ie iE EOIN apes tO a os ve ek i. alibi cesttasesiD en ee ye y 7” bare ‘ thor 4 » Cal ard Other ilems. 7 ; of ( 8 tue Kank >-— - N STA . fiaiifax, 18 at the sa : - I > Nei Dow left whifax f ‘ I ithed inet oe : ae | Chr ! Mi o ; K | hor ther of 1 ; ’ ' ” ti € . a t Ai : ins on ' \ ’ ' i “A : 4 ER 1M y — vely t »w they manage | Ln page. - J \ meeting A] Ira R Are at Ma : " | } in +) Viasor H is ey 110 ts cl | ~ ‘ ! ' kK » t I id t ! itt ‘ +¥ hov ier \ | j j EF o- INSTA ATION I } rriy Edw ar Div this eve % on | ’ } i ). M. Mc! vill lress i t ~ . ' i 18 first rehesrsal for Mr. Earle’s Concert willtake place next Monday evening. We uoderstand the Concert will take place on or about the 23rd of January oe } Riaay f KN Seat i ; ; ‘ va Sx 4, 18 NOW in i i ; i } s fof nee ¢t | ve a N eT g i ‘ mi been fi rmed and arrangemeats are being mad &® grand | complimentary dinner to Senat ‘a »wian, at | the iiankin House, on Tuesday eve ning next, | - . “ j Mr. Howie has i Summerside for Dee Sable. On Sabbath next he is expected at *eter’s Bay, and on M ynday the tith h a tures in the Presbyteriav Church at Mount j + | > i ages OF Crunt ness anda case < al } } te, , : ‘ . , : } | isband assaulting his wit ere dispost f s ; uy tae Otipendiary otra this forenoon Tine wife beater w natensed to fourteen Imprisonment, ll a Wr are informed « rood authority that on the Sth of January 0, steamer Ura | was plying betw« n Lariowt nd Sonth- p and on the 4th oi th there was no i a Charlottetown | i antacial er & Aggie, Capt. Clarke, | coal t Georgetown on Vonday at 3/| 0 ‘ paud. She passed St. | Pete islandatll o < We Bes and no doub , this morniag. _ I i ] feature in the Ges] y bs at la evening, and crea . 8 tion. On their return h ~ ‘ My nas mecti ! 2 i more inte - - Tae CHal ri ndent writes: | sad) ther the Roller | Rink on F, y evening. Would you kindly i for j vy! wy : rece this is We aré t al i out and inform our corresp i issue, <-> As + de has Deed €XpF 7, purticulerly by th ho view the matter adversely, for a faller discnssion on the Subway scheme, the question will be again taken up by the Liter- ary an‘ Scientific ‘Tustit uteon Thursday even- ing, 7th inst. The Instit will meet in lemplars’ Hall at 8 p. m > -- ute Iopes TRAVIS has ed the town of Cal- sary, N. W. T., with astonishment by declar- ing the Mayor an-1 Council unseated and dis- qualitied for two years, in addition to which the Mayor is fined $100 and condmned to pay a 1 $100 with costs, and the y $100 with costs. a —~ -_— ANNIE a MecGrecor (or Doherty), a Prince Edward Is land girl of 24, is under arrest in "Bout on for assaulting the wife of policeman W. Fogg of Jamaica Plain, with a monkey wrench. Jealousy of Mrs. Fogg was the cause. Annie, who is a domestic servant, says Fogg has been attentive to her for a couple of years. the opposing Vouns ’ other courciliors to pa ee Bu RNED TO Deata.--At Perth, Oat, about half-pas twelve o'clock on the 2nd inst.. Robert N, Aliar, 90 years of age, and his wif were both burned toacrisp. They lived in a small house on the outskirts of the town, which had taken fire and before assistance could be rendered it and its inmates were to- tally cousumed. spicier Tue Pastors of the various Protestant Churehes in the city have petitioned the ty Council to set apart Wednesday, the 13th inst., as a day of Thanksgiving to Almighty God for the riddance of our city from small lpox. We lesrn that the prayer of the petition will be granted, so far as apart the Gay for thanksgiving, but » public holiday. setting ¢ it will not be mad thins Manna Tur City Council nd Mr, John Starr, of Halifax, are at legger-headcs regar ding the ‘tric light contract. Mr. Starr, as repre- sentative of the Royal Hloctrie Light Com- pany, tendered for ti: » i rhting of the city hy electric lizht The terder was ccepted and signed by the Mayor, but up to. pre went has not been signed by the Royal Electric Light Co. In the meantime Mr. Starr purchased the pliant of the Royal Electric Light Co. with the intention of forming acompany in this city to furnish the light. The plant was set up and the light has been ranning since °1st November. Mr. Starr now wishes to take the -act in his own name, but the Cean- mes ise to give it to any but the Royal ‘lectric Light Co.. with whom they first wereed, Thus the matier stands, — ee — 1. O. O. F.