: a TS AR Si wast SE Ss a ; SG ge S ae eae Me en =: oi : aie Nats ei ih iam Mag Sey: SoM pon Sao Bl ——- cette sne iit sailing ateagiatin 5 28 - nee me oe 9 ae ay Se ae ee ee ME Se See Re Se a a tie ST Le se san —_— Soe pe Oe Bs THE DAILY EXAMINER, THE DAILY EXAMINER. DECEMBER 4, 1889. Notes and Comments. — T) itly ald by ia } « e } ‘ Cantar ranged : per cent Lhe | \ »M ton 8st ur sre : . a ; ; | will atlord an : Ss : 5 oo cus A at tl rice of sugar +t ai .t dd will | wh a nece ate ‘ ul] \i i te i , na ' : a 1e far s Prov y I Dua re } wi ive : t Arthul y en s — 4 ; \ mbo Den } ry Winn Py. > ) shel t ck : : " : 2 ai wheat in va + i LAT AI Port Artha France is going to put an Increased tax upon strong hig 1OTs a8 a Means ot cl King | ; } ; } . hla potato their sale is luch aS pos Ne, potat randy and er strong and myuricus K avi 18 into use in the north! t ne yards France became in- i Vv nyiioXrera, The Germans Wil s rs by th ixation i be- comes pr } é ror t manutiacture } tie ea Sal most of the inta sly pure liquor wach is drunk by the Belgians and the povrer| classes in northern France An Opposition paper advocating the} Wi nan fad remarxea j ‘4 diminution of customs receipts result- | ing from free trade with the United States} would be a blessinz in disguise if it forced the as it probably | their expen- j } ana j ' i } grove roment i. to be more peop'e, would, sconomica! in ditures.” To which the Canning Gazette makes the] following reply , smier the ** We think the disguise would be perfect, | so much so that the biessing could never be recogni by the tax pavers of Canada. Commercial Union is wanted because the government of Canada has too mach money? lt is well that some reason can be shown. Why not go a step farther andallege that it would be a blessing in disguise if it should, as it certainly would, force our farmers to be more economical in their expenditure, by compelling them to sell their produce in com petition with that Western States! Oats at 25cents per bushel, pork at three cents per lb., and beet at two, would bring down so much disguised blessing on our farm- ers that our v > would soon be ike the 7* bo farming regions of Vermont and New Hamp- | ' " ' on . of the aiiey come snire that famous phrase ‘** peace with honor.” inseparably connect- ed with the pelicy of Lord Beaconsfield after the Berlin treaty of 1878, is discussed. Mr. Smailey, the English cor- | ~The origin of being | respondent, contributes this information | - ; upon it: ” The phrase is one of those | MonrreaL, Dec. 3. which areof no:late. It must have been} There is much comment here on an used by different pe ple. It was used on la ticle in Le Canada sii. ly att icking the the day of the return of Lord Beaconsfield | Jesuits and holding them responsible for from Berlin by a Dover alderman. It re- ithe present religious trouble in Canada mained un Lord Beaconsfield’s mind, and| in the day, th Vv oa reappeared later singular q he > iaiinestion. except ; cept and the Judge refused to meke the | dentist, whose wife left him some time ago |of one hundred branches of and cripple the action of the Government. ugh with &| which makes the article more than. usually actuauy | significant. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Spectra, Desratonues TO THe EXAMINER. | The Stanley Expedition Again. New York, Dec. 3. q Telegram has a special cable that the Herald Nassan, The Eve from London which says 1] despatch : ! he fcllowing Nov. 29, 5p. m.: [ have just met Henry MEoStan! vy. Emin Pasha, Lieutenant Stairs, | Ve ’ Dr Park Nelson, and B | five indred and sixty men, ena hiidren. I have fuund Stanley king edingly hearty I presented n witl e American flag, with which 1 is en ,anditis now flying from Stanley ' Che great explorers hair qu ' and his moustache iron grey. Emin Pa:cha isa slight, dark man, who Wears spe cies lo the short conversa- | tion whien | had with him, he said he did not wish for any