) i Leeal and Other stems, TEI LDCR APA VEWS. (oop skating on Government Pond. oo. - SPECIAL [5 PAICHE fue & ] : kelan bs ‘ 3TO TRE EXAMINE, HCREERS ireakiast Hominy at Boer %& = Gots eS | i. ow ae French Polities, sey . . ie Mding at Sprhig ark Was not avid to-day Paris, Dee. 3. If tana OU - In the Chamber of Deputies, M. Sevrien, ey special value in men’s underclothing Minister of the Interior, speaking in oppo- ot Jaa. Paten & ©. sition to a motion for the total abolition of rit the offices of Sub-Prefects. promised he providing for these offices. DeFreycinct supported ) WI proached the opposition for seizing every chance that was offered Pure Gold Baking Powder, in tins and] would introduce a bill bulk, just received at Beer & Goll’s. the parti sl , - . ; abolition of dec 4 3i| Prime Minister iit ; M. Sevrien, and r Men's fur caps very « heap at James Paton's & s., Market Square. * Sage t » overthrow the government. The cham- lure grand rash for clothing ,re ady made-——or mae however, adopted the motion for total made to orde isat L. EK. Prowse’'s. abolition by & ma} rity of 13 votes, thus e defeating the a vernment. It is reported Ong drunk was disposed of at the Stipen |“ Del'r yemet, Sevrien, and Goblet, Min- of r og aa Mogg : ; diary Magistrate's Court this forenoon ister of Public Instruction, will resign, ihe sitting of the chamber was suspended Baking | 4t the instance of DeFreycinct. The Mini- dec 4 31| ste rs held a meeting, and afterward tender- Pore Gold Spices, Cream Tartar, > da, ec... & o.. a b er & Golls. - ed their resignations to President Grevy. A TAI va 2% sen and father Scene - —_ One, gate; scen two, rai Ps sne thr . : lai ae waiter; scene three, Seme Big Failures. Soun weintn ize seve: aN Francisco, Dec. 3. satisfied. Their latest growl is because the Statue of Liberty The failures of Robert F. Morrow, has no bustle. prominent capitalist, John MacKenzie, a! stock broker ane alee & Co., are announced to-d: ay. selling calls on stocks and a boom in prices entailed a loss to hn of $250,000. He claims to be still worth a million over all L. E. Paowsx wishes to inform his friends | liabilities. MxeKenzie’s losses are $100,- that his tailoring department is turning out |900. Kullman & Co., says their losses are’ first-class fits. Call and give him a trial. $25,000. - elise GosPi ervice in Y. M. C. A. Hall, to morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Subject: “Work for Christ,” Mat. xxv, 14-30. - - brokers, i os Dashing io Pieces. Hatirax, Dee. 3. An unknown English barkentine ran on a reef at Flint Island, C. B., during the! gale to-day, and is dashing to pieces. It} Tue Concert of the Me thodist Brick Sunday hool will be hel d on the evening of Tus sday, th inst., instead of Monday, adyer tised. d aS prey ny | - ACCTION Sa.e Apples, grapes, new Faisins e%c,, on Mor dey ne xt, Dec. 6, at 10.30 i | ' | Oclock. See advertisement.—A, McNeill, | is impossible for assistance to reach her. al » P : auctioneer. The vessel's masts are broken, boats gone > and onlyfour men are discernable on board. | Curistmas.—W. R ‘ata ‘ ceive <n eee R. W atson has re eived | It is believed the rest are lost. his Fancy Goods for the holiday trade. They ; surpass anything offered before, and wili be} Te c ready for inspection on Monday. The Sumichrast Sensation. - -— A MEETING of the Victoria Toboggan Club! will be held this evening, at § o'clock, at the | office of Palmer & Mullally. All members are specially requested to attend. Hatirax, Dec. 3. The Herald to-morrow will publish a | letter from Prof. Hind, on the Sumichrast sensation, in which he savagely attacks Tae City ( Vest ae | Bishop Binney. This affair is the all pre- ti T ee > > 4 ° y i . . > : E y ounce. 