. j » i age . al and @ ~ rocal shbid i a i t¢ ith . aw ARMON! Practice this evening rAR } o | i i'l c'ose at ten o'clock is { nly” 7 Covl lwo drunks were disposed as : ele ‘ Biay {eo t - Sew and large stock of rings and Mae ee select fcom at G. J. Taylor's. d _ = -ceaviey will leave here for Pictou at a took to-morrow mernving. She will noce™ ' geod retu early om Thursday 4\ ‘ iain Eight new summonses have aerv I are for third offences, and efor first offences All are returnable , : . gris y ! xt ’ 7 . Ax“ uted crayon portrait : W. Hodgson, is on w window of Haezard & es ” ? : _ of — th side Y een Squere the : Miss M Harris, of this city. ve H. (.—The revular session of Port lg foie encann| at, No 13.1.0 Ci Fs. Wee . eh ion \ Wednesday) evening, at a” * . . k. | fotiicers wad reception a - pyspepticure—Is oot a palliative, but it tirst relieve*, then controls, and | bdu ‘ irritation and in- | h that causes indi- scuic; } sliv entirely Sul Hammafrion ¢ ithe stoma yea ion aud dyspepsia, - > — Razaan.—We understand that the young jad-es of the C. D. S Ciety of the Upper Methodist Church purpose holding a bazaar and fancy sate next Monday eveaing. Fall particulals later, -— fave you : Chris‘mas rumbr of ronto Saturday Night?” It is the most beautiful and at’ractive holiday number ever | sbiisied in Canada. For sale Ly ail the n ws de. tere ov can be had postpaid tom the th: Sheppard Bub i. ng Company, (Limited), Turonto, 'o. 5U cents seicindtieldeas Pexrumk.—Persons wanting a bottle} of good perfume will find it to their ad- | vantage tu cail at A. BS. Juhnson’s Diug | Store and get his prices befure purchasing elsewhere. By reference to his ad. we see | he is offering his whole stock at special dis-' ¢-uats until Christmas. a9 2% qullipaiiasiailen A Pravine Trier.— Religion is sometimes. aed as a cloak fur sin, and James Shannessy, a Scripture reader cf Kiogston, Ont, was arested the other day for stealing a wetch from a Woman he was praying with. James says the watch was given to him for Scriptural as the woman is sitce dead the ease Looks awk ward services, but i Marker Hatt.—There was a crowded | house last evening at the Market Hall, the opening night of Prof. Harrington’s course | of ettertainments. Mr. Peter Mariin drew | the barre! of flour; Mr. Henry Clarke, ton! cemmsn Curter’s wife, the china teisot. TJo-night the leading presents will s 1 Oo evs: i si.ver watch and diamond ring. liek sts to al parts of the hail 25 cents. Li. ~_ t¢ yur Manger Hactt.—Prof. Harriegton | tertainument in the venirg to a crowded g Ve an en Market tfall hea e. T.e| sting chiefly ef schoo! children noisy and required | the pre ence of two police officers to keep them in order. As per advertisement, every- tived a present—a dime song book—at Tie tricks performed were not of the Lest, and the mind 1:eading was ri: isulous. After the entertainment p.esents were given | away. i al iietce§ Ciniti and gami:a, Wag very body re ¢he door Shieeiiadinee ie Levr rue Provixce.— A lad in Kingston, Ont., was recently tiied and convicted on a| serious charge of criminal assault before Judge Doran. In passing sentence, the judge con- idering the youth of the prisoner deciined to send him to prison, but after a severe repri- | mand ordered him to leave the province with- in twenty-four hours and remain away one j i’s father then sta:ted with him ! for Tacoma, W. T. Remepy.—A Swedish servant- finding that her mi:tress was troubled seness, told her of a practice of the pe »pl or ier ce untry who are similarly flicted. It was to take a napkia, dip it in| : li water, wring it slightly and lay it} weross her eyes. ‘The plan was followed and } itworkellikeacharm. ‘Th: first might the| laly slept four hours without waking—some - | thing she had not done fur several months. At the end of that time the napkin had be- | eomedry. By wetting it again she at once wenttosleep, and it required considerab‘e | force to rouse her in the morning. tcnicstaiialandllaaes Montvcary Sratistics3 —We are indebted t) Dr. Johnson, Health @fficer, for the foilow- inz inortuary statistics of the City of Charlotte- town for the month of November, 1899: Number