ae , - O Se waa © cae oa SS - + — t Time i i PRO RO OR BEL LE TN EE ACR a TT Sr RRR ae) Beir em % “ . it tt =a . PES SS SE SEE OR I PON te a na i > ETD ORES ne — Ji ee ee aie «emacs lal a . iecal and Other lems. Caorce IsLanp Hong 1st 7X ived a * tiofl's n THe St. Peter's Schools w re-open 4% morrow morn: at ten o clock oe ONE CASE English Varket and Fancy }3 Ket’, nat received at Beer & Gotli's yay > tHe City Small Debt Court wes in to-day, with twenty ec seaaon uses on the docket 7 huik Charlottetown Fngineers meet to-rnght at the Kneinees Model Reon ,~ Drill & d, > luk Lady Superior of the Hi spital acksowl- ecges with thanks the receipt of $5 from Dunean McLeod, Keg strate’s Court this - > AT the Stipendiary Mag forenoon, Charles Slate was sentenced té months’ imprisonment for larceny Six inane Tux price of Manitoba wheat has beer ad vanced to seventy-one -ents a bushel andsales at Winnipeg, Man., are consequently brek > fwo hardware houses—Thomas Ph Montreal, and J. L. Desmartean, (ache have assigned. The former’s liabilities ar 3>0, 000. > Boston's cflicial vote on the license question was—tor license, 24,593; against, 11,214. The Bostonians do not intend to be abstenious for this year. - > Ix company with nearly all the agents- general, Sir Charles Tupper has just been admitted a member of the London Chamber of Commerce. — > Tue Northern Light left this morning and arrived at Pictou Landing at 11.30 this fore- noon, She will remain there until daylight to-morrow morning “ srosinillanahies SENATOR MILLER, will be sworn in a member of the privy council without portfolio on his arrival to at tend the session. — Halifax papers. _— -—. UN Friday evening next, before the Y. M C. A. Literary and Scientitic Society, a paye: will be read by Mr. William A. Weeks, b. A on ** The Relation of the Planets.” > THe Minister of Justice has refused the | liquidators of the Ex:hange Bank permission | to pay the shareholders 20 per cent. till the| Government claims are paid in full. > InsTaLLATion of cflicers in Prince Edward Division will take place this evening at 8 o'clock. After the installation the Rev. Mr. Whitman will address the Division. — ApbbITION To a COLLEGE—A wing, 70 feet| long, 40 wide and four stories high,-is to be} } | built on St. Joseph's R. C. college at Mem-, ramcook, The contract price is $3,500. a 1. U. UO. F.--A complimentary dinner to | | slight strength and not in very good health. r—— Local and @ther tems. MASSACHUSETTS contains, according t onal | || the last estimate of the Bureau of Educa- | tion, nearly 100,000 persons who cannot | writs ’ + sik Richarp Tempe, who figured so prominently in ali the proceedings of the British Association in Canada, and on several occasions expressed so strongly the favorable estimate he had formed of the | country, bas since his return to England been interviewed, and expressed hiimseif in most sanguine terms ot Canada and the Caucdians. « ~ He Bermudian Sailor whose feet were | frozen on board the brigantine Canadian, a | vessel at Georgetown a short time ago, has been removed to the City Hospital. The unfortunate fellow will be compelled to suffer the amputation of both feet near the ankles, as they are now in a state of gan- The captain of the would allow such a terrible an innocent unsuphisticated foreigner on board his ship is deserving cf the severest censure. erene. vessel happen to o STEAMER Y \for London via Hatifax on Friday last. | She did not take either timber or deals from St. John this time, owing to the pre- sent lowness of freights, aud there being | sufficient general cargo offering there and at Halifax. The export list slivws a large | assortm ‘nt of other goods shipped by her, jsuch as fish, butter, canned meat, vinegar, nails, carriages, woodenware, &c., for which who} misfortune to! | | | rk Cit y ieft St. John, N. B.. j } i | | markets are evidently being fonnd in Eng- | jland, and itis to be hoped that the trade i will The Globe says :—With | regular steam communication between the (two countries, shippers now have gvod | facilities for the business, and any informa- increase. | | speaker of the Senate | ion required about markets in England can | be obtained through the agents of the line | free of charge. sonia A Younes Hexo.