a oe eo THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - eg a : “THURSDAY, DECEMBER * —_ jocal and Other Items, | iii HGRAPHIC NEWS, atic ; =. Z: 4 i EW 8. Weather Bulletin. —" IOSsTERY Saturday _— Le er | <== — a —— + corns aN? H ) | dlnedeia == Toronto, Dec. 11.—10 a.m. | i Spec ESPATOHEY TO Tuk K > i | = - : at ~Geo, Carter & aan, loudy with some sleet or snow, not | vg Christmas aupplics | . Ce atl . ' ‘ } much change in temperature. hye : Myendet allonalists Manifesto, - | sy cnaree for engraviny) when g70 ls are ’ . | a »civa : i » Haster Saturday — Reer p g d f P {] h p . | -— A: : | , urged of Farnell, the Party Address | [os > . . . Perot The Stantey will leave for the People of lreland | pur ab gevon 0" wk to-morrow norning, | , Prrtud & i ——— ee 3 tt ~ | 7% mates COURT his morning, Eilen . - F Paice . Mie were « 1 fired S30 and J { hh Mota th f k th iF » Ep i Wits ying fiat < wention of the Scott | Us l I y d, G8 6G ba, , | —— , | ce | —_—_——— -—. RTS I | i i saturday — Beer ‘Wat . | \ ; * a { ci “United Ireland” Invaded., | ;,.., a | Pe mas . | &ndorsed by the best authorities in the world | Fiast arriy al by Staniey New goods i * : «. . , . i ee ee Bs . VW Paylor, Cameron - [ ; pening to-“ay t ar _Nearly 14,000 in use and good al Block. a Lonpon, Dec. 10, given of tiem. Over 40 years of honest | ge Avpuew’s Day —The students of St. Phe anti-Parncll members of the Irish | P¥sivess. poten’ Uo lege celebrated the Feast af St. parliamentary party have issued the pro- | WILITIS PIANO & ORGAN CO., a ya dinver and concert. Both were | Misea manifesto to the irish people. It en- Maceachern’s Building, Lower Queen St. ae asasatal. umerates the charges against Parnell, and a 8) o saysif heis re-elected the tory government novae-—cw tf sak. —The C. D. Society intend holdirg will resume power, coercion will receive a! eee nonne anne naenGia oy ome of the Second | a new lease, and the struggle for Home | q q es ate! ek sethaciist cl Monday night ne a ule be lost to the living generation. It! Of ur Laurie? S Visit pjmission on!) Lome Oue and all.’ states that the question for the Irish nation | , . : - is: ** Lose all for Parnell, ¢ 7 we eee a : se , or win all with- sepnnmh aerate Ywas CAK We are now ne “S/out him.” The signers refuse to believe | pease —“T ; for Xaves anch New Lear « Var cascpm- | Gladstone desired to dictate, and say Par J me HOM, WILPRED LAURIER, 3. F., vill please order garly.—A. & C. Quirk, City | 2) deserted him. They did not deerct hi Leader of the Liberal Party of Canads, ee Scher; deci) 4i° | Bel Ceserted him. They did not desert him. | wij} address a Stean : ba es Chey pledge themselvesto remain an inde- Covras OF ' Che Emerald branch Pendent party, iusuring final victory | sabe Benevolent irisa Society, is, we under- | for the Irish cause under the aupices of | for the auuual course of the Alliance of the British Democracy and | Teor} vu sand, making rea sgree «The first lecture to be delive ed the Irish people. Some forty-seven signa- | qwme time this mnonth, tures are attached to the manifesto, headed | - yeg_rerc CO; OATMEAI Cakt Made daily at the City by yon a ery ° | cuam Bakery, Quirk’s cel brated oatexke. Dusty, Dec. 10~--Midnight. Try itand be happy.