we teenie ; AVE 1 DAILY EXAMI «= ; a | Te lata . ' ee a pocal and Othe liems. | I RLMGRAP HEC NEWes, | ss i en nn 100 yous CLAL UESPATOHES Tro Tun Examines Flection © - | I>; ‘ss i ae Stress in Londen. MoLeod's Ht oe Lonvon, Dec. 25. af tr a a te Ay prliog reports of starvation at the veg os Tal ' Kast End of the city startled the arristo. on Hall It feratic West End. The leaders of the 3 ; a Doekars | nion say that the great difticulty eunva . Se jar | 1S Want Of employment, and the situation is phe 2 a this | (e Worst in many years. At every meeting church, f Ae atta nen |'Ul the Executive Officers it is said stories of cvening 4 ’ | Goath Trom starvation are sure to come for- af me - ; ward. Not such starvation as would lead se Georgetown |‘ & Coroner's inquest, but death brought ty . a ad eolll well ons | ab ut by want of the absolute necessities of in . | “ a \ specia! | life. 1 he people live in houses which are in » will leave r Georgetown at j Seausiy strippe | of every stick of _ : seanie j furni re to be sold for the eight = purpose of purchasing food to eat. avanti t. the Christian | In t © Victoria and Albert Docks, affairs one ; will conduct theis ner et have ne n worse since they were opened, reguiar Friday ; @ iw the bisement | At the ficst wharf the men stood clinging to — ‘ to 8 20 the gateway for hours, in the bitter cold, a Semeuited * r for alls and the ticket that gives ‘ Ze jt tight te earn a few shilliogs. Mr. od ne valetenen. th Me ‘Theo t. | M ~ hae made an estimate that there are Teappelic’e avert ut it will be seen that | 8%, nen unemp! yed in London at the ie diegame of lance of hia splendid {PPeeent time. He is going in for a vigorous Sees abd ot isa gocd oppor. |‘ sign tn favor ef municipal workshops in ~ Xmas aif jor ler to abs rb this mass of unfortunates and y ; ameliorate their eondition, Starrs ; ft Cape Tormentine at | — — i clock to-day, Ww 59 page of mast rt A Terrible Disaster. T 2 oul go a ‘ = eee _ s° Berwin, Dec. 25. via the :' “ TOULE ein. ee °4 - | <A terrible accident occurred on the oi Hroeins. —Patri-k | Seleutor Lake, in eastern Holstein to-day. Higgins, who wa udly mn about a|'!welve young girls, who had just been con fortniz g>, died at the Charlottetown |firmed by the Roman Catholic Bishop, Hospital on Wednesday evening an 1 was in- | were on their way home from the church. terred re Roman Catholic Cemetery yes- | They were crossing the lake when the thin j jice gave way and they were precipitated ee into the water. They were all drowned in ; IINGS wy : “— . : LHERM sEADIN % Ra ithe, | the presence of their frenzied parents, who Fake a e lect Gur Wed: ex Ao es Mest GCUr-istood on the bank pewerless to rescue ing vig above ADursday . m hem. The whole of the district of Hol- 4a ve We 5. C.nGee erin tein is plunged into the deepest gloom might < N i y Ja. m., 1 above lover the ¢ stastrophe. ] P ‘ ‘ ! ne ~ ee Fhe Koch Lymph. Sam SMa. Yesterday Rev. Sam Small —_—— telegr a trom Pictou : *“No _ to-day, Bern, Dec. 25. impor come Satlurauay. Am very +. mi . As Stanley: reached ‘leergetewn | rhe statement is made that the German i aereine ite sea > ent: pLOvVerniment will grant Prof. Koch 1,000,- happeliis 18 again cousult- Ing Mr. Smai! and striving to have him come} a ( Mas Day ‘was generally observed Thus — aii > Ri ee al i aia inhere Were the usual Services in the churcbdes, severai of which were beautifully decorated tor the occasion fhe weather the sleighing being good thete was consice-- able driving in the afternoon. seiitiliedl 4 Catt Extenpen.—At the recent meeting of the Miramichi Presbytery, held at Weld fold, N. B., a call from Alberton to Rev. A. F. Thompson, Bathurst, was received, and the Presbytery agreed to hold a special meeting at Bathurst, on Tuesdav, Dec. 30th, to conf with the chureh at Bathurst and toissnue s«i Cal ciminlaliaanaiiaits SNATCHED THE Money.—On Tuesday after Hoch, as a countryman was com'ng ont of a (Jueen Street store, a young fellow who was standing by the snatched seme s hand and made off. A lively «hich ended in the courtryman getting his money back and the thief re GiVv- bg & Severe Such is life. shep door money Irom Nn! cuase ensued, punishment, -_ SHIPMENTS aT ALBERTON ie ©Farmer soxys: A vessel belonging to Hon. B R gers of Alberton, cleared from that har- boren Saturday evening and on Sunday another one got away. That harbor is froz- en at the wharves aud the vessels’ cargoes were completed from the ice. edit Rpilisinakien Aw ExsovasBLe Arrarr.