a : PSE SD SY a 2 a nero - SF Le A A ie MR a ee Pr eee ee ae L ba taH DAILY ExXA MINER, DECEMBER 4, 1882. _ ia i Tr LEGR fy PHIC NEWS J. E. Redmond, member of Parliament for i A c a | New Roas. | | , a Paris, Dee. 1. z 4 iSpectaL Dese,reurs TO THe Examiner. ] The teh oe =" Budget Committee has ; J een distributed in the Chambers. It pre- ° he ” "oa: lewd Ps z » : 2 of - Mi Proregatioa oF t arliame nf | dicts a deficit of 78,000,000 francs for the Notice to Contractors. ‘ ‘ |; Current year. , call tr su ”) . ) °C, > sal . . . i _ , a | _ N l t rhe Seine has risen 6-40 meters above O} B ' 1 EALED TENDERS. addressed to the " F The British Parliament has been pro-| the normal level. Houses st Norgent, Join- | K) undersigned, and endorsed -‘ Tender for Hi i 3 ee ee ee sae oe vued to meet again on the 15th February. | ville, St. Maur, Amieres and Courbevois MEN’ gq A ’ T 4 j iY | New London Works,” will be received until i — fare being deserted through fear of disas- we ivi i) BOY S$ CLO | FRIDAY, the 22nd day of December next, . Death of Archbishop Tait. ers. Floods in the valleys of the Rhine | | inclusively, for the constrvetion of a - )are specially severe, The country between | —AT— yi tg: Loxpon, Dee. 3, | Chalons Sur Maine and Spernay is inun- | | Breakwater and Dam at New London, sh, His Grace the Archbishop of Canter bury | late at. a 8B WH AY oe ee NM AY | Ls (hueen’s County, P. E, I., My died at about « love 1on Saturday night. I+) Vienna, Dec. 1. " 63 erence eeeet eee re ~ according toa plan and specification to be i 18 maderstond ane * 04 Doe on ent The River Cheiss and the affluents have | MEN’S WARM REEFERS. $3.00 seen on application to Mr. George B, McKay, a ; Majesty the Queen, ‘ 1e Dean ot Vest- | overflows d. Marmaros district is inundat- | M RN’ HE \V YR . r ome 99. UU. | Clifion, New London, from whom printed } minster has offered burial for the body in| eq several bridges damaged and railway | ‘ tll sieaie teal PE aS, eei0e: otine et Cpeter Con Se opens. i Westminster Abbey. embankments broken down. Dykes on the M EN'S H KAVY RKEEF ERS, $5.00. Persons tendering are notified that tenders i Fle was a native of Scotland, the son of | Theiss are in great danger MENS VERY HEAVY REEFERS, $6.00, | will not be considered unless made on the it a Ulackmannanshire attorney, or writer to! Mapnip. Dec. 1. MEN’S EXTRA WAR M, (Good Quality) 7$, $8, $9, $10. | printed forms supplied, the blanks properly ’ the signet, and was born at Edinburgh on At a meeting of the Dynastic L ft part MEN’S WARM OVERCOATS, $4.25. | filled in, and signed with their actual sigaa- : ‘ oo a 1 ; ell enti: ¢ d = 1100! 5 ¥ ne yYPasue ; al by YATIG ry . — a ie "es, Vea sa ree ee oe ee i nt , Was 4) yesterday, resolutions were) adopted “1 MEN'S WARM OW RCOATS, $5.50. we der must be accompanied b ta daughter of Sir Islay Campbell of Suce th, |?) - - oe I _ MEN’S VERY’ WA OVERCOATS. $6.00 ach tender must accompani yan " and Scotch Judge. He commenced hia Ra he. “$e rrano should be recognized as the ain oa . os . x rw Un n . >.> aie } | accep'ed bank cheque, made payable - the te education at the High School, Edinburgh, |2°!° 'e4der of the party aud insisting upon MEN’S EXTRA HEAVY OVERCOATS, $7.50. | order of the Honorable the Minister of Public 4d toes which he went toGlasgow University |e? te vlishment of the Spanish Con- MEN'S AND BOYS’ ULSTHRS, in Great Variety, very{Cheap. Pp ee Fee | Works, equal to five per cent. of the amount of he in 1827, and three years later was elecied | °C" ™ aouee Wee slight modifications ga Peisoos in want of Ready-maie Clothing for Winter, will find one ot ARE OFFERING | Se fonder, VRS PN DO ee Sa ae " shibitionsl to-Dallion Dollewe. Oxford iby act of Parliament, avoiding the con- aga oe cauy- 3 , 1B tO , ’ | decline to enter into a contract when called iif an Exhil itioner to ba lege, xtord, | stituent period. It was also agreed that the largest and cheapest Stock in the Uity at | upon to do so, or