| | - Local and Other tens. Te ERR c cLEGRAPHIG NEWS, TASTER VARIN will appear t row, | a [Srecta, Desparcuxs ro Tug Examiner, } rT in f basemet! of the ° - eT Giared hbteatins Machinery Imported. _ <iiidaia eee af kenness at th Stipen- Orrawa, Dee. 24. agistrate’s Court this forenoon. The value of the machinery imported | > bs into Canada during the three fiscal ‘ Concert to-night. Be ane and oo ap meets 1882, and 1883, was} : ~ 36,118,773 against @1,882.570 worth i ier will | ture In Zion P . machinery . ron ted ~ = the ioe Mee Yon ties and | te years, 1876, 1877 and 1878. In the ss ae Ge }fseal year 1882 alone, the value of the . | machinery imported was 2,798,760 | \ rn Light” will return to|@ellars, or near ly a miilion dollars more Georgetown thisevening, and the mails wil]}' one year, than in the three years of Grit ; y arrive 10 the city at the usual time, | ™isrule. The impetus given to manufac o | Suring by the present Tariff, is fully estab- NS is distarbed over the two stand. | lished by these figures, 8 tim The railway works work accord. | ites A New Stand the factories aceord- : ; ncCories accord: | An Untrue Report. ce | = ee lavgerous Nevertheless te:ms | Lonpon, Dee. 24. ar sing opposite the Asylum, and pedes The News Says that the statement of t . ng between the city and = cramme for the 8S. 8S, Concert to Be sure and hear it - Hiem Prices ¢ie hard in Winnipeg. A ri ent of the Toronto Gi-be says the | re still char.e twenty-five cents for 7 Tur s ner “Annie A Delachey, from Ip the ‘‘Mary B.” Labache, also from this pert, and the ‘Margaret Jane,” M i, from Orwell, arrived at Halifax on lay last, - }) = for the basement of the Methodist Church this evening at eight o'clock. -~ —_ A man named Mulrooney, a Bar-tender, o da girlin Montreala few years ago, and, a few days ayo, at Qvebec, shot her dead and then shot himself dead. ‘*The w ages of | Sin is death, eS “i Aw old lady named McKinnon, residing on King Street, near the Envine House, i tfor charity. She needs fuel and fio. | : tid be well tor our charitable &@8$0Cli- t 1s to look after her. 7 Go to the Methodist S. S. Concert to-night. | Don't f rges the pla v-—the basement of the! hurch oe —_ AT the cl sing of Prince Street School fo: the holidays, Pr meypal Mellish was presented by the young ladies with a gold pen and holder and a beautifal inkstand. their pupils, > Ir was currently reported in the city on | Monday and on Christmas day that Augustin Bell, son of Mr, Francis Bell, Keeper of the | Stock Farm, was drowned while driving to | the city on the ice. We are pleased to state there is no foundation for the report, ~ - Tus public will be pleased to know that the Rev. J. Burwash has consented to make an experimental avalysis of the water from Winter River, “pring Park,* nd the different wells in the city. ‘Lhe lecture will take place on Thursday, January 3d. Full particulars t week. leiieinn inistTMAS Day was observed as usual in the city. Services were held in St. Dunstan's Cathedral, and in St. Peter’s and St. Paul's Churches. The afternoon being fine and sleighing good, a very large number indulged in driving. No aceidents, we are pleased to state, occurred, though there was a good deal of cisorderly driving. ———_— Tue schooner ‘‘Grace Carter,”’ which er- rived at Haifax, on Thursday, reports the wreck of aschooner of about sixty tons off Louisburg. She was loaded with coal or potatoes. The crew had a poor prospect of saving their lives. The “G. C.” brought to Halifax the crew of the Norwegian bark *‘Morland,” wrecked at Bay of Islands, New- foundland, a short time ago. ~ > — From Hamiuron.