ee rer ree ee ae 4 ee pum f Local and Other liems. Watson's. - ; ut Clew:s i) 2 . \ I 4 } ‘ ‘ -> or . i mocassina, at the ion H dee 18 3 +. © I ‘TR Opens at 2 o'clock M oe — ) tthe toys and dolls at i 4 \ elsewhere - i he wonderful I i ' la iB ‘ ) - ' ‘ sce na i iec15 3 - , . HA s Al Directory for . } ? » : i i rn ny a \ : t ] Confe eon m bere X& rou 8, 21 dex > ’ 5 hu t Linas as You 4 ‘ badd j get sul i both in quality and a i ‘ t St loseph’s Apron i vi \ ne, commencing at six ns a — ' i € s oe itres and s \ ul in 1 swing in ~ F » Vv ¥ large assort- es Paton & Co's,, n ~~ IN} sortment of fur goods in mufis, boas, bes a : nn ¢ ! I 1don House dec18 2i > 7 ix N 200 000 women i @iTris ¢ yea in 92 trades They earn 24 Ss } k - > . : ‘ s ithe Y. M. C. A. Hall t mo ‘ t t oclock. Subject : : ; ] G | ik lation xxi, 1] < \ FC! ‘ f the tive members othe Y. M. C. A. is rested at the General Me ny on Mo \ y next, at 8 p. m i Sal ae . = ly ‘ \los Capt. Rendk ured ers yesterday af noon : its This isa k “a - As the prosecution did nct press the charge +} lafandeant < non al } e def lant in a petty larceny case was dis t Dy ti pendia M twistrate this é \ . & ry = e us of toba ““) and xicating liquors has been formed at H Ont It a bership of about ne Al nd see the very fine line of plush . is, In dressing cases,work and jewel boxes, \lor and card cases, hand bags and photo f nes at E Wis : oo He committee having in charge the Christ- ss Dinner uler the auspices of the Y. M. C. A., will meet this evening at 7.30 o'clock n 3, 2 Ge BA he ial nites I Directors of the Citizens Skating Rink nged to hare the Rink lighted with light this season ; they will have it ting of the Benevolent Irish held in th eir Hall this (Satur ning, at 8 oclock, to consider im- portant business. By order of President. 1 Hennessy, Sect saey. SPFCIAL oe wiht 1 ~ } Y Willi De meet - cee FinemMEeN,— Members of Tre mont Comp: ro. 4, are requested t t at their rooms, it meet seven 0 CLOCK, ny, ung ext, at irp. By order, Capt. Passr - nore wy sre pleased to learn that Mr. | ily uted to lecture in aid of the M. C. A. on Monday, De 27th. Su Landmarks in Geological History.’ ember ai tors of W ard 4 are Scott's Hall, to numinate a i 4 next term. dee — to W ed nest lay can did ite 18 4i i civie eiec aT LE ia meeting in evening, 22nd imst. . to represent Ward _ > bscribe for THe Ex- take it yourself, pre- to a friend either at ubroad. It is a gift which will be , S Une ime to r. If you years subseripti I , aiready ppre iated, I sie foot to est iblish a tion with the Y. M. { MOVEMENT is on wblic Libenry in conne { A. -veral prominent gentlemen have pro is d es onus of books, etc. and we trust that the library will soon be one of ir institutions. on —E oe Is thi thing run by aé¢ rank, sir?” a smiling buys r said. ‘ Sijter—** Not yet; and yet it might be if we ould make a trade, risk. Mitixer’s ASH SIFTER. Siniling aloud he took th iesiitenenca Aprons Farr will be held in Hall on Monday afternoon and 2 o'clock. No pains wake the Fair a grand ce Ti iseful and rancy articles will he : be desired, while the refreshment Sv. Josern’s the Market iInmencu evening, ig at eT) ST rea tol K DAILY ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ib can will be well attended to. Don’t fail to > _— 1. the sailor who was st tbbed some t 10 n board the brigt, Ida Maud,is now, ’ pleased to learn, in a fair way of re- Ever sin yt 1¢ receipt of the injury, 1 by the surgeons in atte ndance i i re City H spital, that t Uh rigut } yf est wis filled with blood, which “ + pressed upon the lung and great- tis breathing. This morning = } vy nade b n his ribs, a tube in- © the chest ca y and three pints Oi | e pumped off. he operation was | | I vh relief to th atient, who | ' ru i by muca rei to va patient : | li probability maxe 4 speedy recov- | De. BLANCHARD desires to convey hi ms llowing people for | liberal donations to the patients’ Christmas Tree at Faleonwood. Any further contributions will be gratefully received : George Toombs. 