s ae os . eval aud ther [tems . tl t 2° a Lae 4 lay - d { ar r ietche 1 ; ('} ' 7 L @iiol is | inuic to enf \ n She ‘ - ; . I ecture on ( Ww ‘ > t | S rm ; . ti a. : —T ’ » iS Cih@ar rOMm Doston i y tow > iH i Minister f Acnecule 1 his recent illness. o WDEN can take a few more pupils | pil Sydney Ntre : ‘ +. ntend to join M I cK this evening. we Light” was detained by rgetown to-day. She will leave Li **Northera rm in (ree for Pictou to-morrow morning > MILITARY No. 2 Battery of Artillery will meet for dri | on to-morrow (Tuesday) evening at Jt O “loCKk, A. fallattendance requested init Mr. ‘VY. L Corron left for Ottawa via the to-day. He wil! represent Tur EXAMINER there during the c ming session of Parliament. : i_apes : oo ; Rememper the lecture of J. H. Fletcher, ‘**Uncrowned Heroism” in the basement n Church. It is one of Mr. Fletcher’s ablest efforts, and should ensure him a wded house. e : Ir is intended to hold a childten’s carnival in Citizens’ Skating Rink on the afternoon of Saturday next. Those desirous of taking part should register their names with the Com- mittee before Thursday, - > ~~ — kNcotractine Home Iypustry.—Hon. Mr. McLellan, Mimister of Marine and Fisheries, has ordered a piano from the Gates Organ and Piano Company, whose works are at Truro, in the honorable gentleman’s constituency. iadieteascaegpeiaetibsd At the Stipendiary Magistrate’s court this forenoon, the case of Patrick Conno ly, for violation of the Scott Act, was adjourned for argument in the Supreme Court. Five cases against C, Bennoit were adjourned until Mon- d Ay ne xt. Lien Tue gentlemen appointed to solicit sub- scriptions from the merchants, mechanics and others of Charlottetown in aid oi holding the Dominion Exhibition, 18384, in this city, are being very successful, already upwards of $1,000 have been subscribed. = > - Norrs on Ixcersort, —I have for sale at Fletcher’s Music Store the Rev. Mr. Lambert’s crashing reply to ‘*Bob” Ingersoll, the ablest work in defence of christianity that has appeared within the present century. Only 75 cents. —Hamicron Fierener, [jan l4 liwky aoieeriilieaeineile O_p Prorie.—At East Florenceville, Carle- t County, N. B., there are living within a rt distance of each other Rodger Tomp- kins, aged 95; Nehemiah Tompkins, 90; Mrs. John Donnelly, 85; Mrs. Chas. Boyer, 83; Mrs Wm. Banks, 80, and John Donnelly 85. The tirst four are brothers and sisters. > Sen a I , & mel ath a | - e+ : tts + » - — a4 Pyaar Ose a4, al hath: e Sasi Mi aty ‘ - ae 8% b% a. YF DPECIAL Desparonus > Pik Examinu | fiew the Partics Stand. Orrawa, Jan. 18. fhe Commons will, on 140 Supporters and 69 two seats vacant. Members ent ouarters opebing, stan are arriving daily from differ : lhe Governor General arrived Capital last night from Toronto. Vigorous Preparations for War. Lonpon, Jan. 13. A Gespatch from Canton we ‘ feregram Company, says that the authori : Vince of Hwang Pe which Can —_—- :. | Robbed. _1a88 Will please meet at Rock] Di i ’ a Al GALVEsron, TExas , Jan. 12, An Abilen despatch says, near Colorado River, last night, a San Angelo stage, south ound, was robbed by mounted men. Some of the passengers had large amounts of money with them. Damaged by Collision. Lonpon, Jan. 13. The British ship ‘‘Cressington” which sailed from Cardiff yesterday for San Fran- visce was damaged in a collision off Penfith and was towed to Cardiff, where she was docked for repairs, A Nationalist Meeling Prohibited. ee Dvusuiy, Jan. 13, oe ee Che Nationalist meet’ng announced to be 1 : + m ; held in the county Fermanagh io day, at which Mr. Biggar, M. P., was to have spoken, was prohibited by the autaorities, — A Bansom BPemunded. Carro, Jam. 15. El Mahdi demands £20,000 ransom for five ministers and four priests, whom he holds in captivity. The Austrian Consul is asking the merchants to subscribe the amount, a — Catholic Persecutions in China. Paris, Jan. 13. Catholic missionaries are being subjected to renewed persecutions in the southera pro- a ee The ‘Celtic’ Spoken, Lonpon, Jan. 12. The ‘‘Celtic” has again been spoken, and | is now nearing England and doing well. Yellow Jack. Lonpon, Jan. 13. There were nine deaths from yellow fever last week. The Bothwell Eleciion Case. Tue first annual installation dianer of I. O. | O. F. was held in Emerson, Man., on the 2nd inst. We see by the Emerson /nternational | it was a brilliant affair. Mr. John H. Long- | worth, the Noble Grand of ‘‘Gateway Lodge” occupied the chair, and Mr. L. T. Owen occu- pied a prominent position among the brethren. ~hindiataiedihe Tue New Year edition of the Leadville rat contains portraits of all the leading mining and smelting men of that enterprising town, among whom we are pleased to see the smiling face of Mr. John F. Campion. We | congratulate Mr. Campion on attaining such a prominent position among the capitalists of the “Silver State.” annie BarrLe wir A Bear.