i a a Aa “ if eh ehae Gdi jac 1, lienis, ‘ = ‘< o ‘ - : plush ¢ t om —_ er Nep ly noon ; o* t DD rl iiott & { de a a of i Si ; 1 ve X 4 - a : i. —_ ‘ tink et t \ > { - \ J ‘ B 232 > i n” tr a. j a ‘ p ng Sst in Met { ‘ i a :D , i ul ] : the - - ss the } > poy l : D Mi H 1 Cl r) > : g ses i Ni O “a ‘on puiy class will lx Lisp sed t vew Years Students | s sual - \ NE as ner t Clo Wa 3 ; y . “ ¢ + \ “ x 4 : = -: 4 i al quart o \ vv Esq., will read a this e\ me be the Literary ul insti ‘ tled ** Great Epo Lit t heir Causes - —_— ' } the order oi the in t 1 we May say that ws : prepared to ive any time to w. Don't all come at once ! ell vi Cue Temperance 5 f Hope organize R W. Harr ection with t fetho ‘ t eit 7 has Lik | vl sixty - 2 » t possibl n I M. \ lo ed to. | s portan wi ai teni a — \v ng of the Benevolent Irish . ty erary and De i Clab. will | r » t Lo \ | wl us business of ~ a ta } l the bu liary Magistrates Court this tf Ww Sone doubt abont 1@ . Fat cogen ent f was ordered. senna ; 1g able to g y ten v t the factory to “A ave i ided to sel] 1 j ones $3 per pair rt] ; re ell, { hi i our pari yrapn ) i g ing that Mr. Gerrior had red na a pted a call to Summer- esbyte ( h was incorrect, inas no s ill was before the Pr hh me Pneaday = a ; {ETUING new in the Clock line nice yr gilt 4mm or repe sti ng strike h it is suitabi Xmas | esen Call saa pul hase ome friends and relations. They are on ei;. G ; s Store, north site o cniitiiatiiainiigh FOR THE RUSH. ~¢ hoice mixed con- sry 20 . per lb, green grapes, 20 cis. hes, lates, prunes, oralices, lemons, iar ie g toys, nuts, etc., etc.,very ‘ Splendid dsj lay. Careful att ntion : gains fo all. Our store is the right to buy Xmas goods.-——Geo. Carter & Co vi ts dec23 2i ss us kindly consented to lecture ’ oo. 2 iext Monday even H pularit s a lecturer will no | lience We would yl 1, espe ially, that the it mld not be allowed to pass of he 5 ellent a lecture as Mr. Bain’s is i » be, on so inter and instructive a t md —_— \ LARGE meeting wa held last evening for t ; nos f forming an Athletic Associa- t Ch ottetown. All were unanimous h an Association is greatly needed, ynmittee of five w is appointed to obtain tes of the ost and names of persons would subseri to such Association. i ymimittee ts to report ata genera] meet- } held in three weeks. an nip — y gale and tea in the Market Hall rere ernoon and e% , , d with the st sses of the ning must certainly season. THE DAT be all that could be desired, SuFFE! Se eT, COT ee “TELEGRAPHIC VEWS. {SPECIAL Despatones To Tur Exams) Kk. | The Irish Question Lonpon, Dec. 22 j An interchange of views between Glad- stone and his colleagues of the last Liberal i “. inet, on sattitude to be wdopted by the Liberal ¥ at the opening of parlia- | ment has r ed in an agreement to su} ps ré the Gwernment in all loyal etf rts | to suppress anti-ren campaign, but i ul the nmediate enforce jment « some I of Parnell’s bill |! the suspension of evictions Che J | Mall ¢ ’ | ! lac cit i ie Hh f{atadsi la ul Parr no long nk ord with th i unk he . S i error, will ha f P nent meets withou jeven ti » or the marty Notwith t ndit Pat dis isu? Dillon ) Brien and Hal continue their anti-rent if ‘ mnec, wing * cli sree ment with the | Lord Randeiph Resigns. Lonpon, Dec. 22. i] The 7 anygou es that Lord Ran | ¢o:pu Churchill has resigned his seat in the | i with reterence expens of th ountry i ' difficulties and ‘ he ved of the Home | Legislature Measures of the Cabinet. } jini i Rs . Fata! Accident he : on A INGSTO Ont Di Gee i } : 1 ' i O-Cay t tins! named Hornbrook, | fell 40 feet the ground, receiving mjur- i hich ]} i shortly fier Heavy Storm Bi LIN. le 22 é w-s which is. still rag \ I Germany, caused a