—The Journal re- ports that the Christmas Tree held by the Sisters of the Corgregation de Notre Dame, of Summerside, in ithe Market Hall at that place on Monday and Tuesday evenings last, was a most enjoyable affair in every sense of the word. Mr. D H. Macdonald, of Bedeque, lead the poll in the elettion fur the most popu- lar man in the congreg-tion, The amount TY realized was about $200, oes © Fast Drivine.— His Honor the Stipendiary Magistrate ia determined that the streets cl the city éhall net be turned into a race course ii he can prevent it, and he is going to make a big effort todo so. He has, we understand, given orders to the. police officers tq report every case of fast driving on the streets that comes under their notice, a fact which should be made a note of by those who have a weak- ness for indulging in thatamusement. - Lympn.—A recent des- } , More Anovr THE i legree of patch from Rertia says: “‘A greater deg caution is being observed, especially as to the selec’ in of cases of Pulmonary Phthsisis,subjec e itho t disease at least, are as yet inconclusive, many cases are not decidedly improved. There is Both pneumoni observed. rhe a BOMmMeE tisk o! comp j tation and meningtitis hes been general situation may be summed up by s ing that a spirit of caution prevails in Berlin to-day.” ec? leo —— Marniacs Betits.—Mr. W. F. H. Gill, pepular young clerk in the Post @ffice depart- ment, and Miss Eliza Augusta Dalziel, uvited in marriage at the residence of the throughout | the day and evening was clear and cold; ° end } a | Konerally at his home. were | 000 marks and his assistants 500,000 marks | for the privilege of manufaccuring the Koch jlymph. Prof. Koch and his associates are lalso to have a large share of the profits jaccruing from the manufacture of the |lymph. i ~—_~~ 4 Le gn . r ir —_— Breke Mis Neck. — } — Pronsa, Iil, D e. 24. Ja*es Hannon, while showing several persons how to kill a chicken, to-day, broke the mck of Patrick Lyons, aged 6°. Hanaon gave the old man’s neck a slight twist, and the fact that he was dead was not known }un il several hours later when the party eto 20 home. } ' Personal. The following despatch from Jeliet, Il., is roing the rounds of the press: A profound sensation was created at the union thanksgiv- ing services of al] the churches, Jxev. Edward Whitman, who last year was quite popular, but who since has been expelled from his church association, on grave charges, was present, and was invited by Rev. O. F. Mat- teson of the Ottawa M. E. Church, to pro- nounce benediction. The people arose and left in disgust, and the rew now is transferred to Rev. Mr. Matteson’s church. Hon. Mr. Laurier and Messrs. Fisher, Choquette and Welsh, M. P.’s, left here in the special train for the Capes on Wednesday evening, and crossed to the Mainland yester- day. ‘The trip from Cape to Cape was made in about six-and-a-half hours, ++O+e In a Scorr Act Town.—-On Wednesday night last a young man, under the influence of liquor, broke the windows of a Scott Act ‘*place” on Syaney Street. He haa not yet been captured. Last night another young man similarly, affected, amused himself in the same way with the windows of « tenement house on Grafton Street east. He, also, is still at large. Yesterday afternoon a young lad got so full of some sort cf Scott Act beverage that his legs became a little tangled, and he en- tered the postoftice building to have a quiet rest. Here he was found sleeping off his drunk by acitizen who reported the mat- ter to the police. He figured at the police court this morning. On Tuesday afternoon some toughs stole a bottle of whiskey from a countryman’s sleigh standing in front of a Queen Street store, and made off with it. A friend of ithe countryman, who witnessed the theft, j ‘ j i ' i elymph treatment. The sesulisin this! eave chase, but failed to re-capture the | bottle. Query: where did the countryman | buy the whiskey / ' On Wednesday night the police were no- ‘tified that a Kent Street man who had | climbed over the ‘‘ wall of protection” and lindulged a little freely