Local , » cl ahtl SILA \ »>Si4 i \\ t is o i \ i ed y ; i - , ; I P’ARLIAYN ts to-morrow even na - . “ CHOICE mi 1. ab Deer & Goff s. dee 13, 3i £2 = FResn Laye snd Cooking Raisins at Wat > re neeun rf the Cit Council t > \ iFUi, pert ies LC hristimas presents ao I - = HE s : ‘ expected here o We esclay > Hor ll kin s G 13, 3 ~ - \ ¢ ic | eld at Vance“oro, N. B “ I teat io BRASS : s lo i a 1 Snowshoe W hisk-Ho rs at Watson's ~_ SMITH, the stabbed satlor, is much easier t : He Vi ilAe re y a ii PAY goods ire being disp] ved senna yY vou siverti neuts at ony : = De M L i pl ib nr unica 1th j e ex - ‘ iat Mrs. | i Lilton is “— nt , cow “ oe Lf H rl | t be s ‘ ly i : ‘ Xs we ’ ’ yw at no > ? Lali t ' t i k's Christ- s 4 3 i © } : Ing is ’ > ~ mt} } \ 3 } 3 ) 4 ] I “ t Beer & Golf's. lec 13, 31 - > foman Catholic Cathedral is to be erected in St. Stepaen, N. B., next spring - ‘ ’ n the surest remedy cit ide 21. WKY MAKE vour minist omfortable and h upp? Beer Bros.’ fur 13, 2i, wky by prese “nting him with one of sats, dec — Ww ill be to-morrow previous open t time this season "AIK promises to | held im this city All ily Don't fail to at- a i i r >— Lil Diamond bookstore will close e ing, in ord r vO irrance » of our says he knowsa girl who rot whie hh as learned to make a noise 1 kiss. How it learned is a > e” rot in selling tickets for the Y. M. xs Room, wil igipeet até the Y. M. ©. A. Rooms this evenin¥, at 7 o'clock, to | in their reports. attention ot Intem t:ANCE editor, in drawing against ardent spirits in ‘‘Por the ‘Effects of 4 papers savs: ro Lhe one , : our inside. * , Ese., of Bay Fortune ou Wednes lay last by one of ; kicking him in the face. We earn that Mr. Aitken is recovering. > AITK} was erely injured ; are Som ne in doubt, as ‘I'll keep if buy sppro\ "d — j ama ali doubt is foreyer remov'd. Mriiner’s Asw SiIrrer. - * RICHARDS Once tried, WILLIAM has received a ‘ing the arrival of the bark Lena Hon. le announ ‘KL it the nbles, in 18 days from Bideford. fhe Lena was loaded with oats by Mr. r hards. - Moselle, Capt. Ren ile, for the English market sz bark is now + loaded with oats t Peake’s No. 1 Wharf by Messrs. Peake Bros. & Co. She will sail about the last of ’ CA co rigt. Tasma, owned by Messrs, Welsh & Ow arrived here from Summerside on a lay evening, and is now being loaded with oats for the West Indies at Peake’s No. 2 \ f. She will probably sail on Thurscay. si Five Scott Act cases and two drunks con- ited the docket at the Stipendiary Magis- s Court this forenoon. One of the Sc ‘ott Act offenders confeseed,and was fined $50, an- other was dismissed and three cases were ad- journed until Wednesday. The two drunks were fined $] each. rate cotinine A carrenter named Kelly, of Little River, Albert County, N B, attempted to commit the other morni ng by cutting his He Will recover. This was Kelly's third trial at suicide, and he h se he will hopes his ne xt try, which e asserts h l the first oppor ‘tunity, will be suecesstul. - - suicide throat with a razor. mise A CORRESPONDENT at Summerside, “ riting } Satur | Ly, gives the following y ade litional 1 concernin, x the werk done by on that day :—-The st came into ear harbor ne towed out the brigantine Tasima sou, Master She was laden ) alue, $4,500. she bushels oats te finish Tovding. informa ne Northern Light Northern Light amer bo-ciay —. ¢ Nic uOol- with 11,766 The the } 4}; anc to | MATLY <<Y KxXA 4 ae. a Wricht also im wow ppers © were M. & Ar M ihe schooner G. W ently was for Georg vn to fin loading with pota- toes; ti upper h \ R i Holman. The a | rd al o th sca i & S : r id Ann \ tow, th laste th potatoes for Boston, shipved ' R. T. Hol an, . ° Mopzsty.