7 ee te al a _ ie ieee 2aak & | _ * 7. W y ~—A - ov “5 ae og Ce eee ore cs eg a oD Se! ee ' , ere (2 DAILY EXAMINER UESDAY, NOV E DAILY EAA SO ee TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1889. : . ite tie Se — al ritems. | PRLBGRAPHIO NEWS Local and Other items. | | PREEGI if) NEWS, INTERESTING IT M =e ———y i CTRrT ; = m ‘x » Henry SPROCTA PyeSPATOHES TO LHR KXAMINER. ————— : \ $saulting ary Alsi was | ‘ ; : : ae ts What Stanley Says. EARLY all our stock of XMAS GOODS " 4 is in and opened. Our Ladies’ and Ocs Bs th wot 6 Lonpon, Nov. 25. Gentlemen's Solid Leather Dressing and Jewel | . . Cases were bought i eo anv Tio talk ved f opposite the new} Stanley, in his letter, gives extracts from vei Ane rae es Germany. the bulk of ve Raptist Chat yperty, | Lieut. Jephson’s report. stating that Emin’s our Fancy Go xis have been bought for cash ; I . i i | va ‘ t 7 } Me: port, Stating that main 8S} from Silber ® Fle ming, London. We ask the’ ‘ | troops were — wrdinate and twice tried public to call aad compare these goods with LA 1 C " gail from | make the Pasha a prisoner. Jephson | the cheap trash of auction sales that may be Amn cielibdeee & } | Was certain that Emin is desirous of quit- 4 conducted during the holidays, 4x) ‘ : ting the countr b ie . , tied a il ' the Sth De-| “ng the country, but is unable to make up . , ts , ns her last trip here his mind whether he had obligations to the 9\_9 REDDIN BROS. res , —— — — <- wx pee Whe Sed. seanied eget. me a raid JF oy PA i ON Gz CoO . Jeph i once threatened that he would ad- Oe i ee ere ie “ ( e i ae J e ReMemMes : nof Ribston Pip- | vise Stanley to arrest and carry the Pasha ‘ i (x) pi . § } wins, ¢ to-morrow | away. Emin replied that he would do no- & E. : (We t 10.30 o'clock The lot | thing to prevent Jephson from pursuing E. H. Norton & Co., | such surse. Stanley concludes his letter oe 6a ag @ 66 r Auct i by saying that all sorts and conditions of SMALL-SIZE GURNEY BOILER, in 5 ieee Se ee A co KEmin's people praised his justice and gene- | good condition. Also, a good mahog- ' - t I ve 5 ° .. VW ~ rr 7 ; Dos (in the Ath rosity it said that he f sifed to be tirm any Desk, suitable for an office. Apply togg IN © BETTER ALU Ee IN THE Cc a « ~~ ochran, of Charlottetown | enough WILLIAM HEARD. a Royalty, was fined before Wm. Heard, | p o “ nov21—tf sq., in the sum of $40 sud costs for the italian Parliament Opened. ~- seasenetaticintienilntssiiinemeeinsiteiailieninti—iilametitnn | iction by his dog, of a flock of shee; — DIVIDEND V0 Wag ing to Benj. E. Wright. Rome, Nov. 2%. 4 i i ICE. } > W a Phe talian Parliament was opened to- ee \ ‘ carn t 1 4 Hh , o imbert i amMecct fro YrHN . Methodist Sunday School | ay by King Humbert. In his speech from} wieRCHANTS’ BANK OF P. E. ISLAND, : x wine ' the throne he SAl the tCaovernments wise } : pea N tl gee ' 2th. lise Ashley \ i ; aud ¢€ UtaD.e puricy assured tranquiuity tu VHARLOTTETOWN, NOV, 195, 1889. ila ysions. and the | {taly i guaranteed peace which, thanks oT is hereby given that a half-yearly sic wil ‘ actorshiv Mr, | to the conceit of the great wer’, appears dividend, at the rate of Eight Per Cent. | vA H to be}.ssured in Europe. ‘ oat nuing he said | per annum, on the Capital Stock of this Bank, > ltaly would lay down arms in Africa when } >" ae n this day declared, payable at its : : hell ec: eee a fs es nt was reached, | Banking Office on and after December 2nd, . . ; JUATaMLtcell her tis very considerabie _ By order of the Board. : a : : ' } POSBSeSSLo! s sh has now in that Continent j : WM. McLEAN, a ~ : ind