hk sant — Long Sapa é & ‘ # - ‘ peu eu - o ‘ > i i et o ( oln at } a s Gilvboy, charged ‘ ’ ‘ww ; was given two ° e “ i felephone Ofnce wil Year's Day, at “ lay. hited r tl | : K | the Orn i l out, - LA Le \\ der B. Was UL he . ‘ - teamer sp ; Southp \ ) West } re we _ i ‘ be i S hodist Brick Li } by the ird Division, No. 1, ning for el n ot \ tull attendance % “he . o » Ai ; J ALeu A Pp rty + ite es yt maveiieiaitiiiiitiintin Al i ATIO? i? ‘ tg “ } are i i t v i i ‘ . Nlor iv evening nex h iis subjec will be Vr ] A ge audience may 0 x ed 7 ] ‘1 . Sp | train t “ } st ey t i { ind ] “ d pass ie owl he iit ‘ i i + to g o i i Lict ANT GOV! ‘ | : tne Hea i £iis Lieut nt (sovernor 15 89 Tat n 3 to pe mit nis driving out each ol e days, although he is still un- tigue of a levee on New Year's ~~ ! { I DEBT. The estimates [0 x passed by the Halifax City night go smount to $333,387 4 prov bie in ne o! 343,387 30. Ais increase of about $20,000 over jast year. Lhe total debt of the ctiy has been increased fy $1,920,97> iG to $2,018,978.36. al yeaRACEFr’L Conpuct.—Two Halitax coro de quite a seene on Thursday, each bo icting an inqaest upon the sisting up i f e | After a most exciting ne of I nedical gy.4emen retired pre i with the inquest ‘ us the # “scooped in the fe News e from London to Peal Cy,, received late yes arrival at St i of th harkentine Erema, Capt Wal whose safety t ars were ¢ t i Erema stiled from Live poclLtiort is | th Zist Uetooer - I l ! I gem ral merchandilze. - j H \ The Herald says 4 j a Ke ps d mali S Pp r Lei e's ( who had, no doubt, I i i life as f firewater sot xX n 8 : i vas ‘ LOW up ist nw oom } i ‘ ho objected to his 8s stance of some dyna- is building and v1 “are that he has not t A 4 St Stont.—Tke North Sydney ~ A la leteor representing 4 re eeu in the 8s muthern sky by peopie 1} town one night last week, Mr. Ureener, who saw the strange pheno- vn about 9 o'clock, describes it as being riv as large as the moon, Was visible about sand going in an easterly direction. \ similar sight was also witnessed abont 7 oO K last evening. cenciitaiilliidiaamein - SuccessruL.—The Concert and Christ- j in the Upper Prince Street Method tevening was one of the most of kind held here. The tast Ll lecorated for the VW B yer occupied the j wrt ~ and reci- ldre were periect. Be- ‘ Ml and four huudred pre- ibuted to the Sabbath School —— coaching W HISKEY. John hier, of | bia bor 9 ana Thomas Macdonald, of i \ Gs ro, were found guilty iu the Admiralty { t at Halifax last ‘Tuesday, of « ym plicity in re extensive smugyl ng of American whiskey into Canada trom the Island of Sr. Phe: -" whither the iiqnor had been taken hier was fined 600 and given from Boston. Macdonald was six monctos imprisonment, fined $300 and given three m yoths. ics cabeiinincannen THE VV ILLIAMS | tO. — From J homas ’ , Kiekhbam, LL8q., Souris, P. mm oe? ”~ have much ple asure n exp ssing my sitisiaction ith the Williams s, Willis & Uo., an lingt purchasers to ex umine these fise in- a fair trial, and then the result.” Sess: inten struments and give them & purchase must certainly be Sole agents, J. Building, rl o BF. . A 7 he first ck bate of this As- 80 n was wel) attended last evening, not- vitoe ding the many othe! attraotions, and the present W ghly pleas ad with the The sab. « institutjon. greater bricht p epecis of th ; ct, s W nien was tT Henry G Piano purchas ad from | | would recommend | DAILY EXAMIN (ELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SPROTAL Desparones 10 THe Examingr. frade Relations. New York, Dee. 30, Pho Taittea < the United States Senate Committee on relations with Canada met this morning. Che lirst witness examined was Fritz J. Babson for seventeen years collector at the port of Gloucester, He urged that fishing ! F. Willis & Co, MeEachern’s | Lower Quzen Street, Charlottetown, | i statesman, | sttan or Daniel O'Connell.” was dis- ; msed with considerabe