onli, des ELT OTST OO - ——— te tanta andienolien a = ma me > THE DAILY EXAMINER, DECEMBHR 13, 1882. TELECRAPHIC NEWS. { fecal and Other Items, AER D. C CHIRISTMAS, 1@SZ or wrzan. ’ \ Ni Vi AH ex Ir sident ct thy . » eorienale il] iSPeetal Desrarcurs ro THe EXAMiner. | 7 iA \ \ Grand Concert will be Phe Viee-Regal Tour. SOURIS EAST , Ni ' \ all ‘? Tuesday ev: : | “ Lst ; t i Rec. Bt tam te I the MONTREAL, Dee. 12. ee es | : : a for itin Satarday’s pavers It is now stated that the Governor- ‘Off . R | ( k H | : + }General and the Princess Louise will visit 7 ) NTI 4 bE Oya d ote ’ M. ] K Q ee man «. F Samp alt the prin ripal cities of the United States ) T \ YY 4 | Dee, 11, 1882.—-]m 3aw wly 3m ' 4 Nia g Co., r rs Adams, Mass., | before re turning to Canada. i b «' } ‘ ‘ @ i) $} surely pPossess¢ l of ' E ; : acu ‘ cr it ired me of a se e - , ial EN N © ”" es imatism when oth r ventiiiin Phe False Prophet Defeated. . « . ° 2 } C T a ‘ed, — | Are offering great inducements to cash buyers during the Holiday > Lonpon, Dec, 32. r . ” —— ON enquiry « 7 Conroy - ho met him in| Major Siewart telegraphs that the False | SC QSOn. , \ 1 that Mr WGackett, M. P| Pr. ph t who has been threatening Khar- ti {i Sk tl Ri k, femal hea skele at" rot ho he hes tating Kiar ee has a eae itizen's Skating Rin papers, to whik h, ‘a this | two engagements, viz., at Bar and El Obed. A sple nad Var 1e ty of \ inter « ackets are Oorere¢ an im mense ; ae ee oe, oe The first detachment of the Soudan ex- i - pedition has arrived at Khartoum. discount. ir YHE CITIZEN'S SKATING RINK will Ty ese Primrose makes a nice present - ——_ ¥ - - : : . be opened on or ebout tmas. They are pure white and pink | Great Fire in aic se ‘ ome = ‘ -ipte > . "i r , tmas. They are pure white sod pink amnion, Fur Goods, Knitted Wool Goods, Skirts, ete., will be sold ex- Monday, the 18th inst. ry hoice lot be had at GC. orders early [dee 13 4i cau Leave your New York, Dec. 1%, Advices from Kingston, Jaibeien, report that a terrible fire is raging there, and that the business portion of the city has been ‘ees ctl ll te “-- - > _ on ; Yr y 7 f Ce edingly low. ({CE PERMITTING.) 8 ae The Band wil! be in attendance from eight joronto riobe s Ottawa corr sponder t A lot of Fancy Goods, suitable for Christmas presents,which must destroyed. ull ten o’cleck, p. m ivs that leading {,overnment supporters aa Tick ts fi } t A not : . . ane " . ; he » logs a gy, e ets ) € é othec ¢ H ll t been informed that Parliament will meet cotmiatet at £6,000,000 sts. | be cleared out, are arranged on tables, your choice for 20, 30 and_),, Ts sale st Apotiecarics all « for the despatch of basiness on Thursday, fiuudreds of families are homeless. > . ; the following prices: February 8th. This news may be con | << 15 cents and upwards. ORO Doni vethibinticnndielbcediane lla $5 00 en wa it may pot, ‘er * ‘ x rex . . al = ts GENERAL CABLE NEWS. ane o Sogsoos vebeds costhingin beoviiodes Begnss ecole 3 50 Ss. 8 al SE UPMIORAMG ...1.a.snones'seigndinenadaniae dapvacis 1 00 pete Mn idee a ae If you wish to make a Christmas preseut of Blankets, Comforts, ae on Skating (OYE) earene vr 2 5 . ley " s to awe ie ya he a t ine "yeENNA, Dec. 10. ‘ ernoon Skating (Girls) ......... ......00 