i i El ts 6g AES ta SS EP NER Lig = i lines PRT Oe aera es of ASS ee SPD Ee Le deena ee lianas a ' inniversary [tems MONDAY, De>. 22,—Martin Joseph Routh, | » D.. Presi t Magdalen Co lege, Oxford, ! iy), and retained his pres. " aes o 1791 1855, making him itennarian, with all h's the last. vo day is the Magdalen College | . } i Wiliam of j 1406 Wayntlete, Ria) p es r, ann foe:l aud Other lems. 4 , 3 the alarm of fire this after- “ + inabundance at W, . IVAN returned home from Ot'awa to lay, - {ue Orchestral Concert will begheld in the | Market Hall on the Ist January. ee = Cuore Diseiay of Christmas Confectionery, at (’‘hristmas prices, at Beer & Goff's, a. Cuear Conrecrionery for Xmas at the City Steam bakery, }. Quirk, Prince Street. [dee 20 aiiicates Buy all your Cakes and Candies from me, and you will have the best in the city. —W. F, Carter. -- eo _- Makes your friend a Christmas present of a aeason ticket for the four Grand Orchestral | Concerts to be given this winter. dle of Bremner Bros’. stock of being sold at less than dec22 Tue balance Christmas Goods is cost. ics Tue steamer M. A. Starr Georgetown on Sunday morning. Railway whart, arrived at She lies at iiiadntniten Driving Steigus, Harness, Robes, etc., at} A. MeNeill’s Auction Room, to-morrow, Tuesday, Dec. 23, at 2 o'clock, meailiatetetii Mempers of the Victoria Toboggan Club eau purchase their tickets at C. DL. Rankin’s Deaug store, or from W. ©, Hobkirk, Sec’y. shiseliwienn ‘*‘Mrs. Sire, where did you get that tne eee TER -7ee oe and Autograph s)bums are yet on hand, and | to attend the lecture on ‘I'he race of beautiful cake’ ‘“‘ I got it where they keep everything that is nice for Xmas—at W. F | Carters.” eipeitetinnnens Wo was ‘‘Somerled Go to the Market | Hall at 8 o'clock to-night, and the Rev. Dr. Macdonald will tell you all about that great chieltain, - Ine schbr Emma M Vickerson, built on this Island in i833, was s.ld at Haii- fax on the 15th inst , and purchased by Capt Murray for $2,8v0. } 115 tons, | sinpitliagtti inl Tue Annual Meeting of the Young Men’s Christian Association will be held this even- ing at 8 welock. A fall attendance of the members is requested. sella Rarstn CrsaM, Chocolate Cream, Walnat | Cream, Almonds, and all kinds of French Crea:n Candies of the very best quality, fresh and nice, at W. F. Cartea’s. Sellinet Tue steamer Princess of Wales, Capt. Cameron, arrived at Georgetown yesterday, at 11 o'clock with a large mail aod thirty passengers. The mails and passengers arrived im this city by special train at 10 this fore- Bound, nl an We are glad to hear that Mr. James A. Mc- Neill, son of Finlay McNeill, Esq., Summer- side, has worked his way up intoa good and responsible position in one of the Railway Offices on the Pacific. We hope he may go higher still, Ee ideet Wantep.—500 Housekeepers to call and examine my Christmas stock of Currants and Raisins, I guarantee the quality as good as) the best to be found in the city. Now for the | rash. Come one and all.—GEoRGR CaRTER, tireat George Street. {dy 21 m w—dec22 onesie Two Haligonians went to New Glasgow, N.3., on Tuesday, with some fresh coatish. ‘They put up atthe Rockland House, and during the night were relieved of $68. A Londonderry man was robbed of $30 in the same house on the night previous, ee Tue bark Lucy Pope, Capt. McDonald, was yesterday morning picked up off Cape Bear, by the steamer Nortsern Light, and towed in- to Georgetown. The Lucy Pope left Souris for Ceorgetown to complete cargo on Friday During the thick weather of Satuaday, she struck on Boughton ‘sland and began to leak. When taken in tow yesterday, she was dis- abled, and there were four feet of water in the hold. She is owned aud wasloaded by Hon. L. C. Owen, of this city. We learn that vessel and cargo were not insured, _— > 7 YesTerpay, the first official inspection of the N. B. & P. E. 