80 Ibs. ee Dawsun & Co., 34 Ibs. nuts; J.D [cLeod | inKS to tie io & Ov., 2} Ibs. nuts, 3) Iba. Beer & Goff, § Ibs. o os ttionery; Davison | Ww Vo ZU ibs Go. < @. H. Myrici a, 5 Ibs. pia bros., I Exe apples; P dag & : is. 13 yards ribbon, 9 yards lace, 125 res | rint ie 9 ° ‘h. ,. Brow 5} yards tarleton, yards yon ‘J B aa donald, ? mufflers; Mrs. R. | MoDon dd (Matron), 4 bottles lime jw; Malpas, é mawenvanus por J a de | sive of their thouhg ' 1 cotton, 2 dozen brooches; A. | i ' ' [Spectral Despatcnes To Tak ExXamixer.] Railway Accident. NSHUBENACADIE, N. 8., Dec. 17. At Belmont Station. on the I. C. R., at 4.30 a. m. as two bo ® » @tsdiewcu of the siding a special fre ight came along and ran mto them, derailing eleven cars, and they ran down an embankment twenty feet. Fireman mane was badly hurt, being under the engine two hours and a half before he could be remove 4 The driver and brake- man were also slightly injured, — Another Cellision. SACKVILLE, Dec. 17. Last night, about 8.30, while a freight train was standing on the main track, the I. C. R. Station here, the (Juebec express came ; along yand ran into the rear , end of the fr ght train, completely demol- ishing van a ° one box car, and breaking pilot of express engine. A brakeman, who was standing on the rear of the freight train, jumped, when the express was only a few yards off, uninjured. The express engine was repaired, and cern alter a del: ay of only 35 minutes escaping — terrible Outrage, Dec. 7. s house was burned morning, with Mr. children } ’ Wis arrested Aan contessed ATLANTA, John Swilling’ yesterday wife early Swilling, Francis Sauders that he had crushed . the skulls of the sle epers, satur- ated the bed clothes with coal vil, applied a match and left. Citizens seized the mur- derer and carried him off to lynch him. ny 1 +} og) tha thres o- — Land Troubies in Ireland. Dustin, Dec. 17. ©’ Brien, Sheehy and Harris h ive decided Lo proceed against the lice of Loughre a tor recovery of money and documents seized here yesterday. The Messrs. Dillon, Government has decided to proceed against | rerned in the ** Plan of C on a charge of conspiracy. It is reported that the poiice has been instructed to arrest campaign leaders everywhere. Lil Come ampaign —~ Sentenced for Embezzlement. Boston, Dee. 17. In the Superior Criminal Court, late this afternoon, Wm. Reid, late Treasurer of the South Boston Railroad Co., who on Satur- day last pleaded guilty to embezzlement from the company, was sentenced to seven years imprisonment in State prison, cea ‘idee cla The Death Sentence. Sypney. N. 5 Of nine of the youths who were sentenc- ed here to be executed for criminally assaulting a girl; the Executive have de- cided to commute the sentence of three to imprisonment for life. Six others will be hanged. , Dec. 17. Business Difficulties. aieriee At. Dea. 27. Cote & Co., boot and shoe manufactur- ing company, of St. John’s, Quebec, have assigned. Liabilities are $350,000 ; assets $75,000. Weather Builetina. Toronto, December 18 —10 a.m. Moderate to fresh winds, mostly fair with higher temperature. Don’t forget to see R. K. Brace’s stock of Xmas goods. “ila