Bt i b LS IR PRE BEL a AE lM lt iit ie eS: PU Scbba SB. a i aot bandh its Be te te A OO MN TR ER RR Re _ APNE tig a 3h ore . e SS SSG. THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - = - - - WEDNESDAY. DECEM Local and Otier Hems. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Sale of Magazines and Papers, ‘ : to-day. - ¥ nigh - : me fo > \ . \ Magistrate s ~~ me HW . MESSR ‘ AND FRERGYSON will va . = —— ffs laundried in New : . um Laundry, ; 7 \ it, with mails and pas e at one o clock to day. ts : e cut up wnd s ral by the pound this week Bb. Balderston. dec 29, ol e e Charlottetown En rineers will meet for s evenin | to receive their drill pay ve > . & severe colds, worry and trouble dur- ‘ mths, by sending your family \ t e Steam Laundry. : — ont forget the sale of Papers and Maga row (Thursday) evening, at eight . zs. ww Reading Room. inci lea retailing at 25, 30 and 35 cents at! -§ Yuill’s ts unsurpassed for strength, | wid flavor. Try a pound. 10i dec29 = sutr has acquired a new peril, A \\ cesbarre young man proposed, was re umd his father shot him to wipe out _ i VirniuxNer s Prize Ash Sifter is on exhibition e show window of Haszard’s Bookstore. | ely painted and lettered, and is re-/| J mich attention - lar six-round rlove ¢ mytest at Bangor, Me., 22nd, between George Godfrey, for if Charlottetown, and Isaac Talbot, of rT. was de lared a draw. oe Tun Y. M. ©. A. acknowledges with thanks re t ines from His Honor Judge Young; also a} Churchill. framed Heliotype from G. H. Haszard, Esq. oo Exce lsior Ice Rink, now ready and may be ob- \SON tickets for the Kent Street, are tained at Reddin’s Drug Store and at the al 1¢ House. Look out for advertisement rrow binned fue young men in connection with the Y. M. C. A. will meet at 7.30 sharp on Thursday evening, instead ot af 8 o'clock, on account of the sale of Papers and Magazines which takes st 8 o clock. = v . L 2 Sane We learn that Rev. A. J. MacIntyre will treat the boys attending St. Dunstan's Cate- Lismm Classes to a dinner in St. Patrick’s Hall to-morrow evening. There are about three mdred b ys to be attended to cide fas Northern Light left for Georgetown this afternoon, to which place mails will be forwarded by special train at 8.30 this even- ing. The steamer will make a round trip be- tween Georgetown and Pictou to-morrow. sald T. Ranarve & Sons, biscuit manufacturers St. John, N. B., presented each man in their establishment Christmas eve with a turkey snd $2 in cash, and each woman with a fur tippet, silk handkerchief and $1.50 in cash. oe ee Betow vaLve.—‘ Yuill’s Best Flour,” is w within reach of all. Retailing at only £5 per bbl. It is the best ever brought to this city. Try a Warrel and be convinced. No. 65, Queen St.--A. E. Yuill. dee 29 101 ED Faney Jewelry in Brooches, Bar-Pins, &c.; ilso Fancy Clocks, suitable for New Year's vifts, which have been left on hand from the Xmas trade, will now be sold at a great re- lnction._-G. H, Taylor, North Side Queen ql are dec 29 2i aalerine aul We regret to learn that Mr. W. W. Mac- donald. eldest son of Mr. D. A. Macdonald, lied at his residence, Sun Francisco, on tie 13th inst., of typhoid fever. Mr. Macdonald who. at the time of his death, was in his twenty-fourth year, was a general favorite. ' ee 8 fue treasurer of the P. E. Island hospital begs to acknowledge the receipt of the follow- ing amounts:—-From Eldon lge, > oA, 5: Mrs Wm Steras, Morell, $1; New London North and Summerfield Presbyterion congre- gations, per Rev. W. A. Mason, $22. satan ae St. John Telegraph says: ‘Rev. J. W. Wadman, pastor of the Carleton Methodist Church, has accepted the call of the Metho- dist Church at Victoria, B. C., subject to the .pproval of the transfer committee. He will vo to his new charge, if they agree, in July next ' . steelpeagpeginda Mas. Jexnte Lanxrx, of Shag Harbor, Shelbourne, N. 8., aged 66 years, has just mpleted a quilt called ‘‘The Bear's Paw,” msisting of 2967 pieces. Miss Eva Swim, of Clark's Markee’ Shelburne, recently finished moking a quilt containing 2,999 pieces. The work was done in less than two months. SL ein iae ‘Tue work of