se een THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - . - socal and Other Items. | | - This morning one drunk Pourcs * < ‘v* was flues § wie . Aes oO fonder went to jsil last vad i ai ‘ ‘ roing, 10.0.1 A ekah Degree Lodge will | . te be ins itu e: at Scmmerside before } p-obably ’ th - r H c Nom aation of officers at nue ty Joie | “upment he tirst de- ; ee Wi - | > ! Cue Meetts rhere will be a meeting | ithe Men's ( 1 St Peter's Schoolroom | - © EY Phe 294 of the J. W. | vi , ‘a 5 Vompany vs Hen y L ne ‘ mart r i rus Po PRA To-day buyers are ying 20 cents ’ shel for potatoes for a ' Ha sand Boston , A meeting of the St . — ui wil be heid at , . gent. & S o clock o Harris Comnirrer —There . . tf the Baptist Church bu ne 4 ‘ it Dr. McLeod's oftice on Fi y eve rd clock. « i P Mf 3 of the Methodist ( ire requested to be in atiends t 8.3 k this evening iieniael ( yaet of Artifictal teeth for $s, at Murray's Dental Parlurs, Queen Street. Wwkhy li dy oie ad, 4 ’ d New The new stere between she Came | Newson blocks is neari g ; ‘ in ornament to the - Ar ine sleamer Coban, Captain as this rnoon from Montreal, . g ; e for the Newfound: * mete onal Fr West Inxpres.—The brigt Tit L wise, Captain Sanderson, has sailed fer S verside, where sue will load ; West ludies -— Frou Hanirax.—The steamer Coila ar- | rived from Halifax at 8 o'clock this morn- | ng, and sailed on return early this after- | nooo with a fullcargo cf potatoes, vals, | } TK, etc siiteiaiiiiied L. 0. A —A regular meeting of St. George's | Lodge, No. 117!, wiil be held in their Hall} to-morrow evening, at 7.30, sharp. A full atieodance is rq tested. Ail members of the Order are cor iat.y invited By order. -_ Must Bea Bra Pcare —It is report d that after the Thanksytving ®& rvice none of | our city churches on Ti u sday last, the; pa t rin announcing ‘he result of the col ec- t 12a Ll that $ and 5) tons of cual had | been laid cn the plate ! iellih incall LiGcy WANTED. — omplaint ia made | that the “‘eleccrie light” on Spring Park | Road, near Reyle’s Tannery, does not al- Perhaps the active man- | Light Company will at- | ways give light. ager of the Electric tend to it. -- 7 Civic. ~The adjourned regular meeting of | the City Council was, last evening, further | adjourned until to-night at half-prst seven, for want of a quorum. The oaly Councillors appearing up to half-past eight were Crabbe, Hughes, Large and Davison. nehneatiinneinih Stit ro THe Foxe-—The Pictou Stand- ard isat hand to-day, as usual, neotwith- standing the fact that the office, plant, etc., were destroyed by fireon Saturday morn- ing last. The paper is now being printed in the Enterprise office at New Glasgow. = “Tae Cooxer.”—This is a capital thing. juices and makes the meat} tender. We recommend it as one of the} best of the simple inventions of ingenuity mide in recent years for use in the kitchen. Tt saves t “The Cooker” is made and sol at Harris’ Tin Store, Queen Street. ied New Exrnres uPpaNny.—A late Montre1! despatch says: A report gains credence that * hew express ip ny is being organized to compete over the whole of Canada with the Caaadian and Dominion Co's. Recent legis- lation mpels railroad companies to carry articles no mutter by what express company offered. eiisileael Waiirecars 1s New Bavnswice.—lt ia reported in Mone:on, says the 7'im2s, that a mao living at Beliedane, near, Bathurst, wich 4 woman who is nct his wife, was taken out ef his house on Saturday night hy Whitecaps, fearfully maltreated and finally murdered. The report miy not be wholly tru’, but it has some tru h in it. siesta Daxczrovs Hatcuwary.