Ne i ea Ti Local and Other Items. wt the Roller Rink to-night. 2 . Lamm i UNS Wt Le is . - ius Man 1 elections take pl we to-d uy. ~~ Print ! AN it the London House. dec¥Y iy ¥ — CHOICE pears isi to Bartlett's, at W. F. Carter 8. dee 9, 3i - = > A oreat variety of toys, just the thing for th ele! lee scowls. > > > isee the Xmas cards at Lewis’. est and best in the city. | UNCLE SAM N THR | TALI ; . a U) iis ug it LUO, i Vy 3, Coloring Extracts, Olives, Peels, ieee Spices, all the best, at Watson's. , i . oo r Wasarinarox, Dec. 8 ' om The Presid . : esident to-day trans ‘ t qyY ‘I < or . mh igi sf ‘tts anc Fur Caps in great variety | Congress the correspondence in relation to | . ' ow — dy wy oi... decd . ope ence Nn relation CO | - \ REAUTIPUL assortment of table for Xmas 2 ; 3 plush gooda, presents at Lewis’. luey begin young in Kansas. In the last divorce case decided in that state the wife was v uy j nesiniuaiiitiatiiaiall Birts Crass in ¥Y. M. C. A. this evening, at 8 o'ci All young men are cordially in- ted t& » attend, stints SpectaL Vatve.—-Men'’s Heavy Cardigan Kets, 31.40 to Sl. ,, at the London H suse. decS—dy wy 3i eiiliieiss Ovcr thanks are due F. 7 agent of t Hartford several handsome calender » Newbery, Esq., Insurance Co., for wiles Tae brig Ida Maud, loaded with and oats by F. T. Newbery, Esq., Demerara yesterd Ly , potatoes sailed for ernvoon, => Cue windows of Watson's Drug Store are! full of bear tiful pre its lor every one. Ex- amine b> lore vUYINE eis whe re. Johnstone will hold Div Service in the Loug Creek School House, Lot 65, on Tuesday evening, 14th inst Eacu Polling | will be entitled to three del , Liberal-Conservative Convent io di ision in Queen’s County gates at the y ‘ o Tue steamer M. A, Starr left Canso at 10 o'clock this morning, and will arrive here this evening.--\W. \V. Clarke, Agent. d BLIC m ng is to be held in Summer- side this « rening, o consider dn necessity ol farther improvements in the harbor. — ° A STEEL screw steamer of 1,000 tons has been ordered from a San Frapvisco company by the Canadian Pacific railway, to Puget Sound py on Ae Cuorce Batpwin Arpeies.—In the car lot at Auction on Monday next, will be Baldwin Appies.—A. offered 50 barrels Choice No. ] MeNeill, Au stioneet i aidlicaeseal Tue Stipendiary Magistrate has received $13 additional towards the proposed Christ- mas dinner for the peor. This makes $29 re- ceived in two days. Good. seria: ome A Bosros woman, by way of experiment, recently tied a pedometer to her chin, and diacovered that she talked thirty-three miles between breakfast and lunch, ernie Ar it! Stipen li ry M scistrate’s Court yes- terday, two Scott Act cases were postponed until Monday next, aad a sailor who deserted from his ship was remanded to jail until the ship was ready to sail, -_— —— A Scorr Act summons was issued by the Stipendiary Magistrate this\forenoon. This shows that his Honor is not gv vying to stay his hand because his jurisdiction in criminal cases has been called in question. = en ne Sornis hasga branch of the Society. Tye officers are: President: minie Rice, Vie ? SNevond Vice do; Jar Treesurer, and Danig) E. i evolent Irish oseph Doyle, do; James MeQuaid, Secretary cted by a r to re- to 100 20 and Toronto City vote of 24 to 11, the p duce the number of ta and the nur nber ol s! Lops from 69 to THe increasing ‘icense fee to $600 antjg500 re spective! : aaa Jvuas Micatpo was, yesterday noon sent up for trialin the Supreme stabbing with intent to murder. He per sists