GATE ts Set j rocal and (ther Items, ug City Council this even'pg a’ pali-past ae-ven oe &4NFORD Fremmine and family have re. i to Uttawa garrec o Wrisn, Fsq evening, Wronra” returned from (jans0 on Fat urday “ i Fivg tens of frozen smelte. from Sheuiac for Bo.t m, p% aed through M necton Wed- pesdaay night. a GroncE ‘ ARTER has opened een Square. ther column, nd im ano fou Tue steamer Princes: of Wales di 1 not leave for Pictoa unt 19 ok this morning. gill therefore be late returning -~ - 1 0. 0. F —Regular session of St, Law- oe Lodge f the nominati =o ofticers, : thie evening “st 5 0 clock, will be held . ONg HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE YEARS oLp. —Joe Parker, a negroe, said to be 125 gars old, died at the poor farm, Dallas, exes, on the LOth inst. dein Ma. D. M. CHANDLER, of Meunt Albion. Lot 48, left here to-day to seek his fortune abroad, and will be oa from tbe Island for We wish him success, two years. ne a Ar the Stipendiary Mag'strate’s court this forencon, thirteen owners of dogs were mmoned for non payment of d g tax, and eezapelled to pay the rame with costs. > ACOORDEONS, Violins, C noertinas, Flutes, Violin Strings and ail kinds of small Musics! lustruments selling at low prices at Miller Brothers, Queen Street. de 14 li her 3i sos ditelingeeesal Gorw —Inspector of mines, Gilpin, in an interview with a Halifax Herald correspond ent. states toatl up to cate the Nova i.-etia gold mines have yielded 495 tons of gold uartz and 366,900 ounces of gold, worth 7,000, 000. Arsunion of the members of Metropolitan Lodge, mo), kL. G&G. &.. will take place to- morrow Tuesday) evening, at 8 o'clock, in the new Temperance Hall, A full attendance of themembers is requested. A cordial wel- come Will be given to visiting members. -_— - > -— MesicaL Instauments,—Another large stock of Accordeovs, Violins, Concertinae, Plates and other Musica! Instruments, just received from London, England, which will be sold at our usual Jow prices.—WILLER Baos., Queen Street, dw 3i—decl4 oe Sr. James’ Cuuscn Sewine Crrcte —The ladies of S*, James’ Church Sewing Circle are nested to meet in St. James’ Hall on Wednesday, at 3 o'clock, p. m, to make ar- rangements for preparing and sending dona- tions of clothiag to sufferers by the smallpox epidemic. A {ull attendance is requested. _ — -_-_ > A Few days ago, at St. John, Mr. Andrew | Lawson's nine year olu son Walter, a very bright little lad, went out to lily Lake to skate. By some means he got into the water, and he was so badly chilled that inflammation resulted. After suffering great agony he died, Chibedivdeid Tus steamer Ulunda, which has been de- tained at Halifax for some days for indebted ness, by the Acadia Coal Company, Messrs. Stairs, Son & Morrow, C. & W. Andersou and Fader Bros., was allowed to proceed for Bal- timore ou Friday last conditienaliy. A por- tion of the indebtedness was settled, and the balance is to be paid on the steamer’s return, or she is to be surrendered. onipaenng Tut tobacco of Martinico was once the favorite with the smoking world, and when old Father Henipen descended the Mississippi about 1680 the Indiane were much surprised to see an European with such an exellent sample of their nativ: plant. But the smok- erpof the *“Myrtle Navy” would give but a raccount of the onze celebrated Martinico. heir favorite brand is as much superior to it as it Was to the raw and uncured leaf which the Indians of that day smoked. —___»——— Movs Lecrvrges on Brete Lanps. The funeral of Mr. Ramsay, Lot 14, took place on Weduesday last. The service was led by Mr. Mackay (Catechist). ev Mr. Harper offered the prayer, and the address was given by Mr. Howie. The latter accompanied the fun-ra! to the Presbyterian burial ground, and on the tsmeeyening gave aa account of funerals in the East, with special reference to Mark, 5th chap., 38th verse, and Luke, 7th chap. and ISth ver-e, On the evening of ‘Thursday, Mr. Howie lectured in the Court House, "ort Hill. His subject was *‘Pheenicia and Lebanon.’ Hon. Mr. Yeo presided, and expressed a hope that if Mr. Howie were in the neighborhood againhe would come and give them another leetore in Port Hill, Mr, Howie now remains i Summerside ea . A Very successful test of the Electric Light machinery was made, at the Works, corner Pownal and Water Streets, on Saturday evening, in presence of His Worship, Mayor Beer, a number of City Councillors snd several ladies and gentlemen. The engine and boiler which were set ap under the superintendence of Mr. Johnston, worked admirably, thirty pounds of steam being sufficient co run the dynamo with forty lamps. The dynamo, in charge of Me. F. H. Badger, Jr., of the Royal Eleetric Light Co., Montreal, was in tplendid order, and the lights were wonder- fully steady, even, and brilliant, for a first Wiel, Messrs. Johnston, Badger and Starr ste to be congratulated on their success so far. They are working energetically and will probably be able to light the city be- the end of the week. ieee A strange story has just come to light at Portland, Me. It appears that Joseph er, twenty years old, a son of Joseph er, of Cape Elizabeth, was thrown from ®¥agon some fourteen months ago. He » 48 was supposed, and was buried in Evergreen cemetery. A few days age young Dyer returned home as well as ever. grave was opened and the empty coffin His parents and intended bride vere Warned of his being alive some time Meviong to his return, They took off their Mournings and prepared to receive back the dead boy. Young Dyer walked into the house while his parents were examining the mM, saying, ‘Don't open it for here I His mother flung herself into his thee With an hysterical cry. It is supposed ler some young doctors dug up the body that purpose of dissection, and found et was not dead, but that it was 4 pte of suepended animation. They brought k to life and kept him until he was oughly recovered. Young Dyer_.re- in the * nothing of what took place while doctor's hands, The case ia creating Gras t in the neighborhovud, a store on! His advertisement will be | She | THE DAatTL + BX AMINER - — _ cece lta TELEDR APHIS ql EWS, LurreRs 10 THE EDITOR. ————— (SPECIAL Dasparcu xs ro Tax KXAMin en. } Toe C lonial and Indian Exhibi- WAR IN THE BAST, BLOODY BATTLE ‘THE SERVIANS Vieroriaus, BeLorape, Meo. 12. jong apd Bloody, sages mates that a ook place to- day between the Serviang and Bulgarians. The town of Vilikezor was wrested from the possession of the two battalions belonging jto Pierot division of the Bulgarian jarmy, who attacked the Servians. | Upon finding themselves outnumbered the Bulgarians made a sign that they wished to surrender. Tho Servians who were mostly elderly meu- belonging to the Second Reserve, shouted in reply : ‘You have already deluded our chil iren,” meaning the youths of the First Roeaserve, “In that fashion you will not deceive us,” Thereupon they charged upon the Bul- garians with the bayonet, scattering them in every direction. THE FIRE FIEND. A Falai Burning in England. } Lonbon, Dee. 13. At Plymonth to-day, a tenement house on Love Street took fire and a terrible calamity resulted The flames burned rapidly and fiercely, and when at last sub- dued, twelve calcined human bodies were found among the ruins. Two others are |missing, andin all probability have been burned to death. — Shippi»g Disaster. New York, Dee. 13. The steamer King’s Cross, which arrived to-day from Denia, brought Capt. Sauterie, wife and crew of the schooner John Mce- Giaggan, of Chatham, N. B., from Summerside, P. E. I., for Philadelphia with potatoes. Captain Savterie reports : December 7, the schooner being in a sink- ing condition, sighted S. S. Uydenia, for Havre, who, with the greatest d'fliculy, rescued mysolf and wife and crew of six men. On the 9th we were safely trans- ferred to the 8S. S. King’s Cross. Terrible Railway