we eer * er : se of da he ing igh | be r in re ‘ON prat- exp. ari- 5 af — ba oh f ee ee te eee Me Re ress Local and Giher liems, Remember the lecture in St. James’ Hall to-morrow night. diaries Tut STANLEY is expected here from Pictou to-morrow, " —— SCARLET FEVER is very prey alent in som parts of New Brunswick a ete i. O. 0. F.—Nominatior ff othcers at St. Lawrence Lodge to-nigh _ ~~ LEMPERANCE. —Meeting of Victoria Division No, 4, this evening at 8 o clock --—---@— ~- - + From Wattace.—The steamer William ar- z I< . a : rived from Wallace this morning m ~—s ~ CHAPPELLE'S ALMANAC FOR 18990, Lhis valu- able annual! will be issued in a tew days oul - Srizep.—Seven schooners have been ré cently seized in Cape Breton on a ch arge of smugyling. ensatsieiliiilaiiiliin, Tue reset has commenced, so please sele the goods you want « ngraved at once.—G. H TAYLOR. sieniicaiiippeaen LAND Orrice ComMMISSION will meet this evening at seven o'clock when further evyi- dence will be taken. idpeeanilaioleminiie For Picrovu.—The steamer Princess of Wales left tor Pictou this morning, and is due on return this evening. iauiedinnaaben Bazark.—Thevush at the Bazar over the Diamond Bookstore continues, Such a variety was never before shown here. eeecililibeitien Puts Evenine.—A meeting of the Men's Club for the election of officers will be held in St. Peter's Schoolroom this evening ,at eight o'clock. ee Qvrer Taste.—A woman named Grills, be- longing to Belleville, Ont,, has eloped with a negro servant man. The guilty pair are now in Albany ~~ -~-—--— Sm.k HanpkKeRcHicrs.—OQue thousand handsome silk handkerchiefs to choose from in China silk, cream, white and fancy colors at Paton and Co's. _—__~»—_-— Tue Harsor is frozen over allthe way out to the bell buoy. The M. A. Starr had to break a track for the Princess of Wales (his morning. seameeigiiieition Civic.—Requisitions. to Messrs. Henry Smith and S. W. Crabbe are being signed ask ing them to contest Wards 3 and 4 respective- ly at the coming election. _— >= Scrreme Courtr.— Mr. Davies concluded his argument in the mandamus case on Saturday evening, after which the court adjourned until to-morrow (Tuesday) at noon. chnnnninghiadin THeRMOMETER Reapines.—On Saturday aight the coldest was five above zero, and last night two above. To-day at half-past eleven it was eighteen above. —— Cuance or Meetinc.—Wildey Lodge will meet on the evenings of Friday, Dec. 20th and Jan. 3, instead of the regular nights, occur- ring as they do on the eve of Christmas and New Year. ; seinendippennne Book Avcrion.—Remember the sale of fine books, commencing this evening at 7 o'clock, at McKachen’s store, Queen Street. Parties wishing the best books at their own prices should not fail to attend. — ->--— Xas Boxes.—A list of Xmas boxes for entlemen, all to be found good and cheap at aton & Co's. (Gent's Persian lamb caps, silk mufflers, beautiful scarfs, gloves and mitts, silk umbrellas, ete. dichotic For tue Lapres.—A list oi Curistmas boxes for ladies: a handsome dress robe, a nice astracan jacket, dolman or fur-lined cloak, beaver cape, kid gloves, lined gloves, muffs, @ carpet sweeper and many other useful pre- sents at Paton & Co's. eniapeonnit Rance Liguts.—The two range lights es- tablished at the entrance to the harbor will be in operation in a day ortwo, They wilil be maintained during navigation and at such times during winter as steamers are running to Charlottetown. immedi Mernopist Soctats have been started again at Souris. A very successful one was held at the Methodist Parsonage on Thurs- day evening last. More are to follow. Proceeds go towards Church funds. Such gatherings are quite popular. Syow.—There was quite a little fall of snow atSouris on Saturday and the day previous, but not sufficient to make good sleighing. A few sleighs have been seen out through the country, but itis evident that until more snow falls, wheeling must prevail, Potice Court.—Francis Cavanagh, Joseph Valley, Peter Keenan, and Daniel McCarvell, were arraigned before His Honor this forenoon on a charge of burglarizing the office of Capt. John Hughes on the night of the 12sh. Cav- anagh and Valley were remanded for eight days, and Keenan and MecCarvell were dis- charged. Three Scott Act cases were ad- journed. on meneeniete baoke From Her Moonines.