| 7 Anniversary Items Mi VDA} i ia i. a} ij - pe qied mio ryed a the Roman | Catholic Chureh, «: honor of the \ irgin Wgry's having been conceived and born ymmaculate r without original sin, Op. position to this doctrine was forbidden by mm L617, confirmed \iexander Vil. On Pius TX. promulgated a is dogma to be an ree vt! Pove Pi is \ le yy Gregory XV. and nee 8, 1844, 1" pall, declaring t! article charging with heresy those Che of Nuns in of faith, and gho should doubt or speak against it Coneeplionists were an Order lialy, established im 1488 The death of Elward Irving, a Sevtch clergyman, assistant’ to Dr. Chalmers at Glasgow, occurred onthe 8th Dee. 1834 He ecountenahe 1 the of the “Tpknown Tongues’ in 1831, and Was €X- pelled from the Preabyterian Chureh for heresy 10 1835 utterances ———— jecal and Other Items. oc —— Tue City Council meets this evening. en Tuey are skating on Lily Lake, St. John, N. 8. iia Roiier Skartse Rinks are in “full blast” io St. John and Moncton. > _— Two cases of drunkness at the Stipendiary Magistrates Court this forenoon. ' = > Fresh Salmon and Haddies received to-day at the Fish Market, Grafton Street. --1i > It isrumored that the Dominion Parlia- ment will meet on or about the 22ad of January. - - - SEVERAL of the clergyn.en around Wood- steck, N. B., have formed a Minister's Association « > Tuky are shipping smelts by the carloa from the North shore of New Brunswick to the United States, > -——. ly is reported thata line of steamers will be established between Gloucester, Masa., and Yarmouth, N. S., next season, ineseiiillliniastin To-pay, the Feast of the Immaculate Con seption of the B. ¥. M., was celebrated by the uaual services in St. Duoustan’s Cathedral. — Pirry THovsaND tons of sugar were landed at Montreal during the open season of navi- gation, being fifty per cent. more than last year. -—---- - ~— Tue purchase of a steamer to ply between Halifax and Lunenburg, N. S., says the J'imes, is ‘‘ being seriously considered and talked over. iilitiselietiiiads So great was the crush at Mr. Mooiiy’s meeting in Toronto on the 3rd that the crowd burst open the gates and the doors had to be locked against them. _ —_—~<>> ~ — Aneus MclIsaac, cf South River, Antigo- wich, N. S., sowed last spring one-half bushel of white Egyptian oats, and the yield from it has been eighteen bushels of clean seed. Ginnie Bestxess failures throughout the gountry number for the seven days ending Bee 5th: In United States, 204; Canada, 26; total, 370. This is an increase of seventy-one over the week previous, 2a—— Quite an extensive suow storm prevailed ir the northern aod midland counties of England on the 30th ult. Many inches of snow fell and passenger traflic on several of the railway lines was seriously delayed by drifts. om ~~ — N. B. & P. E. L. Rattway.—The Sackville Post says: The first commercial traveller, with his samples, passed over the line this morning «n route to Baie Verte. A consider- able quantity of cordwood has arrived from the north during the pass week. a oe Wa. Dopp, Ese , and wife left this morning en route for San Francisco, California, via the Santa Fe route and Southern Pacific. They urchased their through tickets from Wm. A. Fought, General Ticket Agent Hoosac Tunnel Line for P. E. island. pleasant trip. We wish them a very silk iliac Samort, WANNAMAKER, the self-confessed forger, was carried on a cot to the courtroom at Yongstown, Ohio, on the 27th ult, and sentenced to one year in the penitentiary on each court of his indictment, cr fifty years in all. Wannamaker, who is forty years old, is dying with consumption, and confessed that he committed the forgeries in order to save his father’s estate, which was involved im litigation. <li Wuisxey rs a Scorr Acr Towx.