—The semi-annual instaliation of officers took place in St. Lawrence Lodge un Monday evening. Following are the othicers :-- J. S. Nelson 3. A. McDonald. McLaren P. J. .—E McMiiian. }. B. McNeill, P. G. ». rquharson, P. G. , 7 nnan, P. G. G.—T. R Calibeck, P. G. G.—J. Haines. ’ G&.—T. L. Chappelle, P. G. Ss. V. G.- J. Off r. S. 8.—A. E. McDonald. S, S.—W. MeNeiil. McLe pape hm a haplain——-J. Wi. Clarke. du F. G. H.-—McLean Davison. t} hearty | between oe st “ET Fr D ATL Px AMIN Tri ELT A SAE R TS a2 a 7 . #6 Ge ope oh “ « o- ~ oF cS . . POPEC(LAL DESPATCH * >» He WXAMINE! Gladstone Invited to America Lonpon, Jan, 5, John Jennings, who | ie London*"News Agency hich supplies the American pree ith news, wrote to Mr. G'ads tone, inviting him to America and promising a : The latter stated that| believed that Gladstone grasp the Irish question, hey thought it worth his whiie to nvestigate the working of the: constitution Le United States. Me. Gladstone re- gretted that the state of public affairs would | net allow him the necessary tim®. He was disposed however to accept the invitation st a later date, his health permitting. | Late last Me nday, connected with t! weicome, American ¢ the man to and that t reneraliv | was eg Registration of Shipping Wasuincton, Jan. 5. the House of representatives to-day, Bamon!, of New York, presented a petition American Express Steamship millions of dollars, for the sls owned by them in the i States, whether built there or not, [provided they have a speed of at least eightegn knots per hour. It is the Com- pany’s intention to run their steamships New York and ports in Great ™ the ., Capitai ten ecistration of vess: | Uni ‘ britain <clheatpctiepemeaannatteapeemenemine Nerthwest Indians. Uneasy Toronto, Jan. 5, For some time past reports ftom the Northwest make it appear that the Indians The Toronto Mail are in an ul 1Gasy Sciate. has septa correspondent into the country l W fat th y are true. Pretty re- » the effect that the Indians sre Russian Politics Sr. Pererssore, Jan. 5d. ia and dD ike Mich rel N cola rwitch has retired from the presidency of the conncil, : : ’ ° Din owing to a quarrel with the Czar. Prince of the Interior, idont of the Korsakoff becomes Minister and Count Totstoi becomes pres c in Ruskin’s Scheme. Loxpon, Jan. 5. writing on the lrish ques- ihe Government : UsSKIN, tlon, suggests to io con- sider the fortunes and peculiarity of the Irish people before arranging a echeme for i} managing them. Shot his Niece and Attempted Suici ide Resiumntids Onr., Jan; 5, About 2.30 o'clock this afternoon, John Stone, of this village, shot Miss Maud Hodge, his niece. He then shot himself, but neither are thought to be fatally in- jured ; } ! A Di unger Adrift Lonvon, Jan. 5. A torpedo has broken from its moorings of Tripoli and is now floating ere in the Mediterranean Sea. on the co some wh British Rule Ceasing in Ireland | —— DvuBLIN, Jan The Daily Express, organ of the Loyal. ists, says British rule has virtually ceased in the southern districts of Ireland. King Milan’s Reception. Bess King Milan arrived here yesterday and met with an enthusiastic reception. ‘RADE, Jan. 5. © Leary’s Great Walk Rocuester, N. Y., Jan. 5. In the great walk O’Leary leads 16 miles, Weather Sulietic Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Jan. 6.