abet : ‘ et © Bien cataiac ee tel WEN , pri ES ees ; a eae oe ON RE IRL TERI FS 78 Local and Other Items. \r BERMUDA,- from P. E. Island at Bermuda on the November 14t} al FrremMen’s Pay.—Moncton firemen hav vi their pay increased 50 per cent. ibe aslary of hosemen is now $27 per year, an #45 for firemen. Stitt THey Come orted trom St ' Another ghust st John. ' a } has seen the spectre, whic is rey Phis tim * iil le Oy Who »mbles the child’s mother - \ pact that all men with gray and mat i whiskers should know, that Bueking i) lwa san even browa o : oe ; IN The Women’s Missionary So yor the firs Methodist Church wii! their Annual neeting this evening in 1 ach \ (30 p.m. An interesting p yramn nas veel prepared, daeeiitgel An Unrrvuge Report.—lIt is now sai that the report that Frank Beard, who re eatly married a daughter of Suprem ‘ourt Judge Taschereau, has been appoints secretary to the premier, is untrue. etendlinepian Aut those heating and itching humors of th The schooner Effie Sweet, , | walked out of And BAS B- TYLA TY WY H ‘i y XAMINER, a FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1889. cor ae | TELEGR RABISLNAS i | SreciAL DespatcnEs To SHE EXAMINER. Bad For Emin Pasha. Lonpon, Dec. 5. : ' ze from Zanzibar announces } that Emin Pasha met with a probably fata) accident to-day. Being near despatch now lies at Bagamoyo in a critical condi- tion. All the physician declare Emin’s injuries fatal, Stanley's physician is hopeful of saving Kmin’s life, but says under the most favor- able circumstances the patient moved for at least ten days. Stanley will irrive at Zanzibar on Thursday aboard the Sperber. Emin’s of-war, doctors Lreriman iInan-ot-war } ; | peopie COMmG Ul Aa British man 4 Sensational Elopement. Orrawa, Dec. 5 | A sensation has b ) ereated here by the Campbell of the Militia Department, with Fredk. O'Connor, of some means and ll well originally to connected. Campbell belonged sighted he » window dy mistske and Soe | fell on his head, fracturing his skull. He except Stanley's cannot be lii0 NEWS.) a young man possessed | Mr. | Digby | ‘Superior Quality aad Better Valu Bargains. liaving rented a portion of the Store at present eccupied by of Queen Square, for the month of December, a large a on and after TUESDAY NEXT, the 3rd inst., ¢ ee OLIDAY GOODS! (x) December 3. 1889. y the Tryon Woolen Co., Cameron Block, on South Side irge and varied assortment of Holiday Goods will be offered for sale | onsisting of Papier Machie Goods, Fire Brasses and Fenders, Curtain Chains, Oxydized foods, Dressing and Stationery Cases, Desks, Albums, Blotters, Fancy Flower and Work Baskets, Ladies’ Jewel and Dressing Cases. Vases, Fairy Lamps, Inkstands, Le . : ;, tter Balances Puzzles, Magic Lanterns, China Tea Sets, Surprise Boxes, Photograph Screens, Candie Roses, D . : SCS, i-h Papers, Bon-Bons, Musical Boxes, Dolls and Toys in great variety, all purchased for cash from the best houses in Eagland, A Grand Chance for inieading purchasers to secure 7 ANYONE who can prove to our satis- | G0008 —AT THE— Diamond Bookstore faction that.the 6 2 elopement of Mrs. Campbell, wite of Colin | 4 OLIDAY o ~ARE NOT THAN ANY ¢ OF— FF THE SPASMODIC IMPORTATIORS. ee Cases, and numerous other articles suitable for the Christmas T'rade. ‘Ae price away down below all competitors, We are now selling these goods at THE BAZAR =o catcinenesinnenast. nal iptnimeengnasy PERKINS STERNS Bi STERNS. eal | \ TE HAVE A LARGE VARIRTY OF FANCY GOODS, such as Plush Goods, Bronze Goods, Vases, Baskets, Fancy Lamps, Photograph Albums and frames, India Rubber Toys, To make 2s PER CENT. EISCOUNT. ; overhead will open for the