; Bee fe se OO Re ec aR ey eM ts ana. ill. allel ee atlas. O AR AIR ig ERT AEG I ee ee ae aati nities Anniversary Items VONDAY, Doe. 29-On thie day, anno \309, Willian twart Gladstone, the states- man, opened his eyes upon the world, and, | is hardly a ure of speech to day, to Say that the world has hom, and as this 18 the 75th year of his earthly connection with advancing thought, it is to be | hoped, as the diamond wedding of his political life, the acoronet will secon have the honor of shining upon his noble head. Mr. Gladstone was the fourth son of Sir Jobn jewels of Gladstone. —_——- Local and Other Items. Bano at the Rink to-night, _ > -— Royal Baktxe Powper at Beer & Gofl’s, dec29 i Ontakio Legislature meets on the 23th of January. —_+~»----—_ fasce Prunes, °5 cents per pound, at Beer & Goff s. dec29 a Ose case of drunkenness at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon. ——_>_—. A sice New Year's gift—e season ticket for the Orchestral Club Concerts, —~— ~~ fue programme of the Orchestral Club Concert will appear to-morrow—it is an excellent one. _——@———. Tuk Executive Committee of the Young Men's Christian Association meets this even- ing at 7 o'clock. —— ee Work was begun to-day upon the founda- tion for the extension of St. Joseph's Con- vent, Pownal Street. a Tue Montreal City and District Savings Bank on the 26th inust., distributed $10,000 among the city’s charities. ~——_@-—_— A soy named Labelle, of Montreal, nine years of age, died on the 22nd inst., from the effects of chewing tobacco a ALL the talk is about the first Orchestral (lub Concert which comes off in the Market Hall on Thursday next. Get your tickets in time, -—_-+-~_»__ — Just Recetvep—I barrel new Confection- ery Mixture (pure) and 100 pounds Barley Sugar Toys, for New Years, at Beer & Goff’s. dec29 -— <+—_---— Tax steamer Northern Light arrived a‘ Pictou this morning with mails and passengers. She left on return at 12.40, with a full freight, nails and passengers. —_——-— > — Tur ice at Citizen Skating Riok is excellent. A splendid programme is pr pared by Worth’: Cornet Band, and those who attend to-night may expect to pass an erj yable time. —_———_@-—__- — Ray. Joun Goopwiit will (D. V.) preach on the second Sabbath of January, st North River, 10.30 a. m.; at New Glasgow Road, 3.30 p. m.; and at Hunter River, 6 p. m. _ > -_—~—— Py Telegram to L. C. Owen :—The bri. Lauretta, which sailed irom this port on the s6th inst , for Bridgewater, Eng, has been abandoned *t sea. ‘apt. *'. Ledweil ana crew were landed at New York. —_-+»>— A BRAK®MAN, nam: d Woodbury W. Doyle. belonging to Westchester, Cumber’anl Uo., N.3., feil from a train on the In ervolonia Railway, on Wednesday night, and his body was cut in pieces by the wheels. ————_~—._——— Tue holders of season tickets for the Orchestral Club Concerts have the privilege of takivg any number of persons with them on payment of twenty five cents for eacb addi tional ticket—which admits to the reserved seats. Oe Four hundred and fifty dollars in Scott Act tines were coliected last veek. Of this amount the city receives one third and the Commissioners two thirds. Two of the parties fined refased to pay, and executions will probably be issued against them. ——_o-——— Lever.—There will be no formal levee at Government House on Thursday next, (the Aide-deeCamp in waiting being absent on leave) but His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor will bs at home t thoze who call between two and five o’clock, p. m., on New Year's Day. Hceu McInrosH, a men nearly eighty years of age, tumbled intoa well on his farm at Loganville, Pictou, one night last week. The well was not walled and he had much difficulty in getting out, having to dig holes in the side with his bands and feet to enable him te climb to the top. _—so-— : Tue celebrated Sharon divorce case which has occupied the courts of Califoroia for four- teen months, has been concluded. It has heen decided in favor of the plaintiff. The judge ordered that the Sharon property, valued at $10,000,000, be ae divided, and that Mrs. Sharon, being lewfully married to Mr. Sharon is entitled t+ half. Ex-Senator Sharon, it is said, will appeal from the deci- sion, ee Mrs. Cuanves Tracey, of New York, on Monday last gave birth to a healthy child that weighs eleven ounces, and is but six inches long. The baby’s body could be circled by a fourteen year old child’s thumb and fingers. lta head is perfectly formed and is about os size of a crab apple. Its mouth is so — that it is unable to partake of nataral nourish- ment, and a small nipple, the size of a straw, attached to a small glass bottle, does duty in that particular. ~--—.