ae ware . et ge. fs _ them all. ———— Local and Other Tiems. School Temp Agutveo.—The ‘Public arrived at ance,” for use in our schools, has the Diamond Bookstore. ‘aa aniiiadwciad The Pictou boat did not arrive un RE A ee rn 2s tt \ILY EXAMINER, : PELEGRAPHIO NEWS. Hor St. dobn's, Newfoundland, = | As —p Cie EXAMINE? Fisheries Protection. Late. Harirax, Nov. 15. til uboat 9 o'clock last evening, and the wes \ number of Yankee fishing vessels are " i + j 10.30. 1. : - iad i. ern train did not get in until ho ny along the Westera shore watching - t ; sc} ‘le if tbarel ‘ y , Reap ‘Cuem.—Ladies will please bear ian |S?! e schools of mackerel now in Nova . 4 uM. - ' iNeot tor 1 fiah } he sl , mind that Beer Bros’. great barg rain advertise waters. hese fish hug the shore, so od : k Saturday's. | hat almost every 1 kerel caught by t! ments appear but once a wee mm sacurua Vv mack ht by th sat Americans 18 at the risk iY ftorteiture oO ‘ + ‘ the vessels hicl ry wnt aniw ataalins Ln Dramatic.—The Boston Comedy Cv a. ; SS, Whien a not only stealing the wil! begin «a short season 1 the Lycenm on es to Vanadian ' od ms but “he oh : +] structive Thursday evening next. Give ther m go dl Uy ine usé at ti cle aa uc eave ’ - puts eine they ft ; en ay the fish houses {I ; rere 2 : ~~ di rane n't eaptur The Minister of Fish As 300n as you discover ny falling of the;*** sS ordered Custon , At hair, or geayness, always use Hall's Hair Re | "5 trol " ng newer ¢ © ton up the secretions and preven We r Shore BaD to-n haldaess or grayness, ; row rning under command of Captan —-> | We th \cadia, and X pect i Tue Last Nieut.—The cheap sale at the | to tings v liv the visitin Diamond Bookstore closes this evening. The} p pil belance of those excellent photogra yhic scenes j Hirst 1 sna h t it i st ( bia} i yOu hn set 1n vill be sold at a bar gain. tte st —_—--+s —- : : Y. M. C. A.—Bible Class meets to-night from 8 till 9 o'clock. Teachers, members of Bible classes, and any others that like to stud) Ottawa Notes : a Orrawa, Nov. 15 the word of God are cordially invited. ; ee eee inal iiie subsidy for th emuship service be A Worp 1x Season.—It would be well it all} tween H lifax an 1 Jamaica has been award parties would acquaint themselves with the }ed to Pickford & HBinck, of Halifax, an way of shutting otf the water in their premises | the service bet St. John and Demerara during the winter nights, and protecting the | to a company prometed by Mr. Van Wart, of . , 8 I . o mpany | L pipes against breakage by frost. Fredericton. ——.-—- Sir Andrew Stuart, Chief Justice of GOVERNMENT Hovsr. — As Gover: Quebec, has resign House requires some necessary repairs, His An evening paper recently quoted Hon Honor the Lieutenant Governor has taken al yy, re gual aioe o the . . . Mr. Costigan as sayu with regard to the private residence on Dundas Esplanade, i-Jesuit agitation that ‘‘ Cat holies should es . 43 “ $4 avi t a &inoiics st \ where the visitors’ book will be open daily as ~~ oe a anal , fight the agitation to the bitter end. Mr, ee mee Costigan itively denies the soft impeach- Tae Rerort Unrounpep.—The Jimes says nf, and the Ottawa liar is again in the A report was current at Painsec Junction | soup yesterday that the water in the Moncton re- ailietty servoir had fallen two feet since the prohibi-| @artwright on the Anti-Jesuits. tion convention opened here. The report is oboe unfounded Toronto, Nov. 15. —_—- @- -- . . : . : : . : {’ rtwmght I addressing § -On- Tue combination of ingredients found in} ~ rtwrigh fs ai ate ne his ae Ayer’s Pills render them tonic and curative as|Stituents at Ingersoll last night, spoke well as cathartic. For this reason they are freely of the anti-Jesuit agitation and those who were conducting it. He had the beat medicine for people of costive habit, as they restore the natura! action of the bowel without debilitating. Hourpay Goops.—A consignment of Eng lish goods, purchased direct from the manu- facturers for cash, will be opened up in a few days. This lot includes many articles not be- tore offered for sale here. Time and place of sale will be announced later on. nov 16 3i —_—~»——_ Not a Psonreition Carco.—The Allan steamer Nestorian, which arrived at Haliiax from Glasgow on Wednesday morning, brougnt, besides other cargo, 2.385 cases, 55 quarter casks, 15 octaves and 10 kegs of whis- key; 302 cases of spirits, and 50 cases and one puncheon. ——-<-——— VatuaBLe [Npustries.