— RENO Fe — a eee | - ill — ss eedeeienea aaa Anniversary Iteme Mey ay niversé | Local aud Other Tems. | ye | PSDAY, | is Vhs total abolitik n BD os i was offic ally an yi RG ET the Christmas Tre and T et #F-' : ‘ is a ay I) 1862. The English |** *8@ Convent this eveniog P es for slaves in : ' Children were Saxo” 4 " like cattle for « Kpor- | esti Many were sent to lreland and Se ‘ s B. O.. Coles Asiv Poll oman orator, used to dispoee yy alas nat gave him the slight- est offence, by putting them into his fish | prads | _— ms socal and Other items, ; Convent | ' dio fo the ¢ tmas Tree at the this evening * ‘ od Tea at the Convent |} CHRISTY AS Ret this evening, - A preject is on foot to establish a roller skating rink ip this city. iste Tuk amount realized by St. Paul's Sunday! Sehool Bezaar and Tea was about $290, : - Forr cases drur kenness at the Stipen- diary Magistrate s Court this forenoon. > fue schooner Gold Hanter arrived with mails at Magdalen Islands on the 15th inst. > THE Daniel Roberts arrived at Ralifex from Orwell with 1720 bashels of osts, on Tuesday last. uooner - hiRVEN persons Were drowned cif the Isle | of Wight on the 15th inst., by the foundering of the stesmship Carruzy —--—-— —_—— men named Wm. Briggs and Thomas Turner were drowned at Middle Southamp- Tw ton, N. B., on the 15th inst. o-—- i ji Hoskirk has removed to the new dwelling at the corner of Prince and Euaton Sti cet’, Opposite the Free Chureh. _- -> A Mesemt will sell Sleighs, Harness, | Robes, Xc., in front of his Auction Room, to-morrow, Friday. Dec. 19, at 2 o'clock. —_—_ ~>----- LongworrH, Esq., of Truro, ov the estate of the late Edward Smith, has presented the poor of Halifax with | a cheque for $1,000. _—— o _ } A DESPATCH says the present government | of Newfoundland will undoubtedly be defeat ed on the Orange-Catholic question at the approaching session. _ ~ THe Tcrr—Gov. Stanferi’s four-year-old filly, Sallie Banton, trotted a mile in 2.17} at| San Francisco, Cal., on the 13th inst. Vbis | heats the four-y ear-old record, | ~- > - i Ricwnarp Hunt, Summerside, P. EK. L, | agent for Messrs. Peek Bros. & Co., wholesale dealers in tea, Loudon, England. lresh samples. Orders filied by cable. ISRAEL behaift of > ~ THe steamer M. A. Starr left Halifax on Tuesday night for this port, and is due here this evening or to-morrow, aud sails on re- turning as seen as discharged and loaded. snngeiiniippeaiiii Epwarb WaAsseLL has resigned his position | as City Engineer of Winnipeg, and will pro- | bably return to Nova Scotia, Winnipeg ¢ fers $3,000 a year toa competent Engineer. nalts We congratulate Mr. Macneill, of the tirm ot Sullivan & Macueill on the event which is duly chronicled tc-day under the proper heading, and wish him and his fair partner many years of health and happiness, ~ ~ > —— THe dwelling house at Pisquid Bridge, occupied by Mr. Mills, and owned by Capt. Walsh, of this city, was totally cousumed by fire on Wednesday night. It was a well- tlaished, two-story, pitch-roof house, and we | learn was pot insured. a - zs:--_ A Gas explosion wrecked a houst in Mon- treal on the 15th inst., destroying every pane of glass. The cook and the groom were blown some distance by the explosion ; they were covered by the debris. Three persons were removed to the hospital, suieaiiniedies We informed that John Newson will yemove his Furniture Warerooms before Curistmas to his new premises, burnt district, next toSt. Patrick's Hail, Queen *quare, his old staud, and that he will in the meantime seli Furniture very cheap for cash. He has a} nice line for the Xmas holidays. — 7. — Tue faneral of the late Wr. John Jury was very largely attended yesterday. The Sens of Temperance walked in a body, and many citizens testilied their respect for the departed. At the Wesleyan Church the service was con- ducted by the Rev. Messrs. Rice, Cowper- thwaite and Smallwood, and at the grave the tuneral service of the Sons of Temperance was read by the Rev. Dr. FitzGerald, Senior Past Grand Worthy Patriarch of the Island. a > -- A YEAR ago last summer, a wealthy banker ot