lo-NiguT.— Philharmonic Concert. Read particulars as to tickets in advertisement - ie CA*+ EL. St. Ueorge s night at 7.30 shar Pp New promps, Lodge meets Ta) otiicers must [x os ; Owk Boys.—Further numbers of the 0 minion L[llustrated with the winners of the great Telegraphic Match are at the Diamond Bookatore. - -.- - Make <A Nore o¥ Tuis.—All the leading magazines of the world will be offered at auction to-morrow evening atthe Y, M,. ©. A rooms at 8 o'clock. iii l. O. G. T.—Charlottetown Lodge, No. }, lL. O. G. T., meets to-night in McLeod's Hail at half-past 7 sharp for initiation of cau All members are requested to atten: by order.—-.J. A. Houston, Secretory. ~~ ; ? (aves, The steamer Princess of \\ returned from Pictou about five o'clock ja evening. She had a good deal of trouble get ting in owing to ice. She is now be ing stripped preparatory to being laid up for the winte Last Trip. seaside Tue Bearrice.—The steamer Princess Bea trice, Captain Kelley, will leave Halifax for Charlottetown via intermediate ports this evening, and will be due here on Saturday fotenoon. Shippers will please make a no‘e of this. —_— -_>— Heavy Carrie,—Benjamin Wright, Esq , brought to the city yesterday two very choice | cattle, weighing respectively 1300 and 1275 lbs., and sold to Messrs. Saunders & New These cattle are int ied for the Christmas market. some, hice We have received to-day a ase of White and Cream Oriental Lace and high-class Swiss Embroidery; also 125 more pairs of Lace Cur tains, making our total new stock for Spring 1890, nearly 400 pairs. Ladies requiring superior goods in this line should call ear). Beer Bros decl9 2i latinas ¥. M.C, A.— at the Y. M, C, he annual sale of periodicsis matter an opportunity of securing it at a greatly reduced price. The sale is not con- fined to members, and the public at large ave invi'ed to become purchasers. - B. I. S.—A meeting of the Lecture Com yaittee of the Benevolent Irish Society will be held ign 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, Sec. of Com. dee 194i a Wuere ts P. E. Istanp?—Of the daily newspapers of the maritime provinces Halif«x has five, St. John has four, Moncton two, and Yredericton one, says an exchange. What is the ‘matter with Charlottetown’s dailies — St. John Telegraph. The Charlottetown dailies are lively, as usual—the matter is with the exchange. diaitteitone Tae Stantey.—-The steamer Stanley, Capt. Finlayson, arrived from Pictou this forenoon with mails and passengers. She sailed again for Pictou at one o'clock. Among her pas sengers were Mr. and Mrs. f.S. Huntley, Rev 7. H. Hunt, W. B. Robertson, Geo. H. Porter, and Donald Nicholson. She will return morrow forenoon, bringing the mails, ae An Imporrayt Case.--The Cronin trial just closed is one of the most noted in Ameri can criminal annals. It began on August 29th, and the selection of a jury was not con- cluded till October 24rd, 945 venire men being examined. The opening speech for the State was made Octobar 24th and the case was not sent to the jury till Friday of last week. <icuiiiaaipeaibai Txarric Returxs.—The returns of traffic at Moncton station of the Intercolonial Rail- way are instructive. There were decreases in tons of freight carried in 1874-5, in 1875-6 and in 1877-8. The number of tens carried in 1878-9 was 2824, as compared with 3054 in }873-4—actually a dedrease over the whole period. Since 1878-9 tonnage of freight car. ried has increased from 2824 to 23,318, and the revenue of the station has increase three- fold, — Times, - -»}>-- - Tae gWitiiamMs P1aNno.