‘ a > s . . . : saa a ae Local and Other Items, Execution of Birchall. | 7 Tue Ex : /XAMINER'S teleg ivi cat J \\ 7 meets this ticyl ae INER 8 telegram, giving par- 4 Mares of the execution of Birchall who rec ik ' — : re . ae te . was hanged this morning at 8 o'clock. was hot : t ; : See No. 161, & of B,] 2% to mene up tothe time of going to g, of T.= Ori vanhia'tn tiene press, Ocher telegrams are also delayed | pee me , | - . H account of a press of busiuess on | line. Seorball rhe members of the ] ark _ oe —= . wre I ested to meet in the aaa wotiall § , ; ; abil Ci — a ee Notes and ¢ omments, emma.’ - al Cecnmuieniin Sane The Financial Times of London, com- Barr menting upon the effect of the McKinley ' ' f th Baptist Church | Hi ha a met : PCO; bill deel, . wil Li, Geclare 4 . ; tT guilding Committee at Dr, McLeod's office | among the — chat there is every disposition i Sie at ie ” bg the commercial men on this side to sig evEDINS mee ‘ans . ; : : tl & ; treet the { anadians Cc rdially in this mat- sted to! St, and the Americans, so far from hasten- A Soh te iehesnssnneenaasemest THE DAILY EXAMIN Monday Evening, Dec. ™ == - an ER, et COTLAND FOR EVER HE ANNUAL DINNER in honor of St. Andiew's Day, under the auspices of the the ' Caledouian Club, will be held at the OSBORNE HOUSE, — ist, AT 830 O'CLOCK. Pos XN ave by mh ree — | ; aw 2 7 - > tate that the entertamment to have been |/g annexation, as they intended by tl Railway return tickets, at one first-class st ea by the Orient Division this evening, | McKinley tariff my be drawing él y i on — be issued from all points on Mondav, giv ' S| , a _ : ¥ closer the | Dec. lat, gooul tu retur 2 arti : i. is night fortuight hy : a s fk » return on the Qad, to parties ja postpored , Calg ht, ; tas of union between the Dominion and | attending this celebration. ee : ithe old country. TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR, For sale at Svow Is Vew B NSWICK Neweastie | W. R Vy 7 R i hae Cc ‘ , 3 ae i ieee , - RK. Watson’s, Reddin Bros’. and C. D. set HnatnAan : , 2 : Of A Se? . ’ ‘ Pn t cin’ . , and Cf ae eseag Ts Ken wor G fe, of London, {| Rankin’s Diug Stores, and from the Com- storm on Surcday, end ere is good sh igh » », has the following :— Irittee, ing at Campbellton and points aorth of that . . me “p food the British consumer will CHAS. WEBSTER W. McNEILL place q . . — che Ap food he believes he would net Chairman Com : See y Gan. : ies ne _ | Se% were res rictions placed upon the free im- 13 : — ' .\ : i Person : or ; ‘elo z * rect . ee ae persons w he | portation of foreigu breadstuffs and meat. It cee have? pel ai p — ty and poi, 18, « f Course, just here that the Imperial Com- Sealed ial Aiieniien. amide eae. ms fr 18 Roate Vani ad Mave jtmercial Uvioniat finds the great obstacle to LAST TRIP THIS SRASON | ex} enses . rt m ~ . ‘ne, ‘ ue Saean 88 of his pl ns A tariff for all parts . City Celector a novid2: [+f the Empire, by which Colonial trade would near ty | eaPan *nninaena recely © & pre ference over foreign trade, would ; r res fnmany folks |ne doubt do more to solidity the Empire than] FOP St, John’s Newfoundland t ray e>ceva nt @: IF) eo j } é pany é ~ 7 . nance to a all the schemes of parliamentary or other ; 7 crowded house | barket “a, Summer-junion that ingenior J ioni ; is Federationist ~ = side, [st even ng A"e com] any open here | dev ised.” > aS over & Wiha : on the 2 as