Piaced > . Ras traved Ly the Provincial Boards oun _- lO tlQG Teeeal and ether Items. Ite “LEGHAP Ho - gEte i Prt YS. | spest G lassware at R K brace 's. For Sauces and Spice goto R. K. Brace’s, ~ Tors for town and country at R. K. Brace’s. = <- — Rewemeer the Fancy Sale in St. Paul's Schoolreom to-morrew - Tre Band ot the 82nd Battalion will be at the Roller Rink to-night ad lildren’s clothing at St. Paul's Schoolroom, Tues lay. Qucmin Mierrso of M Parhament to-night in tie Parlor of the Y. M. 0. A, ° . Box Jauniise Sisicu for Sale. Apply to Geo. Bremner de 21 3i niin ‘ * Beware. ’- Don’t miss the Fancy Sale at St. Paul's Seh« lroom co-morrow, - Tue ladies complimentary tickets are good for the Rolier Rink this evening, > A LARGE iceberg made its appearance in the parrows st St Jobn’s, Ntid., on the 4th inst, > As the smallpox epidemic is over, the Roller tink will be re-opered this evening, at 7.30 p.m. be eel M. J Grirrrtn, lately Editor of the Mail, now Parliamentary Librarian, has been lectur- ing on *Thackery.” =- —— ig a Fine Coatin Coon or Wo'f you will find a choice Ict selling low at J. B. Macdonald’s. de 21 . bee Tr vou ypwe HUT] innaoes fy Auction, at my Sales Room, to-morrow. at 2 o’cloc’, Furnitare Stoves and Crockery, G M. Harris, Auctioneer. Lavies’ and Gent’s Felt Peots, without ex- ception the best assortment in town at |. B Macdonald’s Boot Store. de 21 _ > ——_ Tur fund for the retief of the suff-rers by the Humacosa steamship disaster, collected in St. John, amounts to $2,807 74 —_--- >> - Hox, D. Ferevson arrived from Halifax on Fridey evening, with the Galloway cattle which he purchased at that place, canieasthiitialas Capt. Anruur Irvine, the veteran of the Capes, and A. E ©. Holland, Esq., arein the city, They are span jing at the Osborne. align Wer sederetend that two grand Classical Concerts will be given by Mr, Earle this season. Particulars will bo given im a short time. li ines Are you going?” ‘Where?’ ‘To St. Paul's Schoolroom to get Xmas presente” ** Yes,” of course, and am going to take all my friends. idles ecm Sir. Jonw A. Macponatp hag been granted the freedom of the Turners’ Com- pany, of London, in acknowledgment of his service to Canada. etl init el MantTie Miasors, Ladies’ Work Tables, Gent's Shaving Glasses, Brass Banner Mounts, etc , ete., just received from London. Mark Wright & Vo, i allie A Percueron colt and a Hambletonian mare were shipped from Halifax on Wednesday last for Sacramento—the first horses ever sent from Nova Scotia to California, Git FRAMED A Lapies’ and Mises’ Feltelined Skating Boots very cheap, Ladies’ Oil Goat double- sole Boots for $2; cheap at $?.50. J. B. Mac- donald’s Boot Store. ce 2l sali Sadia Carer MoMiILian, of the Brandon, Mani- toba, Police, accidentally shot and killed himself in Mayor Smart's store, a few days ago, while fitting os 'ges into his rifle. Tne Managers of the a ialien Rink have had the inside greatly improved, more light has siso been sided, the Rink looks very attrac- | tive, and the patrons may expect good sport during the winter evenings. _— -_— > -—— In buyi ing Xmas Presents it is well to remember that articles of every day utility are most highly appreciated; every article in onr warerooms are of that character—for use as well as ornament ax Wright & Co, We regret to learn that Rev. Dr. MeDon- ald, Georgetown, is dangerously ill and not expected to recover. His Lordship, Bishop MeIntyre, Rev. Chas. McDonald, and Dr, Conroy went to see him on Saturday eveniug, -_---.-»>--— CuristMas Boxes.—Names, Addres-es, or Inscriptions stamped in Gold Leaf on all kinds of articles made of Leather, Silk, Satin, Cloth, Paper or Wood. JOHN COOMBS, Printer, and Book Binder, 18 Queen Street. de 21 4i ——_—._--— Tur ladies of the P. E.I Hospital Aid Society will hold a sale of useful and fancy articles, including suitable Christmas pre- sents, on Tues: day, Dec. 22nd, in St. Paul’s Schoolroom, from 11 o'clock: a. m., till 4 o'elock p. m, Admission, 10 ceuta, No refreshments. he Evzcrnic sivmts have been placed in the stores of Mossrs Beer & Goff, Dorsey & Goff, Reid Bros., L. E. Prowse, Theo. L. Chappelle, W. A. Weeks & Co., W. R. Watson and D. A. Brace. They give the stores a fine appearance after nightfall. Userut Christmas and New Yeara Present: in Silk Handkerchiefs, Ladies’ Fur Caps, Gent's Far Caps, Fur Lined Circulars, Ladie’s Astracan Jackets, Men’s Coon Fur Coats, Black Wolf Coats, Mufflers, Scarfs, Ties, G! aoe Mitts, selling cheap for the holi- days . BM acdonald’s. dee 21 anil Mn. Steruu~ O'Meara, managing editor of the Boston Journal, was the orator at the ‘nual re-anion of the Charleston High School Association last week, and his address waa an able one, altogethe: out of the rut of con- Ventiona! oratioas Mr. O'Meara is ene of the best journalists in Boston, and -he is as popular «mong newspaper men as he is hand- some—which is saying a good deal. “Ir. O'Meara, above referred to, is a Charlottet wn boy, and in Angust last, Secompanied by hit wife, paid us a visit, shits otatla3 GReATER inducements are held out this year to travel over the P. E. Island Ruil- Way during the Christmas holidays than éver before. As will be sven by advertise- Ment, return tickets at one first-class fare = ili be issued to and from all stations every day from the 24th inst. until New Year's ay, both inclusive, such tickets being g00d to return up to and on January ilth, 1886, we have no donbt that this liberal *Trangemenut will be appreciated by the peo- plo, and give « stimulus to the Railway Passenger trofie during the holidays, espe- Clally es the Local Government has with- fawn tho extreme restrictiens recently TE DAIDS Boe A MIN a LE (SPgOiAL Dearatones ro Tar Ex CANADIAN NOTES. TIN KR. | Another Bombshell Among the Rieclites—Heavy Fires. Monrreat, Dee. 20, _ Another bombshell has been thrown 2 the ranks of the ‘‘ National Party,” as > Rielites are called, by tha resignation - W. J. Watts, member for Drummond and Arthabaska in the local house, because Watts is not in sympathy with the views of a majority of his constituents on the Riel question. Mr. Watts who is known as very clever ae yer, was a member of the Codification sommittee of the Quebec legislature. A fire in McDougall, Logie & oil warehouse yesterday morning if, wands Pov of $100,000 on sto ck and $40,000 on buildings, covered by insurance. The ware- houses adjoining suffered shout $10,000. Loss also covered by insurance. Another Gladstonian _—_ Lonvon, Dee. 19. The following despatch from Gladstone was received by the Cable News Company ; ** Hawanpen, Dec. 19. “Tf T should at any time have any plan or intention to announce on the questi: n of irish government, it will be done publicly and on my own responsibility, not by anonymous and irresponsible declarations. Mr political friends are assured that I re- member my obligations to them, and they may safely unde rstand I am bound to none of the ideas respecting Home Rule for Ire- land recontly announced in my name. Manifesto. Da ED. Passed peacefully away morning, Decemb: 2ist, of itis, Ethel, dearly ‘beloved and only | daughter of Theo. L and Jennie Chappelle, in the seventh year of her age. {Funeral will leave her parents’ residence, | King Square, for the Peoples Cemetery, to- morrow (Tuesday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock Friends will please accept this no- tice as sufficient intimation. ] suspeutasinnanenensieengeentaianamecnearee ~— this ({Monaday) tubercular men- Nov, 23, after a short illness, Henry Smith aged Sl years. Deceased emigrated ie Suffolk, England, in 1832. ‘ Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord,” At Kingston, Lot 31, on the 23rd, of diph- theria, Hannahline, aged 5 years and 9 mont hs; and on the 15th inat., Henry Grant, aged i year and 6 months, children of James nnd Mary Jane Willis, Nipped by the winds unkindly blast, Parched by the sun’s director ray, The momentary glories waste, Two short-lived beauties die away. At Darlington, on Monday the 14th inst,, of disease of the heart, Murdock McKinnon, the 83rd year of his age SHI v N EWS. Halifax, Dec. 17—Ar Schr Medway Belle, Mc- Phee, Grand River, P EI;sch Minnie May, *Mc- Leod, Georgetown, P I; sch Bessie, Burke, Pinette, P EI. Canso, Dec, 17—Ar sch Mary Kate, P E f. Arat New ork, Dec. 14.