uy { ’ . Lia ty 5 A M . = My IN yalaucns will meet th " et ping at erg . a“ Serant D1 The City Small Debt Ue was in & et ‘Vv. ws 7 rue St. Lawrence vill leave for Pictou . ’ 3 to. atow meruin, & six o'clock. " - For $S | i ave : eood Nap Reefer » ae M« L od «& Co, : . dec? i - WANTED } L til Daty EX AMIN- er vf Nove ert i} ana Lath, LSOQ, 7 : ’ .* . { nw Vir ing en (Cjinhb wt. bet . ‘ : eve At Ss aK - R.S.C.—R meet s » ea 5 A ‘ i 2 f i , ai \ $ t > ror 0 il - - . > . ' : Ne NJ , ( i ; ii? ’ 1 it i ‘ ne x . : t Hit ‘ OV. Fre Be kK. J Liova, mmnounce, ast even LDA + ew iad lwo practices ‘ Weth ‘ tcVehings cI huesday and T ) } re ions » i Thurs preparation fi rthecencert. |} - t ik Princess of Wales ] ft ee for P ‘ this morning, but was obliged t aiter p oceeding as far as the beii Duoy. She ieft to try it again about hii past o on w “+ Sy Py t Wantep —Mayor Haviland has a t n city street register book sling attention of the City Sarvevor to the 1 asity p SHOW pio yh out ait \ s ~~ Scort Acr Fixes A meeting of thoze interested in the retention the Scott Act, | wil held in MeLeod’s Hal) » Piiday ] S o'¢ t! é i wl - { ri I ‘ ii ire 1 S g { a wathman i he ’ is i ‘ . Vo 3 At > nN YL Al i — L t ici ¥ t ra t r' I Sunt le tC ; . clOCK iast evel a rt l ele en <« cK | she TOL ~.¢ ve ; When she ved off Summe side Captain Cam ! und th harbor ; . ire ze we HT 7 = st rie Started for Charlotte wn, a ying ut twe {nis aiC:rnoon [ris neEPorTED that the docks at Ge rge- town aod Lower Montague bave been dam- and that Sturgeon | szel by the late storm, Dridge almost entirely carried | away. St. Peter's Bay Bridge is also re- porte! as having been rendered almost im- passable. The approaches to the Rucky Point wharf have also been injured, but men are to-day engaged making good the damage. 1 O48 heen } jalkcis satis ts Apvice To Morurxs.— Mrs. Winslow’s Sovthiog Syrup has been used by millions of | for children teething for over fifty | years with perfect success. It relieves the | little sufferer at once, prodnces natural quiet | sleep by freeing the child from pain, and the] little cherub awakes as *‘bright as a button.” | Jt is very pleasent to taste, soothes the child, softens the gums, allays pain, relieves wind, reculates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diarrbeet, whether ising | s >) . mone } ' i } } al from teethirg or other causes. ‘Twenty-five | cents a bottie. cnieasnintiibimes Ovitvary.—Mrs. Susan, relict of. the late | Da wan Lb). { ampoci, Vioutague Bridge, died | at the honse of her son. Denecap D. Can pve 4 Valleyfield, Nov. 23, 890, aged 69 years. | Her only daughcers and eight of her nine sons | survive he nd, with a large circle of friends, mourn t g30f a lovi mother and true ficiend. H trostin the world’s Redeemer | Was Strong ana waveil y. hie had no fears in reference to the future, but a longing ““Wesire to departand be with Christ, which is far bette : \2 ( ampbell was a native cl Inverdis ire, Scotland, but in 1841 left her home for P. EK. [stand to take part ia the de- velopment fa aonrry, and amid the . ,? ? . cr | emi her earthly piigrimag cl Abging ecen o A $750 ( Or its equivalent in cash | will be given to the person detecting the | greatest num errors, words wrongly | spelled or misplaced) in the December issue of “Ocg Homes.” tn addition will be given | . iot + ¢ n . . » so Is > twa cash prizes of $200 each,‘four of $100, eight | moved its European office from Liverpool | the law. The Liverpool oftice will be | of $50, ten of $25, twenty-hve of $10, fif.y of | $5, one hundred of $2, ond one hundred and | fifty of $1, distributed im the order mentioned | in rules and regulations, which wiil be sent | scember issue on receipt of | Scents in stamps. Special cash prizes given | away almostevery day during compe*ition which closes February lat,. 