2 00 Fas epahadeniinetiamateetien a ee): ‘oes “shiballstig eiliueen iahuiited-ak: the beta: Napkins, Table Covers, Kit Mittens, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Single Tickets, all times... a6 ‘j ed) ' t ner epresent 4 i t i gle ckeis C ro e 43 sl City Councils had their expenses paid by | Neeting of the Hungarian Diet on Satur- ™ " . | : : ~ the ty fr m which they entan. | day afternoon. The uproar was caused by sar fs, Dr CSS G oods, Shit ts, Dr aw ers, Car digi an Jackets, etc., we + gy of Gal braith’s Band have been t . }an intemperate specch of Herr Rohonezy, oo ea a Some al ue schooner “ Carrier Dove ” left Point du | in wy ch, referring to public expenditures, can supply you with these goods ver \ low ; Giv e usa call, W. C. HOBKIRK 2 Chene on the 7th, at 3a wm., for Summerside, | he denounced the abuses which prevailed in oe ee. Sceretary i P. E.1. Arrived there, took in a cargo of oats} public ‘works and severely arraigned the Dec, 2, 1882,—4i i and re ned to Point du Chene on Friday | management and control of the expendi | ee, 4; J aes night Ths is the quick: st _trip for a sailin fs es 1u this connexion. Be coming greatly SS @ ' } vessel on record, —St. John Telegrap }excited he alleged that there was in exist- ; on CHANGE OF TIME id a er yj. }enee @ band of scoundrels holding pro- Charlottetown, Dec. 11, 1882. A th ‘Hk Superintendant of the Katlway has d | minent pirces in the present ministry, and i that for the inf se inter VA LUABLE | FREEHOLD FARM rination of th e , > | stated that the Secretary of State was their 7 ileader. The excitement at this juncture ested two large and f the crossings approach- | : i any intense, and the presiding officer two blasts Ot LEAVING FOR PICTOU. For Remainder of Season N AND AFTER 2nd dey of December whistie will be given at th 1} : ) 1 ymotive of ecamme Uharlottetown, by the lo from having mails TiS train ir Mai iiand the | abruptly terminated the session. As a result of the debates, Herr Rohonezy, WE ARE OFFERING AT THE om Ge orgetowna © ewe am selellips -ecmrcncgatiligti, ote At se : - | the deputy making the charges, has chal : Dacian . ie Te 50 a - . next, the Steam Navigation Company { fo FRrozi x TO DeatHu . arly on Friday morn- | | lenged he Minister A ~ — = - { For Sale, by Auction, Steamers will ieave Charlotte ‘town for Pictou, : . waa Ged > ti whe ort a ee od pred, and a duel will be fought to- on Monday, Wednesday, Friday aud Saturday t was yu Oy the side of Stillwater | morrow. ° S S “Ve ; ON ie ie ; F ‘ 1 47 1883 mornings at FIVE o'clock, j Avent 2 y 7 Z : we hile Tete nae BEKLIN, Dec. 10, y Wednesday, Dag I’, ; i Also, the Georgetown trips will be discon : : oe Seed a ne thks latins os : ad : in ; M. Sibiriakoff, a Russian millionaire, ions tinued after this week. } | is toe annemeiaggieghay Feat op Seg auesigerneaie patron of the Arctic explorer Nordenskjold, ~E . ' \ . ai “ ee By Order. 4 1g snow storm, and perished in a short time. ‘ iF HAT Valuable Freehold Farm, contain- | ; § snow share, one) ne. | has failed. BEFORE CHRISTMAS Mi lay | PW, maxite | lg Paris, Dec. 10. - “~ Secretary. , : a ‘ a » . 1a . 