-—Testimony from Richard Heartz, Esq., J. P.: Having pur- chased one of your upright pianos, and having tested it to the fullest extent by competent judges, I can with pleasure recommend it to the public. ts beautifyl finish, and the depth and richness of tone, 1 believe, is far superio; to any other pianos manufactured in Canada. ~J. F. Willis & Co., Sole Agents, Mco- Eachern’s Building, Lower Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Ailekdtipiienne A Goop Run.—The Journal says: Captain James Walsh, of the schooner Sophia Stewart, A. Reading Room to-moryow | evening will afford the lovers of choice reading | SPECIAL Despatones TO THe Examiner. HON. MB. COLBY'S ELECTION A Large Majority. ee ee Stanstead is 1,030. The places to hear from will likely increase it to 1,200; but a small | vote was pe lled Queen’s University. THE JUBILEE. Ot7rawa, Dec. 18. i Lord Stanley, Sir John and Lady Mac- | donald and about twenty Ottawa gentlemen left last night for Kingston to attend the jubilee of Queen’s University which com- THE MCRAE MURDER CASE, Trial of McDonald. Str. Joun, N. B., Dec. 18 After Charles L. Nelson, manu | facturer, had given testimony this morning | jin the MeDonald case, Geo. A. Sawyer, of | Boston, teacher of penmanship for forty | years, and who has made a _ specialty of | handwriting for over twenty-five years, and giving expert testimony in the courts, was ‘called. Before Sawyer took the stand the | Solicitor-General said he desired to pub ip evidence the various drug labels and other papers in which it has been proved there! was some of the prisoner's writing. To this Mr Weldon objected in a lengthy argument. After a great deal of speech- making, the Judge said he would allow all of the labels on which some of the prison- er’s writing was proved, if the rest was ex- cluded from the gaze of the jury. Mr. Weldon’s objection to this was noted and the labels submitted. Sawyer was then sworn. When shown the addresses on the Macrae, DeSoyres and Deinstadt boxes, he said they were in a _ disguised, unnatural hand. The Deinstadt address was an attempt at backhand, but the for- ward slope was continually cropping out. The writing was all in the same hand. He described at length the similarity in many of the letters to those of McDonald's in samples identified, and was quite positive in McDonald's writing in the labels in the Barker’s memorandum books, particularly in regard to the letters S, C, E, D, H, R. O, and the figure 7. Sawyer was still on,the stand when the court adjourned for the day. } He ig being gubjecied to a rigorous cross- examinatson by Mr. Weldon. In reply to one question, he said where writing js dis: guised a very careful examination is neces- sary, and he had spent a great many hours over this case, and felt compelled to give an opinion, paper eee gitawa Notes. ete Orrawa, Dec. 18, Cabinet ministers are being interviewed daily by seekers after tariff changes. The Toronto twine manufacturers want theduty on twine increased. F. Wood, of Brock- ville, wants the steel used in manufactur- ing shovels placed on the free list, and the manufacturers of rubber goads asked to-day day for an increase in duties on rubber boots and clothing. Col. Bryon, M. P., of Victoria, B. C., is here endeavoring to induce the Govern- ment to cance! the order prohibiting United States vessels from carrying Canadian goods in bond Colby Repudiated by the Ministers MontTrRz#AL, Dec. 18. The Protestant Ministerial Association of Montreal yesterday unanimously passed a resolution repudiating Colby as a represen- tative of Quebec Protestants, and express- ing the hope that Stanstead would main- tain the rights of the Protestant minority in a letter to Captain Joseph Read, of this town, reports having experienced very severe weather on the passage from Summerside to Boston. The thermometer registered about zero on the Halifax shore, and the schooner | was iced up badly, the potatoes being frozen under the hatch. Capt. Walsh reports that | fie outsaijed every vessel sighted ; and that he made the run from Cansoto Thatcher Island in forty hours. Desatine CLius.