aa A a ae cmt shen ERT A 8... we ene Sar os a Lae ied ee aa a ee ee CS eee ee rs . 4 ‘ % " Anniversary Items PRIDAY, D 0 r id A national gait 1 was » Garibaldi on the 19th Row 1974. w he characteristiaally > s da . 7 om « Co lard & : ; . London, suffered a aan by iting to 8300000. The | name, pianoforte, was taken from “piano e lort graved upon a keyed instrument | yno L598) at Modena. A double pianoforte 3 wo key-boards reversed), giving re- markable effects, was p! ‘ved on at Covent Garden Theatre ia 1878 The Psalt ry and Dulcimer were t inners of the Piano- It has taken (550 B.C. to 1878 ye LD.) early 25 centuries, from Nebuchad.- pezzer (Daniel 5-15 therefore to M. Me ugeot’s patent in 1878, toey ive a coubdle Pian ‘forte. ~— Local and Other Items, Lovrs Kosstrn, the Hungarian patriot is dead + oe Ge to W. E. Dawson for Acme Skates. fdec19 dj a - AN afrolite measuring d tive farm near Quebec lately. feet fell on a cei AsoTHER Lot of Baptist Hyma Books just received at the Diamond Bookstore, _ i —_— FoR raisins, confectionery and nuts, get them at R. K. Brace’s [dec 16 > Opposite Quebec the other day the St. Lawrence was so full of tish as to stop a canoe, 7 FULL returas show the proceeds at the Fancy Sale at St. Paul’s Schoolroom amount to $300. - ss --- W. E. Dawson is showing a large stock of Acme and Imperial Club Skates, selling a cheap [decl5 5: = > —— Hox. D. Ferguson offers three prizes to the West Royalty School, for proficiency in English, Arithmetic and Reading. - > — [NCE OF WaLtes COLLEGE and Normal School cloges to-day for the (hristmas holi- days, to re-open on the first Tuesday in January. : -_ . — ANOTHER lot of toys, dolls and cards just ned, guaranteed the cheapest and best in Call and see at R. K Brace’s. [dec 16 tne city. ———_- @———- (ur Ladies’ Committee cf St. Paul’s Fancy Sale beg tothank Mr. Worth’s Band for them kiad services on the evening of their Sale and Sunday School Tea. Qe Dering this and next week I am selling at largely reduced prices a large stock of Silver Plated Goods suitable for the season—W. E. Dawson. fdecl9 5i — >. — Owtne to the storm the market to-day was small, aud as a consequence prices were high. Turkeys brought in some instances $1.40, x 70 cts., and ducks, per pair, 75 cts. —_—> - Remember that the first Orchestral Concet is to be given the Ist January, 1885. Season tickets can be had at any of the Drug Stores Engage them early, as only a limited number is to be issued. — ee -_———--o ['wo children belonging to Lemuel Moore, of Sheep River, Lot 13 died very suddenly a few days ago. It was supposed by the attend- ing physician, that accidental poisoning was the cause,—Journa/, a eae SE A CABLEGRAM states that thirty head of cattle exported by Mr. Cruitt, of Toronto; were sold atthe Liverpool Christmas sale on the 15.h inst. They realized an average of upwards of £30 per head and were admitted to be the finest on the market, even surpassing the British cattle oftered. _— ->-- -— Fixe Gorm Bar.—Mr. G. H. Shattuck brought into Halifax on Wednesday another bar of gold weighing 183 ounces from sixty three tons of quartz, being the result of three weeks work, at the Gallibar Gold Mining and Milling Company's mines, It can be seen at the office of W. L. Lowell & Co. _- —>---— Ir has just been made public that the Qu bec province five per cent. $4,200,000 loan, supposed to have been floated in Paris, two years ago, was replaced by the cunning Freachmen in London at 44 per cent, and they thus get half per ceut. commission annually, which beside their origina! commis- sion, ete., netted them eome $200,000. —————— Rev. T. B. Furier, Bishop of Niagara, died in Hamilton, Out., on Taesday morning last. Several days ago he was working in his liberary when he ran a three cornered file into his hand. At first the wound did not give him much trouble, bat a day or two after- wards it festered and blood poisoning set ia. Bizhop Fuller was 83 years old, = - oe — lv is stated that, in order to get the benefit of the low rate of postage in the United states, Canadian merchants and mannfacturers sent their letters in large bundles by express to the nearest post office on the other side ot the line, where they are mailed at the two- cent letter rate, whereas they would haye»to pay three cents if mailed in Canaday thas effecting a saving of 324 per cent. — eee Corkection.