RE SMe. PERS eee aaa aS ee Se . hands, with the result rs ¥ iki Local and Other Items. Cuntsrmas Marker—Monday. —_—_—@--—- DeLAYED The Western train was delayed upwards of an hour yesterday, owing to the of freight - Hex Las Prir.—The St. Lawrence has midnight. - Chosep FoR THE HOLIDAYS The Prince of W ales ¢ Ollegre closed yesterday afte “noon, and will open again on the Sth January, \ MaAILs rhe Stanley brought over tweaty five bags of mail matter this forenoon. The foreign mail cloges at nine o'clock (local) this , ; mh ¢t : ia evening —_ a — Potiwce Court.—Alex. McRae, drunk, $2 or 8 days; Wm. Doyle, drunk, 840r 20 days; Thos. Howatt, frequenting a disorder- ly house, fined $10. \ eiaiibiaae Cavurcn Sratistics.—The Canadian congre- gational year book fer 1888-9 reports 126 churches, 75 mission stations, with 84 minis- ters and 9,259 members, A A ae GosPrL Service.—The usual Sunday after- acon Gospel Service will be held in the Y. M. C. A. Hall te-morrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock. AU are invited. -_- oo .So- Sitsspy, Arrention!—The members of the ‘‘Silsby” Engine Company are requested to assemble at their Room, in the new City Building, this evening, at 8 o'clock. - ~-A very interesting 132 page Illustrated book on deafness. Noise in the head. How they may be cured. Post free 3d-—Address, Dr. Nicholson, St. John St., Montreal. VeAFNESS CURED. - RaILWway) Mererine.—~Don’'t ‘ the Railway Gospel meeting in MeLeod’s Hall to-morrow afternoon, at 4o'clock. Strangers always welcome Lesson, Matthew 22 ‘* What think ye of Christ?’ -_-_- For THE Ho.ipar ‘ 4 goodly number of the pupils attending the colleges and city echools took passaye in the trains yesterday afternoon and to-day, to spend Christinas with parents and friends in the country. (rOSTPRI tTorget queiadiienetio Tae Frrst Skatze.—Though tlre courtesy of the directors, quite a number of little folks had the pleasure of a skate in the Hills- borough rink, this afternoon. By the way, a season ticket to the new rink would make a very acceptable Christmas present to any person, either old or young. deceit Impontanr.—The Y. M.C. A. Reading toom will be closed on Monday next, for a short time, in order to make some alter- ations. The daily papers can be seen in the Upper.Paglor of the Association. Magazines willbe withheld until the re- pening of the Reading Room, which will be in a few days. hiiiieinie CoMPLIMENTS OF THE SeAson.—-The teachers in Queen Square, Upper Prince Street and West Kent Street Schools were presented with very handsome heliday gifts by their pupils yesterday afternoon Inthe majority of cases the gifts were accompanied by ad- dresses expressive of the good will aud esteem entertained by the donors. ciiataiiaiiataindiaths @ So_p Ovr.—The publishers of the Christ- mas number of *heMentreal Star announce that their edition is completely exhaust- ed, and offer to pay an advance of 25 per cent. on cost price to any one who will re turn any numbers. A few copies are yet to be had at the Diamond Bookstore, as Mr. Chappel'e succeeded in obtaining a large quantity¢ —_—_—_—»__—— Quick Work.--Saturday last was divorce day in Judge Jamieson's court, Chicago. The Judge became tired of the droning of lawyers over inconsequential details, so he took the matter of getting at the facts into his own that another record was beaten and a mark set for (future judges to shoot at. In one hour the court had gone through thirty-five cases, of which six were tried—one every ten minutes. ewe Reveal or THe Scorr acr.