ty = —" ~ ne ee oan See ed — —=_—-----s- -~ . Se ” — THE hae ee - — Sacer tae learner gta anche eee ae ease tone inane a aaeine-aenmenenaanatinapmeaeate emai DAILY EXAMINER, JANUARY 8, 1884. ** . [ Pm a : eee a . Local and Other Heme, TELECRA Q | Wanwek's CUES The Velen Pasmar’s| — NEWS . — of Bedeque, held its annual meeting on | ~ the 2th ult, when the following offic = : ’ g officers were a he dation of The appointed fer the ensuing year:—D. H. | “McDonald, Ery., president; Hon, A. Laird, Jas. Stavert, Murdock Ross, Isaac Schurman, Da iy Examine) wong ed, the price per li [SPro1aL Desparcnes To THe EXAMINER. | fitements te the Low al Col freee Fat ] I il oubled; but the prices atal Railway Accident. | Esquirer, directors; J. A. Ross, Secretary and of other advertisements will not be advanced — o | Treagurer, Subject ot discussion for text ‘ Sted Toronto, Jan. 2. | regular meeting: ‘‘Which is the most econ- . | . ca. ” { y ! Neh athe heen am sebdaas disahaieine eens asi el ARE NOW OFFERING EXTRA GOOD VALUE IN vr ) the Grand Trunk Railway at the Humber, "a Mr. Pierce Doyie has commenced work on the Summerside Post Office a Wer present to the readers of sen Mr. Earle’s programme of it speaks for itgelf Tue Exax- his concert, . rue City Small Debt Court was in session to day Over twenty cases Were dispose d ot, and one case was adjourned. > L. H. Davies, E q., M. P., lectures to-night inthe Y. M. C, A. ital), on “Great Men in| i] Counc | about seven thiles from the city. A train, | containing the employes of the Bolt Works on their way from the city to the works was run into by a freight train coming east. | Ten were killed, and between thirty and | forty wounded ” LATER. |} So faras known up to this time twenty- seven persons were killed by the collision of the freight and passenger train to-day It is said that Gearge Barber, conductor of the freight train, is to blame for” the | slaughter } DItD. At Montrose Farm, Lot 48, January 3rd, John B, Stewart, Esq., aged 68 years. PROGRAMME Karle's Grand Concert TO BE HELD IN THE Flannels and Blankets, Ulster Cloths and Mantle Cloths, Tweeds and Coatings, F'ur-lined Cloaks and Cloth Jackets, _ Mrs FLORENCI Methaven. Kildare Cape, | —_—__— N E ideumatantiabeine’ tetas oneal Rebels Repulsed. Y. M. C. A. HALL, W ool Squares and Wool Scarfs, She was 68 years of age > Don't fail to hear L. H. Davies, Erq., on ‘reat Men in Council” this evening in the Y. M, ©. A Hall. Lonpon, Jan. 2. A despatch from Khartoum confirms the rep rt of the engagoment between 600 soldiers of the Garrison of Gezireh and a force of rebels, —ON— Friday, January Ath. 1. Instrumental Quartette —- Overture to Fur Muffs and Fur Caps VELVEDTS, VELVSTEENS AND PLUSH, : o— The soldiers beat off the , As incendiary attempted to burn the schoo! | rebels who are now trying to retreat on Massaniello. a seeeee eas Auber house at Northam on Christmas last. The| Berber. This movement endangers our Messrs. Watson, Vinnicombe, Fletcher and - was extinguished before much damage was postal and telegraphic communications. Karle. done 2. Chorus—Land of the Trumpet and the Wi inti ialih aki cidtuiee Ger your tickets for Earle’s Concert at the The French in Tonquin. ee a Aaa + - Lanne Inter Goods, of byery description, Good and Cheap, al Diamond Bookstore, Fletcher's and Fraser & ial 3. Song—The White Squall........ Barker Reddia’s. Price twenty-five cents each. _ = > — Tue Methodist tea and bazaar held at Centreville, on the 27th ult., was a decided Panis, Jan. 2. M. Tricon has arrived at Hue, and Dr. Harmand has arrived at Saigum. The success, the amount realized being consider- ably over $100 al latter will proceed on his way to France by next mail boat. It is rumored that M. Champreux, French resident at Hue, has Mr. Reid. 4, Part Song—The Sea King........ Hatton Mrs. Mc! ean, Misses Crabbe and Wier, Mesirs Blanchard and Davidson. 5. Vocal Solo ~—Answers......... Blumenthal Mrs. Maleoim McLeod. 6. Instrumental Duet (Grand March from Ch’town, Nov. 19, 1883. PERKINS & STERNS. Rev. W. A. Mason, of New London, wason | resi mned, owin ( isé > 7 , . NN eae = New Year's Day waited on by the members of Hatnent. g to disagreement with Dr. Tanhauser)..................... Wagner Wert tee te his congregation, and presented with a valu- Messrs, Watson and Earle, able fur overcoat and pair of fir gloves 7. Medley Duet— Vocal—.......... Concone atelier ace Fatal Marine Disaster. Miss M McLeod and Miss Crabbe. . 5 We insert the letter of “‘A Passenger” with pleasure. The ‘‘Northern Light” has lately been doing good work, better, indeed, than it was expected she could do in the stormy weather. _ - Tue steamer “‘Northern Light” arrived in Georgetown at noon to-day, and the mails arrived here at two o'clock. She will leave Georgetown for Pictou on arrival of the express train from this city this evering. cicild Mr. J. F. Lewis, accountant in the branch office of the Merchant's Bank of Halifax, has Vicxssoure, Miss., Jan. 2. The Government steam launch ‘‘ Nellie’’ struck a snag near a Possum Point, and sunk in sixty feet of water yesterday morn- ing. Three persons were drowned. Fatal Fire. Pirrssure, Pa., Jan. 2. The tow steamer ‘‘J. N. Burton,” was burned this morning with loss of four lives and 25,500 dollars. Five loaded coal boats @ Cornet Solo—Good Night Farewell. ...... Kuchen Mr. Fletcher. 9. Solo, Trio and Chorus from Guy Manner- ing .. pees bb i istiat Hl. ovine. Bishop Glee Club. 10, Song--Wind of the Winter's Night. Russel Mr. F. H.. Beer. ll. Violin Solo -5 Aria and Var, from Norma Balen Mr. Vinaicombe. 12. Waltz Song and Quartette—When My Rover Comes Agaim...)....¥%....... Coe , BEST STOCK OF price, 0 \ 7 R. BOREHAM has now on hand the LARGEST AND BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, ever shown by him. His motto is a good article at a moderate | OVERSHOES & RUBBERS, HAVE just received from Ontario (ONE CAR LOAD (60) bDushele), WHITE RUSSIAN SEED WHEAT specially selected for my own trade This Wheat can now be seen at my store or will rend samples by mailto any address free PRICE, $200 per bushel of 60 lbs. Begs (coniajuing 2 oush each) 25 ceute extra. | All orders filled promptly and in their gone to Halifax to take a position in the head | . ; on The Misses Knight, Crabbe and McLeod office, Mr. W. S. Tupper, the agent of the in the tow sank. Loss 25,000 dollars Messrs. W. Beer and Blanchard. Ty x tora. Ifto be sent by reil will be delivered . , ow lace more. . _ .= . aN? $s Ww "TT . ' a — at Georgetown, has taken his place 13. Sorg—Once Again.............. Sullivan LADIES AND GENTS k INE GOODS, . specialty. SEAMS ABE. Rominsnaeahouls be 7 _ Mr. Earle : i: . ; SH. ‘ . —_- > — . . y ‘9 } 7 ~ “e , . ‘ Tuose members of the Ladies’ Hospital Fallen Through. 14. Instrumental Quartette—Overiure to La A nice lot of LADIES’ AND GENTS FANCY SLIPPERS fit. a cs he cle ee tne pb Aid Society who will cindly devote an after- noon to sewing for the P. E, Island Hospital, are requested to meet in St. Paal’s School- room, ou Friday (to-morrow), January 4th, at 2 p.m, - --- H— —» Tar Montreal Gazetic'’s review of the past year covers nineteen columns; the Montreal Herald's ten and a half columns; the Ottawa four columns in small type solid. These are not usually accounted “ backwoods’ newspapers r Litisidedighihetinthe Tus bark “Mary A. Nelson,” Capt. Pye, owned by Hon. L. C. Owen, while on passage f-wnm Glace Bay to Havana, rescued the crew ot the Austrian bark ‘‘Andrea B.,” which foundered at sea while on passage from New York for Lisbon, and landed them at Havana. —_--}>-— Citizen's mission five cents.