1. Railway, by train, took place. The Paovincial Engineer, Mr. Max- well, was accompanied by d'rectors Black and Botsford, the president, Mr. Wood, the secretary, WV. C. Milner, and the contractor, John A. Wheaton. The party left at 11.30 a.m., dined at Bay Verte, and returned in the afternoon. Mr. Maxwell declared him self highly pleased with the substantial char- acter of the work and said the railway did uot rank interior to the best in the province. —t hignecto Poat, ——< Wuen the late D. Banks McKenzie visited Halif«x a few years ago, says & despatch to the St. John Sun, the ‘‘reform” wave swept over the city, thousands signed the pled’e and citizens subscribed several thousand dol- lars and purchased a buildiny in one ot the lowest auarters of the city for a club house and public hall for the seciety. The reform club went to smash after a time, and the pro- perty 1s now used for a ram shop and dancing sa'oon, the proprietor of which was, on Thors- day last, fined §20 for keeping a disorderly house.— Wicked Halifax! —__—-oo-————— ‘‘Tyese fires by telephone will burn op the town some day,” says an individual who ferreted out the cause of the alarm to-day, Since the telephone exchange opened, mary lndicrous incidents have occurred, but not uutil to-day has there been a general alarm from the bell tower, and a ¢ the fire department, general turnout of ; ti igh ib WAS daily anticipated. W ” mope the individual who gave the,false alarm © i!) be discovercd and punished. keep the Chief Engineer hopping ont and into bed one night of the week by ringing his telephone, but it 18 no joke to have the engines turn and perhaps be disabled, when they may & few moments later be called upon to do service a serious We, therefore, hope the Fire Depart- fire to-d Ay; w it may be a joke to ure, showed Mr. Harris to be. | to-day, was as painful as it was novel. A ae Ra anceps <oeceeaeaeee —_— oeeneee ‘ ft —— i > We ke z Sone «alremtins adler aired LOCal and ¢cher itenis, Lit dominio Dominion Alliance will meet te UrtoOW ever toy, ; . * . € ™ FRresu Vanilla, Cocoanut, Chocolate and Almond ( aramels, at W. FP. Carter's -- ~~ James W. Ri HAKDs, M, P, P.. has re s ; . : ; turned from a short visit to the United states. _— Apri ES, Oranges, | Figs Dates, and all W. F. Carter’s, mons, Pears, Grapes, >> ee 5 kinds of sWeets, cheap, at slings ANGgi _Foop,” the whitest and most palatable of cakes, at the City Stearn Bakery J. Quirk, Prince Street, [dec oD ; - ai up 3 Kememner the lecture in the Market Hall this eveuing, by the Kev, Dr. Macdonald. Subject, “‘the race of Somerled,” oe A coop many of our citizens have been at work to-day cleaning the sidewalks in front of their premises —and a good many have not. - A VERY CHOICE lot of Bibles, Prayer Books, must be disposed of before Christmas at Brem- uer Bros’, in . o - fue Northern Light left Pictou for Georgetown at noon to-day with mails and passengers. ‘They will arrive here by special train to-night. w or nh Pur Merchants Bank of Halifax have remov- ed their offices in this City, to Brown's New Block. The offizes are commodious, elegant aud convenient to both the public and the officiais, > A GRAND DISPLA\ of Contectionery, Apples, Uranges, (rrapes, Nuts, &c., at George Uar- ters Grocery Store Go there for your Xmas Supplies. Everything is good, and the price moderate. jdy 21 m w—dec22 snosnnidiiieantaning THE members of the Caledouian Club, will meet at their rooms this ev ening at7 o'clock, preparatory to proceeding to the Market Hall Somer- led,” by the Rev. Dr. Macdonald. eocsasliaidaid Montreal papers of the i7th inst. con- tain lengthy reports of a lecture by Mr. R. Harris, R. C. A., on *‘Three Painters of Florence’ —viz: Fra Grovanna Angelico, Aleesandro Fiepepi, and Andrica Del Saito. Che Gazette says: ‘The art association has reason to be thankful at having as the leader of their