— Local and Giher Items. BLANKETs.-—-Now is the time to secure bargain in blankets. See Beer Bro’s adver tisement = SKATING Rink will b open om Monda evening, 30th inast., from 8 to 10 o'clock (jalbraith’s Band in attendance 21 - CURISTMAS GirT.—! Mr.{Cowperthwait tne recipient o n excellent fur coat fron ne member »f h myvrevalion 4 choice lot of sdies kid and patent sather evening siippers—-suitable for New Year giits just ar: ived at Goff Bros ~ }OURNALISTHE ihe first pnumber oO! tnadian Nation ,» published at Toronto, is to hand. The Nailion is the organ of the New Party - - nap Donk, Capt vin Finlay son is to b uly commended tor having made the trip to sp ictou and back so promptly, after the gal rf ye sterday. caenennill aia improve the nutritivegfunctions of the seal; by using Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re newer, and thus keep the hair from falling ind becoming gray aouestitlitieinuaa rue STANLEY, rived | here this evening at ten minutes to four o'clock, having made the round trip to Pictou and back to-day. This is good work. 7 VIVIDEND.—A dividend of $2 per share has been declared on the ¢ spital stock of the Corn AS 11 Creamery Company for the payable at the office of the agent, George loom bs past year, H ae fue Harsor.—Lhe we ther to day 1s some- hat cold, and ice is making on the harbor. However, the channel is still open. Commu- ition between Charlottetown and South- port is kept up at intervals by means of Batt’s a -_ -- > _ PREPARING FOR THE WuINTER.—Savys the Sackville Post: The N. B. and P. E. 1. iail- road are repairing their locomotives for the season's work There is one in the repair shops at present getting new tender fram and other repairs - NEARLY all colds are slight, at first, but sheir tendeney is to so lower the system that the sufferer becomes a ready victim to an) prevalent disease. The use of Ayer’s Cherr; ‘oetoral, in the beginning of a cold, wou! guard against this danger chenille: License Laws.—The so-called Harps license law in Iinois, says an exchange, pro vides that the least amount of saloon license is $500, except for beer alone, which is $150. But each municipality can impose a licens above $500 to any desired limit—S$1,000 « $100,000 it so desired. niece * SINGING IN ST. JaMes.—The singing in James’ Church on Christmas Day is highly svoken of—one gentleman going so far as to say that he had “‘ never heard better singing in the Charch. The **Te Deum” and Si: john Gosa’s splendid anthem, ‘‘ Behold | ring you good tidings of great joy,” wer eautiiully rendered by the choir. cancion Tue Beatrice.—Mr. W. W. Clarke this morning received a telegram from Messrs. Pickford & Black, Halifax, enquiring as to the advisability of having the Princess Bea- trice call at Charlottetown on her next week's trip. Mr. Clarke replied that as ice was forming and there was not much freight offer- ing, he did not consider it advisable to make the trip. The steamer will, however, call at 4guris. cinaiiiinaedl Sam—An exchange says: William Johnson, a farmer of Summer Hill, Queen’s County, N. S., forty vears of age, starte d on Tuesday night to walk from Clones to his home, a dis tance of about five miles. He was taken ill the road and, being unable to walk, lay aes n, where he was 8 fot ind nexe mm orning by & neigh- bor, with all of his limbs frozen stiff, Life was not extinct, but no hopes are entertained tor his reeovery. isle Quick WorK.—The schr. Laurier, Captain Orestus Taylor, owned by Geo. H. Toombs sailed frum Boston on the 29t th November for this port, arrived here Dec. 5th, discharged a full cargo of flour and other merehandise, and foading a cargo of 4,100 bushels of potatoes and other freight, sailed trom here on the 14th inst., arriving on Sato rd ay, 2ist, twenty-two days on the round trip. The captain re pm a stormy passage up coutinns eus head winds rises decile ad scree Hp . PAPA. Camden, N looked very grave the othe night whew ees found an envelope in the ocal letter box, addressed i in a childish scrawl] ‘To My Papa in Heaven,” The postmaster opened “the envelope and found this message in the same childish band: Dear papa is up iu heaven and I am going to rite to p»pa | know how glad he'll be to geta little letter ritten all by me his little girl. omnia Tue Jouxstows Scrrerers.