ability and afforded | rning a great deal con- erning Irishmen. Several y vung, men made maiden speeches, The next discussion will come off on Mogday evening next. . Opportun ty powned a thei : those worid vessels shonld have the same privileges ac- corded all other vessels of the world’s mer- chant marine under the permits that are gt sted without. He contended that the only way to remedy the ditticulty and difference how eXisting was to withdraw irom all British vessels the commercial rights withheld from American vessels in British waters. The practical grievance of the {meri an fishermen is the right to buy anything lawfuland properin every Canadian port, or the denial of the rights accorded other commercial The witness advocated retaliation as the very best way to obtain the end sought. Erastus Wiman advocated joining Canada to this country. He said that at this time the people cf Canada were more concerned than ever before for closer relations with this coun- try. The debt of Canada was altogethr held in England, Canada paying England annually $25,000,000 interest. The foreign creditors would be glad tosee anything, either from a political or commercial point, that would bring about closer relations between the two countries. Canada, he thought, ted a hundred fold by an- -foreed annexation could not The witness said that one objection to annexation was the immense increase within late } vessels. wi uld ne bens nt nexation, but be thought of. of the French years Roman Catholic population. ‘The witness favored Commercial Union. Senator Pugh ok the witness in hand and showed that by Commercial Union this country . would reap no benefit, while Canada would Nave a market of 65,000,000 open to her. y sisinccoti ireland’s New Viceroy. Desutn, Dec. 30. The Earl of Zetland, the new Viceroy of [reland, to day said he was rejoiced at the condition of Lreland which was so far differ- ent from what it was when he was welcomed to Londonderry in 1886 The happy results chieved have induced the Government to persevere. The Government, he satdy are sanguine of further progress towavds pros perity, peace and contentment, W hich is all th st is dk sired. 4 Serious Charge. Sr. Joun, Dec. 30. This evening Reuben Bailey, a shoemaker, was arrested chargea with attempting criminal assault on a fourteen-year-old girl named Kimbai. Bailey. who boards with the girl's father, terribly abused the girl and the facts in connection with the case are uimost beyond be let “La Grippe” in Montreal. Monrreat, Dee. 30 Interviews with several doctors bring ou the fact that a dogen cases of la grippe have appeared in this city. A general outbreak of the epidemic is expected. Wisnivea, Dee. 30. A mild form of influenza prevails here. Dr. Peters Heard From. Beri, Dec. 30. Letters published in the Krunz Zeitung, dated at Aden, Dec. 10th, refer to a com- munication from Dr. Peters, in which he smnounced that he was in good health and spirits, and ssid he was glad he had been reported de ad. Corrupt Practices. Montrean, Dec. 30. A. Rochon, the Rouge, M. P. P., for Ottawa Couaty, was unseated to-day for corrupt practices. Decision will be given on the 15th January mn Hon James Me- Shane’s appeal from disqualification. Dom Pedro Prostrated. Oporto, Dec. 30 Dom Pedro continues utterly prostrated. Phe doctors have advised that efforts be made to rouse him by conversation, He does not respond to any one’s questions. Murphy Elected. Quesec, Dec. 30. Owen Murphy, Liberal, was elected in the West Division to-day over Robert Mc- Greevy, by 198 majority. Congratulations for Gladstone. Lonpon, Dec. 30. Gladstone has sent to the newspapers a general reply of thanks to those who sent him congratulations on the oceasion of his birthday. a Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Dec. 31.—10 a. m. West and north-west winds ; fair weather ; lower temperature. ied Y. M. ©. A.