—On New Year's Day | | two buys, cach 15 or 14 years of age, broke | through the ice on Flax Pond in Lynn, Mass., and found themselves struggling in| the deepest part. The only person near | /wasa little boy named Elmer Dwyer, who, was about 13 years of age. Hearing the | cries of the drowning lads, Elmer ran for | help, and finding ne one at hand, took a} ladder from a yard and hast- ened back to the pond. The brave little fellow succeeded after several heroic attempts in placing the ladder on the treacherous ice and in crawling out| over it to the boys, he was able in cme | way to get the boys on th } to tne e ladder and then | shore, though the lad is of very} Ile himself was wet grown persons in the through. The only neighborhood were the Grand Masterand District Deputy Grand} Women, and but for the prompt assistance Master will be given atthe Osborne House, this evening, at Y o'clock, by the Oddfellows} of the city. o— Ir is understood that Her Majesty and tie | Princess Louise have presented some engrar- | ings for the use of the Parliament library in | Qu to replace those that were damaged by the iate fir ~ is i SAD ELoreMEeNT—A lad aged eighteen and | a girl of twenty-one ran away from Kingston, | Vat., on Saturday, it is supposed to get mar- ried. While crossing the ice they broke | through and were drowned. —__.—__—. Ir is proposed at Arichat to form a com- pany for the prosecution of the Bank fi-hery, | with a capital of $20,000 in 1,000 shares ot $20 each. Capt. DUomunic Laudry is one <{ the chief promoters of the enterprise. Sie SHERIFF CAAPLEAU, of the North-West ter- ritories, states that horse thieves fiom the United States are committing great depreda- tions in Canadian settlmenuts near the boun- dary ‘ine. Over $4,000 worth of stock was stolen iast summer. nile THE members of the Salvage Corps are re- quested t> meet at their Reom, Grafton Street (next to Hook & Ladder Koom), this (Wednesday) evemmng, 7thjimst , at 8 o’clock,j;o appoint a Zed Lieutenant and other busiwess. A tall attendance is requested. —_- Ir was noticed after the great earthquake in the vicinity of Granada, “pain, that numer- ous sulphur springs ceased to flow when the first shucks were telt, but burst forth again on the tollowing day, with loud subterranean ex- plosions and voumes of hot vapor. They have since flowed as before. ohisibagpidginn Tue trade of Moncton, according to the customs’ returns, shows a gratifying in- crease over 1883, the exports for jast year being the largest in the history of the port. The customs duties collected at Moncton, says the Times. are now in excess of those collected at any port in the Maritime Pro- vinces outside of St. John and Halifax. pte CANDIDATES FoR DorcarsreR —Marshal Thibideau on Saturday evening took a male and female prisoner to Dorchester, where they will spend the next few months in the County jail. They were Joha McKinnon and Annie Gutro. McKirnon had been disorder- ly atthe railway station, and when remon- strated with by officer O’ Rourke assaulted him striking him with a box. Stipendiary Wort- man gave him three months. McKinnon who isashoemaker by trade and claims to belong to Prince Edward Island, has spent two years in the penitentiary for stealing freight from the Moacton station. ‘The Gutro girl was up some days ago on a charge of vagrancey, and given till the New Year to get out of town. She failed to do soavd was consequently re-arrested.