—The total amount subscribed on account of the Johns- town feod was $4,000, 000. Of this $2,000, 00) were expende d in relieving the immediate sufferers, and burying the dead. The indem- nification of those who lost homes and pro- perty by the flood absorbed ali the remainder “CE ot $ $250,000, which is set aside as the basia of an annuity of $25 each to the children under i$ years of age ‘who lost their parents, payment ‘of the annuity to cease when they reach the age of 16 years seal iiss \ Woep or ExpLanarion.—An exchange anyes Every line in a newspaper costs some- thing. If this is for the benefit of an indiyi- dual. firm it should be paid for. If a grocer was asked to donate groceries to persons abun dantly able to pay for them he would refuse. The proprie tor of a newspaper must pay for the free advertising if the beneticiary does no! ind yet it is one of the hardest things to be learned by many people that a newspaper has oyu se in its columns to rent, and must rent it ta live» To give away or rent for anything less than living rates would be as certainly fatal as for a landlord to furnish house rent tree, Hion Tipe.—The tide yesterday afternoon was the highest seen here for years. The wharves were all more or less flooded, On Pownal wharf the tide worked its way into the warehouse, slightly damaging some sugar and oats before they could be removed. The tide also got into a section of the ware house on Queen’ 8 wharf, but no damage worth mentioning was done. There was so much water on Peake’s No. 2 wharf that it was al- most impossible to reach the Stanley without the assistance of a team. The tide aleo ‘ame up through the floor of a house beyond lyons’ coal depot, much to the dismay of Ueinmates. The tide also rose up to the ‘op of the railway wharf, and came up tlony the ferry wharf to the round-house, wvering the ‘‘table” and filling up some : the pits. On Queen Street the tide was ee the ddgr of Mr. Horave Hagzard's ~The postothce clerks at: ly Ye EN 1B Spa" 4) Weee TE LE SARI: 2! Ce we eB Ze | SPECIAL DesPrATCHES TO ‘THE EXAMINER Ottawa News. UTTAWA, Dec. 27 Messrs. N. S. Keoughloffand A. B. T, } } Kantzatovitch, civil engineers from Russia, srrived at the Russel House this morning the early train from Winnipeg. They y sre on their way home after an inspection | f the Canada Pacitic Railway for the Rus 3} Af Gov ernment for the purpose of secur- , ing information to be used in the construe | tion of a’ projected great railway eaihett | Sibe ria : , om The Minister of Justi ys that a fresh | lot of Queen’s Counsels w will chenly be ap- | pe unted by the Dominion Government. Some Toronto men, who propose starting paris green eMC waited upon the | Minister of Customs to-day to ask that the | customs duty up on that article be increased. een ji Electric Lights New York, Dec, 27. ' | The grand jury to-day made a_present- jment in regard to the electric lights and | The steamer Staple y ar- | electric Ight wires in which they express ; the opinion that the business of generating and distributing electric currents should be investigated by the next legislature for the SKAMIN ‘ER, Pie ew a. g ‘on and after = EY Weel Lea 8 ee | ec Pn 0 at a 0 a a i MS BREE RR inn ot _ . ; ‘ a 28, 1889. HOLIDAY Goops! SATURDAY, DECEMBER : 2s, a having rented a portion oi the Store at present occupied by the Tryon Woolen Co., Cameron Block, on South Side of Queen Sqnare, for the month of December, a