Accident, Ktxaston, Ont., Dec. 12. Vhile John Walker, of Glenturne, ac- companied by his wife, was driving across the Grand Trunk track this morning, the horse became frightened at the whistle of the approaching train and turned sharply. Mrs. Walker was thrown from the buggy and run over and killed by the train, the body being terribly mangied. Alfenso’s Obsequies Maprip, Dee. 12. The funeral service over the remains of late King Alfonso, took place to-day. All the sovereigns of Europe were _ repre- sented aid members of the Diplomatic Corps. Riel's Last Obsequies. Winnipgc, Dec. 12, This morning Riel’s body was laid to rest in St. Boniface Church yard. A large number of Wisnipeggers crossed the River to witness the ceremony. The Deceased Wife's Sister Bill Lonnpon, Dee. 19. The friends of the Deceased Wife’s Sister Bill are confident of carrying the measure through Parliament at the coming session. Weather Bulletin Probabiiities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Dec. 14.—10 a. m. “trong winds and gales from south- east and south-west; clondy, mild weather, with rain, —_—— M&TEOROLOGICAL OFF¥Icx Charlottetown, Dec. 14, 1885. Highest Temperature Saturday... ...... 28.7 Lowest do Wr ces eeeeers 12.2 Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight)... ..-...+e-+essseeee bb bbe be Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight) .........- se eee woceeeeees TLD Lowest Temperature this morning....... 257 Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock. . 33.1 aaianere thie oleae atl o'olor..37.2 BIRTH. At Portage la Prairie, Mavitebs, on tho 6th inst , the wife of ™ A, MacDonald, Esq,, Barrister, of a daughter. DILD. On the 14th inst, Bertha, youngest daugh- ter of William Smith, Hillsborough Square, [Funeral notice to-morrow, ee aS eee SHIP NEWS. —Cld schr Christina, for Souris, Halifax, Deelt Rangee ie une oo Me Port Hood Island on Friday Jast. : 7 hers, of Red Banks, seeing her a io Sent and brought her sai ow into Port Hood harbor. The Gulf Ranger 1s asc Prane hailing from Charlottetown; which is her por E . istry, as far as can be of registry; 12 tons registty: ie Mclonis, of risal ; i wharf, as . She doubtlets drifted from a ‘ ne had anchors on board. be - 22 —<<—<———=— Scott’s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophoephites FOR PULMONARY TROUBLES M, D., Anderson, 5. Cc, r — eee 3eott’s Emulsion one of the te the market for Pulmon- ‘boat prepsrations in ke th vubles. J have used itin my prachy 0 TO7t, wal ata wodl wntaetiod with it.” | tion, London, May 1886. _ Sie —It seems from published regula- tions relating to this exbibition, among other matters of importence to exhibitors from this Province : “That all goods intended for exhibition should reach the Exhibition Buildings ou or before the 31st January, 1886, and hopes that everything will be reported as ready for inspection, at least fourtecn days pre- vious to the end of April.” Parties contemplating the erection of special trophies are requested to notify the Secretary to the Royal Commission thereof, and to forward a scale or design of such trophies, in order that the required space be alloted for them. The manufacturers of canned goods in this Province should give this watter svecial attention, Those who have goods in this town in the hands of their agents in London and Liverpool, could easily embrace the opportunity pow offered of a free advertisement for them before the millions who will, in London next May, inspect such of the products of our country as will be placed on exhibition. Our samples received so far have been | forwarded as directed, via Halifax, to the care of Pickford and Black, and will be in time for shipment by the steamer leaving that city for London on the 20th December inst. lt is expected that another steamer with further shipments will leave Halifax about the 10ch of January nexé. Parties wishing to forward auy articles should send them along with