»* : i =a ee? ~s * ee er crete ai cc EEE I A -~ we. 2 ce aa atari we <a e rs wel ~~~ ed ee ee, he DAILY te tel eenttt RxXA MINER, B “a- ER 30. 188. and made} in Hugh O’Brien. Lo a] and Giher Items, Hon. A. J. MeDownain is in th: sity > ” > — Boston bas her tirst Roman nuniversary Items i O ~~ Re royhe, the , and a tounder of the Royal Lon was born anno 1627. erimeats on Arr, i660. By his will he! vy Lectares, tie died Dee. | and Other itenss. Dominion Alliance will not meet thi - tura's and flats, at th | lay. > ‘ Gol i Cases, at G. H j iarket Squaie \ A treat may be enjoyed at St. schooiroom to-night. * ed in England that pawnbrokers , y ever become bankr«pt, a Lv Oreh stral Club Concert programme recolumn. It is an excellent ene. a ‘ ,r display ef vecal and instrumental the Orchestral Club Concert next y evening - Gold Plated and Fancy Jewelry, for Jew Years Presents, seliing low at G. H. rs, Market oquare. " delat fue first day of the New Year opens with a vrand Instrumental and Voca! Concert by | ‘ Orchestral Club in Market Hail. See | LTANILIC > N Weighing eighty pounds was y taken from the river Tay, in Scotland. The heaviest Tay on record weighed } ands. ’ tish ty |} - > A MERXTING Oi the Peter's Leck has been call.d for the 24rd January, to cs sider the offer of the Moncton Iron and Brass wing Co., of $45,000 for the real personal and other property of the P. C L. > _ the information of Grocer B , in yester iot, we have to state that the author letter in Tae Examiner of the “7:b a ned Grocer A. is really a grocer 2ni : pot sell dry goods of any kind whatever. ration falls that. sien i x ri 8. 1D8ln p COYLE, 4 died at ridgeport, Conn., on the 22nd inst. been sick two his bones had apparentiy turued to chalk, and f his arms had been broken several by merely raising it from the eLCHA fresco painter, He haa years with a peculiar disease; times recensly bed - - “ ppeN DeaTH.—Un Wednesday , iscorge RB. ngsm i}, of the editoriai evening ably connected with che Terouto Press, died on the 28th Dec., suddeuly of dise:se of the heart. ihe deceas i was about 45 years ol He leaves a wife to mourn his loss, ee Rev. De. CuntsroeHek WoroswortHs, the f Linesin, England, is in very poor hea | he wi'l resign his see next spring. ‘The rev. gentleman, who is nephew of Wm t a ags. hi chop : ordswuith, the celebrated poet, 1s 77 years and has held his bixhopric -since 1969 attached to the see is £5,000 a age, The income sniesicnaiiesa ies Tue distress at Glasgow, Liverpool and other ports has attracted the attention | of the (Jusen, who desires to open a subscription for the relief of the sufforere, aud has asked the yoverament for information on the subject. it is reported that Gladstone is unwilling to ad- mit the existence of distress aud opposed the Queen's proposition i fue publishers of the Montreal Witness have offered a prize of $100 for the best and most appropriate Winter Carnival poem not exceeding 150 lines, the poem to be im the hands of the pablisher of that paper by the Gch of January. It is worth while our men- tioning the above offer as the successful com- tound among our own readers. _ —?>--— » i petitor may Ve Drowxep.—At Sunken Lake, Gasperesux Mountain, Nova Scotia, on Wednesday last, Willam Spinney and John Irwin, two boys, aged 12 ant 13 years, were drowned. Spiv- nev went skating and got into a hole Irwin, who was a spleodid swimmer and had no fear of the water, went to the rescae. Both were drowned. Their bodies were found on Christ- mas Morning. didi A saLoow aud disreputable house at Penin- salar Harbor, Lake Superior, kept by a notor- ious Winnipeg woman, called Trixy, was burned on the night of the 23th December A drunken Finlander whose Dawe 1s unknown perished in the flames, and a woman named Georyie Lee was seriously burned about the face and hands. Two other frame buildings were consumed before the fire was stoppe. — MARR'ED AND SeRENADED.