>-—-— Iw St. John, on Christmas Day, crowd of roughs attacked the police while they were taking a drunken man to the lockup. r Sticks, stoncs aud knives were used. ergeant Weatherhead had his right jaw broken besides ag*sh on the cheek, Rarten narrowly ea- caped with his life. Five of his ribs are broken and he has two cuts in his head. Locknp windows in Lower Cove were —- by stones, some of which weighing 100 pounds and covered with blood, were lying on the toor. Several of the roughs who took part w the row have been arrested. a Tue steamer Princess of Wales was to-day eat inte Steam Navigation Wharf. She ex- hibits bat shght marks of the storms through which she recently passed Her commander. Captain Cameron, d- serves great credit for bringing her safe to port. None but a rea man with the a’mest confidence 1D his ship and also in bis own seamansbip, would risk his vessel or himeelf ia the terrble weather experienced by the Princess of Wales — her passage from this port to Pictou, trem Pictou to Georgetown, and Georgetpwn to Cherlottetowu. It shows the n eae now ite eyes opened upcn | A te (Sreoiat Dusratouns to Tur EXAMINER. } The Fishery Treaty, TELEGRAPAIG Ac eee tie, i | Gloucester, Mass, Dec, 28. _ A large meeting of. men in th Interest was held oa ‘Saturday afternoon to form a National Avyaociation for the Protection of that interest against injudi- ctous legislation, th ugh a renewal of the | Provisions of the Fishery Treaty with Great | Britain, which expires next July. There Fon. large delegation present from New | ork and Maine, and Massachusetts fishing jtowns. Letters were read from all parts favoring the dis: ontit.uation of the Fishery Treaty. e fishery Rebels Suffering from Famine. Carro, Dee, 28. The Mudir of Dongola telegraphs that a hative who left Khartoum a fortnight ago has arrived at Dongola. A native who spent four days inspecting the Madhi’s position, reports that the rebels are suffer- ing severely from famine, that many bodies are strewed about the country anburied, and the rebels discouraged bv General Gordon's repeated attacks. He repeats the report that a large number of the Madhi’s regulars have joined Gordon. —_—— A Breach ot Neutrality. Lonpon, Dee. 28. Marquis Tsing has warned Earl Granville that the sale to France of several! English vessels now trading between England and the Cape of Good Hope, for transport- ing French troops to China, is a breach of neutrality. The English Government has advised the owners of the vessels that no evasion of the foreign enlistment act will be permitted. The Expedition ready to March. Kortt, Dec. 27. The English expedition is about to start. It will consist of 900 infantry, and 1500 cavalry, with six screw guns, and 1800 camels. The ninth huasars will start on Monday to ascead the Nile on the west bank to act as scouts. Freuch Ironclads bound to China. Paris, Dec, 27. The Ironclad Turenin,the cruiser Roland, and the gunboat Lion, will proceed to China shortly. A Cold Snap. Woopstock, N. B., Dec. 28. The thermometer registered 32 degrees below zero this merning. Weatuer puiletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Uaritime Provinces. Toronto, Dec. 29-10 a. m. Moderate to fresh south and south-west winds; cloudy comparatively mild weather, with occasional rains METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE. Charlottetown December 29, 1884. Highest Temperature Saturday.......... 149 Lowest Tewperature Saturday........ - 29 Highest Temperature yesterday.......... 