ot A i MTR Cy i la Nala tl Boa. — od, a! ee ts en iit htetethinenteenter chimera bins ‘ i i EE came % . Tah Seen ea eid a met me ee BET So ence ent a te acai a i a mes ome Da is ik pS eat tn: 23k ~- lsh Sic PER FWA Tr< babii ag = VATE? EXAMINER, DECHMBER 9. 1884 . ae ieee ok 0 lei: «90: Soon. bet abe nse ts To 8S. r : 5, .. Anniversary Items ; eo. Be _— ca — oman = : rnonaneinincnnan—ecomeess ne <emsedtbeitienionsshaennsdadimsnanatnietushilstnsase sitarineratnn, tines Meee NEES Se genepenapenne =e emeae en ene i a w ‘ ; 7 RS if s4 ‘ wernt lward Hyde, Earl itt : bk t | - 5 — Care of Exchequer to Charles | [Ss ALEXaANRiA, Dec. 8 bail SPECIAL Desp ss eae " 7 , " Ll. 1657, was im. AL DEsPatcurs ro Tur EXAMINER, | . Count De Lesseps has obtained from the ‘ ‘ 1667, a rt Rov Dee -| = gs . ugyptiau Governme sxonCcessiot ir al peac! i 1 t Rowen, Dex Ter: ifie W eather tran 2 lage nt a caweons ion fora , an74, ¢ l. was brought to trial at| Hea May water canal from Bagazi-z to Post | . oe ra inet Said. \ mia oh t Jan 20, i LONDON, Dec. 8 , as } Rs . . = I bot Charles Ef, May 29, Verrific weather has prevailed : | death tok as prevailed on the An Attempt Foiled [ov “» Sua reports of marine disasters are “Orn ’ ; mh. . " ae eal al Or DID in. The steamer Pochard, from a as ork. to l iverp } fou 1 1 } \ ' St AKIM, Dee. 8, Dr, I ' 76. 3 ; V4, sOllndereqd, Al | , } : ' y Mr. Talley in 1076, in| board, believed to number 30 = On| Fifteen hundred rebels made an attempt } ; ' , ‘ } » re | me sk on Which Charles IL saved | drowned. » Nere) to-day to desirey the railway here, but i we ' — ers, after the battle of | A steamer, supposed to be the sHlianc were repulsed by the Egyptian cavalry. » . ‘ ‘ vie (ance ™ : ' : " mt Cay NY ' , — VV a Gal ihe entry of R yet undered with al! han 8, in the Charles | London, ou his restoration, on | hannel, «ff the town of Boseastle. | Dufferin’s Arrival. the °' ‘ is ive citizens to wear th les, and to ch int ahk-apple day.’ ae seo «3 . gecal and Other Items. + | North Cornw Se ee ee ee ee Another Canal. s, : Nothing has yet been seen of any of the persons In the steamship which foundered | » | off Holyhead, | Auother Bompay, Dee. 8. - _ Ear! Dufferin, the new Viceroy of India, steamship has gone has arrived here, » and ’ - Gown oll oh} 22 | | ili cous twenty-hve on| eard were Crowned | Veatner Kull There have been many disasters on the tid. West coast during the past forty-eight Mea. ( paows, GE. et hours, f Prouwlibes for tne next 24 hours fur the Rank lhe scenes are described as fearful. j — } ‘ } oe “<7 om . . ° Peon OUNTO e. : I vuts want poiice force | Loss of Shipping. ae fonunro, Ds 10 a. in. atig ng } Fresh winds from west to southwest, fair me : : weather, shohtiy lower temperature. - St. Jonn’s, Nfld., Dec. 4 | - Be = : \; ‘I ge Miu of Mis ] , : ae ' pee \ \ ERA Liu ot Maniteba, Saturday’ | has resiy Saturday 8 southwest gale inflicted severe METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE. a : Cae shipping. Charlottetown December 9, 1884. BAND @ Bazaar in Market Hall to- be British brigt. Sisters sank in deep | 4% hest Lemperature yesterday,. ......- 440 saeew eves water Hay bor Grace. | Lowest Lemp: rature (read at mudaight), 5 eae « Phe Mary Oilevine, of Carbonnear, Con- | Lowest lemperature this moruing........25.2 eat Die ae 1} 21 ature this mornipy S och ‘ PAR > Wincey mill at Brantford has | °°! tion Bay, was totally wrecked on Burgee | -. ae i aft ee a a eee ; , . call ° ° 5 mperature this at soon at | o'clock, .3f been burned down | hocks, The fate of the crew is -problem- emperature thi ter! ti viock..30.0 i i wise” | te ee ae a Ee ne et or RE SEO te 2 atical, ' # ‘ : a” : ee ae . . 