— Moncton Times, --—- @-- -—-— THE Silver Keeord, of Gothie city, Col, Dec. 28th, says:—‘‘By a private lette: from Prince Edward Island, we learn that the great, low-priced contractor of the Rocky Moudtains, Maleolm McLeod, who skipped out last fall, between two days, leaving a host of sorrowing creditors, has returned to his home on Prince Edward Island, and is putting on a big splurge with his dishonestly obtained money. Besides this, we learn he is circulating false, lying reports about one of onr most honest and respected townsmen, Capt. Acchibald Mc- Leod. It is true that Capt. Archy was blamed by some of the people whom Mal- comb victimized, as the smooth scoundre] made them believe that he was a brother of the Captain, but luckily there was a num- ber of Prince Edward Islanders that gave of little Elmer the boys must have| drowned. << «+ The Charlottetown Hospital The report of the number of patients treated in the Charlottetown Hospital dur- ing the year 1884 is as follows :— Total number of admissions.............. 138 ’ : ured... . 62 improved 4° Unimproved. 6 lucurable. . 7 ee. A ee ae 5 Remaiuing...... Pens li Outdoor patients treated................ 156 ——— + + The Trouble in Newfoundland. AN ORANGE FLAG BARS THE WAY—PBISHOP MACDONALD REFUSES TO PASS UNDER IT. (Special despatch to the Halifac Herald.) St. Joun’s, Neip., Jan. 5.—An orange flag was hoisted across a street in Bay {oberts yesterday. The Roman Catholic people passed under ii on their way to chapel, but Bishop Macdonald of Harbor Grace, and his friends refused to do so, and claimed that the authorities should remove the flag, which he declared an ob struction. ‘The Government despatched a posse of police ao keep order, and, fearing trouble, the warship ‘T'enedos was also sent to Bay Roberts. There was no disturbance of any kind, nor will there be, unless an attempt is made to take down the flag, and whether that could legally be done or not is a difficult question to answer. The people of Bay Roberts, to the number of a thousand, held a meeting to-day and cor- demned the despatch of an armed force to a place they declared peaceable and law- abiding, and which to this moment has al- ways been so. Bay Roberts is inhabited by a stalwart, hard-working and peaceable people, largely protestant. The general feeling among moderate Protestants is that the flag flying is a childish thing of which its promoters would soon be sorry, and tha! Bishop Macdonald has been injudicious in taking offense atit. Any accounts mater- ially differing from this are contrary to fact. _— ———a > + i Tut City Collector hasFextended the time for applying for judgments ayainst wll default- ing taxpayers until the 6th day of January, inst., in order to give those interested a chance to save costs and Sheriti’s fees. After that date executions will positively be issued. jan3 3i WANTS, LOST, FOUND, Ke. SHE Catedined wishes to inform her r t customers that they will tiod her on Hilisborovgh Street, next door to A L Bridges, where she is prepared to receive orders for Cloak and Dress Making ; alse, Cutting and Vitting. Prices moderate.—J. Crandall. jav7 3i eod JZ OUSE LO LET.—‘he subscriber will let the comfortable hcuse, now occupied by him, kuown as ‘‘Birnie Cottage.” Possession Ist of Mav, or earlier, as may be agreed upon, —J, MacEachern, jan6—3i r OST.—On Tuesday, 30th December, be- L tween Kent Street and the Market House, a dark brown silk Umbrella, with bore handle, in form of a ring. The finder will be svitably rewarded by leaving it at THE Ex- AMINER Office. dec31—1w r ‘0 LET The premises at present occupied i by Horace Haezard. Esq., at the foot of the lie to the report. We would advise the wood people of the Island to look out for Malcolm McLeod, for he is one of the smoothest deadbeats that ever got away with our people, and if be should return here he would get MmOURMii justice.” Wis is thig Malcolm MeLnod, any way - | Expl SALE—A Fire-proof SAFE, lates Queen's street. Possestion given on the Ist | day of January next, A. D, 1885. For fur- | ther particulars apply to R. KR, bitzgerald, | nov26 4! Cheap. Apply at Tre pn provement nove—wkly FR, NOTICE. As we about making a change in our business we re- quest av Immediate Payment of all accounts due up to this date W.& A. BROWN & CO. Jan, Ist, 1885.