ee — THE DAILY EXAMINER, DECEMBER 21, 1882. — eens Bee eae. a is adaseci ammenities —— olen - — coveuunennaaneneasaneuene® 7. ; _Horal and Other tems. TELEGRAPHIG NEWS, “=aawe " AHattrax, Dic. 19—Ar schre Nimble, Char- | lottetown, 2171 bush potatoes, 265 do turnips; | Lillian, do, 126 bush oats, 600 do turnips, 1183 Lough Mask Murderer Seutenced. ido potatoes; Daniel, do, 1375 bush potatoes 5 - > + = = — ne ee Kraut Scott Act cases were up for trial in Summerside yesterJay. [Srecta, Desparcurs vo THe Exa MINER. ] a Tne ‘*M. A. Starr” sailed from Halifax for EE BE ae ‘POE mp oF mageegeti oR Georgetown on Tuesday. al lux steamer ‘‘Elphin” is now plying be- tween this City and Southport. — Mr (HAPLEAT has arrived in New O-. leans. | His health is much improved. oo. One case of drunkenness at the Stipendiary | Magistrates Court this forenoon. > A Laroe stock of Fur Caps, at cost, at D A. Bruce's. x plomanan, hes arranged to give Gir Bagh) The Frome Centrolier. [Sir l*iuod dhin itiedag Gey Men | , . :. | ! Panis, Dec. 21. | 1% port at Demorara, Nov 24 Schr Flor-| — A splendid variety of Winter Jackets are offered at an immense | SrenD Christmas Day at Cook «| M. Brediffe, French Controller, has re- Geldert, from Summerside (ar 17); Parthenia, dis t E g Co’s., over Apothecaries Hall. [dee21 3i| sumed his functions at Cairo, Dauphine, from Summerside, (ar 18) —all three scoun ; ‘| ite i . es for Boston. | patient _ Holi osente this even. 2 le New Archbishop of Canterbury peiniemeiaiianias w . “ : : gly A. Maul; Auodbeee Bee steer Sa emis | Marup. | “ur Goods, Knitted Wool Goods, Skirts, ete. will be sold ex- | tisement. _ ee ee ad At Cambridge, Mass., on N vy. 30, by Rev. j 7 4 Urw § 600 tei h pa 4 The Rev. Dr. Benson, Bishop of Truro, | James P. Spelding cf Christ Church. Mr. ceedingly low. ” highs a ~ es 72 4M, “i Tere prosras i has accepted the Archbishupric of Canter- | Charles Fisher, printer, formerly of Charlotte- “nt aA eee A lot of Fancy Goods, suitable for Christmas presents,;which must —— ee Ste ——SE oe = ————) = * r ; ‘t ; Sat Gh ot 00 id Overdank Executed. ¢ , . < | inp sleeaa anak nn aiieel neat oe ea BACGNALL & ROBINS, (be cleared out, are arranged on tables, your choice for 20,30 and | e ) ¥. oO 0 »0 : « oO . ONDON, ec. 21. = Full particulars spgtiian adie crentaee was executed at Trieste yes- Sur eon Dentists 7d cents and upwards. : PANELS are all the rage at Coox & a aie ee p 5 ‘ : i‘. . i Co's, over Apothecaries’ Hall. (dec21 3i The “Union Generale.” If you wish to make a Christmas preseut of Blankets, Comforts, | 7 a3 See . ” . S iy » Ranmnen am nwesl, Moning, of te Panis, Dee. 21. | = Table Napkins, Table Covers, Kit Mittens, Gloves, Handkerchiets, i oung Mens Varistian Association this even Bontoux and Federe of the Union Gen- ~ : . . z ing at 8 o'clock. erale, Paris, were yesterday sentenced to Scarfs, Dress Goods, Shirts, Drawers, Cardigan Jackets, ete., we | ilies Tue Bostonians it is said now sing : Of all the sad words of tongue or pen, The saddest are those, we must have Ben. > Mr. MclIntosu, M. P., Ottawa, from England on the 19th inst. On arrival, returned fdeziwy ti | MOFFOW. Dusuin, Dec. 21 Michael Fiynn, has been sentenced to be hanged on January 17th, for participa- ) tton in the Lough Mask murder. The Alexandria Massacre. Catro, Dee. 21. | The participants in the Alexandria mas- acre, will be tried by Cunrt Martial to- five years imprisonmevt and two thousand franes fine. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Lonpon, Dec. 19. , 300 do turnips, 400 do oate; Lydia Robertson, | Georgetown, 2000 bush potatoes, 100 do | turnips; 18 carcasses pork, 5 tubs butter; L and S, Orwell, 286 bush oats, 1943 do potatoes, 308 do turnips, 349 bxs dynamite, 1 bd! fur- niture, 2 bbls game; Lady Key, Souris, 269 bush cats, 763 do potatoes, 457 do turnips; Effort, Summerside, 4956 bush potatoes; Spirit of the Day, Charlottetown, pro 'uce, Bostoy, Dec. 17-—Ar BH Cortess, Porrier, Pinnette, potatoes The captain reports Dec. | 12, lat 43 13, lon 66 04 spoke barque Proteus, of Liverpool, from St. John, N B, for London, and took from her Mr. Scott, the pilot, whe Opposite St. Dunstan's Cathedral, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. 2 season. PERKINS & Charlottetown, Dec. 11, 1882. PERKINS & STERNS Are offering great inducements to cash buyers during the Holiday can supply you with these goods very low, Give us a call. STERNS. pt ease ot his friends tendered him a complimentary . j 5 Malia! _ Postmaster-General Fawcett is now fairly f ; -— + — cane Dee. 21, 1889.—law Sg . ——— “eo —_ . Hawrrax has a ‘brutal husband,” named Paris, Dee. 19. ; ' ¢- 4 k Howley, who a few days ago villaniously ill-| M. Victor Florence Pollet, the eminent e Christm as Re uisites treated his wife and threw his child from 4| designer and engraver, is dead. GRAN D CH RISTMAS SAL : 4 third story window. f cue Pile: 30 | he sdedlomcciisitient i ~- ne . i ; ’ he — ro j TORS ‘ ad Deaole Yatci ~ » . will parade in fall dress at the Drill Shed, on | which began yesterday, continues. Three | f 4 ) { o\bTN Y lGeness : Pickled Onulifowers. Walnnie, Gina dj to-morrow, (Friday) evening, at 8 o'clock, | ¥@53¢'8 have gone ashore. ‘he crews of | () i) 7 ( { pag Onions : Calves’ Foot, Lemon Orange q sharp, to receive annual drill pay. | all were drowned. . ’ Guava Black and Red Currant Jellies : Mar- % . > — Le i San FRANcIsSO, Dec. 19. et ; malade, Pears in Syrup, Eoglish Confection. ] For superior work in photography go} nae British harque * Lennox,” from ’ ery, Ess. Coffee, Sago, Arrowroot, Tapioca, : to Coox & Co’s, over Apothecaries’ Hall. aes for this | port with coal, has been JOHN MV. PHEE & co’s Corn Starch, Gelatine, Baking Powdere, 7 | dec21 3i urned at sea. Crew saved. c . Cocoa. Broma, Chocolate, Macaroni, Vermi- j > Boston, Dec. 19. wee 1S celli, efc,, etc,, at { Tue Skating Rink will not open this evening. The ice is not good, and if the weather does not change, it will be impossible to open the rink for some days to come. - > = Tue ladies sale and teain St. James’ Church Schoolreom this evening, should not be for- gotten. Every preparation has been made to enable those who attend, to spend an enjoy- able time. aol Mr. Een. Moses, a well-known attorney of Shoals, Ind., had been contined to his room with severe rheumatism. St. Jacobs Oil was used ; the third application relieved him from all pain. . > Tux Montague friends of Rev. Jos. Pascoe gave him an agreeable surprise last Friday, by resenting him with a purse of forty-one Nollars. The rev. gentleman is highly es- teemed by all classes of the community. _- <>--— Iv you want fringed Xmas cards, do not fail to see G. H. Haszard’s, he has the newest fringes. {dec 21 idl alitiaeasinns Our advertising columns announce the fact that that magnificent farm near Summer- side, containing 150 acres, and known as the Schurman Farm, will be sold by auction on Wednesday next. Henry James, Sr., the able and original writer on Theology, died in this city yesterday, aged seventy-one years. He was the father of Henry James the well- known novelist. Concorn, N. H., Dec. 19. Twe shocks of earthquake were felt in various places in southern New Hampshire to-night. Buildings were shaken, and in some instances crocks and pictures were jarred from shelves and mantels. Inter- ruptions lasted about ten seconds and people were considerably frightened. Berwin, Dee. 10. Meize Antonie, a member of the protest party has been elected to the Reichstag. Paris, Dee. 19. Gambetta has again been confined to his bed, owing to an intestional trouble, which necessitated the consultation of several doctors. Berwin, Dec. 19. Despite the visit of DeGiers, the Russian Foreign Minister, thy relations between Germany and Russia are very mysterious and unsatisfactory. Lonpon, Dec. 19. Later Advices from Madagascar contra- dicts the report telegraphed trom Durban Cuartotrerown, P. E. 1, December 18, 1889, Dr. J. Gorpon Bennet, 119 Mollis Street Halifax.