32.9 Lowest Temperature (read at midnight), - 0.9 Lowest Temperature this morning........305 Temperature this morning, at 8 «’clock , .34.0 Cemperature this afternoon at 1 o’slock,,34.0 CURRENT NOTES. The Vanderbilts have lost about $50,- 000,000 this year. The temperance people of Toronto are pushing the preliminaries for the sub- mission of the Scott Act there. It is reported that the German flag has been hoisted over New Ireland, New Bri- tain, the Admiralty Islands, and portions vf the northern coast of New Guinea. Mr. Charles Hanington, of Shediac, is putting in men and teams to cut 5,000,000 feet of spruce and hemlock this winter, the greater part on the Cucagne and Shediac rivers. Kir Richard Temple has written a letter of thanks to the Canadian Pacific Railway Company warmly expressing the satisfac- tien of the members of the B. A. A. 58. at their treatment on their trip to the Rockies. The new Pacific Railway Bridge over the St. Lawrence at Lachine is to cost two and a half million dollars. The principal spans will be 408 feet long. Two others will be 270 and 242 feet long The total length of the bridge will be 3,300 feet. Dr. Howard, jr., of Montreal, fhas suc ceeded in securing by examir ation the fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, This is the most coveted surgical diploma in the world, and Dr. Howard, jr., is the first native Canadian who has obtained it. brig Annie, Capt. Grant, which athe peas for St. John, about the 17th instant, with a cargo of slack coal for the Lincoln Pulp and Paper Co., was wrecked at Campobello on the 22nd inst. No explanation has been received as to how the vessel was so far out of her course. She was built in 1870, and was owned by A. WwW. Gow of Parrsboro, The cargo was insured in St. John. oe anit ofessor Wiggins states that the plane of ie orbi: of “the earth's second satellite passes throagh Gemini and betwaen Polaris and Oassicpolia. It eclipsed the san in July, 1829, and on May 16 h, 1884. The dark ring of Saturn, which is made up of satellites, is proof that dark satellites exist. He attributes the present cold snap to this gatellite being in conjunction with the sun when so near a new moon. The iron business of the United States seein to be sadly depressed. The condition of the furnaces using bituminous _ | respectfully at Ist Dec. is thus describe by the Jron Age: One hundred and eighty one of the 447 furnaces using these fuels, or 40} per ceut., were 1B blast, and 266 ae 594 per cent,, out of blast. Of the 225 ‘anthracite furnaces, 88, or 39% per gous were in blast, and at the 222 ow ome words r Little less than 42 per cev werd DAILY EXAMINER, DECEMBER Special Notices. |. Tar erent sale still continues 14 Tromner Brothers’ Book-store, Queen street. dce?’s SNowsnors, Toboggans. Mocassins, at the London House, Crib BLankais at J. B dec20 THE Baptist’ Sabbath School Convention will meet at Belmont on Tuesday, Dec. 30th, at 10 o’clock a m. nished at the Railway with return tickets at one fare, dy wky—-dec24 PRrrare for the cold, and buy a good, warm Fur Cap at L. FE. Prowse’s. [dec 20 _Doksit pay to buy imported Ready-made Clothing, when you can get Clothing made at D. A. Bruce's cheaper, does it ? decl0—-wkly Im dy law. SKATES sharpened at Brown’s for ten cents, Ww ho ll have another. At the Atheneum, Ch’town. ti—dec6 Patronize L. E, Prowse. decll SLEIGH DASHER rails ,at Brown’s, the latest American style, and silver plated, at the Atheneum, Charlottetown. dec 24 ‘*Ancet Foop,” the whitest and most palatable of cakes, at the City Steain Bakery, J. Quirk, Prince Street. [dec 22 ALL WOOL scarlet underclothing, $1.50 per suit, at D. A, Bruce’s, [decl0 2aw Im wylm _ BLANKETS AND QuitTs.—Above stock sell- ing cheap at J. B. Macdonala’s. dec20 Lors of Boys’ Fur Caps, cheap, at L. E. Prowse’s, [dec 20 _ Buy Overcoats and Clothing from Weeks & Co. Five pounds choice Tea given away with each “oat sold. Lowest prices in the city for Clothing.~-W. Weeks & Co. dec$ A Laray stock of Mea’s and Boys’ Fur Caps selling low at J. B. Macdonald's dec20 Must Crear Trem Ovr.