1891. Address | Our Homes Publishing Co, Brockville, Canada. | noy28 dy ¥ y wr, } Wiha copy of D News Notes. The Rev. J. N. Williams, pastor of the First Baptist church, one of the most fashion- determined aie churches in Baltimore, is that the *‘devil shal! not have all the good music,” and to combat his Satanic Majesty more success! s engaged, with the con Sens « he deacons. of course, & string erch- tatra of fourteen which occupies the | Dikce where ti y sit in other churches, Programmes a and: d to the worshippers | are taking j | and the church is | crow ce Or nyregations are disposed | to fu ) . : A pries Louis has inaugurated a | temperance e that is :u Every | Manin his « 4f10 wi be y chea Striet)y in ft d those who are in the} habit of freques lrinking saloons will | be reported to the pastor. Ge will give| their Bamea to a « as nittee of six y of the | leadi 1g ladies of the church. Lhese women | Will see that the drunkards are completely Satraciz ad socialiy by the congregation, and | 8 Needle say, the y will take pleasure Nobody will recognize the | ‘ipplers in compar y or elsewhere, aud the Young tippler will not even be allowed to. vuy bon bons for their best girls. 8a to M their task. i 44.77. fsaretrs i socal and Other Ttems. | jashore were the ] | Hector and Euxine, § lightly improved. return tu work. ts ae t8 x Ye 4 ? ope e a (ELEGRAPHIO NEWS. CIAL Dsspatones to Tus EXAMINER <p» er} Parnell’s Position. STILL UNDECIDED. te ee A FURTHER POSTPONEMENT. » Lonpon, Dec. 2. : Phe mecting ef che Irish members of the Vommons to consider the advisability of re- moving Parnell from the leadership of the Nationalist party, was resumed at nvon to- day. All hopes of the Nationalist meeting reaching a decision of the main issue to- aay have been aban loned, and it is under- stood that no stone will be left unturned to postpone indefinitely the question of Pa:- neil’s retirement. The Storm. 4 Hatrrax, Dee. 2. Che schr. Lady Franklia, with general cargo, when lying inthe stream yesterday ragged her anchors, and to prevent being drive n Gut to sea, endeavored to find shelter mY . F A ac?! +. » . a) Ve ol Meagher 5 Bea hy, but went 28yore nd wili be a total wreck. Considerable damage is reported from the steurui at © The vessels that went yan, and L ZLAe, The Ryan got off at sSe, > ‘ Lida high tide with but little damage. The Hector with top damaged by collision with the Lida and L zzte and two others also } gor loat, | making bacly. Che Lida and |Lizze are sti ashore leaking badly. Phe Euxine, produce laden from P. E Island for Halifax, is yet aground and leak- ing badly. A Port Hawkesbury despatch says yesterday s gale was most terrific. The ischooners Marie, Emprosyne, Ottawa, Gra- nada and Lida Linwood were driven ashore, rut all will be off with more or less damage. At Lingan, the American schoon- er Alice was wrecked, but the crew were r got saved. sie scapula Additional Facilities. MONTREAL. Dee. 2. Instructions have been received from the C. R. at Winnipeg by General Supt. White, to prepare for the erection of twenty warehousea throughont Maaatoba, It is! xplained that theaction of the C. P. R. in| this matter is owing to the unsitisfactory | Driccs t J silorded additional facilities for storing gi in. Otiawa Notes. Orrawa, Dec. 2. Charles Tupper cabled Hon. Mr. swtling to-day that the Imperial authorities oir hid decided not to allow the steamship Lida to la+d eatile in Great Britain in future. This vessel lost 354 head on her last vi yage. Adam Brown has received a cable from Superintendent Dimock, announciag the arrival at Jamaica of the first cargo of ex- hibits. The Springhill Strike ver. 2 aad SrrincHitt Mryzgs, Dec. 2. The little strike is over. At four o'clock this afternoon the committee of the boys waited on Manager Sweet, and stated that they would all resume work to-morrow morning unconditionally. The loss in wages caused hy the stoppage will be about $5,000. a The Coroner's Verdict. Frepericron, Dee. he coroner’s inquest into the cause of the death of Mrs. J. H. Bridges, of St. Mary’s, resulted in a verdict of