7 > ». * & rH s said to be a woman 103 years old Schooner Greyhound, lying at her wharf | Shank ee ee ° : ‘ ‘. : ‘ . “é | oda m Tt {(?LT AWA hospital, at Cupids, Conception Bay, laden with ful] a ‘ cargo, among which was a quantity of pow- PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, A] named Col'iss has, itis supposed, der, when flames broke out in the cabin ENTERED, heel car i ¢ r wiagara Ff aiis Che crew rushed o ; 1 South Sea Island Bull Dog at St. Peters Bazaar to-morrow bight. ee } ssan clopement case, a Charies urg farmer having fled with his neice. ii Te, will be served all the afternoon and evening at St. Peter's Church Bazaar to-| m =- . — Xmas cards, epened to-dsy at Rankin’s drug store, an elegant assortment of new varicties. {dee 9, 3i pd —— PRESIDENT-ELECT CLEVeLAND Will be unable to visit the Montrea! carnival, owing to pres sure of business. - a lOHN R man @Y bfavies, of the firm of Nor- Pictou, 1s visiting the city. He r ihe Rankin. se Me. CHARLES TRASK, of Gardiner, Me., this morning with thirty-three rses, which he selected in this city. Davies, E qd, § staylog a ior nome ‘iii ehinn Ss K ‘ t i\ e I - \ lar 4 Ch sk-tee, for sasortment cf sale Vv Y cheap -— ; = y {dec 9 eod tl jyt ~ fwo cases of drunkenness at the Stipendiary urt this forencen. A rpumber } & se ALC ¢ post- istrate’s ( | ox tax cases wer t ca, pete Moopy’s revival meetings in Toronto were very successful. Hundreds of men were con- verted, and it is suid that even Press reporters were atiected. coal Tue Scott Act will be submitted in the city of Guelph, on the 22nd jof January—Lanark, Kent, and Lennox and Addington counties will vote on the 15th of January. onttatellined Dopp & Reeers have received a very large assortment of Acme Club Skates. Intending purchasers would do well to call on them before purchasing. [dec 9 eod ti jyl net nme Tue Dominion Election in Maskinonge to fill th Houde, will take place on the 22nd inst. Gr.t candidate has yet come to the [ront. ee ine brigt. Lauretta, owned by Hon. -L. C. Owen, arrived yesterday from Liverpool with a cargo of merchandize. After discharging she will load oats at this port for Great Britain. eee enone Tue Canadian Pacific Railway receipts last week increased $53,000 over last year, aod the receipts of the Grand Trank Railway for the last week in November show a decrease of $72,653 compared with last year. some of the | vacancy caused by the death of Mr. | No | panic stricken up on the | Vee. 6,—Quickstep, Smith, Glace Bay, coal; AC W. & A. BROWN & CO, intend making a change in their firm about the end of February, [A they now offer their large and well assorted stock of Dry Goods at GREAT BARGAINS, 6,000 yards Scotch and Canadian TWEEDS at 20 per cent off, 2.400 yards Mantle and Ulster CLOTHS at greatly reduced prices, 3,500 yards Colored Silks, Satins and Plushes at 20 per cent off, t.000 Scotch and Canadian Woo! Shirts and Drawers at 20 per cent off |Scariet and Grey Fiannels, Shirtings, Tickings, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Winceys, Prints, Cretonnes, Bleached and Unbleached Damasks and Table Napkins at a big discount. Balance of their stock of Mantles, Dolmans, Ulsters, Fur- lined COATS, &c., AT COST. Carpets, Oilcloths, Mattings, Hearth Rugs, Door Mais, &c., at prices that are bound to CLEAR THEM. Fur Caps, Hats, Muff, &., at greatly reduced prices. LL LOLA HBLESALE ANG RETAIL ! This is a bona fide Sale, as all Goods must be cleared out before the change is made in February. Call early and avoid the rush. wharf, They had scarcely touched laud |, Annie uucan, boudreau, Pictou, do. when a dreadfal explosion took place. The | °° , Seca a ¢ Jane, McVonald, Pictou, | . : » coais Ma Pa oe. 2 nster ial ise; deck and topsides of the Greyhound were! \)" rane na eee lialifax, mdse; | ae a ; or | MM A Lloyd, Munn, Murray Harbor, cval., projected in the air, and