alin, tt TELECRAPHIG NEWS. Spectat Desrvrcenes To THe EXamiver. | Cetewayo Restored. Lonpon, Dee. 14, rhe arrangement recently concluded with Cetewayo provides that he shall, early in January, be installed King of Zululand, Governmental Changes Lanpon, Dec. 14. rhe Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone has re- signed the Chancellorshtp of the Exchequer. He will be succeeded in that office by the Right Hon. Hugh E. C. Childers. Irish Prosecutions and Arrests, Lonpon, Dee. 14. rhe prosecutions entered against Daviit, Healy, and Quinn, are hkely to be aban doned. ('hree very important arrests have been made in connection with the Phcenix Park Tragedy. Fire at Hampton Court. —_— Lonpon, Dee. 14. There has been a destructive fire at Hampton Court Palace. The pictures were saved, on ee Fire and Loss of Life in Dublin. Dustin, Dec. 14. The co-operative stores of this city were destroyed bya fire last night. The care taker and his family perished in the flames. —— a Montreal's Increased Trade. Monrreat, Dee. 15. The arrival of ocean vessels at this port durioeg the past season numbered 684 -an increase of 139 over the ocean vessels | of last year. Marine bBisaster. Hauirax. Dec. 14. The schooner ‘‘Mary B.” Benoit, from Charlottetown, for Halifax. strnek MceNab’s Island, this morning, and is a total wreck. —— a eget laa ET ete THE DAILY BXAMINER. DECEM Loral and Other Dems, THERE was a gow! market to-day. . > THk Methodist Bazaar and Tea at Little York realized $460.00 . > ~ There will be a moeting of the Royal Arcanum this (Vriday) evening, at 8 o'clock. Members will please attend. ee | J.0.0.F.—Nomination of officers at Wildy Lodge to-night, full attendance requested. — E. H. Norton, Secretary. -~ | Mey’s Women’s end C ildren’s American | Rubber Boots and Shoes, just received at W. R, Bornrnas’s, North Side Queen Square. [decl5 6i gti nn | ‘Tue ladies of the Convent de Notre Dame | desire to express their thanks to all those who , assisted in the Christmas Uree, and gave the | entertainment their patronage, > “Kk O. BurrerFie Lp, | House. Lowell. Mass., | stubborn attick of rheumatism by the use of } St. Jacobs Oil. } - > Every Christmas the yrand rush for the best and cheapest Kaisius, Currants. &c., is to ithe Family Grocery. And it is a fact that R. |K. Brack will give better satisfaction than — cne in town, Clerk ieee | Wer have just received the beautiful and } artistic Cilander of the London and Lancas- | hire Fire Insurance Company for 1883. Mr. | John MeKachern is the Ageut of tiais popular Evglish Company. | > We will mail packages of Christmas Cards carefully selected 10 any part of the country. post paid, on receipt of money. Send your order, with amount, stating how many Cards required.— Bremner Pros. {decl5 2i Seles snteh THERE are still some of the finest Flower Bulbs remaining at Watson’s Drug Store, and will be sold at reduced prices during the holiday season. A packet makes a delightful present for lover of flowers. [decl5 li anetilediiaiiais BaGNatt & Ropins, Dentists, have removed to Dr. sStrickland’s old stand, opposite the Roman Catholic Chapel, on Great George Street, where they have refitted and refurnish- ed, making a very neat and attractive suite of rooms. innate das Mownrtary.—By private advices from Halli- fax, we have the folldwing: ‘* Stock market {The ‘Mary B.” is owned in Bourgeonis, N.S. She was loaded with 3,800 bushels | potatoes, by A. McDonald of West River. ] | Anotuer Disaster.—The brigt. Corinne, | which left this port on Sunday last, was driven into Antigonish Bay where she dragged her anchors, and ber spars had to be cut away. She was bound for St. John’s Newfoundland, with a cargo of pork. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. —_—— Orrawa, Dec. 13. The fourth session of the Ontario legisla- ture was opened this afternoon by Lieut.