if he fail to complete the 7 a which he became successively Scholar, Serrano should explain the programme of 5 { works contracted for, If the tenaer be not Fell yw ae Tutor, vat eae . b pa lthd Pabty'te the Benste: P mR Bs. VACDONALD S, accepted the cheque will be returned, first-class honors. xford he took a} , Ee ei . a : ., ie The Depa utwill not be bound to accept prominent, paxt, in opposing the Tracterian Ch town., Nov. 22, 1882—wkly pat, pres ne QUEEN Srreet. ad peared ee on t ound to P movement, and he was one of the four | W eather Bulletin. on a ae eo ee <a - — -—~ -——-- a By Order. tutors who first drew the attention of the | -robabilities fe 2) i | Ee 7 F. H. ENNIS, [ niversity anthorities to the celebrated |} Proba 146s fo the next a4 hours for the Secretary | Maritime Provinces. Department of Pablic Works, Tract No. 90, written by Newman. In i 1842 the death of De. Arnold opened to him ae ¢ B \ i / A_ReR, 4 ! IN Ottawa, 25th Noy., 1S82- LF a wide field of usefulness, he being ap- Toronto, Dec. 4—10 a. m. a i j i ieee le : ud e pointed head master of Rugby school, a Fresh to strong west to north winds ; clear- ;- ' position which he filled for eight years. In | ing, colder weather. Has now on hand a Large and Well-Selected Stock of 0 c i {no3) 31 1860 failing health induced hin to resign | Etna that position and accept the deanery of Special Notices. ae x r tips Carlisle. There he began that active career | - aati: HOME MADE AND IMPORTED _ BY MRS. MACLEAN, as a clergyman for which he had been! Ox handred and tifty thousand Envelopes, | : ' tok a." ((At the Store formerly occupied by Mr. noted, aud whieh contribated so much to} various kinds, just opened by Bremver Bros. | Quirk, South Side Market Square), his advancement. He originated and con- | [dee 2 2i ducted additional Sunday services, devoted | s ere ; ' Fj {i} f g himseif to visiting the sick, instructing the | Pan from indigestion, dyspepsia, and )too + A irst- ass acy fore, mney the young and ignorant, and superintend-: hearty eating is relieved at once by taking | vu 4 e ent- £ . . . . . mane ° - ? : twee! one of Cafter’s Little Liver Pills immediately — COMPRISING — ? i he p s chs »s of Ow The . ; : AAMC To? r y oy ~ ~ M tl (I th i ae | ing the public charities of the town. The | afier dinner. Don’t forget this. ;}Our MEN’S and BOYS’ BOOTS are HAND-SIDED, SIDE- aNWE Uld 5, | LL the newest Fancy Work, ‘Chenille hd late Dr. Bloomfield having resigned the See | i no28 2wk Es ° . 1 ee geod wkly. x ~ ~ x: ere .. as s. ‘ : of London, under a special Act of Parlia-| — * LINED, Good Stock and First-Class Work. |: Arrasene and Siik Embroidery iu Cush, yi ment. in Aweust, 2856, De Pait was nom- New Goons fer the Christmas season, | ions, Banners, Brackets, Table and Mantle if are Fah , ") | Staples, &c. opened to-day by BREMNER Bros 9 | Draperies, Wool Work, Stamped Embroidery, HE field for his energy and zeal, and he Jabored . Cottop, Wool and Liven Canvass, Linen inated to the vacancy. ‘There he had a wide! e. ‘ ie or "Thecest Withen fami a a € e \ ere e (dec? 2i In WOMEN’S, MISSEW’ and CHILDREN’S, a Large Variety, ae Covers, Toilet Setts, Antimacas-ers, He faithfully to improve the condi¥ion of his| THE University set of Xmas Cards; also, Nice Fitting, Well Made, and Warranted equal to Ulster Cloths jope Aida Canvass, ‘Railway Aide ‘Canvass : ’ lope Aida Canvass, Railway Aida Canvass, ig diocese. In 1863 he proposed, and, by his | Cavadian House Plants, Birds, Berries and oe ai zealous efforts, powerfully contributed to | “ours for the first time out this os any in the Market. Bragy’s ‘Transferring Patterns, Roman Satin F the successful initiation of an extensive | *™ opened to-day by Bremner Bros. (dec? 2) Ee NE Scie, Cloth, Mail ag ~ Sea a in all a y scheme for supplying the deficiency of! Catt and see our large supply of China ice I , ‘ slipper , . newest shades, Filloselle Embroidry, Crewe ih y oy oice Lot of Fe and Slipper Seontesey