—Mr. Chas Stewart, foreman « f the copp r department ol the V. & T. &. K. machine shops, was mar- ried in Reno on Thureday, Dec 4, to Miss Jennie Macartney, ©! ht. Stephen, New brunswick. Learning of the event. the numerous friends of Mr. Stewart invaded his Arlington with a band of music, and gave bim and wife @ anreneds. Congrat” lations, wine and cake followed, ant a merry time was had.—J evada Tribune The above is son of the late Alex. Stewart, of Pinetie. apartments at the ma DerixG the last winter and spring a num- ndiary fires took place at Gage- ber of in ; b re ronto, and viciaity, the victims eing we. -+ | ting the chi:fly officers charged with executing *' provisions of the 5 ott Temperance Act. Suspicion pointed to 4 notoricus character named Frane s Sidney, belonging to Syracuse, who confided to another party that he done the work at the josigation of the iqnor dealers. Sidney was arreated oD the at Oakville. tHe was indicted and re- Shou'd. he tnim Queen's evi- there will be a sen- had ] 25rh manded to jai. dence, a3 1b le expected, sawion. — o—— Frrrcts OF OVER EXuRTION.— Jock Friday evening, “i. R wera, a lad well kuown ju St. Johr, — ie a most unexpects lmanncr. He was standing tower ball of Mr. Joseph by the stove 1D the . e Sino’a residence, corner of Princess an‘ 2 | - 4aeer. , Sednev Streets, in company ¥ ih a wother Jad, a ‘ yarn' sg, he be- PaTat Shartly after 7 0” without the siightcst '\ when "ar a eae nedions, nad died bf re m _ aid could be summoned. Thee ceased wae : years of age, a son of Mr, James Fhomecs, © 1 ster strest. Me had been troubled with heart disease for some time past. and his - was doubtless hastens d by over-exertioD while running to the fire on Pond Street the same evening. His sorrowing mother and friends tire com- have the singere sympgth of (he sar a. munity in their very wall Dee graph. taif of the Ottawa Sun, and loog avd favor-} y_ i, rumored on apparently good authority i ‘ ° » | ourt this forenoon, Company, ai , e Orchestral | *°¥" this afternoon at 1259 with mails and i } asylum ; that the reom now taken up by that | was arrested and arraigned before the Stipen- Go and hear some new music in St. Paul’ | *choolroom this evening. — ’ = RemMemaer the Concert in St, Paul's School- | room this evening at 8 o'clock, . - — Ont drank at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Fine $10, rRN , : ee “ fuk Northern Light Jeft Pictou for CGeorge- passe neers , . etre Nhe ae the annual sale of Papers and agazines at the Y_M.© A. Reading Rooms to-morrow evening, at 8 30 o’clock. 7 hl ao RG Tue Carnotic Instirvrions—The collec- tion at the Cathedral, St. John, N. B.. on Christmas day, for the orphans, amounted to re 40. ee Grant has presented the asvinm with $59, and the Lient.-Gove ri a Gee ee Se ee ’ as given the St. Vincent de Paul Society $50, "vr - PS aE Tuk Nor?tHrRn Asscra’ ce (o.—-At a meet- ing of the Directors, held ca November 20th tu London, an intevim dividend at the rate of ten per cent. was «leclared on account of 1884 —Inaur ane Society Capital, Thre Milion Pounds sterling F. W. Hyndman is the Agent of the Northern in P, E, Island. _-- > -— _ Apropos of the mech felt want of accommo- dation in the Post Office, it is suggested that room in the Cameron block, should, if pos- ible, be obtained forthe Savings Bank. so oom t ine titu- tion may be left for the Post Office. Thesug- gestion seems to be worthy of consideration. — a Tur Saloon in Summerside, known as t*e ‘Black Hand,” was raided on Saturday even- ing. Hight bottles of poisonous liquor were foand on the premises. These were quickly disposed of by the raiders. The proprietor diary Magistrate yesterday, but the case was adjourned for evidence. —>——-- in the Taunton, Massachusetts was recently killed under suspicious circumstances—that is, while being washed by three attendants, ja number of his ribs were broken by a fall against the edge of the bathtab. And now Judge Fox, after an in- veenee, exonerates the attendants from all blame, A LUNATIC Sate Tue Wrrat Marxtr.