as Local and Other Items. x va O s—at \ eer AR x at rt ia Prio street , Sch | e er ( \ Cueua)} L Perkins | a © din at « P lies i ‘ variety, at 'e A. | Li - I . Daessmaken —fall and winter — just | 7 Lat } a : Hall t a ai ( ; , aif jail to-night (,ood ‘ good 8] etc , ek - Reet VA | Blankets and Bed Quilts at Perkins & 5 deel 3i -—_———_.—_~- Worri Ser The seal in Haszard « Maore’s show wiadow is attracting much ate tepilen poetpoNED.—Sale at C. I Morrison's is postponed & | Friday evening, 19-h inst. See ture notl lu | _ - Balince of 3 . f Dolls at halt price at Perkin Sterns decl6 3i - Covcent —To-morrow evening the pupils o? Pek e+ Street Schoo will give their concert, ¢ mine Zaks us - VAKKET HAL! Go aad hear Miss Karle 7 oO here my | to-night,” at | Market H evening. - | Seorr Act RALLY.—Do not forget the} grand Act rally to-night in the Market * 1 . ’ Hall. .O Charge, nie Tue Sreakens.—Messrs. Brewer, Cahill, Sy i ana fan wi.l &p sk at the Market Hall to-night. Go and hear them. - Tue Staxcey did not leave Georgetown for Piston uatil eleven o'clock to-day, owing to the uafaverable weather. She is expected back this evening. g Beer & Gotl’s stores take a look i magnificent dis- piay of Xmas co» fectionery, figs, nuts, dates, dect8 3i WHEN you are passin ia an i see their peels, table raisins, etc. ee ® Frepexic Youne.—A few extra numbers of the Dominion Illustrated with portrait of Fred. Young, the funeral procession, etc , are at the Diamond Bookstvore. - — Y.M.C, A.—The sale of magazines and papers at the Y. M. C A. Reading Room will bs a first-rate opportunity to procure choice veading matter at less than half price. a The balance of our Fancy Goods, suitable now selling ata declo Si lor Unt . discount. —Perkins d& Sterns, > Beer & Gorv has just receive 1 their supply of new dates and figs. Also, 3) kegs of the finest green grapes imported here this year. decl8 3i istmas presents, are -~ -- THE DAILY EXA | (BLBeRA ; | sheriffs of the county. Scorr Act —A general meeting of the anpporters of the Scott Act will be held in MeLeod’s Hall on Friday evening at & o’c'ock. Important business. <A full at- tendance re ques ted. di ielsicaciamih LOG i: —~Charlottetown L ge, No is meets this evening at 7.30 sharp, for intiti ation and other business. Officers and mem- bers requested to at end Decree team please be pun tua!.~ W. H. Clas zi Oce y. ‘ -_ ; Curtstuas Tree. — The Methodists of intend holding a Christmas with the 24th inst. chaeged. Hunter River Trea and concert in connection Sabbith School, on Christmas eve, An admission fee of 10 cents will be - Misstoxany Meetine.—A pablic meeting, under the auspices of the Women’s Mission- ary Society of the Second Methodist Church, was held in that church last evening. There was a very large attendance. Rev. W. W. Brewer presiled. Addresses were givea by the chairman, Rev. W. H. Spargo, and Mr. Sutelif-, evangelist. There were also several recitations by little girls and some singiag by the choir. A collection was taken up at the close. enith ietiliineitins Tuzy Doy’r Take -—A St. John des- pate of the 15th says: The grit meeting to-night in Mechanics’ institute could scarcely ba called a success. The building will only seat 800 and there was no rush. Everybody whe sought admission was able togetin. Little or no enthusiasm §was displayed, even Laurier and Davies failing to warm upthe crowd. Laurier spoke at length on reciprocity and was followed by Davies, Fisher ana Gilmore. - Lecrune. —Hon. Senator Howlan repeat- ed his highly interesting and instructive lecture on ** Ourselves,” in St. Patrick's Hall last evening, to a fair audience. The lecture was given under the auspices of the League of the Cross, and the President of that society, Rev. P. A. McKimeel, occu- pied the chair. The lecture was listened to with the greatest attention through mut. At the close a hearty vote of thanks was tendered the lecturer, to which he replied in suitable terms. caneaiiilipiencetin ‘“Ovr Soctery.”