ee | i : bi Hs : % * + ee oat aoe e MEO Bae Fe ® * " EE eT Oe Se 2 a * ee aes ~ 4 CN a 5 Ro OE OE a eee te I THE DAILY ExXA ee — ~_ MILLER BrorieRrc n> of a Sewibg | will buy their class « BY AVALAN- BY AVA | money Entombed in Snow. achine to ary soods elsewhere for less I fdecl® tf DISASTEROUS LOSs OF LIFE CHEs IN ITALY lus balance of our Toboggan Hose, Sashes 1 Blanket C.oth rv luced to cost W.& A. ; : 04 3 { ros a 34; Marv more villages in Italy are ro | Brown & ¢ (js 24 port d. says : Ponce dospatch ol th “~eiou dasher rails at Brown's ; the latest ted, says a : . .. a all and silver viated, at the 2’od inst..as having been Gevastat a by rican siyk and siiver plat nace ae or j laughtes Atheneum, Chariottetown. avVuis ‘hes, an i rAavoe AUG SiaULriiei : avainnches, - d tae hav os ce Crarepers.—Save vour life by buying ° is scribed ua pps 0 sir at once Dorsey, Corr & Uo jant’ casualties seem to have occurre a >: . i A Frasn lot of choice teas via Norther o in the south of Pied-; ; ight, just received at the London House, province of Cunc no! th At Grossinier, 19 miles mont, : Snow SHor Moccasins for $1.00, Rubbers west of the Capiial ei yy Cuen the land O ershoes cheap, at DoRSiY, Gover * number killed is now stated at 140, and | Co's, janl7 41 corpses heve been recovered tromice} Great Barsarys in Violins, Concertina, Aceordeons, Flates, Violin Strings. and gen- eral musical goods, at Fletcher’s Music Store, mm of the ‘Big Fiddle,” Queen Street, ‘ har- and snow,io which they were ent ymbed | he villave of Valgrans, on Guano} Rive: ? and near C eho was } arth lly | jottetown, dee 4 if ceatro a [' ws ly v moures Wei Ge-} Cris i NEETS at : B. Macdonald's. Mmolished and 42 persons Killed at) dec2t Devies. Wits Village of R »basso is al- fuse celebrated Hub Dressing or Polish for ; ! pic’ lie iG ~ fine Boots. JORSEY, mostcompletsly baried under snow. | Ladies and Gents Fine Boots.—Dorsey, . >. : .. j . j | Gorreé Uo. jani] Score- of people were killed there, and)" 200 ule and children, } Meacuam’s ArLas.—‘Ten copies (the last to over JUU men, women an Huare : be had) for sale at $8.00 each by Norton wounded, homeless, und are in AWIU) Bros, [dy & wky— jan2 distress. More than 3,000 men are en-} poxsxx, Gorr & Co. sell Boots vers gayed in addition to soldiers in exhum-| cheap. jral7 ing the dead and rescuing the survivors in the Province of Cueno, Troops are | also stationed at the entrance of Valle, | Della Muria, and otber dangerous val- leys, where further avalanches may be | Geeat BARGALNS in Boots and Shoes during the Holidays at Macdonaid’s Boot Store dee) Tas_Le Prunes, $5 cents per pound, at Beer & Gotts. dec29 : | Prepare for the cold, and buy a good. expected to Gecur any a to at meet Dette e mens. Vee or ‘ sntering them. 4 > + Vent persons from enteril or | Reva Baxine Powner at Beer & Gott’s, deepacch from Paris on the 220d = 1Nst., | dec29 cal ’ is cae 9 a says: Considerable portion of the vil Parronize L. E. Prowse. deel] the ee he ‘par ; t | ° ; linge of L ‘mont, 1m oa dep tme * “" | Ler all who are in want of crockery, glass Haute Alpes, in south eastern France, 'and chinaware, call at W. P. Colwill’s, and has been destrored by an avalanche. | zet the cheapest that bas ever been offered in Maov persens are entombed, but the | Charlottetown. [nov 25 end 4@ wly . ’ ’ . . . exuct loss of life is not yet known Ao Cyotce IsLaxp Honey just received at Beer Cait SS owe | . : ie avalanche bas buried a hamlet of fifteen | nies : a jany ac (fl die + | Seethe Ladies’ and Gents Slippers, very Cheamoati, in Piedmoo ’ j hoamoat | nice, at Macdonald’s Boot Store. dec20 2 > @ Urol &. houses at The cries of the buried people can be| , oe Phe see — sd ) T ! ss eal FAIRBANKS’ SCALES repair dat Brown’s, at distinct!) hear wo thousand sol- | the Atherwam, (h’town tf —dec6 diers are endeavoring to rescue them) [ors of Boys’ Fur Caps, cheap, at L. E. [dee 20 BLANKETS AND Quiits.