—A. & C. Quirk, City) @ Lite to-night a strong party of Parnell’s steam Bakery. Si decl0 4: | opponents re-captured the oftice of United | _Prince Edward Council, R. A.,' Ireland. The invaders destreyed all the Sets this evening at 7.30 o’elock, in the ot- |" leaders’ prepared by Lewny, installed as fue of BR. K. Jost, Keq., for the election ot editor to-day by Parnell, turned officers for the coming year. A full attend-) matter found set up into the fire, and took ance of members reqaested, possession of the ledgers and other books . j |}aud documents belonging to the concern. 1.0.G. T.—Ch'town Lodge No. IL. O.) Ail was done in the name of Wm. © Brien 6. T, meets this evening at 7.30 sharp for | A strong posse from various labor societies Officers and | was left as a garrison with instructicns to members please attend. Degree team | remain on guard day and night aud resist please be punctual.—Wm. H. Clark,/ by force any further intrusion by Parnell Sec’. | and his friends. > — *MRETING = Mreti ‘ _—-— initiation and other business. _- + AgnivaL.—A telegram te G. H. Toombs} announces the safe arrival of the schooner lawikr at Port Hawkesbury this morning, having experieuced all the late hurricanes. | ed to Georgetown and lead | Fatal Fall. Baneor, Dec. 10. | This forenoon at the American Ice Co’s. for Newfoundland houses men were at work placing root | enescesiuniiapaii trusses upon an addition being erected. | Anristic.—Well-executed portraits of | Five men were on a staging 45 feet from | Messrs. Chester B. Macnei!! and W. W. | the ground when a two inch plank, which | at Murley’s picture- | furnished its principle support, broke, and | Street. |they fell the entire distance. Joseph | Gerrity | Hammond, a bench man, aged 35, of Svuth | &C». St. John, N. B. | Brewer, was instantly killed. He leaves a | Shida widow and seven children. Thomas | Tae StTaANLey.—The steamer Sanley, Capt. | Vessar, of Bangor, was fatally injured. Fuwlayson, left Pictou for Charlottetown, He hasa wife and feur children. The sh rily after seven o'clock this morning, With others were badly injured. mails and sixty passengers—miostiy commer- ial travelers—-aud reached here shortly be- | The Newfield Mystery. forenoou. She took 150 passengers from | cian! Vharlottetown to Pictou yesterday. Hauirax, Dec. 10. ‘ ived b Mari d CoXDEMNED.—The schooner reported | we — receive ey ] — ao ashore at Campbelton was duly condemned. | vanes ae epartment this morning trom ee eal land Com-| Captain Guiliord, of the Newfield, says Sho was insured ina Newfvundlanc om- isiits Mhesiek Siicestnads, cchak tikmenae Riad pany. The lumber was for M. P. Hogan, | ’ ’ Enc. of this city, and not for New found. jlast night from his injuries, The others I-> os ct tated will recover. An investigation will be held land, as ates ane! a iute the cause of the disaster. This makes MarTnIMoNIAL.—The Grand Forks (Dakota) | *¥ deaths. The accident still remains a Herald ¢ ys that Miss Mattie Dickieson and mystery. Lester Jennings, a prosperous farmer of that place, were anited in the holy bends of matri- mony by the Rev. Mr. MeNamara. Mrs. Jennings is a sister to Mr. John Dickieson of | Diasy, Dec. 10. Charles A. Moore, of this tewn, deliber- lately placed a revolver to his head about 2 Scanter Fever.