tributed so nr - or 4° THE DAILY EB . v} ‘ vyhose success he oon: erm <) Ow , mop given last night an } tov a indi- ry d E DA LY k XAM IN kK} : largely. His brifliant and jac iL paniments both inspired the Jane piano accom ] ; cious plane aces } also furnished DECEMBER 20, 1889, performers with confidence - aeitee Mr. a substantia: foundation te I » cause of } Heartz is a great rog visi tien oo Sas hk ~ ‘ | ity, and 1 sincerely hope that Notes and © omments. music in a : a clear to permanently <a | shrowing in his lot with our young but vigor , gat “towart Whi Case, as oft : sul millions of A. 4 Frep. E. J. Luoyp. S 2 ee oa . “3 ‘ {+ is pleasing to iearn that Mr. Vinnt- . 1 re poorer | « onl ‘ a become am active member of the — -m ~ bet | ¢ | Society, and that the Society will, at once, ! law expenses W? — oe hevin practices with a view to the produc- _ OO a it | tion of the ** Messiah ” in May next. ‘wots 7 os , : P r ‘ irrangemen‘s for the concert were %» 5 ae : D et. reflecting great credit upon : { ee and their enthusiastic secre- > ’ P < VW oe demedns — ie : University of Mt. Allison College. ‘ ’ i i — | HRISTMAS EXAMINAATIONS, 1550 : . y 3 ‘ : Ethics—Ist Division—Mellish; McDougall; u An on aud Higgina, equal; MeCoy, Dob > Jod Divi ion. Gough and Wight a equal: W . bartiett ! at Philosophy Ist Divisien—Mellish; Crowe it } 5 I i bon Mellish; Ande i ; ‘ yi . _ ae e rm \ lat Division—Miss Jost: ‘ ; ss Ca M Yad Division ; . : : ite | yey . ’ % ‘ Mathemati Ist Division— Dobson, M aw Mathematics—Ist Division- Mel comin le Da re | Stanley arriv ' Constitutional History—Ist Division—Big t ; vy; Miss Lathern; Jost; Higgins. 2nd Divi LB : ‘iiss Cameron; Tweedie A : i w—Ist Division—Darby and Higgins, th: : 4 Division ~McConnell, ’ " I ‘ I Division— Patterson; if , . 2 i i leConnell; Mellish; i ek—Ist Division—Bigney; : it isi D 2 n rizzle; H Chapman; . H l MeDougall; Grou | . y : He ington Sta } Log Ist Division— Dobson; Moore; Hew . lest; McCov. 2nd Division—M King; I , Wightman. . Pp isth—Ist Division -Scott; Miss ith S ; Moore; Miss M Whitney; Carey; H is. 2nd Division—Hewson; Miss , | Miss Whitman; M King; Miss 8 ‘ Cameron; Higgins; Jost; Miss Cowan; C Black; . 38 ‘ \\ J Bartl ut 4 senlo french | Division —Carey; C ‘ s 6 5 a i \i Ki y eq ial, 2nd Division Jos : - aR. Ist Division—Miss Edith Ma ou : Miss M Smith; Miss Behanell. 2ad sees t Division—Boun Miss Ethel Smith; Mc L M r, 8 flenry | ( Wright; A Chapman; Pickard. 48 wil iny—lIst Division—Miss Redmond; A lu A ve fi Patterson; Mellish; Scott; Hewson and Miss : the cl in e-|M Smith equal; Lefurgey; Grouland. 2ad Bi My L4ales a el i. i Div . Miss M Lean; Crowe and Miss M ; ; ‘ r ; | N t ai; M ‘ r W you ‘ i A ’ i oo foe «i wwe mere! Sophomore Mathematics—lst Division , i hich } Bigney; A Patterson; Carey; Groulund. 2nd ision—] urd; Miss Lathern and Miss , , : oe pe Palmer, tal; Lefurgey; McConnell; Darby; : 3 few m es agi Cla, = Gog 0 sents hman Mathematics—Ist Division— uli, bt A alWays Steno in thls nau A ibald; Colpitts; Huestis; Rice; R King, wien ire, and himself a Canadian—l | Miss Lovitt; A Chapman; Toole. 2nd _ Di- n Sir Unaries Tr pper. Atver having i vision Townsend: s Patterson: rh Chap- Mr. Parkin and General Laurie | man and Hatfield, equal; Beer; Miss Behar- it appears to me that Canada and {reil; Mosher and Inch, equal; Bayley; Har- elog ire synonymous. f might say j Tsou: Miss Lathern; H. Sprague; Crowell only * Canada and eloquence,’ but * Can- | 224 Morrow, equal; Morris; Rogers: Wisely; ' e and patriot sm. (Cheers. ) | I'y eery; Bouneil; Dunlop; B. Black. | Sophomore Latin—Ilst Division—A Pat ee a | terson; C. Black; Carey 2ad Division The PiGharmenic Concert.