2 ‘hh? br semr erp mee E CITY OF GLA GOW Bank failed four years An editorial note in the Paris Telegraph. i he I ollow inf Goods, at etic Pi i¢ es MN Lia©O ACRES, Ch’ town, Nov. 27, 82. ago, but its kqaidation has just been accom-| of Saturday, asserts that a prominent mem- Situate in plished. | Kvery-penny of the Bank’s last | ber of tI British. Parl aes at . ee ee ee er ae mn ’arliament is endeavgr- pmpeie sone h 2 thas een pail, and the remaining ates] ig \onganian. public mestinge in Per N orth St. Kleanor’s, Lot 11, | Fancy pale and Tea, okt tan eet ae _ The : iguidatoré paid off| a _ oie 5s to seer conned pe A Lot of W hite Blanke ts, at SL50 and § a. sti ' +t sas hiae 6 | 855, nde totale naa , e out of |Which would tend to divide France anc a a tin two miles of Summerside, lately Joccu- : thd "pod a? of wi z “ ae. 7 c Sods pet - Eogland om the Egyptian question. A Lot of Men's Reefing Jackets, $2 75 a wa $3.50, ‘pied by Benj. Schurman, and owned by the | ‘aoed: a Rey pe oy om h Building ( a in a , The Senate has unanimously passed a vote . s sla — ~ Subscriber, will be sold by Public Auction, on | ee 00,000 f fo I lief A Lot of Men 8 Overcoats, a4. 0% and $4.50. | the premises, on Wednesday, 27th December, ~~ | of credit for 1,000,0 ranes tor the relie I ; » | VMIARKET HALL Scent . Adi. Oenueidticeais-Wateite; tha & Whe sufferers by floods in the Seine dis-| 4 Lot of Men’s Ulsters, $5.50. | instant. : The above farm is in an excellent state of | trict, which are now subsiding. Stipendiary Mayistrate, at Char’ottetown, on | > ! | cultivation, near the best market on the Is. | er: December ith, at the suit of James Curtis, | Dusuin, Dee. 10. A Lot of Men's I alts, $° 2600, SR. 50 and 53.00. | land, and fronts on Richmond Bay, hier’ | ‘| Inspector of Licenses for Queen's ¢ pend The Government has given £1,250 reward 4 Lot of Ladies’ c loth Sacques, $1.00, S175 and $2.25, abundance of mussel mudcan be had, On ; ae Patrick Keily, City, was fined $50 and costs, or two months imprisonment. Bernard | Murphy was also convicted and fined, on the pas i3th inst. 850 and costs, or two months im- 'to the three Joyces who were witnesses for | the prosecution in the trial of the Maam- trasnpa murderers. Wednesday, 20th December. Donations will be oe received by the undersigned Committee | the premises are a very fine modern Dwelling A Lot of Ladies’ Skirts, 50 cents, | House (iarge kitchen), an excellent well of | A Lotof Cheap Tweeds, 40, 50 and 60 cents up, for Men’s and | ®t! 824 00d fences and outbuildings. | tel we 4 ae hi. This Farm is known as one of the best hay Roms, Dec. 10. prisonment. J farms in Prince County, and would make, in | Mrs, Whitman, Mrs, M. A. Cameron, iB cs M ' H Pi | iR naw cinta cult Veusun 4 L t red W a } G d I D G d | every respect, e | Mrs. Jas. DesBrisay, Mrs. Louis Wood, as THe gvickesr yzr.