ne ee nr ner ape TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. aml eee Wants to co Home. Lonpon, Dee. 22. SpectaL Desrarcurs ro Tue Examuver.) | fhe /imes understands thit Sir Evelyt r he | yn | | Baring, the British representative at Cairo England's Ultimatum Respecting | has telegraphed that he desires to come i Egypt England to consult with the Government a concerning Egyptian affairs. Lonpon, Dee 238 _— : | ~m. is. . = . ‘ ‘ } vy . i The Cairo ¢ respondent of the Observe: fhe Scott Act in Prinee County. says the British Government has informed ———— the Egyptian Government that it will no! Orrawa. Dee. 23 “>, . ate tt t re-conquer he Soud: j SS ks M the aes udan A proclamation is published ordering an tl aenet : ogee oP ‘o maAKe | election under, and in accordance with the | he att nh} nel “al vial ‘ WV ’ fer , . . e i 1s ate ela sieatae. Pr nae a ,? 8) prayer of petitioners, for the purpose of willing that only other Power should do 80] repealing the act in Prince County, P. E. | at Egypt's request, providing the Khedive "ap aaa Pe oa! Syl i , ‘tive | Island. The three years term of the Act} incurs no expense in the undertaking : England is willing to send a fleet to Alex- widria and to assist in the defence of strict- ly Egyptian territory, if the same is threatened by E! Madhi —_— Craig's Doings. Monrreat, Dec. 22. The financial troubles of the manufac- turing companies, fed by the absent presi- dent of the Exchange Bank, out of the funds of that institution, are the chief | topics of conversation here. Everything seems to bs so inextricably involved, that there is no such thing as unravelling them. The number of enterprises he patronized for his owa profit, but out of the funds of the bank, was legion, and all will turn out to be heavy losses to the shareholders. The deposit receipts in the insolvent are valued at 10 per cent. on their face value. Earthquake at Lisbon. Lisson, Dec. 23. The first earthquake shock of Saturday occurred at 1 30 a. m., but was not gever- ally noticed. A strange shock occurred at 3.30 a. m., and lasted twelve seconds, being accompanied by heavy rumblings, which awoke the entire population of the city, and caused a panic in the narrow sireets. Some old buildings and a number of chim- neys were damaged. At Setubal, eighteen miles southeast of Lisbon, the shock was so severe that many inhabitants rushed to the seashore. Trial of Anarchists, being more than up. Weather bultetin Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the | ‘ ; : Maritime Provinces. foronto, December 24--10 a. m Str.ng winds and moderate gales from south- east aud south, cloudy weather with snow, turning to rain in southern portions, decidedly higher temperature. Local and Other Items. CHRISTMAS MARKEr to-day was small. - eh — Parts, Dec. 22. The anarchists who were arrested for | advertising and promoting the projected meeting in front of the Bourse, on Friday, | 7th instant, and other anarchists who were | indicted for mannfacturing explosives here, | were tried, convicted, and variously sen- tenced to terms of imprisonment varying from one week to six months. When judg- ment was pronounced upon the prisoners by the court, several people in the audience shouted, ‘‘Vive la Anarchie.”’ A Seandal Rumored. L’Etendard says Mr. Charlebois told several persons that he gave the Prime Minister of Quebec $5,000 in connection with the contract for the Parliament build- iu.s The same paper states that it has most positive information to the effect that Wuartele, Provincial Treasurer, resigned his portfolio on Tuesday last, and that this action was precipitated by the exposure of Charlebois’-De Beaufort scandal. Vessel Ashore. Boston, Dec It is thought that the schooner ‘‘August A. M. Smith,” of Lockport, N. 8., which went ashore off Little Nahamt, yesterday, can be taken off by a tug with but little damage. The veseel left Murray Harbor, P. E. L., Dec. 3rd. There will be a loss on the cargo which consists of 3,600 bushels of potatoes. 