feral and (ther Mp. James wins KB, St John, is at the Raok'n. . w-shoe Meccasins at A FINE let of “nD y; Goff & Co Lorse innniiny 1" ii fectic mauanl “pa Dots, Toys 92 f - ionery, rea’y for Zao Sa —— Tux steamer Princess of Wales left Pictou ‘=. port ata quarter past 1 o'clock. for this pe 8 ip «PRANK Fas, representing Wm. parks & Son (t imied) St, John, is at the Raokin ene A LARGE assoriment vf Fancy Cups and . 2. he s sid Lheay Ww. | Colwill’ gers will 9« \ ap at 8. onal iw ~ Five rons «f Pure “andies must be sold doring tha holideys, w holesale and retail, at w F, Carters gaia Ve have a large number of assorted Lamps sai Lamp Fittings. Will be sold cheap — w. P. Colwill. lw—decl6 hile Cusak Toys ia abundance, Caramels, Rai- sibs, Chocolate and Cocoa Nut Cream, at w, #. Carters couaiiiihiiauaaiial Cuxarest, newest and best Christmas Pre- genta to be found, are at Perkivs & Sterns’. decl6—lw eod iicchisiagaliieaial Rewemsen, we make our Confectionery and Cake every day, so you are sure to get it fresh and vice at W. I. Carters. deetioell Herr EIs WALI writes to the Cologne Gazette that he has discove red extensive gold mises in Zululand. vanilla Bie Dowis, Little Dolls, Undressed Dolls, Dressed Dolls, Rabber Dolls, and very cheap Dolls. at Perkins & Sterns’. lw eod —decl6 - Curistuas aNpd New Yesr—A_ great variety of Ladie’s and Gentlemen’s Kid and Velvet Slippers at Dorsey, Goft & Co. dec 16 itneiimniiiinn Brovze Jucs, Figures, and other Orna- meats, just the thing for a Christmas Present, selling cheap at Perkins & Sterns’, decl6 —lw eod ----+>---—_—- Last Friday W. E. Dawson received some of the nicest, best, aad cheapest Toboggans in the city. Call and see them and purchase them. dee 16 so a Tue coldest night of the season was last night. Lolly formed on the river to a con- siderable extent, but not sufficient to prevent navigation. Dini lenel Dox’r forget Rev. Mr, Carruther’s paper on “Blocation as an Art,” before the Literary and Scientific Society, on Tuesday evening, 17th inst,, in the Temperance Hall, at 8 p.m. - Tux Eastport, Me., Sentinel laments the almost total failure of the small herring fish- ery, and wants somebody to explain the cause ot the disappearance of these fish from the Maine coast. heiediecnns Pivsn Acsvus, Plush Bags, Music Boxes, Hand Painted Mirror Brackets, Papier Macbie Trsys, Epergoes, and other Fancy Goods, very cheap, at Perkins & Sterns. dec!6-—Iw cod -_- > By Auction, at my Sales Room, Friday 18th inst., at 2 o’c'sck: 1 Parlor Set io Hair Cloth (aew’ 1 Bedroom Set (new) Betroom, Parlor, and Cook Stoves, etc., ete G. M. Harris, Auctioneer. dicdiidiplihogs Fme at Dospas,—On Wednesday night, the 9th inst , the dwelling house, granary and barns belonging to the widow of the late Marcin Martin, were burnt to the ground with sme of their contents eg Apmis: CoMMERELL, who was elected as a Conservative representative for the borough of Southampton, Hngland, reeeived 5,307 votes, The leading liberal candidate obtain- ed 4,566, and the other liberal only 453. ansiidilaiilby A Youse MAN named William Appleton was found drowned in a pond at Fort Needham, Halifax, on Monday. It is supposed he was under the influence of liquor, and that he wan- dered into the pond and met his death. ——_@—_— Foa Groves, Kid Gloves and Mitts, Silk Handkerchiefs. Plush Slipper Patterns, Bracket Patterns, and a large “aly of other Holiday Goods at lowest prices, at Perkins & Sterns’. lw eod—decl6 —_> Taz Princess Louise and the Marquis of will be joiot contributors of an artfcle entitled “* Our Railway to the Pacific.” which will appear in an early number of Good Words, The Princess will contribute the illustrations, while Lord Lorne will supply the ress, vaiedtnlieale Asad accident took place at Maugerville, ¥.B., on the afternoon of the 10th inst, by which two young men named Beverly Me- Grath, son of Thomas McGrath, and Walter Perley, lost their lives. While skating on the fiver they broke through the ice and were never seen more. Saal Ma. Howie passed through Kensington to- on his Way to Malpeque. On Thursday next he returns to deliver his lecture ‘‘Life in East,” at Kensiogtorn. On Friday he tures in Summerside, avd on Sabbath, the » he is expected at West Cape, Brae and y. Mr. Howie desires us to say that his mail may still be sent to Summerside. PEN. AS Tora, Wreck. —The schooner Laur Bruce, Port Hawk ‘abury, Colford, owner and Master, bound for New York from Grand River, P. E. 1, went ashore in the storm on day night, and will be a total wreck. Laura Bruce was loaded by Messrs. @¥orth and (‘o., with a cargo of 4,500 ; potatoes. The cargo wascovered by e, ‘leaiiiiniciaatiaial mn Porators.