ete = 2 nnn | Local and Ot her Htems, | } : i fur STANLEY left for Pictou at seven slock this morning ' vu’ “ - _— ; 4. 0. H.—The members are requested to iis evenlpg at 4 <p. ret tl mee cat | AsTRAKAN JACKETS A large stock selling ow at ¢! London House.— Harris & Stewart, on decl2 ol | -~ | Ler NTMI Mr. Daniel Macdonald, of this city, has, we understand, been »ppointed pight watehman for the Dominion Building. 5 - New.—-Those iv orine Christmas cards at the Diamond Bookstore are the latest novelty and much adimired. | = ' Lernosy.—Two cases of leprosy are report. | el trom Cape Breton, Two victims, two women, are said to reside at Lake Ainslie, | > Sreawer For Picrov.—If the weather | contiaues to be mild, the St. Lawrence will ‘eave for Pictcu to-morrow morning at 7 o'clock. innit s. of T-—Orient Division S. of T., will) moet thisevening at the usual hour, Al getbern of the order in good standing aie e rdially w elcome. CHAPPELLE S —The 1891 issue of this valuable work will appear in a few days, | With this number | } } i ' \LMANAC brimfal of information, the pabsicat on will cease, - 1 0. O. F.—Noemination of offivers in’ Willey Loge. this evening; als», practice or first degree. Every member of the degree team is requested to be preseat. > ; ! = ‘ . : . ++ i Bazsarn.—The C. D. Soci ‘ty intend h ding a begaar in the scho>olrooms of the Second Methodist church, on Monday night next. Admission only 10 cents. Come one and all. ciicisiliadel iiss Faxcy Sate —There will be a gale of useful and fancy articles in St. Peter's Schoolroom, ' ou We ines i ‘y ne xt, 17th inst, Sale will ecommetce at four o'slecs. Admission 5 cents. Bargains may be expected. _—— Ax Artistic Numper.—The Christmas is- | sae of the Dominion Lilustrated is for sale at: the Diamond Bookstore, and is a credit to the publishers. The press work and prize pictures | are equal. end in some points superior, to fer- eign publications. Get a copy. ‘tictiutiapninia Sect is Fame.—The Monetary Times | reports. ‘fhe Charlottetown, Prince Edward | Isiand, firm of Davies & Sutherland, general . merchants, has dissolved, and is cucceeded | by the new partnership of Davies & Hasezsrd, io the same jine.” ionmndinaiiiia To Ger 4 Grant oF 5,000 Acres. —The | establishment of ths Trappists, at Luke } St. John, is short'y to become aa accom- plsied fact. The Quebec Local Govern- | ment has agreed to grant them 5,000 acres of land on the banks of the Mistassini for a model farm. dheibetpeincsal Mest Pay Duty.—The first importation of De. Koch's lymph has arrived at New York throagh the mail. Tbe posimaster delivered it without raising the question of duty, but the collector, when his attention was called to the matter, said at once that the remedy must pay duty. So the matter rests. Erwonrta Leacve.-—-There will be a public temperance meeting in the basement of the Methodist church, on Monday next, at 8 p. m. Mr. B.D Higgs, editor of the /sland Guardian, will read a paper on ‘* The Scott Act—its place in the temperance movement in Canada,”’ which will be followed by an open discussion of the question of the day. ieee Cayava’s Eoa Trapse.—A late despatch says that one miliion four hundred thousand eggs from Canada have been landed in Eng- land since the McKinijey tariff went into effect. The authorities state that these met the market so well that were the McKinle bi'l repealed, the Canadian egg trade with Britain is now on « sound and permanent foot ing. a Swattowep a Fisperman’s Kwyire. — Elisha Barke of West Harbor, Shelburne, N.8., killed a beef cow a few days ago. She was very fat, but for some days had appeared to be sick, On opening the cow a fisherman's knite thirteen inches long was found in her stomach. It is not sur- prising that she did nut appear to be in good health, The knife was a rather wwugh subject for digestion. Most Be 4 Worker.—An exchange says: Sunday was the fifth anniversary of Rev. Mr. Hinson’s pastorate over the Moncton Baptist Church. He spoke on that evening vt his stewardship from his conversion in 1876 to the present time During his stay there 436 persons had been added to the church member- ship. In that time four churches had been built or repaired, one on Church Street, one on High Street, and churches in Lewisville and Cherrytield. smecieeiiinelt A Baisk Traps a? Sovris.