con- finement, and to-morrow or Tuesday the | Solitor-General will move for a committal | to the Insane Asylum, during the pleasure i of the Crown. It is quite probable that he will be sent to the Criminal which gives general satisfaction. Dr. Ross, of Montreal, an old medical man who has known the prisoner for years, said a day or two ago, that McDonald was to- day as mad as a hare. _ Ordination in Halifax. Hatrrax, Dec. 23 Ordination was administered by His Lordship Bishop Courteney at St Luke’s The court reassembled at Mie Tater Vat reat Auction tmmense crowd of people around the court! ater! WEST KENT STREET SCHOO: around that the agreed on a verdict, and in During a wh, put! ee flaving rented a portion Of Queen Sqnare, for the month of December, a large Prisoner Guilty — But on and after TUESDAY NEXT, the 3ra inst (Chains, Oxydized Goods, Dressing and Si Ladies’ Jewel and Dressing Sets, Survrise Boxes, Photograph Screens, i the court Saturday , Varrety, all purchased for cash from ihe best houses in England. Dorpevers . - Bargains. a OAILY KXAMINER, Sa ager HOLID “tA 4 . at " > v2 - ’ a ‘| d : c MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1889 AY Goons! ol the Store at present occupied by the Tryon Woolen Co., Cameron Block, on South Side and varied assortment of Holiday Goods will be offered for sale ., Consisiing of Papier Machie Goods, Fire Brasses and enders, Curtain ' alionery Cases, Desks, Albums, Blotters, ‘ancy Flower and Work Baskets, Cases, Vases, Fairy Lamps, Inkstands, Letter Balances, Puzzles, Magic Lanterns, China Tea Candie Roses, Dish Papers, Bon-Bons, Musical Boxes, Dolls and Toys in great A Grand Chance for intending purchasers to secure i FOR GRADE FIVE, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I Applications for said position will be re ceived up to the 28th December, instant Address, ISAAC OXENHAM, Secretary School Board Ch’town, Dec. 16, 1889.—2i 16&23 w2 —OF THE } YE rHEM MW CANDY. fectionery ; made finest Flavorings to be had, ;ery is good for children | people) them sick. NUTS, ORANGES, FIGS, ete. We have also CHOICE GROCERIES, very cheap. Tea, 20c. per lb. ; Sugar, 6c. per Ib Raisins, 8c.; Currants, 7e., and all other Groceries at wonderfully low prices. COLGATE’S SOAPS and PERFUMES. Bb. BiLDERSTON. PURE, dec20—dy 3i Insane : The verdict is one | a . e 7 GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of the Members of the Young Men's Chris- tian Association will be held in the Hall of the Association, Queen Square, Charlotte- town, on MONDAY, 30th of December, at 7.30 o’clock, p. m., for the purpose of receiv- ing the report for the past year, electing an Kxecutive Committee for the ensuing year, and the transaction of other important busi- Cathedral, yesterday morning, in the pre- isence of a large congregation. Miller, head master of the Collegiate} School at Windsor, and Charles Lultz and | J. M. Withycomb, of King’s College, and Rev. T. H. Hunt, master of St. Peter’s School, P. E Island, was ordained priest. were ( rdained deace ms, —_———_ — Slavery in the States. Cotumsus, 8S. C., Dec. 22. Special Inspector Lee, of the Treasury Department, has reported to Secretary Windam on the treatment of French and German immigrants at the phosphate mines in Collidon County, South Carolina. He says the men are shipped thither by New York padrons under false representations and are held in virtual slavery at the mines where they are shockingly treated. The mines are owned by Italians. wo me Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Dec. 22.