—T he Acadian, published Wolfville, N. 8., gives the names of 22 and living on Cunard street in that town the numberof bushels of potatoes each during ths last season. The smallest i b credited to any one of the 22 was Vhile bushels. raised by A. 8. Burbridge, bash a Walton heads the list with 5,800 ment, he total number of bushels See % 77,400, making an average to each of over 2,400, T ee us tobaceo of Martinico was once the od Father the emoking world, and when bm enipen lescended the Mississippi ont low the Indians were much surprised . . European with such an exellent ‘h their native plant. But the smok- ®*Myrtle Navy” would give but a oe ofthe ones celebrated Martinico. —,* brand is as much i to it to the raw aod uncured feaf ich ‘ee Lodinms of that day ocookull, ¥ Be. nena Tt :885. ' iSPectaL Dg weatcers co Tax KXaMIneR } WAR IN TONQUIN. Death to the Pirates, ee Paris, Dee. 15. : General DeCourcey, commander of the k rench forces in Tonquin, has telegraphed the War Office to day that General Negrier has cleared the Marble Mountains, north of Hai Duong, of Black Flags and pirates, capturing a number of caverns, and a large quantity of arms and ammunition stored in them. One cavern was desperately de- fended, and fully one hundred pirates were killed before it could be taken. Several villages were also ably defended; but the French troops stormed their defences, and completely routed the pirates. Numerous war junks were sunk. The country has JHE EAST, ' WAR IN BULGARIA'S} ULTIMATIUM, Lonpon, Dec. 15. Prince Alexander replying to the Powers, says the Servians must evacuate Widder, He is willing to disarm if Servia will in- demnify Bulgaria for the iosses sustained by wars. ——~— Terrible Massacre of Christians, Rome, Dec. 15. The College of the Propaganda announces that up to November Ist, in the Vicariate of Cochin China, nine missionaries, sixty catechists, two hundred and seventy members of religious orders, and twenty- four thousand Christians have been massacred. Two hundred parishes, seven- teen orphan asylums, and ten convents have been destroyed, and two hundrec and twenty-five churches burned. Northwest Kebellion Claims. Orrawa, Dec. 15, There were about seven hundred claims arising out of the Northwest Rebellion. Two-thirds of them were heard in Winni- peg and the Rebellion Claims Commission is now sitting here to dispose of the re- mainder. A fire in St. Patrick’s Asylum here to- day did damage to the extent of $2,000. A Report. Lonpon, Dee. 15, lt is reported that the Pope is ill. Weather Euliet:n. Frobabilities for the the Varitime Provinces. next 24 hours fo Toronto, Dec. 15.--10 a. m. Moterate to fresh north-west and west winds; fair, cold weather. = METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, Dec. 16, 1885. Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at RNID 6g odic's sic sn cine 0 oo cn odes , wale Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at mabdimigh®) ..ccccccccds ssdssteocseese 14.2 Lowest Temperature this morning ...... 101 Temperature this morning,at & o clock. ..12.2 Temperature thie afternoon at J} o'clock. 120 LETTERS 70 THE EDITOR, A Nuisance. Six,—I see by your paper, dated Decem- ber 12, a report of the Citizens’ Committee, signed J. S. Carvell, Chairman, in reference to several premises on Long Street. 