suspension of railway trattic with HUXOl hurena and Bavaria ae ae i . Killed by Liquor. Toronto, Dec. 22. A Discredited Rumor. Dec The rumor of the fall of Kassala, SEL ed y est 1s cdiseredited here. CatRKo, . ae era ‘V, Weather Bulletin. Toronto, December 23—L0 a.m. Moderate winds, generally fair weather, stationery or slightly higher temperature. ro Orwell Literary Association, iu wint ! ce, a meeting was held it Orwell Cove Schoolhouse on Wednesday, he 15th in r th purpose of organiz at that place. i iol ; aes ing was called to order by ap- } pointin Mr. John M. Grant Chairman. it was then proposed by Mr. H. Stephens synd unanimou i | to that th hg pl eed organ i club, te b < wh us t Orwell Literary A ‘lation The following oft rs W hen electe President—-John Grant. oo ‘ } LR. McDon | ‘Treasurer. --D. D. McLeod. . etat } es McDon ws Execut Cor tee % ephen . a MeDonal \nons ( ies, J ataiiec and J 1 MeLe = ul meeting of the Club w ill be held i the evening of the 23rd inst., when the subiect ** How is more information gained, by reading or by observation, ” will be dis cussed Jaures McDona.Lp, Secretary. Orwe Dec. 11, 1556 veil? G+ Mp - _ Sexe G. H. Taylor’s new stock of Watches today. North side of Queen Square. - Tue only Steam Sewing Machine and Gun Repairing Shop in the Dominion, and the mly place where you can get every | part of a Sewing Machine or a Gun made 1s at Brown s, ut the Athenzeum, Ch’town. ti—oc.30 lad One of our city wits sends us the following lines addressed to George W. Millner, Esq, Canto I. First among humbugs did Georg Millnez tand, si uu : : : As orator he sanctified this wicked land ; But a greater humbug still has just been oun l. And now his Sifter claims the foremost ground, Our ccrrespondent thinks these lines will the prize Sifter. We shall see - - ( ptt ure ERS from lung diseages should read following tne HaAirax, Sept. 18, 1886. Antiseptic Inhaler ¢ Srxs.— have been using your Inhaler two weeks for affection of the lungs, having had one severe hemorrhage, and must say that [ have received benefit, so much so as to give me hope of a cure, my sleep being more tran quil and appetite i improve “i, and the collection of. p} legin much easier to raise ; it has change vd being more healthy looking. My for which the most experienc “ed able to do but little, nothing more could The color als: , PASC is oue physic ians seemed to be and in fact I was tuld that be done and no medicine they could give w ould stions were grech qree Ee oe, wee cure, after having been under their een aaa The fancy tables were well for over a year. The hacking cough © hich, oh wsetnl nm ornamental aren les betore using the Inhal wer, Was ‘almost Sia preside .d over by the most aturac tive now seco me but little exe ept in the morn 1S ee The te and re | ings, and even these times 4 nope alter con- sbles fairly groaned under wi tinued nse to overcome. I would not like to good ti thetems; one ee | part with the instrument, and would recom- bor ee. et url | mend it to any similarly affected. e ~show were selected wit (Signed) Joun Roacu, l among them was a splemil | A Barber, mac genial fellow-citizen of Ash Upper Water Street. , tille band discours : : é t - al realized was | The Inhaler can be seen at W. R. Watsons Drug Store. While J. Guthrie and T. stare gan were out on the Bay last night, under the influ ence of li juor, the b ipsized and Har- | rigan was dr whe d. Obituary M INTREAL, Dee. Zz. Judge Ramsay died this afternoon ét his residence, Dr. Hughes, Quebec, in the 60th | has rere ne EEE a PORE no XAMINER, - Special Notices. Wiawaw Surpeur Dorsey Golf & Co's dec 22 ti Lapies’ aud Gents’ Slippers in great variety at Do Goff & Co's ti lec22 EXTRA VALUE in Teas at A. E. Yuill’s Flour and Tea Store, wholesale and retail, No. 65 (Queen Street. 