: ‘ ; Local and Other ltiems. LHe Steam Laundry now giving univer- o- . y your Spring SKates at will discourse sweet music at the No business at t veondiary Magistrate's Cours this foren a : St, Marrnuew’s TeEMeeRANCE Society meet at & Welock to-night > In Te the other day, aman was lynched for maltreating his wife. ' i sheeees As! LENDID array of aprons and other goods at t Pazaar to-morrow. - y » ~ c v* \! PoTrTerRy from the Royal Art Pottery Co., of London, at G. H. Haszard’s. 7 - ‘tr. Jonw Loner, A. F.& A M., meets to i Work —Conferring the third degree. ; a tng Sal : LAKE a friend with you and enjoy the fes. > } : : ' ; tivit st the Market Hall to-morrow « ven- i j ae: ie i I torget the Christmas Tree Entertain nt at the Souris Convent, on the 2!st and hr] > — LHE contract for the poli emen’'s overcoats is veel AW arded to Mr. D. hs > Bruce, Queen Denial si eer > Tur Qu ; ns’ Jubilee movement in Ottawa is to be called Victoria Art and Museum Uni- o ‘ Re MEMEF& the fancy sile and tea in the Market Hall on Wedn slay afternoon and ning e REMEMBER the Sale at Frank Ferguson's, t 48, to-morrow, at 1). a. m A. H. B. \Mlaegowar = i By request the Roller Rink will be open the S2nd Battalion Band in tin Don't forget the meeting of Porresters to- night in their new hall, McE wchern’s building. it S o'clock No foreign mail to night. The Northern Might will arrive from Pictou with mails to morrow forenoon itlit ~ i [HERE are nine criminal cases already on the docket for trial at the Janu ry session of the Supreme Court. ill ase ix the nineteenth century sviled linen sheuld (not) be washed at home. but taken te t Steam Laundry _ Ovun thanks are due Horace Haszard. Esq., gent of the several handsome Calendars Western Assurance Co.. for pa FAMILY washing at the Steam Launday dur. ing winter months at 24 and 36 cents per doz. Apply to Miss Moore, Manager. _ - We learn that Mr. C. C. Carlton. of Sonris. purchased a black fox skin yesterday. Black tox skins are very rare now-a-days, Now is the time to purchase Christinas and New Yewr’s goods iv Silver-Plated Ware, at a ,at W. E. discount of 25 per cent Dawson's. Two additienal electric lamps have been placed in front of che Diamond Bookstore to- day an-l will be illuminated for the first time + sor} to-night. (celal “Ycri’'s Best.”--This Flour is fresh from the mills, is branded to order, and is the finest ever brought to this city, and, also, other brands, with prices to suit. de21 tf peed cichis THE civic electors of Ward 4 are invited to attend a meeting in Scott's Hall, Wednesday evening, 22nd inst., to nominate a candidate to represent Ward 4next term. dee 18 4i thaistiitineids We learn that Mr. Gerrior, the Evangelist, has received and accepted a call to the pas- torate of the Preebyterian Church at Summer- side, and that he will take charge early in the New Year. — - Tue Independent Order of Foresters, having cured a new hallin MeKachern’s building, Queen Street, will hold a special meeting this Tuesday night, at 8 o'clock. A full attend ince 18 requested. Swng sin Joux Macponavp’s progress through Ontario is reported as one continued ovation. Immense and enthusiastic gatherings wait upon him wherever he appears to discuss the iffairs of the country. ON Sr. Josern’s Apros Fain, in the Market Hall, last night, was very successful. The fancy tables were well stocked and patron- ized, as were also the refreshment tables. The mount realized was about $200. piniscetillidgai i am selling off during Christmas and New Year weeks, my stock of Silver-Plated Ware at # discount of 23 per cent. All new designs in Cake Baskets, Butters, Pickles, Jewel Cases, &c.