—The Journal learns that | o’olock this morning and shot himself dead sealet fever of a malignant type is prevalent i, the presence of his wife and children. at Alberton. Mr. John P. Fielding, of that | be cessive drinking is the only cause as- place, lost a very promising boy, twelve years |_- . ‘ ee, of age, a few days ago from this cause; and — Moore was about thirty-five years other members of the family, at the time ot , ©: our latest news from there, were sti!l saffer- i ing. tt ; She Willi pr ct Clarke may be seén framing establishmant, Grafton They are from the studio of J. F. — rr Killed Himself. Sammersice. _--———»----—- Fire. Harrrorp, Conn., Dec. 10, A fire this afternoon caused $6,000 dam- ; i dunlilieed A Lance Lor of fancy goods at T. B. | Alchorn’s, Queen Street, now selling at 25 per . ° . ' cent discount. Vases in great vasiety; dolls ! ‘ from $ cents and ups aie china in every | age tothe residence of Bishop McMahon : ; . : 2 variety. Alse, a liberal discount on all ‘and his Roman Catholic priests. The fire heavier gouis, at the store now occupied will started from a furnace. shortly | »dergoi: air, decl0 2i dw ———_—.——— a ee | The Quebec Bridge. os ; —_—— Urvie.—At an emergency meeting of tha Quesec, Dec. 10. City Council t! “nia; l by Mayor | : ? : Me _ ae ae o > worth. one | Le Canadian credi's the Poston & Ma‘ne oe consiies ot Cos Cl rk, a resoln- | Railway Company with a willingness to build o ah er ee @ ot th : aie Cuerk fur. | the Quebec bridge if the Provincial Govern- 0 Was passed orde'ing tha 4 . ol ee ay fj e o> 0 : il guarantee $200,0000 of its cost. nish security to the amouat of $2,000, either ment wiil g B20U, by guarantee policy or two surcties of $1,000 exch. Mr. Davison said that he would ow nish the two suretics. No action was taken eee in the matter of an assistant olerkship. A Newark, N.J., Dec. 10. specisi meeting of the Council will be held on} The entire force in Ciarke’s thread mills Monday next, at eleven o'clock, to appol@t/in this city and Keamey went on atrike an auditor in the place of H. M. Davisom. |thig morning. Over 300 men and girls Weunderstand that Mr. Davison will enter are vut. pon his dnties as City Clerk to-morrow. cd Valuable Estate. Another Strike. ——-—— CLBRICAL AssoctxTion.—At the meeting of the Clerigal Aesociation of P. EK, Island, held in Summerside a few days ago, the following Hatirax, Dec. 10. res ution, proposed by Mr. Hamylo and The estate of the late J. 8. McLean : was _, 7, s tl ee es ie settled in the Aes capt to-day, showing a solved, that this association race value of over S216 E record their deep sympathy with the family nk Bee eigee of Bishop Courtney on the serious illness at Strike Ended. His Lordship, and that the Secretary _be in- a stiucted to forward the sare to ee - Lonvon, Dec. 10. 8668 ag possib’e.” T curnal reports tha te 1% as possib’e The Journa po The strike of dock laborers at Gardiff has it wos decided that the next meeting be held } in Charlottetown, and that the executive com ended. The employers conceded to the mittee of the D). C. 8. be asked to get, if pos- | chief demands of the men. sible, Rev, Dyson Hague, or failing him Rev. __-.<e—— Mass Public Meeting ——IN THE—— MARKET HALL, CHARLOTTETOWN, ON THE EVENING OF Mond y, 22nd December, instant, on the Pubiic Questions of the Day. Mr. Laurier wi!l be accompanied by several Prominent Members of the House of Com- mons, who, it is expected, will also deliver addresses. Tickets will be issued from all Stations on the Railway to Charlottetown on the 22nd inst., the day of the meeting, govd to return next day. The doors will be open at 7 p. m., and thie | chair will be taken at 8 o'clock, sharp. THOMAS W. DODD, President Liberal Association. H. C. MACDONALD, Secretary Liberal Association. dec!0--eod and wky ANEW DAILY, a is the intention of the ‘*ISLAND GUARDIAN” PUBLISHING COM. PANY to issue A LARGE 28-COLE UN DAILY NEWSPAPER