a» tht a ae ene ee OO RP wy al al en ee i eas a Te Lawrence Lodge meets this ning for regular office _ > I oO. Oo. F.—Ne \ RIA DIVISION Meeting of Victoria Division this evening at 8 o'clock a A Livety CLi Sunol went a quarter i {1+ seconds, a 2 05 gait a few days asy. Mr. Bonner was delighted, and sail the mare would do 2.05 in another yatr~ Son fo HayywT7The Ladies Bazar for Decem ak gy } ith its usual valuable fashion : \ll patterns may be procured at Bee a a fe MeCall’s celebrated New ut ti - WIILITAR I members of the Char li ' I lottetown Engineer Company who are desirous the Royal Military Col- ym, this winter, are requested to pp y to the ¢ 1ptain as soon as possible. . ‘ ing a course a > Ase: 2 iT The barque M. J. Foley Capt. Redenheiser, has arrived at Maceio from New York. Much anxiety was felt fo the safety of the vessel, as she was lony ove. due The M. J. Foley isa P. E. Island ves Bei ns : sud A Bie Smett.— Mr. Nathaniel Milligan showed the Pioneer a smelt caught at Sum- nerside the other day which measured one foot in length and girted four and three eight inches. He claimed that it was the large st he had ever seen. seiaiiiibdlionns THANKS. —Oart thanks are due to Fenton T Newbery, Esq , for a very nice calender issu: a by the Traveé'lers Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn., of which Mr. Newbery is agen*. The ealend is surmounted by an exe lie pnoto a} j President Harrison and is (abinet ~~ To Suivrers.—The steamer Coila wil leave Boston on Tuesday next, 10th inst., for Sydney, with a cargo of flour and other ro “ds, and nay come t » Char! ttetown and ~ Souris, we ather pel mitting Any person having freight for Boston will please advise —D. Farq inarson & Son. Dec7 3i —_ -> One of the reasons why Scott's Emulsion has such a large sale is because it is the best. Dr. W. H. Cameron, Halifax, N. S., says : “‘] nave pres ribed scott s Emulsion of 4 ‘od Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites, tor the past two years, and found it more agreeable to the stomach and have better results from its use than and other p-eparation of the kind I have ever used.” Sold by all druggists, 00 cents and $1 @SreamMers opened up the ¥ Summerside, the steamer St. Lawrence will eav here al 12 o'clock to-night, and leavor to make the trip to-morrow from immerside .to Point du Cheve and returt. ‘ sili [be mild weather having harbors of Point du Chene and Lhe M. A. Starr will also leave about same hour for Point du Chene direct. Steamer to Pictou as usual at 7 o’clock, a. m. anisaiiin Pus.ic f[Garpen.—Says the Summerside Pioneer: The ladies appointed as a com- mittee to canvass the town in the interest of the public garden are, we are pleased to learn, succeeding fairly well. Mrs. R. T. Holman and Mrs. J. Reid report having got subscriptious (muc h of it having been paid) to the amount of fifty dollars from their district i ‘ — i fur Cowise Concert.—-In connection with the Philharmonic Society, 4 good or- chestra under the leadership of Mr. Vinni- combe is well under way with the difficult werture and pageant music of Sir Stern- dale Bennett’s cantata ** The May Queen.” Che instrumental accompaniments to the various choruses are very beautifully and effectively arranged, and the Philharmonic meert on Tuesday, the 19th December, promises to be a rare musicai treat A Worp or PRaise.— The Summerside {yriculturist says: The ferry boat Frank ©. Batt, having completed her contract here, has returned to Charlottetown, reach- ing there on Thursday morning last. This fine little steamer, during the time she has been on the ferry, has given entire satisfaction, and it 18 sate to say that ** Frank’ C. Batt is one of the most popular young men in the town. We i hope that the owners of this boat will again Summerside-Bedeque ‘ender for the service, and that their teader will be successful, tor we would like to see her again on the route. ll More Suirments.