Rk ia ee sie i Fy ry dew ii iS 5a sil a A ast ngs — el tects Ge ne ae CA lee eee eG id ety aap oe -- ae ee BOP tg eect tT ay en r MiS dn me - ee ee ne ON ea _— a S wer eee aan OO eens tree -numey - —— ~~ c Anniversary Items i} it ib law elk ROA ul TELEGRAPHIC. NEWS. —_— Ube ame law ar ‘ SN ‘ " 5 remua laws imposed by (Serctat Despatours 10 Vuk EXaMien. } ‘iiam ¢ i | ror, Who, to presé rve his! ; 2 Willis is | Matrimonial. ame, made it rteiture of property to disab'« enone . wild beast; with uit were a OTTAWA, Dee. 10 » bnok boar Vhe cler roteste ! fms " s : stag. | os erey } rot sted | ‘aan past two o'clock this afternoon azains am ing these iaWsS upnder Henry G : vert Aikin, second son of Lieut . . . . » rove ! : - Ul. In IS77 Great Britain received for - en of Manitoba, was married tisenses to kill $931,760, a litt'e short of | Mini “ee wr A MeLelan, daughter of the ; s ster of Marine Th » ; “g lara, havies ecaviete vont t ine, e wedding w 9 milli } ‘ cte i in one brilliant atfair The trouss > >¢ 8 _— ° gear (viz. 1869) over ten thousand persons factured in Lo i cau was manu- : lves with ; 5 zondon, and cost $4,000. for amusit selves with agun without} : i a a } miesi | ; “is : pe A Financial Difficulty. eames “ erent —_— : Local and Other ttems, Paraonize L. EF, Prowse, deel} + - r Caps ata bargain, at L. E. Prowse’s 7 Ni : i nape sat } Mac- dozal - i 4 DA \ u Fur Caps at i } Pr q decl] - ePsH . Fsge, Q. C., has returned from Uttawa * AX on foot in Toronto te erec t truethat Prof. Wiggins has joined the Salvation army. ° ; Gioop South Sea Seal Caps with peaks at L. E. Prowse a, decll _ > ' RN S bazaar and tea in Zion Church Cu basement this evening. > Noruixe domg at the Stipendiary Magis- trate's Court this morning, - > Hoy. Jostra and Mrs, Pope were passen- | gers on last night’s Exoress from Summerside. | a A Granp stock of Bibles, Prayer Books ete., on exhibitie: at the Diamond Bookstore. | seilalllaiici H. R. H. Prince ALBERT Victor, of Wales has been envited to attend the carnival in Montreal. insite INTRMPERANCE is ascribed as the cause of the death by suicide of William Grant, of North Augusta, Ont. ciated G. H. Haszarp isin his new store,(Brown’s Block) and is vow opening a splendid stock of stationery, school books, ete, ---- D> — Cracked Oats and Barley can be had at Rk. K. Brace’s, and delivered anywhere in the city free of charge. dec]! oe Tue Montreal stock market continues tirm in spite of the quietness of business and the absence of any speculative demand, sisi alimesal Tue King’s College, N. S., troubles are io be settled by the di-missal of two of the pro- fessors and the retirement of Principal Dart. — ~ A Gate at Pictou prevented the St. rence from crossing last evening. over this forenoon, and Pictou. Law- —_- -.>- Tur bezaar in aid of St. Peter's Church, held im Market Hall last evening, was a pleas- ant and suecesful affair. The amount realized was nearly $100. it daa Me. Tueo. L. Cuappecir will receive from London, G. B., in a few days, the balance of his fancy goods, ete., which will be superior to any yet imported. ae te ae Tue revenue of the Dominion for December was $2,600,629, and the expenditure $%,4i2- 509. The surplus for the first five months of the tiscal year is $1,348,726. ‘tae Some thirty Bishops will sccompany: Arch- bishop Lynch from Baltimore to Toronto, and take part in the celebration of the 25th anni- versary of his elevation to the Archiepis- copacy. -— > —_——— Att. the Christmas Goods which are lis- layed in such endless variety at the Diamond »okstore, are this season’s importation. The