etna ee ee gina: ae AMES a, mamma PS BRS EE? = -— . See rete ee: —_— —— - - = — ouemenen sna Local and Other ten Phe WHITE SLAVE—at the Lyceum this | evening talc caihin Unete Tom's Canis at Market Hall this | evening, lickets 35 and 25 cents Turs Evenina, Hear Mrs in the Y. M. C. A. Hall at 8 p. m, B S. Keefer cmmentioeanane SICK Ne#ss,—Scarlet fever is ath cling Richi bueto, and diphtheria has strack in at Mon ton 7” Scorr Acr Execrion.—The election for the repeal of the Scott Act in Frederictcn takes place to-day. an - r Potice Covrr.-—Matilda Morrison trywoman) was this morving fined $4 or 20 days for drunkenness {coun peli lux CRoNIN Cask.—The case for the de fence has been closed, and the State is introducing rebuttal evidence. — - — now . ‘ UVENING SESSION.—.J udge Alley will hold a session of the Revision Court this ing, opening at half-past seven o'clock _ > even Dnt presence of dandruff indicates @ised scalp, and if not cured the hair and will Hair Renewer. & ais blan hing of Hall’s baldness result. ; | fas ulterly ch d | _ a From Hauirax.—The steamer Princess |! Via intermedi will sail on re- Beatrice arrived from Halifax ate ports this afternoon. She turn this evening. cullen Uscite Tom’s Canix.—The Boston Ideals will put this play on the boards t evening at tne Market Hall Beautiful s uery, trained bloodhounds, etc., etc. _ - FoR THE DESPATCH OF statedthat the Quebec legislature will be ed for the de patch ol BUSINESS It is ‘all. business on January iasShs arrested a tew days azo for stealiny i ir | this iri i 1 i | i ; thai yesterday DAILY SPECLAI Despatcurs To Tre EXAMINER Lord Salisbury’s Programme, LonbDon, Nox. 27. he Conservative Conference at Notting- approved of Lord Salis- a See ‘“ OUrY S SOCAL programme, but attached a } rider, declaring that the party must have | \n effective labor platform cuurse of the proceedings During the Lord Salisbury condemned the declaration recently made by Lord Roseberry at a liberal meeting in Glasgow that the reform of the House of Lords must be of a deastic character and and said that the declaration was a rash one. if Lord Roseberry meant that the tiouse of Lords ought to contain an elected element superior to the hereditary mem- vers that necessarily involved an encroach- ment upon the rights and privileges of the Commons. Detailed criticism tpon Lord Rosebry’s plan, Lord Salisbury until his scheme was Referring to the progress of House of sd, was needless y stated. » home rule idea, .the plan to federate gland, Seotland, Ireland and Wales, cousidered the ap tu Great Britain Lord Salisbury said he sation of such a scheme lil srical. A *“Salvationist * Thief.) ST. J oun, N. B., Nov. 27. Carrie McCluskey, the Salvation Army m the residence of W. C. R. Allen, bo- day pleaded guilty and was sent to prison for tl ionths The found in| the lassie’s possession are now in the hands | ‘ three ietters of the police magistrate, and reveal that a | very t affairs has been ex between Evans and White ‘] hese two | irreiigious state « isting in some of the transactions and Capt i1us StALIOnNed in \nnapolis. | | | | } >, j — re ; : . iGth, the same date as the Dominion par ‘ ‘ers are not the only ones implicated in » . e . ment, ithe dishonest transactions of Miss Me- ~ 7 - } ¢ f Rae . ie — .| C.uskey, but an effort has been made to FARM FOR SALE.—Mr. Pierce Naddy, of | ee i : " . ‘ F ; _- od Pp © AMAIT Quiet The officers of the | Roseneath offers for sale nls tarm entaliing 1 a0 1] } } 1 » . , - | .1rmy here say that there wiil be a thorough 50 acres, situate at Newtown Cross, Lot 57. | : cr , " > For further particulars apply to McLean & McDonald, Solicitors, Charlottetown nov28 21 wy ele ae Mrnuirary Bapers.