wet NI thee ree oom a ee ems te Pears ee IER oe “ee 8 ea ae a | i ; 4 ee Se Be et Te te ext + has ve EXAMINER. DECEMBER 5, [SS¥. Notes and Comments. —_— — Why . " ~ (se I . Soc boty r 4 al vi a vel t nm me snad ray } iy Dear il ti ‘ “ \ at ‘ il 5 a P ‘ ley ana il W ‘ aN ‘ } eX} : > | : ss Irs . ‘ mil M : cary lege, ad i “+ h the sl " La ‘ tan , Crown, she has contributed a cons able nu VA sr} 3 i "3 Jo t | n “ N evi . wal fj | 1 ‘3 Tan | i i i y AT ‘ e . a . D N ui ® eu mag 3 ‘ : et \ i ho ‘ M ry { & has : ch matin ta sa ~ i i i Val - : \ } n t \ *\ . I d ‘ S \ ‘ ¥ liq I i t ’ } (>) t : > 3 () v ‘ . ‘ i iS xX : \ I \ \ $ x n ti a = 0 Vv I { : H ie ae rs Al i ) } { ' S200 a | i ‘ STO) VW | ns sl } 3 c i S lss AGA x i tI ‘ s i Si7 ; | | | ex 3194 Ja wa I i 3 R » ft ('a *% 3 ‘ t s j i 4 y x m2 I il c : ‘ ‘ i ‘ \ . to g ‘ 3s i hi 3 il iArge 1naire urn in fert s, 4nd h nds prod 1 of a B, & CI requir > 0 8s ' er } \I 3 t “Prince | Isla ts 1 m Sit ! l : is the s P Dom tl 9 I y i i i ‘ pe ien i I pl y Islanders ‘1 lia question for our v l r olficers. Certau I - ‘ ley came ou al ud, tak ng the | firat pr for general efficiency ven Dy | the Dominion Artillery Associa 1, and; every ‘st priz yu rs ney } nan The Pri Edward I i Brigade | f Garris Art y aesery reait | x j sted fro 12 rest of th Domin- | Ss 7 ( i vo : ath | nt l excused if ey \ § i ’ h i er} I j succéga will, it isto | hoped, th brethren of the oT siluous practice and greater painst a AAI | } TH Lyé M in eS tein ai >| lecture ever deliv yuld n half | s good effect as this play, aid a gent la ast eVen s nh ieaving the ll, il r | eeiny I inh I W oer s r np iv gy pis ni p I ee la f | I N I nail ' L en | was crowded, and the enthusiasm was | ting won ] Phe drama was} l iy = ie i ! e 3 | ; of I ‘ et ‘ ’ © ‘ : S Lt eu 1} as y vol J wd | i the I M We i b ae \ ink i y M ‘ \ an e D lutel I ‘ i laug tive ' sms both char- Mr. Webber was i gain foe his pd v he i ier, 1t 18 a GT pleasure e1 . \ Mil! Mo ay}, al 21S and gay + vel C3 rT rh ‘ th t fifheu t Ci r Vi M a: . @ th mnclord, 8 ‘ natural, and his chang n the ! Mr. Benn was a hfe hook tne mbler nd M j I I t viy ‘ 4 lignified R " vir ‘ M J Mn. Was % vy g snc CAN D wd U + Mithes, 4s 8. Olace ' le M , the dru ik- sr B Chiid, s portrayed by little Pearl unt am] she was true to nature; the audience freely lavished appiause m ner that wa nerited. fhis even! * Under the Gaslight,” with its great rail rouwl sens: f the Down Express, be ; jaye l 4 Curious Action FoR Damaces.—An im- portant law question came up before the full ' th of Judges last week which was an : brought by S. Blois, of St. Lawrence, aga nat the ¢ higne » Ship Railwa: , clain ing $1,000 damages for injuries done his property by fly ing stones, rocks and earth from biasts on the r rail w sy, and for annoyances caused by the joud noise and alarms necessary in pro- gressing with the work of constructing the railway. A decision has not yet been reached. me Aut those heating and itching hamors of the salp ) rouviesom to ma \ pereons, re j eit ia! 2 h of Ayers ix | Vigor. If not attended to in time, these dis eases are very liable to result in loss of the nair. a : he Ontario Government has given up all hope of ever fathoming the Galt candy poisoning case. Det Murray is | moraliy certuin that he could put i is hand or th flend wh ; but be relied upon te I red is no murae there put ' af viela CUherry, which could Slee $L00D tells Wem royal and noble We can do Letter; iy not