—-sch Beulah, from Charlottetown, P EL Dutch aad aarbor, Dec 15—Sld schr Eva Stewart, Romkey, from Montague, P EK I, for New Haven. { Gloucester, Dec 16-—-Sld schr Princess, Crowell, ; Montague, P E I, for Boston, Halifax, Dec 18—Ar schr Champion, McPher sop, Charlottetown, P EI; schr Lady Franklin, Wetherbee, Alberton, P EL Barbadoes, Nov 9—Ar schr Vesper, § Summerside | New York, Dec 16—Ar schr W C Warner, | Summerside. Nor folk, Dee 15—Schr Lina Mav, Capt Cooke, ith a cargo of seed potatoes from Prince Edward Island. bound to this port, put in at Hampton roads in distress this morning with her rudder lost. The vessel had. to throw overboard 500 After saying this much, I hold myself exeused from replying to any further en- | quiries, rumors or allegations regarding the | lrish question. (Signed) “Ay, Sepa Gntaris Legislature}- Sinatipex in Terento—Persoxal. Toronto, Dac. 20, It is officially auncunced that the Onta- rio Legislature will be called together for business on January 28th. A‘ the express request of of Kingston, Rev. Father McWilliams will immediately institute. a criminal libel against Luxton, of the Free Press, Winni- peg, inorder to clear his reputation as a priest of the Church. Smalipex is evidently spreading here, another patient, William Beard, teamster, having been removed to the Smailpox Hos- pital, yesterday. Giapstonn.” | dishop Cieary, Important Conviction _-+--— Dustin, Dec. 19. The second trial of Wm. Sheehan, for the murder of the Moshers (sister and, brother), near Castletown, County Cork, in 1877, resulted in the conviction of the prisoner, who was sentenced to be hanged on the 20th of January. The Floods. WILKESBARRIRF, Pa., Dec. 19. Men were busily engaged in the attempt to rescue the imprisoned miners at Nanti- coke. The offvials state that there are 24 men in the mine. There is little ground for hope that they will be rescued alive. Bestructive Typhoon San Francisco, Dec. 19. Advices from Yokohama and Hong Kong to-day, siate that a typhoon swept over the Phillipine Islands Nov. 7th, destroying over 4,400 buildings, 18 lives were lost,and 500 head of cattle perished. wore Still 2 Mystery. Bucroucue, Dec. 19. The disappearance of Nenas Perry from Anthony White's place, on the 28th of November last, is still involved in mystery, and an unusual interest is felt in the matter. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the the Varitime Provinces. next 24 hours for TononTo, Dec. 21.—10 a. m. Decreasing southwest to northwest winds, fair weather, stationary or lower temperature. MErgeoROLOGICAL Orrick Charlottetown, Dec, 21, 1885. Highest Temperature Siaturday.......... 33 9 Lowest do Oe antebecescs 13.1 Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at SiO. b> 65 » «6 600 be Ft we dupe < me Loweet Temperature yeaterday, vue at midnight) ......+e-eee cceeserecceers 25.6 Lowest ‘Temperature this morning Peas 185 Temperature this morning,at 8 o’clock...19 9 Temporatore this afternoon atl o'clock. 15.0 Tus Coat §Teavg.—North Sydney Heraid : The coal trade in this harbor has been very dall this fal, and the out-put will be mueh smaller than last year. At the old Sydney mines particularly there has been a great falling off in the out-put, which up to the end of last month only 92,000 tons, com: pared with 114,000 tons last year. The fall- ing off is mainly owing to the ‘smallpox scare, which drove shipping to other ports. Never was shipping so scasce in this harbor and Sydney as during the mouths of October and “evember. Even the westcrn shore trade, whieh formerly came to this port, did not put in av appearwee this fall ap a wwnapouts, N. &, claims to have shipped 7. 600 barrels sae this season, to . havsd directly welcomed 2,000 tourista irom Boston, and to have a snug quarter of a million in the savings bank, Amherst boasts ot having spent $80,000 duriag the past season in the erection of new buildiogs. At least. 80 says correspondence of the Halifax Herald, which is doing good work for Nova Scotia towns in this direction. Gent’s Fancy Velvet Slippers, very tice, st Lapres’ Kid. Velvet and Carpet Slippers, { de 21 J. B. Maedonald’s Boot Store, A great, Asiatic exposition ig to be he 1a | im the capital of Japan. a ae building, mar be crevted at a cost of $5,000 bushels of her cargo to prevent being sunk at sea, She was towed up to the city, where she | will unde rgo repairs. GIVEN UP As Lost.