—10 a, m. Strong winds and gales from east and south, cloudy to rainy weather. M#TEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, Jan. 6, i8&6. Highest Temperature yesterday, — at IN, eS ae aks a oh wanink 35.9 Lowest Tempe wrature yesterday, (road at BEGGS) wcecaceces . iad 0 28 8 Lowest ‘Temperature thia morni ing.. 321 Temperature this merning,at 8 0’ clock... 351 Tamperature this afternoon atl oeloek. 38 03 New Year's Catrers.— The Halifax Herald says :—New Year’s calling was very generally abandoned Friday, owing to the heavy rain storm and the exceedingly dis- agreeable condition of the reads. But still a comparatively large number of promin- ent citizens turned out and paid their respects to His Grace Archbishop O’Brien, and Hon. M. H. Phelan, United States consul-general. Those who called on Arch- bishop O' Brien were elso introduced to His Lordship Bishop Rogers, of Chatham, who was the guest of His Grace yesterday. One notable feature of the Archbishop’s recep- tion was the total exclusion of liquors from the refreshment room, an innovation that was universally approved of by nine-tenths of those who noted the fact. <eivtadeiaein luz Orange and Green have resumed hos- tilities in St. ~ John’ s, Nfld. On the 30th Dec. an Orange mob attacked two of the released River! head prisoners at ‘ ourags Beach, woued- ing them, it is said, fatally, There ts great ex- ent in Harbor Grace. Crowds are occu- pying tae streets an id a riot is anticipated Major Fawcett and a large detachment of the constabulary force have gone oR a epecial train to the scene of the afiray Baca cite markable memory. Of a $10,000 stock of goods he can tell, without looking at the marks, what each article cost. “| iu ; A merchant of Atbeus, Ala., has a _re- | The Fisheries of P. B. Island rn 1885 vanvep WILLION CriTrou, Af ONE AND A QUARTER DULLARS—AN UNUSUALLY LARGE | | A correspondent of the Halifax Jerald, | i generally well informed, writes as foliows | i from Charlottete | Is! _ ae iriog ; thie vat }s« quently bait was scarce. Mackerol were | very plenty. ‘They struck in sma!! at first, adually improved in siza, and the average | pers of the poason was very good. The | done better had the American market been | open to them. ‘The Americans mado large | jostehe on the Iland coast, Codfish and hake were unu.ually plentiful, while the }quahty was good. Lobsters, contrary to ll expectations, oxceeded the catch of | iss4. We had quite a boom in oysters, | jana made large shipments to old and new | marke's. | estimate the catch of 1885 at 8,000 Larrels of mackerel, 10,000 barrels of | herring and 8000 cwts of cod and hake i excess of the catch of 1884, and the total | value of cur fish harvest in 1885 at $1,250,- 000, accerding to the value fixed by the government oflicials, About 3,000 fisher- men were employed, not counting lobsters or oysters; and perhaps 1000 boats, besides fifty larger craft, varying in size up to sixty tons. -——e- They Geng it Ones More. There was a sensible clergyman in Ches- ter County, who was difturbed by the noise ma - by the male members of the cocgre- gation patting on their overcoats while the Doxology was being sung, and said : **Now that you have your overcoats on we will sing the Doxology over again.” It waa a teous and modsrate rebuko. of a prac- tice that is too often thoughtlessly indulged in, but is nevertheless the height of rude- ness. — Philadelphia Times. cour - + NOTES. Net the promissory, but “facts about Werbtcome Soa P, an article that does not con- tain one par! icle of the adalterations used to ‘iuce the cost of ** Pure Goods, ” but does ' s +) value of legitimate Washing mand fer which proves the rized by ths use of the genuine ver Soaps of deubtfal character, None hould be deceived even by Ked and Yellow Wrappers, or any of the imitations of the VELCOME, as a pair of clasped hands is stamped on every bar. Made hy Curtis, Davita & Co sens a . (Jualibies, the ae 9 aivaniace ¢g oe Scott’s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites HAS THE ADVANTAGE OF BEING PALATABLE, and easily digested, and these two well- known remedies being combined, are more poteat in their remedial effects than if taken separately, and increase flesh and strength with remarkable rapidity. eS nes a r DR. WARBURTON AS been relieved from further duties as Assistant Health Officer. He will therefore be able te attend to his other pro- fessional duties as-heretofore. Ch’town, Jan. 2, 1886—lwk Executors Notice, YHE Undersigned Exeecuters of the last will and testament of the late Lewis John Westaway, of Georgetown, merchant, deceased, hereby notify all persous indebted to his estate, to make immediate payment to Maleolm McDonald, at his office, Water Street, Georgetown, aud ali persons having claims of demands against the said estate, are hereby required to furnish the same, duly attested, within twelve months from this date. JOSEPH FAIRCHILD, G. ALBERT AITKEN, JOHN T. POOLE, Dated at Georgotowa, the !7th day of De- cember, 1885.—éecl8 Imo Goke for Sele. Fxecutors, ry E ‘HE price of Coke will hereafter be re- 4 duced from Ten to Hight Centa per Bushel. ‘This is the cheapest fuel which can be used. DENNIS MURPHY, Manager. Ch’town Gas Light Co , Jan, 4—lwk A NEW ART. ODELING in High Relief, in imitation of Barbotine, adapted to the decoration of Piaques, Panels, Vases, Mirrors, &c., &c, The work is easily learned, requires no firing, and can be applied to any materia! Miss Longworth, Water Street, wishes to receive pupils for instruction ia the above Art. \ Specimen ean be Store. Dee, 29, 85 seen at Watson’s Drug]. 4i 2 aw REMOVAL. ——- \ ACMILLAN’S COAL OFFICE has been iVE Removed to foot cf PRINCE STRERT, A Large Assortment of HARD AND SOFT CO A Li Kept Constantly on Hand, R. McMILLAN. Dec. 24--3m eod & wky Bible, Book and and Tract ct Depository. UIVER, Good Words, Words, Boys’ Own, Girls’ Own, Chatterbox, Little Fo'ks, Wide Awake, Our Darlings, Friendly Greetings, Child’s Companion, Children’s Friend, In- fanis' Magezine, Family Friend, Miss Haver- gals, Fverards, Bovs & Blackwoods’ Works, Poetical W orks, Wesleyan aud Presby terian Hymn Pooks, Confession of Faith, Sunday School, Birthday, Xnas and New Year's Cards, &c., just received and for sale at very low prices Bibles erold at prime coset. M. ¥F. ELLIS, Dec, 4—evd Upper Queen Street, ER. TANUARY 6, Facts 7 S86. ae en = ene Sn I Facts 0 n:—The fisheries of the } 1885 were all very good, up to the average Herring were abundant ail alo g the coast; con-| EKLL-KNOWN LOW PRICES ARE BEING FURTHER R KDUCED TO CLEAR BALANCE OF THIS SEASON’S Island fishermen did well; and won!d have! STOCK. Tinmense Discounts to clear balance of Fur-lined Cloaks. Immense Discounts to clear balance of Winter Jackets. Emmense Discounts to clear balance ~~ of Millinery. Dress Goods, Shawls and Hosiery Cut Away Down Very Low, Just See the Prices we are Selling Blankets at. 0 HOLIDAW GOODS. 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. wee ee ee —_—- E.et AE! Remember that we will net be Undersold by any House in the Trade. SEE 0 BUR PRIGES BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE --—— 0 PERKINS & STERNS. Oh: town, | Dec. 11, '85. GREAT DISC A 1 6 UNT SALE —_—-—--0------- : CHANGE AND A CHANCE. 