in the stuff that ‘* makes glad come,” was breaking things They repaired to ithe scene, and discovering that the com- | plaint was well-founded, gathered the of- fender in. As it was his first «ffence he beide’s parents, on Wedaoesday evening. | was let off with a fine of $2 this morning. Miss Bi. McKinnon and Miss Guill On Tuesday evening last a young lad got Were the bridtamaids ard-Mr. FE. Hen }|so0 drunk that another young fellow had to derton the groomsman. The nuptial/take him home in a wheel-barrow. The knot was tied by Rev. James Carruthers. | »o:her of the drunken youth brought up The bride was the recipient of many el2gant presents. Tux Examiner wishes Mr. and Mrs. Gill the fullest measure of success in life, " Citi CLeRcyMen RememBgsrep.—We learn from the Journal that ow Saturday evening last Rey. D. J. Gi Macdonald was waited upon by two or three ladies, on behalf of the congregation of St. Paul’s Church, and} presented with a well filled purse; also thaton Tuesday afternoon # committee, representing the parishioners of St. Mary's Indian River, waited upon their’ late pas- tor, Rev. J. A Macdonald, at the parochial residence, M scouche, and presented him With a fur eoat ~—one of the best procurable and a weil fiilkd purse. ——.<Q————<» A New Dectagation. Canada (tazette contains a new declaration to be made b, the owner of ; 00's thipped to Can adian consignment which is in effect that the livoice contains a fall statiment of the fair market value when sold for home consumption of said g rods at the time and place of expor- tation; that such value includes bounties, drawbacks, royalties, renua or charges that have beef or are expected to be allowed, or is p*yable on patent rights, or because of a lease of such goods, or for the right of using the same; and that no d<iffereat invoices have en or will be furnished ails the rear of the mournful procession. _--.---—— Ar tHe Mercy or THe Winps.—A Montrose correspondent of the Farmer says: Near the first of the winter there was a barn of Henry Gordon, Esq , lifted up by the wind and carried most 80 feet and when it struck it broke into kindling | wood ; there was a resper and other ma- | chinery in it and nothing was broken, also considerable bound grain in it and there were not a half dezan sheaves disturbed. This appears quite a pheuonemon to the people. There is a report of the same vein of wind doing damage further north. - i Ernrssoroven Sxatinc Rixx.—Band at ‘the Rink to-morrow afternoon. Ice io good ‘condition. There was a good attendance at i the Rink lest evening. BIRTH. At Middleton, on the 7th inst., the wife of Patrick McCabe, of a son. At O'Leary Station, on the 10th inst., the | wite of D. MeLaughlan, M. D., of a daughter. EN i ae _ ee ~ ‘DIED. i ' At Brown's Creek, on the 24th ult., Louise : M -cphee, aged 21 years, daughter of Ewen | Macphee. - tn: Ayn Ae Sitewettpasenataemens = see - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26 1890. FEW OF THE Alles ~ Preseut tees ies WATSON'S DRUG STORE. ORDER TO CLEAR, during the Holi- day Season, Liberal Discounts will be allowed upon the already low prices, Handkerchief and Glove Boxes, Collar and Caff Boxes, Crush and Comb Cases, Odor Cases, Dresssing Cases, Scis- sor Cases, Hand Mirrors in creat varicty, Leather Photo Screens, Satin-Lined Work Baskets, Flectric Gas Lighters, Siiver, Cut Glass and Smeliing Bottles, Plush and Leather music Rolls, Vases and Hanging Flower Pots, in the New Bronze Ware. Cigar and Cigarette Cases and Holders, The iargest assortment of beauti- ful Pipes ever in the city, Inspection will prove that we have the largest and best stock of Perfumes at wonderfally low prices, Jewel Cases, Blotter Portfolias, Nandsowe Playing Cards, Writing Desks aud Cases, Infants’ Hair Brushes, Gold and Silver-4eaded Walking Sticks. Tebacco Jars, Leather and Silver Fissks, Shaving Mugs, Pocket Magnifying Glasses, Plush Tobacco Pouches, Cut Glass Cologne Bottles, Large Leaiher Wallets, Silver-Backed Brush and Sets, Thermometers, Porcelain Mirror and many other smaller articles suitable for Presents to Men, Women and Children. No trouble to show goods. W. R. WATSON, Queen Street. (Ch'town, Dec. 17, 1890—dy tl 25th An Interesting Item | REDDIN BROS. HAVE RECEIVED THEIR Xmas Stock of Fancy Goods EARLY