—A_ hatch, right across the narrow plankway near the corner of Dorchester and Queen Streets, was, this morning. very nearly tue cause of seriousinjury, or perhaps loss of life, to one of our leading anid moat vaiu bl citiz Lis, It is a dangerous Plice, and it should be closed up,—or else a m in should be set to watch it and give warn- tog to foot-passenyers whenever it is open. A V ALUABLE Finp The Halifax IT. vrald Says: W.J. Nelson, who arrived in town ‘ast night, brings news of an extracrdioary find of gol.l ia the Gold River district, Chester Bisin. The lead was discovered by C. E. Willis, at the expenditure of a large amoynt of time and labor, and atter travelling 706 feet The discovery was not of quartz and Bd, as usual, but it is declared to be gold and qnartz; and that the specimens of quartz taken out shows that the lead carries thousands of dollars of gold to the ton. It is regarded as the most valuable lead in British North Americs, . ga Vw _ St. Joseru’s Bazaan —Special attention is direc tel to the advertisement of St. Joseph's Bazar, which appears elsewhere ia to-day's issue. The bazaar will be held eee Market Hail on Wednesday and Sane ‘ty November 26th and 27th. The et Swe ee = , ii ihe approaching bazsar excel a their former successful efforts + that direction, As the time for holding ene 13 fast approaching it would be a me who intend goentributing to hase bs ~ peer at once. Arrangements “S - mn ie for special fares on the rail- ag > i - expected that there will be A Don't ee from the country districts. a ty be ‘aot to make your engagements $0 - ab'e to attend this bazaar. iD. (. Cures Dyspepsia. — ; on Wall Street all day, but it was not until | after the close of business the really alarm- i Three bauk members of the New York Ciearing House Association were unable to settle the claims cf other banks against them. The balance against ithe Bank of North America’ was $1,400,000, which it could not meet. The | and | Co., 44 Broadway, assigned to-day, | being necessary to borrow several millions 2 | (aly. | gates intend visiting the Maritime Prov- | son is estimated _at seven hundred million TELEGRAPHIC NEWs.| SPRCLAL URSPATCURS TO Tus EXAMINER. A PANIC THREATENED, eee Several Banks Suspend. ee Other Big Failures _—-——— | two well-known commercial ambassadors, who lixcitement On Wall Street. ; Watt Srreer, N. Y., Nov. 10. The Bink of France holds the destinies ef the financial world at the present mo- ment. One growing apprehensions and io avert a panic in London which ehall reverberate through- out the e:vilized world s large available stock of geld in the world. ' c This one thing is | | gold. The Bank of France holds the only | }at Weymouth, N.S., after three years otf ' most efficient service in the thing is needed te stay the | On the 6th November this stock was 47,- | $70,000 pounds, he Bank of Germany 23,961,338 pounds. The Bank of England on | |} the same day held 19,228 567 pounds, and | Che impression seems to be gaining ground | . | that orly prompt action on the part of the | . . _ . . Bank of France can avert a panic in Lon- | don which will be felt all over the The situation in London is becoming pain- fully strained. South America, South Africa and Egypt, iu all of which England's moneyed interests are very large and are calling on the Bank of England for more gold, and the bank cannot respond. It is thought probable thac the directors of the bank must soon advance the rate to an even higher figure than six per cent New Yorx, Nov. 11. trouble have been Rumors cf current ing character of the trouble was known. North River, and During the day other banks were the Mechanics and Traders. the Mechanics and ‘Traders Banks mide settlement with the Clearing House ail right. The cthertwo banks received as- s stance fromother bauks in the Associ:tion pulled through. Decker, Howell & Liabi- lities about $10,000,009, while the asseis at the present market price Jargely exceed that sum. The cause of the suspension is the inability to boerrew the necessary amount required in the day’s business. The firms transac'ion are very large, it Whitney & Co., bankers, also failed to-day, John Y. Walker, Son & Co., im- porters of silk, $1 Pine s*., assigned liabilities $1,100,000; nominal assets $),300,000. The suspension of payment was made necessary by the impossibility of getting at the usual accomodations due to the stringency of the money market Ottawa Notes. Orrawa, Nov. 11, The plan suggested by the Minister of Agriculture for giving a bonus to bona fide settlers in the Northwest instead of the old poliey of assisted passages, is generally commented on favorably. Several of the British farmers’ delegates have become complete convertstu the Can- adian protective policy. One of the Irish representatives last evening announed as his