Sitio: tina ae church accommodation in London, by} Glass and Assorted Crockeryware, which we A Choi ot of Felt Boots an : ppers, Ove shoes, Rubbers and Tracing 8 lke, Arrasé he in Wool and Silk, a raising £1,000,000 in the course of ten| are selling so cheap, at Colwill’s. and Moccasins, , Silk and Chenille Cord and Tassels, Pompons, ti years. On the death of the late Dr. Long- | novl5 3aw wkly 6w it CG (vercoatings “Wools a speciality, Double and Single Ber “4 ley in 1868, we. Lait re Oe inted his | A Lor of beautiful Xmas Goods, in Albums, The Whole Lot to be Cleared Out as soon as Possible, ’ lin, Fieecy Merino and Ice Wool, Berlin and ‘Piet The Uai as rae ol See | Writing Deses and Work Boxes, Birthday Peacock Fingering Victoria Yarm, (the very 4 he niversity o tlasgow conferred on| Books, Chrismas Carols, elegantly-bound ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ best yarn for knitting purposes), Crewell, ai him the degree of LL. D. in 1869. He} Bibles, Poets, &c., opened to-day at Bremper Chea for Cash at stamper’s Corner. Shetland, Floss, Fairy Floss, Macrame Thread Ps gr I : y ’ i presided over the Pan-Anglican Synod in| Bros. dec? 2i : Point Lace Patterns and Braids, Antique Lace ae 1867, the Church of Congress at Croydon in| Drxner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets Ch’town, Nov. 7, 1882.~-wly Cc. B. WARREN, | in Anticamacassar Squares, &c , Maltese ‘lir- } 1877 and the Conference of Anglican) plates, caps and Saucers, in large quan- ‘ eens es ‘aaeenennansammanemaetiae SCOTGH | FEDS chon aud Spanish Laces in Black and Cream, tba Bishops at Lambeth in 1878, Dr. Tait was | tities, will be sold cheaper than ever at Col- re a c Se ee ee 5 Cash 8 Frillings, Edgings, Kibbons, Velvets, " the author of two volumes of sermons/| will’s. novld 3aw wkly 6w Silks, Satins, Buttons, Elastics. a y 4 ‘ ; . ; > ’ > > . » pane at Oxford, a work entitled ‘‘ The | Wool Goods in Children’s Dresses, Jackets, hit , . , [oes ¥ Caps, Clouds and Scarfs, Silk and Chenille | amapes and ery - adert ae i DIED. J Scarfs, Kid Gloves in 2 and 4 buttons in dark asi ology,’ The Word of God and the Geound | At Vigg, on the 30th November, Donald ’ and evening shades, Cashmere ard Cloth pias of Faith,” published in 1863; charge to! Shaw, in the 76th year of his age. A native Gloves, India Muslin, Corsets in Dr, Warner's i the clergy in 1866; ‘‘ Some thoughts on | of Priuce Edward Island, He was an honest, > ENGLISH TWEEDS Health and Flexible Hip, Royalist, &e, nn eeeeecceensennan{) <coemeeteeenee 5 + the duties of the Charch _of England ;’ a! industrious, and upright man, dearly beloved Children’s Corset Waists, a very nice assort- charge to the clergy in 1875, besides many |by ail who had the pleasure of his acquaint- ment of Neck Frillings. ff | Beautiful goods for Christmas Presents con- oi articles on education and kindred topics | @2c®. . > TTT , : ~ rr: * . ds Ss ; = P - i. > 5 > . be preemies ec gy ore nol sige ei — neon on P, KF. Island to buy BISCUITS and CRACKERS, of every descrip dating of Work and Jewel Boxes, Odor Cases, married while head master at Rugby to a} OPENING : Watch Stands, Handkerchief and Glove Boxes, “th daughter of Archdeacon Spooner. She Satchel Purses, &c., &c. Bars died in 1878. f f 53 A beautiful assortment of Chrisimas, New vi : — — oF THE— Years and Birthday Cards from | cent to $1.50 fi , g | Prang’s Ist., 2nd., 3rd., and 4th., prizes. eS Dismissalof a Mini ster. ‘Hibizen’s Skatin Rink 2 Dolls in variety, Children’s Paint Boxes, — nial ‘ Tea Set’s and Furniture expected daily, a 2, Coxstantinoriy, Dec. 3. | g ; : : z is — lot of Slippers, Fancy Work, Wools and , Said Pasha has been summarily dismissed Weare daily manufacturing Soda, Wine, Fruit, Lemon and Faney. Christesas .,Goods,. Brigg’s .and. Poireshis and the Turkish Council has been rein-|PVHE CITIZEN’S SKATING RINK will BORA RS) ot > stated. be opened on or ebout _ Don’t buy the imported trash, when you can get the Island made goods, in the making o Seal Cloths i Ch ache Nov. 23, 1882. | _BULGun 7e See fi * “ J which none but the purest ingredients are used. 5 8 rabi’s Fate. Monday, the 17th inst. eer ae 4 Cairo, Dec. 3. | (ICE PERMITTING.) . Q, 3 | ‘ gs aig i : i — 4 A Court Martial was held here yesterday. | ye Bard will be in attendance from eight Ch’town, Nov. 15, 1882.