—This is the title of a hew paper issued at Haltfax, N.S., the first number of which appeared on Dec. Sth. It announces itself as ‘*a weekly record of society and sports in the Maritime Pro- vinces.” A column is set apart for the benefit of P. EK. Island and its people. The tone of the paper is high and in pleasing contrast with the defunct newspapers. Copies may be had at the Diamond Book- atore., ji atiiecams Ax Unrave Rerorr —It is pleasing to learn that there is no truth whatever in the story that a man was drowned las! evening while crossing the ice between Charl»'te town and Rocky Point A seal was ob- served on the ice off one of the wharves, and some young men started out to capture it, but it suddenly disappeared when they got within a short distance of where it was. Hience the stury of the drowning. The Ties. There ite marriage ties, and friendly ties, = Aud the tes which business makes; Pucre are sslecnn ties, and merry ties, _ And the ties in betting stakes; Phere are builders’ ties, and railryad ties, Which an acter can reca'l, But the HOLIDAY ‘Ties, which we adver- tixe . Ave the prettiest ties of ail. D. A. BRUCE. % : °-a->- Half pricc—A lot of fancy baskets at half- 7 Vall and get one at James Paton & decl8 PHIC NEWS. Sreotan Desparonss to Tox Exaurnen. | 2! es enaenneennenye oreo nee rere Oe em | the MARRIED. At the residence of the brile’s father, on 18th _ inst., by the Rev. John Read, Mr. yan H. Cairns, to Miss Gertrude Elizabeth itchell, both of Charlottetown. |M Sawtells Murder Case. 7 Great Fats, N. H., Dee. 17. the jury in the Sawtelle murder case morning to view the scene of the tragedy 5S tu Rochester, East Rochester and Lebanon ry? > ’ Maine. They are in charge of the aeputy | Isaac Sawtelle, the | ay | prisoner, goes with them, and will be taken | tou allthe points within New Hampshire th lines which the jury visit. The will not be | at allowed to pass into the state of Maine, which is beyond the jurisdiction of the sheriffs. Rocuestrer, N. H., Dee. 17. _ Upon their arrival at Rochester, the jury, with the prisoner, sheriff and others, th visited in teams all the places in the vicin- | latt, Elizabeth Alice Maud, —- of (ieorge S. and Mary Jane Mc LPO ’ ‘Jittle children to come unto Me Heaven. DIED. At Winsloe Road, ' C : 18th of | December, after five days’ illness, of pnen- staited from Dover for Rochester at 8 this | ™0bi4, Flizabeth, beloved wife of James Car- | ter, in the 62nd year of her age. | | husband, five sons and four daughters, tege-' | ther with her aged mother and a larce circle | of relatives, to mourn their ‘oss, Lot 33, on the She leaves a! ure ** B'essed | e the dead that die in the Lord.” | Funeral will leave her late residence for | € Cemetery at Winsloe South, on Saturday, | 2 o'clock, p. m.] At Hunter River, on the 27th of November dearly beloved aged 2 years and 8 months. “Suffer and forl id Kingdom. cf em not for of such is the ity connected with the story of the tragedy. }* Isvac will be left at East Rochester while | the jury will be driven across the bridge | into Maine, where other points, including | the grove where the body was found, ete., | will be visited. The jnry will then return | to Rochester, and the entire party will | take the 4.48 train for Dover. Ottawa Notes. Orrawa, Dec. 17 states that a cargo of Canadian turkeys | | EN CASES of FANCY. ‘ a ao A cable from Sir Charles Tupper to-day | GOODS opening to-day. just arrived were sold readily, being eager- ly soueht after by loca! traders. ‘he exhibitors at the Jamaica Exhibition whe desire railway and steamboat certifi- | ed Secretary of the department of the Pub- lic Works, Vice-president Cabul promoted, The English Society of Authors having | intimated that they do not object to the | principle of the Canadian Copyright Act, it} is generally believed here that the English | publishing monopolies will have to with-| draw their objections and allow the act te receive the Imperial sauction. Parneil’s Eyes Injured. Dvusuriy, Dec. 17. suffered intense pain Theugh Parvrell from the effects of the lime thrown in his | eyes at Castle Comer yesterday, he was able at midnight last night to address from | ‘e N BR the window of the Victoria Hotel at Kil-| = kenny, a