putting the desks, boxes, etc., inte the new Post Office was commenced on Monday. Messrs. Clarke & Schurman, of Summerside, are the contractors, and expect to have the job finished in about a fortnight. All the furniture was manufactured in Sum- merside, and all that remains to be done is the htting up. dish Rev. Mr. Carrutruers’ second lecture, ‘* Across the Channel,” was delivered in St. James’ Hall last evening. Mr. H. C. Mac- donald occupied the chair. The lecture was exceedingly interesting, and{being delivered in the rev. gentleman s usual good style, was duly ap veciated. The third lecture of the course ms be delivered on the evening of the 1]th January next. Let there be a full house. —_— THe Sunday School entertainment held in the basement of the Methodist Brick Church last evening was a grand success in every respect. Every available inch _of space was occupied. The programme, which consisted of solos, duets, trios, choruses, etc., was well carried out. The performance of the Boys Orchestral Club was especially pleasing. The opening and closing choruses by the choir were also well reudered and much appreciated. —_— Tae Christmas Festival of St. Peter's Church Sanday Scuool was held last evening. A bountiful repast was provided for the little ones. and the Christmas Tree—with an agent of Santa Claus, all the way from the North Pole to distribute the prizes—was delightful. No one was forgotten. Some of the young gentlemen present received most appropriate gifts, and new incaumbent—Rev. Mr. Simpson—obtained a present calculated to remind him that if he would be successful in the the spiritual direction of 5t. Peters, he must) combine with the harmlessness of the dove the wisttum of the serpent. | affairs, and ' (SPECIAL Despatcurs To Tux EXAMINER. ] re , > fhe Ontario Elections, Toxanto, Dec. 28. The returns show that Mowat has once more sustained, thanks largely time to the manner in which he gerryman- dered the constituencies. aa MIDNIGHT, Toronto, Dec. 28. The vote in Toronto stood: E. F. Coh., 7,033; H. E. Clark, ’Con.. | Leys, Govt... Mareh, 4,072 ; Roney, 3,414. Position of matters now, includmg Algoma, ts: Reformers, 33 ; Conservatives, > 23. The Reform been > one 0,007 3 gains are 6, LATER. \t present the position of parties is 43 Reformers and 29 Conservatives, with 16 places to hear from. LATEST. Toronto, Dee. 29. Reformers, 55; Conservatives, 29: Labor, 1; Independent, 1; and constituencies to hear from. a Buigarian Affairs. VIENNA, Dee. 28. There are some apprehensions here tha the Bulgarian deputation, and Prince Alexander will endeavor to arrange for a return of the Prince to Bulgaria. Austrian otticials consider such a movement would tend greatly would render the oceupation of Bulgaria inevitable. Parliamentary Matters. LONDON, Dee. 28. The (Jueen maintains constant communi- cation with the Marquis of Salisbury. It is declared that the Premier has no of resigning. of Illustrated Papers and Maga- | hoon and discussed the resignation of Lord The other members of the Cabinet agree with Lord this | Clark, | Dec. 27. 1886, 6,879 : | four | | Railway Office, Ch’town, Dec 17th. 1836. t ' to aggravate the situation of | Austrian | ‘ ’ it Annual Sale of Magazines and Papers from —.) Vow GC. A Reading Looms, will like piace mw . % Maas ihursday, December 30th AT 8 P.-2. An opportunity is thus afforded of obtaining the best British and reasonable rates, American publications, at The periodicals will be delivered every week or moni, upon receipt at the Reading Room of the fo lowing numbers. G. F. BEER, Secretary. Dé ISLAND RUILAY. CHRISTMAS & NEW YEARS. | | {earl RN TICKETS, at one first-class fare will a be issued to and from all Staticns on this | Railway, except those on Cape Traverse Branch, on 2ith, 25th, 27th, and 3!st December, inst., and | on January Ist, 1887, good to return upto and on | drd January, 1887, Tickets will also be issued from all other Sta tions to Stations on Cape Traverse Branch, on | 23rd, 25th and 30th December, inst., and on Jana- ary Ist, 1887, good to return as above; and from Stations on Cape ‘lraverse Branch to all other } Stations on December Zith, 27th and 3lst, inst., sood to return up to and on January 4th, 1887. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. ex pat eod wky prs 2i FIND THE PUZZLE. MFrY PIECES GREY FGA) cents a yard, ‘NEL, from. 18 THE Talk of the | CHEAP GUODs, | *<r nw . $7 1N Bt Y your TEA from JAMES PATON & CO., Market Square. flown is PATON & CO’S. \ BIG STOCK of FUR CAPS and GOAT — ROBE . Salisbury that | Lord Hartington should be asked to join a! coalition ministry. Another Fire, Carro, Ill., Dec. 25. A despatch says that a fire destroyed the Mississippi Valley transportation steamer, t. B. Hayes, four barges, and the Anchor line steamer City of Natchey, while lying at the bank. Loss about $1,000,900. Meeting of Parliament. Lonpon, Dec. 28. [t is officially announced that the meet- ing of Parliament has been postponed until February. Obituary. PortLanp, Me., Dec. 29. M. W. Higgins, night editor of the Argus, died suddenly yesterday. The Bulgarian Delegates. Lonvon, Dec. 28. The Bulgarian delegates have arrived in London. $$$ Weather Bulletin. Toronto, December 29 —10 a.m. Moderate winds, generally faingweather, not much change in temperature. page eR _ 7 = —-_ Diaries for 1887, in all sizes. Get one at once at G. H. Haszard’s. 2i— dec29 niin lieaitinars A Coxnezcricer youth sent his best girl forty pounds of candy as a Christmas present. nasil Twenty-THker vessels cleared from Bay Verte this season with eleven million feet of lumber. - Tue managers of the Excelsior Ice Rink, Kent Street, will have a good sheet of ice New Year's night if the weather continues favorable. Ptieliipinctiant Miss Emma Lutrrete has received a com- mission from the Salvation Army and leaves Moncton to-morrow for this city,jwhere she will be statiened. _————— BAYFIELD STREET pump is reported out of order. No water is the trouble. A _ resident informs us that the source of supply has been cut off by recent repairs to the gutter. inevtililp-tia Horrisies, Arrention !—A meeting of the above named will take place to-night, in the rooms over R. Boreham’s store, Grafton St. As this is the last meeting, the attendance of every ‘‘ Horrible” is requested. One of the six selected verses in competition to win Millner’s Ash Sifter is as follows -— Hech! Dougald, mon! Hae ye got a Sitt? I saw ane doun toun, At the shop o’ a chiel call’t Millner ! It’s worth nigh twenty poun. Tue members of the late L. O. A. B. A. are requested to meet at Boyne Lodge Room, on Saturday next, Ist January, at 12 o'clock, noon, to attend the funeral of the late G. P. anton, Members will please appear in full costume. at All members of the Institution are request- ed to meet at Boyne Lodge Room, on Thars- day, at 8 o'clock. —G. R. McCoubrey, Secre- tary to special meeting. dee 29 2i el Prohibition. Tue following is the platform adopted by the Council of the Dominion Alliance :— 1. That the time has come when the Par- liament of Canada should pass an Act pro- hibiting traffic in intoxicating beverages throughout the Dominion. — 2. That effective prohibition can only be secured through a Dominion Parhament, Local Legislatures and municipal bodies whose members are in sympathy with the foregoing declaration. 4. That all friends of temperance should unite to secure the nomination and election to the bodies named of representatives who are known and avowed prohibitionists, and who will do all in their power to secure the imme- diate enactment and thorough enforcement of prohibitibn. | | | intention | The Cabinet met this after- | ‘ ADIES’ JACKEDSS, | LA! I} JACK ~ J7;SEFUL PRESENTS FOR CHRISTMAS: Kid : Gioves, Silk Uimbreiias, Fur-lined Delimans, Handkerchiefs and Glove Boxes, Cheap at J. PATON & CO’S. AMES PATON & CO, offex ments to CASH BUYERS, Special Induce- MANTLES, &c., much unde regular prices, | CoUN fRY CUSTOMERS will find JAMES PATON & CO’S unrivalled for Variety, Ex- cellence and Cheapness of Goods. (GRAND LOT of MANTLE AND ULSTER- CLOTHS. Don’t buy before you’ see our stock, BY ERY BODY who wants anew HAT or BON 4 NET should go io JAMES PATON & CO’S. STILL BUSY. Small Profits are the secret terms, and don’t you