—Shipping has been ging on quite briskly at Sonris for the last day or two. Potatoes are in good demand and bring readiiy 25 cents a bushel cash with an upward tendancy. One firm was paying as high aa 30 cents a bushel, on Wedoesdiy evening. The McKinley bill, it seems, has'nt frightened Souris buyers any. The American steamer, Simon Dumois, be- sides several sailing vessels, are there taking in potatoes as fast as they can get them. Lec Broxey.—Mr. Donald McLellan, of Cable Head, was on his way to Souris, on Wednesday last, with a load of beef for Mr. Denvis Murphy's canniog establishmeut. On coming down Gillis’ hill his horse stumbled and fei] upon him, the shaft coming across his leg, breaking it between the ankle and knee. # Was carried at once into Mr, Gillis’ house and kindly cared for. A doctor was soon on the spot and attended to the injured man. Tue Otpesr Man us Care Buetow. — THE session of the plant. ‘assault upon the office this morning, he North Sydney Herald: We are informed by a rev. gentlemen cf Sydney Mines that | Alexander McKinnon, who died at Sydney | Mines last Monday, was 114 years of age. This is the cidest man that ever lived in Cape Breton. He was able to go about and en) y fair health and full vigor of mind until a short time befure his death. The rev. goutleman we must remark, gave U3 the inform tion as the cerrent report of the place. diioitatilitlinas Pouce Covrr.—This moraing, two men charged with disorder'y driving were each Hned $5 and coste, ‘There were seventeen Seutt Act cases on the docket, and the court Was in setsion until fate this afternoen. Tiree af these cases were dismissed, and adjourned, John Jd. Trainer waa convicted of three third offences, for each of which he | ‘was sentenced to two months imprisonment. | Enoch Carmody confessed to a first offence and was fined $50 or one month's imprison- sent, Johanua Edmunds wae fined $!09 er two months imprisonment for a sezond offence. ie oo... — ee Ents dean, IELEGRAPHIO eaeeeneeemne ee NEWS, | OOO SreoraL Despatoues to Tus EXaMinen. The trish Difficulty. Desi, Dee. 11. Healy on three occasions was hooted in the streets yesterday. The last time he tried to address the people, when the crowd made a rosh for him, hustling him around and smashing his hat down over his eyes. One man was arrested for assauliing Healy with a stick, Lonvon, Dee. 11. The Carlton Club will probably ask Sir John Pope Hennessey to resign because of his candidacy for Parliament, as a repre- sentative of the Nationalist party. Accord- ing to the rules he cannot be expelled. Dupuy, Dee. 11. This morning Parnell proceeded to the otlive ef United Ireland, and, with the assistance of a crowd of his supporters, forced open the dvors and again took pos- The police witnessed the = affair, but did not interfere in any way. Parnell addressed the crowd outside from the window of the oftice. When Parnell made the himself was armed with a crowbar which he used in forcing the front dvor. In the afternoon Parnell started for Cork. A large crowd cheered him at the train. The SN RE TASES tee eremectngnaumerene DAILY EXAMINER, - ee Parnellites have withdrawn the nomination of Barry O'Brien, the author, and have finally selected Joha Kelly to contest the seat against Sir John Pops Hennessey, the nominee of the anti-Parnellites. Dustin, Dec. 11. Parnell’s supporters in Limerick and Cork are preparing for big popular displays in his honor. Leamy seut a despatch te a friend in London stating that Parnell is winning all siong the line Bishop Brownrigg, of Ossary, has ad- vised the voters in the coming election in Kukenny to cast their ballots according to the dictates of their conscience. <9 Ottawa Notes. Orrawa, Dec. 11. Mr Morris, of Consutrious Cordage Com- pany is endeavouring to have New Zealand tlax adumtted duty free for use in Cordage works, Senator Saraford, who has just returned from England is urging the Government to take steps to induce Great Britain tu oppose discriminating rates in favor of leading Canadian products. He says that ) the injury felt throughout the manufactur- ‘ing districts from the McKinlay Act makes the time most opportune to secure discrim- | ination in favor of the Colonies. Mr. Saunders, poultry commissioner, is showing bis faith in his report by arranging ; to ship 1,000 tuns of poultry next week