TELEGRAPHIC (Special Desratrcugs To Tus Examiner, | Emigration Denounced. Dusumn, Dec. 10. Notwithstanding that the Government forebade the holding of the Nationalists NEWS. this morning. ' | League Meeting at Loughrea yesterday. The meeting was held cloae to that town. | Che authorities despatched a force of police to disperse it; but it had adjourned before the p slice reached the spot. A motion was passed by the meeting denouncing emigrat- | ion from Ireland. A letter from the Bishop of Clonfert-was read, saying there | ww room in Ireland for double the present population. ee The Fate of O'Dennell. Lonvon, Dee. 10. Grey, O'Donnell’s Solicitor, in a letter to | the newspapers begs that the members of the jury which tried O’Dennell will con- fidently communicate with him, as he desires to address them upon a matter of extreme urgency He says all other means of com- municating with them failed, as he was refused a copy of the panel of the jury before the trial. He has been unable to ascertain their identity since. oo Trouble in the East. ae Batarapve, Dec. 10, M. Passhitia, the radical leader in the Skuptschina, and twenty other radicals who were implicated in the recent revolt have been summoned to appear before the Judges at Reachar for trial on the 16th inst. Most of them, however, have escaped into Bulgaria. Twenty of the rebels who were condemned to death in November have been repri¢ ved. French Politics. Panis, Dec. 10. A Voltaire newspaper urges the Chamber of Deputies to pass a vote of confidence in the Government in order to strengthen it against the intrigue of China. DeLesseps has telegraphed to the Eyyptian Govern- ment that the alleged arrangement with the shipowners relative to a second Suez Canal, amounts at present simply to informal negotiations. —_—— Frauds Exposed. New York, Dec. 10. The Tribune continues its expose of frands committed in the Department of Public Works, giving additional facts in regard to the contracts for street improve- ments, In all cases contractors are shown to profit enormously by reason of mislead- ing estimates prepared by the Department. Irish Troubles. a Sri00, Dee. 10. Nine persons have pleaded guilty to the charge of censpiracy to murder Martin Lyds.., Uonnemara, county Galway. Pat- rick McKeowan testified that before the murder of Mrs. Smith the prisoners met in a barn and formed an assassination society for the removal of tyrants and bad land- lords. Marine Disasters. re Lonpon, Dec. 10. The brig ‘“‘Joseph” of Queenstown, from Charlottetown, P. E. L., lost ,bulwarks and stanchions, and sustained other damage. The brig *‘ Archie,” Newfoundland, to Bilbao, put in at Vigo. She jettisoned part of her cargo and is leaking. Continued Preparations for War. Paris, Dec. 10. it is stated the Government has telegrah- ed to Admiral Courbet to continue his reparations for his campaign against boats and Bacniaha, but to await fresh orders from France before taking decisive action. Sedition in Austria. Srocxee, Austria, Dec. 10. A number of seditious placards have been found posted about this town. Pamphlets bearing the signatures of several anarchists have been seized. Fight at a Political Meeting.— Whith vs. Black. Greensvitte, Miss., Dec. 10. During a fight at a political meeting to- night, a white man was seriously injured, one negro killed and two wounded fatally. Chinese Immigration. Orrawa, Dec. 10, A despatch from Victoria, B. C,, says the Local House passed a resolution instructing the Government to introduce a bill restrict- ing Chinese immigration. a Fishing Vessels Lost. Guovcester, Dee. 10. It is feared that four more fishing vessels are lost, making nine in all, with 120 men, by the November gale. Arrived Too Late. Cairo, Dee, 10. The troops recently despatched to Suakim had not arrived there on the 2nd inst., when the deteat of Egyptians near that place occurred. cxeucinaainiageesaatane Irving's Success, eee Boston, Dec. 10. Henry