- ee eee i eareetlbe ss deena: > eel al Siac iis ae 5 ee cial | j ee a eee ee ee eee aevitebinanie SRO ene ee Pee ee ae ee Oe eg ee i a — : LPI Ce PN ee «* o . —— ee tte “ es olbaled Po ee = op aap eh I ee et : sa Quai wife bic ; j } ‘_o hi} ¢ me - - s SQ adhe a nn. 89 } ee i rt; oe 2 i = 4 ‘ 3&4. Anniversary Items. yr: g sti " ik — —_ RLEUnAPRIG NEWS A Fine Night. “tI i Dec. 4,—Thomas Caryle.tho | —— ov ce We cumniiinas “Ss ~ tia . ’ ee a. H ener “ iene torian; was bornon the SS aw lobed how still the night! The full. i i j I NJ : i - . . SPRCIAL Deegre . ai . 7 0 mc | uh Dec., | tlie life extended to the 5ih : ESPATCHES TO THE EXAmineR. ] idee with aller light the stara, and fill " ’ . ¥ . ‘ © atara, and fills | yebruary, [Sst. His work ‘Sartor Resartus the Wen of Blood a Sil heaven and earth with gl "Lia so cle: i ; =i q ad icon. on glory. Jia so clear | A <¢ oO al ed in Praser’s Magazine 1833-4 eset — no need aught else should shice. The | Novel Per - Island Crown Cook, ; French ike 1Li0l was ‘]h ah ed R37 Jap ae a: 4NO ie Pn a re ", ; ow or } ¢ H } Weak , : ere ' »] ; ‘ a Tin mornine N to _ P e softened into milder blue ; the air Alderman Range Pe Tally Ho Cook, His ie . ll i] = cdenuvere ia et Bienes i we 8 me te sey ‘ ore 3 a breathless calm; and but "tis | M r wie Fa riner, tor coal and wood, ri : foie, OS P was never ce Ststharek recently challenger Orr | mm ’ hone wlnge { ; \ 5 n eauriched by his | wagene Rechter, on the geound that the Chere shall be no night there, nor sun nor lamous Ran ae Mat Ee al and wood, vm birthday (viz Die. 4, | _ ter had insulted the chancellor in a N ae : j o. Forest Beauty, ior weod, 187 rescated him with fused, de oe Reichetag. Horr Richter re- | "°" (1Y eht “twere like Heaven's resting- | Favorite Range, Star Cook, for wood , s) esenced t With used. deel: ; . ine | . 4 < ; ae » Geclaring he would not fight a duel! po ] Trane ‘arlour : ; Be ; a gol uliniration for os with Peinee Bismarck, much less with ~ ys een SF Pea Vleny ol aan te said re Be B oo goer his talents and genuis tls SON, — vestininster base Duriuer T a . his . : Men would forget to lay them down aid | Kar ; lie vans Woodbine £ rauktin, Albe } i rm Nov. 9, IS41, eldest nn sleep, — i armers Boile: s, Waverly {i — a aI diana am ee ne = . ha Enough for th ‘ : : ? ay J}, Jor coai and W ood, gon of Qaeen Victoria, wason the 4th of Dee, Fhe Boers. ough for them the spell of Nature’s quiet following, reated Prince of Wales and Earl sgn sei 3 . = of Chestor, wa admitted Grandmaster of the Lonpon, Dec. a SHIP NEWS. Mascotte, Black Prince, Red Cloud, Globe Heater, Box Stoves. Freem sons of Eng a rd 28th Ap il, 1876. The death cf Richelieu, aged 58, lo42 eccurred on the 4th Dec., — — Local and Gther Items. c —-- Real J. B. Maedonald’s adv ertisement, a Day Goops and Clothing cheap, and Tea gratis, at J. B, Macdonald's. saiiaicsiliati cutie Go and see the Christmas Presents at Wat- son's, whetoer you bny or not. > — J. B. MacpoNaLp's Overcoats and Suits take the lead for quality and cheapness. wiiiiiiaia Ocr last stock of fall Hat and Bonnet Shapes just received.