—The Agri- cullurist says: During the gale on Thursday night last, the schooner Jessie Newell, owned by Mr. D. Montgomery, of this town, brok« from her moorings at Queen’s wharf here, drifted up the harbor, and is now stuck in the ice near Macdonald’s Point. She lies in the channel and is not injured. ~_—_>--— Puriuarmonic.—Practice to-morrow night (Tuesday) at 7 o’clock for orchestra; at & for vocalists. A full attendance requested. Members of the Society will please make their returns for tickets. Should any re- main unsold, they will be placed for sale in the stores on Wednesday Admission tickets will be distributed to performers at the practice. \was Tree. —The Xmas Tree and Bazar in aid of the altar fund of the Sacred Heart Church, Alberton, will be held in the store of the Hon. R. B. Reid, at that place on the afternoon and evening of Xmas Day. The ladies in charge have made extensive arrauge- ments an’ are confident of success. There will Le well-stocked refreshment and dinner tables in addition to the fancy tables. ciaeeae ae For Hatreax.—The Princess Beatrice, with a full cargo of pork, potatoes, hay, ttc., sailed on return to Halifax, this after- hoon. Capt. Whittle, Fred. Rose and Geo. White went as passengers. The pention has had a posperous season, and aptain Kelley, Purser Crayden and the Other officers of the ship have made many hew jriuds. Wg hope to see them all tu ‘SHE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - - BiB. ae i AD \ ¥ ws ee PRELECRAP aie a; bY SpreciAL DESPATOCHES TO conviction of all night, 11 to 1 in favor of t} lafa Junte 7 . °. l at y< “Ay ie deltenaants ine recaicilrant juror, John Culver, would not have a word to say to his associates jy esterday. He unbended far enough to-day, however, to discuss por mi ot the sole eV idence freely made against the jury in case he hung. Judge McConnell stated to day he believed a verdict would ultimately be reached. LATER. day at ten o'clock in the morning. Gttawa Notes. Orrawa, Dec. 15. George Robertson, of St. John is here establishing an agency for the St. John and West India service. He will address Boards of Trade, and establish agencies at Toronto and Montreal. Oftticial notice has been received of the Hawkesbury of the schooners Marivn, Onward, Active, and Lucy May, for smuggling liquors from St. Pierre. The fisheries Department is daily receiv- ing large numbers of applications for fish- ing bounties. seize at _ o———— Terrible Expiosion. firusvitie, Pa., Dec. 15. Three separate glycerine magazines con- taining over ten tons of glycerine blew up this morning at North Ciarendon. The ex- plesion set fire to 25,000 barrel tanks full of oil belonging to the National Transit Company, which are still burning, and will be a total loss. Several oil derricks and small wooden tanks were burned. No one, as far as learned, ‘was injured, but much damage waa done to the surrounding perty. Damage by Flood. Jounstown, Pa., Dec. 15. ‘The only damage done by the flood yes- terday was wrecking three bridges and floeding three streets of this city. Two bodies were recovered from the Conemaugh washed out by the high water. The Verdict. Purvis, Miss., Dec. 15. The jury in the Kilrain case returned a verdict of ‘‘ not guilty” of prize fighting, but of ** guilty” of assault and battery. They were out five hours. Public Appeal. Hairax, Dec. 15. The managers of the School for the Blind will make a public appeal for $10,- 000, to add a new wing to the buildiag. Weather Bulictin. forosto, Dec. 16.—-10 a m. Moderate to fresh south-west to north-west winds, mostly fair with light snow in some localities ; higher temperature. — Scppvey DeatH.