—In our tssue of the 17th inst. we copied from the Summerside Pioneer paragraph headed ‘Islanders Abroad,” which we find is altogether erroneous. The McLeod mentioned is Duncan M. McLeod, formerly in the ewploy of Geo. Davies & Co., and well and favorably known in this city. He isnot a brother of the Station Agent at Bradalbane, nor is he a native of Strathalbyn, but is a brother of Capt. George A. McLeod of Park Corner, and isa native of that place. We believe he is now a member of the tirm of Moody, McLeod & Co, Delles, Oregon, and is one of the wany successful Park Coraer bows abroad. -- eo More than ordinary success attended the Christmas tree and tea at the Convent de Notre Dame yesterday evening. The tree and fancy tables were well patronised, and a very large number took tea and refreshments. At No | faney table, over fifty dollars were realized, while No a2 made close on forty A large number of fancy articles re- main oa both, The Christmas tree produced about twenty dollars, and the tea and re- freshment tables close on one hundred. The botai proceeds of last night from fancy tables, tea, door money, lotteries, etc,, amount to nearly three huadred dollare, The fancy sale will continue to-day, and a tea will be served atsixo'cloek All articles remainiag at 7.39. will be sold at auctiov, and the affair will be eouclud-d by an eatertaiameat in the upper music ball of the institution. Admission to y *y MULlLaATS the tree and fancy gale w) be free, but ta the Cntertainment au atlmission will be charged. cents bt twenty A REGULAR old fashioned north-e aster, THe steamer Pring in Wal tou this morning. a. Tee = o Pictou at 1.30 : a (HE steamer of Wales arrived t . ee - ate HE thermometer at Winni slow zero on the 16th inst, ———~>—__ AMAS PR i ‘ a S PRESENTS, handpainted, at Dodd's fdecl9 3i peg registered 25 ‘< } a fical Hall, very handsome. esi och A HANDSOME CRI ET, amp, or cheap at RK. Brace’s. taney cup, [dec 16 _ Heenae Murpoek, formerly of St. John, - ea been elected Mayor of Calgary, ‘ sa > F 1 HE largest stock, and the best, of Xmas goods at R, K. Brace’s. Call and inspect, {dee 16 eh > i ” . rue Rastern and Western Trains, notwith- standing heavy snow drifts, arrived on time to-day. “ > Mrs. WiLLtaM CocuraNngE was found dead in her bed at Dorchester, N. B., on Thursday morning. Supposed cause, heart disease. ———__.. Tue schooner Ottawa, from Charlottetown, and Harvest Home, from New London, ar rived at Halifax on the 17th with cargoes of produce, csi litead MILLER BRoTHERs are ready to make a pre- sent of a Sewing Machine to any one that will bay their class of goods elsewhere for less money. {decl9 tf -_- So Miss Husovr, a daughter and the heiress of the late prothonotary in Montreal, is suing the Montreal Star for $25,000 for al- lege d libel. _-- > --— SPECIMENS of the produce of the Experi- mental karms of the C. P. R. are being ex- hibited in Montreal. They are said to be excellent sidelines THE first crossing of the season was made by the ice boat Lady McDonald, from Cape lormentine, oy Friday last, in a little over two hours, —Journal. oupiniiniliaiidis Richard Hust, Summerside, P. E. L, agent tor Messrs, Peek Bros, & Co., wholesale dealers in tea, London, England. Fresh amples, Orders filled by cable. hasianteh aia ccs CHEAPEST PLACE to buy Violins, Accordeons, Concertinas, Fiutes, Banjos, Violin Strings, and all kinds of Musicai Goods, is at Miller Brothers, Queen Street. [decl9 tf --—- -}-- - -——- A GIGANTIC Christmas tree is being arranged in the New Orieans Exposition, fifty teet high, and lighted with 5uv variegated electric lights, and 1% will be covered with toys for distribution to children, - > i | Tue Literary and Scientitie Society meet this evening, to hear and discuss a paper on ** History,” by Mr, Neil McLeod, Priucipai of the Davis School, Summerside. The paper will be read by Mr. T. A. LePage. sibeielelithacteiiiin Tue members of Liberty Lodge, No. 1, I O. lt. L.. are specially requested to meet at the ledge room, Quirk’s Hail, this evening, at 8 o'clock, as a question of the greatest im- portance will be under discussion sininaiiaiaiad Capt. McELuinney, of the Marine Depart- ment writes us to state that the new stern post was put in the Northern Light at Pictou. He says it could not be done in Charlottetown, as ‘‘there were not facilities for hauling out.” eae a J. W. Ricnarps. M. P. P., we understand, intends, at an early date,putting on the stocks at his yard in Bideford, two large schooners, the largest of which will be one hundred and twenty feet keel, by twenty-two feet beam, and will have three masts.