—A gentleman writes: “I have suffered for over four years with night losses aud general weakness, caused by abuse. I had tried all the advertised medicines, and a number of eminent doctors, and found no relief or benefit. I have used twelve boxes of Mack's Magnetic Medicine, and am entirely restused.” See advertisement in another column. [dec24 lw wkly iets Tus recent tribute sent to the King «f Annam to the Emperor of China consisted of:~—1. Two elephants’ tusks. 2, Two rhino- ceros’ horns. 3. Forty-five catties of betel nuts. 4. Forty-five catties ‘‘graims of para- lise.” 5. Six hundred ounces of sandal wood, 6. Three hundred ounces of garroo vood, 7. One hundred pieces of native silk. 8. One hundred pieces of white silk. 9. One hundred pieces of raw silk. 10. One hundred pieces of native cloth. icaadatibenmesidia Smett Satrpments —The Chatham World says the man who, in such a@ country, raises up bis voice a d c les starvation avd ruin when a cotton mill shuts down or a bank sna- p nda, is as silly as the smelt fisherman who wou'd leave the ice in tears and despair be- canse he i uod noti Ing only tom cods in his net sometines Three carloads of smelts and oue of tom cods passed oyer the Chatham Branch on Monday, and three caricads on Tuesday, the cold snap havihg rendered shipme ta sale. snowstorm of Mo day bight got good hauls, half a ton to the net In some cases, saaniiiliaiasais Tue bo rd of Governors of Acadia College are in session at Wolfville It is understood that they spent a port of the two past. days diacassing a resolution to the effect that Dr. Rand, when he accepted the position of pro- | fes or. coupled his aceeptarce with certam conditions as to salary, which conditions, as | appears by the correspon lence, have not yet been accepted, so that there is nowno con- tract, and as the propesed change is not satisfactory to the majority of those concerned itis inexpedient to proceed further in the matter, At latest advices no agreement had besen reached. <a Qvick Work.— We have great pleasure in clipping the following praiseworthy mention of a young Islander abroad from the Daily Statesman published at Austin, the capital city of Texas, U. S. A.:—**The President’s message delivered yesterday to the two houses of the forty-eighth Congress igs presented ja falfphi« morving to the readers of the States- me It was received by wire yesterday and coutains over ten thousand words. The oper- ator’'s ¢opy supplied in this instance was one of the best pieces of manuseript ever sent the St lagrnan from tho Western Union office. eye © © Mr. Charles McNeill, the telegraph operator who took tne President's message for this paper deserves a 8: ecial com- plimemt. Every word was fully reported and written in a bold legible hand. It was the the*most creditable piece of telegraphic re port- ing ‘hye has ome under our noticy for a long Wad. ting, and no reduction for bald heads. | get the Sunday School Concert in | oes with the remainder of the Ezyptian army The fishermen who faced the | -_ tte the Paris evening papers of Saturday that | Earl Granville, M Waddington, and Mar- |qiis Tseng would have an interview this | week is not true, The News adds that an interview between them has never been contemplated. ttillinicessstitiitai tial French Losses. Lonpon, Dee. 25. | The Madrid rresponcent of the Times states that the Chinese did not defend | Sontay, and that the French losses in the }recent battle were much greater than was | offi ially