Peo ama & PP Mees on ee / focal and Other ttems. No HAkD drinku his Christmas ~~ QoesTion oF THE Davy—What to buy. - Ri i. i, Hospital Sale to night, a 100 apples at W. F. Carter's - Come early and avoid the rush at Ww. F Carter 8 > Bes to St. Panu.'s Schoolroom te bi - G R < Gols for Confectioners ant ' dee2?3 - o Rey : ley, Sugex, love, at W, F, (Larter s = A FIN! Candies and Fruit at Beer & Golf's. dec23 7 Sitver Pickle dish a magnificent artigle, at R. K. Brace’s > Reap W. F. Carter's advertisement in anotne -_ Xmas CAnos in lots of 25 less than cost at R. Kk. Brace’s > R. KR. Brace will keep His Stole open till 9 eclock, till after New Year's. -~--> Fics its and confectionery, the besi and cheapest at R. K. Brace’s. oe Pore Confectionery, 20 cents per pound, at Boer & G 3. dec23 > THe c! ». G Tree Ovnamernts, Fisys, Auys & t R “kK. Br ace’ 8. sii ai Tarne will be a special meeting Engiae Company this evening, a‘ of **Silsby” 8 o'clock - = ADVERTISERS In ave ceiving the bulk of the EXAMINER are re hiristmias { patro mage, - > Mr. Lewis, the photographer has aplend | Ubristmas cards and toys for gaic. aiid cto WALKING »ticks, Ciger Holders and Cases. An Immense assortment at Reddin’s Drug Stere, : je Prince Epwarp Division meets this evening for me first time since the outbreak of aimal!po felt hit THe balance of our Christmas Goods will be offered to-rn0rrow at clearing prices — W. W. Beer. -- Haxpsome Cut Glass Bottles in Toilet €melling, teddin's Drug Stor snd in Snowshee patterus, ou NircenT stock of French and English Hair Breshes, solid backs—a substantial pre- sent—at Keddin’s Drug Store, —— Tae sudden death of Vanderbilt seems to have waked up the millionaires in New York, They go to church now PeRFUM 100 Herent & KID ls, 1 the fav FOr ite maker Lubin s, tkinson’s, Cleaver’s, Rick i kez s at Reddi s Di Ug store, i ae Tickets for Rev. Job Shenton’s Lecture are only 15 cents—not 25 cents, as stated in advertisement in yesterday's issue. A JupeR ALLEY to-day reccived ordering the a telegram Board of License Commissioner’s to supend all operations under the License Act. > Mr. D. Starr and Mr. Badger, of the Electric Light Co., left this morning. The former goes to Halifax and the latter to Montreal. es Tue new Market Hall, Summerside, is a eredit to that town. It is well lighted, splendidly finished, has a spacious stage, and is in fact the best public hall on the Island. Success to Sammerside’s enter- prise Si THe Band “ ia 82nd Battalion and members of No. 3 Company intitled, to receive driji pay for this year will meet the Company’s Room, Drill Shed, this evening, at & o'clock, to receive their pay. ~— D. Srewaxt, Captain. laipeeadiinalaies We regret to learn that Mrs. James Mont- gomery, Maipeque, on Sunday last, met with an accident which resulted in her death shortly afterwarda, She fell on the ice and had her hip joint dislocated. A doctor was called, bat while he was in the act of setting the joint, Mrs. Montgomery died. She was a woman deservedly respected by all who knew her ih illite Tue Gospel Army meetings at the Bar- racks will be held every night at a quarter to 8 o'clock, as follows :—This (Wednesday) | evening, Salvation Meeting; Thursday, Comes and See Mesting; Friday (Christmas) there will be two meetings—Salvation Meeting at 3 p. m., and great Salvation Mocting at quarter to 8, Other meetings need, Poe will be duly annou “Rev. Canon O’ Meara, a prominent profes- sor of the Charch of Eagland College at Win- Bipey, arrived in this oe on Saturday on a Mission ic aid of the eds of the church in| the Prairi Provinces, having been commis- tioned for the work by the Bishop of Mani- toba. He assisted at the service at St. Paul’s yesterday moruiog, and preached at Trinity | Vhurch in the evening, an earnest sermon. At is said that the rev. gentleman has numer: “aul # congregation who | rangelistic beliefs well | Ous admirers nm oe. Ucileve his Style acd anited the requirements of such a Rector as | is degi: A, and an effort will be made to obtain | him for th position.” —Hz. Chronicle. Canon O'Meara is a brother of the Rector | Paal’s in this city, and is expected to} cecupy the pulpit in that Church on Christmas Day or Sunday morning. ” - tHE market y t lay was one af the Christmas times of yore. Turkeys, geese, fowle, &c , were in great demand. Tho stores were well patronized and a brisk trade appeared to be driven all over the businees parts of the city. On visiting the London House, we found its capacious “rooms tilled to their utmost capacity, with eager purchasers —the great cash clear: snce sale, which is daily the old- | fashioned kint, and had a smack about it of | a an ee PELERRAPHIC HEWS.