opinion that a similar policy would be the first act of the Irish parliament after home rule is granted. The two Irish dele- inces before returning home. The lumber cut at Ottawa the past sea- feet. Snivage Case Withdrawn. Hauirax, Nov. 11. The life salvage case in connecticn with the rescue of the five seamen from the wrecked barque Melmerby, has beon with- drawn. It will be remembered that E P. McLean, of New Glasgow, and others is- sued a warrant claiming $2,000 for saving the five lives, but the salvors have changed their minds and a discontinnance has been filed. Another Storm, Lonpon, Ney. 11. A furious gale prevails along the Irish and Welsh coasts, and quantities of wreck- age have been washed »shore. The inces- sant downpour of rain has caused the mountain streams to become torrents, and numbers of workmen’s cottages have been swept away. A Prisoner Released. Lonvon, Nov. 11. Patrick Delany, implicated in the Phoenix Prrk murders, and serving a sentence of life imprisonment for connection with that crime, who appeared as a witness for the Times before the Parnell Commission, has been released from prison. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Noy. 12.—10 a. m. Moderate winds, fair weather, not much ehange in temperature. From Manger to Throne.—The demand for Dr. Talmage’s work has been so great that it is difficult to fill orders. The agent In this city expects to supply patrons soon, and fur- nish extra copies. FEegs.—Don't kill your hens, the con- sumer pays the duty. R K. Brace is giving a cent more this week for eggs, which is within one cent of what he was giving before the McKinley bill came into effect. —R. K. Brace. Nov. 12. Cheaper than cver..—A full line of the Camelot series; also the various poetical works, bound handsomely in cloth, for 25 cts at the Diamond Bookstore. Finger prayer books—A beautiful lot of these latest styles of pray.T books: just opened at the Diamond Bovkstore, 2...» world, | | profession at Santa Clara, California. Mie ee ee Personal. Witliam Hooper, Esg., Morell, was in town to-day. Mr. Jomes Webster, of the firm of Harper & Webster, Shedivc, is registered at the Hotel Davies : Mr. J. A. Morrison, of the firm of Morrison *& Musgrave, Halifax, is in the city. He ig at the Hotel Davies, James M. Sutherland, Esq., M. P. P., left this morning to spend the winter abroad. It is rumored that the partnership hitherto ex- isting between him and Mr. L. H. Davies has been dissolved. Messrs. James F, Black and M. Giblin, have been on a business trip to this Province, left for Montreal this moi ning. Mr. Ernest Mellish, son of J. T. Mellish, Esq , has been promoted to the position of Teller of the Merchants’ Bank of Halifax, ost ¢ bank in this city. He is a general favorite here, and will be much missed in the sane Soca = VEDNES AY, Pri Ef am Down veregats aud Reelers. a ER 12. Wl | hut Happy, because PROWSE |. literary > ‘> ae esi ? . ’ ® mul abletic ecenat the youre pepe | AEROS’. prices on Men's, Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing We ‘earn that De. MeSwain recently sold | his orange plantation at Riverside (Cal.) at a handsome advance on what it cost him, and | that he has gone to resile and practice his | | | | | In calling your aitention to our steck of BLACK GOODS, we desire yau to note the Excellent Vahies given in Freneh. and ladia Serges, Cashmeres, French Merines and Henrietta ioths, Balgea Stripes and) German Biagonals, new and rich, Courtald’s and Priestly’s Crapes, Mouriivg Wilinery, Cripe Bonnets and Hats. STANLEY BROS., BROWNS BLOCK. Po FOR cy - ss } . HT livening Wear, =, DRESSES, WRAPS, GLOVES, Fits, &c. “44/ ~—s BEER BROS. AGRAND ARTICLE. No More Tough Beef! FTER a most careful trial on Its merits, ; we have purchased from Mr. Crabhs, of Toronte, the right for this Province of his * COOKER.” We have no hesitation in say- ing that there should be one in every house- hold. Out of many who have sent us testi- monials we insert a few’ inthis issue. For roasting purposes it is unsurpassed; as a baker it cannot be beat. Orders left at HARRIS’ promptly attended to. TIN STORE Messrs. Harris & Ross,— The ‘“‘Cooker” 1 bought from you is a splendid article. For roasting purposes