TALE = ET EE ESA a Ry RN GNSS SY I Hl ca ean nem: ee mancmm panei * 408 AE oo m_ 4S SPE a caRpEN ci -+ SEP Qe ee. ” te, i] 77 _ hil, #403) } inished and Paris Dee 12 ; . ~~. nary 1755. (lien. Miot, Lt Him a little over ten | c ‘adagascar, telegraphs that his troops how seal = upy Uohelmar and Fort Embaniou. The Hovas have fled southward. Gen. Miot ae telegraphs from Madagascar that on | ‘o th inst. after a march of fifteen hours, ) He captured a second fort, south of the ohemar His shadow i ann i ec UPViy ys ars Bosweils ite of Dr, Johnson lis nno 1,00 i } ibli 7.“ ‘ ee | fecal and Other liens. The Frauco-Chinese Question. ol Summerside, Is - Ror slea R ™ Pap r received to-day at) A Lonvor, ee ve the Diam 1 Bookstore. A despatch from Shanghaie says a native — paper announces that the ministers of THE steamer Coban is now running between foreign powers have notitied Tsung hi Bostoa and Nt has, Néld, iz “a of their intention to meet on the prseelrsh [aa , thine | ~<od inst., to discuss the Franco-Chinese CHSAPEST Fu ; : : i * : 7 - ; 4 4aj);38 1p the city at a. . question, with a view af arr faciohaid § ae th a ivipg atan ac- (deel3 wky | ceptable basis of mediation. ‘ 7 Ture st Choise Albums at the! : Diamond Bookstore are unexcelled &{ Raseal Punished. ow iia +9 . | y Me Abawsand Miss Coleridge were mar Key West, Dee. 12. ried privately in London on the 1th inst. | Henry Walker, mate M ’ * | Juli Xuas Carpe and Toye, at the very lowest ia Baker, on trial for stealing the prices; best value in the city at R. K | schooner's cargo, was to-day sentenced to ca : -|SIX years imprisonn j Alb: ; Brace’s. (dee 13 eod tl 25 | cctitilive I vent in Albany Peni- Tur brigt. Zsra, owned by Peake Bros, & Co., 53 days out from Liverpool, was reported | passing through the Gut this morning. of the schooner Friendly Natives. Lonpon, Dee. 12. A despatch from Debbah says the natives > Ziox Cuuroen.—The Rev. W. H. Spencer, A. B., will preach in Zion Church to-morrow morning and evening at the usual hours. for miles around that place are friendly and ‘ie cia ‘welcome the British troops. The natives For New Goops.—Good goods, and the| ®t Ambakol say a mounted brigade could very cheapest and best Xmas presents in the | traverse the desert to Shendy with little city. Gotothe Diamond Bookst»re. Facts risk, teil. eens Action of Ejectment, -_ oo - Leave your orders for the best of cracked | Successful eats aud barley,or bran, at R. K. Brace’s, and | have them delivered free of charge. | Lonpon, Dec. 12. badd: (dee 13 eod tl - An a. brought by Mrs. Weldon against Mr. Riviere, for illegally ¢j.cti ANY ove tinding at the Diamond Bookstore, | ).°.. ¢ Ge ge A pg any article which is pot lenaal priced a. - |her from Covent Garden, was decided to- oT A verdict was given Mrs. Weldon : ‘ : ; aay. any other store, will receive such article | lay for small damages. pa ts m air. & > —_—— i — A CENTENARIAN.--The death of Joseph T a ae 0 . urkish "ities Bilby, for many years a soldier in various Atrocities, regiments, is reported at Dartmouth. He was Opessa, Dee. 12. bora August 15th, 1785 lesan Turkish atrocities in Macedonia are in- Cuotce Arpies for Xmas, ia American| creasing. As many as 200 Christians have Ballwins and Gravenstein:, also Pears and! been murdered within the past few weeks Green Grapes, at A MeNeili’s Auction, on| and three villages have been burned Monday next, December 15, at 11] o'clock. _ > — Tusy don’t give away tea at R. K. Brace’s, but wil. sell you tea that will make your heart giad, and defy any store on P. E Island to4 produce as good. [dee 13 eod tl 25 Want of Confidence. Carro, Dee. 12. The natives about Dongola have little Sitoenp the weather become colder than at} C°Mfidence that the Reitish expedition will present ‘the