—At the ‘‘Grand Liberal Meet |ixg,” a report of which appeared in thé j Pioneei Jo in H Bell, Esq., P. ray was | the Secretary, and of this we are duly in formed in the beginning of the report, which | is, of course, quite right. In the second last | paragr ph the Ai Wppears agora. \nong , LORE present who were not dele yates we i? oti ed, Lys the Secret ary, Mi “sis, SO and I So und John H Bell, Esq = me. eat cee | editor of the Pi rive: the S tary way |! sayin ipit | letters th tne report is ; eo Ze th Secretar ‘ ti r he part of John H. Be! s Mi. I more than a mere passing noti and we have no doubt but onr | Summerside contemporary will make a note of | + Candia | | it 1 r the t A t of the dsr | } MINER, - * LaTE Ge. On Sndsy, Dee., lth, of congestion of the lungs, Fean 3 er, son of Cha and Elizibeth Henry, acod IL mouths and i0 days. i “al to ta hey -morcow (Parsdar) the it 9:90 Mok, te ive pay nes mm vots Factory, and proceed This lovely bad so younz anid fair, Called hence by early doom; Just came to show how sweet a flower In Paradise will bloom. On the 13th inst., of congestion of the langs Henry Joseph, infant sonof,Cuarles and Racl el Cumming, aged two months, f iy Ta , it PE ASUARD IL bs at aio Hi K Tenders for Sleaper "8, Fence Material, } G vimber, w&C, QEALED TENDERS, siyned ey »s to the under will be received Isth, Dod ue addressed ,and marked ‘*Tender,” Dec. aul urday, iss, +. MONDA 4 - C74 i wint ner Neptune, Capt. Barry the supply of } 2 i>; \ } . . el I ! vou on sacvurda) yen ' Piryis “—— . ian ~ . F $4,000 Sleepers, as per Specilication. i ! 7 ; ) © We 5 r 37 S¢ ets sawn Hemlock Sleepers, price per 1,600 i } 3) ed bv noe ot | Lee | 7ENS | tune, which is designed ex i 229 29 pee s sawn Hemiock, from 13 feet to 15 feet ae f $413 . ~ ong, from 6x: thes 2x12 inches rice | pressly r batting with the ice king, w 8} ] 000 feet Pah, ‘menos 60 8xit iyches, price per athe + ' - : 9 nual : ag ; : yuil hundee, a 1873, and iim} 198 Pieces Sawn Hemlock, fron 8 to 12 feet thie Fall of that year visited this ae | from 8x8 inches to 12x14 inches, price per . . ; 0 feet port and towed out some schooners which | . : — had been delayed. She is bark rigged. is 190 | arr te F Ot® F ft. Gin. long. 6 inches ved ie ls bark rigged, 1s v0 | at sinallend, feet in meth, 29 teet broad, with IS feet; 1,200 Vedar Posts, 9 feet long, 5 inches at small } ‘pth of hold. Her hull is of oak, and is |e tite p i : hint Os Sa 2 0 Cedar Gate Posts, 8 feet zy, 8 inches 2 sheathed with iron bark 2} iIncnes thick , sho aR sll end. sti = ang. mnches at rn lere — ] ; 1- } ++ . , : ‘ rudders are also of oak, bound with iron. She | 200 ) Meds ar Snow-fence Posts, 12 feet long, 8 ias one engine, 120 horse power, and her | ine! at small end is kno in hour Pa eH 000 feet Sawn Spruce Fence Battens, 5 inches iif > Ot rOur, sh iS } ; er : viz i‘, O% ‘ . 654 ton ss and 465 tons register. There ar | | wide, 2 in. thick, 1, 20 and 3J feet iong, square ‘ I i u! is register. ere i fedeed and free from sap, &c., price per 1,000 teet. i seng » t additional accommo-j|; 0 tons Hewn Hemlock Timber, price per ton. dation n be provided if required It isi forms of Tender for Sleepe ee with Speetfica : ; : , ~ ©“ ttion endorsed thereon, may | d ll i uW thou t he Neptun rill » able t inti > Ps Sonne had at a jook ing Ss" J 7 | — Wil be able “) | Stations. No forms of Tender fer other materi il. break through from eight incnes toa toot of _ 20 Tender for Sieepera will be considered an- board i and some tall storys are | less m: de in accordance with, and upon the tald of Mee! wast deeds amonuc the ice- , Printed form supplied ; nor will a tender fora less j H th s number of Sleevers thaa 50) be entertained. g . + rs . pic i fher olncers No Tender will be considered unless accom- ( tair ohn J. Barry Ist Officer panied by a deposit equal to five per cent. of the ; i King: 2nd Officer—Daniel Butler: vMue of the material tendered for. This deposit ( ‘rE net Wm. R Resistant fi *; will be forfeited should the party tendering fail way am # = 7 a 4n- } to enter intoa contract, or fail to give suitable gineel ym. Wilson s 1@ has aisoO a crew | bonds for the faithful performance of the same, ten ie officers and men are almost all | When baa’ upon to deso. Shoud a tender not SCALE nd are confident of th ability of be ac med, the de posit will be returned by reg: ie fs st “41. 