on suntan nemesis Anniversary Items R a : a re 3 sary markable Story. \1 i 6 l ie ile th ' | ‘ t is) BY A i iSLAN] Q “ s Yorke Scarlett, G, ¢ ta lee 7 ‘ . i F Dec, 1871, He greatly . man who gave his name as Wm. Me , . : . , eYyV TT : : ; istingwishel himself at the Battle of Bata-]AMley, and said he belonged to Souis, P « or : ;: ’ 1 elava (i854) and succeeded Lord Luean in shel ty for protection at the central mma f Cavalry in the Crimean war (1855) tr i ation last evening. He was well is ; dressed, rt @ except? t ~ "wee the seul Sian. bac Cee ~ W os the except - that he had no Pi , : s : n response to the — ‘ t Karon of the Exchequer IS34 Sergeant H ti ; 7 ae . ‘ i gy astings, whose curiosity was ex- i ‘ | m Abinger, IS35, : — e A es IDOATI, a Fi} te eel, OP Tren x OE. OW MTL IN Bim, ID WiC HIM B.Bi Et =< ane ECT TI BEI a = ~~ - GS, 1884. focal and Other items. ’ . 2 E \ —~ Putner'’s Emulsion at} Edward Island. On the train he Wats: met several persons whom he talked et with but did 1 . 10t know. In com- A LARGE variety of fancy and useful articles th Wright & Co's. om on A large number of sum.noases have been is- sued ayainss paities, for non-payment of doy tax ius Tonee * for Xmas at M {dec6 2w eod o -_ - lime Table ofthe P. KE. 1. Railway is issued to-day ; and will go into operation on Monday. —" fur Standard Piervrs FRAM& GLass, imported expressly for pictures. —M. Wright & Co. [dec6 2w eod - > — Mr. F. Conroy, formely of the P. E. JI, Railway, who has lately been railroading in the United States is visiting his friends at Souris. csisediigpiuliuiias FAIRBANKS SCALES repaired at Brown’s, at the Atheneum, Ch'town. tfi—dec6 sitniieetiiicinliitan Oxrof the tables at St. Peters’s Bazaar, next Wednesdey, will be devoted exclusively to Toys, among which are many received from England a few days ago. aneestleipisbidl SUPREME CoURT meetson Monday, when judgment will be given in the motions for ertiorias to remove certain cases under the Seott Act from the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court. italia. SKATES sharpened at Brown’s for ten cents, Wholl have another. At the Athenzam, Ch'town ti—dec6 -- -S-- = Hox. D Ferevson offers three prizes to East Royalty School, to be competed for at the ensuing Christmas examination—for gene- ral proficiency in English, in Arithmetic, and Reading. - > A Beavtirce lot of framed oil paintings and chromos cheap at M. Wright & Cos [dec 6 2w eod --- ->----- Error.—The name of Dr. MeNeill, of Stanley Bridge, was inserted in the paragraph in reference to the shooting accident at Eliiott’s, instead of Dr, Alex. MeNeill, of Kensington, i Cun steamer M. A Starr sailed for Halifax yesterday evening, with a freight of 1500 bushels oats, shipped by Wheatley & Son, 500 do., shipped by E. Schurman, and sundry pro- dace by other shippers. ~ > - Jusr Recsivep, seven bales of best English hair, Now is the time to buy a first-class hair mattrass at M. Wright & Co’s. [dec 6 2w eod —_>—— Ir is whispered around Quebec that not- withstanding all the contradictions, that His Grace Mgr. Taschereau has actually been created a cardigal and that the official notice will be forthcoming in a few days. _—_-»}--—- Gop and Silver Plating of every descrip- tion done at Brown’s, at the Atheneum, Char- iottetown. tf—dec6 -_-—>- — Tue P. E. Island Hospital Bazaar Com- mittee intend to continue their Sewing Circle every Monday afternoon in Y. M. C. A. Base- ment, from 2 to 6 o'clock. All interested are particularly requested to attend. remem Twenty Tuovsanp Feet forty different kinds of picture moulding, and made up into frames at prices that will astonish you —M, Wright & Co, [dec 6 2w eod A SPECIAL TRAIN left for Cape Traverse this murning with Mr, Coleman, Superintendent of the P. E. I. Railway, Mr. Huggan, Account- ant, Mr. McPherson, Track-master, the Hon. David Laird, and Mr. W. L. Cotton toexamine the line and the wharf at the Cape. ~~ A Tora, Wreck.