universal verdict is for the Diamond Book- store. — a. ~< Tur Rev. G. W. Hodgson has addressed a letter to the Halifax Herald, in which he ad- vocates the consolidation of the tov numerous colleges and universities of the Maritime Pre- | vinces. -_+--_--s- --— Dx. Larocgve. the of Montreal, believes the advent of cholera next summer as inevitable, and is agitating for precautions to be taken. At any rate, 1t 1s better to have the city clean. —~_-—- Tue city attorney of Montreal, is of opinion that the city is not liable for the damage caused by the mobs in the Chiniquy disturb- auces. He says that the police did their duty and that seven or eight mounted pclicemen are required in the city to quell disturbances. cxneneinemnetPreemagen Tue Juvenile Missionary Society of Zion Church, are holding a Bazaar and Tea in the azement of the building this eveuing. Entrance 10 cents. Entrance and Tea 25 cents. This effort of the young people should be well patronized. Go early and get your tea, Tuz Rev. Dra. McDonaup, of George- town, has consented to deliver a lecture under the auspices of the Caledonian Club, of P. E. Island, in the Market Hall, Charlottetown, on Monday evening, Decem- ber 22nd. Subject: ‘The Race of Someried.” a Mr. Santa G. Claus, Jr., has arrived in the city, and isthe guest of Mr. Theo. L. Chappelle, at the Diamond Book- store, where he will remain with a tremendons assortment of Toys, Fancy Goods, &c., &e., during the Xmas Holidays. He reports bis Venerable progenitor in very good health, and Unable to visit us this season, but believes that the mantle of the old man fits securely upon him. The public are cordially invited to 8 levers. which take place daily from 7 a. m. wutil 10 p. m. | a mS al > - Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphite | IS EXCELLENT IN LUNG TROUBLES, _, Dt: Enoch Calloway, LeGrange, Geo., says: ‘L have use. Scott's Emulsion, with wonder- fal success in all lung troubles, also fiod it = equal in Summer Diarrbofa of ehild- She came | returned again to} medical health officer | | VIENNA, Dee. 10. The Bohemian Mortgage ( great diffleulty owing to a | " ry’ cent | trade. The Minister of ithe banks, both lunite in Jompany is in a crisis in the sugar of Finance has asked 1 national and others, te an effort to prevent its collapse Its collapse would involve the downfall of |forty Savings Banks, and bring ruin to a host of poor depositors. = —~ Lottery Swindler Arrested. St. Sternens, N. B., De Much excitement was cared ~ ing by the arrest of Nate Wead, as prin- , | cipal in the St. Stephen lottery swindle. |He was admitted to bail appearance next Tuesday, | Justice is the prc secutor. in $2,000 for The Minister of _ —— | Resistance of the Crofters i Lonpon, Dee. 10. The officers who attempted to secure the writs of ejection upon Skye crofters at Uig jhave been driven off. They were pelted | with stones and mud by hundreds of crof ters, who threatened to resist any force | that may be sent avainst them. es The Bry Dock in St. John’s. i Sr. Joun’s Nfld. Dee. Phe ceremony of opening the great Simp- }son Dry Dock at St. John’s, was performed |to-day. The British corvette Tenedos was succceasfully docked. The dock will ac- /commodate the largest steamship. The cost was $600,000. Limitation of Alcohol. Berwin, Dee. 10. : The Congo committee has agreed to the }insertion of a clause in the protocol, |} expessing the wish of the powers, to limit | the importation of alcohol as mueh as | possible, France and China Lonpon, Dee. 10 [tis reported that Waddington is going ito Paris to report the