it is unsurpassed. I have much pleasure in recom- mending it Mrs. A. J. MurRpuy. Messrs. Harris & Ross,— I have given the ‘‘ Cooker” I got from you a most careful trial. I find it most valuable for roasting beef, etc. I am sure @ person once using one would not like to do with- out it. : Mrs. T. J. Moxris. Mrssrs. Harris & Ross,— The ** Cooker ” I got from you is certainly all you claim for it. Meat roasted in it be- comes quite tender. Three is no shrinkage nor possibility of it burning. i have much pleasure in recommending it. Very truly, }, P. ARCHIBALD, Propiietor Osborne House. nov4—6i WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e WANTED —A smart young man to act as New Agent on the train, Apply at once to News Azency, Railway Station. 3i pd—novll OST.—On last Sunday, part of a Gold Brace let. Finder will please leave it at this office. novll--2ie pd OR SALE.—A Hail Stove—Sultana Base Burner—in good condition.—R. K. Jost. novig—tf —_— panei en io Wednesday afternoon, Nov. ith, between Beer & Goff’s shop and the London House corner, a ‘Ten Dollar American Bill. The finder will be suitabiy rewarded by leaving the same at Jue EXAMINER office. nov Sag LET.—A House with four rooms, good cel- lar and stable. Apply at Hyndman’s Prew- ery, Maipeque Rvuad. 3i eow pd—nov4 O L&ET.— A Dveelling House on Unper Euston Sireet, 1a good order. Apply to CHARLEs McGREGOR. 2w—novl O LET-A House «n Lower Queen Street Apply to Thomas McQuaid, oc’ ecd T° LE?.—One haif of a Double Tenement House On Sidney Street, adjoining tae resi- dence of H. J. Callbeck, Esq. Possession czn be K D. C, for the Stomach. given immediately. Apply to Francis P. Mc U4RkKON, om4 it are below me. ‘thelr customers. makes it easy for me as well as for iio! everybody come and buy Reecfers and Over- coats from the Wonderfal Cheap Men. in your interests to hold the is LOW PRICES Charlottetown, November 10, 1890. ft am here prices down. My name 136 & 144 QUEEN STREET. ds, Cheap. dikes oleae —(X)——-—-—__—__—_ — PERKINS & STERNS. White Wool Blankets, Grey Wool Blankets, Grey Union Blankets, iuih \X) White Union Blankets, Bed Comforts, Superior Knitting Yarns, very cheap. FUR GOODS--VERY BEST VALUE. Men’s Fur Coats, Ladies Fur Jackets, Fur Capes, Eur Caps, Fur Boas, Fur Muffs, Fur Gloves, ete. Cheapest Sleigh Robes in the City. (x) Try Perkins & Sterns’ Cheap Dry Goods Store. Charlottetown, November 7, 1890. eS a SS For Charter. E24 RK ENTINE ‘EREMA,”, 309 Tons Register, Al at Lloyds, now at Peake’s No. 1 Wharf landing cargo from Liverpool, is open for Charter either to United States ports or West Indies, or would carry Starch to Liverpool, England. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO. nov8—tf New Tannery. LONG BROS., 1 a ° Tanners and Curriers, ——DEALERS IN—— liides, Calfskins, Sheepskins, Horse! Hides, Tuil-air, etc, Market Rates paid for Hides, ete. MALPEGUE ROAD, Opposite Ch’town Woolen Mills, oetij—3m eod FRED. de C. DAVIES, Late Smith & Woodman, Chemists, St. Augustine, Florida. ——- 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 aj] kinds. Cough Curcs, Rheumatism and Neuralgic Oures, Liniments, Salves, Horse Powders, Blisters, Liniments, etc. Try “ DAVIES’ SALVE.” Has no equal | for Sores, Burns, Sore F yes, 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. Cigare, Tobaccos, Pipes, etc., ete, oct30 d&w pO LET.—A Houre on Pleasant Street, with Stable and Coach House. Possession imme- diate.-—~WM. Dopp. septz2 ‘ape GLOTHING. (5) Mien’s Overcoats, Mien’s Overcoats, Men's Overcoats. (6) ———— Boys Overcoats, Boys Overcoats, 7 Boys’ Overcoats. aieen—oinl Se Mien’s Reefing Jackets, Wen’s Reefing Jackets, Men's Reefing Jackets. comnceimenn aiotinnatione MENS SUIPFsS! BOYS SUITS! (x}-—— We are showing a large stock of Clothing at moderate prices. HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON Bovuses. Charlottetown, Oct. 23, 1890—6i eee en ne oneal ENORMOUS STOCK ! ——(x) 500 Cases Rubbers and Overshoes, AMERICAN AND CANADIAN, GREAT VARIETY, GREAT BARGAINS! prams: =| Anca RUBBER IS RISING IN PRICE. As we have bought before the rise we can give you Bargains. Come with the rush to GOFF BROS. Charlottetown, Oct. 1 e ES he AR OAM BER eg. wd OR A I BE er ee