prciernm cea . srouks TO THe EXAMINE! Vurderers Hung. Deru, Dee. 15 *, Miles Joyce, and Patrick at Galway this morning Joy (as were hung for the murder of the Joyce family News From the Capital Lonpow, Dec 15. Westgate, the self-accused murderer of has rcached England. General Wood left England yesterday to tike command of the Khedive’s army 4 Monarch Deranged Cons DanTinorin, Dec. 15 Che derangement of the Sultan lurkey is daily developing, ? ruentat oe ee GENERAL CABLE NEWS, Caro, Dec. 13 fhe remainder of the Egyptian force assigned for service in the Soudan has leit for that sections’ ‘The staff wilt follow to morrow, _ 3 Paris, Dec. 14. the Eyalite, has L, Lefargne, of | Rubber Boofs and | | nena tile Local nud Other Koms. Onn drunk at th Court this forenoon Portraits of Mrs Latgtry are for sale at | the Ihameond Bookstore. Twe nty-five cents each. fei i’ , Pror. Earte has kindly conseated t perform at the Concert on Taesday next. will also play several accompaniments, oe fur reception of teucders for the constiue- tion of a breakwater at St. Peter's Bay in this | Island, by the De; art ment of Public W ogP | | c “he . Lord Cavendish and Mr. Secretary Burke, | ed on th: Ieth ins > Men's Wumen’s and © ildren’s American Shoes, just received at W. R. Ber EHAM North Side Queen Square. [dect5 6 > _ Mr. i. M. J. Paynrer. the Western Union Tel-geaph Manager, at Richmond, Va, says he used St. Jacoos Oi! for rheumatism and tcstifies strongly to its beneficial efforts. ts Pe lnm bark ‘‘Lady Nairn” sailed from George - town tor Piymouth Roads yesterday mornin: ; and the schooner ‘Victor’ also sailed yester- day for Newfouudland. > blur “ M. A, Starr” arrived from Halifax | yesterday afternoon, with a cargo of mer- | chandise, She svriled again at four o'clock i i been | arrested in consequence of a speech by | him at Berzend inciting to pillage and | murder Lonpon, Dee, 13. Lord Derby, ima speech at Manchiester to day, rejected the idea of a protectorate for Eyypt. restore order, CONSTANTINOPLE, necessary to Dee. 14. The palace.is practically ina state of siege Nobody is allowed to enter unless sum moned. The Sultan's aiarm is owimg to sedition among the troops, who are angry at the way the palace guards are paid, while they ere in rags. New York, Dec. 14. Hanlan is in the city awaiting the arriva! of Keanedy of Portland, Maine,with whom he proposes making a match for $5,000 a side. As soon as taat is decided Havlan will return to Toronte, preparatory to mak- ing his New Orleans trip. Catro, Dec. 14, The Government has requested Arabi England, he said, ought not to | remain im Ezypt topger than is absolutely | required. —Beemnger Dros, [deetd 2i ~ Gene, We civect attention to the Programme of | | |p. m. and the other prisoners sent-nced to exile | to be ready te etart within ten days. Al- lowancea have been from their properties which were confiscat ed. not confiseated. prisers has produced a good effect on the Arabs. Dustiy, Dec. 14, The Government lias issued a circalar in regard to distress in the west of Ireland, in which it declares it is determined to rely | solely upon the adunistration of relief grauted the prisoners | Property belonging to their wives cet Tre leniency shown the | through boards of guardians, as it is satisti- | ed that relief works are not only €X'rTrava- gant and demoralizing, but often fail to | relieve the most needy. will be prepared to impower boards. of guardians to burrow money if necessary to meet pressure on their resources. Kixestoy, Ja., Dec. 14. The