—Messrs Horne, Pierce | Mussiah fereig ster, et 0 neevs 0 Oods ane eSS ods | Mrs George Davies. Miss Hearts un & Co., of this city, received an order yester- -| hav e resitited in the latter agreeing to con- ¢ ) ; e r 0 ’ A DESIRABLE HOMESTEAD, Mrs. Neil McLeod, Mies Currie : ‘*Torquin,” | tribute to the eradication of disaffection in - . Scene a (Smiter gpm ae day morning to load the schooner A Lot Men’s Wool Underclothing, very low. S Shirts, job lots. | Mrs. F. Lawson, Miss Scott —OR— with oats for Pictou. At 11 o’elock, a m.,/ Poland in return for Russia's agreement to Mrs. S. McRae. : ‘ they commenced the work, and by half past allow Consistory to recognize the Polish A Let of Men's Ch’ town, Oct, 43, '82,—2aw a eS four had pat 5,406 bushels on board. The bishops. Suburban Residence ! r night and arrived in ht o'clock. schooner sailed in the all right, at eig and shows what! A Lot of Horse Rugs and Carriage Wraps at very low prices. Lonpon, Dec, 11. Five persons have been drowned by break- ™ : - SE mee ge Terms at Sale. Inspection invited. Pictou this morning, JUST OPENED! ‘| = seca | This is the quickest yet : s os = ot promptitude and activity may do. It is au|ing through the ice w hile skating. - GEO DAV! ES & CO. | ARCHIBALD McMILLAN. : old saying that ‘‘Providence helps the smart- | thermometer registers seven degrees below » , ‘i | 4 ' est men.” | freezing point. Charlottetown, Dec. 8, 1882 Sommerside, Dec. 9, ’82—.2aw wly 2i | BY MRS MACLEAN 7 : ~ a Bressets, Dec. 11. — ————— ese = | , , 4 J Mipw ager en often lack vigor, this can ‘ . .: . 1 ' be malate ‘that Ceetiente ro ‘aa Canon Bernard, charged with abscond- ON EXHIBITION. (At the Store formerly occupied by Mr. ; G | * a cn “¢ - M ms ks Mesnetia Medicine. | ing to America with the treasury of the Quirk, South Side Market Square), | i Read the advertisement in another column of | Diocese of Tournay, has enabled a Commis- | i to-days paper. Sold in Char! ottetown by | sary of Police to obtain $28,000 from Bos- The finest assortment of | A First-Class Fancy Store aH. Apothecaries Hall ( {no30 2wks eod wkly. | ton, and $500,000 from New York, of the Factory Cloth =. ' a ' > stolen treasure. a } > i Tue market on ‘Tuesday was small Dvusurn, Dec. 11 —OF— BI ee | —COMPRISING ~ : Sales brisk at the following prices: - Beef The full tof the L ao ieaioniom anketing, LL the newest Fancy Work, Chenille Sah ome tye a cel tet Gea WA EADS AND BOY'S CLOTHING Mansel [A ae ee Mutton, 4 to 9 cents; Lamb, 5 to { cents; c ear Litt ina test case affect ‘ew ‘ |ions, Banners, Brackets, Table and Mantle Pork, carcass, 6 to 8 cents; do, small, 9 to onimissioner Litton ina test Cc io t Yarns ete . v Ww “ Em! 9 Sir Jol ¢ Sy ¢)| Draperies, Wool Work, Stamped Embroidery, 12 eents: Turkeys 60 to $1.00; Geese, | ing 1,200 tenants on the estate of Sir John <i 2 : on . a ae +i —AT— ; ; in Table C overs, Toilet Setts, Antimacasezers, 45 to 65 eents: Ducks, 25 to 35 cents; Fowls, Leslie, in ¢ ounty erent The question —AT THE— | & Re Cotton, Wool and Linen C anvass, inten 20 to 25 cents; Chickens, per pair, 20 to 45/in dispute was concerning the interpreta- end Wed Atte Oniw ass, Cotton Aida, Pene- cents; Butter, fresh, 22 to 25 ce nts; do . tub, tion of the ““ hanging gall clauses ”’ of ar- ohn B. MA CDOWN ALD’ S. FACTORY CLOTH AND WOOL HEPOT, | ! lope Ai la OC anvass, Railw ay Aida Canvass, 2@ to 22 cents; Eggs, 23 to 26 cts; Flour, per| rears Rent Act, and it was decided strictly SI) sietptihonsiventie ; : | Bragg’s Transferring Patterne, Roman Satin 100 tbs » 93.00 ? 20; Catme al, da 100 Ibe., in the tenant's favor. MEN’S WARM REBFE ERS 00 «. H. SCHURMAN, Cloth, Mail Cloth, Felt and Plush in all the $2. 