‘nc + ih Sill Aap PSs, = AES SR ORE RE, Bie Me <a ———. Sinn tee THE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Special Desparcurs To Tur Examiner. ! Egyptian Native Courts. Catro, Dec. 18 Lord Dufferin, British Ambassador, has | submitted to the Egyption government a/| DAILY Ee _—_—acaliS we xA MINER, CHRISTMAS, iss2 ‘°°. fond ee) PERK] NS & ST kK RNS : _ ——- —_— France Refuses a Presidency. LoNnpDon, Dee 18 lome ‘ France has been offered and has refused | SCASOU. th: presidency of the Egyptian Debt Com- | mission, | ———— ge — The Lough Mask Murderer. | discount Dost, Dee. 18. l'rial of Higgins the Lough mask murder- er was concluded on Satarday and he was | sentenced to be hanged ceedingly low. = —— —_ Threatening Letters _ Alot of Faney Goods, suitable for Christmas presents,which must be cleared out, are arranged on tables, your choice for 20,30 and Lon DON, Dee. 1S. The Home Secretary has received a let- ter from parties in Ireland threatening to} ~~ j burn British government buildings as a | io cents and upwards. revenge for the execution of the Joyce) family murderers. aoe If you wish to mak The British Cabinet ¢( hanges. Lonpon, Dee. 18. on Saturday as follows :— Lord Derby, Secretary of State for the | Colonies. | Earl Kimberley, Secretary of State for India. Exchequer. Charlottetown, Dec. 11, 1882. — Obituary. ea A spleadid variety of Winter Jackets are offered at an immense. . . Neicatoad i d fur Goods, Knitted Wool Goods, Skirts, etc. will be sold ex. | j Christmas present of Blankets, Comforts, rey mT . . + . ‘Tavle Napkins, Table Covers, Kit Mittens, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, | ¥ . * * hs tae a ‘tive | PCAFES, Dress Goods, Shirts, Drawers, Cardigan Jackets, etc., we ‘an supply you with these goods very low,, Give us a call. PERKINS & STERNS Sir H. E. C. Childers, Councillor of the | i " Orrawa, Dec. 18. Mr. McKay Wright, ex-M. P., for| Pontiac, Que., died here last night. (Mr, Wright was son of the late Lieut.. | Col. Ruggles Wright; and youngest grand- | son Of Philemon Wright, the pioneer of colonization in the Ottawa Valley. Born at Hall, P. Q., Nov. 12,1840. Educated at the High School, Montreal, and at McGill University, where he took degree of | ° B. A., with first-class honors, in 1861, and | that of B. C. L., from Law Faculty, in 1863. Married in October, 1864, to Mary, —A GOOD TEA FOR NOTHING | ND— Overcoats and Clothing Very Cheap. FARMERS READ THIS! eldest daugter of the Hon. James Skead, 1 order to help make Christmas and New Years very attractive to our Customers, Senator. Called to the Bar, L. C., 1863, and to that ef Ontario, Michaelmas Term, 1868. He was Lieut. Ottawa Field Battery and served with his corps at the front during the last Fenian Raid; a member of the Council of the Dominion Rifle Associa- tion; and of the Ontario Rifle Association; | _ and a director of the City of Ottawa and | County of Ottawa Agricultural Societies. Was a member of the law firm of Cockburn Wright & McCanl. First returned to Par- liament, in 1872; re-elected in 1878 by $2.00. $2.00. THIS TICKET entitles the purchaser of fWO DOLLARS in Dry Goods or Clothing to we have decided to give all CASH BUYERS of Dry Goods and Clothing to the extent of two dollars and upwards, a package of our BEST TEA WITHOUT CHARGE Every Cash Buyer may, therefore, purchase his Goods at our usual low prices, and, during Xmas and New Years, secure a package of fine TEA as a Christmas Box. How to Ger tHe Tea:—Cut out one of the accompanying Tickets, and present it when you buy an Overco&t, Ulster or Dry Goods. es -eneennsnnsteeeientt— see «$8.00. $3.00. | THIS TICKET entitles the purchaser of ‘THREE DOLLARS in Dry s or Cloth- acclamation, and defeated in late election. ins - He was a Liberal-Conservative. One-Half Pound Tea. | One Pound Tea. ; ‘Saar Ex. ’. A. WEEKS } S ; y « GENERAL CABLE NEWS, |= ee 2. ee Zn 3 —— a |= ——————— CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 15. $5.00, $5.00. | s10.00., $10.00. Seditious proclamations have been posted j nati THIS TICKET entitles the purchaser of in the streets of this city. Several persons | THIS TICKET entitles the purchaser of FIVE DOLLARS in Dry Goods or Clothing!