fire, which broke oat in the business | quarter of the city. lass Moadsy evening, was not «xtensive until Wednesday. The loss, which was first put at 6,000,000 pounds, is now estimated at 3,000,000 pounds. Four hundred stores in all were destroyed. Loxpon, Dec. 14. The Norwegian barque ‘*‘ Alliance” from S:. John has beeu lost at Autwerp, Metseourne, Dee: 14. The Anstralasian mine, in Creswick, Victoria, has been flooded. Twenty-two persons were drowned. New York, Dee, 14, The extensiv:, depot and wharf, together with 60 cara and 10 locomotives of the Manhattan Beach, R. B Co., at Bay Ridge, were destroyed by tive this morning. A large pile of lumber belonging to the Sea Beach Railway Uo adjoiaing toe Manhattan depot, a eanal heatiat the dock, the wharf aod all on it were burned. Manhattan Beach Co. estimate their loss at $300,000. New York, Dec, 14. Hanlan and Kennedy agreed to-day to row three miles with a tarn for $2,500 a side, each depositing $1,000 forfeit. Piace gad time nut yet settled. Puuapecenta, Dec. 14. While skating on Abbo't's dam this evén- ing the ice snddevly gave way and anumber of childreh were precipitated jnto the water. Four childrea were drowned and itis feared others shared the same fate. WE & a Weather Bulletin. -_—— Probabilities for the next 24 hours tor the Maritime Provinces. Toronto. Dec. 16 —10 a. m. Fresh to strong westerly winds, fair coider weather, with a tow snow Harries. A ANB —— Re ‘BIRTH. At Falconwood, on Saturday, the 16th of Decémber, the wife of KE. 8S. Blanchard, of a Bn. SHIP NEWS. The Halifex Herald gives the following par- ticulars of the wreck of the schooner ‘* Mary B.”’ :—-* The schooner ‘Mary By,” of Arichat, which left Charlottetown, P. E. I , some days ago with acorgo of thirty- ‘five hundred bushels of potatoes for this port, while beating np the harbor yesterday morning, at half-past two o'clock, during a snow “squall, struck on the point nerth of Finlay’s Wharf, MeNab’s Is and. ‘There was a heary sea On at the time. Rhe now lies fall of wawr with her bottom Sounted out, part of her keel having come hp alongside. The ves-el which is insured for twelve Saw ired dollars in a Halifex office, will he « total los, The cargo is probably inenred but will be lost. A tug with steam pumrg has gone to render assi< stance ia getting the wreeked vewel off The ‘Mary B,” is a vessel of 78 tons rgister built two years ago at Port Hakesberv «nd is owaad by her cous wm adery Avgus. va Beovst, vf Archat, The Government | ~ ; ’ | order, with amount, stating how many Car !s the | the snow _— morning, with a cargo of pork, oats, etd, by various ehippers. Lgl tas We will mail packag:s of Christmas Cards carefally selected 10 any part of the country. post paid, on receipt of money. Send your Y. M. ©. A. Coneeret in another columa, It is certrinly one of the best presented th's sesson, Kvery item is an attraction. We expect to see the Concert largely patronized. > —_ ‘“Carroli” sailed for Boston this morn'ng at 7 o’ lock, with a cargo coi- sisting of 6,194 bags and 280 barrels of Potatoes, 105 cases of Eggs and 1.232 cases Canned Meats. She had no pa+sengera. > Ay Apron Fair and Christmas Tree at St James’ Hall, on Tharsday, 21st instant, at twe Sunday School tea at tive o clock, and All are invited. Admis- for adults, fifteen {del6 3: Tur steamer Visitors tea at tix. sien for children, five cent; cents. ‘ieb-etieaaie AN Ottawa despatch to the Halifex Herald states that Capt. McElhinney, nautical adviser of the Marine Department, bas been sent to