4) Pip interes S isttor at tenderer's risk. 1eir crait to cope successfully with the ice, The Department does not bind itself to accept LETTERS TO THE ca EDITOR. ENQUIRER. Ch’town, Dec. 13. The Loss of the Ariadne. GRAPHIC PARTICULARS OF THE DISASTER— AGONIZING DEATH SCENES ON BOARD — ANOTHER VESSEL LOST. Advices from Oswego, N. 7. SAYS : 9 he already report od ashore night, went on five y Creek life saving sta- ner Ariadne, ; peLow Li scho ere lhursday oR les hortii of Sand tion at an early hour the morning. At et ! ’ _ . one time Thursday night she was within five miles of the pier here, but she made and the crew decided that they make this port, as there was three t of water in her hold, the pumps were frozen solid, and owing to the water in her hold it was found impussible to hes und she jibed re} veatedly. lering, she was heade the i Lined in the Cc abi n ti water rapidly could not tee steer rouns i for i} ~~ , ine crew re! U6 a. m., 4 +h oa hit of tne caom men were inside. but feil captain . hen the } the on ihursaay, W top was washed off while [he mainmas was Carrie Ali but forerigging. l away, the m inaged to re “Capt. Hugh McKay, Pox o, remained aft and wa hoard by a wave. The crew huddle } 1- ether forward, th 43 Making a cl —— wh tne is in sswent over- } j whose nome Ww 1 to- ean ‘lock, was before died he pray mercy on him. At 10 o'clock, Sutherland McKay, of Toronto, father of the captain began to give | hard, and the survivors say it worst sight they ever saw. Just xd he asked those about him to that his last thoughts were her. His body froze close to the deck near the feet of the At noon the latter could on shore making signs to them, and about lefeboat from Station No. 1 reached the wreck. ‘The survivors are Maurice Young and Thomas Cox, of Toronto, and Edward Mul- ligan, of Pictou, Ont. They were taken to a farm house near by, and are in a fair way very. Mulligan was nearly dead when taken ashore. The bodies of the dead sailors have not been recovered, nor has anything been seen of Capt. McKay's body. The survivors lost all their effects. The vessel belonged to Capt. McKay and his son, and the sailors intend to stay by the wreck till they hear from the wife of the mate. The place where the vessel went ashore is about ten miles froma telegraph and fifteen miles from a railroad But little of the vessel remains.”’ wreck. L bout 8 o' mony hr Cae over the Chas. Dean, of Shar Ont., he 1) Lie, frozen to death. Just ed to God to hi: ive ait j v >. up. He was the before he di tell his wife aier or survivors. see poopee ae 30 the of recs otiice station. Special Notices. GLoves, Mitts and Fur Caps in great variety at the London House. dy wy 3i—dec9 Five Hcxprep pairs new Spring Skates at the City Hardware Store. —Norton & Fen- NELL. 3i dy—decl1 Recervep to-pay.—A special lot of Colored Gold and Solid Silver Jewelry, consisting of Brooches, Earrings. Bracelets and Rings, which have been bought extra low, and will be sold under the regular prices for cash only. —E. W. Taylor, Cameron Block. decll 2i Five HUNDRED pairs spring skates at Nor- ton & Fennell’s. decll 8idy wy D. A. Broce is opening to-day 2 cases Naps, Meltons and Worsted Overcoatings, finest ever shown in the city. See them. +f vl | novsé ’ } THe only Steam Sewing Machine and Gun | Repairing Shop in the Dominion, and the only place where you can get every part of a Sewing Machine or a Gun made is at Brown ‘ at the Athenz#um, Ch’town. tfi—oct30 | ©art and see the splendid lot of Behe mian | | Glass ip Amber, Ruby, Roses, Amberina Rose Amber, also, a new lot of Hall and Li , brary Laraps,cheap, at W. P. Cates A hs dy Postal Clerks. Sin,—Your remarks about the absenee f postal clerks from the fsteamers were short, but to the point. A very much in- J; terested public are anxious to know why postal clerks are not now on the bwoats. Are their lives too precious to be risked off terra firma atthis season of the year, or