Chicago, Mr. H. K. Symonds, visited ihe Island, accompanied by his beautiful and ac complished wile, who is a daughter of Mr. George MeKay, formerly of New London, but uow of Chicago, and a grand-daughter of Mr. Jubn Lockerby of this city. Together they speat some weeks in town and country, and a are jolier fellow than Mr, Symonds we never met. Recently a cheque for the very handsome sum of $100, was re- ceived from Mrs. Symonds, through her cousin, Miss Annie McKay, daughter of Wil- liam MeKay, Esq., Postmaster at Clifton, in wid of the funds of the Presbyterian Church at that place. It does us good to record such deeds of benevolence—it shows that Mrs. Symonds cherishes fond recollections of the home of her childhood, and we trust that ther Islanders abroad will follow her noble example as their means may allow.—Herald. —_—_-- > --—_— Tig public temperance meeting held last night in Scott’s Hall, by the Prince Eiward = .' ¢ (meee ER he Br ne ts oneannants days since wrote to | of-wars-man, = evens eduaiiietecee ‘ “Ee he ATR 5 on > Aner ” - —., x 0 t —~A a ities ~— nent ~ ~—. \ SHOEMAKER at Wytheville, Va » a few} President - tt Cleve- | Jand askir for his measure . ar, f _ ar he Proposes to make him for ws ‘oauguration. Governor Cleveland teptied ina polite note, enclosing a $20 hill for the boots. The shoemaker return. ed the money, but the Governor insists on baying and sent the money back, stating that he would wear the boots on his in- Dict iteieie ' } : | auguration day, einsnias ’ Rien Cartatn Beprorp Pim, of the royal navy, who is pow in Chicago, has on foot 2 plan for building a railroad from Cheyenne to Hudson’s Bay, for the transportation of cattle to England, instead of bringing them to Chicayo and thence shipping them east. The road will cost about $10,000,000, and he wants America to subscribe 14 per cent. of that amount, and England 1} per cent., and the remainder he claims he will be able to ra‘se on the London stock exchange ina few days ulsasnlniiaah a _ A Horriste Exampre.—On the 11th inst. while James Lyman of Brown Co, Ind., who was noted for his profanity, was pouring forth a volley of oaths he was stricken to the earth. His sight was destroyed, speech gone and motion impossible. After thirty minutes of prostration he recovered slightly, but was unable to regain his speech. Hiseyes were dimmed. He has sinee been in a half-conscious condition, also iidiiaaiiblicianies A Brave Fireman.—As a passenger train on the Reading and Columbia Rail. road was running at the rate of thirty miles an hour, near Ephrata, Pa., on the 12th inst., the engineer noticed a child on the track, some distance ahead. He called the attentein of fireman T. J. D, Conlan to the fact, when the latter made his way to the pilot and grasped the child just as the engine was about to pass over it. The child was taken to Columbia to await iden- tification. incites Rocer Ticnznorne, the English claim- ant, has written toafriend in New York asking him to ask P. T. Barnum to guar- antee him for a six months’ tour through America with Barnum’s circus. He ex- plains that he and his children are depend. ent upon his own exertions for support while he is trying to get the Act of Parlia- ment repealed and a royal commission granted to inquire into the whole case. Mr. Barnum answered this, saying that Sir Roger would not prove attractive in this country. _- - ° Hatirax Sritt Aneav.—The Chronicle ‘has the following, under the caption, ‘*The Ruling Passion Strong in Church’’: Last evening a gentleman of bibulous habits was induced by his dear wife to accompany ber to church for a change, and she gave him a ten-cent piece to put in the collection box. He happened to have a solitary cent in his pocket and felt a gnawing at his vitals, which only a glass of his accustomed tonic could soothe, so he financed the cent into the contribution box, and with states- manlike ability pocketed the ‘tenner.’ The possession soothed him to a self-satisfied state of mind in which he listened atten- tively to the able discourse, in which was much temperance exhortation, but ere the praises of it had died from his lips he was eagerly hunting for an open bar, With difticulty he succeeded in obtaining access, but only with disgust to find that the coin was a counterfeit’ A ‘friend in need’ was, however, at hand. aus A covrLte of years ago the Halifax | Chronicle published a sensational story to the effect that a Halifax schooner, pur- chased by General B. F. Butler and Capt Tarr, of Gloucester, had sailed on a piratical expedition to the coasts of Mada- gascar. The paragraph was the subject of a good deal of amusement at the time. A despatch published in Tuesday’s Halifax Herald explained the mission and destina- tion of the schooner, which was a wrecking expedition to the Antarctic Ocean, and gave the names of the lost crew, most of whom were Haligonians. This differed very materi- ally from the Chronicle's story of the missing sailors. John Spicer, aged 46, an old man- Jeaves a wife and family. Donald Fraser was 29 years old; his wife is now in the States. John Carrigan, aged 3?, a native of Elmsdale, leaves a wife and family here. The brothers Hilchey were natives of P. E Island. John Baker, 21, Edward Little, 50, cand P. Byrne, were all Haligonians. It is possible that the Con- quest may yet turn up. She was well sup- plied with provisions, and it is not unusual for a vessel to be absent more than two years on such a long voyage. ia aiceliieaninh Mr. Moses Oares, one of Canada’s weather prophets, of whom she has a large crop, predicts as follows:—‘‘ As to the coming winter, | have not seen any reason to alter my opinion expressed two months since. The tracks of both high and lew barometric areas this fall have been such as to indicate very strongly an unusually mild winter. I expect the winter generally to be mild till nearly the close of the win- ter. There will be periods remarkably warm—warm enough in fact in southern Ontario, Michigan and New York to permit of winter ploughing. The general charac- ter of the season, however, will not prevent short cold waves of great severity, quite as sharp, in fact, as we have in severe seasons. I think a return of weather, cold for the season, likely in March ov a little earlier, but I do not look for sleighing in the southern counties that will at any time Livision, was a very pleaeant and interesting one. Mr. J. W. Wa‘tman occupied the chair. The speakers were O»pt. John Evans, P. R, | Bowers, T. C. James and J. A. Lawsor, The! addressea were all weli delivered, and directly.) bearing oa the present aspectof the temper- | ance question, Lhe points brought out were: Prohibitionists are sure to win in the end They may be now and then repulsed by the | emissaries of Satan, but defeated, never. In| this city, where the Scott Act has been con- | firmed by popular vote, the devil has his etm.- | last more than a few days, Altogether in all parts of the province the period of sleighing will be much shorter than usual and the precipitation, rain and snow com. bined, will until February be less than usual, except in the extreme northern parts of the province.” Cut this out and stick it in your hat. o-<—. oa -* eee A Carp.—To all who are suffering from Ne issaries, He has both men and women whoae errors and indiscretions of ycuth, nervous willing to do his work in vendivg s'rong | weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., drink. Temperance men have now an opper- | I will send a recipe that will cure you, ~~ tunity of electing a temperance Mayor and| OF CHARGE, This great remedy was dis- councillors who will instruct the paid officers eovered by a missionary m Scuth American of the law to do their duty. Select readings | Send self-addressed envelope to Rev. Josrrit were given by J. J, Chappelland J. M; Davis, ‘U: Ixwan, Statian D, New York. and a vocal solo by Wm. Turner. The choir, Gendie past :bh tot capontet a meetipg. | Clothing, when you cap get Clothing matle at as cheaper, does it ? declO--wkly Im dy law. under ithe leadership of aeataer aed ron- tributed much to the success of §he ° We should like to see sore weetings of this D. A: | kiod held during