—1m eod Preprietor. i Arabi pleaded guilty to the charge of rebel- | (jj; ten o'clock, p. m — ES ———————— scapeminastransnetgnienmmminenentions . | oot lion; and in the afternoon the Court Mar-| Tickets for sale at Apothecaries Hall at OP'S in | H tial sentenced Arabi to dewth. | the following prices:— 5 : The Khedive has since commuted the | ' ; : | | sentence to exile for life. But Arabi is to Gentlemen DB .ccccvcee 000008 cee 6eeace pntices cecege $5 wv i held amenable to the death sentence if he Ladies hee 6oeeCeeee c066egees Cnseoeoaneonese C466G : 5 } :" ever again enters Egypt or its depend- Promenade.. mt teeeeeeenee canes eeeeen aeaeueeee : 00 a : encies Afternoon Skating (Boys)......... ccces- 2 50 ee a —_—- i Afternoon Skating (GIr18) .......05 ceeeeeeee 2 00 Serre T ge TAT Er A strachan | ries enc inatan' sll weetns dn ie sede fal ; . . Siagle Tickete, all times .......ceceverecsnese 25 si : 7 , 2. ; ae cw tg Seite saan aaa i y . , . ‘ zy 4 Ye ‘ dent to a bilious state of the system, such as Diz : GEN ERAL CABLE XN “LW ®. Single Tickets, to Promenade............ 10 QU EE N INSURA NCE COMPANY, pines, ea, Drereninass, Same after cating, ee? : ain in the Side, &c. Yhile their most remark- ial eee ok The services of Galbraith’s Band have been | Head Office—Liverpool, England, able success has been shown iu curing brs Lonpvon, Dee. 1. secured for the season. a a In the Commons, this afternoon, the WwW. C. HOBKIRK, LAN CASHIRE INSURANCE Jit i aa ca | a Marquis of Hartington, Secretary of State Sceretary. of Basel po . . £ for India, said if the consideration of the Dec. 2. 1882.—4i = ” | Headache,yct Carter’sLittle Liver Pills are equaay a rules of pre cedure was finished to night doa ; oak. —:6:— reese in nae are and cbt howmme et. . y y ar : 3 oil a, ia ele - this annoying complaint, whiie they also correct :* Parliament would be prorogued to-morrow. ) i \ \ ‘ AGRIC ULTURAT IN Ss UO RAIN CE Candin : ot Glecntiers of the promers e!imulay the bebe he Oe a a" Yhief Sec i 4. . | | sud regulate the bowels, Even if they only cure } Mr. Trevelyan, Chief vies for rn | WAR | \\ ) Head Office—Watertown, New York. on t Me, Heal rs, sieah at Onitbe, bet the : - —— Oia You should see these Goods before) 7 Be eaiey 8 Specc Jt yw, ‘ : : y 4 : salad { Gemuninaas ae sufficient evidence to sué- The undersigned having been appointed General Agents for the above first-class | PU chasing elsewhere, as " 4 tain his (Healey’s) prosecution. Mr. John- —AND— British and American Fire Insurance Companies, are prepared to insure all classes of Ache they would bealmost priccless to those who Be! son, Attorney General for Ireland, inform- insurable property on as good terms and at as low rates as they can be taken by any er tek eee teen nae Cee: bi ed Mr. Parnell that he was considering Company now solvent and intending to remain so. | whoonce try them wiil find these little'pills valu- A which of the two statutes to prosecute APRON F Al R Office—South Side of Queen Square, opposite the Pust Office, Charlottetown, P. Soe bee nye et aster all beet pe ng 4 Healey under. E. Island. 4 The House, to-night, resumed the con- DESBRESAY & ANGUS, . A P| sideration of the rules relating to standing 1 . ; . ’ ] " committees and they were Pabeed. The WE Aahett Ge Se rhe Oct. 5, 1882. ; GENERAL AGENTS. ! | Is the banc of.20 many lives that here is where w | | passage of these rules completing the , _ _N. B.