—A despatch from Ceara, Nov. 10th, reporte the barque Mary A. Nel- son,Captain Pye,from Ric Jane'ro for Pernam- buco, in ballast, ashure at Aracaty, and that she will probably be a total wreck. Tue Mary A. Nelson was owned by Hon. L. C. Owen. on > — Ir is estimated that 800 to 1,000 persons have died irom the mysterious disease which has been raging inthe eastern part of Ken- tucky and the south-western part of Virgina. It is thought the rain falls last week were not heavy enough to purify the streams. Many pitiable cases are reported. ee Mr. Eowix Merce, formerly of this city, who went through the military school here in the winter of 1577-78 and the foliowing spr'ng went west on the mounted police, is married settled and flourishing near Fort Walsh, N- W. T. ‘fis lady is irom the vicinity of his own native place in P. E. Island, — Halifax whTOnice, oedema Wirn refererce to complaint that the Railway authorities have unduly favored Charlottetown in the matter of a rebate on potato freights, it is understood that Mr. Coleman will be ready to consider any propo sition that may be made to him with reference to arebate on potatoes laid down at other points on the Island. —_-—<— _Tuere are just two things that is an impos- sibility todoon P. E. Island, and that is to stop people from drinking brandy, and to ¢wry a piece of fine Machinery to Brown’s that he cannot mend or make new, such as Sewing Machines, Guns, ete. Shop on the corser of Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch’town. dech.—tf, ~ o-—— Mr. C. D. Tuompson of the I. C. R., reach- éd heme last night from P. E. Island via Pictou, ace mpanied by his bride. Shortly after their arrival at their residence on Bost- ford street, the cornet band put inan appear- ‘nce and played a number of select airs. Mr. and Mrs, ‘| hompson appeared on the veranda and were loudly cheered. —Moncton Times. sedi eat We learn that the tel graph office has been Temoved from York Station, and that the people of the loca'ity are much annoyed about i. ‘The lack of business at the station, owing to the nearness of York to the City, is the alleged cause of the removal. The station will, however, be kept open and warm for the accommodation of passengers taking the train at York, and provision will be mae for © Warehousing of freight when necessary hariy dressed, the stranger related a remerkable story. He said been residing in ya and was going to his home in ferry landing to a hotel near the Intercolo.- dial depot, where he intended to remain. He thought that the men had scme sinister motive in taking him to this hotel, and he left and walked up to the King square and entered one of the hotels. He asked for a ‘oom, and was assigned one in the ell ot the building. Shorily afterwards two men, who had entered the hotel subsequently, were given a room alongside of his. He did not feel alarmed at this until, according to his statement, he heard them coolly plan- ning how they would killhim. One sug. gested arevolver, but the other objected to such a weapon, and told his com- panion in crime to use a knife. McAuley became frightened, got out of bed, and informed the hotel keeper what was going on. Another room was given him in a different part of the house, but there, too, he heard strange noises, and started out, leaving his bedroom lamp ou the stairs. He inquired for the police station and found his way there on his sock feet. When alone in a cell with a secure grating between him and the outer wall he seemed supremely happy, but very mach puzzled why any person should want to hurt him. He told a Telegraph reporter that he believed the people who had the next room to him had followed him from Boston with the express intention of killing him. Before leaving the hotel he paid for his room and breakfast, and left the re- mainder of his money, abour $9, with the proprietor.,- —i, John Telegraph. a Our Advertisers. N. J. Campbell sells apple, onions, ete at 11 o'clock Monday. “9 J. B. Macdonald is