—The Summerside Agricul- turist says: On Friday morning last, Mr. Jas. Brehaut, an aged citized of this town, went out, apparentiy in bis usual excellent health and after having eaten a hearty breakfast, to shovel snow from the sidewalk opposite the house in which he resided. He had hardly commenced work when he dropped dead. The alarm was at once given, and he was removed to the house and efforts made to resuscitate him, but in vain. The cause of death is said to have been apoplexy of the brain, whip idbina tata Frost Proor Cars. —The Boston Post says: The New Brunswick railroad is turning out a number of new freight cars under the system of the FrostProof Car company of Boston. Five of these cars have already been finished and were loaded with potatoes at Port Fairfield, Me., on the Ist of this month, when the thermometor stood at zero. These cars passed through a country where the ther- mometor was 12 to 15 dezrees below zero, and arrived in Boston today without the use of anv artificial heat, and the contents were found to be free from frost, There were joaded at the same time cars of another sys- tem, which upon arriving in Boston were found to have some lots frozen. EE SarLep ror NewFrounDLAND —The schooner Nutwood, Capt. Lord, and the schooner Twi- light, Capt. Joseph Tierney, both of Souris, left that port for Newfouadiand early yester- day (Sunday) morning. The former vessel was loaded by Matthew, McLean & Co., and the latter by Hon. Thomas Kickham. Both vessels carry valuable cargoes, consisting of oats, fresh beef, muttou, geese, hens, pork, &c. There are three Nova Scotia schooners still loading with produce at Souris by J. Sterns, Sterns Bros., ani A Currie. The steamer Beaver reached there a little after ]0 o'clock on Saturday evenisg, and left at 3 o'clock next morning with mails for the Mag- dalen Islands. ciellasionts CANCELLING THE ORDERS.—The sale of the Christmas number of tie Montreal Star has been something phenomenal ix the history ot journalism. The saie was opeaed on the 4th, hy the night of which over 34,000 were dis- posed of. After eight days of increased toi! day and night the sale closed on the 13th, when it was found necessary to cancel orders for thousands upon thousands of copies. ‘The Star staff has commenced refunding money for supplies which they cannot fill. The publish- ers could not begin to supply the demand from the States. The old mill ee of silk handkerchiefs in Ore Nest dyuada display of suitable dduvenirs for teu THE CRONIN CASE W-ITING FOR THE VERDICT. CuHicaco, Dec, 15. Another day of deliberati m h 18 passec without bringing in a verdict from the Cronin jury. At 5.30 this afternoon Judge McConnell left court room _ stat- ing that he would again be = on hand to receive any return the jury micht. ha »make ten to-morrow. The jury stands where it wasat the first ballot Frid i) N o ballot was taken. Groups of people hung around the criminal court building throughout the day and evening, and indulged in some strong talk concerning Mr. | Culver. Threats fof lynching were. The jury have been locked up until Mon- pro- Beer Bros. window makes @ 2 — a Xmas sea- _ © cieibaatits » és —- sad aa Geo” PSPS aa - MONDAY, DECEMB pow—e(X) : Hat ing rented a portion of the Store at present occupied by the Tryon Woolen Co., Cameron Block, on South Side oF Queen Sqnare, for the month of December, a large and varied assortment of Holiday Goods will be effered for sale on aud after TUESDAY NEXT, the 3ra inst., consisting of Papier Machie Goods, Fire Brasses and Fenders, Curtain hains, Oxydized Gooiis, Dressing and Siationery Cases, Desks, Aibums, Blotiers, Fancy Flower and Work Baskets, dudies’ Jewel and Dressing Cases, Vases, Fairy Lamps, fukstands, Letter Balances, Puzzles, Magic Lanterns, China Tea Seis, Surprise Boxes, Photograph Screens, Candie Roses, Dish Papers, Bon-Bons, Musical Boxes, Dolis and Toys in great A Grand Chance for intending purchasers te secure variety, ali purchased for cash from the best houses in England. Dey war 3 Bargains. December 3, 1889, Personal., Dr. Rol ins has eturned home. William Campbell, Esq , Park Corner, is at the Davies. The Prince of Wales is said to feel great depression of spirits owing to his failing “ he Cardinal Gibbons was born of humble pa nee rents, and in ¢ urly life wasa poor grocers bov. ~<—. He is now a prince of the church, in whose| 4% ma is presence the proudest Reman nobles must is stand in respectiul reverence. One of Bishop Taylor’s African missionar- | ies declares that while apparel does not make | the man, the want of it renders the work of missionaries very embarrassing. OW he hn you Amas (NORTON BROS’. OLD STAND), CHILDRENS SLEDS. SHOOTERS.... ones SHOOTERS (Best)..... -.