be abl b'ood into a man’s we can « Xpel tre i “ ure and pois ous hb "s Sagsap willie. = _= kind oi eoyuk bhvad. veins; bu ullvrs by Pure blowd is the ins (A. alate "yy Wi The the position of bag rt T} ne ‘ } 4 « Be M irray iett ir as Colonel of the picked mai Dag c hat on taking r it they were told to ‘o's. Store, ab and apprepriate pecially Sei€ ril . will i at at Mrs. of trade; i eee ee c > i: q 4 ; 4 A . ; i + A A.4 A BA 4 a4 / \ AVA A 4 Worst Storm in Twenty) Years OTHER ROPERTY LIE. ASSESS AND ro Vi —LOSS oF freight train St. Lawrence MonTrREAL, Nov. 209.—A of the on the Canadian Pacitie at noon yes ; a j : ’ ‘ow and stopped traflic till 8 o'clock ; ; a } ely ' Grand Trunk Western, due early in , morning arrived at 18, To-day all rail s are now clear and the snow 18 melting. } te 1, + i RON TS N \ ZY Reports ol tne vstorm, quickly followed by a heavy tall n, | been received from variou { the rr ice wo schooners are rted ashore near here. Several casu S$ 1 e€ 1088 Ol life are reported aia uit he storm ~The storm was the The — th nile san he years hed a \ y of seventy Grover eamel Dr uid and other ft wintering in the Louise Basin broke and crashed int each other. bw towers er ed by the Electric Light , Dorehester Bridge, t carry wires Mor ey Falls into the cly, ver at St. Charles Phe res i immediately bo ( | y was in d urkness lust - ee —— Supreme Court. . DECEMBER 9 re application of Hubert towne m-2 ner confined in Queen's County uil ibeas corpus Mr. H. C. Ma oe ielendant, m es for thes discharge ol 5 ihe Court ordered that es of the application for discharge e| ed n D. W. Henderson, Prosecutor, he committing magistrates. n 1e matter of the appiics ion of L Dav I naamus (reo) Ailey, | tire, Revising Officer —Mr. D vies, ‘n lavits of John Drake, A. B. MeKen Mel i and | } if, and on his peti ! ves 1 rule nisi to show cause + ia ia is 8 1nd not b issued to hKevising Ullcel r (jue S » Cou i R na ‘ | y tne rig I c \ 3 t stered and d tla { ut such ec nce and de Uou nt rule returnahle t) i - 7+? -—- Personal pt. McLeod, of t Gulnare, returt 1 1 the Far West last evening | 4, Sharp, Es t P. E. Isl id Rail- | returned hom i a ancouve}!l last | | He reports everything booming 1 | wear 7 Mr. W. D. McKay, of the Char! vn | Vo ll n Mil 8, 18 in ot. John. | v. Father Davenport has return 1 to St. | i VW _E I of t \ e =u DpabVv i in ( iriottetown Mi ive of Bedeq : He was present at «Line lonian Club dinner last evening and ! l very happily to the toast ef *‘ou sts. 1e Pioneer says: Mr. J yhn H. Burns, who . yaramas tel nh prom rgagemaster on the crain ; or yea Spastt rt oted : railway depa tment, has be Cape ‘Traverse branch. North Sydney Herald on Mon day reports that on a Visit to P. Island. i Utt Pp ien of the Toronto < is stood that Mr. hn ~Pop private secretary of Sir John i ld is | n pointed assistant clurk the Privy Councl), with the rank of chiri , vice Mr. Beaudry, deceased. Mr. Pope een n first-class grade for seven ars, but passe d his promot m exami 1 ying colors some months ago. His i : : : : of promotion weli deserved. Mr. Pope, tue present, will continue to act as private etary to the Minister of Railways and od teneral Luke Lyman, secretary of the Do- ‘ r ion Bridge Company at Montreal, died His rank was in ved in he Massachusetts Re zi- week in his 65th United States year. army. He ser in North Carolina, sod for his ser g n the rank of General. He had lived ) reai Si 1<83 Hi \ gs a t tH i inm i ‘ 4 ofl nas in this province, viartio Marquhat Tay pper, Pp et and prove ter, is deat. Hew se bate in 1810 A Frenchman named Dabois, furm rly ol wa, who h been wor king at Amherst Mr. Weeks’ barber shop for the past tive nth las re 1 news of the death of his ther Emery, at Tulare, California, cour led ith the fact that he has left him $25,000 of fortune. He now intends to abandon she —_._____—_ 70a \RELESSNESS SoMEWHERE.