result of his inter- views with Earl Granville and Marquis Tseng. It is believed that negotiations are definitely stopped. | enentneeg Ministerial Promotion. , Lonpon, Dec. 10, Henry Hartley, junior member for Par- liament fer Wolverhampton, will succeed John Tomlinson Hilbert as Undersecretary of the Home Department. A Prince Promoted. Lonpon, Dec. 10. Truth says the Duke of Edinburgh has been appointed to the command of the Mediterranean squadron. § Another Voyageur Gone. Orrawa, Dec 10. Advices have been received of the drowning of another Canadian voyageur in the Nile. A Correction. Lonpon, Dee. 10. It was El Mahdi’s uncle, Governor of Obvid, and not El Mahdi, who died recently. Killed. inna Svakim, Dee. 10. fhirty Egyptians were killed in the | attack on the railway here yesterday. ' ' Mecting of Parliament. Orrawa, Dec. 10. It is said that Parliament will be called for January 22nd. Weather Bulletin. > P j 5 Ff ‘ f Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Dec. 11--10 a. m. Moderate winds, shifting to south and southeast, increasing cloudiness. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE. Charlottetown December 1], Highest Temperature yesterday,. ......+ 2 Lowest Temperature (read at widvight), ‘one Lowest Temperature this morning.....- . 15.8 i i "clock. .18 6 Temperature this morning, at § o clock. . Sammauines this afternoga at 1 o’clock..21.0 The cotton crop of the south is estimated at 5.683.090 bales, the decrease in some districts being about 14 per cent. Bismarck is said to desire that England should guarantee the Egyptian debt as a condition of Germany’s assent to the now proposals. Fight dynamiters are for conspiring to kill Crown Prince. Agricultural manufacturers have been meeting in Toronto to form anu association. The cost of the Greeley relieftexpedition to the United States was $763,000. Mr, Cleveland says he does not yet know the names of the men who will compose his cabinet. Much difficulty is being experienced in repairing the broken Atlantic cables. on trial at Leipsic the Emperor and GREAT BARGAINS OF XMAS BREMNER GIFT BOOKS. Juvenil CHURCH WRITING SERVICES, in CARDS. Envelopes, Ink, Pens, &e. stock must be disposed of Ch'town, Dec. llth, 1884. , , lia aaa arias a ne cei ata mapa DMT IST TEER CLEARING OUT SALE DESKS, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES AND EASELS, INKSTANDS, GAMES, PURSES, POCKET-BOOKS, and a Splendid Assortment of CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR George Rowney & Co.'s ARTIST MATERIALS. Also: A general and well-assorted stock of STATIONERY, in Note and Letter Papers, School Books and Requisites. All the above stock will, for the next ten days be sold at Greatly Reduced Prices, as the WITHOUT RESERVE. GREAT BARGAINS IN ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR XMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS DECHMBHR i ay , 1884. a GOODS ee en ee ee, ee neo ed ee So —nantmn 33 COMMENCING FRIDAY, THE 12TH !NSTANT, A LL their Stock in Trade, consisting of BOOKS of standard and popular authors and poets, 23, Pulpit, Family and Pocket BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, j Handsome Bindings. Photograph and Autograph ALBUMS, MAY BE OBTAINED. J. A- RENNICK, Agent, = a S A they now offer their large 2,400 yards Mantle and February. Charlottetown, Dec. 8, 1884. “ALL & Brocade Velvet. Ulsters, Shawls, Xe Goods, newest and best value. Men’s Caps, Ladies’ Fur Caps. Ch’town, Oct. 17, 1884. W. & A. BROWN & CO, intend making a change in their firm about the end of February, 6,000 yards Seotch and