A 2 OTT NER a “Pa ae ae Si ee | THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1887. a ne | Local and Other Lens, PELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BEAUTIFUL | Siesta d | —= L > ‘ Fine Wanpens.—The Fire Wardens meet om , | = ; : ice this evening [Srectan Despatones to Tur Ki XAMINER, } RIS MA ’ § a ’ Ke 25 i Be “ 7 sere E > 5 French Crisis. ‘ WUT Editorial, correspondence, ot ota “ . | PRESENTS eo ‘ . Paris, Dec. 8. & Aaa RUT ANNUAL MEETING Bea sure “and attend |. M. G rblet finds it difficult to form a 5 . annua eting of the ¥. M. C. A. this cabinet, and is foiled by the refusal of M. | ad . A, * | Ribot to remain in the cabinet in which Dec. 7, 1887—t# 4 vuN ‘ ~ . i — two portfolios are given to embers of the, ° ‘’ . KE W Hi Bs R _— It is euggested that both the | 2xtreme Left. A prolonged conference | * 4 ani ci spitals become connected with the} has been held between President Carnot | A uct : 7 “BN telephone exchange. and M. Goblet and Ribot, jthe Presi’ | ion a e, a HE BIG BARGAINS ARE pcr eae dent supporting Goblet, No agreement | ' ' = , dae IMPORTANT \ll active members are re-| was arrived at. M. Ricard, President of | Perea a, vested not to forget the meeting in the | the Union of the Left. joins Ribot i = | { i aia sii . the » joms Ribot in re-, An § sur a \ nis evening. tusing to enter the Cabinet. Goblet re-| * ples, Lemons, Uranges, Onions, ue, @ > gards Ricard’s action as a refusal of the | Ry nt} b BE RCOATS SUITS Me TINO. the adjourned annual _mevt-]| Union of the Left to co-operate, and will ahs s, b, Portia. ; V : r »Y. M. C. A, will be held in the probably resign the task of forming a Minu- eT gernae SUT ff ‘ee O ERCO A is New Parior this evening at 8 o’clock i > ie . | RY Auction, MONDAY, December 12th, ? : 7 , clock. istry, B | LY, December t/th, at If | oe i Bete aneatacet "| OW EIRCOATS SUITS 100 Barrels Choice No. 1 Applies, a 9 ~ 9 \r Souris. 8. 8 Portia is expected at Exceptionally Pure Eleciion. 5 Barrels Oranges, v q> j : Souris on Monday next. A full cargo of pro- 10 Boxes do. SUITS, O ERC A rs “ principally potetess.. ta veel ai cn ; J oo 10 Bozes Lemons. ? — on ready there Zs Kinaston,' Ont., Dee. 15 Boxes Silver Skin Onious. Phe Liberals have abandoned the petition | Al choice Fruit, Ex.S. 3. Portia, direct from to unseat Sir John. It is understood that|~°* *9* \. MeNEILI é a h . sic ° ’ a. . w* wie A tC: Alsi, e City Clerkin Tue Examiner some “ie wiltThe folie ; ee for Kings- S Auctioneer. he Cy hein i Rtn ote te as a eet a cat, Den L. E. PROWSE keeps the Largest, Best and ~_ . D. He}, xceptionally pure one an‘l that both sides : : Ceps a gest, oe ’ Kay, St Peters > Disposep or.—The foundling advertised RK. Fitzgerald. Esq, to-morrow, at two : : rosecute for periury »btaini , " will meet for practice at the residence of R. | Prosecute for perjury, or obtaining money rrade.” and then turned i “mers went sai torts , ' ed informers. EVENING, the 9th instant, at half-past seven Com™ rAL UNton The Board of ye ee o'clock. ~ ” r; , a? It 3 . J. MACEACHERN, 3 under false pretences, Dougherty and ade 1 { avain S evening is tarine Disasters. Secretary Seecre . Saas had acted nobly. eh . = ie ea : Gun Cius.