art classes a gentieman of such ability and culture in art matters which the lecture delivered very clearly - > - Tue first experience of a young Bermu- dian with Jack Frost, brought to our notice sallor aboard the brigantine Canadian, the Bermudian arrived a short time ago at Georgetown. He had never been in a nor- thern climate befure, and therefore was never introduced to the veritable Jack. On Saturday last, while working about the deck vf his vessel, his legs became painful aud numb. Ou examination the Captain found they had been actually frozen from feet to thighs. Tae usval remedies were applied aud the sailor is now doiug well. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. - > ~— Apprenticeship. Siz,—l notice a reference to apprentice- ship in Saturday's issue. Your complaint is that very few willtake time to learn a trade or profession thoroughly. This is but one phase of the subject. How often are those few who apprentice themselves and go ‘through the mill,” neglected by prentices, but have them mainly for the furtherance of their own interests. This prevails to such an extent, that it is, not surprising at all that young men try other means of learning trades and professions, than the no pay and no teaching mode of apprenticeship. APPRENTIVE. The late Dr. Rice will be succeeded in the general superintendence of the Metho- dist Church of Canada by the present assistant superintendent, Albert Carman, D. D. Before the uvion was accomplished Dr. Carman was bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and has the reputation of being an eloquent speaker and able ad- ministrative officer. He comes from united empire loyalist stock. A pe The antimony mine at West Gore Hants Co., N. 8., has been doing much to develop the resources of what seems to be a won- derful-deposit. Two shafts are down over 160 feet each, besides opening drifts to the extent of several hundred feet. They have shipped largely, chiefly to London, where they realize £52 to the ton. - P+ <> - <a -~ Plans for the C. P. Railway bridge at Lachine have been filed with the railway department. In this city, on Saturday, 20th December, after a lingering illness, of decline, Christinne, beloved daughter of the late Captain Henry and Mary Ann Matthison, aged 20 years and 5 months. A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is still, A place is vacant in our home \\ hich never can be filled. Oh, dearest, it was hard to part With you we loved so well, But Jesus parted with his life That we in Heaven might dwell. [Funeral from her late residence, Richmond Street, to-morrow, Tuesday, at 12 o’clock. J On Sunday morning, the 2lst inst., at the age of nine years, of infiammat.on of the brain, Mabel Josephine, dearly beloved child of} Thomas and Maggie Foley, Bayfield street. (Funeral to-morrow morning at 9o clock ) mee et AD MOTEL ARRIVALS. OAKLAND HOUSE. Dec 20,—Capt Smith, Cascumpec; Capt White, do; W F Dagay, Cape Bali, N 8; D MeMillan, Wood Islands; M Munn, do; H McLeod, Orwell; J McLeod, do; C Ceok, Pinette; W Nelson, China Point; M MeLecd, do. 22~—W McLaughlin, Traca*ie; Mrs Mc- Lauglin, do; T C Ross, Montague; H Huntley, by practical ment will in future be exempt jokes who play with telephunes. r er} Mrs Huntrey, do;. J Stavert,t hota pate a Anderios, St Peters, tr re emerged near his ear. our cattle shippers, who took passage to sailed twenty-five days ago.. dec22 | in, Maria sank, taking down with her twenty- one persons. dash across the desert direct to Khartoum, as this will save several hundred miles. some days past. have already been reported. burg, were almost completely destroyed by fire to-day. taken from the ruins of the Brooklyn Male Orphan Asylun. have absconded, churchyard. massacre of the Bianchi Mission in Central Africa. clondy weather, with oceasional rains in the southern, and suow in northern portions, higher temperature. their masters, when quite willing to learn. Highest Temperature Saturday. reerees 0 I I think much of the success or failure of | Lowest Temperature Saturday........ Is 0 the trades and professions of the rising oe ieee ore es 7 generation, depenés a great deal on the _paboecn era en shame a * present masters who are too prone to Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock . .38. neglect their duty of teaching their ap- Temperature this afternoon at 1 o'clock. .39.0 across track at Fairviile, N. B., on Thurs- day, his team was struck by a car. team was upset, Kimball had one arm frac‘ured and received cuts about the head. lous ae a FO Ce Boats ’ Spe dae Mo wae Sn dE SP as EP B00 cepmaatin « Tenge fe ea tcl esi ase ccm ca de _-- - ———— ‘APHIG NEWS. | TELES ey een ethene oor {Sercia, Desparcurs to THE EXAMINER. } A Farmer Accidentally Killed. | Sr. Tuomas, Ont., Dec. 20. John Clarke, a farmer living ‘ near here, was killed by one of his cattle suddenly raising its head while he was tying it3up. The horne struck Clarke in the mouth and A Steamer Overdue — Anxiety in Sackville. SACKVILLE, N. B., Dec. 22. Anxiety is felt for the safety of several of London on the steamer York City, which A Fatal Collision. San Francisco, Dec. 20. The Spanish steamers Bultram and Maria the harbor of Manilla collided. The _ —— A Bash to Khartoum AMBUKAH, Dee, 2]. General Wolseley has decided to make a Great Gales. Bosron, Dee. 21. Vessels arriving report great gales for Several shipping disasters Oil Works Destroyed. New York, Dee. 21. Pratt's Astral Oil Works, in Williams- The Brooklyn Disaster. New York, Dee 21. Twenty-two bodies have thus far heen A Bank Cashier's Suicide, Vienna, Dee. 20. Janner, the bank cashier, thought to committed suicide in a i —— A Massacre. Rome, Dee. 21. Official advices have been received of the Weatner buletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Dec. 22--10 a m. Moderate to fresh east and south winds; METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE. Charlottetown December 22, 1884. -— +) oe ce = While Benjamin Kimball was driving The His escape from instant death was miraca- td The Mahdi has written,to Osman Digna earnestly imploring help. Cheap, Durable and Useful, MARK WRICHT & C0. AVE the largest stock and greatest variety of FANCY AND USEFUL HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Very Suitable for Xmas Presents, EVER OFBERLD IN THE Cry, CHILDRENS, STUDENTS, SMOKING, FOLDING, AND ROCKING CHAIRS, IN ENDLESS VARIETY. AISO A Fine Stock of Staple Goods, Which, for STYLE, WORKMANSHIP AND PRICE, cannot he surpassed. Ch’town, Dec. 19, 1884—3i xXMAS. BOOKS. BOOKS. Just Received at the Depository : Sunday at Home, Leisure Hour, 1554; Quive7, Canadian Pictures, drawn by Marquis of Lorne; Little Wide Awake, Chatterbox, Boys’ Own, Girls’ Own, Story Land, and a variety of other Magazines and Books. Also, Xmas, New Years, Birthday and Sunday School Cards, Tex .s and Mottoes—all eheaper than can be }/rchased elsewhere. Pulpit, Family and +. »vol Bibles and Testaments. You can purchase a New Testament at the Depository {or 3 cents, and Bibles at 12 cents each. M. F. ELLIS, Corner Queen and Fitzroy Street. i” “Nittee a ee. ee Sree _. se ate Leet ed eek ie a eo ge gee : i : “ aaa e f FMAM seme = Cau a Perkins Ch’town, Dee. 15, 1884—eoil e i or; ey a a ee ee LOS. UE eT RO ee a ee — a 20. i884. & Sterns’ | AVING made an addition to their premises, they are now the Largest Exclusively DRY GOODS HOUSE in this Province. Giving their whole attention to this branch, they are COMPLETE PREMISES, — - CHEAP GOODS. RR, DE CHMEHR LARGE STOCK, — - “> VY Previous to Stock-taking they will Sell the balance of their Fur-lined CLOAKS at a big reduction, MANTLES and JACKETS at a big redu>tion, Ladies’ ULSTERS at a big reduction, Men’s Fur CAPS at a big reduction, Wool scarts & Squares at a big reduction, Knitted Wool JACKETS at a big reduction. Always Cheap and prices Reliable, without doubt this is the place to buy your Blankets, Comforts, Counterpanes, Flannels, Wincey, Cloths, Linens, &ec., &c, TIP-TOP VALUES IN DRESS GOODS & VELVETEENS. Gents’ GLOVES and MITTS, Ladies’ GLOVES and MITTS, Silk HANDKERCHIEFS, Fur CAPS and MUFFs, SCARFS and TILES, Real Lace SCARFS, COLLARS and CUFFS, HOSIERY and CORSETS, Gents’ UNDERCLOTHING, Newest CORSETS. SLIPPER PATTERNS, CUSHION PATTERNS, BRACKET PATTERNS. Cotton Goods of Every Description we Guarantee to be as Cheap as any to be found. PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’ town, Dec. 17, 1884. LAST OFFER! ees Se eee. Oe 5 W. & A. BROWN & CO, intend making a change in their firm about the end of February, they now offer their large and well assorted stock of Dry Goods at GREAT BARGAINS, 6,000 yards Scotch and Canadian TWEEDS at 20 per cent off, 2,400 yards Mantle and Ulster CLOTHS at greatly reduced prices, 3,000 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, Ulsters, Fur- lined COATS, MILLINERY, &c., AT COST. Carpets, Oilcloths, Mattings, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, &c., at prices that are bound to CLEAR THEM. Fur Caps, Hats, Muffs, &,, at greatly reduced prices. WHSLESALE ANB RETAIL ! This is a bona fide Sale, as all Goods must be cleared out before the change is made in February. Call early and avoid the rush. Was Remember the place—Desbrisay’s old stand, next door to Beer & Goff’s Grocery, and directly opposite the Market House. W. & A. BROWN & Co. Charlottetown, Dec. 8, 1884. e___ ~ — — ee mee —— —" - _ — = et JAMES SHAND, STEVENSON’S BUILDING, QUEEN ST., IS OFFERING: Men’s Lined Kid Gloves, 75cts; do Fur Trimmed, $1; do/P, B, Island Almanac for 1885 with Gauntlets, 75cts; Men’s Buckskin Lined do, 80cts; Men’s CHAPPELLE’S Cloth Ringwood, &e. The Best Ever Issued Ladies’ Lined Kid Mitts, 50cts; do Long Cloth Gloves,’ syvaruaBLE to Farmers. sect: 32cts ; do Long Thread do, 28cts. Men’s White Cambric Hand- I Merchants, Lawyers, Busiwese men and : “J ; z . the public generally. kerchiets from octs, Men’s Colored Cashmere Handkerchiefs in; his is the only Callendar calculated for great variety, Ladies’ White Cambric Handkerchiefs from 5cts, | ee a 1905, JUST OUT. 4885. Charlottetown |_ For sales by all dealers throughout the Ladies’ Linen do from 10cts, Ladies’ Embroidered and Lace-edge | Island. Handkerchiefs, Ladies’ Silk Handkerchiefs from 15 to 60cts. Ladies’ Fancy Embroidered Ties, Bands, Brushes, Combs, | Toilet Pins, Belts. Buttons in great variety ; Laces, Edgings, Insertions, Swiss Embroidery, a large stock. Book, Cross- ‘ barred and Jaconet Muslin, Lace Curtains, Black and white A OR SALE. Figured Nets, THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore, 89 Queen Street, Ch’tawn, Pec 16 1884—5i eod aa 200 Cords of HARDWOOD, 200 Cords of SOFTWOOD, _ 2000 LONGERS, cut and piled adjoiuivg Stock Farm, 3 Acres of BRUSH and about 200 loads MANUKE. Apply to JOSEPH MAHAR, Cumberland Street. Ch'town, Dec. 15—lw Mrs. R. VOUNG?S a y ¢ » « ~ ’ 7 ; ' ¥X=>_- Remember the place: Stevenson’s Building, Queen YLLEINERY ROOMS. upstairs at W. 4 & A. Brown & Co.'s, Trimmed Hats and Rannatea alwaye an hand. actO2 end wky BLACK AND COLORED VELVETEENS. eee eee A Large Stock Canadian Shirts and Drawers from 40 Cente, —$$ j— Street, where all goods kept by us are sold at prices which can- DVERTISE in THE DAILY EXAMI- not be legitimately competed with. Charlottetown, Dev, 15th, 1884. a sy ee “— eS 1 anaeneeneeretecer tip - WEEMS. cee ee Ee a epee eo gem i” RR waa BE eae Game ae = a SEF ARR PTR ST AGT CPE 2; ee Be ES ee ie eae = (i i in in PORE OT eee Is ink alia iell cm Pid 6 vx Temi Hels = z oe agp i # ~ pee nt cae age we a « a a Ria ila | mae 7 ees fre ERR. Anne ame Bee 2 nally aim ey gi ew ae sae ear eat