at ct nll a Sl ee mr EE en ee ee eo ws — ne eo ee ioe sal) ope a Re hadi i ee : TEA + acme tc escent nae eee a. LIA Tt. © Hise —- Soe ae | ) i iC IML HUE 3 4884 7 — : — : <A SS Bree. 5. a | ae . By Bb 4 nniversarv Items | oe a IR gia ane paca a or SS . ; L ; em " : - TEL ER RBADYIN ari | dha ae _ Se — iil | me weedar ed bis a } Way | Summerside Exports ee 5 Ah +} ’ : aS ; ne 2 dali } a’ leath of Dr. Tait (Are>bish p , — : SvUymuERstpr, Dec, lL. ‘ . INS2 — Pcie | PECIAT ESPATCU no "Pare I ee Shipped per steamer St. Lawrence, Cameron ' a > ~onr eo Cus EXAMINER. } master, for Point du Chios u oe : ate and Metropolitan of g ’ " as : a c , , FO i all fhe British Wavy. 4 boxe poultry cial Kn ‘ ‘ nh irst Peer in the realm, hav _ ] peer I J oes i eae ; 7 31.00 | FOR ae ail otal | OW......4. ba: 30.00 | if ig | lia ul omhoet of state, and of Lonpon, Dec. 2. I bri turnips ...... 1.00 j uKes Ol Lh royal anuterbu | the a ; } 1 | 7 , 34 all Dul | i royal. Ca tort ry | . In ve ‘House of Lords to-day Earl eee +++ ae a hal Isc over Ireland, and | Those on and in the Commons Sir! 909 eae a ; =e th Al V 3 vl : Patriarch This | sOmas Brassey, Secre t ry of the Admiral. LATA P P . Me a6 so pee 6 bas Oe ee ae 80.00 ‘ ° . " | cy, made LHteinpen! } » : | 750 1 ” p rk 495.00 See has J ed to t Church of Rome 18] Nayy The " " ee the British | 1170 lbs hams., 117.00 | Sau 1 OCardinals ; and to the Civil State a mi * 7 y showed . was largely supe rior | eS , ’ ’ ene avy. e Gover . in. | a of England 12 Lord Chancellors and 4 Lord td. tin build vis me he ( de S050 at in- $1054.00 | lant Lond Cangas and tov |ond to ld "hve now ieonelads The] Ry Summerside for Pint du Chen: of the Very Best Value s : | HIMOnS as passec @ DAVAL | . . the D io 1OLL:; burnt down 1067 ; re- | estimates without division. The amount | 1964 bushels oats............. . 8 589.00 : built aud finished 1130; again burned 1174; is £5,525,000. | By ss St. Lawrence, on 2nd: robuilt L178; the great central tower 1495 - — e 5 cases os a | ; : a ON. a: cay cx 2a. eds 8 $ 53.00 r ” The gorgeous shrine of Becket was stripped at The meeoaenetan Rill—trish ss wow poletan- oe eee ee y 42 00 the ih mation, and his bones burnt. Both Pimions. SOUae SOG DOPK. .. 20.0 e cece cece cess 1602 00 ,; TI . . . | aie iat be fastens UU 0 r 3 all Tine and 100e Gana emnaladias : 105 Ibe butter, fee. 21.00 i" R Steck of Velveteens is large, and includes ali colors in Plain and Brocaded, and marked ITB mm =» JPUSTS wc ee ere ree eneererene < rary y @ ’ > ‘ . y > . a ee Dee. 2. tt core. vers low. English Silks, Satins, Velvets and Plushes, all shades. New Feather Trim- } ’ ns Jour enor ore e Ba ks ee oe ee tt eae ee , Local and Other tenis. VioNcTos has a polo club, > Sirk Joun left England for Ottawa on | Saturday > Qcvesec port exported timber this season, valued at $5,700,000 > fur coal shipments from Pictou up to 20th ult., for the season, aggregate 153,250 tons. > : [ue Five Cent Table at the Diamond Book store is now ready. Great bargains are shown on 1%. a i lee City Small Debt Court was in session to-day, with a large number of cases on the dlocket. — i. — Tue fishermen of Long Island commenced fishing for cod last week, and report the fish plentiful. Pata R. C. ScoviLzt, one of St. John’s bes‘ known and highly respected citizens, cied on the 2nd inst. i a i Tue stock of Albums at the Diamond Book- store is the