stated. j i Carro, Dec. 24 rhe Arabic official newepsper says the Governor of Berber has telegraphed to the | Khedis e that Hicks Pasha apd 3,000 Egyptians were killed in a fight with El Medhi’s forces. but that Alaiddin Pasha The Fate of Hicks Pasha. | | ts encamped at Mellbass, where his troops are being provisioned by a triendly tribe France on Her High Horse. aadias Panis, Dec, 25, The Nationa? denies the rumor of media | tiation between France and China, and | says that France is resolved to carry out slone, as the honor of France may dictate, The other | the task she has andertaken in Tonquin, teachers of the schovi also received guts from | pi ie Fatal Boiler Explosion. Panama, Dec. 15. The English steamer ‘‘Severn’”’ exploded her boiler at Carthagena, killing seven men and seriously damaging the steamer. Terrible Accident. Ouray, Col Dec. 25. News has been received in Ouray, of a terrible accident at Virginias, whereby 35 men were killed. rr Vessels Damaged. Lowpon, Dec. 25. | The bark “Rolf,” from Chatham, N. | B., has arrived at Bourdeaux in a damaged | condition. Bostoy, Dee. 24 The schooner ‘‘Avgustus Smith,” from Murray Harbor, P, E. I., for Boston, is ‘ashore near Little Nahant, and is in an [easy position. Her cargo is badly damaged. ———— Weather Bulistin Probabilities for the next 24 howrs for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, December 26--10 a. m. Winds from northeast and east, cloudy to fair weather, with local falls of snow in northern, and rain southern portions, higher | temperature, _—_. «+ ee New Glasgow Road. The New Glasgow Road Bible Christian Sabbath School held their fifth Aniversary on Friday, the 19th inst. Although the evening was not very favorable, a goodly number of the parents and visitors assem- | bled, and the ladies very tastefully decorat- jed the school room with evergreens, and ‘the rewards, arranged around, made things look attractive. At the appointed | hour the worthy Superintendent, Mr, John Boundy, took the chair. The meeting was opened by singing, and prayer by the Pastor, the Rev. J. M. Tredrae. | The report read was very satisfactory; ‘the schowl having been open forty-six | Sabbaths, and nearly 5,000 verses recited | by the junior classes é The programme for the evening consisted of singing, dialogues, and resitations, which were well rendered, and with the eloquent | addresses delivered by the Rev. J. A. |D. foe and the Pastor, all were delighted. After the rewards and presents were dis- | tribated among the scholars the meeting dispersed, all well pleased with the even- ing’s entertainment, and resolved, by the | help of Ged, to keep the schvol open for | the winter seagan. EBENEZER. MARRICD. On Tuesday, the 18th inst., at St. Luke’s Cathedral, Haiifax.by the Rev. F. R. Murray, Rector, assisted by Kev. Mr. Peters, Russel, second sonof J. Tremaine Twining, Esq , of Halifax, to Mary Caroline, youngest daug iter of the late Williamj>wabey, E-quire. At the residence of Jares Wares, Esq., Whratky River, father of the bride, on the 18th inst., by Rev. J. A. afoe, Mr. Andrew | McKay, of New London, to Miss Jennie Wares. Dib, At Orwell, on Tuesday, the 18th inst., Mr. Bernard Loughran, aged 62 years. May he reat In peace, CHEAP aNb Goop.