| [Se eoran DesPatoues y> Tus EXAMINER, } HOME RULE. — ne ata What the Politicians Say. Lonvon, Dec. 22. Ear] Rosebery, who was a me mber of Gladstone's Cabinet, writes that he is will- ing to concede Home Rule for Ireland on condition that the union be maintained. Parnell has sent a letter to his colleagues with reference to the party’s programme. He says it would be unwise at the present time for the Nationalists to formulate their demands, and they will therefore play a waiting game, and watch the course of events, James J. O'Ke lly, M. P., says now is the time to settle the Home Ruls question, and that Mr. Gladstone is the man to so lve the problem. -—————— A Nationalist Speaks. — Dvusiry, Dec. 22. A meeting of, the Irish National League was held to-day. 1. OD, Sullivan, member of Parliament miade an address, in. which he referred to the i of the Orangemen and other Loyalis' Ho chareeterized thove wo were clamoring against Home Ruia as bigoted fanatics. The land ques- tion, he said, which had long been a sub- ject ‘at bitter contention between the people and landlords must now be brought to a final settlement. It would be impossible, however, to guarantee the propriety of landiords against the demands of Irishmen in America and Australia. Heo warn- ed Ulster ‘Beggars’ that if they should resist the Home Rule measure after its passage by the Jimperial Parliament their resistance would con- stitute an act of treason, and that it would be useless for them to endeavor to assist themsefvas hy §ehtin y the Oa teen’s troops. Sulliva mn said Gladstone wou! a persevere with the Home Rule scheme re gardleas of the clamors of those oppos d to the measure, CANADIAN NOTES. Blake's Course Biscussed. Toronto, Dee. 22. Hon. Eiward Blake arrived home from neal via York this afternoon. There is intense anxiety amonzst Conserva- tives and Reformers, respectinz what course he will take on the Riel que stion. Rumor is again. active that he had resignod his Leadership of the Oppositicn before the appearance of the Globe's inflammatory | article. Hon, Wilfred Laurier will address the Young Men’s Liberal Club here on January 2ist. New fFHE ELECTION IN KING'S, N. B. Foster's Prespects Good. Sussex, N. B., Dee. 22. Prof, Foster, a of Marine and Fisheries, continues to address large audi- ences at various places in this county. He is sure of his election. Aquatic. New York, Deo. 22 The Secretary of the New York Yacht Club has received a challenge from the | English cutter Galatea, to sail for the American cup. The challenge has been accepted. — eee France and Madagascar, —— on Paris, Dee, 22. Peace between France and Madagascar has been concluded. France takes the protectorate over the whole of Madagascar. The French will eceupy Tamatare until a war indemnity of 10,000,000 francs is paid. Western Union Telegraph Co. New York, Dee, 22. Sheriff Davidson posted a notice of sale of Western Union Telegraph Company’s property to-day, to satify an unpaid tax of $128,000. The Billiard Contest Cricaeo, Dec. 22. Schaefer and Vignaux were contestants in the second game of billiards at the tour- nament to-night. Vignax won by a score of 800 to 636. Weather Suilenan. —— — Prohabilities for the next 24 hours for \# eu fertile Provinces. | Toronto, Dec, 23.—10 a. m. | Increasing south and west winds, mostly : cloudy weather, with sleet or rain in Southern nd snow in Northern portions by night, | higher temperature. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, Dec. 23, 1885, | Higheat Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight) ie ae oe Hobs AI Sts SOD Lowest Temperature yesterday ; pa nent at midnight) ’..'0. 