ae THE Loeal and Other items. \ Dovste Mars last night - =< p= mss PHILHARMONIC, —-- Practice this evening. ottawa News ! » = 0 ae _— : jotes see ecoaomzne™ Dre — , a 4 = alle - = = es & — POTATOES are selling for $1.45 cents a Orrawa, Dec. 13. = a ¥ = = —_ wrrel s ' . -— + -— —_ = as irrel at Houlton, Me. Josiah Wood, M. P., P. A. Landry, M.| me Om, 2 =e= > - ‘ - P., and Dr. Debertram, arrived here to-day mw =< as o = CHRISTMAS PReseENTs.—The Dominion Or- to press for a f isubsidy 1 of the B - &= = = = ip ; oe i sidy -in aid of the Buc- = & a” gan and Piano Co. send us a beautifulchromo, | toyo} } Pr ; me ye et SY a : ouche and Prince Edw ard Island ferry ae we. © @ Vhe First Lesson siete a a nt ma scheme. Stoa = 6 - ~ en — = Y. M. C. A.—The annual sale of papers In his speech here last night Dalton Me- = caudal i i Ss = and magazines will take place on Friday Carthy said he had resigned “the presidency | Sw Sm A ; gg : *+ | of the Ontario Conservative U bec —S = oe OS 20th inat.. at 8 o’clock o Conservative Union because — 3 oS oe oe aunn a he was told that his occupancy of that posi- ne BL oe tig . erates oO , e - zu = ~ em More Istanp Horses.—Mr. Oliver | “0 Was mjuring the party. = Fe wo wx (Fr) ow. . : ot Mason arrived in St. John, on Wednesda Argument il the Haldimand election wT" = — ~ ’ , De I } - ‘ sme ] } Pr i eo norning last, with fourteen horses. ee ommenced in the Supreme = = ¥ oe OS ey eats Court to-day =o=" we mee - _ i. O. O. F.—First night for nommation . ° & S fe S== = itheers at St. Law rence Lod a: Challenges the World. = Se ™ =~ a _ — Monday evening next, at 8 o'clock ce oF “ & -_ = = : . " — aw SS _ pen New York, Dee. 13. an OO me Fevers.—There are afew cases of scark Fue death “of Ti ao ; =" — ere og = + os : iS Umi ’ nry ear ni > ‘ lever in St Joho, and the _hiouses have vee ao ¢ os j ry ' “% ah ci inp yi =~ e gS Se — eS oo placarded. There are also one or two cases of ee > of the wor . raised re question = fF Oo = ty vhoid teve 45 TO WHO 18 the singie scui enampion o C es i“ yphoid fever, i bhi } I i SOE a . cain t . a * ae =m sa he world. Wm. O'Connor, the champion =e > —~— we SpeciaL Service. —We learn that the | 0@*8manof America, claims the title, and | eGea =a = : SR Be } ec ls c on hoir of the Prince tre vet Me thodis! nas issued a ch allenge to row any aTsman — 0. & SD me o . als Ras all wtol om ‘ 2 . Church are preparing a special musica! |’ the world three miles with a turn, best © mu ae - == ervice for Christmas Day. and best boats, for £500 or £1,000 a side, Yd Oe es aa orn a for the single scull championship of the A — p ses world, the rac be rowed o a. 3 6 HiILHARMONIC, (yr course Vou are goin t askt, AAU LACE e rowed on any course an am —_ ~~ ~~ o > i a ' - the Philharmonic Society's concert on Thu in the United States, and he will allow any = i oS a £ la the 19th D It will | Sustralia reasonab! 5 am Me ee tn ; } Le twill be the nic uStralian reascnables expenses to comeé| £ "neta = band i : . : 7 e ‘ Y Steal fashionavie allair of the seasor America, O'Connor has forwarded a t =a = 2. 4) =—_ ——— forfeit of $500 to Richard K. Fox i — ‘oy -e y . - > LECTURE. Rev. James Ca rutnhers will lec . — — — S- 7 = mm IS 7 ire in St. James’ Hall on Tuesday evening The Poisoned Candy Case. Or al” & «1 g a — F aa J -_ - His subject wil ‘ ‘ Florentine } >| at oe ~ ss Arit eticial 4 ' i tre ; 7 be > ‘ ~ se ~ — =, st may e ex-)} ST JOHN, Dec. 13 I< — wo = wae Ps . ie ’ . a wae ©’ tom —_— ~~ } Six witnesses were examined in the Mc- | on 2 FS ee ULOSEI Li ve and fanc 8 i st | Vonald triai to day, and except the story = — ms we ow os ac “a al ¥ it . oi ; ce 4 , 3 _~ -, - lames Halli closed last evening Ihe ladie t ihe Roding of he combs told by Barker’s . oe = a a | in charge deserve special thanks for th f lerks, nu new evidence was bri ught out. | es = nme oS Bae e 7 7 4 ao forts to make the atfair a success VN ya \merican experts for both the crown and _~ = — . 