—The annual meeting of the Association was held in the Hall last eventng. The President, Mr. J. T. Mellish, occupied the chair, and presented his report for the past year, of which we will give an outline in a future issue. Short addresses were also delivered by Judge Hensley, Messrs. Charles Palmer, T. C. James, F. 8. Moore, John Law- sun, H. J, Cundall, F. H. Beer and Dr. Leem- ing. The meeting adjourned till Monday, the L3th of January, when officers will be elected for the ensuing year. A choice lot of Indies’ kid and patent leather evening slippers—-suitable ior New Year gilts—just arrived at Gutf Bros. IoMicRaNts.—A Winnipeg despatch says that so far this year 22,000 immigrants have settled in Manitoba and the Northwest Terri- | ithi settied in Manitebs an i Mills, Schoolhouse and Church all within a} tory, «8 against 17,000 last year. Ligvorn License.—The Roman Catholic slergy of Quebec, according toa recent des- ene will strongly support the liquor license | i the I] whieh it is proposed, to introduce at peat session of the lowal legislature, oe ee nen _ tt AP TUESDAY, I ER 31, 1889. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3 enmity IpAY Goons! Having rented a portion of the Stere at present occupied by the Tryon Woolen Co., Cameron Block, on South Side ob Queen Square, for the moath of December, a large and varied assortment of Holiday Goods will be offered for sale on and after TUESDAY NEXT, the 3ra inst., consisting of Papier Machie Goods, Fire Brasses and Fenders, Curiain Chains, Oxydized woods, Dressing and Stationery Cases, Desks, Albums, Blotters, Fancy Flower and Work Baskets, Ladies Jewel and Dressing Cases, Vases, Fairy Lamps, Inkstands, Letter Balances, Puzzles, Magic Lanterns, China Tea Seis, Surprise Boxes, Photograph Screens, Candle Roses, Dish Papers, Bon-Bons, Musical Boxes, Dolls and Toys in great variety, ali purchased for cast Bargains. purchasers to secure December 3, i*89. i from the best houses in England. A Grand Chance for intending Charilettetown Markets. | The market to-day was largely attended. Following are the prices :— Beef (small) per Ib............ $0.08 to 0.12 Beef (quarter) per lb.......... 0.44 to 0.06 me. 5. inieeee em soos 0.03 to 0.00 | Butter, fresh, per lb......5... 0.22 to 0.24 mueeer, tam, wer Th. 5... esas €.19 to 0.2) Brant, per pair.... peo ia een 0.00 to 0.00 Cee ter BOGE). ..5 i os ida ck 0.03 to 0.00 oo le eprom ays re 0.15 to 0.17 CON, DOE Biwi cs tcccssess 0.30 to 0.60} Saereee, wer Geek... <.. i .0s sane 0.40 to 0.00 SIN Es oo des ye cs cal %- 0.20 to 0.40 Codfish, (corned) per doz. .... 0.00 to 0.00 | LS a ae 0.40 to 0.60 | I, WE Was 5 6.0 sc ook ne eecds 0.26 to 0.28 ' Wem, OP OUR 6 ai'.25 .o vcs bbe 2.40 to 2.50 | WOOL, ce ccdseic 0.50 to 0.55 | SOONG cies 6 a0 i 0.60 to 0.85 | I ee 0.15 to 0.16 | eg SR EE: 0.34 to 0.38 | ROO DONT. 66 bei b din ccattel 0.05 to 0.08 | SR EE OS 0.14 to 0.18 | SNE OE Tans ct ekg s tbs 0.05 to 0.07 Oats (black) per buah........2, 0.00 to 0.35 | Oatmeal, per cwt......... 70 ® 0,00 to 244 | RUMPINIELS 6 a5 ceed cos ..¢. , 0.07 to ORY | Pork (carcass), per Ib.........% 0,05 to O.94 | Potatoes per bush. oss Soe 0.20 to 0.22 Pareriaes, wer oeir ... . 652i 3. 0.40 to 0,45 | Petes ONE WOR, oc iscee ssc ess 0.00 to 0.20 Rhubarb, per buneh........... 0.06 to 0.10 | NN F205 250 on .... 0.06 to 0.12 | Se, ce Bh ae Se eres 0.00 to 0.5F| MP ERRE.. . snack cndesass 1.50 to 2.00 | RUN POUR. s 68d 6 dace sewed et .. 0.50 to 0 55] PAEROTE (OROR). o.oo noncocnssnce. Se Se ge eee ee 0.17 to 0.00 | WU id Cte g oon ics coin sce, ee eae Vild Ducks (per pair).......... 