—A Minneapolis, Minnesota, despatch of the 24th states: The extremely low price of wheat has caused a falling off in the receipts in the Northwest of fally 80 per cent. compared with 15 davs ago. The Minneapolis millers are securing less than 40000 bushels per day, and the Millers’ Association on Monday raised the rice in the country two cents, and tc-day snother advance of two cen's waa ordered. that the big millers have quietly got hold of nearly all the good hard wheat in Dakota and the Red River valley, and are holding it uatil spr'ng. _— > — Tue following cfficers were elected last evening in Victoria Division 8. of T, for the next quarter :— Bro, Davis, W. P. 1... ae Penton, W. Ax ‘«* A. Duchemin, R. S. ‘© EE. Duchemin, A. R. 8. “« 6A. Tanteon, F. 8. ‘© W.F. Morris, Treas. << WW. P. Colwi!), Chap. ‘© 6 J. McKenzie, Con. Sabine, A. Con. W. G. Sabine, I. S. J. MeLeod, O. &. Down, P, W. P. Sia. Bro. icin Tue market to-day was very large and abundautly stocked. Sales were rether slow at the following prices: Beef (small) 5 to 12cets per lb; do per gr 4 to 7 cts; mutton, per lb 4 to 10 cts; lamb, 4 to Scts; veal, 3 to 8cts; turkeys, 60 to $1.50; ducks each, 20 to 35cts; fowls, (each) 15 to 25 cents; butter (fresh), 22 to 25 cents; do (tub) 18 to 21 cts; eggs, per doz, 25 to 30 cts; flour per 100 tbs, $2.50 to $2.75; oatmeal, $2.40 to $2.75; hay per 100, 55 to 65 cts: oats, 33 to 34 cts; potatoes per bush, 30 to 35 cts; sheepskins, 45 to 55cts; cabbage per doz, 36 to 6%; pork (carcass) 5 to 6hc; do (small), § to 10cts; apples per bus. 48e to $1.00; geese, 50 to 65 ects; turnips 15 to lXcts. a @—---- A Cyrisrmas Trex and Bazaar in aid of the Convent de Notre Dame, Summerside, was last evening commenced in the new con- vent. The attendance was large, the tables were well supplied with useful and fancy articles, and Summerside Cornet Band dis- coursed sweet music during the evening. Towards the close, speeches were delivered by Rev. Father Doyle, the popular Parish P-iest, Hon. William Campbell, ©. P. W., Judge Kelly, and Messrs. Hunt, Holman and Murray. Anelection is being held for the most popular gentleman in Summerside. The poll will be close d on Wednesday evening when the BazaargwillZbe concluded. Judging from the rerult last evening, the receipts will exceed anything of the kind ever held in Summerside. . eS Rewarp FOR Brav eny.—From a letter received by Mr. Bernard Trainor of the P. O Department, we learn that Captain Trainor of the bmg Arisdne was, on the Ist December. presented by the British Board of Trade, London, with a magnificent gol’ medal as a reward for his services in rescuing the Captain and crew of the Amrr'can three-masted schooner J. A. Lord. Captain Trainor was, at the time of the reseue, master of the bark Kalph B, Peake, beund from New York to Great Britsin. ‘The medal was sent bv President Arthur to the Board of Trade for atian to Captain Trainor. It bears the of the Captain avd his vessel, and the obj ct for which it was presentel. We congratulate Capt Trainor on the receipt of this splendid acknowledgment of humane service. i B ED AFTFR A FEW Monta’ {ILLNESs.— Phe une Telegraph says Mr. B Singame, of Gagetown, died at his late resi?ence at ~ place, at midnight on the 22nd irst, r. ~jmpson has occupied the position of post- master at that place during the past nin«teen He has also held the offize of County pearly thirty ye*rs, havin, been made Secretary*Treasurer Of the munici- pality at its inception some years ag” Hews 4 mest active, reliable a dp instaking « fiizcr, and a very worthy and faithful public — eommanding not only the respect but also t ” esteem of all with whom he came in evntact. For many years past deceased had wens prominent member of the Methodist cbure and a leading mann society, where his ne sence will be greatly mi sed. He died e is 59th year, after a lingering lilness, oxten ing over the past four months. His es eng and sorrow-stricken family , wil woe fr heartfelt sympathy, of the tntiré Community pre sen neme + eur. : Treasurer tor Catholic Mayor iP £. ISLAND RAILWAY. : A CONCERT | St. Paul’s Schooiroom, } —ON ‘Tuesday Evening, 306i, inst., | Under the auspices of the Committee of the 'ndustrial Aid Society. PROGRAMME. Piano Duett—**Butte: fly Galop”............. . Claude Melnotie Misses E, Palmer and A, Carey. IN iiia o ¢ bs dicts nnd + hacko.