” ts aes - : = — a . a nn test al bit ,b A \ LT IN Ek aT i . is: aii AILY EXA NI oa - MON DA \ DECEMBER 10, 1888. . . 4 ati ‘ ' waae e Local and @Other tems DAZAAR Attend the Bazar in the Market Hall, ? Li isday cnext }) pen il . ‘ esa | Musican. —St. Peter's Boys’ Band will be | in at vance at the Bazai in St. Peter's choolroom this evening. e Fancy Saul Remember the sale of fancy audi useful articles in St. Peter's Boys’ Schocl- | room this atternoon and evening. omen panmmaninn VI EETING A regular meeting of the Bene volent Irish Society will be held in their Hall this evening at 8 o clock.—-F. CcrRan, Sec’y. i * a Civi We undetstand that Mr. James Barrett will be a candidate for the represen tat f Ward One at the forth yin bag civic elect ili APPOINTMENT We understand that Mr. Aitken, Clerk of the Court, Georgetown, has been appointed Deputy Pro thonotary for King’s County. ee ad tre rye A. Nova Scorta Goup.——A brick ef gold from the Malaga Mining Company's mine weighed 370 ounces, and is valued at $7,400. It was the result of twelve and a quarter days rushing, mill time. Wet Done, Harirax.—The fund started in Halifax for Dan Hunt, the longshoreman who was crippled for life while rescuing a drunken man from drowning, now amounts to upwards of $1,100. -_-— eo — Pires Bursr.—The pipes near the reservoir burst on Saturday evening, owing to the extra pressure put on, and some of the water which escaped therefrom found its way into Camp- bell’s brickyard adjoining. saniajecililictaliias ScoooxerR WRECKED A telegram from Pictou this morning states that the schoone Beau Bassin, with a cargo of Acadia nut coal consigned tu Mr. A. Down, of this city, went asbore at Little Harbor, and is a total wreck. saison New Qvarrers.—-The regular menthly meeting of the City Council will be held in the new city building this evening. The Council Chamber and tlie Clerk’s office have been fitted up by Mr. Newson, and the Mayor's office by Mark Wright & Co. The work has been well done. sien Arren Weary Years.—A Tennessee couple who have been courting for thirty-five years, according to an exchange, were married last week amid the joyous ringing of bells. This seems to illustrate the theory that something or other comes or other who waits, provided somebody else doesn't get it in the meantime to somebody -_--2e Maps a Haut. —George Littlewood, the English go-as-you-please pedestrian, win- ner of the recent six’ days race in Madison Square Garden, sailed for England on Wed- nesday morning. He carries with him about 7,000 the R. K. Fox champion belt and a handsome gold stop watch, as a result of his plucky work on the tan bark. isis chdialciieds Caste News.—It is reported that an English company has offered to lay a sub- marine cable from Halifax to Sable Island for $100,000, in ten annual instalments. It isalso reported that Canadian capitalists want concessions from the Government wards laying a cable from an island in the Gulf to Seotland. Dobell, of Quebec, is re- ported to be one of the prumoters. amennipntes Evecrarc Lients.—The Halifax Chronicle says: Owing to the unsatisfactory working of the Ballare lamps,which the Chandler Elec- tric company have been using for lighting the streets of the city, the company has decided to take them ali down and replace them with the Thompson patent, said to be one of the best electric lamps now manufactured. Already several have been hung and give good satisfaction. to- - > Missionary MeetinG.—Tie attraction to night will be the missionary meeting in the Methodist Brick Church. Apart from the importance of the topics to be discussed, and the interest attaching to the speakers, the arrangements for the musical portion of the service should fill the spacious sanctuary. Admittance free to all. Uet there be a large congregation and liberal collection. Chair taken at 7.30 o'clock. svenaciaiiiantei Jovurnatistic.