1 have no doubt the places are as filthy as described—if anything, worse—having some knowledge of them from working alongside ; and it is equally true that many of the contagious diseases seem to spread more rapidly in this part of the city than in any other. But there are other reasons, apart from those filthy premises, given in the report. Of course I donot hold the Committee responsible for them. A few of the reasons I will now give. It would be well for the Committee to examine a filthy place owned by the city, on the corner of Long and Queen Streets, a place where hundreds of loads of filth are deposited at the expense of the citizens, and left there for months, sometimes a year. This filth is composed of codfish heada, lobster shells, and various other things raked up around the market and streets. If the filth is a nuisance around the market, it certainly must be in Ward 5, and an outrage on the rights of the citizens of this locality, bring- ing down the value of our property, for which we pay heavy taxes, and spreading infectious diseases in our midst. But as the Grand Jury will soon meet, we will try and have the nuisance removed. _ Another cause of the spread of disease in our midst is the sewer starting at Walker’s corner and running along Great George and Euston Streets. There are large quantities of filth collected in the bottom of the sewer along Euston Street, and sewer gas escaping at the outlets, which poison the atmosphere i? ae have said, ia reference to the first nuisance, that there isa pump right alongside, and the citizens here are com- pelled to use tho water out of it or go 7 t. ae present I will close, thanking you, Mr. Editor, for the space which you have allowed me in your paper. 1 remain, Yours, &c., H. RackemM $e et i from ‘agp.—To all who are suffering ce indiscretions of youth, eee weakness, early decay, loss of manhoo —_ I will send s recipe that will cure you, FRE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis a missionary in South dmarinne send self-addressed cnvelope to Kev. Josep T. Inman, Station D. New York. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | | | Two Opinions on Riel. _ The Hon. Mr. Chapleau, who is in New York consu!ting the doctors, told a! World reporter that Riel’s execution was | & uecessity. He was convicted fairly, after an impartial trial, and it was his second offence. There was no doubt in Mr. Chapleau’s mind that the Govern- ment would be sustained if Riel were the only issue at stake. In speaking of the relations of Canada with the United States, Mr. Chapleau thonght they would be extended soon by the passage of a ew reciprocity treaty, or by legislation by Congress removing the barriers exist- ug between the two countries, Canada would welcome reciprocity with the Jnited States. Mayor Beaugrand, of Montreal, in an interview in Chicago, said to a reporter : ‘We are aow trying to unite the French against Sir John Macdonald, believing that Riel was entitled to reprieve. It is simply a matter of polities.” And a! the close of the interview he further said : ‘In America I suppose you would call the Riel agitation purely a_ political trick.” Such candour is refreshing, a > - a Four Richest Men in the Worid. The following is a close estimate of the capital and income of four persons who are said to be the four richest men in the world :— es ROTHSCHILD. MACKAY. SJaattel 6600... .. ace + $200,000, 000 $275,000,009 a eee cA 10,000,000 13,750,000 s fe eS ai 850,000 1,000,000 Pt s.. op o00 25,000 36,000 rer hour ........ 1,000 1,500 Per minute.... ae 20 25 DUKE OF WESTMINSTER. VANDERBILT. Capital .... $ 86,000,000 $175,000,000 er 1,000,000 7,500,000 Per month . . 300,000 676,000 Per day..... 10,600 15,000 ee. ee ee eae 450 800 ee eas os 7 18 Here are $730,000,000 of the world’s wealth in the hands of four men; one receives $25 per miuute, while the others receive $20, $18, and $7 respectively. -—_—. Hon. B.,.Grarz Brown died at Kirk woo, Me., afew days ago, aged 59. Mr Brown was a prominent politician in the United States at ons time, having being a nominee for Vice-President on the Greely ticket in 1268. siecealiibiicbi Duxine Mr, Lincoln’s presidency there was a case of smallpox in the White House, Mr Lincoln ssid ; * All right now let the cffice- seekers come—let them come freely: ‘' I've got romething to give them at last.” aegis Fur Goovs of every description, Wool Hosiery and ‘'clored Dress Goods, reduced in price, at Perkins & Sterns’, lw ecd —dicl6 ——" ONE CARLOAD of choice Winter Apples, in King Pippins, Rassets, Baldwins, Bishop Pip- pins, Northern Spy and Spitzbergens, whole- sale ond retail, at W. F. Carter's. a Come quickly and get a pair of our Velvet Lined, hand-made skating Boots---price $2.50. Dorsey, G ff and Co. dec 16 iptpiin-chiiid Att the ladies of S:, Peter’s Church will pleass remember the meeting fcr sewing at Mrs. George Hodgson’, to. morrow afternoon, at 2 30 o'clock, Reparrinc.