i a tiow She Fetched Him. ‘You are an early riser, are yout said Mrs. Brown to Mr Jone ‘No, the reason is l Capnnot wike Jobn before [Thavetried the elock alarm, blank eartridges and bell-ringing,but he sleeps like a dead man ‘You ought to noon, mame ‘Ll’ E17 BB; } | monks and nuns the Mahdi is re- que ted to iA Father Vincentini Sle cooduct throuch bis lines and to allow fro for wili J other emissaries to goto and ithe comfort of their captives, spaich promises that the emissa: ies concern themselves neither in Portes nor tl e war, try the plan Tuse on my husband, said. - = re Mrs. Brown. ‘Pall a cork out of a Leer | Young Men :—Read This. bottle and he will spring right oul on eee the tloor. eo TE» The Presidential Vote The vote so far as arrived at, the most of the official counts betng iv, give the aggregate az follows : Cleveland - 1,811,224 Blatne ° 4,795,272 St. Joho 48,277 Butler 128,518 Cleveland’s plurality is therefore 15, 952. That of Gartield in 1880 was 7 O18. An Insulted Envoy. A special tothe Toronto Jail says Goschen, the envoy sent to Paris, Berlin and Vienna with England’s proposals on the Egyptian financial difficalty,was treated with discourtesy by Premier Ferry, who told him that he had no time to discuss (he subject and that England would bear from France through her ambassador in London. As a conse quence, Earl Granville has broken off his negotiations towards a settlement of the Chinese difficulty. “ Mutual Friend” Francis D. Moulton, who became fa- sus Some years ago as Beeeber’s and {.lton’s mutual friend,and who testilied avainst Beecher in the crim. con. trial, diod at New York, Wednesday, of para- is of the heart. He was 52 years old. Moulton Dead. , ' - ey 1 ‘ ] lt was through his efforts that the Beeecher-Tilton seendat was kept from Ile had in locu= ‘ public for four years, his eustody & mass of original mwonts concerning the seandal. It is pot vet known what disposition he has made cl them, oro Buddhism Bxplained ‘The latest explaoation of Baddhism cliims it to be avast and stupendous scieme of evolution, compared with which the theory of Darwin is but the idle faney of the school-boy. It deals with space so great asto be almost boundless, and with time so long as to be almost eternity; and by it may be solved the problems of the modern evolutionist; by it may be explained the disappearance of the continent over which the Atlantic now rests, and by it the puzzles which the geologist finds in therocks and stones may be uuvrav- elled. ——_ & Ge Freed from the Mad House. Dr. Valee’s report has been received and filed inthe Supreme Court, of Qieber. He declares that Mrs. Lynam, in bis opinion, is sane’ but that as amatter of precaution she should not return to live with her husband. Ji is stated that immediate proceedings willbe taken by Mrs. Lynam’s counsel for a separation from her husband, and also thatanaetion for heavy damages will be instituted against Dr. Howard, the medical superintendent oj the Lougue Point Asylum. Mrs. Lynam has been inearcerated at the instance of her husband since April, 1882. ode A Large Ship. There was launched on the Ist from the shipyard of Jos. Monteith, Maitland, N.&., a fine ship of 1,578 tons register, called the Grandee. Her dimensions are: Length of keel 207 feet, breadth ot beam 42 feet; depth of hoid 24 feet, She is owned by the builders, A. & W. Smith & Co., T. E. Kenny, of Halifax, and Captain James Ellis, late of the sb p W. D. Lawrence, who will com- mond her. The tug Hercules, of St. John, towed her down the bay eu route ik, where she will load with ov for Liverpool. The Grandee is th» second largest ship ever built in Maitland. tO NOPri iam Eminent Che:nist Dead. Augustus Velcker,the eminent chem- mist and professor of chemistry to the Royal Agricultural Society of England, is dead. He was born at Frankfort-on Main in 1823, educated at the Uni- rsity of Gottingen,and after bolding positions in Edinburgh, etc., he became 1 1862, Professor of Chemistry to ihe Loyal Agricultural Society of England. Prof. Veaicker has written “Chemistry { Food,” “Chemistry of Manares,” Leetures on Agricuiiural Chemistry,” an DamMerous papers Oa theoretical and ag icultural chemistry in the journals of the R. A of Koglan', the Highland Sectety, the Chemical Society, ete, For the Mahdi’s Camp. ——— A. Capuchin monk, other Vineentini, i ! ' | ! Tus Vovratc Bevur Co., of Marshall, \ ich., offer to send their celebrated Execrro-V oi raic Bert and other ELecrric © PPLIANCESs on trial for thirty days, to men (young and old) affiieted with nervous debility, loss of vitalits and manhood, and all kindred trovbles. Als peuralgia, paralysis, an | mstoration for rheumatism, other diseases. Cc pamphlet free Special Notices. Buy Overcoats and Clothing from Weeks & Co. Five pounds choice Tea given away W ith | each Coat sold, Lowest prices in the city for Clothing. — W. Weeks & Co. dec | A maentricent lot of Al Silver