—The Summerside Pioneer says: Two hundred sheep were sent over in the St. Lawrence by Mr. John Avard, three horses by Mr. W. Drummond for Newcastle aud one by Mr. Wm. Mc- Kay for Amherst on Thursday, and on the following day Mr. McKay sent over four more for the same place, chile Mr. Geo. B Mckay, of Clifton, sent over one for Athol, N. B. On this latter day 44 sheep were shipped by Mr. James Kane tor St. John. On Saturday again 100 sieep were sent sway by Mr. Thomas Drummond for the St. John market, one horse was also sent by Mr. James Kane These will, in all probability, complete the shipments of horses and sheep by this route for this season. > APOUT Pr 8 The Aagriculturist says vir. G. R. McMahon, station master aj Emerald, killed last week a seven old porker which turned the scale at the high figure of 278 pounds. This is certain ly vood work—over 1} pounds a day. Mr. McMahon got this pig from the stock farm of Mr. John O’Ronaghan, of Shalimar Cot- tage, Kinkora, when only three weeks old We understand that Mr. O’Ronaghan has others of the same litter which now weigh OO pe Mr. Thomas An- drews, St. Eleanors, has imported from the ('nited States a trio of Medium Yorkshire pigs, for breeding purposes. They came by the Carroll, on her last trip to Charlotte- town. On arrival here, they were examin- ed by Mr. J. A. Gourlie, V. 8., who pro- them free from disease of any months vunds nounced kind ert Personal. ' “itis pleasing to learn that Mr. Jobn PF. ry rtson, who has been ill for some days past, is much better to-day. Mr. James Keegan’s friends in Charlotte. sn throughout the province will be pleased to learn that he is improving in neaitia H Ta | Jol n Lef l Rey is registerea at the Hote Davies to-day Mr. E. Lockett was in Pictou this week. He is getting out » 200-page guide book to Cape Breton.— News ¢. Richard Hunt, Chairman of the Sum- méraide Town Council, is visiting New Bruns M J. Matheson, M. P. P., nas gone on a trip to the United States for the benefit of his health. The Pioneer s*ys he will be ab- : sent about a moyth, Local and Other Items. || RLEGRAPHIC VEWS, THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - Special Despatcues TO Tuk xamMrIven. On Trial fer Murder. -. " — Sr. Joun, Dec. 8.3% The trial of Wm. J. McDonald for the murder of Mrs. McRae was commenced yesterday morning, but practically no pro- gress was made as the whole jury panel was exhausted and only one jurymrn secur- ed By agreement between counsel the Judge discharged the man, as it was not deemed right to keep the one juryman | Variety, all purchased for cash from the best houses in E locked up in charge of a constable over Sunday. The Judge ordered the Sheriff; to summon one hundred jurymen for Mon- day morning. It is believed the task of securing a jury will be a difficult one, as | nearly every citizen has expressed a strong | opinion on the case and all unfavorable to |} the prisoner. +2 -———_—_—_— Dried Meat Company. Orrawa, Dec. 8. | A Company, to be known as ** The Cana- dian Dried Meat Co., Limited,” has been formed in England, with the object of acquiring concession by the corporation of Three Rivers, Que., of one hundred acres of freehold land, subject tothe erection thereupon of abbatoirs and other buildings at a minimum cost of £20,000, which land, with all bmldings thereon, are to be free from all taxation for a period of 99 years, so long asthe works are in operation, to purchase live stock and to kill and dress the | same for shipment and otherwise. > May Not Return. Orrawa, Dec. 8. It is stated at Montreal that Mr. Dubail, cousul-general at France, whose six months leave of absence has long since expired, may not return to his post because France ‘ecls offended at the action of the Govern- | in deciding that Canada shonld not take part in the exhibition, and to insult- ing remarks by certain Canadian newspapers to the French Republic. ment made os { Clergyman in Trouble. Cotumsus, Dec, 8. Rev. W. F. Pettit, Methodist Wergy- mon, who came here two weeks ago from Indiana, has been arrested here on the charge of poisoning his wife who died last Juiy. He declares his innocence, and ex- presses a desire for an immediate trial. He returned to Indiana without requisition papers. The Stery Denounced. New York, Dec. 8, Archbishop Corrigan dencunces as a canard the story printed on Saturday morn- ing to the effect that a gigantic Roman Catholic bank and trust company is going to be started in this city with a capital of $100,000,000, under the special benediction ot the Pope. iinniaiiiaaiasiiaaal Coasting Privileges. Orrawa, Dee. 8, lt is reported on pretty good authority that the objectionable portion of the re- cently issued order regarding the coasting priviliges enjoyed by United States vessels on the Pacific, has been revoked. “a Sibcemaakeai Against Cholera. Orrawa, Dec, 8, Dr. Montizambert, Grosse Isle quaran® officer, is here urging the Government to take extra precautionary measures to pre- vent the introduction of cholera into the Dominion next year. I —— Lying in State. New Orveans, Nov. 9 The body of Jefferson Davis was taken to the City Hall to-day, where it will lie in state. The hall is suitably decorated, and the remains are in a casket with a full length plate glass Distinguished Arrivals. Lonpoyn,, Dec. 8. The str. Alagoas, having on board Dom Pedro and his wife, Prince Pierre, Prince Louis and Prince Antoine, arrived here yesterday morning at 10.16 o’clock i —_— Kecovery Hoped For. Zanzibar, Dec. 8. Emin Pasha is still in a dangerous condi- tion, but Dr. Parke hopes for his recovery unless complication sets in. ———— Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Dec. 2.