recognize the wide sphere ol her in- novls—Gi cod Cashier. tluence. He hoped he would be able to} an manners ee : AS i ' 4 . bg Lf | prom tte humanity in the region outraged j Q XN bot ILLIAM ’ 5 ur st ith Nidal | ede = had WW MM, 5 fh @ i | | 5 AUCH UALUALILY. : 2 — <P ane CE IA 4 i ) r \ irn that t E \eohunnd : roe " j ‘or Criminal Libel F > CG —_ i zg schr. Mary Alice, loaded with cattle, arrived os | OR CHARTER. | a ge ee ee oe ae es Betrast, Nov. 25. | ie WW R . | | a a eee | Mr. | The .Vews Letter published an article full ‘HE ABOVE STEAMER is now open for 4 ak : G el MeDor ' fa ies for its libel of Thomas Seaton. charter. Will be due here from Mon 2 es i st r also pays Seaton £500 damages. | treal on I4th inst. Appty te | AND SEE OUR~— ~ 7 ae Lonpon, Nov. 25. R. McMILLAN. | ; : ' i | 1 Ka een Mavoureen "| Park, editor of the North London Press, novs dy tt i SEE OUR Sahn 4 , 3 "ih suk. Sack ak Seton ene ee : A sé LW a pet wh ‘rueu that the Ear! ot Euston was e ; rea TG “ot . - \ ‘ st ight at . t nrincinal in \.wandias ‘ ee : aweye j ro ' : Webber night, and{one «: the principals in tho Cavendish} [Labrador Herring. | Boys’ Suits, a : BG Vivaciey | Stre scandal, was arraigned ona charge , t at I wi i ; esl Dias : ak niall \ : } * es } a )) om ibel preferred against him by ; ‘ rafare « yilss (5 nat ; i Vas &S ” “ _ ith Ka Park was rem unded until to- yRIM E LABRADOR HERRING, now | Ree {< rs and evel Oe Messrs. Mills, Benn, Ma sh, Vari “ | morrow. and admitted to bail. landing ex schooner ‘‘ Mary Ma a 0 Misses ( pand Matherid, | Every barrel warranted. For sale by a inkG s F | Se teen it ery barrel warranted. Forse by =| iy ° Men’s Overcoats, Overcoats. was very enthusi the | {bout a Railway Subsidy ee ears. ihe . - === 3 ad cae bout a na ™." _— American House, Dorchester Street. ie " = . se Wa 4 si ‘ ‘ - “ . i. “ - a T T ‘ ‘e 7 Mr. We ae ieee ie W arehouse- Welsh & Owen's Brick Build- 4 =i t U . it Ww ll Pp Vy h u nortan! emactatore | . seks , base ng, Water Street. ti—oct29 | isl Ss. I “a 0 : ee el | Dr. Muir, Mayor of Truro, arrived here . * renemienceniine nme | " ! af =e *. | to-day as an advance guard of a large depu- | @ ~~ 7 a JAMES PATON a, co 16 finke > will be w tat that will interview the government } f "7 oo }on Wednesday, in reference to the Hants Charlottetown, October 25, 1889. QUEEN SQUARE. i oo © F ~ ‘ i é n ¢t i Central R MiWway subsidy. Muir is trying ( The Sensible Housewife) | - — : : ——— -_ gi in O H st « was to pl judice the government against the ; . = ee eee ees nr) Coen af the Cen eer Sent the Largest Number of Wrappers | ay i ee ease oe ——-OF—— | Or Reativen | Polygamy in the North-west. = | Readi i. McNe' . | WOODIL's | re R. Maynard | Orrawa, Nov. 26. | * | & ‘ L T y . . . i « Slis . Addres EJ. Ta rhe Mormon colony m the North-west is} @erman Baking Powder, | : a ee creasing rapidly in numbers. and those AND WRITES: Wh K Spr 5 4 ; ae KS . , ® . oa . a 4 : _ Snow ony shat pulpy 6x: , en entennice 0 LANOCKE 1 rices Out of t ield Si st. J N.B Parl ; i I a — ‘ d WESTVILLE, Pictou Co., Sept. 5, 1889. | ¥ . . ists penly. ariiament 18 to be asec é : ; 0 th aamniess ts cnneh olan prohibiting poly- I have received through Mr. Balfour, Post- | anf) z it th —— ; il a 4 ; wena alleen enrtehinn rat | master, the prize (35) offered for the largest | W . k k d } : ° 1 nere 18 » SucHni SL Ute CAISUINY « as ; “oe i y ‘ : i i >» ™ ook aaeemiadln numbe r of Wrappers of Woodill’s German | eC noe e t 1e rr out the first strike. it Was A - pperents) Baking Powder, and thank you. I was not ’ ° % I I ympa ive seo RC