1e€ on uesc ay even vailing sensation. ing next. Among the matters to be discussed is a communication from His Honor the Sti- eens pendiary Magistrate Revenve Returns. Prohibition. ‘ - » relating to the recent 7 ef Orrawa, Dec. 3. HE Norte rn Light left for Sydney yester- day afternoon, to ¢ ' i ver the bark Moselle. | u from Sydney says that the Moselle The revenue for the last month was 82,- A tele 720,000, making the total revenue since is all ready and waiting for the steamer. It is July Ist, $14,200,000. The total expendi- expected that both will arrive here on Tues-| ture was $1,100,000 less than the total day. receipts. —_—-- Another Fire. - — le the steamer arrives from Pictou to-night there will be the three usual services in St. | Peters Church to-morrow. If, however, the steamer does not return to-night, the services 4 aia : to-morrow will be at 11 a. m., and 7.30 p. m., b mene brewery, situated on the aoe {banks of the St. Lawrence, and the dock . connected with the brewery, were destroyed by fire to-night. Loss $100,000. em The Moro Caiatie. £ Prescott, Ont., Dec. 3. a ~ Tue steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, sailed | for Boston at daylight this morning, with a cargo consisting of 1,149 bags and 100 bris. potatoes, 796 cases egys, as well as a quantity of mackerel, hake sounds and other exports. | This willlikeiy be the Carroll’a last trip for | Th : ° . ne he season. H ALIFAX, Dee. 3 > American fishing schooner Moro Castle was formally handed over to the $< . | American consul at Hawkesbury to-day. Aw exchange says:—‘‘In a recent description of a rhinoceros it is stated that he is a power- | ; ‘ ful beast, with a mouth ranging from an open | The Queen's Jubiice. valise to a candidate's smile.” Of course it would not do to risk a guess as to the candi- | date the party giving the description had in| his eye at the time. iain Hairax, Dee. 3. The City Council to-day appointed a ‘committee to appropriately celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee. Henry Loxeoworrn, Esq., shipped this | ae morning by the steamer Carroll a | flock of six pure bred Shropshire sheep | Weather Bulletin. for Mr. Amos Hatch, of Jackson, | ret Maine. They are beauties, and _ reflect | Toronto, December 4—10 a.m. cre dit upon Mr. Longworth, as we have no} Fresh to strong west and north-west winds; doubt they will give satisfaction to Mr.Hatch. | fair and colder. —_——_»———— . - Tue steamer St. Lawrence left here for Herel ARRIVALS. Pictou at 7 oclock this morning and will re turn this evening. The Princess of Wales 5 : RANKIN HOUSE. left Summerside for Point du Chene shortly | after nine o'clock, but as Summerside harbor} Dec 2—-T J Wheaton, St John, NB; W_A is reported full of lolly, it is doubtful an Brennan, S’side; John Lefurgey, do; Jos or not she will be able to return there | Read, do. mignt. OSBORNE HOUSE. ' —— a . . Mt Stewart; J A Crozier, R_ Beairsto, Fock HUNDRED AND "TWENTY-FIVE samples Dec 3—J Ross, Mt St of botanic beers and other temperance (7) | Kensington; Mra Crozier, do; beverages were analyzed in the Government | S'side; D G McKay, do. laboratory in England recently, and found to contain from 5 to 23 per cent. of proof spirits. They had bea used quite extensively hy total abstainers, who considered them perfectly harmless, but in several cases their use led to the use of stronger beverages. The only safe rule appears to be prohibition, pure and simple. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED, Dec 3—-William, Murphy, Pinette; Ranger Wetherbie, Tatamagouche; Opal, McLellan, > = Tue.