ay ~-* rmmniyyws£§9 PHI AA ALS Local and WINTER STEAMER Lhe Stanley is plying to-day as usual, = rt FRY Pianos at J. T. (Jueen St Have you seen the Williams Willis W Ce Bee ? wer - M CAT Come and i ir BOTY Christ mas mus at the children's concert, this evening, in the Methodist Sunday 'S<« hool ron - To-morrow EVENIN: if not engaged otherwise vo to the concert and = «distribu tion of Xmas boxes in the Upper Metho dist Church. > Tue Concert anp Curistuas TREE in connection with the Upper Prince St. Me thodist Church, will commence at 7.50 to morrow night. ini I. O. G. T.—Ch’town Lodge, No.1, I. 0. G T., meets to-night in MeLeod’s Hall at half past seven sharp. All members ars order, J A. Houston, sec y. request to attend. By shades Illia A Hanpsome Present.—A pleasant Christ mas surprise awaited Messrrs. Beer Bros. on Christmas eve in the form of a very handsom ottice lamp, the gift of their employes Beas Reales Coxcert.—No pains have been spared in getting ready for the Sunday School Concert in the Methodist Brick Church to-night. See programme in another column. bronze i cali Ar Harvarp.—The Canadian Harvard University have organized a Can dian Club, of which Prof. McVane, of P KE. Island, is a leading member. purely a social one, residents at jhe ciud 1 ~~ Fanoy Goods.—The auction sale of fancy goods at The Bazaar, Queen Street, will com- mence again Friday afternoon, and continue sftornoon and evening untii the whole stock is closed out.—E. H. Norton & Co., Auc tioneers. ceiiieew nae Sap Accrpent.—An Ellerslie correspondent of the Pioneer writes to say that an accident happened near there on Tuesday last, by which John MeNeill, son of John McNeill, of North Junction Mills, was badly hurt by a tree fall- ing upon hizn., sanpeeiiaaiidonan Pouce Courr’—Five drunks and a lar- ceny case constituted the docket this mora- ing. One of the drunks was fined $4 or 8 days, and the remainder were disposed of for $2 or 8 days each. The larceny case was adjourned for 8 days. —_—————»>—--—— Tue Srantey.—The information that the steamer Stanley would not move on Christmas Day, published in Toe Examin- er ot Tuesday, came from the office of the Department of Marine. But the steamer arrived and departed as usual. sncienniiginimnts No remepby for blood disorders can equal Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Though concentrated and powerful, this medicine is safe, and may be taken by children as well as adults. Phy- sicians recommenn it in preference to any other. Price $1. Worth 35 a bottle. ~~ -— Axsovt Ovsters.—The Pioneer says: Mr D. Campbell showed us a remarkable cluster of oyster shells the other day. There were as many as fourteen distinct oysters in the group. We understand Senator Montgomery intends taking it with him to Ottawa when parliament i3 called together. od A Curtosity.—The Farmersays: Mrs. lsaac Jeffrey, of Linkletter Road, brought to this office on Monday a curiosity in the shape of a small egg which she found inside of a common duck egg. Itis only about three quarters oi ari inch in length, but is perfectiy formed, with a shell of the ordinary tmaterial. —_——_»-—— A Goov Move.—According to the Militia Gazette, it is not at all improbable that a general efficiency competition for infantry and rifles will be a feature of next season’s drill. \ definite scheme is likely to be formulated in the near future. It will likely be some what after the style of the artillery efficiency com petition. si eailieemnali Timeer Burnev.