0 Ne ixtraordinary Inducements to Purchasers of Diy Goods, — O T is our intentioa te make achange in our_ business early in the New Year, and we shall for a time offer our whole stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS AND MIL- LINERY at immense reductions in price, eommencing MONDAY, the 14th inst, Our stock of Goods is so large it is impossible for us to enumerate it, but in every department our prices will be RaDUCED 20 to SO PER CENT and a Jot of Odds and Remnants will be closed out at HALF PRICE. Our Goods are always marked in plain figures and customers will sce that the discounte are made bona fide, Orders by letter will receive careful and prompt attention. We wii] also prepay freight to the country on all purchases exceeding ten dollars. The above discounts are. for Cash only, but for purchases exceeding fifty dollars we will allow three months’ credit. This is our first Big Discount Sale, and we intend te fulfil all-the promises of our adver- tigement, Ve oe -~-——0 13-1 Bi Fe. Ch’town, Dec. 10, ’85—dy wy 2mos BRITISH WAREHOUSE, 83 QUEEN STREET. — eee ee FALL AND WINTER STOCK, NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, UNSURPASSED FOR VALUE! Aa Le BROW RI. Ch’town, Noy. 19.—wkly. A By mr fi Banrain-Lunt a A Genuine Mark Down Sale.!—Ap- palling Reductions !—Unheard-Of Prices ![—Overcoats, Suits, Tweeds and Gents’ Farnishings— SLAUGHTERED! SLAUGHTERED ! SLAUGHTERED! Tim E for Stock-taking is near. Dull trade is alarming. Our stock of Tweeds must go. Our mammoth stock of Clothing must go. Our big stock of Gents’ Furnishiugs must go. Our jarge and superb siock of Lad:es’ Furhishings must go. The price is not so much of anobject. The goods must turn into new dollars, This price list is only an index :- Men’s Heavy, Overcoats with Fur Collars, only $10, worth $14. Men’s Black Worsted Suits, only $6.50, worth $10. Men’s Winter Pants, $1.25, $1.50, #2 and up. $16 will buy a first-class Suit, made to measure, worth $22.50, $4 will purchase a first-class pair of Scotch Tweed Pants, worth $5.50. $6 wi!l buy a Heavy Winter Ulster, worth just $8.75. ; Tryon Tweed Suits, made to measure by first- class workmen, $11, $12, and up Childs’ W inter Suits, with aoa trimmings and woalied. $1.75, and up; 88 will purchase a nobby Scotch Tweed Suit, worth $12. Our Black W or sted Uvercoats, worth $12, now $8; $1 will Buy Suit of U nderclothing in pure Cape Wool. We hold the championship tor honest, low- riced Tweeds, and challenge all-comers to dup- icate our $5-cent Merino Wool Tweed, worth 9.40. REID BROS., CAMERON BLOCK, Ch’town, Dec, 31, 1885. ENGLISH CONFECTIONERY. The finest assortment of English and Canadian Confectionery fer Christmas trade we have ever offered. BREE & GOFF MINCE MEAT, Choice Brand, for Saie at BEER & GOFE’S. ORANGES, LEMONS, GRAP&S. 20 cases Oranges, 15 cases Lemons, 25 bris. Grapes, just arrived from Great Britain. BEER & GOFF RAISINS. 250 boxes received—Layers, Val- encias, Seedless. BEER & GOFF. A Pb is ies: American Baldwins, N. 8. Tom- Kins, Pippins, &c., at BEER & GOFEP’S, CRANBERRIES. 30; bris. Cranberries and Fox- berries at BEER & GOFE"S. CANDIED PEEL, Keiller’s Celebrated English Cit- ron, Orange and Lemon Peels at BeER & GOFF'S SPECIALTIES, Corned Beef, 20cts. per pound ; Smoked Beet (shaved) 24cts. per pound ; Bologna Sausages, Llicts. per pound; Ox Tongues (English), Pea Soup, Xc., at BEER & GOFF’, Pare Spices, Essences, de. Pure Spices, Cream Tartar and Baking Powders at BEER & GOFP’S, Canned Salmon, Sandwiches, Peaches, Pine Apples, Corns, Tomatoes, Peas, &c., choice brands. BEER & GOFF. COFFEE! COFFEE! Fresh roasted and ground—tfine quality ; also Essence Coffee and Condensed Coffee & Milk. BEER & GOFF, PASTRY FLOUR, 2,3,5,10 and 12 pound packages, very choice quality, BEER & GOFF. 1885. Dec, 11, Lobster Fackels, Attention ! NTENDING to make a aaa in my pre- sent buisness, 1 offer for Sale the LOB- STER FACTORY, together with the Flaut and Machinery, situate at Flat River, P.E. I, This bactory was built two years ago and fitted out in good shape, is on good fishing ground, and has a good record, —ALSO— for Sale the Lobster Factory, together with Piant and Mechinery, situate at McAskill River, Lot 43, distant about five miles from St. Peter’s Station. For Terms and all other particulars apply to HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Dee. 14, ’8—1lmo ead