the hull buried deep in the waters of the harbor. > — | Dec 6,-—-L H Davies, Llaylor, ] bal, Dec o, UC Wood Isiauds, | a | More About the Storm. Pearl, Smith, Pictou, ballast; M A tloyd, Muua, Murray Harbor, lumber. Boorusay, Dee. 8. The schooner Minneolo, 127 tons, from Bear River, N. 8., Langley, master, bound to Boston, weut ashore on Squirrel Island | Saturday night, became total loss. All! MOLEL ARRIVALS. | REVERE Church, HOUSE. Dec 8--R Montreal; J A Ken- saved. nick, do; A W Jarvis, do; D McLynn, do; |} Johm Anderson, do; James A Uross, do; K — _ ae — | ‘ ‘ 4 1 . ot as Cushing, St John; F Y Pickette, Quebec; P » . . . . ee | . : he Prophet's Failure, McLaren, Halifax; A Miller, do. Carro, Dec. 8 2D s . Gen. Gordon recently sent a defian ts ieee es On the Lt ati his eesidénes ‘Lawer | measage to E! Mahdi,notifying him if he be}. *" sth his residence Lower Valmer, Kent, bugland, Commander John i+ ‘ . + leu y y; } the real pruphet, to dry up the Nile, and : 7 ne tag : i t ’ ss t : ‘ Th Pouclas, lu the ieserve baif-pay list it, Ne come at take hin “dou. he eo “.% on : : ; trie aba L Dim, (Gordo e ry a P.. inthe 87th year. Ihe deceased who | ai nmletane poured ant a4 \ a . ¢ : oe est advices” report tha Ki Mahdi ntzsred the Navy in 1812, was one oi the ACCE pi ad the ca and direc ed his force Y last survivors of tie battie of Algiers, and in | | to cross,the river as if it were dry land,while | reccips of a Naval pension. He was a native | i he remained on the bank and inveked the of this Island, and son cf James Doug'as, | aid of Allah. The result was that bree | formeriy Compt ler of Customs and father of i hundred men were drowred. The result Admiral Robert Gerden Doug! Rn. N has ereatly lessened the M ihadi’s influence In this city, on tae 5th inst., of in flam- — | mation, Jchn Brenan, youngest son of Patrick Tue? ‘as : ie — | Brens aved 6 years and 5 mout!'s The United States and Spain, =| rena, aged 0 year snd > meut!s, Sn SO aR A Comettment To CAnabs,—Among the i <7, i tt ‘ . , {distinguished men who visited Montreal with The United States Preaty with Spein {the British Association Was Professor Struth- does not promise to work for the United | ers, of Aberdeen University, Since his return | States. Manufactures at New York home the Professor delivered an address at ploying 2,000 hands have stopped work in| the opening winter sessioa of his University consequence of Treaty in Florida on | on ‘‘Medical Systems in Canada and America account of oranges, and in Louisiana on|and that of Great Britain,” in the course of account of tobacco. There is strong| which he stated that he had never heard opposition to the treaty. |better speaking than at the dinner The Spanish Government has accepted 'of =the Canada a dical As ociation, or | the proposal for a Commercial Treaty with | more CV ident c of culture in the profession of | ciel |any country. He expressed himself as pleased [—— iwith tho satisfactory manuser in which the | preliminary and professional examinations are \conducted and spoke ct McGill #s maintain- ing an excellent standard its teaching and examinations, but he is of the apinion that it Orrawa, Dee. 8. em- | the a Fatal Explosion. SHamMoKEN, Pa., Dec. 8. : lneeds larger endowments for its scientific | An explosion occurred in the slope Of beksirs | Henry Clay’s shaft to-day, causing the | death of four men and fatally wounding| A posta. card written by a member of the] another. The mine filled with gas and | Canadian contingent from the second cataract | | ten miles above Wady Halfa, and dated Oct. | | 30th, was received at Quebee, a day or two lago, The writer says the days are rather hot | but the nights are cool. Ail are ia the best of | | health. Will likely remain in this camp eight Donaora, Dec. 