—The badges won at shooling competitions of No. 1 Battery, G. A, the the past season, have art ived from England and will be presented > the winner Drill Shed this evening. The badges ar ry handsome. -_—_—_-_»>— CONCERT. Society has decided to give its first concert in about three wee KS, the prin ‘ipal reature of } | | Sterndale We which will be the rendition of Sir Bennet's cantata The May hespeak a treat for the people of town, (Jueen. ‘aici Scent THe Fastest Yet.—The Qu says: The special train, carrying the mails ex arriving at Halifax yesterday, arris evis at five o'clock this morning, cov- Levis in being steamer e l at L eriug the distance from Halifax to seventeen hours and thirteen minutes, the fastest trip on record. as ickcecall dali: MARKET HALt.—Miss Belle Laiscell, as Topsy, has no equal. **Child that nebber was born” is acknowledg ed to be true to nature. We claim that non¢ —We learn that the Philharmonic Charl otte- ! bec 7" eqr ] A i ; VeRLIVATION ANC aL Her rendition of the | will deny that she is the greatest Topsy living. | To see this should miss it. Market Hall te-nig ht. siete I. O. of G. T.—Charlottetown Lodge, No. j, will meet this evening at 7 sharp. Mrs. Ressie Starr Keefer will be present until 8 p. ii., when the Lodge will move over to the Y. M. C. A. Hall, where Mrs. Keefer will de- liver her popular and interesting lecture on ** Taking Care of the Babies iicmiaiiataaiaiis Propate Court. — Further examined yesterday in re estate of late James H. Ross. His Lordship the Judge, after con sidering the evidence, decreed that the will of the deceased be confirmed, and that the peti gioner do pay the costs of the Citation and proceedings thereunder. witnesses were id ieee WesreRN Express.—We understand that after the change of time and until the close of navigation at Summerside, the steamboat ex press will run through to Tignish semi.weekly —Tuesdays and Fridays. This is af certainly; but our friends up West shonld have more—and will have it, too, in the near future, when the province has some one at the Capital to look after her interests sicaiialliineaieiaags NovemBer STRAWBERRIES. —The NorthSyd- aey, C. B., Heraid says; Mr. J. D. Mckenzie of Millville, Boularderie, informs the Hera/d that he picked a cup full of ripe strawberries at that place a few days ago. We had almost expected to see the last season's placard **Strawbesries and cream” tacked in the win- dows of our town resturants; but now fear that the frost of last week has completely annihilated the entire second growth. ietalnenatiiacatil CoMMFNDABLE Move.—The Journal says: The citizens of Tignish station, it is reported intend organizing a fire company, as there are no available means at present for the protect- ion of property in cases of fire. They purpose securing a good water supply by means of wells and think of purchasing a hand engine. In the mean time, the intention is to provide iVOI 9 a supply of hook and ladders, pails, ete. this is avery commendable move, and we ope it will be successful. cilia Tue Lyceom.—East Lynne drew a very large and fashionable audience last night, aud the beautiful play of Mrs. Wood was por- trayed in a first-class manner by Manager Webber's excellent company. As Lady Isabel and Madam Vine, Miss Grey repeated he impersonation of that ey and the sobs and tears of sympathy from the audience fully attested her powerful acting. All the company were very good iu their re- spective roles, and the waole performance was thoroughly smooth and enjoyable. ‘To- night, for the first time, Sterling's drama of the “White Slave,” and the farce of the ‘Dead Shot” will be played. Let there bea full house iy inal ‘ cling duai chara er, _ New .J. P’s.