—The Pictou News says the echooner Annie A. was seized at Si. Pecer’s on the 28th November by Johan C. Bourin xt, preventive officer, who brought her to that port and delivered her to the collector of customs. She had ea board some liquor, flour and fish when seized ; but some of the kegs had been bored, aud a quvan- tty of the liquor spilt, probably to prevent etection. -—— -- <—-—— UN Saturday, saysthe Western Chronicle, ® youny cyclone, about twenty rods in width, Visited the farm of Mr. Rupert Woodward, West Coruwallis, tearing the shingles and part of the boards off one side of the roof of his barn; also stripping his board fence and pull- tag the fence posts out of the ground, Boards Were carried forty rods and driven into the nd with such force as to make it imposei- le for Mr. Woodward to pull them out. —— Tut contractors of the market building, Moucton, have been at loggerbeads with the Corporation fur some weeks, but the Town uncil up to the present have the best of it. On Friday last the Council in a body took possession of the building. One of the con- tractors on the occasion attempted to eject one of the town councillors, but 4id net Suceerd. The butchers who bought stalls took 10 their meats, with the town marshal acting “8 a body guard. It is still a question how the matter will end, _—— Sugar Revtnery Avratrs.—The Times “ys: A special meeting of the stockholders of the Moncton Sugar Refining Company was ld on Thursday. The directors reported that, owing to close operations im sugar refia- ing and the absence of profit of late, an addi- _Working capital was required. Power Was given to borrow $50,000 on the security of the property. The capital of the company 420,000, only eighty per cent. of which 48 been paid in. A considerable part of the Property of the company has been created Sut of earnings, otherwise the extensive busi- BSS could never have been carried on with m1 ‘mall capital, An adjourned meeting ane am December 18th at 2 P ra . er e : eas . +s , capital stcel ailvisebility of int¥Yeasing Local and Other Items. ‘ ; pr (2D PEt, flavoriag extrac a . ‘ at Wat or 8 Xe, ‘he SMOKED Hams and Bacon at arket, Grafton Street, li the Fish - + Tue ladi St, P. BC os s of St. Peter's Church are doing utmost to make the bezaar a success. A LARGQ} and well selected stock of Xmas bs ore K S. Bonnell’s, opposite Rocklin ouse, Nent Str: j treet. [dee 8 2i pd Ne ee Mss Shad, Dried Salmon, Cod Tonenes and Sounds, choice family Codff ring at the Fish Market, Gratien Bante he ee : A MAGNIFICENT lot of Al Silver Plated goods, now op ‘ming at Taylor's, next to Wat- ron’s, {dec. 8 2i ainda Buy Ove coats and Clothing from Weeks & Co. Five pounds choice Tea given away with ‘ ach Coat sold, Lowest prices in the city for Clothing.— W. Weeks & Co. decS ei : Horsz SHIPMENTS —Mr, Olivar Mason left this morning with fifteen horses for the United States market. Mr. Charles Trask, of Guardi- ner, Me., leaves to-morrow with a large num- ber of horses for the same market, ; . a pit _ SOMETHING NEw !—The marvellous Webber Singing Doll, the greatest novelty ever offered in children’s toys— will be exhibited at the St Peters Church Bazaar. It is a mechanical wonder, and will be sold at the conclusion of the bazaar. ——@—... A WaAsuING@TON despatch says : Seventeen million doliars are required to pay pensions during the present quarter. To prevent an unfavorable debt stetement for November uine millions of this amouut were carried over ‘o December. oo >. i THE deathof V. J. Gibson, clothier of Halifax, seems to be enveloped in mystery. A despatch to the St. John Sun says:—‘'There are still a good many rumors with respect to the death of V.J. Gibson,and Dupe, the saloou keeper, is said to desire an investigation. What action the Attorney General will take ig unknown,” - > Arrer a thorough investigation into the charge recently preferred against Deputy Til- ton, of the Marine and Fisheries Department in cOnpection with the use of a check, the utter absence of any intention of wrong doing on the part of Mr. Tilton,was most clearly es- tablished. The investigation was made at Mr. Tilten’s request, by direction of the Minister sidiieasiincisias Oats.