Irving made his first appearance here to-night as Louis the Eleventh, The performance was very snecersful. — Tennyson a Peer of the Realm. ” Leepow, Dec. 10. The Quewn bus matic Toonywu « Burvay | | | upsetting of their boat. | nountes his willingness to ee Re ee ee ee Fatal Casuality. Detrorr, Dec. 10. The steam barge ‘‘Enterprise” owned in Dresden, Ont., was sunk on Lake Huron Seven lives were lost. Sad Drowning Accident. Burrato, N. Y., Dee. 10. Five men while hunting this morning were drowned on the Niagara river by the 4 Fight 'mminent New Yorx, Dec. 10. Pendergrast, the Brooklyn pugilist, an- fight Sallivan for $5,000. Ottawa Notes. Orrawa, Dec. 10. Craig's extensive furniture factory in St, James Street, Montreal, was destroyed by fire on Saturday night. The total loss is 40,000 dellars which is covered by insurance in British offices. The writ to fill the vacancy in South Huron has been issued. Nomination will take place on the 27th inst. There is no talk of opposition to Sir Richard Cart- wright. -—— Weatber Bulletin Probabilities for the next 25 hours for the ’ Maritime Provinces. Torowro, December 11--10 a. m. Fresh to strong winds from west and south; cloudy to fair weather, with light local rains in southern and snow in northern portions, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. The Next Dominion Exhibition. Sir,—In yesterday’s Examiner | noticed a requisition to the Sheriff, asking to have a meeting called, to consider the ad visibil- ity of petitioning the General Government to grant a sum of money for the purpose of | - holding a Dominion Exhibition at Char- lottetown next year. I have no objection to the Sheriff or aay other person calling a meeting, providing that any good can be done by so doing. I think we will simply make an ‘‘exhibition” of ourselves by call ing a meeting for the object named. For-the past three years we know by bitter experience what it has been to send our small exhibit across the water to get to the Halifax, St. John and Montreal Ex- THEM DATLOY } j y ot Bi, Re 4 Ft erent Pinata a = ee ee ae eeneetaeinstaatnetnaiandneee mx A MTN HR, DEICHMBER 11. 1883. a oe aaeeneene Tee aa tiantesins aoe iemeeteameentientinaainetaniaatientaaal ee _ sagem ee annenas PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. en 00—= — ‘Sundays excepted ):— ISsS3-4. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. IS8oeq 4. i()* AND AFTER MONDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1883, trains will run daily as follows oe aan a es nanan nana aaDnSeEP enact crea eee an patianaananeen inane T<-lasangelancumnsaniantendinaaeanceataaeeancalanaee TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST. i TRAINS ARRIVE. FROM THE WEST. shah data iol statheneenigdapedhciiecirlc tp socgp eialaisaibaaiiess tities cients a i casi ial de 1 , No. 1. | No. 3 } | No. 2 | No. 4. STATIONS. ~ NRW | PRESENT | NEW PRESENT STATIONS, | NEW a PRESENT | NEW | PRESENT STANDARD pun tows | STANDARD |CH’R'TOWN | STANDARD |CH’R'TOWN | STANLARD |Ch’R'1OWS | TIME Time. | TIME, TIME. | TIME. | TIME TIME TIME. ~ ov ss Seal Se a ee pane en i ————- Sons es Sloane AS ce wenn a —ermematane e ~ e na | . ones ogeeeds 1 m. ss a. m.| 72? m. | a p.m. || harlottetown ...... 3.20 p. m. | 4.07 p. m.|10.30 a, m, /11.17 a. m. oyalty Junction....' 8.00 ‘* 47 aa as 7" ie : (, 30 “42.847 .* - North Wiltshire ee j 8.52 sé 9,39 “e | 3.48 ss | 4.25 “ee Royalty Junction. . i 2 55 “< } 3.42 ““ 10 08 “ce 10.55 Hunter River,....... 9.07 *“ | 9.64 * | 403 * | 4.50 ** ||North Wiltshire..... (ocean. (28l § 38 * Ine Bradalbene HOA « oh oS Ss ! 9.44 * 10,21 - 4.38 . | 5.25 n | Hunter River........ tae |. 3 eee 2 954 * County Line......... 9.53 10.40 4.47 5.24 | Bradalbane......... a |i Le ae | PS ee Rreetown............10.08 « 10.55 + | SOL “ | 648 County Line......... | nor [14s | 823 « [9.10 * Se URS co ER (SS 2 deere ode (me a hae ee “Tr ' 1.00 p. m.