influenced by offer to use any extra quantity. re o ui ar ¥4 ALK QO \ KB R but t ' ¢ kk » > t} >} Ss ~ ns garrison b 3 Asylum Burned. Have used it for years, and can recomiaznd it | ~o = , ° 9 * ina cs is ic tan 389 t compiled b Dominio as a first-class Baking Powder. p ft z ‘ W Pp P “4 show the Prince Edward I Biackroot, Idaho, Nov. 20 (Signed) E. HALE. | 10k O 0 PICES. id tahoe oi ‘m st priz Phe Perritori al Asy lum was burned this _ $10, $5, $3, offered until Dec. 31 to the three vercoats from ~ I. 43 to $14.00. ge | morning. Fifty-seven of the sixty-five in- families in P. E. Island — W rappers ec an cnn mene athe Seon fant representing the most value, Address ; ; , | mates were rescued, and four are known to | represen ing , + ‘@ in \ } . co ‘ , ing wit 113 | nts h a per ishe d. Four « thers are missing, ve ane ‘ ce ers ro i ° ; , No. 2 battery leading i er ee sane A keel "os Tit. Suits f Od. t siz OO rgd mesgacam by gp won y : 23.0) ono. er ra . ieee No names published without permission, ul s rom c. 0 ° ® i> i nex in order ¥ ia ' OY, i octld ° 109, No. 2 Quebec, 102, No. 2 Ladies’ Ulster Cloth - lol, N | Battery New Brunswick brigade, | ey M Kenn troit, who visited Charlott andl . , tne «¢ xpert billiard p Ly- town some fn [Twenty-two batteries competed nie } Personal. ‘ ; *¢ y 1 of the death of Mir. John | i ,LOn y a Cross, K gs ( unt 1ast | cUCn. Hon. Senator Prow M : Ha i 5 A. } McDonald and UD Cordo1 ‘ yet ‘ wba H mm. JO | rgey, sum ~ I i ng the g sts at the H i ‘ i. ) ( Ai ’ is “ { t the Osborne ton, J. A. McDonald, Indian River; Hon. | ). Ars sult, Wellingto - James Clow, M. ‘ i lr y Hart rs ‘ yt is Onaw, M.F.F 7 p ma. A. Metecd, M. P. P.,} at the Osborne House. | I nage or ti Do n | Un i 3 in tm. Be al the Os- | His ny ill give a performance | Ma i Chureday evening next. | (ria tol I ‘ to ha ing written j ymously only three times in his life. 5 \lo i Macke Z onte nplates making a tut t i t A I peror William's visit to Constantinople Suit } ' S| U0 OOO, La li, form ya lent of st Du ied ( ( arlottetow s udyings | ineé with Dr. G det, at Me mramcook, | \ a j ; i » Tame 3 Max O’Rell, | sve England for America on Christmas | He comes to deliver 120 lectures, and | is guaranteed $30,000 for his trouble | ' », Ils dylog ot onsumption. He had 1 @ mat with Schaeter, but was to have it declared off. tiou with the a ee a jubilee of the [Toron se of the Anglican Church, the degre: I yr of Civil Law was conferred on the )Op yf Nova Scotia ; Dr. Potter, President [obart College, New York; Dr. Geikie, Dean of Trinity Medical College, and Canon DuMoulin, Rector of St. James Cethedral, i is Lord Harris, under secretary of state for war, has been appointed Gove rnor of Bombay. R. Rathborne, of Washington, founder of the order of Knights of Pythius in America, is lying very ill at Lima, O. There il hopes of his recovery. e German consul at Zanzibar confirms the re] ft ifety of Dr. Peters. A Sherbrook, Que., desp at h of the 20th i Ba irs. Mary Hatton, widow of the late | James 4 y U vorth, died he e last night | ; =0 ' She y ” t I ut | , i and died at | : i ie from ibng- $ 2 i nha ls ’ : G Montre ak | is now 5 ne c we I | voverument i - ci. Che late : ‘ many years in Montreal, | ae . favorite in musical | daa = vas t ther-in-iaw of L. C, ee tHe well-known crown prosecutor tur tle district of St. Francis, tlast Mond LV by i pr: es ; - : Willi Likely Hang. GvuELPH, Nov. 25. The sentence of death on Harvey, the Guelph murderer, is likely to be carried out. as it is understood the Minister of Jus- thinks the insanity plea has not been +) . Lice - } substantiated Died from His Injuries. STANSTEAD, Ont., Nov. 25. Chas. Calkins, blac ksmith, who was shot Wm. Blanchard, died on Saturday. Weather Bulletin. wro, Nov. 26.