% GREAT VARIETY. Bazaar. Xmas Bazaar. .qummn srnurr. PLUSH GOODS, come across a man,” he says, ‘‘wearing only 4} Two Beam.. Ta mee | Stovepipe hat anda ( ongo Free State smile,| Three “ ...... a . = : - -= ao ss oa gon ye <2 yt: ans . —— itis hard to preach to him without a feeling Four ‘ . 4 io. 00 | FAC TS AND FIGURES! ‘“ The truth Whisk Holders | of self-consciousness,” ci ie oe a ©* UV) will out,” and the sooner the better for all n TOY BOOKS | er Chis is ae our goods, Banjo, Harp, Boot and other designs. For eo — = are the cheapest in P. E. Island. jmer price, $2.00 ; rice, § DIED. | Large Assortment of Toy Books at half the | : ‘aa Fa, 52.00; our price, $1.00, f ‘ 7 sini i aq} 7 n : . ° | Y ¥ “ > : wae Cate Cat eae Geek eee BAe 2s eee In this city, on the [4th instant, Mrs. Peter | ¥¥al price 12 OIL PAINTINGS AT $2.00. | Vaniderstine, in the 69th year of her ag BOYS’ OWN ANNUAL $1} : : | DRESSING CASES leaving a large circle of relatives a 7 friends |GIRS’ * jar Tee AE EROS © SNES? “| Faney Crockery, Beautiful Vases, Baskets, | . iy iy ri iis & ows i D1 Pp soil ‘ . ve eae pay 2 * YON se uneel ah ae, is ec a at Bisc uit Jars, Rose Jars, etc., at half usual | LADIES’ CASES, from...... sco he on eg al Ditadin: Whe. ack wan ter een eee WRITING DESK*. | Price. \GEN Lp <a Ge ee 1.50 aresident of Barnstaple, Devonshire, King. DESKS worth $1.59 for "5 Cents | G1FT CUPS and SAUCERS—good assort- Jewel Roses, Odor Cases, and a large quan- She afterwards removed .to this Island, and' __ cee paent—from 10 cents. |tity of odd lot Plush Goods at destructive lresided in this city for some 45 years. > . : f prices. ‘Funeral will leave the residence of Mr. BPEiLEs PARLOR LAMPS —Five beautiful Lamps, ns eR es Donald Fraser, Prince Street, to-morrow SQUE DOLLS | (Tuesday) afternoon at half-past two o'clock. |) -— (Other papers please copy). A few superlo: ib] rGOoL CHESTS ‘less than cost. |}USUAL PRICE....... err ua en ie on sd al ee : ion . R ok; a as | See Meee oi vrsesee 5 Cent ACCORDEONS from $150 to $5.00. OU Tae, Ait ak Aa 1.50 Musr Be Bap. A disgrace to civilii MONEY BANKS.... 5 Assortment of Mirrors in Plush; Tripli ization” is the description applied to the DOMINOS................ 15 The truth is abroad, and the people lag: aa ae i ee riplicate I { ph ae _a! > € people are | Mirrors in Bronze, Nickel and Wood, at less | streets of New Glasgow, N. 8., by the! - | finding a place to buy goods. Saturday was | than cost : _ Eastern Chronicle. rOwvs, | a he wd o- with us, and we must expect. to | ———__________—- a ad } | be rushed from now till Xmas I : , MIER ; " Pe a a Noak’s Arks, 10 and 15 cents; Tuy. Stoves, 4 conie and #0 away b= No one need} CUFI and COLLAR BOXES ; Glove and {| vou should see the grand Secctch steel | pojig’ Furniture. Paste Ficus Wire ¢ he, | fi oe ut : 4 ir out goods, or every |Handkerchief Boxes, 400. to 60c.; Photo Pe ) wa : . eh = ae , a cures, ive toons, !} enort wil be made to wait promptly nm ¢ irs - 3 , a y engravings at G, H. Haszara’s. Rubber Goods, ete., at prices astonishingly low. | who call ce oe een a Pockets, $1.00, worth $2.00 ; : . ; “as D" oT mre racke “ture rnameuts, etc j Steel engraving oT Burnes, in Edinburgh, eg unt. OL aE oe eke eo reat ae > paeneeh, Orname ate, ete. | 1787, at G. H. Haszard’s. elasipnihglghis hs et Charlottetown, Dec. 16, 1889-—-mon tues fri mon <inbnbcalapesctaini {| Question. — What is in those pretty plush | | bags in the window of R.. K. Josi’s shoe store? | | —_— | | ce EO ET LR OEE SS CLT TT EEE By ‘Farm Stock, Implements, &o' i { t A Vi 7 E are instructed to sell by Auction, at | Y “Stone Park Farm,” St- Peter's | | Road (Old Coles’ property), 14 miles from | the City, | ’ (ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19th, Commencing at Kleven oclock, a. m., H. H b x i | [ # ee G. H. Haszard