in the assertion th«t he was iluse on ship-board ; and the Captain says his state- ments are net correct, Smith, the woypded man, is much easier to-day. i a, Aw Ottawa despatch says :—Official circu- lars. have been sent to the ent of Canada inviting it to send representatives to a conference in London next spr ing, for the special purpose of disc ussing the defence question ; postal arrangements ‘and other mat- ters of interest to the empire will also likely be discussed. dd cane Tae steamer Neptune, which left Georg town for Pictou yesterday mourning to coal, expected here to-morrow afternoon. She w y between this port and Pictou after the Plana steamers hive been taken off, as long a which she will be transferred ssible, after . This is the to the Georgetown- aa aon route. sensible course to pu: > _ 0. O. F.—At a regular - séssiom.gf Port la jas Encampment, held last evening, the fol- lowing were elected fur the ensuing year: C. F.--William Taylor. H. P. —James R. McKee. Ss. W.—W-eR. Boreham. Scribe —Dawid R. Maclennan. F. S.Richard Maynard. Treas.—W. Doull. J. W.—Charles Lawson. ninsitlaiiaidiiiiin Tur steamer Northern Light arrived from Svlney at _— o'clock this forenoon, having in tow the barkentine Moselle, which put into Sydaey on t s 29th ult. with cargo shifted, | sails lost, and several of her crew sick. Capt. Rendle tells a tongh story of the passage to Syduey, which was almost a continuous storm. On the frst week out he lost his sails. The water next gaveout. On the 27: of pag sched the Mag rdalens, but was three rag blown of. For about a fort night, commencing with the morning of ti ne 18 h, he deifred about betwe en Capes Ney and Anguille, during which time a seaman name i Ch - yi, hailing fron Liverp<ol, G. B., fell from the foreyard to the deck, injc ing his back and shou! der. A ort 7 Ly. v0. the 29th the Moselie put into Sidney in distress. After some necessary ren ifrs hi ai been atected, andthe arrival of the Nort . Light, she left for this port, ar- riving 23 above stated. She is now at Peake’s, Sats enact dicharging expo. Mz, Shock No 2 wns:t -dinchorging, oe, Ott on of the vessel's bulwarks was also torn | eter IE DAILY EX AMID TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. iSPRCIAL Despatcurs to Tax EXAMINE. } THE FISHERIES DIF FICUL' Li Corr espondence 8 Submitied te Congress CO: SPENSAT: 0) ‘i DEMANDED, | the Canadi n tisheries disputes, and a let it ‘Yr trom the Secret iry of State i subject. In his letter the gests that a < law to take provis of the losses su during th year by Amer owing to unfriendly President sug ican isner and unwarranted treat- iiCit, ment by the local au‘ horities of the Maritime | Provinces of Canada. tie concluded as follows: ‘““Iimay have recommendations during the present session for such remedial legislation aS may become neces: sary for the protection of the rights of the citizens en- ea a , gaged in open sea fisheries in the North Atlantic waters.’ In his letter to th ?re ident, the secre tary of State says is to be deeply re is ie -_ lishery cutlu- ed t} tt no svlution of the } aa ; aS Deen received, although propos! is are how pending, which it is hope uly prove the > basis of just and permanent | ; | fe tleinent, Notilication has been duly git j he says, to — yevernment ‘ | ' } : damages caused to American the unwarrantabie action of the authoritie of the Dominion of Canada, not merely fo; ummary seizure heir vessels, and | the exaction of heavy fines in advance of hearin snc judgymen but fer curtailment the | rivileces to which they were justly entitled under ommercial reculations 3 well as treaty stipulations and the consequent interferen with their legitimate voyage whereby Natural profits of their industry were seri ously deminished and in many eases 1 holly | destroyed.’ : Sk Se meludeu by r ending the ap Point orke of a“ Pheai als 2 (Uo Si ertain the cact loss ine uch case, that the several laims may be properly to Her Maj jesty's Government. ry’ 7:3 } presented t Canadian News. Toronto, Dec. 8. A commercial traveller named King was found dead in bed in Trenton, Ont terday. He had been drinking hard. Win. Moore, an old man who left the hospital at Kingston on the 7th, was found dead on the road. He had perished in the cod. At Montreal on the 7th, a young man named Dominique, lately from Quebec, committed suicide by shooting himseli through the brain. Cause unknown. David Weir, of Keene County, Durham, Ont., fell down stairs and died shortly afterwards of the injuries sustained. -» yes- Bratal Guiraxe. Sr. Louis, Mo., Dec. 8. c dl outrage was mmitted in this city yesierday in broad daylight. Mrs. J. W. Gutting was Fuerte in “th » house of her husband, when two men drove to the door and admission. Having entered, they overpowered her and carried her from the house, } mood her buggy, drove to a secluded pl ice, and re} peate dly outraged her. The rufiians were arrested. The affair has cause! creat excitement. A most brutz asked for Ina or A Fierce Rivet. Dustin, Dec. 8. The Catholics of Lurgan, magh, formed in procession last night and marched through to show their joy at the aerial of some of their num- ber who had been tried on charges of riot- ing. The Orangemen of the town resented the demonstration. A fierce riot ensaed, which was finally quelled by the dyagoons. A score of persons were wounded County Ar- ] ‘ the streets, = - Epertant c eal Find. Orrawa, Dec. 8. Word has been received in this city that the mining compauy who re cently com- }menced operations at B nit, N. W. 'T. have | struck a seain of anthracite coal seven feet | six inches in diameter. That location alone | will supply coal for the Northwest for the next fifty years. Man Overboard. a are Mass., Dec. 8. | , owners Herrick, from Summer-4 j sifle, P. isiand. for Boston, has arrived. i Capt. Ke iy reports: Dec., 6, Lewis Perry, | ; | belonging sto Nova Scotia, one of the crew, ;was washed overboard and drowned. The | vedsal also parted her chain and lost an} | anchor. es a English News. Lonpon, Dec. 8. ' a ; and Ireland, and communication by tele- graph is seriously interfere d with. Prince Alexander, late of f Bulgaria, ed Queen Victoria yesterday. visit- ne ue Anotber Farthquake. New Yor, Dec. 8. on the san @ iMisssion be authorized by| stains a} 1}ted CANDIED PEEL®, of Great Britain | that cor Inpensation i8 eapected lor loss and } hermen by i oy 9 G2 -™ ae oon ag rar 5 2 a. 4. 8 #¢t# ‘ ie “ \eguSines § @ae Bt tuk Se fF a Ge SO & CE 2 Ey % os Diy a. ‘Whol v1 rure 1g = =WwAHSOMS, ; ; &) y 4 , } . i vot. Kine dinglisa CON. Strong gales prevail throughout England | YWwy NER, WahrikD. At the Manese of nos Canin, inst., by the Rev. Jas. Carrutbhers.Simon Burke, Oi Geurgetown, to Harriet Keop, oP this cits BSH LED. On the 7th ins Katie, infant daug!l r of My: Farquhar Mcleod, of Euston lowu, aged 4 yea wo eeeree mee + ene comer = ct vit M : HIE ( 9 Gillhi ld) Li dib. ; , ® Street, Charlotte ee ne eS Oe ee Bhiviinivea Sty Bg San on the 7th { Hes, » ay 3ihy ual 7 = ° -. ae RSDAY, . pets, RY Au tow, } at way i> roth imst., L.0 Bp. mt., i Parios Set, 2 Beli-room Sects, Dining-room and Kitchen arniture, Carpe’ s, Croi Kery ware, XC. ; ALSO 2 Horses, 3 Sleighs, &e. G. M. HARRIS. Dae. &, 1826.