File titties Mt. siti Rae TELEGRAPHIG. NEWS. (Speetat Desrarcnes tro Tuk EXamMriner.] Demoustration of Starving Men. Durst, Dee. 20. At Loughrea,: yesterday, there was a procession of laborers, who demanded work or food. The Bishop distributed a sum of money among them. There is much distress in the district. —— Relations of France and China. Lonvon, Dee. 20. The Chinese have evacuated Tonquin ; and the relations between France and China are reported amicable. Storm and Wreck and Loss of Life. Griaseow, Dec. 20, Three vessels have been wrecked on the coast of Scotland. The crews of cach were drowned. The storm still continues to rage. Trade Extensions. Bers, Dec. 20. The river Weser is to be ren2ered navi- _ to the ocean, so that vessels may pass tween Bremenhaven and Bremen. _ Thirty million marks are to be laid out in extending the trade between Germany and New York. Russia ys. Germany. Lonpon, Dee. 20. Official advices state that the strained relations existing between ‘Russia and Ger- many are receiving serious consideration at Berlin. Captives Let Free. Lonpen, Dec. 20. All the political prisoners al Damietta have been released. GENERAL CABLE NEWS, Maryport, England, Dec. 18. The Hematite Iron Company have failed. Liabilities £200,000. Santos, Dec. 18. The British steamer ‘‘ Crest,” Capt. James, is totally wrecked on the Jsle St. Sebastian. The crew were saved. Lonpon, Dec. 18. The steamer ‘‘Clandon” from New Orleans for Bremen which went ashore at Peters’ Coast, off Holland, has been floated. Lonpon, Dec. 18. The Times says obstacles have been raised to Lord Derby’s appointment to the India office by reason of views he expressed in his reesnt speech at Manchester, in relation to Egypt. Totepo, Dec. 19. Saturday night the Wabash passenger train was ditched by a broken rail at Wood- burn. Five persons were seriously injured. Lonpon, Dec. 18. Parneli, in his speech at the banquet given at Cork yesterday, said he would always oppose any attempt of the Govern- ment to land immigrants in a helpless and nniless condition on the shores of the Peatern states of America. If, he said, Eng- land desired to promote emigration of Irishmen, let them be placed on land in America provided with houses and means to raise a crop the first year’s residence. Maprip, Dec. 18. In the Chamber of Deputies, on Satur- day, the Marquis de Sardoval,recently Senor Mort’s Lieutenant, said he spoke in the name of all Democratic monarchical depu- ties except their late Chief Moret. Moret was thus publicly superseded in the leader- ship of the faction he instituted a year ago. Moret said he differed from De Sardoval in regard to two constitutions, but he would, on Monday, fully defend his reasons for joining Marshal Serrano. San Francisco, Dec. 18. A great fire occurred at Hong Kong Nov. 7th and 8th. Eight hundred houses were destroyed and many lives lost. The Vicroy went to the scene with soldiers to prevent robberies and fierce fights occurred between thieves and citizens. Lonvon, Dec. 18. In consequence of Postmaster General Faweett’s satisfactory progress, bulletins reporting his condition will be issued less frequentiy. Dupin, Dec. 18. J. E. Redmond, member of Parliament, will go to Australia as a delegate from the Irish National League. Dustin, Dec. 18. Westgate was taken to the castle to-day and privately examined touching his con- fessed conneetion with the Phenix Park Murders. Paris, Dec. 18. The attack by Mountaineers in South- western China upon the Chinese troops who were marching against the French in which the rear guard was slaughtered is connected with a general rising in Yun Nan. Loxpon, Dee. 18. The liabilities of six or nine tin plate firms which have failed in the past fort- night aggregate £900,000. The trade is completely paralyzed for the moment. New York, Dec. 18. The wrestling match between Clarence Whistler and Joe Acton for $2,500 and the championsbip, occurred to-night before an audience of 3,000, and was declared a draw, neither being able to secure a fall. — Weather B ulletin. eee Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Dec, 20—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds mostly northerly, fair to cloudy weather, not much change in emperature. Tux worst case of weakness, exhaustion, impotency, and all diseases and weakness of the generative organs can be cured by Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, Sold in Charlottetown by Apothevaries Hall Co. See advertisement in auvtber columa, [del4 2wks eod wkiy. LEE ences ———— DAILY EXAMINER. oe en CORRESPONDENCE, | We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions or statements of our correspondents. | The Concert Last Evening. Se ee | T'o the Editor of the Examiner. Dear Str,—The concert last evening in ‘the Y. M. C. A., was a success. The pro- gramme