92 aw. Ee France and China. Paris, Dec. 22. France is not disposed to negotiate any further with China before the occupation of Bacnimh by French troops. he (falulois states that Sir Charles Dilke is about to visit the continent to moot the question of the Powers of Europe between France and China. — Steamer Ashore. Grasaow, Dec. 23. The Anchor Line steamer ‘‘Bolivia,” from Glasgow for New York, has gone ashore at Wemyse, on the \Clyde, and has filled with water. Her passengers took to boats, which remained alongside the vessel for several hours in bad weather. Killed by a Boiler Explosion. Braprorp, Pa., Dec. 23. George D. Westerville, and William Mc- Norton, the former a prominent oil oper- ator, were killed to-day by 4 boiler ex- plosion, at « well near Allentown, Alleghany County, New York. 4 Benial. Lonvon, Dec. 23. A correspondent of Reuters telegram company at Cairo denies that England is willing to despatch a fleet to Alexandria or permit the sending of an expedition to the Soudan by another power. —_—_ oo Strike of Coal Miners. PitrsserG, Pa., Dec, 23. The strike of coal miners of the third pool is being pushed, and only two mines are now working at the reduction, and it is expected the men will come out of them before forty-eight hours Suffering Jews. s)* Constantinop.e, Dee. 23. The Jewish Schools and Synagogue in Giaba, asuburb, of this city, were des- troyed by fire this morning Fifteen studen‘s were burned to death. Town Burned. Nacnesvityr, Texas, Dec. 23. The entire business part of this tuwn has Veen burned. No Paper to-morrow— Christmas Day. ———— You always get pure confectionery at KENNEDY 8. {dec 24 - > - Great rush to BRemNxuR Bros, to-day. dec 24 pat = +> — Tue harbor is closed, but the ice is danger- ous for crossing, spring holes being numerous. People are crossing on foot, and a few acci- dents from parties breaking through are re- ported. -- > --— Cuoice Christmas and New Year cakes at KENNEDY'S [dec 24 ome peaeme We regret to learn that the dwelling house of Wm. Laird, Esq., New Glasgow, was destroyed by fire on Saturday evening about six o'clock. Nothing saved. No insurance. Cause—a defective flue. ——— — Don’r fail to see the illumination at Brem- NER Bros, to-night. dec 24 pat idea Tuere will be no special train this evening to Georgetown, but it will probably leave to mo:row about nine o'clock, a. m., for mails by ‘*Northern Light,” and will take outgoing mails to her same time. _ > -_ BremMNer Bros. will have a grand illumine- tion to-night—Christmas Eve. dec 24 pat Tuk steamer “Northern Light” arrived at Pictou at 11.30 this forenoon. She had to break through five inches of ice from the Light into Picteu harbor. The ‘Northern Light” will not leave Pictou until seven o'clock to-morrow morning. eee > aecmme THe best stock of Children’s Books in the Dominion at Kremnes Bros dec 24 pat - —-— >> -— Tue Sunday School of the Prince Street Methodist Church, aasisted by the choir, will give an entertainment on Wednesday evening to commence at 8 o’clock in the basement of the Brick Church. A most pleasing and in- teresting time may be expected. Admission 15 cents. [dee 24 2i _—_—_ ~-»>~- — Ove stock of all kinds of Books is six time as large as avy in the city,- BREMNER BRos iden Tue second really cold snap occurred on Saturday last, when the thermometer fell. to tive degrees below zero. On Sunday morning the minimum thermometer registered 8.2 be- low zero with a brisk wind. On Sunday after- noon at 2 o’clock the registering thermometer showed, as the highest during the day, 2.2 below, and the lowest 10 below zero, wind still blowing fresh from the west. Between that hour and midnight there was a further fall of the thermometer to 10.8 below zero, being the lowes’ reading this winter. _-- > - — REMEMBER that we sell the best goods (no cheap cr old trash) at the lowest prices.