adv | on > : : pst) Bk i ~The y orkshire Daily Post Says . ‘6 Ie " = — itis announcel that Hali-| ought certainly to be easy for Great Britain ar Yolo _ ‘ iety paper. The! 0 d her Colonies to form a Commercial New Pa fax is to have ' WReRly 50 first issue will appear in December rhe | ni nm among themselves, which would business editor will be H. Bradford and aj Teter Us all practically independent of the or ae ntrol the paper. _ rid. With india for estton and corn, fs Australa and New Zealand and the Cape a \ very pleasint socia] |! meat and wool, while in those markets gathering of the congregation of St Peter's | OU Manufacturers had no rival to fear, we Chu cn took piace last night in the schoolro om, | might easily dispense with America. It Th sot St. Vaail's Chareh congregs. | Would be a grand scheme of Imperial Fe- tien will havea similar gsthering this evening | deration, based on the most reliable of la Mt. 1 sc - | found stions ~ ”% common interest—and if a ilies Widetadinnint Cee’ | = oe 7 — _— to make this town has a beet which weighs S$ ibs. and have no a ot ; ok af 8 cue need girts twenty-six inches There is also in | sions a er ere | ee ee his garden peas which are yielding second | é > growih tits season Who ean beast this Personal. , > ’ : : aes . . i 2 —— ae - , es eee sou _ Tames Hayden, Erg, Vernon River, is “ee : : 4 Visiting the city. of ripe black berries on Monday last) which A uvanimous call will soon be extended to he hud picked from his garden that morn-' the Rev. Mr. Thompson, of Bathurst, by the ing. hese were the second crep for this); Alberton Presbyterian congregation, P. E. this epripg’s shoots. i Island.— Advocate. | The St. Jobn Sun says ; A Maiiciors Acr.—Itis stated thata few|the anniversary services of Carmarthen oe: street Methodist church, on Sunday next, “Allright,” waluelat two hundred d>llara,/ the Rev. William Harrison, of Bedeqne, P. E. was maliciously killed by some evil disposed I.,a member of the Victoria philosophical person or living in Lrooktield or , 8ectety, ef London, will occupy the pulpit vicinity rhe above valuable animal was the | both morning and evening; and will lecture property of Mr, Hectur McLear, of Brookfe'd, Mond sy evening, subject “The Jewish Tabernacle. » In connection vith ¢Venings »gv, a fine mays *hief.” sired by persons *7e Local Notices. Hanging lamps and sfand lamps of | various patteras and designs, selling very | cheap; at the cheapest crockery store.— W. P. Colwill. Nov. 5 Gwdw. Ex Damara from London, 100 half-chests and boxes tea, selling low, wholesale and re- tail at J. B. Maedenald’s. novl3 Gi Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil.—Fresh Nova SCOTIA : . Yuarrie, of the GOoLD.—Manager Me- Montague gold mine, brick f gol i to Halifax on $3. 000 He also ; gold-bearing quartz bre Ushi «A We ine sd ay ¥ slue i at brought some fiue taken from the mine, i a Hatirax Gratsn Surements —The grain shipments from flalifax this winter are ex- | heaviest pected to be the that have yet! . : passed through the elevator. The stock received to-day, direct from the manu- steataer will load ear'y-in December, and facturers. Soll w holesale and retail by Geo. it 9 expected that the elevator will be run ig —s ee _— — tu its fullest capacity. | Eggs. —Don't kill your hens, the con- : | sumer pays the duty. R_ K. Brace is giving Potive Count —Therewere twelve Scott | * cont more this week for eggs, which is Aet cones on the docket to-day. Mary J | Within one cert of what he was giving before Axo enaigealinae tse: gta eons, as the McKinley bill came into effect.