—The St. John Sun says during the past month bet ween 5000 and 6,000 bashels of oats arrived at Carleton from Carleton Connty. these oats were principally for the city trade, aithough several thousand bushels have recently been shipped from the city to lumber- men up the bay, Very small quantities of P. KE. Island oats are arriving here in con- sequence of the low prices prevailing. The island merchants intend to ehip their oats to England. Dene aibinidiie Matco.m McLerop, of Big Iatervale, Mar- garee, ©. B., went out shooting on Tuesday last, and shot a cariboo. The next day in company with Kenneth McKay, he went to bring it home. When they arrived at the place where it was shot, they saw no less than twelve carriboo. They sneceeded in shoot- ing six of them. A large moose was also seen, but it made its escape before they could get within shooting distance. Hugh Morrison and Kenneth McKenzie shot two cariboo on Friday last in the same locality. _—-——— Sap.—Mrs. Wm. Weldon received word from Dorchester Igst evening of the death of Mra. Robert Beckwith, her neice, and dangh- ter of Joseph Hickman, Esq., of that place. It was only yesterday we noted the death of Mrs. Beckwith’s sister, Mrs, Davidson, The doubly stricken family have the sympathy of a large circle of friends and acquaintances. The months have hardly lengthened into years since we chronicled the marriages of the young ladies, then in the bloom of young woman- hood. After a weary struggle with consump- tion, death has claimed them together. The double faneral took place on Saturday. — Monei-n Times. a ee AN important case was commenced at Monc, ton on the 3rd inst, in the Town Council chambers, Judge Palmer presiding. It is au issue out of the Equity Court It appears that about three years ago James Kennedy, of Moncton, gave a man named Larvassy, his une e, a bill of sale of all his p»rsonal pro- perty, to protect himself against levy in case of Scoit Act fines imposed upon him. After- wards Mr. Patton, whom Kennedy owed, took an assignment of the bill of sale. The sheriff also levied on the goods covered by the bill of sale. The questions for the jury to determine ase i First, Did Kennedy consent to the assign- ment of the bill of sale? Second, At the time of taking the assign- ment of the bill of sale, did Patton know of a want of consideration for the bill uf sale be- tween Kennedy and Larrassy ? Third, At the time of taking the assign- ment, did Patton know of the levy on goods? Summerside Hxports. SumMersipe, Dee. 5. Shipped per steamer St Lawrence,Cameron, master, for t oint du Chene : GOOD The BOE oi ako i dw cs ies «++.» $364.00 181 lbs xvi WV win ecebadeuces 126.00 111 bags potatoes.........-...- 000 83 00 925 pelts... 2.1... seeeereececcceees 90.00 160 hachble o6tG.... 6.0 5. ce cee 32.00 690 cow hides... ......-.- eee ee eees 36 09 63 sheep.......-.-- 5 Wie'p o.0gs ode oes 166.00 5 bris oysters .........-+++- ..<.” oe 6 boxes poultry........++-+- ai DO aheep... 2. .cccccseccsevevers ‘ 40.00 RMI, onenpoeeWsccec s+ wee Gam 675 00 ES eee oe bine 60 00 $1685.00 By same steamer on 4th :— 4 boxes poultry.......---+5 00 +5- 3 = 00 2 CaBeS CZQB......- eee eee eeeereee * °° 2 horses...... savacvaas <uetes : ; 5 bels potatoes. ....... ++ 6 eee ees ia 14 es Be a I, oh ney Cages ee ao 31 bris oysters. .....--++-.eeeees ° a zs 130 sheep......-.ceeeerrererr cess po 175 sheep pelts.. ...... esse eeeee 998 Ibs cow hides,........-+- +++: . 60 00 7722 lbs pork ....... 6.60 cece eee eee br 00 1569 bush oats. .........-.6 ee ee eres 502.09 78 bdshels barley..........--++++ 3°00 30 bris pork......... pis 600 00 140 Iba feathers... .........000 0 see 45.00 $2435 00 —— ~_ eo eT A Carp.