the winter. ae WYSAROTNT HR, Perkins } AVING made an addition GOODS HOUSE in this UUMPLETE PREMISES, Gents’ GLOVES and MIT Sik HANDKERCHIEBRS., SCARFS and TIES, COLLARS and CUFFS, Gents’ UNDERCLOTHIN Ch’ town, Dee. 17, 1884. Ch'town, Dec. 17th, 1884. THEM. ‘all, AEE + ee pate tie a Y " se 18, 1884 to their premises, they are now the Largest Exclusively DRY Province, UV Giving their whole attention to this branch, they are. in @ position to give the very Best Value. LARGH STOCK. nr < emnmee ) — ee a ae em ee Fur-lined CLOAKS at a big reduction, Ladies’ ULSTERS at a big reduction, Wool Scarfs & Squares at a big reduction, Cloths, TS, G, LAST SW. & A. BROWN & CO, intend making a change in their firm about the end of February, A they now offer their large and well assorted stock of Dry Goods at GREAT BARGAINS, Previous to Stock-taking they will Sell the balance of their) MANTLES and JACKETS at a big reduction, Men’s Fur CAPS KC. Ladies’ GLOVE Fur CAPS and MUFFS, Real Lace SCARFS, HOSLERY and CORSETS, Newest CORSETS. SLIPPER PATTERNS, CUSHION PATTERNS, BRACKETS PATTERNS, Cotton Goods of Every Description we Guarantee to be as Cheap as any to be found. PERKINS & STERNS. THE GREAT SALE WILL CONTINUE UNTIL ALL THE GOODS ARE DISPOSED OF AT BREMNER BROS.’ BOOKSTORE !: 6,000 yards Scotch and Canadian TWEEDS at 20 per cent off, 2,400 yards Mantle and Ulster CLOTHS at greatly reduced prices, 3,900 yards Colored Silks, Satins and Plushes at 20 per cent off, 4,000 Scotch and Canadian Wool Shirts and Drawers at 20 per cent off. Scarlet and Grey Flannels, Shirtings, Tickings, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Wincevs, Prints, Cretonnes, Bleached and Unbleached Damasks and Table Napkins at a big discount. Balance of their stock of Mantles, Dolmans, lined COATS, MILLINERY, &c., AT COST. Carpets, Oilcloths, Mattings, Hearth Rugs, Door Mais, Xc., at prices that are bound to CLEAR Fur Caps, Hats. Muffs, &c., at greatly reduced prices. AEE NRE WHSLESALE AND RETAIL ! This is a bona fide Sale, as all Goods must be cleared ont before the change is made in February. Call early and avoid the rush. and directly opposite the Market House. Charlottetown, Dec. 8, 1884. Ce eet ae ee LM ND ANS emnenmnetore Millinery and Cluakmaking, — YHE Misses Currie, having returned from Boston, are now prepared to execute orders with dispatch, and in the very latest stvles, Ch’town, Dec, 138—6i eod NOTICE. FEXHE Subscriber would most respectfully inform those 1: debited te him that until the Ist Javuary, piox., he will be happy to receive the sev: ral amounts due him at his store on Creat George Street. Additional expense wi'l be incurred for collection after that date. E. MACDOUGALL, Chitown, Dev. 1, 1884—2 aw wkly Weas—> Remember the place —Desbrisay’s old stand, next door to Beer & Goff’s Grocery, W.& A. BROWN & CO, DECEMBER Knitted Wool JACKETS at a big reduction. Always Cieip and prices Reliable, without doubt this is the place to buy your itiankets, Comforts, Counterpanes, Flannels, Wincey, Linens, TIP-TOP VALUES IN DRESS GOODS & VELVETEENS. &C, A RENNICK, = PUBLIC MEETING At Stanley Bridge, New London, TUBLIC MEETING will be held at Stanley Hall, New London, on TUES- | DAY, the 23rd inst., at 2’clock, p. m., to |consider the demands to be made upon the Dominion Government relative to pb ic works for New London, and to take in'o con- sideration the winter communication question under the Terms of Con‘ederation. Dr. Jenkins and Mr. Davies, the representatives oi the ‘County, are respectfally invited to be present. A full attendaace requested. THOMAS RFID, GEO. B. McKAY, JAS. M, SQUAREBRIDGE, WM HOGAN, Stanley, Dec, 13, 1884—till m ber pres PE (SLND RAILWAY. CHRISTMAS EXCURSION. oe aoe RETURN TICKETS at One First-class Fare will be issued to and from all stations on this Railway on 24th and 25th December, inst., good to return up to and inciuding January 5th, 1885. JAMEs COLEMAN, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, Dec. 16, 18%4, decl6 —eod pat eo] wky pas Ii. - CHEAP GOODS, at a big reduction, S and MITTS, GRAND Clearance Sale