—Above stock sell: ing cheap at J. B Macdouald’s. dec20 THERE are just two things that is an impos- Fifteen houses were destroyed at Fras | Prowse’s. sinier apd 1] persons are still buried there beneath the snow. oe : " sibility todo on P. E, Island, and that is to Enake in the Stomach. 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. dech—f, For several years past Stanloy Day, a machinist employed ja the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad : , ee eet act aga nin. i an shops at Holsterville, had been com-| «Kexr Mis,” “Matchless,” ‘* Maple piaining of eXeessive pains Im the} Hill,” “Glenmorris.’ all choice brands of stomach, says a Wilkesbarre, Pa., de- | Fami'y Flour, cheap, at Heory Beer's Ware- youse, Water Street, near Ferry Whar, [dee 31 Gi wky One Huxprep anp Twenty-Five tea sets, one hundred chamber sets, fifty dinner sets, one thousand tespots, two hundred cover dishes, one hundred and frfty meat dishes, will be sold cheaper than ever offered in Charlottetown at W. P. Colwill’s. [nov 9h eod Aw aly Stores, (ffices, Public Hall, TO LET! TO LET! —IN THE— New Cameron Block ! OS, lerge Store, 26x65, ceiling 14 feet, plate glass front with well-liguted base- ment, stone vault, hoisting gear, &c., and ail other modern improvements. epatch of the Sth inst. Physicians’ pre- ecripuons lid him no rood, and about six weeks ago he was compelled to quit work, and since that has been confined tothe house. As alast resort, he took a dose of medicine, and diree'ly atter- wards he was relieved of 75 crabs of the water species and a milk snake 13 inches iu length. He is improving rapidly, and the doctors are discussing the crabs aud the situation. Day says that about two yetrs ago he drunk froma well iu the dark, and probably swallowed the erabs and snake then. ~~ «© Murdered His Sweetheart. Thomas Perry, who murdered his eweethear’, Mixs Alice Burns, step- daughter of a Galway hotel keeper, in November last, was hanged at Galway, Ireland, on the 20th inst. Perry was engayed to be married to Miss Burns, but she b oke off the engagement. He travelled over ove hundred miles for the purpose of committing the deed. He reached Galway inthe night and stayed at another hotei until the morn- ing, when he wentto seck Miss Burns, und fouad her with her sister. He ask- ed her if she was still determined to give himupasshe had written. She replied “yes.” Perry then shot her —ALSO— Two sets offices on second floor, second to none in the Lower Provinces for style and tinish, —ALZ0— One large room on third floor, 31x65, ceil- ing 12 feet, with well-lighted bread stair- cas s leading thereto; suitable for public hall, club rocms, &e. Ready for oecupation on or about Ist Feb- ruary next. Apply to HORACE HASZARD., Ch’town, Jan. 12, 1885—2w eed throuzh the heart, and then shot him-| ~~ Re sef, but without wounding himself \ ; i i rR INING seriously. () U v A AVG e Vi R. RELD wishes four additional pupils 4 to complete his class in in the mechani- cal formation of the voice. Persons desirova of obtaining a knowledge of the correct method of singing would do well to call at once. Ch’town, Jan. 5, Lord Garmoyle in America. : Lord Garmoyle, the young English | nobleman who has achieved such un- willing notoriety in the breach of pro- mise suit brought by the actress, Miss Fo: tescue, is ia New York. He is ae- companied by Lord Dorsey Osborne and Capeain Ariington, R.N. The N, Y., World says: “Lord Garmoyle is a tall, pink, cheeked and effeminate look- ing man of about six-and-twenty. His chin recedes from under a rather large month, which is fringed with a plain little moustache. Heis built on the most approved dade model,and express- ed the most earnestdesire to be left alone by newspaper reporters, 1885 —6i wkly TEA AND BAZAAR WILL BE HELD In Aid of the P. E, tshand Hospital, ott Mocee Wednesday, February 11, 1888, Donations will be thankfully received by the undersigned ladies : For a Woman's Sake. Mrs. C. Palmer, President, Aitken, Mra. W. AH. Kennedy, Mrs. W Anderson, Mrs. Prof. Laird, Mrs. Burwash, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Bartlett, Mrs. Matheson, Mrs.J. A. Blanchard, Mrs. Dr. MeSween, Mrs. Ball, Mrs. McLeod, Mrs.G. Young