THE ~pocal ane a ‘se Bazaar to-night. ii ySEPH s I gr. J i Received Ame n book shelves in ' tec! a : Hasz rd & Moot ‘ gil snes - meena Don't f get the Lazar to- wad There W iil be lots of fun there, night. van’ mn a's Convert Bataan will be con- Sr. Jossr to-morrow sht. to-morrow, and sinued to-Digh"s Le pigh - : 10.0. F Wildey Lo igo meets this sing. Degree team will practice First evel’: yperee. Deg! —v-, agtists ATTENTION. We have just opened saminiam aud poccelaine pleq esin alljeiz s. 2a , Maszard & Movie i. . - < Exectios. There will be an electiun for the mss P pular man at the Bazaar to- : » early and often, aight. Vote e. : a" ——— Ogrent Divisiox.—Orient Division, S. of 7, will meet chis (Friday) evening at the ont) hour. A full attendance requested, - vgers ApouT Pianos —It is « fact that the Willems Piano is bow sv perfect that few american pianos will in future be imported. evieiall yrrention.—Members cf the Crescent Football Clab are requested to meet at the} ub house, Vectors Park, this (Friday) | evening at 7 o'cl ck ah arp. “A fuli attend- aice requested. ~ - ] Ocher Items. [F ELKG ‘THE IRISH LAND BILL. chase of land until the country had given | much us DAILY EX Pees ated a MINER, - - ~~ ~~ Sennenenennneeenen Renn RAPHIC NEWS| ™ The General Efficiency Com- " petition, & per > ~ > eS y oa: *PeCIaAL Despatones to Tox Examiner. NO. 2 BATTERY, G. A » HEADS THE LIST OF COMPETITORS ~ A PROTEST FROM HALI FAX, Ir is pleasing indeed to learn that No. 2 Battery, G. A., of this Province, has oL- | tained the highest number of marks in the General Efficiency Competition for 1890. ' ow > ; SuMMary of Balfour 5 Speech No. 5 Battery, Halifax, stands second. ' Phe Commander of the latter Battery, Capt. | Oxley, has, we undersiand, entered a pro- | test against the prize being awarded No. 2 Loxpon, Nov. 27. | Battery on the ground that Captain Long. Balfour introduced the Irish Land Bill — was not present at the inspection, in the House of Commons to-day. He said aoe ss shee Senet cee Sanelh Wt the Government's policy was the same as | ao eet placing nis Battery fret in 1889. = For simplicity the bill was cut in'o) ee She rt ee ball, ha Sey Seether remade consideration at the meeting of the Domin- the same as in the bill of 1839, Seuieeat ont rg ae -> a is : | Ps ne Si ecember next. Th Mr. Parnell had suggested that the Privi- facts of the case are as follows : The losin lege of parchase be confined : c ed to tenants ti = . ° Or 5 y > ry whose holding was under £50 valuation (°" of the Prince Edward Island Brigade _ rere, ' ,was brough ‘ : Balfour had excluded all purely grazing far-! , . on unusually early this mers and f: h year, taking place some four hers and farms whose tenants did not re- days before Captain Longwortl si ° . ° £0 Mi 7 ‘ ape ODEZWoO 1 re- deonthem. The limit of 20 years pur turned from Bisley. Tbe ete of chase did not appear in the new bill, but! the competiti further power would be given the viceroy! must be Se to extend the period to five years, during |e, which 8 percent. of the purchase mone is payable. Labouchere moved an amendment against. pledging the Imperial credit for the pur- provide that all oflicers present at the inspection. How- ever, Lievtenant Culone) Irwin, the Inspec- Y tor vt Artillery, considering that the (carrying out of. this regulation woud, under the circumstances, be manifestly un- fair to No, 2 Battery, decided that inas- its consent at «a general election. This! ¢o ee ae the was rejected, 268 to 117. Gladstone, Sir’ pate a . cs eee -~ Wim. Vernon Harcourt and Morley walked had ras . ate ae Longworth aad attended the driils of his Battery up to pouice Cocnt.—This morning, Mary J. MeWMillan was tiacd $50 or one month tor a drat violation of the Scott Act, and four other esves were adjourne!. A young lui for dis- orderly conduct on the streets, waa fined S30 or 9) days, aud an assau't case was adjourned a } Eist Kuwep.