—Two boys up, on Gre atG& orge Stre at, yestert iy, ynt ining letters, ete. They state to the door of the Post Oilice rewarded for their pains by being ‘Lhe case ] ‘+ oo to a certain hot place. ms to be one ior investig ration. — — — Hotrpay Goopbs Special attention is eeted to the advertisement of the sale ol Holiday Goods in past of the Tryon Woolen which h ive The gouds, are new to the ther column, Season, riorace wwland, aud will be sold cted by Mr. markets in ih great bargains. — ——<— O238u felt hats dec3 Did you see the cheap mark down Young's. ee a vertising is the rhetoric and not t's business is to persuade ~The Modern Advertisement. and con Some very fine oil paintings can be seen at Mr. Isaac Murley’s, North Side Queen Square Lee, J F | James Yeo, Port Hill. | : i Stewart; J Littie | evidence yconvict him. | to infuse m thea all ; ths use of HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES, De e2-W H Harvey, Montreal; J Willey, ot, Mich; N dorm nupson, ° ontreal; Miss | Belle Lacelle, Miss Grace Burrill, Miss Mabel Vivers, Boston; R N Cox, Morell; Newton WVimans, OSBORNE ames Ross HOUSE. ~~" » } Nov 2— S C Clarke, G Serimgeour, Cardigan Bri lge; W Jackson, H DeRoche. 2—Rev James W | McLennan and wife, Brookfield; Charles Lord, ; the ell. — <a Dil Wb. Suddenly at the Esplanade, Truro, ith, Isabella McDonald,wife of Hu | GO years, ie ving a husband j vhuidyen to mourn their hows, Cameron Block, which appears in been Haszarad in the logic Char lottetow n Markets. attendance at the market tod: ay was The following are the prices: The very large. Beef (small) per Mecca cesses $0.07 to 0.12 Beef (quarter) per eek 0.06 to 0.09 Beets cei cd aee th eetes 0.038 to 0.00 Butter, fresh, per cat 0.21 to 0.23 Butter, tub, per 1b...... scosse)) See O10 Brant, per pair. ere rere er . 0.80 to 0,00 Celery (pet BUR) . so nc one coe ses 0.05 to 0.00 Cheese per 1b... ..ceeeee ee eeee 0.15 to 0.17 Cabbage, per d0Z.......-+ee6: 0.30 to 0.60 Carrots, pet SESE Ss coceus See oo Chickens ee 0.20 to 0, vO Codfish, (corned) per doz..... . 030 to 0.40 Ducks, per palr......-eeeeeees 0.63 to 0.65 igs, per GOB. nook cass cede 0.23 to 0.24 Flour, per CWt.......eceeeeees 2.60 to 0.00 POE <uds 0.50 to 0.55 Creese 455.0 to 0.70 Ham, per Th... cece cece eeeces 0.15 to 0.16 Hay, per 100 lbs........ 0.34 to 0.88 Leet mer th... 5. coccccceesen ee ee LarG perid...... ne Sveceue 0.14 to 0.18 Mutton, pet ee Cia ee eee 0.05 to 0.07 Oats (black) per bush....... .» 0.32 te 0.33 Oatineal, per CcWt... 2.0.0.2 cece 0.90 to 2.50 Oysters, pei eee cécvas See ewee7e Pu npkins og ahaenede vases 0.08 to 0.14 Pen. MRE, ik oc 04 0 oo oe a 0.07 to 0.10 Pork rcass), pei eas 0.05 to 0.54 Potatoes (new) per bush.. 0.18 to 0.20 Piover (iand) per palr......... 0.20 to 0.25 Patridge, per pan 0.00 to 0.40 Rabbits per pair ........-ee+e 0.00 to 0.20 Radishes, per bunch .......++- 0.15 te 0.00 aren per bunch 0.06 to OG 10 HOLIDAY GOODS. —AT THE amoad Bookstore RE NOT OF- Dj twmadtie Mipor isl Quail i LAN ANY OF THE- at casscnin ah Se SPASMIBIC IMPORT En B A & "BS bbe fs A aw overhead will open for the Season on MON- : ORNING NEXT, 9th instant, and The Attraction of the City. See our Immense Stock of AAMAS CARDS. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore. 3, 1889 inna ee BAZAAR | THE WILLING WORKERS IND HOLDING A— THEO. L. Ch'town, De ee re —INTI Tea and Fancy Sale =) ) THURSDAY, 12th INsT., setts A clisin ST. JAMES’ HALL. Doors open at 2.30, Tea on the Table at 6 o'clock. Come one! Come all! pected. Admission, 10 cents. GERTRUDE A good time ex- Tea, 25 cents. BROWN Secretary. yee 110, Charlot ttetown. Bostom Combes. H. PRICE WEBBER, Company, Manager. SE COND ) WEE K ! sd This (Tuesday) Evening, Dec, 3rd, The Thrilling Drama, UNDER THE CASLIGHT, With its Thrilling Railroad Sensation of Truro; T Tempie, Halitax; the Down Express. avy CT nungse of Reserved Seats, 35 Doors , *”» aecs Admission, 25 cents. lickets for sale at usual place. “nat 7.15. Overture at 8. ; cents. Opes Mount Nov. gh ¢ urrie, and five datice to Gas U GOnsimers. al B® plic and aftet } aay J d te consumers, on of December next, Two Dollars per Thousand Feet, i DANIEL DAVIES, wOVSU Pr one iirst aid Better Value Programme Nightly. > ESOLVED,—That the price of Gas sup- the be reduced to :ORYST uashes SC dadicans 0.06 to 0.12 Snipe, per pai Se ebaa ae Straw, per load... vibes auce Se Sheep ‘pelts... Fes wensdseeseneen 0.50 to 0 55 | im ceys (each) Saal a a wai 0.85 to 1 OO furnips, per bush.........+++8 0.17 to 0.00 Ler t 8 (per pec ee as 0.15 to 0.00 | Wild Geese : oe 0.50 to 0.00 | | Wild Due kg (pe r pair). oe 0.50 to 0.00 Wo ck per Pall. .....2eeees 0.49 to 0.00 | TETOA NY ONE who can prove to our satis- he I ion that the | & | Ps at ‘| ant d Silver CARD ; TUESDAY, WAS BUA 1389. HY a XMAS BOXES this year are hand CHROMO, FLORAL joe ornamental purposes. These pictures we have imported at con- siderable expense, were designed in Eng- land vw first aa artists and printed in beautifully tinted colors in Germany, and work of art and Jook well. to $1.00 are really a Worth 75c. Great care and ability has been employed and they are work of this in the designs and coloring, almost as true to nature as a kind can well be. We give one of Cash purchaser of from this date as long a these Pictures to every 2.00 worth of goods s they will last. SILVER and on show is We The assortment of GOLD, FANCY GOODS we have now more varied and extensive than ever. can only enumerate some of them. Beautiful Enameled and Diamond Set Jewelry. LADIES’ GENTS’ descriptions. (Land SILVER JEWELRY. HAIR PINS, very effective. all kinds, cheap and good. WATCHES, Elegant and Handsome Designs, All Warranted Good Timekeepers, MINIATURE MICROSCOPES, THERMOMETERS so cheap that you can afford to have one in every room in the house. ‘Ladies’ and Gents’ Dressing Cases, In Leather, Plush, and the new Izzano, titted with all the requisites. CHAINS of all and New Style iSTU Ds, D CASES. XES. ETALPHONES, a cheap Musica! strument—only 30 cents each. JEWEL CASES, Leather and Plush. MUsIC B M ln- In Izzano, PIPE CASES, in Leather and Piash. GOLD-HEADED CANES. KBURY WATCHES, ONLY $2.75, Izzano, YATE WALI keep good time and are just the thing to teach the boys to carry a better W atch as they grow older. GRAPE SCISSORS, Gold-Lined EGG STANDS, for from one to six Egus. New Designs in Cake Baskets me NAPKIN RIN ind Solid S:lver. Plain and Faney Handle SPOONS and FORKS, all kinds, very cheap. BISCUIT BOX — GS, in Plated ade Fea and Breakfast Sets, 4 TO 6 PIECES