Plated | . rye , "TY goods, now opening at laylor’s, next to ate son's. {dee. 8 21 A LARGE and well selected stock of \mas presents at E. S. Bonnell’s, opposite RK eklin | ' : »8 2j House. Kent Street. {dec 8 2i pd | Mess Shad, Dried Salmon, Cod Tongues | and Sounds, choice family Codlish and I er: | ring at the Fish Market, Grafton Street. —21 } | i ! THexe are just two things that is an impos- sibility todo on P. E. Island, and that is to} stop people from drinking brandy, and to | carry a piece of fine Machinery to Brown’s that he cannot mend or make new, such as Sewing Machines, Gun, ete. Shop on the corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch town. dec6—tf, Some splendid Xmas Cards that sold for 18 cents now selling for 12 cents, those that were 12 cents now 8 cents, 8 cent ones for 5 cents at R. K. Braces. Cali early before they are all dec 6. Skares sharpened at Brown’s for ten cents, Who'll have another. At the Atheneum, | Ch’town. t{—dec6 Croice Ftour $5 at Beer and Goff’s. cone Goup and Silver Plating ef every descrip- tion done at Brown’s, at the Atheneum, (har- iottetown. tfi—dcc6 | Bep Comrorters, heavy and good, a large lot just opened at W. A. Weeks & ‘os. { mt v 25 FAIRBANKS’ SCALES repaired at Brown’s, at the Atherzeum, Ch’town. tf—decb Now 1s rus Tiwe.—Ladies’ Hand-made Skatiog Boots at $2.00, at Dorsey, Goff & Uo’s, FirTy cases women’s and men’s overshoes and rubbers just received at Macdowald’s Boot Store. {no 22 Keer your feet dry by getting a pair of Dorsey, Goff & Co’s, Boots. [sep}7 Prerare for the cold, and get some good, warm Underclothing cheap at L. E. Prowse’s novos One cir Ontario apples. (large barre's), the finest lot we have ever received. ‘This is the time for families to buy in their supply. Bere & Gory. [nov 8 A Lor of French calf tops, just received from England, to be sold cheap at Dorsey, Gott & Co’s. [oct 33 One hundred barrels Choice Winter Apples cheap at Beer & Goff s. [oct 27 Rubbers, {no 11 Prerare for the cold, and get some good, warm Underclothing cheap at L. E. Prowse’s. nov d Jus? received new Overshoes and cheap at Dorsey, Goff & Co, Lavties and Gentlemens fashionable Rubber 300ts, Slippers, and Overshoes, at Dorsty Gor & Co's. fsepl7 Our fall Boots are just the thing--DVoksiy, Gorr & Co. [sepl7 Prepare for the cold, and get some good, warm Underclothing cheap at L. E, Prowse’s. nov5 Men’s and Boy’s Fur Caps, in great variety, selling cheap at J. B. Macdonald’s. [no 22 Iv you want bargains in all kinds of Crock- ery or Glassware, the best place is at R. K. Brace’s. dy & wkly—dec3 Boots are very cheap at D orsry, Gorr & Co's. [sep17 Laroe stock of Accordeons, Concertinas, Violius, Banjos, Guitars, Flutes, Violin strings at Miller Bros, selling very cheap. [nov 4, tf J. B. Macpoxatp’s is the place to buy warm underclothing good and cheap. [no 22 THe cheapest Watches,Clocks and Jewelery ace at £ T. Bonnell’s,opposite Rocklin House. {dee 3 2i pd Men’s long rubber boots, good quality, for $3 50 per pair, at Macdonald’s boot Store. Ino 22 Astracan Jackets, good quality, {no 22 B. Mac- [noy 22 Labias’ seliing low at J. B. Macdonald’s. GrReAT rush for donald’s. CRACKED FEED ee oe overcoats at J. ( ATS ard Barley mixed, fresh ground, wad kep. constantly on hand. All orders left at the Giasgow Heuse, Queen Street will be promptly attended to, HENRY F. LePAGE, Ch’ town, Nov. 8, 1884--Imo 2au SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION a ixamination for the ‘‘Danie} flodgson 4 Scholarship” for Laval University, Que bec, will be held in Charlottetown, in June next Candidates must be natives of and residents ia P. E. L, under 20 years of age, and not al ready matriculated members of any Univer sity. The subjects of follows :— Xenephon Anabasi«, Book I ; Cicero pro- lege Manilia, Ovid Metaph, IIT ; Fab. 1, 2, 5 and 6; Arnold Latin Prose Composition to Exercise 44 Ordinary Arithmetic, including Vulgar and Decimal Fractions ; Algebra, subjects includ- ed ia Colenso to and of Simple Mquotions of one unknown quantity ; Euciid, Books I and if examination wiil be as T In English Orthography, Writing from | ‘ “ay . > c. 5° . . ba» started jor the Mehdi’s camp to} pi-tation, Parsing and Analysis, Outiiues of } ; } a . ’ . ’ ? . i BoiCt tie re.ease Of several monks and giish and Canadian History, and General nuns. tie bears a despatch from the Austrian Consul General at Cairo, adc dressed to“His Mighty Highness the | J Geography. + { eScholarship is of the annual value of $125, and will be tenable for three years Candidates must seod in their names to the Mahdi, expressing the solicitude oft he | undersigned on or before Ist May. 1555, wher Emperor of Austria for the release of the captives, and offe. ing to largely re- imburse the expenses attendant upon their release. ailing to release the | | they will be daly informed of day and piace of examination. 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