—St. John advices are to the effect that Michael Lynch, Richard Hayes | and Pronk Galt, injurel by the recent boiler explosion at Souta Bay, have die}, m-king } the tota! number of victims of the explosion Aa ermmenemenceneemenaaeama eight. All the others who were ivjared are ding well and are expected t> recover. sash Music at Canpicay.—We congratulate the Roaan Catholic Church of Cardigsa on the purcaare ora large double banks pedal class wwenty-five stop orgar, from Messrs Miller others of this city. This fine instrument was exhibited by the above firm at the late Exhibiton held bere and was highly spoken of. puntiadon Foorzin. —A mitch game of football will be played at Victoria Park to-morrow after- Crescent Football Club of Wales College. nom, btween the andateam from Prince The game will commence at three o'clock, sharp. As both teams are pretty evenly matched a close contest may be expected. a For Bosron.~—The steamsr Cerroll sail- ed for boston yesterday afternoon at four oclock. The passengers were: N Currie, J Murphy, D VanBuskirk and Maggie Trainor. She carried a full cargo made up ef 15,665 bush potatoes, 752 cases canned goods, 109 vil bsrre's and 40 packages sun- dries. Sidi A Great Svuccess.—There was a large at- tendance at St. Joseph's Bazaar last evening, aad everything pessed off very pleasantiy indeed. ‘Jhe various tables were well patron- ized. St. Danstan’s Band furnished choice music during the evening, and the fishing pond, etc., gave much amusement. The ez sar wi.l be continued to-night, tu-morrow and to-morrow night. Mvusicat.—The Newcombe Piano is _per- fectium in tene, touch and = durability. Forty of our leading citizens have already purchased these magnificent instruments. They are pronounced by une of the oldest houses in the trade in Halifax, N. 8. the Steinway of Canada. Write or call on Mr. S. N. Earle, the manufacturers agent for this city. sienna Sam Su atv.— Arrangements are so far com- pleted that it is probable Rev. Samuel W. Sina l, D. D., will lecture in this city on the evening of Christmas Day. He is billed for Traro, December 24th ; Charlottetown, 25th; New Glasgow, N.S., 26th. On account of not having received any answer from Sum- merside, tne agent fears that the one lecture in Charlottetown will be the only one deli- vered the present season. ->-—- Trexo Trovustes. — There's something wrong over in Truro, aud from the following | bad poetry from a paper there it is to be in- ferred that the girls and the council are not on good terms :-— The Traro girls, with their huis in curls And Priace Street mad on their boos, Are heard to sav, as they pass on their war, Phe town council, aren’t they louts. sins Zeaplhicis tlh Here's a Fersitcre Poiish.—The new se: vant girl tried two kinds ef furniture polish on the rosewood dicing table. Sle declared that the furniture polish we bave hee was “no good at all.” She got half a pound of white bees’ wax, two cakes of castile soap an I apintof turpentine. She boiled the seap and wax tovether—that is she melted them wutil they ran together. Then she poured in the turpentiae. All the hard weod in the house shines like mirror glass now. rte the way they mike the bars shine in Dublin,” sail she, comenuitianial Moxe Trovaie.—Chief of Police Ciark, of the 8t. John foree, exploded a bombsheli in the ranks of the opposing factions on ‘Vednes- day, by reducing Cipt John Weatherhead to the ranks. Weatherhead has been Inspector or Captain of police for years, and wiil now have to patrol the s‘yeets under the immedi- ate direction of his mortal enemies, Captain Rawlings and Sergeant Covay. He is a bro- ther of William Weatherhead, whom Chief Clark dismiszed from the force a weck age, aad who is bringing an action of $5,010 damages against Clark. The Chief says the change is made in the interests of the whole uree, Captain Weatherhead has many friends in st. John, and it is thought that there will lik ly be trouble over the change. —_—_ — - —— A Foypyess ron Corpses. —A St. John des- Patch says; Coroner Robinson, of Lonecaster, who stopped jury duty at the circuit en Tues- dy, in