19 we 99.00; Feta — 20 to 42 conte; Hay, te or. th Pett ke - > B RS +; 00. Great GrorGe Steger | newest shades, Filloselle Embroidry, Crewell 59 to 69 cents; Vats, 34 to 35 cents; Turnips, M EN S HEAV Y R KEP a Ch’town, Oct. 24,°82.—2m eod wkly | and Tracing Silks, Arrasene in Wool and Silk, l4 to 16 cents ; Sheepskins, 65 to 75 cents. MEN’S HRAVY REEFERS, $5.00. i Siskel es Silk and Chenille Cord and Tassels, Pompons, ee allie t ae 4 “A MEN’S VERY HEAVY REEFERS, 86.00. ii T th th: p t | ae. o eee EMPERANC! James arrut 8 s AWeQa Ewp , alien.’ 2 > QO ee | 00 ality, ) e ant in er- W. Patriarch of the Sons of Te mpe rance, | + eae amis th sath ) 7$, $8, $9, $10. ore ait all He ry. as Fleecy Me ova ye) Sy Wool, = e o organized a new Division of that order on the i ceceeenstemmsnenent N'S i O LAUVU:, d, ht.od, Peacock Fingé ring Victoria Yarm, (the very Sth inet., at Knutsford, O'Leary Road, Prince | MEN’S WARM OVERCOATS, $5 50. : | best yarn for kuitting purposes), Crewell ; , pur} , County. Kautsford Pivision. No. 133. was | “ MEN’S VERY WARM OVERCOATS. 86.00 Do you want to see the choicest | Shetland, Floss, Fairy Floss EE Thread constit ited with the very larg number of | : ae . Pa . " * P aaa a ‘pM o = ; ei | CHRISTMAS CARDS ? p it i aa Patt a . . Beal y: Ar ti ind tie fort y a ven ¢ harter members 1 he following | 6 Ww l ver are MEN’S EXTRA HEAVY OVERGCOA rs, > i.00, : | Just some utterly too utter ns hen . a 7 sep tant 2 ke a Maltes 7 as ire the 6ficer: MEN’S AND BOYs’ ULSTERS, in Great Variety, very Cheap. CHRISTMAS CARDS, ok 7 or ake ah li — > Bla Cr > ane , * I ee ae a .| Go right to the DIAMOND ROOKSTORE, | CB0® a¢ Spanish Laces in Black and Cream, W. P.--Benj. Campbell. | JUST RECEIVED AT gay Persons in want of Ready-made Clothing for Winter, will find one of Aig hola ‘ust what you look for Cash’s Frillings, Edgings, Ribbons, Velvets, = S - } ces. the largest and cheapest Stock in the City at Chappelle sella the best and cheapest oman natine, Peleuee, mlasiien, ka AB SS, E. Barrin, EE. W. TAYLOR'S eS 5 Sees | Caps, Clouds and Searfs, ‘Silk and Chenille d a a Je arris. | } 8 OuUucas ane we Ss, « » F. S.—J. P. Smallmai " 3 J. B. MACDONALD 5 ‘ ae ; Scarfs, Kid Gloves in 2 and 4 buttons in dark T.—W. J. Harris : 22, 1882—wkly pat, pres ne UEEN STREET. You will find the und evening shades, Cashmere and Cloth Ch.—J. Swal’man, SPLENDID VARIETY, and not to ba | Ch town.» Nov. 22, 1882 eh ian x Cheapest and best |G ‘loves, India Muslin, Corsets ia Dr, Warner's of (".—George Moreshead 5 he beat in price by any in Town. A hand- CHRISTMAS PRESENTS He uth and Flexible Hip, Royalist, Ge, : ; A, | M. A. Smallman. i gome line of ay A WN In the city at the | Children’s Corset Waists, a very nice assort- hy I. 8.—A. J Moreshead. Pp aes ment of Neck Frillings. ‘ 0. &.—Horatio Campbell. - O. | Beautiful goods for Christmas Presents con- a P, W.-P.—Wilham Gay. JEWELRY & WATCHES | sisting of Work and Jewel Boxes, Odor C aces, | r D. GW. P.