choicest, largest, best and cheapest ever shown here. sti ciiiiesalldiiai [He cheapest Watches, Clo ‘ks and Jewelery are at E T. Bonnell’s,epposite Rocklin House. [dee 3 21 pa siecle One case 6f drunkenness and one of assault were disposed of by the Stipendiary Magi trate this forenoon. ea SWEENEY, Esq., 01 residents of re of the oldest Moncton, Perer M: and most respected died on the 2ud inst. chu iiighndieail Iv you want bargains in all kinds of Crock- ery or Glassware, the best piace is at R. K. Brace’ 2. dy & wkly dec3 witiaalligjicictil Tue popular work, ‘William and Mary, a tale of the siege of Louisburg, 1745, by Liat } . @ ; ' distribution B ] an equi able measure, al 34Vs | Che I | | : ioe | that Gladstone ; ne egy ke Irish 7 las fulfilled his pledge. | 1445 Ibs cow hides 87 00 ihe irish Times rejoices that the hearers of | 106 bush oats se 48.00 both parties were wise enough to create | ' ie h grievance. and aav Sagat om lrish grievance, and says their plan $2981.00 Was Consistaatl, An Outraged iusband Taking Vengeance. New York, Dec. 2. latter, and probably wife. He was arrested. A French Crisis Imminent. Paris, Dec. 2. Che election of M. Garnier, Bonapartis Government in the deonties, togethe i relation X vived the belief tha imminent, the with public discontent in Chinese aflairs, a Cabinet crisis is have re —_- — | A Bevial. | emo anamren LONDON, Dec. 2. | |! from Vienna on the 27th ult. | tended to resign. | om the Panama Canal that he in eS — Paris, Dec. 2. The estimated cost of the Panama is $120,000,000, It is not known wh work will be completed. Weather Bulletin. Mavriiime Provinces. Rev. David Hickey, Minister ef the Methodist Charch, is for sale at the Diamond Book- | store, — > —_— i Ax» order in Council made by the Dominion Government authorizes the subsidizing of the Halifax Steamship Company to ply fortnightly in summer, and monthly 1a winter, between Halifax and Havre, France. jsicsnididielawi A SraTe of Maine man, named James W. Parrott. was relieved of $100 while ;assing through the dives in “Sheffield Street, 5t. John, a few nights ago. He accuses a woman named Sarah Murphy of robb’ng him. - p> = R. R. Firzcerarp, Esq., Commissioner, left for Souris this morning to examine into and repert upon claims of fishermen for a refund of duty paid to the United States on tish and fish oils in the years 1581-2. eacikauseilihaseni Overcoats,Overcoats! A big offer. ‘Tojevery cash purchaser of an overcoat at our store, during this monti, (December) we will make a free gift of tive pounds of tea. Every des- cription of clothing sold at the lowest prices in the city. W. A. Weeks & Co. {dec 2 2 w eod sausssiiteilgjpainiinn Suppen Deato--Andrew H. King, pro- prietor of the stage iine through Annapolis Valley before the opening of the Windsor & Annapolis Railway, died at his residence, Halifax, on the Ist inst, without warning. He was known to travellers and tourists all over the continent. —_—__-+.