Tue display of excellent fancy good at the Diamond Bookstore is simply immense. - Ger your magazines and music,etc. , bound at Jas. D. Taylor's, North Side Queen Square. - Tue revenue from the Ottawa canal- shows an increase this year of $3,182 over last year, and the Rideau canal an increase of $1,265. a James D. Taytor takes the lead for binding Magazines, Music, &c., good and cheap. ‘Try and see for yourselves. REMEMBER the — r-out sale of Apples, &e., at A. MeNeill’s Auction Room, on Mon- day next, Dec cates 20th, at ll o'clock. See advertisement, hie ee Hospital Bazaar in the Roller Rink evening. Owing to the attendance was not About $450 were THE was concluded last disagreeable weather the 80 larg reas was expected. reai lize “dd. At the request of several patrons of the roller Rink, and owing to the mildness of the deine! the manageis of the Rink have de- clded to open next Tuesday evening for roller skating. Galbraith’s Band in attendance. Ar a meeting of the Benevolent Irish Society Literary and Debating Club held last evening, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year :— President—-John Kelly. Vice-Pre« sident Richard Walsh. Trea urer—Anthony Dougan. Secretary Peter Doyle. All present were unanimous in the deter- mination to make the Club a success, and a committee was appointed to make arrange- ments for the establishing of a reading room in connection therewith. ai taaealiiaaaial A CORRESPONDENT at Montague writes; ‘‘On Monday evening, the 13th inst., the home of O. B. Emory, pastor of the Church of Christ, at Montague, was visited by a cheerful com. pany of “the members of the Church and others, who filled the house to its utmost capacity. While the tables were being pre- pared for supper, Mr. Emory was presented with a fine, rich, fur coat ‘and gloves, by Duncan McDonald, Esq., on behalf of the lady members of the congregation; Mrs, Emory was also presented with a fine photo album. This was avery substantial as well as a graceful manifestation of the appreciation confectionery; | i, which Mr. Emery and his help-meet are | held by the congregation, ’ and the good feeling Many other of the good things life were left by the visitors, expres- tfulness and good will.” ——— which exists. of this MARRIED. At Hampton. on the 15th inst, gy the ev. A- Dveu vs adtind Aqaba Mou Gin Yelcee en Biwer ut Preven -¢ ESA CNRS) CTE FPP aR RPO OSE CE EXAMIN | the polling districts in his | 23 | ary Ist, 1887 oi Ad MEK TING of the etors of 5 OIr 3 HALL, 0th day of De for the Liberal Conservative Charlottetown will be held in Kent Street, on MONDAY, the ember, instant, at 8 o'clock, p. m., purp se of n nninating delegates for ali the city, to attend the Con- vention on the Zist inst. A. A. McLEAN, Sec’y Lib,-Con. Association. Dee. 16, 1886-—3i NOTICE. U PON the withdrawal of the Steam Navigation steamers “St. Lawrence” and “Princess of Wales,” from the route between Charlottetown and Pictou, N. S., the Newfoundland sealing steamer “Neptune” willtake up the service and continue tu run between the Ports of Charlotte- town and Pictou so long as the season permits, aiter which both the *‘Neptune” aud the **Nor- thern Light” will proceed to Georgetown. Good accommodation for horses, By orde Marine Department, A. LORD, ie Agent. Ch'town, Dec. 17, 1886—2i her jour PE ISLRD RUILHAY. CHRISTMAS & NEW YEARS. RETURN TICKETS, at one first-class fare will ‘be issued to and from all Stations on this Railway, except those on Cape Traverse Branch, On 24th, 25th, 27th, and 3ist December, inst., and on January Ist, 1887, good to return up to and on 3rd January, 1887, Tickets will also be issued from ali other Sta- tions to Stations on Cape Traverse Branch, on rd, 25th and 20th December, inst., and on Janu- , , good toreturn as above: and from Stations on Cape Traverse Branch to all other Stations on December 24:h, 27th and 3ist, inst., good to return up toand on January 4th, 1887. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, Ch'town, Dee 17th. 1886. ~-ex pat eod wky prs 2i Railway Office, GO TO W. N. TANTON - FOR— Alas Preseut wo | N— New Watches, New Clocks, New Jewelry. — HE undersigned, in introducing himself to the public, wishes to announce that he has opened his store on ETPPER QUEEN STREET, where he has on hand a large assortment of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, in all the latest designs, Also, to arrive, several cases of Clocks and Electro-plated Ware. NO OLD STO0CK—ALL GOODS NEW. , eee After nine years’ experience in the largest Jewelry Store in this Province, I can Guarantee Satisfaction in all repairs to Watches, Clocks and Jewelry intrusted to my care. Remember the place —next door to Harris’ Tin Store (opposite Miller Bros.) ALL WORK WARRANTED W. N. Ch'town, Dec. 16—eod & wky HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS. SPECIAL BARGAINS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE, — — OUR STOCK OF — Christmas Cards, New Year Cards, Children’s Toys, Choice Confectionery, General Groceries, &e., TANTON. is the best in the city, and should be seen before purchasing elsewhere, The HOLIDAY CARDS are of the jatest design and will be soid at prices so low as to placa them within the reach of all. The TOYS area new lot, selected with special reference to the plea-ure of tha little ones, aud no household should be without them, The CONFECTIONERY is, beyond doubt, the best—as to quality and price—to be obtaiued in the city. The GROCERIES are of all kinds and of excel- lent quality. An inspection of Goods and Prices solicited. MRS. B. CONNOLLY, QUEEN & KING STREETS. COR. Dec. 9—2aw 0. H. HASZARD HAS NOW HIS CHRISTMAS AND WeW VEAR CARDS All Ready for Inspection. ‘THE display this season surpasses all others in artisuic desiga, with moderation in price. I have selected the best cards from all the cele- brated makers. Novelties this season are no repetitions of ota | styles. Nevertheless, my prices are the lowest. G. ii. HASZARD. Beawn Bleck, low a BY Tay Gy Ua) Sy ESI LUT pub General Annual Meeting of the members of the Charlottetown Young Men's Christian Association will be held in the Y. M,C A. Hall, on the evening of MONDAY,the 20th day of December, instant, at Kight o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of electing an Executive or Manag ing Committee for the ensuing year, and other otticers, and the transaction of other necesvary business in connection With the Association. J. D. SEAMAN, President. BEER Secretary. a F. , 1886—tl 20th FIND THE PUZZLE. Flirty PIECES GREY FLANNEL, from 18 cents a yard, —_——- THE Talk of the Town is CHEAP GOODS, PATON & CO'’S. _ BY Y your TEA from JAMES Market Square. PATON & CO., A BIG STOCK of FUR CAPS and GOAT ROBES, t SEFUL PRESENTS FOR CHRISTMAS: Kid Gloves, silk Umbrelias, Fur-lined Dolinans, Handkerchiefs and Glove Boxes, Cheap at J. PATON & CO'S. AMES PATON & CO, offer Special Induce- / ‘ments to CASH BUYERS. LADIES’ JACKETS, MANTLES, &c., much unde regular prices, COUNTRY CUSTOMERS will PATON & CO’'S unrivalled for tind JAMES Variety, Ex- - SATURDAY, ~ DE CE} MB ER Politic: aul Meeting, ‘Annual eating of the YMCA. ae L& 1886. BRITISH WAREHOUSE | j whole of until