“ Pie Social” in the basement of Zion ; P< day od Phoebe, Mitchell, Halifax. Charch last evening was well attended. At : about 9 o'clock the youth and beauty of the CLEARED. congregation began to pour forth from the|p,. 3 willi —— — iam, Murphy, Pinette; Ranger, side rooms carrying trays, some laden with Weatherbie, Tatamagouche; stmr Carroll, the various descriptions of pie, others with Brown, Halifax Annie Simpson, Pettipas, tes andeofice, which they proceeded to dis- New York, 8740 bris potatoes, 45 bags do, 2 tribute mong those present. Then the work bags Hour, | do o: itmeal, 1 ease mackerel. proper began, and, so heartily did all enjoy) po. 4 Alice Ph ebe, Mitchell, Halilax. theinselves, that an attempt to introduce a literary and musical programme, was voted 2 a. Great credit is due the ladies of the congregation for the, splendid manner in which the whole affair was ay icted. We hone to see a repetition of last night’s pro aged 55 years, May she restin peace. ecedings shortly. Fut, in the me aiieae We! TFaneral from her lato residence to-morrow would suggest that a bill be introduced into | (Sunday) afternoon, at 3o'clock, to St, Dunstan's the ‘* Mock Parliament” to incorporate the | Cathedral, and thence to the Catholic Cemetery. ** Zion Church Pie Company,” and that theirs TI 1e DIED. At her residence, Richmond Street, on the 3r4 inst., Cutherine, beloved wife of Francis McAree, be henceforth a standing institution. ee For over-worked women. Worn-out, run- * “Old Lenon’ down, debilitated sehool-teachers, milliners, OYSTER HOUSE seamstresses, house- a. and over-worked erce women generally, s Favorite Pro- [Sthe most reliable pixco in the city to get Fre a scription is the best of all restorative a Narrows’ Oysters. It is cot a cure-all, but admirably fulfills o i singleness of purpose, being a most potent The Ralf. Shell Department specific for all thase chronic weaknesses and | einnot be aurpassed ’ the F polled dail for so i ’ c rerful lence and Neatness, tis supplied aily with e diseases peculiar to women. It isa power mi Best Oysters that can be procured general as we 1] as uterine, tonic and nervins and im pai ts vig yr ao Ist trength to the wh yle The Stews Jt prompt tly cures we akness of syste m. ; : that are served in the Saloon nave never faited to stomic indi gest Lon, bl yating yr, weaa bac kK, | more than please the most fa dions. nervous p watrat ion, debility and slee sphenn ness, E Aap in otther sex. F vorite Prescription is sold Sim a det u positive grarantee. See is ¢] xclamation of hose who ordee by the! by : gist B wader ¢ ae 4 hott! Part Qnart, » Se. vs and are alw- agreeably sur- wrapper “around bottle. Price #1 @ bo*tle, or Splaad af netine nad Hover. sit b tles for $5. A inege trestise on dis 6 women, profusely illust seated with colored ples aa aunerons wood-eats, sent for 10 censs in stamps. Adidcoss, World's Dispen- vy Medical Awstiation, 603 Main Street, Dasa a Always on Sand, * Largest Stock oi ( ligara ia the city, and the vost oranas availa JSOUN: JO¥.. as © I Nov, & thad—end tf ene nee connor: R THE DAILY EXAMINER, ESC in alm oe Oe Morrow has been | ee al ee a AY, Cinigaa’s ‘SRATING rie \ SPECAL GENERAL MERTING of | the *“ Sharcbolders of the Citizen’s Skating Rink COuivany Will Riak Baik ung, On MONDAY, 6th Daceimve r, at So'cloek, p. m,, for the purpose of taking into con gideratio u the} services of the Direciors for the past two years, | and taking action as to their re muneration | therefor. + Al mys Sa reld in ihe By Order, WwW. WW, STAMAEY, fee, Dec. 2, 1886—3i Liberal Cuagervative Convention, QUEEN’S COUNTY. ae i A CONVENTION of delegates from all the Polling Di visions of Queen's County will be held at Scott’ 3 Hall, Kent street, Charlottetown n TUESDA the vents -firsit day of Decem ber, ne xt, al the kour of Kleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of nominating two can- didates for the County in the Liberal Conserv- ; ative intercst, and for the organization of the Party. It p te dosien tite that each poiling division be representes nd meetings should therefore be held immediately for organization and the nomi nation of delegates IO per cent; to do so, But the fac Come, Ry order of the Executive a i 4. A. McLEA - | Sec’y Lib, Con. Aabbeintio’, fore + Nor, 29. 