—A Winnipeg despatch gays: A lumberman who has explored the whole northern region, states that the Gov- ernment has lost three million dollars in timber dues alone since 1882, and a hundred million dollars would not cover the amount of timber destroyed by fire between Lake Dauphin and Lake Winnipeg. The In- dians set the fires to drive game and signal friends. —_——e--— JOURNALISTIC. —Last Saturday's issue of the st. John Gazetic consisted of sixteen pages. The reading matter is excellent, and the ad vertising patronage good. The Moncton J'ranscript is also at hand, ontaining eight pages of interesting reading matter and advertisements, The Truro Guardian will hereafter be pfub- lished by Mr. Pieno, of the Pictou News. It is reported that Truro is to have a new Liberal-Conservative paper Mr. W. 2 Liimeck is said te be the moving spirit. ——<_———— Crry Apreat Covrt.—Two cases of appeal from the valuation of the city assessors were hefore the court this morning. In one case— that of Alexander Shaw, McEachen’s build ing, Queen Street, —the assessors’ valuation of the stock was $5,000, which, after hearing the evidence of the appellant, was reduced to $1,500, upon which amount Mr. Shaw was ordered to pay the assessment of one per cent levied. In the case of E. H. Norton & Co. an assessment if $2,000 was made upon the stock of the Christmas Bazaar Company, which has tor some time past been doing business in Char- lottetown. On the application of Mr. E. H. Norton the hearing of this case was adjourn- e1 until Monday. a New Goods.—Received some nice overcoat- inzs per S. S, Stanley. Sold cheap. McLeod & McKenzie. dec26 Bargains.—From present date until further uotice we will give immense bargains in every line we keep in stock,—McLeod & McKenzie. dec26 Fox tux Weak 4xp Laneuip.—Campbell’s 4, Iron and Wine ia one of the best tonics. possessing many nutritive and strengthening qualities. Js recommended by the leading médical men. Jf you are weak and languid a bottle will give instant relief. See that you ask for and get Campbell's Beef, Iron and ine. nov 6lyeod Something new—I have received a nice lot ot ladi- ® pure gum American Rubbers. Each ~ ‘s put up in a handsome plush bag, and _— 4 nice Christmas present. Call and see x -—R. K. Jost, dealer in boots and shoes, orth side Queen Square. dec9 2w DAILY Other tems. | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | SprecraL DesPaTCHES TO THE EXAMINER, The Vale Colliery Disaster. } New Giascow, N. S., Dee. 25. \ euor extinguish the fire in th Val litery Have pros ed unavailing and |to-day the management decided to shut down the mine indefinitely, closing all air drafts in order to smother the Dre, if pos it The nre Wa n al ld slope how jonly used to put steam pip down t the pump, and was continually being timbered , tO keep iL ifom crack ine it iS supp sed | that when the timbers burn that it may fall in and extinguish itself rhe lower levels ire between three and four thousand feet deep where jhe best coa) is found, which is rgely by Sted Company whose ;Supply in that direction is now cut off Bets ee and four hundred men will be t wn out of work at the mine, and an y a } which . a : hea le opening supposed to be Dead I JOHN, De c. 95. who while digging a well of this city on Tuesday was earth caving in, Ja ies Macee, ? 1 few mues out buried by a portion of the is supposed to be dead. A large party of men were at work all the morning endeav- oring to rescue him. At five o’clock- he was alive ind the rescuers 8} bo him and told him to keep up courage fora short time. He rv plied that he could not live mucl long er. Shortly after this hourgand just when he rescuers were making good _ progress, nother large quantity of sand went in, and, after some delay, the party were com- pelled to abandon the search —— _ suffocated by Smoke. Pictov, Dec. 25. Abr 4 o'clock this morning the cottage of an old man named Samuel Carlton, who lives near the marine slip, was discovered to be on fire. The neighbors broke open the door and found Cariton suffocated by the smoke. An inquest this morning indi- that the deceased retired about mid- nigh’, leaving the lamp burning on the