tHE DAILY FY AWING oe ear > lig ghee ech, 4 at *C caer VATLY EXAMINER, - - - - - WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1887. uu her it | Ci Lai Pihid AEwW re Loca! Notices. Ry _ ii aie iat eniail DL ADLOCE. i GENUINE Angostira Bitters at Dodd's Medi cal Hall, Beer Bros’. announcement appears in to- day's issue, and should be read by everyone. THREE THOUSAND yards Dress Goods at less } than cost at James Paton & Co’s., Market Square, tf—nov23 MaNTLE and Ulster Cloths at your own ere as we must get clear of them.—James Paton & Co. tf—nov23 We mean what we say—our stock must be ANN@GUNCEMENT. Oe W* returii our sincere thanks to our customers, who, by their very liberal patronage, bave increased our business ry: } 5 = ae o> rte: ger 3 RES eden. ita, Tes ; > . y o sold out. Ce St d at b ig 5 a Je es ‘ madevdonk, the} = PumbeMeov: 3). lpia? To | en the past season from ul, aa end '. Leroyer has conferred -with M. Grevy| a yew elegant Sechet’ bass “wit Xt , ; ‘ S, 458.000, i iid advised hin resign The refusal of < * 54 4 acne . aes uh d nas. e5 50 i j : > ards atta »} Di vory &@ Ne é ced & ae - ‘7 ’ ¥ it a y pol er . form a ministry ei — pet vow en M.S Main so PER CENT 4 ie death is an-|' S*Pued a ihaking the resignation of Tene (in i: a . A . : : ° f of (rermanico I n vy mevut ible. M. Grevy, after an aoe es a. tes he that ee ony corresponding period, anc FR. BEREES them that whilst | he advanced | in orvien ith M. Leroyer, consulted M. |" | Ah) we protest against the present uncalled for, jealous and suicidal q . eves, Fouchere, De Careil and others. PHE great sale of dry goods is naw going on ‘competition at pre t beine w: 1.3 alle . 3 | i All wer ol opunon that the formation of a} *t James Paton & Cs. nev 21, tf. co P oe ona | resen eing wage: mn -OUF city, and are fully { A Bra Mas.—-One of the talloat ile the ministry is futile. mee determined and prepared to protect their interests, and retain a SOTLEM Gicte : ~s 4 ‘ Ma seod, tra, Ss tiie = 2 ¥. . we € , we . . 4 . nse was William Skinner, and his height The Experimental Farm MARRIED. txeir trade at any sacrifice whatever, and against all i > ; 2 AY e a i ‘ i = At Souris, on the i9th inst., bribe Rev. J. G. ZT It > 4 ‘ameron, Mr. Willig: Ww 2 ; Hn, ; it Ss ¢ Pora : NEWFOUNDLAND The'-wetes a Ottawa, Noy. 22. Stewart, to Miss Cla daughter of Capt. James D) “ = Cc tee v si ur a iat <li _ . h? oT, at ow ar ° o's : ° f N carrying a cargo of pota romana ore ng na that arrangements age, by the Kev. Gconge Stee, Mr. Albert "Ea. We will positively not be undersold, and our immense stock iy 3 ' \urm ‘ Ot pieler oO esting, free o arge, ¢ ward ings, of Pownai, to Miss Anna < > Drake, > a ‘ E 8 imple of cereals or any other ag? ‘cultural of Vernon River. : rere ol New and Desi: able Goods offers attractions unsurpassed by . it s nderstood that the seeds sent by farmers and others in the} —— sea, eg in the city. } | Department of Inland Dominion A report giving the germina- DIED. ii enue will s ly publish a bulletin con-} “on qualities of such santples will be re- - ay As eg at Chestothctown. on the = é ay taining @n analysis of fertilizers to be use et 22 st., Lech .., relict of 5 2G > Wel- a es riliers) tore ned] turned, as Bae an lap lie ob toa es yoy Ws BROS | a Of. Saunders, of the ¢ entral Farm 1s {Funeral notice to-rnorrow. |} : : : ce ete preparing a report or bulletin giving the At Liverpool Asylum, New South Wales, Oct. Ch’town, Nov, 23, 1887. n ug womak v 7 = , mEece * suit of tests ol Russian wheat made i t, John