—The Harbor Grace Stand- ard says: The splendid fron ship Vancouver, of | L iverp ol, Which sailed from Cochin, East Indies, | for B ritoin on the 20th of last Ms irch, has been given up as lost. She was spoken, all well, on | the 26th of May, in the Southern Oce: an, and Was due in the English Channel in August. She! was of 1,000 tons burden, had a full cargo of pre oduce, and was insured for £35,000. She had a} crew of 26 hands. Her first oflicer, we re; sret to | learn, was Mr Russell, a son-in-law of Mr. Nathaniel Sheppard, of Harbor Grace Island, HOLIDAY PRESENTS BE SmEN GREAT VARIETY, E. W. TAYLOR'S, CAMERON Dee. 14, 1885. BLOCK, CITY. YOU GAN NOT MA a Mistake in getting your Christmas Presents CHRISTMAS CARDS. Presents for Ladiss, Presents for Gentlemen, Presents for Children, Selling Cheaper than Ever. g@ Do not fail to see for yourself, G. H. HA&SZARD, QUEEN SQUARE, Dec. 12, 1835. Small-Pox Remedies! Se PURE CARBOLIC ACID, CRUDE CARBOLIC ACID. CHLORIDE OF LIME (Double Strength), THYMO-CRE30L, CARBOLIC SOAP, SULPHUR ENGLISH CREAM TARTAR. —at—— Apethecaries’ Halil, DESBRISAY’S CORNER, ‘Nov. 23—d & wky tf wos THIS OUT and return it to us with 10c, or 4 Sc stamps, and you'll get by return mail a Golden Pox of Goods that will ing. you in more money in ove year than | ferme elee in America Your fortune if | you start es —CITy SOE ey. : Yarmouth, N : BR, DECEMBER 2) Wr EE Ae A ES MAES NRG wo svi. ' 1885. ee Special Sale. Steck of GENERAL DRY Closieg-out of the Eniire At his residence, Bungay Road, on Monday, GOODS at the LENGEN HBUSE! | i Sw | | sereecestinnmanncn () aretha GEG. DAVIES & Co., inteading to make a change in their preseut business, offer the whole of their MAGNIFI- CENT STOCK OF MERCHASDEZE at prices that cannot-fai! to make a clearance. This is a BONA FIDE SALE, as the stock must be dis- posed of durieg the next few months, and will present a ‘Grand Opportunity to all buyers for Cash. Our Wholesale Customers will be supplied on the usual Terms. Gi.0, DAVIES & Co. 'Ch’town, Dee, 9, 1885. _———- —_—— ew ee a a a ra arn — —_ Facts Facts -—-——-0 PB RRIN 5 & STRRNS ELL-KNOWN LOW PRICES ARE BEING FURTHER REDUCED 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. ross Goods, Shawls and Hosiery Cut Away Down Very Low. ee ee Oo ene ee Just See the Prices we ere Selling Blankets at. 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. -—oo----~-- et All Remember that we will met be Undersoid by anv House in the Trade. o——-——~ SEE OUR PRIGES BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE ———- 0 PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Dec. 11, ’85. EVERYONE CAN call and examine the Jargest stock of Household Furniture, c., &c., ever shown in Charlottetown, and also discover that they SAVE MONEY : and get Good, Reliable Home-made Goods of undisputed waht fine finish and good honest workmanship BY BUYING Staple Furniture, Bedding, Mattresses, Fancy Goods (for Xmas), Picture Frames and Moulding, Mantle-mirrors and Mirror-plates, Bagatelle Boards, Handsome Oil Paintings, Framed Chromos, and One Thousand and One other articles, FROM THE P EK, ISLAND FURNITURE WAREROOMS, MARIA WRIGHT & CO. Ch’ home, Dec. 8, °30-—eod way PE 0) ‘BML NORTHERS LIGHT TRAIN. we eee ee A SPECIAL PASSENGER TRAIN wii, until further notice, leave Georgetown for Char- lottetown, on arrival of steamer Northern Light from Hictou ; returning, will leave Charlotictown for Georgetown atY 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, 1885. --pat 4ieod wky prs li Pf. ISUARD RULWAT. Christmas and New Year’s Sxcursions STURN 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 ilth JANUARY, 1886. The Local Government having rescinded the regulations adopted b.; the various Boards of Heaht taroughout the Province, in regard to resiricting 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 wky prs 2i 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-tifth year of Her Present Mejesty’s Reign, Chapter 23, intitaled ‘‘An Act Respecting Inso!