10i—dec22 Antriqguaries.—A quarto Bible and Church of England Prayer Book, 210 years old (pub lished in 1676). is for sal 1? may be seen at thes ottice of John Cvoombs. Lower (Jueen S treet. dec22 3i ‘YuIn's Besr. This Flour is fresh from t mills, is branded to order, and is the finest ever bronucht to t city, and, also, ther brands, with prices to suit, at No. 6D () ‘nh Sti t de2] tf oft shall the pinion plum’d goddess essay And back, tu iin, on herself in dismay? Vake « ve ali eubure he flight you : ~ st ty) is for honot d not for the ‘‘Sifter” von MILLNER’s Asaf SIrrer. D>. DALDESTON h received to-day a nice lot of fresh Biscuit od Jersey Lemon, Sweet Wine, Cocoanut Fingers, and an assortment tf Fancy Cakes. 3i—dec20 A SPI snip lot of sorted croe kery and Glass war t land “a per bark Mose lle will be sold eap | t W. P. Colwill’s. dec i4,dy 2W D. A. Broce is opening to-day 2 cases Naps, aon and Worsted Overcoatings, finest ver shown in the city. See them. nov6—ti CALL and see the very fine and full line of China, GI assorted Crockery so very iSS and wee ee QF and 3 J etail. ® oe Nan : £2 ; Daatynr fial : ght onfectionery, Pastry Cake & Fruit } iu the City, I have from the ut ad ote W P . : ) Finest mate Checeiate and i > gy 7 -< ° rench Cream Candies, iown to th old-fashicr . Molasses Can ly. Try Our rani Molasses Chewing Cream, Fig Crea i Ches 5 Landies—they are new and I Pastry, Fruit and Plum Cake, Cookies and Pies } at Loe a) eee tt, Us a ae in Apgles, Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, Pears and Cranberries. NUTS—Assorted kinds. Barley Sugar Toys in } great varie ty, at ~~ oe Ww. F. GCA®TER’S. ws * Dec. 18—sat tu th pat 2i ta & thur SHE PUSALE, GREY FLANNEL, PEND purty PIECES cents @ yard, from HE Talk of the Town is PATON CHEAP GOODS. & CO's, BUY your TEA from JAMES PATON & CO., 2 Market Square. \ BIG STOCK of FUR CAPS and GOAT “* ROBES. FISEFUL PRESENTS FOR CHRISTMAS: Gloves, Silk Umbrellas, Fur-lined Dolmans, Handkerchiefs and Giove Boxes, Cheap at J. PATON & CO'S. —ene me ee AMES PATON & CO, offer Special Induce- ~ ments to CASH BUYERS. ADIES’ JACKETS, MANTLES, &c., L under regular prices. ( OUNTRY STOMERS will find 4 PATON & CO’S unrivalled for Variety, lence and Cheapness of Goods. JAMES Ix- ce} MANTLE buy before AND ULSTER ‘RAND LOT of A you see (CLOTHS, Don't stock. who wants a new HAT or 0 to JAMES PATON & BUSY. Small p rofits are the and don’t you forget the place, JAMES PATON & CO’S, Market Squire Charlottetown. REAL BARGAINS in Blankets, Horse Rugs, ., at JAMES PATON & CO's. THE ) following is a list a the different COR- SETS we have in stock, price 40 cents up: Dr, Warner’s New Perfumed, Maud, Beauty, BEYER BODY 4 NET should CO's, ILL ter ms, secret St &C., & Star, Juno, Paris, Rattler, Sensation, Lansdowne, Improved, Bonanza, Health, Dermatoid, Lily, Progress, Nursing, and Butterfly [ya FUL CHRISTMAS PRE TL wee: Fur Glov Fur Mitts. Silk Se arfs, Cardigans, Si tk Handkerchiefs, brellas and Fur Coats. -_ Mufflers, Um- LINDERS & DRAWERS, al extra v alue, i PATON & CO’S, XXTRA GOOD VALUE in TEA this season, 4 done up in 5, 10 and 20 pound parcels. DRESS GOODS! RFS Dress Goods! cheap, at JAMES.PATON & CO’S , Wool Sacques, Mitts, Vests, &c., &e. COL SCA lioods, Tam O’Skhasters, SATCHEIS & PRUNKS, TRAVELLING | BAGS at Botiom Prices, at : JAMES PATON & CO’S THE Largest and most Compiete CARPET DEPARTMENT on the Islan! Hemp, fapestry, Brussels and Plush terns and Low Prices. Scotch, Carpets, good pat The Puzzle is to fir nd a better place Dry Goods than N JAS. PATON LOTTETOWN, Dec. 14, 1886, (O'S, CHAR Un mmiin OLA A = “SPEUI ALTY. MHE undersigned, wishing