- L ' rocal and Other Items. | he rink to-night. } CURLING & th » od Methodist Church, 8 p. m BaseMENT rf aha! p- i | . , t . ) eEMAN should be at the Orange | EVER\ | ~' ; I to-night. j Ha. toms “ feo attend the neert this evening Dos T fal ' 'Y ex tions i aud see the Amas a nate Tus Manxet —The market ublic to-morrow epen te the puoi o furleading attraction this evening is the $ [eat ; . ~ ( oncert Methodist Suna) | i fux STANLEY d leave Pictou to-day ‘ evalling there owing t the sh , on >. = ‘ e1AL ADDRES Orangemen to-night ? ? ; the ; : » | by the Rev. Charles BE. Perry, in the Orang Hall. ~ Frozen OVER \iberton Harbor is now ver. A bumber of schooners are froxen v jesbound tr , - }disermed a bloody encounter took ORAN I eS eee pia Captain Walla@e and several | ad meinbe:s of tion shoald hear Mr. | goldiers were killed and a number Perry this eve |! Indians bit the dust. The news was! . oe ub iated by an official despatch. A’ Beaver Capes and Muffs 7 P; ofes Vaven will lectuce if} previous despatch to the Bee reported the | : Su Ss i scenes | capture of Bigfoot and his band of hostiles | fron Ca wn Ft y by the Seventh Cavalry. Thee t F J k t ; LY Tuo s ‘ ° e capture wi € r wr jby che Seventh Cavalry, The eapture was| Astracan Jackets, ' cS made on Porcupine Creek without couflict. Horst Can Trave.—The Chroni © ojo) All other Indians in the Bad Lands had ‘ H x se cars carried 14,000 | ,, } 3 ' t ¢ then decided to come iba- oc li Daj s Cunced to come ia, pee the probe: Mens Far Capa. passens bilities were that the trouble was ended. ‘ Sur @ ers ; A special ade apene n te the Chicag » Inter- 2 Ocean, from Pine Ridge agency, said on connie teachers aie remit . i £ ELEC } } és ; ! tis — n the same day: it 1s noW apparent that | : ’ the Irdiau trouble in the Northwest sf ® & yan Aru Brox ‘ an MeeLeod had rap lly ipproi ching a termination. Short | 3 n i? & 69 S i : ae -) . & Se ae nates , cate at 1 Bull, Kicking Bear and outfit are now | eee . meni last in the | aband ning the Bad Lands and coming to} st ; i l in R we agency. FOR : “ape ‘ I R Last night at 9 Failure in Dublin. : ; > . i . mt : - - = o'clock, 21 abu’ ro; coldest during night, ——~ 1 uy tiq and Yea fil- 4 below Zz \: 9 this morning 2 beiow was DUBLIN, Dec, 29 iF 7! ; G hi 3 sf Gadde Ves sc ge fa or ee oe BLIN, Dec, oY. | SALU Aud WU u UlY Ar recoraeud, au i sine @U i Hi3 ai lei noon I E. Dul edat & Son, ato ‘k brokers. i - ; : é eas.'¢ . } :, > : . have suspended. Liabilities estimated at | Lik KNINK A sarge numver of peopie j a tniddle-aged—were at the ! thor ugbly e! j yed the old, young, and rink last night «1 , » ’ good Skating. ue ice Was lu li: st-class order and the music delightful. WHat Asovur CHartLorrerown ? — The Agriculturist understands that there will ** Horribles ” in side on New Year's d ay. - be a parade I. O. G. T.—Charlottetown Lodg? No. 1 will hold its regular meeting Thu: y even- wi old i regular meeting Thuradiay even- | ing, at 7.3 A full attendance is re nHporeant ‘ .30 shar p quested, I: busisess. fempernaNce.—‘*To sell ram for a livelihood is bad enoug»; but for a whole community to share the responsibility and guilt of such a traffic, seems a worse bargain than that of Eve or Judas."—Horace Greeley, in 185.. advt 1 wk lll New Year's Day.—As will be seen by advertisement elsewhere single first return tickets will be issued on Wednesday and Thursday from and te all stations along the lins of railway, good to return up to and on Jan’y Sth. — ae ‘“‘Unper all forms of license, the people have every facility to get drunk, and the young every temptation to driuk. License is praciical ‘free rum.’ Prohibition unenforced could be no worse. But it properly defines the business, and keeps our hands clear of the p ice of blood."—Dr. J. M. Buckley, in the Christian Advocate, Oct 4, 1883. dec30 advt 1 wk. as A Patnrut Acctpent.—We learn from the Pioneer that Mr. James Chisho!m, son of William Chisholm, Tryon, met with a painful! accident on the 10th inst. While working in the steam factory at the circular saw table, the piece of wood being cut accidentally tilted when he carelessly put a hand on it to keep it aown. As he did sv his hand came ijn contact with the saw, and the thumb and forefinger of one haad was cut off Dr Robertson, of Crapaud was immediately summoned and dressed the wound. nuiilinindia ANOTHER CLERGYMAN REMEMBERED.— A number of friends paid a visit to Port Hill rectory, on Tuesday evening last, says the Pioveer, and presented Rev. Mr. Har- | per with some substantial presents which were thankfully received. A very pleasant evening was spent by those asseinbl: d, be- £ tore ** the cluck struck the hour for retir- ny. ' 4h pl asing to note these evidences of es'eem toward Mr Warper. a* oe - oa _ sore ‘* Biur Roi The Pioneer sys: Tie Yethodist tea held in the Market H a] here on Ciristimas night was an uugualifi-d suc e inere was a large gathering present and ¢»usi| rably over S100 was realized ag there wil nD al} expe iSeS are pai } The b ¥ and «tea at Christm ws evening wa aad reflected much ¢ Presbyterian cong egation mental in getting it up. present aad over $190 realized, Tyne Valley on very successful atfsi 7 A Geo QD ch snge that one of the Ipca.—We learn from an ex- ( New York aptown residence bloeks ave actively eagaged in realizing an lea that originated with the wife of one of the property owuers, and, after being thoroughly discuss? among the other ladies, W4s submicted to their husbands for approval All the fences separating the property of the diferent owners are being 1enoved, after which the ground is to be p'aced in the hands! of 4 gardener and converted into a private pak. At present th» ground is cut up into ; large number of smail plots by unsightly ‘ences, and as the plots are too small to be of much use for ornamental purposes, they are eyesores to these who look out upon them. . _ AMoxey Makixa Onxcasization.—Abont War years ayo a number of the young men S eatted with St. Patrick's ‘Temperance “O lety, of Halifax, organiz:d a minstrel troupe, and since that time this troupe has Peguerly pivea two perlorm neces each year 7 Ugo minstrel show in Januaty and an Irish Minstrel show on St. Patrick’s night. _— performances have been given ia the Tey of Music and have always been well tended. Aga res ilt of these efforts of the ae the funds of the society, of which eens 4h important part, have been aug- materi oo extent of almost $3,000, very coms ve eee to build and pay for the ae oe Patrick's Hall,” on Barring. “h Street—the home of 300 young Catholics. : ne be no tronble ab rat organizing tien with Crane d:amatie club in connec. Bother s: cio oy = the several t+ mperance and Clesies that fl urish in Charlottetown. ran wing wa, NO TROUBLE house will be | | ; this morning on Porcupine Creek between | Summer: | s | claas | : at least that amount netted after | redit on the ladies of the ; who were instru- | About 410 were | the people living in the houses in } BRYA Ti ¥ .as c. 3 r SN AMIN ER _ - 7 TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | —TO CHOOSE— A Desperate Conflict. A