—Boots and Rubbers repaired at Dorsey, Goff and Co. dec 16 SHIP NEWS. Halifax, Dec 14—Ar schr Azalia, Walker, Geo’- town, P EI; 8 G Irwin, Giftin, Cascampeec, P E I, bound to Boston (put in leaking). Cld schr Mary Jane, Thistle, Grorgetown and Souris. Port Mulgrave, Dec l4—Ar schrs D A Huntley and Plow the Sea, Charlottetown for St John’s; Maggie Alice, Souris, for do; Mary Kate, Orwell, for Halifax. DIED, Died at her brother’s residence, Milten, Dec. 3, Miss Rachel Curtis, ged 70. NOTICE. 7c Undersigned wishes to inform the public generally of this city that, in add:tion to his former business, he has estab- lished a SOUP KITCHEN, where, on and after the 19th inst., be will be prepared to supply that article - good and hot —at the rate of Five Cents per Quart, to all whe may patronize bim. E. WALLER, King’s Square. Ch'town, Dec. 14, ’85—3i eod. YOU CAN NOT — a Mistake in getting your Christmas Presents —AND— CHRISTMAS CARDS. Presents for Ladies, Presents for Gentlemen, Prevents for Children, Selling Cheaper than Ever. a@ \o not fail to see for yourself. —— a G. H. HA&ZARD, QUEEN SQUARE.} Dec. 12, 1885. WANTS, LOSE, a eT eondeiae ee FOUND. we. —_—_—_— OR SALE—A balance of 15 barrels of +" Cement, to clear, at $8.25 ; genersl price $4. Apply at this office. oetl9 tf PYOARDERS—Two or three gentiemen or B lady Boarders may find comfortable accommodation by applying to Mrs. William Kenedy, Brick House, Hillsborough Park. sapty tf Facts Facts -——_——0 PERKIN 5 & STRAND EKLL-KNOWN LOW PRICES ARE BEING FURTHER REDUCED TO CLEAR BALANCE OF THIS SEASON’S TOCK. Imimense Discounts to clear balance of Kur-lined Cloaks. Immense Discounts to clear balance of Winter Jackets. Immense Discounts to clear balance of Wiillinery. Dross Goods, Shawls and Hosiery Cut Away Down Very Low. Co wade Just See the Prices we are Selling Blankets at. ——— 0 HOLIDAY 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. ——-—- 9 ceqeumnipenaaes someiemate Let Ali Remember that we wiil net be Undersold by anv House in the Trade. emapumenscemennenpnne oO ee SEE GUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE - © PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Dec. 11, °85. ad At Morris’ Bookstore (CAMERON BLOCK:) st ninscnince ) anincnaeene Sam . OPENING, A FINE STOCK OF 9 ibooks, Stationery, Toys, Games and Fancy Goods, CHRISTMAS CARDS in the city, being selections from RAPHAEL, TUCK & SONS, of. London, England; L. PRANG & CO.. Boston ; POULTON’S PHOTOGRAPH CARDS, and from other Celebrated Publishers. For the convenience of customers at a distande, we have put up Packages Containing 100 Cards at S1 090, Phese Packages contain an assortinent of Plain and Fringed Cards, at about three times the value at the Retail Price, and will be mailed postpaid fer either of the above sums, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, LEONARD MORRIS. HORACE HASZARD cil-ra at lowest Wholesale Prices : 200 half chests Tes, «f superior quality. 100 bris. Suger, assorted grades. §0 puns. choice retailing Molasses 300 bris. Flour, patents and superiors. 200 bags Wheat Bran. 50 do do _ Shorts. 100 boxes Assorted Biscuits. 190 ~=—s do do Confectionery. 25 choice Canadian Cheeses, 10 rolls No. 1 Sole Leather. 100 boxes Laundry Soap», 10 do London Soxp Powder. 1000 reams Wrapping Paper. 50 dozen do Twine. 190 dozen Brooins. 