as little delay as possible, Yours truly, A. McNeii, : Agent. Ch’town, Dec. 12, 1885 FU THE SEASON. od JST Received and Opened To-day : 9 Gases Silver-Plated Goods, =i FN TEA SETS, CAKE BASKETs, CRUZTS, BUTTER COOLERS, PICKLES, CUPS & SAU( Bt, VASES, INKSTANDS, BUTTER, FRUIT, TABLE & DESSERT KNIVES, SPOONS, and a host of other Beantful Goods, in the Newest Designs W. E. DAWSON. Dec, 12 —8i YOU GAN ROT ve a M stake in getting your Christmas Presents —AND— CHRISTMAS CARDS. Presents for Ladies, Presents for Gentlemen, Presents for Children, Selling Cheaper than Ever. #@” Do not fail to see for yourself G. H. HASZARD, QUEEN SQUARE.! Dec. 12, 1885. Just View the Display —~—AT THE— DIAMOND BOOKSTORE. THEO. Lb, CHAPPELLE. Ch’town, Dec. 5, ’85—eod URSCRIBE for, iE WEEKLY FXaMI- NER, The !ascst loeal end feretgr newer gam alwoys be fui thereof CHRISTMAS CARDS ea ey SSE WE isses. DECEMBER 14, acts Facts 0 PERKINS & STERN ELL-KNOWN LOW PRICES ARE BEING FURTHE ne Seka TO CLEAR BALANCE OF THIS SEASON’S CK. Immense Discounts to clear balance of Fur-lined Cloaks. Immense Discounts to clear balance of Winter Jackets, Immense Discounts to clear balance of Millinery. Dress Goods, Shawls and Hosiery Cut Away Down Very Lov. 0 <4 Just See the Prices we are Selling Blankets at. 0 HOLIDAY GOops. The Largest Stock, Newest Goods to be found—Useful and Ornamental. Prices to Please Everyone. Our NEW, LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK is now offered to the public at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. —_—-—- —- 9 a Let All Remember that we will net be Undersold by any House in the Trade. ————=— 0 SEE OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE 0 PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Dec. 11, 85. SO At Morris’ Bookstore (CAMERON BLOCK,) Qpenrecteneesiatcien ao OPENING, A FINE STOCK OF Books, Stationery, Toys, Games and Fancy Goods, AND THE FINEST STOCK OF in the city, being selections from RAPHAEL, TUCK & SONS, of London, England ; L. PRANG & CO, Boston ; POULTON’S PHOTOGRAPH CARDS, and from other Celebrated Publishers. For the convenience of customers at a distande, we have put up Packages Containing 100 Cards at $1 00, $2.00 or $5.00. Phese Packages contain an assortment of Plain and Fringed Cards, at about three times the value at the Retail Price, and will be mailed postpaid for either of the above sums. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. “LEONARD MORRIS. Ch’town, Dec. 10, 1885—3wke —_— EVERYONE CAN call and examine the jargest stock of Household Furniture, &c., &c., ever shown in Charlottetown, and also discover that they SAVE MONEY and get Good, Reliable Home-made Goods of undisputed value, fine finish and good honest workmanship BY BUYING Staple Furniture, Bedding, Mattresses, Fancy Goods (for Xmas), Picture Frames and Moulding, Mantle-mirrors and Mirror-plates, Bagatelle Boards, Handsome Oil Paintings, Framed Chromos, and One Thousand and One oiher articles, FROM THE P.-E, ISLAND FURNITURE WAREROOMS, MARK WRIGHT & CO. ———= Ot WOT JAPANESE CURIOS But Substantial, Sensible, Economi- cal Xmus Presents fer your Chil- dren, Brothers, Sisters, Wives, Husbands, Cousivs and Aunts, at Prices Within the Reach of the Poorest. EN’S REEFERS, $3.25, $1.50, @5 and ap. Child’s Reefers and Overcoats, $3.25, $4, $5 and up. Men’s Black Worsted Overcoats, durable, $8.50 to $15. Men’s Biack Worsted Suits (a wonderful bar gin) only $6.50, worth $10. Men’s Heavy Winter Pants, $1.25, $1.50, $2 and up. Tryon Tweed Suits, made to measure, $11, $12, $13 ana up. Tryon Tweed Ulsters, to measure, $10, $12 and up. — Tweed Pants, to measure, $2.75, $3.50 and up. Men’s Scotch Tweeds Suits, to measure, worth $25, now only $16. Men’s Scotch Tweed Pants, made to measure. $4. worth 36. Men's Kid and Knit Gloves, in assorted pat- terns, 60cts, $1 and up. Men’s Russia bupskin Caps, only $2; Cloth Caps in all the Clans, 50cts, up. Men’s Heavy Nuapcloth