—The Prohibitionists of Nova Scotia have completed arrangements for the publication of a new paper, the first number of which will be issued this week. It will be called the Canadian Voice, and published in Halifax. Rev. A. H. McLeod, of Dover, Westmor- land County, N. B., will soon issue a little paper devoted to the cause of the Baptist church. The name of the new paper will be the Star. isitcilliiaaliead Trormmse Recoxo.—A New York paper eontains an interesting review of the trotting season just closed. Aithough neithea the re- cord of Maud S.—2.0%}3—nor the time of Jay Kye See—2.10—nor that of St. Julian—2.21} ~-has been equalled, remarkable speed quali- ties have been shown by a number of horses. The list of the year is headed by Guy, whose mile in 2.12 is not regarded as the limit of his epeed. He is expected to beat this next sea son, and many competent judges predict that he will reach, if indeed he does not lower, the now unparalleled record of Maud S. dla Mx. Herzen Srencer in his work on edu- cation, calls attention to the fact that amongst the first things savages do, is decorate them- selves ; and Mr. Gladstone, in his address to the Staffordshire Potters, showed that art in manufacture, apart from utility, has a com- ; mveial value. Indeed, whatever gives pure and proper pleasure has a high m arket valne. Instane.* (% music a Patti, in painting a Dore, in manufacture a Worth. The Manager of the Granby Rub*er Company, w hilst realizing that ina country like Canada, where the weather changes are 80 frequent and pronoun. ced, the element of durability in manufacture | should reesive paramount attention, still uses | every effort to give artistic effect to the tinish of their goods. The Granby Rubbers will therefore please Pater Familias as well as the most fastidious in taste. niisiheiidina tended Re.igiovs.—Students from Pine Hill Col- lege will supply vacant congregations on P.. | E. Island during the Christmas holidays as) follows; Mr. Charles McKay, at Strathalbyn | en the 23rd, and at Cardigan and Dundas on | the'30th inst., and on 6th January; Mr. Angus | McKay at West and Clyde Rivers on 23rd inst., and in Strathalbyn on Xth inst., and 6th January; Mr. J. W. Crawford at Brook- field on 23rd inst., and at West and Clyde Rivers on 30th inst., and 6th January; Mr, A. W. McLeod at Cardigan and Dundas on 23rd inst.. aud at Brookfield on 30th inst., and ith January ; Mr. J. K. Fraser at West Cape, Campbleton and Miminigash on 23rd aud 30th inst., apd 6th January. Rev. Mr, Valentine will preach in Brook- | field on the 16th, and at Richmond Bay East on 23rd and 30th inst. s Mr. James will conduct religious service at St. Peter's and Brackly Point Poad ou the JUth inst., at the usual hour? Yar q 1 >" Bat G’ ‘ * 4 AG R Al ay a3 VE eS. Spectan Desrparcurs to ‘Tur EXaMINER A Brutal Murer. sIRMINGHAM, Ala., Dee. 9. hody oy Mrs. Winuns Hawes was found at the i On Saturday the bottom of a small The head was erush- heavy iron weights were tied around the neck, and Richard Hawes, her husband, who was already in jail for the murder of his child, was suspected, and threats of lynching were freely made. A mob made an attack lake near her home. ed by an axe, and Waist feet. on the jail at 11.30 last night. As they approachy d the ja I alley way leading to the Al}, the ilicers inside cilled on them to ‘hait, which they did net The officers then tired with Winches- ter rifles and pistols, and the firing was terrific for fifteen minutes on both sides. None of the officers were wounded, but over twenty of the mob were killed and wounded. Among the wounded is H. B. Thorckmartin, Postmaster of Birmingham, who was endeavoring to persuade the mob to disperse. Adi Iph She ehy, of the Louis- ville and Nashville Railway, was also fatal- ly wounded in the mob. The patrol wagon carried off the dead and wounded to the hospital. Some 500 rounds were. fired. Guards are now in posesssion of all streets leading to the jail. The