>-——-— A pespatcn received by Hon. L. ©. Owen, from Capt. Leadwell, of the brigt. Lauretta to-day, reports his vessel at Ship Harbor, and further that the Lucy Pope has passed through Canso to Georgetown. She had a stormy passage, and lost several taunchions, inkcosiiiaesandil A PARLIAMENTARY election was held in Down, Ireland, on the 2°th ult. for the pur- pose of filling the vacancy caused by the suc- cession of Viscount Castlereagh to the rights and titles of his father, the late Earl of Lon donderry. The Conservatives carried the day, electing their candidate, Mr Kerr. He receivee 4,387 votes, while Mr Crawford, the Liberal candidate, polled 3,998. - ——{l-- a Ay St. Andrew’s Dinver on Monday night the Chairman read a telegram from James Coleman, Esq., Superintendent of the P. E 1. Railway, regretting that he could not be pre- sent, business having called him from the city that evening. A letter was also received from James Currie, Esq , Collector of Customs, expressing his regret at being unable to attend because of an urgent call to the country in connection with the duties of his department. ————_ Tue steamer Worcester, Capt. Allen, arrived from Boston this morning with freight and the following passengers: Miss Priscilla Morgan, F P Martin, Miss Mary McWade, Benjamin Beer, A Campbell and L Jones. Capt. Allen reports that at nine o'clock on Tuesday morning he passed the bark Lucy Pope at anchor off Sand Point, Canso, inward bound, and wished to be reported. Alsc passed the brig Zelica off Cape George, she also asked to be reported. —_—— oo A reatuxke of the observance of Thanks- giving Day in Richmond Va., was a largely attended Thanksgiving supper given by the Union Democratic Club, at which a mammouth English plum prodding was served. The pudding weighe d 219 pounds one pound for vote. An enthusiastic the privilage of cutting weighing twelve pounds, representing the électoral vote of Virginia, to be sent to Gov. Cleveland. ‘Mite’ boaes were dis- tributed about the table, and 4 large citizen paid $15 for the first piece, each Cleveland el ctoral | Toronto, Dec. 3--10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds, fair weather, not } inuch change in tempel ature, had entered her room. were administered and she the time being, but in year since then her limb has swollen and she has suffered great pain. In August of this year ber sufferings returned, bat did not abate as usual, and 1t was reported she was dying. Mrs. Patterson is the mother of twenty children, but none of them ever exhibited any symptoms of being inocul- ated with the poison. siliacdailibiihwices recovered Auguat of every Groratana and Josephine Conway, sisters, aged 20 aud 22, nieces of ex-Mayor Conway, ot New Orleans, shot two young men on the street on the night of the 1st inst. Georgiana shot John L. Logan, son of an ex-alderman, and Josephine shot Joseph A. Devonshire, United States Deputy Marshal, ‘Lhe ladies claim to have been seduced by the men. Logan was shot in the back and the face, and fatally wounded, Devonshire was slightly wounded in the back. ‘he ladies and their brother were arrested, Saket we drink, found that it contained “ nut-galls, iron fillings, filbert husks, sulphate of copper, hornets’ nests, acetic acid, green pat, tal rope, dessicated less something of the suspicious ‘fete, ’—N orristown Herald. ‘icicle A Carp.—To all who are suffering fron I wiil send a recipe that will cure you, OF CHARGE. Chis great remedy was Gls send seif-addressed envelope to MKrv. Josvri T. Inman, Station D, New York, —_—-——— M. CoLLaDEN has observed a curious pheno menon connected with hailstones. He ob a little distance into the air, as i they hac been struck upward by the earth.