—The names of Thomas Butler, Eisq., Glengarry, and Daniel O'Sullivan, Esq Miminigash, haye been added to the list of those associated in the commission of the p ace for Prince County. Mr. Q’Sullivan, wien a boy, sat on the same bench with the present Chief Justice Sullivan in the country school of Hope River, aad it is certainly a graceful act on the par of the ex- remier to remember and confer a lignity so we econ upon bis old s hoolfellow at the very moment of relinquishing the governmental helm. Mr. O'Sullivan is a well-to-do and highly-re=pected larmer, a prominent figure at church meetings, | an organizer and live supporter of almost every Progressive movement in his locality— ina word, just such a man as wil] make a Worthy magistrate. Mr. Butler is an inde- ontent and highly-respected western farmer. © Gougratulate the new Justigeg. black imp is a treat, and none | those lin plicated will e dismissed. \ | fhe letters in the possession | of the Mavyistrate among other things Cou | ' | ' j tain requests from Evans snd White for YruUps and jaws, 3 “ is She Fire at Lynn. | LYNN, M ASS... Nov. 27 day is patroled by militia, six Men are station- Che city to ipanies beiug on duty. at the the ruined streets arring all approaches to burned dis- trict, and guards are stationed at stores that ire but partially cleared out to prevent thieves from taking what is left of the pro- entrance of the | perty. Nooneis permitted to pass the | guards without a permit from the Clerk‘of j the City . Conservative manufacturers are pit l bb OHS total ] 88 Wlil Teacy iearly $5,000,000. The number of build- ings burned was 296, of which 46 were brick blocks, 112 wooden buildings used for business purpeses, and 142 dwellings occu- vied by 164 families. The number of labor- ing people thrown employment is estimated at about 8000. out ot -_ - ~ Brazilian Affairs. Lisson, Nov. 27. After Dom Pedro sailed from Rio Janeiro the provisional government of Brazil tele- graphed the Brazilian minister here, direct- ing him, upon the ex-Emperor’s arrival, to tender him a general reception. The Brazilian colony here regarded this action as dictated by delicate consideration on the part of the provisional government toward Dom Pedro. Several of the Brazilian min- isters at the European courts are coming to | take part in the reception tu the dethroned Emperor. Ottawa Notes. Orrawa, Nov. 27. The post of president of the Counci! be- ing now filled by Mr. Colby, Sir John Macdonald has beeao formaily appointed Minister of Railways, and has taken up his office in the railway department. Adam Brown, M. P. for Hamilton, is likely to be sppointed postmaster at that place, the present incumbent to be super- auuat ed Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Noy. 28.—-10 a. m. Winds increasing to gales from the east- ward; cloudy; milder, with snow, turning to rain. DIED. At South Lake, on the 22d ult., of diseass of the heart, Richard F. McKinnon, in the 7ist year ¢ f his age. Mr. Firmau McClure has leased the plant and good will of the Truro Guardian, and will continue to issue the paper as usual. Mr. McClure has been editing the Guardian for some months past ~ CHorncn. —Says the In St, Ann’s church A SENSATION IN Fredericton Gleaner : yesterday morning, Rev. G. G. Roberts preached a sermon with special reference to and in support of the Scott Act. Scarce- ly had the reverend gentieman entered upon his discourse when two of the most prominent members of the congregation, one of them a church warden, rose from their seats aud went out. Their action caused quite a sensation. S, S. “COILA.” a ee ee ee (‘ HIPPERS of Flour and other freight wil) ) take notice that this Steamer will sail FROM BOSTON for this port (and Summer- side, Weather pormitting), on Saturday, 23rd Instant, Leaving here FOR BOSTON on Saturday, 30th Instant, carrying Potatoes, Eggs, rates, Dates of last trip will be given later. D. FARQUHARSON & SON, &c., at reasonable Ch’tawn, Nav. 18; 1890-—wly Sew why ~~" y A % , a _ > R; < dd M 1} KI Ug iS. | PELEGRAPHEC NEWS, aae r A Ly inp puv USsIUy Jo o > ° uu be &O :spooxy | inOPy JO Yooys oSat OF, ‘S0A0j - < e«. 