i dle Wein ay mee ttn ot, i teeieaaneeee sai elcid ics, i THE DAILY Ff PS he ER DECEMBER O. SS 4 won eee —— } i) . orn! aud Other items. rus Princess 0 Wales, with mail* and pas- § ‘ 12 20, vers, leit Piet ay at 12.20, — 7 - ue McKres ‘arge shipment of horses we ¢ brought from Su meraide yesterday and for varded vie Pictou _-—_p-——— Crowns of perpic aro arre sted oo their way a Watora 8, atiracved DY the beaatifal Fancy & od ia tne Wi 3 > tus “Boy's Own Debating Club” will hold ite rege ar meeting Lilt evening, ats o’ek ok. A fali attenuancs of members is requested. - L 0. O. F.—Port la Jorwe Encampment holds ie aa y session at 8 o'clock this _ veping: Business—Election of officers, ete. i , > a AsaTCRAL BRIDGE has recently been dis- wwered inthe Tonto Basan, Arz,, which is 20600 feet long, 50 feet wide, and 170 feet bigh > — Wg regret to learn thet John Robins, Esq,, | is contined to his r sidence by a severe illness, bat we hope to see him all right again in a 10 short time a Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon one drunk was fined $30 or thirty days, and another drunk was dis- charged. ao tls We have never seen :uch handsome shop gindows as those of Watson's Drug Store The Christmas ‘toods shown there are varied god very be autifal. = —-- By Accrion, at my Salesroom, to-morrow, st 2o’c’ock, 69 barrels App'es, in T-mpkins, Baldwine Bish »p Pippins, Spitzenburgs, etc. | ~@. M. Harris. Auctioneer, 7 Tur Moncton 7'ranscript says that the genie and jovial Paddy Shea was master of geremonies at a Sparring Exhibition given in Steadman’s Hall, Moncton, a few evenings age. a es No. 1 Barrery Artiniary.—The Battery will meet at the Drill Shed to-morrow evening. 10th inst., at 8 o'clock sharp A full attendance required. By order, Geo. Passmore, Capiain. sill naa Cart. Joun M. STEwart’s property, Pinette, was sold by auction te-day at the Law Courts building by A. MeNeill, Auctioneor, r the som of $2,590. Jaddell, Exq., of “radalbane. _—— Iris calculated that there are in Canada from 10 000 to 15,000 lacrorse piayers, 5,000 carlers, 4,000 snowshoers, 3.000 or 4,000 cricketers, 2,000 football players, 1,000 row ing men, 1,000 base ballistas and 1,000 bierlists. This beats her militia by a large majority. Lennie Gas bubbling up from the cottom, collects beneath the ice of Bond Brook, Augusta, Me, and the boys skating about pierce holes in the ice and as the gas escapes, touch it off witha match, A flume three fect in height often obteined. It is a somewhat singular phencmenon. eiaseestiiesiliie We read in a New York paper of a Jittle girl killed from having swallowed chewiog gum, a sort of rubber preparation, calied Black Jack. It caused blocd po'soning. Children should chew no sort of gum except nat which is gathered in the woods, and that itself sparingly. -_ > _-— EowIN aNd Matrasw ARNOLD are no rela- tion whatever to each other, and are much annoyed at being so often mistaken for each other In plain language, the two men detest each other. Matthew calls Edwin a poetaster aed a Philistine. Edwin styles Matthew an egotist and a pedag: gue. a Tue Rev. Mr. lodge was, on last Saturday, made the recrpientof avery fine Black Fur Coat and a pair of Driving Gloves, by his cen- gregation of Cornwall vicinity. Although Mr. Lodge has only been on this circuit for a few months, he has made himself so popular a Pastor that his people were anxious to show their appreciation of his labors amongst them. —_-+_»—__— THe aroma of the tebacco leaf is so com- pletely conserved in the manufacture of ‘Myrtle Navy,’ that age has no effect in diminishing it; even after the plug has been kept for years it gives out its fal! flavor under th. combustion in the pine, mellowed ia tone by its ave and msking the mst exquisite smoke which tobacco can be made to give. Age too hardens the surface «f the plug, and gives the tobacco when cut that almost grenular appearance in which all connoisseurs delight.’ ee AN interesting discussion took place Isst evening at the Young Men’s Union, oa the practical benefits to be derived from the sudyefArt It was argued that if in our ordinary echool education the principles of Art and Art appreciation were taught, it would be of great benefit to the mental and moral culture of society, Next Tuesday evening Mr. B. Higgs will read a paper on “Architecture,"—W. Miller, Eeq, in the chair, . cociieeniian WeaTuer PrebICcTionS ror DresmMBEn.— The pilot chart of the North At’antic ocean, issued by the United States government, has the following westher predictions for the month of December: Stormy weather gen- erally prevails over the North Atlantic. North of latitade 40’ aud west of longitude %? agale of wind may be expected every uxdas ‘The winds on the Atlantic coast Of the United States will be strong aod vari- le, with northwest gales along the northern part. In the Galf of Mexico winds will be Variable, with strong gales from the north slong the coast of Texas and Mexico. In the Carribean Sea the easterly trades will be fresh, but occasionally interrupted by north- erly gales in the western part. It is not Probable that ice will be encourtered in the track of vessela between the United States and Earop 2 > — ‘ ‘For some time past suspicion has fastened upon the actions of C. E. H. Camphell, the Jumor og of the popular tirm of Raymond & Camp- lar . First he furnished a home that seemed very beet for a family ; <r and sister. Then he commenced to be 4stidious in his dress and took to wearing kid ves on ali occasions. His absence from the city Aiwa? Sslarmingly frequent, but on his return he Gna expia:ned that he had been ‘down in Ww ke, where Wwe have a bridge contract,” A want 80 ako he slipped away without giving know at and his most intimate friends did not _ of his whereabouts until last evening & a was received stating that on aarday morning, C. E. H. Campbell was united Me Tee at Clinton, Ohio, to the daughter of Mr. bos. Reave. a prominent man of that place. trip = Mrs, Campbell will make a short eastern and wntting the bridw’s old home in Cleveland, ty, return to make their future home in this W he Nompervil hastens to congratulate.” ecopy the above from the Daily Non- "ran Vouncil Binffa, of the 29th ult. The on’ man is Mr Charles r fy. Campbell, ly a the late James Campbell, Esq., former- ) > : Cam ‘od Flean rs and Sammersite, Mr. een : '# many friends on the Island will be Seoth- to lewrn that he may be considered built “ft successful Islander, His firm has ay of the largest iron bridges in the » and continues to doa pro*perous busi- me «il our vougratulations ty thosw of composed of himself, his Parchaser Robert TELECRAPHIG (Sproat Dgwarcnes ro Tur EXAMIN EE. } GREAT LIBERAL MAJORITY. eed | Lonpon, Dee. 8. | The estimate of the final result of the election gives the coaliticn of Tories and Parnellites a majority of 10 over the Liberals. Apart from the Parnellites, the 4 erals have a majority over the Tories of #2. It is rumored that Lord Salisbury has resigned. Death of America's Money King. - New York, Dee. 8. m. H. Vanderbilt, the money ki ut, c y King, died suddeuly in his private office this afternoon. The doctors pronounced the cause par- alysis of the brain. He had been excep- | tionally bright and well all the early part j of the day. Nothing in the way of a death has effect- ed business circles like Vanderbilt’s death, since the shooting of Fiske. News Notes. Orrawa, Dec. 8. At a Council meeting to-day nothing im | portant was done. ame [tis understood that Archbishop Tache will publish a letter in which he takes a position favorable to the Government's action in the Riel case. To-day being a Statuary,holiday, the De- partments were closed. Killed by a Land Slide. Toronto, Dee. 8. as Asad accident occurred here to-day. lwo teamsters named John McCanna and ; Wm. Hurd were killed by a land slide while loading wagons at a sand pit. Weatner butietin Probabilities for the the ¥ aritime Provinees next 24 Aours fer Toronto, Dec. 9.