RKeefers, made to meas- ure, with velvet collar, $7.85. Men’s Heavy Napcloth and Worsted Overcoats, to measure, only $10. Child’s Braided Suits, in Paris fashion, $1.75, $3 and up. Youths’ Suits, in Scotch and Canadian makes very stylish, $5, up. Carloads of Shirts and Drawers, in lambswool and cashmere, 30cts to $3 each. Asolid wali of Scotch and Island Tweeds at 40cts up. Men’s Heavy Tep Shirts, in cloth, flannel and union, 30cts to $2 each. Ladies Corsets, in the very newest makes, only 50cts for a heavy double busk. Ladies’ 4-clasp Dent’s Kid Gloves, every pair sold giving satisfaction, only S5cts. Ladies’ Cloth, Kingwood, and Jersey Gloves, Wets up. Ladies’ Collars only 6cts, up; Neck Frilling Gcts up. Ladies’ Ulsters and Jackets, $1.65, #3, $4 and up (London made.) dies’ Jackets, made to measure and a perfect fit warranted, cheap, eo Cocoon, Canadian and Tryon Knitting arns. Men’s Cardigan Jackets, very heavy winter weights, 85cts, up. Cotton Fiannels, All-wool Flannels and Tick ing, all shades. Table Damask, in Turkey Red and Brown, 25cts, up. Acres of Men’s Muffiers and Scarfs, in silk and wool, 25cts up. Real Saxony Woo! Tweeds, winter weights, only 95cts, worth $1.40. Velvet Picture Frames, cabinet size, only 75cts, worth $1.50. Ladies’ and Gents Pocket Books, Mirrors, Cigar Cases, Knives, &c. One of the Finest Stocks of “e Furnishings neat and the latest in the city. Men’s American Felt Hets and other goods too numerous to mention. The celebrated Gibsons’ Cottons, a yard wide, Scents. RMEGTIDO BROS... CAMERON BLOCK, Ch’town, Dec, 9, 1885. Bible, Book and Trae Depository UIVER, Good Words, Boys’ Own, Girls’ Own, Chatterbox, Little Folks, Wide Awake, Our Darlings, Friendly Greetings, Chiid’s Companion, Children’s Friend, In- fants’ Magazine, amily Friend, Miss Haver- als, Fverards, Boys & Blackwoods’ Works, Postical Works, Wesleyan-and Presbytcrian Hymn Pooks, Confession of Faith, Sunda School, Birthday, Xmas and New Year's Cards, &c., just received and for sale at vecy low prices Bibles eold at prime cost. M, F, ELUL?, Upper Queen Street. Notice to the Public W® have now completed our Fall Importations, consisting of a large and carefully selected stock of Moglish, Scotch, American and Can- adian Merchandise, fully supplying every department, which wil! be disposed ox At Specially Low Prices, for Cash or its equivalent. We are p»ying the HIGHEST PRICES for Oats, Potatoes, Pork, Hides, 4c. at a'i ship- pivg points within the limit of our patrene, and along the line of Railway, and wil! there- fore lock for, ard insist on, the payment of all accounts due us before the cl se of navi- gation. MATTHEW, McLEAN & ©, Souris, Nov, 21 —3wks & wky Notice to Farmers. VARMERS having YOUNG PORK to dis- pose of, weighing from ore hundred to one haundred and fifty pare will do well to call on the undersigned before killing. KE. WALLER, King’s Square. Nov, 10—Im eod wky FIRE INSURANCE. NSURANCE effected, at Lowest Rates, in the strongest English Companies, J. MACEACHERN, Nov. 13—1m fri mo Agent. ‘TRAYED—Frem Belvidere Past’re, some time in November, a Heifer two years old, white and red, with white streak down the face, Any body leaving information of her at this cflice will be paid for their trouble and expense deci? 3i OR SALE—A balance of 15 Larvels of Cement, to clear, at $3.25 ; gerera] price $4. Apply at this office, octi9 tf a wo or three gentiemen or lady Boarders may find comfortable accommodation by applying to Mrs. William Kennedy, Brick House, Hillsborough Park. sept tf fJ\O LET--The large brick Store on Queen Street, next to J, D. Macleod. Vosses- sion given first of May. Apply to A. White. ; apr2] —@aw pat . THIS OUT and return it to os with 10c, or 4 3c stamps, and you'll get by return mail a Golden box of Goods that will bring you im more money in one year than anything else in America Your fertune if Ch’town, Dev. 8, 85—eud wky you start es NOVELIY CO., srmouth, N. 8 may |