—A great reduc- tion in Ladies Kid Slippers during Xmas and New Year's times at Dorsey Goff & Co. dec20 CHEAPEST PLACE to bay Violins, Accordeons, Concertinas, Flutes, Banjos, Violin Strings, and all kinds of Musical Goods, is at Miller Brothers, Queeu Street, [decl9 tf Deop & Roerrs have received a very large assortment of Acme Club Skates. Intending purchasers would do well to call on them before purchasing. {dee 9 eod tl jyl Great Barkuatns in Boots and Shoes during the Holidays at Macdonald’s Boot Store dec20 THERE are just two things that is an impos- sibility todo on P, E. Island. and that is to stop people from drinking brandy, and to carry a piece of fine Machinery to Brown's that he cannot mend or make new, such as Sewing Machines, Guns, ete Shop on the corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch’town. dec6—tf. CALL and see the cheapest, the best, the largest lot of crockeryware, ever offered in Charlottetown, in French china, glass ware, and all other ware that is wanted in a house, and will be sold cheap at W. P. Colwill’s. [3i dec26 \iacdonald’s. Sex the Ladies’ and Gents’ Slippers, very nice, at Macdonald’s Boot Store. dec20 MILLER BROTHERS are ready to make a pre- sent of a Sewing Machine to any one that will buy their class of goods elsewhere for less money. {decl9 tf FAIRBANKS’ SCALEs repaired at Brown’s, at the Atheneum, ('‘h’town. tt —dec6 Ler all who are in want of crockery, glass aod chinaware, call at W. P. Colwill’s, and et the cheapest that has ever been offered in Jharlottetown. {nov 25 eod 4~ wly Great Bareains in Vielins, Concertinas, Accordeons, Flutes, Violin Strings, and gen- eral musical goods, at Fletcher’s Music Store, sign of the ‘*Big Fiddle,” Queen Street, “har- lottetown. [dee 12 tf One HuNDRED aND Twenty-Five tea sets, one hundred chamber sets, fifty dinner sets, one thousand teapots, two hundred cover dishes, one hundred and fifty meat dishes, will be sold cheaper than ever offered in Charlottetown at W. P. Colwill’s. [nov 25 eo 4w wly Just Recrtvep—A large »ssortment of Acme Club Skates, for sale very cheap — Dodd & Rogers. [dec 9 eod tl jyl Gop and Silver Plating of every descrip- tion done at Brown’s, at the Athenwum, Char- lottetown. tf—dec6 MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s father, on Wednesday, the 24th inst., by the Rev. A. 8, Stewart, Mr. A. F. Bruce, of Valleyfield, to Miss Bella McKinnon of U igg. DIED. Ou Sunday, the 28th of December, Thomas Carpenter, aged 84 years. [Funeral leaves his late residence, Street, to-morrow at 2 o'clock. | (Boston papers please copy,) At Halifax, on the 24th December, after a short but severe illness, Thomas Louis, son of Macy Ann and the late John Connolly, ana grandson of the late Gregory Kelly, aged 17 years. At Uigy, on the 12th December, Euphemia, daughter of Neil Murcheson, and beloved wife of John Campbell, in the 34th year of her age, leaving an atiectionate husband and seven childreu (four sons and three daughters), with a lar-e circle of relations and friends, to mourn their loss, Her ent was peace. Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord frow henceforth; yea, saith the spirit, that they way rest trom their labors; aud their works do follow them —Rev. xiv-13. Kent Proresson 8. WW. Huntoxy, ot Mount Allison College, was on Friday last married to Miss Jnch, ovly daughter of J. KR. Inch, Eeq , President of Mount Allison College. —— Tue following lives are written ou the back of a one dollar Dominion note, which was sent to the Monetary Times in the course of many hundreds of remittences. It is dated 6—4, 1884 :~ “Go! wing thy flight from band to hand, All o’er the length and breadth of the land ; But ne’er forget who loved you so, And come back to me when funds are low.” OUR NEW STORE Will rot be ready till FEBRUARY, 1885, we will therefore show the Large aud Newly Selected Stock We imported for the new place at our pre sent stand—next to Watson’s Drug Store. The design and ficic-h of our Silver and Plated Goods is superiur to last year. aw A Tot «f Gold JEWELRY and WATCHES, «!-zantly cased, for presenta- “op Ww. TAYLOR, fate " . 4 ‘Queés Street. Cb‘towa, Dee, 20, 1884. 