—The Belvidere Gun Club The County Attorney was advised to “The Charlottetown Board of Cheapest Clothing on P. EK. Island. , I i : i ‘ Come and see for yourselves. k in the afternoon Smith, who claimed to have been bribed. THE adjourned General Meeting of the Board th ! = . will be held at the Board Room, on FRIDAY rsi 1 that , he ‘liscussion on com- Dec, &, 1887—2i SIG > THE BIG AT. 7 JEEN STREET. ' vill be closed Hararax, Dee. &. inka Ch’town, Dec. 5, 1887, S008. CF, Se a ae ° as I'he schr. Minnie D. was struck by a rENX A T | a ~~ ~ —~—- a BAN Vrient Division 5S. ot T. | squall yesterday off the Halifax coast aud i} ER Di Res. ri " bir = REG CROSS LINE 4 aes: . ~— \Eriday))} went over at once. Two schooners, the J. : i y ' Ss oO CK portant business tr & + yw wes. ; . * ae b. Saint and Spring Bird, took her in tow ; ‘ ' tendare i 5 ’ > ’ aes 1s Lik s atti tii attenaance is ] } } pr MY F I b Ps , , 2 5 R “a : and towed her some distanse, when a_ tug oa 4,408 « ity de eniures, “ah ’ wt, , i, svOSs * . , . 4. J jes u “ the agent of the underwriters came up, —_ c : or t »_TOW i re ") rouse } ‘ ; 7" a ‘YY . > . : >, ie : 7 " ihers to the Telephone | ‘ utthe tow line, and brought her in. The |mmENDERS will be received at the Mayor's . ; schooners are taking Admiralty proceedings | * fice, up to noon af THURSDAY the loth of | anwe are Mm ithat the switch board ; eis Decenjber inst., for the rch f . ($27,400 ‘ Cry bef geget as xv claim thev are » lad ai ] bey purchase of . ($27,400) : i A le < vo the new ofhi e we they m they are the salvers. twenty-seven lhousand Four Hundred Dollars piles 0 vate b it 4 o'clock. It is expected] * iielents Debsntures of the City of Charlottetown, P. E. 2 ; 5 tings : that the change ill bein rking order sae iin, ; Is}and, to be issued in redemption of Debentnres i the Exchange will | in working order Mail Steamers. falling due in the month of Saneery next, 1888, ‘ i: a time during the forenoon of Monday. ; fhese debentures are of the denominations of ra € A - SE 23 $500 and $1,000 each, payable in 20 years from the . i aa . Srirznpiany MaorsTrare’'s Covnr.—At Orrawa, Dec 8. dase of issue, bearing Jatorent at (o p. c.) five per : LAST TRIP Gr ; Hi te chy J : T va for carrving the ocas ot , 1 ce ‘ .y in€ . 2 ee ° . ie 1c ™ ae . the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this morn. | Tenders for carrying the ocean mails be- | Cent Per annum. pryable half-yearly in Charlotte is giving great bargains in OVERCOATS and SUITS. . ondie* sheet ‘ ' + 1} tween Canada aud England closed to-day Te ; : FROM NEW YOR. ing, a S-» t Act ase owas adjourned until P| ted athe te eth ! Zeatees win ee manele Sep se whole or part. i “ , a : axe 7 Mond n xb, ; tVagrent was given the 1@ amended conditions of the contract 1s- he Council do not bind themselves to accept 10 O00 a ‘6 a Bb ad ; ad & ‘eo 24 af > oad pice, siternat of leaving the city or taking aj} sued several months ago provide that the the highest or any gong coll * WY aras La es ress GOS m- ne, he Sad aon vale three } ths vovagein Harvie’s brig. He | steamers shall be of the latest modern y order, X sDpeQAN « , ° ° is intended to leav New York fo { te- promis iv leave t rs ind was released. speed and construction. ‘The mails are to M : t — ~onn hee el = all the Newest Fabrics, cheapest ss aa oa 1 D i - be landed at Halifax in winter, and Rimou- | “®5°r"s Office, Dec, 2, 1887—tues fri 43 Y WC ‘ t : 2nd December. Dikp FROM HER INJURIBS.— Mrs. Leahy, | skiin summer, while the English port is jnciceneriene LADIES FUR CAPES and CIRCULARS. cee who was so severely burned } optional. i Ee . 