giving vases and teas as premiums to persons buying dry goods and ready-made clothing at his establish- men Jas. Shand’s new store ()ueen St., will open on Tuesday next. Ad- vertisement giving further information will appear on Monday. W. & A. Brown, & Co’s advertisement announcing an intended change in their firm, and a great clearance sale to prepare therefor, will appear Monday. ee Time. Who can arrest thy course, O Time, Or check the progress of decay ? The glittering stars will cease to shine, \ud earth itself shall fade away Before thy mouldering touch, for all Created ylories are thy prey, Yet, all above and earth below, In one consuming tire shall roll, And seething in the heated glow. Depart and perish as a seroll, And then, O Time, thy finite power Shall end, as the Archangel swore for in that dread predictod hour Ruin and ‘Time shall be no more.” L. ©. J. a > OrnrrvaRy.—The Mainland Guardian, New Westminster B. C., has the following notice of the death of a native of P.E.1ls!ander on the Pacitic Coast : -In our obituary to-day will be found the death of Mrs. Grant who was, probably, the eldest lady in the city. She was born at Charlottetown, P. E. Island June 1806, snd in August, 1828, was married to Allav, eldest son of the late Angus Grant, Esq., Collector of Customs at the Strait of Canso, N. S. After the death of her husband in 1883, she, with an invalid daughter who has since passed away, joined the family of her son, then en rowte for B. C., and arrived here on the 8th of January last; and, stranwe to say, aftera journey of at least six thousand miles at that season of the year, on her arrival she appeared the least fatigued of the party. Mrs. Grant was the daughter of | a britieh soldier—Capt. Rankin of the 104th, who did good service for Canada in the war of 1812—1!4. Her faneral took place on Mon- day {rom her late residence to the Masonic Cemetery. The services were conducted by the Rev. Messrs. McKay and Watson. The floral tributes—presented by Mrs. Senator McInnis—were very beautiful. Mrs, Grant leaves in this city three sons, Capt, Angus Grant of the Dominion Government snag-boat Sampson, Capt. C. D. Grant, at present in charve of the steam ferry, and Mr. Peter Grant, of the Customs. These are worthy and respected citizens, to whom we extend our deepest sympathy. _——-j}---- : A pew fine cigar cases. suitable for Christ- mas presents, at Watson’s. —_—>—— Narkows oysters at the Bijou Restaurant, Great George Street, near Beales’ corner. [decd 21 ~—)———— Some splendid Xmas Cards that sold for 18 cents now selling for 12 cents, those that were 12 cents now 8 cents, 8 centones for 5 cents at Rt. K. Braces. Call early before they are all gone, a. dec 6. Brass carpet fasteners,—you can take up and put down a carpet in one minute if you use them,--for sale at M, W right & Co's. [dec 6 2w eod ~———— CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, and cakes ne : 7] ? ag kinds, cheap at the Bijou Restaurant. [deco iy ees ; : 7 Luxcnes served at all hours of the day es the Bijou Restaurant. {deed 2i HOTEL ARRIVALS. — ROCKLIN HOUSE. Laird, New Glasgow ; Dec. 5 -. James ve . Descath Balderson, North W iltshire ; Bevenly Fletcher, Londonderry N 8S; Rev Robert cited by the appearance of the man so pecu- very that he had » Boston for some years, Vrince pany with two of these he walked from the [SpecraL Despatcues To THE EXAMINER. } Lonpon, Dee. 5. adopt a vigorous policy. Bank Failures. New Yors, Dee. 5. tar N. Y., have made an assignment mak- ing preferences ammounting to $200,009. Onto, Dec. 5, _ The banking house of Raymen Sengrabe & Co,, made an assignment to-day without prefererces, Their liabilities are said to be $500,000 with assets nominally equal, being mostly real estate. Jartier Statue. Ortawa, Dee. 5. : The statue of Cartier was erected in the Parliament grounds this afternoon, in the presence of a large number of people. It is of bronze, nine feet high, and repre: ents or : hgh Cartier pointing to a scroll, on which is inscribed the words: ‘‘I maintain that Confederation is a necessity for us.” The statue has been veiled until the formal un- veiling. The The Marquis of Ripon. Lonpon, Dee. 5. _ Mr. Gladstonefhas offered the Marquis of Ripon the position of Viceroy of Ireland. If the Marquis accepts tho office, it will be necessary for Parliament to passa bili to enable a Roman Catholic to hold the Vice- Loyalty. Banged. Orrawa, Dee. 5. {n Owen Sound despetch says Cook Teets, the wife murderer, was hanged there at So’clock this morning. He protested innocence to the last and went to his death without any fear. Anarchists on Trial. Beruin, Dee. 5. The triai of eight Anarchists, accused of being in a plot against the lives of Emperor Wi'liam and the Crown Prince, has been begun at Leipsic. Germans Assisting China. SHancual, Dee. 5, Twelve Chinese warships ordered to raise the Frefch blockade of Formosa will be under the command of twenty-four Ger- man officers. Another Election. Orrawa, Dee. 5. The writ issued for the Dominion vacancy in Maskinonge fixes nomination for December 15th and polling on December ono 22nd. —_—— Ee The Southern Cotton Crop. Mempuis, Tenn., Deg, 5. The total cotton cyop for 1884 is esti- mated at 5,683,000 bales. Difficult Navigation ef the Nile. Suaxim, Dee. 5. The navigation of the Nile a o more difficult. is getting rilat ror fe ne 24 hows for the Ae t Ae PUbECES Touonro, Dec. 6 10 a m. tirht to moderate winds from northward, faic tocloudy weather, sligltly lower tem- perature, ee - ad Suir NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. Dec. 5,-—Ethel Aggie, Snow, Cape Traverse, oats; ss M A Starr, Ferguson, Halifax, m Va : lien 6. —1 Dare, Sprague, Northport; Laura C, Pollard, Souris. CLEARED, Dec 5,--:s M A Starr, Ferguson, Halifax, i hel Agyie, Snow, Crapand, herring, Mary Charles, Leger,Shediac, bal; Margaret Mary, Lang, Crapaud, mdse; W Wright, McRae, Pinette, do; Emerald, McKay, Pictou, 5000 bush oats. Dee 6,—I Dare, Sprague, Northport; Laura C, Pollard, Bay Verte. MARRIED. At Charlottetown, on the fifth day of December, inst., by Al:x. Hayden, Esq, J. P., Alexander James Bambrick, of Baldwin’s Station, to Priscilla Gay, of the same place. 884. - FALL. - (084. ENGLISH COAL VASES, FANCY COAL HODS, GAL. IRON COAL HODS, FIRE IRONS AND STANDS, BLOWER STANDS, CARPET SWEEPERS, rant, Great Village NS; sernette Miller, won Gieapew N $; Leo Durant, Hope River : Senator Haythorne, Marshfield ; Fred aes r, | Suffolk : Isaac Thompson, do ; on oe Ys | West River; Barret Henderson, Wilts a | Privilla Gay, Baldwin Station ; Alexau: er | Bambrick, do; Hugh MeMillan, New Boren : Donald McLean, wea ie Neg % — . James Simpson, Hope hiver ; yy | oo1 ; Joho Douzhort, New Loudon } Dau | Henderson, North Wiltshire ; ® Anderson, | section forewar antl his wife will live in station house. New London ; JohnGormad, Rollo Bay. HEARTH BRUSHES. SIMGS W. CRABBE, Sir of the Stove. Walker's Corner. Ch’town, \ -v. 26-—-3w twice aw A city FEW BOARDERS can be comfortably accommodated in a central part of the Terms reasonable. Apply at this novi3 tf TELEGRAPH = Ee Ws | cert ° &. éa.. Brown & Co. English War Material for China. : : 7 Are Offering the following lots of Dry Goods at prices to clear : It has been discovered that three vessels at London docks, which are supposed to be taking on board cargoes of provisions, are really loading munitions of war for China. The Standard'’s Hong Kong despatch says the Chinese appear to have abandoned all hope of mediation between their Govern- ment and France, and have determined to E. P. Parsons & Co., bankers of De Ruy- 8,400 yards bU.UU0U yards Grey Charlot -town, Oct. 25, 1884. very low. English Silks, Ulsters, Shawls, Xe Men’s Caps, Ladies’ Fur Caps. Ch’ town, Oct. 17, 1884. Acorn Range, Novel Acorn Range, Alderman Range, Model Range, ' Famous Range, Favorite Range, Advance Parlour, Westminster Base Burner, Farmers