—A meeting of the mem bers of Mount Stewart Debating and Literary Association was held in Mount Stewart South Schoolhouse on Wednesday evening, Dec. lith. A large body was assembled. The fol. | lowing officers were elected for the ensuing year; President, H. F. Feehan; Vice do., J. M. Egan; Treasurer, A. Grant; Secretary, F. E. Logan. Alse a committee consisting of Messrs. F, Egan, A. J. McDonald and W. A. Logan to draft a constitution and by-laws. The members will meet weekly during the winter. wsinsillidphlsbid : Tuey'Re att Ricut.—It is pleasing to learn that Messrs. John McMillan, of Green maunt, and John Mcintyre, of Montrose, who were recently supposed to have been lost while on a fishing trip from Alberton, have reached home all right. It appears that after being out one night they were driven ashore at the sandhills on the north side, where they camped the next night, after which they | : s - Ot ° Mention. dnd went | from a gentleman here to be forwarded by crossed over to Port home by rail, their relatives being greatly re- joiced at their return, after having undergone considerable hardships and danger.—Jowsnad. ~~. Matrimonial. Mr. Fred 8. Huntley, of Moncton, and Miss Emma Barr, of this city, were united in marriage at the residence of Mr. Jo&n Coombs, Water Street, last evening. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. John Read, assisted by the Rev. Waldron W. Brewer. The bridesmaids were the Misses Macleod and Robertson, and the grooms- man, Mr. H. Bruce Finlay. There were about thirty guests present. Huntley left for their home in Moncton this afternoon. We wish Mr. and Mrs. Huntley continued happiness and pros- perity, Mr. and Mrs. ! and the principles of constitutional liberty. The Grant Monument New Yory, Dee. 1s. The Weekly Mail and Express to-day an- nounces an arrangement by which all sub- scriptions for that paper will be turned over to the Grant monument fund. In addition to this the paper has given $10,000 to the fund. This is the beginning of a new effort to complete the fund and erect the monu- ment before 1892. Weather Kulletin. Toronto, Dec. 19.—10 a. m. Increasing east, veering to south-west winds, cloudy and rainy weather, higher tem- perature. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, A Letter in Defence. | | Sir,—In the Patriot of the 16th inst., the §writer of Souris Notes goes out cf ' i ‘his way to abuse me for not taking papers ithe steamer Beaver. That I did refuse to | forward papers that way is quite correct ; ‘but in refusing I was simply carrying out ‘the instructions of both the Captain and ithe Purser of the boat who had forbidden 'me to take papers (stamped or not), or letters either, without same were stamped. This was my reasor for refusing to take the papers of his friend, and not because he was opposed to me politically. | simply try to do my duty in the posi- ‘tion in which, am placed,and havegeneral- ly more to do than notice the assertions | of the crank who sends the Souris notes to) the Patriot. i am, Yours truly, | | registered at the Oshorne House yesterday. ‘An Item More Than Interesting, . a co » a ™~ iat * THE- DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - Local and Other Items. ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS| | | Personal. Hon. Senaaor Howlan and Mrs. aie feave for Ottawa to-morrow, Hon. J. O. Arsenault, Wellington, wags! Revs. A. E. Burke, Alberton, and 8. Phelan, | Georgetown, were in the city to-day. Ihe second in four prizes for Hebrew has | been awarded the Rev. Alfred Osborne, B. D, ef Markham, Ontario, by the American Insti. tute of Sacred Literature, Miss Osborne has been appointed to the; charge of the Infirmary of the Rockwood | Asylum, Kingston. Miss Oshorne finished | her course at the Toronto General Hospital on | the 9th inst., and started for Kingston next | morning, Mr. Henry T. Osborne is taking his senior | year in the University of Michigan, at which institution there are 2,200 undergraduates. MARRIED. At the residence ot Mr. John Coombs, on the 18th December, inst.,. by the Rev. John } Read, assisted by the Rev. W. W. Brewe r, Mr. Fred. S. Huntley, of Moncton, to Miss | Kmma Barr, of Charlottetown. “Attheeindia Chueh Vigor, oo oo AROTAOLGNATY Bargains in Ove: i7th. inst., by the Rev. H. Pv, Cowperth- | waite, James Edward Howatt of Tryon, to Kva, daughter of Jabez Hudson Esq. of Vie. | toria. Local Notices. denied \ nice Xmas gift—a pair of American Rub- Bros. kets and 50 pairs grey, at lowest prices at J, B. Macdonald’s. del9dw The balance of stock of ladies felt hats, | trimmed and untrimmed, selling off at great | reduction at J, B. Macdonald’s. del9dw TEA AND FANCY SALE. { Sn ! | ; ' Te ‘GIRLS’ BAND” intend holding a Tea and Fancy Sale in Zion Church Basement on FRIDAY, December 20th. Doors open at 2 p. m. Admission, 10 cents, Tea and admission 25 cents, ANNA FRASER, Secretary. Dec16 tl dte pap ( WING to the fact that private parties and itinerant peddlers from other places have gone into the Xmas Trade for a month or so, we have decided to offer the whole of our well-selected stock AT CUST. The pub- lic are invited to call and sce the goods-and compare prices, dec4 REDDIN BROS. SKATING RINK. rE ICKETS for the ensuing Skating Seagon are now for sale at Mr. C. D. Rankin’s Drug Store, at usual rates. No Monthly Tickets. tl 3lst—dec18 GREAT BOOK AUCTION. MPORTANT SALE of the Largest Collec- tion of Finely Bound and Elegantly Ulus- trated Books ever brought to the Island, | comprising over 85,000 worth, including Art | Works; Hogarth and Gilray’s great works | {cost £50 sterling each); Musse Francie, the | finest gallery of Engravings in the world (cost | 5,000 frances); with descriptions in French and Knglish ; Boydell Shakespeare Gallery (cost 100 guineas); full sets of all the Standard Authors, in the tinest Calf and Morocco bind- ings, including Scott, Dickens, Thackeray, Bulwer, Elliott, Macaulay, Hume, Gibbon, Guizot, Knight, Shakespeare and Molier. This is the most important sale ever held jn Charlottetown, consigned for unreserved sale by Bernard Quaveteh, the Book King of Lon- don, and Hurst & Co. of New York. Sale Commences on Monday Evening, AT 7.30 O'CLOCK, and will he continued each evening till all is sold, at McEACHEN’s STORE, QUEEN ST. GEORGE M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. EOPLE WONDER why it is that SAN-) DERSON & CO. have, in such a short) ' time, built up a business and reputation | second to none in the city. Ask their Creditors. They will tell you! that SANDERSON & CO. pay promptly and} secure the largest discounts, which enables them to SELL CHEAP. Ask their Customers. They will tell you | that SANDERSON & CO. keep the best Tea | and Flour, the freshest, best-assorted and | cheapest stock of Groceries, and give better value in return for their Money, Eggs and Butter, than any store in the city. Their claim to being the cheapest and the best is well sustained. Ask Them, Themselves. They will tell you that SANDERSON & Cv. have neither time or money to get up or pay for flash advertise- ments, which only amuse intelligent pur- chasers, and usually indicate an unsaleable stock, while, on the other hand, the extra value that SANDERSON & CO. give, brings them back—with a neighbor—every time. decl4 N. B.