—On the Monday b-- fore Christmas, near Johr. Whalen’s camp, North branch, John Hogan and Jos. Riddel came across a bear, and attacked him with kniyes. The bear grappled and threw Riddel, and Hogan stabbed the animal and threw bim eff. Then the two men went for him with their knives and killed him, Our informant saya the bear weighed about 350. Neither of the men sustained any injury. —Chatham World. cipooncttllaneniinn A Warxise To TravecLers.—We are in- formed that as Messrs. Kenneth R. Morrison and McG. Smith, of Eldon, Belfast, were coming to this city on Saturday, their horse broke through the ice, midway between (ial- lows Point and Howard’s. They had great difficulty in getting the animal out, and had their hands badly frozen, They say the ice is bushed about two miles in the middle of Pownal Bay, and there are no bushes at either ends. a Dearu or Customs Ixspecror Kerr.—Mr. J.J, Kerr, castoms inspector for N ova Scotia, Halifax Wednesday evening of typhoid fever, after an illness of only a few days. Mr. Kerr was a lawyer by profession avd practised some years at Amberest, N. S. For a time he held the appointment of collector of ins at the port of Amherst, and on his appoiated to the post of customs inspec- for Nova Scotia, removed to Halifax. He us about 60 years of age, and leaves a family f grown up sons and daughters. deactdiie Mors tnax a Oa@x~penartan.—A corres ondent of the Chiguecto Post writes ; Cape Bald has the oldest woman living in the County and I think in the Province, in the person of Mra, Angelique Comeau. She at- tained one hundred and five years this last new year. She is now living with her son, Francis Comeau, Esq., whers she is well taken Sh> has lost the use of her legs and is also blind, She is not to say deaf and has a fair memory and will tell incidents and happenings of ninety years ago. — > - aued at 10 | aco’ care Tu ordinatian of Mr. Erancis Gallant, as a priest of the Roman Catholic Church, took place yesterday in St, Dunatans Cathedral. His Lordship Bishop Melutyre, assisted by | K Fathers MePhee, of Rustivo, Carvoll, | and Melntyre, of Charlottetown, med the ceremony. The Cathedral was yafortably filled, and among those pre- sent were a large number from Rustico —the #ather Gallayt—who came to | ‘ ++ ru " native parish o : “ : 4 La the oral ation, Rev. Angus Mc ; D> nald preached a sound and eloquent sermon, tiking for his text the firet verse 10 the fourth chapter of Paul to the Corinthians ; ‘‘Let a mat so account of us, as of the ministers of | and stewards of the mysteries of | Unhrist, God n Orrawa, Jan. 15. Mr. Mills has been adjudged the seat for dathwell, Weather Dulietin. Probabilities for the neat 24 hour's for the Mar iti ree Provinces. 10 a. m. west winds, foronro, January 14 Fresh to strong south to cloudy, milder with snow aad rain; cold to- morro, Mereoro.odicaL OFrrice, Charlottetown, l4th Jan., 1854, Highest temperature yesterday . ........14.1 Lowest temperature (read at midnight)..., 7.0 Lowest temperature this morning....... -10.2 fLemperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. .26,1 Temp.rature thie afternoon, at 1 o’clock..3!.0 — —_———_— +-- Supreme Court. Saturpay, Jan. 14. The Queen vs. John McPherson. —The jury in this case returned a verdict on the second count in the mdictment charging him with larceny. The other criminal cases were postponed until June next, and a number of the prisoners were admitted to bail. ao Moncton Kxrrrise Facrory.