~ a yo aay a = rae ee Korn ag gy ae wy on. was Anniversary Items. DNESDAY, Dee. 31. lon the 31st day « Pope Silveste: t December, anno 335, lohn Wyeliffe, the reformer, (Sexcia, Desrarcuts ro Tuk Examiner. | | eath of red to-day, anno 1384. He was Princ The Earthquake in Spain. pal of Baliol Co lege, 1861; Ambassador to Brage, !374; Rector of Mapnip, Dee, 30. 1377; denied transub- Every fresh detail received from the dis- His remains were burnt by ‘cts in which the earthquake shock was nstance, 1428. The severest adds new horror to the great cal. Lutterworth, 1374; chargoi wit heresy, Sstantiation, IS! order o! the Council of C ton waletiin ef thie itbRe ler Iilan eitdibte Galhce . amity. Ai Ne rja,a town of 5,000 people, ers Was, il bso, print d st Oxford -" rao Province of Malaya, and 27 miles . east of the city of the same name, the 1884-1885. earthquake was followed by a hurricane. Kj n eighty-four, before “eighty-five This tinished the destruction of many | wr its last closing flight, | houses which had already been brought to wil } e cd, to nevermore strive | the brink of ruin by the previons shock, ry inark what is blotted or bricht lhe inhabitants fled in terror from their a Wahsihte gene Shas ediin: anne and camped outside of the town. ahr aul outa ina fach suffering has been caused by the ti jieath of the old, the birth of the new ne “ provisions. i go on record to-nig coe sierra amen api | Canadian News, Local and Other Items. | ne iad rAWa, Dee. 30. cei ee Wel ik ies {| Governor Lansdowne holds the usual a New Ye ir’s Day recepti ”, Banpatthe Rink to-morrow night, Bishop Fuller, of Niagara diocese, left . in estate valued at half a million dollars kW people attended the market to-| the bulk of which goes to his widow. ; | A woman nominated Dr. - | Mayor at LoO- morrow No x: | 1 Stewart for at Kingston beginning the new | order of things, She was generally cheered | by the crowd, > | Hon Me. Mitchell is spoken of as the New YEARS Day AMINER, SL et ee. on 2 ---+—— TELEGRAPHiS | NEWS, RD me Re RAE ma “ Close of the Year. j } _ -—— thine — Yeers stesl away beneatl: thy measured read ; No hour of rest awaits thee, Father Time, Forced on the future as thy past has fled. } The sunny morn precedes nights coming gloom, Shrouding in dull obscurity thy way,— So mortals wake to slumber in the tomb, And proud old cities crumble to decay. Yes, thou art victor over all below The circling sweep of Empyrean light ; Sun, moon, and stars, dark prophecy of woe, But wait thy touch, to sink to endless night, Yet from this mingled wieck, shall God restore To greater beauty, all His work of power ; And, through Eternity, shall Time, no more A future know, from that decisive hour. L. C. J. MARRIED. At St. Elizabeth’s Church, Springtield, on the 24th inst., by the Rev. T. W. Johnston, Mr, Wesle, &. Gerdon Tuplin, of Margate, to Miss Frances KE. Haslem, doughter of Robert Haslem, Esq., of Springtield. At Milton, Yarmonth, N.S., Dee, 24th, by Rey. J. A. Gordon, William Lamont, formerly of Orwell, P. E. 1., to Laleah Fletcher, of Yarmouth, fur Northern Light left Pie r Ge : aii oe : _ I ectou lor eorge probabie sliccessor to the late Senator town at 1.20 this afternoon. M uirhe: ; | Muirhead. = > — j THERY was a tremendous rush at the'| Goverumeat Savings Bank to-day <- - inlet A Town in Flames, Czrcago, Dee. 30. A despatch from Pierre, Dakota, this OO aoe morning says: This town is one seething Come early to the Orchestral Concert to- ane of