table. It is surmised that the lamp ex- ploded as the table is much charred. The other damage from fire is slight. ee A Terrible Affair. cated Orrawa, Dec. 25. A horrible tragedy is reported from Templeton, 10 miles from here. William Ford. whois believed to be insane, murder- ed his wife and child, and tried to kill his sister-in-law, but, failing in that, he set fire to his house, and then cut his own thront. The bodies of Mrs. Ford and child were burned in the ruins of the house. = — The Portuguese Troubie. Lisson, Dec. 25. It is reported that the dispute between England and Portugal regarding their African possessions will be submitted to Duke Ernest of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha for arbitration. The British minister here has had several interviews with Senor Gomez, Portuguese Foreign Minister, on the question at issue. long The Duty on Flour. GTTaAwa, Lec. 20. it is claimed that Ogilvie & Co., Mani- toba millers, have been informed that the duty on flour is to be increased at the com- ing session of parliament. On the strength of that assurance they will build new flour mills in British Co)umhia. ——— Viore Trouble in Brazil Busnos Ayres, Dec. 29, Private telegrams from Montivideo re- ceived by persons here confirm the news of the recent disturbance and riots at Braz'l, and state that the situation of the present Brazilian government is critical. Died Abroad. Orrawa, Dec. 25. Peter Miller, clerk of the English jour- nals in the Dominion Senate, died on Tues- day in California, where he had gone {or the benefit of his health. He was a native of Chatham, N. B, Paid Up Again. Orrawa, Dec. 25. The owners of the saw mills at Chau- dierre Falls have paid up the arrears of hy- draulic rents due to the Dominion Govern ment and obtained new leases. The amount of arrears was 864,687. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Dec. 26.—10 a m. Winds mostly west and southwest, partially cloudy to cloudy, with local rains or sleet, BIRTH. At Charlottetown, on Dec. 25, the wile of John Hobbs, of a son. ibd. Ou Christmas morning, at the residence of James Peebles, Esq , King Square, of heart disease, Emily Edith Domini, wife of Mr. W. R. Haris, Roseneath. (Funeral will leave at 2 o'clock to-morrow (Friday) for St. Peter’s Cemetery. } At Ten Mile House, on the 29th November, the 75th year of his age. May his soul rest in peace. On Christmes Day, at the heme of her sis- ters, in this city, of consumption, Annie Mc- Dougall, for many years the faithful servant of the Rev. Dr. Fitzgerald. Man's origin is most obscure, But surely there’s some force In saying that of turkeys fat Cranberry is the sauce. —New York Commercial Advertiser. Qranges only 25 cts. @ dozen; pure candy only 20 cts. a pound; Nuts, Figs, Dates and Grapes fresh aud good at Beer & Goff’s. dec20 3i 1889, after a short illness, James Smith, in | EXAMINER, } ‘ ! | i | | { ' HOLIDAY Having rented a portion 0 _ ammeoed _ 1889. ee i. SE 2 THURSDA Y, DECEMBER 26 COnDS! (x) { the Store at present occupied by the Tryon Woolen Co., Cameron Block, on South Side e peghage : ‘ a i a r age 2 . * « of Queen Sqnare, for the mouth of December, a large and varied assortment of Holiday Goods will be offered for sale on and after TUESDAY NENT, the 3ra inst, consisting of Papier Machie Goods, Fire Brasses and Fenders, Curtain Chains, Oxydized Goods, Dre Ladies’ Jewel and Dressing C ssing and Stationery Cases, Desks, Albums, Blotters, Fancy Flower and Work Baskets, ases, Vases, Fairy Lamps. inkstands, Letter Balances, Puzzles, Magic Lanterns, China Tea on , oPica ag > yrs Leragone ‘ » ACA ie ‘ 2 4 8 ; Sets, Surprise Boxes, Photograph Screens, Candie Roses, Dish Papers, Ben-Bons, Musical Boxes, Dolls and Teys in great variety, all purchased for cash from the best houses in England, Bareains. December 3, 1889. Grand Christmas Concert 4 PRINCE ST. METHODIST CHURCH, 1 eC ap . 