—The petition calling for the repeal of the Scott Act in Frontenac, Ont., is, we learn from a recent de- spatch, signed by 2,019 persons, of whom 1,866 are sworn to be electors qualified to vote at the election of a member of the House of Commoms, which is 439 more than the re- quisite number. There are in the county 5,706 qualified electors, one-fourth of whom, (427, wre required on the petition, in order to have the question of repeal submitted to a vote. —_—s-- Sxatep TO DeaTH.—A melancholy accident occurred at McDonald’s Point, Queen's, N.B., on Saturday last. Two bright little fellows— Ernest Wright and Ernest McDonald—aged respectively eight and yine years, went skat- ing on the river. There wasa stretch of open water in the stream, and the beys, over con- fident in the strength of the ice along the edge, skated gayly along quite-close to the margin. The ice suddenly gave way and they were plunged into the chilling ‘waters and drowned. ananudiinediain Mvsicat.—-Mr. Earle has been engaged by the Y. M. C. A. to give two grand concerts dnring the season—the first a secular concert early in January, the other a grand oratorio concert to be given in March. The success attending the series of concerts given by Mr. Earle three years ago, is a guarantee of the superiority of the music to be performed at these concerts. The choruses will cosist of upwards of thirty picked voices, and the in. stramental music promises to be of unusual excellence. nn Hitisporoucu Rixx.—The waiting rooms having been nicely fitted up. a ' everything made ready for a pleasant winter's sport, the Hillsborough Rink will open for the season (weather permitting) on Christmas night. Admission to promenade, 10 cents; 15 cents extra to skate. In order to correct a misunder- standing which seeme to prevail, we may state that the price of children’s tickets (to: three afteynoons each week and Wednesday evenings) has been placed at the low rate of $2. Galbraith’s Band will be in attendance on’M mnday and Thursday evenings for adults, and on Saturday afternoons, from 4 until 6, for adults and children. 6 ree Goop Work.—The schooner Heloise, 89 tons register, with coal for C. Lyons, which ran ashore on Wood Island rocks, was picked up by the tug William Aitken at four a clock on Thursday afternoon. The schooner when found was on her beam ends on the rocks, with spars standing. After grapnelling for about three hours, the crew of the tug suc- ceeded in getting an anchor and several fathoms of chain. The schooner was then towed to Pictou, arriving there at about four @ ‘lock yesterday afternoon, and was given in charge of the authorities at the slip. Heloise wads @ comparatively new schooner, being oy! teey months old, and wes in- runt, Phe eng wees uit heared * The | ad bra’ ‘ PELEGRAPHIC SPECIAI S £* ac a Drsrarcuks To Tne Examiver Sianley Sife. Lonpon, Dee. 21. A Zanzibar despatch SAYS: 4 ee *s, j ‘Letters having on board »her last trip for the season, arriving dated Stanley Falls, Aug. 29, have been John McLeod and John Macdonald, al! of ey . Perils of the Straits. rWO ICRBOATS AND THEIR- CREWS AND PAS- SENGERS HAVE A CLOSE CALL—AN_ IN- SPECTOR OF BOATS REQUIRED. AN ice boat in charge of Captain Mathias } ‘ . Allen and a boatman named Briggs, and Captain Eli Arsenault, deiivered here by Tippoo Tibb’s men. They’ Summerside, together with their baggage, state that a letter was rec Falls from Heary M Stanley was then at | whimi, where he had arrived on the 17th of Aug He had left before Ih food health plenty of food | Bonyald for loads of stores in charge of his 'rear guard, and intended to leave ten days jlater to rejoin Emin. He reported all | whites in the expedition as healthy, and | said the expedition wanted nothing. Stanley, on Aug. 28, Mr. Goschen read, amid cheers, a telegram received by the West African Telegraph Co, from St. Thomas, reporting the arrival