bullets fired by the mob whistled around those confined there. The tirst volley killed three men instantly and fatally wounded seven, and wounded more orless seriously about 30 others. Colonel Jones, of the second regiment of Alabama State troops, arrived this morning with five companies, and is confident of his ability to prevent any further attempt at mob violence. do. —- Subduing the Strikers. Kansas Crtry, Mo., Dee. 9 Governor Morehouse, now at Bevier, has ordered out the militia, and Col. More will leave at six o’clock in the morning with two | companies of the Third Regiment for the | scene of the terrible riots between Swedes and miners. The riot on Wednesday lasted all night. There were between 1,500 and 2,000 shots fired. The most of the row of | business houses north of the Hannibal and St. Joe passenger depot were riddled with bullets fired by the Swedes. The rioters were located in buildings, and about a half dozen were wounded. man, Charles Thornbold, was killed while trying to escape from one of the buildings to a shaft. One ae aa Means Business. — Wasuineaton, Dec. 9. | J. Debree Higgins, confidential clerk of | Commodore Walker, left Jast night for New York with Secretary Whitney’s sealed ; orders for Admiral Luce regarding the! Haytien trouble. Nothing definite is | known of their intentions, but an officer weil informed says in case the ship Haytien Republic is not released immediately Admiral Luce has orders to shell the town of Port au Prince. The Galena will leave to-night at midnight. The Richmond and Yantic will follow shortly. On ‘the Way. Hauirax, Dec. 9. Inspector Andrews, of Scotland Yard, was a passenger on the Sarnia, which ar- rived to-day from Liverpool. He has with him Bartlett, who is wanted at Toronto for the part he took in the wreck of the Central Bank in that city some time ago. oo After Damages. Toronto, Dec. 9. Dr. Samuel Edward McCully has caused a writ to be entered against Dr. William Oldright and Son, H. H. Oldright, for $10,000, for assault, false arrest and im- prisonment and malicious prosecution. The Ministry Resigns. Maoprip, Dee. 9. The entire ministry has resigned. The Queen Regent has entrusted Senor Bagata with the formation of a new cabinet. A Geyser Breaks. Yankton, Dak., Dec. 9. A hot geyser has broken out in Charles- mex County, and is throwing hot mud over the surrounding prairie. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Dec. 10.—16 a. m. Winds mostly north and east; partly cloudy, or cloudy with local fails of snow or sleet; stationary or a little higher temperature. ——_—_—_—__+r @ur Advertisers To-day. Persons in search ef holiday gifts are in- vited to call at the Huropean Bazaar, Queen Street, and see the stock on exhibition there. G. H. Taylor offers a liberal discount in watches, jewelry and fancy goods, just the thing for holiday gifts. G. H. Taylor offers to engrave all goods bought or selected a reasonable time before Christmas, free of charge. James Paton & Co's. advertisement on third page speaks for itself. ore The biggest teapot in the couutry is on ex- hibition in front of R. K. Brace’s store. By purchasing 50c. worth of groceries, you have the privilege of guessing how much tea it contains. ‘The best judge will get, on New Year's Vay, a stone pug dog, which cost $6. In the Crockery and Toy department, a’ sheep, all bridled and saddled, wil! be given away. For further particulars call and see them. -- od For Gotp Mixers.