—W. W. Beer. setsiiiealllaasiii Tur best place to spend next Wednesday afternoon and evening, will be at St. Peter's Bazaar. cniainaiiiesiiiie Tur Prince Edward Division will hold a public Temperance meeting, in Scott’s Hall, on W ednesday next. ieee Tue family of D. B, Woodworth, M. P., have arrived at Ottawa and taken up their abode for the winter. omental You could not possibly get a more beautiful Christmas present than one of the toilet cases at Watson's. They are priced to suit every pocket—S$2 to $14. ‘dieninsintlaaaiil Tere is a large steck of new perfumes by single bottles or in cases, from 25 cents upwards, at Watson's. A supply from England was received a few days ago. dosineuaiiditda Tue Committee of the Idistrial Aid Seciety, in connection with St. Paul's Church, propose to give a Concert on 30th inst., in lartherance of the objects of the society. skaecetinicodts Tue Scheol Trustees of Summerside, in accepting Mr. Arbuckle’s resignation as Vice Principal of the public schoois, expressed their regret at losing the services of so con- peteut a teacher, but congratulated him on bis promotion to the office of Icspector of Schools. a ——— BERNARD CoLeriper, son of the lord chief justice, is endeavouring to arrange a compro- mize with Adams, the barrister to whom the jury lately returned a verdict for $15,000. Coleridge has offered to pay sll costs of the proseention and $5,000 cash to Adams to tinally settle the matter. scstill aaiaiacseailes A woman was the only appearance at the Siipendiary Magistrate’s court this fore- noop. She was arrested for using abusive language. The evidence against her was not atrong; she was therefore dismissed by the acting Stipendiary Magistrate—Mr. War- burton. Cen oeeme A meetine of the Literary and Scientific Society is ordered for to-morrow evening (Friday) at 8 o'clock, in the lower parlor of the Y. M. C. A. Hail. From the great interest taken in the Society last winter, a good attendance will be expected.—H. C. McDonald, Secretary. [decd 2i sinisinililleniti Two tests of Harden Hand Gronades will be made on Market Square, this evening, at 1.30 o'clock. A wooden building will be erected on the Square, and saturated with oil, tar, etc., will be set on fire. The Grenade will then be used as an extinguisher. A chemical test will also be made. Our firemen will assist at the tests. siiacilltnia A Carp.—To all who are suffering from errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis- tovered by a missionary in Scuth American Send self-addressed envelope to Rev, JosFPrx T. Inman, Station D. New York. a We have much pleasure in drawing atten- tien to the programme of the Concert to be giving this evening, which appears in another columa. The selections are from favorite composers, apd the performers being well known favorities, we have no doubt but that the Hall will be filled with the best musical audieace the city can give, —_—-~»>—— THe Shoeburyness Artillery Team, of Which Major Irving has been appointed Com- Mandant by the Counc! of the Dominion Artillery Association, will be composed of two cadets of the Loyal Military College, two non- commissioned officers or men from each of the Royal Schools of Artillery, eight from toe Garrisoa Artillery, and s'x from the Fie'd Artillery, with a non-commissioned officer as No, 1 from A or B Battery, —.. One pouring wet evening last week we Were wending our way up Queen Srreet, When just above W. & A. Brown’s, our Progress was obstructed by a denee crowd 9! people who were hustling one another vigorously. Imagining it was an auction Sale prolonged tij] later than usual, we listened in vain for Mr. Dodd’s voice an- houncing that something was going. It then dawned upon us that a Grit meeting had just broken up in the law offices up stairs, and that the crowd was emerging therefrom, until we remembered that there Were not so many Grits on the Island. We tsacluded toenguire of the proprietor of the ond Beokstore as to the cause of the commotion, when much to our surprise, we found it