via _ Halifax to L.verpoul. -_-——_ -- > -- -— Hieavy Liabilities. Cuicaco, Dec. 11. The liabilities in the Chicago Safe and Lock Company’s assignment are roughly estimated at $600,000, chiefly money ad- vanced by the mussing millivnaire, b. H. Campbell. —— —@—--— Sad and Fatal Accident. Sr. Constant, Que , Dee. 11. While Charles Satoumais was chopping trees to-day in this parish, a large pine fell upon him, inflicting such severe wounds that the victim breathed his last a few hours after. Contest in South Victoria. Liypsay, Onat., Dec. 11. Messrs. Fairbairn (Conservative) and Lownesborough (Grit) were nominated here to-day fur the vacancy in South Victoria for the House of Commons. Hon. C. Tupper was present and delivered an address, Weather bulletin. Toronro, Dec. 12.—10 a. m. Freeh to strong winds, mostly northerly with light fails of snow, turning colder. Lecal Notices. Ladies’ fur-lined cloaks for $5 at the Lon- dbn House —Harris & Stewart. decl2.5i Gloves and hosiery—Cheap lines at tle London House.— Harris & Stewart. decl?2 5i Bargains in ulster cloths at the London House.— Harris & Stewart. decl2 di Meun’s overcoats selling low at the London House.— Harris & Stewart. decl2 5i Ladies’ ulsters and jickets very cheap at the London House.— Harris & Stewart. : decl2 5i Beer d Goff's stock of cooking raisins is the finest they have had for years, and as the prices are very low it will pay you to look at them before buying e\sewhere. ; dec 1 3i English mince meat for sale by the pound at Beer & Goff s. decll 3i ajemicenecntiy alga ten eters “ Our Mixerats.—The statistical report of the Gevlogical department of Canada esti- mates the value of the general production of the Dominion lost year $19,500,000, an in- crease of $3,000,000 over the previous year. The total exports for the last fiscal yoar reached $4,419,170, an increare of $3 9,000. oyer the previous year. ©f this the United States took $3,753,351, or over 80 per cent., Yreat Britain next. The exports included coal $2,334,905, gold $609,250, asbestos 36 0, sum $195,000, coprer $168,427, or ites $394 768, silver $213,163, lime and cement $161,249. chatted Cunsus Takixc.—All the arrangements at ' Ottawa for taking the next census are said to be comp'eted. The enumerators will begin their work on the 6th April next. Steamer “Stanley.” MPORTERS having goods coming to Pic- tou. for shipment by tne Dominion steamer “ Stanley,” must send their orders to Mesers, Noonan & Davis, Pictou, before they will be i, forwarde A. LORD, decd Agent. aA Sa enantio en germane LA CC LOR A Ae ga oe Sm eo one a ee ar Re — DAY, DECEM ) aa — ee ae ea MARRIED. At Hartsville, Strathalbyn, on the 27th ult, ~ by Rev, Maleolm Campbell, assisted by Rev. J. W. McKenzie, brother of the bride, Miss Katie Bell, youngest daughter of Mr. John McKengie, to Mr. Alexander Matheson, of Kmerald, Lot 67. — At Halifax; on the 7th inst., after a long and painful illness, Minnie Blanche, aged 16 years, the dearly beloved daughter of Mary and the late James Myers, leaving a sorrowing re brothers and sisters to mourn. their Oss, Sa Ee eee eS DYSPEPTICURE the Specific for Dyspepsia. Thousands of bottles of DYSPEP- TICURE have been sold during the past few years without any advertise- ment whatever, It is now well known in nearly every part ot the Maritime Provinces, and many orders have been filled for Quebec, Mass., and Maine. DYSPEPTICURE not only aidsDiges- tion, but positively cures Indigestion and Chronic Dyspepsia ; this quality of CURING the disease explains its large and spreading sale without having been brought to the notice of the public. DYSPEPTICURE may now be oftained from all Druggists. Price per bottle, 35 cents and $1.00 (the latter four times size of former). An important pamphlet on DYS- PEPTICURE promptiy mailed, free, to any address. CHARLES K. SHORT, St. Jobn. New Brunswick. Dyspepticure —Is not « palliative, but acure; it first relieves, then controls, and finally entirely subdues the ir-itation and in- flimmation of the stomach ti:at causes indi- gestion and dyspepsia, ‘Winter Apples. Y AUCTION, at Sales Room, on SATUR- DAY, 13th iust., at li o’clock, a. m., 25 barre!s Choice Winter Apples. R. BEATRSTO, Auctioneer, decll \ViLLiAMS PIANC 9 Endorsed by the best authorities in the world Nearly 14,000 in use and good accounts given