has the Government, seized by anothe fit of economy, discharged them Yours truly, the lowest or any tender. JAMES COLEMAN, — nt, , 1886. tailway Office, Cn’town, Dec ex pat eod i] i7 7 all, W ky prs 2i AB. AND MRS. JAMES BALLEM, the former M"i the laie male nurse of the P, KE, i. Hospital, jJatter the iate matron of said Hos- pital, wish to inform the citizens of Charlotte- town, and P. KE. [sland generally. now prepared to ta private patients at the own home, Kent Street, at moderate rates; they will nurse pa itients in their own homes. j Ba il mak e3 a speci: ilty of Maturity C r *h si has a certificate from the Bi “itish L 5 ing. in He spital, London, England. Ch’town, Dee. 10, 1886—6i wky li pd that they are Ke i BEER & GOFF'’S COFFEE. > pi E CULEEE Fresh Roasted & Ground, — AT— BEER & GOFF'S. Dec. 8, 1886. Fe, + Set hea im mel - ae ed % Wwe wonld inform.the citizens of Charlottetown and Prince Edw ard Island generalir, that ur MR. SANTA CLAUS will ie at the DEIAHOND BOOEKSTOR on and after Monday, 6th December, inst., hav ing in his possession the largest, choicest and best valine GI¥ 7S and PRESENTS éver placed at his disposal. Come and see him early. 47 Vhe closing Levee on Christmas Eve will remain open until midnight. Respectfully, CHRISTMAS, NEWYEAR & CO. Dec. 6, 18388,7 Referring to the foregoing I would urge the necessity of an early visit to Mr, Ciaus, as the terrific crush, usual on Christmas Eve, prevents him pay ing his proverbial courtesy to v isitors. fhe Christmas Cards, Fancy Goods, Toys, &c, of the 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, Ch'town, Dec. 6, 1886, (aH ITY Lib QU ree COUVeRtLE. CO UNTY. va tive A CONVENTION of delegates from ali the Polling Divisions of Queen's © ounty will be held at Scott’s Hall, Kent Street, Chariottetown 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 County in the Liberal Conserv- ative interest, and for the organization af 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. Coa. Association, Novy. 29, 1886. The “Old London’ OYSTER HOUSE Is the most reliable place in the city to get Fresh | * Narrows’ Oysters. The KRaii-Sheli Department cannot be surpassed in the Province for conven- jence and neatness, Itis supplied daily with the ; Best Oysters that can be procured. j Tis Stews that are served in the Saloon have never failed to raore than please the most fastidious. Exquisite! i who order by the is the exclamation of those Pint, Quart, &e., and are always agr reeably sur | pri ised at the size and flavor Aiways on ‘Gaad, Cigars in the city, and the JOHN JOY, the Largest Stock x _ best brands availa Nov. 6, 1386—e0d tf “> —_ <M GA i; i Just Received ovement 4 BUSIO STORE" New Violins, it ff New Accordeons, New Concertinas, New Harmonicas New Jews-Harps. | Best Violin Strings, —AISO—— A LARGE STOCK OF VERY CHEAP, P. FLETGHE FIDDLE,” STREET. the “ BIG QUEEN 22, 1386.—#aw & = PT HE LOWER Nov. I BUY ALL YOUR Bry loads -AND— CLOTHING Where Everything is Cheap. 15-A-R-G-A-E-N-S that we offer in ALL KINDS of DRY GO0DS AN ant CLOTHING, GEU. &. FULL, = Sign of “RED LION,” QUEEN STRERT, Nov.1 2, 886. NOTICE 4 > Ak uL persons indebted to James Reid, doing business under the name of REID BROS.,, are hereby notified, pursuant to arrangement made by attaching creditors and the undersigned, John UD. Reid, who claims said debts as assignee, that said debts are to be paid to Henry Longw ‘orth, Sher ff of Queen’s Cot iniy, at the store of Reid Bros., C ameron Block, Charlottetown. Ail overdue debts not paid by the wil be sued for without further notice. HENRY LONGWORTH, sheriff. J.D. REID, Assignee, Ch’town, Dec. 7, 1886—dy & wky 3ist inst., sa) 8 } Mp, » oe Bt Nin Bt S!} WANES, L 8%, baba) SHORT-H. AND Taught personally or by mail, terms mo derate, Address: ‘“‘C., lock draw er 32, P. O.’ declé tf I OS T A Collie Dog, answering to the name of 4 fam; color, yellowish. Any one re turning the same will be suitably rewarded.