1) 4 : : FOR New VORK. ventepiet icakueen, aiunn uaa kek ee tie ea le wd i Give usa call. You will find Goods and Prices Right. a oer n oclock. Her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Faiai Accident = &, Ss. ee Cdk f PA, eal had bot an a0 severely _ © \ " Qwiictsinnsindon me Seeny, Das Seen Wena es aly SPRINGHILL Mines, Dec. &. Margin to the Grocer, (Ice and weather permitting) wil leave burat while rescuing her from the flames that ‘ ~ 7 ~ Charlottetown for New York she will not be able to da any wark for some [wo young men, Blinton Crawford and Quality to the Housekeeper ad 8 VE LN Cc i> éy R A B EP About lth December, considerable time to come, Thomas Gutront, were working in a new ; : ® 2 & § calling at Souris, - ¢ a slope to-day when alarge mece of frozen clay IN — a " a ‘ Freight space should be applied for immedi- & 2“ ANOTHER RoBBERY About two o'clock gave Way, hurling both men ten feet down PAPERS WOoDII i * TINS QU EEN STREET CHARLOTTETO W N. ately. es this morning, one of the private watchmen the slope " They “were fearfully crushed , sma} 4 ? «Apply. in New York to Bowring and Archibald, loing duty in the neighborhood discovered } -p ea . ¢ , ae ; y J Ch’town, Nov. { 7 , 18 Broadway, or here to ~ y 8 ; . "ies ve ati: ; — . own, Nov. 30, 1887.—eod & wk that one of the panes or glass in the window The — proved oo L Both died Po GERWAN is : : satliae tna omees ——aame FENTON T. REWRERS ; . n ; while being carried home. ' ia ie a ee een mer a me nce Nem ot Mr. B. Balderston store, on (Jueen Street, . © 1) cts BAKING 12 ets AGENT, had been broken. Examination revealed the ie pte oaaese bell c P Ch’town. Dec. 1. 1887 t that the glass was | sen f he s \ » ival_- J ciebuba insoles cs a le 4 . : thi mt “ - wee. broken $01 the 8 No Carnival : Fire. 20 cts POW DER 2 cts 2 of robbing the promete eS of a quantity 9) ~~ : a . ae oranges, cunfectionery, etc., had been taken Monreal, Dec. 8. 254 Uvion St., St. JOuN, N. B. pe a Oe | a from the shelves immediately inside the win- Will put Woodill’s Germaa Baking Powder B Aaa ex x . ws j ; j ! The committee appointet| to consider the azsinet any in the market, aow. The thief or thieves did not exter the : . : matter haye reported against holding a Mrs. J. H. Smitu store, at least they took nothing except what Shaateel thin ot Nov 25. 2 . a . - . ay rs * > ,9 Qa ia ata was in the window. There is no clue to the | “@™ V4 this winter. NOV <0, 5 W ° 0. annem Fire in Moses Vineberg'’s wholesale fur} — guilty parties ty ; : Me ew cf i or | : poe ibitemeabiocniie establishment this p. m., caused a loss of 25k W HEN you have read the advertisements over, Sa en Dearth er A Mercuant.—The Summerside | about $20,000 ; fully coveted by insurance. x : ® ~ 2 Tr eT wR lounyna!l reports the death on Tuesday ever sihcnigaetiainioseane 2 5 he ing f Mr. Thom os C. ¢ annon, & wall hee . Imprisoned. T ( f 9] F i ‘ ; ao é 5 INT yt ach A. L ne T rag ‘. me} ant f S¢. Eleanors, and remarks: te eis al ers or BB ars ense a era K u Be & yD tiny ey ‘Mr. Cannon had for some weeks what was Desir, Dec. 8. Ty b ; & | to come to D. A. BRUCE, and be convinced that his Stock ot bn b said to have been neuralgia of the chest or im er, GC, heart, but it was not until a very few days Edward Harrington, MM. P., was con- wo that a fatal termination was anticipated. victed at Tralee to-day of publishing in his He was for many years a clerk and book- | paper, the Sentinel, reports of meetings of h eeper with the late J aszs f St.