large and varied assortment of Holiday Goods will be offered for sale TUESDAY NEXT, the 3r4 inst., consisting of Papier Machie Goods, Fire Brasses and Fenders, Curtain re Oxvdized Goods, Dressing and Stationery Cases, Desks, Albums, Blotters, Fancy Flower and Work Baskets, dies’ Jewel and Dressing Cases, Yases, Fairy Lamps, inkstands, Letier Balances, Puzzles, Magic Lanterns, China Te: Se ts, Surprise Boxes, Photograph Screens, Candle ikoses, Dish Papers, Bon-Bous, Musical Boxes, Dolls and Toys in great variety, all purchased fer cash from the best houses in England. A Grand Chance for intending purchasers to secure sarevaius *» ' December 3, 1889. outs oods PERKINS - STERNS. UST RECELV ED :—60 Pairs of Oil Goat e Foxed Walking Boots, Toe C . “d, bought ata bargain. Regular price, $2.75; will be sold at $2.00. BR Kk: ICSC. a ——{X )—-—— North Side of Queen Square. | deci2—2w eod pat j 1890. purpose of ascertaining the character of |} eameds ake ies a ee si we EK HAVE A LARGE VARIETY OF FANCY GOODS, such as Plush Goods, Bronze Goods as jadidtent tor deeded on CHAPPELLE'S Al MANAG: Vases, Baskets, Fanc xy Lamps, Photograph Albums and Frames, India Rubber Toys Charles W. Pierce, St uperint endent of the: 4 | Dolls, Dressing Vases, and numerous other articles suitable for the Christmas Trade. To make Poy, ar ad 4 ent ey ee AND jthe price away down below all competitors, we are now selling these goods at while moying a sb ca wit! | Op ; od / fe ea % a 7 TF ae oe vive cae i contac Revised Customs Tarif 25 PER CENT. EISCOUNT. india—Political Development, a en | You will find is the CHE Ss , pice r Sj “tv ll find this the CHEAPEST LOT OF FANCY GOODS in the City. led Bomsay, Dec. 27. The native Ccungeress has agreed up ma plan of political organization for India to} ‘Ti » ' Che essential ‘THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, A LARGE VARIETY OF DRESS GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, upon the basis of 12 members for every | be presented to Parliament. features are that there shall be a popular electoral or presentative body formed million of the population. This body t selected persons from its own number, and an Imberial council constituted upon the basis of ene member for every five millions of population. Provincial councils are proposed. Bradlaugh will frame a bill and introduce it into Parliament. emma be controlled by an inner one formed of | | Just Issued. The Best Published. Price 45 Cents. Our Millinery, Colored and Fancy Dress Goods, Cloth Jackets and Ulsters, Fur-Lined ‘Cloaks and Black’ Astral can Jackets at a Big Discount. DIAMOND <> BOOKSTORE LT OUR USVUAL LOW PRICES. dec24—4i eod sum jour her guar 3i sineieeiil ‘ “ pareireiietnninidllingiipainestis an W © do as We adve ‘rtise il Charlottetown, December 6, 1889—eod We Run. Save yoar dollars by trading with us. PERKINS & STERNS We Run. i Portuguese Politics. i } Some Ee © ! Li BON, Dec. 27. ae Ss i , ; pa eG — m~- — fhe decree pi ging a military dicta- o- LO e “4 t yrship fur a year has dism iyed the Portu- aad Pa . : - oe ¥ re " ; ° —— ¥ guese republicans, and a de cided reaction ; or z= A . ° 1 mn i ers Bee os < ‘ in favor of the monarchy has ensued. Phe | ‘ s 5 os 7. ss } a 23 3 forma) accession of King Carlos is thus ex- | Corn Meal, A) ; se . ~ ® i ra ; - pected to take place under more favorabie a Pie pa circumstances than antici; ated. The King! Wheat Meal, — —_ y ta + } fi} } } tan a 7 . expects to be iuily recovered in fNeaith by = . * Saturday Che Pope has sent him a con grratulat ry ietter on his accession ——— &{ Protest LONDON, Dec. Zi. Portugal, Germany and Italy will shortly send a collective note to the provincial gov ernment of Brazil, protesting against that government's scheme in regard to the naturalization of foreigners residing in Brazil a tnfounded Reports. New York, Dec. 27. The midnight message reports of a mas- sacre of settlers in the vicinity of Fort Sully, South Dakota, are unfounded. 