— BremNeR Bros. dec 24 pat —- > — By reference to our advertising columns it will be seen that a meeting will be held on Saturday evening next, at the Rankin House, to discuss the propriety of forming a Curling Club in Charlottetown. It will, we hope, be largely attended, and we have no doubt a good strong Club will be organized. To further this object, and to encourage the ‘‘roarin’ game,” Mr.J. J. Davis of the Rankin, will make a present to the Club, when formed, of eight pairs of curling stones valued at one handred dollarg, This will be a good start, and we hope it will be taken advantage of by the ‘‘canny Scotts” of the city. -_ --->-—- E_ecant Purses, Hand Painted Card Cases, Pearland Tortoise Shelli Card Cases. Latest styles, at Bkemner Bros. dec 24 pat ——~»—_—- Diep IN Jatt.—On Saturday, a woman named O'Reilly, widow of the late James O'Reilly, who kept the Waterford House, on Dorchester Street, was arrested by the police for disorderly conduct in Newsou’s Furniture Warerooms. The police state she was labor- ing under a fit of temporary insanity when arrested, As there was no court on Saturday she was sent to jail to await trial to-day, She became ill, yesterday, aud her illness in- creased until last night when she expired. Her body was taken in charge by Richard Reddin, Esq., solicitor of her husband’s estate. The deceased was about sixty-five years of age. -— j—_-—_ Don’t fail to get one of the elegant Photo- graph Albums at Bremer Bros. dec 24 pat MARRIED. At. St. Luke’s Cathedral, Halifax, on the 18th, Russell, son of Tremzine Troming, of Halifax, to Mary Caroline, youngest daughter of the late William Swabey. SHIP NEWs. At Cette, Dec 2Ist, barque Lucy Pope, McDonald, master, from New York, passage 47 days. re : ; on Iquique, Dee 17—sailed berque Minnie Oeradichee!, Taylor, for Vancouver Island. Port Mulgrave, Dec 20—sch Lettie May, for P Elsland. Passed south, schs British Tar and Kate, for Halifax. Ar at Havana, Dee 7—brigt Plymouth, McDonald, Georgetown. 10—bxique Willie MeLaren, McLaren, Little Glace Bay. Cld bark Saypho, MePhee, Pensacola. Ar at Booth Bay, Dec 16—echr Augusta Smith, from P E Isiand for Boston. Ar at V.nyard Haven, Dec 17—trigtSappho, Brinkman, Demerara, 24 days for Boston. Some handsome and strongly bound Family DATOS } | ee ee pace Bee, Melia een enh ed Just Received, a Large Assortment of oe J Bi W Bi tik XY ” 3 CONSISTING OF Goid and Silver Waltham and Geneva Watches, Colored, Gold aud Plated Sets, Ladies’ Chains and Lockets, GENTS’ GOLD, GOLD-PLATED, SILVER AND NICKEL LOCKETS AND CHAINS, Silver-Plated Ware, Hight-Day and Thirty-Hour Clocks (American styles), Spectacles and Eyeglasses. gay~ Call and be convinced that my Stock is the Cheapest and Best in Char- lottetown. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, ete., cleaned and repaired. G. G. JURY, North Side Queea Square, Opposite Post Gflice. Charlottetown, Dec. 18, 1883.—2aw mo th wkly Im ee All work warranted. rs SIGN OF THE ELEPHANT. WV. B,BOREHAM hes “now on hand the LARGEST AND » BEST STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, OVERSHOES & RUBBERS, ever shown by him. His motto is a good article at a moderate price. LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FINE GOODS, a specialty. A nice lot of LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FANCY SLIPPERS for the Holidays. Try BOREHAM for a pair of GOOD BOOTS. WwW. R. BOREHAM, Cutéin inneh eeteel init North Side Queen Square. 1883. 