McKenzie, aged 40 years, eldest and be- —~ oo ——- He oye Pet eg gt certain | throughout the Dominion. Repurts are ave pom Of Al“zahelgr MeKeasle, St. Peter's . i oe ‘ ‘ a at cae "e ~v =clis =. coring ind aily, and all are of a satisfactory 7 i ; ™ a ttt nature. S Fipen SIX or ten days earlier arnt im th = ‘4 “ie Sc japan SOE AUT RLBOTION cerns = \f : j t und entert inm , aoe Pe —_ l A i j I ’ hl f | \. Hall las evenin s | Kiising of the Crofters. oer 4 different ta les were “ . . . ° ° '- Srie sod tiews wre] | __ lana. Nov. 29 THE BALLOT. | Do not anticipate enlarging their premises or making 7 Z 8, wo thousand crofters on the Isle of ee - I ° ° b = ‘i : s 4 a is eels —_ been supplied with rifles, tents, Sir Novnwurn.. 1287 any Cc iange EE their usiness at present ; but a order to . ween ys Sn aay »}ete., and have commenced a campaign to i tear apc,» ic . ° j : « i ° Tisnkeviog Day, Herman Ousling stvuck lextcrminate the dest in the forests. ‘They |, Voting on, the Petition to the Governor SAVE their customers the cheapest goods to be found in rh ; od ha > sa — “} allege that 60,000 ecrofters are starving, . er s Oca oe ; ~ , “ae - 4 . . e © . | ns jaa" | wh cut 't'bo ling ‘the land new | hne Caadiarteaperane act he'd tas | EAE Clty, have decided to make sweeping reductions in_a 8) ' given up to deer. They declare that in ‘har ti . = : - F i . a E E ) a i Hi alld ia ee. see jadopting the present @vurse they are ac- = rere pt e° sat many hi hes, 5 T RMINE ap NO i LO BE he steamer Car-l+nated by sheer necessity. . sapped tceseelteden oe apt Sieerres a tioemaperreestnncesteeine- meena r “ r Captain Brown, arrived f Boston at} . My UNDERSOLD wk this morning, with the usual} ' are Z cous cargo and Emma Tobin, homie} The International Conferenee. y : aioe Hen n and James Simpson } W . es FOR THE PETITION. xX : GCGEHEINUIN DISCOvUN TS x ‘ a. eee wee: Hats, Bonnets, Feathers and ali Millinery, 33° per Cent Discount ‘ : i i he first formal conference of the Nnglish ip 9 > ast : < 7 ; aa $ ; : : ; ‘ \ct:—Grand” rally to-night in the | commissioners. and American negotisters Winter Jackets and Fur-lined Cloaks, 25 per Cent Discount. Rela ind Cele cee apos ee aaheripe ep ert, bold easel. idea eee eh Piusiies, Velvets and Velveteens, 25 per Cent Discount. 1 : tao ie epartment o state, e S8eSS1LO ‘ rs . : . Cahill, of Sammerside, ‘Hon. G. W.| 5) oned promptly at 2 o'clock, with all the Cioths and Tweeds of all Kinds, 26 per Cent Discount. i . Mayor Haviland will occupy the |D&gotiaters present, It lasted until 5.10.) | ae peer Fiannels of Every Description, 29 per Cent Discount, ° | am there as adjour ant j SANE SASS ed aii [ ~ iS ; Jand there was an adjournment until Fleecy Cottons, afl Colours, 20 per Cent Discount, pene ih ee ; Bagi iccd Dress Goods (Colored'and Black) 20 per Cent Discount. nie in eonfidene, « raplains 0 eB a oe a ee a tg Gray, White and Colored Blankets, 20 per Cent Discount. i st. Peter's Bay is| — etait a AARCWEE RAK Es eee, shirts ers ¢ shirts. 