impossible to get im. it was thence that the people were issuing, while “Many more, nothing daunted by the de- sending \orrent, were engaged in a lively Mtruggie to enter,all eager to purchase some . the beautiful Chrictmes presents which we Wacverticiag ‘n another coluow. He cen recelving additions tu his stock, i 8 altogether tho largest, hand: mest, and moat varied ever displayed in atlotietown. —~ Herald if _Cape Town advices state that Premier Upington had made a speech strongly favoring the Dutch party. He spoke in praise of the Bechuana boers, and censured the policy of Sir Hercules Robinson Goveraor of Cape Colony. The speech has caused much excitement and indignation in the colony. . The Spanish Treaty, Kry West, Dee, 3. The Florida News says:—‘‘ With refer- ence to the tobacco clause in the Spanish Treaty, if the Treaty is ratitied by the Senate with this claure, Key West is a doomed city. It will destroy the tobacco and cigar business here.”’ : Exhibitions. Lonpon, Dec, 3. The executive council of the Interna- tional Inventions Exhibitions, to be opened next May, has resolved to receive America’s application for space until January 3. Robbery «f Jewelery. Boston. Dee. 3. While Mrs. Connor wife of Capt. Connor, proprietor of St. James’ Tote, was at dinner, last Thursday, her rooms were entered, and about $6,000 worth of jewel- lery stolen; There is no clue. China Betermined to Resist. Lonpon, Dec. 3. A despatch from Hong Kong to the | Times says it is believed here that China has determined to resist France « owtreance; Egyptians Sick. Carro, Dee. 1. Two hundred Englishman are sick with Enteric fever, at Wady Halfa. Canadian News. Orrawa, Dec. 4. Post Office Inspector Dewe has gone to Winnipeg to investigate an alleged whole- sale robbery of registered letters from Manitoba. Nearly one bundred registered letters mailed there being missing. Alex. Buntin has been sent tc jail for ten days, because he withdrew from the Ex- change Bank, of which he was a Director, several thousand dollars when it recently failed. His sentence created consternation, because he had returned the money and paid the interest thereon. Mr. Plimsol, the sailor’s friend, is here, and dines with the Governor-General to-night. Evangelist Moody’s services in Toronto are largely attended. —— gee Weeatber Bulletin Probabilities for the next Ps hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Dec. 4--10 a. m, Moderate to fresh southwest to northwest winds, clearing weather, notinuch change in temperature. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE. Charlottetown December 4, 1884. Highest Temperature yesterday,. ....... 36 2 Lowest Temperature (read at midnight), . .26.1 Lowest Temperature this morping........28.1 Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock, .31.3 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o'clock. .35 4 LETTERS FO THE EDITOR. Letter from Dr. Jenkins, M. P. A GOOD SUGGESTION. Six,—In a short time the members of the Dominion Legislature will be summoned to meet in Parliament. Subjects of extreme interest to the people of this Province will come under consideration, notably the old and vexed question of ‘continuous steam | communication, winter and summer, with the mainland.” The expiration of the Fishery Treaty with the Unite? States will | call for fresh legislation on that subject, which may be profitably considered in con- junction with some measure of reciprocal trade. sab These are questions deeply affecting the welfare of the Proviace, and should be dis cussed at public meetings all