—The Londonderry Iron company, Acadia Mines, are running their works to their fullest capacity, chiefly on iron, water and gas pipe. Scotia Steel and Forge Co. at New (Glasgow N. 8. is also doing a rushing business Botn give employment to a large number of men. Hacrrax Marneets.—The Chronicle says: The flour market is again inactive and millers are making concessions in prices. Reductions of from 10 to 30 cents per barrel have bec made on all grades excepting choice pastry Sugars are abe quoted considerably lower The Nova} Tilbury dockmen have | foreman union, Janeiro states that a re his own opinion as to their wisdom, but he was forced to say that he thought Mr. Me- Carthy and his friends were at least cour- ageous and honest in their part. While he was willing to give Mr. McCarthy and his friends credit for being sincere and honest in their position he claimed equal honesty for himself and friends, —_———— More Trouble. LONDON, Nov. 1d. The dockmen demand pay for the time allotted for meals, and the directors refuse the demand, pleading that the claim is specially debarred under the recent agree- ment. The directors, in a letter to the papers complain of the men’s tyranny In ork with eon-unionists. The struck because the refused to join the reftu ing to W ai 1 cle ks eee et A Revolution Reportex Nov. 14. stch from Rio broken LONDON, ° } 1} A private cipher Cabis dest } ‘ ; VOLULLON Das than last week, ruling from } to# of a cent/out there. There is little information of a per pound less. tangible character. ‘The announcement oe made in the cipher cable is that the Personal. Brazilian ministers have tendered their Chief Justice Sullivan will return from Montreal this evening. Frank Steele, formerly ‘of Charlottetown, trained George Godfrey for his recent encoun: ter with Jack Ashton. Godfrey was so well pleased with Steele’s work that he has pre sented him with a $50 clock. Mr. Thomas Fee, of P. E. 1., has purchased the Wilson farm situated on the Cocagne River, about three miles from the Notre Dame station on the B, and M. Railway, aud in- tends making his future home in that parish. —Moncton Ti a . = DIED. la this city, Thursday, 14th November, inst., James W., eldest and dearly beloved son of George and Mary Wilson, in his 19th year. _ {Funeral from his father’s residence, Fitzroy Street, on Sunday afternoon at half-past two dock, by train to Sherwood Cemetery. | At Mount Stewart, on the 8th inst., Serah, beloved daughter of the late John Mclntyre, aged 26 years, leaving a sorrowing mother, three sisters and four brothers to mourn their loss. May she rest in peace.—{ Herald please copy. On Nov. l4th, of scarletina, Theresa May, Caughter of John and Valeria MacSw ain, aged ive and a haif years. eee Local | Notices. Wonderful bargains in clothing tonight at Prowse Bros. lt is no use talking! Goff Bros. boots beat nov 16tf Le sure and call and see Prowse Bros’. $5 overcoats. ashe bald headed truth about McEachen’s Shoes is that they are the very best that can be made torthe money. McEachen leads, competitors follow. The wonderful cheap men are bound to some ia abead, if giving goods for half price will > it. Caps em all—We can do it. Our prices are the lowest, and our boots and shocs cut be beat. See McEachen when you ant anything in the shoe line. Ww wr to be given away for $5 each ab 7.50, 30, and $10. This is a ~~ ALC, tletime:— Prowse Bros. nol3 3i New ow belegne Sausages just receivedat Beer &G novl4 a The accent cheap men secured 300 over- dats ate tremendous bargain. Yoa get your | for $5, noi3 3i | ~~ opened, another large and choice sup-' ¥ of glass and crockery ware. Dinner sets 8 and g10. This is the cheapest and best | Yslue ever offered here. Tea sets also very “ict Chamber sets, gloss table and water "Hts, with a very large namber of library | ApS, table Jamps and hand lamps which we every one to see before making a pur: hat € eae the cheapest, the best ond the steockegot. crockery and will ware in nett city to-day. Those goods he suld, so let everybody come. We are resignation and thefsituation is controlled by the army ~—— An American Legation. Rome, Nov. 16. Faufulla says the Vatican circles are led to expect estab lishment of an American le- gation to the Holy See after the return of Satolli from Baltimore. Smucgled Whiskey. Mgr. 5S ° Quvuesec, Nov. 15. A quantity ol smuggled American whiskey has been seized by the Customs authorities along the river and gulf placed at 60,000 gallons. - or - Boom 4 ‘ollapsed Nov. 15. The boom in the pig iron market has col- lapsed and warrants have declined thirteen shillings. GLASGOW, —_——_— - > -_— Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Nov. 16.