8. lor ten days until the boats are all passed. | The Camel Corps and three regiments yur men are doing excellent work, w hich | | | ! work is very hazardous. —— The Campaiga in the Soudan. — ; , : - i248. ive hee lone by others under Col. Stewart will arrive at Umbakol, ld not have been done by ot'ers. near the end of the month, and will be ye gictigg No.tu Sypxky, Cape Bretor, wants to be| -—-> . ready to cross the desert to Shendy should |. ; Tue brigt. Z:lica, P. Murchison, master, Gen. Gorden urgently require them. incorporated; ai dis anxious about its sanitary | cleared for Cardiff. G., on tbe Ist December, crest ie & jcomdivou. | with a cargo consisting of 25,810 bushels oi . ; . : | ee: ese es | oats (of 34 Ibs. each), 321 pieces of deals, con. | Woman's Suffrage. MING “en “fs Is “7 taining 9100 feet superficial measurement. —. | hv’ i se whe ij ey es. a Orrawa, Dee. 8, hy, a lux bark George Peake, D. A. McD nald A delegation of the: Wom sn's Suffrage (CHOICE QUALITY. | mast y cleared for Barbado« 8, on tne 27th p arty catia on Sir John in New York this | 18 CENTS PER POUND / Nov., vith a eargo consisting of 44162 bush- | saing, thanking him for incorporating | | CENTS PE OUND, els oats, of (34 lbs each) 535 pieces deals and; ™° so & ar é ele wey an G6 POUND TIN FOR $1.09. ends, containing '4670 ft., superficial measure- | Woman suffrage 509 ramen » and) ib salah | ment. a tendered him a public reception. | Ve cau recommend it as excellent | | ik oaks BEER & GOFF. | In re ponses to a petition of our citizens, we Great Storm. |. Ch’tewn, Dee. 8, 1884. are pleased to see that the salary of the Cily pa ee ee ee Clerk, Mr. H. McPherson, has been raised | § ar Mr. McPherson is an obliging and paiostakipg offi-ial, who well deserves ‘‘ financial pro- Motios Sad Tux ba:qae Moselle, McLeod, master, cleared to Piymouth, (. m. on the 9th De- mber a cargo consisting of 41,902 Lushels of oats (of 34 Ibs. each), 50/ pieces of deals, containing 13,)00 feet superfictal mea. surement with ‘ > ~ Tue big eagle shot by Mr. Conroy, and stuffed by Mr. Earle, occupies one of the win- dows of Watson’s Drug Stoae. The other Window is filled with beautiful Christmas presents, and it is difficult to say which at- tracts moet attention. ou 2>- A ReGocLAk meeting of the Benevolent Irish Society will be held in their Hall Room, on Wednesiay evening, the 10th inst., at 7.30. A full attendance requested, as business of Maportance will be brought before the meeting. —Jouy Hennessey, Secretary. [decd 21 ee : l'ue City Council met last evening an passe a number of accounts. A petition rom the Police, requesting the Council to furnish them with overcoats, was duly con- sidered. It was referred to the Tender Com- mittee. The meeting then adjourned. - > = Rowery Buunr, of Toronto, shot himself tWice in the breast almost directly over the heart last week. He had writtem @ letter to & young lady in Thorold, and when questioned me to his m e ior attempting suicide, re- pied, ‘Tell Annie I died for the love of her. He had been a captain of a Salvation Army at Thor ld, and Anvie had apparently given him the vold shoulder, He was taken to the maepital where both bulletg were extracted, and it is hoped be will réeover, za i | ~ > | ez <ay | Saw Francisco, Dee. 8. TA “tT rl 4 | | nm . iolent stor sver experic rd | tet Se iN ala sd : he most violent storm ever experienced | ex : here raged al! day yesterday. Several : 2 roke from their moorings and were sels broke iain Bp COMMENDED as the best Pateut Pro- washed usahore, and many others were) f Oe a ee ane Pe > seriously injured cess Flour made in Canada for Pastry, ) ) y i . Vées- Biscuits and Bread. } } j { ' } | Fresceution Abandoned. 