50 casks Amer. Kerosene Oil. Price List mailed upon application to HORACE HASZARD, South Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Dec. 10, 1885—1 mo eod Lobster Packers, Attention ! NTENDING to make a Change in my pre- sent buisness, I offer for Sale the LOB- SPER FACTORY, together with the Plant and Machinery, situate at Flat River, P, E. I This Factory was built two years ago and titted out in good shape, is on good fishing ground, and has a good record. — ALSO— for Sale the Lobster Factory, together with Plant and Mechinery, situate at McAskill River, Lot 43, distant about tive miles from St. Peter’s Station. For Terme and all other particulars apply to HORACE HASZARD Ch’town, Dee. 14, ’85—Imo eod 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. J EN’S REEFERS, $3.25, $4.50, and up. 4"4 Chiid’s Reefers and Overcoats, $3.25, $4, $5 and up. Men’s Black Worsted Overcoats, durable, $8.50 to $15. Men’s Biack Worsted Suits (a wonderful bar gaiin) only $6.59, worth $10. Men’s Heavy Winter Pants, #1.25, $1.50, $2 and up. Tryon Tweed Suits, made to measure, $11. $12, $13 and = —— ‘weed Ulsters, to measure, $10, S12 and up. Tryon Tweed Pants, to measure, $2.75, $3.50 and up. Men’s Scotch Tweeds Suits, to measure, worth $25, now only $16. Men’s Scotch Tweed Pants, made to measure, $4. worth %, Men's Kid and Knit Gloves, in assorted pat- terns, 60cts, $1 and up. Men’s Russia Pupskin Caps, only $2; Cloth Caps in all the Clans, S0cts, up. Men’s Heavy Nupcloth Reefers, made to meas- ure, with velvet collar, $7.85. Men’s Heavy Napcloth and Worsted Overcoats , to measuré, only $10, Child’s Braided Suits, in Paris fashion, $1.75, ® and up. Youths’ Suits, in Scotch and Canadian makes very stylish, $5, up. “ Carloads of Shirts and Drawers, in lambswool and cashmere, 30cts to $3 each. A solid wall of Scotch and Island Tweeds at 40cts up. Men’s Heavy Top Shirts, in cloth, flannel and union, 30cts to $2 each. Ladies Corsets, in the very newest makes, only 50cts for a heavy double bask. Ladies’ 4-clasp Dent’s Kid Gloves, every pair sold giving satisfaction, only &5cts. Ladies’ Cloth, Ringweod, and Jersey Gloves, 20cts up. Ladies’ Collars only 6cts, up; Neck Frilling “Towle es’ Ulsters and Jackete, $1.65, $3, $4 and up {London made.) Ladies’ Jackets, made to measure and a perfect fit warranted, cheap. Scotch, Cocoon, Canedian and Tryon Knitting Yarns. Men’s Cardigan Jackets, very heavy winter weights, 85cts, up. _ Cotton Fiannels, All-wool Flannels and Tick- ing, all shades, able Damask, in Turkey Red and Brown, 25ets, up. Acres of Men’s Mufflers and Scarfs, in silk and wool, 23cts up. Real Saxony Wool Tweeds, winter weights, only 95cts, worth $1.40. Velvet Picture Frames, cabinet size, only 75cts, 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, REID BROS., CAMERON BLOCK, ‘Sh’town, Dec. 9, 1885, neat and the latest Bible, Book and Tract Depository. UIVER, Good Words, Boys’ Own, Girls’ Own. Chatterbox, Little Folks, Wide Awake, Our Darlings, Friendly Greetings, Child’s Companiop, Children’s Friend, in- fants’ Magezine, Family Friend, Mires Haver- gels, iverards, Boys & Blackwoods’ Works, Poet.cal Works, Wesleyan and Preebyt«rian Hymn FPooks, Confession of Faith, Sunday School, Birthday, mas and New Year's Carda, &c., just received and for sale at very low prices Bibles sold at prime cost, M,. F. ELUIS, Upper Queen Street. Dec. 4—eod Ch’town, Dec. 10, 1885—3wls BRITISH WAREHOUSE, 83 QUEEN STREET. FALL AND WINTER STOCK, NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, UNSURPASSED FOR VALUE! Ch’town, Nov. 19.—wkly. Notice to the Public \ \ YE have row completed our Fall Importations, consisting of a large and carefully selected stock of English, Scotch, American and Can- ajian Merchandise, fully supplying every department, which wil! be disposed «f At Specially Low Prices, . for Cash or its equivalent. ‘We are paying the HIGHEST PRICKS for Oats, Potatoes, Pork, Hides, &c., at all ehip- ping points within the limit of our patrons, ani along the line of Railway, and will there- fore lock for, and insist on, the payment of all accounts due us before the close of navi- gation. MATTHEW, McLEAN & ©O. Souris, Nov. 21 3wks & wky THIS OUT and return it to us with 10c, or 4 3c stamps, and youll get by return mail a Golden Box of Goods thet will tring you in more money in one year than enything elee in America. Yoor fortune if uick—OCITY NOVELTY Cu. may i you start Yarmouth, N, 8.