« ane CA oi Louis H. Davies, Q. C., M. P. Vocal Solo-—‘‘Alice, Where art Thou ?’ Miss Crabbe. Piano Solo—‘‘Fantasia der Freyschutz”...... id ebaweOWebies oa hove ioe Sydney Smith Mr. Tanton. Sunday School Children, Vocal Solo—‘‘Judith”........ Conconi Miss Bourke. Violin Sclo-—"‘Cavatina”...........5.. J. Raff Mrs. Goalen and Mr. Vinnicombe. NS Ni beta ebunns oe eens WE Shea Miss Barr. Vocal Solo—‘ ‘Gates of the West”...... rere fis we as cea. Caroline Lowthian Miss K. Hensley. Piano Solo. . wa sao Miss Hensley. Vocal Solo—“The Measage from the King” ; Pinsuti Capt. Maxwell, R. N ‘Softly fall the Shades of Evening” oe a .. Hatton Mrs. Maxwell, Miss Crabbe, Messrs. H. J, Palmer and Capt. Maxwell. ** God Save the Queen.” Concert to begin at 8 o'clock. Admission, 15 Cents, Ch’town, Dee, 29, 1834 —2i Qvartett TENDERS! TENDERS | ae eS ‘i ENDERS will be received by ). the undersigned, at the oflice of Messrs, vavies, Sutheriand & Weeks, barristers, Charlottetown, up to 12 o'cleck, noon, of Saturday, the Tenth day of Jannary next, A. D., 1885, for the purchase of all the Machin- ery, Printing Presses, Type and Plant in the Printing Department of Messrs, Bremner Bros.’ Establishment, on Queen Street, including among others a first-class Gally’s Universal Half-Mediam Printing: Press (almost néw), 255 cases of type, including a large and first-class assortment of Job, Fancy, Plain and (rnamental Type, Cuts, Borders, Ornamental Corners, ete., etc., wrought and cast-iron Chases, Composing Sticks, calleys and Furniture generally used in a_ well- ordered printing establishment, And also for all the Machinery ang Plant in he Bindery Department of said Bremner Bros.’ establishment, including Ruling, Cut- ting, Perforating, Stabbin,, Wire Stitching and Paging Machines, Standing and Finishing Presses, a large number of Ruling Points, lor of Tools, ete., etc. Tenders will be received for the plant, type, ete, in the Printing and Bindery Depart- ments separately and also jointly. Said tenders must be on forms which will be supplied on application at the stere of Messrs, Bremner Bros., where a fulland complete inventory of the above machinery, plant, etc., may be seen, and where said machinery, etc., may also be inspected. Terms.— One half of purchase money to be paid on acceptance of tender and delivery of machinery, etc., ard the balance to be secured by approved joint notes 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, Dec. 29, 1834—tf Gcod Things for Xmas and New Years The City Steam Bakery! 7 KE have in stock and are manufacturing daily the following goods: Plain, Fruit avd Citron Cake, Tarts, Pies, Jelly, Squares and Rolls, Patties, Vanilla and Wine Cakes, Rolls and Buns. Soda, Wine, Sugar, Lemon, Fruit, Butter, Ginger, Water, Seville, Hermit, Diamond, New York, Fruit and Family Pilot Biscuits. Can mix any of the above Biscuits in 10 or 20-ib. boxes for housekeepers. CONFECTIONERY, from 20cts per 1b., retail, upwards. JAMS, JEULIES, &c., very cheap. NUTs—Almonds, Brezi!, Hezel and Wal- nuts. Raisins, Currants, Citron and Lemon Peel, Essences, &c. Cake Ornaments, Silver and Gold Oraaments, Ke. J, QUIRK, Proprietor. Chtowp, Dec, 18—3 aw tl janl ee FOR SALE. NE Horse, 1 Box Sleigh. | Round-back O Sleigh, Harness and Buffalo, all com- plete Terms easy. : HECTOR McLEOD. Ch’town, Dee. 24, 1884.—4i eS NOTICE. YOM MENCING on MONDAY, 22nd DE- J CEMBER, ivst., & Special Passenger Train will, until further notice, Jeave Georze- town for Charlottetown, every evening (“un- days excepted) on arrival of Northern Light from Pictou ; retursing, will leave here for Georgetown at 9.15p. m., except on Saturdey evening when Traia will not return, Tra‘n will leave here for Georgetown at 8 o'clock on Monday mornings. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, cn, Dee, 20, 1884. Railway Office, Ch"! daily papers only DVERTISi: in THE DAILY EXAMI- NER tie heat advertising medium in —_ a Perkins & Sterns’ | AVING made an addition to their premises, they are now the Largest Exclusively DRY GOODS HOUSE in this Province. Giving their whole attention to this branch, they are COMPLETE PREMISES. - LARGH STOCK, - CHBAP GOODS. Previous to Stock-taking they will Sell the balance of their Fur-lined CLOAKS at a big reduction, MANTLES and JACKETS at a big reduction, Ladies’ ULSTERS at a big reduction, Men’s Fur CAPS at a big reduction, Wool Scarfs & Squares at a big reduction, Knitted Wool JACKETS at a big reduction. Always Cheap and prices Reliable, without doubt this is the place to buy your Blankets, Comforts, Counterpanes, Flaunels, Wincey, Cloths, Linens, &c., &C, TIP-TOP VALUES IN DRESS GOODS & VELVETEENS. Gents’ GLOVES and MITTS, Silk HANDKERCUIEFS, SCARFS and TIES, COLLARS and CUFFS, Gents UNDERCLOTHING, Ladies’ GLOVES and MITTS, Fur CAPS and MUFFs, Real Lace SCARFS, HOSIERY and CORSETS, Newest CORSETS. SLIPPER PATTERNS, CUSHION PATTERNS, BRACKE? PATTERNS, Cotton Goods of Every Description we Guarantee to be as Cheap as any to be found. PERKINS & STERNE. ee Ch’town, Dec. 17, 1884. AST OFFER! SW. & A. BROWN & CO, intend making a change in their firm about the end of Febrvary, they now offer their large and well assurted stock of Dry Goods at GREAT BARGAINS, es) 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, 4,000 Scotch and Canadian Wool Shirts and Drawers at 20 per cent off Scarlet and Grey Flannels, Shirtings, Tickings, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Wincess, Prints, Cretonnes, Bleached aud Unbleached Damasks and Table Napkins at a big discount. Balance of their stock of Mantles, Dolmans, Ul-tere, Fur- lined COATS, MILLINERY, &., AT COST. Oilcloths, Mattings, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, &c., at prices that are bound to CLEAR THEM. Fur Caps, Hats, Muffs, &., at greatly reduced prices. WHOLESALE AND 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. Carpets, a Y= Remember the place—Desbrisay’s old stand, next door to Beer & Goff’s Grocery, and directly opposite the Market House. eee ee Ww. & A. BROWN & CH. Charlottetown, Dec. 8, 1884. be SneeeernaneT JAMES SHAND, STEVENSON’S BUILDING, QUEEN ST., IS OFFERING: Men’s Lined Kid Gloves, 7icts; do Fur Trimmed, $1; do with Gauntlets, 75cts; Men’s Buckskin Lined do, 80cts; Men’s Cloth Ringwood, &c. Ladies’ Lined Kid Mitts, 50cts; do Long Cloth Gloves, 32cts; do Long Thread do, 28cts. Men’s White Cambric Hand- kerchiets from 5ets, Men’s Colored Cashmere Handkerchiefs in great variety, Ladies’ White Cambric Handkerchiefs from dcts, Ladies’ Linen do from 10cts, Ladies’ Embroidered and Lace-edge Handkerchiefs, Ladies’ Silkk Handkerchiefs from 15 to 60cts. Ladies’ Fancy Embroidered Ties, Bands, Brushes, Combs, Toilet Pins, Be'ts. Buttons in great variety ; Laces, Edgings, Insertions, Swiss Embroidery, a large stock. Book, Cross- barred and Jaconet Muslin, Lace Curtains, Black and White Figured Nets, BLACK AND COLORED VELVETEENS. A Large Stock Canadian Shirts and Drawers from 40 Cents, SD ee A ES eee Clocks, Watches. Jewelry, “ilverware, Sy} ec- tac'es, #c., ty make room for a large impor- tation in the Spring, Now is th: time to secure Pargsins for Xmas and New Year's presents at hf price. Aj I intend sel img at reduced prices for one month, do not fail to call ear v I havealarge stock of Watches, Chains, Lockets, Charms, Brooches, Ea-rings, Cvfl- Buttons, Wedding (in 10k and isk) aud Nett and Pand Rinyus, Brecelets, &c A _ nice assor'men* of Clocks, Silverware, 4c. Re} airiaz punetually attended to Clocks, Watctes. Jewelry, &c Al) work warranted. a@ Don’t forget the place. G. G. JURY, North Side Queen Square, Cr’town. Dee. 5——law wkls Miliery aud Uloakmaking. —~ ————— GRAND Clearance Sale of cnet Yee Remember the place : Stevenson’s Building, Queen Street, where all goods kept by us are sold at prices which can- not be legitimately competed with. HE Misses Currie, having returned from Boston, are now prepared to «xecute orders with dispatch, and in the very latest strles, Ch’town, Dee. 18—6i end BxCRIBE for TH DAILY EXAMI. +3 NBR, if you want the invest avwe in thefr svre bereavement. the Provi: «. 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