680 oe oe Sites .12.0 Lowest ['emperature this morning. ro .A TEES Temperature this morning,at 8 e ‘look. . 21, 4 Tereperatore thie eftemnann at 3 o’eloak. . 32.0 I No MAN ever smoked ‘*Myrtla Navy tobacc> for a fortuvight and then took to any other brand in preference to it. It bears its own testimory of its qualities, and it is testi- mopy which is always convincing. The smoker who uses it is mever annoyed by ” sometimes cf good quality and | going , attracting crowds of pee pie from gr tring it oth the town and count FY» who, we have no | < “ometimes of bad. The “arrogement of the | doubs, fornd every satisfaction in the bar- manufacturers for keeping its qvality equal | gains which they secured. Now that the! are very elaborate and co mpléte. and are the SIMalipox appe ars to be a thin: g of the past, } results of many years of exp* ‘rience and cl mn We see no reason why trade should not at observation Once resume its usual proportions, aud #in- —— cerely hove that the loss sustained by one | AN oid iady who died recently i = eed busicess aon, om account of the panic which | is said to have bequeathed to the doctor who has p uied, may be them curing ths morths of Winter, The snow, which fell this morning, ought to help toward this desirable end. de up to | bad attended her ior the last 35 years a huge a a a ensuing | | | box, which was found to contain ali the bottles | lof medicine he had ever sent to her—un- |! opened. am THE DA IY EXAMINER, DECEMBER MARRIED. = the Manse, on the 2ist inst, by Rev, J MacLeod, Mr. Joceph Frederick Mills, of Péiepl Let. 49, to Miss Isabella Morrisor, of buston, "Mass, At =e Eldon House, on the 21st inst., by Rev. J, M. Macleod, Mr, Alva Mallory, cf Li adsay, Ontario, to Mic 8 Mary Jane Curtis, of Crapaud, Lot 29, WwW. WwW. WELLNER)! H*s to-day completed his stock of HOLIDAY GOODS making the Finest Collection, if the different lines usually kept by him, to be found in the city, A Special Discount for Cash DURING THE HOLIDAYS, Ch’town, Dee, 17 3i on 17 19 23 why li CARVELL BROS. WHOLESALE: 500 Boxes VALENCIAS. 150) =—6 do LAYERS, 50 = do do (finest for table uae.) 40 Bags FILBERKTS 100 do RICE, 200 Pails COFECTIONERY (assorted, } 140 Boxes CHEESE, CARVELL BROS. Dee. raee 3i end > SUD BAW <r oe NORTHERS LIGHT TRAIN. ——— A SPECIAL?D ASSE NGER TRAIN will, until 4% further noti e, leave Georgetown for Char lottelown, on arrival of steamer Northern Light from Pictou ; returning, will leave Charlottetown for Georgetown at9 p. m. The movements of the train will be regulated by the movements of the steamer. JAMES COLEMAN Superintendent, Railway Office, Ch’town, Dec. 18, 1 —pat 4i eod wky prs li PE ISLUND RAILWAY, Chiistmas and New Year's Excursions REtTU RN TICKETS, at one first-class fare, will be issued to and from all Stations on this Railway from 24th DECEMBER, inst., to JAN U- ARY Ist, 1886, both inclusive, good to return up to and on lith JANU ARY, 186. The Local Government hevi ing rescinded the regulations adopted by the various Boards of Health throughout the Province, in regard to restricting travel, all persons provided with certi- ficates of vaccination and freedom from infection, are now at liberty to go where they please. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent Railway Office, Ch’town, Dec. 17, 1885. —pat eod w ky prs 2i N. P. U. a seer ( UR Ne Plus Ultra CANDY is just what every person wauts during the Holidays. Our Factory is running every day, turniog out PURE CANDY by the Ten, and can supply the Trade on feasonable Terms, We have _ imported machinery trom Birmingham, and use only the Best Sugars ani Finest Flavorings, so that we can equal the besi English Confectionery. CHOICE SYRUPS, Wholesale and Retail GROCERIES, of al: deseriptions, COLGATE’S FINE TOILET SOAPS. B. BALDERSTON., es Dec, 16— Lobster Packers, Attention ! “NTENDING to make a Change in my pre- sent bnisness, I offer for Sale the LOB- STER FACTORY, together with the Plant and Machinery, situate at Flat River, P. E. I This Factory was built two years ago and