— Dear Sir,—It is with pleasure we MEN’S ALL WOOL PANTS, $1.90, $2.25, $2.45. BOYS’ ULSTERS & OVERCOATS, $3.50, $4.50, $5.50. A lot of MEN’S ULSTERS & OVERCOATS, $4.00, $5.25, $6.50. inform you that during the last three monthe we have retailed across our Counter over $250 worth of your-PADS, etc..and in every in. stance they have given the greatest satisfac. tion, The sales are steadily increasing, and we require a dozen more of each of all the different kinds immediately, for which we will remit on receipt. Weare, Dear Sir, Yours truly, Fraser & Revprx, Druggists, NOIDIY PRESETS Y AUCTION, THURSDAY, December J 2ist, at 7 o'ciock, p. m., (to continue Friday and Saturday same hour) at the Auction Room, Dec. 21. Next door to Stevenson’s Tin Shop, Queen Street, A variety of Holiday Presents, in Silver- MEN’S REEFERS, $2.65, $3.50, $4.50, $5.50, $6.50, up, A lot of Mantle and Ulster Cloths, President, Beaver and Nap Cloths, at 10 per cent discount. WINCEYS,7 cents; GREY COTTON, 6 cents; PRINTS, 6 cents. | Men’s and Boys’ Fur, Plush, Astrican and Cloth Caps,very cheap. A lot of Ladies’ Sacques and Shawls at cost. Special Bargains in every department. JOHN McPHEE & CO, Dee. 13, 1882—2aw, wkly Rogert Orr's OLp Sraxp. SL GREAT SALE MEN’S AND BOY'S CLOTHING W. R. WATSON’S, Queen Street, Dec, 12, '82.—tf P.E. Island Railway. N and after Wednesday, the /3th instant, and until further notice, a Special Pas- 'genger Train will leave Charlottetown every evening (Sunds)s8 excepted), at five o'clock, for Georgetown, connecting there with the steamer “ Northern Light” This Train will only stop at Royalty Junction and Mount Stewart, going and returning. For the information of parties interested, two long and two short blasis of the whistis will be given at the crossings approaching Charlottetown, by the iocomotive of any train from Georgetown having mails from the Mainland, L. B, ARCHIBALD, Supt. Railway Office, Charlottetown, Dec. 1?, '82. 6i eod. her pres 4i BLIZZARDS. ne - , ali , y Cintas Manan idcaae tecdiellibeds 0 yeseniey of the murder of an Englishman | biat.g Knives and Forks, Spoons, Butter canis The Best Horse Covers on call as early in the day as yessibie on J . thet “Dds 10 — a 08 etc. Gold Watches, ; the Isiand. Christmas market, so as to avoid the rush. ‘ odes es pPay 9 es’ and Gents’ Gold Chains, Ladies’ Fine icone reports that Herbers Bismarck has arrived — 20: —— (> B _ ©) IN BE 4 — > —— Tue Toronto Mail publishes a statement there with despatches in connection with Mr. Biggar, member of Parliament, in a —ALSO— MEN’S WARM REEFERS, $3.00. MEN’S EXTRA HEAVY OVERCOATS, $7.50. showing that one hundred and fifty persons the proposed Austro-German Alliance. A fine lot of Meerschaum and Briar Root ; ’ SPER T the eld Saddlery and Harness Estab- f were drowned on the Upper Canadian Lakes Paris, Dec. 19. Pipes, Cigars, Cigar Cases, Cigar Holders, and ee eye saver aren lishment, where the best value, “ accord- - last season. There are probably 4,000 seamen | [he Franco commenting on the election |ther Fancy Goods, suitable for Holiday a my ~ a ar i ing to the quality of the Goods,” cau be ob- employed on the lakes, exclusive of men 0n| .¢ Horr Antuine to the German Reichstag Presents. MEN’S VERY HEAVY REEF ERS, $6.00. tained. ile . i the steamers. says -—.** Antoine’s success is a new protest A. NeNEILL, MEN’S EXTRA WARM, (Good Quality) 7$, $8, $9, $10. N a JOHN 81 renee | ‘ : . 