~ “i Auctioneer. AZAAR. be held on DECEMBER IJ6th, in eors open t 12 o'clock; tea on the tables at 5p. m.; admittance, lWets, gratefully received by kis.. LAIRD, President. KS. C. PALMER, Vice do, KS, COLEMAN, da. MES. F.. D. BEER, Secretary. l ‘yntri butions ~ | | ; | | & A | 1 \ i z a | | | | : | : | ! } nanras Tammany Anniog & | ‘ bs | Gr: ADES, 8 Ora ia vite iB D5 ubinvis, ra} Digs, C. | } 9 . } ' ie) ’ ra | J High-t irn Jauniing Sleigh (nearly new), J B X°S UN IIC2 fe \ [SINS, 1 Wood Sieigh (nearly new). i 1 Dox sleigh. | GUD ao rine iGs | -1 Set Driving Harness. i | i Sres sprees Her ess, } ‘ i ol i Pr 7 a 1.3 1 Ms i years Oi 200) pounds Keeler’s Celebra- | acrach of tier ’ lL Miich Cow. : Choice Tuble and TIONERY: French Choco- e€ Drops, Caramels,. Creams, Guriaien aia iwc., &e. Fancy Bisenits, i. XC. ALSO: Jams, Jellies, & <cmRm ££ MOMER £- fn TH ee el § e ie De a cael Ee wae _— Re £5 a by Ss 3 eG at —3 od | Py : ; es g - wy en a SF i“ has been decided to offer the whole. of the Stoek i in tha store of “Reid Bros” in the Cém- , lately conducted by James A. Reid, PER DERS the sub- et 4 o'clock, mit Hal? a ee a? Sn eren Bioel 7 at aders SEAL 1 for the whole stock w araceived by riber until MONDAY the 13th inst .m Ti Rus: C mdelivery of onde, ment to be made not later than the 3ist DRCEM- BER, mst , at noon, Yhe Stock can be examined in from 9% a. m., tod p. m. HENRY LONGWORTH, the Store daily Sherilf. Ch'town, Der. &. ames « “—<2 5 6 eos To ' ove =e e BGs Be PRE ts & Su os ec 32 oe ee GG: PEE @ ox ‘4 cas ie Clearing - Out yale | th of Cloth, Ready-matle Women’s Wear, &e. ca =_ moe ] = Cc) : = ae = ot — THE ) uridersigred gives notice that by virtue of Writs of Execution out of the Supreme Count, at the suit of John LV. Reid, and at the suit of the fryon Woolen Manufacturipy Co., against James A. Reid, a" und er sundry a itachments against the said. mes A. Reid, as debtor, he has acixed: e nd k vied upon ail the are k in trad: of the said James A. Heid now in he store of Reid Br os., in the Cameron harlotte- tewn, and will, in compliance w resolution of creditors, passed on the ith day of Vecem ber, inst., 0 and after - * - aa e¢s ot W ednesday. . De ¢, Sth inst., and from day to da til the whole is disposed of, offer a whole of said stock for sale in quan 1e trade an vd purct hasers ry LONGW ORTH, Sheriff. HENRY & ies to suit tl Ch’town, Dec.7, 1886--dy & wky ae a > ’ a > ‘ a chawttiin s Sone "hs nt? a“ KJ E wonvld inform the citizens of “harloti and Prince Edward I-land generally, our MR. SANTA CLAUS will be at the DIAMONT BOOKSTORE, on and after Monday, Sth December, inst, iaving in his possession the largest, choicest and est valne GIF FS and PRESENTS ever placed at his disposal, | Come and sée him early | gar he elosing Levee on C! | remain open until midnight. Respectfully, — iAS, NEWY etown that sristmas Eve will EAR & CO. ‘Dee, 6, 133 | Referring ‘to the foregoing I would urge the j necessity of an early Visit to Mr. Ciaus, as tb | terrific crash. usual on Christmas hve, pre him paying his proverbial courtesy to visitors. fhe Chrisiinas Cards, Fancy Goods, Toys, &c, | of the present Visit bein; so very numerous, we ; cannot.particularize. itis absolutely imperative | that you come and view the immense stock, THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Diaimond Bookstore. | } ! | Ch'town, Dec. 6, 1886, j SOR, HY There was snother earthquake shock at! Columbia, South Carolina, yesterday, and te, ¥ eit “s ’ C4. places in tne stat ats @vU SCvVClG Weather Batletin. Toronto, December ?