orler to hold an inqnest at South Bay © after being refased permission by Judge uc, was yesterday severely censured by the Judges and tined the fullest extent of the law . and dismissed from the panel. Judge Tuck #ai! Robiasou’s proceedings were outrageous » and that he really wanted to prevent any | otuer coroner from holding the inquest. “ther Robinson isa very respectab'e man | at iss id to have a fonduess for corpses. It elated as true that he once rushed into a i se wheve the body of aman wh» had died ‘widenly was lying and being but a few feet of another coroner, threw his arms “round the dead body, exclaiming, ‘This -is Y corpse.”; - out before the vote was taken. Parnell the time of his departure for Bisley and and all the I arnellite members voted with’ was actually an cflicient officer thereof and the Government. The bill was given its’ would have been present with his corps first reading. jhad the inspection been held a week Lonvon, Nov. 27. | later, it would only be fair to his Battery Davitt will publish in the Labor World to allow him the privilefieof being exam- to-morrow an appeal to the Irish race. He |! d. With reference to the objectioa to implores the people to rise and show them- Captain Longworth’s CXamination, selves equal to the present emergency. If, there does tot appear to be much in it, Parnell remains at the head of the party sand Tue Ex imines is surprised that Caps. there is no hope of saving the cause of, Oxley should have raised it. Somewhat we oE| |similar cases have occurred at various A OR DS times, when cflicers were unavoidatly ab- x sent, but no protests were made. So long TRADE STATISTICS. as the «filcers were actually present with their Batteries at the annual drill it was considered that the conditions cf the com- petition were practically observed, and the ; sabsequent examination of the officers was ie0d Sh for Canad A Ceo W OWiDG or at dy, |sllowed. Tur EXAMINER can see no reason for the protest this year, and trusts that a mere verbal techniculity will not be allowed to interfere with the main object of the competition. No, 2 Battery is certain'y ~~ Face 4 =f « . ° ? a 7 yes 7 page sm oe are | deserving of the highest praise for the complete and will make am excelent sHOW-/| snlandid showing i ‘ f i pyeti- ing. The total trade, irrespective of goods | gat og an, aa — op ; rT ; hip ae : tee 29 ju t ie aving tue il coin pie- entered for transhipment, aggregates 5209,-' mont of officers present at the inspection. 000,000. The imports show a total) inereave of three millions over the zr Orrawa, Nov. 27. -_—_—— a year, The imports aggregate $102,370,000. To the Beaf. Uf thé total imports 70 per cent. were on the{| A person cured of Deafness and noises in dutiable and 30 per cent. on the free list. | the head of 23 years’ standing by a Simple The duty collected was $24,000,090. ‘The Remedy, will send a description of it LREE to exports aggregate $95,750,000, an increase «f, any person who applies to NicuoLson, 177 over seven and a half millions compared with | McDougal Street, New York. the previous year. Of the experts, 90 per} Sep 4 dy law cent, was the produce of Cana‘ia, Seem Ge intent eee Wins.—A glove fight between 5 WS ; | George Godfrey, the colored pugilist of Bosten Military ys Indians. jand _ pry he Denver, took place on the wt ties as night of the 25th, on the stage of Cronheim’ New York, Nov. 27. | theatre in Hoboken. 7 A special’to the World trom Missoula for Godfrey in 23 rounds, Monta says a battle is in progress between a $2,900 parse. the Military aud Indians near Fort Keogh, | sontinnetiining Montana. It is said the Indians took the | Biankets and bachelor quilts. aggressive, refusing to surrender one of '_ Stanley Bros., Brown’s Block, their number who shot a trapper. An attempt to secure the offender brought on a a conflict which is to all accounts now] Opened today, another lot of ladies merinos being waged with great vigor. The De-!and ell wool veets.—Stanley Bros., Brown's partinent has ordered the companies of | Block. 