—The Halifax Herald reports that the proposal which has ema- nated from certain of the gold mining men prices, petition, Houses in London of Geo. EB. ' be Vec. od Grafton of Nova Scotia, locking to the establish- ment of an offici 3] assay office, at Halifax, in liey of aDominion mirt. which has been found too costly, has at length takea prac- tical shape. The requisition to the Dom- inion and local governments for assistance | to the scheme is now in course of circula- tion forthe purpose of obtaining the sig- natures of those who are interested in the , mining industry. . | The latest—the Cardigan Overshoes, (over- | alls with rubbers attached), are to be had at | Goff Bros, in children’s, misses’ and ladies’ | sizes. dee6 tf | A large stock of boys’ suits selling cheap at bi & Prowee'e ~ HR ae Pe Sd cs tL » LE f & aaa CE ~¢ oe AS PREPARATION Rrzs7 ee eon apie ja A't’ PATON & Ci’sS. PEPULAR STORE. DRESS DEPARTMENT. FURS! FURS! C: BLANKETS! eine \- . ' In this Department we are offering some rare Bargains in the newest Amazons, Plaids, Stripes, Serges, Merino and Caslimeres, with Trimmings to match. A xo 32 r P ‘ ; a . . , ’ . . IRS | | A big variety of Ladies Astracan Jackets, Mens’ Coon, Astracan and Bear Goats, Ladies’ and Gents’ aps, hur Mitts and Gloves, all at the very lowest prices. LANKE .! _ Syeei; ita’ : ri } a > . - ra BLANKETS! — Special Bargains, bought direct from the manufacturers, and will be sold at Paton’s popular we have also a large assortment :f Bed Quilts at very low prices. SILK HANDKERCHIEPS.- Very heavy, bright Silk Handkerchiefs, beautiful designs, from 20 cents up. These goods are LADIES’ JACKETS. bought direct from the best manufacturers, MENS’ OVERCOATS. AN PRPS... ht. fe. ee ‘ i a O oR JOA Ab AND REEFERS, | his 18 @&@ Most inportant department with us Hor real value, no other firm on the Island can beat us. In this department we defy com- Our styles are good and prices low. ae a A job lot of One Hundred clearing out at $2.25. They are worth fifty per cent. more. MILLINERY! MILLINERY !—We have a few English Trimmed Bonnets left. These we offer at less than cost. Models from one of the b:st Millinery GREAT BARGAINS IN CARPETS, CURTAINS, and all kinds of HOUSE FURNISHINGS. JAMES PATON & CO., MAREBT SQUARHZH. Charlottetown, December 10, 1S88—eod BIRTH. At the Hillside, on the Sth inst., the Hugtes, of a daughter. At 65 Thurbers Avenue, Providence, R. I., of Mr. Henry J. Williams wife »o, the wile Oi a daughter _-eesecienerreatiaensnaanninsianicantinsaieanitticltatadinias, ac bba Rt Ee. On the 85th Nov., Webster, beloved Webster, aged 24 years ee at St. Peter's Bay, J. son of Joseph eee ee Ok em ae 8 am IRE The best store in Prince Edward Island to buy Overcoats, Reefers and suits is at J. B. Macdonald’s. nov29 dw tf - Universally acknowledged, that the best and theapest Boots in tor are sold at the Mac- nov29 dw tf Dominion Boot and Shoe Store of J. B. donald. = ae HAW KH ’S fa) se ] ; eG 5°38 ] WU (MD CARR iait Biss Al #3 j alt wre Badd . 4 Favorite and Most Valuable rae temedy for ail Lung Diseases. It has cured hundredeg of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. Just a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, novl0—ly dy St. John, N. B. BANK STOCK. ry*oO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, at Sales- room, Dodd’s Old Stand, On Friday, {4th December, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON; 50 Shares in the MERCHANTS’ OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. 3ANK decd ly 7i ni tg CANADA ATLANTIC. Steamship Company. THE 8. 5, “HADEPAX © -WILL LEAVE- Charlottetown for Boston (VIA HALIFAX,) -—ON— MONDAY, DECEMBER 16th, ‘ i i | } Through Tickets issued from all Stations on | the P. E. I. Railway. The “ HALIFAX” has been built specially for this rou‘e combining SAFETY, SPEED and COMFOK &. Che Fastest and Mot Palatial PASSENGHRR STEAMER between BOSTON AND THE PRO- | VINCES. Luxurious Cabins, Elegant State- reoms, Grasd Dining Saloon above the Beck, ‘taiatial Social Hail, Spacteus Smoking Reem. Connecting at ROSTON with Fall River Line for New York; Metropolitan Line for New York; Canada Pacific Railway for Quebec, Montreal, Toronto andali Canadian poinis; New Kaglaud and Savannah 8. 