rN Ciik DAIL y Boston Market tain, ; ! | NovreMBER 29 XAMINER, rie Gee Supreme Court. j | Save Time and Money, THUR SDAY, BEER BROS., IMPORTERS OF Fashionable Millinery, Dress Goods and Mantles. MOURNING GOODS A SPECIALTY. nnenweef 2) ‘House Furnishings of all kinds, Special Values in Carpets and Oil Cloths, CLEANLINESS” . IS NECESSARY. TIME MONEY, Is ——— THEREFORE ‘THIS CAN BE DONE BY BUYING GENUINE SOAP, | } r : Tuurspay, Dec. DECEMBER 5, 1889 Porators —Receipts past — Guys tc | Stephen Ayer vs. George B. Sims. Mr. | i 000 bush.: previous six days 96,500 bush Morson concluded his argument in sup- ie - . cial Che market has been rather quiet for the | ywort of rule nisi for new trial. Court took w. Notes and Comments. past week, but with light arrivals the tone ce 3 er ¢ -_ » Times, | s fairly firm on choice stock of all kinds | Peter Peters vs. Rufus Buote. _ Tried at deo silt 2-4 — ° ws we that I eney Aroostook wna Houlton Hebrons | Summerside June term last. Verdict for a. alain 1) to BO | rue steady at boc Choice | Burbanks 10} | plaintiff Rule nisi for non-suit granted —- ros , lpao p irs pet day fair demand at about ooc. henangoes in I'Trinity term last Mr. Davies for plaintiff ha ids, and : | . ~ f vate ling too | steady deman d at quotations : eo cause against the rule. Mr. Morson rh } ™ — sag vy lsat if it is stated P. E Island Hel rons . ° os ce to ©) | contra. st ee hat Mr. Hami! eee .. 60 to 80x40, is in course of Stars and Burbanks..... BS to .. | oT ; 4) TY. | won 6 new om : : iia y about 100 Silver Dollare.. ... 2+! 55 to BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCK qUamTrGcten, Sac wie Se, ts all a a Chenangoes... .53 to | hands; D. Fullerton & son rd | a — r i Eeas —Receipts f v the past week, 227 | sciinaaiinicaieaiad anoy = wets pale ek bill oa | boxes, 659 bbis., 6.207 cases; last weok 110 PUBLIC MEETING ofthe above Society J. D. Fullerton 1s | "en 7 oe alse aa boxes, 570 bbls., 6.022 cases. The market | A. will be held in their Hall (the Lyceum) on tor & macaiue — a ‘i . 3 b . ” . s 8 shade firmer tor choice fresh stock A| TU SDAY, Dee 10th, for the purpose of t iow year the iron fi adry , " a | fe new laid eastern are being received aaa a Reading Room for the members pur u tog od o : ind machine Ghop om fand such lots meet with a re: udy sale at during the winter months. Senator Howlan songe: are a ey ape ; | 30e. Michigan and other western eXtras/ will address the meeting. At the close the ~The Rev. Alfred Usborne, & mo vo lin lig cht supt ty and firm. Choice fall- | jist will be opened for new members, ago Curate of St. Pauls, in tals - a4 vt gathered Jots are in fair demand at about} Admission free. written + letter from M kham, - gees » | iy Held stock stendy, with most sales at | D. O'M. REDDIN, to the £ pe ee is 18 and 20c. Island firsts 24 cents, President. [f to go on thinking is the very ees FisH ~The supply of mackerel is more | FRANCIS CURRAN, of agnosticism, then many of us are at Sen), ample at the prices ruling and the | dec6 Gneretery. vague - — et : : oe ae | market has a weak unsettled tone. W " - —<$————— t ‘ys sa tact, and accepted 8 nh ei aencenata tech pe ve WANTED aa is revoiti and, | Mackerel, extra # DDI......