i Subway Meeting. LARGE vATHERING AT NEW LONDON, -—-RESO- LUTIONS ADOPTED, Senator Howsan addressed a crowded meeting at the above place on Wednesday last on the great subject of the Subway across the straits. At ‘he close of his able sddress, the following resolutions were woved by John C. Clarke, Esq., seconded by Wm. Hogan, Msq., and supported by John Simpson, Arthur Simpson, Sr., Arthue Simpson, Jr., Thos. Doyle, Allan ©. Stewart and S. H. Brown, Esqs., and unanimously adopted _— 1Vhereas, We have heard Senater Howlan’s explanation and estimates of the proposed sub- way to connect this Province with the Province of New Brunswick at Capes Traverse and Tor- mentine, ana ihereas, The Dominion of Canada stands pledged by its terms of union with this Province to maintain efficient and continuous communica- tion for mails and passengers summer and winter: and i ¢, It appears to us that the solution of tha juestion is reached by ‘nator Howlan’s 3 ait Resolved. That we would setrongly urge our ropr n : in Parliament to support said gci Parliament to undertake the work at e loss entailed upon this Prov- ' Le The uifilment of the terms of y pay for the expenses of build i ma g sald suDWay ; iat the thanks of this meeting ere ‘ endered r Howlan for t I y I exviained the ect to us: and, for e interest he has taken i wa : ip Province or t’, I [sland 1 a dedt of grt tude The fo wing address was then present- ed to the Senator To the Honorable Geo, W. Howilan, Senator of Canada Hox. Srm.—-On behalf of your numerous friends i ~ tO W mobgst t i le grea, v aged, on behalf é t we have care- f watch ic career since you first t ) is Y assistance in the ~ ment « Land Question, the Currency Question, the raph East and West, the Rail- way Ques : Confeceration and RKecipro- ‘ Jue receired your earnest support & vo fin their advocacy. ay thatall pale before the great qnrestion in which you are now engaged—-the tun- n r of the Northumberland Straits by a sub- v We have waiched your Jabors in connection vi thia work with great interest. The syste- Dia vanner in which you collated the opinions ‘ ientific men, displayed, on your part, perse- wice, energy and skill; and, backed up by such midabdle array of testimonr, it was no wonder i took the Parliament of Canada by storm. We * npon this effort as the crowning work of mur Jong public career, and we trust your jabors ill be crowned with success. And when we are connected with the other Provinces by this Subway, we iook forward to 1¢ time when the people of New London and Rustico will be connected with the Subway by a ‘ranch Railway. We have contidence in you, from your past his- tory and your indomitable perseverance, that you will aseist us in securing railway accommodation > these sections, as your Subway willno longer ieave us isolated’ but make branches interpro- vincial, Railway and telegraphic facilities are a neceasity for the people of this section of the Pro- vince, We pray that your life may be spared in the ser- vice of your country for many years to come, and that success and viciory will bs perched on your banner, Yours very respectfully, R. McNEI.u, Chairman. WILLIAM HoGan, 7AamMEs M. SQUAREBRIDGE, WititiaAM McKay, THOMAS DOYLE, THOMAS PINO, DoMINic Ross, Isaav CANNING, Committee. Senator Howlan in reply expressed his thanks to the Chairman and gentlemen who,on behalf of the people of New London, presented him with the foregoing address. it was a pleasure, he said, to « public man to find that his humble efforts in the ad- vancement of the interests of his country, met with the approval of the people. it was a strong incentive to persevere in his work. He regrotted, as he had no doubt they all did, the death of their old repra- eontive, the Hon. James C Pope, who. if alive to-day, would. no doubt be found as- sisting this great public work. There were reminiscences called forih by the flattering words of their address which awakened echoes of the fact when fighting the battle of the people for freeland. It was a pleasure to one of the remaining few on theis side of the grave to look on at that meeting and see the effecta