- Gov. Robinson with the usual ceremonies. The most gratifying thing mentioned in the speech is the anticipation of a million dol- lars revenues from timber dues and crown lands during the present year. It is expected that at the expiration of the arrangement between the Pullman Car Co. and the Grand Trunk next year, the Grand Trunk will run its own sleepers. San Francisco, Dec. 13. Col. Fourtellotte, United States Army, | who was detailed by Gen. Sherman to ac- | company the Vice-Regal party, states that | the request for an escort to accompany the | party from here to Texas was made by him to the War Department without solicitation | of or knowledge of the Gov.-Gen. Col. | Fourtellotte thought the party would enjoy | the trip better and feel less nervous in the Indian country if some such precaution was taken. Orrawa, Dec. 13. | It is said the Vice-Regal party, now in | San Francisco, have received threatening | letters. | Dvueun, Dec. 13. | Patrick Higgins was to-day found guilty of participation in murder of two Huddys at Longh Mask, and sentenced to be hung next month. Loxpon, Dec. 13. Advices from South Africa says that Cetewayo has signed Zulu settlement and will return to Zululand early in Januarv. A British resident and miltary escort will accompany him. ConsTaNTINOPLE, Dec. 13. The Sultan has bad built for his: use an armoured carriage, builet and grenade proof. Lonpon, Dec. 15. The condition of Pustmaster-General Fawcett this morning is more favoura'le. Lonpon, Dee. 15. The Colonial office will send Col. Cross- man to Jamaica as Royal C.mmis:ioncr to enquire into the condition of the finances of the colony. New York, Dec. 13. The steamer ‘‘Saber,” aground on south, west spit twodays, got off this morning and proeeeded to her duck apparently unipjur- ed. Lonvon, Dec. 13. The Russian baryue ‘‘Constantin’’ from Newcastie, N. B., Nov. 10th for Nice, bas been towed to Malaga partially dismasted, in a sinking condition, with cargo damaged. She was cnt to the water's edge in collision off Gibraltar. Lonpon, Dee. 13. The Times’ Dublin correspondent. tele- graphs that the case against Healey and others bas been pestponed, owing to the absence of Judges from assizes. It would not occasion a surprise if proceedings against them were allowed to drop. Vienna. Dec. 13. Pespar says an anti-terrorist association, the object of which is to oppose the projects of Nihilists, has been formed at St. Peters- burg. Branches have been established at Paris, Nice, Geneva. Zeurich, London, Berlin, Bucharest and Canstantinople. Lonpon, Dec. 13. The Times this morning, oa the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Gladstone's entrance into public life, prints a retrospect of over six columns, of his career. Many political associations have felicitated Glad- stone and nearly all the London payers, und a greater portion of the provincial press |g he very dull. Montreal stocks very weak, but showing signs of recovery. In local stocks, olders of same are more anxious to sell than to buy. American exchange selling at par; and, in this respect money is firm. aaa James S. Macponap. Banker and Broker, | who lately failed in Halifax, and who has been the theme of much talk, compliment ary (?) and otherwise, has nct left that city, as was generally su; posed. He was there up to with a few days ago. His assivnee is repo ted to have said that when James did tok nofuods with him. It is gen- erally boped by his friends thar, for the sake of his former pretensions to rectitude of con- duct, this may be true. eovacr4aliiclonrsn Iris said that Geo. S. Maclean, the late Cashier of the Merchants’ Bink of Halifax, who was ‘pulled down,” and dismissed from the service of the Bank, having been mixed up in the McDonald affair, is now in Boston. It is not known whether he has ob- tained employment Maclean has been most uof rtunate—‘*more sinned against than sinn nz.” The general expression of feeling in H»lifax is one of sympathy for him. He} had always borne a character for integrity. Steamers. The ‘‘Carroll” arrived this morning, and will