—— a 3 t ry Local and Other liems. PHILHARMONIC Socrery. evening. _— > — Lecture.—Rev. W. W. St. James Hall tl Brewer lectures in 18 evening. - eCity Court for the « ts will meet to-mort Crry Covrit i lection of general del - - SALTAGE Corps Regular movthly meeting of Salvage Corps to-morrow aightat 8 o¢ > lro-Nieut. - in St. James’ Hall this evening him a full house, - | . ers iecture ; } 7 os So clock, and give - ARTILLERY. ed to meet at the Drill Shed to-morrow (\W, nesday) evening al So ‘clock sh arp eats Correction.—In Dr. Taylor’s letter of ves terday where it reads, ‘* Artificial : it should read ** Artificial sewerage.’ drainag: . - ~ What Taey wit Do.—Is is said th Trure hotel keepers will close their hotels if they are not allowed to c arry on the br of selling liquor. isin Ss -> \ FACT that all men with gray and many shaded whiskers should know, that Bucking ham's Dye alw ays colorsan even brown black at “will. - Houray Noumpers.—The Christmas num ber of the Illustrated London News and other Practice this | Said that the | Ineet | aavocated grantiny ' -The Quebec Team are requ: t | ito the } tor the se ana Hw DAILY RAPE: DESPATCHES TO NX AMT e. a Pusan ts i9 f + UG NERA. Bi éal TELEG | “ome LHe KXAMINER Liberal Federation Meeting. LONDON, Dee. = The meetings of the Libe ral Federation be van at Manchester to-c ay. Gladstone was present and delivered an address. He Local Government did 1 nands of the country. He ‘tothe Cy ounty Councils the den Remember Rev. W. W. Brew- | the power of tax: ation, Contre: of the police t | and liquor trate, care of the poor, ; to deal wit bh the question cot }and to form distinet c power ground rents, pune ils, and he would and establish the parish and thus ly go furthes prince ip le of government px SS1t conve y NER * the rural poj ulation the Orst elements of their public education, and create a of public duty which is the Gladstone said that since there haa an enormous stimulus public mind in regard to dwe! poor, enfranchisement, the st lesan, ISSd been ilnvs } . : leaseliold, | : : croftter legis] ition, shorter Parli vinents, the disestablishment of the Church in Seot!] and and Wales, currency and the House of Lords, the ultimate provision for direct Scottish and Welsh home rule must be dealt with by future parllaments When the idea of evolution, especially with reference to Lrish affairs, should become more familiar, parlament would be able to address itself to the dischars ge of its duties popular papers are at the Diamond Bookstore and are excellent specimens. _ > ComIne.—Don’t forget the } A Goop Timi } burden. | victory and would be relieved of an intolerable Gladstone predicted a t the next election fo parliament Healocvted an members o! tMendinent Po ‘ ; League of the Cross Entertainment in St. trae" » the registration laws, removing the piu Patrick's Hall to-morrow W edne sday) even- |! ality of votes and the establishment or | : ing. The programme is a splendid one. Le ot | System of one vote for one man. there be a full house. — a Opening of the Senate. Bano Meetine.—The Bands in connectiv: | ; with the Upper Prince Street Methodis Wasnineton, Dec 2. . ; 6 tn .miakt aftes . 2 . Th, f 1 ( hurch will meet to-night after the teach Che House of Representative Der smocratic meeting to prepare reports for the gen , caucus met at ten o'clock this morning and meeting to-morrow n gnt. il re-non — ated all the ald « ie except } f } : aiid iim | the chaplain, for which position no nomin- Potice Court.—One case for obstructi lat ition was made. The Senate, after swear- sidewalks stands over until to-morrow asd one conviction for violation of Canada Tie: perance Act, third offence—Charles McMillin -two months imprisonment, sisincienittiidclends A. Wors.