Canadian TWEEDS at 20 per cent off, 3,500 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. Searlet and Grey Flannels, Shirtings, Tickings, Uretonnes, Bleached and Unbleached Damasks and Table Napkins at a big discount. Balance of their stock of Mantles, Dolmans, Ulstersr, Fur- lined COATS, MILLINERY, &c., AT COST. Carp ets, Oilcloths, Mattings, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, &c., at prices that are bound to CLEAR THEM. Fur Caps, Hats, Muffs, &., at greatly reduced prices. WHOLESALE ANB RETAIL ! This is a bona fide Sale, as all Goods must be cleared out before the change is made in Call early and avoid the rush. Ye Remember the place—Desbrisay’s old stand, next door to Beer & Goff’s Grecery, and directly opposite the Market House. of the Very Best Value. \UR Stock of Velveteens is large, and includes all colors in Plain and Brocaded, and marked ( very low. English Silks, Satins, Velvets and Plushes, all shades. New Feather Trim- ming, New Stripe Satin, New Astracan Trimming, New Spot Silks, New Cheinlle Ruching, New A Grand Display of Knit Wool Goods, in Squares, Scarfs, Jackets, Scarborc Coats, Alexandra Jackets, Jerseys, &c. New Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, &c., very stylish. Berlin Weol — Beehive Victoria, Rutland, Albany, Saxony, Alloa, Universal, and other yarns, Grey Flannel, Scarlet Flannel, White Flannel, French Twill Flannel, Tweed Shirtings, Tartan Plaids, &. Dress splendid Value in Blankets, Comforts and Counterpanes, ALL PERSONS WANTING WINTER GOODS SHOULD SEE OUR STOCK. and well assorted stock of Dry Goods at GREAT BARGAINS, Ulster CLOTHS at greatly reduced prices, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Wincers, Prints, W.& A. BROWN & CO. & Sterns’ —FOR— WINTER GOODS “> VV Fur-lined Cloaks, Rubber Circulars, Dolmans, Jackets Large Stock of Wincey, Prints, &. Boys’ Cloth and Fur Caps, PERKINS & STERNS. a a A EL Ea ae PE ISLAND RAILWAY. ‘Tenders for Sleepers, Fence Material, Timber, Xe. me ‘EALED TENDERS, addressed to the bh.) undersigned, snd marked ‘* Tender,” will be received until Wednesday, December 3ist, 1884, for the supply of :— 28,000 Sleepers, as per specification, Sawn Switch Sleepers, hemlock (price per 1,000 feet.) 100 Cedar snow-fence Posts, 12 feet long, 8 6,700 Cedar fence posts, 7 feet 6 ir ches long, 6 inches at smail enc 150 Vedar gate pusts, 8 feet loug, 5 in at smal! end. 1,800 Cedar fence pickets, 7 teet 6 inches long, 2 inches at small end. 1,600 Spruce fence poles, 14 feet loug, 3 inches at small end, rossed on three sides. 3,900 Spruce fence poles, 14 feet long, 24 inches at small end, rossed on throe ® Jes thes ~awn Hemlock ‘ijimber, 12.0 x 1° ce per 1,000 feer.) Sawu Hemlock Timber, «x/it s (price per 1,000 feet.) Fiatted Hemlock Timber, &xi inches (; ice per ton.) Forms of Tender for Sle* pers, with sy ecitica- tion endoreyd thereon, may be bad at ail Bookiuy Stations No Tender for Sleepers wiil be consid red, unless made ip accordance with, and upon the printed form supplied, nor wil a tender ior a less number of sleepers than 500 be enter- tained. The Department does not bind. itself to accept the lowest or any Tender JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, Dec. 9, 1884. —di pat—all wkly pa 2i Pf ISLAND RAILWAY. jomndaiiicinnh % N and after Monday, 8th Dec. next, until close of navigation at Summerside. a Special Passenger Train will leave Charlotte- town at 6 o’elock, a. m., daily (Sunday ex- cepted) for Summerside, connecting there with steamer for Point du Chene, and ieturning to Charlottetown on arrival of Steamer in the evening. JAMES COLEMAs, Superintendent, Railway Office, Ch’town, Dec 5, 18°4. eod pat—her pres ne ad |i MAINS ORCANISI is the most complex * »k of the Creator, and when this complicated structure, so exqui- sitely wrought, is disturbed by disease, the wnost efficient aid should be sovght from the most skilful physician—for the human body is too precious to be neglected. It besomes the question, then: “What physician shal] be em ployed ?’ Dr. Oscar JOHANNESEN, of the University of Berlin, Germany, has made a lifelong study of ailments of the Nervous and Genito-Urinary System. HIS REMEDIES CURE Any Debility or Derangement of the Nervous System, including Spermatthorea, Govorrhea, Syphilis, Stricture, Impotence, etc., ete. BECAUSE you may have been cheated and fooled by Qguacks, who claim to cure this class of disorders, do not hesitate to give Dr. JOHANNESEN’S method a fair trial betore your case becomes chronic and incurable. s@> FREE. wa A valuable treatise, explanatory of Pr. JOHANNFSEN'S system. will be sent by mail, post paid and securely sealed from observa. tion, to any sufferer aduressing his sole authorized agent for the United States and Canada, HENRY VOGELER, 49 South Street, New York. sa” Complicated symptoms treated from Dr. JOHANNESEN’S Special Prescription, under advice of a duly qualified consulting physi- cian. All correspondence held as strictly confi- dential, and advice by mail free of charge. Ch’town, Dec. 10, 1854—lyr dly wkly SL —eeeepcermeenenea WANTS, LOST, FOUND, we. omemaoeneas em ‘\O LET—A large, well-lighted room in the Subscriber's building, Queen street, with sitting capacity for 150 persons ; rent mod- erate.—J. Maceachero. —dec9 3: eod \ OR SALE OR TO LET~—That large, 3-story House, corner of Pownal and Sidney Street, known as the ‘‘Wagstaff Hotel,” will be let cheap to a good tenant, or for sale at a bargain. Apply to Miss Dousg, decd ANIED IMMEDIATELY — At the Rankia House, 40 heavy Horses dec8 41 pd Ween Cook and Housemaid, Ap- ply at the EXaMineR office. dec5S—tt OR SALE — Double-seated Box Sleigh, nearly pew ; also, set of Harn +s in good condition avd large, heavy butlalo. the above will be sold at a bargain. Apply es this office. dec2—4i eod pd LET—The ‘‘Riverside Cottage,” at the east end of Kent street, next to Mr. Lowe’s garden. It is well finished, with frost- proof cellar. The present occupant is about leaving the Island, and there is coal in the cellar that can be had if required. Rent moderate ; possession immediete'y. Apply to James Beales. nov23 gO LET - The premises at preseni occupied by Horace Haszard, Esq., at the foot of Queen's street. Possession yiven on the lst day of January next, A. D., 1885. For fur- ther particulars apply to FR. R. Fitzgerald nov26 A SEWING MACHINE, in periect work- < ing order, will be sold at a evcrifice. Apply to G. Brace, Sidney Street. nov24 4w mo th fy.O LET—A Cottage on Pleasant street, containing eight rooms, with stable aud coachouse attached, Apply to John Kelly. novl7 oaw OR SALE—A Fire-proof SAFE, latest improvement.—Cheap. Apply at Tae Examiner Office, novs—whly E will give exclusive sale at and near Charlottetown, of our Entire Wheat Fleur, to a dealer who will push it. Covered by patent. Easilv sold. We guarantee 100 ibs, more bread to the barre] than apy other flour.—FRravkuun Mii Co., 38 C Street. aug? AE NET FARE OE LOY PE te gh Mla OR EE BG Re RTE + og wares Ms sao mf 7 are } * M bs Reet d tee o ate We a encitr dandmeaes endian Ll ? 4 ? 2 Be =: / 1 rere euler ras r a p é n a J " me. a: ooh. Sa — . " wih a = RE ci Ea Ai BTA