- vent Banks, Insurance Companies, Loan Companies, Building Societies and Trad- ing Corporations and of the President, Directors and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, an Insolvent Banking Company, NSS is hereby given that on MON- DAY, the Twenty-eighth day of Decem- ber, A. D., 1885, His Honor Mr, Justice Peters, or such other Judge as may then be present in Chambers will, pursuant to the order nisi, dsted this Tenth ay of December, instant, granted in the above matter, consent to and sanction the sale by the liquidators of the above named Insolvent Banking Com- pany, of certain real estate, particularly set forth in a certain petition of the said vee 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 cause to the contrary be shown at the Judges’ Chambers, in the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, on the said Twenty-eizhth day cf 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 fifteenth day of December, A. D., 185. J, A. LONGWORTH, Deputy; Prothonotary. R, R. Frezemraxp, Solici*or. Ch’town, Dec. 16 —7i NOT JAPANESE CURIOS, Rut Substantial. Sensible, Economi- cal Yas Presents for your Chil- dren, Brothers, Sisters, Wives, Husbands, Cousins and Aunts, at Prices Within the Reach of the Poorest. MEN'S REEFERS, $3.25, $1.50, $5 and up. — Reefers and Overcoats, $3.25, $4, % and u Men's Black Worsted Overcoats, neat and durable, $8.50 to $15, Men’s Biack Worsted Suits (a wonderful bar gain) only $6.50, worth $10. Men’s Heavy Winter Panta, $1.25, £1.50, $2 and up. Tryon Tweed Suits, made to measure, $11, $12, $13 and up. Tryon Tweed Ulsters, to measure, #10, $j2 and up. Tryon Tweed Paats, to measure, $2.75, $3,50 and up. Men’s Scotch Tweeds Suits, to measure, worth $25, now only $16. Men's Sc _ th Tweed Pants, made to measure, $4. worth Men's Ku and Knit Gloves, in assorted pat- terns, 60cts, $1 and up. Men's Russia Pupskin Ss only $2; Cieth Caps in all the Clans, 50c\ Meus Heavy Napcloth Fe i made to meas- ure, with velvet collar, $7.85. Men’s Heavy Napeloth and Worsted Overcoatas, to measure, only $10. Child’s Braided Suits, in fashion, $1.75, % and up. Youths’ Suits, in Scotch and Canadian makes very stylish, %, up. Carloads of Shirts and aan, in lambswoo and cusimere, 30cts to $3 each. A solid wall of Scotch and Island Tweeds a 40cts up. Men's Heavy Top Shirts, in cloth, fannel and union, cts to 22 each. Ladi«: s Corsets, in the very newest makes, only 50cts for a heavy double busk, Ladies’ 4-clasp Dent’s Kid Gloves, every pair sold giving satisfaction, only 85cts. Ladies’ Cloth, Ringwood, and Jersey Gloves 20cts up. Ladies’ Gollars only 6cts, up; Neck Frilling 6cts up. Ladies’ U!sters and Jackets, $1.65, $3, $4 and up (London made.) Ladies’ Jac kets, made to measure and a perfect fit Warranted, cheap. ae Cocoon, Canadian and Tryon Knitting arns Men’s Cardigan Jackets, very heavy winter weights, 85cts, up Cotton Pradocke, All-wool Flannels and Tick- ing, all shades. Table Damask, 25cts, up. Acres of Men’s Mufflers and Scarfs, in silk and wool, 25cts up. Real Saxony Woo! Tweeds, winter weights, only 95cts, worth $1.40. Velvet Picture Frames, cabinet size, only T5cts, worth $1.50. Ladies’ and Gents Pocket Books, Mirrors, Cigar Cases, Knives, &c. x 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, Ch’town, Dec, 9, 1885. Bible, Book and Tract Depository. UIVER, Good Words, Boys’ Own, Girls’ Own, Chatterbox, Little Folks, Wide Awaxe, Our Darlings, Friendly Greetip Child’s Companion, Children’s Friend, - fants’ Magezine, Family Friend, Mies Haver- ls, Everards, Boys & Black wcods’ Works, Poet: ‘cal Works, Wesleyan and Presbytrian Hymn Pooks, Confession of Faith, Sundsy School, Birthday, Xmae and New Years Cards, &c., just er and for sale at very low prices . Bibles sold at prime cost. S M, F. ELLIS, Upper Queen Street, the latest Paris in Turkey Red and Brown, Dec, 4—eod 3 f : ls set ’ a a aM G, ‘ay 4 eT oan ao ee ae rage ee ame. OS a NR! SO ae x a me gg sen eae em we : ae == = F ee os Ses ee a A Bi a a Re cms gegen wo ~ isa a he ee < Bs re et j i one a oe. gree “of. Mines a