Northern light will leave this | PTO¥° successful, therefore they will not port for Pictoa on Monday morning. If no | J! the English. change takes place in the weather she will — leave on Tuesday. New Pablication. _ > Pur Rev. Jonx Burwash’s paper on age ; a pat Lonpon, Dee. 12. Elocation—read before the Literary and ; ’ : Scientific Society last evening—was, as antici- Sampson, Lowe & Co., will soon publish pated, an excellent one; and an interesting| Henry M. Stanley’s book upon the Congo. discussion took place. Henry M. Stanley is now in London. _— A SPECIAL TRAIN left this morning early for Cape Traverse, taking some freight, and Mr. Coleman, Mr. Unsworth, Mr. McPherson, Mr. DesBrisday of the Charlottetown Herald and Mr. Brennan, of the Summerside Journa/, to see the new road. ——— —~— Suspension of Hostilities. Paris, Dec. 12. La France says the Chinese commanders have been commanded to suspend hos- ilities, Me. W.S. McKre has purchased from the = vnidcaspiiiiliiiinmaii Syook Faym a grey gelding, by Brown Stout, Weather Bulietin. for $275. Mr. McKie had him hitched in driving harness to-day. He appears to be 1600 lbs in weight, is remarkably stylish, and a good driver, though so large. ~— -->}--— Fatt Prowise ts Decempsr.—Many per- sons in Charlotte County have been able to do ; fall plowing im this month, a novel experience | winds, fair to cloudy cold weather, with local for New Brunswick agriculturists —S¢. John | snow falis in the southern portion. Teleqraph. Farmers in P. E. Island have! aa been plowing up to the 8th inst. MrgkOROLOGICAL OFFICK. —_-~o—— Charlottetown December 13, 1884. By appointment of Presbytery, Rev. Wm. Highest Temperature yesterday,. ....... 29 R. Frame will preach in St. James’ Hall, | Lowest Temperature (read at midnight), . . 18 Charlottetown, on Tuesday, 23ri1 December, | Lowest Temperature this morning... .....18. instant, at 7.30 o'clock p. m., and moderate in | Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. 2) a call to Rev. James Carrathers, of Pictou, N. | Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock..2i S.—J. M. McLeod, Presbtery Clerk. Probalilities for the nect 24 hours for the Uaritime Provinces. Toronto, Dec. 13--10 a. m, Moderate to fresh northeast and northwest 5 8 6 2 5 — ett the French © mmander in hae A Prayer. ee lost—the war, Sriend of. thy light— o Be thou my guide |! 4 Lome peths thy servant lead arigh The day and ni_ht are Then save me from the the trnth, th i a’ “to , ca ae : 4; oe: 2 oo = i. —t JIA LTE yw Anniversary Items ." > een er ‘ | af) \ ® Ms TELEGRAPHIG WEWs. | nuél J. hnton ; _ Vs | per, Casayist, poet an i ie ont ield, (England) 1709, (Srecuat Desparongs r0 THE EXAMINER, } t Dec. 1784. He began his Moy s | J ements in Wadagase Py ved a pension of £200 i a “ane both as one to Th:e, » Snares I cannot see : pursue That ends in peace ! - When troubles cease ! rhe sun will soon arise, and mercy sings Of healing balm beneath its outspread wings. My heart shail be 4 sacrifice with grateful incense fraught h Lord, to Thee ! And 1 will wait Thy call on Jordan’s shore To pass, in peace, where partings are no more. mo. 4, Summerside Exports. on SUMMERSIDE, Dee. 10. _ Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point da Chene : 4 480.00 25 00 448.00 314 00 4 horses. ... 4 cases evgs . Se ks 1490 bushels oats........ 5232 Ibs pork... Se 21.00 2 cases poultry......... 11 00 50 yds Island cloth........ 40.00 1 box boneleas fish............ 2.00 6 Bi ib ie wns ence 200 00 Ce cers, oe, 775.00 WM. . Ae pp gi 40.00 2286.00 By same eteamer on 11th :— 2 cases poultry............ x 2600 Ss cn ever a cscs 6.00 i Sic sw ckinibains « 317 00 70 lbs butter... ., = 14 00 se to, 262.00 5 bris pork... .. pies daimipeue cas 100.00 80 yds Island cloth.... ........ 