—New Yor Tribune. ———__—-——"" enterprising farmers, raised the presen season, on four and a half acres of laud bushels yood clean wheat. Who can bea the record 1— Sentinel. —->—— Tue government of J derstood to bor will be the Hacific terminus Of th Canadian Pacilic railway. indebted t rEXHIS is to notify all persons | the late firm of j | CO., for Book Ac ment or otherwise, Bernard Higgs, of tect for said firm, and grant receipts for th | same; therefore immediate payment is re quested, ALEXANDER HORNE, amount of money was contributed for the poor of the city. Ch’town, Nov. 20—1i wkly 4i At Middle Village, L. I.. yesterday, August Stellmacher attacked his wife, Barbara, and her paramour Wendoli Schier, with a razor, severely injuring the fatally wounding his to the deputies, the recent outvo‘ing of Mr. Lowell denies the report telegraphed canal n the Probabilities for the next dp hours for the Proper remedies for A Lonvon chemist, in an analysis of the tea door-mats, ammonia, stable sweepings, ete.” ‘This would seem to disprove the general belief that tea is adulterated, ul- kind may lurk in that errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early cecay, loss of manhood, &c., FREE covered by a missionary in Scuth American served on same occasions that two or three seconds after they had fallen they sprung up Mr. Exisua Sup, one of Jacksonville’s | 4,3, FINAL NOTICE 10 DEBIORS HORNE, PLERCE & count, Notes of Hand, Judg- ; { tak that 1 have app imted | , | 4 and 1-1. Lot 30, as Agent, to col-| 4 horges...... 5 bris meal. . ra SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. Dec 3—Elizabeth, McDougall, Pictou, coal. CLEARED. Dec 3 —Champion, McPherson, Halifax, 3,490 bush oats. n| OTHER PORTS. 5 Summerside, Dec. 1.—ent sch Daring, Sil liker, Shediac, bal; Mary Ellen, Hurst, do, eld, Richard Thompson, Walsh. Shediac, oats. EOFEL ARRIVALS. es t x RANKIN HOUSE. ) t Dec 2—Jas A Leaman, Truro; Fredk Mor- row. Souris; Neil McKelvie, Summerside; C B McNeill, Summerside; C D Thompson, Moncton; W H Neal, Halifax; Mrs W H Neal, do; D Publicover, Summerside; Wm Cowling, Moncton; A Holland, Montreal; Wm Suwith, St Jonn; J F Sayer and wife, Monctou; W © Thempson, Houlton. OAKLAND HOUSE. - Dec 2—Miss Doyle, Souris; M M Martin, | Kidon; John Dewar, Brudenell; Chas Cook, | Belle Creek; Berj Bears, Brooklyn; Jos Hume, ido; F Panting, Pinette; J McDonald, do; Jno | Panting, do; C G McKei zie, do; Joha Fill | more, do; DA McDonald, Eldon; Thos Jar- dine, Belle Creek; D A Stewart, de, Jas Gillis, do; Joha MePherson, Valleytield; Mrs Me- Pherson, do; J J McPherson, do; Joseph Bears, Belle Creek; Chas McAdam, West St Peter’s; John McDonald, Orwell. ROCKLIN HOUSE, Dee 1—Jaines H Stakes, Pictou, N 8; John McMillan, Wheatley River; Miss Robinson, Bonshaw; James Robinson, do; Richard Burdett, Halifax. 2nd—HT Ames, St John, |N B; Henry Anderson, St Peter's; Rev Wm Grant, West River; Theo Crosby, do; Henry Hyde, do; Dr Tombs, Mouat Stewa't; David Walker, New Annan; J ‘Tombs, Rustico; hocks 'Hugh McMillan, New Haven; J J Gay, METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE. Pownal; Vonclure Gay, do; Mrs Thomas Charlottetown December 3, 1884. Young, Pinette; Albert Young, do; H K Highest Temperature yesterday,. .......31.9 Morrow, Souris; Capt J McLeod, Orwell, Lowest Temperature (read at midnight), ..21.2 Danicl Henderson, Wiltshire; D Hyde, Corn- Lowest Temperature this morning........26.5) wa 1; Robert Pagnall, Hazle Grove; William