8. Line for all sou all Steamboat and Kailroad Lines South and West At HALIFAX with Steamers for Newfound- | Electra” for Pani Liz idge- land and St. Pierre. ulso steamer * Lunenburg; shortest route to Chester, water, Mahone Bay, &c., &c. At POKT HAWKESBURY with Steamers of the Bras D'or Navigation Co. for Sydney, Bad- deck, Whycocomah, aad all points in Cape Breton. FARES: ns i ad Charlottetown to Boston—First Class,.,....$ 6 a0 * * _—Intermediate.... 4 00 Charicttetown to New York, via Fali River Ce dca eee dagvesee: 400s ah eaeke pees 9 50 Chariottetown to Savannah, via Boston end Savannah 8. 5. Line :— I I, oss cia in cade daeed bets beesdcuenee 4 50 IN oo nn ca ba bass geen cube eee 2i 50 I... s cencunnbnsssceass capnnstedecancet> 15 WwW Including Cabin Berth. Staterooms Extra. Through Bills of Lading issued to New York. Philadelphia, B altimore Providence, Savannah, Norfolk and points in Ontario and Western States. Also to Liverpoci, London, Glasgow and West Indies. For Freight er other information apply to FENTON’T. NEWBERY, Agent, Charlottetown, P. E 1. CHIPMAN BROS., Agents, Halifax RIcHARD30N & BARNARD, Lewis’ Wharf Boston. { ; Richmond Street, Kast. ew Soe . EE a _ pane _ " ee Se ~ eee a a Ee CLOTHING SALE. inlined atten _. You will find this out if you trade with PROWSE : — goods are as advertised and the Cheapest in Town. Pry him, Overcoats, Reefers and Suits at prices never heard tell of before. Competitors are mad but Customers are glad that PROWSE still lives. WE CLAIM TO SELL THE CHEAPEST, AND WE WILL D0 IT. fhreat and | _ Follow the crowd and you will be led to PROWSE'S Store He does the Biggest Clothing Business on —. i. Usland. Summer is gone, but PROWSHE is still to the front with the Best and Cheapest Clothing. Make a start for PROWSE’S Store and get a Bargain. Sign of the Big Hat, 144 Queen Street. GREAT CLOTHING SALE J. 5B. MACDONALD’S GREAT STOCK OF-— Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers and Suits Is now selling at prices which, for Cheapness, has never yet been approached by anyone in the City. (x[ if you want a good Coat, in Quality and Fit, and at the same time save a Dollar or more in the price, the place to buy is at sails J. WAC DONALD'S. Charlottetown, November 28, 1888, 1888—dy & wky = anne wo —_—— SE — = ee One ——— x ° A S ‘Furniture! Furniture! HAVE now on hand a large assortment of | ; PARLOR AND BEDROOM SETS, ini | Walnut, Mahogany, Ash and Oak, Walnut | | Sideboards, Hair and Flock Mattrasses, etc. ; gg ' neru points ; j Intending purchasers would do well to inspect this Furniture before going elae: | where. G. M. HARRIS, : c Auctioneer. oe er To Merchants! (x) HIS IS THE MONTH FOR SELLING BOOTS, and you require them at once. Do not wait and Jet some one else take your trade. Orders filled in twenty-four hours’ nutice. WwW TED.—A genera] Servant. No washing, Apply at this office. Iw—decd novl2 7 comaicanientiiapiicliiipniinniite | WANTS, LOST, FOUND | OR SALE.—A Smith & Beck’s Student's | Microscope (complete), original price £15 | sterling, will be sold ata bargain, accompanied | by “Dr. Carpenter on the Microscope,” contain- ing full directions ior its use. Enquire at this | ofiice. pa %i—decl0 for general house.’ Epwarbp Davy, dy tf—dec7 wes ED.—A Servant work. Apply to Mrs. We have received 3,000 Paira of Mens’ and Womens’ RUBBERS ; 700 Pairs of 'Mens’ and Womens’ OVERSHOES ; 4,269 Sides SOLE LEATHER. prize winner, | VOR SALE.—A young Cow, _calved late inthe season. Also, a Heifer | Calf, raised from an exce'lent Milch Cow ; well | bred, taking prizes at two exhibitions, and from | Also, in eur own manufacture, we have about 600 Pairs Mens’ and Boys’ LONG one of the best Ayrshire bulls on the Island Apply to HENRY RacKHaM, Chestnut Street,| BOOTS ; 4,000 Pairs Womens’, Misses’ and Childrens’ BOOTS. We are selling City. pd 2i—dec3 | these at low prices. WANTED. A young man of fair education | _ about seventeen years of age. to learn the business of Druggist and Dispensing Chemist, ; heAMDEER " Apply by ewer to Taz a FF Charlottetowa, Nov. 30; We¥-—wod & wiey