| 1.47 p. m. | , ; Bo ne — ‘ 11.50 a.m, 12.37 “ 7.15 ‘es 8.02 ‘a 1s aisles his es aos, . 200 * lh CU 1.10 * 6 Wellington FEW vette 1 hSO * 2.37 me | Miscouche.......... 1048 "7 133 i ae i... a | Wellington.......... woe! a 4 ee veneer eae ee 3.50 e 4.37 i Port is sae cede 2. ie * 1 MEO Racn o> é0.0005 2: ¢ 66. * OP RMMET oc sc ce seve nae *) 19g Alberton .......-..+. {4.54 | 541 * Bloomfield .......... 7.55 “* | 8.42“ | SEs esas shel | 5.50 | 6.37 [Alberton............ i Wy. 8 04 | I : = TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. i A A lias a ll scant i ; oh | i i} . No. 5. No. 7. 1 No. 6, | No. 8. STATIONS. [NeW | PRESENT | NEW | PRESENT STATIONS. | NEW | PRESENT NEW | PREGENT. | STANCARD [CR’R' TOWN | STANDARD CH’R'TOWN | STANDARD [CH’R TOWN | STANDARD |CH’R TOWK | TIME Time. | TMR. | TIME. | TIME, "IME, TIME. | TIMP, - ee vat OPC ee ee —, aor: * sig Charlottetown........ a= p. m.| 3.17 p. m. ‘Charlottetown be Sones 10.45 a. m,/11.32a. (Se “41:3: \Royalty Junction.... 10.22 “ |11.09 “ Roy yaity . Royalty Junction... } | 2.55 + {gaz « de ons catsg Se Foe 10.05 “* (1052 “ te o Hh oo Me eed LS igs" —, © IS ook oleeen 19.46 * 1082 * PE siti citnietinmcna of " ‘ " - edford | = at : i i ,; Mount Stewart.... a . ; a ” Mount Stewart.... ie Sin 6s iin , | 415 5.02 iCandigam...s..ii..-. 7.40 “ | 827 “ Cardigan........... 5.35 ** | 622 “ | teorgetown..........1 715 “ 1 8.02 teorgetown.....--.-! Se fF ea I. |wount Stewart...... | | 9.05 a.m. 952 a, m. Mount Stewart..... 4.10 p. m.; 457 p. m.||Morell.............. 8.26 - * 6.98: * SS 6 c.4s dasnnceal 450 * ' Oe eC, ee 756 * | 6.43-* St. Peter's... ......5. | | 5.18 | 805 1° Bear River.......... 7.09 . | 7.86 « el ORs os xk oes Ge Fae BC Oan cosh bcdheces 696...9° 1-782) ¢ Souris. 6.30... a hibitions, yet we have the temerity to ask} the Government to name Charlottetown as, the place to hold the next Dominion Ex- hibition, thus compelling thirty-nine) fortieths of the people to come to an Island an extreme part of the Dominion with their exhibits, Have we the building for such anexhibition? Have we hotel accomo- dation for three hundred people, much less for the many thousands who should attend. We are ever asking for something out of all reason, and, of course, get nothing. One day some genius suggests that we ask the Dominion Govériment to assume the liabilities of the Bank of P. E. Island, again another proposes that we be satisfied with nothing short of a tunnel under the straits; and now we have others asking to have the Dominion Exhibition held at Ciarlotte- town. Now let us as a people give up this non- sense, Let us simply ask the Government to carry out the Terms of Union, by giving us the necessary steam communication with the mainland, and also represent that inas- much as we are isolated from the rest of the Dominion, and find it difficult to get our exhibits over (or the rest of the Domin. ion to get here) would they not grant us a sum towards a good local exhibition, seeing it would be inexpedient to give us our turn in holding the Dominion Exhibition here. Yours, &c., ComMon SENSE. The New Railway Time Table. Sir,—Superintendent Coleman, of the P. E. Island Railway, deserves the hearty thanks of the people of Prince Ekward Island, for the comprehensive notice of the winter arrangement of the trains, published in Saturday’s Examiner. It is the first intelligent and intelligible table ever issued in connection with our railway. Hereto- fore, even those who gave attention to the subject, found it difficult oftentimes to get a correct idea of the move- ment of the trains. Sometimes one might commence at tho top of the table to gain information as to the starting of certain trains; other times he must go to the bottom and read up; again, it would be necessary to commence in the middle and go up or down. It was often the result of deep brown study to tell which was right; and yet again he must commence near the bottom and go both ways. The whole of the