honors for what he had done “ - The Poisoned Candy Case. Sr. Jonny, Dec. 3. William J. M-Donald will be put on} trial for the murder of Mra. McRae on Thursday rffernoon Before the adjourn- } ment of the Court, C. W. Weldon, on be- | half of the prisoner, appealed for permis- | sion to see the boxes privately which had | contained the poisoned candy, but the | Solicitor General opposed the application | the police officials were present. Chis condition Mr. Weldon would not ac- order applied for. — Bloods in Trouble. — FrepERicToN, Dec. 3. | At the police court to-day a prominent or, account of cruel treatment was fined $20, and two attached officers of the Royal School of Infantry five dollars each for dis- orderly conduct on the public streets. These three gentlemen raised quite a dis- turbance at the door of W. H. VanWart’'s house at an unreasonable hour a few nights ago while in a state of intoxication. Tenants’ Defence League Meeting. Dusty, Dec. 3. Redmond presided to-day at a meeting the Limerick tenants’ defence league. He said that the societies had brought the landlords to their knees, and would deal the final blow that would crush the Smith-Barry syndicate, The Jesuits Attacked Again. Le Canada is a Roman Catholic paper, said, as he leaned out of the first floor win- ok dow in Downing street, was ‘*‘i have! — 1 ; ) ’ . j . r brought you Peace, | hope with Honor.’ I} Portugal is Ready CHAE. 1 : , - | aie ioe neard nim. i rier stripped it ol ‘ : : Lisson, Dec. 3. its Unlecessary WwW). a 4 3 passed into a : current politics] history as ‘* peace with The Portuguese government will an- honor,” the qualifying words. “*I hb ype,” | Bounce to che European powers that Portu- becoming lost t he tickle pular mem- | &# 13 reacy to prove unbr ‘Ken occupation | ory. ot the African territories now claimed by | ‘ oe Eb rine i na furth rmore that Portugal is : ; . = deter maintain possession of the tooks, Paper-, Magazine:-, Ete. . : ‘ I it mh Gispure, | “P-int a . ora . - : a1 » see : i Wili appeer Weekly att ine new vea its ” pes SUCCESSOF vublishers are tre is I Rowell & Co ‘ < i ; Orrawa, Dee. 3. wew Lor rLO @ 1 the Americano ‘ 4 . Newspaper Direct . sre the proprie- Frank P<ard,ayoung Englishman has been tors of the oldest aud best knowa of all the | #PPpeimte retary to Sir John McDon- advertisin - sacies ald, vice ope, promoted. The new pri- “Allan's Wife,” by H. Rider Haggard; | Ve Secret.ry was recently married to a publisher, William Brye ‘y Toroato. This | daughter vi Justice T aschereau, of the Su- novel is full of adventure Every novel reader will or course. i “Upon this Rock,” by M. C. O'Byrne; publisher, William Bryce, Toronto. This | work is dedicated to ‘The English people | throughout tl world.” [t introduees lords, ladie and treats strongly portrayed. read it a3 a matter | and of love and religion Magazine for December has lts contents are excellent | pleb ins; pHllosophicaily The Century beea received. in every respect. We have the Christmas number of the Toronto Globe. It is splendid in respect tu style, illustrations and letter press—re- flecting credit upon the Queen City, and, indeed, upon Canada. St. John, N. B. Weare indebted to the publishers for a copy of this valuable and interesting book t was written for the use of students, teachers and those interest- ed in the development of all our resources, by one whose name is celebrated among the naturalists of our day ; and we have no doubt that it will be carefully studied as an authoritative disquisition concerning the most valuable of the invertebrates belong- ing to this part of the world. Supreme Court. DECEMBER 4. A commission under the Great Seal of Canada, appointing the Hon. W. W. Sulli- van Chief Justice of tne Court, was read by the Prothonotary. The Chief Justice took his seat upon the Bench. Watson Manufacturing Co. vs. Patrick MacDonald.