1886. ‘ ; CARD. | sé THE EXAMINER PANY,” having lately added to their stock | of type and material for Joo Printing, are, better | than ever prepared to execute orders for Bill; Heads, Letter Heads, Handbille of all kinds, | Visiting or Business Cards, &c., promptly and h ! he bes le of t ‘ Mone bat Seietites scmtecnee — employed in ing at wonderful pA ofiee: and, #5 they import their printing j in the trade, and c l pa direct from the manufacturers, they are ‘ able to fill all orders on the most favorable terms. is qf t= fro gr} Sa G. oped. ul p>. The continued patronege of the public is | respec’ fully solicited, W. L. COTTON, Manager. price. i { | ener Noy. 16, 1886, Fancy Sale and Tea, and Underelothing ; Kvery sensible HE Ladies of the Charlottetown Baptist Church intend holding a Fancy Saie and Tea lin the Market Hall, on Wednesday, December | 22nd. | | Donations will be thankfully received by either} ' of the undersigued Committee :-- Mrs. James DesBrisay. Mfrs. Nerton. Mrs. George Davies. Mrs. S. McRae. 2 | Mrs. Whitman. Mrs. Nee — an, } Mrs. Neil McLeod, Miss M. rie, i Mrs. Dr. McLeod, Miss Mary c . Davies. | Ch’town Oct. 21. 1886 § . ae ‘ Novy. 22,—2aw and wy. MOE —— - ——_ - i. BK, PROW added. Such profit would ruin a farimer or mali---ep per cent discount means a profit of 60 per at mst alia We a Sn EES DECE MBE: R 4, 1886, DECEPTION ES acca offer a discount of Bs 60 per cent profit would need to be any other (ts are: He buys for cash only, there- buy from 14 to 2 per cent less than many houses an afford to sell even les evatisuixe co WO pretend te give those Fabulous Disco: aia Ten Thousand Dollars (§10.0080) worth of Cloth- s than those S27 ob Lot Clothing at about halt: low prices, Overcoats from Large stock of Dress Goods, Sacques, Uisters Sacque Cloth, Ladies’ Hats, &ec, very cheap. Slhurts below competition. men and woman should see his stock and not be led away by sensational advertisements. L hb: PRO WS Ek READ THIS: 'E buy our Clothes direct from the manufacturers, conse- Vi quently we are able to meet those Big Discounts “ we read about” without Any sensational advertising. We carry the Largest Stock of Imported Cloths on the fsland. Overcoatings, in blue, black, brown and green. Meltons, Naps, ; in blue, black, brown and green. Worsteds, in all the fashionable shagles and colors, English, Scotch, Irish, Canadian and Island Tweeds in| endless variety, made in the Leading Styles, at Bottom Prices. | Splendid value in Gent's Furnishings, a ae JOHN MCLEOD & CO... UPPER QUEEN ST., (Op. Roger's New Brick Block.) | Ch’town, Oct. 27, 1886. FIFTY PER CENT THAN COLa ials 2 FIFTY PER CENT LESS De LESS BOOKS ! BOOKS!!! | BOOKS !! GOOD NEWS FROM HOME! ; mn i ' Lawyers, Docrors, CLERGYMEN, MERCH ANTS) a the convenience of *‘Kin Beyond Sea,” | ScHOoois and CoLLEGEs Supplied. . Moscripr Pyk (of the BOOKBINDING, STATIONERY. |has had great — . \requirements of igned, who attend Leading Book and Picture Sales, and are Purchas- ers of Valuable Private Libraries in Eng-|ERAL AGEN?, land and the Continent, can supply Booksiand despatch at about 59 per cent. less than usual Cost): Price. Pictures, Books, and MSS. bought! a on order. All new and second-hand Books| P¢ wanted from Europe. and Reviews supplied on shortest notice.