—ALEXANDEK McDona.p, Secretary. A. B. Warsvrtos, Ese, = deliver a : oe SS oe and Trinidad, puns. tierces and bble. lecture in the Mount Stewart Hall, on Mon- : sas the City Marshal and Police for the protec- , 4 4 yn night, the Sth inst., subject, ‘Scraps of The Feni Br esl 3 N. Y., Jar, 3. tion afforded them on New Year's Day. f c 55 Tea—Fine NewS roe &, Kaisow Congon. Canadian History.” Doors open at seven, h . a we still indulging in great Ch’town, Jan. 3, 1884. Raisins—New Valencias and London lecture to commence at half-past seven, Ad-| threats, but very little attention is paid to cavers. them. : Currants—Provincia! and Patras, bbls, Q---— Sr. Perer’s Curcn Bayp or Hore gave an entertainment last evening to their parents and friends. It was, for the youthful band, a capital performance of ite kind, and very creditable to all who took partinit. To Wr, E. A. Harris, who organized and directed the affair, special praise is due. _— CoMPLAINTS are made that the Inspector of Schools in the western section of the Province is neglecting his duties. A co-respondent states that in his district the Inspector did not visit the school atall. Of covrse, such neglect must not be permitted, and we have no doubt that an explanation will be required. _-- »>-- -~ Tue funeral of Mrs. Read was very well attended to-day, all classes of citizens uniting to show, in this way, their sympathy with the venerable Archdeacon in bis sudden and great Paul's Vienna, Jan 3. It is stated that negociations between Engiand and Turkey in relation to the despatch of a Turkish expedition to the Soudan, to operate against El Medhi, have fallen through. —— A Massacre. Parts, Jan. 2. A telegram from Saigon, cor-firms the re- port that the Black Flags massacred the prisoners captured before Sontay. Admiral Courbet has decided to take active mcasures for redress. Feniaus Threatening. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Uaritime I'1cw neces. Toronto, January 3--10 a. m. Strong winds and gales, shifting to the northwest; cloudy to fair considerably colder weather, with local falls of snow, continued colder to-morrow. i Our Advertisers. S. N. Earle publishes the programme of his benefit concert, to be held in ¥. M. C. A. Hall on Friday evening, the 4th inst. The ‘‘Mummers” thank the Stipendiary Magistrate and the police force for the protection afforded them on New Year's store, Se ra ae Rossini McLeod, Messrs. Fletcher, Vinni- combe and Earle. 15. Vocal Solo—The Flower Girl... Bevignani Miss Knight. 16, Bass Solo and Chorus from Ernani— Crowned with the Tempest,...... Verdi Concert to Gazza Ladre.. Mrs. M. Price of Admission 25 cents, commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets to be had at the Diamond Beo- Fletcher's Music Store, Fraser & Reddin’s, andat the door, Ch’town. Jan. 3, 1884,— CARD OF THANKS, HE Mommers beg leave to thank His ~ SHIP AND HOUSE BUILDERS, Will find every requisite for the trade at Duchemin's Steam Factory, Beer’s Whart, Always on hand, a complete stock of Ship’s Blocks. Deadeves, for the Holidays. Try BOREHAM for a pair of W. R. Ch'town, Dec. 10, 1883.—mo we fr 2m GOOD BOOTS. BOREHAM, North Side Queen Square. Se 1883. CHOICE FRUIT AND GROCERIES. best, 36c. | Sugar, good and cheap. Coffee (superior), 25c, and 40c per Ib. Molasses and Golden Syrup. | Extra choice Table Raisins, | in finest DeHesa, Black | Basket & London Layers. | Choice Sultana and Valencia | Cooking Raisins. Currants, fresh and good. | Green Grapes, Almonds, | Nuts, Eleme Figs, Confec- | 306¢, | | drens’ Tea ered Jugs. Lemon and Orange Peel.