64.00 es 3.00 1470 bushels oats. . . 470.00 670 lbs mutton... 34 00 $1296 09 SHEP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN ENTERED, Dec 12—L J Westawoy, Buchanan, Crapaud, Oats; stmr M A Starr, Ferguson, Halifax, mdse Dec 13—C Pearl, Smith, Pictou, coal. CLEARED. Dee 12—Lauretta, Ledwell, Plymouth, G B, eats and deals; Helene, Martell, Cow Bay, produce; stmr M A Starr, Ferguson, Hali- fax, do. FANCY SALE Sunday School Tea, FANCY SALE, in connection with the Annual Sunday School Tea, will be held in St. Paul’s School-room, Tuesday, 16th De- cember. Fancy articles will be sold, suitable for Christmas presents ; a variety of children’s Clothing, Toys, &c., Christmas Cakes. Tea and Refreshments during the evening. Sunday School Tea at4 50; Visitors’ Tea at 5.30 o’clock, Admission, 10 Cents ; Sunday School chil- dren free. Ch’town, Dec. 10, 1884—4ji oS AD PHOTOS For the Holiday Season! ‘J EW1s’ Photographs are now known as the most Genuine and Artistic productions in the Provinces, Landscape and Portrait Work are made by men who have real practical utijity and known renown in their respective linea. w® The public never regret calling on LEWIS, Grafton Street, Ch’town, P. E. Island. declO—3w wkly3mos NOTICE. YUE Subscriber, being about to leave the ATA IM TNT REE i * saline “2 exthamed. exiles Trusting, though tried, the path I would For faith unfolds that promised land to view Thus far, through pain and peril safely brought, UST dhetp. 52. ooeas.. cc 9 oe CE RCH . ‘| A SENSATIONAL story comes from Egremont, Province for the winter, requests all per- Mass, to the effect that in 1878 Estelle New-| sons in’ebted to him to pay their several man, 30 years old, died there and was buried | amounts to Jas. DesBrisay, at the ojice of —_-—_--- Some Peas.--The Furness Line steamer York City, now on the passage from London to Halifax, will take on her return voyage 50,000 bushels of peas. They are to be shipped through the elevator. A large por- | sion of them have already arrived at Halifax, otenmnaiaal KitLtep 1s ras Woops —Patrick Manstield, a native of Prince Edward Island, who has lived at Tabusintac the past two years, was killed on the South Branch of the Big Traca- die last Thursday, where he was working for Mr. James J. Robinson, The deceased leaves a wife and six children.—St. John Telegraph, -- -}---— : Tux steamer M. A. “yer left for Halifax last evening with 150 bris pork, shipped by G. A. Wright ; 20 do., by 0, Connolly; _ tubs butter, by O. Connolly; 10 bris. pork, ry John Tanton- 1000 bushels oats, by Wheatley & Son, and other articles. Weather permit- ting, she will make another trip to Charlotte- town or ¢ reorgetown, cnnsictapiinaie Exrenpeo AcquatntaNce.—Says the Post: An elderly gentleman living m Sackville ad- dressed a little gitl the other day, and told her: I saw your mother married, I was at your gzandmother's wedding, was intimately acquainted with your great great grandmother, and your great great great grandinother was my grandmother's sister. ee : tev. Dr. MeDonatp’s lecture on “The Race of Somerled,” to come off in the Market Hall, on Monday evening, December 22nd, will trace the history of some of the Scottish Clans for centuries past, the battle of Ren- frew, in which Nomerled was slain, the battle of Bannockburn, of Montrose, Dundee, &c., will be reviewed, showing the daring exploits of some of the ‘Lords of the Isles, and the great power and influence wielded by them 1n the olden times. Dr. McDonald has chosen a subject which cannot fail te ensure him 4 crowded hall. -—_.