THIS FALL. They are now opea and ready for inspection. No trouble to show the goods. They comprise a better selection, larger variety and lower prices than ever before. Ladies’ and. Gents cases, German Goods, « large consignment of Fancy Goods from Silber & Fleming, London, together with a splendid assortment of Meer- ehaum and Briar Pipes, Cigar Cases, Card Cases, Cribbage Boards, etc. REDDIN BR@6S, nov2i—2aw tl 20th dec, then eod i8sS0~--1891 G80, GARTER & OS AYER RAISINS, Cooking Raisins, Cur- L rants, Candied Peels, Essences, Pure Spices, Pastry Flour, Tea (Strong and Fine Flavored), Ba: badoes Molasses, Granulated Sugar, West India Sugar, American Kero- sene, Apples, Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Choice Confectionery, Candy Toys, Jams, Canned Fruits, ete. Atso—The Celebrated Bensdorp’s Royal Dutch Cecoa, GEO. CARTER & C@., Market Square. Ch’town, Dec. 11, 1890—dy law wky PE. ISLAND RAILWAY New Year’s Excursion. — XCURSION RETURN TICKETS will be issued at one first class fare to and from all Stations on this Railway, on WED- NESDAY, December 31st, inst., and on NEW YEAR'S DAY, good to return up to and on January Sth, 1891. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, \ Ch’town, Dec. 24. 1890. f a Teachsr Wanted. all prs AOR the West Reyalty School District, 4 No. 83, a Male Teacher of the Fi:st or Second Class Duty to begin on January Sth, Supplement $60. Apply to JAMES DIXON, Lt tate att “tinct = CHRISTMAS G00 play of Fancy Charlottetown, December 16, 1890. a) ~~ PERKINS & STERNS. {x) For the right article at a low price, see our dis- Goods—useful and ornamental. (x) FANCY DRY GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY! / \ (x) A Big Display of Bohemian Glassware. A Big Display ef Plush Goeds. A Big Display of Fancy Leather Goods. A Big Display of Japanese Goods. STAPLE DRY GOODS..VERY CHEAP. eee eee ene (x)— mms cnanecesusnmmananenens Balance of our stock of Dolls at Half Price. Best Qualities ! Lowest Prices ! Charlottetown, Deeember 6, 1890-—dy eod RN ene = J. B. Season, of giving Reefers, Ladies’ To All Whom it may Concern HEREAS certain maliciously disposed W persons have systematically and per- sistently been making and circulating false and libellous statements as to my professional qualifications, etc, Take notice, that if this libellous conduct is pursued, 1 bave instructed my Solicitors, Messrs. Peters & Peters, to prosecute any such with the utmest rigor of iain meee GEO. A. BAYNES, nov29 M. D., C. M., etc., etc. Secy. Trustees, Winsloe Station P. O. dec23—dy tu fri whky 2i ERVANT WANTED.—Wanted, @ good gen- eral servant. Must have references , aud be thoroughly trustworthy, Apply at st. Paul's Rectery, Charlettetows. iw pd—deel | neice ——— i Astrakan Jackets, Beaver Capes, Nutria Capes, Ladies’ Collars, Ladies’ Caps, Boas (all kinds), Muffs in South Sea Seal, Beaver, Beaverette, Sable, Per. sian Lamb, Astrakan, Opossum, Nutria, ete. annem ———({x)}-———— sai STANLEY BROS., BROWN’S BLOCK. wky LE eee — QUR BARGAIN TIME! ~{x) MACDON dal Has always made a custom, during the Holiday the Very Best Bargains given dur- the year. He would like to see everybody happy, and can assure everyone who patronize his Store and buy his goods will be happy. Giving Extraordinary Bargains in Overcoats and Dress Goods very cheap. Ladies’ Ulster and Mantle Cloths at a great sacrifice. Bargains in every department at J. B. MACDONALD’S. Charlottetown, December 18, 1890--eod and wky From Now Until xmas E OFFER OUR WHOLE STOCK OF PERFUMES AT SPECIAL DIS- COUNTS, for we have a big lot of them on hand and must dispose of them during the Holiday Season. We have the popular Odors, as Crab Apple Blessums, Cherry Blossom, Bayley's Ess. Bouquet, Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet, Rimmel’s White Heliotrope, Piesse and Lubin’s Opoponax, Atkinson’s White Rose, etc. ; Lubin’s Jockey Club, etc. ; Cleaver's Rondeletia, Ricksecker’s Martha Washington, Golden Gate, Mizpah, ete.; Hoyt’s Cologne, Genuine Cologne and Florida Waters, etc. Also—Lautier Fils French Per- fumes in bulk, Perfume Atomizers, Satchet Powders, ete. Call and see our stock and get prices at ; A. S. JOHNSON’S DRUG STORE, Ch'town, Dee. 9, 1890. @erner Kent and Prince Streete. be : c rg tS sane ae, - a Ree ae aoe ae seen