—W. E. Dawson. dh aula dal ‘Tere is a society in connection with the Methodist Church ia this city whose members, almost two hundred in number, are pledged to oppose the use of either intoxica- ting liquors or tobacco. Reformation is certainly the order of the day. -_-—- ~ > — Norice.— A meeting of the Abegweit Foot- hall Club will be held at the office of Messrs. Davies & Sutherland, on Wednesday evening next, 22nd inst., at.%BO o'clock. The chief bject of this ect ii wit be to discuss the forming of an athletic association. All those interested in athletic sports should attend. By wider of the president. cnesigieialgieccssclui fae steamer Clifton arrived here last even- She left for this port on the 23th alt., with a general cargo and Messrs. P. Blake, M. ». P., and H. Chowan, passengers. The eC ond PELEGRAPHIC AWS. } Youny inp SCIAL Despatcues re Tur ExaMinen. } Fishery Duties. WasHineron, Dec. 20. Assistant Secretary Fairchild has in formed the Collector of Customs at Glou- | cester, Mass., that fish caught by the crew | of the American sehr. Arthur D. Story, of | Gloucester, off the western coast of New foundland and taken to Gloucester are fre« of duty under the tariff, Sundry News Items. LONDON, Dec. 20. Six persons were killed by a boiler explo- sion In the town of to-day. The steamship Danelly, sailing from Liverpool, has foundered at Holly Head, drowning twelve persons, A railroad collision, at Russia, killed 13 perscns and injured 30 others. Lecco, Lombardy, | ee Asphyvxiated, Dustin, Dec. 20. A family, consisting of six children and their parents, were asphyxiated by escaping gas last night at Carrick-on-Suir. Five vhes " , ah children were dead when found. Che other child and parents cannot survive. scehusialemenpeeeesi A Disagreement. Lonvon, Dec. 20. \t the conclusion of Justice Butts ch irge in the Campbell divorce case, it was given to the jury and they retired. After a short absence they reported a disagreement. ———~- ae Land League Funds. Derrortr, Dee. 20. Dr. O'Reilly has sent £5,000 by cable to Dr. Kenny, Treasurer of the National Land League, inaking £49,000 since the Chicago convention Wages Raised. TORONTO, nt... Dee. PO. Two years ago, in bad times, Gooderham & W orts reduced their employ es wages ten percent. To-day they restored the rates. Man Killed. Monrreat, Dec. 20. \ cr been kille a stone falling upon his head from a blast in a quarry at Cole visitation. ung man named Chansse has yout { by A Flood in Montreal. Montreal, Dec. 20. The river has risen over the wharves and the waters are within few feet of the pump- ing station, Aquatic. New York, Dec 20. Hanlan has arrived at New York. He says he will leave Toronto for Australia in March. Switchman Killed. Winpsor, Ont., Dec. 20. H. Jackson, a switchman, got his foot in a frog to-day and was run down and killed. Ranchmen in Difficulties. Datues, Texas, Dee. 20. Peacock Brothers, Ranchmen of Colorado City have assigned, liabilities $300,000. ———————— Weather Bulletin. Toronto, December 21 —10 a.m. West and south winds, partly cloudy, fol- lowed by light sleet or rain in some localities at night or by morning ; not much change in temperature, SoMETHING New.