- | Hewson; M King, Letargey and MoCoanell, ; } equal; Groalund; Anderson. eatala e Philhar- | i eshman Latin —ist Division—Bigney; S ‘ ya 4 - | Miss Beharrell and Miss Palmer, equal; Ryan; y OF Chis Cy He CMi- | p. prall- eee et (ae Pre ; ge r gp». | Bure Ly Colpitts; Darby. 2nd Division , 7 } —Archibald; Rice; Harrison and Jost, equal; 8 nh very rtunate im 13) Beer: H Ch sapman; Leonard and S Patterson, I sp ist and ieader or th OF } eq val: M Dougal ; Hetherington. nate, too, having the} Physics—lst Division—Mc Dougall and Col- wcousticaily, the best hall] in pitts, equal; Carey; Leonard; Toole; Grou- h to hold its practices and | jund; Darby; Rice; Burrell; Hatfield. 2nd c Yet we were scarcely prepared | Division—Miss Whitman; Miss Beharrell; ccellence of rendition exhibited | Miss Lovitt; Huestis; Ryan; Archibald; Considering how lately the | Mosher and A Chapman, equal; Inch and “wae nized, considering that the | Ba) ley, equal; Miss Palmer and Beer, equal; : e : b n in practice for ot ly a piavta wna Harrison, equal; Morrow; Mor- wn wo. tt rogvens made by the & ris; Dunlop; W ightman; H ¢ hapman,; S Pat- one dental: ie dee eee Gough; Bournell; Spicer; W ood worth. , : Freshman English—)st Division --Colpitts ; t © precision and finish about _ R King; Miss Beharrell; Miss Lovitt and ~~ of Jast evening which! Ryan equal; Huestis; Hetherington; Burrell ; a 15 upon the orchestra of a} Rice and Townsend equal ; Frizzle; Mosher I rt Dall in ‘ ge cliy, and the v cal | and Toole, equal ; W oodworth; Young : A mu ‘ he highest order, with com-} Chapman; Harrison. 2nd Divison—Miss Har- pat ly few faults to note In leed, there ris, Inch, Hatfield; Morrow; Miss Ethel W juisite refinementand harmonycom-j| Smith; Crowell and Morris, equa]; Rogers ; bined in the singing of Mrs. Maleolm Mc-| “'chibald; Beer; 8S Patterson; H Chapman; ? May Queen,” and the Rev Bonnell and McLeod, equal; B Black and ; Liovd * Me lover.” Pro Dunlep and Hi lmes, equal; W heatl 2y- fessor Caven as * Robin Hood” had a capi-| p.2oglish Essays—Ist Division—Woodworth; ‘ to sing in ** Tis jolly to hunt,” au Bigney ; Dat by and Al atterson, equ ‘i ; Ryan: . ’ Miss L«thern; Groulund; Carey; Wheatley; well adapted to his fine manly bass Leonard; MeLeod;Gough and Miss Palmer, ce; but he rather overbalanced the equal. 2nd Division—Harrison; Young; H pran .i tenor at some points in the} Chapman; Rogers; Frizzle; Rice; B Black and wd the harmony was not so perfect as Toole and Burrell, equal; W J Barttlett, S : have been, Mrs. Roome took th Patterson and Wightman, equal ; Crowell and pa ‘the Queen” ve ry well indeed; and | Scott, equ il; Hatfield; Colpitts; Huestis; we may truly say that loversof music never} Bayley and Holmes, equal; Beer; B Black; 1a more delightful treat in Charlot- | Atchibald and Thorne, equal ; Reaping; Mor- n than they obtained in the solos, duets | '2W: Dunlop and Inch, equal ; A Chapman and il hae : a eT ee Pickard, equal; Wisely, Bonnell and Mosher : rh 1S Quartette. rhe choruses, | » © Ww sll tl fs considered, beautifully i They were in excellent time and | ee 5 the effect produced would h sve | Local Notices. » ‘ 4 the planissimo passages i —_— ud been m iwrefully marked, and if} Oranges only 25 cts. a dozen; pure candy re attention had been given to the inter-| only 20 cts. a pound; Nuts, Figs, Dates and € music. The voices of one or | Grapes fresh and good at Beer & Goff’s, two of the tenors and some of the basses were | dec20 3i much too strong in some parts of all the American rubbers in plush bags at R. K. horu anid the expression of the feeling | Jost’s for 25 cents tl xs conutal ft in the music was somewhat Every child wants one.