4 Car (125 Barrels) Received Dusuin, Dec 8. The Crown has decided to abandon the | prosecution of Frederick J. Allen, Vice- President of Young Ireland Society, ar- rested on a charge of treason felony. And for Sale very cheap (warranted satis factory) at BEER & GOFF’S. Ch’town, Dec. 8, 1884. ()* account of the tremendous variety of Fancy Goods, Toys, &¢., 8%, AT THE Diamond Book-Store, It is impossible to particularize, The Spanish Treaty. — Maprip, Dee. 8. Tha Spanish Government has accepted modus vivendi treaty of commerce with England, and Spain cancedes to England the most favored national treatment. OT Grant Refuses. Wasnixeton, D. C., Dec. 8. In the Senate to day, the Bill to Sanetea. : ar General Grant was withdrawn, Grant | having announced bis intention mot & The prices are lower than) accept it under any circumstances. lever. | tied Chi | ‘Khe as ortment is greater. | France and China. | beeen: | | Hoxe Kone, Dec. 5. | Ee display is larger than Reports reach here that fresh encoznters |) ay ag, | | av curred in Tonquin between the | aera, and the French. The Chinese wen defeated. THKO, L. CHAPPELLE, Ch’town, Dee. 1884. | Charlottetown, Dee. S. YK Remember the place —Desbrisay’s old stand, next door to Beer & Goff’s Grocery, and directly opposite the Market House. W.& A. BROWN & CO, L384. BVMPRHSS RAN G5, Island Crown Cook, Tally Ifo Cook, Farmer, for corl and wood. Maratime, ‘or ¢ ai and woe Fores’ Beauty, or wood Star Cook, tor scod, Standard Kian lin, Woodbine Franklin, Waverly, for coal and wood, Acorn Range, Novel Avorn Range, Alderman Range Mode! Range, Famous Range, Favorite Range, Advance Parlour, Westminster Base Burner, Farmers Boilers, Mascotte, Black Prince, Red Cloud, Globe Heater, Box Stoves. _—— oe Soapstone and Stovepipe at Prices to Suit the Times, Simon W. Crabbe, Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner. Exira Pots, Kettles and Spiders. Ch’town, Nov. 17, 1884. erkins & Sterns’ —FOR— ALL & WINTER GOODS of the Very Best Value. QD - Vv ( or Stock of Velveteens is large, and includes all colors in Plain and Brocaded, and marked very low. English Silks, Satins, Velvets and Plushes, all shades. New Feather Trim- ming, New Stripe Satin, New Astracan ‘Trimming, New Spot Silks, New Cheinile Ruching, New Brocade Velvet. A Grand Display of Knit Wool Goods, in Squares, Scarfs, Jackets, Scarbore Coats, Alexandra Jackets, Jerseys, &c. Fur-lined Cloaks, Rubber Circulars, Dolmans, Jackets Ulsters, Shawls, & New Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, &., very stylish. Berlin Wool — Beehive Victoria, Rutland, Albany, Saxony, Alloa, Universal, and other yarns. Grey Flannel, Scarlet Flannel, White Flannel, French Twili Flannel, Tweed Shirtings, Tartan Plaids, &. 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. Ch’ town, Oct. 17, 1884. em en ne DORSEY, GOFF & Co's, RAIN BAGS. 010— 20,000 BAGS (assorted sizes) Celebrated Wake of Boots are taking the lead all over the nee ee 1 | HORACE HA®ZALRD. Island, | Ch’town, Nov, 22, 1884, oe Bh A WORD TO THE WISE. People say our Boots are Water-tight, . Geoed Fit, Very Cheap. and wear as well as Caston: Beots. WE have completed our impor- ‘tations of Jobbing Papers, anu are / prepared to furnish Note and Lette: | Headings, Bill Heads, &c., weil BE SURE AND GET OUR MAKE ere ie eer vce onters DORSEY, GOFF & CO. now to the Ch’town, Sept. 18, 1884.—eod wkly 1884. era Water Street, Oct, 24, 1884 bain c f ‘ ‘ Ce *. Ce) Pie Retar 28 1 Aas lice 6 tlie Kans ieee AOE DE REIT IRR CRE OO TN A ET ee > ri gt none a a he i | rs Fe a 7. ~~ ‘3 a ee Sn lhe teil oe a ae SR: sR NI . ase Oe nail oe we — é ~ - -s 7 Mel a ee a ee mn means en ee obeas “am art a ty intl As Oe OE. PNA Pee GE LIES OLLIE EE AEE PE TO = : rs vm pee ™ . r f , tin i th. lg ali te apt es «het ly Mince Hines: smn ae tn ig oa MI» ie ms Ae. ow a cot libra cos em eae,