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Edward Woaelan, EXAMINSI is written on . ; worn volume, Old Red 7 } : a - : » Wil 1 was snowWwD { VN to Ww ) 1, slVvée i at Littie rey “i : . ; ; } or rt pi } to i ’ : : . > iD ~ | : ’ ts, ior many years, ‘ : é vith tongue and pen. a fan) l Red li vould be anwong i Wales on his be baw ' ‘ - ¢ e : ~ = et meee Ss ~~ tt ttt ttt ttt ttt a CNL ttt ttt fet cialis 7 ~~ = > S rote ee his blowing his 2 2g | ‘ =] rer, King's c /OUul aty, 20 ) $13 No. 3. Nova Seotia and ?. E. Island >>| Mackerel rule at about previous prices. | ~~ | Sales of extra No. 1 at $25; ordinary No. 1 ° at $15 to $18; No. 2 at $12 to $13; and dium and large. wistone volume : scribe towartis its erbeticn, Lecal and Other Items. _ +8 Koller Rink is being made ready for ice SAAN, L - Hi Wintel teamer Neptune has not yt | a } tent tie ‘ : ‘HE Swe of Christmas Goods is brisk at \\ atson s, owvdinniigiinniaittis “IVE HUNDRED pairs spring skates at Nor 1 & Fennell’s. decll 3i dy wy - Mx. J. G. Sormmezour, M. P. P., Cardi- gan, 1s at the Osborne. echnsildtpentinsscen ~ Lang & auction sale of choice winter keeping pp! es, coe Ly, ond is >, at 1} v ‘clock. A, ’ MeNe ill, = ' a See ae 4. | Tay Leapest cme Skates ever sold are | now at the City Hardware Store. decll 3idy wy Men's Fur Caps, Kid Mitts and Under- ‘ lothing cheap at James Paton & Co's. , Mar- ket Square. ~~ oo R tlie sérvite of song in the Y. M. A. Hal! to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon at oclock, All are cordially invited. - Wer very much regret to learn of the illness | of Re A. FE. Burke ; bat trust that he will | Spe ily recover and be able to attend to his duties as usual, Ss Tar annus il general meeting of the Young Men’s Chris tian FAssociation will be held in | the Y. M. C. A. Hall on the evening of Mon- ld uy, the 20th i: inal. Mrs. R. Youne wauts to clear out a large stock of felt hats, which will be sold cheap. | ¢ ‘all and see them; also children’s felt hats and sy lish trimmed hats and bonnets cheapest and h est in town. > Sin Epwaro Wark will present to Canada next year a marble statute of the late Duke of eweastle, who accompanied the Prince of tour through Canada and the United States in 1860. OveNING to-day at D. A. Bruce’s, 1 case | of Nap Cloths, | case West of England Trouser- ing, bought 25 per cent under regular prices, No xy Patterns. Al goods. Come and get the bene fit of the discount. ih ial Weunderstand great satisfaction is being | given at Stuart’s New fur Store. As such an incustry was greatly needed in our midst, citizens should give it all the encouragement possible, See advertisement. ‘The Northern Light left for Summerside this morning toe tew out the brigt. Tasma and three produce laden schooners which had been frozen in at that port. About an hour after commencing operations she succeeded in free- ing the imprisoned vesselsfrom the grasp of the ice king, and they proceeded on their course. lioness Tue steamer M. A. Starr, Capt. Ferguson, arrived from ‘Hi .lifax via intermediate ports at half-past three o'clock this afternoon. She had a very heavy passage, during which the first mate, Mr. McNevin, fell into the hold and had his collar bone broken. She had a general cargo enc one passenger. The M. A. Starr will load with m educe and sail on re- turn at midnight. > \n English paper states that ‘ Prince Lu- cien Bonaparte has recently tested some white fish from the lakes of Canada, Speaking of the white fish of Lake Ontario, he says: ‘I have found it really excellent fish, and in my opinion if is superior to any of the fresh-water fish in Kurope, not excepting the ambre cheva- lier of the Lake of Geneva, the carpione of the Lake of Garda, and the char of the English os lak ie He THe great inter-provincial Grit meeting which was to take place at Truro on Tuesday was hardly a success. At the last moment it oceurred to ex-Premier Pipes that a repeal meeting would be an excellent thing to stay iway from. Mr. Davies, who was booked to be there, also sent his regrets. Attorney General Longley escaped to Cape Breton and Mr. Fieldiug made the speeches. The only new thing he said, which was new for him was that in his opinion, Rjel should not have been hanged. He urged the people to vote for Blake and to set their faces for repeal.