has some beautiful steel , 4 Vi a —) | engravings, just received from Scotland. price ha aoe a Ry, : 1@) = 13 Horses, 1 pure-bred Jersey Bull, They will make grand gifts from for Christ- | mas. —-— — —- +(x + ——_ —— | 2 Mitch | eee os = ° |Cows, 1 Heifer 2) years old (will calf in| =RKINS at December), 1 Heifer 14 years old (Jorsey and \ TH HAVE A LARGE VARIETY OF FANVY GOODS, such as Plush Goods, Bronze Goods, Alderney grade), 1 Calf, 2 Carts, 2 Trucks, 1} Pes oe gel ak “s |Caltivator, 1 Wheel Harrow, 1 iron Harrow, | i ases, Baskets, Fancy Lamps, Photograph Albums and rames, India Rubber Toys i Seed Sower lay Rake 2 Plows ay Oils “eSsS y Uas a 2 et ~ » artic aa «& i la f, oO ~ , | } Seed Rear, 1g eee | : 3 as sing Cases, and numerous other articles suitable for the Christmas Trade. To make Driving Wagon, 1 Driving Sleigh, 1 Wood| “© Price away down below all competitors, we are now selling these goods at Sleigh, 1 set Carriage Harness, 2 sets Cart Harness, 1 Saddle, Plowing Pads, Traces and e YN? “A Y Swings, Forks, Shovels, Hoes, Grindstone, | x @ DaSCiaa | NE etc. Also, a large quantity of Turnips. . 6 Terms—All sums under $5, cash; over that | x, . sin a. > : ‘ amount, credit till lst November next on ap- You will find this the CHEAPEST LOT OF FANCY GOOLS in the City proved joint notes, , E. H. NORTON & CO., decl3—wky li Our Millinery, Colored and Fancy Dress Goods Cloth Jackets and | liste ’ \ ati ers ¥ ‘ rs I u “Ls d oe enone. Cloaks and Black Astrakan Jackets at a Big Discount: ; O03 Auitan ow Fu nbsting. A LARGE WABIETY OF DRESS GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ' ON to the fact that private parties | AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICES and itinerant peddlers from other places ” have gone into the Xmas Trade for a month or so, we have decided to offer the whole of our well-selected stock AT COST. The pub- lic are invited to cali and see the goods and } compare prices, dec4 REDDIN BROS. TO THE LADIES | | aera } We do as we advertise. Save yoar dollars by trading with us. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, December 6, 1889—eod We Run. UMIPET We Run. We Run. TION | We Run. FUST RECEIVED :—60 Pairs of Oi) Goat | e Foxed Walking Boots, Toe Capped, | bought ata bargain. Regular price, $2.79 ; will be sold at $2.00. Rm. &. JOST, North Side ef Queen Square. | decl2—2w eod pat enact tigpemnanecemetatin a | B. §, BLANCHARD, Mi. D,, We Hun. ‘UNS OAR Member MP. A., G.B. and Ireland, a FFICE =: | SaT 4 f, a . Corner ean and Water Streets: | Yu RUN AWAY FROM COMP E'TITION. TELEPHONE. (x) nov6—dy 3meod wky pd WANTS, LOST, FOUND ac! its a well-known fact that we rua away irom every competi- re ee eee" tor in every contest in OVERCOATS, REEPERS and SUITS. eCom- BNR SATE GADY ch apy | DOLiLORS come along puffing behind, but never catch us. We are Ban pale 4 geod Gow: joreeh, ora <a always before them in every line, but in quantity and quality we one YY Nea ws ae aWay ahead of everyouc. No firm dares or dreams of giving Ost, Between Rochtord Squere ana Cover | SO HMUCH for a dollar as we do. [t's aa assured fact that we are Mutat ius xousrncice. “ues |the Cheapest. Everyone don't test quality. few can tell the differ- Po gt gta Shree, rales Janpce| ENCE in quality, hut everyone Knows the difference in One Dollar Apyinows acy. "Votes ARG Cue Dollar and Thirty Cents... Thats the difference in our 0 LBT—tnedesiratte Dwelling on Dorcbes: DE TCES, a ad competitors. We advise every honest, hard-working SBiNactonald, keg. "ands opsonte tie see MAH tO patronize the WOADERFUL CHEAP MEX, as they can get Arey. _ =" more Clothing there for $5 than they can in any other Store in Antw?| Chariottetowa for $6. We guarantee every Garment as represented. PROWSE BNOS., 144 Queen Street. —— a aay ag PO good plain Cook. Mas. ARNAUD, Grafton Street. OG LOST.- A yellow Setter Dog. with a leather collar and rope onit. ‘he finder wt oblige by reporting to J, Upper ce Street. .¥F * "Seddsadae'” Charlottetown, Nov, 27, )889—cod wky | worth $10.00, for $7.00. ea ier 7 - | Smal] assortments of BRONZE GOODS at Plate Giass Mirrors. } - - $2.50 i/o