— 10 ». m. Winds shifting to the south end east, in- creasing in fvice; increasing cloudiness, followed by rain, higher temperature, M RTEORULO@ICAL UFFICER Charlottetown, Dec. 9, 1885, Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at SUID «oc fac ook Wi ica eco cns «; 24.9 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at WRT oi cakes | bcc bass scans a7 Lowest Temperature this morning ...... 196 Temperature this morping,at 8 o clock.. 31.1 Tew perature thie afternoon at 1 oolovk 37 0 — —— A despatch from Mandalay say that Finedal, the minister who is responsible for Thebaw’s cruelties and its imstrigues against England, was arrested while trying to escape. There are no Burmase troops there. Col. Sladon will probably employ the Bur- mese Premier, who protected the European residents,to form a temporary Government. an >< Hon. Samuel J. Tilden has written a letter in which he advocates the itaprove ment of the United States seacoast de- fences as a necessity which ought to pre- cede the reduction of revenue and ought also to precede an extensive rapidity in the payment of the public debt. —-_e- Ex-Queen Isabella’s fear that the Span- ish people will make her Regent by force is a ridiculously patent pretence. Her return to Madrid a few years ago under the shel- ter of the King’s protection almost caused a revolution in spite of his popularity. A Carp.—To all who are suffering from errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &ce. [ will send a recipe that will cure you, FRi! OF CHARGE, This great remedy was dis covered by a missionary in South Americar send self-addressed euvelope to Rev JInaeph T Teman, Station DP. New Vork. Grave fears of a revolution in Northern Moxico are entertained. __- Hor3ford’s Acid Phosphate, IN LIVER AND KIDNEY TROUBLES. Dr 0. G. Cilley, Boston, says: ‘I have used it with the most remarkable success in dyspepsis, and derangement of the liver ard kidneys.’ MAKRIED. At the residence of the bride’s parents, Parkhill, Ontario, on Wednesday, Dec, 2d, 1885, by the Rev. J. S. Lockhead, Mr. Colin MeNevin, of Marshall, Minn.,son of Malcoim McNeviv, Exq , of Stanley Township, Minn., to Mary Priscilla, daughter of Donald Mc- Leod, E q. DIED. €udJenly while on a visit to her daughters, on the Ist inst, Janet Arthur, relict of the late George ''arker, of Cavendisb, in the 87th year of her age. (Patriot please copy.) CHRIST'S NOVELTIES Novelties for the Bovs, Novelties for the Girls, SELLING CHEAP AT MRS. B. CONNOLLY'S (Tim O’Connell’s Corner.) eryware cheaper ti else fall and Taspect. Remember the place : Corner of King and Queen Det. Ivt, 1885, —3w ta-fri NEWS, | The British Elections, INSURANCE _Room Paper, Groceries and Crock: | — om can be had anywhere | srets| Ctyown, Nov %—eod wk j —AGAINST— SMALL POX! $15 TO $50 To any resident of P. E. I. (not qarantined or suspected) who Takes and Developes Smallpox, inside thirty days, after Buying for Cash a 5 pound tin of our Tea, we will give : - $15, Cash Grail pound Tin - a, “ Ora 15 pound Tin SA; * Or a 20 pound Tin §0,.—*- This is a newkiad of Insurance, never before offered on P. E. I. Tea at Lowest Cash Price, quality Warranted, and must be bought before Christmas. BEER & GOFF, Dec. 4, 1885. MINGE MEAT —AND— Other Specialties | 30 Tins of the Same Brand as Last Year. Warranted Choice. Cooked Corn Beef, 20cts. per pound. Smoked Dried Beef (sliced), 24cte. per pound. Codfish (genuine) Choice. BEER «& GOFF Dec, 4, 1°85, GARVELL BROS. WHOLESALE. Boneless, Very 4500 barrels FLOUR, 2 do. Cornmeal, 30 do, Oatmeal, 2% do. Beans, 11L0 half chests THA, 150 puncheons Molasses, 100 baarels Yeliow Sugar, 40 do. Gran Sugar, 200 bags RICE, ; 75) boxes Kaisins (Valencias), 50 do. very choice Layer Raisins, 48 barrels Currants, 300 boxes FIGS, 150 do. Cheese, 100 tubs BUTLER, 100 oneks Keseeee Oil, 600 coils 6 thd, Rope, 1500 do. 9, 12 and 15 thd. Rope, for Lobster Traps, 10,000 lbs. Marline, 40 rolls Sole Leather, | 100 caddies Bright Smoking Tobacco, 80 boxes and caddies Chewing do., 40 kegs Twist, 200 cases Matches, 150 boxes Pipes, 60u dozeu Brooms, 300 do. Pails, 50 do. Washboards, 75 kegs es Soda, 20 s Nuts, 60 i VINEGAR, 100 demijohns do., 125 pails Confectionary (aesorted.) 