|in all parts. Libraries furnished throughout. sale Bookbinding and Stationery at exceed- ingly low rates. Remit by Bank or Postal Draft with order. above firm) who! experience of the varied} +: j ladies and gentlemen | The unders abroad and in the Colonies, acts as GEn- and executes with economy | commissions entrusted to | for anything large or small that may | Correspondents | Manufactures and Patents, | ings placed on the English Market. Pre- Fee, £O5 Save time, sii Jiminary Sterling. Relatives | _— jtraced. J. MOSCRIPT PYE & CO., Export Booksellers, Stationers and Publishers,} Wrst Regent 154 WEST REGENT ST., GLASGOW, and expense, | lby commnnicating with Mr. PYE, 154 | Street, Guascow, A re- | | mittance should in every case accompany | SCOTLAND. instructions, i Nov, 13th, 1886--3 nios cod A FACT well worth knowing, and also worth remem- bering, that one dollar saved is two dollars gained. By calling at G, G. JURY’S store you may realize it, for he has a large assortment of goods, such as Waltham, Elgin, Hampden, | tullery, Seaside, and all the best grades of | American Watches, in gold, silver, and silver. | ore cases, at a Reduction of Ten per Cent on former low prices. | In CLOCKS, a large assortment of eight: | day and thirty-hour pieces, varying from one | = doliar wp to twelve dollars. } ; SILVERWARE, in Castors, Butter Dishes, Vgiha Ss ag ati ma Pickle Dishes, Cake Baskets, Knives, Forks, ‘antennae Spoons, Napkin Rings--all in prices that | cannot be lakesial In Jewelry, Brooches, Ear-rings, Necklets, Lockets, kinds from fifty ceuts upwards, aad a lot of Novelties too numerous to mention. Special and personal attention given to the Repair of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry} Work done promptly and guaranteed. : a os. J Wee y North Side Queen Square (opposite New Post Office), Charlottetown. pt. 16, 1886 -l aw & wky Rings of all Es —— a = Sone ee ene GENT COUNT i: aiit j | FFWE Large and Varied Stock of BUPPTERICH’'S CLLUSRATED PATPRRNS, , Y 2" ! embracing Ladies’ and Chiidren’s Ulsters, Costumes, Wraps, Bas:jnes, Boy’s Snite, &e., Selling at nif @ciee at the Diamond Soukstorc. 103 (old 69) QUE EN ofRERT, | |; QU EEN SQUARE. The stock is perfect and nicely arranged, Call and mispect. *” THEO L, CHAPPELLE, Ck'tows, Nov. ji, 1886-0 Whole-jalso Financia! and Commercial undertak- | 4 = Se —— TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER, gees 6) me ARING 4 gee Bed & I 4 re 3 0 YONTEMPLATING making extensive alterations in my J store, earlyin the new year, which will necessitate my closing for some time, I will > Etsy be Soe ee STOCK OF MY ENTIRE 1} 9 (} WH dul Sbdbdid | ——————— < & FANCY DRY GOODS CLOTHING AT A TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE, cat CA pe “i ee ROR = & ee ne ore ee (ee ee All the stock of Fancy Dress Goods and Dress Cloths at 334 iper cent discount. All the Cloths end Tweeds at a discount of 334 per cent. Knit Wool Goods, Shawis aud Mantles at o3 1-2 per cent discount. Gray, Wiite and Scariect Flennels at 33 41-2 per cent discount, ° ° . i. << ee 2 , Ribbon and all Millinery Goods a 33 hea Velvets, Plushes, per cent discount. All the stock of Men's and Hoys ings, Overcoats, Reeters and Suits at a cent. ; All Cotton Goods at 2 discount of 25 per cent. Clothing. Gents’ Furnisa- discount of 33 1-2 per QD The entire stock must be cleared before she first of the New Yerr. You can depend on getting the BEST BARGAINS ever offered in this city. Ks All Sold for GASH only. er mae 24 AR Eaeha Ss , Yr oh OF EE. i fa. Sy BP ap LS A 8, me 9 4 QUEEN SY RHE, Cii'town, Oct. 19, Sé6—dy wy .* . wets Ss i ES Ra 4 dee en dscns pace Mine a0 a) ai ing si