—10 a. m. Strong winds and gales from westward, clearing weather, with a little lower temper- ature. DIED. At St. Lake, on the ]7th inst., Isabella McDonald, dearly beloved wife of John McDonald, in the 27th year of her age. May she rest in peace Peter’s Ac St, Paul, Minnesota, December 9th, of heart disease, Leslie Bryanton, son of Archi- bald and Christy Ann Bryanton, in the 24th year of his age. At Pleasant Grove, on the 10th iastant, after a lingering illness, fortitied by the rites | of the Catholic Church, Bridget Doyle, relict of Patrick Hayes, in the 89th year of her age. At Covehead, on tho 17th instant, Robert, brother of John Higgins, Esq., of this city, in the 74th year of hia age. CHRISTMAS GEESE, <= { (} GOOD FAT GEESE just received 1 J J and selling low at }, H. MYRICK & CO’. lec23—-2i Arncldus } | 1889. Sale Commences on Monday Evening, and will Wanted immediat ely. E L ECT RIC AL. ness, J. Tl. MELLISH, President: BARRATT, Secretary. R. M. dec20 ———————-—__~ P. E. ISLAND RAILWAY. LR Christmas and New Year’s Benrsions, oe } ETURN TICKETS at one first-class fare wiil be issued to and from all Stations on this Railway by all trains on December 24th, 25th and 3lst, inst., and on January lst, 1890, good to return upto and on 6th Janu, ary, 1890. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, Dec. 20, wy prs GREAT BOOK AUCTION. MPORTANT SALE of the Largest Collec. tion of Finely Bound and Elegantly Illus- trated Books ever brought to the Island, comprising over $5,000 worth, including Art Works; Hogarth and Gilray’s great works (cost £50 sterling each); Musse Francie, the tinest gallery of Engravings in the world (cost 5,000 francs); with descriptions in French and TAKE CARE Children’s Health. from the best Sugar and Pure Confection- | “ ud some grown |COMprising the lar: [It is the adulterated that makes 3? December 3, 1889. ale 9 | —- 0 F-——— AMAS FANCY GOODS. an ens XMAS BAZAAR CO. HOME-MADE +m 1 - r ° T > = a rag maging tae | \ j K WILL SELL BY AUCTION, commencing on MON DAY, December 23rd, at 2 2 50 o'clock, entire stock of the Xmas Bazaar Co., gest assortment of Fancy Goods and Christmas Presents in this market sisting In part of all kinds of Plush Goods, a very magnificent assortment of F ware, Hand Sleds, Albums, Books, Pictures, Frames, and all articl Presents. Sales as follows: — MONDAY AFTERNOON, at ™ NIGHT, — at 7.359, | TUESDAY MORNING, _ at 11.60, > Afiernoon Sales Specially for Ladies, . AFTERNOON, at 2.30, : ” NIGHT, at 7.30, ) _ The above goods are placed in our hands by a large importing house in C |positive orders to close out the lot in this city. & H. NORTON & Co., Charlottetown, Dec. 21, 1889—2i AUCTIONEERS. Cheap Holiday G “PERKINS & at the Store lately occupied by Norton Bros, the ,» COoNn- ancy Crockery- es suitable for Christmas 2.30, ) anada, with y Goods | GL ) & STERNS. W* HAVE A LARGE VARIETY OF FANCY GOODS, such as Plush Goods, Bronze Goods Vases, Baskets, Fancy Lamps, Photograph Albums and Ff rames, India Rubber | Dolls, Dressing Cases, and numerous other articles suitable for the Christmas Trade. the price away down below all competitors, we are now selling these goods at 25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. You will find this the CHEAPEST LOT OF FANCY GOODS in the® City. Our Millinery, Colored and Fancy Dress Goods, Cloth Jackets and Ulsters, Fur-Lined Cloaks and Black Astrakan Jackets at a Big Discount. A LARGE VARIETY OF DRESS GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICES. > Toys, To make We do as we advertise. Save yoar dollars by trading with us. English ; Boydell