death by 2 istrychuine while in a fit of temporary des- pondetcy. ——— re Bishop Courtney Fil. Haurrax, Dee. 2. Bishop Courtney is still dangerously ill. He was unconscicus most of the time, to-night his phys cisa reports his condition - Labor Froubles. Haveruty, Mass., Dee 2. The labor trouble at Woodbury Bros., factery has been adjusted, and the men who have now been out eight days can shoe >——_—_— The ¢. P. R. Office. » _ MonTrREAL, Dac. The Canadian Pacitic “Railway has re- to London. continued as # sub-agency. Cold: Weather. Frepverictron, Dec. ass registered 10 degrees below it is colder egain 9 The gl vero this morning, and to-night. Weather bulietin. Toronto, Dec. 3.—10a m. Northerly shifting to easterly winds, fair and very cold to-day; higher temperature and soine snow to-morrow. SILK SEALETTE. SPECIAL VALUE —_ AND LARGE VARIETY. paid by dealers, and farmers are thus | their | but | _ WEDNESDAY, if | | | \F WE FIRST OF A COURSE UF LEC. ss TURES before the Besevolent Irish Society of Charlottetown, will be delivered by ‘The Hon, Senator Howlan, secant HE LYCEUM, pe ci NEonday Evening, Sih DEOCPMLEE R NEX®, In Aid of the Funds of the Benevolent lhish Society. % 99 s, h SUBJECT : —* OURSELVE Admission, 10 ects. ; I 3). eserved Seats, 15 cts. secture at 8 ROLGER, Chairman Lecture Committee, nov29 pst tl Oth, VALUABLE FURNITURE WE WILL SELL BY AUCTION, ‘On Tueséay, December 2nd, AT 31.30 O'CLOCK, At our Auction Room, Queen Street, » v Doors open at 7 | Ss. | 'A lot of valuab’'e HOUSFHOLD FURNI: \l URE, neorly new and in good order, consist} jing in part of 1 magnificent Walnut Bedroom Set (marble top), 1 Walnut Parlier Set, Wal- nut Book Case, Walnut Extension Dining Table, Walnut Wardrobe, Walnut Hall Hat Stand, Walnut Hell Chair, Marbie Top Table, | Mshogany Couch and four Chairs, 2 Turkish ; Chairs, Parlor Set (birch), Bedroom Set, Wir | Mattress, Iron Bedstead, Lounge, Sideboard, Dining Table and Chairs, Smoking Chairs, | Corner Chair, Piano Stool. Music and Music Rack, Whatnot, Hall Oil Cloth, Dinner Set, Hanging Lamp (three lights), Kitchen Uten- 81:8, ete., etc. Everything will be sold. E. HW. NO nmr isd ON & CO, nov24—eod Auctioneers. | POSTPONID TILL FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1130 OCLOCK. ey § ai Sth, AT ! i ' | dec3 j ——AND—— Sewing Machines. “HE CHEAPEST AND BEST sold low and on easy terms at MELLER BROTHERS, nov23 Queen Street, Charlottetown. oe Sewing Machines Repaired LL kinds of Sewing Machines repaired and made to work with satisfaction at imy General Repair Office, next door to R. K. | Jost’s Boot and Shoe Store, opposite Market ' House. JOHN HIGGINS. dy pat lw nov29—dy lw wky lm sno ‘To All Whom it may Concern, WAG | AY YHEREAS certain maliciously disposed / . persons have systematically and per- |sisteatly been making and circulating false i and Jibellous statements as to my professional | qualifications, ete. ‘Tvke notice, that if this libellons conduct is pursued, 1 bave instructed my Solicitors, Messrs. Peters & Peters, to ' prosecute any such with the utmost rigor fo GEO. A. BAYNES, nov29 M. D., © M.. etese: ¢He. TO iL KT. 7. half of the Brick House on Queen Street now occupied by Mr. Norman Stewart. Possession given immediately. Apply to CHARLES HEARTZ. | Decl 3i pd. AUCTION SALE iipel es House and Lot at Brighton. HE undersigned will, on SATURDAY, the Sixth day of December next, at 11 o’elock in the Forenoea, seil by Auction, on the Premises, the Cottage and about One Acre of Land situate on th? Brighten Road, oppo- site the City Park, adjoining the residence Senater Howlan. A good title guaranteed. R. BEAIRSTO, nov29—-dy Auctioneer. mo LET —A House ov Dougiass Street, contain- rT ing five rooms, with garden attached. ad novl5 — particulars apply at this office. TIOUSE TO LET. containing four rooms, with H good celiar and stabling ; pump in the yard, | Apply to FRANCIS MONAGHAN, at the Brewery, Malpeque Road, 3i law pd—nov20 ‘given immediately, Apply to Francis P. Mc DN A Ot et ta peer te DECEMBER 3. 