to thank his many friends for their patronage during the past twenty-five years, be ae é to intimate that he iS 0 ow prepared lo execute him with neatness and de patch Painjing and Repairing 7 1¢ at bottom prices and all work warranted first-class. New and second-hand American Carryalls, &c,. always on hand. Shop opposite the Law Court,North Side Queen Square, WwW. J. FRtSER, late of the firm of MoeKinnon, Fraser & Co. Nov. 29 188)6—6 wks 2aw ve Buggies, Kid | much our | BON- | SENTS FOR GEN-} to buy your | ' | } | \I chester Street, ald Repairing’ all work entrusted to | — -.. <ERRSRA YF, NEW C CUu ene VLA. S AT- H. TAYLOR'S J EWELRY , in Gold and Silver. FANCY CLOCKS, in Plush, &c. SILVERWARE, in Useful and Fancy Articles, Everything LOW during the holiday season, North Side Queen Square. Dec, 14 14—eod wky 2i Pe be BAILY, CHRISTMAS & NEW YEARS, R “xTU TICKETS, at one first-class fare will \ be isst aia to and from all Stations on this Railway, except those on Cane Traverse Branch, on 24th, 25th, 27th, and 3ist December, inst., and on Jannary Ist, 1887, good to return up to and on grad January, 1887 Tickets will also be issued from all other Sta- tions to Stations on Cape Traverse Branch, on } inst., and on Janu- irn as above; and from i December, good to ret d, 25th and 306 ry Ast, 1887, =~) 1 ations on Cape ‘Traverse Branch to all other Stations on December 24th, 27th and 3lst, inst., | ood to return up toand on January 4th, 1887. JAMES COLEMAN; ndent. Superinte Dec 17th. 1886 ex pat eod wky prs 2i IS COMING BOOKS! BOOKS! tllwas Oilice, Ch’'town, OHRISTMAS i BOOKS! | J! ST re eived at the Bible and Tract Deposi | tory. Lice supply of axazines, Gift Books, {Text Kooks, Christmas Cards, Reward Cards, | Mottoes, Sunday School Books, &ce., &e. Bibles and ‘Testaments at a!l prices. M. F. ELLIS. A. t + LO —- i W KX would inform, the and Prince Edward ! MR. SA? TA CLAUS ens of Charlottetown land generally, that wili be at the DIAMOND BOOKSTORE, after Monday, Gth December, inst, gin his possession the largest, choicest and best value G “4 rs and PikKSENTS ever placed at his disposal) Come and see him early. &a The closiag Levee on remain open until midnight. our on and fhavin Christmas Eve will Kespectfully, CHRISTMAS, NEWYEAR & COQ, 1884, Dec. 6, cities Referring to the foregoing I would urge the } necessity of an early visit to Mr, Claus, as the 18 | terrific crush, usual on Christmas Eve, prevents him-paving his proverbial courtesy to visitors. | The Christmas Cards, Fancy Goods, Toys, &c , 1; ofthe present visit being so very numerous, we cannot particularize, It is absolutely imperative that you come and view the immense stock. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore. Ch’town, Dec. 6, 1886, } if Horses Wanted, [ WILL be in Charlottetown for some time and will be prepared to purchase a number cf )} GOOD HORSES. Don’t fail to see me, JAMES KEEGAN. -Cornme: al, &e. the following heap for Cash : Flour, | | Dec, 15. | LAE hove just laid in oot “€ tock, and will sell ¢ 125 bbls. F LOU R, ‘* Stockwell Patent,” 125 ** Beaver,” 125 $4 ‘* Kent,” 100 D. CORNMEAL, | 100 bags SALT. Aiso—A Full line of General Groceries. A. HORNE & COoO., Upper Queen Street. 