of those strugglers of the past in the self-reliant and satisfier. faces of the hardy tillers of the soil now before him, whose fathers braved the dangers of the deep and the hardships of the pioneers life in this country, that their sons shouldown the smiling home- | atead: which graced every hill-side among the well tilled farms of New London. Thanking them again for their kind address, he said that the work in which he was engaged he had no doubt, would result wing the bound of the engine whistle it’ Causing ile to be heard down through their fine seitle- THE DAI Church Decorations. wee et ST. PETER’S CHURCH. St. Peter’s Church presents a more festi val appearance than it hag for many yours at this season, the decorafiens being peculi- arly appropriate and t&@efully disposed. To one entering the church the front first presents itself,wreathed and festooned with spruce bands, fruit and flowers. Large wreaths betweon the hammer-beams hang aliernate with banners, each displaying the names of some locality memorably connect- ed with our Lord’s life, while the sun in different stagessof his course, from the rising at Bethlehem to the full day, gloomy with clouds at Jerusalem, completes the various devices with stars arranged wish similar allegorical bearing. On_ the walls of ‘he ehurch are large stars ef spruce, and mottoes from Christmas hymns, suchas: ‘‘ He lays His Glory by,” ‘* Come ye to Bethlehem,” ‘The Herald Angels Sing.”” The effect of the white letters on the red ground cor- trasta delightfully with the evergreens The pulpit ia festooned in harmony with the general design. In the interstices of the rood screen are colored transparencies; the pillars, the rood and the rail are wreathed with delicate spruce bands. Rich hangings adorn the altar and the east end of the sanctuary, along which is placed the invitation of the Venite Adoramus—‘‘ Oh ! Come Let Us Adore Him.” The bangings, used for the first time yesterday, are from the celebrated house of Messrs. Pratt & Sons, London. The exquisite blending of various shades of blue and green must be seen to be appreciated. The altar wings are crimson, handsomely embroidered. Gur Lord’s monogram, and a device of cross, pastoral staff and star in white, ap- pear on red banners on either side of the east window, these in turn betng sur- mounted by stars. On the north side of the Chancel is a banner with the device : “‘@ame Down From Heaven”; on the acduth side a similar one, bearing the words : ** And Was Made Man.” A handsome new aet of ro-tables adorns the altar. The whole effect, tastefui and rich, stamps the decora- tiows with the character peculiar to tha fes- tival. ST. PAUL'S. The decorations in St. Paul's Church this year are especially tasteful, and re- flected great credit on the ladies and gentle- men who had them in charge. The pillar wreathing, being of quite a different con- struction from that heretofore used, pro- duced an exceedingly pretty effect. The reading desk, with its neatly made and well hung wreath, interspersed with red berries, wus deservedly much admired The base of the handsome white marble font was beautifnily decorated with wreaths, berries and ferns. The whole church had a thoroughly Christmas look, which must have afforded much pleasure to the Rector and congregation, and satisfac: tion to those who had, wnder the super- intendence of Mrs. Alex. Brown and Mr. Pope, one of the Church wardens, put so much time and pains into the work of putting upon the old church an appearance in keeping with the glad message of Chriat- mas tidings which was once more to be pro- claimed from its pulpit. Tribute to Dr. Hobkirk Our much esteemed and oldest physician was yesterday the recipient of a splendid tribute from his patients in the city. He was waited upon and presented with the following address .