of death, 12; same month Jast year, 18. Causes of death—bronchitis 1; Enteritis l; pyormia 1; heart desease 2; Bright's tlisease 1; dropsyl; consumption 1; old aye 3; not kuown IL. Age at death ~3 days 1, 7 years J, 23 years I, 43 years}, from 62 to 78 years 7, at 90 years 1. Average age at death, 55 11-12 years. Heligi n—Protestant 8, Catholic 4. Natiore & itty—Enviish 4, Seotch 2, Irish 4, French 1, Duteh I, Sex —males 8, females 4. cciniakaindliaiien Favorante Resnurs —The New Haven, Cona., Palladiam says: A small package of Professor Robert Koch's lymph was re- cived in this city yesterday direct from Heidelberg by Professor Russel H. Chitten den, in charge of the Yale biegraphical laboratory. Professor J. C. P. Foster ad- ministered the dose by a hyphodermic syringe to a patient suffering from pulmon- ary tuberculosis. The dose was half the ‘minimum dose recommended by Dr. Koch. lhe reaction noted in cases abroad was immediately observable, though faintly Owing tu the small injection. - Juz Iuuacttare Coxcertion,—Thie feast was observed in the usual way at the Convent de Notre Dime list evening The grand hall ef that institu‘ion was weil filled, and the tempor ary altar ereec'el therein wes besuti- Pilly decor ited Selemn Benedictiva of the Blessed Sacrament was given by H's Lordship Mi “p Ma 1, who also preached an €xesilent sermon After B-nediction, eleven idmitte! membe 6 of the chi'dren of Mary. The convent : was asvisted on the vecarion hy Miss W nie Blake and Prof. Caven; anc Mosher St Gert-ude pres ded at thee regen, wi kh Mies Ben- nl p! 'yirg the harp and Misa Macdonald the a _ ' tinging and pleying was, _ *, excellent. A collection was taken up Werses ; yUUNS laslies Were Society of the Choir THE | trade with England. hn - na — ee a neat (ELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Speoran Despatonrs to Tar Examiner. UNPRECEDENTED GALES Damage to Shipping. a eee ee oolbvetimenten tte neta Ane, - . - j } “pianos ' | } Best Qualities ! tndorsed by ci ee aac Hatirax, Dee, 8. Endorsed by the best authorities inthe world | A despatch from Port Hawkesbury says | the gales the past week are unprecedented iu the history of that harbor, more casual- ties occurring in these few days than during the last thirty years. At five o'clock this morning the Bertie C. H, collided with the Anne Gates, with produce from P. E. Ic- land. The Maire Euphroyene, which had heen floated and was drifiing toward the head of the herbor, collided with the Bessie Louise. The schooner Nettie N. G. drifted from her moorings and now lies stranded on the shore. and reports bad weather ail the way up. A gale which passed over Jamaica and Ber- muda laid a vast amount of damage, and Bermuda papers pronounce it the worst in | ten years, Silinotesdtiimiatiencntiais Oitawa Notes. Orrawa, Dee. 8. Sir Charles Tupper cabled te-day that the cargo of the Corean has been released, as the supposed existence of pleuro-pneu- monia was not veritied, A Glasgow engineer »nd Vancouver cap- italists are here vromuting a scheme for a | graving dock at Vancouver. A promiuent shipper from this district in | an iaterview to-night, states that eyvgs, ; pou'try and lamb, in which he deals, now }net him as much in the American market as they did before the McKinley Act came into force. a The Cattle Trade. Montreal, Dee. 8. An emergency meeting of cattle shippers was held to-day to consider the grave state of Sir Charles ‘Tupper having cabled to the department at Ottawa that certain steamers were debarred from further carrying cattle, and that strong op- position was coming fiom English agricultur- ists. it was decided to send Dr. MacKachern, Government Inepector, to England, to strengthen the high commissioners hands in the fight he is making for this great Canadian industry. A delegation was also named to 'confer with the members at Ottawa. a An Embezzler Gets Free. New York, Dec. 8. Mrs. Cornelia V. E. Miller, charged with receiving $152,000 alleged to have been embezzled by J. M. Field & Co. of London, whose extradition was sought by the British Consul, was discharged to-day by United States Commissioner Shields. Another Great