the ceilence and Cheapness of Goods. MAN buy (ZRAND LOT of “ “LOTHS. Don't { rLE AND ULSTER] ir | stock. before you see ov BY. ERY BODY who wants anew HAT or BON- “ NET should go to JAMES PATON & CO’S. STIL 4L BUSY. Small Frofits are the terms, and don’t you forget the place, JAMES PATON & CO’S, Market Square, Charlottetown. secret REAL BARGAINS in Blankets, Horse Rugs, &c., &C., at JAMES PATON & CO'S. | ‘atic | 7. eres is a list of the different COR- 3 we have in stock, price 40 cents up: Dr wv AA New Perfumed, Maud, Beauty, Star, uno, Paris, Rattler, Sensation, Lansdowne, improved, Bonanza, tiealth, Dermatoid, Lily, Progress, Nursing, and Butterfly. i i USE FU a CHR Ist M AS PRESEN TS FORGEN-} TLEMEN: Fur Gloves, Fur Mitts. Mufflers, | Silk Scurfs, Cardigans, Silk Handkerchiets, Um- breilas and Fur Coats. ME N’S LINDERS & DRAWERS, extra value, at PATON & CO’S, ATR A GOOD V AL U E in TEA this season, done up in 5, 10 and 20 pound parcels. DRE mSS GOODS! Dre 3+ = Goods cheap, at JAMES PATON & CO's, OOL SCARFS, Woal arenes, oe. Hoods, Tam O’Shanters, Vests &C., [PRUNKS, SATCHE!S ‘& TRAVELLING BAGS at Bottom Prices, at JAMES PATON & CO’S a ae Largest wad fooet Com ylete CARPET VDEPARYIMENYT on the Islan. Hemp, Scotch, Tapestry, Brussels and Plush Carpet-, xood patterns and Low Prices, The Puzzle is to find a better place to buy your JAS. PATON & CO's, CHARLOTTETOWN. Dee. 14, 1886, Libera Conservative Couvenitin QUEEN’S COUNTY. A CONVENTION of delegates from a!l the Polling Divisions of Queen's County will be held at scott’s Hall, Kent Sireet, on TUESDAY, the twenty-first day of Decem- ber, next, at the hour of Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of nominating two can- didates for the Countyin the Liberal Conserv- ative interest, and for the organization of the Party. It is desirable that each polling division be represented, and meetings should therefore be heid immediately for organization and the nomi- nation of delegates. By order of the Executive Committee, A. A. MCLEAN, Sec’y Lib, Con. Association, Charlottetown, Nov. 29, 1886. Elorses Peli on anted, I WILL g&be in Charlottetown for some time and will be prepared to purchase 2 number cf GOOD HORSES. Don't fail to see me, A good price for a good horse. JAMES KEEGAN. Dec. 15. 1886. NOTICE. We have te request pay- ment before 3ist December, inst., of all amounts due the laie firm of Norton Bros, Amounts due after that date will be sued for, NORTON & FENNELL, December 17, 1886 wy 3i pat Ly NW, Lipst, FOUND, de, T° LET—! A aiinde: on ase Street, opposite the Methodist Church; immediate possession given. Apply to John Kelly, City ‘councillor, or tothe owner, Edward Kelly, decl8 4i pd WANT ED AT OQNCE—A good plain Cook, Apply to Mrs. F. H. Beer, dec 18 3 Fork SALE—At A. MeNeill’s Auction Room, a large Hall Stove—base burner. deci? vi WANTED—A good, strong, smart Girl, for weneral honxework,. Apply atonce to Mrs. M. Stevenson, Richmond Street. decls a Fou ND—A Bunch of Keys. The owner can obtain the same at EX MINER office on pay- ing for this advertisement. ecls LARGE Dec. 14 Ch'town, QUEEN Fancy Dry cember 15th L886, and continuing DIS et @: ie Bask = al -wky STREHTN, eo ee ee ee EXTENSIVE GAM SALE fT have decided to close out the my stock of Staple and Groods, commencing De- whole is disposed of, at ft H. BRO English and is a fact that tf i Something Nev of which I have, The Gents Photo Albums, Books (in cases), Address Sets. you this season, im attention to my large and varied Stationery Novelties for Royal Irish Lover Note, The Xmas Presents for Ladies—b« Writing