of Stanley and Emin on the Aruwhimi. The Government has not received any | direct official news confirming the report. - > = Halitax Happenings. Haurrax, Dee. 21. The weather has been extraordinarily mild and far this winter. We have not had an inch of snow yet, conse- queatly the Christmas trade is very dull, The new Albion gold mine at Montague is said to have been sold to New York parties for $60,900 cash. Charles Brown, aged 40 years, who has ja wife and six children ot under arrsst he.e for bigamy. | clild is 17. Six weeks ago he went to } Summerside, P. E. Island, as cook of the | Blizzard There he fell in with open go |ance of a fortnight they were married, the event taking place Noy. 24. They went to spending their honeymoon suddenly took his departure and Sharp has_not seen him since. But he re- cently wrote to her, requesting her to come to Halifax to meet him here to go to Boston. British Politics Lonpon, Dec. 21. In Committee on the Appropriation Bill, Gorst in the chair, Dr. Tanner offered an amendment, opposing a grant of £300 to Captain Segrave, Irish resident Magistrate. Gorst ruled the amendment out of order, as the grant had already passed the Com- mittee stage and had been approved by the House. Dr. Tanner proposed amendments to various parts of the till. Gorst ruled them all out of order. Dr. Tanner excitedly protested against the chairman’s ruling. He said: ** When we are here in committee of.gupply, appro- priating money to a swindlé® thief and ser vent of the Irish Secretary, Mr. Balfour ought to be here, and not be suoh a coward as he is.” Gorst ordered Dr. Tanner to resume his seat and withdraw the word ‘*coward.”” Tanner retorted: ‘‘ I call him both a coward and a.diar.” Goschen moved that Tanner be sus- pended. The House agreed without divi- sion, and Tanner left the chamber. ae About Completed. @urvec, Dec 21. It is announced here on reliable author- ity from Ottawa that the Federal Govern- ment has about completed arrangements Arrangements service to the St. Lawrence. are to be put on which will de-the trip in six days. It will be remembered that Sir Hector Langevin hinted as much during a speech before the club Cartier the other night in Montreal, ee ent East African Affairs. Lonpon, Dee. 21. In the debate in the House of Lords on the East African affairs, Salisbury declared absolutely there would be no expedition into the Soudan, but Suakim must not be abandoned. Osman Digna’s nephew, cap tured yesterday, hag died from his wounds. He waa a famous leader. eee Sackville’s Successor, Lonpon, Dec. 21. In the House of Lords to-day Lord Dun- raven asked Salisbury when the Govern- ment intended to appoint a minister to suceeed Sackville at Washington. Lord Salisbury replied that the correspondence growing eut of the Sackville incident was still incomplete, he could make no answer. Another Murder. > ae Lonpon, Dec. 21. The body ef an unknown woman of low character was found strangled in the streets of a popular suburb of London. Some be- lieve her murderer is identical with the Whitechapel fiend, who they think has adopted a new method of disposing of his victims. a9 & Canard. Inpranapouis, Ind., Dec, 21. the discovery of a plot to assassinate Pre- sident-elect Harrison created indignation among Harrison’s many friends At Harrison’s household the story is un- hesitingly declared to be the purest fabri- cation. fo Carry Revolvers. Montreal, Dec. 21. hereafter all constables doing duty shall carry revolvers to be delivered to the Ser- ! geant in charge upon returning to the sta- tion. The Central Bank Again. Toronto, Dec. 21. ived at Stanley Bonyald on the Aru- in the House of Commons this evenizg | boat, but not Lunenburg, is | His