3i eod foot Missoula troops to thescene. Advices from’various poiats say lively skirmishing is in progress all along the line, ——-—- - - --- The fight was for Good value. 3i eod SILK SEALETTE, SPECIAL The Chetwynd Case. Haxirax, Noy. 27, John P. Chetwynd was arraigned before Stipendiary Motteu this afternoon and ex- amined privately, be remanded till Monday pending the arrival of a witness for the Crown from Boston. The warrant V LLUE under which the arrest was made i charges Chetwynd with forgirg an invoice dated January 1l0:b, sworn to as correct and purporting to be signed by A. J. Lower, of Boscon. The information was laid by customs detectives Bonness and O Keefe. AND LARGE VARURTY. > SREY ; ¥ a ¥ Va2 WANTS, LOST, POUND &e — Manitoba's Wheat Yiel¢ Wrynipec, Nov. 27. ‘The Department of Agriculture has issued a report on the wh: a* crop of the P.ovince which was 20 L bushels to the acre, making | an aggregate yiell of over fourteen million | bushels. sinensis Football. ee a WA ee Buen. Toe. Boe eee a hceaiene Yale defeated Vrioceton in the football game at Eistern Park to-day, by a score «f 32 to. About 30,000 epectvtors witnessed the game. ccna eee VW ANTED.—A good general Servant at once Apply to Rev. Mr, Luoyn, Fitzroy Street, East. 3i—nov27 nanan WANTED.—A gocd plain Cook. Highest wages and no washivg. Apply at this Aquatic. office. tf—nov27 W ANTED.—A girl to do general housework in asmiail family, about the ist of December. novii Sypvey, N.S. W., Nov. 27. Buboar, of England, defeatec Matterson, of Australia, to-day in a sirgle-scull race, for £100 a side. Apply at this office. OR SALE.—A new Organ. Reason for sell- ing—leaving ihe country. No reasonable offer refused.—PATRICK SHERRY, Fitzroy Street. nov27—dy & wky 2w Promotion. ee W ANTED.—A Girl for general housework Orrawa, Nov. 27. Good references required. Apply to Mrs. R,. B. Norton, Upper Prince Street. nov26 Assistant Law Clerk McCord has been, _ promoted to be Law Clerk of the House of To LET.—A Tenement House on Upper Queen ‘ a 73} 1 ( Street, next to A. J, Murphy’s. Apply to Commons, vice Dr. Wilson, decased. J. MeGint. . Iw— nov26 ' a 2 A rn ne Won the Silver Tea Set. rewarded on leaving it at this office, | Lost bunch of keys. The finder will be i i nov2i Michael Conaolly, Charlottetown, P. E. I,, won The Queen's special daily prize of a silver ‘] tea service, valued at $25, yesterday. The Peynett. O LET.-—A six room Cottage. with Stable, at east end of Euston Street.—_Mrs, WM. tf—nov22 name of the winuer of the special ae | will appear in the Globe each day until the’ PO LET —A House in_good vest aetbdiiiens Queen's word contest closes. Complete rules, five rooms, water in connection. situated on illustrated catalogue of prizes and a sampie King “treet, near Pownal Street.—E. LOWDEN. re . 22_.% copy of the Queen wil be forwarded to any nov22--si address upon receipt of four three-cent stamps. OUSE TO LET. containing four rooms, with Address The Canadian Queen, 553 Bay Street, F]"ccod cellar and stabling ; pump in the yard, Toronto. Apply to FRANCIS MONAGHAY, at the Brewery, Torouto Gtobe, Tuesday, Nov. 25.h, 1890. | Malpeque Road, 3i Jaw pd—nov20 Se TY LET —A House on Douglass Street, contain- dade { ing five rooms, with garden attached. For . MARRIED. novl5 3 i ide’s residence ANTED.—A Girl to do general housework ir b oon Me? Sodan ag Forbes, a a ae of three.—Mrs. nec || —— o Ue . fF ~ - . >t, Fel Verne River, sieter of Geovge Forbes, M. P. See vee P.. for Belfast, and Alexander Anderson WANTED.