lemperature this morning, at 5 o clock. .33 2 Hooper, M @ P, St Peter's; Fred Turner, Temperature this aiternoon at 1 o’elock..35 5 Suffolk oe = cm ~ ~ = = In the month of August, JU years ago, SEABED ALB. Mrs. Jane Patterson, of Ringgold, Ga., At Hazlewood, West River, on the 25th was bitten on the leg by a rattlesnake that) day of Nov., 1884, by the Rev. Mr. Grant, Barbara Jane, second daughter of Ewen McMillan, Esq , to Arthur Montague Wright, of Westbury, West River. At the Manse, Charlottetown, on the 12th ult., by Rev. J. M. MacLeod, Mr. John v. ‘lacLeod, of Montague, to Miss Jessie Mar- garet McMillan, of Wood Islands, At Charlottetown, on the 8th ult., by Rev. J. M. MacLeod, Mr. Frederick McKenzie, of Charlottetown, to Mrs. Eilie Dalton, of Bide- ford, Prince County. LT DiED. At Hazel Grove, Nov. 20th, John McKay, a native of Scotland, aged 75 years. At Summerside, on the 28th ult., Mrs. Donald McGougan, daughter of the late Wm. Green, At Sturgeon, on the 29th October, in the 2ist year of her age, Ellen, beloved daughter of James and Jane Cread, after a long afflic- tion, which she endured with unmurmuring patience, and entered into rest safe in the arms of Jesus, At Alberton, on the 18th ult., Laura Wal- lace, beloved wife of Alexander McLeod, Esq., merchant, aged 18 years and 10 months. At North Tryon, on the 22nd ult., Thomas Ives. Esq., aged 60 years, widely known and } highly esteemed, At Headof Montague, on September 15th, after a short but painful illness, George Ed- ward, infant sonof Ellen and Moses Peardon, aged 1 year and six months, ‘*Sleep, my babe, in sweet repose.” At Laurching, on the 29th Octeber, at her brother's residence, Naney Morrison, fourth . | daughter of the late Neil Morrison, in the 48th year of her age May she rest in peace. i At Glencoe, Vernon River, after a lingering illness, the beloved wife of Ronald McDonald, in the 41st year oi her age. May she rest in - | peace. n At Newcastle, N. B., onthe 14th ult., of consumption, Angus Campbell, a native of Cape Traverse, P. E, Island, in the 33rd year of his age. 1 1 . The French chamber of deputies yester- after a discussicr. in which the +! premier urged the voting of credits to >| enable the government to declare war now from eight and a quarter bushels seed, 190| 214 not postpone the capture of Pekin till t | after the elections, passed resolutions grant- ing the government 59,000,000 francs. sritish Colum'sia is un- have been notified that Coal Har- ‘Superb Baking Powder, (Manufactured by Holister, Crane & Co., 350 00 | 20.00 ming, New Siripe Satiu, New Astracan Trimming, New Spot Silks, New Cheinlle Ruching, New Brocade Velvet. A Grand Display of Knit Wool Goods, in Squares, Scarfs, Jackets, Scarbore Coats, Alexandra Jackets, Jerseys, &. Fur-lined Cloaks, Rubber Circulars, Dolmans, Jackets Ulsters, Shawls, &e. New Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, Xc., very stylish. Berlin Wool — Beehive Victoria, Rutland, Albany, Saxony, Alloa, Universal, and other yarns. Grey Flannel, Scarlet Flannel, White Flannel, French Twill Flannel, Tweed Shirtings, Tartan Plaids, &c. Dress Goods, newest and best value. Large Stock of Wincey, Prints, &c. Boys’ Cloth and Fur Caps, Men’s Caps, Ladies’ Fur Caps. Splendid Value in Blankets, Comforts and Counterpanes, ALL PERSONS WANTING WINTER GOODS SHOULD SEE OUR STOCK. PERKINS & STERNS. HMPREHSS RAWNGSE, raz