ot them. Over 40 years of honest business. WILLIS PIANO & ORGAN CO., Maceachern’s Buiiding, Lower Queen St. nov29 —dw tf ISD, HARPER’S BAZAR, ILLUSTRATED. ARPER’S BAZAR is a journal for the home. Giving the latest information with regard to the Fashions, its numerous i-lustrat ons, fashion-piates, and pattern-sheet supplements are indixpensable alike to the home dress-maker and the professional modiste. No expense i on in making its artistic attractiveness o the h'ghest order. Its clever short stories, par- lor playsand thoughtful essays satisfy a}! tastes, and its last page is famous as a budget of wit and humor. In its weekly iasues ever, thing is included which is of interest to women, During 1891, Aznes B. Ormsbee will write a series of ar- ticles on ** The House Comfortable,’ Juliet Cor- son Wui treat of **Sunitary Living,” and an in- teresting succession of papers on ‘* Woman in Art and History,” superbly ilustrated. will be furnished by Theodore Child. ‘The serial stories will be by Walter Besant and Thums Hardy. HARPER'S PERIODICALS, Per Year: mie eee ok, $1 00 HARPER’S MAGAZINE...........0ccecee+ 400 HARPER’S WEEKLY ..................002- 4 00 HARPER’S YOUNG PEOPLE.............. 2 00 Postage Free to all subscribers in the United States, Canadaand Mexico, The Volumes of the Bazar begin with the first Number for January of each year. When no time is mentioned, s..bscriptions will begin with the Number current at the time of receipt of order. Bound Volumes of Harper's Bazar for three years back, in neat cioth binding. will be sent by mail, postage paid, or by express, free of expense (provided the freight does not excecd one dollar per volume), for $7.00 per volume, Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mei', post paid, on receipt of $1.00 each. Remittances should be made by Post Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertise- ment without the express order of Harper & Brothers. Address : HARPER & BROTHERS, decti—dy li wky li New York. MUST BE PAID. LL accounts rendered from Watson's 4 Drug Store on July lat, 1899, must be paid before January Jat, prox., when the accounts for the past six months will be rendered. ti—decl0 To All Whom it may Concern. \ \ J HEREAS certain maliciously disposed persons have systematically and per- sistently Leon making and circulating felse and libellous statements as to my professional valifications, etc. Take notice, that if this , libellous conduct is pursued, 1 bave instructed my Solicitors, Messrs. Peters & Peters, to prosecute apy such with the utmost rigor of the law. GEO. A. BAYNES, nov29 M, D., C. M., etc., ete, ony ERI [BER 12, 1890. . = et eae SATISFACTION 6 D, Low Prices to Every Buyer of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, ALT PROWSE BROS’. (x)- nea ee een ma ea They are the Men who believe in Small Profits and Quick Sales, and in order to carry out this motto they have the Prices down below Low Water Miark. We ack our customers pot to buy Second-Class Goods. Dons pay two prices for what vou buy. Don't fail to see our Tmmense Stock, Don't forget our Prices are the Lowest. - @ — + © ROWSE Charlottetown. December 1, 1890. Hon, Mr. Laurer’ Visit. pp s HE HON. WILFRED LAURIER, M. P.,! Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, | wil address a Mass Public Meeting ——IN THE—— MARKET HALL, CHARLOTTETOWN, ON THE EVENING OF Mond:y, 22nd December, instant, DATTalMs THAN EVER Are to he had This Week at the Bazaar Store. (2) «MAS CARDS! Over 5,000 New Piain and Boxed Cards to select from. Als, a Card Boxes, trimmed with Plush, Silk and Satin—something new. on the Pub‘ic Questions of the Day. Mr. Laurier wi'l be accompanied by ae 5 MAS C A RDS j Prominent Members of the Hoxzse of Com- . mons, who, it is expected, will also deliver addresses, : Tickets will be issued from all Stations on the Railway to Charlottetown on the 22nd inst., the day of the meeting, good to return next day. ‘the doors will I t 7p. m., an is hae , £28. 