—Come and see the goods just received per SS. Clifton from London, at G. H. Haszard’s. Ix the list of delegates from the First District of King’s County present at the Con- vention in Georgetown, the name of Simon P. Conroy was inadvertantly omitted. A LARGE Nova Scotian and two Newfound- land schooners arrived In Souris last week to load with produce. One of them has herring for sale. They are all three still at Souris trying to load up. > THe Rev. J. Hutchison, M. A., will (D. V.) ofticiate at Lot 48, on Sabbath first, the 26th inst., at 10.30 a. m.; and at Birch Hill at 2.30 p.m., Weather and water permitting. Mr. Hutchison will wait at the wharf until a con- veyance comes for him. > Five hundred dollars is the sum Dr. Pieree offers for the detection of any calomel, or other mineral poison or injurious drug, in his justly celebrated Pleasant Purgative Pellets. They are about the size of a mustard seed, therefore easily taken, while their operation is unattended by any griping pain. Billious- ness, sick headache, bad taste in the mouth, and jaundice, yield at once before these little giants. Druggists. faw We learn that the steamer Merrimack, which became quite popular while on the route between this port and Boston, the past season, is now plying between Boston and Charleston. Capt. Crowell is still in com- mand, and Mr. F. H. Sawyer—for many years purser of the Worcester—is employed in the same position on the Merrimack. Mr. Sandall still occupies the post of chief engineer. With three such popular officers, passage out was one of the roughest ever ex- perienced by Capt. Wade. Skylights were stove in, companion ways torn away, boats | lust and other damage was done. The Clifton stiled for Pictou this morning. We are pleased to notice that Mr. Blake is looking well after his rough experience. { ional To-pay the City Marshal was to have sold the personal property of a Richmond Street | scott Act offender, but justas he and his othivers were about moving to the Square to | sell, the Sheriff came along, and under a writ 4 froiu the Supreme Oourt replevined the seized property, and left the Scott Act offender in charge. The Marshal and his force then de- parted, and no sale took place. This puts the Marshal a defendant in two cases--one for false arrest and vue for goigiag wader w dis: trbes warchat led and stocked, and sales were brisk at we predict a highly successful season for the Merrimack. —_—~---— Tue market to-day was largely attend- | work elected. ) — my a THE Annual! Christian General Meeting of the Men's \ssociation was held last evening in the Young Men’s Par- lor, the President, Jos. D. Seaman, Kisy., In the CcuAlr. ' ihe annual report of the President gave an excellent account of the many brancives of work in connection with the institution. and suggested several valuable immethods for j} new and increased effort. ‘Judge Hensley moved its adoption, coupled with warm words of thanks to Mr. Seaman for his deep interest and untiring | for the Association during the past | Seconded by H. J. Cundall, Esq., and carried enthusiastically, After the reports of the different coin- mittees, the officers were elected for the ensuing year as follows : year. President—Jos. D. Seaman. Esq., (re- Vice-Presidents—T. C. James. Judge Hensley, A. &. Crosby, W. A. W eeks, Geo. Bremner, F. 8. Moore. Treasurer—H. J. Cundall. Hon. Secretary G. F. Beer. Asst. Secretary—A. K. Tapper. Executive Committee—Jno. M. Camp- bell, G. A. Ritchie, Perey Pope, T. H. Huggan, W. B. Robertson, L. W. Goff. W. C. Turner, L. E. Prowse, A. Kennedy, Sidney Grey, C. H. Schurman, Win. Rose. The Treasurer's report—a statement of which will appear in the daily papers—was more satisfactory than for some years past. he meeting closed after the usual eXercises, G. F. Breer, Secretary. OS F ittiun pitwal Peg iSLWRD RAILWAY. CHRISTHAS & NEW VEARS, first-class fare will | { to and from ali Stations on this Railway, except those on Cape Traverse Branch, on Zith, 25th, 