—10 a.m. Moderate to fresh wester] ly winds, fair wea ther, not much chauge in temperature. n+ te > ge | AccoRDING to au a t of the ment, passed to establish th birch, he was born Cs. 23, 4004 3. C. not kogwn that. any portion of hie Sebolrates the day. Naglish parkia- | ‘ate of Adam's | lt ia | HHLAND FYY order Bb 2 of the Vice Admiralty Court | BD Prince Edward Islan lL anc under a war- | rant tye therefrom schooner ‘**High- ‘land L ght,” he ackle, apparel and furni- | ture, will be QUEEN’S WHARF ‘ Georgetown, | On Tuesday, Dee. t4th, 1886, | at the hour “of TWE LE o ‘clock, aqme ie Br ee ae oi sad bHy AUCLION, ab JOHN SMITH, Deputy Marsial of V. A: Court. ' Ca 'town, Dva 6, 1896—t1 sale and pay-- venis |} 2 Lea? as ro TL eT The : : iz Collars, Hames, Whips, ? Bells, Wraps, &«,, &ce. Ay 7) ered C. i. CHANDLER, At Messrs. Norton & Fenneii’s. Dec. 3, 1885. CONVENTION of delegates from all the - Polling Vivisions of Quieens County will be held at scott's Uall, Kent an Chariottetown, on TUESDAY, the singer A Dal day of Deceni ber, next, at the hour of ‘Ven lock in ihe] vrenoon, fer tbe purpose of nomir hius tWo Gan i 3for the County in e Liberal Conserv- alive interest, ¢ 1 for tne yaniz tiion of the r itis de vole tha ch polling division | be repre sented, und meetings hetd immediate ly fu nation of de} gaies.. By order of the Executive Commiltee, 4. A. MCLEAN, jec’y Lib. Cen. Association, hoeuld therefore ba orgunization and the nomi x — <a 2 . ie =A — yea £e <a em wo ned en ett bre he odes 2 ; Tat Ladies of St. Joseph's Society intend helding an Apron Fair in the MARKET HALL, ON Monday, December 26th, when the articles remaining unsold from the Bazaar, will be disposed of. Amusements of ail kinds will be provided Ch’town, Nov. 27, 1886.—eod. BO Re ‘& ALK, in ‘The Examiner Pub- lishing Company,’ Capital Stock. Tau Shares cp each Share representing $100 in the TH EB undersigned offers for Sale TEN SHARES (ali paid up) of the Capital Stock of THE EXAMUNER PUBLISHING COMPANY. Wiil be sold in lots of one or wore shares, to suit purchasers, For farther particulars apply to J. W. MITCHELL. Ch’town, Nov. 9, 1886. a rer ee ee om ee en mee EE Ree mr -A Collie Dog, answerjng to the name of ¥ OsT 44%Pfami wolor, ye lowish. Any one - turning the aame wilh i siitat bly re warded.-—Jas. yon Irving. dec 9 2i wy li 10 LET—A House containing five rooms, with good cellar , leading off Great George Street. Enquire on the premises to Edward Corbett. dec 9 3i pd OST—Last Saturday, Dec. 4th, a black New- 4 foun laad Pup, two mouths’ old, with long hair and an ering to tiie bans of ada.” Yinder wili ‘be 2 Dott: , King Square, leaving same at P. dee 9 tf mau ws as- ‘warehouse. W illing Enguire at dec8 2i pd s office or to make himself gener wally useful. this office, W? AXTED—A Parlor Maid. Apply to Miss Peiers, Sidmount, Charlottetown. nev29—dy & *y tf T O ) iE _* Store and? Dwelling, one door north of o Milloer’s; possession given immedi- ately. ienceare at the Dunean House. corner Prince and Water 5Streeiim--W. H. Farquharson. nove tt stored for the winter buggies, $2 dec7 tt QOAc HES Buggies. &c.. ~Y ina dry warebouse. -D.OM. hamein, de. soaches, $4; W ANTED—To Rent, for a ¢¢ " cars, a | . Store in a countrys village