0 (| ay ( 0 q ( es | Thursday h. Se 26th, yr sin nl . | inttwmen se PERKINS & STERNS. -~— Anthem-—‘‘ The Old Story ”. Choir Address Rev. Mr. Read Caro|—‘*’Tis Our Yearly Festive Day” School and Orchestra } Cornet Solo Gallant Soldiers irumpet March (played without valves) | ea. Mr. Fletcher | Recitation .. scholar Orchestra—.Jubilee March. . Rollinson Carol-—** Chrteteing Getle” .. 65s. ese eens . School and Orchestra ee gs ee ces esis ss eee Sextette—‘*‘ When the Shepherds hcceds cad Violin Solo (Selected)........Mr. Vinnicombe Kindergarten Song..... ....-infant Class | Ne ee adacs ee enes Scholar ‘*Swing the Guiden Censers Reading........ Rev. Mr. Brewer mae Dees (VOR WERE). . occ csccae cece ee = Mrs. Stanley and Miss A. Moore > ,O » Q any Boy S O0US Carol—‘‘ Chiming”..... School and Orchestra Violin, Piano and Organ—‘‘ Ave Maria”’..... Miss A. Moore and Messrs. and Heartz. Vinnicombe Recitation..... .. Scholar -** Bridal Gavotte ” Orchestra- (A. Biehdi. 2s. Anthem—“ Glory in the Highest ’”...... Choir Wied Bowe Ge SI kas c hoes occoeken ate Admittance, 15 cents. dec20 Y. M. ©. A. ao GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of the Members of the Young Men’s Chris- tian Association will be held in the Hall of the Association, (Jueen Square, Charlotte. town, on MONDAY, 30th of December, at 7.30 o’clock, p. m., for the pyrpose of receiv. ing the report for the past year, el¢cting an Fxecutive Committee for the ensuing year, and the transaction of other important busi- nes? J. T. MELLISH, President: R. M. BARRATT, dec20 Secretary. LECTRICAL. H AVING received my new stock of ELEC- TRIC BELES, ANNUNCIATORS, BURG- LAR ALARMS, MEDICAL BATTERIES, etc., Iam prepared to supply customers with any of the,above at very low prices. Fitting up Houses and Repairing instruments a Specialty. All work guaranteed. FRED. E, MORRIS, Dealer in Electrical Goods, Corner of Queen and Water Streets. Ch’town, Dec. 18, 1889. CREAT BOOK AUCTION ny Ow E MPCRTANY SALE of the Largest Collec- tion of Finely Bound and Elegantly Illus- trated Books ever brought to the Island, comprising over $5,000 worth, including Art Works; Hogarth and Gilray’s great works | (cost £50 sterling each); Musse Francie, the finest gallery of Engravings in the world (cost 5,000 frances); with descriptions in French and } English ; Boydell Shakespeare Gallery (cost | 100 guineas); full sets of all the Standard} Authors, in the tinest Calf and Moresco bind. | ings, including Scott, Dickens, Thackeray, | Bulwer, Eliiett, Macaulay, Hume, Gibbon, | Guizot, Knight, Shakespeare and Molier. This is the most important sale ever held in | Charlottetown, consigned for unreserved sale | by Bernard Quaretch, the Book King of Lon-| don, and Hurst & Co. of New York age ae Sale Commences on Monday Evening, | AT 7.30 O'CLOCK, continued each evening till all is sold, at McEACHEN’S STORE, QUEEN ST. GEORGE M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. | and will be decl4 ECLIPSE BAKERY. Ts ‘PLACE to buy your Bread is at) D. STEWART’S, where you will get it) Fresh Baked every day and of best quality. /WANTED.—4 Servant Girl. Apply to ” D Me Atso—Tea Buns, Bath Bans, Currant Buns, Parker House Rolls, Drop Cakes, Hermit | : : | Cakes, Jelly Squash, Cream of Tartar Biscuit, | WANTED.