arrangements were a muddle and a jnmble to the greater portion of the public. Those who were adepts at difficult puzzles, and in decyphering hieroglyphics, found pleasure, no doubt, in solving the difficult- ies of the tables; but to those who valued time and wished to put their brain power to other usrs the tables were a source of more than annoyance. But, now the public has atime table which any person who can read can comprehend, The whole story of the movements of trains is told as plain as the letters of the alphabet and the numerals can tell it. “He who rons may read.” A feature not common to railway time tables is also given in the columns showing standard railway time, and common or ordinary time. The idea is an excellent one, and Mr. Coleman de- serves additional praise for having enter- tained it. Those who now miss trains have only themselves to blame, Youra, etc,, PASSENGER. SS ee ES SS Nervovs Prosrration, vital “weakness, debility from over-work or indiscretion is radically and promptly cured by that great nerve and brain food known as Mack's Mag- netic Medicine, which is seld by all res- ponsible druggists. Sold in Charlottetown by Apothecaries Hall Co, See advertisement in another column. [decl0 lw wly Railway Offies, Charlottetown, Dec, 7, 1883, g@~ For the convenience of the public, the second or parallel column shows the present Charlottetown time. The difference between that and the present new standard time is forty-seven minutes and twenty seconds. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendeni, Perkins ARE NOW OFFERING EXTRA GOOD VALUE IN Flannels and Blankets, Ulster Cloths and Mantle Cloths, Tweeds and Coatings, Fur-lined Cloaks and Cloth Jackets, W ool Squares and Wool Scarfs, Fur Muffs and Fur Caps VELVETS, VELVETEENS AND rues Winter Goods, of every desoription, Good and Cheap, at PERKINS & STERNS. Ch'town, Noy. 19, 1883. REE i : , nee oer oo ‘SA Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.”’ o———- fihristmas Presents AND REQUISITES, —AT— WATSON’S DRUG STORE! Oo ATIN-LINED Dressing Cases, for Ladies ; Leather Dressing Cases, for Gentle: K men; Odor Cases, in ' lush, Leather, Cardboard, Wood and ‘Tortoise Sbell; Painted Puff exes. Cut Glass and other Toilet Bottles ; Smellirg Bottles; Florence and other Mand Mirrers; Pocket Toilet Cases, Porcelain treeding ¢ ups. etc., for invalids; Walking Sticks, Pipes ; Beautifal fine Leather Cigar & Cigarette Cases. Pocket Books. Fly Books. Painted Shaving Wugs, Razors, Strops, Magnifying Shaving Mirrors, Whisks, Playing Cards, Spectacles, Fine sp. ges; Cloth, Nail and Shaving Brushes, in variety; Exquisite Soaps, in boxes; Sachet Powder. A large assortment of Choice Perfumes 2d Toilet Waters, at every price ; and a great variety of all Toilet Artictes & Preparations. —ALSO— Nb. Lawrence Canals, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. HE letting of the works at the upper T entrance of the CORNWALL CANAL, and those at the upper entrance of the RAPIDE PLAT CANAL, advertised to take place on the 13th day of November next, are unavoidably postpened to the following dates :— Tenders will he received until TUESDAY, the FOURTH day of DECK MBER next. Plans. specifications, etc., will be ready for examination at the places previously men- tioned, on and after TU! SDAY, the TWaN- TIETH day of NOVEMBER. For the works at the head of the Galope Canal, tenders will be received until TUES- DAY, the EIGHTEENTH day of DECEM- BER. Plans and specifications, erc., can be seen at the places before mentioned on and after IURSDAY, the FOURTH day of DECEMBER. By order, A. P. BRADLEY, Secretary. Guava, Orange, Calves’ Foot, Red and Black Currant Jellies; Marmalade, Olives, Pickles and Sauces, Candied Peels, Spices, Baking Powders, Erglish Confectionery, Currants, Baking | Soda, Uream of Tartar, Ess Coffee, Capers, Currie Powder, Gelatine, Saco, Tapioca. Arrow- root, C coa, Broma, © |late, Corn Starca, Candied