-- To William H. Hobkirk, M. D., F. R. C. S., Eng., M. RC. B.; Deak Sir,—The sympathy we have felt with you, in your recent severe illness, prompts us to offer our sincere congratula- tions on your recovery. We need hardly say, that those among whom your useful life has been speni, feel a deep interest in all that concerns you. Very many of your fellow citizens have good cause to praise your talents ; and many of us have received from you, kindness which would even be remembered with the live- liest gratitude. The poor among us have ever found in you a generous friend, whose akill was al- ways freely exerted on their behalf ; and in many homes in Charlottetown, your name ia always s: oken with a blessing. Many paryers have been offered for your recovery ; and we hope, before long, to sea you in your accustomed place again. We beg you to accept the accompanying token of our esteem and affection with our sincere wishes for A MERRY CHRISTMAS. +t Parzax Molnryrz, ment Stanley Bridge. dail lit Literary and Scientific Institute “Continuous Con inieation with ti e | Mainland was the subject discussed on | ii i@y a J enenkers were Dr. | ag, G. W. Millner, Evq., R. Small-| Eq., D, McKenzie, Esq,, 8. Peter- | iy ‘ rat Dy e., ie Bowera, 1 Ht vleDonald, Esq Whi > ti 441 iy fivided im their opinions a e fulfilment of the Terms of Un in ist, there was a unanimous feeling +t cere should bean attempt made to y out the Terms without further y. The general tone of the meeting was that the Subway was feasible, an? that Senator Howlan deserved the lit of the people of the Island for mov- 80 vigorously in the matter, and that should back him up in demanding m the Dominien Covernment the con- ruction of the Subway, since it has been ronounced practicable by eminent engin- eers. They had shown that there would »® no trouble from smoke or want of venti- stion, as these difficulties are overcome by he duplex pump and smokeless engines The only th ne einaiming in the way is the Question of cost, and with that We are not bound to deal; itisa matter for the Gev- ernment to cgnsider The faith of the Dominion is bound ap in the Terms of Union, and we should demand their im- mediate fulfilment, since the way has been pointed out. We should follow the ex- ample of British Columbia. On these points the speakers were pretty generally agreed. They also discussed the mechanic- al difficulties of the proposed Subway, showing them not to ho serious after ali. Qoapeitte Party at Mrs. Borris’ to- morrow (Am 8 ) eve ning, at 8 P. th. No special invitation. She will re-open her Brening Ciasa for the season, on Blonday, 25'h inst. Mise Borris wii! resume her pleno and violin lesayus immediately afte Chrtatmas holidays, Bishop of Charlottown. D Frrzceraxp, D. D. And over one hundred others. Accompanying this address was a box which presented an Adscnlapian appearanee, j and on it was the following prescription :— | Pate-—-24--12—1885 Dose—ad Libitum. Remarks--The powders to be mixed with langhter, and taken im- mediately Presented hy—St. Nicholas. For—Dr. Hobkirk. On opening, the box was fourd t» tain twenty twenty-dollar gold pieces. The doctor was totally surprised at this magnificent recognition of his services amongst us, and in the warmest language expressed his thankfulness fur the clegant souvenir. con- Eee Some Poultry. Says the Montreal Herald: Some two weeks ago there were poultry shows at Smith's Falls, Carleton Place. Arnprior, Almonte and Packenham, which included a large number of United States buyers to visit those sections of Lhe country, and led to the ultimate purchase by them of some two hundred tons from the Boston market The shipment of thia poultry was made on! Monday last, and comprised a solid train of twenty cers, which had reached Boston on Wednesday morning. The time oceupied in transit,—from the time the cars were loaded until delivery in Boston—was forty hours. The train load was valued at $30,- 000 to $35,000. It is scarcely necessary to add that the owners were greatly pleased with the expedition made. ee I Canapian Pacrric Tarnines. — The Canadian Pacific Railway Company returns of trafic earnings from December 7th to December 14th, 1885, dre—188h. $150,000; oan ae THE PUBLIC HEALTH. Six houses have been relioved from quer- | antine. One mild case has developed in Mr. Doyle’s (flagged) House, on Long Street, Itis reported that every patient in the Hospital