—R. K. — ; susie Of @ | Brace, Nov. {2. ; offence. an Ire cle ; » 4 ° int offence, and Andrew Doyle, jr., was] 4 splendid show of crockery and glass- Lans n lead at the R se rst - seutenced to two months imprisonment for | ware in plain and fancy patterns Some naa yea a . ~ 7 ° ' ? . athird offence. Five cases were adjourn- | thing worth seeing; at the cheapest ed and five dismissed. On: drank was! crockery store. —W. P 7 fined $3 or 14 days crockery store. . P. Colwill. Nov. 5 6wdw. A Harp Ticker.—A man named Owen| Call and see the choice Jot of fall and Nowlan was charged in the Halifax pvlice | Winter goods, in dinner sets, tea sets, and court Tuesday morning with being a,Chamber sets; at the cheapest crockery vagrant. The police book shows that he, s8tore.—W. P. Colwill. Noy. 5 6wdw. his been in court on 118 separaie charges. | ——SSSSESESES SS He was fined Monday for drunkenness, and MARRIED. 7 no sooner had his fine been paid than he} f ; , ; t the residence ide’ was found dead drunk and was sent up for | At the residence of the bride’s father, on the 12th inst., by the Rev J. G. Cameron, 2) day . , days. | assisted by the Rev. W. H. Spencer, George i nee ae gee | A. Thompson, of Montague, to Frances Anna, Julzves at Wonrk.—Several thefts have g,, ee aiokies Mo “4 lately been commicted in and about the Roy- | 5 gm of Charles Townshend, Esq, of alty. Withia the past two weeks three 40-lb. | — es tubs of butter have been stolen from Mrs. Howard, North Tiiver, and one tub from St Dunstan's College ; about a ton of hay from a stack in the field ef J. J. Trainor, on the road leadirg to Mount Edward Road from Mal- peque Road ; two loads of grain from F. L. Haszird’s barn; and four carcasses of lamb from Saunders & Campbell's slanghter honse, Lower Malpeque Road. There is no clue to the guilty person o1 persons. "Sale of Apples on Saturday morning, at half-past 10 o’cleck, by E. H Norton & Co. BE. 1. Norton & Co. will sell 60 barrels o good Apples to-morrow, at half-past 10 o'clock. o> ST. JOSEPHS BAZAAR. Under the Patronage of Licut.Covernor Carvell. HE LADIES OF ST. JOSEPH’S SODAL- ITY intend holding another of their For Bosrox.—The steamer Carroll, Captain Brown, sailed for Boston yesterday afternoon. The passengers were : Mr Win Secu ly, Mr Ne il Estabrook, Miss L. Cras- well, Miss Lettie Mclutyre, Mr. Ambrose McLean, Mrs J © Macleod, Mr Wm Me- Lood, Mrs Wm McLeod, Howard McLeod, Miss Lizzie Walsh, Mrs P Gordon, Auguz- | Grand Bezaars in the tus and Josie Jordon, Mr James Patterson, Miss Ann Welsh, Miss Dooley, Mr Wallace is | 1 MARKET HALL, Smith, Miss Sarah McIesac, The steamer took a full cargo of potatoe *, eggs and —— ON —-— eneral merchandise si , Ed Wednesday and Thursday, _ W. C T. U.