—Pictou gives more to support the Y. M. C, A. than any other town in Nova Seotia. Over 31,300 was realized | ist year in aid of this work, and there will be a similar amount thisyear. Half thatsum has aleady been secured. a War Moyecroy Has.—The Times Moncton has eleven law firms and fifteen law- yers, ten medical doctors, four dentists, six drug stores, and only two undertakers. The Y. M.C. Sa\s: ing in the senators, at 12.55 p. m adjourned. There was little or no excite ment attending the opening of the Senate. Several foreign delegates to the Maritime and Pan-American Conferences, and a num- ber of ladies, seats. Sir Julian Panncefote, Minister, was amon: Lcw occupied British those present. The usual friendly greet- ings were interchanged on the floor, and interest centred of ec urse on the senators from States who . i oe had seats assigned to them on the re- publican side of the chamber. At Vice-Pre sideut M: rton took his om precneeing $s opened by Chaplain Butler, who invoked the divin ing, Satin with the Lord’s noon and Rev. bles $- Seat Pr : Payer, mm people manage to live long under very dis couraging circumstances. one fuse Ratsis Marger.—The Halifax Mai eays: A iblegram received by Scetor *| Mitchell gives the following news about the raisin mrrket; ‘‘ Market has advanced three shillings in the past week. The crop is ex- hausted and the remainder has been bought up at high prices anya - on | BREAD AND Burrer Cicp.—Moncton has a/ bread and butter club.” The members meet each week and amuse themselves with dances and flirtations till 12 o'clock, when adjourn. ment is in order. During the evening the only refreshments partaken of is bread and butter, hence the name. = 7: Y. M. L. A.—The fifth of the series of lec tures under the auspices of the Y. M. L. A. of St. James’ Church will be given in St. James’ Hall this evening by the Rev. W. W Brewer. The subject will be ‘The idiosyn- erasies of great men.”. The lecture will be- gin at 8 o'clock. A large audience is ex- pected. ae dvilniaateaaii Srock Farm.—Ambherst is soon to have a first-class stock farm. A. W. Moffatt has purchased from David Styles 195 acres of land on the John Black Rwad, about two miles from the town and will go into the rais- ing of pure bred stock. A stock exchange will also be organized where any one wishing to buy or sell stock will tind a market Queens LEAGUE oF THE Cross.—An entertainment, under the auspices of the Boys’ Branch of the League of the Cross, will be given inSt. Patrick's libly mator Edmunds } which S« ined 1u The house was organized by the election of Re idas, Spe ker, by t Vote « f 154 for Carlisle, and one for Ci New ‘ OTs sent imminegs, of inere were 3723 members About Pensions. ? INDIANAPOLIS, Dec, 2, President of the ation, in an appeal loyal people ot the United States ee in © OnDLTEeSS Governor Hovey, as Service Pension Assoc to the and their piains that the scheme does with the system of debility pensions, but im lepe nden tly _ pension for overy man who served sixty d aysor more in the Union Army, not only fora su; pport of the survivors, but as a mark of the Victoria Cross or the French Cordon of Honor. ei- not interfere 4a5HKS some thing, aS 2 a Another Poisoning Case. Dec. 2. Mrs. A. R. Edwards has been arrested, charged with having g poisoned her tirst hus- band, Hugh F. W hitely. Whitely ied ‘n May last, and in about wr weeks Mrs. Whitely was married to R. A. Edwards, of Woodstock. The principal oe against the accused is a girl named Annie Johnson who was employed as a domestic in Whit- ley’s house during his illness. Mrs. Ed- wards has been committed for trial. CLINTON, Ont., Hal! to-morrow evening. An excellent pro gramme of vocal and instrumental music hes been prepared, and a very pleasant time is} guaranteed. The Sadmission fee wili{be 10! cents for ladies and children, and 15 cents for gentlemen. § i Sa tilaioien Tue Srornm at GerorGeTowN.