[s essed branches of the. National League. | ™ ; ; ca ial nas ; . , : of Naps per with the late Jonn Haszard, of St. | suppress vag ttt he reheivell aaill is not surpassed by any house in the trade. We have a large range Naps, ; Pia - nage . es “> Pp Pleonurg, and for a nymber of years past he | He was sentenced to two months’ imprison- | Meltons, Suitings, and Pantings, which are offered at prices that will suit you; HAL FAX AN i} LOR PE iy is been doing business as a dealer fn Oysters, | ment, He appealed. Saturday, December 10, 1887, = _ ” , 4 ad . : — —IN as WINTER CLOTES) STeAMstir coy, wtEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and marked ‘* Tender,” —BETWEEN— lour. & » decease ssesser any good : : ae ey | j nee ta th se a ny. Phife T isintended that those Steamers shall make iAlities, apd his ageath WM the prime or itfe will be much regretted by a very extensive Steamer Wrecked. 68,000 Sleepers, as per specification. — 4 t + BE ° } « F C Fur the following sailings : ; circle of relatives and friends. To his be- no 10 sets sawn Hemlock Sleepers, price per | Gee@Hts UPHISAIMNSs, ur VUaps, London to Halifax : reaved widow and family we tender our Lonpbon, Dec. 8. 1000 superficial feet. 7 : : f iece i »mloek ‘om 8 fee /; eal = I R b H 8.S. Damara.....--- hae about Dec. Lith sincere sympathies. The slving ie &10 pieces sawn Hemlock, from 8 feet to 14 Coats, els 1 oO Cs, ats, i eR re ell Mae Sia re thoamear ae . sritish steamer Lorne, feet long, from 6x8 inches to 12x14 inches, 2 : Chinese waters, was wrecked on Sunday on price per 1000 superficial feet ] N k & olifay i B ) ‘ EI j ro ; t 3 . .; . ya ‘. — — : . ‘ 4 ; eee A young man named the east coast of the island of Hianan. %,500 Cedar Fence Posts, 7 feet 6 inches G Oves, ec wear, Cc. Halifax le London ———— een FOR THE SUPPLY OF illiat ‘oris ; loved as a sealer in A. { a. * . 4 : oe W ee ( - h, ee ma a were i" velo Sixty-nine persons were saved. The fate jlong, 6 inches at small end. S.S. British Queen,........-. Dec, 3 vet with an acoident about half-past seven | °f the others is unknown. 000 Cedar Fence Posts, 10 feet long, 6} gar GENUINE BARGAINS OFFERED. 6 6. Mibeesé.... Rinks ‘about Dee. 17th Met With a8 Acces Soom a ee are | inches at small end. . . nae an 8, 8. Damara, ; .. Dec, 31s 4 last evening,'which will necessitate his lying me sag {6,000 Cedar Fence Posts, 5 feet long, 6| 4 Before purchasing your winter OV ERCOAT come and see our stock. nied ticitanie athe ati 5 . , yaw . ” aSse sr Accommodation. : un at the Charlottetown Hospital for some Ty phold Fey er, inches at smal] end. Sredais, ath weave at low ani ; 12 te come. It appears that Corish and ete 200 Cedar Gate Posts, 8 feet long, 8 inches ae , Through Bills of Lading from all points on P, y nother man were in the act of liftinga Crrawa, Dec. 8. [at small end. — : he ne ne Bagel one Mg Nova Scotia, to ‘ large tray of cans out of the bath vat, when The typhoid fever epidemic in Ottawa 084 Cedar oe — Posts, 12 feet long, RU Hj Cong rong fn gS RR i , Were? ‘ le ; 5 ne - 4 ces j acag oc-| 8 luches at small end. apply to a Cor lost his* footing and slipped|is rapidly decreasing. ‘The new cases oc : ; es par * ~ A. C> = ‘ ’ : ; iD the vat of boiling water. | curring being of a very mild character, ogg Braces, 3 feet long, 3 inches at a | W . W . CLARKE, a ’ c ‘ : sf ; Siar na, T } 4 I i “ } ery ror ( orish 7 the — eee ee wa aa 000 superficial feet sawn Spruce Fence O STOM rt . J OR. or to Agent ai Chat lottetow nh, P. fh. I, 38 38 st filled with trays of cans, anc s Escapes. lt ei ee a Boca PICKFORD & BLACK, vas + # : ra ne aete saee Jones Es aul Battens, 5 inches wide, 14 inches thick, squaye | Cytown, Deo. 2; 1887—eod & wky ce ikeae i ernie tna het acs ane oe Re Ee ae eee ee from sap, _ rt = ve en en ace — —— es | Dec. 7. 1887.