16, 1886—dy 4i wky Ch’town, Dec. ae. men ms, L4pSe, MOTE, dhe } L' STA Lady’s Muff; black curly fur. Any ; >4 one returning the same to the oflice of Messrs. Bayfield & Blane hard will be suitably rewarded. dec23 tf pol ND—Drifting with the ice off Crown Point, Lot 49, lust Friday, the 19th inst.,a Cask Buoy, Withiron band around middie and swivel and hook attached ; buoy is painted black with white rings round each end. Owner have the can } Same, after paying expenses, by applying to | William A, Jardine, Crown Point, Lot 49, dec2i 2i pd ' | , O LET—A Cottage, on Sidney Street, opposite | the Methodist Charch ; immediate possession |given, Apply to John Kelly, City ‘souncillor, or "| tothe owner, Edward Kelly. decl8 4i pd } ' | ly ' \ ANTED A T ONC ‘E A good plain Cook. Apply to Mrs. F. H. Beer, dec 18 3i \NTED—A Girl for general housework in a small family. Apply at once to Mrs. W. R. Prince Street. declh4 tf -A Store and Dwe hing, one door north Millner’s; possession given iminedi- ion jaire at the Duncan House, corner Water Streets.—W. H. Farquharson. novs tt | W- Boreham, | ipo LET i of G. W } ately. Prince and Shop and Tenement on Upper Queen lately occupied by W. W. Rodd, Apply on the premises, nov2i tf TO LET street, The House at the e at head of Pownal I now occupied by Mrs. Robert Weeks, Enquire at THE EXAMINER office. novl7 eod mo LET Street, mo LET—That brick House and Shop on Dor formerly occupied by Owen Connolly ; immediate possession given. For terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. junZi eod po LET--A House on Pleasant Street, with stable and well in yard. Applyto William Dodd. octa nr sisted | \0 LET—That brick House on Dundas Espla- } nade, now in the possession of G. H. Haszard, | | Ksq.: possession given Ist “Or tober next. For} terms and particulars appiy to Owen Connolly. jun2l eod ti ro LET \ House and Outbuild gs and 6 Acr of Land, known as “Ms wry fle Nd” sits atu ih | Malpeque Road, adioining th 1e premises of Mal- ecolm McLeod, Esq. For further particulars | apply to J. G. Eckstadt, at St. Vincent’s Nupsery.’ novs tf OR SAL E—A Dwelling Hease and Shop tuate on Euston Street. For terms and par- fetoce ars ape ply to Geor moore A eae or to the owner on septs tf the premise 's.-—Hi CO aaa TPH DECHMBER 23, ai oome IMERRY X ey 1836. Feather Fire Screens, . Feather Mats, Plush and Leather Satchels, Fur Muffs and Capes, ur Gauntlets, silk Handkerchiefs, Handkerchiefs — ail kinds, Lined Kid Gloves and Mitts, Cushions, Slippers, Fender-Stools, Brackets, Footstools, Kic¢., i Banners, Ete, Ete. — PRESEN TS, FOR CHRISTMAS. USHEHU Li JUST THE THING aa CALL AND BEHR BROS. Dec. SEE THEM AT Ch'town, 14, 1885. During Christmas and New Year Weeks! we will offer the balanee of our Rue Capes at prices to clear, at $6.°%5 for $5.00. at 85.00 for $4.00. Fur Cap os at $4.00 for $3 20. fur Capes at $3 75 for $3.00. Fur Capes at $3.09 for $2.40. Far Capes at $2.46 fer $1,990. ALS O— Fur-lined Cloaks, Kyrie Cloth Newmarket Coats, Child's Cloth Jackets. SEAR EES & STEWART, Suceessors to GEO. DAVIES Fur Capes Fur Capes & CO. Dec. 20, 1885. Sn Tee GOOD THINGS FOR - Christmas & New Year. initiate erat cain ee rFTHE CITY STEAM BAKERY is headquarters for the following goods ;- BISCUITS—-Choice, Plain and Fancy Biscuits, in boxes from 5lbs., upwards, These goods are made in our new rotary oven and cannot be surpassed in quality. PIES-——Apple, Washington, Raspberry, Cranberry, Cocoa, Cream, Chocolate, &c. CAKE—Plain, Fruit, Rich Fruit, Sweet, Wine and Queen, &c. Jelly Roll, Jelly Squares, Tartletts, Charlotte Rousse, &c., &c CONFECTIONERY —Clear Toys, Tablets, Choice Mixtures, Chocolate Creams, Car) mels, &c., Ke. Prices luw. J. @ rt rae. PRINCE STREET. = ———— pai BRITISH WAREHOUSE aa QUEEN STREET. eee EATENMVE CASH SALE | sa All the above guaranteed Fresh. Dec. 20, 1886. I have decided to close out the whole of my stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, commencing De- cember 15th, 1886, and continuing until the whole ts disposed of, at LARGE DISCOUNTS FOR a eee a. 2: ta Ch'town, Det; 14—wky “ S ‘ eae ° Pn MON dain ee et NE tts Bis . sag =» tenon — 3 sacar TTS — > ti enanssien corataisinaie eae ee yt a EO" TE * J b yi a mn n—oenes