— 'ae John Sun. Tue mounted police of the North-West have been engaged for a few weeks past in clear- »¢ | ing out a lot of rough characters in Donald, B. C., and Calgary and Banff, N. W. T. The great trouble is with the illicit liquor sellers. Liquor goes through in bond from Winnipeg to Donald, which is just across the line in British Columbia. At Donald it is released from bond, and then it is very easy to roll it | back down the hill again to Banff and Cal- sary. The mounted police are doing their best, and a number of very heavy sentences have recently been imposed. Persons desirous of spending a pleasant evening, as well as furthering a good cause, could not do better than attend St. Joseph’s Apron Fair, to be held in the Market Hall on the 20th inst. The ladies of the Sodality are working energetically to-make the coming Fair the most successful ever held in this city. The fancy tables will be stocked with articles suitable for holiday gifts; while the refresh- ment tables will be so well — that the most fastidious cannot fail to be pleased. The | usual amusements will be provided and many inew features are to be introduced. The lotteries, which did not take = at the ecent bazaar, will be held at the Fair. oR +e - <a - Boston Markets. December 8. Porarozgs—There has net been much change in the Potato market the past few days. Eestern and Northern stock ia fair demand and steady. Provincial receipts continue liberal and prices rule low, owing to the poor condition of the stock. Eces—Trade has been light and only strictly fresh lots sell readity at 27 to 28c. per dozen. Other kinds are slow. Best P. E. Island rule at 25c., and Canada at 24c. Fisa Trape—The Fish market is passing through its quiet season, and the volume of trade islight. Dealers are operating cau- tiously but stocks are small, and prices are ona steady basis. Mackerel are in light receipt, and higher rates are expected when sens le revives. We quote Bays nominally to 25 for extras; $17 to $18 for No. 1; to S15 for No. 2; and $11 to $12 for No. 3 at $8 to $10 per bbl., including me- > — , ' at Boston the past week 800 bbls., includ- ing 771 bbls. from Provincial and 29 bbis. from dbmvestic ports. aw , P ‘ @ ‘ ‘ys, Wocl Squares, Wool Scarfs and | | Ladi ’ For Caps, low prices, at James Paton | tal receipt of Mackerel | \MINER, . - = - MARRIED. At the manse, by the Rev. J. M. MeLeod, Mr. Louis Krasmus Webster, of Marie, Lot 49,10 Miss Eliza MeArt hur, of O'Leary, Lot 6 Atthe Parsonage, North River, on Nov. 3rd» hy Rev. A. H. Laver: assisted by Rev. E M Saunders, DP. D., Mv, James A. Holmes, of King ton, to Miss Elizabeth Proud, of Boston, Mass. Ce enn ee Di z D. o the 3rd _inst., at West Royaliy, Walter {ellett, aged 30 years and 6 months. At the Parsonage, Mount Stewart, on Satur: day, the Lith inst., Anna, wife of the Rev. Johu Gold. smith, and danghte r of George Wright, Esq. iThe funeral will leave her late residence at 9a.m. on Monday, the 13th inst., and proceed b train tothe Railway Crossing, St. Peter’s Road, thence to the People’s Ce metery. } ee ee A CARD. »)a'i who are suffering from the errors and ‘cilons of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &e., I with send a recipe that will cure you, FREL OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-ad@ressed envelope to the REY. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, New York City. $$$ CARD. M*. AND MRS. JAMES BALLEM, the former the late inale nurse of the P. EK. L. Hospital, the latter the late matron cof said Hos- pital, wish to imform the citizens of Charlotte- town, and P. KE. [sland generally, that they are now prepared to take private patients at their own home, Kent Street, at moderate rates; or they will nurse patients in their own homes. Mrs. Ballem makes a specialty of Maturity Cases, for which sie has a certificate from the British Lying-in-Hospita!, London, England, Chtows, Dee. 10, 1886-—6i wky Ii pa $20 REWARD. STOLEN 0% STRAYED. Lest -From Sabscriber’s residence, on TUES- 4 DAY MORNING last, a young hound DOG, liver-colored, very long ears, Jong legs and tail. Any one bringing him te me will be suitably rewarded. If stolen, any person giving me such informa- tion as will convict the thief, I wiil pay him fwenty Doil arevewerd, and not make his name known— if so desired. THOS, MORRIS, Ch’ town, Dec, 9, Pe ia > ‘te ewe Wwe wonld inform the citizens of Charlottetown and Prince Edward Island generally, that our MR. SANTA CLAUS will be at the DIAMOND BOOKSTORE, on and after Monday, 6th December, inst., having in his posse ssioa the largest, choicest and best value GIFTS and PRESENTS ever placed at his disposal. Come and see hin: early. ’ The closing Levee on Christmas Eve will remain open until midnight. Respectfully, CHRISTMAS, NEWYEAR & CO. Dec. 6, 1886.4 Referring to the foregoing I 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,- Diamond Bookstore. SHR, “ HIGHLAND LIGHT.” At. order of the ea ice Admiralty Court of Prince Edward Island, and under a war- rant issued therefrom, the schooner ‘‘High- land Light,” her tackle, apparel and furni- ture, will be Sold by Auction, at QUEEN’S WHARF, Georgetown, ‘ r y On Tuesday, Dee, 14th, 1886, at the hour of TWELVE o'clock, noon, Terms—Cash, JOHN SMITH, Deputy Marshal of V. A. Court. Ch'town, Dec. 6, 1886—tl sale TO THE TRADE, Great Clearing ~ - fut dale |! A A i $9,000 Worth of Cloth, Ready-made Clothing, Women’s Wear, &. THE undersigned gives notice that by virtue of Writs of Execution out of the Supreme Court, at the suit of John LD. Reid, and at the suit of the Tryon Woolen Manufacturing Co., against James A. Reid, and under sundry attachments against the said James A. Reid, as an absent debtor, he has seized and levied upon all the stock in trade of the said James A. Reid, nowin the store of Reid Bros., in the Cameron Block, in Charlotte- town, and will, in compliance with the terms ofa resolution of creditors, passed on the 4th day of December, inst., on and after T ~ ° Wednesday, Dec. sth inst, and from day to day until the whole is disposed of, oifer the whole of said stock for sale in quan tities to suit the trade and purchasers, HENRY LONGWORTH, Sheriff. Ch’town, Dec. a> 1386—dy & wky Liberal Cons:rvative Convent, QUKEN’S COUNTY. A CONVENTION of delegates from all the Polling Divisions of Queen’s County will be held at Scott’s Hall, Kent Street, Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the twenty-first day of Decem- ber, next, at the hour of Eleven o'clock in the loecnant, for the purpose of hominating two ean- didates for the County in the Liberal Conserv- ative interest, @nd for the organization of the Party. It is desirable that each polling division be represented, and meetings should therefore be held immediately for organization and the nomi- nation of delegates. By order of the Executive Committee, A. A. McLEAN, Sec’y Lib. Con. Association, Noy. 29, 1886. The “Old London” OYSTER HOUSE iE the most reliable place in the city to get Fresh Narrows’ Oysters. The Halif-Shell Bepartment cannot be surpassed in the Province for conven- ience and neatness, It is supplied daily with the Best Oysters that can be procured. The Stews that are served in the Saloon have never failed to more than please the most fastidious. Exquisite ! is the exclamation of those who or dec by the Pint, Quart, &c., and are always agreeably sur- : prised at the size and flavor. Always on Hand, the Largest Stock of Cigars in the city, and the brands availabie.