—We have a big n ork-a-dav world, where | lisplay of dol!s, and to clear them out they ‘ I s I an. 3 is hard Ee cr) must u »w go at h alf price, Come and get a « v use his powers that| Dargain at Perkins & Sterns, dec29 2i so 4 Wii harmonize wito the | \ fine assortinent f fresh Bis uits, just ; tho of his fellows. But this | Opened, including Soda, Sugar, Lemons, Ar- - the best effects in the sing- | rowro Urange, Shrewsbury, and Ginger “igi s ave to be produced ; and the | 584ps, at Beer & Goff’s, dec20 3i We , in ineTs Oo: the Philharimon c Society Ww ll You ure sure of fu l-weight bread when you fe co Well if they recogn e a ‘ppreciate the | buy irom 4. & C, Quirk. de29 a. fact, and carefally fellow the instructions OS ae A ae of their accomplished leader in this re- Rubber toys at less than half price at Per- | ™. 7 So Pe a Lt + lil gard, We listened with delight to Miss Barratt on the occasion of her tirst appearaace at a concert in Charlottetown. Her pure, musi- cal, highly-cultivated voice isa great acquis- kins & Sterns. dec20 2i Our fancy goods arerthe cheapest in the city. — Perkins & Sterna, dec20 2i Now is the time to order your Xmas cake at A. & C. Quirk’s. de20 bs : st : . . a = ‘ ition to the Philharmonic Society and to An immense stock of silk handkerchiefs, our city. Archdeacon Weston-Jones’ solo | W4rtranted the cheapest and best in the city. was, 4iso, very well given, It would, un- | See them before yon buy.—Perkins & Sterns. Goun edly, have produced a better effect if | dec20 2i : ; : ha 1 , . 4 . he had not been somewhat nervous in the} Washington, mince meat, raspberry, cherry I i ud cocoanut pies, fresh at A, & C. Quirks, ' , } yay reat + on #} side te Coil : czy int e to The pianist we have, to day, : it : the following letter from the conductor, | @tdigan jackets, gloves, fur caps and other , Which « sv ryone who &9le of Judging wiil endorse: OiR, to thank public Vauats| parece al sTVi Sen -With you + Was present and cap- goods suitable for a Xmas gift very cheap at Perkins & Sterns dec20 2i Men’s, women’s and children’s overshoes 10€8, ne I should like American and Canadian manufacture, the Mr. H. Hoat z for his largest stock, the best quality and lowest He. ainarmonic Soctety, prices at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. ‘.y for lis initial concert which G ee c .. - , | decl2 dw 4i XAMINER, - PHIC N 4 1GiR ‘EL: é “s 4 SPROIAL THE POISONED CANDY CASK. Despatones TO THE NXAMINER. EVIDENCE FOR THE D: FENCE. Sr. Jonn, Dee, 19 The cross-examination of the expert, Mr. Sawyer, was continued ali this morning in the McDonald case by C. W. Weldon. The examination was most complete, but failed to change Sawyer’s mind in the least re- vardiug (oe siuaiiarity between McDonald's writing and the addresses on the boxes. He said he first examined the addresses on the boxes, and samples of McDonald's writing, and that the opinions then ed than confirmed with each aiditional piece of writing. During a con siderable portion of Sawyer’s examination McDonald watched him very closely and for a time he followed his evidence withthe were nore sid of one of the photographic sheets show- ing samples of his writing sand the addresses, / A few minutes before three Hon. Mr. Pugs- iey announced that the case for the Crown was closed. E. McLeod, Q. C., then opened the case for the defence, after | whose speech Miss McDonald, sister of the McDonald was prisoner, testified that going to Fredericton for the purpose of a change, and to canvass for orders. At the evening session of court there was a very large attendance, and it is evident, as the case is drawing to a close, that the interest in the proceedings is greatly increased. Although some of the legal gentlemen believe the case will be given to the jury to-morrow evening, the prospect at present