4 Generous Spirit Lonpon, Dec. 27. The backer of Jem Smith has given Slavin the whole of the stake for which the men recently fought in Belgium. The Negro Trouble. SavANNAH, Dee. 27. No further troubles have occurred al Jessup, Georgia, and affairs are resuming their usual status. ——— —-—-—— Personal Lonpon, Dec. 27. Emin Pasha hae had relapse, and great anxiety is felt. ihahiaiadlite = Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Dec. 28.—-10 a m. Decreasing westerly winds, fair weather, not much change in temperature. nS oe II cr Local Notices jeu Keep your feet warm. -—-Laaies an¢ gents’ felt boots and overshoes selling cheap at Goff Bros. Choice table raisins, green grapes, und ali kinds of nuts for sale at Beer & Goll s. : at dec28 3i As Beer & Goff roast and grind all the'r cotfee on the pre mises, you can depe nd oe get- ting it fresh and g good from them. dec?7 3i \ e can assure our customers of all cakeg for New Year at our store being fresh goods, as our Xmas stock was completely sold out.— A. & C. Quirk, City Steam Bakery. dec?7 4i Splendjd valne in ladies’ Astracan Jackets at Paton & Co's. dec27 tiff Order your Plain and Fruit Cake for New Year at A. & C. Quirk’s. dec?7 $i For mens’ Fur Caps, Goat Robes, and all kinds of fur goods try James Paton & Co's. dec27 tf MAREIER. At the residence of the bride’s father, on the 24th inst., by the Rev. H. P. Cowperthe- waite, Mr. Henry A. Lefurgey, of Tryon, to Miss Annie, dauggter of John Huestis, Esq. ee G RIN \ICKETS for the ensuing Skating Season are now for sale at Mr. C. D. Rankin’s | Tickets, Drug Store, at usual rates. No Monthly tl dist—decld Cracked Oats, etc.,. FOR SALE CHEAP AT THE ROLLER WILLS We Run. ee We un. ae | WE RUN AWAY FROM COMPETITION. "Tye Roctral Franoise Act” I's a well-known fact that we run away from every competi- ar ee » tor in every contest in OVERCOATS, REEFERS and SUITS. Com- Fics ik ie bipedal ola ia apes] petitors come along pulling behind, but never catch us. We are | a eee in Charlottetown, | a WAYS before them in every line, but in quantity and quality we No firm dares or dreams of giving Distric the - ist of Voters for the Electoral | * Vince of Prince Eiwad lan, as taaiy ee AEE away aherd of everyone. an assured fact that we are Kew can tell the differ- ed by hi fo cae er so much for a dollar as we do. It's Dated this 26th day of December, A. . : caused Everyone dont test quality. One Dollar That's the difference in our c26—-dy 3i wky li Ws 4L, me wale rs in arrears to this C orporation , } fe t l for fees and dues are respectfully re- Lost. aeat of a Gold Seal, oval pink onyx | ‘tl e Count of Queen’s, P. KM. I. r : “and Gne Dollar and Thirty Cents. Vii 1 f EI ws set hae Betas ANtNorvfon’ aunc: mOre Clothing there for $5 than they Fitting up Heese: 3 and Sens Instruments | PROWSE BROS., 144 Queen Street. oa WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc’! = Ch aloietown Board of Trade, Ds OST. ~Between Connolly’s Grocer y st ore and Gi j | pe: J. MACEACHERN, | itat ki... W. TAYLOR'S store. —dec23 EL E cT R I L Al,. prices, and competitors. We advise every honest, ha © man to patronize the WONDERFUL CHEAP MEX, as they La ALARMS: MEDICAL BAT any other Store in e Specialty. All work gue a eet Dealer in Electrical Goods, Charlottetown, Nov. 27, 1889-—~eod wkv <ing Street (Kast), @ purse containing a sym ] p FAG N ; OST. -Between the rear entrance of _ fo wad EM EN Ww ho wear * M: ide U p’ | jan 8 ___ Secretary. _ ’ Clothing from motives D 1899 ‘the Cheapest. Revising Otlicer for the Blectoral District of CHCE Im Quality, but everyone knows the difference in hard-working ‘an in I au repared to. supply “a Lomers with Me . ange oo a Bovin “" Charlottetown for $6. We guarantee every Garmeat as represented. FRED. E. MORRIS, Cerner of — and Water Streets, _ of ae sy. The finder will be rewarded on eae quested to mati immediate payment, stone, Finder will be rewarded me Socas | y-———(x)——- — Methodist Brick Church and Coftin’s socmer ug it at Ta KXAMINER office. li pad—dec2 TB OK 7 CTI0 Grafton Street, onthe night of the 26th inst., of economy, will recognize the difference between worth I th ‘ > ‘ . . . gp ne Bt She pe fh at Ge and true value by leaving their orders at the Tailoring A. A. MCLEAN’S, Grafton street, tf—dec27 YOUND.