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JAMES PATON & Co., QUEEN SQUARE. "WE ARE THE PEOPLE! Who Knocked High Prices Out of the Fisld. : ——_——_(x)—___ We knocked them out the first strike It reguiar WALK OVER, but it makes us the pion of Low Prices. Overcoats from $1.90 to $14.00. KReefers from $1.75 to $12.60. Suits from 95c. to $12.00. Ladies’ Ulster Cloth and Ladies’ Dress Goods at from 10 to 20 per cent less than regular prices. HOW WE DUP WE..-The whole seeret of our suc- cess lies in the fact that we offer what the people want, and haying purchased our stock at prices that defy the competition of the world, we can sell better goods at less money than any other house. Try us and be satisfied. Jd. & MACDONALD, OVIEN STREET. @ > GOFFBROS’ PALL BOOTS Beat Them All! —-———- Overesi: ifs. Charlattetown, October 24, 1889. Was a Cham- Furnished House To Let. § } "TZ O LET, for the winter months, or longer | period as may be desired, a Furnished | House in a pleasant and conveniently situated | part of the city. For further particulars | apply at this office. tf—nov26 | NOTICE TO SHOEMAKERS —We Jare Headquarters for French Calf Tops \Sole Leather, Upper, Calf, Goat, Kid, 4 Awls, Pegs, Pincers, Nails, Shoe Thread, Wax, Webb, Eyelets, Nails, WANTS, LOST, FOUND WANTED.—A 00d plain Coox in fe ; ws sina | Br iss family. Apply at this office. nov28 Bristies, Hammers, &¢., sold cheaper - ee | than can be imported, LOVE LOST.—Between the Post Office and | Ferry Wharf, on Sunday last. Finder will ) ‘ . please leave same at this office. 2i pd—nov28 th rders by letter ¢ wrefully aud pre mapily ila piel a MBattended to. UND.—A sum of money. The owner can have the same by applying to W. N. ‘anton, at W. W. Wellner’s, 3i pd— noy25 GOFF BROS. Charlottetown, Oct. 21, 1889. + eee ee wanes 2 ER OE OE ANTED.—A girl for general housework. Apply at Ridgeway'’s Nursery, Prince! Street. f nov25 | LE OS ON ly cat myw LE.—A House on Water Street, near rail CHARLOTTETOWN Way Station, containing six rooms. Rent very low. Apply at this office. 21—novi6 | ey : : 28 Fy rr + eg ir ne seo, semeaninnensteeemneaenapceeitaeaneigaatiatttiibtianatnmnanamS ( ra OW IS THE TIME to get your house banked > a a] UL RY. for the wiuter. Two bundred and fifty | Contractors and Builders Read This : ANT#D.—By a young man holding a com- | © toads of Scaweed on hand. Al! orders leftgat | rT’ Hy +b > : aves : .. - ‘ . : inercial diploma, a situation as Book-/ Vy E have now on hand and will Sell at the’ Lowest Cash Prices the following ‘oe McLeod & Stewart's, Prince Street, will be! promptly attended to.—JOHN McINNIS. —novi8 | . aay viz. : keeper or Clerk in an office. Apply at this office. 3 nov22—if 300 Panel Dvors and Frames. 500 Pairs Sasi es and Frames, 100,000 Feet Mouldings and Finish. 5,000 do Spoutiag and Conductor, 1,000 do Stair Rail 5,000 Stair Balusters. 100 Newel Posts, lo are ales mana r o da: rin, ; a . . We are also preparec_to do all kinds of Jobbing in Planing, Jo.nting, Morticing, ion WANTED.—A Cook. No washing. Apply at this office. tf—nov2l OQ LET.—Dweilling House on corner of Pownal , and Kent Streets, Apply to THos, W. Lonpp, | nova -3aw tf i WANTED.—A general servant. No washing | Apply at this office. novy2l ee | oning, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, * OUSE TO LET, containing five rooms, an | Nha . : ~ ell Fitzroy Street, in good cane Apaly to All kinds ol Gothic W indows mace at sdortest nctice 1, UXENHAM. . tf—nov2l Our machinery is new and first-class, uud teck. GIiIVH Us A CAT, nee ) werner a a ak } ANTED,—A govud Milch Cow. Apply to! LAURENCE W. WATSON, Queen Street. i novls ! ANO FOR SALE at a ba KOBERT PALMER & CO, in, if epptied tor | Ist Buduire ot this otice. novistt cod PEAKE'S NU, 3 WHA" a | | why ’ B Readymade Reefers and Overcoats AWG Manufacture from the best of Quebec } O oy 7 i 5S eR ROR SR ie Cae: aE ame a il eet ae