fitted out in good shape, is on good tishing ground, and has a good record. -ALSO— 2aw wky2i for Sale the Lebster Factory, together with Plant and Machinery, situate at McAskill River, Lot 43, distant about five miles from St, Peter’s Station. For Terme and all other particulars apply to HORACE HASZARD. Ch'town, Ded. ’85—Imo ond. HAILS il CAPES’ ROUTE. ENDERS will be bdasiond at the office of the Agent of Marine, in Charlettetown, up to the ‘Tweuty- -fourth (24th) of DECKM- BER, 1885, from persons desirous of perform- ing the following services ;— Ist. The conveyance of mails at “ape Traverse, from train to ice boats, and from ice boats to train 2nd, The conveyance of mails at Cape Tor- mentine from boat house to ice boats, and from ice boats to boat house, The Tenders to include the hauling of the mails, ice bots and crews from boat houses to edge of board ice, and from edge of board ice to beet houses, every day and at such times as the iceboats and crews may be required. Tenders to state rate per trip and per season, The Department will not be bound to take the lowest Tender, and will require two good and sufficient securities for fuliilment of con- tracts. A LORD, Agent Marine. | Ch’town, P. E. Island, } 2nd December, ’85. ~ TTBSORIBE for THE WEEKLY EXAMI- NBR, Lhe latest ot and forsign news oan always be fouud thi de} tl24 2aw her law 1885. 23, Facts Facts 0 PRAKING & STERNG’ ein KNOWN LOW PRICES ARE BEING FURTHER aroma KDUCED TO CLEAR BALANCE OF THIS SEASON’S Immense Discounts to clear balance of Fur-lined Cloaks. immense Discounts to clear balance of Winter Jackets. Immense Discounts to clear balance of Millinery. | Dress Geods, Shawls and Hosiery Cut Away Down Very Low, me Just See the Prices we are Selling Blankets at. HOLIDPAWY 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. oe —vU SS Let All Remember that we will net be Undersold by any House in the Trade. SEE OUR PRIGES BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE ——— 0 PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Dec. 11, '85. ee GREAT DISCOUNT SALE Oo~----——- A CHANGE AND A CHANCE. Extraordinary Inducements to Purchasers of Dry Goods, © -—----— T is our intention t: make achange in our business early in the New Year, and we shell for a time offer our whole stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS AND MIL- LINERY at immense reductions in price, eommencing MONDAY, tho 14th inst. Our stock of Goods is so large it is impossible for us to enumerate it, but ia every department our prices will be REDUCED 2O to 30 PER CENT and a lot of Odds and Remnants will be closed out at HALF PRICE. Oar Goods are always marked in plain figures and customers will see that the discounts are made bona fide. Orders by letter will receive careful and prompt attention, We will also prepay freight to the country on all purchases exceeding ten dollars. The above discounts are for Cash ouly, but for purchases exceeding fifty dollars we will allow three months’ credit, This is our first Big Discount Sale, and we intend to fulfil all the promises of car adver- tisement, —-— +--G- Ch’town, Dec. 10, '85—dy wy 2mos ee... ee BRITISH WAREHOUSE, * 83 QUEEN STREET. FALL AND WINTER stock, [BAKE NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, UNSURPASSED FOR VALUE! A. L. BROWN. Ch’town, Nov. 19.—wkly. Dominion of Canada Province of Prince Edward Island, IN THE SUPREME COURT. IN the matter of An Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty-fifth year of Her Present Majesty’s eign, Chepter 23, intituled ‘‘An Act Respecting Insol- vent Banks, Insurance Ox mpanies, Loan Companies, building Societies and Trad- ing Corporations and of the President, Directors and Company of the Bank of Prince Kdward Island, an Insolvent Banking Company. . Nour is hereby given that on MON- DAY, the Twenty-eighth day of Deceim- ber, A. D., 1885, His Honer Mr, Justice Peters, or such other Judge as may then be present in Chambers will, pursuant to the order nisi, dsted this Tenth day of December instant, granted i in the above matter, consent to and sanction the sale by the liquidators of the above named