Season on MON- MORNING NEXT, Qth instant, and You The Government have received an orcer| The Attraction of the City. See our Immense Stock of ilp, so troublesome to many persons, County. His wife left three young child-| ' ‘ ‘ : $ cs .? ~. ° 1 5 . ! effectually cured by the use of Ayers Hal’ | ren. Mr. Campbell knew of their intended | ’ ‘ ++ } + ; ty hese cis } : j Vigor [tf not attended to in time, thi ed flight, but could not prevent it, asses are y liable to result in ioss of t! Siiiennosilaldinds ail nk sia onaigiliea Another Cashier in Trouble. MASSING THe Tr I —It is 1 ported that a " theusand troops will be mas ‘ ivings W ASHINGTON, Dec. 5 ‘ ‘ “4 : . ' ‘ ; .% oe a toa, Vat. next surmm . il 4 De in f } S dav the Speaker laid be I wn | it isa sired to see Vv nid c ‘ } : . . P } po ree, S68 ogg the ; 7 »pidly iore the house a communication from the t i ve Sold cal De ulppe + ; : int ren ushearenabiat” of soldiers can equipped and late seageant-at-arms of the house inform- | taken to a designated point, ; J , ° . ee — ing him of cashier Silcott’s defaleation. | - > . . . i ee ates - ; as Whereupon the house adopted a resolution | THY SYICTYAMS PIANO.—Kion Lb Over . , { we WW: ; vvh- | authorizing the appointment of a select; saysi—Phe Williams Piano | recently | she } peer tat se sill daniels ot committee to examine the accounts of the } irom you has given every atista ; ee : cs ee : B At oe fo fethondl ffice of the sergeant-at-arms, and report, | wouid recomnit i to int ing } 1 rs. So! ay \"\ il Lo | — = -_—_— i () n ' ie ie , ee » DAY ee | For Imperial War Vessels. t o will be AS Socral ial in J. ) ; be _—- Orrawa, Dec. 6. MeLe Hall last evening was a success } the f est sense of the word. Lhe enti Cf} ~ ‘ . ° , ° | > 7 > ’ ? rramme wW w carried out. Miss M_ } in councll setting apart Constance Cove, B, } 5* aa a" * : : } c% preside d at the organ which was kind’: C., for the exclusive use of Imperial war | lor the « ton by J. wu & ( vessels. — Broop tells. We may not be able to inf royal and noble blood into a mans veins; bi we can do better; we can expel from them the use . : mio00d 8 the veri impure ind poisonous humors by \yer’s Sarsaparilia. Pure kind of royal biood a slaiaidcesanies Laovon Draters 1s Trovete.—T! lruro Gu wrdian saVS he liqu yr cases b fore the Recorder yesterday resulted thirteen convictions and the imposition fines amounting in all to $770. ‘Two cases were dismissed and two continued -_— Sreet aND Force Works.—The Last ern Chronicle, ot New Giasgow, N. 8., re ports: We are giad to be abie to announce that @ loss to the Forge Works will not exceed $1000 to the building, and a similar amount to machinery, and that it is parily rovered by insurance. J a fuse Canco Damacep.—A few nights ago # fire was discovered in the cabin ef the schr. Ember May, loaded with potatoes frem P. Island, and lying at Hamphrey’s wharf, Hali fax. The hose was turned on and the fire was putout. The origin of the fire is un known. The cargo was pretty well soaked. but otherwise the damage to the vesse! will not amount to much. - - ordance yvernment, ' 7 Tne Istanp Streamers —In a with the rules of the Dominion G tne steamer Vrinces ‘ Wy 1 ¢ yalies was ODilged to go on the slip at Pictou for survey this week. } ly , + XI Her place as _ been supp ied by the str. M. A. Starr. The examination having been sa ‘ ; ; >% ‘ i. “} factorily passed, the Princess of Wales will return from Pictou to-morrow afternoon with the mails, etc. POLICE CouURT. ‘1 he business which en- gaged the attention of His Honor during , , : } . the month of November may be summarized as follows: Drunks 16; using abusive lan- "dal ; guage, 2; assault, 1 conviction 2 dismis breach of Canada Temperance Act, 2 con- maliclous Net victions 1 dismissal; nuisance 1; injuries to property, 1; vagrancy, 1. receipts lor the month, $93.09. —_>-— For Bostox.