CHASED TRAYS and WAITERS. BUTTER DISHES. SALAD BOWLS, with SERVERS TOAST RACKS. JELLY, PRESERVE & FRUIT DISHES. Breakfast, Dinner and Individual Castors. BAKING DISHES, SOUP TUREENS. CARVING SHIPS, FISH KNLVES and FORKS, | DESSERT ‘* | CHILD'S ” . BRASS PHOTO FRAMES and other goods at a great reduction. ALARMS AND FANCY CLOCKS. READING GLASSES. GOLD SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES. Also, the largest assortment of Spectacles on the Island. In Cases. ALL ARTICLES MARHED IN PLAIN FIGURES. ENGRAVING can be artistically ex- ecuted if articles are purchased and brought in early. We would esteem it a favor also if orders for special goods aré left in as early as possible. eee ee &. W. TAYLOR, bia Watchmaker and Jeweler, CAMERON BLOCK. DE CE MB E R “at id! ) SCENIC STOVE SCREENS, which ladies , of taste will be able to use for many other | “CLEANLINESS” House Furnishings of all kinds, TIME ‘> ep, 4 889. tee BEER BROS., ~IMPORTERS OF—— Fashionable Millinery, Dress Goods and Mantles, ——J—-— MOURNING GOODS A SPECIALTY. (x} Special Values in Carpets and Oil Cloths, iS NECESSARY. (x )— IS MONEY, THEREFORE——— Save Time and Money, HAVE AT THE SAME TIME CLE ——_—_——_{ x »_——- THIS CAN Be DONE BY BUYING GENUINE S@AP, AND THE FOLLOWING BRANDS ARE GUARANTEED GENUINE: XC, AND \NLENESS. I;White Rose, Silver Bar, Maple Leaf, ALL MANCFACTURED AT THE P. E. ISLAND SOAP WORKS. —~—-(x)-——— | BEER & SONS, Proprietors. dec2—2m 2aw (tues sat) wky Horse Powers. ————(x) -—-——— THRESHERS AND SHAKERS Aiea Combined ‘Phreshers and Cleaners. Wo eee E are manufacturing these Machines, and have some ready to ship. They combine the latest American improve- ments, horses. are fast Threshers, very light running, and easy on We believe them to be superior to any machines of the kind ever sold on P. K. Island, and we guarantee them t+ give satisfac ion in every respect. Terms liberal. For sale at MARE WRIGHT & COS harlottetown, Nov. 15, 1889—2aw wky & Large Stock of WATCHES On Hand, from $5 up—Tested aud Warracted. sieepuibennen (x)—— Cheaper Kept in Stock but not Guaranteed. ellence and time Our Watches having received the highest awards for gené eral exce Keeping quelitica, we can thoroughly recommend them Unsulicited testimonials regarding their merits in every department. G HH TATIA=. NORTH SIDE MARKET SQUARE. —— ” received continually. New Goods oct26 OCKBINDING ————(x)——— JAS. D. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. nomen nisl pines OOKBINDING in all styles. MAG AZINES, such as the * Boys’ Own Paper, ’ « Girls’ B Own Paper,” Harper's Publications, ‘Hilustrated London News,” “ Graphic,” ** Black wood’s,” ‘* Chambers’ Journal,” « Saturday Review,” ** Scribner's,” ** Lippincott 8, ‘6 Modern Machine Shop Practice,” ete., ete., bound at reasonable prices, in elegant am strong binding. BLANK BO@OKS neatly ruled and strongly bound. Paper on hand. LIBRARY BOOKS tastetully bound in al! colors of Cloth and Leather. rebound in any desired style. As all work is done under my personal supervision, I guarantee satisfaction. JAS. D. TAYLOR, Bookbinder, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, ee ae Pec A a A OLE A NLD ELD L OD LE LD LOL LE LEE LOE LLL OAD, PAO CHAIRS: (x}-————— KE are giving Great Wetesine in CHAIRS. A fine wens ment of Rattan Chairs, Rockers, Dining Room, Smo Ing and Kasy Chairs. Call and see our ne. MARK WRIGHT & CO. Chartuttetewn, Nov, 15, 1880 A large etock of Blank Book Old Volumes nov26—eod tA] we ¥