2 ' is weet he proper authori. Lonvox, Nov, 22, | CGO Gey Ones Gnereine one Shirts and Drawers and Top Shirts, 26 per Cent Discount. yalggbt, sttendto the matter sand) yy, Gladstone has'written to Col. Dop-| ‘The catition upon which the vot A Big Let of Scotch Yarn at 5 Cents a Skein; Beehive Yarn, Rutland Varn, and $s nN in T rldg | en . : ; p e on ipo “ntea le votes are “i . os ~E- e mp apongizing ior wnaccurate statements | being raid ig a wonialeet to repeal the Scott other makes, 16 cents a skein. at Terence o” eceurrence ; iwee 3 a ater n i a . . ; y r , r = s : NTocland "He cove he mmences at Gweedor, | Act in this city. Therefore, all voters who We have a large steck of the above Goods and intend to Seli them. ed he bark Flica Barss ar. | [’eland-jHe says he did not meanto impute | desire the repeal of the Act will vote for the p ‘ acd mile on ths 11th inst Ca nie, | °9 Dopping the use of a luaded rifle. Dop- | petition by placing a XX in the upper space of TERS : € ASH. ay tales ‘ whats ie . The ping, satasfied with the apology, has with- | the Ballot, opposite the printed words ‘For ga : tl, a diate But the i drawn his action against Mr. Gladstone. the Petition.” . | wtunately landed de eood | If a voter places any mark except a cross on i without a scratch—except — one} a the ballot the vote will be void and the ballot | Pare : i. Aquatic. thrown away. a - i ners of the vewsel. | eS Charlottetown, Nov. 28, 1887.1 w TT ee) | Boston, Nov. 22. JAMES A, MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE —-- He YEHPENDIA Ma STR —— Court.—Five The three mile race with aturn on ‘the sae - . cha - _ Act | Charles River this morning for $1000, be- MORRISON & MUSGRAVE 2 , te #n e : haa tween John MacKay, of Halifax, and i 4 q had hook wk Peter Conly, of Portland, was won by Me- “« eaht A wane taken up, | Kay, Time, 21 min., 15 see Bo nv O K E xx S z o eeu « p to four o'cloek : Ss eee AND— iad a Weather Bulletin. 0 i a \ . 4 : ege . ‘ - az Exesb stony |! Phd Hollowink bbtdaran Tonosto, Nov.23—10 am, |COMMIssion Merchants Rai } | k nt " £30 Stes | om la aren . Tor NTO, »v 10 a.m Wr 4 § g. orced to t nrow our stoe aw “ay, and we are s ois: 7s sp pan Dy Te a cause Moderate winds, fair weather, not much ° 5 ig ~ : rom the M ork t change in temperature. HALIFAWN, te at or + } ra = pile oss Roy - ee. Ka oe * a. a o G ie left for this Province no oppos- | irs Leonowens Lecture. Consignments of Island produce will receive i iiere are always a firm or two in a city who i ewas in the field. It appears : prompt attention. ° ° 0 @ : 2 i . e —_ ton heard that be womld Do not f a Mrs. Leonowens lecture REFERENCES: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier believe An ruinins trade by advertising big discounts, m key nom vated a man} to-morrow ( Phursday) evening in the Y. M. ak of-+ Mews ) eotie, Walites :iieuken E @. EC k _s . *,°e . * a When M “D g ; - = C. A. Hall, on **Siam, its Court and Cus- Macleod a lhe of ea aan ve ry one hnowe by this time, it I= the higgest farce ae is telegraphed him to | toms. eet Te ge lL: eee . : : ; | socaal ha his talented lady wa a esidont at Chasen, that ever was paraded before the public; looking at it a ie teemey see, Oe _ ®;} the Siamese Court for some years, she hac 5 oon a Ag ; na ¥ $ : / 2 . | on wid. Yntoatnpurions | exceptionally favorable opportunities of ae: WARREN & JONES, from a business stand point, there is no sense, business, i ia quiring material for such a lecture. Mrs. ou > . iw ° Leonowens is favorably known through her TEA MM ERCHANTS, or anything else id it. i Notwithstanding | books as a lady of marked literary ability; _ _ ° . “ . ; Penny Read-|and culture, and the object for which she} @! East Crear anv 9 & 14 Mivetne Lave, B Ice } a a *6 fi “dd , | 4 : : n last “es ening | —altogether disinterestedly—lectures, viz: LonpON, ENGLAND ut, SINCE nt is t i case, we D cals anol to throw A wer ' 1 prog ope, wee the Schco! of Art and Design, Halifax, Represented ip Canada hy Morrison & away our profits, and more, too. rn order te show those , va ‘md with whiten -our | must commend itself to all right-thinking | Myserave, Halifax, ° q wn : * — - people. Uct. 24, 1887—Ilmo people we will not let Our customers ZO. oe ar ) Carrred our in TS!