—10 a. m. _ «4 i Fresh wes nd northwest winds, fair} and colder. BikTH. At Riverside Cottage, St. John’s, Nfld, on the wife of Jas. J. Wickham, Schools, of a sen, the 9th inst., Esq., Superintendent R. C. o - MARRIED. In St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, on Monday, 25th ivst., by Rev. P. A. McElmeel, Mr. Richard Curran and Miss Annie Doyle, both of Charlottetown. DIED. In this city, this afternoon, James Hughes, gzed 74 years May his soul rest in peace. ‘Funeral will leave his late residence, King Street, for St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery, on Thursday morning at 8.45. Friends and acquaintances invited to attend. | On Nov. 22d, Mary McNeill, widow or the late Neil McNeill, leaving four sons and four daughters to mourn their loss. we ee There are more Overcoats 2nd Ulstera sold in December than in any other month of the year, and there are more ** All Wool” Over- coats, Cape Ulsters and Reefers sold in James Paton & Co’s. Clothing Rooms than in any other store on the Island, and for very good reasons. We have the greatest variety and sell cheaper than any of the ‘‘slang phrasing advertisers” can buy. Give us a call; our i , right. —- ‘tiene Robert Bonner likes to be as near Mand S. aS pose ble, even on Sunday. He attends Dr. Hall’s Church, in New York, immediately in front of tt where the trotter is. After the service he goos around e stable and gives the Queen of the turf a lump of} sugar. : — Tue presence of dandruff indicates a dis- eased scalp, and if not cured, blanching of the hair and Waldmess will result. Hall's Hair Keiféewer. AUCTION SALE ; * | (3 years, by Harry), 1 Horse (Abel), 2 Horses i 2 . . which stands i. Horses, Cows, Pigs, &. WILL SELL BY AUCTION, at my Farm, Keppoch, Lot 48, I ‘On Monday, 2ad December, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., ALL MY STOCK AND CROP, —CONSISTING QF- ee ee and Ladies’ Dress Goods at from 10 to 20 per cent less than regular prices. HOW WE DID IQ.---The whole secret of our suc- cess lies in the fact that we offer what the people want, and having purchased our stock at prices that defy the competition of the world, we can sell better goods at less money than any other house. Try us and be satisfied. J. B. MACDONALD, Charlottetown, November 13, 1889—eod wky QUEEN STREET. 1 Mare (11 years), dallah), 1 do. (5 years, by Messenger), 1 do. | (24 years, Percheron), 1 Administrator Colt, |} dam by Abdallah, 1 Barrister Filly, 6 Jersey Cows (registered), 2 Grade Jersey Cows, WILLIAM WELSH, | novl&8—tl sle ' harlottetown Driving Park, oo. Directors of the above Association | Ur have ordered a final call of 20 per cent. ($20 a share), to be made onthe subscribed stock, payable on or before 30th November next. Ch Shareholders will please pay the amount of | call to the Secretary, at the office of Warbur- later than the above date. A. B. WARBURTON, Secretary. Ch’town, Oct. 22, 1889—dy & wky tl dte CAMPBELL'S |, i do. (11 years, by Ab- W av, 1 ra" ‘4 ‘el ah ; i de ey m ARTS, LOST, FUUND We! OUND.—A sum of money. The owner can! have the same by applying to W. N. Tanton, | 4) at W. W. Wellner’s. 3i pd—nov25 Heifers, 1 Jersey Bull (4 years, registered), 1 MATA | \ pivuth Street, a dark brown horse, with large white mark on forebead and a litile white on three of his feet, i him when stolen. Anyone giving information of the same will be liberally rewarded. Apply to Alvert Kelly, Southport, or to D. L. Hooper, W in a store, to sell Fancy Goods, suitable for nov23—3i ton & Smallwood, Cameron Block, City, not \ ANT#D.