27th, and 3ist December, inst., and on January Ist, 1887, good to return up to and on 3rd January, 1887, ‘Tickets wiil also be tions to Siat R= TURN TICKETS, at one « i issued from al! other Sta- ions on Cag Yraverse Branch, on 23rd, 25th and 30th December, inst., and on Janu- ary Ist, I887, good to return us above: and from Stations on Cay (raverse Branch to all other Siations on December 24th, 27th and 3ist, inst., zood to return up to and on January 4th, 1887, JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, Railway Office, Ch’town, Dee 17th. 1886. ex pat eod wky prs 2i Auction---Stock, &e. AT Auction, at residence of MR. FRANK FERGUSON, Lot 48, on Y o . ? ope ‘ Wednesday, 22nd Dec., inst., AT 11 O’CLOCK, A. M., 1 Mare, 5 years old (in foal); 1 Mare, 10 years old; 1 Heavy Cart Horse. 0 years old; 4 Milch Cows, 4two-year old Heifers, | Ball, 3 years old; lot of Sheep, 3 Pigs, Threshing Mill (complete); Wagons, Carts, Sieizghs, Harness and.complete Farimwing Plant, in Machinery, &c., &c, Lot of Good Hay, Straw, Seed Wheat and Seed ats. TERMS—$15 and under, cash; over $15, ten months credit on approved joint netes, If weather is unfavourable on 22nd, sale will be on first fuilowing fine day. A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Auctioneer, Dec. 17, 1886.—Wwky li dly 18 & 20 Wholesaie and Ketail. I HAY E on hand the very best lot of Confectionery, Pastry Cake & Fruit in the City. I have from the Finesi Liiy Chocolate and French Cream Candies, down to the old-fashioned Molasses Candy. Try our Caramels, Molasses Chewing Cream, Fig Cream and Chewing Candies—they are new and fine. Pastry, Fruit and Plum Cake, Cookies and Pies FRUIT eet = in Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, Pears and Cranberries. NUTS—Assorted kinds, great variety, at W. F. CARTER’S. Dec. 18—-sat tuth pat 2itu & thar Barley Sugar Toys in PURE CANDY MAvRE on the premises, from the Best Sugar 4". and Finest Flavorings obtainable. Don’t run the risk of eating poisonous, adul- terated candr, when you can be sure of getting it pure from us. Our TABLETS AND DROPS are equal t@'the finest English Confectionery, and have the advantage of being I’resh. Our Caramels are very nice; our Choc late (reams are delicious; oue Brown Cream is the kind Ben Butler likes; our Cherry Candy and Chock Sticks are what the boys like. Come and we will suit your taste and your purse. FRUITS AND NUTS in great variety. Choice GROCERIES, Colgate’s Toilet Soaps and Perfumery. B. BALDERSTON. Ch’town. Dec. 16-3 wks 2 aw wky li NEW Gdns | —FOR— xX MAS wife the following prices:—Beef (small) 7 to 10 cents per lb; do per qe 4 to 5 cts; mutton, 5 to 8 cts; por (small) | 6 to 8 cts; lamb, 35 to 60 cts per qtr;) ham per lb, 13 to I4c; fowls, 35 to 40 cts. pair; butter (fresh) 20 to 22; do (tub) 16 to 18cts ; eggs, 24 to 25c; flour per 100 pounds, $2.25 to $2.75: oatmeal, do, $2.30 to $2.50; oats, 28 tu 29 cts: hay per 100, 65 to 70c; potatoes, 16 to | | 18¢; straw, per load $2 to $2.50; codfish, 25 to 5c; pork, per carcass, 4 to 5e; apples, 5D to 60 cts, per bushel; geese 90 to 75 cts; ducks from 50 to 55 ets; turnips, 11 to 12cts; imdliag woul turkeys, fegin Jae. to $1.05 k wan wee G. H. TAYLOR’s JEWELRY, in Gold and Silver. FANCY CLOCKS, in Piush, &c. SILVERWARE, in Useful and Fancy Articles. Everything LOW during the holiday season. North Side Queca Square. or aera — —_ tem DAILY FRAMINER, 2-0 Ss pikty PIECES GREY FLANNEL, from 18 cents a yard, THE Taik of the CHEAP GOODS, ,UY your TEA from JAMES PATON & CO.,, Market Square. A BIG STOCK of ““ ROBES. FUR CAPS and GOAT jj) SEPUL PRESENTS