Prince Kdward Island to enquire into the t uth of ramors regarding the manner in which “corpses from recent -wrécks were disposed ot, also to enquire into the canse of | . i wrecks, oo ->--— WE are pleased to see that Professor Gave, tle | i ' | Ss } ' | i i ' of the Prince of Wales College, has fuily re- cevered from his late severe illness, aud is ab): to move am~rg his many friends. Yesterday, being his first visit to the © llege since his recovery, the pupils presented him with | a eon zratulatory address acermpanied by & havdsome silver salver. The Pr. fessor made a neat reply, expressing harpiuess on peng © enabled to resume his dutiies at the colle,e, at an early date. q@ R RESPOS DENCE. | Ww é do not ho old ourse ea $ oadeaiinle. for the opinions ¢ or stafeme nts of our ne ndents Mend Your Ways. To the Editor of the Examiner. Mr. Eptror;*~The state of our sidewalks and crossinus deserve the *“‘sweeping” oon- demua'ion of those unfortunate pedestrians who must, perforce, wale knee-deep in the snow to reach their destinations. Two days have now elapsed since we had a tig ful! of snow, and our “ways” are still very difficult of locomy ticn, as our people display most sublime indefference ia cleaning away from the sidewalks~and crossiags in. frent of .their, doors, Thre niany be some excuse in the case of the poorer class of citizens, whose avocations may prevent them doing this most necess- ary work, but there can be no éxense for our rich property holders, those ig charge of eur public buildings, bank, churches, etc., for perpetuating the nuisa .ce wh'c. is most marked in the latter cares. There are plenty of shovels in the town and many willing hands who would gladly do the work for a trifling remoneration. IT need not en- large on the subject. Charlottetown is said by thousands who visit us to be the slowest town in the Dominion, This is not true in main, though we must confess that we ave far behind other cities of l+ss preten- tions especially in the matter of an efticient water supply, a much needed spreading of paint on cur housed, anda general cleanliness of surroundines which sooner or later must have 4 marked effi ct on the general health. Just now a stranger among us might be pardoned for the assertion that our city is behind the age, Were he forced to tramp aleng our streets for a mile or two, and otaerve how utterly oblivious we seem to be in. making the sidewalks and crossings passable, and giving the neat, trim appearance which would be gresented in any other city after such a heavy snow fall as we have had lately. Yours, Native. Ch'town, Dee. 14, 1882. EVENING SALE, —AT— -¢ AUCTION, —OF— Christmas & New Year's Goods, TO COMMENCE ON Monday, 18th December, AT 7.30 O'CLOCK, and \ojcontinue each evening until the whole is dis; osed of, a consign™ent consisting of, - Toys. Albums, Pictures, Workboxes, bolls, Inkstands. Vases, Station- ery, Celer Boxes, Perfumery, Hair Oi), Fancy Wool Gooda, and au vVaricty of other Goods. F. LePAGE, Auctioneer, A Lotof Men's Ub'tewa, Voc. 15, 1332,-~2aw CES AE LES OE ETE TE DAILY BXAMINER, DECEMBHR 16, (1882. TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. PERKINS & STERNS Are offering t inducements to CAaALONn, ore: on Ie a ‘ash bayers daring the Holiday A sple ndid varie ty of Winter Jackets are offered at an immense discount. Fur Goods, Knitted Wool Goods, Skirts, etc. will be sold -ex- ceedingly low. Alot of Kancy Goods, suitible for Ohristiias presents, whieh must oe cleared out, are arranged on tables 75 cents;and