Bridge. NiaGara Fatts, Dic. 8, A party of engineers from Montreal are striking a line fora new bridge across the gorge at a point between this village and the suspension bridge. It is thought they are working in the interests of the Canadian Pacific. _ Murder Most Foul. Carp, Out., Dec, 8. One of the oldest residents, It. Lang- ford, was found murdered in ais barn to- day. ‘he victims was 80 years of age. exnjiiatialiieuineiveig LaGrippe Again. Nonro.xk, Conn., Dec. 8. LaGrippe is again located in this town as a result of the cold wave, and has already made its way into many homes. —— eo —- Wenther Bulictin. Toronto, Dec. 9.—10 a. m. Generally fair, light local snowfalls, sta- tionary or a little higher temperature. —— DIED. In this city, on the Sth inst, Margaretha, the beloved wife of Augustus Hermans, aged 76 years. May her soul rest in peace, ' Funeral notice to-morrow, At Argyle Shore. on Nov, 24th, Dougald McDougall, in the 92ud year of his age, leav- ing two sons and one daughter to mourn the loss of a kind and affectionate father. He died trusting in the merits of his Redeemer. He was highly esteemed and deservedly veepected by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. Local Netices. Opened this day— A new lot of fountain and stylographic pens, suitable for Xmas presents.—Haszard & Moore. li A tremendous assortment of books for the boys and girls, at Haszard & ee i Our stock of steel engravings and etcl.- ings is very fine. Among them you will find Burns in Edinburgh, David and Go- liath, The Old, O.d Story, Home Sweet Home, and many other old favoritee. Prices low.—Ulaszard & Moore. li SILK SEALETTE. SPECIAL VALUE AND LARGE VARIETY. at the Cee, j There were several minor disasters, much of the trouble caused | | ty the vessels not being carefully moored. Toe Alpha arrived from Bermuda to-day | ee me -teee _ Nearly 14,000 in use and good accounts Siven ot them. Over 40 years of honest business, WILLIS PIANO & ORGAN CO., Maceachern’s Building, Lower Queen St. nov29 —dw tf REDDIN BROS. HAVE RECEIVED THEIR Xmas Stock of Fancy Goods ' EARLY THis FALL. | They are now open 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, a large consignment of | Fancy Goods from Silber & Fleming, London, ) together with a splendid assortment of Meer- chaum and Briar Pipes, Cigar Cases, Card Cases, Cribbage Boards, ete. REDDIN BROS. noy21—2aw ti 20th dee, then eod DAVES, DISPENSING CHEMIST, FRED. de ¢. Lats with £mith & Woeooedinan, Chemists, St. Augustine, k orida, ss DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT . MEDICINES. FANCY ARTICLES, viz , Perfumes, Spon. es, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Hair Brushes Caeens, Paris), Fancy Soaps, Castile (white end mottled), Colgate Soaps, Lace Soap, Pear’s and Margerison’s Vrench Soaps. Call and see our line for the Xmas Trade. Manicure Sets, also preparations for same, Walkiny Sticks suitabie tor Xmas Presents. Best line Havana Cigars in the city, and fresh stock, in 25, 50 »nd 100 boxes, suitable for Xmas presents for smokers. Also, Pipes in and out of cases, Tobiece, Cigarettes, To- bacco Pouches, Cigar Lighters, and every requisite for smokers. Try our dc. Cigar— best in town, dw— > ~ cll M0 In calling your attention to our steck of BLACK GOODS, we desire you to nete the Excellent Values given in French and India Serges, Cashmeres, French Merinos and Henrietta Cloths, Dalgea Stripes and German Diagonals, new and rich, Ceurtald’s and Priesily’s Crapes, Mourning Millinery, Crape Bonnets and fats, STANLEY BROS., BROWNS ELOCK. nov7 WANTS, LOST, FOUND é&e } 4 NY PERSON having a few losds of Hard : Coal to spare can Cispore of same by apply- ing to BK. H. Now ron & Co., Auctioneers. dec9—3i ARCEL DELIVERY.—Merchants or others wanting parcels delivered cheap by a reli- able men and team, will please addrers D. Mc- DONALD, Douvlas street, City. 2w pd—decd WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—Three good Coat Makers, good rrices and steady emt loy- F dy 3i wy li—dec8 ment, at D. A. BRUCE?. WANTED —Agents to take orders for Nursery stock. Liberal commission to the right par- ties. Apply at this office deck T° LET.