flames, and all efforts of the morrow night and secure s good seat, Aj Citizens are unavailing to stay the fire. crowd is expected. fhe wind is blowing a fierce gale, and ithe mereury is down to 25 below zero. ricKET holders can secure single | All ppmps are frozen solid. Men, women, reserved seat tickets for the Orchestral Concert! and children, are desperately endeavoring at 25 cents at the door. to save property. Loss estimated $75,000; “ seamen _| Insurance abouggs50,000, Tur toboggan slide will open at the end of this week. Members would do well to pur- ° i. ’ ~ , . . chase season tickets immediately. Gen. Stewart's Force. | ~ | | Tue treasurer of St. Vincent de Pavl} Carro, Dec. 30. 3 ciety acknowledges with thanks the receipt | Gen. Stewart's force consists of 1100 fax ¢, : uae Tadas Vannes " i . of $5 from His Honor Jadge Young. men and 1800 camels. Each man carries — > = - . au Ottews despesh cays: “Dos &: Meal- ( gallons water, 150 cartridges, and seven | ders, apostolic commissioner, having termin- days’ provisions. A reserve supply of ame | ated his visit in Canada, leaves to-morrow.” | URSIN of 40,000 pounds “e' expected yd = oe reach Gakdue on Friday. It is doubtful if | Mr. James A. Morrison, representative | there will be any fighting. It is stated that | of J. 8. McLean & Co., Halifax, is spending 3,000 rebels block the route. part of his Christmas holidays on the Island. > ~— Mr. ANO Mrs. TimorHy ARCHIBALD, of | celebrated their golden wedding on | Monday last. rru re, > _ SEASON _— . OD an Dn ’ = ia Spain's Commercial Relations. | SalLenp. —Brigt. Belle, owned by i Longworth & Co., sailed from Macan, Braziel, ith Nov. for Rio Grande de Sal, South! America, Lottie Maprip, Dec. 30. | In the Senate to-day the Minister of | a Foreign Affairs stated he was doing his best | fun ice on Hillsborough River is very dan-| to develop commercial relations with Eng- | Pedestrians are popping in in/land. ‘The essential condition of the pro-| various parts. aud in some instances great | tocol of last December had been revnewed. ditheulty is expericuced getting out. prerous, _ o- Jonu <A. Lawson, Esq, of the P. O A Boyal Betrothal. Department will read a paper on ‘*‘Punctuality’ — before the Literary and Scientifie S ciety on | Lonvon, Dec. 30. Friday evening next, 2nd January, 1885. It is reported that Queen Victoria has i cidilemietl jansounced to the Privy Council the be- x Remember the aucti Oo sale of Quarterly lteothal of Princess Beatrice to Prince teviews, Monthly magezines, weekly and H of B hans ia fe wold a ‘ daily newspapers, etc, at the Y. M. C. A | senry, of | aensarg. 56 0 ans the pair Reading Loom, this evening, Dee. 31st. at | Will reside in England. half past eight o'clock. — a nena ; A Spiritualistic Wadman. Iu schooners G. C., Langiile, and Quick- | step, Smith, from Charlottetown, the S. G. ae alae 9 apart McLean, from Cardigan, the Victory, | a PortLanD, Orkcon, Dee. 30. Parcel, from Montague, and Medway Belle, | William Pearson, a well-to-do farmer, a MePhee, from Grand River, arrived at Hali-| spiritualist, killed his child, cut his wife’s fax on the 29th Dec., all loaded with produce, | throat, and killed himself, believing he >— | was ordained to do so hy a higher power. A pro re nata meeting of the Presbytery of | P. E. Island will be held in Zion Church, | a Terrible Accident. Lonvon, Dec. 30. A portion of the roof of the theatre at Chalet, France, collapsed during a perform- ance last night. About 150 persons