upwards. , your choice tor 20, 30. and ft you wish tomake a Christmas preseat of Blankets, Comforts, Tavle Napkins, ‘Table Covers» Kit Mittens , Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Scarts, Dregs Goods, Shirts, Drawers, Cardigan Jackets, etc., we Give us:a:call. can eee you-with these gootls very-low, PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, Dec. 11, 1882. WE ARE OFFERING AT THE LONDON HOU: BEFORE CHRISTMAS The Following Goods, at a oe Prices. —:0: > A Lotof White Blankets, at $1.50 and $2.75, A Let of Men's Reefing Juckets. $275 atid $3.50. Uvercoats, $4.09 and $4.50. A Lot of Men’s Ulsters. $5 50). A Lot of Men’s Pants; $2.60. $2.50 and - 00. Lot of Ladies’ Cloth Sacques, $1.00, $1.75 and $2.25, A Lot of Ladies’ Skirts, 50 cent-. A Lotof Cheap Tweeds, 40, 50 and 60 cents up, for Men’s and, Boys’ Wear. s A Lot of Winceys, Weo! Goods and Dress Goods, 4 Lot Men's Wool Underel thing, very low. \ Let of Men’s Shirts, job lots, ' ' } } j | | ou T HE CITIZENS SKATING ‘RINK = be opened on or cbout ‘Monday, the 18th inst. (ICE PERMITTING.) The Band will be in atteudance from eight! Ui ten o'clock, p.m Tickets for sale at Apothecaries Hall at the following prices:— | Gatamy ee, a arn Dee 5 $5. 00 SRG ICE nS) 00 08 seni: 00h db ons ppnen . 25) [ Prgumemiade 3: jsi'sict i. shock sbs6iWbs deve Wei ceess 1 On Alterncon S«ating (Boys) ......... 010.0 2 50 Afternoon Sketing (trl) 0.0.00. cee 2 00 Stugle Tickets, all thimes ......... 0.0.02 ceeree 25 | Single Tickets, to Promenade............. 10 ' | i A Lot of Horse Russ aud Carriage Wraps at very lew prices. GEO. DAVIES & co. Charlottetown, Dec. 8, 1982. — a —_—-<-- es ae —OF — MEN’S AND BOY'S CLOTHING —AT~— p B. VWeiaCDOMNALD'S. a ome 8). meee MEN'S. WARM REEFERS, $3.00. ae MN BNISS PARRY PREEFERS 88 00 “+ > Tit MEN'S HEAVY |i BePERS $5.00: — j » MPNS .VERYCUBAVY RERLERS, $6.00...) MEN'S EXTRA WARM, (Good Quality) 7§. $8, $9, sto. MEN’S WARM OVERCOATS; 4.25. MEN’S WARM OVERCOATS, $5 50. MEN’S VERY WARM OVERCOATS. $6.00. MEN’S EXTRA HEAVY OVERCOATS, $7.50. MENS. AND, BOYS’ ULSTEKS, in. Great Variety, yery Cheap, pep? Rei scps.in want of Ready-made Cloghing for W inter, will find One the largest and Chey pest St o¢kin the Gity at sas J. B. MACDONALD’S, Ch town., Nov. 22, ae, pat, pres ne i ST Se Sb ee ae eee GREAT SALE en The services of Gilbraith’s Band have been secured for the season. WwW, C. HOBKEIRK, Sceretary. Dec, 2. 1§82.—4i More Trath than Poetry. Wo you want to see the | thei inddeat 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, " THE HANDSONEST, THE CHEAPEST, THE BEST, SLEIGH ROBES! —AT<— BEER & SONS. Nov. 22, 1882.+-eod oe ~~ ee * CHANGE OF TIME OvREN er C. B. W ARREN Has now on hand a Large and Well-Selected Stock of (HOME MADE AND LMPORTED BEBTS AND SHOES, -—--- S and BOYS’ BOOTS are HAND SIDED, SIDE- | Our MEN’ L INED, Good Stock and First-Class Wark, a ey | LEAVING FOR PICTOU. For Remainder ot Ane N AND AFTER 2nd day of December next, the Steam Navigation Company Steamers will ieave Charlottetown for Picton, on Monday, Weilnesday, Priday aod Saturday mo pings at FIVE o'cleck, Also, the Georgetown trips will be discon jtinugd after this week, By Order, W. HALES, Secretary. ‘ON EXHIBITION. The finest essortment of In WOMEN’S, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S, a Shh: av OBE, nscors Cloth, Nice Fitting, Well Made, and Warranted equal to , any in -the »~ Market. Ub—-———— A’ Choice Lot of Felt Boots “and Slippers, Overshoe®, Rubbers, and Moccasins; — 0 The Whole Lot to be Cleared Oat as soon as Possible, Cheap for Cash at Stamper’s Corner, Chitown, Nov. 7, 1882.