FOR CHRISTMAS: Kid Gloves, Silk Umbrellas, Fur-lined Dolinans, Handkerchiefs and Glove Boxes, Cheap at J. PATON & CO’S. AMES PATON & CO, offer Special Induce- “. ments to CASH KU YRS, LADIES’ JACKEI’S, MANTLES, &e., much ~ under regular prices, COUNTRY CUSTOMERS will find JAMES PATON & CO'S unrivalled for Variety, Ex- cellence and Cheapness of Goods. yRAND LOT of MANTLE AND ULSTER CLOTHS. Don't buy before you see our stock. BYERY BODY who wants a new HAT or BON- 4 NET? should go to JAMES PATON & CO’S. {TILL BUSY. Small Profits are the secret ~ terms, and don’t you forget the place, JAMES PATON & CO's, Market Square, Charlottetown. b REAL BARGAINS in Blankets, Horse Rugs, &c., &c., at JAMES PATON & CO'S. ‘THE foliowing is a list of the different COR- SETS we have in stock, price i cents up: Dr. Warner’s New Perfumed, Maud, Beauty, Star, Juno, Paris, Rattler, Sensation, Lansdowne, improved, Bonanza, Heulh. Derinatoid, Lily, Progress, Nursing, and Butterfly. USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR GEN- TLEMEN: Far Gloves, Fur Mitts. Maftlers, ik Searfs, Cardigans, Silk Handkerchiefs, Um- brellas and Fur Coats, MEN'S LINDERS & value, at DRAWERS, PATON & CO’S, extra JpXTRA GOOD VALUE in TEA this season, 4 done up in 5, 10 and 20 pound parcels, DRESS GOODS! Dress Goods! cheap, at JAMES PATON & CO'S, COL SCARES, Wool Sacques, Mitts, Hoods, Tam O’Shanters, Vests xc., &c. TRUNKS, SATCHE!IS & BAGS at Bottom Prices, at JAMES PATON & CO’S. TRAVELLING THE Largest and most Complete CARPET DEPARTMENT on _ the lIaian!. Hemp, Scotch, Tapestry, Brussels and Plush Carpets, good patterns and Low Prices. The Puzzleis to fiad a better place to buy your Dry Goods than JAS. PATON & COS, CHARLOTTETOWN, Dec. 14, 1886, r CARD. We wonld inform:the citizens of Charlottetown and Prince Edward I-land generally, that our MR. SANTA CLAUS will be at the DIAMOND BOOKSTORE, on and after: Monday, 6th Decomber, inst, having in his possession the largest, choicest and best value GIF I's and PRESICNTS ever placed at his disposal}. Come and see hin early. &@ Vhe closing Levee on Christmas Eve will remain open until midnight. Respectfully, CHRISTMAS, NEWYEAR & CO. Dec. 6, 1886, Referring to the foregoing | would urge the necessity of an early visit to Mr, Claus, as the terrific crush, usual on Christmas Eve,-prevents him paying his proverbial courtesy to visitors. The Christmas Cards, Fancy Goods, Toys, &c , ofthe present visit being so very numerous, we cannot particularize. Itis absolutely imperative that you come and view the immense stock. THEO, L. CHAPPELLE, Hiamond Bookstore. Wanted, Ch'town, Dec. 6, 1886, dorses I WILL be in Charlottetown for some time and will be prepared to purchase a number cf GOOD HORSES, Don't fail to see me, A good price for a good horse. JAMES KEEGAN. Dev, 15, 1886, Saaga, Lost, Faun, Fe8END ~Drifting with the ice off Crown Point, Lot 49, lust Friday, the 19th inst.,a Cask Buoy, with iron band around middle and swivel and hook attached ; buoy is painted black with white rings round each end. Owner can have the same, after paying expenses, by applying to William A. Jardine, Crown Point, Lot 49. deec2! 2i pd W AXNTED- Two steady, respectable, married ‘Y Men; constantemployment and good wages, Apply, with references, to the Manager, at Gas Works. dec 20 uf T°? LET—A Cottage, on Sidney Street, opposite the Methodist Church; immediate possession given. Apply to John Kelly, City ‘councillor, or to the owner, Kdwaid Kelly. decl8 di pd WANTED AT ONCE—A good plain Cook. Apply to Mrs. F. H. Beer, dec 18 3i W ANTED—A Girl for genera! housework in a smali family. Apply at once to Mrs. W. R. 3oreham, Prince Street. dechi tf GHORT-HaND~ Taught personally or by mail; terms moderate, Address: ‘“‘C., lock drawer 32, P. O.” decl0 tf T° LET—A Store and Dwelling, one door north of G. W. Millner’s; possession given immedi- ately. Enquire at the Duncan House, corner Prince and Water Streets.