1m ’ against Bismarck’s attempt to Germanize| Dec. 20, ’82. Auctioneer, MEN’S WARM OVERCOATS, $4.25. ee er ee . Gorpon Brewn has been removed from | 48 he P ’ oe ea ‘ SS ka Icons oi adi tt, hi tiie le pe | the position of managing director of the Alsace and Loraine. MEN'S WARM OVERCOATS, $5 50. . Toronto Globe. It is said many of Mr. Dostin, Dec. 19. MEN’S VERY WARM OVERCOATS, $6,00. Ore rut { all oetry, Brown’s friends feel sore over his removal, and the leading writer of the Globe, Mr. Pardee, has resigned. We are pleased to learn that the City Sur- veyor has remedied the grievance at Spring Park complained of by our correspondent. The work at the Spring, we are informed, was commenced before our correspondent drew attention to it. Propuce For Hatrrax.—Six; schooners arrived at Halifax on the 19th inst. with cargoes of produce from P. EF. Island amount- ing to 15,401 bushels potatoes, 1,420 bushels of turnips, 1,071 bushels of oats, 18 carcasses of pork, 5 tubs of butter and 2 barrels of game. —_—~<——— Generous Donors.—There are some rich men, resident in Canada, who, during their own lives, can doliberal acts. Mr. McLaren’a gift of $50,000 to help to endow Knox's Col- lege, is a case in point; so also is Mr. David Morrice’s gift of a building for a Convocation Hall and Library tothe Presbyterian College, Montreal, at a cost of $80,000, a gift that is illustrated in the last number of the Canadian News. McGill College is constantly receiving liberal tokens of the affection and hberality of its friends, — St. John Telegraph. —— sd — Come early on Christmas Day and avoid the rush at Coox & Co's, over Apothecaries Hall. {dec21 3i : ——~>-— On Wednesday, the 13th instant, a number of the congregation and friends of Rev. R. W. Stevenson waited on him at his residence, Montague, and as a small token of their esteem, presented him with a purse coptain- ing $56, together with a number of other useful and valuable articles; and to show his appreciation of such tangible friendship, he treated his hearers. with his usual vigor and eloquence, to a stirring temperance sermon on Sabbath evening, which must have made rum sellera and drinkers that were listening to him wince, He'took for bis text Esther, 8th chap. Oth ver.—Com. ee eee . Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Dec. 21—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh north to northeast windr, fair to cloudy weather, ur bigher speech at the inauguration of the National Club at Waterford yesterday, denounced Earl Spencer, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, as a blood-thirsty English Peer, who had hanged Hynes and Miles Joyce, although satisfied of their innocence, in order to gratify English Whigs. Biggar’s remarks were loudly cheered. New York, Dec. 19. An immense assemblage gathered at the Cooper’s Union last night to greet the Ger- man Socialist, Herr Johann Most. The platform was crowded with Socialists, and Herr Most was received with a storm of applause. Most upon being introduced delivered a short speech in German, in which he described the spread of the revolutionary movement. Dustin, Dec. 19. At a meeting held last night to form a branch of the Irish National Land League, Mr. Harrington, in his speech, said the more prosperous farmers must be told that if they did not throw themselves into the new movement, they would have the whole force of labor agitation directed against them. In the police court to-day, Westgate was charged with participation in the Phoenix Park murders, and remanded. DIED. Suddenly, at Red Point, Lot 46, on the 14th instant, Franklin P. Stewart, in the twenty- seventh year of his age, of hemorrhage of the lungs, fourth son of John Stewart, Esq., mach and deservedly regretted by his friends and connections. Patriot please copy. Special Notices. Drixgs por CuristMas.