-005 20 00G ® oe | AG Bic cs seas 19 00@..... ‘ ever increasing, of “grace, pe i, el — : 4 : . . ; fr the ze eo ain a = ta + 00a z Tt HREE or four good. sound Horses, from | n lth e th p : “15 00@ 16 00 four to eight vears oid, weighing fiom | eile , i. st scien YT phon , | eleven to fourteen hundred pounds, between | : \ c . ‘7 suged For canned _— kerel and lobsters the | iyi, g ite and Tuesday, the 10th inst. . | | : . re the prevailing prices : EDWARD HARVEY, 5 Mackere e lecd Cor. Queen and Kent Streevs, , : . ; l a De te? GGB. on «3 1 50 to wo ee el fs | Tibi per dos 1 65 to oh 1 Item More Than Interesting, q ' ; : ; ; nee rere —— oD ; sheolos . od ceeiibed ad f a ines oe | The Cronin Marder Case. se eee . ial Tinciiihie te to tk (teet hel _,. s : i WING to the fact that private parties : a a BE Ml eR eaten | Curicaco, Nov. 39 State Attorney and itinerant peddlers from other places : F a L ngenecker, in his address to the jury in | have gone into the Xmas Trade for a month . ' : Te ; , : | ‘ nmin case to di iV, af! er re vie. Ving a: }] for so, we have decided te » offer the whole of sid Bt ‘EO, | che evidence, said: If you want to get at | our well-selected stock AT COST. The pub. | ss ren ‘) a lf a, en this case; if you want to boil it down; if | ic are invited to call and see the goods and, would Hg it as earnest ror Ald ae i hn cans se all ane. wine 1 Cina 3. . i. aeeidll Uheeluns you wanc to write a history of the case, you | & Gen - rice REDDIN BROS. ‘ : ro he medical services of Dh f | . staetpin | AUCTION. 2 ee PATRICK O SULLIVAN. 4 aad a = at ill . Se: feeling in th i i contract ior a cottage. Dom ) favorable to annexation Af | MARTIN BURKE [ AM instructed to sell by Anction, on Mar- ng visiting varieus provinces of the Dominion I contract for a horse and buggy for my t Squar on FRIDAY NEXT, 6th} 0 interview Nn » leading men, he says friend. inst , at 1 o'clock, p.m, :— The result leaves no room for doubs. DanteL CouGuLIN. 1 Horse, 1 Express Wagon, 1 set Harness. here has been discontent in Ontario; there Draw you a line now and write: KE. NEEDHAM, is still discontent in sections of the east Committee of three. dec4— Auctioneer, aud north-west ; but it is infinitesimal and | And write again: en eee ee ; i f a nature that will disappear as On- T contract for your life. EE. ‘©. q . "a. tario discontent disappeared in the sunshine PaTRick O’SULLIVAN. of prosperity. ‘Their grievances never had I contract for a horse and buggy to drive the effect of impelling real Canadians to} you to death. — seek relief in annexation. The only known DanreL CovGHLIN HE Independent Order of Good Templars : B h advocates of that policy to-day are I rent a cottage in which to strike out your _will hold a SOCIAL and ENTERTAIN- | Goldwia Smith aed Erastus Wiman. The | ‘if ; MENT in their Lodge Room, J. D. MeLeod’s : former hus by his attitude on this quest on - Martin BURKE, ne ’ ae . | ’ } > avail ; peded: cole <u: coerthiling bis cindy of) ne sgnes _ | Thursday Evening, Besember 5th. mice Tne latter is hated = and rhe committee reports to the senior guar- . } ret ale } y Jian aione. ititlinaniia iii iad aS om perp gree ekies Gout S:-naae. The following is the Programme : : uiator Nave, as Tar 43 Cou d be dis vered, ———_-—» «+ > +e oo : Chet ¥ had ¢t iexpected eect of fostering r "EB os ¢ So iin Chemine GOMW. . oo 86 seks os nea seks ce voir La es tie ie cele ‘talk . Phat Christmas Money. Recitation......... wks 8 diel. amp — oe se lt Maen Wades i ee cals ; ‘ , | Cornet Duet....... Messrs, Foster anc yue 7 7 a a sai ‘ad ae ad eis tenn ; CC wt a cal en ne ee Fei PNUD svc nu ks chu ceccen Miss H. Rackham ey » fort . Sea hhe eoomted the WNiasara | bined heal pede etn ill a a ed ae Dialogue..........6+ sees. Seven Characters & gs, iy gino . reece tae te, Bae, Byoadticr igh Sea EES ERE Mr. C. B. Warren et river the uther day, the writer met num- | uies to see if they will go around. And some , Sa yi bers of young mea reading pamphlets de- | will re:'ize for the cvuntless things offered for Intermission. Refreshments. r riptive of the battle and wearing badges, | Se, ‘‘that money talks ” Yes and many 4 OO... «isin ducks Miss M. Fairclough inscribed ‘ Lundy's Lyne,’ Phe puipit, rt . “hac me will wish ae a a OG nn pce scabiandesdthee ésneen) tebe Choi the platform aud the pres 1 ear } 4iX MaCK. Oo give unseihsh'ty withbou e ‘ “aa : “a “ne = ot oe aoe 7 be theaght of return is the true Christmas spirit; [ oe te, ay a pase ~—_ i rapid develop cent of material wealth, ‘the but how many times, oh human uature, will ola p CAP “peu FUN AND POETRY.” titi, aie he thought occur this month “Now if I make} “* MAD-CAP,” ot me aSaBS < prise OF possession OF ab himeuse 14l', ) so and so and so a Christmas present,I wonder| Admission, 15 cents. Tickets for sale by are Degiuning to tell. Canadians are satis- | if J will get a return next year” The grow-| the members or at the door. dec4 fed to rule their own household and farm ing Christinas present custom comes hard up- | —————— their own patch. Mr. Depew bas been | on certain clas es, who donot always have "ata 7 7 ey MN misinformed. Cimadais not the * willing! plenty of ready money; among farmers and {% ep Bh EC K. maiden’ de try WwW suid ¢ setter noi a | by him, and if this coun- ert the pain of a refusal it wil) | to ask her hand in marriage.’ people near towns, who keep poultry the egg snpply,is a great source of Christmas money, because prices are always very high at this season. If the old hens will only shell out the lox aT SUMMERSIDE —Reports state that | “#5 8°™ thinks many a mother, I * atlas there is a good deal of it e in Summerside | £¢% back all the money teken for Christmas. harbor; but the steamer got out this morn. | /5* Surest way we have heard to get it back sie : | is this--. A. Hubbard of Hattie'd, Mass, . says, ‘‘about one year ago I sent $5 06 for six YHE inhabitants of Peake Station and | vicinity intend holding a Meeting on MONDAY, the 16th inst , at 5 o'clock, p. m, to take into consideration the advisability of memorializing the Minister of Railways to have the present Station changed into a Domirion and Local Mem- “ae ar - g cans of Sheridan's Condition Power to make Booking Station. SHe Stoprep Tak Can.—The Halif.x p»pers | ' lin J 2% hens jnid 20 bers are invited to attend. iofa piacky lady pissenger who probably aces my oe in January my - f H. CURRIE. Lv La t car from wre ok the other night be dow a Sg 5. I have sent $5, 0) this ye a - , . ; Lc 40 ner a pissenger fell off, and | * ix more cans aud the Farm ‘Poultry m mthly.” Peike Station, Dec. 4, 1889. iver was looking after len oh Certainly that Christmas money came back | —_—— ee Te ne nenanmanensilnseen wa Cie lady pessenger put on | ‘2 short or ler. Mrs. Warren De'ano, Hamp- kee, tishtened the ribb a ie een 1 Oy said recently - the manufacturer ee ee of this won nde erful Powder “I send a 00 for | ; 6 wo ee ee Farm Po try two years, and six larye cagn | ls vo 5 iin sacque. | of She idan's Pow der. _Inis the now thins | : the Montreal fre | wells, Last winter my: hens di@ vo boorly 1 "PH WELLING WORKERS : ; nost lost heart, but tois year 50 hens mm: nsideravie amon ! ~ $125 00 ‘* All for a little cour ave | —INTEND HOLDING A— , 4 r rt ! i sP