76 cases Pickles, 200 boxes Pepper, 200 do Ginger, 100 do Mustard, 100 do Cream Tartar, 50 do Mixed Spice, 50 do Cinnamon, 140 do Allspice, 200 lbs Nutmegs, 6&0 do Cloves, 6 bbis. Sulphur, 5 do Dalits, 40 tans Castor Oil, 50 boxes Indigu, 30 gross Diamond Dyes, 100 do Ink, 80 cases Starch, 50 boxes Soap, a) do Paratine Candles, do Tallow Candles, 20 crates Earthenware (good assortment.) 10 do Teapots. CARVELL BROS. . PEAKING & STERNS ARE NOW SHOWING AN IMMENSE STOCK, CONSISTING IN PART OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS: i i NTIMACASSARS, Albu:ns, Boot Laces, Brushes, Braces, Braids, Buttons, Belts, Barege, Bonnet Shapes. Bonnet Bor- ders, Bone, Buckles, Baskets, Boys’ Suits, Brackets, Bonnet Boxes, Cottons, Curtain Hooks, Cushion Tassels, Cord, Collar Studs, Curling Tongs, Carpet, Cloth, Combs, Corset Laces, Carpet Binding, Chamois Skius, Cloak Clasps, Crochet Hooks, Crape, Counterpanes, Caps, Canvass (for working on), Corsets, Card Cases, Collars, Cuffs, Damask. Dress Caps, Dress Steels Dress Goods (every kind), Dolls, Elastic, Embroidery, Embroidery Cotton and Silk, Flannels, Flannel Binding, French Merino, Frillings, Fancy Goods, Fur-lined Cloaks, Fur Capes, Fur Trim- ming, Fur Caps, Muffs, Dog Skin Jackets, &., Fringes, Felt (for embroidering on), Floss, Furniture Gimp, Flowers, Feathers, Gold Braid, Gossamer, Garters, Gloves, Hair Nets, Hose Sup- porters, Huir Pins, Hat Bands, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Hats, Insertion Fronts, Infants’ Bibs, Jackets, Jerseys, Knitting Cot- tons, Linens (a!l kinds), Lamp Wicks, Laces, Mats, Matting, Mending,Measuring Tapes, Mirrors, Millinery (a grand display) Muslin, Mantiepiece Bordering and Borders, Napkins, Needles, Necklets, Neckties, Oil Cloth, Ornaments, Print, Paper, Pins, Purses, Plush (a big range), Railway Rugs, Rubber Circulars, Room Paper, Ribbon, Sheeting, Shirts, Skirts, Saawls, Skirting, Shirts and Drawers, Silk, Satin, Slipper Patterns, Cushions, Brackets, Table Scarfs, &., Sashes, Sewing Silk, Satcheis, Towels, Thread, Tape, Thimbles, Turkey Cotton, Toilet Covers, Table Covers, Trouser Stretchers, Table Mats, Toilet Sets, Trimmings (all kinds), Twine- (Macrame), Ulsters, Umbrellas, Venetian Tape and Line, Ladder Webb, &, Velvet, Velveteen, Wincey, Wicking, Window Holland, Wool Goods in Cardigan Jackets, Alexandra Jackets, Vests, Jerseys, Squares, Scarfs, In- fautees, Bootees, Hoods. Cuffs, Caps, Child’s Costumes, Bonnets, Dresses, Pelisses, &c. Yarns, in Scotch, Bee Hive, Rutland, Saxony, Berlin Wool, Andalusian Wool, Frosted Ice Wool, Tinsel Wool, &c. The above has been personally selected in the best mar-j kets and are offered at very low prices. Letter orders receive prompt and careful attention. PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Sept. 25, °85. a Ne pe FUR GOODS. o— A VERY LARGE STOCK AT STANLEY BROS. BROWI'S BLOCK, OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE. ——-0% _ TIPPETS! FUR TiPPETS ! Black and Brown. FUR TRIMMINGS, io Brown and Black, ali widths, from 2-iseh to 8-inch. MUFFS, all kinds. ASTRACAN JACKETS, Best Quality. The Public are respectfully invited to look at jthese Goods, as we have (marked them VERY LOW to secure a ready sale. STANLEY BROS. Uh'town, Oct. 23, 85. + re we North River Bridge- L E. PROWSE has opened, in Me George Dockendorff’s Store, at North River, with a First-Class Steck of Dry Goods, Clothing and Groccries, Which he will Seli at LOW PRICES. The people need have no fear of Smali Pox in the Goods, as I import direct from the English markets, and ever sires the outbreak of the disease in the city the goods have been thoroughly Fumigated, so there cin be no possible chance of infection in the Goods. The people at North River will find this a great convenience, as it wii save them the trip to town, and they can buy just as cheap at home. ‘The Store in the city will be continued as usual, Low Prices, as all know I sell Cheap. L. E. PROWSE, Sign of BIG HAT, 74 Queen Strect I need not say anything about the Ch'town, Nev. 24th, 1835 THE GREAT EXHIBITION | 70: - epe ENTRANCE to inspect our Large Stock of ‘HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE! Cheapest ever offered in the city. My New Establishment is now complete. Has every convenience !. Great Facilities ! | Perfect Arrangements ! In fect. it is ag near perfection as possible, enabling me to produce at the smallest possible exp-nse. Please c2#il and get Bargains. JOHN NEWSOW. Ch’town, Sept, 23th, 1885. } | Immense Bargains! Great Attractions! Largest Variety! Bet Workmanship and | Bible, Book and Trac Depository. | PFARUIVER, Good Words, Boys’ Own, Girls’ Own. Cheiterbox, Little Fo'ks, Wide Awake, Our Darlings, Friendly Greetings, Chiid’s Companion, Children’s Friend, In- fants’ Magezive, Family Iriend, Mies Haver- gsis, I'verards, Boys & Blackwoods’ Works, Poet cal Works, Wesleyan and Presbyterian Hymn looks, t'onfession of Feith, Sunday School, Birthday, Xmas and New Year's Cards, &e , just received and for sale at very low prices Bibles eold at prime cost. M, F. ELLIS, Upper Queen Street. Notice to the Public Ww* have now completed our Fall Importations, consisting of a largy and carefully selected stock of English, Scotch, American and Can- atian Merchandise, fully supplying every department, which wil! be disposed of At Specially Lew Prices, for Cash or its equivalent, We are psying the HIGHEST PRICES ter Oats, Potatoes, Pork, Hides, 4e., at ali ship- ping points within the limit of our patrons, and along the line of Railway, and will there- fore lovk for, and insist on, the payment of all accounts dus us before the civse of navi- gation. Dee. 4— eed MATTHEV, McLEAN & ©0. Souris, Nov. 21 -3wks & wky Notice to Farmers. ARMERS having YOUNG PORK to dis- pose of, weighing from one hundred to one hundred and fifty pounds, will do well to call on the undersigned before k lling. Kk. WALLER, King’s Square. Nov, 10—Im eod wky Small-Pox Remedies ! PURE CARBOLIC ACID. CRUDE CARBOLIC ACID. CHLORIDE OF LIME (Double Strength), THY MO-CRESOL, CARBOLI® SVAP. SULPHUR, ENGLISH CREAM TARTAR. at— Apothecaries’ Hali, DESBRISAY’S CORNER. Nov. 23—d & wky tf MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, C P. FLETCHER has jast received hie Winter ew ie of SMALL INSTRUMENTS, &e., such as Accordeons, Violins, and Concertipar, Also :—Violin Strings, best quality. 4@ Selling Remarkably Low. Cali and be convinced at Fletcher’s Music Store, Sign of the “Big Fiddle,” Queen St Ch’town, Nov. t0—4wka <iwpet, her dwks NOPRICHK e LL persons willirg to be employed as Nurses, in cases of smallpox, are’ re- quested to put thems Ives in communication w.th the Health Officer at once. RICHARD JOHNSON, M.D, Health Officer. Health Office at Market Honee, Now 17, "BA, NOTICK. apes Public are hereby notified that the headquarters of the Health Officer are at the Mark«t House, where all business con- rected with the Medical Department «f the Board cf Health will be conducted. By order, A, H. MACPHERSON, Clerk. Nov, 17, }8%5. OFFICE OF THE ROCKFORD WATCH CO. Rockrorp, I.., Sept. 17, 1885. rPVUIS is to certify that we have appointed E. W. TAYLOR SOLE AGENT for the sale of our Quick Train Railroad Watches in the City of Charlottetown, P. E. 1, and that we wil), to the frllest extent, sustain the usual warranty given by him to purchss- ers of our movements. No warranty what- ever attaches to these goole when offered for sale by others than our duly appointed Agents. ROCKFORD WATCH CO., By HOSMER P. HOLLAND, Seo’y. Having examined and tested the Rockford Quick Train Watches, we offor them with the fullest confidence to the pub'ic, as being one of tie best made and most reliable Watches, for the money, in the market We fully guarantee every Watch sold by us. E. Ww. y oi ge ati es BO Cameron Flock, Charlottetown. Established 1872. Oct. 21, 1885 —Iv 2aw eow law & wkly d rHL- OUT, and retura 1t to us with 10c, or 4 3c stamps, and you'll get by returm mail a Golden Box of Goods that will bring you in more money in one year than anything .elee in America Your fortune if you start quick—CITY NOVELTY: &Q., Yarmouth, N 5. my | - 722