| jing Room | ELEGANT CLASS AND CHINAWARE. Tea (good), 28c; better, 32c; China Tea and Moustache Cups, Flower Vases, in great variety, China and/Table and Dessert Knives Glass Toilet Sets, Chil- Table Sets, Pitchers,Tum- blers, Goblets, Nappies, Cake, Pickle and Preserve Dishes, Syrup Jugs,Celery Glasses, a few sets Coy- LAMPS, tionery, Candied Citron, |In Hand, Table, Hall, Din- iss4. CHAISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S REQUISITES NOW OPENING AT— SPLENDID ASSORTMENT | postage stamps. As there will be a rush for this wheat, those who desire to secure some of it should order immediately. Address George Carter, Upper Great George St. Ch’town, Dec. 37, 1883.—law wkly. IN STORE. Flour—‘uperior Extra, Choice Brands, Patent Roller, ‘‘Beaver,” ‘, Kent.” Sugar—Granulated, Refined, bbls; Bar- badoes, Porto Rico, hhde., tierces and bbis, Molasses—Choice Barbadoes, Antigua‘ cases and half-bbls. Rice—100 lb. and 50-lb. sacks, (heese—Corpwalland Dunk River Factories. HOUSE FURN'SHINCS, HARDWARE, &C. and Forks, Pairs Carver and Fork, Bread Knives, Pocket Knives and Scia- sors, Tea Table and Des- sert Spoons, Crumb Tray and Brush, Tin Tea and Coffee Pots, Sets Dish Covers, Broilers, Toasters, Egg Boilers, Egg Beaters, Flour Sifters, Patty Pans, Jelly, Pudding and Cake Moulds, Papier Machie and other Tea Trays, Fancy Sets, Glass and Library Biscuit—Soda, Sugar, Fruit, Wine, ete, Kerosene—Standard Dom, test, Prime White, Water White, bbie.; Pratt’s Astral, cases, 5-gal. tins, Soda—Bi-carb. Washing Soda. sole Lenther—Legia’s Best, No, 1 and o. 2. Pipes —T. D. and Woodstock, | and 2-gross boxes. Matches—Chase’s, 10 and 15-gross boxes. Soap Pale, Hong Kong, Superior Brown. Wrapping Vaper— Marills, Brown Straw, Paper Bags, assorted sises. Brooms, Pails, Tobacco, etc. Wholesale at Lowest Prices. bereaveraent. The services at St. Day wer Chorch were condacted by the Rev. C. -* . Spices, Cream Tartar, | Lamps, Glasses & Shades.| Jansnese Brackets and . O'Meara, and hymns 99 and 107 were sung by oe Steering W heels, Pickles, Flavoring Ex-| Match Safes, Cruet Stands, FENTON T. NEWBERY. the choir. —_ s:--- Tue Sabbath School Entertainment in the Bible Christian Church last evening came off very successfully. Although the evening was one of the stormiest of the season a very fair There is a gentleman in Tucson, Cal., who belongs to fourteen different secret societies. The following is the list with the amount of yearly dues which he pays: A. F. & A. M., $12; I. O. O. F., $13; K. of P., $13; I. O. O. F. Ene,, $7; K. of —ALSO— Mouldings, in great variety, Cornice, Base, Panel, Deor and Window Finish, Spouting, Conductor and Handrail, Newel Posts, Balus- ters and every description of Turning. tracts, Apples, Onions, Mustard, Vinegar, Catsup, Capers, Sances, | Prepared Cocoanut, Maca- | ron, Vermicilli, Broma, | Cheese, EARTHERN AND CROCKERY- WARE, Manioca, Sago, Tapioca, |In Teapots, Cups and Sau- cers, Side and Vegetable Dishes, Plates, Tea Sets, Table Mats, Bath Room Sets, Umbrella Stands, Sets Mrs. Potts’ Sad Irons, Hearth, Hair, Shoe, Biacklead, Scrub, Paint, and other Brushes, Boys’ Ch’town, Dec. 19, 1883. [pat 6i eod. wy wy pat sj her 3i LONDON HOUSE. audience assembled, who listened attentively b < ; r ‘ Fret, Circular and Jig Sawing, Planing and " 7 ; while the programme was being carried out P., End., $3; e oF ‘anita r * Moulding turned out nadie and a da Chocolate, Cocoa, Potato | Baking Dishes, Jugs, Tool