losclvent Banking Com- pany, of certain real estate, particularly set forth in a certain petitioa of the said liquida- tors, dated the Fourth day of December, A. D , 1885, and on file in this office, and of all other the undisposed of real and personal assets of the said Insolvent Banking Com- pany, in manner as prayed in and by said petition, unless canse to the contrary be shown at the Judges’ Chambers, i: the Law Courts Buiiding, in Charlottetown, ov the said Twenty-eighth day of December, instant, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, by any of the creditors. contributories, shareholders or members of the above named Company, Dated this filteenth day of Decem er, A. D., 1885, J. A. LONGWORTH, Deputy Prothonotary, R. R. Frrzeerap, Selicitor. Ch’town, Dec. 16-71 NOT JAPANESE CURIOS, But Substantial, Sensible, Economi- cal Xmas Presents for your Chil- dren, Brothers, Sisters, Wives, Husbands, Cousins and Aunts, at Prices Within the Reach of the Poorest. MG, S REEFERS, $3.25, $1.50, $ and up. Child’s Reefers and Overcoats, 8.20, $4, $5 up. ieee Black Worsted Overcoats, neat and durable, $8.50 to $15. Men’s Black Worsted Suits (a wonderful bar gin) only $6.50, worth $10. a Heavy Winter Pants, $1.25, $1.50, $2 and up. Tryon Tweed Suits, made to measure, $11, $12, $l3 and up ‘Tryon Tweed Ulsters, to measure, $10, $12 ard up. Tryon Tweed Pants, to measure, $2.75, $3.00 and up, Men's Scotch Tweeds Suits, to measure, worth $25, now only $16, Men’ 8 Scotch Tweed Pants, made to measure, $4, worth Men’s Kid and Knit Gloves, terns, 60cts, $1 and up. Men’s Russia Pupskin Caps. Cee in all the Clans, 50cts, up. Men’s Heavy Napcloth Reefers, made to meas- ure, with velvet collar, $7.85. Men’s Heavy Napcloth and Worsted Overcoats, to measure, only $10. Child’s Braided Suits, in the latest fashion, 31.75, $2 and up. Youths’ Suits, in Scutch and Canadian makes very stylish, 35, up Carloads of Shirts and Drawers, in lambswoo and cashmere, 30cts to $3 each. A solid wall of Scotch and Island Tweeds a 40cts up. Men’s Heavy Top Shirts, in vloth, flannel and union, 30cts to $2 each, Ladies Corsets, in the very newest makes, only 50cts fer a heavy double busk. Ladies’ 4-clasp Dent's Kid Gloves, every paiz sold iving satisfaction, only 85cts, La > loth, Ringwood, and Jersey Gloves 20cts u Ladies’ Collars only 6cts, up; Neck Frilling 6cts up. Ladies’ Ulsters and Jackets, $1.65, $3, $4 and up (London made.) «Laiies’ Jackets, made to measure aud a perfect fit warranted, cheap. Scotch, Cocoon, Canadian and Tryon Knitting Yarns, Men’s Cardigan Jackets, weights, 85cts, up. Cotton Flannels, All-wool Fleanels and Tick- ing. all shades. able Damask, in 24cts, up. Acres of Men’s Mufflers and Scarfs, in silk and woo), 25cts up. Real Saxony Woo! Tweeds, winter weights, Only 95cts, worth $1.40. Veivet Picture l'rames, cabinet size, only 75ets, worth $1.50, Ladies’ and Gents Pocket Books, Mirrors, Cigar Cases, Knives, &c. One of the Finest Stocks of Gents Furnishings in the city. Men’s American Felt Hets and other goods too numerous to mention The celebrated Gibsons’ Cottons, a yard wide. 5 cents. eel! EOS... CAMERON BLOCK. Ch’town, Dec, 9, 1885. in assorted pat- only $2; Cloth Paris very heavy winter ‘Turkey Red and Brown, Bible, Book and drat t Deno sitory. UIVER, Good Words, Words, Boys’ Own, Girls Own, Chatterbox, Little Folks, Wide Awake, Our Darlings. Friendly Greetings, Child’s Companion, Children’s Friend, In- fants’ Magazine, Family Friend, Mies Haver- gals, Fverards, Boys & Blackweods’ Wovzks, Poetical W orka, Wesleyan and Presbyte-ian Hymn Pooks, Confession of Faith, Sorday School, Birthday, Xmas and New Yvwar's Carda, &c., just received and for sale at very low prices Bibles sold at prime cost. M, F, ELLIS, Dec. 4—eod Uv yer Q 1een Street. Always “Gives — Satisfaction WHEREVER USED. KxnTviuir, N. S., Dec, 3, 1885. Please forward another case of Woodili’s German Baking Powder. Never before bad such Pastry. JAMES MoINTOSH, W. M. D. PEARMAN, Trustee, Halifax, N.S, Dee, 16, '85. ia ras waeiiaaa eR * OE aR: ME OS I ae —— are a sate ee aT a Ke 3 Pie MRE ke Se EO OP * bf § ied as Se