wale or, her hens pa id nae . , a uble the average usually alk OW- | pe 20 that her Christmas money te- 7 ex and Fancy Sale i smoke that nel mauv-fold Mettanél awend . the | i i uni ient ; Mak your wives a Christ camitoaite NE Alessi respirators proyed. all right. as far as the | aes present of six cans of Sheridan's Powder| 2 smoke was concerne 1, but 48 soon as it got } Od tae ne other. For 50 ceuts I. 5. John.) T) HURSDAY 12th IN ST. hot they melted. Tie department will now | %02 & Co., Boston, Mass., will send two 25 ’ ’ sell them at half price. A respirator that | ce®t packs ; five packs for $100; or for §1.20 sail fi Se one large 2 pound can of Powder, postp «id; — ; wont s and tue Heal ls Hoe much good for 24 ) z six caus for $5.00, express pre-paid. The best ST. J AM 2S HALL ® Groman. ee ae poultry paper, Farm-Poultry, one year, and a . Weppixe Bets On Wednesday evening, oe of s’owder for $1.50. Doors open at 2.30. Tea on the Table at 8 o'clock, the marriage of Mr. M ilton C ee a ee at 6 o'clock. m B nd Miss Carrie D. Pipkin was cele- } Persona. Come one! Come all! A good time ex- - i I f the bride’s father H n reeeteg i ected. 7 wv. | Hy oe : —— " Rev. : ae Bagn il returned from Amherst last |? Admission, 10 cents. Tea, 25 cents, Hugvina, from Kanaas City, a brother. } eVv¢ g& i i é- 9 la cf bride, periormed th e ceremony. | Mr. H. W. Anderson, locomotive foreman | GERTRUDE BROWN i ft felatives of the bride and a few of thegroom’s | Of the P. E. Island Railway, ie at’ pre-| dec i = = Ww Secretary. tf ; most intinate triends were present. Me Baker } sent at Moncton superintending the snow | ae — 2 is one of our best young business men, and his | Pio service of the I. 0. R. Mr. Anderson ae iif ide te ' the ann shone on. Mr. | well and favorably known here, and it is bigh us F i c i FH S a and Mrs. Baker are keeping houss at 712 | ly compiimentary to his mechanical genius thut South Street, aod are “tat home” to their | he should be chosen by the Minister of Rail- ; inany friends.—Springfield, Mo., Herald. | ways and Canals to take charge of this very { Who Want Absolutely Pure and Extra rhe Mr. Baker referred to in the foregoing important work inthe interests of the Gov- extract isa son of Joha FP. Boker, Esq., now | ernment railways of Canada. Charlottetown. He has been in Missouri for some eight years past, and is now a partver in a large dry goods store. -We wish Mr, Baker | eae Ya Loca! Notices. wee and his bride every success in life, Clearing out. During the month of Decem- : -.... 1. 7.11...3 ~.7 | ber. 4. B. Macdonald will clear ont the bel- -*S JGULAS DEM NILLED, Aue Vani aud, Ual., ' atnee of his atock of Overcoats, Reefers and Suits at — pices. If you want c oth: ing go ther dec4 Gi Lidies Fur Capes, at clearing out prices at Macdonzld’s. dec4 6i Times reports that Mr. W. D. Ross, a young switchman employed in the railroad yard at ‘foot of Peralta street, that place, was run | over and te aay mati late | by a train of cars! c'uck on the 22ad Novem- J.B y afier e xa ‘ : Buu & nll AAT, wi y ber. Ross was takem to the hospital where | See the Ulster Cloths se'ling cheap at J. B. iW oth legs were amputated at the hips. He | Macdunald’s. dec 6 | i 4 of, however, survive the. eperation,| The cheapest shoe leather in town at the iz Gying at fen o clock ou the same night. He | Dominion Bout & Shee Store. dec 4 6i bore his sufferings with the and short y bef. re Sages to his R greatest heroism, | his death wrote loving mes- mother