/|TEN DOLLARS in Dry Goods or Clothing have been arrested in connection therewith. | to ito Paris, Dec. 15. A telegram from Rome states that the | clause arranging the Modus Vivendi between | Ex. Russia and the Vatican has been signed. | —-— The terms are very satisfactory to the latter. Two Pounds Vea. Torepo, Dec. 15. 7 The Hali block, one of the finest in the city, has been burned. The loss is estima- | ted at $10,000,000. The fire started at 2 a.im., and was extinguished at 7 a.m. Lonpon, Dee. 15. The Telegraph’s Paris correspondent says the expedition to Tonquin seems definitely abandoned, owing to President Grevy siding with the opposing party in the Cabinet. Maprip, Dec. 15. King Alfonso has authorized the Minis- ter of Commerce and Agriculture to pre- sent a bill in the Cortes granting credit for 20,000,000 pestos for the prosecution of public works, so as to afford employment to Dec. 12, 1882,—2aw wkly During Xmas and New Year WE DAWSON & CO. NVITE Special attention to their very large Stock of the distressed working classes in the south- —OF THE— ern provinces, : Lonpon, Dec. 15. Bt. Hon. Wm. Forster, in a speech at Glasgow yesterday, said he did not think the Land Act required much alteration. He was sure the most powerful government that ever existed in England would be over- thrown if it attempted to introduce home rule, which, he said, would never be grant- ed, as it involved absolute separation. Best English and American Manufacture, —- COMPRISING— Tea Sets, Communion Sets, Ice Pitchers, Cruet Stands, Breakfast Sets, Pickle Stands. Cheese Boxes, Dessert Stands, Biscuit Boxes, “ake Baskets, Butter Coolers, Syrup Jugs, Toast Racks, Silver Waiters, Uelery Stands, Salad Bowls, Set« Individual Saitz (in cases), Fruit and Fish Knives and Forks, Enamelled Tea and Coffee Pots, etc. Beri, Dec. 15. The Reichstag yesterday negatived a mo- tion presented by the Socialist, Herr Noll- war, declaring that no sufficient grounds prolonging the minor state of seige in Be so resolved to take cognizance of the report of the government concerning the core e cut of the law against the Socialists. Reichstag adjourned till Jan. 9th. Best Sheffield Makers. A Liberal Discount during the Holiday Season. Dustin, Dec. 19. A meeting of the organizing committee of the Irish National League was held here to-day. Parnell offered a series of resolutions which were adopted recom- mending that no bill amending the Land Act be drafted. | ; | W.E. DAWSON & CO. Dec. 12, 1882.—pat | PE. Island Railway. N and after Wednesday, the |3th instant, QO 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, zeing and returning. For the infermation of parties interested, | two long and two short blasis of the whistie | will be given at the crossings approaching | Cha:lottetownp, by the iocomotive of any | train from Georgetown having mails from the Mainland. Arioona, Pa., Dec. 15 While two young gentlemen and two ladies were returning from prayer meeting last night and walking upon the railroad track they were struck by an engine and were instantly killed. New York Dec. 15. A private despatch from Kingston, Ja., says forty acres were burned over and six hundred houses destroyed in the recent fire. Relief measures are being instituted ere. | i Beurast, Dec. 10. A match manufactory here was burned to-day and four employes perished. Sureveport, La, Dec. 15. The steamboat ‘‘ Kate Kinney” was burned to-day with a cargo of two thous- and bales of cotton. Buildings sear the wharf wert sls destroyed. Loss €150,000. L. B, ARCHIBALD, Supt. | Railway Office, Charlottetown, Dec. }”, em 6) wou. her pres 4! W. A, WEEKS & CO. [lx FINE PLATED WARE, Card Receivers, Card Cases, Jewel Casket, | had been shown by the Government -_"* Holders and Va:es. T kK A FLO UR lin, Hamburg and Leipeie. The House al- Table and Pocket Cntlery § 4 BY Four Pounds Tea. W. A. WEEKS & CO. W A. WEEKS & CO. PRESENTS i New Silver Ware JUST RECEIVED AT W. TAYLOR'S, SPLENDID VARIETY, and not to be 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 E, W. TAYLOR'S, South Side Queen Square, Ch’town, Dec. 8, ’«2.—3w eod —=é. i AND COFFEE. 50 Chests ! bain ; 120 Half-Chests | Sepyirr Rages TEA, 250 Barrels FAMILY FLOUR, 5 Cases FRENCH COFFEE, All just received and now on sale, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. ON EXHIBITION. The finest essortment of Factory Cloth, Blanketing, Flannels, Yarns, ete., AT tis— FACTORY CLOTH AND WOOL DEPOT, Cc. H. SCHURMAN, Great George Stiser, Nov. 28, ’82.—3w 2aw Fancy Sale and Tea, N aid of the Baptist Church Building Fund, will be held in the MARKET HALL, —ON— Wednesday, 20th December. Donations will be thankfully received by the undersigned Committee. Mrs, Whitman, Mrs, M. A. Cameron, Mrs. Jas. DesBrisay, | Mrs. Loris Wood, Mrs George Davies, Miss Hearts Mrs. Neil McLeod, Miss Currie Mrs, F. Lawson, Miss Scott | Mrs. 8. McRae. Ch’town, Oct. 33, '82.—2aw wkly ANTHRACITE COAL. FEW TONS still on hand, in Chest- nut and Egg Sizes. Also, Acadia Round and Nut, and all other kinds of Coalin Stock at McMillan’s Depot. R. McMILLAN, Dec. 9, ’82.—2w eod wly 2i BLIZZARDS. | ‘The Best Horse Covers on the Island. GEHT ON E T the old Saddlery and Harness Estab- A 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 Christmas Requisites PICES, Candied Peels, Raisins, Currants, Flavering and Coloring Extracts Sances, C»pers ; Pickled Caulifiowers, Walnuts, Girk- ins, Onivns ; Calves’ Foot, Lemon, Orange, Guava, Black anc Red Currant Jellies ; Mar- malade, Pears in Syrup, English Confection. ery, Ess. Cofive, Sago, Arrowroot, Tapioca, Corn Starch Ge'atine, Baking Powders, Cocoa. Broma, Chocolate, Macaroni, Vermi- celli, etc., etc., at W. R. WATSON’S, Queen Street, Dec, 12, '82.—tf More Truth than Poetry, Do you want to see the choicest CHRISTMAS CARDs ? Just some utterly too utter CHRISTMA’ 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, CHANGE OF TIME LEAVING FOR PICTOU. For Remainder of Season N AND AFTER 2nd day of December next, the Steam Navigation Company Steamers will ieave Charlottetown for Picton, on Monday, Wednesday, Friday aud Saturday mornings at FIVE o'clock, Also, the Georgetown trips will be discon tinued after this week. By Order, F. We HALES, Secretary, DECEMBHR 18. 1882. BRITISH 1882. re WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. | ment. ' | Are offering great inducements to cash buyers during the Holiday! Ve the Wholesale and Retail Trade: & A. BROWN & CO,, are showing a general assortment of British « and Foreign Dry Goods and Fancy Ware (suitable for the Xmas season), at very elose prices. The very latest NOVELTIES showa in every Depart- Fancy Woollens, Dress Guods, Fur Goods, a speciality, A general assortment of Brussels, Tapostry and Scotch Carpets, of new 'desigas, ef extra value. | usual low prices. W. Ch’town, Dec. 15, 1882. =. In choice Family Groceries, comprising in art,— TEA, warranted very choice. | SUGARS, in Granulated, Refined and Porto Rico. COFFEE, Java and Jamaica. Molasses, bright and heavy. Golden Syrup. FRUIT, in Green Grapes, London Layer, Black Basket, Finest DeHesa and Valen- cia Raisins, Currants,Almonds, Nuts, ete. CONFECTIONERY, aszorted. Tomato, Green Peas, Baked Salmon, Lobsters, Corned Beef, etc. CHEESE (superior) York Factory. Corn Starch, Potato Farina, Candied Peels, Macaroni, Vermicelli, Tapioca, Essences, Vinegar, Spices, etc. and French Capers. Apples, Onions. CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR. : Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Buckwheat Flour, Pearl Barley, Split Peas, Beans, etc. Charlottetown, Dec. 1], 1882—%aw, wkly EFORE you buy your Christmas and carefully selected HOLIDAY Stained-Glass SMELLING BOTTLES, BOXES; TOILET BOTTLES, in great etc. etc , requisites for travelling. ETTES. aud Toilet AT W. R. WATSON’S Nov. 29, '82.