-—Th own, sailed for Boston last evening with a » steamer Carroll, Captain | general cargo and the following passengers ; Edward Gordon, J. Nickerson, Miss Buch James Paundon, Miss Bowden, Mr Gaul, Mrs. Gaul. This will be the Carroll’s We and his fellow town this season. Brown ‘ ‘ ’ ip to Un io moeratuiat { ptain oflicers upon their season’s work and hope to see them all hale and hearty next year. > A Crank’s VAGARY.—A Boston man named W. C. Trussell has been taying it the Bal- m ral Hot . Montre al, ior some time past. He has becs sick for the past wi K, and on Sunday morning, thinking he w hout to ile, reque sted. tuat one of the Z poles trom ro. of the hotel be transfer l to the window of room on which the American flag yuld be displ Lye l, so that under the fl iz of His noery a manager con nted and ti his window al] day Sunday before the ey n ight die. The >, { . _ ly } ram e fag conseq rently floated from the supposed to be dying man. The effect seems to have heen salutary, for on Monday morning he was much improved. icseniipiages Tue Bars Ciosep Urp.—The Fredericton Gleaner says the | quor dealers have held a caucus, and, it is understood, ‘*‘decided to close uptheir bars for awhile. At any rate the old places are now shut up, there isno sign of liquor about, and a general feeling of dryness is said to prevail.” It adds: Quite a run is reported at the bar- racks canteen and officers’ mess, and it is said that anumber of the unfortunate im- bibers, who have, in consequence of the cruel action of the liquor men, been so sadly cut off from all means of ‘‘whetting their whistles,” are being cared for at these places LWELFTH OF JuLy CELEBRATION. —The St. John Te ra iys: At the last meet- ing oF the commiutt t was decided to in- v) Nova Seoti . et and New Eng! ind range L iges, : icipate in the 12:h “July celebration in this city, and invita- tions have accordingly been forwarded. Some of the | xlves in 8B ston had previ usly intimate present. In re it w AS deem » i their desire to be , lodges appear in black clothe ; hat, while the visitors will b Wear soft felt hats, of cord instead of band about the crown. ~ with Seana” Shot by 2a Moonshiner. Kansas Crry, Dec. 6, At Butler, Mo., on Tuesday night, Unit- ed States Marshal G. P. Willis was shot ind killed after he had fatally wounded Pierce Morgan, a moonshiner, who was re- sisting arrest. Morgan died yesterday. Gun-beat Stranded. Lonpon, Dec. 4. The British wun boat Watchful is strand- ed at Lowestoft ¢ ounty, off Suffolk. The Watchful is a composite vessel, of 560 tons, with four guns. Weather Bulletin. Toronro, Le>. 6.—10 a. m. South to west winds; rains oy sicet. cloudy with local MARRIED. On the 28th November, at the Pro-Cathedral of Montreal, by the Rev. Father Beaudevin, S. J, Francois Xavier Thomas Berlinguet, C. E., Resident Government Engineer at Three Rivers, to Amy Magdeleine Desbrisay, eldest dauchtet of the late Honorable Judge Pope, of Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Personal. Mr. H. W. Anderson, of the Island Rail- way, is notin Moncton superintending the snow plough service of the L. C. R., as stated yesterday, but is merely there to apply Mr. Unsworth’s patent snow plough appliance. re GREAT PorKeRS.