‘ This school provides tuition of a high _ ea a ee ° " F * prach suficiont that those wha] “#8 in painting, drawing, modelling, de-| WIQELIN MUSIC. Our whole stock will be marked down so low that nvh to attend enioved them. 1 igning, &c. 1¢ classes held curing the oo e @ sah teeta a “4 ae day are attended by pupils who are in 4| yyoaIN LOWDEN, Teacher of the Violin, 921 WE defv compctition. Big discounts on every line ofr 't son (St. John), Miss E. Palmer, Mr. Hermans, | Position to pay for being taught, while the Kent Street. Pupils taken from 10 years of e # “ = Me. Pu Parke Coaeell Aeeana cama evening clnases are free. | The jatior.at0g.0e <Peaee goods. Phousands upoR thousands of dollars worth of ) | e well sung and much appreciated. a ready attendet yy over VU mecianics, / — = . 0, M7. 7 WW ? e care not whether you Clothing and Dry Goods. believe our advertisement or not, as long as you come a and see prices. We mean what we say. on This Sale for CASH ONLY. ‘f &e., and although the school was only open. ed last month, the present accommodation has already been found quite inadequate for the numbers seeking admission. Such an institution in Charlottetown would supply a want for this Province that has been long felt. and we trust that the success of the Messrs. Foster and Earle, in their cornet handled their instruments like old- s, and exhibited great improvement since we last heard them on the same stage. The piano duet by Miss Maud DesBrisay and Mr. Karle was « spital, as was also the piano and i Miss Ek. Palmer and Mr. Vin- QgtAN; wise. The school in Halifax has heen orga ized and carried to success largely through and now Mr. Simpson and Mr. E. J. Hodgson SIGN OF THE BIG HAT, 74 QUEEN STREET. —_ - n ‘ e acco anim s of Miss ' . ‘ , } | ‘ wad Mr Rerle. whe ed Halifax School will react on our peuple bc ’ . ms were Miss Katie Wright, Mr. F. H. Arnand, | here, and stir them up ip go and do like- & i n IE s Pp R Q ; ' ti ath Mount Herbert Charch, Ch'town, Nov, 21, 1887. the efforts of Mrs. Leonowens, Fees : : 2 ets : she continues her labors of love in behalf of i pe eo a ; i ae s PRINS RM og A RE al gs ret ie ee. ek ame See a a 7 * F {) rhe th nst t} »} ° Wi a a na . 7 T : ; Lsth i st., Cais church Was 'e-) on Endowment Fund to establish it on a W ANTS, Lé ST, FOUND Ae. ‘a ned for public worship. During the al lips tevshcek lel dinnishisadlieicagt tell: inne daiei ! ' i shat ; , see a el sound and permanent basis. eh re = a HA if Was closer at wee : i : { : ughly repaired nd renovated , | eS Tt —_ poe SALE—Cheap, a Piano, some time in vee, | ; —_— 2 eUMSty repaired aim e area. : , . the owner having no further occasion for it. | d in dintee Gm & Seiad pth 3 v foundation of stone and brick had HOTEL ARRIVALS. ts. Apply at, EXAMINER office. nov23 3i pd ' LAST TRIPS FOR THIS SEASON. i secured, a porch built, the roof re- RANKIN HOUSE Pee] inant v3 sade ae ob We i addi ot | i ed and the outside painted. Inside, ; eee oe cae sich ‘ORSALE—On time, or to fet for a term o } ' a ; estate hi tbe | Nov. 22—A Campbell, Tatamagouche; \\ k years, the House and premises on School St., | = | platiorm — puipit “yg . cn |} E Boon, Montreal; A DG VanWart, St John = eres Prien Mrs —r a ee ‘s ed and the halls Ne be - NCW! N B; Geo H Bishop, Montreal; R R Lockhart, PREY ey eer ee ee i. oe