—3mds & here been no trays evat,we ALIFAX ec. 5. uantity ‘ eet lang; quarter eet long ; TT - - rie hably have had hisdeath to chronicle to-day. oe : £ afl ‘ the r, 30 fest lea ». Price per I 000 rAawTe ‘BY gba) ‘ Aes er ’ Judge Ritchie has taken the view of the} Fi quarter, « g. e peri, WAN rs, LOST, FOURD &e. Ag soon as the man who was assisting Corish New Brunswick coyrt that the election fect, loaded on cars. : ae ‘ . . . ; : in f ° 9 . » amlock Ty | 2} sy) ok = a him a _— — ee end petitions must be brought on within six : a ee hega s a8 fimber, price per j MARRIAGES, Coaches, &c.. stored for the the tray. and catching him rv 12 «4wWwaist, rm: — s : ae oe on, 1oaGed ON Cars. "4 winter in large, dry barn: ¢2.00 for the sea- ys 5 J : s disposes of tl alifax peti a ° ' ' « a, em Gry + ee Sea lifted him out of the vat. As quickly as months. his disposes of the Halifax | _ Forms of tender for Sleepers, with specifica- son.—D. O'M. Reddin, decd i tion. tien endorsed thereon, may be had at all : i. pone - — ossible his feet were bared and medival aie rsed _ ma —— pean - asi — CS rs Pe par o Booking Stations. No forms of tender for WANTED—A cook; references required. Ap- aid summoned. On investigation it was ie Rulleti ae aaah ergy haan Wt, ictal, Beoee inieel, } } “as badly sc: lded to + eather HCL, other material. dec? diac 7 4 d that ff a — ‘di oe bie t — j No tender for Sleepers will be considered a ee ene the ankles, and it was « pve Pen om ac lb Toronto, Lec. 9-10 a. m. unless made in accordance with, and upon the WANTED—A good smart girl for general have him removed to the Charlottetown ee : printed form supplied ; nor willa tender for "" housework. Apply_to No. 268 Richmond Hospital, whzre he now is being carefully Moderate to fresh winds, fair weather, sta |) 10.5 number of Sleepers than 500 be enter- % Street, near Methodist Charch. dec? uf looked after. tionary or slightly lower temperature, tained. WVANTED—A gil for goneral housework. Ap. = — are aoe No tender will be considered unless atcom- ply to Mrs. Geo, Cook, Kent Street west. [ae ot Se ihe panied by a deposit equal to 5 per cent. of the re —-~ —0—-— al , wis a Sir,—Before the Charlottetown Board of Trade concludes the debate on Commercial Union, would it not be well to invite Mr. George, the United States Consul, to give views on the question. Mr. George is an educated gentleman, [ am told, and an <perienced platform speaker, and fully — Hayter Reed, the Assistant Indian Commissioner, reports tiiat ‘the condition and attitude of the Indians were never bet- ter than at present. No‘depredations{were being committed, and the fact that goods might he left on the open prairie in almost any locality and never be touched by the Indiaus was very strong ‘evidence of their value of the material tendered for. This deposit will be forfeited should the party tendering fail to enter into a contract, or fail to give suitable bonds for the faithful performance of the same, when called upon to do so, Should a tender not be accepted, the deposit will be returned by registered letter, at tenderer’s risk. ATE offer our entire stock of Cloths, Hats and Caps, Fu Joods and Men’s Furnishings at a Discount of 2 Per Cent. The best stock of VW ANTED IMMiUDIATELY—A housemaid in asmali family, where there -is no weshing. Apply at this office. dec7 if WW ANTED—A situat y a sob 7 4 : hha Bhi ‘ wa ) ul Ww nere .e can make himse'f vsefnl: wages s £1 2 week or jess during the winter, Address, **J. ¢ EXAMINER office. dee? 5i sett The department does not bird