NICE, USEFUL Xmas Present. An Indian Band Captured, oe oe ee Omana, Neb. Dec. 29. A special to the see ; * from #ine Ridge} SEE B 4 TAR & cO’S Agency says couriers from the bad lands | A : who arrived this morning announced that | a bloody and desperate conflict occurred | WONDERFUL STOCK OF nited States troops and the hostiles. Big spe ant when the former wad by ‘ee’ Handsome Silk Handkerchiefs, £60,000 to £250,000. It is rumored the | members of the firm are missing. The | ra of TUESDAY a ie a bt " take this opportun Charlottetown, December 24, 1890. /ECEMBER E BOTHERS, THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, ity of wishing all their customers and also all those that ought to be their customers A. Happy and Prosperous New Year. oni ——(x)—— ne GEN cathe <emmeeLe PROWSE BROTHERS. BY AUCTION. Potatoes, etc., For the Benefit of atl Concerned. f2~O BE SOLD BY AUCTION, en WED- & NEsD AY, 3ist inst., at 12 o’c'ock, noon, at Peake’s No. 1 Wharf: 100 Barrels por aTOES, 350 Bags f 1 Crate CABBAGE, ] Bairel OYSTERS, being part cargo of the Barque ‘‘ Claribel.” R. BEAIRSTO, senior partner was Chairman of the Dublin! : of + i Stock Exchange. Upon the anneoncement ? a A ) of the suspension Copland, the Vice-Chair- | i a i} a2 tes wo ee | ' i man, was elected to the Presidency. The | Exchange was demoralized by the news, | but a normal feeling was soon restored. | renee The P.ivy Ceuneil. ; Handkerchiefs James Paton Don’t buy Silk before seeing & Co’s. Orrawa, Dec. 29. ' It is stated on the best authority that the | | Imperial Government is favorabiy disposed to | | entertain the suggestion of appoin ing a Can- | | Privy Council It is said the aut oriiies here } are new considering the desirability of making |} anomination. Mr. Justice Strong is favor- | j ably mentioned for the post. aero | Paton & Co’s. | Robbed on the Train. me Bancor, Me., Dec. 29. | Mantle and Ulster Cloths very A Camden man named Helliet, who had | been at Boston selling horses, was robbed | of $7,400 while asleep in the Pullman train | on Saturday night. There is no clue to the | thief. ‘ cheap at Paton & Co’s. Wonderful Value in Reefers | and Overcoats at Jas. Paton & Cu’s. Direct Taxatio n. | QveBec, Dec, 29. | It is said here in political circles that the Mercier Government will be forced to apply For Millinery, try James Paton Silk Handkerchiefs try Jas. | | | } ' | j i } i | ; } | to lease the above adian Judge to the Judi ial Committee of the | | ‘For the Largest Assortment of | tin } direct taxation next session, and that one | tenth of one per cent will be levied on all Jand | values, | _—- >------— & Co’s. See their Trimmed | Hats at $1.75, $2 and $2.25.) Weather Kulletin. _—- | s Toxzon7o, Dec. 30.—10a.m. |Men’s Fur Coats cheap at Jas. Moderate to fresh northwesterly to} Paton & Co’s northerly winds; fair and considerably | i colder. | Week of Prayer. |For Ladies’ Dolmans, Fur-Lined | Circulars and Astracan Jack- ets, there is no better place | in the city than James Paton Upper. Prince Street Methodist | & Co’s Confession; Speaker: Rev, | Ata meeting of the Evangelical Alliance, | | held on Monday, the following errangemen's | | were made for the Week of Prayer, Jan. 5-12, | , 1890. Monday chureh ; Sabject. D. Sutherland { Tuesday church: Subject: ome 1 . ‘ .. Misation : deena ° Rene 7 W. G vat Ro DES in great variety weer _, | and lowest prices at James Wednesday-—St. Panl’s schoolroom; Sub-! ject: Temperance; Speaker: Rev. J. Cai-'! Paton & Co's. iruthers. (As there is to be @ mass meeting of | | supporters of