large crowd that gathered. The | crowd became «xssperated at the manner in which Parnell had been treated. Many} threats of vengeancs were made. His | sight will not be injured unless inflamma-| PRINCE STR tion sets in. Great Storm—Less of Life. IKkoanoke, Va, Dec. 17. The roof of the Blacksmith toanuke Machine Works fell in under a heavy weight of snow this morning One man was killed and eight seriously injured. The damage to the buuiding and machinery shop of is estimated at $100,000 The storm wes ihe worst for years. Over two feet of snow has fallén. To Relieve Distress. Dupuy, Dec. 17. A meeting was hcld at Schull yesterday to consider measures for the relief of the distressed people. The chairman of the meeting said that all that saved the popu- lace from absolute starvation was the assist- ance that was being received from Great Britain. Bomeay, Dee. 17. A house in the native quarters of this Thirty persons were killed and many injured, +O? A Reproof. Sin,—The Guardian of last evening at- tempts to account for the decrease in the number of arrests for drunkenness during the years 1878, 1879 and 1889, by charging it to | the temperance wave which pass-d_ over Charlottetown during D. Banks McKenzie’s visit. The editor of the Guardian must have been a very sma!l boy at the time of which he writes, and consequently cannot have sufficient personal knowledge of the **wave’ to discuss the matter, but must depend oa others for bis information, On this grouad his inac- curacies may be excused. fl full we ] that the-men and women who took the b ue ribbon were never in the lock up in their tives or in the dock for drankennes*. The class of people who took the pledge, was composed not of the class that unfortunatly fall into the hands of the police, but of charch goers, and in some instances Sunday School teachers. In fact, some of the very men who arenow advocating the retention of the Scott Act were amongst the number. I challenge the editor of the Guardian to name one man who joined the band that had ever previously been arrested for drunkenes?, If the Guardian writer wishes to verify the foregoing, he can easily do so by enquiring of the lady that had charge ef the Bowling alley and refreshment saloon which was started in the Atheneum as an outcome of the McKeoz‘e movement, Ask her whether any of the former drunks who adorned the police court dock ever darkened her deor. Crediting to Banks McKenzie the decrease ef the number of arrests in the years referred to is.pure childish nonsense and nothing more. REPROVER. c ++ 9+ Eng)ish-made Cardigans for men, cheap at Paton & Co’s. decl8 ELLING OFF down from 10 to 30 per cent. for One Month. Everybody should call and see prices. Goods shown freely. Do é of good Boys and Girls, anda Moustache Cup for the Young Men. ‘Lhe best and cheapest Groceries in the County. Confectionery, Raisins, Currants, Spices, Canned Straw- berries, Bineberries and Clams. decl3- dy flxmes wky Im rn ° ‘ . | ATEST Designs in Christ-, cates, are requested to apply immediately, | as the commisioner will leave in a few mas Presents opening Gays. ’ Private Secretary Roy has been appoint- | at Binmond Bookstore. On Friday Next, 19th inst. begins at 8. NEW GUODS Holiday Trade Disastrous Results of a Collapse. S ANDERSON & CO’S. city containiag 100 inmates, collapsed to-day. | New Layer Raisins, New Dates, These of us who remember the time kuow | Vinegar, Van Houtan’s Cocoa, Fry's Choco- late and Cocoa, Rewntree’s Chocolates and Confectionery, ine Scotch Oatmeal (in 7 Ib, tins), English Golden Syrup (superior quality). ome very popular, and our 24 Cent Tea con- tinues to keep away ahead of everything in the market. Newson’s Block, South Side of Queen Square, Hon. Mr. Laurier’s Visit. wil address a Mass Public Meeting MARKET HALL, CHARLOTTETOWN, Monday, 22nd December, instant, . y ‘the Railway to 2 Great Bargains fer XMAS! jnct., the day of the meeting, next day. lls end Toys for hundreds | ¢ at Diamond Bookstore. | ALL and select your Pre- sents and be happy at the Diaménd Bookstore. THEO. L, CHAPPELLE, DIAMOND BOOKSTORE. Ch’town, Dee. 