—A _ George- town special to the Halifax Hvrald says: On Friday night the schooners Jewel, Captain Hebb, of Lunenburg, and Scotian, of Chesze- cook, Captain Smith, bound from Canso to Georgetown, ran ashore on launching beach, east side of Boughton Island. The Scotian is a total wreck. Damage to the Jewel unkown. joth crews safe. iid iceetienceian SALMON FOR THE Syvoney Harcagry.— Over 500 salmon were caught in the different rivers this fal) and spawn taken from them for the Sydney fish hatchery. In the Margarge 205 were taken; Middle River, 200; Syc iney River, 80, and Salmon River, Mira., 51. Superintendent Farquharson expects to ‘have 2,500,000 fry for the various rivers next spring. _ /-_ Suimmments From P. E Istanp,—The St. John Sun says: A shipment of geese —1,400 in all—passed through here yesterday we ning from 8S. H. Jones, of P. E. Island, for G. F. & C. M. Austin, ’ Mansfield, Mass. The lot were in excellent condition. A carload of sheep from P, E, Island arrived yesterday morning and were forwarded by the freight train at ll o'clock for H. S. Hastings, West- brook Junction, Me. There were 215 ani- mals in the car, all in gcod order. siaiestalibintienst Fata, Croup at Haynesvinie, Yor«K Co., N. B—A malignant kind of cro up is preval- ent at Haynesville, and several deaths have occurred from the disease. Mr. William Haines lost his only child ou the 16th inst. On Wednesday last Mr. William ae lost his only daughter, and two little boys in the same family are ve ry low. Mr. William Sharp's youngest soy died on Sunday, and several other children in the place are afflicted with the epidemic,—Gileayer. ° os —: From J. W. Fetherst ton, KEsq., Organist Queen's Avenue Methodist ( hureh, London: S. WILLtAMs, Esq.,—Dear Sir,—I have much pleasure in again being able to testify to the great excellence of yi our Pianos. I have bow been using using them for almost three years, and am moi “than satis sfied with them im every resper The tone is fine, and the workmanship a finish excellent. [I re: om- mead your pianos above all our Canadian ~~ mee Affairs in the North-west. Orrawa, Dec. 2. Governor Royal, of the North- west Territories, rrived here to interview the Governor-General and Sir John A. Macdonald in regard to the condition of affairs in the North-west. Royal is now without an Advisory Board, and wants to know how he is to carry out the law regard- ing the North-west administration. Lieut. — The ¢ ronin Trial. Cuaicaco, Dec. 2. e Cronin case to-day lawyer Forrest for the defence proceeded to offer evidence contradicting the testimony of T. C, Conklin regarding the knives said to be Dr. Cronin’s, which were found in Dan Coughlin’s pocket Enjured by a Train. In th Orrawa, Dec. 2. . : " . ‘ "7-2 A young Englishman named E. F. Cowan, a grand-nephew of Cardinal Manning, who was recently in the Civil Service here, was run over by a train at Chatham, N. B., on Saturday, and had buth legs taken off. — <n Trouble at Lisbon. W ASHINGTON, Dec, 2. A private despatch received here states that trouble has oceurred in Lisbon, but gives no particulars. 