the Scott Act on this evening, | this meeting is especially intended for women Men’s Fur Gloves and Mitts and those who are not voters. ) 4 Thursday—Brick Methodist church ; Sub- | at James Paton & Co’s. | i 4.1i0n ject : Tha Speaker: Rev. J. A. Gordon ksgiving ; Miiday—St. James’ church; Subject: Mis- Ladies’ Lined Gloves, with sions; Speaker: Rev. W. Hamlyn. Baptist Ms : , charch—Sebject; Missions; Speaker: Rev. J.; Gauntlets, very nice for a wee 1. r ’ Xmas Present, at James Satu d Ly ne M, es. A. Hall; Subject: Our Famities: Speaker: aortas ! Each meeting will begin at half past seven 5 5 } Paton & Cu’s. i collection in aid of the P. F. taken up ateach’ Hur Goods in great variety at) ? ' On motiven it was unanimously agreed— | Paton WN Co’s és : o’e’ock A } Isdand Hospital will be service. That in view of the approaching temperance contest, the Alliance emphaticaliy endorses | \ the Canada Temperance Act, and appropriates | Men’s Underwear, very cheap, ‘ a sum Of twenty dollars to be handed to tha " * at Paton & Uo's. X | ay executive committee of the Temperance | Workers towards covering the expense cf the | | publication of the Daily Guardian duwiivg the campaign. It was further agreed to hold a meeting | under the auspices of the Alliance, on Sunday f | afteraoon next, Jan. 4th, in the Y..M. C. : Hall, ac 4 p. m., specially for prayer in con- | nection with the coming temperance contest. it was agreed to h ld the annual meeting a of the A lisnce, on Monday, Jan. 12th, 189), | | | fuller notice to be given hereafter. : cae T. C. James, MARKET SQUARE. cnmmennmmatitinnltale gin 1 oe lottetown, Dec. 11, 1890, Curistmas at Fort Aceusrus.—As an- | nounced, midnight mass was celebrated by | Rev. A. J. Macdonald in Fort Augustus | Church ca Christmas night. There was a large congreygativn present. The interior | WeANTED.—A large second-hand Bird Cege. of the church was tastefully decorated and | Aprly at this fice. dec30 brilliantly lurminated with chandeliers and OOMS WANTED lamps ‘The beautiful new altar was a glow or unfurn sh--d. of brilliency. The choir did their part in | stating terms, to Leck Box 413 pleasing style Father Allen was in his, W ANTED.—A girl to do general housework best humor, and gave an eloquent and in- | Apply at once to Mrs. 1. STEWAKT Kent structive sermon suited to the vceasion. [t | Street. dec29 is but jast t> say that the young men who} —_ OTR : assisted the pastor in ornamenting and | wn sean OO AE Se ee | gh:ing the church did their part well, The | of cian Paton & O., Queen Square. parishioners were highly pleased with the; de 29 2i celebration, and sincerely hope that Father! WANTS, LOST, FOUND & Two Rooms, farnished for two ladies, Addr: ss, ev-d—dec3v e is aoyY amount of ta! ‘ 2 e toftalent; all that is Anted is some energetic organizer, OST.--Cn Friday, 26th inst.. a yellow striped Horse Kug. Finder will be rewarded by leaving it at THk EXAMINER office, 3i—dec29 Allen may be able to spend many happy re- turns of Christmas amongst them. dec29 Auctioncer. Lord’s Wharf Property. oe cal en TENDERS will be received a‘ KJ the office of the subscribers up to th loth of January, 1891, from persons willing Wharf, Scales and Seal Otlice. Lease to be for the term of 5 years Particulars can be obtained on applica PETERS & PETERS, Attorneys for Trustees. dec29—dy 2i wky tl dte 1890-1891 New Year ! BUY YOUR SUPPLIES G0, CARTER & 00'S I AYER RAISINS, Cooking Raisins, Cur- A rants, Candied Peels, Essences, Pure Spices, Pastry Flour, Tea (Strong and Fine Flavored), Ba‘ badoes