over the Island. The people of Charlottetown are expected to take the initiative, and I think a meeting of citizens should be called as soon as convenient, to take these and other matters of moment into consideration. If the result of their discussion shall be the passing unanimously of well-defined and vigorous resolutions, it will greatly strengthen the hands of your representa- tives when pressing the claims of the Pro- since in Pa liament. ie conciusion I would say, Jet us have the presence of every elector, and the absence of every shade of party politics. Yours, &.. J. TI. JengINS. —_—— = Young Men :—Read This. Beit Co., of Marshall, M ich., er celebrated Execrro-VOL- gaic Beir and other ELecrric 2 PPLIANCES Ob ; : young and old} trial for thirty days. = or My Sean f vitality THE VOLTAIC offer to send th 7 rate ffitc' } e sity bad manhood, and all kindred troubles. _— for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, 4D Complete restoration any other diseases. ; he vigor and manhood guaranteed. ° to heaith, days’ trial is An jmproved Sitios: de jorted in thi ; ; is reported in the | urg irdn trade. . No risk is incarred, as thirty tor ° ildnateated , Rooney, | River. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Dec 3- Strm Worcester, Allen, Boston, mdse; Mary Queen, White, Shediac, lumber; Foam, | Moran, Sydney, coal. Dec 4—Margaret Mary, Lang, Crapand, oats, pork and butter, CLEARED, Dec 3—Lairg, Campbell. Pictou, bal. MOTEL ARRIVALS. ROCKLIN HOUSE, ‘: Dec 3—W A Bardett, Dundas; David Bell, New London; H T Ames, St John; Samuel H | Brown, Stanley Bridge; Artemas Lea, Tryon; | | Matthew Smith, Crapaud; Alex Forbes, Ver- | non River; Thos Taylor, Mt Stewart; Honey: | man Taylor, do; Wm Robins, St Peter’s; Jas Palmer, Crapaud; Miss Palmer, do; A E C Holland, M P P, Contreville. j ' MARRIED. | _ In Zion Church, Charlottetown, on the 3rd inst., by Rev. John M. McLeod, assisted by Rev. William Frame, Charles D Thomsoa, Esq., Cashier of the I. C. R., Moncton, to Miss Manie McLeod, eldest daughter of the | first officiating clergyman. In this city, on the the 26th Nov. by Rev. J. McLeod, Mr. Alexander John McLean, to Miss Laura Skinner, all of Charlotéetown. At St. Augustine’s Church, Rustico, on Nov. “Sth, by the Rev. R. McPhee. Mr. Josevh Gallant, of Rustico, to Annie Caroline, daughter of Mr. James Wickham, New Glasgow Road. At Fort Augustas, on Tuesday, 28th Nov., | by the Rev. J. McDonald, P.'P., Mr. John of Cardigan Parish, to Miss Ann Rush, of Fort Augu’tas Parish. At Vernon River, November 26th, by Rev. James Whelan, Mr. Joseph Currie, of Little Sands, to Miss Magvie Finnigan, of Vernon On the 27th Nov., by Rev. J. M. McLeod, Mr. Donald McRae, of Flat River, Belfast, to Miss Margaret McBeth, of Murray Harbor Road. GET READY OR WIMTER | WEEKS & CO. OFFER LARGE SUPPLIES OF NEW CLOTHING, —FOR— Falland Winter, AT EXTRA LOW PRICES. G00D OVERCOATS |! AT LOW PRICES. See Weeks & Co.’s stock of New Ulsters and Storm- coats — well made, trom good material. eee OVERCOATS —-AND— REEFERS TO SUIT ALL. Worsted and Tweed Suits, VERY CHEAP. SHIRTS —AND-— DRAWERS AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER. Men’s Wool Scarfs and Muf- flers, Fur Caps, Knitted Shirts, Collars, Braces, &c Call and see us before buy- ing elsewhere. w. A. WEEKS & UO. allowed. Write them at once pmyblet free. Chtown Nov. 4, 1884 Extra Pots, Kettles and Spiders Ch’town, Nov. 17, 1884. “oapstone and Stovepipe at Prices to Suit the Times. wimon W. Crabbe. Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner. 2 ee a W.