{ JOHN JOY. Nov, 6, 13%5—ed8 tt - SATUR DAY, ts. GRIP! Is CANADA’S COMIC JOURNAL, Announcement for the Coming Year, GRIP is now so well known as_ to require very little of either description or praise. It is The Only Cartoon Paper in Canada, and it is furnished 2t about ONE-HALF THE PRICE of similar journals in the United States. GRIP'S CARTOONS, in addition to being strictly impartial when ae refer to politics, are always ou the side of pui- rioiisin and morality. The late improvements are universally ad- mired. The journal is enlarged to 16 pages, and | it is printed upon heavy toned and well- culendered paper. This gives both the engrav- ings and the letter-press a beautiful appearance. And, notwithstanding this enlargement and | improvement, the price of GRIP is Only $2 a Year ; Single Copies, 5 Cents, (the price it commanded when but a 4-page shect ) GRIPS PLATFORM: . ~ . . . . ! Humor without Vulgarity ; Patriotism without Pariizanship ; Truth without Temper. 4&2 Do not be with: out this favorite Canadian ch of all, Padres the GRIP PRINTING AND PU B-, LISHING CO., 26 and 28 Frout Street West, Toronto, New Subscribers, sending $2, will receive the paper the balance of 1886, and to 3ist December, 1837. Special Premium Offer. All subscribers to GRIP, new or ald, are entitled to a copy of the magnificent lithograph “CONSERVATIVE LEADERS,” or the companion plate “LIBERAL LEADERs,” shortly to be pub- lished, on payment of 5 cents for postage. Dee, 10, 1886. ‘O THE TRADE. i has been decide | to offer the whole of the Stock in the store of “‘Reid Bros” in the Cam- eron Block, lately conducted by James A. Reid, for Tenders, SEALED TENDERS for the whole stock will be received by the sub- ee RS seriber until MONDAY the 13th inst.,2t 4 o’clock, | p. m. TeRMS: Cash on delivery of goods, and - pay- ment to be made not later than the 3ist DitCEM- BER, inst., at noon. The Stock can be examinedin the Store daily from 9. a. m., to 4 p. m, HENRY LONGWORTH, Sheriff. ClYtown, a, Dev. 8. NOTICE. AW persons indebted to James Reid, doing business under the name of KELD BROS., are hereby notified, pursuant to arrangement made by attaching creditors and the undersigned, John D. Reid, who claims said debts as assignee, that siid debts are to be paid to Henry Longworth, sheritt of Queen’s County, at the store of Reid Bros., Cameron Block, Charlottetown. All overdue debts not paid by the 3ist inst., will be sued for without further notice, HENRY LONGWORTH, Sheriff. J.D. REID, Assignee, Ch’'town, Dee. 7, 1888—dy MOM i oe THE PLACE TO BUY ALL YOUR Bry Sosds AND— CLOTHING ih. Where Everything is Cheap. COME AND SEE THE B-A-R-G-A-T-N- that we offer in ALL KINDS of DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, GEO. £. FULL, Sign of “RED LION,” QUEEN STREET. Nov.1 2, 886. t & ei B14 ais £99413 4 RUE CADSR, FO, ae, SHORT-HAN D—Taught personally or by mail; terms moderate, Address: ‘“C., lock drawer 32, Pt" decid tf T° LET—A House containing five reoms, with good cellar, leading off Great George Street, Maguire on the premises to Edward Corbett. dec 9 3i pd WANTED—A Parlor Maid. Apply to Miss \ ANTED, a situation by a young man as as. Le’ (—Last Saturday, Dec. 4th, a black New- foun land Pup, two months’ old, with long black hair and answering to the name of “Paddy.” Finder will _be liberally rewarded on leaving same at P. Duify’s, King Square. dec 9 tf L2°&st- a Collie Dog, answering to the name of ‘Tam; color, yellowish. Any one returning the same will be suitably rewarded.