1890. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, —_—_AND——— Low Prices to Every Buyer of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, AT PROWSE BROS’ the buy two pn. December 1, 1890. Malley THs. Winter Un- Win- Charlottetow | } | ‘A Dollar Does Double Duty when it buys Good Goods Cheap. Ladies dervests, Girls’ ter Undervests, Boys’ Winter Underclething, all Sizes and Makes, Eider Down Quilts Bachelors & Blankets. STANLEY BROS., BROWN’S BLOCK. Charlottetown, November 8, 1890—dy eod wky am DR. GEO. A. BAYNES,| PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON: Specialist in Chronic Diseases CHARLOTTETOWN. OFFICE— Queen Square, over Apothecaries Hall. Postal Address, Box 47. _iy3—dy wy HARD SOAL! TO ARRiVE IN A FEW DAYS: A GARGO OF HARD COAL, CHESTNUT SIZES. €. LYONS, nov29—tf KEROSENE. ANDING ex S. S. ‘Simon Dumois,’ 200 Casks ‘‘ White Rose” Oil FENTON T. NEWBERY. nov24 NUTIGE TO PAY. a PERSONS indebted to the subscriber are requested to pay their accounts before the 15th day of December next. All ace*unts remaining unpaid after that date will be placed in the Court for collection. J. B. MACDONALD. Ch’town, Nov. 25, 1890—eod tl 15th WANTS, LOST, FOUND was TED.—A Girl as general servant. Apply to Mrs. BenJ. DesBrisay, Upper Prince Street. li pd—dec3 a ed OR SALE CHEAP.—A set of Buffalo Robes (genuine article). Can be seen at Dry Goods Store of James Paton & Co., Queen Square, dec3—2i pd W ANTED.—A lad with some knowledge of the drug business. Apply at Watson's Drng Store, tf—nov29 W ANTED.—A good plain Cook. Highest wages and no washing. Apply at this office. tf—nov27 R SALE.—A new Organ. Reason for seli- { ing—leaving the country. No reasonable offer refvused.—PATRICK SHERRY, Fitzroy Street. nov27—dy & wky 2w Tt FENNEL. To Mr. George Carter. September. Apply to Judge Alley, or at the | store of George Carter & Co. eod tf--ang23 | To LET.—One half of a Double Tenement | House On Sidney Street, adjoining tbe resi- dence of H. J. Callbeck, Esq, Possession can be | LET.--A six room Cottage, with Stable, at east end of Euston Street.—Mrs. Wat. | tfi—nov22 ' ! LET.—A House on Hillsborough Street‘ | containing 9 rooms, at present occupied by | Possession can be given 15th | OC\+ ' CaRRON, They are the Men Smali Profits and Quick Sales, and in order to carry out this motto they have fail to see our Immense Stock, forget our Prices are the Lowest. PROWSE BROS. ——— {x) who believe in Prices down below Low Water Mark. We ask our customers not to Second-Class Goods. Don’t pay prices for what you buy. Dont Don't fy] LX] 2 136 and 144 Queen Street. | | } {| it = & 3 | & > Aa ) 33 ! ee |= a | ‘cs ees ae — — FUR GOODS! "" cLOAKINGS. = mes = pa septs | = This D i ‘a. | i his epartment ‘9 r ‘ ~ _—eo* sy | = | Our New Season's | = striking feature of our Stock, | :> 3S |< | Stock is Great in | @ for we have laid special stress — V = Variety, Newe i upon QUALITY in our pur- | ©? | ys Newest in 2 RO) Ds : \ Ls [am chases, and as a natural result | | Patterns and Color == | :. xe : ° ee QUALITY stamps our display | | ine, Finest in Quality, | = se and Lowest in Price. | = from beginning to end. 22 and Lowest In Price.) & so | & ona _—_ oe — cs 4 r r } _ STANLEY BROS, = STANLEY BROS, & = : BROWN’S BLOCK. = BROWNS BLOUK. = &} —_— i — a SERS es GENERAL HARDWARE Barb Wire Fencing, Bar Iron, Cut Nails, Roofing Material, Build- ers and Painters’ Supplies, Car- riage Goods, Wholesale and Retail. NORTON & FENRELL. Charlottetown, May 20, 1890—dy 2aw wky aves READY- MADE Men’s Overcoats, Men’s Overcoats, Men's Overcoats. ————(1) ———_—— Boys’ Overcoats, Boys’ Overcoats, Boys Overcoats. ra (x)— Men's Reefing Jackets, Men’s Reefing Jackets, Men’s Reefing Jackets. MEN'S SUITS! BOYS SUITS! —— x )-— —— We are showing a large stock of Clothing at moderate prices. ——+x)— CLOTHING. x , HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, Oct. 25, 1890—5i .