oldest | Miss | 24) Mary Ann Sharp, and after an acquaint- | a hotel in Charlottetown, where they were | when Brown & Co. Miss | Mark, Mr. Caldwell and Dr. ! with a strong English Company for a fast ! Steamships | A sensational report sent from here of | great | The police committee to-day decided that | -hipLE MIRRORS, left Cape Tormentine for Cape Traverse at seven o'clock yesterday murning. After drifting about in the soft ice off Cape | Traverse all the afternoon, they succeeded Emin Pasha 28 days | in effecting a landing at Bell’s Point about and provided with | eleven o’clock at night, having been sixteen Stanley had returned to! hours afloat. r The men report that they had a _ terrible time, having a heavy load and a leaky boat. | They were almost disheartened when an | Opening in the ice gave them an opportun- jity to land. There were a few cakes in the enough to make a meal. | When the men landed they were very much | exhausted. On Tuesday last Captain Shep. Allen and }one man left Cape Traverse for Cape Tor- /mentine at eleven o’clock in the morning, ; anid after working all day in heavy lolly ice )and fog, were obliged to land at Augustine | Cove at nine o’clock the same night. Between leaky boats and Jack of provi- | siOris it looks as though the ice-boat service } at the Capes were not so so well looked jatter as it might be. The appointment of } an inspector of boats certainly appears to be a necessity. Local Notices. | Splendid value in fur goods at James Paton & Co's. Mnglish confectionery, absolutely pure, at W atson’s Drug Store — a. i . . ° . If you want to wear nice fitting clothes, try our make.—-B. S. Davies & Co., Cameron Block. Discounts on all Christmas presents bought jat Watson's Drug Store before Christmas | Day. Buy the carpet sweeper from James Paton ~a good useful present for mother, sister or wife. | ms A ye mak ly Lc ; . |} Fruit cake, only 18¢ per lb., at Pickard’s | Bakery. | Don’t fail to see the choice assortment of | Xmas cakes at Pickard’s Bakery. ; : i : ie | A few dozen Rogers’ Genuine Silver Tea and Dessert Spoons left. ‘Will be sold at big dis- counts for Xmas.—R. K. Brace. Sausages made fresh every morning, from the best material, at J. H. Myrick & Co's. dec22—3i Salmon, Shad, Mackerel, Herring, Codfish, ete., atthe Fish Market. 31—dec32 Fresh Eggs at the Fish Market. dec22—3 2—3i Bunker Hill Mixed Pickles and Chow Chow, the best made, at J. H. Myrick & Co’s. dec22—3i See Beer & Goffs magnificent display of Chocolate Creams, Barley Sugar Toys, Figs, Dates, Nuts, ete., before buying your Xmas | supplies. 2i —dec22 Pure Candy, only 20 cents per pound; Dates, 10 cents per pound ; Green Grapes, 20 cents per pound; Figs, from 16 cents per pound up, at Beer & Goff's. 2i—dec22 B. S. Davies & Co. are showing some nice goods in fur gauntlets, kid gloves, and mitts of all kinds, tur capa; full lines in men’s fine neckwear, Lyon Brand shirts and collars, etc. —B. S. Davies & Co., Cameron Block: + ore Our Advertisers To-day. There will be a coneért in the School- room of the Princé Street Methodist Church on the night after Christmas. So ——_-- Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Dec. 22.