8 . . /_ ° not heard the ameunt realized efence are here and considerable interest! - TE wa oo & ; * - uae o entres in their testimony Chey will not G2 ee & a %. wat J i - ld SUSPENDED. \l par Ke < Uo., wholesa e called betore next week. Enough 2 yr — = © — : . . ‘ . i © rete oon - boot and shoe dealers, Montreal, have ‘combs have now been found to fill all the | po we & — ak: < ‘ : eas a . . 6 j . a p* nded with liabilities of about $75,000. The| boxes in which the poisoned candy was | = rot y oa = = ; - | -— heaviest creditors are Shaw bios, & Casse! | Sent. a me ay = $20 000, and Merchants Bank of Canada} « ww oe oe Me, eum eee £15.000 nee = - ae mes ms <= ‘ ~, ° t ~ am ia ati: The Grey Cotton Eadustey. Sssean tne ls Tois Trvur The rumor is revived | a Oa &™ = in official circles at Ottawa that the aged} MoxtRe aL, Dec. 153. j al e me 0 wee = . ‘ . . j ia 2 deputy of the minister of marine will shortly | A meeting of the Dominion Grey Cotton | ree a es — wuss . j ‘ ~ _ be retired and that the marine department | Association was held here yesterday. | en SSE will sain, } ttached to t} center » «ft : * : : . 2 ee ce EM te ee ' will again De attached to the departmen i] President Gault, in reviewing the resent | "4QaA2 a 3 &- i fisheries | conditio f the gre “ot ; Vv . ! ao N & @ a © e ndttion of the grey cotton industry, stat- te ~~ ae . . ” | — - . . ; ae : }ed that he considered it to be very satis- 4 a CS et SG oK Avetrion.—Attention is directed tv) ¢ "y . 7 ow e ww A th r 1 >of | igh Ba k , eo td | factory. The question of price and terms | oe £ “san , — - M > — uM B a ee ‘"! was fully discussed, and after a good deal | = me SE eee. oo Se f consideration it was lved to let it re- | SF Se 2 Se Queen Street. This sale will afford « ry “ cera AS resolved to let It Fe me es SL A ns : : ’ ’ =— Las SS a itizens @ rare opportunity of procuring the | main over until the next meeting in March. | = £ ieseue best books published at their own prices. | The meeting passed off very harmoniously. | Sct = a <_=— > — omy SS my oo i a ~~ eae Soo at on > t ; mwa ie Tus Beatrice.—The steamer Princezs} Another Victim. hm Meh a om — . r — Beatrice, Capt. Kelley, arrived from Hali-, a = a is liate ports, thi | Loxpos, Dec. 132. | SPO Samos fax via intermediate ports, this forenoon, | ~Nvon, Dec. 13. | SS ea sO t seve . “kK . > ‘ he } my ; ; } as = ~ ’ at eleven o'clock. She brought the usual] The mangled body of a woman was n= asm < ner carg d l ‘ , : 1 : . < ws general cargo and one passenger—Mr.|found among the ballast of a vessel at | “ at — = = aia ag ; ies : : : . mi & RD oe” me Shaw. She will sail on return to-night. | Middleborough, shipped to Millwall. The| ¢ oo =* sos = viii = : i 2 c ac > hand was found elsewhere. The police; ¢@ = mE 7G OD. ee Movem ENTS.—The Princess of suspect this to be another victim of Jack = o C—- = mS Wales left for i ictou this morning, and is due the Ripper. The presence of the body in i 5 me ie Sw am mm = on return this evening, i og @ee Co’ - - . ithe ballast calls new attention,to the theory| * @ Cas The St. Lawrence arrived here from Point lo. Seen ful ler il " | ~ &¥e Seer . . e¢ i é 2 TY . Me £ é i > ~ du Chene direct early this morning that the successful murderer is & sallor 3 Om am SF. . . 7 . . . ; ——— eS = a = & 2 2° wae Navigation at Summerside and Point du} The Bulgarian ” > re my es mee ees Sos * 4 i a So eaaeFaese Chene is practically closed. } cnameriiieged Cus Goro Yretp.