is decidedly against this opinion. The Boston defeuce handwriting expert, Fair- banks, was on the stand all the evening, and his cross-examination was not com- pleted when the court adjourned at nearly Ll o’clock*until morning. On taking the stand he proceeded by means of a black- board to dissect the various writings. He said it was impossible to draw comparisons between script and stub-writing. No stan- dard stub had been produced, and con- sequently the comparison failed. He ad- mitted that the letter S in the writing of the prisoner was similar to the S on the boxes addressed to the clergymen, and also admitted that the same figures on the boxes were similar to other figures admitted to be the prisoners. said heilatibe Oitawa News. Orrawa, Dec. 19. The Government will call for tenders in a few days for a steam service in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, between Magdalen Islands and some point on the mainland not yet settled upon. A number of contractors are in town in connection with the con- tract. Reports received by the Comptroller of the Northwest Mounted Police as to the condition of ;affairs in the force throughout the Northwest, are of the most satisfactory nature. No destitution is reported among the half-breeds such as prevailed a few years ago, The fact that the Dominion Government are sending to England for an officer to till the position of aid-de-camp to General Middleton, instead of appointing a Military College graduate to the place, is unfavor- ably commented upon here. Messrs. Andrew Allan, of the Allan Line, and H. Bulmer, of Montreal, had another interview with the Minister of Marine and Fisheries yesterday regarding the proposed survey and tidal observations of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Last evening J. X. Perrault, who repre- sented the Chamber of Commerce at the Paris Exposition, presented to representa- tives of the Massey Manufacturing Co. a gold medal, awarded to that Company for its exhibits of agricultural implements. The track in the Canadian Pacific Rail- way extensiou from London to Windsor is now completed and will shortly be in run- | ning order. The line is one hundred and twelve miles in length. Captain Kenny’s Tynte, an Englishman who has been a short time in Canada, has been appointed to an Indian agency in the Northwest, at a salary of about $2000 a year, The Order Countermanded. Lonpon, Dee. 19. _ The Admiralty, as a measure of precau tion in view of the possible straining of the | relations between England and Portugal, regarding their possessions in Africa, has made arrangements to transfer the depots and naval stores for the Mediterranean and channel squadrons from Lisbon; and orders were recently issued for the warship Agammenon, now at Zanzibar, to rejoin the Mediterranean squadron. These orders have since been countermanded, and she will remain at Zanzibar. Landlords’ Convention. Destin, Dee, 19. The Duke of Abercorn presided at the Landlords’ Convention in this city to-day. | He denied that the combination of land- | lords was intended to hamper the tenants, | and said that not a sixpence of the conven- tion’s funds had gone for such a_ purpose. The convention adopted resolutions de- claring the retention of the landed class a necessity for civil liberty, and protesting against any measure making the sale of land compulsory. They also agreed to pro- vide and advance money to enable the landlords to buy out the interests of ten- ants. Electric Light Wires. New York, Dec. 19. The work of cutting down dangerous electric light wires in various parts uf the city still continues and there is no prospect of the city emerging from the gloom that prevails at night. Weather Hulletin. Toronto, Dec. 20.