was a fair one, and well carried ont. IL would suggest to the manager of )the next Concert that he commence on }time. Generally they do. The Orchestral Club played several selections, very familiar now to a Charlottetown audience, capitally. |One in particular in which the Highland | Schottishe is introduced. This brought, as one might expect, an encore. The solos were all well sung, particularly that of Miss | Knight, who surpassed herself. Mr. |Reid’s song brought down the house; | Messrs. Vinnicombe and Earle’s solos on the violin and piano were as usual excel- lently and wellrendered. The best part singing of the evening was by a few mem- bers of the Bible Christian Church Choir, assisted by Mr. Davidson and Mrs, Weir of the Methodist choir. Their voices were true and sweet and blended nicely together. They sang their piece, which was well re- ceived by the audience, in an artistic manner. The singing by the Methodist Choir under the direction of Prof. Frieze, was good. The time was excellent. Though the voices were harsh at times, occasionally they blended. There was a sad want of tenors and altos, which could not be heard at times at all. Mr. Freize has improved this choir very much of late. Mozart's ‘‘Gloria” has been sung five times already in this city, and has been much better sung and played and conducted, too, without the use of a stick. Mozart did not write his Masses for Pro- testants. He intended them to be sung in the Roman Catholic Church, and to be sung in Latin. The music is written note for note for the Latin. By all means let us have this kind of music in the future sung in Latin. Yours truly, ALLIGATOR. To the Editor of the Examiner. Sir,—Who is the author of the much quoted phrase—‘' His part is worse that touches this base world’’—and what does it mean? Will some one please answer through Tur Examiner ? Est. nn ee Horsford’s Acid Phosphate acts as food for an exhausted brain. ———— HOLIDAY PRESENTS | Y AUCTION, THURSDAY, December 2Ist, at 7 o’ciock, p. m., (to continue Friday and Saturday same hour) at the Auction Room, Next door to Stevenson’s Tin Shop, Queen Street, A variety of Holiday Presents, in Silver- Plated Knives and Forks, Spoons, Butter Knives, Tea Spoons, etc. Gold Watches, Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold Chains, Ladies’ Fine Jet Sets, Gold Finger Rings, etc, etc. —ALSO— A fine lot of Meerschaum and Briar Root Pipes, Cigars, Cigar Cases, Cigar Holders, and other Fancy Goods, suitable for Holiday Presents. A. NeNEILL, Dec, 20, 82. Auctioneer, OPENING —OoOF THE— Citizen's Skating Rink. HEB CITIZEN’S SKATING RINK will be opened on or about Thursday, the 21st instant, (ICE PERMITTING.) The Band will be in attendance from eight till ten o’clock, p. m Tickets for sale at Apoth ecaries Hall at the following prices:— EG oi on scses cctes dacbes tvammectipad $5 00 SABRE 6 ocaviadsseuse-eennenane ttetinnane .een tages 3 50 PUTO OGG 0.004. 00600e consi cnstcnseccce sebsoncs 1 00 Afternoon Skating (Boys)......... sees 2 50 Afternoon Skating (Girls).................. 2 00 Single Tickets, all times............0.. ess00 25 Single Tickeis, to Promenade............ 10 The services of Galbraith’s Band have been secured for the season. W, C, HOBKIRK, Sceretary. Dec, 2, 1882.—4i ANTHRACITE COAL. FEW TONS still on hand, in Chest- nut and Egg Sizes. Also, Acadia Round and Nout, kinds of Coal in Stock at and all other MeMillan’s Depot. R. McMILLAN, Dec, 9, °82,—2w eod wly 2i BLIZZARDS. The Best Horse Covers on the Island. GEHET ON E T the old Saddlery and Harness Estab- lishment, where the best value, “ accord- ing tothe quality of the Goods,” can be ob- tained. JOHN STUMBLES. Nov. 30.—pat eod 2w. wly wly p her lm OB PRINTING of every descriptioa executed with Neatness and Despatch at the EXAMINER JOB’ PRINTING ROOMS, cor, Water and Great George Streets REMEMBER i | FANGY 6A 7 fer!” IN THE THIS, dnesdav CEMBER 20. THE ND FEA, MARKET HALL, vng. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ! G. H. TAYLOR & CO. W OULD, this week, call the attention of those purchasing Christmas Gifts to their Stock of Useful and Fancy Articles, in Jewelry, ete. Which will be sold unusually cheap. NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. Charlottetown, Dec. 18, 1882.—3i mo we fr = == ~ ——3 iss2z. iIssd. BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. ES ll CR To the Wholesale and Retail Trade: & A. BROWN & CO., are showing a general assortment of British e and Foreign Dry Goods and Fancy Ware (suitable for the Xmas season), at very elose prices. The very latest NOVELTIES shown in every Depart- ment. Fancy Woollens, Dress Goods, Fur Goods, a speciality, A general assortment of Brussels, Tapestry and Seotch Carpets, of new desigas, ofextra value. Also Twine Mattings, Hemp, Carpets, Oilcloths, Paper Hangings, etc,, in variety, all of which are being disposed of at our usual low prices. Ch’town, Dec. 15, 1882. W. & A. BROWN & CO. GREAT SALE i. MEN’S AND BOY'S CLOTHING —_ lo JI. B. MACDONALD ’S. ———:0: —_— WARM REEFERS, $3.00. HEAVY REEFERS, $4.00. HEAVY REEFERS, $5.00. VERY HEAVY REEFERS, $6.00. EXTRA WARM, (Good Quality) 7$, $8, $9, $10. 