—The Halifax papers re- | port that Manager McQuarrie brought to that | ity a few days ago from Montague two bars the fact of gold weighing 25 pounds and worth ever $6,000. One bar was from the Rose mine and weighed 140 ounces; the other from the An ind mine, weighing !64 ounces shaded tectiaes , 4 ‘2 £ 2 y ae POLICE COURT Francis Cavanagh, Peter| of national property. Keenan, Joseph Valley and Daniel MecCarvell were arraigned this forenoon on a charge of burglarizing the offie of Captain John Hughes, Water Street, on the night of the ; 12th inst. The testimony of Anthony J. | Dougan was heard, after which ull four were emanded until Monday. - icin Azsout NEWSPAPERS ¥Yred Cook, the Ot- t .wa correspondent of the Toronto Empire, in the course of a recent lecture on news- papers, quoted statistics ae that there | were 759 newspapers in Canada, an increase | f 23 per cent. in four years. The average snnual number of words distributed to news papers by telegraph in Canada is 63,000,000 > \erer [NFORMATION.—We » Imperial Government has set on foot en- quiries to ascertain the workings of the liquc or laws of Canada and the United States, and that statistics containing the necessary in ormation as to the working of the Canada Temperance Act in this city are now being prepared. These statistics will shortly be forwarded to the Federal Government to be vy them transmitted to the Home (sovern ment understand that - Ciry Scuoot Boarn.— At the meeting} jast evening, Mr. Joseph D. Seaman, Vice- | Principal of West Kent Street School, was} appointed Principal of Upper Prince Street School, dating from the Ist January, 1890; and Mr. George E. Robinson, &@ teach rm the fifth grade of West Kent Street School was promoted to the position of Vice Prin- cipal. The position now held by Mr. Rob inson thus becomes vacant, and, as will be seen by advertisement ia another column, s teacher is required. This year the schools holidays on will Clouse for the Christmas the 20th inst., and will re-open on the 6th January, at the usual hour. A committee, consisting of Messrs. Farquharson and Ings, was appointed to prepare a resolution | expressive of the Board’s high appreciation ¥ the valuabk rvices rendered by Miss} Barr as teacher and principal of Upper} Prince Street School oo JOURNALISTIC.—Uur enterprising con- vemporary, the Moncton Times, cele brates | its twenty-first birthday by issuing a special | edition of sixteen pages. This edition con- | tains several well- written articles descrip- tive of Moncton as it was and is, as well} 1s several illustrations of the leading busi- |’ ness men, commercial houses and pri ivate residences of the place, The paper is nicely printed on fine paper and is high- ly creditable tes all] concerned, By the way, we netce that Mr. Stevens h.s\admitted Messrs. J. Sutton Boyd and I, C. Toole to a partnership im the busi- | hess, and the Times will hereafter be pub- lshed by H, T. Stevens & Co, Mr. Stevens ' wiil be general manager, Mr. B yd editor, mad Mr Toole basness manages. The new | t the firm have cae: in the Times ee beet a past. For the last three the editor. Ww le. ig : 2 morn pene gonujécted with vanvd the Jimes and all it lacressed - , the loan was negotiated in defiance of ul- 5 [he title of Doctor of L: rill b on | ional = the Lav al U hive mat upon al sho SPASMODIC | IMPORTATIONS. i Sclomon’s fall, i Kings, 4 to 13. epoctaniy. Strangers will always receive a - _ SATURDAY, DAILY EXAMINER, - aT TELEGRAPHIC NWS es ee, el z Sea: the wile of Gerald Haszard, of a son. SPEROIAL Debnatnees TO THe EXaMIngr. : ; © | | that Austria permitted the recent | Bulgarian loan to be effected in} Vienna violation of the Berlin treaty, and says that St. Pererssure, Dec. 13. | The Journal de St. Petersburg meee | | rior aims upon Bulgaria carryin ut cdienl hain oo oe Sse : . ' a ne ir ANYONE who can prove to our satis- - Ss t < a . . . ; . its provis ions, and is tantamoun seizure Satine Anak the - HOLIDAY GOODS AT THE ro Visit Ireland Lonpon, Dec. 13. Balfour, Chief Secretary for Ireland, w