from their Office, Cameron Block, during the Scott Act Election campaign, The first issue will appear on Saturday Evening, Dec, 13th, and will contain Foreign Telegrams, Lecal Misceilany, ete., etc. The ** DAILY GUARDIAN” will be sent to any address till after the campaign ter 25 cents, and will be onsale atthe Bazaar Store, H. A. Harvie’s, Theo. Chappelle’s, the Post Oflice, and on the streets, Advertising rates furnished on application. B. D. HIGGS, Editor and Manager, declO—dy 2i wky li SKATI MMHE Directors of the Hillsborough Skating Rick are making preparations to have the Rink open at an early date. Prices for tickets for ensuing season will ke as fol'ows ;— Gentlemen’s Season Ticket...... ceense oe Ladies’ as sue eee oO 2 50 Afterncon - YP ae kas oken 2 00 In cases where three or more Afternoon Tickets are seld to members of the same family, a discount of 15 per cent. will be | allowed. ; Rink will be open during the season as fol- lows; - Every Monday night, Thursday night and Saturday afternoon, with Band; and every Tuesday and Friday afternoon, without Band. Tickets now for sale at the following Ding Stores:—C. D. Rankin’s, Reddin Bios’, A. S. Johnson’s and F. de C, Davies’. Single Admission to Skate and Promenade at usual rates, D. C. McLEOD, Secretary, dec8—dy tf WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e Ww TED.—A second-hand Office Desk, from four to five feet in Jength. Apply to Gro, CARTER & Co., Market Square. 3i—decil LL M#&MRERS of the Charlot:etown Curling A Clab whe wish to purchase Curling Stones this sea<on, can doo by applying to the Club’s Secretary. Allapplications to be made by the lith inst, 1. pd—decit Dr. Patridge, both of Halifax, to preach | Try James Paton & Co. for muffs, boas, atthe e-rvice and addrese o missionary | cy <6 tad aloes meeting in the eveni-g. capes, collars and go : Oporrttowsure,—At the regular session at Beer & Goff s. = of Port !a Juie Excampment, held on Wed- | dechl 3i Headey evening, 10th iust., the following’ Por useful Xmas presents see James Paton. patriarchs were elected for the ensuing & Co's advertisment. year: Indian Teas.—Sanderson & Co. nexe just | i ae a tinal ipply of Assam ideas ID v. P. J.5 amuel Ne lsen, received avother s ne’ Peke and Pekoe i. P. Re » Boe ' "4. »ct- ' Assam Pekoe, Broken od | ev. Fred. KL. J. Lioyd (re elee ee ik th caned 8 eC purity and flavor.—Sandersen & Co., led for strength, | Newson’s 5. W.—George Waller decll wky li | > : Ws "7 ” ‘ ; 4°) 7 I RK 8.—Theo. L Ch sippelle (re-elected. ) ee P. 5. — Wim h B reham = ee ee - i ih ” e = ‘7 c . io ry AND SCHOO! CHOOL Vresa.—John ’. Hardy. | impamg are ae saiiee Riper J.¥ -—Charles J. Paton. volidaws fe aed eae “mr should i re- The installation will take piace at the | ceived by all trustees’ secretaries before the! “ADUATY session, at which ti t- : any teachers have not learned y session, at which time the sppoint- 4g h inst. Jf any hes dole, “they will ed officers will t mn" e 7 5 ve selected. The year just jts contents up - > : og has been one of great prosperity, th the Education And Port la Joie Encampment stands sec- “AG to Hone in the jurisdiction. se communicate Wi ] t acs at once, as the matter js of immediate importance. : i English mince meat for sale by the pound ' 45 ,)y at this office. (single), light, strong, and in good order, 2i—deci0 s.. } ITUATION WANTED, by a young man, ina Has had four years’ ex- Grocery Store. li pd—deci0 perience. Apply at this office. po LET.