— /ourna/. ieeshalia ieee Tue Toronto 7'/egram remarks that one of the pleasing results of the revival in that city is the fact that many persons who owed debts were brought to see that they were acting dis- honestly in refusing or neglecting to pay them, aud immediately went and squared up. This is certainly a good practical result. hatcibindipiceetions A pespatcu from St. Hyacinthe, Quebec, says the first span of the new bridge being erected across the Yamaska river was blown down on Monday. A man named Allard was killed, and another named St. Germain and one whose name is unknown are dying. Fif- teen other persons were seriously, although not fatally injured. _-—_@~{j-_——- SRVERAL improvements which the public will appreciate have lately been made in the offices of our own Merchants Bank. The Cashier's office is much more accessible and convenient than it has been. This Bank is again in a good position, and being the only Bank in city whose interests are confined to this Province, shouid be well patronized by our men of business. Tue Halifax Herald publishes an interview with a financial mano just from England, which says there is not a ghost of a chance of floating the Nictaux and Atlantic Railway bonds, aud that the attempt to do so, or to float any other doubtful scheme, will in- juriously affect the province. The Camber- land Railway and Coal loan was not offered, but there is good prospect of its being suc- cessful. ———_-—— Mre. Mc3waty, with her little family, left this morning to join Dr, McSwain in Victoria, British Columbie. Her numerous friends in Charlottetown and Belfast wish her a safe and pleasant trip acress the continent. The weather is not very propitious at the outset, but as a stormy morning is often followed by a fine day, we may hope that it will moderate before long, and that the trip will end in a happy calm. In British Columbia a * north- easter” is, we believe, an ill the people know pot of, except it may be by memory. Tue improvements made at Cape Tormen- tine, N. B, during last summer, have been quite extensive. Tom Allan, the famous veteran in the ice-boat service, bas made several desirable improvements to his house. A new hotel of very respectable propor- tions has been erected by a Allan. wi »e The ice-boat service more complet> than ever, as the old conf pany will probably handle at least ten poate, in addition to which Warren Allen will put on three, and Penman Allan one. We have not heard what the new company intend doing, but have no doubt, if they decide to put their boat] on, they will do the work well. The landing on this side will no doubt be made as near the whari as possible. instead of at the point, some half-mile far- ther west—Journal, cchanniny ieee Dopp & Rogers have received a very large tment of Acme,Club, Skstes. Intending purchapers ;wopld do well td gall 9g them fore purchasing. {dec 9 eod tl jy] FF IN a ak ee Sa eee en ~-= 9 1884. ER, DECHMBER ij JAMES SHAND, STEVENSON’S BUILDING, QUEEN ST., IS OFFERING : __ Men’s Lined Kid Gloves, 75cts; do Fur Trimmed, $1; do with Gauntlets, 75cts; Men’s Buckskin Lined do, 80cts; Men’s Cloth Ringwood, &e. Ladies’ Lined Kid Mitts, 50cts; do Long Cloth Gloves, 52cts ; do Long Thread do, 28cts. Men’s White Cambric Hand- kerehiets from 5ets, Men’s Colored Cashmere Handkerchiefs in great variety, Ladies’ White Cambric Handkerchiefs from 5cts, Ladies’ Linen do from 10cts, Ladies’ Embroidered and Lace-edge Handkerchiefs, Ladies’ Silk Handkerchiefs trom 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 Figured Nets, BLACK AND COLORED VELVETEENS. A Large Stock Canadian Shirts and Drawers from 40 Cents. oe Weae= Remember the place: Stevenson’s Building, Queen Street, where all goods kept by us are sold at prices which can- not be legitimately competed with. Charlottetown, Dec. 15th, 1884. HERACH HASZARG Has Just Received the Following Goods : SUGAR—300 Barrels, different grades, TEA—200 Chests and half-chests, choice, MOLASSES—40 Puns. bright retailing, FLOUR, CORNMEAL, OATMEAL, BRAN & SHORTS, TIN PLATES—1,000 Boxes, 14x20, INGOT TIN, LEAD, COPPER, CODFISH, HAKE, HERRING, BONELESS COD, TURKS ISLAND SALT—500 Bushels. _————— | ()) ee Intending, as I do, to move my place of business to the new Cameron Block, South Side Queen Square, early in January next, | offer the above Goods at Lowest Wholesale Prices to clear. Samples sent upon application to HORACE HASZARD, Lower Queen Street. Ch’town, Dec. 10th, 1884. PE ISLAND RAILWAY SX IMACS. CHRISTMAS EXCURSION. BOOKS. BOOKS. hae se gore a RETURN TICKETS at One ; : Just Received at the Depository : Sunday at Home, Leisure Hour, 1884; Quiver, First-class Fare will be issued to and from all Stations on this Railway on 24th and Canadian Pictures, drawn by Marquis of Lorne; Little Wide Awake, Chatterbox, 25th December, inst., good to return up to and Boys’ Own, Girls’ Own, Story Land, and a including January 5th, 1885. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, Railway Office, Ch’town, Dec. 16, 18°4, medial : a. age ‘ y of other Magazines and Books. Also, _ eels - eek gt ool way yt Xmas, New Years, Birthday and Sunday was : school Cards, Texts and Mottoes—all cheaper Millinery ant Cloakmaking, than can be purchased elsewhere. Pulpit, Family and School Bibles and Testaments. -- You can purchase a New Testament at the Depository for 3 cents, and Bibles at 12 cents each. THE Misses Currie, having returned from Boston, are now prepared to execute orders with dispatch, and in the very latest stvles, Ch’town, Dec. 13—6i eod PAMPAS PLUMES, FOR DECORATION, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, wei BATT sees G. H. HASZARD'S New Store, Brown’s Block. Ch’town, Dec. 12, 1884---6i eod PHOTOS For the Heliday Season! M. F. ELLIS, Corner Queen and Fitzroy Street. Ch’town, Dec. 15, 1884—eod MAN’S ORCANISM Is the most complex work of the Creator, and when this complicated structure, so exqui- sitely wrought, is disturbed by disease, the inost efficient aid should be sought from the most skilful physician—for the human body is too precious to be neglected. It bezomes the question, then: ‘‘What physician shal] be employed ?’ 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., etc. ECAUSE you may have been cheated and fooled by euacks, 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. sa FREE. -@a A valuable treatise, explanatory of Dr JOHANNESEN’S system, will be sent by mail, post paid and securely sealed from observa- tion, to any sufferer addressing his sole authorized agent for the United States and Canada, HENRY VOGELER, 49 South Street, New York, x@ 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 cf charge. Ch’town, Dec, 10, 1854—lyr dly wkly jor PRINTING . of. every {ispeription EWIS’ Photographs are now known as the most Genuine and Artistic productions in the Provinces. Landscape and Portrait Work are made by men who have real practical utility and known renown in their respective lines, e@ The public never regret calling on LEWIS, Grafton Street, Ch’town, P. E. Island. decl0—3w wklySmos DANUBE FLOUR ECOMMENDED as the best Pateut Pro- cess Flour made in Canada for Pastry, Biseuits and Bread. 1 Car (125 Barrels) Received And for Sale very cheap (warranted satis- BEF JRE CHRISTMAS WE SHALL OFFER A NUMBER OF SPEGIAL BARGAINS FOR GASH LONBSN HEUSH! The balance of our stock of Trimmed Millinery at Half Price. The balance of eur stock of Ladies Man- tles, Dolmans and Ulisters at a very Large Reduction, to clear. a, )) 3000 Pieces White and Grey Cottons, purchased at greatly Reduced Prices. WHITE COTTONS, in Lots No. 1, 24 inches, at 3 Cents. ““ “c “6 sé 2, 80 “ 5 ‘“ “cc ““ “e “é $. 34 ““ 6 “ ‘<< ‘<c “ &“ 4 35 ‘“<“ 7 ‘““ sé ‘“c “<“ ‘“ 5 36 66 8 “ 6 ‘< “ ‘““ G, 36 “ g “<c “ éé ‘cc “ 7 36 «é 10 és “ :o——_- Best English Makes, direct°frem the Mills, from 12 to 25 Cents. 20: Parties in want of White or Grey COTTONS are invited to examine the above, as they are the Cheapest we have ever offered for rale, ‘o: 2000 yards Table Linen, 7000 do Sed Ticking, bouzht Cheap. A number of DRESS LENGTHS, in Colored Si'ks, good colors, worth $1.35 to $1.50, all for 95 cents to $1.10 per yard. yards Colored Dress Silks, worth &5 and 95 Cents, for 65 and 75 cents, Leneths of Japanese Silks, worth 70 cents, for 59 cents. Lengths of Striped Washing Silks at 50cts. (Ope A Large Stock of DRESS GOODS, Black and Colored French MERINOS, CASHMERES, SERGES, COSTUME CLOTHS, RUSSIAN CORDS, &e., &e. 450 Ends and pieces Fancy Flannel SHIRTINGS, 32 inches wide, all wool, 38 cents, former price 50 cents. ——":0: Bargains in our Large 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. 0i—— > Men's and Boys’ Underclothing, in great variety, of Quality and Price. ALOT OF REMNANTS OF TWEEDS. ULSTERS AND MANTLE CLOTHS MARKED VERY LOW Blankets, Quilts & Gomfurtor in Great Variety. BUFFALO & JAPANESE ROBES, &e. &e, &. A LOT OF HORSE RUCS BOUCHT | AT A BARGAIN. factor ) at 1 ‘ pets executed with Neatness an atch “edt ai , BEER & GUFF’S, |et the EXAMINER .JOB PRINTING Ch'towd, Dee, 8, 1884. ROOMS ear Tatar ond Qeagt Tanegs Ak et \ i GEO. DAVIES & CO, Charlottetown, Dec: 3, 1884. 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