—Jas. D.. Irving. dec 9 2i wy li Peters, Sidmount, Charlottetown. nov29—dy & wy tf sistant inan office or warehouse. Willing to make himself generally useful. Enquire at this office. Prince and Water Streets:i—W. H. Farquharson. novys ti (COACHES, Buggies. &c., stored for the winter ina dry warchouse. Coaches, $4; buggies, $2. i OM. Reddin, Jr. deci ti W ANTED—To Rent, for s term of res 2 Store in a country village in P, Island. Address for a week or two: “A. ©. Poaleen 25, Newton Lower Fails, Mass.” Box 125, Newton Lowe i eck 101 pd To. LET—Shop and Tenement on Upper Queen d by W. W. Rodd. nov ae tf Street, at present occupie Apply on the prousiaes. FoR SALE. A good Driving Mare, seven n years old, dam by imported biood horse Roland: sire, Bagnall’s Tacumanr. The mare is now in foal by AI Right. Apply at EXAMINER oflice novl19 uf T°. LET—The House at the he vad of Pownal Street, now occupied by Mrs. Robert Weeks, Enquire at THe EXAMINER Office. “novi eod 4 LET—That brick House and Shop on Dor chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen Connolly: immediate possession gives. For terms and particulars apply to Owen nuolly. jun2i eod To LET—A House on Pleasant Street, with Apply to Wiliam ound pe” end in yard. FALL -A®D WINTER 7 CHEAP. GOCDS, Two hundred Ladies FUR CAPES, The blance ef our splendid stock of Ladies’ MANTLES and ‘ULSTERS. Eleven hundred yards MANTLE and ULSTER CLOTHS. Fifteea thousaud yards DRESS GOODS’ Forty-two hundrel yards FLAN VEi—Scariet, White and peach of Paper. its price places it within the Grey, from lécts, up, A large and valuable assortment of Men’s and Boys’ READY-MADE CLOTHING, OVERCOATS, ULSTERS, &e. Ladies’ FUR MANTLES, JACKETS, GLOVES, Xe. Men’s FUR COATS, CAPS, GLOVES, Ke. Beaver, Astracan, Persian Lamb, and other FURS. SLEIGH ROBES, &c. ne hundred and fifty pairs of BLANKETS, very low. Three hundred halfchests splendid TEA, at 25 e-nts. THA, iu packages of five, ten, and twenty pounds ———- (0: —— — HARRIS & STEWART, SUCCESSORS TO Ch’town, Dec. 6, 1886. 6a nn ee ee ee ees REN AG, We must have a Seltlcabens at once of Ali Aceonnats due the late firm of W. 4. Weeks & Ce. GREAT CASH BUYERS. JAMES PATON & CO. enemas 6 Q 9 at Fes, “> “— & A F PPX, = : iv: PO kg PRENW ie. emmennpr scans A LD emcermcrass °()! eee ee | Nselecting DRY GOODS, most people like to buy where they can get the Largest Assort- . ment and Cheapest Goods for READY CASH. Our importations this Fall are larger than any other Dry Goods’ firm in Charlottetown, and in order to induce Cash Buyers we er. SPECIAL VALUE, Our Millinery Department is very complete—for Wedding and Mourning Outlits we cam not be surpassed. 7 JA VERS PATON & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAtL DRY GOODS MERCHANTS CHARLOTTETOWN y, 22, 1886. LLL. AE NE GLO ALE ETE LOT LOE HON AE Ne. le etn ely, cata aamatte wu - ~ —s eNO a oT wU FER GENT aaa | a ¢ ee 2° HE Large and Varied Stock of BUTTERICH’S CELEBRATED PATTORNS, * embracing Ladies’ and Children’s Ulsters "Giltpasin Wraps, Basques, Boy's Snits, &e. Selling at talf Price at the Biamond Reekstore 103 (old xi QUEEN STR EET, QUEEN SQUARE. The stock is perfect and nicely arranged. Call and mspect. PHEO, L. CHAPPELLE, Ch’town, Nov. 1], 1886—eod OE nial iL dec8 2i pd T° LET—A Store and Dwelling, « one e door north of G. W. Millner’s; possession given immedi- ately. Enquire at the Duncan House. corner ROM this Fall’s Import manufactured, in Melt SVER sian Lamb and other kinds, at prices lower th: in we ever before offer Don’t buy till you see our stock. Best Value for their money. ss Ch’town, Nov. 2, 1886, ALWAYS It) Tit HRUN , | LOWES PT ’ BEST CLOTHS showing some of the VER‘ Worsted, Vicuna and Tweed BAT ING 5, SUILTINGS & TROUS INGS im all the leading patterns. ’ We are making NAP CLOTH REEFERS FOR $7.00. READY MADE OVERCOATS (OUR OWN MAKE) FROM $6.00, UP. We don’t sell Imported Clothing with paceuye for coat canvass. A very large stock of Fur Coats, Fur Caps, Sleigh Robes, Driving Gloves, in Per- : read We are determined to give aur customers the eae () eens RUCH. sacs anand te a ali ae iD ae Se