—-10 a. m Moderate and north-west winds, mostly fair and decidedly cold with light local snow falls. Good and Useful PRESENTS PRES, a ae a XFORD BIBLES, for Preachers and Students, in best India Paper and nice soft Leather Binding. PRESBYTERIAN HYMN BOOK, with Psalms, pocket size, in good binding. STUDENTS’ BOOK SHELVES, VEST POCKET NEW TESTAMENTS, | WRITING DESKS, for Ladies and Gents, {FOUNTAIN PENS, | STYLOGRAPHIC PENS, sIBLES, with Pgaims and Hymnal, | BIBLES, with Methodist Hymns. You will Get the Best Value at G. H. HASZARD'S. |} dec2l REDDINS DRUG STORE. _ HOLIDAY SEASON! ‘Best Value! Lowest Prices! | PACE will not allow us to particularize, brt we would ask the public tc call and see far i themselves. No trouble to show goods, : | WRIPING DESKS, in | DOMINOES, | Leather, PERF U MES, in Cases, IW3RK BOXES, in|SACHET POWDERS, | Plush, CIGAR CASES, |Gentlemens’ DRESS-| Meerschaum PIBES, ING CASES, LADIES’ FANS. Ladies’ do. BISIQUE FIGURES, ; | FRU T KNIVES. { CRiIBBAGE BOARDS, D. OM. REDDIN, Jr. decli—tl Jan Ist >. B ISLAND RAILWAY. s minister i ‘dinary ! fixed the) he ’ y | Conteal Bank \imndanpors’ “hata ‘ : ae | Christinas and New Year's Holidays. that will give them tess than one half of | the amount first expected. rn Against Handoub. | Lonpox, Dec. 21. undertdk’e a merch ayatost Hetdvul. : The Government has 00 news from Gen. ‘Grenfell showing that it is his intentiva tu ETURN TICKETS at one first-class fare will iR be issued toand from all Stations on this and on January 7, 18*9, ; J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, ailway O Ch’town, Dec, 19, 1388. Re niet Blat ° | Hailway, on 24th, 25th and 3ist December, inst., | ‘and on January ist, prox., good to return up to) 5 If you want a good Coat, i | or more J- ES. IVE ee ‘Where are you going, my pretty maid ?” ‘lo the European Bazaar,” she said. ‘May I go with you, my pretty maid ?” ** If you'll buy me a present, sir,” she said. See For Yourselves os fei THE EUROPEAN BAZAAR, QPPOSITE WATSON’S DRUG STORE, ON QUEEN STREET, Our Splendid Display of PHOTO ALBUMS, 102 kinds, in Paper, Leather and Plush, latest styles and moderate prives See for yourselves our Christmas Cards, Stevens’ Celebrated Boxed Cards, Hildersheimer’s and Koltscharch’s Gems of Art. See our line of BOGKLETS. We would have you inspect our full line of FANCY GOODS, comprising Gents’ Dressing Cases, Cuff Boxes, Writing Desks and Blotters, Ink- stands in woud and brass, Autograph Albuus, Purses, Frames, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Toy Books, Pen Wipers, Scrap Books, etc., etc. Open till 10 Every Night. Parcels delivered in any part of the city. decl8 Oe ee As in former years, will give as 9 XMAS BOX, A Liberal Discount, Or, if preferred, the same value in goods, No extra charge for Engraving. North Side Queen Square. deelO Reddin's Drug Store. CIGARS, WHOLESALE. HAVANA CIGARS, 10,000 15,00 DOMESTIC CIGARS, 5,000 COCK ROBIN. COCK ROBIN !~Manufactured tor our trade! The largest profit to the retailer of any Cigar in| the market. D. OM. REDDIN, Jr. dect4—tl Jan Ist WINTER-KEEPING APPLES, N STORE:—750 Barrela APPLES, in | Baldwins, Russets, Spitz, Spys, Green- ings, Bishop Pippins, &c., ail choice winter- keeping. A. McNEILL, decl4—tf Auctioneer. SLEIGH. HAVE NOW ON HAND anice assortment of SLEIGHS in all the leading styles. Intending purchasers would do well to in- spect my stock before going elsewhere. Factory and Show Rooms, UPPER PRINCE STREET (McKinnon & Fraser’s Old Stand.) J. J. SEAMAN,S4 dec2l1—dy 2aw & wky lm WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e WOU ND.—To- is . in town, 4 small zum of monev. Apply at this office. dec20—3i y ANTED,—A Servant ina smallfamily. No 4 wena. Apply at this office, ecz0—t W ANTED.—A Girl for general housework in a small family. Apply to Mra, F. W. ' Hivengs, Upper Great George Street. dec20--3i’ pd- : | i ago, & Heifer, 2) years old, color black, with | little grey about the breast and face. The owner | can have the same by proving property and pay- | ing expenses.—JOHN MarTIN, Montague. { dec20—-3i Sine. ED. —To subscriber's premises. a month i OUND.