sail to-night, provided her cargo is all on board, The ‘‘ Northern Light” is crossing as usual a -—o-— + eR ae ae Western Items. (From the Journal.) Several Indians crossed on the ice from Lennox Island to Port Hill on Monday,the 11th instant. Ice is fast making in Rich- mond Bay. Sailed from Port Hill, on Friday, the Ist instant, schooner *‘Cypher,” John M. Gal- lant master. for Swansea, with a cargo of 8.250 feet of deals, 1,000 feet of boards, 21 tons of hardwood, and 31,000 bushels of oats, shipped by Hon. John Yeo. James McLellan, son of Hugh McLellan, of this town, is suppose : to have either been drowned at Charivttetown oae night last week, or have gone in the last trip of the American steamer to Boston. The latter is probably what has become of the young man, as we have seen nothing in the Char- lottetown papers of the affair. Thomas, Richard and John Clarke, of Hill's River, near Alberton, were lodged in the County jail here yesterday,with very serious charges against them, The former is charyved with having threatened the lives of diffrent people, while the complaint against the two latter is for attempting to set fire to their father’s barn. The whole three of them, after being jailed, carried on as if they were fit subjects for the luna- tic asylum, but the supposition is that they are not so crazy as they would have people believe. ee Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours tor the Maritime Provinces. Toronto. Dec. 15—10 a. m. Winds mostly northwest and west, cloudy to fair colder weather with occasional snows. Sir Hugh Allan’s wealth has been vari- ously estimated. In a collection ef names | given ina New York daily ceveral years ag», of men worth over ten millions,twenty- three millions were placed opposite his name. Ten or twelve millions are the figures spoken of in Montreal, but it is impossible to arrive at any correct estl- mate. MARRIED. At the residence of the bride. on the 29th ult., by Rev, W. E. Johaston, Thomas Barlow to Mrs. Sophia Barlow, all of Ellerslie. DIED. At West Devon, Lot 19, snddenly on the 7th inst., in the twenty-fifth year of her age, Theodocia Powe, beloved wife of Chester Clarke. Deceased was univereally beloved devute lealers tu the subject, aod respected. oats memeunnna ene aut 10% iene { | i | i RAPICRS, Candied Perle, Raisins, Currants, 5 Flave ring and Coloring Ex’racts. Sauces, TT + Ee Are offering season. great inducements to cash buy discount, American says he was cured of a Fur Goods, Knitted Wool Goods, Skirts, ceedingly low. be cleared out, are arranged on tables, your 73 cents and upwards. Scarfs, Dress Goods, Shirts, Drawers, Cardi can supply you with these goods very low, PEREREINS & Charlottetown, Dec. 11, 1882. PERKINS & STERNS s during the Holiday A splendid variety of Wiuter Jackets are offered at an immense etc., will be sold ex- A lot of Fancy Goods, suitable for Christmas presents,which must choice for 20, 30 and If you wish to make a Christmas preseat of Blankets, Comforts, Tavle Napkins, Table Covers, Kit Mittens, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, gan Jackets, etc., we Give us a call. STERNS. WE ARE OFFERING AT THE a EES BEFORE CHRISTMAS, | The Following Goods, at Reduced Prices. 20: A Lotof White Blankets, at $1.50 and $2.75, A Lot of Men's Reefing Jackets, $2 75 and $3.50, A Lot of Men's Gvercoats, $4.0) and $4.59. A Lot of Men’s Uisters, $5 50. A Lot of Mews Pants, $2.00, $2.56 and $3.00. 4 Lot of Ladies’ Cloth Sacques, $1.00, $1.75 and $2.25. A Lot of Ladies’ \Kiris, 50 cent.. A Lot of Cheap Tweeds, 40, 56 and 60 cents up, for Men’s and Boys’ Wear. A Lot of Winceys, Weol Goods and Dress Goods, A Lot Men’s Wool Undercl. thing, very low. —--- A Lot of Horse Kugs and Carriage Wraps at very low prices. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, Dec. 8, 1882. MEN’S AND BOY'S CLOTHING Oe (Bx MACDONALD’S. ee a 8S ee MEN’S MEN'S MEN’S MEN’S WARM REEFERS, $3.00. HEAVY REEFERS, $4 00. HEAVY KEFFERS, $5.00, VERY HEAVY REEFERS, $6.00. pax> Persons in want of Reidy-male Clothing for Winter, will find one of the largest and che«pest Stock in the City at J. B. MACDONALD’S, Ch town., Nov. 22, 1882—wkly pat, pres ne MEN’S EXTRA WARM, (Good Quality) 7$, $8, $9, $10. MEN’S WARM OVERCOATS, $4.25. MEN’S WARM OVERCOATS, $5 50. MEN’S VERY WARM OVERCOATS, $6.00. MEN’S EXTRA HEAVY OVERCOATS., $7.50. MEN’S AND BOYs’ ULSTERS, in Great Variety, very Cheap. QUEEN STREET. | nol eel = ef C.B.oWARREN Ilas now on hand a Large and Well-Selected Stock of HOME MADE AND IMPORTED BESTS ANE SABK5, open —AGD Our MEN’S and BOYS’ BOOTS are HAND SIDED, SIDE- LINED, Good Stock and First-Class Work. -—— O—_—— In WOMEN’S, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S, a Large Variety, Nice Fitting, Well Made, and Warranted equal to any in the Market. 0 A Choice Lot of lelt Boots and Slippers, Overshoes, Rubbers and Moccasins, —— O The Whole Lot to be Cleared Out as soon as Possible, Cash at Stamper’s Corner, Cheap for Cl town, Nov. 7, 1882.—~wly | LX beat in prive by any in Town, | some line of JEWELRY & WATC Now showing, just the thing for Christmas Presents, tion at Chappelle PRESENTS LO N D QO N ri OU S E New Silver Ware JU8T RECEIVED AT E. W. TAYLOR'S, SPLENDID VARIETY, and not to ba A hand- hi) Early calleia get the best selec- E, W. TAYLOR'S, South Side Queen Square, Ch’town, Dec. 8, ’82.—2w cod More Truth than Poetry, Do you want to see the choicest CHRISTMAS CARDs ? A Let of Men’s Shirts, job lots. }Jast some utterly too utter CHRISTMAS CAKDS. Go right to the DIAMOND BOOKSTORE, And behold just what you look for— sells the best and cheapest CHRISTMAS CARDS. You will fiad the Cheapest and best CHRISTMAS PRESENTS In the city at the GREAT SALE png soos 85, North Sile Queen Square, Dec. 5, 1882, CHANGE OF TIME LEAVING FOR PICTOU. For Remainder of Season N AND AFTER 2nd day of December next, the Steam Navigation Company Steamers wil] ieave Charlottetown for Picton, >on Monday, Weinesday, Friday aod Saturday | mornings at FIVE o'clock, Also, the Georgetown trips will be discon | tinued after this week. By Order, F, W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, Nov, 27, 782, TEA, FLOUR AND COFFEE. | 50 Chests be — 7-2 120 Half-Chests | Superi-r Congou TEA, 250 Barrels FAMILY FLOUR, 5 Cases FRENCH COFFEE, All just received and now on sale, WILLIAM DODD, Nov. 28, ’82.—aw 2aw Auctioneer. Fancy pale and T'ea, N aid of the Baptist Church Building Fund, will be beld in the MARKET HALL, —ON— Wednesday, 20th December. Donations will be thankfully reo>ived by the undersigned Committee. Mrs, Whitman, Mrs, M. A. Cameron, Mre, Jas. DesBrisay, Mrs Lonvis Wood, Mrs George Davies, Miss Hearta Mrs, Neil McLeod, Miss Cur e@ Mrs. F, Lawson, Miss Scott Mre. 8. McRae. Cc. B. WARREN, | Ch'town, Oct. 23, '82.—2aw Wkly |C»pers ; Pickled Caulifiowers, Walnuts, Girk- ‘ins, Onions ; Calves’ Foot, Lemon, Orange, Guava, Black anc Red “urrant Jellies ; Mar. | malade, Pears in Syrup, English Cootection- |ery, Ess. Coffee, Sago, Arrowroot, Tapioca, ‘Corn Starch, Gelatine, Baking Powders, /Cocoa. Broma, Chocolate, Macaroni, Vermi- lecelli, ete,, etc,, at | W. R. WATSON’S, Queen Street, Dec, 12, '82.—tf VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM For Sale, by Auction, Wednesday, Dec'r. 27, 108%, ry°‘HAT Valuable Freeho!d Farm, contain- ing : 150 AOR ES, Situate in North St. Eleanor’s, Lot 17, within two miles of Summe side, Jately ocen- pied by Ber j. Schurmap,aod owned by the Subscriber, will be sold vy Public Auction, on the premises, on Wednesday, 27th December instant. The *bove farm is in an excellent state of cultivation, Dear the best market on the Is lend, and fronts on Richmond Bay, where abundance of mus:e] mud can be bed, On ihe premises are a very fine modern Dwi lling House (large kitchen), an excellent well of water aud good fences and outbuildings, This Farm is known as one of the best hay farms in Prince County, and wouli make, in every respect, A DESIRABLE HOMESTEAD, 13 ere. Suburban Residence ! Inspection invited, Terms at Sale. ARCHIBALD McMILLAN. Summerside, Dec 9, ’8?2.