partook of the excellent Christmas Dinner. Fourteen of the patients were to have left the Hospital to-day, but were prevented from doing so by the storm, AUKNOWLEDGMENTS. Mayor Boer acknowledges with thanks the following donations for patients :—Mc- Leod & Stewart, 4 gallons kerosene; Mrs. Jackson, Brackley Point Road, 5 Ibs. potted head, 3 Ibs. sausages, 1 jar buttermilk; Mrs. Senator Howlan, 2 turkeys; Hon. H. J. Callbeck, 3 pairs womens’ stockings; Miss Annie and Master Robbie McLeod, basket Christmas toys for the sick shildren; Mrs. James Coleman, one box containing 1 roasied turkey, leaf cake, pies, dough- nuts, epples and pickles for nurses at hos- pital; Mrs. Owen, box delicacies and under- clothing; R. R. Fitzgerald, barrel apples; Mrs. J. E. Ferguson, parcel clothing. CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH. 4 HEALTH Orrick, Dec, 24, 1883. This certifies thatI have this day inspected the house and premises occupied by Mr. James Mc- Quaid. recently quarantined on account of small- pox infection, and that all things required to be done in order to disinfect, cleanse and renovate the same, have been satisfactorily done. RICHARD JOHNSON, M. D. Health Officer, cE «Ee © EE Ba ee — A Sad Accident. A MELANCHOLY accident occurred in the Railway Yard to-day, by which Mr. David McGregor, Yardmaster, one of the most estimable employes, is likely to lose his life. He was engaged at-shunting in the yard Shortly after twelve o'clock he~ went in between box cars to uncouple them. His foot caught ina guardrail. The engine wesin motion at the time, and before he could: release himself the box car to the rear struck him, and he fell forward from the trnck. Both trucks of one car passed over his legs. One wheel caaght him on the foot and cut him upwards to the thigh. The samo wheel passed over the other leg at the ankle, and broke it uff. He sang out the usaal signal to stop. The engine stopped as soon as possible. Mr. John Munroe, baggageman, immediately ran to his assislance. He said to Mr. Munroe: ‘* J am done for.” There was cousiderable difticulty getting his body from the position in which it was found, ove car being thrown off the track by the accident. Help came, and the unfortunate man was taken to his home at the end of Water Street. Dr. J. T. Jenkins and Dr. 8. R. Jenkins were immediately sent for, and did all they could to relieve him. Dr. Stephen R. Jenkins, who has charge of the patient, states that on the left side there is a compound fracture of the thigh in the upper third. There is also a com- pound comminuted fracture of the left leg above the ankle joins) The bones are com: pletely crushed. On the right side there is & compound eomminuted fracture of the thigh, fracture of the patella, and crushing of the knee joint. The chances of his recovery are very small. a + te Messrs. Curtis, Davis & Co., makers of the ** Welcome Soap,” have issued a panel picture showing two beautiful young ladies, and appropriate surrounding scenery. Beautiful in this caso means a beautiful physical development—striking in contrast with the dudish and vulgar style adopted by some of our manufacturers. In this Wel- come Soap picture ig represented honesty, purity, intelligence, refinement, and those characteris‘ics which are pronounced by the pure snd virtuous as beautiful. These pictures sare being adorned’ with costumes representing different sea- sons, occupations, and customs of dress and nationality, which, with the variety of colors and materials of dress, make a most excellent picture, entirely different from anything we have ever seen, and Mesars. Curtis, Davis & Co., can, in this case, consistently claim: to- be the in- ventors of this new and novel mode of picture finishing, that stands cut more protainent than any oil paiating possibly ean. The cvpyright for these have been applied for. Any lady can secure the **Plain Picture,’ and dress it to suit her own taste, by tfiailing 25 Welcome Soap wrappers to Ourtis, Davis & Co. Boston, Mass.