Shakespeare Gallery (cost 100 guineas); full sets of all the Standard Authors, in the finest Calf and Muorocco bind- ings, including Scott, Dickens, Thackeray, Bulwer, Elliott, Macaulay, Hume, Gibbon, Guizot, Knight, Shakespeare and Molier. This is the most important sale ever held in Charlottetown, consigned for unreserved sale by Bernard Quaretch, the Book King of Lon- . ¥ 7 y fourth son of thejlate David Higgins, Esq., and | son, and Hurst & Co. of New York. | AT 7.30 O’CLOCK, be continued each evening till! all is sold, at t McEACHEN’S STORE, QUEEN ST. GEORGE M. HARRIS, Auctioneer, ' decl4 Aa = good fast Horses, also eight heavy | draft Horses weighing not less than 1300 Ibs. dec23 |} LAR ALARMS, MEDICAL BATTERI«S, etc., I am prepared to supply customers of the.above at very low prices. a Specialty. All work guaranteed. AVING received my new stock of ELKC.| I TRIC BELLS, ANNUNCIATORS, BURG- | with any Fitting up Houses and Kepairing Instruments “AUCTION. Furniture, Sleigh Robes aud Harness, ' ; } | ' WILL SELL BY AUCTION, at Sales room, To-morrow, Tuesday, at 2 p. m: money. The finder will be rewarded by leaving same at THE KXAMINER Oftice. FRED. E, HORKIS, Dealer in Electrical Goods, Corner of Queen and Water Streets. Ch’town, Dec. 18, 1889. WANTS, LOST, FOUND cd OST.—On Friday, 20th inst., between Char lottetown and New Glasgow, a purse of dec23—dy 2i wky li ae | Lot of Furnitare, Stoves, Sleighs, Harness, | : 8 “tore ou Queen Street, on Saturday | sat saat. hie took the days. ' ° ,. “PORTANT. —Chirese “3 to triny “at. off for lanterns, just the i Xmas trees, schools, ete., 20 per 10 daya at R. K. Brace's. Two ee b contains five rooms, adj pine the aang *Ket bon . ° . ; ; J. B. Macdonald, Egq., and is oppos +} wash ._ Ehanest ages We - found Uy vvunter; gwoer’s will dence of Frddk, Brdcwen, Ksq. Apply 3 a Gores E. HUGHES; Uppe deJ0 ou Aus. { dec?z3—2 Atso—25 barrels Apples. re ai San eae es eee al ATE | WW AN TED—A Housemaid. Good wages. Apply R, BEAIRSTO, W to Miss PETERS, Sidmont decld ‘ / stioneer. dec23 Auctioneer LET.—That desirable Dwelling on D wrches ter Street, lately occupied by Miss Barr. It me cael Ww ANTED.—A Servant Girl. Apply to Ww NTED.—A Girl for general housework. No OST.—A Gold Frooch. The Bader will be re warded on le:ving it at this office. D Me Lgop, Keeper Dominion Building. dec@l rashing. Highest wages. ly to MRg, oe E. Hi > aide Berser, PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, December 6, 1889—eod We Run. We Run. COMPETITION ! We Run. We Run. cial innneniiatll tS nennsiiigemdiccas WE RUN AWAY FROM COMPETITION. its a well-known fact that we rua away from every competi- tor in every contest in OVERCOATS, REEPERS and SULES. Com- petitors come along puffing behind, but never catch us. We are always before them in every line, but in quantity and quality we are away aheid of everyone. No firm dares or dreams of giving so much for a dollar as we do. It’s an assured fact that we are the Cheapest. Everyone don’t test quality. Few can tell the differ- ence in quality, but everyone knows the difference in One Dollar and One Dollar and Thirty Cents. That's the difference in our prices, and competitors. We advise every honest, hard-working man to patronize the WONDERYUL CHEAP MEY, as they can get more Clvihing there for $5 than they can in any other Siore in Charlottetown for $6. We guarantee every Garment as represented. PROW SS BAOS., 144 Queen Sireet. Charlottetown, Nov. 27, 1889—sod wky ‘UNDE IAA [=] = | We Run. dicl7—<iy tf | | a AA OS adrienne 3 3S. Ree ee ag é' REDE LI PRA ad Coe li ° es eae