—10 a. m. Ssrong winds and gales from east and south- west; cloudy, followed by sleet or rain; higher temperature, - a A + News Notes. Reports from every County in the South- ern States, where cotton is raised, indicate a total cotton crop for this year of 7,124,- 000 bales. Secretary Windom estimates that it will cost $341,428,977 to run the government machine at Washington for the coming fis- cal year. Ex-King Milan of Servia is at Paris, and intends to make thatcity his permanent residence. He will live private and sban- don politics. The wheat crop of Russia this year is about 91,000,000 bushels less than that of lagt year, while the yield of rye, which ig much used for bread in Northern Europe, is 95,000,000 bushels short The visible supply of wheat in the United States and Canada increased 1,722,000 bushels the past week, and now aggregates 30,124,000 bushels, as compared with 35,238,050 busheis at the corresponding period of last year. . <-> . Those Plush Bags in the window of R. K. Jost’s shoe store contain a pair of ladies’ pure gum American Rubbers. Nice for a Christ- | mas present. Something new—i have received a nice lot of ladies’ pure gum American Rubbers. Each pair is put up in a handsome plush bag, anc makes a nice Christmas present. Call ond see | Poirer, and allowing lor so, we have decided to offer the whole of HOLIDA - MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1889. = (x) oe : s ‘ . sys _ Having rented a portion of the Store at present occupied by the Tryon Woolen €0.¢ Cameron Block, on South Side of Queen Sqnare, for the month ol December, a large and varied assortment of Holiday Goods will be offered for sale on and after TUESDAY NENT, the 3rd inst., consisting of Papier Machie Goods, Fire Brasses and Fenders, Curtain Chains, Oxydized Goods, 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 Sets, Surprise Boxes, Photograph Screens, Candie Roses, Dish Papers, Bon-Bons, Musical Boxes, Dolls and Toys in great Bargains. Supreme Court. 2% Monpay, Dec. 9. | In re application of Hubert Poirier for} habeas corpus, argued on 6th inst., when court took time. The Chief Justice now: gives judgment, refusing the application of | the Justices of the! Peace to amend the conviction. Mr. Jus- | tice Peters and Mr. Justice Hensley con: | curring. Wm. Perring vs. P. E. Island Steam Navigation Company.—Mr. Peters ceonclud- ed his argument. Mr. Hudson follows in support of the rule for new trial. SHIP NEWS. — PORT OF CHARLOEPTETOWN. ENTERED. Confederate, Forrest, Sydney. Margaret Jane, McDonald, Pictou. i ' Dee 6 Dee 7 - CLEARED. Dec 6—Nokomis, Mader, Boston; ss Princess Beatrice, Kelly, Halifax; Tornden, Heck- man, La Have, N 8; ss Carroll, Brown, Halifax. Dec 6—Tarquin, Cameron; Pictou. NOTICE. | J will remain open every evening until 8 o'clock. G, H. TAYLOR, dec9—3i eod Jeweler. APPLES, &c. \ E WILL SELL BY AUCTION, To morrow, Tuesday, Dec. 10th, at 2 o'clock ;— 50 barrels APPLES, assorted kinds, 100 boxes DIGBY HERRING. } } } | _ ngland. A Grand Chance for intending purchasers te secure December 3. 1889. LS _ —— ~ ———— —_ —- = = = = —_ —— Gheap Holiday Goods | PERKIN ee a ae —(x)-- a oe S & STERNS. wa fe i cl 9 eel | U7 E HAVE A LARGE VARIETY OF FANCY GOODS, such as Plush Goods, Bronze Goods, Vases, Baskets, Fancy Lamps, Photograph Albums and Frames, India Rubber Toys, |Dolls, Dressing Cases, and numerous other articles suitable for the Christmas Trade. the price away down below all ¢ 25 PER will find this the CHE You To make mpetitors, we are now selling these goods at CENT. DISCOUNT. APEST LOT OF FANCY GOODS in the City. be Our Millinery, Colored and Faney Dress Goods, Cloth Jackets and Ulsters, Fur-Lined FYNIIL FURTHER NOTICE our Store|Cloaks and Black Astrakan Jackets at a Big Discount. A LARGE VARIETY OF DRESS GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICES. We