—B. Campbell. Hlas now on hand a Large and Well-Selected Stock of . | Watch Stands, or fand Glove Boxes, 4 We trast this new division may prove both i : ; ae . | Satchel Purses, &e., oe : 4 a credit to the old order, and a benefit to the | Now showing, just the thing for Christmas 4 . ‘ kien 85, North Side Queen Square, | __A beautiful crc of Chrisimas, New 4. : community at large Presents, Early callers get the best selec- HOME MADE AND IMPORTED | Yearsand Birthday Cards from | cent to $1.50 ; | Dee. 5, andiat Prang’s Ist., 2nd., 3rd., ans d 4th., prizes. Dolls in variety, ee tion at ae I he Mails and Steamers ‘hildren’s Paint Boxes, E, W. TAYLOR'S, > | Tea Set’s and Furnita ire expected daily, a | - South Side Queen Square, TQ | lot of Slippers, Fancy w ork, Wools and i Lovely weather to-day Uh’town, Dec, 8, ’83,—3w eod . + |‘ hristmas Coods, Brigg’s ard Poirson’s iB . . oa s ; i ae | Patterns, &e. re Maiis, by ‘*‘ Northern Light,” arrived last stinaciteltgsct te dinia diene : e 3 night, were dispat@hed this morning, and N AGEAGHERN, oat a = ff AND COFFEE | Ch’tewn, Nov. 23, 1882. ae 4 JOH Our MEN’S and BOYS’ BOOTS are HAND-SIDED, SIDE- ' will be receive@®@gain this evening. U ee ae Ue peas NOTICE. ae Charlottetown Gas Light Company have im porte la fresh supply of Bray’s LINED, Good Stock and First-Class Work. estat | 50 Chests ————-@ 120 Half-Chests ! Supericr Congou TEA, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S, a Large Variety, Che ‘‘ St. Lawrence ” arrivec from Pictou | this forenoon, and is taking in another cargo, in the expectation of making another | : | (Late of Italian Warehouse) Lea on AGENT FOR | 250 Barrels FAMILY FLOUR, In WOMEN’S. roo trip. 5 Cases FRENCH COFFEE, Patent Burneys’s, especially made to consume , a ite , Pj _| Royal Fire Insurance Company, of Nice Fitting, Well Made, and Warranted equal to ; i : only three feet of Gas per hour with the tap * The ‘‘ Princess of Wales” left for Pictou | England, All just received and now on sale. turned iallon. These Burners are intended : this morning, and is expected back sale! any in the Mar ket. W M xX 26 ; : . bait Remand ties Wii : ae WILLIAM DODD, | for use in Halls, Bedrooms, Kiichens, and 4 to-night. | Lon TD mote of hectena, Dia | Nov. 28, '82.—3w 2aw Auctioneer. | other places where a light from a small con. : Re ae et ed vem A Choice Lot of Felt Boots and Slippers, Overshoes, Rubbers|~ » Leena Sen ny wanines. Sir « Tohn Ma lonald is still confin ed to iC ity of London Fire Insurance Co.., ° ? By regulating the tap, the Gas consumed his house by illness. | of England, and Moccasins. ‘o e. se » can be reduced to any desired quantity iess than three ieet per hour, These Burners are so scientifically made that they will give @ light equal to about ten a Mr. Whitcher. Commissioner of Fisheries, | O Tue Whole Lot to be Cleared Out as soon as Possible, + HE two story Dwciling House, fronting on Graf'on Street opposite the Prince of HAS REMOVED is suffering from an attack of diptheria. His Office to his New Building, -- + Bist.e Text Picrcre Carps for Sunday | Schools, &c, &c., a great variety of kinds and | prices —Bremner Bros. [decb 41 | Cor, Queen and King Sis. —Up Stairs, Ch'town, Dec, 7, 82. ‘ Ch’town, Nov, 7, 1882.—wly Cc. B. WARREN. Cheap for Cash at Stamper’s Corner, Wai tz. Charlottetown, Nov. 22, 1887. Wles Cojlege, and fo:merly owned by Mre, EUSTACE HAVILAND, candles at a cost of three quarters of one cen per buar, The price of these Burners to consumers of Gas will be ten cents cach, {ju 10 cod pat