—By a young man holding a com- keeper or Clerk in an office. _noved—tt Wir 34 Servant. nov22—tf NTED.—A girl for general housework, | Bull (2 years, registered), 16 Pigs, 50 tons Apply at Kidgeway’s Nursery, Prince! Hay, 2 barracks Oats, lot Straw, Potatoes and | Street. nov25 | ORSE STOLEN.—Between 7.30 and 7.40 on last Saturday evening, from head of Wey- Had bridle and saddle upon 2i—novss eat George Street, Ch’town, young girl who has had some experience ristinas presents, in this city. Apply by letter} Mills” * A. R.,” P.O. Box 586, Charlottetown. a situation as Book- wercial diploma, Apply at this office. Apply at once to Mus. C. B, MACNEILL, Great George Street. ANTED.—A Cook. No washing. Apply at| Customers. this office, tf—nov2l Beef, fron and Wine 7 S recommended by leacing Physicians every- where. and is recognized as one of the best tonics af the day, as it possesses all the nutritive \ qualities of the several strength-giving materials of which it is composed. Especially valuabie for invalids. if you feel weak and languid, just try a bottle | of Campbetl’s Beef, [ron and Wine, and you will i find instant relief. To insure benefit from this justly popular pre- \ novi—3aw tf ]. UXENHAM. O LET.—Dwelling House on corner of Pownal and Kent Sireets, Apply to THos. W. Dopp. No washing ANTED.—A general servant. nor2l Apply at this ollice. FLOUR! We are now receiving every week, direct from the Mills in Upper Canada, fresh ANTED.—For the month of December, @} supplies of New Ground Flour. the lead for the best Family Flour imported here. and other brands always kept on hand. COFFEE ! We have just received our Fall Stock of GREEN COFFEE, and as we roast and grind it ourselyes on the premises we cana always have it fresh and good for our a: [x] Turnips, : a _me on 2 Dog |; YW) LET.—A House on Water Street, near rail s Carts (by McPhaii), 1 Double Vis-a-vis. way station, containing six rooms. Kent | l al ; Terms made known at sale. very low. Apply at this office, 2i—nov26 9 s 1% 6 our eral 6a ore. ——— FLOUR! Our celebrated brand, *‘ MATCHLESS,” stili keeps A stock of the well-known ‘* Kent ae ‘ reo COFFEE ! THA! THA : Fer a Cheap Tea, we can put our 24 cent against anything in the market ; but if OUSE TO LET, containing five rooms, on you want something EXTRA GOOD VALUE, try our 28 or 32 cent and you will not use Fitzroy Sireet, in good order. Apply to . mS tr-noval. ®2y other. ANTED,—A good Milech Cow. Apply to; sAURENCE WV, WATSON, Queen Street, ‘paration, be sure you ask your druggist for novi: | Campbeil’s Beef, Iron and Wine. For gale at ( | DODD’S MEDICAL HALL. | _ | nové -15 eod / at the winter. Two hundred and fifty | ,joads of Seaweed on hand. Al: orders iil "ba } eS FOR SALE at a bargain, if applied for 'MecLegd & Stewart's, Prince street, will prowily dtteddéd to.—JOHN McINNIS, guvig W LET } MacKinlay. N OW IS fH TLME to get your house banked ; on the vremises, for ’ ree That desirable Residence situate on the corner of Luston and Weymouth Streets, pre ent in the occupation of Mrs, Thomas cinl Possession immediately. Knquire! tf—novl9 | ce. Enquire at this office. (a | Charlottetown, Oct, 19, 1889.—law why eee ree) acne Ssutter Wanted. ; We want 150 Tubs CHOICE TABLE BUTTER, for which we will pay the highest price in cash or trade. ? BEER & GOFF. ae aes ere gt te 1 IR a gl gen, i cape AE Re tte Ram Fy OH NL Sout A matty Stra Aereciige: etticnae tt 96. Ag,