—ja 6 are Perkins HH y * GUMPLETH PREMISES. SCARFS and TIES, COLLARS and CUFFS, Ch’ town, Dec. 17, 1884. Gents’ GLOVES and MITTS, Silk HANDKERCHIEFS, Gents’: UNDERCLOTHING, SLIPPER PATTERNS, Cotton Goods of Every Description we Guarantee to be as Cheap as any to be found. & Sterns’ AVING made an addition to their premises, they are now the Largest Exclusively DRY GOODS HOUSE in this Province. in a position to give the very Best Value. Giving their whole attention to this branch, they are LARGE STUCK, CHEAP GOODS. ——- + - O--- + Previous to stock=taking they will Sell the balance of their Fur-lined CLOAKS at a big reduction, Ladies’ ULSTERS at a big reduction, Wool scarfs & Squares at a big reduction, Always Cheap and prices Reliable, without doubt this is the place to buy your Blankets, (omforts, Counterpanes, Flannels, Wincey, Cloths, TIP-TGP VALUES IN DRESS GOODS & VELVETEENS..| MANTLES and JACKETS at a big reduction, Men’s Fur CAPS at a big reduction, Knitted Wool JACKETS at a big reduction. Linens, &c.. &C, Ladies’ GLOVES and MITTS, Fur CAPS and MUFFs, Real Lace SCARFS, HOSIERY and CORSETS, Newest CORSETS. CUSHION PATTERNS, BRACKET PATTERNS, PERKINS & STERNS. STEAM! STEAM! HE undersigned, being about to remove from Flat River, offers for sale at Public Auction, on Tuesday, the 13th January, 1885, at 1 o'clock, p. m., on the premises, his Steam Saw Mill, complete with Rotary Self-acting Shiegle Machine, Cross-cutter, Shaftings, Pul- eys. de,. &e., all in complete working order, and drivcn by a }2-horse power engine. All will be soll together or separately to suit purchasers. ‘Terms wade known at sale, H. M. P. McMILLAN. Flat Liver, Dee. 24, 1884 - ja2 pat till sale 2 ad NOTICE. N OTICE is hereby given to all persons in- - debted to us, either by note of hand, book account, cr otherwise, that if their re- spective bills are not settled within two mouths from date, they will positively be handed into the Court for collection, without auy further notice. DAVID R. M. HOOPER & CO. ““-wn, Dee. 17, 1884—8i CG. H. GOOK & 60., The enterprising Photographers of Charlotte. | town, in view of their increasing business, | have ad'ted 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 determined to spare no expense to please their numerous | patrons. Consequently, to all those wishing first-class work, at ressonable prices, the! opportunity is now ¢{lvred. e@° Call and vi w speciin us, &¢. Ch’town, Nov S 884 wkly ti FOR PRIGiitNG of every description: exect ‘cd with Neatness and Despatch at the ““ IMINER JOB PRINTING | ~ | | | } j Rxaypee Office BCOE ' $52 Weatax« cud ‘?peq8 ¢! corge Cee ot TO THE TRADE. emt FALI. sTockK, i1sse4. QV Received and to Arrive Shortly : 1.200 Barrels FLOUR (choice. ) 300 do Gntario APPLES, i000 «6 do )—s Rova Scotia APPLES, 300 Boxes and half boxes RAISINS, 500 do Choice FIGS, 100 Casks KEROSENE OL, 125 Boxes CHEESE, 175 do Bouveless FISii, 1.000 Pounds JAMS and MARMALADE. ——— -— ee) Large steck Sugar, Molasses, Biscuits, Confectionery, &e. Splendid Value in ha'f-chests and five-pound air-tight Tins. TEA Mant at WHOLESALE PRICES VERY LOW. —_——--0- ---—- BEER & GOFF. —-- November 20, 1884. -> JAIN UABH SY ‘7. 1666. A : I tA teat AUCTION o~ ai eenannneres? 7 ee. »ALE BANKRUPT STOCK. I Public Auction, commencing on Weduesday, the 7‘h Jan. inst, A. D., 1885, * At the hour of TWO o’clock in the after- noon, aid contipuing from day to day, at the store recently occupied by Me:srs. Bremner Bros., Queen strect, all their steck in trade, consisting in part of Books, inclading Hibles and Church services, Hymn Bouks and works of standard end other suthors, lar.e lot of Letter, Note and Flat Paper, Envelopes, Ink, Mucilage, Fens, Penci's and a general assort- ment of such articles as are usually sold in a Stationery store; a Well-assorted Case of Artist materials, lot of Show cases and shop Furniture, a first-class tron safe with com. binstion lock, &« , &c. This sale offers a good chance to country and other deaiers to obtain their suppiies of Stationery, &c, B. WILSON HIGGS, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Jan, 2, 1884, TENDERS! TENDERS! SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, at the office of Mesars. Davies, Sutherland & Weeks, barristers, Charlottetown, up to 12 o'clock, noor, of Saturday, the Tenth day of Jaynary next, A. D., 1885, for the purchase of all the Machin- ery, Printing Presses, Type and Plant in the Printing Department ef Messrs. Bremner Bros.’ Establishment, on Queen Street, including among others a first-class Gally’s Universal Half-Medium Printing Presa (almost new), 255 cases of type, includipg a large and first-class assortment of Job, Faucy, Plain and (irnamental Type, Cuts, Borders, Ornamental Corners, etc., ete,, wrought and cast-iron Chases, Composing Sticks, Galleys and Furniture generally ueed in a well- ordered priuting establishment. And also for all the Machinery and Plant in the Bindery Department of said Bremner Bros.’ establishment, including Ruling, Cut- ting. Perforating, Stabbin,, Wire sutching and Paging Machines, Stending and Finishing Presses, a large number of Ruling Points, lot of Tools, et«., ec. Tenders will be received for the plant, type, etc, in the Printung and Bindery Depart ments separately and also jintly. Said tenders must be vn forms which will be supp'icd on application at the stere of Messrs, Bron nor Bros., where a full and complete inventory cf the above machinery, plant, etc,, mey be cern, and where said machinery, ete., may also be inspected. ‘erms.— One hali of purchase money to be paid on acceptance of tender and delivery of machinery, etc., ard the balance to be secured by approved joint no‘es at 3 months, The undersigned does not bind himself to accept the highest or any tender, and sale, if any, to be made in accordance with conditions of sale in Inventory Book. J, A. RENNICK, Agent. Ch'town, Dee, 29, 1884—tf PHOTOS For the Holiday Season! ——-— EW 1S’ Photographs are now known as the most Genui e and Arti tic productions in the Proviners Laudscpe and Portrait Work are made by men who have real pra tical ab lity and Lnown renown in their respective liner, s@ The public never regret LiWIs, Grafton str-et, Is!and, calling on Ch’town, P. # decl0—2w wkly2mos ur BS tee International aud Coloulal hylibitious ANTWERP IN 1885—LONDON IN 186, T is the in'tention to have a Canadian representation at the Inrkrwat.o aL Ex- HwBIth NW at Antwerp, commencing in May, 185, and also at the CoLoyiaL and Ixpian i xmipiicn in London in 18F6, Tue Government will defray the cost of freight in conveying Canadian |} xhibits to Antwerp, and from Antwerp to London, ana also of returning them to Canada in the event of their not being sold, Ali Exhibits for Antwerp should be ready for shipment not later than the first week in March next These Exhibitione, it is believed, will afford favou able opportunity for making known the natural capabilities, and manu- facturing and industrial progrese of the Dominion. Circulars and forms containing more par- ticular information may be obtained by letter (post tree) addressed to the Depart- ment of Agriculture, Oliawa, By order, JOHN LOWE, Secy., Dept of Agric Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, December 19th, 1884. jan? 6i wkly NOTICE. NHE Subscriber, being about to leave the Province for the winter, requests a)l per- sous indebted to him to pay their several amounts to Jas DesBrisay, at the office of DesBrisay & Angus, in mv premises, Queen Street, whose receivts will be a suflicient dis- charge, and who will aiso attend to the dis- posal of any Bank Stock or Real Estate for me during my absence. WIELLIAM DODD Ch’town, Dec, 8, 1884.—2mo 2aw wkly 7 GOAL BY TELEPHONE. HE Subscriber, having appointed Mesers, DesBrisay & Angus his up-town Agents for the sale of his Coa!, of which he has a large and varied assortment, wishes to an nouace to the public that any orders left with them will receive prompt attention His office has communication to diff-rent parts ot city by telephone. Am , R. McMILLAN, Ch’tuwn, Dec. 20, 1884-—eod wkly lm NUBSCRIBE for THE WEEKLY EX S AMINER, the beat paper pabliahad om the lelend