—A Girl for general housework, No | Cornmeal Cakes, every evening steaming hot. Special rates to OLD Please give us a_ call. Hotels and Boarding Houses. Remember the place—WATTS’ STAND, Kent Street. dec2—tf BRAN © & STORE AND TO ARRIVE:— Ontario Roller Mills Bran, excellent quality, selling low. AULD_BROS., dect—3m 2aw dy & wky ~ 7E HAVE A LARGE VARIETY OF FANCY GOODS, such as Plush Goods, Bronze Goods Vases, Baskets, Fancy Lamps, Photograph Albums and Frames, India Rubber Toys Dolls, Dressing Cases, and numerous other articles suitable for the Christmas Trade. To make the price away down below all competitors, we are now selling these goods at 25> PERE CENT. DISCOUNT. You will find this the CHEAPEST LOT OF FANCY GOODS in the City. Our Millinery, Colored and Faney Dress Goods, Cloth Jackets and Ulsters, Fur-Lined Cloaks and Black Astrakan Jackets at a Big Discount. A LARGE VARIETY OF DRESS GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTIOR, AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICAS. We do as we advertise. Save yoar dollars by trading with us. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, December 6, I889—eod We Run. We Run. GOMPETITION ! We Run. We Run. ial RD iliatatiesars WE RUN AWAY FROM COMPETITION. (x) | fits a well-known fact that we run away from every competi- tor in every contest in OVERCOATS, REEPERS and SUPPS. Com- petitors come along puffing behind, but never caich us. We are always before them in every line, but in quantity and quality we are away aheed of everyone. No firm dares or dreams of giving ‘so much for a dollar as we do. [t'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 difference in One Dollar and One Dollar and Thirty Cents. That's the difference i our prices, and competitors. We advise every honest, hard-working man to patronize the WONDERPUL CHEAP WEN, as they can get more Clothing there for $5 than they can in any other Store in ‘Charlottetown for 86. We guarantee every Garment as represented. PROWSE BROS., 144 Queen Street. Charlottetown, Nov. 27, 1889-—ead wky We Run. UNSy OAR SKATING RINE. gpornGE E. FULLS ‘E-ICKETS for the ensuing Skating Season | i ave noW for sale at Mr. C. D. Rankin's | Drug Store, at usual rates. No Monthly Tickets. tl 3ist—deel8 | 3 WANTS, LOST, FOUND . Oi iy il a a To LET.—A House on Water Street, containing eleven rooms with shop. Possession given on lith January. Apply to M, MoQuarp, Lower Queen Street. tf —dec26 WiLL BEGIN ON QUND.—A Sleigh Robe, Owner may have | F same on proving property and paying for | this advertisement. Apply at this office. 1i 426 | eS | - OST.—A Gold Seal, with family crest and) L, inidalg “J. M.” The finder will be re-| walded by leaving it at Watson’s Drag Store, dec24 | 5 e iene Pieemettorncecinet OST.-—-On Friday, 20th inst., between Char- | — Jottetown and New Glasgow, 4 purse of | “<i |. OF mEase,, dec23—dy 2i wkyli REEFERS, SUITS, PANTS and VESTS, reduced 20 per cent. SHIRTS and LINDERS, very low. DRESS GOODS, ) ULSTERS, i eee ee eg Reduced 30 per cent. olf. OST.—A Gold Brooch. The finder will be ra | warded on leaving it at this office, ; dec23—2i WANTED—A Housemaid. Good wages. Apply to Miss PETERS, Sidmont. decld LEov, Keeper Dominion Building. dec2t WOOL GOODS, HATS, RIBBONS and TRIMMINGS, JORSETS, TABLE LINEN, SHEETINGS, J The whole stock of NEW WINTER GOODS must be sold as the subscriber intends closing out the business. Five Pounds of 28 Gent Tea for $1.00 —for Cash only. GEORGE EK. FULL. Charlottetown, Dec. 6, 1889—6iecd whky Reduced from 20 to 35 Per Cent washing. Highest wages. A pply to MRs. | GeorcE KE. HucHkKs, Upper Prince Street. decl7—dy tf : LEIGH FOR SALE.—For sale, a Jaunting 3 Sleigh, almost new. Apply to Francis MONAGHAN, Mulpeque Road, near oid Brewery. decl7—3icaw pd UM -ANTED.—A good plain Cook. Apply to Mrs. ARNAUD, Grafton Street. decl0 | } LET,—That desirable Dwelling on Dorches eat Street, jately occupied by Miss Barr. It cantains five rooms, adjoins the residence of | J. B. Mactonald, Ksqg.. andis opposite the resi- 'Gence of Fredk. Brecxen, Esq. Apply to Thos. ALLEY. deci2 TY 0 LET.—Dwelling House on corner of Pownal ' and Kent Streets. Apply to THOS. W. Dopp, | navé—3ew tf } A Grand Chance for intending purchasers to secure ee es oe SP nt eon: <n 5 Me eRe Nee “nN tae § Reaned Meise