of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Spec- tacles, &c., to make room for a large impor- tation in the Spring. Now is the time to secure Bargains for Xmas and New Year's presents at half price. A3 Ll intend sel'ing at reduced prices for one month, do not fail to cali early. I havea large stock of Watches, Chains, Leckets, Charms, Brooches, Ear-rings, (vff- Buttons, Wedding (in 10k and 18k) and Sett and Band Rings, Bracelets, &c. A _ pice assortment of Clocks, Silverware, &c. Repairing punctually attended to Clocks, Watches, Teltdiey, &c. All work warranted. sa Don’t forget the place. G. G. JURY, North Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Dec. 5—law wkly SURPLUS BAND INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE. SET of Brass Band Instruments, con- 4 \ sisting as folluws, viz ; y One B Fiat Baritone Bravs, Pi-ton Valve, Agent, One EF Flat Pocket Cornet, siiver Plated, Piston V.ive, a Foar B Flat Brass Cornets, Rotary side Action, Two E Flat Altoes, Brass, Rota: y Top Actin, One B Flat Baritone, do do do One E Flat ‘‘ireular Bass do de do One pair Cymbals, Turkish. The above Iostrements can be seen by ap- plyiag to Mr. Galbraith in this city. HENRY BEER, Lt Col. & Pres, Rand Committee. Ch’town, Dec, 11, 1884—e04 wkis Qi WANTS, LOST, FOUND, we. NOR SALE.—A Vaiuable Farm in Belfast, situated in a good )ocali'y, with plenty of good hrewood and Jumber ; will be sold ata great bargain. For farther particulars a; ply to J. W. MeVonaid, Eldon, or at ts office, dec 13 _ OF P, E. 1.—We stl take Bank of P. E. L. votes at the City Hardware {dee 16 3i wkly Ulsters, Fur- Store.-—Nortén Bros, CO paid for Bank of P, E. i, notes at Norton Bros. {dee 16 3i wkly > ANTED—A girl for general housework. Apply at Examiner office. [deel6 3i O LET~—A Cottage near Spring Park, con- taining six rooms (pump ia kitchen) with stable and garden. Apply at ” Oakland House,” King treet decl5 tf W ANTEUD—To purchase, a second-hand Bagatelle or Missippi Board, Ad- dress, EXAMINER office. dect3 ANTED—A General Servant, having a good kowledge of plain cooking, Ap- ply toJ. F. Montgomery, near the Drill Shed, corner of Kent Street. deo'2 ARRIAGES, Buggies, Cabs stored for the winter in a dry warehouse; no cattle on the premises; safe from fire. nqure at Reddin’s Drug Stora. decl2 twk gO LET—From the Ist January next, the Warehouse on Sydney street, next door to the Grey Nun’s Hospital. For terms ap- ply to Owen Connolly. dec3 2aw wkly ti 31 ry.O LET -- The premises at present occupied by Horace Haszard, Esq , at the foot of New Watches, New Clocks, New Barometers, New Thermometers, Just New Spectacies. Received and Offered Cheap. Old Steck Cheaper than! ever, to Clear. } feod whly.] KE. W. TAYLOR, NEXT TO WATS NS. Queen s street, Possession piven on the Ist day of January next, A. D, 1885. For fur- ther particulars apply to R. R. bitzgerald. PHOTOS gra or the Holiday Season! SEWING MACHINE, in perfect work: | ing order, will be sold at a sacr.fice. { | { Apply to G, Brace, Siduey Street, nov24 4w mo th most Genuine and Artistic productions | 74\O LET—A Cottage on Pir arant street, in the Provinces. i containing eight rooms. with et ble and Landsc»pe and Portrait Work are made by coachouse attached. Appiy to J bn K-lly ; men who have real practical utility and known nvJow | | repown in their respective lines, - oo, Photographs are now known as the | sz The public never regret calling on, E will give exciusive sale at and pear | LEWIS, Grafton Street, Ch’town, P. EF. Charl tretown, of our EKotire Vi heat | Island. Flour, to a dealer who wil! push it. Covered deci0—3w wkly3mos | by patent. Easil sold. We guarantee 100 | es —— bread to the barrel than any other . | flour. ~FRANKLIN Mints Co, 38 Clark Street Mrs. R. YOUNG?S —ouinwe ti ce | BC beyta ROOMS, up-stairs at W. | OR SALt}~—A sho BAF, |yteat & A. Brown & Co.'s, te a’ Tuy a riromed Hats’ A improyeyent.— and Boupets always on hand, oct23—eod a Bsahinue Oaice, SES Sar wile Si, a ee aa ode price. a’ ble ya aass iad Bi is Sah fain demain, ann. 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