Robertson, recently a student in the Troy,N. Y., polytechoic institute who was said to have married and run away with a women of bad repute, is vow breaking stones on the railway near Martiasvilie Indiana for $20 per ; nie month. His father, who is ono of Ene Beer, Mrs. F. MeNeill, Mrs. D, wealthiest men in Iudiaasa, offered him | Beer, Mrs. J. aaa — ete a ’ | Brown, Miss G. McKinlay, Mrs. J. half of his fortuoe if he would desert | Roales, Mrs. McGowan, Mrs. John his wife aud return home. The bey | Goleman, Mre. Mitchell, Mrs. F. refused and was disinherited. He says | Gooke, Mra. G. Moore, Mra. F. W: the story that his wife was a loose char- | Cundail, Miss P. McEwen, Mes, acter was false. He means to show} Ss thin, — ' aoa oe i Ls ewowl » Os ake cara of himealf avies, Mra. b. Nicholson, Mrs, D. the world he can by. care of himself. DesBrisay, Mrs. Jas. Palmer, Miss Ethel . DeBlois, Mrs. Perkins, Mrs, F, Special Notices. Distin, Mrs, Poole, Mrs . ¢ Dodd, Mrs. Pope, Mrs, P. Kean W. & A. Brown & (o's. special re- | Fitzveraid, Mrs. Rice, Mrs. duction in Toboygan Suits, & (ja 243i | Findley, Mere tankin, Mrs, CHEAPEST PLAC# to buy Violins, Accordeona, | Gray, Mre. Col. Sterling, Mrs. Concertinas, Flutes, Banjos, Violin Strings, | Hensley, Mrs. Snaddon, Miss and ail kinds of Musical Goods, is at Miller Hensley, Miss Unsworth, Mrs. Brothers, Queen Street. [decl$ tf | Haviland. Mrs. Whitman, Mrs. A SPeCIAL line (of 60 dozen) Linen Towels | Joys, Miss Weeks, Mrs. R. Worthy, Mrs. cleering ent at a large discount. W & A. | Johnson, Mrs. R. MILLIE BEER, Brown & Co. (ja 24 3i | Secretary. July 16, 1884.—Lam. Tue P. Ff. Island Hospital Bazaar will be held on Wedneeday, tho llth Februsry next, tastead of the Lath. Zaw—jacl3 aro ready to make a pre- one that | AR. 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JOHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. | it is a well-known fact that most of the { Horse and Cattle Powder sold in this coun- . | try is worthiess; that Sheridan's Condition Powder is absolutely pure and very valuable. i Nothing on Earth will make hens lay like Sheridan’s Condition Pow- ‘ der, Dose, one teaspoonful to each pint of : or by i for Ic. in ( als sitivel av na cure | Hog Cholera, &. Sold every where, or sent by mail tor Zz . food. It will also positively prevent a Furnished in large cans, price $1.00; by mail, $1.20. Cc H ic K EN Cc i oO LERA, Ciroulas sfree. J. 8. JOHNSUN & CO., Boston, Mass. GRAND SALE OF FURNITURE ! COMMENCING EVERY HORNING ATS AML AVING lately increased our motive power and made several additions to machin- ery plant, we are in a better postion than ever before to attend to the wants of our customers. : : : Having a large staff of workmen employed, our monthly output of Furniture is very large ; but as we do not intend paying the exorbitant rate of insurance asked, we are desirous of keeping our stock down to a certain limit, and to do this we will sell all our goods at the lowest possible price FOR CASH. ; The public are respectfully invited to examine our stock and ask for prices. Orders by letter promptly attended to. et tn a aaa an at Naa Funeral Furnishing a Speciality. Beau tiful, Good and Best Value in the Prov inces. MARK WRICHT & CO. Charlottetown, Nov. 14, 1884. MORRIS & IRELAND'S» NEW IMPROVED PATENT ECHT-FLANGE FIRE-PROOF SAFE. —_—-——_— ro eer 7 E only Eight-F’ange Safe in the world, and containing more improvements than ANY SAFE made, such as : Ist. THE PATENT INSIDE BOLT WORK, which is, placing the bolt work with the whole of the fillmg (six inches) between it and the outside, that is, as far from the fire and thief as it can be 2od. THE PATENT HINGED CAP—the back plate of the door being on hinges, evabling the owner, by turning a thumbscrew, to have easy access to the lock and boit- work, He can thus easily change the h ck, clean, oil, and keep the bolt-work in good order. 