—T. E. Murphy, Lot 65, brought to market to-day a carcass of pork weighing 608 lbs., a sow only one year and eight months old. She had a litter of nine this spricg; eight of them being sold at the me, and they averaged 250 Ibs, each. —- Same t i Exports. —The imports of King’s Co., N. S., for November were valued at $7,973, duty collected $1,600. The exports were valued at $24,800, of which potatoes furnished $16,645, the quantity being 12,- 549 barrels. > Price or Sucar.—The St. John Sun says: There is a firmer tendency in yeilow sugars. Redpath, of Montreal, asked an eighth of a cent more on Tuesday than he asked last week. Owing to keen com peti- tion between the refineries, sugar is about half a cent cheaper here than in the States, Isnanpd Honrses.—-The St. John Tele- | graph says: The P. E. L. horses brought to | St. John, yesterday, by Mr. W. 8S. McKie, are probably the best lot that have arrived in the city this year. The majority of the inimais weighed from 1,200 to 1,600 lbs. Among the lot are some excellent drivers, ' ° | Too Bap.—There is an amusing story told | of a Delaware man, who received a ‘*‘ horn: will find this the CHEAPEST LOT OF FANCY GOODS in the City. _ Our Millmery, Colored and Fancy Dress Goods, Cloth Jackets and Ulsters, Fur-Lined Cloaks and Black Astrakan Jackets at a Big Discount. xmas carps, 7 LARGE VARIETY OF DRESS GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, HAUT OPENING oni . November 30, 1889. have gone into the Xmas T our well-selected stock AT compare Prices. decd ——FOR— town from Teachers of the F for the position of Upper Prince Street School. 1890. Apply to ee wee ee ig’ because he married within a month after his first wife’s death. He told the serenaders | that he didn’t think it showed good taste to! come banging around a min’s house 80 soon | iiter a funeral, - JOURNALISTIC. —The Moncton J'imes appears in anew dress 2 ——— — -— oe . a See the stock of Mens’ Clothing selling cheap at the London House.—Harris & Stew- att. dec6 4i, Lecal Notices. The Xmas Apple Sale to-morrow morning will be the last chance of the season. half-past ten o’clock,—E. H. Norton & Co. | bags in the window of R. K. Jost’s shoe store ? dec6 6i | Handsome, engraved ladies’ and gents’ gold | watches and beautiful diamond rings just re- eived at E. W, Taylor’s. Call chromo picture screens that purchasers of goods get free at E. W. nea +} r uuis sue nice For THE Weak anp Laneaurp.—Campbell’s Beef, lron and Wine is one of the best tonics, ' : ale and vicinity royal l to the dress to be worn { ask for and get ( amp bell’s ‘ advisable to have the city | Wine. silk ul be permitted to | she has taken rooms on Beer’s Square, where uniiorm pattern, with : she is prepared to de Mantle and Dres qualities. medical men. If you are weak and languid a bottle will give instant relief. See that you: Beef, Iron and nov 6lyeod | * smaking at the shortest notice, ~dec Question.— What is in those pretty plush "pected. R PRINGIPAL WANTED, Engagement to date trom THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore. Ch’town, Vec. 3, 1889 —eod TO-DAY t WATSuNN’S Drug Store. An Item More Than Interesting, ( WING to the fact that private parties and itinerant peddlers from other places rade for a month or $0, we have decided to offer the whole of COsT. The pub. lie are invited to call and see the goods and EDDIN BROS. Upper Prince Street Scheel. PPLICATIONS will be received by the' TPPECQ@S_ ¢ y ' es A Board of School Trustees of Charlotte. ‘pt ICES, and competitor Se ‘irst Class, Ist January, ISAAC OXENHAM, Secretary of S:hool Board, Ch’town, Nov. 27, 1889—eod tl 9th BAZAAR! THE WILLING WORKERS. —INTEND HOLDING A— Tea and Fancy Sale —_- O N THURSDAY, 12th INsT., Soca ST. JAMS’ Doors open at 2.30. Te Sale at | at 6 o'clock. Come one! Come all! Admission, 10 cents. GERTRUD dec3— 