were Zion Cucrca held their annual congrega-| wounded, some it is feared fatally. tional meeting Jasi evening. The January mma statement shows that the finanees are satis- a a factory. The following ‘gentlemen , ware The African Asseciation. appointed a Board of Trustees for the ensuin ” . Lonvon, Dee. 30. vear, viz: Messrs, D. Laird, Wm. Mautch, ). M. Fraser, W. Huggan, D. Farquharson,| Holland has recognized the International Capt. Gillis and T. A. LePage. African Association. The terms of recog- acini nition are similar to those of England’s A parseutty sudden death occurred at | recognition of the Association. New Glasgow Koad this morning. Mr. John ; Buchanan, a well-to-do farmer of that place, was the victim. He came tothe city yester- day, transacted his buziness, and returned home last evening in the best of health and Lonpon, Dee. 30. spirits. But this moraing news of his un-| fp nicsaries of the Mahdi, who were sent timely death was received. Mr. Buchanan |, King John of Abyssinia for assistance, a mi -azved man. He leaves a family we was a middle-aged m e le J | were not allowed to enter Abyssinia. to mourn their loss. 3 peer vhs We hear that the business at the Savings Weather Bulletin. Bank for the last twe or three days exceeds that of all former years for the same time. It is to be regretted that the public are not afforded better accommodatior. + mel a is altogether too small for the business done at ; shat lnstitatice. The statement for the year, Toronto, Dec. 31--10 a. m. which we will publish in the course of aday| South-east and south-west winds; cloudy, or two, shows that Institution to be in a} continued mild weather, with loeal rains. highly satisfactory condition. It seems to us that the suggestion that the Savings Bank be removed, ad interim, to the new Cameron Charlottetown, on Tuesday, 13th January, | 1885, at 11 o'clock a. m., to consider matters connected with the congregation of St. James’ Church and Murray UHarbor.—Jonn M. McLeop, Pbt. Clerk. -_ - @&> --— The Egyptian Difficulty. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE. Charlottetown December 31, 1884. Block, should be favorably considered. Highest Temperature yesterday.......... 43.0 eee Lowest Temperature (read at midnight), ..31.0 ‘Tye residents of Water Street, West, were, | Lowest Temperature this morning........ 29.2 Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock . .32.1 at nine o'clock last night, startled by aman Temperature this afternoon at 1 o'clock 32.9 crying “help! help!” Theecries came from the ice off Connolly's wharf. Mr. Carmedy[| === ed and a number of others, hurried to the scene MAKE NO MISTAKE.--A few more season to render assistance, but though the night was | ¢io,ets for the Orchestral Concerts may be had bright, they could pot find the one who cried a: the door to-morrow night for $1 for the for help. On the ice at the end of the wharf, four Concerts. footprints of a man were visible. They led ctalibes tice toward a hole which was surrounded by marks ‘““Kenr MILs,” ‘ Matchless,” ‘ Maple apparently caused by some one struggling to Hill,” ‘“Glenmorris.. all choice brands of yet out of the opening. After examining in Fomi'y Flour, cheap, at Heury Beer’s Ware- other parts, the party returned, convinced house, Water Street, near Ferry Wharf. thatsome person met his fate by falling [dee 31 Gi wky through the ice —_--+---- Tue entertainment in St. Paul’s Schoolroom Scott’s Emulsion of Pure. last evening in