forget the place, JAMES PATON & CO’S, Market Syuare, Charlottetown, RAL GARGAINS in Blankets, Horse. Rugs, &c., XC, at JAMES PATON & CO'’S. ‘THE following is a list of the different COR- SETS we have in stock, price 49 cents up: Dr. Warner’s New Perfumed, Maud, Beauty, Siar, Juno, Paris, Rattler, Sensation, Lansdowne, Improved, Bonanza, Health, Dermatoid, Lily, Progress, Nursing, and Butterfly. [Use FUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR GEN- 'TLEMEN: Far Gioves, Fur Mitts. Mufflers, Silk Scarfs, Cardigans, Silk Handkerchiefs, Um- brellas and Fur Coats. r MEN'S LINDERS & DRAWERS, a value, at extra PATON & CO'’S. EXTRA GOOD VALUE in TEA this season, 4 done up in 4, 10 and 20 pound parcels. DRESS GOODS! Dress Goods! cheap, at JAMES PATON & CO’S, WOOL SCARS, Wool Sacques, Mitts, Hoods, Tam O’Shanters, Vests. &c., &c. PRUNKS, SATCHELS & TRAVELLING BAGS at Botiom Prices, at JAMES PATON & CO’S. HE Largest and most Complete CARPET DEPARTMENT on the Islan!. Hemp, Scotch, ‘tapestry, Brussels and Piush Carpets, good patterns and Low Prices. The Puzzleis to find a better place to buy your JAS. PATON & CO'S, CHARLOTTETOWN. Dee, 14, 1886, THE PLACE ALL YOUR TO BUY Gry Goods —AND-- CLOTHING a Where Everything is Cheap, COME AND SEE THE 3-A-R-G-A-I-N-S that we offer in ALL KINDS of DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING. GEO. £. FULL, Sign of “RED LION,”*QUEEN STREET. CARVELL BROS. WHOLESALE. 50 kegs Twist Tobacco (Hickey & Stewart’s best). 100 caddies do do 40 do W. C. MeDonald’s Brunette. 6) do do Napoleon, : 50 do do Prince of Wales, 25 butts do Black Twist. 460 boxes White's Scotch Clay Pipes. CARVELL BROs, Dev; Z1—81 eo pat | Sales | RECEIVED: ‘160 pairs Acme Club Skates, oil JUST 200 do Imitation Spring do FOR SALE AT VERY LOW PRICES. DODD & ROGERS. Ch'town, Dec. 3—4wks eod BEER & GOFF’S | COFFEE, Dec, 8, 1886. PURE GANDY N ADE on the premises. from the Best Sugar =. 4 eee Bec and Finest Flavorings obtainable. Don’t run the risk of eating poisonous, adul- te ‘ated ecandr, when you can be sure of getting it pure fromus. Our TABLETS AND DROPS are equal to the finest English Confectionery, and have the advantage of being Fresh. Our Caramels are very nice; our Chocolate Creams are delicious; our 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 i887. JUST CHAPPELLE'S MAAN ONTAINING, in addition to the usual invalu- able information, a carefully prepared and correct Directory of Charlottetown, with a STREET PLAN of the City. I5 CENTS EACH. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, DIAMOND BOOKSTORE. Ch'town, Dec, 29, 1886—si cod wky li ISSUED NEW STORE. \ E. YUILL respectfujly announces to the 44+ citizens of Charlottetown aud vicinity that he has this day commenced the Fiour and Tea Business, at No. 65, QUEEN STREET, with a well-selected stock of Flour and Tea, and guarantees satisfac- tion to all who may patronize him. Inspection solicited. Ch’town, Dec. 21, 1886—tf Fresh Roasted & Ground, seine EY on BEER & GOFF'S. Dec. 8, 1836. WANTS, LOST. FOUND, de. WANTED— A Loan of $300 for twelve months, on good personal property security. Ad- dress, stating interest required, J. McD., Exam- INER Office. dec27 5i wyli I OST—A Lady’s Muff; black curly fur. Any 4 one returning the same to the office of Messrs. Bayfield & Blanchard will be ey ae ec23 t T° LET—A Cottage, on Sidney Street, opposite the Methodist Church; immediate possession given, Apply to John Kelly, City ‘ouncillor, or tothe owner, Edward Kelly. decl8 4i pd T° LET—A Store and Dweliing, one door north of G. W. Millner’s; possession given immedi- ately. Enquire at the Duncan House, corner Prince and Water Streets,—W. H. Teen nov8 tf To LET—Shop and Tenement on Upper Queen Street, lately occupied by W. W. Rodd. Apply on the premises. nov24 tf T° LET—The House at the head of Pownal Street, now occupied by Mrs. Robert Weeks, Enquire at THE EXAMINER office. novl7 eod To LET—That brick House and Shop on’ Dor chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen Connolly; immediate possession given. For terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jun21 eod T° LET--A