rill} shortly start on a visit to that counmia! where he will remain several weeks. The Lamon 03 S ore object of his visit is to ascertain the feeling in regard to an extension of the scope of the | ARE NOT OF- land purchase bill. ‘Superior Quality aud Better Value ~THAN ANY OF THE i i ' } Yiore Honors. QuEBEC, Dec. 13. Judges who were students at that Uni-| : 1 versity ——— After Damages THE BAZ AR », |overhead will open for the Season on MON. Orrawa, Dec. 13. | DAY MORNING NEXT, 9th instant, and Claims amounting to 200,000 will a he sent in by the sufferers by the recent rock y : "= ‘The Attraction of the City. slide at Quebec. i | } ; ‘ Weather ‘Bulletin. See our Immense Stock of XMAS CARDS. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore. ToRONTO, Dee. 14 —10a m. West to north-west winds; fine weather; | lower temperat ure. —— a ae il Oe Religious Services. stationar’ LSS89 eod : ‘ . Ca tomn, Dec. 3, Remember the Bible class in the Y. M. C. . , A. Parlor this evening, from eight to nine} o'clock. Everybody welcome. hi It 1 Mar 10 aT n ] t i" ; Ire pul 4% of Zion Church will sad oct oongien iH bil OPe han iH eresiili Lu) g, tomorrow ” ~ Rev. Dr. Patterson. Ser cc rn vices a 1) ¢ ,, and 7 in the ev ane ” ears VING : : : . ing prayer mee cing y " 10.15 ; Sabbath-school iss ant ved he pedal oe _shlptoena Jaapen a ineral pCUGLeTS om otae ) it half past two p.1 + The regular g sonal meeting will be hel Lin have gone int » the Xmas Trade for a n — th the upper hall of the Y. M. C. A., tomorrow or 80, we have decided to offer the whole of afternoon, from four to five o’clock : subject, | 0°" per serra yay stock AT COST. The pub- A cordial | ie are Inv rited to call and see the goods ai welconse is extended to all, and to young men | niieot ee REDDIN BR OS. NOTICE, heal ty welcome to all our mee stings, as well | as to the re: viding ¥ room. } Don't forget the Railway Gospel meeting in McLeod's hall, tomorrow afternoon at a o'clock. Strangers always welcome. Lesson, : | Genesis, 45.24, *‘ So he sent his brethren owas | HE iuhabitants of Peake Station ahd and they departed, and he said unto them, T vicinity intend holding a Meeting ob _DECEMBER ‘14 «1889. “WE ARE THE PEOPLE! Who Knocked High Prices Out of the Field. We knocked them out the first strike, It was a regular WALK OVER, but it makes us the Cham- pion of Low. Prices. . Overcoats from $1.90 to $14.00. Reefers from $1.75 to $12.00. Suits from 95c. to $12.00. Ladies’ Ulster Cloth and Ladies’ Dress Goods at from £0 to 20 per cent. less than regular prices. HOW WE DID IT.---The whole secret of our suc- cess lies in the fact that we offer what the people want, and having purchased our stock at prices that defy the competition of the less satisfied, world, we can sell better goods at any other house. Try us and be J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET. money than Charlottetown, November 13, 18S8G—eod wky ior! PATON & co. —_———( Xj Readymade Reefers and Overcoats, WO BETTHR VALUE IN THE Cre. : 4 ‘ & ; ' oe “al ¢ REEFERS > Riggers © 5 WALK EN AND SEEK OUR Great Stock -OF- CLOT Fi i i G. Men’s Ov ercoais. Visit Us. It Will Pay You. J AMES TATON & Co., QUEEN SQUARE, ae CAN'T STOP MEINO FLIES ON THIS | SEE OUR Boys’ Suits, Keefers and Overcoats, Charlottetown, October 25, 1889. WANTS, LOST, FOUND de 4 the “ Xinas Bazaar,” Queen Street. Apply | Monday | morning, with references. decii | RIVING SLEIGH FOR SALE, in good order. Apply to G, H. TAYTOR, Jeweler. dect—-li pd Warreo-i™ subscriber wants to hire as general Servant about House or Farm. Understands aitepding on or driving horses Unexceptional Brerences. PETER WILSON, King St reet, between Queen and Pownal streets, | ‘decl2—Yieod pd pe Se dg deen oe \ ANTED.