~—10 a m. South-east to south-west winds, tldudy with showers, EW. Drawing to a Close. Te ennai trae matin stn tae te te - + FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20_1889._ Fashionable Millinery, Dress Goods and Mantles. | ee | i or Pastry. Charlottetown, Dec, 20, 1889. Charlottetown, Dec. 20, 1889—1lm eod MOURNING GOO ——-~-| House Furnishings of all kinds, Special Values in Carpets and Oil Cloths. FOR. XMAS AND NEW YEAR. ix} DS A SPECIALTY. ( 70: DODD & ROGERS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, | x; — ‘ x) JOHN MURPHY form- | Will be to the Front as usual with a Large Supply of POUND CAKE, in Plain Fruit and Dark Fruit, at prices from 20 to 50 cis. per pound, (a ORNAMENTING done in Plain Almond or Fancy Small Cakes. varieties to select from at prices to sult everyone. Teams go through the streets each day to take orders and leave Bread, Cake JOEREN ..B4U Pee SS. Over fifty UPPER KENT STREET. SKATES, SKATES. 0 Genuine Acme. Club Skates, AT LOWEST PRICES. AKE CA iy THe = 5 h Children’s Health. ET THEM PURE, HOME-MADE re CANDY. No adulteration in our Con- fectionery; made from the best Sugar and finest Flavorings to be had. Pure Confection- people). It is the adulterated that makes them sick. NUTS, ORANGES, FIGS, ete. We have also CHOICE GROCERIES, very cheap. Tea, 20c. per lb. ; Sugar, 6c. per 1b, ; Raisins, 8c.; Currants, 7c., and ail other Groceries at wonderfully low prices, COLGATE’S SOAPS and PERFUMES. B. BALDERSTON. dec20— dy 3i PE ISLAND RAILWAY. ek Chrisimas aud New Year's Excursions. — APPLES AT AUCTION. N MONDAY, December 23rd, at half-past 10 o'clock :—30 barrels Extra Choice, for Christmas ute. E. H, NORTON & CO., Auctioneers. ri cs dec20 —2i E GENERAL ANNUAL MERTING of the Members of the Young Men’s Chris- tian Association will be held in the Hall of the Association, Queen Square, Charlotte- town, on MONDAY; 30th of December, at 7.30 o’ciock, p. m., for the purpose of receiv. ing the report for the past year, electing an Fxecutive Committee for the ensuing year, aod the transaction of other important busi- ness. J. T. MELLISH, President: R. M. BARRATT, dec20 Secretary. Y. M. 6. A. Sale of Papers and Magazines. N FRIDAY EVENING, the 20th inst., in the Y. M.C. A Reading Room, will be offered all the leading M Papers, Englisn and Afnerican. | All members of the Asseciation are entitled te attend this sale. R. M. BARRATT, Séeretary, j decld aan anaes ; ery is good for children (and some grown ' RE Grand Christmas Concert AT THE PRINCE ST. METHODIST CHURCH, — Thursday, December 26th, AT 7.30 O'CLOCK, P. M. Musical Conduetor, --H. L. Heartz. eee Anthem—*"‘ The Old Story ”........... Choir ES ig sack ideesacec oe Chairman Carol—*‘’Tis Our Yearly Festive Day ”.. eccyecesesssesssee8chool and Orchestra Cornet Solo (Selected)......... Mr. Fletcher Recitation....... CLs eaeehe ons 6 ebas Scholar Orchestra—Jubilee March..... sees Rollinson Chieed 2 * Cheatin TOTES © onc. scenes St cabuavi usec en: School and Orchestra SMEINMROOR, 5.4 s s00s Sb bw Eee esee tes . Scholar Sextette—-‘‘ When the Shepherds ”.......... Violin Solo (Selected)........Mr. Vinnicombe Kindergarten Song.............. Infant Claes )y ETURN TICKETS at one first-class fare ey ; will be issued to and from all Stations Recktation . . i. sss Peo heseereceececs Scholar on this Railway by all trains oa December Boys’ Song—** Swing the Golden Censers”. , 24th, 25th and 3ist, inst., and on January Ist,) ; ; 1890, good to return up to and on 6th Janu- Piano Daet (Von W WN os aac ee ee” oS See ee ee EO oaeadeen Mrs. Stanley aud Miss A. Moore J. UNSWORTH, eee Cae te ™ . —_ Superintendent. Copel as ..++. School and Orchestra Railway Office, Charlottetown, Dec, 20, Violin, Piano and Organ—‘‘ Ave Maria” ..... 