—W. H. Farquharson. nove tf To LET—Shop and Tenement on Upper Queen Street, lately ‘occupied by W. W. Rodd, Apply on the premises. nov24 tf TO LET—The House at the head of Pownal Street, now occupied by Mrs. Robert Weeks, Enquire at THE EXAMINER office. novl7 eod T° LET—That brick House and Shop on Dor otrecter Street, formerly occupied by Owen Connoily; imu ciate possession given. For terns and particulars apply to Owen Connoliy. jun21l ood ro LET--A House on Pleasant Street, with | stable and weil in yard. Applyto William Dodd. oot4 T° LET—That brick Houss on Dundas Espla- nade, now in the possession of G. H. Haszard, Esq.; possession given Ist October next. For terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jan2I eod tf Te LET—A House and Outbuildings and 6 Acres ot Land, known as “Maryfield,” situated on Melpeque Road, adioining the premises of Mal-, Dog }4—wetll wy 2 syplyty vcd — MY ot Fah pores | - MONDAY, DECEMBER 21], Annual Meeting of the Y. M. ¢. A. PEND THE PUZZLE. | = Town is PATON & CO's. issG, XMAS. —- RRY Feather Fire Sereens, Feather Mats, Plush and Leather Satciiels, Fur Muffs and Capes, Pur Gauntlets, Silk Handkerchicfs, HandkerchiefS - all kinds, Lined Kid Gloves and Mitts, Cushions, Slippers, Fender-Stools, Banners, Brackets, Footstools, Ete., Ete. PRESENTS, FOR CHRISTMAS. USEHFU TL JUST THE THING sa CALL AND SEE THEM AT BHEHR BROS. Ch’town, Dee. 14, 1886. = ry & ~-= THE Gre Ak blearance sale DRY 6-0-0-3-5 AND ——— =o a at td > OE ur - Grae ——— AT —--—— WE AC PGR A LED’ S. Bo kBe Everyone. Who has already Wade Purchases, Delighted with their Bargains. en a ee es ee oe NOW 1S YOUR TIME 10 BUY ON me ee ee ee YOU CAN DEPEND ON GETTING THE BEST BARGAIN EVER AT J.B. Macdonald GREAT CLEARANCE SALE, Ch’town, Dec 16, °86.—dy wy G. H. HASZAR BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE. —————— 0 —— —_—— English and American Fancy Goods, English and American Stationery, English and American Novelties. T is a fact that you can always get, at G. H. HASZARDS’, Something New, Something Novel, Something Striking. is is especially trae In, STATION E K.x, yhic ave, this season, imported a very choice and extensive line. 1 would also call Sasa cane large and varied assortment of FANCY GOODS for Christinas Presents. Stationery Novelties for Ladies—The Primrose Note, The Forget-Me-Not, The Royal Irish Lover Note, The Old English Note. Xmas Presents tor Gentiemen--Handsome Writing Cases, Pocket Books, Gents Photo Albums, Stylograph Pens, Shaving Sets, Inkstands, Gold Pens, Memorandum Books (in cases), Daily Saqeushie Calendars, Stationery Cabinets, Gentlemen's Address Sets. Xmas Presents for Ladies—Beautiful Photograph Albums, Autograph Albums, | Writing Desks, Scrap Albums, Photo Frames, Ladies’ Hand Pocket- Book i Seta, New Style Purses and Wallets, Ladies’ Writing Cases, Screen Aibums, Cabinets, Card Cases, &c. OFFERED IN THIS CITY be Bags sacdies Seat ily | - . — : - i Xmas Presents for Boys—New Books, Writing Desks, Pocket Knives, School 3 } cart : int Fooakkat i > gaa | Sets, The Boys Own Annual, Drawing Sets, Paint Boxes, Pocket Books, Purses, &c. | sa You will find in our goods something for every one. If you want to be up to the itimes, go to ' . iit, bes ck te ee * Dhoer By Tee FIASZARD, WWUW N's WA.