-A ry smart girl for general housework, G.od wages given Apply at this office. dec4 Bald SAL K. A good Cow; breed, Jersey and Aiderne Very rich milk. apply at this } decid ul dy wy oa ‘UM F ale? y office > school, a Watch Seal wit Finder will be rewarded on leav- | declZ } Osf.—Between Rochferd Square and Upper | L Prince Street ith | wold seiting. é ag itat THe ExaMINEK Office. og : : mo Pe TIVO LET.—The Store and Dwelling House on Great George Street, now occumed by Pear- aon & furner. Possession given lith January. Apply to THOMAS ALLEY. eod—deci2 | ee iia | | Clothing Store! — ; rw LET.— That desirable Dwelling on Dorches- tee ter Street, lately occupied by Miss Barr. It contains five i — ne the ee caer LP US YOUR EAR, and we will pay you! ct q., andis opposite the j a los om week a . * : ; Ao et Fredk, Brecxen, Ksq. Tools to THOS. | set a cen oa on the tone than yon oom BOU TOUR STOCK OF St HOES is iust this: BAARE. eens We have a large etovck of CLOTHING that we) 2c), nee Quantity and Prices _-____—_ —— } are going to clear oui in the next two months, lea ae The Bald. meted Truth ANTED.—A good plain Cook. Apply to | 59 matter if we sell them under cost Others may deal out “bald, disicinted chat” Mrs, AKNAUD, Grafton Street. aeclt a ee Ppt haat ty Oe aah “Sf sbont their goods. but the bald-beaded truth . ~ — ES!) -an’t he capped or handicapped, +e in the city. ‘See ye that ye fall not by the way. MONDAY, the 16th inst , at 5 o'clock, pe mi Services in the U pper Prince Street Metho- | to take into consideration the advisability tt dist Church tomorrow: 7.30 a, m., prayer | memorializing | Sabbath-school ; 7 p. m., preaching, Morn- Booking Station. Domirionand Loc al Meim- ing and evening services couducted by the! | bers are invited to attend Rev. C. W. Hamilton. re H. CURRIE. Bade ake Station, Dec. 4, 1889. Good skating boots at Goff Bros, NOTICE. Custom Boots. ~— Most durabie, stylish, bes‘. itting and best finished at Goff Bros. E. W. Taylor has a grand showing of silvers | ware on exhibitior, the best ever seen here, | NTIL FURTHER NOTICE our Store and well worth inspecting. | will remain open every evening until To keep Jack Freet out. ~~ Pelt alippers, , '§ o’etock. Boots antl, (ioveltio, oe ot variety, Anteri- | Wod Canadian, G. H. TAYLOR, cap Brow. d¢:9-~3i édd Jew the Minister of Railways to | meeting; Il a, m., preac ching; 2.15 p. m.,; pave the present Station changed into a! = R SALE—A Milch Cow, four years old’ Say what you like, but when you see a Ayrsbire. For particulars apply S020 EACHEN’S CLOTHING yon'll acknowledge}. ol ae ee oe en sive cami, but eae Sor as eenorarnel par Saws 30 Dee i HORS 18 that they are 80 ae bed a ‘they D°. ‘LOST = 3e liow Setter om ue © PRICKS.—They a!) say the one word, CHEAP. —T — They are utterly smasbed and jeather coliar “and ee onit. The finder “ : 4 : ; la »yke : will oblige by reporting to J. A. FARQUHARSON, Wool Pants, 0c; Wool Shirts, GSe., | Upper Prince Street 3i eod—declv We're writing anew history in BOOTS AND pt coe ) REEFERS.— We kee p no Reefers that are ee and we hope people will take advan- " ee ia. Good wages. Apply | flung together and palmed off as good ones, bu: /ese © it. W Ao Miss P ETERS, Sidmont ™ decio * | aur $4 00 Reefer is as good as you'll get for $6.00) |. od Se EE nnn t enywners. SUITS away down. We can crow, because our prices are away Wt A NTED- A good General Servant; no wash- Give usacail, We'll treat you right. \down and they can’t be touched. Give us @ all, ing. Apply to Rev. J. Simpson, Pow: nal St, dec} 10 tf iE I [ © - EK’ r. —Dwellitig Hons: on corner of Pow nal A cH Al VEL A Ni 4q and Kent Streets. Apply to THos, W. DODD. Ss 8 5 Conpolly’s Old Stand, Queen Street. nov4-—3aw tf | Piton FOR S SLE at a bargain, if apybed for o Ch'town, Uec, 11, 1889—ly wed sat pign thu why Ih atonce. Enquire at this office. noys—it aT SY LRTI ANS AR RIITR T Pe oar Sea eT ES NT ~