330 cases of men’s, women’s, children’s and boy’s rubber boots, felt overshoes, rubbers, felt boots, and felt slippers, a great variety, just received at Goff Bros. nol6tf Jnst ope ned, another large and choice sup- ply of glass and crockery ware. Dinner sets for $8 and $10. This is the cheapest and best value ever offered here. Tea sets also very cheap. Chamber sets, glass table and water sets, with a very large number of library lamps, table lamps and hand lamps which we want every one to see before making a pur- chase. We claim to have'the che: speek, the best and the largest stock of crockery and glass ware in the city to-day. Those goods will he sold, so let everybody come. We are pleased to see our old customers ¢ oming every day, but we want to see others as we have makes, ~. F. Willi Lp. ; Building ln aoe, & Co., McKachern’s goods for the whole at the cheapest crokery | store.—W. P., Colwill, udvs dy wy bw “ l66, against | } sense | highest aim of } ST. JA Liberal | a_e ~ a ee ee oe DECEMBER 3 lla 4 18889. Ris a ‘ fips _ = Wing rented a portion oi a he Store at present occupied by the Tryon Weolen Co, Cameron Block, on South Side of ¢ THE . 7 > BIOERES) ¢ + . > aa we a Squar SDA Nt, _ Sean it large and varied assortment of Holiday Goods will be offered for sale Chelan Berane ods" arn = Inst., cor og ing Of Papier Mackie Goods, Fire Brasses and Fenders, Curtain Ladies’ jewel = ! Dressing Cases, Vases etlonery Cases, coanee ao en ra Riower and Work Baskets, Seis, Surprise Boxes, ee ise ree HS, Candte Roses, Dish Pay a B eae ae are roe Dalle nal'toseinn Tea variety, all purchased for cash from the renee ene *- pers. Bou-Bons, Musical Boxes, Dolls and Toys in great ci 4¢ best houses in England. A Grand Chance for intending purchasers to secure = aes “i December 3. 1889, PEOPLE!” High Prices Out of the Field. ———_4:) WLS’ ¢ re ; CHURCH Re @/ a6 © Ae The Fifth Annual Course of Lectures, “4 mur row et ae Os . 7¥ 7 an Be aay i <4 KR’ sr. gauges wate te We ao as them out the first strike, It was a ay Evening, Bee. 3re ng ae A rts OVER Se eee ‘pion of Low Prices. Me. Ov ercoats from $1.90 to $14.00. a seefers from $1.75 to $12.00. Suits from Ddc. to $42.00. ec s ce ' a arr sere ay ear ae) wv of , but it makes us the Cham- —btant 7% S aiouren nin ial Subject, idiosyncrasies of oes (Y } anGiMNAaAn GARG lundies’ Uiste , A Gag nic aa ee ister Cloth and E,adies’ Dress Goods at fT HADEELGD UU) from . io <0 per cent les S than regular prices. BSP YY VY fon DDE > iT...The whole secret of our suc- OPENING TO-DAY eas tres ain the we y RUD. Ss 'es In tac fact that we offer what the people want, ren iased our stock at prices that defy the | the world, we can sell better goods at ian any other house. Pry us and be J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET. Drug Store. L889 Charlottetown, November 13, 1S89~eod wky- November 30, OUR HOLID. iy — = ae aon ee ~ — py f conta E ; : 1] ,) } F now i Cross ' 0 rg if} f ; fill i fj £unVUliy Citk Wil E “ iv, ~ ‘ Tin u ‘ ‘ s 5 etl rt t tna pi rol i 1oS5 COM piet and d Sirabie line of Chri mas Giits | ‘ ¢ , ; , ] \ Olered the} } ftnis city and coan- | Vur goods re imported dire tfrom er & | feming, London, Eng] umd, and} cumprise ali the new novelties in (x) +ristmas and N ndless variety. ( r ds ¥ TT ary 1 “4 . 