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. pax Persons in want of Ready-made Clothing fer 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 STREET. MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S EES —— EEE —_— THA, THA, Lately Received ex “ Erema” and “Alpheta” from London. WARRANTED EXCELLENT QUALITY. For Sele in Half-“ uests and 5, 10, and 15 lb Tin Caddies (with screw tops). VERY CHHAP. Beer & Goff. Ch’town, Dee, 8, 1882. 2aw Electro-Plated Ware, Gold, Gold Plated and Silver PRESENTS New Silver Ware JUST RECEIVED AT E. W. TAYLOR'S, SPLENDID VARIETY, and not to bé beat in price by any in Town, A hand- JEWELRY & WATCHES Now showing, just the thing for Christmas Presents, Early callers get the best selec- tion at j i | i E, W. TAYLOR'S, South Side Queen Square, Ch’town, Dec, 8, ’83,—3w eod CHRISTMAS =— PRESENTS —AND— New Year's Gifts, Ring out, ring out, the Christmas chimes, And tell the tale of yore, Of Christmas Cards, made by the Bards, For Tim 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 ro eS get, don’t you forget, At TIM O’CONNELL’S STORE. Ch’town, Dec. 18, 1882.—6i NOW OPENED, Dining and Coffee Rooms, North Side of Queen Square, OPPOSITE THE LAW COURTS. is: MM. oe < Ch’town, Dec 12, 1882,—8m Bie a: ks” DR. McLEAN, SOURIS EAST. (ffice—‘ Royal Oak Hotel,” Dee. 11, 1882.—-Im 3aw wly 3m THE HANDSOMEST, THE CHEAPEST, THE BEST, —AT— BEER & SONS. Nov. 22, 1882,—eod TEA, FLOUR AND COFFEE, 50 Chests : a Half-Chests Superior Congou TEA, 250 Barrels FAMILY FLOUR, 5 Cases FRENCH COFFEE, All jast received and now on sale, WILLIAM DODD, Nov, 28, 82.—8w Zaw 1882. SLEIGH ROBES! Auttioneer. Gas will be ten cents each, “NORTHERN LIGHT.” ‘Goods at Fictou Landing, Acency or Derr. oF MARINE AND FISHERIES, CuarvLorretown, P. E. I, 18th December, 1882. Prince Edward Island importers who desire their Goods to be shipped on board the Dominion steamer ‘‘ Northern Light,” at Pictou Landing, must send orders to the Freight Agent of the Intercolonial Railway, at Pictou Landing, to ship by the ‘* Northern Light,” before they will be delivered. ARTEMAS LORD, Agent. Dec, 18.—eod. pat pres ne her jr 2i wly 2i Christmas Requisites PICES, Candied Peels, Raisins, Curranta, i) Flavoring and Coloring Extracts, Sauces, Capers ; Pickled Cauliffowets, Wednuts, Girk- ins, Onions ; Calves’ Foot, Lemon, Orange, Guava, Black and Red Currant Jellies ; Mar- malade, Pears in Syrup, English Confection- ery, Ess. Coffee, Sago, Arrowroot, Tapioca, Corn Starch, Gelatine, Baking Powders, Cocoa, Broma, Chocolate, Macaroni, Vermi- celli, etc,, etc,, at W. R. WATSON’S, Queen Street. Dec, 12, °82.—tf P.E. Island Railway. N and after Wednesday, the 13th instant,. and until further notice, a Special Pas- senger Train will leave Charlottetown every evening (Sundays 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 whistie 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. 12,’82. 6i eod, her pres 4i More Truth than Poetry. Do you want to see the choice t CHRISTMAS CARDS? Just some utterly too utter CHRISTMAS CARDS. Go right to the DIAMOND BOOKSTORE, And behold just what you look for— Chappelle sells 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, CONFECTIONERY. JUST RECEIVED. 800 Ibs. SUGAR STICKS, 600 Ibs. ROYAL AND LORNE MIXTURES 250 lbs. EXTRA STRONG MINTS, 600 lbs. CONVERSATION LOZENGES, —ALSO— Novelties and One Cent Goods. ALL OF THE ABOVE Will be Sold Cheap. J, Q UW in: © PRINCE STREBT. Ch’town, Nov. 16, '82.—1m eod ON EXHIBITION. The finest essortment of Factory Cloth, Blanketing, Fiannels, Yarns, ete., —A?T THE— FACTORY CLOTH AND WOOL DEPOT, Cc. H, SCHURMAN, Great GrorGe Sraper, Ch’town, Oct. 24,°82,—2m eod witly GOLD MEDAL, STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THS WORLD. } NOTTC EH. Mee Charlottetown Gas Light Company have importeda fresh supply of Bray’s | Patent Burner’s, especially made to consume only three feet of Gas per hour with the tep | turned fullon. These Burners are intended |for use in Halls, Bedrooms, Kitchens, and | other places where a light from a small con- | sumption of Gas only is required. | By regulating the tap, the Gas consumed can be reduced to any desired quantity lese | than three teet per hour, | These Burners are so scientifically made that they will give a light equal to about ten ‘candles at a cost of three quarters of one cen | per hour, The price ‘of these Burners to consumers of [ju 10 cod put ~. 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