—We understand the W. C NOVEMBER 26 AND 27. I. U. intends hol ling another ef their inter- esting mectiogs in the Y. M.C. A. Hall, ons No pains will be spared by the Ladies in Thursday, 22 inet. Rev. Messrs Lloyd | charge to make this Bszaar surpass anything aod “utherland Leing the apexkers of the| of the kind ever heid in Chas lottetown. evening, a good time may be expected. As| Proceeds will go towards paying off the the ten.) rance question is now one of interest | debt on the Convent. toall, we woud advise a!l—both for and] St, Dunstan's College Band will be in at- against—to teke advantage of this oppor- | tendance. tunity of hearing the subject handled in a] The railway authorities will issue return master}y manuer, hy gentlemen thoroughly | tickets to Charlottetown, at ene first-class competent to do so, Temperance sermons | fare, from all Stations on the 26th and 27th wil be preached from all the pulpits next ary. November 28th, to parties attending the A Kes: = sa ' . Baziar. Persons availing themselves will re- save. ULXG Bustvess —The St. John Sun} quire to be turnished with certificates of ays: ‘The business being carried on by the I. _ “*, &t present does not indicate any ill €ffecta from the Mx Kinley bill The ship- as from this port to Boston are heavier . A" last year. This is somewhat owing, it . true, tothe failure of the potato crop oe the warehouse was packed and eee “p heaped high with sacks of potatoes, e me — ory bags being piled there. They Piwheries y from P. KE. Island, ‘Lhe steamer frei _ and being unable to handle a'l the iene om the State of Maine will make an a +. trip, _ arriving this morning. The |Z 0 eee is the best indicator of the effect, | ants on the 15¢h of November. eae’ of the McKinley bil', and this trade | lars apply to panic - falling off, Lhere was a sort of MRS. Ss Ww. MITCHELL, * Fw a few days, but shipments are now Euston Street, “lage as usual, Lar e shipments of fish D. R. H. MITCHELL, are alg» om y . booming. go™y forward, and the trade is Guardian Offic. Committee, for presentation to conductors on return trip. Admission, J0 cents ; Tea, 25 cents. For particu- Or to fhovsS —tf Neit McLeop, Hillsbor« uzh Square November, inst., good to return up to and or Agency, Railway Station. attendance, signed by the Secretary of Bazaar | — ery, Malpeque Road, NEW DOUBLE TENEMENT HOUSE dence of H. J. Catlbeck, Esq. ; ; ou Euston Street will be ready for ten- given immediately. Apply to FRANCIS . JARRON, ve diate —WM. Dopb. McG REGOR, HE S, S. “BONAVISTA,” for St. John’s, Newfoundland will be due at Charlottetown on SATURDAY, the 22nd inst., and will carry Cattle and Sheep on deck, Por Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS, & CO.,, Agents, novis3 In calling your attention to our steck of BLACK GOODS, we desire you to note the Excellent Values given in French and India Serges, Cashmeres, French Merinos and Henrietta Cloths, Daigoa Stripes and German Diagonals, new and rich, Courtald’s and Priesily’s Crapes, Mourning Millinery, Crape Bonnets and Hats, STANLEY BROS., BROWN’S BLOCK. nov7 FOR Evening Wear. DRESSES, WRAPS, GLOVES, FANS, Xe. BEER BROs., A CURE IS CERTAIN CASE—— —-—-IN EVERY When a Faithfal Trial is Given WOODILL’S Worm Lozenges. novl2 WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e j ANTED.--By a young man of steady habits, from the country, a situation as nee Apply at this office. 2i pd—novit WANTED.—A situation as a general servant, or to do plain sewing. Apply at this office, novi3—3i pd WANTED- A good plain Cook. Highest wages and no washing. Apply to a nov WANTED.—A smart young mén to actas New Agent on the train. Apply at once to News 3i pd—novil R SALE.—A Hal] Stove—Sultana Base Burner—in good condition.—R. K. Jost. novld—tf OST.—On Wednesday afternoon, Nov. Sth, between Beer & Goff’s shop and the Lendon House corner, a Ten Deltar American Bill. The tinder will be suitably rewarded by leaving the same at THE EXAMINER office. . novs LET.