—Jas. D.. Irving. dec 9 2i wy li W- ANTED--A Parlor Maid. Apply to Miss Peters, Sidmount, Charlottetown. novid—dy & wy tf T°} L ET ot Store and Dw elling, one door saath of G. W. Millner’s; possession given immedi- ately. Enquire at the Ding an House, corner Prince and Water Streeta.—W. H. Farquharson. novs tf »., stored for the winier Coaches, #4; buggies, $2. de c 7 ti CG )ACHES, Buggies. &c in a dry warehouse. —D. OM. Reddin, Jr. WANTED —To Rent, for Store in a country village in P. E. Island. Address two: “A. C. Douglass, Box 125, Newton Lower Fails, Mass.” a term of years, a for a week or decl 10i pd T°. LET—Shop and Tenement on Upper Queen Street, at present occupied by W. W. Rodd, Apply on ) the preaiioes. nov24 ill FoR SALE—A good Driving Mare, seven years old, dam | imported blood horse Roland: sire, Bagnall’s lessenger. The mare is now in foai by Al Right. Apply at EXAMINER ——- novlit To. LET—The House at the head of Pownal Street, now occupied by Mrs. Robert Weeks, Enquire at THE EXAMINER office. novi? eod OLE That brick Honse and Shep on Dor T ae Street, formerly occupied by = Connolly ; immediate possession given. or terms and particulars apply te nt oe” with i 7°. LET--A House on Pleasant Street, iam tabie ond well in yard, Apply to Wil id. oct o To LE -That brick House on Dundas Espia- nude, aos in the possession of G. H. Haszs ard, Esq.; possession given Ist October next. For terms and particulars apply to Owen C wore jan? ni uU ToL LET— A House ca Outbuildings and 6 Acres of Land, known as “Maryfield,” situated on | Maipegue Road, adioining the premises of Mal- cojm McLeod, "Esa. For further particulars yto J. G. Kokstadt, at St. Vincent eae BOY 1 JECEMBER DOC HIM Bike. ——— eee | FALL AND WINTER GOO DS, CHEAP. —_——— 0: Two hundred Ladies’ /UR CAPES. | ‘The balance of our splendid stock of La -ULSTERS. Eleven Fifteen —_—— dies’ MANTLES and hundred yards MANTLE and ULSTER CLOTHS. wid yards DRESS GOODS’ i yards FLAN thous Forty-two huudre NNEGU—Searlet, White and |Grey, from l6cts, up. A large and valuable READY-MADE CLOTHING, Ladies’ FUR MANTLES, JACKETS, GLOVES, Xe. | Men’s FUR COATS, CAPS, GLOVES, &e. | Beaver, Astracin, Persian Lamb, and other FURS. assortment of OV ERCOATS, Men’s and Boys’ ULSTERS. Xe SLEIGH ROBES, &c. (‘ne hundred and fifty pairs of BLANKETS, very lowe Three hundred haif-chests splendid TEA,-at 25 e-nts, THA, ia packages of five, ten, and twenty pounds & . °XSCAAD g SUCCESSORS STEWART, ro Goo, Davies & Oo. V Ramey Dee. 6. tone. INDOUS SLAUGHTER { ONTEMPLATING alteration8 in my necessitate my making extensive J _ store, early in the new year, which will closing for some time, I will Lt Oona ENTIRE ae — a 5 “ 4 —_, ewes awe oat MY NeW a STAPLE Gr-L- inj = )--AI--(5 = s ~@ AT A TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE. —e ee eee ) STOCK OF Ga eon ree ? all ree ec! 5 » en o, m3 | «= RY i » All the stock of Faney Dress Goods and Dress Cloths at 353 per cent discount. All the Cloths and Tweeds at a discount of 333 = cent. Knit Wool Goods, Shawls and Mantles at 55 1-2 per cont discount Gray, White ani Scarlet Flennels at 33 1-2 dise unt. Velvets, Plushes, Ribbon and all Millinery G per cent discount. All the stock of Men’sand oys Clothing, per cent at. 33 1-2 018 Gents’ Furaish- ings, Overcoats, Reefers and Suits at a discount of So 1-2 per cent. All Cot’on Goods at a discount of 25 per cent. ios secsaisinlinenidical ti first of the The entire stock must be cleared before the New Yeir. Yov can depend on geiting the BEST ever offered in this city. cs All Good g Sold for CASI only, J. B. MACDONALD, BARGAINS QUREN STRERY. oT ENT DISCOUNT: santishiiagetiindnansiel Messsiin TE CHE Large and Varied Stock of BUTTERICK Ss SeLEReaATeD PATTE RAS & embracing Ladies’ and Children’s Ulsters, Costumes, Wraps, Basques, v's Suits, Oy Selling Cy Wail Price at the Biamond Bookstore 103 (old 59) QU EEN STREET, QUEEN SQUARE. The stock is perfect and nicely arranged, Call and inspect. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Ch’tewn, Nov, 11, B¥G—eva ae = ee