—From New England Grocer. swig dnettipy tiated Tala Droprrep Drap—A woman named Power, wife of Mr. Power, cooper, who lives on Albermarie street, near George street, Halifax, dropped dead at her home last eveving. She was reading a paper and eating an apple when she fell from the -cbair on which she was sitting and expired ;almost immediately. An ingues. will be held. Orden <ai> > — THERE is no place in America you see a fiver range of Neck Wear than at D, A. Bruce's. dec2 MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s father, Henry Drake, Keq., Dec 23, by the Rev J. J. Colter, Mr. Daniet Wood, Lot 48, to Miss Prudence Drake of Pownal. At the Parsonage, West Cape, by Kev. D, H. Lodge, on Dec. 2!st, Mr. John 8. Gorreil, to Miss Florence Boulter, both of Milburn, Lot &. By Rev. D. H. Lodge, at the residence of Thomse Fnoman, Lock Road. Mr. Peter Thompsen, cf O’Leary, to Sarah Enman, of Mount Pleasant, — + — ° - - —— ee ee ee > — Furniture, &c. BY Adction, at my Salesroom, TUESDAY, 29th Inst., at 1 o’clock, p. m., a small assortment of General Dry Goods (Bankrupt stock), Scecond- hand Furniture, Stoves, &c. GM. HARRIS, Auctioneer. Y, U.A, SALE QF PAPERS, , Apnnal ‘ale of Papert, Magazines, _&c., will take place inthe YM. C. A Reading Rooms, next WEDNESDAY ENVEN.- ING (Dew 30} at half past ight o'clock. HENRY SMITH, Dec. %—Ti Printing and » 7 Frinting. We are better than ever prepared to turn out every descripiton of Book, Mercantiie —AND— Fancy Printing, as Specimens of our work shows, at the Pro- vincial Exhibition and executed since, for several of the leading business men «f the city, will abundantly testify. a@ Our Styles are Original and Tasty, Call and eee our Specimens. Color Work a Specialty. Dec. 26 —2aw w2m. oe XAMINER, DECEMBER 26 1°°5 ee Book-Binding. Book-Binding. Having lately imported a choice stock of Fine Lesthers and other msteria's for Book- binding purposes, we are prepared with the vest facilities to execute all orders for Binding Magazines, Music, Works of Art, Law Books, illustrated Papers, Picturesque Canada, Xe., &c., in the Highest Style of the Art, and at prices that will Satisfy A'l Wiank Book Manufacturing, and Paper Ruling-a Specialty. Banks, Merchants and others, can get Better Work, for the same money at our Establish- ment, than at any other house in the Trade. JOHN COOMBES, Is Queen Stree, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. #1 ze a ————3 0: en a aS re THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. HSTABLISHED, 184°. \ ACMILLAN’* COAL OFTI OF heet Removed to foot (f Pri A Large Assoriment of MARD AND SOFT CO AT, Kept Constantly on Han”, R. McMILLAN. Dec. 24--3m eod & wky LECTURE. — REV. JOB SHES TON RUBIECT: “LIBERTY,” —IN THE— Second = Methodist Chureh, —ON-- Tuesday Cveving., Dee. 29th. i Tickets, each. Deo, 22- Situ th sat mon tu 7. = CUA, ——— os "ia Annual Genera] Mearting of the Char- lottetown Young Moen’s Cpristian Asso- licts; Family Tickets at J0cts Assets, One Handred and Five Millions eee ee et Be ($ 105.000.0600.) evening of MONDAY, the @&th day of DE. CEMBER, instant, at 8 o'clock, p. m, for the parposs of elect nga Committee and cfhi- Amount of Velicie. Now in Porce about (727 te tence of other necessary belong to the Assured. ficiary, J. W. PITZPATRICK, Traveliing Agent for the Maritime Provinces. Ch’town, Dee, 22, 1882—}me mon sat ‘our Hundred Willions ($400,000,000). oo to Policy Holders LARGER than those of any other Company, [t has no Stock Holders to claim any pact of the Profits,—-the Assseta and Surplus al! it ia the BEST COMPANY in whic’ to Insure, as it combines all the advantages of | deceased, Ag’, Large Membership, Financial “trength, Abaoiute Security, and the Cherpest [nsur- | to his estate. to make immeciate pat ment to ance that is honestly possible uader any coatract, which bas a definite vulus to the bene-| Malcolm Meliopald, aS his JOUN MACEACHERR, Agent for P. EH. Island. | business. i JOSEPH HENSLEY, President. Ch'town, Dec i9, “*5—tl mtng Executors Notice: FEYHE Undersigned Fxecutors. of the Jast will and testsment ef the lete Lewis John Wertaway, cf Ucorgée¥n, merchant, hercbr notify all parsers indebted . office, Water | Street, Georgetown, rnd al! persous having