—Mr. Chas. R Winter, manager of this concern, 1s In St. John, says the Globe. Last year the products of the factory were principally shipped to Montreal and further west, sone going as far as Mavitoba. At the present time the factory is turning out samples, at which there are bet ween twenty-five and thirty girls emplo. ed This weck six new machines are to be fitted np. Mr. Winter says that there are about six men—-principully skilled hands from the United States—employed in the makirg of these machines; the patent for their manu facture and sale in Canada has been secured by the Company. Scniegnt Con ey, the Portland oarsman, has challeng ed ‘Teemer for a three or four mile race for $1,000 a side. a ye “* Tux Eastern Extension “Railway, Nova Scotia, has been taken over by the Dominion Government. 4 oe _ /RETTEN GUAR- We OUSTAUHE p Wie GIVE that my ANTEE GROWER will produce heavy et $1. | tache iaside ten weeks, or refunded. Price of Recipe. Address: J, MURRAY McNEIL, Londor, Ontario, {janll 2w, Opposition, with at the | STEAM to Reuter’s | Ship’s Riocks, Luby, of on is the capital, are vigorously et, | preparing for war. vinee of China. | person in waiting, upon entering the Dressing Thy EXAMINER, JANUARY 14, 1884. S$, SHIP AND HOUSE DSUILDERS, Will find every rm qn site fur the trade at DUCREMENSS FACTORY, Beer's Wharf, {Always on hand, a*complete stock of 1} } j | | } Deadevyes, steering Wheels, ~“O— —AL Mouldings, in great variety, Cornice, Base, Panel, Dcor and Window Finish, Spouting, | Conductor and Handrail, Newel Posts, Balus- ters and every description of Turning. Fret, Circular and Jig Sawing, Planing and Moulding turned out neatly and with dese patch Satisfaction guaranteed, Don’t forget the place, Beer’s Wharf near MeMillan’s Coal Depot. Atbert Dachemin. Ch'town, Jan, 2, 1584,—wkly 61. | | GRAND CARNIVAL ! Shp Directors of the Citizens’ Skating Riok have pleasure in annouveing their Annual Skating Carnival, TO TAKE PLACE AT THE RINK, | | j | | Friday, 18th January, AT ELGHT O'CLOCK, REGULATIONS. All parties intending to take part must enter their names with the Committee not later than Saturday, 12th inst. Kach person in costume must be provided with a legible card bearing name and ‘‘character,” such card to be handed to the | Room. The Committee reserve the right to reject any objectionable character. Adniission—Vicket-holders in costume, free; non-tickets-holders. in’ costume, 50 cents. Spectators to promenade, 35 cents; children, 25 cents. Tickets to be had at Apothecaries Hall. Ch’town, Dec. 29, 1883.—2aw. CLOTHING WINTER CLOTHING. BUY YOUR CLOTHING FROM Wek, WEEAS & CO, where you can depend on ge‘ting livery advantage for Gash NEW SUPPLY OVERCOATS, JUST OPENED. A Good Ulster or Overcoat FROM $B4.50 TD $9.00, EVERY DESCRIPTION OF Unierclothing, Far Caps, Scarfs, Mitts, And Gloves, —ALSO— HORSE BLANKETS, | Buffalo and Wolf Robes, W. A. WEEKS & 69.,, SiLN OF THE LION. | - : Sool RPerki & St ARE NOW OFFERING EXTRA GOOD VALUE IN Klannels and Blankets. Ulster Cloths and Mantle Cloths, T'weeds and Coatings, fur-lined Cloaks and Cloth Jackets. Wool Squares and Wool Scaris, Fur Mufis and Fur Caps +LV ELS, VELVEDPBRBENS AND PLUSE, Winter Goods, of every description, Good anc Cheap, at PERKINS & STERNS. ; ' | Ch’town, Nov. 19, 1883. Gur Store Claes Ever Bveitg a sit ln (Satur Eup. 1884. For the Winter Months. 1884. ha Good Old Time W & A. BROWN & CO. are selling the following lines TE END PAALY TABLE ¥ » Dry Goods, at very low prices, to clear before stock-| b : taking Ist April: | EARLY IN MARCH. Jackets, Dolmans and Ulsters, Promenade Scarfs, Wool | eee eee ae ae ; a: or a ‘ a a@ Further particulars will be given, Jackets and Ulsters, Mantle and Ulster Cloths, Overcoatings,| — Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, Colored and White Shirts. CiVi¢ ELECT ON Also a special line of Dress Goods, of excellent value, and. suitable for the season, reduced to twenty-two cents. | SY THE VIAYOR A large stock of Carpets, Oilcloths, Hearth Rugs, Mats, White and Grey Cottons, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons and Linens, Fancy : Shirtings, ete., bought very low, and now opened, ready for the, Lt pursuance ofan act of the General As- io Stirs ry, 4 : | £ sembly of this Island, made and passed in early opring 4fade. | the forty-tbird year of the reign of Her pre- WREeOLEHS TH 8S RHT A | ee _sent Majesty Queen Victoria, intitukd: “An A. ~ - Act to amend the Act of the eighteenth Vic- WW. & Ae BRO WN & CoO. | toria, Chapter thirty-four, intituled ‘An Act . ‘i | to Incorporate the town of Charlottetown aad Ch’town, Jan.5, 1884.