—No person is authorized to collect monies for any of the above Companies [ | | She eae areas Boast. Oar pills cure it while business of the session, was greeted with | { l q h p Ht in this Province without, producing a receipt signed by us, and auy one paying money | others do not. A he ; i oheehe ; onven A j I dl G, to any one without getting such receipt, will do so at.their own risk. peat Ben oe Bee ve! Se 4 Lonvon, Dec. 1 D. & A. | | Shey are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or w ; a) Sine Bt i | | purge, but by their gentle aciion please all who “4 The court martial instituted: to inquire HILLSBOROUGH SQUARE ON = ee eee eee = usethem, In vials at 25 cents: Sve for $l. Sold a into the cause of the wrecking of the british . by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail, + man-of-war ‘“‘Phoemx,” which went, ashore : day : CARTER MEDICINE Co., Vk on the coast of Prince Edward Island, last Monday. lith, and Tues ay, ) cache | Now York City. i Siptember, bas found that the vel wal Sth December, JOHN McPHEE & Co. ee ere " lost through negligent navigation. The CAN BE HAD. A a a R T fey Fi court severely reprimanded the commauder| It will be managed by the ladies of,St 3 } and dismissed him from the service; the | Dunstan’s Congregation. : OPENED THEI | We continue to act as Solicitors fcr Patents “i navigating lieutenant was similarly dealt A well supplied REFRFSHMENT TABLE PENE KR Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, ete., fo, with will be provided, and Tea will served at six | the United States, and to.ebinin. patemis. tn a ’ aurxatox. Nov. 1. o'clock each evening. : : | Canada, England, France, Germany, end all i * W ARBIEGTO ’ ) | Admission, 10 cents; children 5 cents, other count ica. ’ Thirty-six years practice, a The debt statement issued to-day shows) 0) _ | se chana itis: pammeemniin ok meant a ae a public debt during Nov. ‘a x _™ 4 OF artatnene. Advice by mail free, $5,534,142. 89. ne = | | Patents obtained through us are noticed in Dust, Dee. 1. | the Scientific American, which has the largest <= >: "] ; : . 4 YOUR CAPITAL. | circnlation, and is the most influential pews a Risht Hon. Charles Dawson haz been re $10 Snes deietan to cuilie tee: anh | paper of its kind published in the w8Hd, The : : elected Lord Mayor of this city. smali and medium investments in grain. advantages of such a notice ever atentee : ' L N Dee 1 provisions and stock Speculatioens,cav J . ay p G ees = $20 do so by operating on owr plan. a undersiai.ds, : ; ws : The Daily News’ Cairo correspondent From May Ist, 1881, to the —— cate, Perlzins & Sterns This large and splendidly illu-trated news- | : aa ° ee invest t f 10 te 4 , cas c ied luok * ete ee i Se eh nel maps set! ~~ MIELLINERY AND CLOTHING. + | yar apie Woshy” at “29 ew guilty to a general charge of rebellion, and . investors amounting oucozerel ae the and 38 aaml . ‘ : * ; er ae tm a ; that the Egyptian Govert ment will not original inves.m “nt, ro ts pai rst of Oct 78 1882 science, Mechanics, inVebtions, eng heerlog ae i : ; : ' sry month, still leaying the origin- . . “om , er de e ; i ‘ press - — - en and iat $59 rg Morera mk ng moog of it will Pay Cash Buvers to examine our Goeds Before Ah genoa Bie apie count “Gllehe isin. Arabi will then be sentenced to per- , payable on demand. Explanatory cir- : © : | ¢ f . STOCKS cui tat ts of fund W sent > copies by mail, 10 cents. Sold by all news- ; pon exile, retaining his sword, rank and| STOCK — We want responsible agents, who Pur chasing elsewhere. cy y , LO ce } t emoluments. $100 will report on crops and introduve the Add . M & C li h f = 8 — : 14, i . , i issions paid. = ress. Mann 0., puplishers o feen. hy . The Aneta ange es Benen Sahat pear ® JOHN McPHEE & CO tific American, 761 Hrondway. New York, t : the Government intends to prosecute on MMING & MBRRIAM Commission Cc ‘4 . DE odbask aiuet wabidneniat tine 4 account of his recent viclent speech, is now PLE oh Mervhants 1998—~Sa » Ro Qiae's Ovo Srauv | ns thee pa aile . A vn the Continent. Mw is a brother of Mr Mafor Bleck Ubicayo, Lt. Owl. 4y w,; wkly BEaT « 3, 1882, ,