3rd. IRON INSI: E LINING, strooger than woed, and which retains the moisture Ip the filling for an indefinite time. Wood 1s thicker and weaker, and aiter a few years absorbs the moisture and ‘requires filling over again.” 4th, FOUR-WHEi L COMBINATION LOCKS, the simplest, strongest, most efficient and easiest to change of anv in use. Sth. sOLID ANGLE IRON FRONTS, BACKS AND CORNERS, which prevents warpiug or injury to safe from falling, or talling walls or timbers. 6th. EIGHT FLANGES—the most important improvement ever made in fire-proof safes, providing e'ght laps, thus preventiog the passage o! heat, it having to p»ss over twelve inches, no injury arises fiom this source, 28 in other safes containing one, two or three flanges. THESE SAFES hav: stoed the test of years, and the greatest fires: n this continent, and have the CHAMPION RECORD ix the Boston, Chicago and Haverhi!! fires. We are selling these safes as low as any good safe, and are disposing of large numbers throughout the Dominion BANK WORK AND VAULT DOORS are specialties of our firm, monials and information, address, JOSEPH JACOBS, GENERAL AGENT. Kor prices, testi- MGRKIS & IRELAND, 64 Sudbury St., Boston Mass, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. — iss4-5. Winter Arrangemént,. 1884-5. N AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1884, Trains will run daily as follows ( (Snoday’s excepted):—- he ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST | TRAINS: jo. 1,|No, 3, STATIONS, STATIONS. 'No. 2.|No. 4 (AM BM eee eo a eae ee gt tue nend on been | 7.15 2.15 NE Fc ooo ork 00g LAH i staves 4.45 10,15 Royalty Junction, ...........+¢0seee sees | 7.38 | 2.38 [Royalty Junetion.............. coe 4.22 } 9.52 avth WRUMAOS,... ...05.0055- CU ae 8.30 | 3.50 [North Wiltshire....,.... inne i. Le | 9,00 EN EAE EE RR RT ee S05 | B09 | unter River, o5.0500.000000000000. acess.) SS | BOS a ee cdbwmeeen 9.23 | 4.22 |'Bradullne ..0...c0.. 000008 eee | 8.08 I ics boo ioe ccs cee rine sonll 9.32 | 4.52 |'\County Line..... beddainhe’ ve sacoatennd Se Tue ae | 9.43 | 4.47 || Freetown, ...00.00: ieiteessnhbwi. oak ' 2.13 | 7.43 ys ateeatbyases 110.10 | 6.10 |i Kensington .......:ccccscsssssesccsces.. 1.50 | 7.29 ar\l0.45 | 6,45 || dp 1.15 | 6.45 BUMMMOTMMS go ssc ces co cces oe’ ves ; (P.M. Safnmerside. ... - teccecceccsecees i A, M, dp| 1.00 ar 11.10 NG foi ie wincvbve cecideveenieees 1.22 | Miscouche,..s.0....0. seadaen -.. 10.47 NE civ icchiiccdancnbadeneeaenen 1.50 | Wellingtol,..cccecccceseees 10,20 OE gee ea 2.35 i PPOCt Ghell Go on ds cn ccvcdccecaedes 9.35 PINE nts o sebnedas aoe sedecet. > VEO 3.55 O'Leary, one eeneceenssdesessede none? ie a 4.20 Bloonafields es ses0vee | 7.49 idan ses nchivnse eid 5.00 Alberton dp! 7.10 NG as. Se Cod Seis ce ckicune od art 6.00 TRIN Ss An nnnsecnnessasecs dp} 6.10 TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. i ‘ 4 i STATIONS. No, 6.|No. 7.1| STATIONS. [No 6.|No, 8 1] P. M. |! (A, M. Charlottetown ..essseeeeeeeeeereeeceeee. 280 | j | Charlottetown... .secscsccesceveseesess \1°.360 Royalty Junction... ....ccccccesccssos.., 2.53 ||Royalty Junction.....ccccesees Senied o0001 10.07 Bedford,....+... Duce ousbuk sis /ileh decal OD |\|Bedford..... s spaimioniiibiing .icocan cxacackiaeee Mount stewart.......+6 enshcoeusesonsees ! 4,10 HUET WOOUENG, 0 ois oc sc adeccoccstcesl dp} 8.55 | Cardigan ..cc+ses pennereds seks eoecee eeee| 5.30 SE ia ccc co ncarecctcccv ves smeeeedea | 7.25 | George WWD ceseseer.s cues coccvcccoseces 5,55 | Georgetown, bine ih os easee) enews alse | 7.00 P. M,| | A, M, Mount Stewarts..coccsccsccccceess. oe eo! a Leal RG as oe dp! 8.55 Morel] seuiccccesocccouebece . . 1 4,50 || Moreil Scinee posodeesonsecseevesensedees 8,10 eg ere a 5.21 |/St, Peter's 7.39 Bear River........ cesses 6.10 ||Bear River... ...-.....6 sete eee eeeseeeees| | 6,50 SOWTISesesesscccessccse ' 6,05 oe NY Sear Sc ednddees 04 qnutecnnnecia ' ja Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. JAMES COLEMAN, CML SASH AAD 0008 HRY CAC TORY | Peake’s No. 3 Wharf, PALMER & CO. 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