do as we advertise. Save yoar dollars by trading with us. Charlottetown, December 6, 1889—eod PERKINS & STERNS. On consignment and ordered tor positive § gale. E. H. NORTON & CO., dec9 Auctioneers. .. Hl ON H l I 5) j ‘g*O ANYONE who can prove to our satis- faction that the HOLIDAY GOODS Diamond Bookstore Superior Quality aud Better Value SPASMODIC IMPORTATIONS THE BAZAR overhead will open for the Season on MON. | DAY MORNING will he } The Attraction of the City. See our Immense Stock of XMAS CARDS. THEO, L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore. Ch’town, Vee. 3, 1889—eod AnTtem More Than Interesting, WING to the fact that private parties and itinerant peddlers from other places have gone into the “mas Trade ‘for a month our well-selected stock AT COST. The pub- lic are invited to call and see the goods and compare prices. dec4 REDDIN BROS. BAZAAR! ee THE WILLING WORKERS —INTEND HOLDING A~— Tea and Fancy Sale niet THURSDAY, 12th INST. =S’ LL ST. JAMs=S’ HALL. Doors open at 2.30. Tea on the Table at 6 o’clock. : Come one! pected. Admission, 10 cents. Tea, 25 cents. GERTRUDE BROWN, Secretary. BRAN. N STORE ANI) TO ARRIVE:—Ontario l Roller Mills Bran, excellent quality, selling low. Come all! A good time ex- AULDSBROS., We Run. WE It’s tor in every contest in petitors come along puffing behind, but never catch us. always before them in ‘are away ahead of everyone. so much for a dollar as we do. the Cheapest. prices, and competitor Charlottetown for 86. Charlottetown, Nov. 27, 1889—eod wky NOTICE a Ge epee having any claims against the Steamers of the Black Diamond Line, will-please present same on or before the 12th inst,, at the office of PEAKE BROS. & CO., Agents, dect}—3i eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND & F YUND.— In this city, a few days ago, & Purse containing a smali sum of money. Owner uay obtain same on application at THE ' Xe AMINER office. tf—dees W 7 xidwes 2 Lady Clerk in a Grocery Store. Address Post Office Box 278. 3i—dec7 ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A good Cook. ; Apply to Mra. Ines, Esplanade. deci—3i 2a w W4NTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Cook. Apply . to MBB. GEORGE PEAKE, Charlottetown. ect4 Vy ANTED —At the Hospital for the Insane, two “ Female Attendants. Apply at once to DR. BLANCHARD, Charlottetown. 4i —decd \ DVERTISER will pay a good rental ior a “* warm, well-furnished house of about eight ‘oqms in good locaiy, for the winter. Appiy at this office. dec? 3i ’ O LET.—Dwelling House on corner of Pownal and Kent Streets. Apply to THos. W. Dopp, novi 3aw tf : ee FOR SALE at a bargsin, if appiied for atorece. Enquire at thie office: novi—tf eod ANTED,—A good Milch Cow. Apply to | LAURENCE V7, WATSON, Queen Street, novis WV ANTED,—On ithe 19th of December, a Kood | smart girl for genera! housework. Good! wages given. dec4 | R SALE.—Two Buffalo Robes, nearly new. Apply at this office. them.—R. K Jost, dealer in boots and shoes, North side Queen Syuare, deeS Iw dectr-Om Jaw dy & why Also, one Double and one Singk bh. Appty at thts office, theaeeh We Run, | OMPETITION ! We Run, RUN AWAY a well-known fact that we run away from every competi- este ale Everyone don’t test quality. News oo osm ence in quality, but everyone knows the difference in One Dollar and One Dollar and Thirty Cents. " —— —e ee «= eee We Run. re et We Run. ROM COMPETITION. Jak ——{X) OVERCOATS, REEFERS and SUITS. Com- We are every line, but in quantity and quality we No firm dares or dreams of giving it's an assured fact that we are Few can tell the differ- That's the difference in our Ss, We advise every honest, hard-working man to patronize the WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, as they can get more Clothing there for $5 than they can in any other Store in We guarantee every Garment as represented. PROWSA BROS., 144 Queen street. Se — GEORGE E..FULL'S Closing Out Sale WILL BEGIN om Monday, December 9th. {o)— OVERCOATS REEFERS, SUITS, PANTS and VESTS, reduced 20 per cent. SHIRTS and LINDERS, very low. DRESS GOODS, ¢ | ULSTERS, WOOL GOODS, 4 HATS, RIBBONS and TRIMMINGS, } , Befuced from cu RSETS. i 20 to 35 Per Cent TABLE LINEN, | SHEETINGS, ~The whole stock of NEW WINTER GOODS must be sold, as the subscriber intends clésing out the business. Five Pounds of 28 Cent Tea for $1.00—ior Cash only. GEORGE E. FULL. Charlotietowy, Peo. 6, 1857-6) eg wicy ia , > Reduced 30 per cent. off. a | a ; : ' i ;