House on Pleasant Street, with stable and well in yard. Apply to William Dodd. oct4 To LET—That brick House on Dundas Espla- nade, now in the possession of G. H. Haszard, Ksq.; possession given Ist October next. For terms nnd particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jun2! eod tf FoR SALE—A Dwelling House and Shop situate on Euston Street. For terms and par- liculars apply to George Alley or to the owner on the premises. —H. H. Pollard. septs tf T° LET—A House and Outbuildings and 6 Acres of Land, known as “Mary field, situated on Malpeque Road, adioining the premises of Mal- colm McLeod, Esq. For further particulars apply to J. G. Evkstetly at St. View e wa COUPEE. COFFEE A, ORT RR A A a KR ATTRACTIONS, — 2 OD eer 29, 1886. awed > , & W E will make the following reductions during the Xmas and New Year's trade : Fur Caps, worth $18.00 for $14.00 Boys Overcoats, worth $4.75 for 3.59 Fur Caps, worth 12.00 for 9.00 Boys’ Overcgats, worth 4.00 for 2.75 Fur Caps, worth 10.50 for 8.50 Boys’ Suits, worth 7.00 for 5.00 Fur Caps, worth 7.50 for 5.00 Boys’ Suits, worth 6.00 for 4.50 Fur Caps, worth 6.75 for 4.75 Boys’ Suits, wort h 6.00 for 3.76 Fur Caps, worth 4.75 for 3.76 Boys’ Suits, worth 4.00 for 3.00 Boys’ Overcoats, worth 7.10 for 4.75 | Boys’ Suits, worth 3.00 for 2.00 Boys’ Overcoats, worth 6.75 for 4.10 +) Boys’ Suits, worth 2.30 for 1.75 Qreitaglenipe JOHN MCLEOD & CO. UPPER QUEEN ST., (Op. Roger’s New Brick Block.) h’town, Dec. 22, 13886. “A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL.” —— 0 ——— — | E. PROWSE takes this opportunity of wishing his many customers and friends ‘‘A 4, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.” and at the same time wishes to tell them that he can sellthem a SUIT or OVERCOAT at such alow price that they will feei happy, notwithstanding the low prices of oats, pork, potatoes, &e., Ke. C0 Dt 2 . Bea OQOVERCOATS AND SUITS EVER SHOWN ON P. E. ISLAND. WORSTED OVERCOATS FROM 85.00, ome 30S UP. Merchants may blow and howl, but L. E. sells the cheapest. EVERY DEPARTMENT FULL OF CHEAP G00DS. Seen: 26 timate His Custom Tailoring Department is turuing out splendid fits. az GIVE HIM A TRIAL. No trouble to show goods. — —— :0: [E.R ON ee HAT, 74 QUEEN STREET. Sign of the BIG Ch’town, Dec. 16, 1886. G. H. HASZARD, BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE. Oo— English and American Fancy Goods, English and American Stationery, English and American Novelties. —o—: T is a fact that you can always get, at G. H. HASZARDS’, Something New, Something Novel, Something Striking, ‘This is especially true in SP AT PON Bie. of which I have, this season, imported a very choice and extensive line, 1 would also call attention to my large and varied assortment of FANCY GOODS for Christwas Presents, Stationery Novelties for Ladies—The Primrose Note, The Forget-Me-Not, The Royal Irish Lover Note, The Old English Note. Xmas Presents for Gentiemen--!iandsome Writing Cases, Pocket Books, Gents Photo Albums, Stylograph Pens, Shaving Sets, Inkstands, Gold Pens, Memorandum 3ooks (in cases), Daily Memorandum Calendars, Stationery Cabinets, Gentlemen's Address Sets. Xmas Presents for Ladies —Beautiful Photograph Albums, Autograph Albums, Writing Desks, Scrap Albums, Photo Frames, Ladies’ Hand Bags, Ladies Pocket-Book Sets, New Style Purses and Wallets, Ladies’ Writing Cases, Screen Albums, Sealing Cabinets, Card Cases, &e. Xmas Presents for Boys—New Books, Writing Desks, Pocket Knives, School Sets, The Boys’ Own Annual, Drawing Sets, Paint Boxes, Pocket Books, Purses, &e. 4a You will find in our goods something for every one. times, go to If you want to be up to the G HH HASZARD, BROWN’'S BLOCK, Deo. 8, 1886. MERRY XMAS. —— ee) Feather Fire Screens, Feather Mats, Plush and Leather Satchels, Fur Muffs and Capes, Fur Gauntlets, Silk Handkerchiefs, Handkerchiefs -all kinds, Lined Kid Gloves and Mitts, Cushions, Slippers, Fender-Stools, Banners, Brackets, Footstools, Ete., Ete., Ete. — USHFUL PRESENTS, FOR CHRISTMAS. JUST THE THING sa@ CALL AND SEE THEM AT ’ BHR BROS. Ch’tuwn, Dev. 14, 1886. Sah auanaih atlases es a et a er aOR —r