—A comfortable House for the winter. containing five rooms, water in connection, sitnated on King Street. Apply at this office. deed ro SELL.—Base Burner, ‘Sultana.” No. 2, only used one winter. Also, large-<ized C Stove (Burnies), and quantity of Apply to Mrs. F. PalbMER, 2i pi—dec8 “Franklin” § Hall Stove Pipe. Queen Street. ORSES WANTED —Wanted, on or before the 3th inst., 15 good, stylish, driving horses, weighing from 1000 to 1100 lbs, Age, 5 to 10 years.—W. S. McKie. decd WANTED.—A lad with some knowledge ef the drug business. Apply at Watsous Drng Store. tf—nov29 Cook. Highest Apply at this tf—nov27 Vy ANTED.—A_ good plain wages and no washing. office. i Dalai . VOR SALE.—A new Organ. Reason for sell- ing—leaving ihe country. Na reasonable offer refused.—PaTRICK SHERRY, Fitzroy Street. nov27—dy & wky Zw T° LE ¢.—Gne half of a Double Tenement Honse On Sidney Sireet, adjoining the resi- dence cf H. J. Callbeck, Esq. Possession cen be given immediately. Apply to Francis P. Mc CaARKON, oc'4 OUSE TO LET. containing four rooms, with H. good cellar and stabling ; pum in the sv ard. | Apply to FRANCIS MONAGHA™, at the Brewery, Malpeque Road, 3i law pd—nov20 } } Astrakan Jackets, Lowest Prices! Seaver Capes, Nutria Capes, ies Huadies’ Collars. Ladies’ Caps, Boas (all kinds), Muffs An Interesting ‘eu lin South Sea Seal, Beaver, Beaverette, Sabie, Per. ~ | i Charlotietown, December 6, 1890—dy eod Always | to get a certain price. | ; . ;make no fuss about it. The In Raccoon, FUR KOAS STANLEY 3B ‘cheapest, and that is THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. 2. MACDE Fur Coats ! Charlottetown, November 25, 1890--eod and wky stan Lamb, Astrakan, Opossum, Nutria, ete. a ERO S505 BROWN’S BLOCK. wky the Cheapest! —- ——- —(x)— sdiniiasin i ee DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE never asks Fifty Per Cent. more for Boots than they are worth, in orde™ Can sell you Boots every day in the week lower than our competitors’ Selling Off Prices, and people would do well to patronize the Store where you are asked the one price, and the WALD. ur Coats ! Wambat, Lamb, Wolf, (x) Watlaby, Bocharan. Large Stock at Cheapest Prices. a (x) LADIES ASTRACAN JACKETS, The Best Fitting and Finish, and sold as low as the commen are sold in many other Stores. See them. ——-——(x) AND MUFFS.—A new lot just opened, selling cheap. LADIES’ ULSTER CLOTH at &O cts. worth 7 cts.; come at 7% cts., worth $1.00. MENS OVERCOATS AND REEFERS that we will challenge P. E. Island to show better value. a yard, J. B. MACDONALD, QUEFN STREET. OL Charlottetown, November 22, 1890. W HEREAS certain maliciously disposed sistently been making and circulating false and libellous statements as to my professional gualifications, etc, Take notice, that if this libellous conduct is pursued, 1 bave instructed my Solicitors, Messrs. Peters & Peters, to | prosecute any such with the utmost rigor of | ithe law. GEO, A. BAYNES, nov29 M. D., C. M., ete., ete. Dissolution of Partnership. Sewing persons have systematically and per-— DAY GOODS! ——— — — — +{1)—— —--— — — PERKINS & STERNS. {x) nie We Have a Large Display of FANCY GOODS For the Holiday ‘Season. ~ Machines Repaired HIS is to certify that the Partnership | LL kinds of Sewing Machines repaired heretofore existing between the aoe A and made to work with satisfaction at signed, carrying on business under the style ©” G.jeral Repair Office, next door to R. K aud fir SAUNDERS & NEWSOM, has PY? cot ee hae dissolved by mutual consent. Dated this First day of October, A. D. 1589. | Signed in the presence of W, S. Stewart. JOHN SAUNDERS, 27ETER NEWSOM. eae LET.—A House on Hilisborough Street‘ ici containing 9 rooms, at present occupled by House, JOHN HIGGINS, dy pat iw nov29—dy lw wky lm dec6—3w ing five rooms, with garden attached. For September Apoly to Judge Alley, or at the vo LET.—A six room Cottage, with Stable, ‘fo LET —A House on Douglass Street, cqntein- Mr. George Carter. Possession can be given 15th at east end of Euston Street,_Mrs. Wm, | i } | particulars apply at this office. FENNEL. tf—nov22 noyl5 . store of George Carter & Co. eod tf--aug%é ' OE ON ON ae ame