0.50 to 0.00 Personai, | Lowe, rector of A } On Christmas Eve Rev. C. F. of St. Marcy’s, was the gratetul recipient pair of fine driving gloves made of plucked } otter, subscribed for by some of his Summer: } side parishioners, lt is pleasing to learn that Henry Longworth | Esq. who has been very i!l for some time past, is reported ‘tmuch better” to-day. J. W. Richards, M. P. P., Bideford, was | registered at the Hotel Davies yesterday. MARRIED. At the residence of Edward MeVittie, Esg , | father of the bride, on the 16th Oct., by the Rev. Allen W. Daniel, Miss Clara Jane Me. Vittie to Mr. John McLeod, all of Crapaud. ‘DIED. © At Halifax, Dee. 25ch, after a lingering ill- ness, Bertha, daugh'er of Frank and Mary Eden, aged 11 years ' Dinzot Lins —It is saidthat a New York company is making preparations to run e jine of steamers between there and St. John direct, , sstsabale One of the reasons why Scott's Emulsien has such a large sale is because it is the best. | Dr W. H. Cameron, Halifax, N. 8., saya: “| have prescribed Scott's Emulsion of Cod | Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites, for the past two years, and found it more agreeable to the stomach and have better resuita from its use than and uther preparation of the kind [ have ever used.” Sold by all druggists, 50 cents and $l. SKATING RINK. ne ee ee "WICKETS for the ensuing Skating Season are noW for sale at Mr. C. D. Rankin’s Drug Store, at usual rates. No Monthly Tick ets. tl 31st—dec18 | Charlottetown Board of Trade. LL members in arrears to this Corporation C%. for fees and dues are respecifully re- quested to make immediate payment. J. MACEACHERN, Secretary. | dec23—tl jan 8 WAY IS IT? FPEOPLE WONDER why it is that SAN. | ~ DERSON & CO. have, in such a short, time, built up a business and reputation | second to none in the city. Ask their Creditors. They will tell you) that SANDERSON & CO. pay promptly and! secure the largest discounts, which enables | them to SELL CHEAP. { Ask their Customers. They will tell you) that SANDERSON & CO. keep the best Tea | and Flour, the freshest, best-assorted and | cheapest stock of Groceries, and give better) value in return for their Money, Eggs and | Butter, than any store in the city. Their | cluim to being the cheapest and the best is | well sustained. Ask Them, Themselves. They will tell you that SANDERSON & CO. have neither time | or money to get up or pay for flash advertise- ments, which only amuse intelligent pur- | chasers, and usually indicate an unsaleable' stock, while, on the other hand, the extra, value that SANDERSON & CO. give, brings} ' them back—with a neighbor—every time. N. B.—You cannot do better than follow! the prudent ones to SANDERSON & CO'S. | for your Christmas Supplies. decl4 : DESIRABLE FARM FOR SALE, ee 1 PHXHE undersigned offers for sale the valuable | Freebold Farm, beautifully situated at i ! i | | Ween Lower Montague, Lot 59, containing 115 acres’ of Freehold Land, with Farm Buildings ; 85 acres ia a high state of cultivation, rem sinder | covered with fencing. It is well watered. | narter of a mile. Best shipping on the Island | ‘within one mile. The buildings are sheltered | from the north and west by a good grove. JAMES PHILLIPS, deo2l—~—dy 81 why ¢i ae WANTED.—A Nurse Girl, Nowashing. High ; £ est wages. Appiy at this office. dec3t | | LO8?-—vn the night of the 26th, at the fire, a sum of money. Finder wiil be amply re- warded by leaving sme at this office, dec3o a . fl {oc mouey We Run. We Run. COMPETITI We Run. We Run. ——————_ {Xx >—— " os RUN AWAY FROM COMPETITION. (x) ‘Ung OAR WE fis a well-known fact that we run away from every competi- tor in every contest in OVERCOATS, REEFERS and SUITS. Com- petitors come along pulling behind, but never catch us. We are always before them in every line, but in quantify and quality we are away ahe d of everyone. No firm dares or dreams of giving so much for a dollar: aj, aeesn -—. max a8 Wedo. It’s an as- sured fact that we are : PROWS2 BROS. ‘the Cheapest. Every- one dou’t test quality, ee ee Nappy and Pros: Few can teli the dif- everyone knows the ference in qualify, but: ee ee ee difference in @ne Dollar and Gne Dollar and Thirty Cents. That's the difference in our prices, aud competitors. We advise every honest, hard-working man to patronize the WONDERFUL CHEAP MEY, as they a er} el He } ‘enn get more Clothing there for $5 than they can in apy other Siere is Charlottetown for 86. PROWESS BSOS., 144 Queen Sitrest. 