—A Tenement House on Upper Queen Street, next to A. J. Murphy’s. Appiy to | J. MCGILL. lw—deci0d NY PERSON having a few loads cof Hard P Coal to spare cai dispose of same by apply- ing to K. Hf. Noxron & Co., Auctioneers. dec9—3i ARCEL DELIVERY.—Merchants or others wanting parcels delivered cheap by_a veli- able man and team, will please addre*s D. Mc- DONALD, Vourias street, City. Yw pd—decd WAnrte D IMMEDIATELY.—Thrre good Coat Makers, good prices and steady employ: ment, at D, A. BRUCE'S. dy 3i wy li—dec8 KO. G for tne Stomach. | crtovn, Dee. 0, 190 eege at een Oe ak -—- ee — - — (4 )— — PERKINS & STERNS. ssitcnensteannaciieinieh ) seinen imental ete We Have a Larse Display of for the Holiday Season. Charlottetown, Nevember 22, 1890. Best Qualities! Lowest Prices! Astrakan Jackets, Beaver Capes, Nutria Capes, Wadies’ Collars, Ladies’ Caps, Boas (all kinds), Muffs in South Sea Seal, Beaver, Beaverette, Sabie. Per. sian Lamb, Astrakan, Opossum, Nutria, ete. stint tension ———({x)—-—-—_—— al BROWN’S BLOCK. Charlottetown, D.ccmber 6, 1890-—dy ecd wky Always the Cheapest ! eusmnine wee SN HE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE never asks Fifty Per Cent. more for Boots than they are worth, in order to get a certain price. Can sell you Boots every day in the week lower than our competitors’ Selling Off Prices, and make no fuss about it. The people would do well to patronize the Store where you are asked the one price, and the cheapest, and that is THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. : 5. B. MACDONALD. Fur Coats ! * Fur Coats ! In Raccoon, Watiaby, Wambat, Lamb, Wolf, Bocharan. Large Stock at Cheapest Prices. \xp LADIES’ ASTRACAN JACKETS, ‘ } ANTED.--A_second-hard Driving Sleigh The Best Fitting and Finish, and sold as low as the common are sold in many other Stores. See them. FUR BOAS AND MUFFS.— A opened, selling cheap. LADIES’ ULSTER CLOTH at &@O cts. a yard, worth 75 cts.; some at 75 cts., worth $1.00. MENS OVERCOATS AND REEFERS that we will challenge P. E. Island to show better value. J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET. To All Whom it may Concern. oo new lot just Charlottetown, November 25, 1890--eod and wky EF rom Now Until amas HEREAS certain maliciously dispesed o persons have systematically aud per- E OFFER OUR WHOLE STOCK OF PERFUMES AT SPECIAL DIS- ‘gistently been making and circulating false COUNTS, for we have a big lot of them on hand and must dispose of them and libellous statements as to my professional during the Holiday Season. qualifications, ete. Take notice, that if this We have the popular Odors, as Crab Apple Blossoms, Cherry Blossom. Bayley’s | libellous evnduct is pursued, I bave instructed Ess. Bouquet, Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet, Rimmel’s White Heliotrope, Piesse and | my Solicitors, Messrs. Peters & Peters, to Lubin’s Opoponax, Atkinson’s White Rose, etc. ; Lubin’s Jockey Club, ste. ; Cleaver’s | prosecate any such with the utmost rigor of Rondeletia, Ricksecker’s Martha Washington, Golden Gate, Mizpab, ete. ; Hoyt’s | the law. Cologne, Genuine Cologne and Ficrida Waters, etc. Also—Lautier Fils French Per- fumes in bulk, Perfume Atomizers, Satchet Powders, etc. Call and see our stock GEO, A, BAYNES, M. D., C. M., ete., ete. nov29 WANTED.—A good plain Cook. Highest wages and no washing. Apply at this tf—noev27 and get prices at e Ae S&S. JOENSON'S DRUG STOR?, Corner Kent and Prince Streets. i office. adeameny eiidenamtae te dmaasit a