Chests, Hatchets, The music for the school was rendered by|U. W., Guar, Asa, $3; BR. Of D+! patch Ferien, Geletine. Toilet Sets, Bowls. Skates, etc., ete., Powder,, During December we will Miss H. Worthy aed Miss M. Ferguson, and | #4; and L. of : H., $4; K. °G. R.,|" gatisfaction guaranteed. Brooms, Whisks, Baskets, Shot, Gun Caps, Gan the cornet solos by Mr. C. P. Fletcher were $i2; A. of yr... 3; a & H., Don’t forget the place, Beer's Wharf near CANNED (COODS, Buckets, Tubs, Wash- Nipples, Cow Ties, Halter clear the balance of our very much enjoyed and warmly applauded. $6; I. O. O. F., $8; G. A. R., $7; making a) McMillan’s Coal Depot. boards, Rolling Pins, Chains, Axes,Cattle Cards, Sea ee total of $100 as ducs. Besides he belongs Albert Duchemin In Peach, Pear, Pine Apple, | Pounders. | Curry Combs, Weavers Stock of Ladies’ Sacques Tue list of new bridges, ete., published in|to the LO. O. F. Aid Association. Last r 7 , Strawberry, Cherry, Toma- | | Reeds, Lanterns another cclumn, is creditable to the Local year his assessments reached $380. If he} Ch’town, Jan. 2, 1884. —wkly 61. to, Green Peas, Baked ;Best American Kerosene, in , ’ and Miantle« ata large dis- Government, the Commissioner of Public were sick he would get $85 per week as sick Beans, Salmon, Mackerel, casks and 1, 2 and 5-gal. SLEICH ROBES, Works, and the representatives of the people. | }onefits, besides he is entitled to the i Lobsters, etc. cans. count, chine oie my A eageemior ey Kem pet weekly attendance of 12 doctors and 24 nur Ol the Beuetit tl All Concerned. Syrups, Lime Juice, Ess. In Buffalo, and? Japanese GED. NAVic S & C0. sod. tens conde Aan ‘We must | %8 If heshould die at home 600 members am Coffee, Pea and Bean; LOOKING CLASSES, | Wolf. ’ Ch’town, Dec. 10, 1883.—eod 2w wkly 3i and less careful Adminiatrations. congratulate Mr. MeKay on the good practical service he has rendered his district in securing, for the advantage of his constituents, a bridge would attend his funeral, for which ex- penses would be allowed to the amount of at least $500. The amount that these societies would pay at his death would be YW be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION at the APPRAISER’S OFFICE, Water Street, on SATURDAY next, “January 5, at 12 o’ clock, noon, Meal, Split Peas, Beans, dies, Cracked Wheat, | Rice, Bariey, Wax Can- A large assortment. Graham and Buckwheat |\Choice Family Flour, Oat Sleigh Bells, Whips, Har- ness Oil. “JUST RECEIVED, at West River and the steamers dock at lea Rocky Point. in the neighborhood of $25,000. As the Flour. and Cornmeal. whiBdn ena <— entleman alluded to is not a married man, | CASE B KS Ag ae of yg rey . as euiea Fea., M. P ¥_ ~” doubtless, takes this method of ‘‘put- : Please call and examine. Goods shown freely. Thankful for past favors, we solicit) qQ, il . ii AsZ AR p° ™, Set coca wt at his cesidence, Wood Islands. | ting in his time,” also believing that he | damaged per brigt. “‘Alpheta,” and sold pur- | a continuance. a : ; : suant to survey and order of condemnation by —THE— on New Years Day. He was, we learn, but a few days ill. Mr. MeMillan was returned to the Provincial Assembly at the last General Election for Belfast District. He was much esteemed by all who know him, and by his death the constituency lose a can contribute to the benefit of humanity at large better in this way than any other, > ——- The English Primate and his daughter have just had legacies of $40,000 apiece the Port Warden. Among the books are: The Book of Deer, Life of St. Columba, Hanna’s Life of Chal- mers, Burton’s History of Scotland, Scott's Compk te Works in 100 vols , and other Stan- dard