—For 50 cents you can purchase from any reliable druggist, a box of Mack’s Magnetic Medicine. which contains forty-five doses; this is cheaper than any other similar medicive sold, and while it is cheap our droggists say it is the best, and | gives satisfact on in all cases. Sold ia Char- 1 ttetown by Apothecaries Hall Co. Read | the advertisement io another column. [dewl7 lw why, \ nn ltle we: Might, Ie, = ed = tt aC ttt tama — —— — —— «7 ets pene ane ig & Fe OSE eM a: mat — al oe ee DECEMEER 26 “Bells Across The Snow.” UO Christmas, merry Christmas ! Is it really come again? Wi'h its memories and its greetings, With its joy and with its pain ? | i And a shadow in the li. bt, And a spray of cypress twining With the holly wreath to-night, And the hush is never broken By the laughter light and low, As we listen in the starlight To the ‘*Bells Across the Snow,” There's a mitor in the carol | O, Christmas, merry Christmas! Tis not so very long - Since other voices blended With the carol and the song! If we could but hear them singing, As they are singing now, If we could but see the radiance Of the crown on each dear brow; There would be no sigh to smother, No hidden tear to flow, As we listen in the starlicht To the ‘ bells across the snow !” O Christmas ! Merry Christmas ! ‘This never more can be ; We cannot bring agaiu the days Of our unshadowed glee. But Christmas ! happy Christmas ! Sweet herald of good will, With holy songs of glory, Brings holy gladvess stil] For peace and hope may brighten, Aud patient love may glow, As we listen in the starlight To the ‘‘Bells Across the Snow.” F. R. HAvergat, **Ah, Christ, that it were possible For one short hour to see The souls we loved, that they might tell us What and where they b_)” Address. To Mr. L, B, Mictrr, Principal of Char- lottetown Business College. Dear Sirn—We, the S:udents attending the Commercial College, of which you are the Principal, beg leave, at this festive season, to express our warm attachment and high esteem for you as our Teacher. Your geutleman!y deportment, the deep interest you haye manifested in our improve- ment, and your unqnestioned ability to fil successfully, the important position which you eccury, have won for you our highest admi- ration, called forth our warmest gratitude, aud secured for you a permanent place in our fond- est remembrance, We bey you to accept the accomprnyinys Silver Plated Skates and copy of Byron's Poem», as a small token of our regard Wishing you the Compliments of the Season and many returns, We remain, Respectfally yours. Pritie H. LeBrovg, Jawurs F, Curt's, Ne.son H. Bovyer. Cu4s. Woeta, J, MaoDoraa tt, Jonny A, Many, and others, December 21, 1883. Frank P. McLgon, JamM*s MacKer, FRaNK |. CHATSSON, JOHN Morrts, Haxry Conyoyty, J. BALDERSON, REPLY. To Frank McLeop, Partie LeBroce, James MackKes, etc., Students of the Commercial Colleze. GENTLEMEN,—It is unnecessary for me to state that vour flattering address, with the accompaning present, is a surprise to me, That I fally appreciate the kind feelings, which prom pted such a mark of your and esteem is not saying enough; I shall treas- ure it up as one of the most valued momentoes of my life. I am glad that my humble efforts in the School Room have been so highly appreciated by you, and I can assure you that I shall spare no pains in the future tomerit a continuance of that favor. Wishing that you, one and all, may enjoy a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. I am, Tam ete., L. B. Mruier, WRECK SALE For the Benefit of all Concerned. To be Sold by Public Auction, on Friday, 28th inst., at 11 o'clock, the Hull and Materials of the BRIG “ALPHET A.” 300 TONS REGISTER, As she now lies stranded four miles north of Port Hastings, Cape Breton; also That Portion of Damaged Cargo, consisting of Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, Iron, Metal Bars, Marble, and about 1000 boxes Tinplates. L. M. POOLE, Agent. Dec, 26, 1883r—2in JAS. G McKEEN, Auctioyeer. Closing Sale of 1883 FPO be sold by Auction, to-morrow, (Thurs- day), 27th instant, at 11 o'clock, at my Sale Koom : 60 Bhls APPLES, lv Boils ONIONS, 15 Hal’ Ch ste TEA, *Q Fen Bound tins French COFFEE, 30 Boxes Valencia RAISINS. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Dec. 26, 1883. STOLEN ,VROM the Store of BREMNER BROS,, about one week ago, a Volume of MR&. BROW NING’s POEMS. fall Morocco, color Brown, (lst Volume), price $5; Also, on Obristmas Eve, some Fringed Christmag Cards, 3 in particular—Satin Prints, padded and perfumed ~] with Child’s Head, and Q with Flowers. A Reward will be given to any ove who wil! give such information as will lead to the discovery of the sneak Thieves, BREMNER BRvS8, Dee, 26, 1883.~3in pat Challenge. LIVER TWIST will trot any colt on the Island of . is age, for $20.00. Twist was two years. iu in July last; but is not particular to a few months, Say sometime through the winter, when the ice is suitable, J, P, IR¥ING. Cape Praverdy, Det, 22, 1983, 1882. keene teeth SIGN OF THE ELEPHANT. oO \V R. BOREHAM has now on hand the LARGEST AND YY , BEST STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPE:S, OVERSHOES & RUBBERS, ever shown by him, price, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FINE GOODS, a specialty. A nice lot of LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FANCY SLIPPERS for the Holidays. Try BOREHAM for a pair of GOOD BOOTS. W. R. BOREHAM, North Side Queen Square. His motto is a good article at a moderate Ch'town, Dec. 10, 1883. —mo we fr 2m FOR THE HOLIDAYS. GREAT SALE OF MENS & BOYS’ CLOTHING, — AT—~ J. B. MACDONALD’S. —_ 0 ———— Men’s Warm Reefers, &3.00 Men’s ticavy Warm Reefers, 4.00 Men’s Heavy Warm Ker fers, 5.00 Men’s bxtra Heavy Reefers, 6.00 70; yon nN \ ‘a. TWN a ry OVERCOATS. OVERCOATS. Men’s Warm Overcoa’s, $4.00 Men's Heavy Warm Overcoats, o). 2b Men’s Extra Warm ¢vercoats, 6.75 Men’s Extra Warm @vercoats, s,.00 Men’s Superior Custom Made Gvercoats, 10,00 0:0 Mu's Heavy Warm Ulster Coats, 5 00 Men’s Extra Meavy Uister Coats, 6,50 Men’s Very Heavy, $8.00, §9.00, $10.00 Boys’ Clothing, in great variety and at reduced prices, during the Holidays. Men's and Boys’ Warm Underclothing, very cheap. Fur and Cloth Caps, the cheapest to be had. Come one and all to the popular cheap store. J. B. MACDONALD'S, Ob’town, Dec. 10, 1883.—2aw wkly her pres Queen Street. GRAND SAI.E or DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING. OHN MACPHEE & CO. will, during the HOLIDAY SEASON, give special bargains iq Dress Goods, Kuit Wool Goods, Mantles, Shawls Flannels, Hosiery, Gloves, &¢ :0 CLOTHING. CLOTHING. Men's Overcoats, $3.90, $5.00, $6.50, $7.75, up. Men’s Ulsters, $4.95, $1.25, $7.00, up. Men’s Reefers, $2.95, $3.50, $4.50, $5.50, up. Fur Caps, Kid Mits and Gloves, Cardigan Jackets, Worsted Tweeds, Under- clothing, Buffulo Robes, Horse Rugs, Small Wares, etc. PARES’ WARP, CH BAP. Cash Buyers can depend on getting REAL BARGAINS in every Department, eediaaasenanaan te _ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JOHN MACPHEE & CO, ROBERT ORR'S OLD STAND, Ch’town, Dec, 12, 1883,-—-2aw wkly pres pat. TEA. TEA. ao AT... BEER & COFF’S. UR TEA is giving splendid satisfaction. Vricer, retail ‘J 24cts., 30cts., and 36cts, Prices, wholesale, very low. FIVE POUND TINS, (screw top), excludes the air, pre- serving the flavor and strength of the ‘lea. Just what is wanted. Halt chests very cheap to the trade. NEw FRUIT. Wholesale and Retail, Chear. “0; ON HAND: 230 boxes very choice Valencia and Layer RAISINS, 30 half-boxes choice LAYERS, 3,000 pounds CURRANT, 200 boxes prime FIGS, 5 cases choice PRUNES, 200 barrels hard WINTER APPLES, No, 1, 20 kegs GRAPES, AND MORE TO ARRIVE. BEER & GOFF. Nov, 14, 1883.