Island Crown Cook, Tally flo Cook, Farmer, for coal and wood, Maratime, ‘or coal and wood, Forest Beauty, tor wood, Star Cook, for wood, Standard Franklin, Woodbine Franklin, Waverly, for coal and wood, Ch’ town, Oct. 17, 1884. Aeorn Range, Novel Acorn Range, Alderman Range Model Range, ‘famous Range, Favorite Range, Advance Parlour, Westminster Base Burner, Farmers Boilers, 7 Mascotte, Black Prince, Red Cloud, Globe Heater, Box Stoves. mm ee Extra Pots, Kettles and Spiders. Soapstone and Stovepipe at Prices to Suit the Times. Simon W. Crabbe, Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner, Ch’town, Nov. 17, 1854. Ww. & A. Brown & Go. Are Offering the following lots of Dry Goods at prices to clear : 10,000 yards Assorted Cloths, suitable for Jackets, Ulsters, Dolmans, and Suitings, &,400 yards Assorted Dress Goods. 4,400 yards Black and Colored Velveteens, 6500 yards Cheap Wincey. 60,000 yards Grey Cottons, marked down to mill prices, ' 4, 5 and 6 Cents. A BIG LOT WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Best Cotton Warp at Mill Prices. 2s ALT REMNANTS AT COST. WHOLMSALE AND RETAT SLI. Ren mber the Place: Tremaine & Metcalf’s old Stand, next Door to Messrs, Beer & Goff. YK The New Brick Store will be opened on the 25th April. =@ W. & A. BROWN & CO, SALE. A’ McNEILL'S Auction Room— stown, Oct. 25, 1884. Charlot SLEIGHS FO —_—— Herald! Horald | GRAIN BACS. 90,000 BAGS (assorted sizes) CAK-LOAD of Flour, brand ‘‘Herald,” tea | POR RALEES J. A, CHIPMAN.. Ch’town, Nov. “ae een New Waiches, New Clocks, Kew Barometers, New Thermometers, New Spectacles. Just Received and 1 double-seated Box Sleigh, 1 stylish, reund-back, Famiy Drtving Sleigh, Upholstered, well-finished — both neasly new. Will be sold at a bargain. Ch’town, Nov. 24, 1884 | WANZER Sewing Machines. 2 Cars EVANGELINE, FOR SALE BY J. A. CRIPMAN & CO., Ch town, Noy. 12, 1884. CG. H. COOK & 60., The enterprising Photographers of Charlotte- town, in view of their increasing business, 9) Broad Street, New York.) | T UQUESTIONABLY the purest and most | () wholesome Baking Powder made, Gro- ty cers are authorized to guarantee every Can to | be full weight, avd positively pure, Ask for eno other, Put up in| 13, and for saie by every re- spectable wiivlesale and retail grocer and | general d:a'er.in Canada, The Canadian | trade suj plied by | the ‘Superb ’ e} JOHN T. REED, 105 Water Street, St, John, N, B. | Aug 6—6m eod Ihave adved to their staff of assistants, A ( FIRST-CLASS lto tint or full colour photographs in the THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES RECEIVED HICHEST AWARDS At all the leading Exhibitions of the World, Only Gold Medal in Canada, 1883. J. F. WILLIS & OO., Sta ont only authorived Agents for P. 1. I Otiered Cheap. ——_— - -—— Old Steck Cheaper than ever, to Clear. E. W. TAYLOR, NEXT TO WATSONS, {eod wkly.) OPERATOR, from New York, who will be prepared, when required, highest style. They also are determined to spare ho expense te please their numerous patrons, Consequently, to all those wishing first-class work, at reasonable prices, the opportunity is now offered. saw Call and view specimens, &c. Ch’town, Nov 8, 1884—wkly tf = A OORT A wees a ooenenarain adel a ee Zo oe , 7 f a , " saan UII 7 SOPTUEITOUOIGI OO eee ] AE a \ | igs. JB) Hig | ese Gee | itt et r mt ee = F ae " os ee Sarl eager . wi een ari vam : a we oun ~~ we 2