aid of the Todustriai Aid Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites Society, passed off successfully. The audi- : ence was large and the performers acquitted | ps yveRY PALATABLE AND AGREES WITH THE rei bb. At Glendive, Mouatana, on the 17th Nov.,, | Edith Jane, infant daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Duncan At Cavendish, Lot 23, on November 20, 1884. Christie, the beloved wife of Ewen Me- Donald, aged 85 years, Deceased was a native of Inverness-shire, Scotland, and highly respected by all who knew her. At Searletown, Bedeque, on Saturday, Dec. 27, in the 16th year of her age, Florence, be- loved daughter of Gilbert and Ann McNeill, The funeral of the deceased, which took place on Monday, the 29th, was attended by a very large number of friends and neighbors. SURPLUS) BAND INSTRUMENTS: FOR SALE. A SET of Brass Band Instrnments, con- LA sisting as follows, viz. : One B Flat Baritone Brass, Piston Valve, One E Flat Pocket Cornet, Silver Plated, Piston Valve, Four B Flat Brass Cornets, Rotary Side Action, Two E Flat Altoes, Brass, Rotary Top Action, One B Flat Baritone, do do do One E Flat Cireular Bass do do do Que pair Cymbals, Turkish. The above Instroments can be seen by ap- plyiag to Mr, Galbraith in this city. HENRY BEER, Lt Col. & Pres, Band Committee. Ch'town, Dec. 11, 1884—eo1 wkly2i GARVELL BROTHERS OFFER, WHOLESALE : **K ent,” 2800 Brls. Flour < ‘‘Olive Branch,” / ‘-White Loaf,” 175 do Cornmeal, K. D., 820 half-chests Tea (all warranted), Barbadoes, Porte Rico, Demerara, ( Trinidad, 100 casks Kerosene, 325 Bris. Refined Sugar, 100 do White do, 150 do Valencias, new, do, 100 do Layers, do, 100 bays Rice, 40 Bris. Currants, 100 boxes Cheese, 130 do Picklss, 20 pails do (bulk) 25 bags Nuts (filberts), 10 do Peanuts, 105 cads Tobacco, smoking and chewing. 40 kegs Twist do, 25 boxes Flat do, 80 kegs Baking Soda, 20 Bris. ‘Vashing do, 100 do Apples, 30 boxes Hops, 150 do Soaps, 80 Toilet do, 400 Doz. Pails, 350 do Brooms, 50 Brls. Beans, 10 do Split Peas, 10 do Dried Apples, 500 sides Sole Leather, 50 cases Lamp Chimnies, 250 coils Rein Rope, 100 bexes Biscuit, 300 do Pipes (Scotch), 1€09 reams Wrapping Paper, 100 M Paper Bags, 55 casks Vivegar, 24 Bris, Confectionery, 140 pails do, 100 boxes Nickle Stove Polish, 48 do Rising sun de, 50 do Deme de, "80 do Shoe Blacking, 100 do Stove, Shoe and Scrub Brushes, 350 boxes Pearl Blue, 40 do Pearline, 130 do Clothespins, 30 doz. Washboards (zinc), 10 do do (wood), 50 boxes (Rice) Starch, £50 do Dwarf Ink, 200 cases Matches, 40 boxes Coffee, 376 Puns. Molasses 80 do Cream Tartar, 75 do Sugar, 100 do Natmegs, 200 do Pepper, 95 do Allspice, 25 do Mixed Spice, 25 do Common de, 610 lbs. Cloves, 240 do Nutmeygs, 10 kegs Saltpetre, 10 Bris. Sulphur, 10 do Salts, 2 do Copperas, 5 kegs Alum, themselves creditably Miss Bourke’s solo, STOMACH. “Judith” was splendidly executed, and won hiv) UC vie. while the duet «n ; ; : . : . ; a » ao ot ae ea have used Scott’s Kmulsion in comparwon by M (,oalen and Mr. P ith the plain oil and acid emulsions, and tind . received well merited applause, | With t lf a : 7 The nh i Miss | it to agree much better with the stomach, one Lice, mae on tl y? a sung give better results in the ciseaces in which » wh ro my ae . o nde f Col Liver OU is US ful. . i in piano selos were | : ag cote 7 Ta wt From the January next, the : . i ré Lereu, att M Katie Heusle ¢ U Link brom tbe ist . me ten cniiies vailads pleasing nade. Warehouse on