—On Great George Street, on Christ- 4 Stablishment of M PORTANT SALE of the Largest Collec- mas morning, a Gentleman’s Kid Glove tion of Finely Bound and Elegantly Illus- | vwner may have same on paying costs of adver- | d 1 4 ‘ ‘¢ ; “Ty DD. “a. Bre | ©, < EG tising. Apply at this office. dec27 oe ee a nscale For a SUIT, OVERCOAT or REEFER we contract to Works; Hogarth and Gilray’s great works . D% LOST.- Ai sme ul hunting aoe, brown and “ white spotted ; brass collar with bame ON} oj ie Rn a . J ; (cost £50 sterling each); Masse Francie, the|i.; answers to the name of ** Prince.’ | suit you ex: ctl y ) and will not be undersold by any house tinest gallery of E ngravings in the world (cost |er will be re warded by giving information or | in the tr ade. The find- es z DANIEL Davik: s’, Esplanade. 5,000 franes); with descrip otions in French and | 'eaving it at : i : We have a large stock of FUR GOODS, which must be 27-- p oa Kn; glish ; Boydell Shakespeare Gallery (cost | “ oe ¥ 100° guineas) ; full sets of all the Standard} oO L ET, iia on Water Street, containing | ‘closed out reg pardhons | of cost. Fur Coats from S16 to $ > 5) 0; Fur ; Neckties and all Novel- Authors, in the finest Calf and Morogco bind- eleven rooms with shop. Possession given | ‘ties in Gents’ Fnrnishistgs at prices to tickle your pocket, ings, including Scott, Dickens, ag avd, on ith January, Apply to M, McQuaib, ans Caps from $1.2 25 t» $12 “5 all wool under Charlottetow % Dec. 14, 1889. trated Books ever brought to the Island, comprising over $5,000 worth, including Art Guizot, Knight, Shakespeare and Molier. OUND.--A Sleigh Robe, Owner may have | This is the most important sale ever held in same on proving property and paying for | Charlottetown, consigned for unreserved sale | this advertisement, Apply at this office. hid by Bernard Quaretch, the Book King of Lon- OST.—A oy Seal, with family crest ona} “ dop, and Hurst & Co. of New York, L ini.inle * 2. M.”" The fader ‘will te re- | renner warded by leaving itat Watson’s Drag Store. 1 : dec24 Sale Commences on Monday Evening | ———-—-—— fi OST.-A Gold Brooch. The finder wili be re AT 7.30 O'CLOCK, | 2 a stre tf. 2 Bulwer, Elliott, Macaulay, Hume, Gibbon, | 9#°*2 Stee cpa wurded on leaving it at this oflice. and will be continued each evening till| 9° 23— 3 i all is sold, at WANZE :D—A A Housemaia Good wages. Apply | Miss PrTeRsS, Sidmont decid McEACHEN’S STOKE, QUEEN ST. (iene . shed “Be : GEORGE M. HARRIS, WEE A Spee ARR » pae Cutters, Pointers, Clippers, Rock- deci4 Auctioneer, Ing Horses Shovels. &.., &c.. —OBBAYP AT— wart ED.—A Girl for general housew ork. No! Se wasbing. Highest wages. Apply to Mas. yO LE’.—That desivable Dwelling on Dorches | Ggorce K, HUGHES, Upper Prince Street. ter Street, jately occupied by Miss Barr. It} geei7—dy tf contains five rooms, adjoins the residence of " J. B. Maetonald, Esq.. andis opposite the resi-| ¥LEIGH FOR SALE.—For sale, 4 Jauniing | dence of Fredk. Brec xen, Esq. Apply 7, Tae (‘1 Sieigh, almost new, Apply to FRANCIS; T 12 MONAGHAN. Malpeque Roed, near old Brewery, | LA 9C ee OR a ee _dee — i OQ LET. —Dwe lling Hoase on corner of Pownal eoll-Seaw pe _ i ALLEY. e s ANTED.—A good plain Cook. Apply fo | , nas Be at erent, Apply to THOS. W, ODD, Murs. ARNAUD, Grafton Street, decll Charlottetown, Dec. 9, 1889—dy 2aw ae .