16, 1890—3i eod A CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN IN JET SCHOOL, BY THE PUPILS, ee ee eee ee Doors open at 7.30 o'clock, p.m. Concert Admission, 15 cents. decl3—dy i] 19th — oo Ay | oe iia ai New Valencia Layer Baisins, New Cooking Raisins, New Currants, Nuts and Confectionery. New Figs, New Stewing Prunes, New Lemons, New Fiorida Oranges, ——ALSO—— A large stock of Pink Table Jelly (assorted avors), Keiller’s Jams and Jelly, Raspberry = d Our Choice Blended 32 Cent Tea has be- SANDERSON & CO., Opposite Post Office. decll-«dy lmeod wky HE HON. WILFRED LAURIER, M. P., Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, ——IN THE—— ON THE EVENING OF on the Public Questions of the Day. Mr. Laurier will be accompanied by several Pe AN een et = a cramer ne a aD ne XCEMBER 18. 1890. J. B. fiias always eee (x) MACDONALD made a custom, during the Holiday Season, of giving the Very Best Bargains given dur- the year. He would like to see ‘everybody happy, and can assure everyone who patronize his Store and buy his goods will be happy. driving Extraordinary Bargains in Overcoats and Reefers, HLadies’ Dress Goods very cheap. Ladies’ Ulster and Mantle Cloths at a great sacrifice. Hargains in every department at J. B. MACDONALD’S. Charlottetown, December 18, 1890--eod and wky R play of Fancy Charlottetown, December 16, 1890. STMAS GOODS A Big Display of A Big Display ef Plush Goeds. A Big Display of Fancy Leather Goods. A Big Display of Japanese Goods. Best Qualities ! sesilailiiiatainipeactiniay —(r)-— enettainniaanneanith veal PERKINS & STERNS. (x) For the right article at a low price, see our dis- Groods—useful and ornamental. FANCY ORY GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY | r\ x) Bohemian Glassware. (o] STAPLE DRY GOODS..VERY CHEAP. — (x) Balance of our stock of Dolls at Half Price. Lowest Prices! Charlottetown, December 6, 1890—dy eod To All Whom it may Concern. 7 HEREAS certain maliciously disposed a ae hk ee ii 4. | Prominent Members of the House of Com- K. BRACE is selling off his large stock _ hed. will aleo deliv ‘DACKRRY. Everything ked mons, who, it is expected, will also deliver I of CROCKERY. Everything mar ee ’ Tickets will be issued from all Stations on Charlottet.wn on the 22nd good to return ‘Ihe doors will be open at 7 p. m., and the hair wil be taken at 8 o'clock, sharp. THOMAS W. DODD, President Liberal Association. H. ©. MACDONALD, Secretary Liberal Association. decl0—eod and wky persons have systematically and _per- | sistently been making and circulating false an@ libellous statements as to my professional | qualifications, ete. Yake notice, that if this ' libellous conduct is pursued, 1 bave instructed j my Solicitors, Messrs. Peters & Peters, to | prosecute any such with the utmost rigor of | the law. GEO. A. BAYNES, nov29 M. D., C. M., ete., ete. eee as W ANTED.—Wanted, a good gen- eral servant. Must have good references aud be thoroughly trustworthy. Apply at St Paul’s Rectory, Charlottetown. lw pd—decl5 Astrakan Jackets, Beaver Capes, Nutria Capes, Ladies’ Collars, Ladies’ Caps, Boas (all kinds), Muffs in South Sea Seal, Beaver, KBeaverette, Sabie, Per- sian Lamb, Astrakan, Opossum, Nutria, etc. nahin ———(x)— jinn, Ne STANLEY BROS., BROWN’S BLOCK. wky From Now Until Xmas OFFER OUR WHOLE STOCK OF PERFUMES AT SPECIAL DIS- E W COUNTS, for we have a big lot of them on hand and must dispose of them ‘during the Holiday Season. We have the popular Odors, as Crab Apple Blossoms, Cherry Blossom, Bayley’s Ess. Bouquet, Ovlgate’s Cashmere Bouquet, Rimmel’s White Heliotrope, Piesse and Lubin’s Opoponax, Atkinson’s White Rose, etc. ; Lubin’s Jockey Club, ete. ; Cleaver's Rondeletia, Ricksecker’s Martha Washington, Golden Gate, Mizpah, ete. ; Hoyt’s Cologne, Genuine Cologne and Florida Waters, etc. Also—Lautier Fils French Per- fumes in bulk, Perfume Atomizers, Satchet Powders, ete. Call and see our stcck and get prices at A, S. JOHNSON’S DRUG STORE, @orner Kent and Prince Streets, Ch’town, Dee. 9, 1890. on ee re ial imasata cei eS ee CSF HO RES MaeaiRE ona og Ata cata etmenaettt & } i sincere