-—Mr. Morson continued his Mr. Peters replied in support of the rule. The Court took time. Stephen Ayer vs. George &. Sims. —This case was trie] in October, 1888; verdict for defendant. Kuale for new trial granted in Michaelmas Terim and is now being argued. Mr. Morson for plaintiff; Peters & Mac- Neiil for defendant. argument. Miss Carey wishes to notify the public that she has taken rooms Beer's Square, where she is prepared todo \antle and Dressmaking at the shortest notice. ti—decé bck THe OLp Srorny.—The Aunapolis Spec. iglor Gays: Mr. Wu er Jefferson, who a week or two ogo went ty won to make a fortuue, 2* ‘ . . returies ‘ st without having found it. preme Cou *t, lerics in connect’on with the fish hatcheries system, and with this in view, the Depart- | ment | cessary infurmation on the subject, | Wing had sharply criticised the testimony | of the microscopists for the prosecution, he ** The Economic Mollusca of Acadia,” by } closed his address, and Mr, Morgan took W. F. Ganong, published by Barnes & Co., | up the argument on behalf of the prosecu- tlon. —— Lobster Hatcheries Proposed. Orrawa, Dee. 3. [t is proposed to establish lobster hatch- Fisheries is gathering al) the ne- of The ‘Cronin Trie L Curcaco, Dec. 3. In the Cronin trial to-day, after Judge Military Rifle League. Orrawa, Dec. 3. The proposition to establish a Military Rifle League in Canada is receiving con- siderable support. It is probable that about fifty teams will join the League. A Senator Dying. 3. Monrrea, Dee. Senator Trudeile is dying at the Hotel Dieu Hospital here. Weather #Hulictin. ——— Toronro, Dec. 4.—10 a. m. Fresh to strong northerly winds; fair; c lder weather. Chronic Coughs and Colds And all! diseases of the throatand lungs can be cured by the use of Scott’s Emulsion, as it contains the healing virtues of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites in their fullest form. See ; what W. S. Muer, M. D., L. R. C. P., ete., } Truro, N. S., says: “fiver three years ex- | perience I consider Sc» ts Emulsion one of the very best in the market. Very excellent in throat affections,” Sold by ali druggists, he, and $1.00 ome Furnished House To Let. LET, for the winter months, or longer ti iek HS : 2 He reporta wo;k scarce there and times hard, unless one is willing to go at work which they wuld not think vw. of dving at ‘7x0 { per od os inay be desired, a Furnished Honse in » pleasant and conveniently situated | i i} SATURDAY, the 4th day of January next, 190, | } ail? |} security ‘Flavoring Essences, Gronnd Spices, &c, cents. open at 7.18. An Item More Than Interesting, ae eee WING to the fact that private partion ( and itinerant peddlers from other places have gone into the Xmas Trade for a month or so, we have decided to offer the whole of our well-selected stock AT COST. The pub. lic are invited to call and see the goods and compare prices, AUCTION. ” AM instructed to sell by Auction, on Mar- | ket Square, on FRIDAY NEXT, 6th | inst, at 1 o'clock, p. m, : REDDIN BROS. | Horse, 1 Express Wagon, | set Harness. EK. NEEDHAM, dec4—2 Auctioneer. Park and Provincial Ex-, hibition Association. NDERS for constructing the Industrial Ex- | hibition Building will be received by me at | Warbur'on & Smaliwood. up to J hs the office of o'clock, noun, Pians and specifica ions may be seen at the } office of Chappeil & Vhillips, Architects, Char- | ,OLLetown, Hach tender must be accompanied by a certi- fled cheque for ten per centum of the tender, as | for the faithful performance of the | contract | Che contractor willbe required to sign the or- dinary form of bond and agreement usnally a‘lopted by the Dominion Government for the | construction of pnblic works. | Any person tendering who does not enter into | said bond and agreement withia one week after | notice of his tender being accepted, the cheque | so paid in will be absolutely forfeited. The whole work tu be completed on or before the 15th day of August next, A. D. 1°90. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Cc. R. SMALLWOOD, Acting Secretary. Ch'town, Dec. 4, 1889—eod tl dte HOUSEKEEPERS Who Want Absolutely Pure and Extra Strong | —FOR THEIR—- aMAS CARES —WILL FIND THEM AT— A. 8. JOHNSONS DRUG STORE dec4--ly eod Lyceum, Charlottetown. Comedy Company, WEBBER, Manager. Boston H. PRICE LAST NIGHT! This (Wadnesday) Evening, Dec, 4th, Will be played the Charming Comedy, FANCAOM THE CRICKET | ! i Reserved Seats, 35 Doors dec4 Admission, 25 cen‘s. Ti-kets for sale at usual place. } Overtvre at 8. BRAN. | N STORE AND TO ARRIVE:—Ontario | Roller Mills Bran, excellent quality, | selling low. AULD BROS., lec4—3m 2aw dy & wky i 6. GT. ‘EH j will hold a SOCLAL and ENTERTAIN. | | E Independent Order of Good Templars | } MENT in their Lodge Room, J. D. McLeod's | Hall, Thursday Evening, December 5th. — The following is the Programme ; Senet DOs, 655 cisxinon seneer eae Choir } MIR a koos p49 banmies netics Harry McKie; Cornet Duet....... Messrs, Foster and Hyne } Recitation.........+.. ....Miss H. Rackham 1 NS 6s kk Sed ena vines Seven Characters : NL foo ss sedeussacaen Mr. C. B. Warren > Intermission. Refreshments, OO. 65 ine sid oins Miss M. Fairclough Song.. > wh Kepen tige. Ceeecean Choii The Programme will con Iude with the Laughabe F.rce, inv three acts, entitled: **MAD.CAP,” or “FUN AND POETEY.” Admission, 15 cents. Tickets for sale by the members or at the door. dec4 NOTICE. HE inhabitants of Peake Station and vicinity intend heiding a» Meeting on MONDAY, the 16th inst , at 5 o’clock, p. m., to take into consideration the advisability of memorializing the Minister of Railways to have the present Station changed into a Booking Station. Dominion and Local Mem- bers are invited to attend. H. CURRIE. Peake Station, Dec. 4, 1889. Board Wanted, FEAWO YOUNG MEN want board for about fouc weeks, in a private family or boarding house. Home comforts and cleapli- ness more of a consideration than high living. pert of the city, For furpher particulars ry wt tls offaes, P1026 - Address <o-morrow, statéag ter locali te., 'M.,” at this dfive, © IN ya—aeog ‘66 ‘The Charlottetown Driving ‘TIM R 4 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4 | BEER BROS., IMPORTERS OF—— Fashionable Millinery, Dress Goods and Manties. -———— cel MOURNING GOODS A SPECIALTY. —[x+-—— House Furnishings of all kinds, iS NECESSARY. a ——— THEREFORE——— Save Time and Money, AND AT THE SAME TIME HAVE CLEANLINESS. wet pe ThlS CAN BE DONE BY BUYING GENUINE SOAP, AND THE FOLLOWING BRANDS ARE GUARANTEED GENUINE: White Rose, Silver Bar, Maple Leaf, ALL MANUFACTURED AT THE P, E. ISLAND SOAP WORKS, ————(x poe BEER & SONS, Proprietors. dec2—3m 2aw (tues sat) wky ee Horse Powers. —_—-—-—-(x) seaapecieniactneeanint THRESHERS AND SHAKERS ao Combined Threshe E are manufacturing these Machines, and have some ready to ship. They combine the latest American improve- ments, are fast Threshers, very light running, and easy on horses. We believe them to be superior to any machines of the kind ever sold on P. E. Island, and we guarantee them t) give satisfac ion in every respect. Terms liberal. For sale at MARK WRIGHT & CO's. harlottetown, Nov. 15, 1889—2aw wky é Large Stock of \WATCHES On Hand, from $5 up—Tested and Warranted. a(x) Cheaper Kept in Stock “but not Guaranteed. Our Watches having received the highest awards for general excellence and time rs and Cleaners. eee | keeping qualities, we can thoroughly recommend them Unsolicited testimonials regarding their merits received centinually. - New Goods (+ .-2a. Wee eee oct26 . NORTH SIDE MARKET SQUARE. BOOKBINDING +4 x pp in every department. JAS. D. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. ee MAGAZINES, such as the ‘“ Boys’ Own Paper,” * Girls’ Own Paper,” Harper's Publications, ‘ Iilustrated London News,” ‘* Graphic,” ** Black wood’s,” ‘* Chambers’ Journal,” ‘* Saturday Review,” *‘ Soribner’s,” ‘* Lippincott’s,” ‘*Modern Machine Shop Practice,” etc., ete., bound at reasonable prices, ip elegant and OOKBINDING in all styles. strong binding. : BLANK BOOKS neatly ruled and strongly bound. A large stook of Blank Boo Paper on hand. LIBRARY BOOKS tastefully bound in all colors of Cloth and Leather. Old Volumes rebound in «ny desired style. me As all work is done under my personal supervision, I guarantee satisfaction. JAS. D. TAYLOR, Bookbinder, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, a on eee ee Er ee W K are giving Great Bargains in CHAIRS. ment of Rattan Chairs, Rockers, Dinin and Easy Chairs. Call and see our stock. MARK WRIGHT & CO. Chartottetown, Nov, 19, 1889 nov26—eod OR ELIDA LE AERA SCOT Mat Sa key ; SSS ee A fine assort- g Room, Smoking L829. Special Values in Carpets and Oil Cloths, LEANLINESS” IS MONEY, &¢., " hs DECEMBER JAS. PATON & C0. i i | HAVE MADE Extensive Preparations ~FOR THE SALE OF- ONE OF THE LARGEST STOCKS OF- Christwas cud New Year’s Presents Ever offered to the People of P. E. Island, Handsome Dress Goods, Gloves, Fur Ja kets, Muffs, Bows, Black Silks, Wool Squares ane Scarfs, Umbrellas. Waterproof Cloaks, Fur-Lired Circulars and Cioaks, Jacket; and Dolmans. nee. 1,000 Gentlemen’s Silk Handkerch efs in very beautiful colors and pat- teras, plain and hem-stitched, 100 Pairs Kid Mitts at a wonderful bargain, ouly 45¢ a pair. MILIINERY. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT is pees full of charming HATS. See our eautiful styles, at $1.75, $2.00 and $2 50. Our Fileecy Cottons. Here is one of the Biggest Bargains ever ofered to our friends. Come in and see this gigantic bargain. ‘The goods are selling fast, and no wonder—they are so very cheap. DRESS GOODS. We can offer with the greatest amount of confidence the Largest Stock of DRESS GOODS in the City, at prices that will induce bargain-hunters to buy. Grey Fiannels Very Cheap *Envention Hath Ne Nobler Aim Than to Make Home like Heaven.” —The Gold Medal Carpet Sweeper has al! the latest improve-nents—the best that the Bjssel{ Carpet Sweeper Company make. [t operates without dust or noise, almost without labor, ‘Tis in every respect the most perfect Sweeper in the world. You can make no better pre- sent to Mother, Wife or Sister for this coming Christmas. CARPETS A @ JAMES PATON & CO. continue selling Carpets at the extremely low prices which they are noted for We have a full range of the Newest Designs by the best makers, in SCOTCH, CANADIAN, BRUSSELS, TA- PESTRY and VELVETS, ART SQUARES, LINOLEUM and FLOOR CLOTHS, from 18 inches to }3 feet wide. we ee LADIES’ i Widow Curialas, Shadas and Poles. We have still about 20 Pairs of beaut:ful | CRETONNE CURTAINS left, worth $3.50, that we are sclling for $250. a Ae Last December was & big month with us. We will be very much seur- prised, indeed, if we don’t sell half as much more as we done twelve months ago. To avoid the unpleasant crowding which frequently occurs at JAMES PATON & CO’s., our friends would confer a favor by calling early in the day. ee, ROBES, AT REDUCED PRICES. HANDKERCHIEFS— Plein Hem-stitched, Colored Bordered tlem-stitched, Initials, &c. A lot of Men’s White Handkerchiefs, large size, slightly damaged, only 4c. each. A lot ot Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, 36c. a dozen. Large buyers and smal! buyers of all kinds should devote considerable attention to the benefits that we so lavishly bestow during this month, SHAWLS! SHAWLS!—A fine as- sortment to chooseirou,. A job los of 530 Shawls, suitable for a Wagon or Sleigh Wrap, worth $1.30, for S5c To detail ail the bargains we have would be impracticable, Castomers will kindly bear in mind that, al hough many classes of goods are hot specially advertised here, AS. PATON & CO’S Store contains everything that a first- rate Dry Goods Store may be expecsed to keep, Remember our Clothing Depart ment. REEFERS and OVERCOATS as cheap as any iu the city, JAS. PATON & C0., MAKKET SQUARE. novl2 ee ee ee i ie a, ik PS24svegr ©