—dy wkly all Acts amending the same’.” Tie Ladies of St James’ Kirk eee i Cl ~ ~ — ———— ae ——— a 2 I do hereby give Public Notice that en ‘Election ef a Mayor and one person to serve as & Uommon Council- / Wan in the City Council for each Ward of said City, Being in all a MAYORand FIVE COMMON COUNCILMEN, will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 28rd Day of Jauwuary. A. D., 1884, SELLING VERY CHEAP FOR CASH, AT THE LONDON HOUSE. Men’s Gloves, Mitts & Scarfs. Men’s ‘op Coats, Men’s Ulsters, Men’s Fur Overceosts, Men’s Reefing Jackets, Men’s Woot Underclothing, Men’s Fiannel Shirts, marinen open. sof Men’s Cardigan Jackets, DESCRIPTION OF WARDS, Men’s Fur Caps, (rece en a aero Ladies’ Cloth Sacques, kigsiien the Miidery Berea Grceid Ladies’ Cloth Ulsters, Ladies’ Fur-lined Circulars, | N@thber Two shal! comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Ricthmond Ladies’ Astracan Jackets, Ladies’ Fur Caps and Muffs, At the several places, that ir to say: In Ward No. 1., at or near the storé of Mesgrs. J. & I. Morris, corner of Queen and Water Streets, In Ward No. 2, at or near the house of Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr, R Wearta’s Warehouse, Sydney Street, between Great George and Prince Streets. In Ward No, 3, at or House. In Ward No. 4, at or near the Fire Engine House, tronting on Kent Street, east, between Weymouth and Cumberland Streets. In Ward No. 5, at or near the house of Widow Tierney, cores of Euston and Great George Streets. And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and continue open until five o'clock in the after- near the Market MASSEY RMUPRHY - SC eusetu. Ch’town, Nov. 18, 1883. aetamaenetneneste aan eee ‘Street and north of Dorchester Streets. | Number Three shail comprise all that part lof Charlottetown which ties south of Grafton Bufiato Robes, Japa nese Wolf Robes, | of Charlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Biankets, Sti eet, including the Common of the said Lae to the City Clerk. and the City Clerk ehail duly enter the names, residences and additions of sueh persons, together with the cflice and } jshail go toward paying the cost of the | election. 3 ’ ’ 3 No person shall be qualified eilher for the office of Mayor or Councillor unless such ‘at noon, vatil the hour of four o’clock in the A nice lot of LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FANCY SLIPPERS |*#ternoon of the day fixed for that purpos ca ~| Qualification of Electors, see Act 43, Vic- for the Holidays. Street and north of Kichmend Street ~ u Morse Huge, NOMINATION DAY. | wards for which they are candidates, and His motto is a good article at a moderate nomination be made in manner and the time \toria, Cap, 15, sec 20 and 64, > Nov. 26, 188°. OB PRINTING of every description | } executed with Neatuess and Despatch | iat the BXAMINER JOR PRINTING ROUAAS, oor, Water and Great Gaorgo Strevt, oo. | Number four shail comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitsroy Stieet and Nosth cf Grafton Streets. Railway Wrappers,etc Act 43, Victoria, Cap. 15.—“‘feven Days GEO. DAVIES & GO, 9886S he St s ® | Mayor or Councillors, the Person or Candi- dates for the office of Mayor or Councillor 2 | such entry, when made, shall be deemed nom- Oo ‘ination for such candidates.” / ] R. BOREHAM has now on hand the LARGEST AND. : There shall be paid by each person so nom- AY - inated for Mayor, at (he same time,a fee of ten dollars, and by each person 80 nomizated ever shown by him. | ° | aforesaid, price. The time appointed for the nomination of ° Q i{L, 8.7 Try BOREHAM for a pair of GOOD BOOTS. L DAVID R. M. HOOPER, Mayor of the City of Charjotetown. W. mR. BORERAM, A. H, MacPHERSON, North Side Queen Square. Number five thall comprise all that pert shall give their names in as such Candidates , BEST STOCK OF } a8 Councillor, a fee of five dollars which snms LADI ES’ AND GENTS’ FINE GOODS, & specialty. eter shall be from the time of twelve Oity Cierk, Mayor's Office, Charlottetown, Ch’town, Dec, 10, 1833. —mo we fr 2m } Jan, ®, 1884—tl 28 uly. se in IIR A acti cate aget wee oe Apri itnihel Met n tacit eileen 1 i ah. ete Bil wie itil ip i ee eee ROT eo NE CCE it AEs mg ge Ane A FAO in ae i pg i i 2S ASE SNe ee eR aoe a ST AAA ORNL SON Ce > — LE LTS OLE ETA i