—On the corner of Great George and Euston Streets, onthe evening of the 18th ‘inst., an Office or Shop Key. The owner can have the same by applying to CrepHas VAN- IDEKSTINE, at the office of F.T. Newbery, Esq. dec20 AAILLER WANTE _—A young man compe- ‘i *tent to taks charge of a water power SATURDAY: DECEMBER 22, 1888. J. B. MACDON Overcoats, UWlsters, Reefers and Suits Is now selling at prices which, for Cheapness, has never yet been approached by anyone in the City. Charlottetown, November 28, 1888, 1888—dy & wky Ladies’ | Jewel Boxes, Ladies’ Companians, Collars and | CHNISTHAS TRADE. Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods. | Cc H. LALOR, a Ai 0 < i om CLOTHING inn an D’S GREAT STOCK OF — (x[ a Quality and Fit, and at the same time save a Dollar in the price, the place to buy is at ACBDONALD’S. SS ae —— eS —— ee 1 Our Stock of Carpets . We make aSpecialty of ‘is the Largest, Cheapest ‘ ; Ladies’ Astracan Sacks and choicest ever shown and Mens’ Fur Coats. by us. Prices from 10¢. We keep the best made! to $2.25. in Canada at low prices. Imporiant Notice to Economical we offered Greater Inducements to CASH Buyers ! Never have CUSTOMERS. BEER BROS. 70: ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS, from 16 cents, | BROCADED PLUSH, from $3.35, FANCY DRESS GOODS, from 9 cents, BROCADED VELVET, from 39 cents, | ULSTERS and J ACKETS, from $2.00, | GREY FLANNEL, from }4 cenia, |HEAVY SHAWLS, from $1.00, | SILK HANDKERCHIKEFS, from 25 cents, 'TABLE LINEN, trom 19 cents, : | COTTON HANDKERCHIEFS, from 3 cents, , BLACK FUR CAPES, from 80 centa, | WOOL WRAPS, from 65 cents, , LINEN TOWELS, from 8 cents, | ULSTER CLOTH, from 50 vents. | In every Department we offer remarkably Low Prices FOR CASH, Onur Goods are guaranteed as represented. | BEER BROS. | The demand for our Goods this Fail is far in advance of any previous year. We supply Latest Styles at lowest prices. Our Carpet Depart- ment is most complete) on the Isiand. Choice ‘Designs in Axminster, Brussels, Tapestry. &e., , Charlettetown, Dec. 15, 1888—dy & why | i MYSELF AND SON ARE AT THE . i *n cate s Diamoud Biche, ) gy WITH TH* Newest and Best 4 PRESENTS. cremmec eer erate deen een ae WATCHES are recognized as TH : ) 5 ST for all uses in whic Sing. close time and durability are re- quisites. Sold in principai eities and towns by the COMPANY'S Exclusive Agents (leading jewel- ers), who give a FULL warranty. ee a ROCKFORD Bly are unequalled in exacting service. Used by the Chief Mechanician of 3 the U. S, Coast Survey ; by the Ad- miral Commanding in the U. S. Naval Observatory, for Astronomi- cal work; and by Locomotive Engi- neers, Conductors and Raiiway men, Another Lot of the above Watches Just Received. ‘OO —— ere Their-Time-Keeping Qualities are Superior to many costing much higher, 70: E. W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK, Agent for Charlottetown. December 18, 1888. FIRE! FIRE!---REMOVAL. ‘Great Slaughter in Damaged Goods at P, J, Poran’s, ING " ‘HE LATE FIRE, we were obliged to remove to UPPER QUEEN «)>” nl a John McLeod & Co.'s Old Stand, almost vpposite Miller Bros., where rill dis f whole Stock CHEAP FOR CASH. 5% Fe t yt: 2s “of GENTS’ « FURNISHINGS is complete. Over 500 Suite of UNDER. CLOTHING to select from. : Clothing soiled by water at the fire will be sold at any price. |them out at once. In our CUSTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENT the facilities for ; turning out PER FECT-FITTING GARMENTS are better than ever. — , . A nice line of FANCY. TROUSERINGS just received. po J. FORAN, Mercuant Taitor, We are bound to clear country Grist and Oatmeal Mill. Apply by let- ter with references, Address "F,” P. O. B= 379, Charlottetown. él | Cy'town, Deo By #883—edl & wiay UPPER QUEEN SPRERE. e-em HEMI A 8 ae PUES ALB AEE OO aOR ee ee _—* a >; er