& A. Brown & Go. Are Offering the following lots of Dry Goods at prices to clear: 10,000 yards Assorted Cloths, suitable for Jackets, Ulsters, Dolmans, and Suitings, 8,400 yards Assorted Dress Goods. 4,400 yards Black and Colored Velveteens, 6500 vards Cheap Wincey, 60.000 yards Grey Cotions, marked down 4 , » and 6 Cents. to mill prices, A BIG LOT WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. eS Best Cotton Warp sat Mill Prices. “ ATI REMNANTS AT COST. @ WEHOLEMSATTLH AND RETATL. ‘Ren mber the Place: Tremaine & Metcalf’s old Stand, next Door to Messrs, Beer & Goff. kx The New Brick Store will be opened on the 25th April. <aaqy W. & A. BROWN & Ct. Charlot siown, Oct. 23, 1884. Perkins hae & Sterns’ FALL & WINTER GOODS of the Very Best Value. ~_—-- er 0 UR Stock of Velveteens is large, aid 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 Display of Knit Wool Goods, in Squares, Scarfs, Jackets, Scarboro Coats, Alexandra Jackets, Jerseys, &. Uisters, Shawls, Xc Fur-lined Cloaks, Rubber Circulars, Dolmans, Jackets New Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, Xc., very stylish. Berlin Wool — Beehive Victoria, Rutland, Albany, Saxony, Allga, Universal, and other yarns, Grey Flannel, Scarlet Flannel, White Flannel, French Twill Flannel, Tweed Shirtings, Tartan Plaids, &c. 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. ENGLISH COAL VASES, FANCY COAL HODS, GAL. IRON COAL HODS, FIRE IRONS AND STANDS, BLOWER STANDS, CARPET SWEEPERS, HEARTH BRUSHES. SIMON W. CRABBE, Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner Ch’town, Nov. 26—3w twice aw HOUSE AND LOT FOR Sie rg HE Honse and premises in the thrivin pied by Dr. McSwain. well finisbed with offices, fessional man or a mechanic, and one mile from Halliday’s Wharf. Apply on the premises or in Charilotte- town to A. McNEILL, - Auctioneer. Ch’town, Nov, 17—2w Saw whly 5w pres (984. - FLL. - (004 g ; ° cs ° ° ° village of Eldon, Belfast, formerly occv- ‘town, in view of their increasing business, The house is new aad. outhouses, &c., and | about an acre of land ; ts well suited for a pro! is con: | venient to stores, schools and churches, and | Herald ! | CAK-LOAD of Flour, brand ‘*Herald,’’ | equal “Kent Mills,” at Steam Naviga- | tion Wharf. For sale low by J. A, CHIPMAN. | | | ” Cars EVAYGELINE, FOR SALE BY J. A. CHIPMAN & CO., Ch town, Nov, 12, 1884. G. H. COOK & 6O., | The enterprising Photographers of Charilotte- ‘have ad¢ed to their staff of assistante, A FIRST-CLASS OPERAIOR, from New York, who will be prepared, when required, Herald | SLEIGHS FOR SALE. . to tiat or full colour photographs in the! highest style. ‘They also are determined to spare no expense to plezae their numerous | patrons. Consequently, to all those wishing | first-class work, at ressonable prices, the opportunity is now offered, s@ Call and view specimens, *o. ' Ch’town, No¥ 8, 1984—wkly tt ws MoNEILU’S Axction Room— 1 double-seated Box Sleigh, 1 stylish, round-back, Famiy Driving Steigh, Upholstered, well-finished — both nearly new. Will be sold at a bargain. Ch’town, Nov. 24, 1884 WANZER Sewing Machines. THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES RECEIVED KICHEST AWARES At all the leading Exhibitions of the World, Onl¥ Goid Medal in Canada, 1883. J. F. WILLIS & CO., oo duly suthdriced Agdnts for P, E. t pclaghheum ia fs f r r re ; MS a ies peeeenaquataes aetna 4, y Toate ey ete 7 anata 3 e = aii lama A TATED D he pf iy : : SSS oe 5 a are ee ee a j | a ~s 37) ene = v oY) 7 ie i at SF a ui coven ctennteennsnnaalenemneigl tn ancients cane aide