tove and carpets had been put 1D iporonto; iwing, St John; Allon Finlayson ¥ NOERFUL REMEDY marge ; * the building m de to resent a ale and thee, ae aes y : oe ae jot Quel 0; : WARTS A Pendht Siivess (tn & taeely _— t 8 wr pore . Vernon River Bridge; Geo EF Amyot, Quebec; Adamson's Botanic Cough Balsam. where another is kept. Apply at this office, one ippearance. Mr. Chandler | 4 Lemieux, Montreal; F G Wheaton,Summer- ts ic 0s pleednt as tenes: . Gonaba: Teen kee novi9—eod tf ae alla + t ad done the work by coutfact. ‘The total] aide; WH Barnard, do, 23—J Hi ‘Marceau, | ," '*** Towant as honey. | Cousbs, Colds a ma renee PES ES | Rel a OT Ee Cp ear ot 1 . arene +: é Patar'ea. Cay: Mr , mption, have bees ANTED-A Cook and Nurse, Apply to Mrs 3 expenditure had been $320. Rev. Job} Montreal; Jos Simons, St Peter's Bay; Mrs speedily cured by the use of ADAMSON’s BaLsa™ after W fi James Palmer : novi tf _—— : ee: oe ° ee Shentor prea hed in the morning, Rey. J. | Jos Simons, do. all other medicines have failed. Sufferers from either -- ; i . , - iy a 5 MeLe Mt in the after ‘ 1 the Rev. G OSBORNE HOUSE, recent or chronic coughs or bronchial affections, ean " ai ba | TL EL EE For St. John Se Newfoundland. . a i the afternoon anc e Kev. G. resort to this grsat remedy, confident of obtatuing T° LET—Half of a double house on King Street | Ie " _ the evening. he Nov 22—D Ross, M A McLeod, D H mt cedy relief Do not ites net tt atenes peng, PRI Se, ey caste | Ne A BONA VIS T A C0 y a ations were large at | Stewart, Orwell; Davina McLeod, Eldon; Rev ‘FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. TT — j|KJe We 7 te S “ * C O B A N . ea but especially at the after-| Wm P Archibald, Cavendish; J S Dempstone, Bottled at St. Stevens, N.B,, hy the proprietors, ROOMS TO LET—In aconvenient part of the | . . « ia when the building was|New Glasgow, NS; Wm MeLure, Murray F. W. KINSMAN & CO.. Deu city. Enquire at THE EXAMINER ome? és } ls intocidell ts tif from will be dne at Charlottetown about ae rowded excess The singers, led by | River, Miss Jane Byland, Cambridge, Mass; 343 4TH AYR... N.Y. es prec oe ageee : Mi \lbert Mutch, and assisted by the} Miss Mary Macdonald, Boston. 23—Jas KR + ) can be accommodated in a pleasantly situated ne These steamers will have room for produce under deck and carry cattle and sheep on deck. For freight or passage apply to Enquire at this office. novi5 tf FRIDAY, 25th inst. on or about liss Mary Macdonald, Boston. 23—. | BOARDERS Three or four ladies or gentiemen | CHARLOTTETOWN FOR NEW YORK,/Saturday, 26th November. ‘ies? : he Mermaid Church, contributed | Elliot, Elliott’s Mills; Jas Tuplin Kensington, | WD ge eae : 4 et a y to the success of the day The col- |} = Black Oats Wanted. part OF tne ys. ns amounted to forty-seven dollars Tuar suit will last you this winter if you Fe faite koe ; t . | ——_——_--—_—_—___—__—— Bet freight or passace apply to ' ity cents, leaving, after the subscrip-| get it repaired and cleaned at W. N. Riggs’, 9,000 eee Ea oad. wen alentet Pe WANTED A poet, smart Bor, a ” years : . » 7 PEAKE BROS & HE tions are all paid, etween twenty and | Kent Street. nov 18 eod 2w ’ eash price will be paid. bas ie eee a coieamam tivatnenellt | FENTON 7 NEW BER) ee , a] eis HORACE HASZARD. ! Agty to Tyg Exam: AGENT. AGENTS. & good refereyee rettuiretl. §NER Office. Tue latest styles in boots and slippers at Goff Bros, rs to meet the total expendi: novts tf | Chtawn, Nov. 18. 1837. , Oct, 20—3ins & Jaw tl nov2Z2 Ch’town, .Nov. 39, T887—Iwk eod.