27, 18X90 We guarantee every Garment as represented. Charlottetown, Nov ~aad wky — = = _ - — ——————— Se enaaapreeenhfeyeadiod Gheap Holiday ee ee —{X p> ~- PERKINS —————— —( x )——- ——_ —— W* HAVE A LARGE VARIETY OF FANCY GOODS, such as Plush Goods, Bronze Goods Vases, Baskets, Fancy Lamps, Photograph Albums and Frames, India Rubber To make ae C9 &: ee i a lo ys Dolls, Dressing Uases, and numerous other articles suitable for the Christmas Trade S ’ . . the price away down below all c mpetitors, we are now selling these goods at 25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. You will find this the CHEAPEST LOT OF FANCY GOODS in the City Goods, Cloth Jackets and Ulsters, Fur-Lined Our Millinery, Colored and Fancy Dress Discount. Cloaks and Black Astrakan Jackets at a Big A LARGE VARIETY OF DRESS GOODS OF EVERY DESCAIPTION, AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICES. Save yoar dollars by trading with us. PERKINS & We do as we advertise. Charlottetown, December 6, 1889—eod STERNS. WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc RARE ee om ' v4 v r Le Bo awe Connolly’s Grocery Store and 5 King Street (Kast), a purse containing asum) _ ae : . ‘ The finder will be rewarded on lea¥- N WISHING his numerous Patrons the complimenis of the ietemsereperp ——? season, would intimate that his present Stock of the follow- OST.—Part of a Gold Seal, oval pink onyx}; are a oe a 6 . Lose “Hinder will be rewarded by leaving |ing Goods is the largest and best selected lot yet exhibited by itat KH. W. TAYLOR'S store. li—decZs l * a lim, V1Z.°-—— iug it at THE EXAMINER oftice, OST.—-Between the rear entrance of the Methodist Brick Church and Coftin’s corner Grafton street, on the night of ths 26th ipst., a child’s navy diue cloth cape, trimmed with grey fur. ihe tinder will piease leave leave it at Mx. A. A. MOLEAN’S, Grafton Street. tf{—dec27 Gold, Filled Gold and Silver WATCHES, ‘ Gold, Silver, Gold Plated and nearly every other description of JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER and SILVER-PLATED WARE, Marble, Imitation Marble and Walnut CLOCKS, Gold and Steel SPECTACLES, ‘ Pearl and Leather CARD CASES, VASES, LUSTERS and FLOWER HOLDERS. OG LOST.—A small hunting dog, brown and white spotted ; brass coliar with name on 1. } answers to the name of ** Prince.” The fip er wili be rewardea by giving information ~- leaving it at DANIEL Davins’, Esplanade. decz7-—2i (fri wea) Wky li pd Te LET,.—A House on Water Street, containing eleven rooms with shop. Possession given onlith January. Apply to M. ——— , Lower Queer Sireet. i—dec2 OST.—A Gold Brooch. The finder wil! be re warded on leaving 1 at this office, dec23—2i WANtTEDSA Housemaid Good wages. Apply As it would weary the public to read a list of the articles M + E " ¢ s ' . a . e > accentienttneaaamaaees “ee. composing the above stock of goods, they are invited to call and q . SALE.— le, Jaunti ¢ “ . e ‘i : , See Oe eae wy to raewcis HSpect my stock, and be convinced of the very low prices MONAGHAN, Malpeque Road, near old brewery. charged for them, Apoly v9 Having secured the services of Mr. W. N. Tanton (who has aee decl7—- ai ONT pa ANTED.—A good plain Cook. Mrs. ARnauD, Grafton Street. ‘ a ee aa lately closed business), [ am better than ever prepared te'attend oO ?.—That desirable Dwelling on Dorches ° > “ . ; ter Street, ‘ately oceapied by Miss Karr. Ir PYOM tl to all repairs of Watches Clocks ewelry o * eonteina five ps or Nens the residence of P puy P oo J y, ete, guaran . aad is opposite the resi-| teeing satisfaction in every department, 3 . Metrrode, Brecwen, Esq. Apply to THos, | uence Oo . . ALLEY, deg? Uh'town, Deo, 6, 188teedy god why 2i otis i A i a mt: a re