—A Tiouse with four rooms, good cel- lar and stable. Apply at Hyndman’s Brew- 3i eow pd—nov4d TPO, LEL.—One half of a Double Tenement House On Sidney Street, adjoining the resi- Possession cen be T° LET.--A Houwre on Pleasant Street, with Stable and Coach House, Posgession imme- septzt_ LET.—A Dwelling Mouse on Upper Euston Street, in goot order. Apply . € er sw--noV Pries - ~ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, i890. | Overs a Dalle ~Eam Bown but Happy, because PROWSE BROS’. prices on Men's, Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing are below me. Ut their customers. makes it easy for me as well as for tio! everybody come and buy Reefers and Over- coats from the Wonderful Cheap Men. tin your interests to hold the prices dowr. I am. here Miy name is LOW PRICES Charlottetown, November 10, 1890. isG & 144 QUEEN STREET. Winter White Wool Grey Wool Blar commen — —— ——(x)—~——-—_ — ---— PERKINS & STERNS. iSlankets, White Union Blankets, ikets, Grey Union Blankets, Bed Comforts, Superior Knitting Yarns, very cheap. FUR GOODS--VERY BEST VALUE. Mien’s Fur Coats, Ladies Fur Jackets, Fur Capes, Fur Caps, Fur Boas, Fur Mufis, Fur Gloves, ete. Cheapest Sleigh Robes in the City. Try Perkins & Sterns’ Cheap Dry Goods Store. Charlottetown, Nevember 7, 1890. ae - _ Nitsa aa PS os Sharter. om — ma - ~ — a > = ee eaenne: mace ULOTHING. MADE Qr ———(x) a Men’s Overcoats, ARKENTINE ‘“‘EREMA,”. 300 Tons Register, Al at Lloyds, now at Peake’s No. 1 Wharf landing cargo from Liverpool, | Men’s Overcoats, | Men's Overcoats. is open for Charter either to United States | ports or West Indies, or would carry Starch to Liverpool, Englavd. Apply to - PEAKE BROS. & CO. nov8—ti New Tannery. LONG BROS., Tanners and Curriers, ——DEALERS IN-—— Hides, Calfskins, Sheepskins, Horse Hides, Tail-Uair, ete. Market Rates paid for Hides, ete. MALPEQUE ROAD, Opposite Ch’town Woolen Mills. oct6—3m eod : | FRED. de €. DAVIES, | } Late Smith & Woodman, Chemists, St. Augustine, F.orida. NEW DRUG STORE. ISPENSING of Prescriptions a specialty at all hours of day or night. Only the purest Drugs, Chemicals, Fluid Extracts and Tinctures used in dispensing. Patent Medicines of all kinds, Cough Cures, Rheumatism and Neuralgic | Cures, Liniments, Salves, Horse Powders, | Blisters, Liniments, etc. Try ‘‘DAVIES’ SALVE.” Has no equal | for Sores, Burns, Sore Fyes, Old Sores, In. flammatory or Bealing Sores, and for any sore where there is inflammation or proud flesh. Dr. Eaton's Asthma Cure, 23c., 50c, and $1 00 bottles. : Perfumes, Soaps and Toilet Waters of every description Cigars, Tobaceos, Pipes, etc., ete. oct30 d&w Boys Overcoats, boys’ Overcoats, Boys’ Overcoats. seins samnntecl tos Nien’s Reefing Jackets, Viens Reefing Jackets, | Mens HReefing Jackets. sannarpnivinan{ 2 Pocenincgyoareh MEN'S SUIFS! BOYS SUITS! —_——_{x )—_-——. We are showing a large stock of Clothing at moderate prices. {)——— HARRIS & STEWART, -- LONDON HOUSE. Charlojtetown, Oct. 23, 1890—5i ENORMOUS STOCK ! renee 200 Cases Rubbers and Overshees, AMERICAN AND CANADIAN, GREAT VARIETY, commen emnmnne! 9 Reiliincnascnenteenty GREAT BARGAIN SGI ——{0) )—-—-— RUBBER IS RISING IN PRICE. As we have bought before the rise we can give you Bargains. Come with the rush to GOFF BROS, (x) Charlottetown, Oct. 1 ili sees ” ah: : 4 : ps _ 6 79 f HiT } :