—You cannot do better than follow Bennett MacEacHERN, Souris, Dec, 19, 1 the prudent ones to SANDERSON & CO's, me ayaa for Beaver. is your Christmas Supplies. decl4 _ Having rented a portion of the Store of Queen Sqnare, for the month of December, a large and ‘The | _decli—dy tf | MONAGHAN, Malpeque Road, near old Brewery, HOLIDAY THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1889. DS « = } ‘ ‘ r T ¥ T T rr ‘ = Oe ° on and after TUESDAY NEXT, the 3rd inst., consisting of 4 hains, Oxydized Goods, Dressing Orrawa, Dec. 18. | Ladies’ Jewel and Dressing Cases, So far as heard from Colby’s majority in| Nets, Surprise Boxes, Photo GREAT HOLI MAS CHRIST } ——S—— = J. 6B. WILL, A lot of Mien’s and ss carts Holidays, at Charlottetown, Becember 17, 1889—eod why (xX) J at present occupied by the Tryon Woolen Co., Cameron Block, on South Side varied assortment of Heliday Goods will be offered for sale Papier Machie Goods, Fire Brasses and Fenders, Curtain and Stationery Cases, Desks, Albums, Blotters, Fancy Flower and Work Baskets, Vases, Fairy Lamps, inkstands, Letter Balances, Puzzles, Magic Lanterns, China Tea sets sraph Screens, Candle Roses, Dish Papers, Bon-Bons, Musical Boxes, Dolls and Toys in great variety, all purchased for cash from the best houses in England. . Bargains. r A Grand Chance for intending purchasers to secure December 3, 1889. \ agp aps . a) YEAR |i) (ll (ee) es ~(x)- . > rE MACDON a DURING THE HOLIDAYS, GIVE AAP de ee er ss ee ” ae a ey oe i dy ws vSérers End wULLS. a Heavy UWlsters at great bargains. balance of our Fur Coats and Ladies’ Ulsters at bers in plush bog, for one dolla, at Gor CLearing-out prices. MLadies’ Dreas Goods cheapest in Biaokets, Blankets.—150 pairs white bien | LOWD. SK Handkerchiefs, very cheap. A large stock or Gentlemen's Gloves. : Ladies’ Woo! Square Shawls Bargains in every department during the J. i. WACDONAND. QUEEN STREET JAS. PATOW. Readymade maO Bae t KEN —AND SEE OUR- Great Stock icine iil WA CLOTHING. Visit Us. It Will Pay You. Charlottetown, October 25, 1889. WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e| OARDERS.—Three or four Boarders cen be accommodated with board and lodging op- posite the Store of Peake Bros. & Co. dec20 | WO POCKET BOOKS were left on the coun- ter in R. K. Brace’s Stere—one with money, the other without. Owners can have the same by calliag. aec20 W ANTED.—A Girl for general housework. No washing. Highest wages. Apply to Mrs. GEoRGE EK. HiveHes, Upper Prince Street. LEIGH FOR SALE.—For sale, a Jaunting Sleigh, almost new. Apply to FRaNCIS decl7—3i caw pd | : ac te stl scapula | OW FOR SALE.—Jersey and Ayrshire ciross, | / First-class miiker, Enquire at this office, | decl? } 2 XEERIEKCED SALESLADY WANTED at A the “* Xmas Bazaar,” Queen Street. Apply ; Monday morning, with references. deci4 FOR SALE.—A good Cow; breed, Jersey and Aiderney. Very rich milk. Apply at | ' office. decid tf dy wy Prince Street School, a Watch Seal with old setting. Finder will be rewarded jon Jeav- ing it at Tuk KxaMinan office. decl2 7. Ot Sn Rochford Squere and 1 it | & CO Reefers and Overcoats, BE VALUEH IN THn Ory. Reofers and Ven’s Gverceats. Gvercouts. -< a? ‘ ‘8: : ba <'¢ ‘EEN SQUARE, 4% JAMAS PATON & oe & DARTERS GUNPECTIONERY —IS WITHOUT DOUBT The Very Best Place in the City to Bay anything you want in the Candy, Cake or Fruit Line. ee me)” ee Y STOCK OF CONFECTIONARY is vy ery fine, embracing al] the leading kinds of the very best makes. My own make of Candies is second to none RICH FRUIT CAKE, PLUM CAKE and COOKIRES in abundance All Fruits in Season CALIFORNIA CANNED FRUIT. very fine. Also CANNED TOMATOES, PEAS and CORN. All canned in 188). Mince Meat, Pop Corn and Nuts Ol al} kinds, Everything Fresh and Good. Charlottetown, Dec. 16, 1889—:1 xmas ) a sn aes, crm mc memes benounontomesss=rrwretteness it a ee