—To all who are suffering from errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &e., I wiil send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis- govered by a missionary 1D Scuth American Send self-addresded envelope to Rev. Jourru 1: Inwtax, Station D, New York. TELECRAPHIG = SEWS. <_XAMINER, DHCHEMBER 8, ct ttt [SPROIAL Daspatcues To Tur EXAMINER. } Railway Robbery. Lirtte Rock, Ark. Dec. 6, At 10.30 to-night, a passenger train on the Little Rock Mississippi River, and Texas Railway Company this way, when three miles below Little Rock, was ‘stopped by five masked robbers, who switched the train, took complete possession and went through the passengers, about seventy-five persons on the train. All were ordered to hold up their hands, and the robbers went to work. They broke open the express safe, and, according to reports, got $2000, besides obtaining from the passengers, in watches aud money, $4000 more. They disappeared, after enforcing a promise from the passengers, not to leave the train for ten minutes. A strong posse, headed by detectives, is in pursnit. France and China. Lonpon, Dee. 6, , The Standard’s Shanghai despatch says it 1s believed the orders to the Chinese fleet to attack the French fleet aud relieve Kelung, are only a blind. It is not believed that the Chinese will risk the loss of their fleet in a naval battle. It is believed that the fleet is really intended for attack on Saigon or for some similar operation. The pay of Germans on board the Chinese fleet includes an indemnity of 5000 taels to their relatives in the event of their being killed. — A Counterfeiter Caught. Winnipec, Dee. 6. An Italian named Guiseppe Fugiani, who lately arrived at Winnipeg from Minneapo- lis, was arrested on Thursday afternon with a truak full of counterfeit coins in his pos- seesion. The coins were dollars and half dollars, also some nickely, and amounted in wll to five hundred dollars. It is under- stood that Fugiani is one of a gang operating from Chicago, French Senate Reform. Paris, Dee. 6. The Senate has rejected two amendments to the Senate Reform Bill, one of which proposed the election of Senators by uni- versal suffrage direct, and the other to elect them through delegates. M. Ferry strongly opposed the first amendment. Washington’s Monument, Wasnineton, D. C., Dec. 8. The Washington monument was com- pleted yesterday afternoon by setting in place the marble capstone and its pyramidal apex of aluminum. The monument, with its total of 550 feet, far overtops every other structure of human hands. The Ring. Boston, Dee. 6. Sullivan and Alf Greenfield are to meet each other in a four-round match with soft gloves at the Institute Fair building, on December 22. Sir John at tome Orrawa, Dee. 6. Sir John Macdonald landed in New York at four o’clock this afternoon. He is expected here to morrow night. Burmah on the War Path, Lonpon, Dee. 8. The King cf Burmah has employed a French company to manufacture fire arms a Mandalay. Weatrer Builet ee vi ~. Probabilities for lie next viarttime Provinces. hours fur the Toxonro, Dec. 8 -10 a. Lrony winds and gales from southwest and cloudy ®eather with rain. unt. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE. Charloitetown December 8, 18384. Highest Temperature Saturday..........33.4 Lowest Temperature Saturday...,......26.8 High<«st Temperature yesterday,. ....... 42.4 Lowest Temperature (read at midnight), ..31.1 Lowest Temperature this morning... 39.6 Temrerature this morning, at 8 o clock. .42.2 : >) Tempereture this atternoow at 1 e’clock..42.0 ae yn HOTEL ARREVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, Dee 6—John C Redmond, Montreal; Frank B Sweet, do; R H Rose, Boston; Chas G Hope, Montreal; C W Maffild, Amherst. Mrs Judge Kelly and daughter, Summerside; Fravk Burek, Moutreal; Geo Esson, Jr, Hali- fax; A'bert Guihrie, Moutreal. OAKLAND HOUSE Des €—P Melsacc, Seal River; James isaac do; John Mutch, Lot 48; George Farquharson, do; John Robertson, North River; A McMillan, Wood Islands; L” Me- McGregor, Pownal; S H Wood, do; Oliver Mason, Lot 49; George Essery, Highfield; Samuel Murchison, Point Prim: Geo Warm- ington, do; John Beaton, Belle Creek, ROCKLIN HOUSE, Deo 6—E D Crawford, Little York; Robert A Bagnall, Hazle Grove; D Henderson, St Peter's; H T Ames, St Johu; Thos Lowther, South Shore; Mrs Johu Nelson, West River ; Miss Nelson, do; David Nelson, do; Lea Gregor, Halifax; Hugh Finlayson, George- town. 8—Rev George McMillan, Malpeque ; Rev Wm Archibald, Cavendish. SHIP NEWS. Summerside, Dec. 6,—ent sch Richard Thompson, Walsh, cld, Lodi. Green, Pictou, oats. CRACKED