1S, chair will be taken at 8 velo kaha "|Our Plush, Leather, Izzano and Oxidized Silver Goods will be found in every conceivable shape. fine stock of ‘ ‘ ———— Sea x) THOMAS W. DODD, President Liberal Asseciation. Hf. C. MACDONALD, Secretary Liberal Asseciation. dec]0—eod and wky Ladies’ and Gents’ Dressing Cases, Ladies’ and Gents’ Cuff and Collar Boxes. Ladies’ Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Work Boxes and Jewel Cases, Cients’ Shaving Cases, Ladies’ Work Baskets, Albums, Satchels, Purses, Mirrors, Toilet Brushes, Combs, Ease!s and Mirrors, Candlesticks. An Interesting Item j We have but one word to say for cur Albums ani Plush Goods: ®|/ SENT PRICES WE DEFY COMPETITION. REDDIN BROS. HAVE RECEIVED THEIR Xmas Stock of Fancy Goods SARLY THIS FALL. They are now open and ready for inspection. No trouble to show the goods. They comprise a better selection, Jaiger variety and lower prices than ever before. Ladies’ and Gents cases, German Goods, a large consignment of Fancy Goods from Silber & Fleming, London, together with a splendid assortment of Meer- chaum and Briar Pipes, Cigar Cases, Card Cases, Cribbage Boards, etc. REDDIN BROS. nov21—2aw tl 20th dec, then end AT PRE- me ee 1% ° s China, Glass and Crockery ware. LAMPS (Hall, Parlor and Library), VASES, TOILET SETS, CUPS and SAUCERS, Jugs, Candlesticks, Card and Fruit Baskets, Tumblers and Goblets, Shaving Mugs, Finger Bowls, Ink Bottles, Ink Staads, Toilet Bottles, Vinegar Bottles—Cheap ! Cheaper !! Cheapest!!! ———— (vo) -—-—— SLEIGHS, PUNGS AND SLEDS. SELLING AT COST, TO CLEAR :—Our Stock of Two Hundred Sleds. See our 30 cent Sleighs and be surprised. The Best only 60 cents, (v0) —-—_-— TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! “y | It is an acknowledged fact that the BAZAAR STORE has got the Finest | Stock of TOYS, and at the LOWEST PRICES, of any House in Tewn. Whoie- 8 ‘sale orders filled carefully and promptly. Everything New, Strange and Comical. (x)-——— ae | HE Directors of the Hillsborough Skating e e Rick are making preparations to have the iy T Bink sre making propat ‘Toy Books of Every Description, Prices for tickets for ensuing season will ke | fol'ows :— eee ae ‘well, Delightful Story. ete. Including Boys’ and Girls’ Own Annnal, Young America, Chatterbox, Chatter- Small Toy Books by the thousand, at prices unheard } 7 8 ; ONIN ins s cha e. . : + —e* eason Ticket o4 ~ of. Also, a few fine Works of Art, costly but at terrible reductions. JLLUS- Afverncea ‘ "9 99 TRATED XMAS PAPERS, with Supplements. In cases where three or more Afternoon N. B.—Before purchasing your Xmas Presents, cali and hear the prices at the Tickets are sold to members of the same BAZAAR STORE. We don’t ask you to bay; the goods sell themselves. family, a discount of 15 per cent, will be! allowed. Rink will be open during the season as fol- lows: —Every Monday night, Thursday night “; ¢ and Saturdsy afternoon, with Batd; and every Tuesday and Friday afternoon, without Band. Tickets now for sale at the following Drug Stores:—C. D. Rankin’s, Reddin Bios’, ——_-———-— (x)- A. S. Johnson’s and F de C. Davies’ harlottetown, December 10, 1890. mre sey kc. QUEEN ST Ls ; Single Admission to Skate and Promenade | TT ae re WINTER, 1891 , 5 8 WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e. —{x)——— si Allis teeth a alma . | : ae WANTED, by a young man, ina ral Hay Wal K Fi tdi . Grocery Store. Has had four years’ ex- : perience. Apply at this office. li pd—decl0 (x) . T° LET.—A Tenement House on Upper Queen sxteunui, “SS ols tee” Arrived-A Full and Complete Stock ORSES WANTED —Wanted, on or before | of KE verything in Our Line. the 13h inst., 15 good, stylish, driving! horses, weighing from 1000 to 1100 Ibs, Age, 5 to! 0 years.—W.S. MCK1g. deci ee Pcs ce ARCEL DELIVERY.—Merchants or others | : s ; yanti ‘cels delivered cheap by a reli-. Th 4 ,!~_~We ; ing ur Shle wan and tenn, whl please aadres I Mo. ARRIAGE BUILDERS ! We: intend clearing out o DowaLp, Dourlas Street, Cicy, Sw pd—decd | entire stock of Carriage Goods, and give up the trades WAXTED IMMEDIATELY.—Three good Coat For the coming season we will sell, at Specially Reduced Prices cers, ‘Ti and steady employ-' a ‘= ' ee ee ee ee for a ee a CARRIAGE GOODS. Term. : ~ rices LOW ior Uash. NORTON & FENNELL, City Hardware Store. D. C. McLEOD, Seer tn: dec8 —dy tf WANTED.—A second-hand Driving Sleigh | (single}, light, strong, and in good order, Apply at this office, 2i—dec10 le WANTED.—A lad with some knowledge ef the | Short. drug business. Apply at Watson’s Drvrg | Store. tf—-nov29 jy ANTED.—A_ good plain Cook. Highest | wages and no washing. office. ek Charlottetown, Dec, 9. 1890—2aw and wy