Boilers, Ch’town, Nov. 17, 1884. a ee Perkins FALL & WINTER GOODS of the Very Best Value. UR Stock of Velveteens is large, and includes ali ( Satins, Velvets and Plushes, all shades. ming, New Stripe Satin, New Astracan Trimming, New Spot Silks, New Cheinile Brocade Velvet. A Grand Display of Knit Wool Goods, in Coats, Alexandra Jackets, Jerseys, Xc. New Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, &c., v Victoria, Rutland, Albany, Saxony, Allga, Universal, and other yarns. Flannel, White Flannel, French Twill Flannel, Tweed Shirti Goods, newest and best value. Large Stock of Wincey, Prints, &c. 10,000 yards Assorted Cloths, suitable tor Jackets, Ulsters, Dolmans, aud Suitings, Assorted Dress Goods. Cottons, marked 4. 53 and 6 Cents. = ado 4,400 yards Black and Colored Velveteens, 6500 yards Cheap Wincey. wn to mill prices, A BIG LOT WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Best Cotton Warp at Mill Prices. = ATT REMNANTS AT COST. & WHOLMSALH AND REETATL. Ren wmber the Place: Tremaine & Metcalf’s old Stand, next Door to Messrs, Beer & Goff. ¥GE- The New Brick Store will be opened on the 25th April. <a5@ Ww. & A. BROWN & CO. = —- FOR— nr Vv ngs, Tartan ee a Sterns’ colors in Plain and Brocaded, and marked New Feather Tyim- Ruching, New Squares, Scarts, Jackets, Scarbore Fur-lined Cloaks, Rubber Circulars, ery stylish. Berlin Wool — Beehive Dolmans, Jackets Flannel. Scarlet blaids, &. Dress Boys’ Cloth and Fur Caps, Grey Splendid Value in Blankets, Comforts and Counterpanes, ALL PERSONS WANTING WINTER GOODS SHOULD SEE OUR STOCK. PERKINS & STERNS. ~~ ee EMPRESS RANGH, Island Crown Cook, Tally Ho Cook, Farmer, for coal and wood, Maratiime, for coal and wood, Forest Beauty, tor wood, Star Cook, for wood, Standard Franklin, Woodbine Franklin, Waverly, for coal and wood, Mascotte, Black Prince, Red Cloud, Globe Heater, Box Stoves. Extra Pots, Kettles and Spiders. Soapstone and Stovepipe ai Prices to Suit the Ties. Simon W. Crabbe, Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner. FANCY SALE e YHE members of St. Peter s Church Sewing Society will hold a Fancy Sale in the MARKET HALL, eM ie Wednesday, 10th December. There will be Cake, Refreshment and Flower Tables. Oyster Supper at 9 o'clock. Box of English toys and other articles suitable for Christmas Gilts. Contributions will be gratefully received by Mrs. Arnaud, Mrs. Mason, Miss “oles, Miss Mivnia Palmer, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Ralph Peake, Miss Hobkirk, Mrs. Rayden, Miss Rollo Irving, Miss Rosa Stewart, Miss Jenkins, Mrs. Waddell. Miss Alice Jenkins, Miss K. Wright. a@ Band inthe evening. Admission 10 Cents. M. M. J. HODGSON, President. Ch’town, Nov. 4, 1884—tu sa LL the important local and foreign news is chronicled in THEE DAILY EXAMI- ouice. NER. Buy and read it. Herald! Herald ! CAK-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 & CO., ' Ch town, Noy, 12, 1884. —G. H. GOOK & 60, | The enterprising Photographers of Charlotte- ‘town, in view of their increasing business, i have adted to their staff of assistants, A | FIRST-CLASS OPERATOR, from New | York, who will be prepared, when required, 'to tint or full colour photographs in the | highest style. They also are determincd to} |spare no expense tu piease their numerous! | atrons, Consequently, to all those wishing | first-class work, at reesonable prices, the opportunity is now offered. e@ Call and view specimens, * c. —————— SLEIGHS FOR SALE. A’ McNEILL’S Auction Room— 1 double-seated Box Sleigh, 1 stylish, round-back, Famiy Driving Sleigh, Upholstered, well-finished — both nearly new. Will be sold at @ bargsin. Ch’town, Nov. 24, 1884 WANZER Sewing Machines. THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS At all the leading Exhibitions of the Wor'd. Only Goid Medal in Canada, 1883. J. F. WILLIS & CO.,, Sole and ouly authorized Agents for P, E. 1 Ch’town, Nov 8, 1884—wkly ff See y30 eine re ry % Re RE {eo ener s meee 2 a eae —~ — et a ea