Ginger, Flavoring aud Ooloring Extracts, Macaronii, \ crmicelli, ete., etc. CITY DRUG STORE, QUEEN STREET. Montsn io ninee are expected to yteid this 2u,000, 000 yowmds ui Uupyer Dept. of Railways and Canals, Ottawa, 20th October, 18>3. novi—law tl dec 15 OB PRINTING of every description executed with Neatoess and Despatch at the EXAMINER JCB PRINTING HOOMR, cor. Vater and Great George Street. ~ : ne eserenentnaeiol a “The Celtic Race.” LECTURE will be delivered by the _ VERY REV D. McDONALD, D. D., under ths auspices of the Catholic Litersry Union, in the MARKET HALL —ON~— Tuesday Evening, ith inst, SUBJECT—“THE CELTIC RACE.” Admission, 16 cents; Reserved Seats, 16 cents Tickets for sals at F ser & Reddin’s Drug Store, Apothecaries Hall avd Diamond Bookstore. Doors open at 7.80 p. m; Lee. ture commences at eight, JOHN A. McINNIs, Secretary. Ch’town, Dec, 4, 1°83, ST. PETER’S FANCY SALE, -—{K¥— MARKET HALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, i883. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! FANCY WORK!! TOYS!!! Special Contribations from England, REFRESHMENTS. Punch and Judy Show. OYSTER SUPPER AT NINE O'CLOCK. Music During the Evening. AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS. Admission, 10 Sale will begin at 2.30 p. m. cents; children, 5 cents, Ch'town, Dec. 8, 1883.—3i To Henry Longworth, ksq., High Sheriff of Qaeen’s Sounty, W HEREAS it has come to our notics that the Board of Commissioners managing the Provincial Agticaltural and Industrial Exhibition for 1883, in Prince Edward Island have suggested that steps be at once taken to secure, by application to the Dominion Government, a grant for the purpose of holding a Dominion Exhibition next year (1884) in Charlottetown, and we believe it to be advisable to support the above propofition by holding a Public Meeting. We, the undersigned, therefore request that you will call a meeting of the inhabitants of Queen’s County (inviting the attendance thereat of the inhabitants also of King’s and Prince Counties), at an early day, ia Char- lottetown, to take the above proposition into consideration. Dated 7th December, A. D, 1833, Arch. McNeil), J.T. Jenkins, T. A, McLean, William Mutch, H. B. Smith, Joseph Hensley, Donald Ferguson, kK. P. Haythorne, Chas, ©, Gardiner, Edward Ba) field, . Thos. Vesey, John 8. McLeod, Thos, Godfrey, Wm. Bryenton, Chas.Gregor, B, Point, Neil Shaw, Jas. Matheson, John C. Leitch, John McGregor, J. D. McLeod & Co., Beer & Sons, D. Farquharson, W. E. Dawson, H, Beer, Geo. Davies, Philip Large, Wm. Doda, W. A. Weeks & Co, Dodd & Rogers, Hickey & Stewart, Beer & Goff, Robert Young, And a large number of others, In compliance with the foregoing requisi- tion, I hereby appoint TUESDAY, tae 18th day of DECEMBER, instant, at seven o'clock P. m., in the Market Hall, Charlottetown, for olding the said meeting. HENRY LONGWORTH, Sheriff, Queen’s Ch’town. Ch’town, Dec. 10, 1883. FANCY SALE —AND— Tbe, N aid of the BAPTIST CHURCH BUILD. ING FUND, will be held in the MARKET HALL, QO N— Wednesday, the 19th Decomber The sale will begin at two p. m. Tes on the tables at five p.m, Refreshments during the afternoon and evening. Admissien to Hall, 10 cents; Tea, 26 cents, Ch’town, Dee, 3. WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. — ¥ ANTED—A PRESSMAN in a Tailorin Establishment. Constant employ- ment to a good man, Apply at this office. [no28 ANTED IMMEDIATELY--A Dining Koom and Pantry Girl. Must have good references, Apply at Revere Houre. [now24 DRIFT—On or about the 19th instant, a raft of Spruce Logs dri'ted from ite moorings, three miles south-west of Cape Bear. Anv parties having found the same shall be rewarded by notifying McLuxe Broa. Murray River, King’s County; or Davi Small, Harbor Master, Charlottctown. [no3 OAKDERS,—Mrs. Robert Rodd, has re- moved to the bouse of Mr (‘. Hearts, Euston Btreet, where she can accommodate number of Boarders, on rwasonebie terms. ~ eed