works. NOTICE. Se a —<—— HENRY BEER. — Charlottetown, Dec. 11, 1883. —taw and aky —————— ee EARLE'S GRAND CONCERT Old Fashion Note, | With Envelopes to match, unglaged eurface, faithful representative, He was in his forty from a wealthy relationless clergyman, ani A. McNEILL | creamy tint, suitable for al! pews and every sixth year. We eympathize with his relatives | two other members of the Archbishop’s aaidlanbie lwriter. Also the New Imperial Treasury ; Noth. in their bereavement. At Troy, New York, on the 7th November last, the Rev. Ronald B. McDonald, formerly of Miscouche, P. E. Island, completed his two years novitiate, and pronounced the vows which admitted him a member of the Society of Jesus. The Rev. Father has been appoint- ed to a micsionary band consisting of Fathers Maguire, 8. J., Kavanagh, S. J., Lancatre, 8S. J.,and MeDonald, 8. J. These Reverend gentiemen have been holding missions in New York, Troy, Philadelphia, Utica and Boston. Their labors have been blessed with wonder- fal success in all these cities, and the number who approached the Sacraments during their retreat is almost unprecedented. We are sure that our readers will wish ‘ Father Bona'd” health and Eds of days to work fur the grehter glory of Gtd.—Hernld, family benefit under the same will as god- children of the deceased. - ie <a The Glencoe (Ont.) Transcript says that Wm. Symes, bookseller at that place, a few days ago, received $440 from the bank and placed it in the oven of the parlor stove. The hired man kindled a fire therein the next morning and the money was Charlottetown Jan. 2, 1883.—$3i. POLITICAL MEETING FYXHERE will he a Political Meeting in I Belle Creek Schoothouse, on FRIDAY, the 4th January, 1884, at & o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of discussing the wants of the destroyed. | Horsford ~ Acid Phosphate VERY SATISFACTORY IN PROSTRATION. | | . . : "a. Dr. P, P. Gilmartin, Detroit, Mich., says: | ‘ it satisfactory in its I have found - che provtration satentient si District, at which the representatives of the District for the General and Local Govern- ments are respectfully invited to attend. R«\JAMIN BEARS, THOMAS JARDINF, WILLIAM SANDERS, DONALD R. MARTIN, JOSEPH BEARS. ——— ee OTICE is hereby given that application will be made at the ensuing session o the Parliament of Canada, by Jobn F. Sisirs William Roche, junior, Joseph Wood and others, for an Act to Incorporate the Halifax Steam Navi,ation Company, for the purpose of building, purchasing, owring. acquiring, employing and navigating steemships and other vessels for the conveyance of passengers and merchandise between the ports of thé Dominion of Canada and to and from porte out of Canada, Halifax, 24th November, 1883. GRAHAM, TUPPER & BORDEN, Solicitors for Applivants. Noy, 24, (sa—aew vi with take place inthe Y. M. ©. A. Hall, on FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 4th, Tickets, 35 cents; to be had at Mr. Fletcher's Music Store and at Fraser & Reddin’s. Concert at eight, sharp. No encores. 8. N, EABLE- Ch’town, Dec, 8.—2aw SOLE LEATHER. 375 Sides Logan’s No. 1 and No, 2, AT BOTTOM PRICES. TON T. NEWBERY Ded, 19, e8n-—pelh oN wily pat ber sj 8 Note Paper, and envelopes to match ing could be more useful for a Christmas Present than a bex of the above Note Paper. You can have them stamped with Monogram single letter, G. H. HASZ4 RD, Queen Square. SCHOOL SUPPLIES. All the School Books used in the Public Schools can be bad at G. H. HASZARD’S, Queen 8q uare. Ch’town, Dec. 7, 1883. eod XUBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI \) NER, the no d Kest Newspsper } poblished on P..R. . Only $1 per yerr acta. nein a