FEED ATS and Harley mixed, fresh ground, and kep* constantly on hand. All orders left at the Glasgow House, Queen Strect will be promptly attended to. HENRY F. LePAGE, Ch'towa, Nov, 8, 1884— lio Jaw - Te 128 ae tne lies 84. ORE CHRISTMAS WE SHALL OFFER A NUMBER OF BEF SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR CASH LONDEN HBUSE! ——— The balance of our stock of Trimmed Millinery at Half Price. The balance of cur stock of Ladies Man- tles, DeImans and Ulisters at a very Large Reduction, to clear. . a jiaiimbionamacns simeatud ea 3000 Pieces White and Grey Cottons, purchased at greatly Reduced Prices. WHITE COTTONS, in Lots No. 1, 24 inches, at 3 Cents 6c 66 2, 30 cc 5 <¢ rT; ‘<< ¢é ‘““ 3, 34 “ 6 ‘““ 66 éé ‘t 66 4, 35 ‘“< 7 sé é< ce rT} 5, 36 ““ & “ “ é< éc 6é 6, 36 “ 9g “ 6é 46 éc ce 7 36 (< 10 ée 9 Best English Makes, direct from the Mills, from 12 to 25 Cents. 30: Parties in want of White or Grey COTTONS are invited to examine the above, as they are the Cheapest we have ever offered for sale, SS 2000 yards Table Linen, 7000 do Sed Ticking, bought Cheap. A num ber of DRESS LENGTHS, in Colored Silks, good colors, worth $1.35 to $1.50, all for 95 cents to $1.10 per yard. 450 yards Colored Dress Silks, worth 835 and 95 Cents, for 65 and 75 cents. OL meee ee Lengths of Japaneses Silks, worth 70 cents, for S50 conts. Lengths of Striped Washing Silks at 50cts. cxmeninnene® ()% A Large Stock of DRESS GOODS, Black and Colored French MERINOS, CASHMERKES, SERGES, COSTUME CLOTHS, RUSSIAN CORDS, &c., &e. Knds and pieces Fancy Flannel SHIRTINGS, 32 inches wide, all wool, 38 cents, former price 50 cents. Bargains in our Lange Stock of Ready-Made Clothing, MEN’S OVERCOATS, ULSTERS,REEFING JACKETS, BUF- FALO AND BLACK DOGSKIN COATS, FUR CAPS AND GLOVES. 250 BOYS’ SUITS, IN LOTS, AT $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 AND $4.25, Men's and Boys’ Underclothing, in great variety, of Quality and Price. A LOT OF REMNANTS OF TWEEDS. a —= 10 i ULSTERS AND MANTLE CLOTHS MARKED VERY LOW a ee Blankets, Quilts & Comt rors in Great Variety. 0 BUFFALO & JAPANESE ROBES. Kas &C., &C. A LOT OF HORSE RUCS BOUCHT AT A BARCAIN. 3 GEO. DAVIES & CO, Charlottetown, Dec. 3, 1884. GET READY FOR WINTER | WEEKS & CO. OFFER LARGE SUPPLI£S OF NEW CLOTHING, —-FOR— Fall and Winter, .T EXTRA LOW PRICES —— Ne GOOD OVERCOATS ! AT LOW PRICES. See Weeks & Co.’s stock of New Ulsters and Storm- coats — well made, from geod material, ee eee OVERCOATS —AND— REEPERS TO SUIT ALL. Worsted and Tweed Suits, VERY CHEAP. SHIRTS —AND— DRAWERS AT LOWER PRICES THAN FEVER, Mien’s Wool Scarfs and Muf- flers, Fur Caps, Knitied Shirts, Collars, Braces, &c Call and see us before buy ing elsewhere. W. A. WEERS & CO. Chtown Nov. 4, 1884 BEST HOLIDAY CIFT to Pastor, Parent, Teacher, Child, Friend. Supplied at emall extra with DENISON’ PATENT REFERENCE INDEX. The latest edition has 3000 more Words in its than are found in any other Am. Dict'y and nearly 3 times the number of Engravings. _ An invaluable companion in every library anc ate fireside.— to Globe. otionary of the lanruage.-London Time. G, & C. MERRIAM &CO., Pub’rs, Springfield, Mase SLEIGHS FOR SALE. -_ MecNEILUL’S Anction Room— i double-seated Box Sleigh, I stylish, reund-back, Famiy Driving Sleigh, Upholstered, well-finished — both nearly new. Will be sold at a bargain. Ch’town, Nov. 24, 1884. Our specialities. This Fall's Iniportation, Walking Sticks, Razors, Strops, Thermomme- tera, Choice Havana Cigars, To- baccos, &c, Everything in our line choice, fresh aod Reddin’s Drug Store. Ch town, Nov. 4, 1884. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SUL fy - Honee and premises in the thriviag village of Eldon, Belfast, formerly ocen- pied by Dr. McSwaia, The house is new and well finished with offices, outhouses, &c. and about an acre of land ; is well suited for a pro fessional man or a mechanic, and is con- venient to stores, schools and churches, and one mile from Hallicay’s Wharf Apply on the premises or in Charloite- town ta A. MceNEILL, r. Ch’town, Nov, 17~—lw Saw .