Sydney street, next door Allosether the entertainment was a good one|to the (rey Nan * pan. For a ap aul u ueudsvnve amsvuat sealized by it, ply to Uwew Counolly. ae ~— Dr. J. Wobring, of Newark, Ohio, says: ‘I) 40 do Whiting, 50 boxes Potash, | 38 do Extract Logweod, $690 doz. Diamond Dyes. CARVELL BROTHERS, | Ch’town, Dec. 14, '884—pat 2wks tu sat ‘CVUBSCR © foe THE DAILY BXAMI. i? NEL, ui you Want the latest uews. DATLY EX A MINER, ae ee tal a ee : _ oe . aS. 31. isse. DECHIMBER ines Nee ee, ee oe re = - ante | “A ut ds | Onwer t they march, no lingering step is = Fr z “nae cin Ulething & Fur Caps. — O° O— oe <= Ue CAPS! FUR | eects caine () one coe OVERCOATS! CVERCOATS! hachtemeinincen LL wko want Overcoats and Fur Caps will do well to call on L. K. Prowse, as he has the largest and best assortment in town, and his prices are very low. Ladie’s Sacques, Ulsters, Wool Squares, Wool Scarfs, Xe., on a big discount. Call and see our goods and prices and we will convinee you that we mean what we say. L. E. PROWSE, Sign of the BIG HAT, 74 Queen Street. CAPS ] «1884, 1885. XMAS & NEW YEARS ODD & ROGERS are showing a fine assortment of Xmas and New Year's Presents, consisting of Tete-2-Tete Sets, Tea Pots, &ec., in Decorated Agate Ware, Butter Dishes, Water Kettles, Tea and Coffee Pots, Cruits, Baking Dishes, &e., in Granite-ware with silver-plated Mountings. Cruits, Cake Baskets, Butter Dishes, Mugs, Spoon-holders, Tea Sets, Knives, Forks, Spoons, &c., &e., in Rogers’ Al Plated Ware. ~ ALSO— A Fine Assortment ef Lamps, Brass and Copper Hot Water Kettles (with and without stauds), All of which will be sold at Special discount during XMAS and NEW YEARS. DODD & ROGERS. Ch’town, Dec. 19, 1884—eod tf DORSEY, GOFF & CO. Boots : Shoes VERY CHEAP. Our Own Make is Solid Leather. Charlottetown, Dec. 20, 1884. SOMETHING NEW SEWING THE NHW RAYMOND THAT IS NOW IN THE MARKET, SURPASSES ALL OTHERS IN SELLING Simplicity, Durability and Gencral Good Workmanship. TO SEE THEM AND YOU NO OTHER! MILLER BROTHERS, Queen Street, Charlottetown. OVER TWENTY DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF SEWING MACHINES. Charlottetown, Dec. 20, 1884. GiFtTs! _ ey CHILDREN’S FANCY CHAIRS, CRADLES, SLEIGHS, &c., CHEAPEST, Mirrers & Looking Glasses, English and German, very Low. DO NOT FAIL WILL BUY DEALERS IN COTTS, Our stock of Gilt and Walnut Picture-frame Mouldings is the largest in the Lower Provinces, unrivalled in quality and variety, and made to suit all kind of pictures—-the Cheapest in the city. PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS. Examine our Magnificent Parlor and Chamber tuits, which we are Selling at Cost, CHAIRS-— Parlor, Chamber, Office, Children’s and Kitchen Chairs, cheap. All kinds of Upholstering Work, Painting, Varnisbing and Gilding. BEDDING AND MATTRESS —Feather, Hair, Flock, Fibre, Excelsior, Wool, Straw—Cheapest in the city. Bedsteads, Lounges, Tables, Sideboards, Bookcases, Scheffioneers, | Waslstands, &.