—Saw wkly IADUSTALLL JID CONCERI ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM | ee ee THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 27, PROCRAMME : Instrumental Duett.......... Qui Vive Galop Misses Carey and M, Desbrisay. De COR 6 bicices ak at Sweet Violets Miss Crabbe, Reading. . . Miss Barr. Solo (vocal). .1f doughtie deeds my lady please Capt. Maxweil. Pee Gites). ci ed. eke. A eee Mies Bessie Lewis. Re ited eb TAG, coos ke ae MMI 5G 48s oc hciceLdcodsctenceuee. Mrs. M. McLeod, Solo and Chorus........ The Powder Movkey Mr. H, James Palmer, MEE <na0 ovatt ited cans dae tibaths obhienas Mr, E, Harris. SP UII oo dso ate In the North Countrie Miss K. Hensley, eT Wao so Niece cob. cease Mr. Earle. . ass cde obcestlsaceebess Swanee River Doors open at 74 o'clock. Concert at 8 o'clock, A:rission 15 cents. Ch’town, Dec, 22, 1883, IN STORE. Flour—“uperior Fxtra, Cho'ce Brands, Patent Roller, * Beaver,” *, Kent.” Sugar—(Granulated, Refined, bbls; Bar- badves, Porto Rico, lihds., tierces and bbis. Uclasses —Choice Parbadoecs, Ar tigna, Trividad, puns, tierces and bbls, rea—line New Season's, Kaisow ¢ ‘ongou, Raisins —New London Layers. Currants—Provincial and cases and half-bbis Rice—100 ib. and 50-1b. sacks, i heese—Cornwall and Duvk River Factories. Biscuit—soja, Sugar, Fruit, Wine, ete. Kerosene—Mavdard Dom. test, Prime White, Water White, bbis.; Pravt’s Astral, cases, 5-gal. tins, Seda—Bi-carb, Washing Seda, sole Leather—Logan’s Best, No, 1 and No. 2, Pipes—T. D. and Woodstock, 1 and 2-grovs boxes. Watches—Chase’s, 10 and 15-gross boxes. soap — Pale, Hong Kong, Superior Brown. Wrapping *aper— Manilia, Brown Straw, Paper Bags, assorted sizes. Brooms, Pails, Tobacco, etc, Wholesale at Lowest Prices. FENTON T. NEWBERY. Ch'town, Dec. 19, 1883. [pat Gi eod, wy wy pat sj her 3i SOLE LEATHER. 315 Sides Logan's No. 1 avd No, 3, AT BOTTOM PRICES. FENTON T. NEWBERY. Dec, 19, 1882,—~pat 5i. wily wily pat her sj 8 Valencias and Patras, bb?s., ~ CHRESTMAS AUCTION SALES —AT— HARTTE'S BODKSTORE, QUEEN STREBT, COMMENCING AT Seven O'clock Thursday Ey'g, Decem er 20th, and continued every evening during the Christmas Holidays, Great Bargains may be expected in Fancy Goods, Dolis, Vases, Aibums, Toys, Work Boxes, Bak Stands, Pencil Cas: «, Charcch “ervices, i hristimas Cards, Miscellaneous Books, &c. Ch’town, bec 14, 1853. —"f SANTA CLAUS arrived by Special Train at W. F. CARTERS . I: . A = last night, and you sh: uld come and see the load of good things be vroughe, [t consists of choice Coufectionery, Fruit, Pastry aud Cakes, SUCH As ey, Delicious Dessert Creams, Chocolate Cream, Fig ‘reem, Cocoanut Cream, Raisin Cream, Chocolate Cream Drops, Lawns dale Creams and Freach OCr-em Barley Sugar Tos, Almond Candy Walnut Candy, Batter Scotch, Molasses Candy aud Taft v. Vanilla, Walnut, Chocolate, Cocoanut, Mol- asses and Strawberry Caramels Fruit Cake 20, 25, 32 and 40 cents per pound, Plain Cake 32 and 40 cents per pound. Also a large assortment of emall cakes. Beautiful Apples, Pears, Oranges, Lemons Grapes and figs, and Iots of other np things. All the above are the very best aaallty- Please call and see for yourselves # W. F. Carter’s Confectionery. Oh’ vown, Doo, 11, 1863, Se ae