1884. CHAISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S REQUISITES ——NOW OPENING AT—— “CHEAPSIDE’” Qj OICE FRUIT AND ELEGANT GLASS AND * GROCERIES. | SOA NNINAWARE Tea (good), 28c; better, 32c; China Tea and best, 36c. Sugar, good and cheap. Coffee (superior), 25c, 30c, and 40¢ per lb. | Molasses and Golden Syrup. | Extra choice Table Raisins, | in finest DeHesa, Black | Basket & London Layers. | SS ~ = SPLENDID ASSORTMENT HOUSE FURN'SHINGS, HARDWARE, &C, Table and Dessert Knives and Forks, Pairs Carver and Fork, Bread Knives, Pocket Knives and Scis- sors, Tea Table and Des- sert Spoons, Crumb Tray and Brush, Tin Tea and Moustache Oups, Flower Vases, in great variety, China and Glass Toilet Sets, Chil- drens’ Tea Sets, Glass Table Sets, Pitchers,Tum- blers, Goblets, Nappies, Cake, Pickle and Preserve Dishes, Syrup Jugs,Celery Choice Sultana and Valencia Glasses, a tew sets Covy- Coffee Pots, Sets Dish Coeking Raisins. ered Jugs. Covers, Broilers, Toasters, Currants, fresh and good. Egg Boilers, Egg Beaters a ie Green Grapes, Almonds, | LAMPS, Flour Sifters, Patty Pans. Nuts, Eleme Figs, Confec- | Jelly, Pudding and Cake tionery, Candied Citron, \[n Hand, Table, Hall, Din-| Moulds, Papier Machie Lemon and Orange Peel.| ing Room and Library! and other Tea Trays, Fancy Spices, Cream Tartar, | Lamps, Glasses & Shades. | Japanese Tidichote ' asid Pickles, Flavori & Ex- Match Safes,Cruet Stands, tracts, Apples, Cheese, ‘EARTHERN AND CROCKERY- Table Mats, Bath Room Onions, Mustard, Vinegar, WARE, Sots Weabrelia ‘Steids Catsup, Capers, Sauces, Seta’ ° Bre. Potts’ Saal Manioca, Sago, Tapioca, In Teapots, Cups and Sau- Prepared Cocoanut, Maca-| cers, Side and Vegetable ronti, Vermicilli, Broma,| Dishes, Plates, Tea Sets, Irons, Hearth, Hair, Shoe, Blacklead, Scrub, Paint, and other Brushes, Boys’ Chocolate, Cocoa, Potato| Baking Dishes, Jugs,| Poo} Chests, Hatchets Farina, Gelatine. Toilet Sets, Bowls. Sh olde ‘Oth: ; 604. ; Powder, Brooms, Whisks, Baskets,! gpot Gun Caps Gun CANNED GOODS, Buckets, Tubs, Wash-| Nipples, Cow Ties, Halter : boards, Rolling Pins, Chains, Axes,Cattle Cards, In Peach, Pear, Pine Apple,| Pounders. Curry Combs, Weavers’ Strawberry, Cherry, Toma- to, Green Peas, Baked Beans, Salmoa, Mackerel, Lobsters, etc. Syrups, Lime Juice, Ess. Coffee, Pea and Bean Meal, Split Peas, Beans, Rice, Bariey, Wax Can- Cracked Reeds, Lanterns. SLEICH ROBES, In Buffalo, and} Japanese Wolf. Best American Kerosene, in casks and 1, Zand 5-gal. cans. LOOKING CLASSES, A large assortment. Sleigh Bells, Whips, Har- dles, Wheat Yi Graham and Buckwheat Choice Family Flour, Oat ness Oil. Flour. and Cornmeal. Please call and examine. Goods ghown freely. Thankful for past favors, we solicit a continuance, HENRY BEER. Charlottetown, Dec. 11, 1883.—taw and wky Our Store Claes Every Rreuing. at Sir }. n. (Saturday Lxcepted ). Carpet Department: In this Department we are doing a very large trade, in Axminster, Velvet Pile, Brussels, Tapestry, Scotch Hemp and Twine Carpots, Hearth Rugs and Mats, The reason is we buy from the very best British markets, keep the newest designs and styles, and sell at a small advance on cost, — iG! Crand Assortment of Silk Plushes, Velvets and Velveteens, 100 boxes to choose from, at prices lower than ever before offered. Mantle Department: These goods are selling rapidly. They are the best and newest makes and grand value. —0:—— Cloth Department: The 200 pieces Job, Jacket and Ulster Cloths have been selling wonderfully fast. The prices are very low jor the quality. v A large lot Seal Cloth from $3.50 to $8.25 per yard, Daily expected, 30 pieces Oiicloths (Eugiish), from }-yard to 3}-yard. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. WwW. & A. BROWN & CO. Bibles, exelent for prevervation, at BrEMNER Brus. deo 24 pat 9 preraeeesen tracey A EE EN A eR aa A MINER, DECEHEM BER & NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS, eee meee eee THE RUSH IS NOW UPON US! 0 Grand Show of Silver-Plated Ware. —_ -—) — —- SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS IN BRACELETS. We have al! the samples of a Manufacturers’ Agent, and offer at Reduced Prices. _ Childrens’ Misses’ Ladies’ and Gents’ Rings, all styles and all prices; Fine Gold and Silver Lockets and Chains, Initial Pins and Studs, Fancy Pencils, Patent Watch Keys Silver Thimbles, Scarf Pins. ; Decorated and Mounted Vases, Satin Lined Jewel Cases, Novel Napkin Rings, Ink Stands, Thermometers, Card Trays, Biscuit Boxes, Crea snd Sugar Dishes, Tea Sets Salvers, Spoon Holders, Pickle Dishes, Cruets. ' Just received, the largest stock of Silver Necklets and Lockets in the city. Gold and Silver Watches, Spectacles, Fancy aud Useful Clocks, and a great many other articles which, if given for PRESENTS are likely to remind one of the giver a lifetime, Having enlarged and filled up our store, we can show goods to better advantage and give better satisfaction. We will ise happy to show you whether you buy or not. oe E. W. TAYLOR'S. Ch’town, Dee. 12, 1883.—eod wkly 3i = a — == = SE ——— EEE Ee XMAS & NEW YEAR'S GOODS. — —:0:-—— We are showing a most extensive Stock of ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, suitable to the season, which, for price and design, are UNEQUALLED IN THE CITY, Tea Sets, Waiters, Epergnes, Ice Pitchers, Cake Baskets, Butter Coolers, Castors, Mugs, Napkin Rings, Fruit Knives, Nut Crackers, Jewel Cases, Toilet Vases, Dressing Cases, Knives, Forks, Spoons, etc. Brick Store, Corner Kent and Great George Streets, W.E. DAWSON & CO. Ch’town, Dec, 20.—4i CHARLOTTETOWS BOOT AND SHOE FACTORY. COME! COME! COME! XMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS AT LOWEST PRICES. —0:0—— — — ELVET, Carpet and Kid Slippers, French Kid and Oil Goat Button Boots, Grain Calf Skating Boots, Overshoes and Rubbers, and a large assortment of all kinds of Boots and Shoes, from 50 cents upwards. Warranted to fit and best qualities. DORSEY, GOFF & CO., Queen Street. SANTA CLAUS arrived by Special Train at W. F. CARTERS last night, and you should come and see the load of good things he prought. It consisis of choice Confectionery, Frait, Pastry aud Gakes, SUCH As Delicious Dessert Creams, Chocolate Cream, Fig Cream, Cocoanut Cream, Raisin Cream, Chocolate Cream Drops, Lawns. dale Creams and French Creams. Barley Sugar Toys, Almond Candy Walnut Candy, Butter Scotch, Molasses Candy and Taffy. Vanilla, Walnut, Chocolate, Cocoanut, Mol- asses and Strawberry Caramels Fruit Cake 20, 25, 32 and 40 cents per pound, Plain Cake 32 and 40 cents per pound. Also a large assortment of emell cakes Beautiful Apples, Pears, Oranges, Lemons, Grapes and Figs, and lots of other nice things. All the above are the very best quality. Please call and see for yourselves at W. F. Carter’s Confectionery. Ch’town, Dec, 17, 1883.—tf SOLE LEATHER. (875 Sides Logan's No. 1 and No. 2, AT BOTTOM PRICES. FENTON T. NEWBERY. Dec, 19, 188%,—pat 5i. wly wly pat her sj 3 OATS. Ch’town, Dec. 20, 1883. HURRAH! FOR THE DOMINION EXHIBITION Kncourage Home Manufacture. —- wishing to give their children pure Confectionery for Xmas and New Year's Holidays, should cal at the “Star Confectionery.” Not one pound of imported trash. No poisonous colors in the shop. A good assortment of Cots, Wheelbarrows, Sleighs, and a lot of other things too numerous to mention. Call and see before purchasing eleewhere, JAMES VATCHER, Corner Great George ani Fitaroy Ste Ch’'town, Dee. 20, 1883,—3i th sa mo CHRISTMAS AUCTION SALES HARYIE'S BOSKSTORE, QUEEN STREET, COMMENCING AT Seven O'clock Thursday Ev’g, Decem er 20th, and continued every evening during the Chrisimas Holidays, Great Bargains may be expected in Fancy Goods, Bolis, Vases, Aibums, Toys, Work Boxes, , . BUSHELS WANTED. ink Stands, 30.00 tiighest prices. Casl; 0B Pencil Cases, delivery. Church Services, Thad ania aie GORDON. ‘ m owen, > . ‘ Christmas Cards, —." = ; _QIUBS he WEXK}Y EXA! Miscellaneous Books, &c. QUPSCRIBE ior ive oad Best Newapepez Ch’town, Ded, 18, 1883,.—tf published on P.fa%, Ista, Only $1 per yore we am ema ~- a T