4 - . Delegates will be fur- | os) . ons Noece oe} ; . nn ee ar S99 i1Sc<. Z _ Perkins Sterns’ | AVING made an addition to their premises, they are now the Larges! fsclusively DRY GOODS HOUSE in this Province. Giving their whole attention to this branch, they are In a position to give the very Best Value. COMPLETE PREMISKS, = - LARGE STOCK, = - 0 CHEAP GOODS. Previous to Stock-taking they will Sell the balance ef 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 JACKKTS at a big reduction. Always Cheap and prices Reliable, without doubt this is the place to buy your Blankets, Comforts, Counterpanes, Flannels, Wincey, Cloths, Linens, &c.. &¢, TIP-TOP VALUES IN DRESS GOODS & VELVETEENS. Gents’ GLOVES and MITTS, Ladies’ GLOVES and MITTS, Sik HANDKERCHIEFS, Fur CAPS and MUFFs, SCARFS and TIKES, Real Lave SCARFS,. COLLARS and CUFFS, HOSIERY and CORSETS, Gents’ UNDERCLOTHING, Newest CORSETS. SLIPPER PATTERNS, CUSHLON PATTERNS, BRACKET PATTERNS, Cotton Goods of Every Description we Guarantee to be as Cheap as any to be found. PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Dec. 17, 1884. LAST OFFER! SW. & A. BROWN & CO, intend making a change in their firm about the end of February, A they now offer their large and weil asserted 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 reduc»d 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, Wincexs, Prints, Cretonnes, Bleached and Unbleached Damasks and ‘lable Napkins at a big discount. Balance of their stock of Mantles, Dolmans, Ul-ters, Fur- lined COATS, MILLINERY, &c., AT COSY. Carpets, Oilcloths, Mattings, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, &c., at prices that are bound to CLEAR THEM. Fur Caps, Hats. Muff, &., at greatly reduced prices. WHELESALE ANB 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. cs Remember the place—Desbrisay’s old stand, next door to Beer & Gofl’s Grocery, and directly opposite the Market House. W.& A. BROWN & CO, Charlottetown, Dee. 8, 1884. JAM ES SH AN D, COAL BY TELEPHONE. If WHE Subscriber, having appointed Mesers, DexBrisay & Angus bis up-town Agents } Ve WwoOWS 0 T ] ' : ( S4) 2 | for the wale of bis Coa', o ich he h STEVENSON’S BUILDING, QUEEN ST., IS OFFERING i enale of bis Con's t which be has . : : ;nounce to the public that any orders left with Men’s Lined Kid Gloves, 75cts; do Fur Trimmed, $1; do!them wili re ive prompt attention His : : . >, | office has commuvication to diff-rent parts of with Gauntlets, 75cts; Men’s Buckskin Lined do, 80cts; Men’s| ‘i?’ Senn p Cloth Ringwood, &c. | R. McMILLAN, | Ch’teuwn, Dec. 20, 1884—eod wkiy Im Ladies’ Lined Kid Mitts, 50cts; do Long Cloth Gloves, | | 32cts ; do Long Thread do, 28cts. Men’s White Cambric Hand- f ISLAND RAILWAY kercbhiels from Sets, Men’s Colored Cashmere Handkerchiefs wr ae : great variety, Ladies’ White Cambric Handkerchiefs from octs, | NOTICE. . ° * > . a Ladies’ Linen do from 10cts, Ladies’ Embroidered and Lace-edge NOMMENCIS G on MONDAY, 22nd DE- Handkerchiefs, Ladies’ Silk Handkerchiefs from 13 to 60cts. Re eee weet oe oe s28° 1 } 2 S, | town for Charlottetown, every evening (-un- Ladies Fancy Embroidered Ties, Bands, Brushes, Comb acon comnts 4) -@ ervival 4 Meathie Aline Toilet Pins, Be'ts. Buttons in great variety ; Laces, Edgings, from Pictou; reswrnirg will lave here for : a 4 . . . Ceorgetown at 9 Lip. m,, except on raturdey Insertions, Swiss Embroidery, a large stock. Book, Cross- eveping when Vrain will not return, — n 3 : . ill leave here for Georgetown at 3 o’cloc barred and Jaconet Muslin, Lave Curtains, Black and White! {iis uusiues Figured Nets, Monday morriugs. JAMES COLEMAN, superintendent. Railway Office, Ch'town, Dee, 20, 1884. daily pap: re only PHOTOS | A Large Stock Cavadian Shirts aud Drawers from 40 Cents, "or the Moliday Season! i EWIS’ Photographs are now known aa the most Genuite and Arti tic productions in the Provine: 8 Landee pea d Portrait Work are made by sds k s i thich ean. | men who have real practical utility and known Street, where all goods kept by us are sold at prices which can-|men whe have Se calec tae sa The public never regret calling on LEWIS, Grafton ttreet, Ch’town, P. &. Taleod. ee me BLACK AND COLORED VELVETEENS. oe —_——= Yx=>_-— Remember the place: Stevenson’s Building, Queen not be legitimately competed with. Chiartéttctown, Ded. 18th, 1884. igvlO~2w whly3nre AP wre Wa 8 BO 2 kre. REE ee mw. ‘ eas Fes > Smee gE ae ; _ ea .