—— : A Curis as Tree will be held in the Con: vent de Notre Dame, {lillsborough Square, = Thursday next, commencing at 2 o'clock. , will be provided by the members of the Holy Family and the Chilcren of Mary ean and the proceeds will be given io aid of the Convent. Large preparations have been inade for it, and the tree will no doubt be the best ever seen in the city. A good refresh: ment table will be keld in the Hall and a palatable tea will be supplied, The admis- . Special Passenger Train will leave Charlotte- in the cemetery. H. Worth Wright has »ow made a dying statement that he, with other studerts of the Albany medical college, laid in wait for the body, disinteyred it and con- veyed it to the college for the purpose of dis- section. While on the dissectiug table, signs of life were observed, and the woman was finally resuscitated. She was taken to the insane asylum ia Schohaca county, N. Y. This is all. Wright is said to have known of her whereabouts. The grave will be opeaed to ascertain the truth of the story. — Pirapep Guitty.—In the case of Sheriff Doucett, of Bathurst, N. B., charged with misdemeanor for unlawfully demanding a let- ter taken from the Little Shippegan post office, a plea of guilty was entered on the 10th ivst., the Sheriff acting on the advice of counsel, Judge Fraser, in sentencing Sheriff Doucett, said that as there had been the fullest enquiry into the case, and it appeared the sheriff believed he was acting legally, he having dis cretion in the matter would impose only a penalty of $50. The fine was paid and the sheriff released, NOTICE. ” aii . . i TEVHE Subscriber would most respectfully L ‘ia those indebted to him that until the Ist January, prox., he will be happy to receive the several amounts due him at his ; 5 dditional tore on Great George Street. Ad orale will be incurred for collection after Pee E. MACDOUGALL. Ch’town, Dee. 1, 1884~-2 aw wkly Pf ISLAND RAILWAY. J and after Monday, 8th Dec, next, until a of navigation at Summerside. a 2 ily (Sunday ex- at 6<o’clock, a. m., daily (Sun e sane for Summerside, connecting there with steamer for Point du Chene, and returning to Charlottetown on arrival of Steamer jn the evening. JAMES COLEMAN, DesErisay & Ancus, in wy premises, Queen Street, whase regeipts will be a sufficient dis- charge, aad who will also attend to the dis- posal ef any Bank Stock or Real Ustate for me during my absenee. WILLIAM DODD. Ch’town, Dec. 8, 1884,—2mo 2aw wkly2mo pf. ISLAND RAILWAY. Tenders for Sleepers, Fence Verertal, Timber, &. Y#ALED TENDERS, addressed to the “s undersigned, and marked ‘* Tender,” will be received nutil Wednesday, December 3st, 1884, for the sapply of :— 23,000 Sleepers, as per specification, Sawn Switch Sleepers, hemlock (price per 1,000 feet.) 100 Cedar gnow-ienge Posts, 12 feet long, 8 inches at small end. 6,700 Cedar fence posts, 7 feet 6 inches long, 6 inches at small end. 150 Cedar gate posts, 8 feet long, 8 inches at small end. 2 1,800 Cedar fence pickets, 7 feet 6 inches long, 2 inches at small end. 1,600 Spruce fence poles, 14 feet long, 3 inches at swnall end, rossed on three sides, 3,200 Spruce fence poles, 14 feet long, 24 inches at small end, rossed on three s‘des. ~awn Hemlock Timber, l2in, x 12in. (price per 1,000 feet.) Sawn Hemlock Timber, 8x10 inches {price per 3,000 feet.) : ; Flatted Hemlock Timber, 8x10 inches (price per ton.) Forms of Tender for Sleepers, with syecifica- tion endorsed thereon, may be had at al) Booking Stations No Tender for Slecpers will be considered, unless made in accordance with, and upon the printed form supplied, nor will a tender for a less number of sleepers than 500 be enter- tained, The Department dees not bind itself to accept the lov. vot or any Tender. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. Railway Uifice, Ch’town, Dec. 9, 1884, . . 