Desks, Scrap Albums, IAS B BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE $= =< American Fancy Goods, WN'S Knelish and American Siationery, Enelish and American Sovelties. ————- = —- O— = can slways get, at G. H. HASZARDs’, Semething New, el, Something Striking. This is especially true in jot ATIONERY, thoice and extensive line. 1 would also call assortment of FANC Y GOODS for Christmas Presents. Ladies—The Note, The Forget-Me-Not, lish Note ported a ver} Primrose Old Eng Xmas Presents for Gentlemen--Handsome Writing Cases, Pocket Books, Stylograph Pens, Shaving Sets Inkstands, Gold Pens, Memorandum Daily Memorandum Calendars, Stationery Cabinets, Gentlemen's autiful Phot Photo Frames, L yraph Albums, Auto Hand Bags, Ladies’ gr ph Albums, Pocket-Book ules Sets, New Style Purses and Wallets, Ladies’ Writing Cases, Screen Albums, Sealing Cabinets, Card Cases, &e. Xmas Presents for Boys— Nev y Bouks, Writing Desks, Pocket Knives, School Sets, The Boys’ Own Annual, Drawing Sets, Paint Boxes, Pocket Books, Purses, &ce. 4a” You will find in our goods something for every one. Lf you want to be up te the times, go to —— ~~ Cor +. Et. BLASZARD, Dec. 8, 1886. BROWN'S BLOCK: LADIES Astracan Jackets, Fur-lined Cloaks, Fur Tippets, Muffs, in Seal, Beaver, Otter, Persian Lamb, Astracan, Monkey, Belgian Seal, Xc. Ladies’ Caps, Children’s Caps, Mutffs, &c. —ALSO— at Lowest Prices. Ch'town, Nov. 16, ANTED—A Girl for - general al housework in @ Ww sinali family. Apply at once to Mrs. W. RB. Boreham, Prince Street. decié tf novelty in style, combined | + | dewtrer’ 32, P, OQ.” Nae, -ir aress : . lock ecto tf terms moderate, Ad TO LET—A Store and Ded ling, one door north | of G. W. Millner’s; possession given immedi- ES tely. Enquire at the Duncan House, corner |P rince and Water Streets,—W. H. Farquharson. xa" novs tf len OAC HES, mene sies. stored for Se winter C ae ary Begin oy are Weg bra ey ea dl, Reidags Irv Newt EXAMIN ER of type aS materia] tor GHORT-HaND~Tanght aie" 3 or by mall! than ever prepared to execute orders for Bi i W . “each A Full Line of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, 1886—dy CF ie eked « 6s TS 3 | NY,” having lately added tu their on j FUR GOODS. — ———- Sleigh Robes, Fur Coats, Fur Caps. Fur Gloves, ALSO— PRICES. A large assortment of Men's Furnishings, a S onirts Llosiery, Ties, Paramatta and Rubber Coats, Underclothing, &c., at Prices as Low as any in the trade. BROS. Onposite Market Hcuse. STANLEY ™ } “qurnfa Rinnl Brown’ 8 DID By & wky- PUBLISHING CO} |Teachers & | Agents. ——— oe Job Printing, are be't now offering every Student and ‘ \ 1 a er (male or fem: i " one ot the best fStenda. L jetter Hee ads, — dbills f all é kins is chancel thames muet ater aves. See aah i hea oj oy on ~~ es ; aoe prompys Si do - better than v rit e for deseriptiv colaingue : ; ton f o ‘i ‘ ake Fil het ' ‘ } v ; and prices of r mat works - r the holi ida one ON. Nrst-ciass workmen are ¢ pio adi La ¢ time to . rour its an their oifice ; and, as they import tiei printiog ra wWist re me ae ss " oye | vd ers direct from the mant ufacture : they al prepare for vacation Work. -O house in the able to fill all orders on the most favorable terms. | Vominuion can afford you such a variety. Ad- f : orders : 5 Ul : : “ty . a ’ =>) Li » ravi The « ontinued patronage of the pubtic is | “TSes - " ka EARLE, 7° Prince W liam respec! fully solicited } | Street, St. vara N B., Managers for é We de COTTON, . ROBBRTBON & BROS., ‘ “Loromte, Onfray Ker, ey WS, Bae wky SMG pone ent we mS er: RNC. Ca ag me ore on a onecnars aaa TTT ae Sane SEE ee