—2aw uly 2i JUST OPENED! BY MRS. MACLEAN, (At the Store formerly occupied by Mr, Quirk, South side Market Square), A First-Glass Fancy Store, ~~ COMPKISING — LL the newest Fancy Wor, Chenille £ Arrasene and Sik. hmbro cery in Cush, ions, Banners, Brickete, Table and Mantle Uraperies, Wool Work, >tamped Embroidery, in lable Covers, Toilet Setts, Antunicas eis, &c , Cotton, Wool and Linen Canvass, |inen aud Wool Aida Canvass, Uotton Aida, Pene- lope Aida Canvass, Railway Aida Canvass, Bragy’s Transferring Patterns, Koman Satin Cloth, Mail Cloth Felt and Plush in all the newest shades, Filloselle Embroidry, Crewell and Tracing Silke, Arrasene in Wool and silk, silk and Chenille Cord and Tassels, Pompons, &c., ac. Wools a speciality, Double and Single Ber- lin, Fleecy Merino and lee Wool, Berlin and Peacock Fingering Victoria Yarm, (the very best yarn for knotting purposes), Crewell, Shetland, Fless, Fairy Floss, Macrame Thread Point Lace Patterns and Braids, Antiqae Lace in Anticamacassar Squares, &c, Maltese ‘lir- chon and Spanish Laces in Black and Cream, Cash's Frillings, Kdgings, Ribbons, Velvets, Silks, Satins, Buttons, Elastics. Wool Goods in Children’s Dresses, Jackets, Caps, Clouds and Scarfs, Sidk and Chenille Scarfs, Kid Gloves in 2 and 4 buttons in dark and evening shades, Cashmere aid Cloth Gloves, India Maslin, Corsets in Dr, Warner’s Health and Flexible Hip, Royalist, &c, Children’s Uorset Waists, a very nice assort- meut of Neck Frillings. Beautiful goods for Christmas Presents con- sisting of Work and Jewel Boxes, Odor Cases, Watch Stands, Handkerchief and Glove Boxes, satchel Purses, &c., &c. A beautiful assortment of Chrisimis, New Yearsand Birthday Cards from | ceut to $1.60 Vraog’s Ist., 2ad , 3rd., and 4th., pr zes. Dolls in variety, Chidren’s Paint Boxes, Tea sets and Furniture expected daily, a lot of Slippers, Fancy Work, Wools and hristmas Goods, Brigg’s and Puirsen’s Patterns, &e. Ch’tows, Nov. 23, 1882. i es IN O'TTC Hi. Te Charlottetown Gas Light Company have importe/a fresh supply of Bray's Patent Burner’s, especially Made to copsume only three feet of Gus per hour with the tep turned tull on. ‘Jheve Burners are intended fer use in Halls, Bedrooms, Kitchens, and other places where a ligbt from a small con- sumption of Gus only is required, By regulating the tap, the Gas consumed can be reduced to any desired quantity less than three teet per bour, These Burners are so scientifically made that they will give a light equal to about ten candles it a cost of three quarters of one cen per huur, The price of these Burners to consumers of Gas will be ten cente each. fin 10 aod pnt PATENTS. We continues to act as Solicitors fur Patents Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, ete., of the United States, and to obtain patenia in Canada, England, Frence, Germany, end ail other counties. Thirty-six years practice, No charge for examination ot models or drawings. Advice by mail free, Patents oviained through us are noticed in the Scientific American, which has the largest circnlation, aud is the most influential pewse p»per of its kind publisbed in the world, The advantegrs of such @ Dotice every patentes understaide, Tria large and splendidly illustrated news. paver is pnolished Weekly at $2.20 a year, and j8 admitted to be the best paper devoted to science, mechanics, inventions, engineering works, and other departments of industrial progress. published in any country. Single copies by mail, 10 cents, Sold by all news dealers, Adress. Munn & Oo., puolishers of fein. titic American, 761 br #dwiy New York, Handbook »bout pal ats mailed free, Nov. 3, (882, et . ageless» 7 stereo ra aa i 4 = eared acter y 2 =e ay | anon er ee 2 ee ee , ie “ Lilieiidly Sate = ayn ype we ba eid mace A P at < e an a nay are * es AE est istic te 8 a