claims or deman‘is against the said estate, are hereby :¢qvired.to furnish the same, duly attested, within twelve mouths from this date. LEONARD: MORRIS, Dec 22, 1885. Gold, Fancy and Exugraved Rings, &c. will be Promptly Executed, Dec. 15—6i 2this wk tu fri, 4 next Agent, Summerside, P. E. [, The Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Gp.) 2s! een mee) Ser Assets, Sist Dec.. IS84, $86.023,954.86 ——— — 90 -— ‘TIRE INSURANCE may be effected with this Company on| an Machinery, situate at bint Rive the mest Advantageous Terms. R. R. FITZGERALD, THWHLRY, &c oO G H. TAYLOR is now showing a good stock of the above, suitable for the season's e gifta, in Gold-plated and Silver Brooches, Earrings. Chaivs, Lockets, Scarf-pins, Studs, > SILVER-PLATED WARE (fresh stock and selling low. ) Having just returned from England, where he has purchased a nice assortment of English Jewelry, G. H. T. is now able to give his business full attention, and all Orders North Side Market Square. The Most Keliable Goods and Millinery Goods, Ladies’ Plush and and Heavy Wool Tweeds, Ch’town, Dec. 14, ’85. THE GREAT Immense Bargains! Great Attractions ! Chespesi ever oilered in the city, My New Establishment is now complete. Perfect Arrangements ! at the smallest poesible expense, Please call and get Bargains, 1884, $107,000; inc for 848,000 ; viva 3500 rae deo 46; wky li dy #1 Miles mm upern Dve. 28. Sev'y ¥. M: Co A, Ob’tows, Sept. 23tn, 1885. BETTER THAN FACTS! —* ~—-(}-—- - ---—— NO CHANGH BUSINESs. Yet —Genuine Re- ductions at STANLEY BROS. BROWN’S BLOCK, GPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE. N°? Old Goods ; Everything Fresh diehdio-chds eo Importation. From this date we will Seli at a Large Reduction the balance: of our Wool Se«rfs and Squares, Wool shawls and Jackets, Far-lined Cloaks and Astracan Jackets, Colored Dress Leather Hand Bags. Big Bargains for Men in Fur Caps, Kid Gloves and Mitts, Wool Shirta, Underclothing STANLEY BROS. BROWN’S BLOCK. EX ewes :01-——-~- _ ENTRANCE to inspect our Large Stock of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE! Largest Variety! Best Workmanship and Has every convenience! Great Facilities ! ct tt i . . . e In fac t, 1b 18 as near perfection as posaible, evabling me to produce! Prowse, Trustes JOHN NHWSON. Agent, Ch’town, P E, I. » |——— —~ -- — i MALE SERVANT -WANTED. — Ine i ; . i B er, e 3 — L JOSEPH FAIRCHILD, } G)’ MLBORT AITKEN, > Executors, JOHN T. POOLF, \ Dated at Georgctowr, the !7th’ day of De- ‘Lobster Packers, Attention ! NTEN DING to make a Change in my pre- sent buisness, |< ffer for Pale the LOB. SUEBR FACTORY, together with the Plant ,P. BE This Factory wes built two years ago and fitted out in good shaps, is en good tiching groun?, and hae a ] 00a ree ord. ALSO-L for Sale the Lob«ter Factory, together with Plant and Mechinery, eituate at MeAskill River, Lot 43, distant alicut five miles from St. Peter’s Station. For Terms and al! o' her farticulers apply to HORACK HASZARD. Ch’town, Dea. t4, ’85--Imo eod ‘Always Gives Satisfaction WHEREVER USED. Kentvyiiir, N.S. Dec. 3, 186. | Please forward another case of Woodill’s German Baking Powder. Never before bad such Pestry. JAMS McINTO®H, W.M. D PEARMAN, Truste>, Helifax, N.S. Dee, 16, 85, WANTS, LOST. TOUND, @e as, (4ST, FORND, &e, ne he MUTUAL LIFE [INSURANCE CO., of Maine. Eg’ablished 1848, Old, strong, safe and popular; rates moderate; dividends large; death and endowment claims promptly psid. Manager for P. BE. Isisnd, J. 1. Meilish, Chariettetown. lec®4 Piw wkly ad emner, Fits ae a? tr qai e roy Stree i Mrs Lb 4 j2nub cetaceans i o Jsunting Sleigh for Sale Apply to Geo. Bremner deé2” Si A OD WOR SALU—A balance of 15 barrels of “ement, to clear, at $3.26 ; gex era] price $4. Apply at this office. oot 19 tf — ( ECOND-CLASS TEACHER WANTED, te Reyaliy East School vacant; male iteacker; only 2nd clase need apply. —Joba deo2??—wky%i pt t nA hniiine © wn. RB LRDERS —Two or three gentlemen oF ft indy Boarders may find am fortable eccommodation by applying to Mrs. Wham Kenuerly, Brick Home, Hilleburovygh Pek. suptd UY ome tte tr eneorrmarnmmnameies