in P. E. Isiand. Douylasa, ‘ Ad lress for a week o7 Oe a She Box 125, Newton Lower Fails, Mass.” deci li p TANT: [DB sy a& Short-Hand W riter, employ V ment a few evepings’tin cach week. Apply at this afiice, nov30 tf mo LDUT—Shop and Tenement on Upper Queen Street, at present occupied by W. W. htedd. Apply | on the premises. nove u Fors SALE— A ro Loa Driving Mare, seven years old. dam bri mported blood horse Roland: The mare is now in MINE office. uoVvar tf sire . Bagnall’s Messenger. toat by Ali Riz. Applyat Exa a — Hou se at the head apf Pownal now occupied by Mrs. Robert Weeks, at {Mi hXAMINEH Office. novl7 cod moO LET-—'1 ick Hlonse and Shop on Dor * chester “Six tormerly occupied by Owen Connolly ; immediate possession given. Por | terms and particulara apply to Owen Connolly. jen? eod mo L! i. , House on Pieasent- Street, wy 3. stabie undwrell in-yard. Apply to*s iuith : Dodd. oct4d + O LE?P--Thai ovrick House on Dunies Espla- nade, gow in the possession of G. H. Haszard, Esq.; possession given ist Ovj es “next, lor ms and particulars appky to wen Comma: Saiesroum, on FRIDAY, the 3nZaar and Tea of the P. K. Island | ” lit erally rewary led on} See Ts 7 - . DECE MPRER 9, L886. TANT —- AND——- RERAL NOPE me. tte musi have a Settlement at onee of All Accounts ‘due the late firm of W. A. Weeks & Ce. JAMES PATON een a GREAT IMPORTANCE CASH BUYBBRS. <5 + , & CO Nselecting DRY GOODS, most people like to buy where they can get the Largest Assort- ment and Cheapest Goods for READY CASH. Our importations this Fall are larger than any other Dry Goods’ firm in Charlottetown, and in order to induce Cash Buyers we SPECIAL VALUE, Our Millinery Department is very complete-—for Wedding and Mourning Outita we ean- not be surpassed. otfei | JAMES PATON & CO, AND REPA(L DRY GOODS MERCHANTS CHARLOTTETOWN, WHOLESAL Noy. 22, 1886. wD ) an 2 a a 5 ce ; a a eT |, Macdonald 2 (eer TX ONTEMPLATING making extensive alterations in my C store, ‘early if’ the new year, which will necessitate my closing for some time, I will : ti © MY ENTIRE STOCK OF W ald SeaSOnabG wOOus, wee ee STAPLE & FANGY ORY GO0DS 2 ct Ice ecias C-L-O-T-H-I-N-G AT A TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE. ome mn mene) All the stock of Fane Dress Goods and Dress Cloths at 334 per cent discount. Ali the Cloths and Tweeds at s discount of 33} per cent. Knit Wool Goods, Shawls and Mantles at 33 1-2 per cent | discount rat discount, Velveis, Plushes, Ribbon and ali Millinery Goods at 33 1-2 per cent discount, A'l the stock of Men's and #oys’ Clothing, Gents’ Furnish- ings, Overcoats, Reefers and Suite ata discount of 33 1-2 per cent. All Cotton Goods — a ii 4 oodins ut , White and Scarlet Fl:naels at 33. i-2 per cont at a discount of 25 per cent re (Fe een The entire stock must be cleared before the first of the New Year. You can depend on getting ine GEST BARGAINS ever offered in this city. : Wea All trovuds Sold for CASiL. oaty. 5. B. WACBONALD, QUEEN STREET. 'Ch’town, Oct. 19, 86—dy wy | we ewe ee oe - Q a — oe ae aaa —— -50) PER CEN i i “FE Large and Vai ‘oll Stock of BE "TERA i's 22. RRA ED PAT “ERAS, embracing Ladies’ and Children’s Uisiers, Coctume vps, Basanes, Pov’s Suils, &c., Selling at Waif Price at the fiinrmn: vere tices Sho 3 (ola AY) YU JEEN si! RSET, QUEEN SQUARE. The etock is perfect and nicely eg * Call aud Inenegt. THEO. L. CMAPPELLE, CS aa ae] sas 2 to Ch'town, Nov, 11, 1886-000 ARAN SESS | £53 A Oe eT ee aeRENNNRETRTST = On - J . poem mente me Ee EE a We ee cae Sas ag oes Se