—The best is the Montserrat Cordial, in Pine Apple, Lemon, Raspberry, the purest in Canada. Try a bottle at the Family Grocery.~ R. K. Brace. [deo A megetine of the Civic Protection Associa- tion will take place in Seytt’s Hall, on Thars- diy, 2ist inst., at Sp. m. By order—Henry C. Dovse, Sevretary. [dec 20 2i THE nicest tment of ladies aud gentle- men’s Leather Pocket Books ever Shown just Why shiny for wo Suns yatt Proser & Rediin, Y. M. C. Association. NHE Annual Meeting of the Charlottetown Young Men’s Christian Association will be held in the Parlor in the Association Building, on Thursday, the 2lst December, instant, at eight oclock, for the election of officers and the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the meet- ing. By Order, F. 8S. MOORE, President. Ch’town, Dec. 9, 1882.—sa we th CHRISTMAS — PRESENTS —AND— New Year's Cifts, Ring out, ring out, the Christmas chimes, And tell the tale of yore, Of Christmas Cards, made by the Bards, For ‘im O’Connell’s Store. I have Christmas Toys for girls and boys, And Fancy Goods, galore ! For Christmas times. ring out the chimes, For Tim O’Connell’s Store. Let Chappelle boast, and Bremner tell, Of Goods they’ve got, and more; The best you'll g t, don’t you forget, At TIM O’CONNELL’s STORE. Ch’town, Dec. 18, 1882, —6i P. E, Island Railway, CHRISTMAS EXCURSION. — ~~. NXOURSION K"TURN TICKETS will be issued from all Stations to all Stations on this Railway, on 23rd and 25th December, instant, good ¢ return up to and including January Zn, 1533. : L. B, ARCHIBALD, MEN’S AND BOYs’ ULSTERS, in Great Variety, very Cheap. pa Persons in want of Ready-made Clothing for Winter, will find one of the largest and cheapest Stock in the City at J. B. MACDONALD’S, Ch town., Nov. 22, 1882—wkly pat, pres ne Queen Srreet. Yep AS eA Lately Received ex “ Erema” and “Alpheta” from London. WARRANTED EXCELLENT QUALITY. For Sele in Half-Chests and 5, 10, and 15 lb Tin Caddies (with screw tops). VERY CHHAP. Beer & Goff. For Seotch and English T weeds r Worsted Suits For Canadian Tweed Suits, Ch’town, Dec. 6, 1882. 2aw For Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO TO- \DIW WACTEON & fn’c JOHN MACLEOD & CO's, UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmanship and a perfect fit guaranteed, == AI30-~0 A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap,&c. &c. Sup’t. Rail way Odjge, Ch’ tows, Dew, 18, Si. pros G Remember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner |?" Do you want to sec the choicest CHRISTMAS CARDs ? Just some utterly too utter CHRISTMAS CAKDS. Go right to the DIAMOND BOOKSTORE, And behold just what you lock for— Chappelle sella the best and cheapest CHRISTMAS CARDS, You will find the Cheapest and best CHRISTMAS PRESENTS In the city at the DIAMOND — BOOKSTORE, 85, North Side Queen Square, Dec. 5, 1882, ANTHRACITE COAL. FEW TONS still on hand, in Chest- nutand Egg Sizes. Also, Acadia Round and Nut, and all other kinds of Coal in Stock at MecMillan’s Depot. R, Mo MILLAN, Dec. 9,’82.—2 eod wly 2i NOTICE. bee Charlottetown Gas Light Company have importeda fresh supply of Brey’s Patent Burner’s, especially made to consume only three feet of Gas per hour with the tap turped tullon. These Burners are intended for use in Halis, Bedrooms, Kitchens, and other places where a light from a small con sumption of Gas only js required, By regulating the tap, the Gas consumed can be reduced to any desired qusntity less than three teet per hour, These Burners are so scientifically made that they will give a light eq salto about ten candles at a cost of three quarters of one ccn The price of these Burverg to consumers of Ubarlottviown, Oct, 11, 1881, Gus will Ve ten Cents euch, [ju 10 cod, wt