—A good genersl maid servant Maclean, late of Montague Bridge, but uow of High wages to suitable party. Apply at Londsbury, California. EXAMINER office, ov2g | particulars apply at this oifice. it resulted in a victory |. The Priees oi Overs iam Down are below me. it their customers. -_- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Ek hate _ 1 abs Es Pode bin 28, 1890. tl | PROWSE because but Happy, EROS’. prices on Men's, Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing makes it easy for me as well as for Ho! everybody come ard buy Reefers and Over- coats from the Wonderful Cheap Men. i YOur interests te hold zo am here the prices down. My name is LOW PRICES Charlottetown, November 10, 1890. ale Br Ladies’ Winter Un- dervesis, Girls’ Win- ter Undervesis, Boys’ Winter Underelothing, | ali Sizes and Makes, Eider Down Quilts Bachelors & Blankets. | STANLEY BROS., BROWNS BLOCK. | 136 & 144 QUEEN STREET. } ; } \ j i } | | ; : A Dollar Does Double Duty when it buys Good Goods Cheap Charlottetown, November 8, 1890—dy eod i = = | 2 > ta ma = Con! mn | = LUM OU = me "| 3 | a —— i | oS G| eee Sa eit PUR GOODS! CLOAKINGS. | = = siglo | cs a ote = This Department is a very — | cc hae ’ ~ | 3 Gur New Seasen’s | =3 striking feature of our Stock, | "BS ‘ : ~~ | | SS | Stock is Great in| for we have !aid special stress | as are : : = upon QUALITY in our pur- | eh Variety, Newest in _— | —xQ ». ‘ chases, and as a natural result | Patterns and Color- Be QUALITY stamps our display | ing, Finest in Qualily, | & from beginning to end. | — | and Lowest in Price. S S| = sein samen ios | ae eo = NF r YE . , STANLEY BROS., c= | STANLEY BROS, | & = | hg BROWNS BLOCK. | 2 | BROWN'S BLOCK. = ‘ee fit Oe Faz wky | jitters Pressed Hay. | PX {\ TONS CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY land- e) ing ex 8. 8S. Bonavista, For sale by HORACE HASZARD. nov24—lw eod Received per Claribel. 10 Bundles SHEET [RON, 6 tons Galvanized Sheet Iron, 5 easks Zine, 50 boxes Tin, 25 boxes Canada Plate, 3,000 feet Iron Pipe 14 in. and 1 in., 1,000 Fire Brick, 1 ton Fire Clay, 2 packs Russia Iron, 1 case Sheet Iron, 72x30, For sale low, SIMON W. CRABBE, nov24—3w 2aw Walker's Corner. VALUABLE FURNITURE WE WILL SELL BY AUCTION, On Tuescay, December 2nd, AT 11,30 O'CLOCK, At our Auction Room, Queen Street, A lot of valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNI, ‘LURE, nesrly new and in good order, consist} ing in part of 1 magnificent Walaut Bedroom Set (marble rop), 1 Walnut Parlor Set, Wal- nut Book Case, Walnut Extension Dining Table, Walnut Wardrobe, Walnut Hall Hat Stand, Walnut Hall Chair, Marble Top Tabie, Mahogany Couch and four Chairs. 2 Turkish Chairs, Parlor Set (birch), Bedroom Set, Wire Mattress, Iron Bedstead, Lounge, Sideboard, Dining Table and Chairs, Smoking Chairs, Corner Chair, Piano Stool. Music and Music Rack, Whatnot, Hall Oil Cloth, Dinner Set, Hanging Lamp (three lights), Kitchen Uten- sils, etc., ete, Everything will be sold. E. H. NORTON & CO., nov24—eod Auctioneers. ntl. ORDER cmon sine 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 Hooks . ) TAYLOR & GILLESPIE, fign ef the Big Book, J. B. McLeod's Corner: ) ine ve latiresses, i i a SSE t nit MRA Ee ee ae ear i bat RSA a Ard et elias saat ia The Dominion Steel Spring Wire Mattress, Possessing Special Advantages uver ail other Spring Mattresses made. ena (NY) wameneiine | For Ease, Comfort, Durability, Cieanliness, and Cheapness, this Mattress takes a front rank. proved by the Medical and Sanitary Profession. ‘sale by MARK WRIGHT & CO., Ltd. Charlottetown, October 14, 1899. Health Ap- For SCOTLAND FOR EVER HE ANNUAL DINNER in honor of St. Andiew’s Day, under the auspices of the Caledonian Club, will be held at the OSBORNE HOUSE, sina tt igunia Monday Evening, Dee. ist, AT 8.30 O'CLOCK. Railway return tickets, at one first-class fare, will be issued from ali points on Monday, Dec. Ist, good tu return on the 2nd, to parties attending this celebration. TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. For sale at W. R. Watson's, Reddin Bros’. and ©. D. Rankin’s Drug Stores, and from the Com- mittee. CHAS. WEBSTER, Chairman Com. W. McNEILL, Secy. Com. novl3 GENERAL HARDWARE | 7*e (x] * Barb Wire Fencing, Bar Iron, Cut Nails, Roofing Material, Huild- ers and Painters’ Supplies, Car- riage Goods, Wholesale and Retail. NORTON & FENNELL. | Coneieneriien. May 20, 1890-—dy 2aw wky din a i a ama eee Pe elt amram ee eet a ct ata as a ee Weep i te - = weer