and sweetheart. Mr. stwasason of Mr. Alexander Ross, Grand View, and was about 25 years of age. } He had o: aly been ir Oskiand a few mou-he. matin capes nee ent alee Ot ON NCC ‘ a. ee: mete S "a He es ON eal a dil Extra clean Vostizzs Currants and new Suitana Ruisius at Beer & Goff's. a | dec4 2i —_ but had vn engyged railroading in different | Heer & Colts, deed 2i ' re oP thy utry the greater Dui tien of hig! * 1. e +n Misi r ‘* nade many triendsa wherever liga), PR og vas taken rooms on icy your flavoring extracts and spices | Where you will get them pure and strong at ‘iss Carey wishes to notify the = rein that ’ where Strong Fiavorlog Essences, Ground Spices, &c, —FOR THEIR-- aMTAS CARES —WILL FIND THEM AT— JJHNSON'S DRUG STORE, COR, KENT AD PRINCE STREETS. dec4--ly eod Furnished House To Let. Be LET, for the winter months, or longer period as may be desired, a Furnished Efouse in a pleasant and cony eniently situated | P. . ISLAND SUAP WORKS, YUINE: K¢., AND THE FOLLOWING BRANDS ARE GUARANTEED GEN White Rose, Silver Bar, Maple Leat, — (x) —— Bk dec2 SONS, Propristors. | —m 2aw (tues sat) wky Horse Powers. | ————(x) daieigaioand THRESHERS AND SHAKERS —-—_AND—— . Combined Phreshers and ©! {7 E are manufacturing = these. M. achines, and have some ready ‘¥ to ship. They combine the latest American improve- | NY eae SACS. ments, are fast Threshers, very light running, and easy on horses. We believe them to be superior to any machines of the kind ever sold on P. E. Island, and we guarantce them t» give satisfac ion in every respect. Terms liberal. For sale at MARA WRIGHT & CO's harlottetown, Nov. 15, 1889-—-2aw wky AN me | an omen we - on nes ae > ees » & Large Stock of y WATCHES On Hand, frem $5 up—Tested and Warranted. — (x)—— Cheaper Kept in Stock hut not Guaranteed. received the highest ee awards for Our Keeping quilities, we can thoroughly ree ymmend them Watebes having general excellence and time New ‘aks cies ie sRieduid Mee | NORTH SIDE MARKET SQUARE. | ee BOOKBINDIN G x}—— JAS. D. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. ———{x) Unsolicited testimouials Goods in every department. regarding their merits received continually. La oct26 OOKBINDING in all styles. MAGAZINES, such as the ‘* Boys’ Own Paper, ” “ Girls’ | Own Paper,” Harper's Publications, « Tilustrated London News,” * Graphic,” Black wood’s,” ** Chambers’ Journal,” ‘Saturday Review,” ** Scribner's,” ** Lippincott’s,” “Modern Machine Shop Practice,” etc., ete, boand at reasonable prices, in elegant and | strong binding. | BLANK BOOKS neatly ruled and strongly bound. A large stock of Blank Book | Paper ou hand. LIBRARY BOOKS tastefully bound in all colors of Cloth aud Leather. Old Volumes | rebound in any cesired style. As all work is done under my personal supervision, I guarantee sstisfaction. JAS. D. TAYLOR, Bookbinder, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, OL LEP RTO TEL PEE BT NP te we nov26 —eod PON LIRR MENT APES eR Oe ee ee A fine assort-'! K are giving Great Bargains in CHAIRS. ment of Rattan Chairs, Rockers, Dining Room, Smoking W and Easy Chairs. Call and see our stock. ; / H a . e \ | " DECE MBE R ‘5. 1889. ° AA THN a x - ow ‘Eee é ’ : | ‘ 9” be = 6 - & CL We bb uy qin yv i SCH DE OHO SUMOIGg “wi QPS Alas fomers » e iv ee Oe = “a rom am wie ge ed . rom zn “= Bre. ad cet mea gt mm iB Ve se Ro ae SM Ao ime ast nas =~ om (ee a WD a As a] + r A LIIe poor SUuULLIMOPY JO Yoojs o st nog ? 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