—wly Cc. B. WARREN f | ' | } | Blanketing, Fiannels, Yarns, ete. , —at THE— FACTORY: CLOTH AND. WOOL DEPOT, ¢. H. SCHITRVAN, Geeat Geouce Stiget, Ch’town, Oct. 24,°82,—2m cod wily i ery, | Corn Starch, Christmas Requisites YPICES, Candied Peels, Raisins, Ourrante, Flave ring and Coloring Ex’vracts Sauces, IC: pers ; Pickled Cavulifiowers, Walnuts, Girk. | ins, Onions ; Calves’ Foot, Lemon, Orange, Guava, Biack auc Red Currant Jciies ; Mar. malade, Pears in Syrup, English Confection. Ess, Cofive, Sago, Arrowroot, Tapioca, Get atine, Baking Powders, Cocoa Browa, Chocolate, Macaroni, Vermi- celli, ete, etc., at W..R. WATSON’, Qacen Sirecy Dec, 12, ’ JUST OPENED! BY MRS. MACLEAN, (At the Store formerly occupied ‘by Mr. Quirk, South side Market Sqaare), A First-Class Fancy” Store, ~ COMPKISING — LL the newest Fancy Work, Chenille Fw Arrasene and Siik kimbro cery in Cush, ions, Banners, Brickets, Table and Mantle Vraperies, Wool Work, »tamped Embroidery, in Vable Covers, Toilet Setts. Antunacas ers, &c., Cotton, Wool and Lieen Canvass, | inen aud Wool Aida Canvass, Cottun Aida, Pene- lope Aida Canvass, Railway Aida Canvass, Bragg’s Transferring Patterns, Roman Satin Cloth, Mail Cloth Felt and Plush in all the newest shades, Fillogelle Embrvidry, Crewell and Tracing S Ike, Arrasene ir Wool and Silk, Silk and Chenille Cord and Tassels, Pumpons, &c., &c. Wools a speciality, Double and Single Ber. lin, Fleecy Merino and lee Wool, Berlin‘ and Peacock Fingering Victmia Yarm, (the very best yarn for knotting purposes), Creweil, Shetland, Floss, Fairy Floss, Macrame Thread Point Lace Patterns and Braids, Antique Lace in Anticamacassar Pquares, &c, Maltese ‘1 ir- chon and Spanish Laces in Biack and Cream, Cash’s Frillings, Kdgings, Kibbons, Velvets, silks, Satins, Buttons, lastices. Wool Goods in Children’s Dresses, Jackets, Caps, Clouds and Scarfs, Silk and Chenille scarfs, Kia Gloves in 2 and: 4 buttens in dark and evening shades, Cashmere ad Cloth Gloves, India Musim; Corsets in Dr, Warner's Health and Flexible Hip, . Royalist, Ac , Uhildren’s Vorset, Waite, a very nice assort- ment of Neck Frillio Beautiful goods for Christmas Presents con- sisting of Work and Jewel Boxes, Odor Cases, Watch Stands, Handkerchief and Gleve Boxer, Satchel Purses, &c., &c. A beautiful assortment wm Chrisinw, New Keowpad Birthday Cards from i ceut to $1.50 Praog’s Ist., 2ad., 3rd.. and 4th., , r ges. Dolls in ‘variety, OChi-dren’s Paint Boxes, Tea Sets and Furniture expected daily, a lot of Shippers; Fancy Work, Wools and hristmas Goods, Brigg’s and Poirson’s Patterns, &e. oie: 1, Nov. 23, 1882. -MORTGACE SALE, O be auld by Pablic haaitiind at the Court Hoase, in, “hariott:towa, in Queen’s County, on Wednesday, the thrd day of January next, A.D, 1883, at twelve o'clock, noon — All that tract, piece, and parcel of land, situate, 'ying and being on Lot or Town+hip Number Fifty-nine, if Prince Edward [«!and, hourlded ab f) lows: North by the Whim Buad, east by lend in possession of Samuel Clark, west by lund in posst+sion of Dor- mendy,and south by the rear lime of: farms fronting on pad, Koad, contsining seventy acres of land, a little more or lesa, The above sale is made poirtyant to the Pow-r of Sale contained in an TIadenture of Murtgaye, Vearing date the seveuth Gay of Jannary, AD, 1874, made hetween Samhel Clark, of the one part, and Dapiel Hodgson, of the other part. 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