—-10 a. m. Decreasing north-west and west winds ; fair to cold. an, a, SOAP. ‘PEARS’ AVILLLAMS’, | | , A A STROPS. | ' | | Emerson’s, | Barber’s, iBOTOTS’, &e. | Belt, &c. | | CREAM. ! RIMMEL’S, ! DUNCAN and} |Flockbart’s. | RAZORS. Peculiar, | Bengal, iW ade & ——_—__ —— ! | oer MUGS | mg | Butcher's, | EW | Rogers’, eee a Hollow Ground, BRUSHES, | | Galvanic, &c, j i For Use Afier Shaving Philoderma, -Glycorine Jelly, Jelly of Cucumber and Roses, Toilet Powder, Bay Rum, Magnesia, Moustache Wax, Cos- metiques, &c., at W. R. WATSON’S. oct29—3ut eod (t t 5) Samy our old customers coming every | + “it we waut to see others as we have " toe the whole at the cheapest crokery PIANO #OR SAL “ in _ ae ff at ak if i j | on \ » ~ : peo \ « by “ i “a ‘ i AVISTA i ta n ‘ t { { yew ion i) 4 \ Vigot IN ( l é nd wil rr na » 4 i k tor | i ply to i KBR x CO. novi i gents. x TE : i at { yi abit chet ek ‘ nA ee oO} o a ~— , — 4 - 5 * s. . BY ets Haar s i i RUPE kl VEUSI BLP S Palette Knives, ala Paces, = 4 a) © Gold Paint, a> 3, + ssPruisties, OP] ‘ wv fO-DAY AT [5 2 o ‘ ~~ > of ai f Bahia m GA ; Se i me 3 Se me . waka wee * Sa Be os ew <4 a, bs g: a i bf Se 2 ma e ta | i 2 = novd Y } °° ‘ id ; i ; : r , HT 7 Of ull MaPLY yale U Uiuy LUNGLUY, AM instructed by the City Council to sell BY AUCTION, Monday, November AT 11 O’CLOCK, A. M., On (Sth, as the Engine House, > House and Lot known on King Street. The Lotis 32 feet on King Street and 51 | feet back, adjoining the Hotel Davies pro- perty. The House has Six Rooms, finished. The premises can be seen at any time be- tween this date and day of sale. EK. NEEDHAM, ne ov4 Auctioneer. Cann 4 Salmon. 25 Sases : lb. tall SALMON, 2): 20 rf For sale Vv HORACE Murdock HASZARD. Fiour. = eR >So i aie. 2. oe at. 2. wreat ib. flat " | 200 Barrels, guaranteed Flour on P. 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Apply at this office, novli—tf LET,- ‘The House lately occupied by J. > Seaman, on Upper Queen Street. Enquire of CHARLES HEARTZ. pa iw-—nevi¢ WY ANTED,—A 5 good Parlor *isid. WANTRD.-Clork oes a store in Charlottetown 5 ahs 6 tte dl \TURDAY, 1 Rea auymade Roofers and Overcoats, Oo BH Ee et Va IN tHe Or- i ee SEE OUR Boys’ Suits, Stock Reefers and Overcoats. Fy ills Men's at Will Pay You. JAMES PATON & Co., QUEEN SQUARE. ee ~ : i Overesais Charlottetown, October 25, IS89. a : 5 : = ee ee cn RKINS & GREAT BARGAIN DAYS with us. —({x ) _ p—=2_ se nd | Py i me Ges: fae 4, g You will find Bargains on our Counter every day in the week. We make a specialty of every article we sell. We look out to buy right and sell cheap, and you will save money by buying from us, wiomeienssins cima Joe Cheap Flannels, Cheap Vleecy Cottons, Cheap Winceys, (x) GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. Cheap Linens, Cheap Tickings, — . Cheap Blankets. Cheap | ‘ss Goods, Cheap Uister Cloths, Cheap Mantle Cloths, pre Ti + |S HOUSEHOLD GOODS. (x) We have a Big Stock of every description of DRY GOODS at bottom prices PERKINS & STERNS [EU Ub. A. BRUGE | November 1, 1889—eod BARGAINS aps cs idee ORGANS, Charlottetown, PIANOS. ——~ AND—— “ a"; $a *4 Aga 7&3 | Gt, MEGHAN! TAILOH Sewing Machines, Ey ’ | ae —-AT—— MILLER BROTHERS, ee Gusen Street, Tharlottetown. HE PEOPLE’S FAVORITE PLACE OF TRADE, where the prices are so low that we will send you away rejoicing. We would specially invite you to see our 5° Mens’ Reefers. Mens’ Overcoats, tens’ Suiiiags, Vien’s and Boys’ Furnishing Goods, 400 Fur and Cloth Caps, IANOS, in price from $250 and up- wards, ORGANS, in price trom $65 and upward. SEWING MACHINES, in price from $25 apd upwards. Intendiog purchasers will do well to call and inspect our large stock. MILLER BROTHERS, on Queen Street, Charlottetown. WEVE BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY Summerside : The fat, the lean, the rich, the poor, the ey the sim le, the © an r, the naten the millionaire the beggar, the blind, the lame iit ai ces rer a satis bins . ag ng nina ar veins! ae Fur Coats and Sleigh Robes. 20: 4 W. E. Scoit, Alberton oc t29—dy Imeod wky 2m Avencics:—James Seamaa, be ¥ ee an ee Se ee ee eT Cen en en eat en mote Peer a eee ec ed