—-Cheapest. JOFN NEWSON. Ch’ town, Lec. 19, 1884~-smos" is Geod Things for Xmas and New Years The City Steam W I, have in stock and are manufacturing daily the following goods: Plain, Fruit and Citron Cake, Tarts, Pies,- Jelly, Squares and Rolls, Patties, Vanilla aud Wine Cakes, Rolls and Buns. Soda, Wine, Sugar, Lemon, Fruit, Butter, Ginger, Water, Seville, Hermit, Diamond, New York, Fruit and Family Pilot Biscuits. Can mix any of the above Biscuits in 10 or 20-lb. boxes for housekeepers, CONFECTIONERY, from 0cts per Ib. retail, upwards, JAMS, JELLIES, &c., very cheap. NU TS—Almonds, Brazil, Hazel aud Wal nuts, Raisins, Currants, Citron and Lemon Peel, Essences, &c. Cake Ornaments, Silver and Gold Ornaments, &: Bakery! J. QUIRK, Proprietor, Chtown, Dec, 18—3 aw tl janl Pf ISLAND RAILWAY. NEW YEARS’ EXCURSION. NXCTRSION Return Tickets, at one first- class fare will be issued to and from all stations on this Railway, on 31st December, inst., and on New Year's Day, good to return up to, and including, Jan, 5, 1885, JAMES COLEMAN, Superiatenden . Railway Office, Ch’town, Dec. 23, 1884, pat eod wkly parers Ji Pf ISLAND RAILWAT NOTICE. (Sue on MONDAY, 22nd DE- CEMBER, inst., a Special Passenger Train will, until further notice, leave George- town for Charlottetown, every evening (Sun- days excepted) on arrival of Northern Light from Pictou ; returning, will leave here for Georgetown at 9.15 p. m., except on Saturday evening when Train will not return, Train will leave here for Georgetown at 3 o'clock on Monday mornings. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. Lailway Office, Ch'town, Dec. 20, 1884. daily papers only PHOTOS For the Holiday Season! EWIS’ Photographs are now kpown as the most Genuine and Artistic productions in the Provinces. Landscape and Portrait Work are made by men who have real practical utility and hLnown renown in their respective lines. s@ The public never regret cailing on LEWIS, Grafton trect, Ch’tawn. PE Island. decl0—3w wkly3mas NOTICE. fHXHE Subscriber would most respectfally inform those indebted to him’ that until the Ist Javuary, prox., he will be happy to receive the several amounts due him at his store on Great George Street. Additional expense will be incurred for collection after that date. E. MACDOUGALL. Ch’town, Dec. 1, 1884 —2 aw wkly Herald! Herald ! CAR-LOAD of Flour, brand ‘*Herald,’ equal “Kent Mills,” at Steam Naviga- tion Wharf. For sale low by J. A, CHIPMAN, 2 Cars EVANGELINE, FOR SALE BY J. A. CHIPMAN & €O., Ch town, Nov, 12, 1884, 'WANZER > sewing Machines. THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS At all the leading Exhibitions of the World, Only Goid Medal in Canada, 1883. J. F. WILLIS & CO., Sole and only authorized Agents for P. i fl y30 ELECTRIC GLOSS b OR cleaning Solid Silver, Nickel, Brass, Copper and Plate Glass. Quick! Sure ! Permanent! No dirt, no trouble, no |abor. Being entirely free from grit and acids, it cannot injure the most finely burnished sur. face. It is the only preparation ever pro- duced that will polish brass or copper with- out the use of acid. Nothing approaches it for removing grease @nd finger marks from Brass, Copper, Glass, etc.; while for cleaning Nickel o1 Stoves it is especially useful. Retail price, 25 cents per bottle. MICA WASH.--This wash is the only thing of the kind ever invente’d. A stove may be as handsome asa jewel and shine like ebony; but smoked mica lights will spoil! it all, Day by day mica becomes scareer and higher in Pfice, and an article tbat will clean and preserve it is valuable to all concerned, Try this wash once, and you will always use it. Ketaii price, 25 cents per bottle. The above bousebold necessities are manufac tured by The Electric Gloss Co., Philacelphia | U.S. A, and sold by every respectable Drug gist, Stove Dealer, Hardwa:e Merchant and General Dealer in Canada. The Canadian trade supplied by JOU® T, REED, 105 Water Street, St. Jobp, N.B Aug 6—6m eod A \ a a OA 0 6 Ne A NR I oe itt a lalla. it NE: ee ee ry