1889. wy prs Miss A. Moore and Messrs. Vinnicombe and Heartz. Ss ik ok iin oda bichon chacsa Scholar Orchestra—** Bridal Gavotte” (A. Biehl)... Anthem—‘‘ Glory in the Highest”... ...Choir ” “(God Save the Queen”...,.. Admittance, 15 cents. dec20 Mi ortgage Sale. HERE will be sold at Public Auction, in front of the Law Courts Building, in Charlotte- town, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island. on FRIUAY, the Twenty-fourth day of January, A. D. 1890, at the hour of Twelve o’clock, noon, under and ia pursuance of a power of sale contained in @ certain [eaenture of Mort- gage bearing date the Twenty-third day of Oc- tober, A. D. 1882, and made between Frencis Hagan, of Chariottetown, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, Farmer, and Mary Hawan. his wife, of the one part, and Owen Con- nolly, of the same place, Merchant, of the other rt, which Mor‘gage wag duly registered on the Foun day of October, A. LD 1882;— Ali that tract, piece or parcel of land. situate, lying and being inthe said City of Charlotte- town, and is of ‘own Lot Number Fifty-two (82) in the Second Hundred of Town Lots in Chariottetown, bounded as follows :—Commen- cing at the south-east angle of Town Lot Num- ber Fifty-one (5:), on the northern side of Rich- :mond street; theace by a@ line at right angles | with the said street north wardly for the distance { of fifty (50) feet; thence by a iine parallel with ithe said street eastward! y for the distance of forty-two (i2) feet; thence by a line at right angles with said sireet southwardly for the dis- tance of fif'y (50) feet to Richmond Sireet afore- said ; thence foliowing the course of said street | Westwardly forty-two (42) feet to the place of i commencement. For further particulars apply at the office of | Messrs. Peters & Peiers, Solicitors, &«., Char- { { ; i lottetown, Da:ed at Charlottetown, this Nineteenth day igazines and of December, A. D. i889. A, A. MACDONALD, W. W. SULLIVAN, FREDERICK PETERS, Executors of Last Will and Testament it lates Owen Connolly. a tew (trl) o en Connolly For the Silk Largest Assortinent of Handkerchiefs, Paton & Co’s. try For the Handsomest Silk Hand- kerchiefs, go to Paton & (u's For China Silk Handkerchiefs, with beautiful borders, go to Paten & Co's. One Thousand Silk Handke;- chiefs to choose from at Paton My + Co's. Pure White S lk Handkerchiefs all prices, at Paton & Co's. Fancy Shot Silk Handkerchiefs at James Paton & Co's. before seeing Paton & Co's, Ladies’ and Misses’ Kid Mitts, only 45¢.- a great bargain— at Paten & Co’s Men’s Fur Coats —all prices— at James Paton & Co’s. Men’s Persian Lamb Caps, the cheapest, at Paton & Co’s. Goat Robes, in great variety and lowest prices, at Paton & Co’s. For Ladies’ Dolmans, Fur-J,ined Circulars and Astracan Jack- ets, there is no better place in the city than James Paton & Co’s. Just the place to buy Dress Goods, where yo can get the best variety at the low- est price. — James Paton & Co’s, For Millinery, try James Paton & Co. See their Trimmed Hats at $1.75, $2 and $2.25. The balance of our Ulster and Mantle Cloths clearing out at reduced prices.—Paton & Co. For Shawls—the best value in the city—try Paton & Co's. a er ee ee Wonderful! Wonderful! Most Wonderful is our great sale of Reefers and Overcoats, Our Low Prices astonish every- one. Give Paton & Co. a trial if you want to save money. Men’s Underclothing VERY CHEAP AT PATON & CO’. — What the People Say! We have tried everywhere, but can find no better place than PATON & CO’S. They have the Largest and Best Siock to choose from. You try Ji, Patil & Uo. MARKET SQUARE. Ch’town, Dec. 19, 1889, s Don't buy Silk Handkerebiefg - . eT ie: ae ee ee