4i aw RALL. a on the Table A good time ex: Tea, 25 cents. © E BROWN, Secretary. BUSINESS FOR SALE. YHE SUBSCRIBER, intending to devote | his whole attention to the Flour Mill possessing many nutritive and strengthening and Incandescent Light, offers {sr sale the is recommended by the leading Good Will and Stock-in-Trade oFhis Dry Goods Business. Terms easy, and satisfactory arrangement Miss Carey wishes to notify the public that made with any competent young man. decder3ieud w GEORGE E. FULL. hy sien AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICES. | We do as we advertise. Save yoar dollars by trading with us, PERKINS & STERNS. ee . LS We Run. We Run. COMPETITION ! We Run We Run. WE RUN AWAY FROM COMPETITION. lis a well-known fact that we run away from every competi- ior in every contest in OVERCOATS, REEFERS and SUITS. Com- petitors come along pulliag behiad, but never catch us. We are always before them in every line, but in quantity and quality we are away ahead of everyone. No firm dares or dreams of giving so inich for a dollar as we do. It’s an assured fact that we are the Cheapest. Everyone don’t test quality. Few can tell the differ- ence in quality, but everyone knows the differeace ian One Doliar and One Dollar and Thirty Cents. That's the difference in our We advise every honest, hard-werkine Iman to patronize the WONDERPUL CHEAP HE’, as they can get | Charlottetown, December 6, 1889—eod eo We Run. ‘TUN OAR Up to Ninth of December Next, more Clothing there fer $5 than they can ia any other Store in PRINCIPAL of the Charlottetowa for $6. We guarantee every Garment as represeated. | PAOWSS BROsS., 144 Queen street. | Charlottetown, Nov. 27, 1889—eod wky Labrador Herring. | — on _ rer Seeeeeee ae —— LATES! =[MPORTATIONS ——HAVE MADE OUR STOCK OF~—— TABLE AND FARGY SILVERWARE MORE COMPLETE THAW EVER. (Qe \] EW TEA SETS, Fruit Dishes, Dessert Sets, Cake Baskets, | Cruet Frames, with new styles of bottles, Baking Dishes, Egg Frames. The prettiest Breakfast Castors and Napkin Rings we have seen. Knives;Spoons, Forks. A few new Opera WANTS, LOST. FOUND —. Field Glasses cheap. a “a a _E. W. LOR, \\WJANTED 1MMEDIATELY.—A good Cook. | Ww atchmiller, Jeweler and Optician, Cameron Block, City. RiIME LABRADOR HERRING, now landing ex schooner ‘* Mary Mack.” Every barrel warranted. For sale by JOHN KELLY, American House, Dorchester Street. | Warehouse—Welsh & Owen’s Brick Build- ng, Water Street. tf —oct29 + . Ma. H. 8. HEARTZ Organist of Methodist Brick Church, | Will take a Limited Number of | Pupils on the Pianoferte. For terms, ete.. apply at the DUNCAN HOU?E, corner Water and Prince Streets. oct22—3m Apply to Mrs. InGs, Esplanade j — deci—Si2aw pd nov2 W 4NTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Cook. Appiy tom : to Mrs. GEORGE PEAKE, Charlotistown. | decd Y W ANTED —At the Hospital for the Inzane, two | Female Attendants. Apply at once to Dr, BLANCHARD, Charlottetown. 4i -dee4 ADVERTISER will pay a good rental ior a} warm, well-turnished house of about eighs | rooms iu good locality, for the winter. Appyy | | at this oilice. dec? ai” ; : el a swine Oras . . ‘ . ‘fy Q LET.—Dwelling House on corner of Pownal | 4 E are g Ving Great Bargains in CHAIRS. A fine assort- 1 and Kent Streets. Apply to THuos. W. Dopr.i < ment of Rattan Chairs, Ro kers, Dining Room, Smoking Cail and see our stock. MARK WRIGHT & CO. | Charlottetown, Nov. 15, 1889 nov4 —3aw tf , é ‘DIANO FOR 3\LE at a bargain, if apylied fur | aud Easy Chairs. atonce. Enquire at this office. i | novi—tf eed | YT ANTED,—A good Milch Cow. Apply to, | LAURENCE W, WaTsox, Queen Sweet, * eT er "9 om OF oe So. emma ven ia”