7 ; rear Cards, pretty and very cheap. Special t and examine be- Jj Fa. Se IPA TON al @& co. me uchasag cleewhere, “We will pons Readymade Reefers and. Overcoat, that it pays you to trade | C. LEWIS eS VALUE IN THE CITY. North Side Market House. ee cae De 2, 1889 5 = HY ay a 4a T y i MAVCIDAE WARE! 3B) af HA WA igv BEd Bid da 2 3 OR Upper Prine PP] ICA TIONS will be ived by the 4% £4bBoard of Si i Trustees of Charlotte town from ‘l'eachers { the First ¢ iass, ih +- ZT; +h gf , nay ) *T i ‘ i ; iO novi Up) UJ Niki ul OUU i DEE i OX, rt t p i j ) € \ ig LL { i Up} rig re | Engagement to date from 1] 1uary a8) App Y ' | \q ecreuary Of School board. Ch’town, Nov. 27, 1889—eod tl 9th GLAD oR Pe ww rit YP Al Ti 3 C3 Dad d, ho doce wi fed s aN i & we ta * 12.) j A ip wri eat For SEL eR on Co f\, i AT fini NAWS youe j UU0G = NGWS bryene | Boys’ Suits, sini a _O] }N OR ABOUT FRIDAY, December 6th. ( J we wiil pe n at the ‘a. n oe of re j . - Reefers and lat j occupied D orton : srOs » line of , ig : se . ae a , 7 XUA PeNCY ‘anar ines » | See Mae Be Re Ae Men’s Overcoats ; Novelties in Plush and | ath | sncy Cr ok] : a sii Overcoats, i i 5 iSO al ie ner, a@ucy oO Ke | . eryware, &c. The largest lot ever shown in | ~ a the a P. E, Island. Immense sales in other cities. | 9 - sit BB i Ww i BP; y ‘ Competition in prices impossible. Stock will visi Ss, t aly Ou. positively be closed out in this city. Further information later. JAMS PATON & Co. QUEEN SQUARE, XMAS BAZA AR CO. | dec?—3i ECLIPSE BAKERY. Furnished House To let re eT as 4 1] ! + WT " > { a \HE PLACE to buy you Bread et va AR D.STEW ae where you will get it ; i ; Fresh Baked every day and of best quality. 0 LET » lor the winter mon wn longer Atso—Tea Buns, Bat h Bane, Currant Buns, period as may be desire: d, a Furnished | Parker House Rolls, Drop Cakes, Hermit | House in a sie avant and conven iently situated | “4 ‘oI Cakes, Jelly Squash, Cream of Tartar Biscuit, {Part of the city, For farther pa ticulars | ¢ A SI SR z aa aR: Cornmeal Cakes, every evening steaming hot. apply at thig office. ti—nov26 i. FS fe Rig . & ; Please give us a call. Special rates to} — Sen ee eee Se ees She $4he as) 2 Za Hotels and Boarding Houses, WANTS, Libs ; Bayi) v2) | j x Remember the place—-WATTS' OLD F ——(0) STAND, Kent Street. decetf anv ERTISER will pay » good rental ine ihn engin s om ORITE PLACE OF TRADE, where the prices are so low : Fi ; A a aa Lm aiebsd Neuen bt abous alate at we will send you away rejoicing. We would specially invite you to see our “ - m8 in ood cality, r the winter. Apply os E> FS at t flice fen dec2 i 3 5 z us cHlce, Ca ok > . > Pt te ii J ae - ’ o i FRED. E. MORRIS, | | Hens se Mens’ Overcoat , Men’ Suiting, Men’ and ; : . each 5 JEALER IN i; TOW LS THE TIME to get your house banked | “ Tote \ yr the Vie j ) i vired ad fifty | {aN 10 th wWils ve unired an yj Pres ae ’ ‘ ao BX AVES EF 4 ‘ 1 ERE aN oads f S owe ed on cok - ae ee Boys’ re LPTLIS shi iis Goods, 4 60 Fur and Cloth Cap, MOBCPRICAL GoeDt A Feet, Caeee tren © jure, Sereets, Wie Sag | i led to. — JOHN Int OV . 2 ie a | energie Vur Coats : ‘ie Cor. @ucen and Water Sits. | {A7ANTHD.—By a young man h ding a com- dats and Sieigh Robes. € ; } mercial diploma, a situation as 00kK- | CHARL{ TTE row N, 2 7s P, i. {s L AND | keeper or Clerk in an office. App ny at this onmice. | Tenement 20) 5 ent ene | nove2—ti ' r a Satie da ae tate Mirtle aseae iieieinaalnmeceaall WEVE BARGAINS , : oa* ejato aantar lar ns, et iba ier} nt oo -Dwelling House on corner of Pow: all y 4 bu BP. aa Ul LAS FOR BY ERYBOD} ! Kiectric Vioturs—for raaning "Se wing MM ge hines + | tSireets. Apply to THos. WW. Loon. | ° Colfee Mills, &«. andall kinds of Elesfric wees ie. Raw tf } The fat. the ] j ; | Lighting Apparatus. a né iat, the jean, the rich, the poor, the wise, the ai biiting up Hoases and Repairing Instruments | TJ OUSE TO LET, coniaining five rooms, o a | the millionaire the P , e simple, the youn the old a Specialty. All work guaranteed, Fitzroy Street, in good order. Apply ¢ : begyar, the ‘blind, the lame % ty novid-lw i, UXENHAM, ti-neval ChariotiwtoumVUet. Lng, a" U nn a Oe Ce Neen ; : : : % is