itself to ac- : a oo * ag eee es am Bg ; raahle co i a £% ; T? LET—A House on Kin eel, pea the informed on matters ot trade. peaceable condition. cept the lowest or any tender. SE Ges x § 3 : g Railway; also, iteuse aud Stable on Pleasant Yours, a: oe Poe eee sae J. UNSWORTH, : 5 ; - 5 ‘treet, —William Dodd. dec8 tf — BustyEss. DIED. : Acting Superintendent, — qo LET--A House containing five rooms, in a December 8, 1887. In this city, on Thursday, 8th inst., Mrs Railway Office, Ch'toewn, Dee 2, 1887, ead : . ae _ of the city. For peta Mary Leahy, aged 75 years. till Sth, pat, Ali weekly papers li. in the city, and we offer these at a Discount of 25 per cent, re eee ~ - “ Local Notices. {Funeral from her late residence, Dorches- COMP RE 7 : , . = TOLET—& desirable sesidens . on Devehestan —- ter Street, on Sunday, 11th inst., at 3 o'clock, ae A Our Goods are all marked in plain figures, and are new and) 5 OfL08%5 Sao apply tor PareCULAR Tie nicest Xmas fruit in the city is at} p. m.] . . cee 6 __ oe R. K. Bros's, ia Riloene, Cusdanteliniens. | coulis ae a | Prices you are Charged for | fresh this Fall. Lae ieee Dec 9 new: — 4 ROYAL: WOODILL'sS . : with board and lodging, at the Robison Repsers! Rospers !--Wearing without LOY Z ; . > . vertisement. We mean > a. at eal Péereal. abd. Weer St. tae Save your rubbers and overshoes from | ¢.aring, light elastic and durable, pure gum, | 2} oa, Tins......10c. | 2oz. Tins.....-... . Fe. There is no delusion about, this ad es aa anor Oh ana : earing out at the heels by getting a | cive perfect satisfaction, The Glove Brand|4 « “mentee 1 eo ees Sf 38a TS st That we advertise. Oe eee =i dipslelihtiiliilelipaiseniciiiiaemiaaall ‘a : ; » * ’ “Se : ‘ ‘ ‘s oe, ta 4 Ra jus wik t 2DERS CCOMMODATED— At Mrs pair of heel plates put on at RK. K. Jost't. and Coasting Rubbers had at Goff Bros. vr 004 ane |S ata? em oO é . . ' gh etary Hil borongh sireet, between Dor- t sh store North Side, Market S juare. ee . (2 ull weight) In our Tailoring Department we guarantee entire sati sfac- abaig une cise. roe aa G eod tf . Dec. 9 6ins ik ’ Re Consumers saving at least 20 per Cent. 43 . Sal mp eo eae an “1 ~ We by using Woedill’s, and having as much ; 510, or no saie, DRY GOODS CLERK WANTED,—Experiene 1 Twi NTY PER CENT.— Discount to Pupils satisfaction oO ed and efficient. Apply to Beer b , od $ ; ‘ y *¢ . ° . nov30 Bi e Be bringing Xmas gifts for teachers at Red- MEN DERS will be received at the City Clerk’s SRS: spi ioni tM nein caiiah } a 3a ‘ ti din’s Drug Store Dec. 9 Sins eod office, up to noon of THURSDAY, the Lt VICTORIA HOTEL, ™t BeY your Furniture at John Newson’s. You 3 , ' : ; December, instant, for Gas Fittirg for New City Oct. 27, 188? ean always rely upon his wor H would For one week, Acme Spring Skates, nickel Building, according to Plans and Specifications : : ee ee e . sa | not (even if he had good grounds) publish at foot plated, selling at $1.75 a pair. -W. E. Daw- |] to be seen at the office of Phillips & Chaj-pell, were “ye given oii woe, ee | of his advertisement an insinuating J ATOM. ’ ” : niall aiiten VOO!\ILL'S GERMAN BAKING F - c i reflecting upon trade comp rs. e believes sos os a ae | Lave nsgd nearly three years, CAMERON BLOOK. eee re end Such "vistas Heanta Rvues.—Axminster, Reversible, A HM LCPHERSON, ' D. W. McCOMICE., —— — patronage, Ould and —— his Antique, superior value, just reveived at Beer : Otty Clerk. | os Proprietor, 4 o~ & wy 8s ne etoc ay ee dy wy —a5V18 | Deo. 8, 188T—2i Lies, 6, 1887 wks Ch'town, Nev. 92, 1887—dy & wy