Molasses, Granulated Sugar, West India Sugar, American Kero- sene, Apples, Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Choice Confectionery, Candy Toys, Jams, Canned Fruits, ete. Haszard & Moore, GOR HOLIDAY STOCK IS ROW COMPLETE, AND COMPRISES SOME OF THE Latest Novelties from the English and American Markets. (x) EK CAN NAME BUT A FEW of our many nice things :—JAPANESE WARE, in Fancy Piates, Bowls, Cups and Saucers, Vases, Biscuit Jars, Rose Jars, Trays Baskets, Jewel Cases, ete. ZYLONITE GOODS, in Balls, Tops, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Photo Frames, etc. Photo Albums, Screen Albums, Stamp Albums, Writing Desks and Writing Pads, Card Cases. STEEL ENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS, ARTO- TYPES and LARGE PHOTOS—ask to see them. PHOTO FRAMES, all sizes, from Sunbeam to Cabinet. PURSES and POCKET BOOKS for Ladies, Gents and Children. CHILDREN’S BOOKS and P?® ESENTS without end. Books for young and old, including the works of all the best Poets. We have the LARGEST STOCK OF BIBLES in the city. XMAS BOOKLETS and CARDS from the best artists, including Prang. Come and see our goods. HASZARD & MOORE, Charlottetown, Dec. 5, 1890—w fs BROWN'S BLOCK. UPPER FUR NEW YEARS | —-—-———l0o) “T IS A WELL-KNOWN FACT that Coffee, to be good, must not be Roasted or Ground any length of time, as it loses its Strength and Flavor very quickly. BEER & GOFF have a Coffee Roaster fitted up in their Warehouse, where they roast and grind all their own Coffee as they require it, so that in buying from them you can always depend on getting it fresh and good. , CONDENSED COFFEE, in Tins, and ESSENCE COF- FEE, in Bottles, always kept in stock at Atso—The Celebrated Bensdorp’s Royal | | Datch Cecoa, GEO. CARTER & CO., Ca’town, Dec. 11, 1890—dy law wky NEW GOODS ——FOR THE—— Holiday Trade ——AT—-- SANDERSON & C0'S. a son PICTURES FR BEER & GOFF’S. Charlottetuwn, Dec. 27, 1890—law & wky nls ——— AMD CHEAP | ee For the next few weeks we will give ‘Special Discounis on Picture Frames, to enable parties receiving the Annual News- paper Pictures to get them Framed at Special Rates. Bring them along soon. : MARK WRIGHT & CO., Lro. — | New Layer Eaisins, } New Valencia Layer Raisins, Sew Cooking Ruisins, New Currants, | Nuts and Confectionery. | New Dates, New Figs. New Stewing Prunes, Rew Lemons, New Fiorida Oranges. | ——ALSO—— ) A large stock of Pink Table Jelly (assorted | flavors), Keiller’s Jams and Jelly, Raspberry | Vinegar, Van Houtan’s Cocoa, Fry’s Choco. | late and Cocoa, Rowntree’s Chocolates ard | Confectionery, Fine Scotch Oatmeal (in 7 |b. tins), English Golden S) rup (superior quality). Our Choice Blended 32 Cent Tea has be- come very popular, and our 24 Cent Tea con- tinnes to keep away ahead ef everything in the market. SANDERSON & CO., Newson’s Block, South Side of Queen Square, Opposite Post Uffice. decll—dy lmeod wky ANTED.—A good servant for general house- work. High wazes toa suitable person.— Mrs. WM. WEEKge, Prigbton. decl9 WANTED TO PURCHASE.—A Single Driv- ing Sleigh or light Double Sleigh, Must be in goo@ order. Apply to G, H. TayLor, cdec26 MEN WANTED. Iwo or three Machine Hands and an Upholsterer can get work at our Factory. MARK WRIGHT & CO., Lro. Charlottetown, December 24, 1890. MADE TO ORDER ——_—_—-(x We guarantee to make BLANK BOOKS 20 per cent. cheaper than any other firm on P. EK. Island. Get prices before placing orders. Spe- cial Reductions on Sets of three or more Books TAYLOR & GILLESPIE, Sign of the Big Book, J. D, McLeod’s Corners nov22 ag app = cee