2 2 e of sion is ten vents, and as the affair is in aid 4 Worthy caude we arlvise all to attend. Superintendent. t Ch’town, Dec 5, 18°4. Railway a eud pat—her pres me al 1i —si pat—all wkly pa 2i Pe a ae DECEMiHR 28 166 GREAT BARGAINS | OF XMAS GOODS + ee ee *O° > . CLEARING OUT SALE init AT — BREMNER BOS.’ BOOKSTORE! COMMENCING FRIDAY, THE 12TH INSTANT, LL their Stock in Trade, consisting of BOOKS of standard and popular authors and poets, GIFT BOOKS, Juveniles, Pulpit, Family and Pocket BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, SERVICES, in Handsome Bindings. Photograph and Autograph ALBUMS, WRITING DESKS, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES AND EASELS, INKSTANDS, GAMES, PURSES, POCKET-BOOKS, and a Splendid Assortment of CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS. George Rowney & Cos ARTIST MATERIALS. Also: A general and well-assorted stock of STATIONERY, in Note and Letter Papers, Envelopes, Ink, Pens, &e. School Books and Requisites. All the above stock will, for the next ten days be sold at Greatly Reduced Prices, as the stock must be disposed of : | WITHOUT RESERVE. GREAT BARGAINS IN ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR XMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS MAY BE OBTAINED. J. A- RENNICK, Agent. Ch’town. Dec. 11th, 1884. A® W.& A. BROWN & CO, intend making a change in their firm about the end of February, they now offer their large and well assorted stock of Dry Goods at GREAT BARGAINS, 6,000 yards Scotch and Canadian TWEEDS at 20 per cent off, 2,400 yards Mantle and Ulster CLOTHS at greatly reduced prices, 5,900 yards Colored Silks, Satins and Plushes at 20 per cent off, F 4.000 Scotch and Canadian Wool Shirts and Drawers at 20 per cent off. Scarlet and Grey Flannels, Shirtings, Tickings, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Winceys, Prinis, Cretonnes, Bleached aud Unbleached Damasks and Table Napkins at a big discount. Balance. of their stock of Mantles, Dolmans, Ulsters, Fur- lined COATS, MILLINERY, &c., AT COST. Carpets, Oilcloths, Mattings, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Xc., at prices that are bound to CLEAR THEM. Fur Caps, Hats, Muffs, &€., at greatly reduced prices. WHBLESALE AND RETAIL ! This is a bona fide Sale, as all Goods must be cleared out before the change is made in February. Call early and avoid the rush. Ye Remember the place—Desbrisay’s old stand, next door to Beer & Goff’s Grocery, and directly opposite the Market House. W.& A. BROWA & CO, Charlottetown, Dee. 8, 1584. a vs ian eae - areata —_ - - > = ES | So ee RS $$ neem - - o--- Perkins & Sterns’ —FOR— FALL & WINTER GOODS of the Very Best Value. i oQ Vv ~~ UR Stock of Velveteens is large, and includes all colors in Plain and Brocaded, and marked ( very low. English Silks, Satins, Velvets and Plushes, all shades. New Feather Trim~ ming, New Stripe Satin, New Astracan Trimming, New Spot Silks, New Cheinlle Ruching, New Brocade Velvet. A Grand Dispiay of Knit Wool Goods, in Squares, Scarfs, Jackets, Scarbore Coats, Alexandra Jackets, Jerseys, &c. Fur-lined Cloaks, Rubber Circulars, Dolmans, Jackets Ulsters, Shawls, &¢ New Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, &., very stylish. Berlin Wool — Beehive Victoria, Rutland, Albany, Saxony, Alloa, Universal, and other yarns. Grey Flannel, Scarlet Flannel, White Flannel, French Twili Flannel, Tweed Shirtings, Tartan Plaids, Xe. Dress Goods, newest and best value. Large Stock of Wincey, Prints, &. Boys’ Cloth and Fur Caps, Men’s Caps, Ladies’ Fur Caps. Splendid Value in Blankets, Comforts and Counterpanes, ALL PERSONS WANTING WINTER GOODS SHOULD SEE OUR STOCK. PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’ town, Oct. 17, 1884. yay gram ae SF OM LE RS RNR J RNR RES SS RI AIRC aT mgm Oa Be oe omen memes pon oars f anes = SRP eS ONT AES Ps "s5 Tie ce ie ah a iis eee AB os '6 Hs Teer d 4