—m w stf —— See decctgeticenigesn nathensseemeciom G EAT MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S AND BOYs’ ULSTEKS, J. B. Ch'vown, Oct. 24,'82.—2m eod whly Ub’ tuwn. Nov. 27, ’82. Ch town., Nov. 22, 1882—wkly pat, pres ne CHRISTMAS AND NEW SUPPLIES nds, “CHHA Alzo Twine Mattings, Hemp, Carpets, Oilcloths, | Paper Hangings, etc,, in-variety, all of whieh are being disposed of at our & A. BROWN & CO. aS ease YEAR PS1ID-E.” A splendid assortment of Glassware. Lamps, a large variety, from 30c. te $6 each. GLASS SETS Pitchers, Goblets, Tumblers, Celery Glasses, Water Cariffes, Butter Coolers, Preserve Dishes, ete. Cruet Stands, China and Glass Bouquet holders, Epergnes, Toilet Sets, Lustres, Moustache Cups and Saucers, etc., suit- able for Christmas and New Year's Gifts. LOOKING GLASSES, a large assortment to select from. Fancy Flower Pots and Shades. CANNED GOODS, in Pine Apple, Peach,' Lime Juice, Lemon and Raspberry Syrups. | Soda, Wine, Fruit and other Biscuits. Sago, | PICKLES, Mixed, Chow-Chow, Household’ Shelf Hardware. Beans,! Kuives and Forks (Dinner and Dessert). Carvers and Forks, (good quality), Pocket Knives, Scissors. Tea Table ard Dessert Spoons. Tea Trays, in sets and separate. Bath Room Sets. Brushes, Table Mats. Blower Stands, Sets Skewers. Toasting Forks, Ladles. Jelly and Pudding Moulds. Rolling Pins, Basting Spoons. Cake Turners, Egg Boilers. Teapot Stands, Caa Openers Shelf Brackets, Bird Cages. Hooks, Stair Rods. HANDSOME SLEIGH ROBES, WHIPS AND BELLS. CHILDREN’S SLEIGHS AND SKATES. KEROSENE OIL, in 1, 2 and 5 gallon cans. HENRY BEER. pat —— ee Se A MERRY CHRISTMAS | :0:— New Year's Presents, see our varied and GOODS ! —COMPRISING— PLUSH ODOR CASES, in Fashionable Colors; Satin-Lined DRESSING CASES; with Gold, Silver and Plated Tops; also in Tortoise She] Cases; Small Cases and Boxes (containing three) of the latest fashionable ENGLISH and FRENCH PERFUMES AND SOAPS; PUSF variety of color and design; FLACONS of COLOGNE, LAVENDER and other TOILET WATERS; Handsome Painted, Inlaid and Florence BRUSHES; HAND MIRRORS; Fine Sponges; Sponge Bags, GENTLEMENS LEATHER BRUSHES, SHAVING OUTFITS, CIGAR CASES, FLY BOXES, SOAP CASES, LEATHER CASES for Brushes and Comb, and other PIPES, Boxes and Bundles of CIGARS and CIGAR- DRESSING CASES, CASES OF BOOKS, CARD Besides a large Steck of ordinary Druggist’s Fancy Goods Requisiites, CITY DRUG STORE, 83 Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. ee ee SAL TP ns MEN’S AND BOY'S CLOTHING SS J. B. MACDON ALD’S. 20: 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. WARM OVERCOATS, $5 50. VERY WARM OVERCOATS, $6.00. EXTRA HEAVY OVERCOATS, $7.50. in Great Variety, very Cheap. ~-#@F Peisoos in want ef Ready-made Clothing for Winter, will find one of the lurgest and cheapest Stock in the City at MACDONALD’S, (QUEEN S7REeEt,. oe ee ae ! Ae ng i oe ae TB ae - Sfadt tee etic eae wonaitag Fy near ad 4 =e Pid vemah enaianely ) Ps} ~ mermnng Peet nerve cone og ® cae o) Tartine tes . a ms : fu 1 e te er es Sse a ee erty a ot oe arte Bear kek ih. - ay oo sigh a a Sie years ellis SAB is abi RS we he. ry id a) SPY fi seh te mage er Mapes teeters. tagger ae es . " — re, F 5 teamecrenet Dw =. ay tah wal ere, smc ee ens ea ce may MA 8 is , - = tes Seema» ~aeetetnner serena awe “ a ea ‘ Sy oe ety siemretiagne Hilayengegyet ot ww Bere «ir agren rae + J ae ” some os a ge ea eee taf “ eT . pe i ‘