; § ~. f OPER ere om * a peng rp. a ven ~ AE Be. me a OEE OE ye SI Hi i aa rt A. a Nt li cmmna THE DAT EXAMINER, DECEMBER 28, 1882. TELEGRAPHIC. NEWS, Sprectat Desrpatcurs to Tur EXaminer. | England and the Vatican, Lonpon, Dec. 28, England will shortly appoint a resident Minister at the Vatican. — —_ ~- Pisiress in leeland Feared. Lonpor, Dee. 28. lt is feared that great aan will pre- vailin Iceland ducing this winter for want | of to« rd. - eS eens Sir Hugh Alian’s Funeral. Monrreat, Dee. 28. The funeral of Sir Hugh Ailan took | place at Mount Royal Cemetery to-day. It! was attended by an immense procession of citizens of Montreal, Quebec, and other! places. The ceremony was most imposing. a — GENERAL C ABLE NEWS. |; ment of those terms ; | ther and say, that, neithes the citizens of Charlottetown or the people of this Island ‘Sicko Dec. 25. | The Government has ordered the pro- secution of Mr. Harrington, secretary of | the Organizing Committee of the Irish | National League, for a speech delivered at | a meeting held in Mullengar on Monday | night. Prosecutions are pending against the proprietors of various previncia! journals for articles-inciting to crime. Carro, Dec. 25. The Khedives Decree regarding doar and other rebels was published this morn- | ing. The public degradation was carried | out this afternoon in the presence of two | battalions of the new Egyptian army. Only a few Europeans and about a hundred | natives were present. The prisoners have | started for Suez whence they will be trans- ported to Ceylon Loxpon, Dec. 26. | The News states that Sir Charles Dilke | will enter the Cabinet as President of the | Local Government Board, the Right Hon. George Dodson, present incumbent of the | office, becoming Chancellor of the Dachy | of Lancaster. New York, Dec. 25. | Mrs. Langtry appeared as *‘ Julicna” in| the Honeymoon at Haverly’s tareatze, in | Brooklyn to-day: An audience of about | 250 Was present. To-night the house was! about three quarters full. Her reception | is very cold. Cork, Dec. 25. | A partyof moonlighters were surprised near Caatle Island, on Saturday night by police patrel officers, who captured a)! after | an exchange of shotd, in which one of the | mauraders was wounded. Maprip, Dec. 25. In the Chamber of Deputies to-day a ministeris] motion declaring against any | change in the constitution of 1876 was) adopted. Cortes then adjourned to Janu- | ary. New Yors, Dec. 26, A New Orleansdespatch states that dis- order, shooting and cutting affrays and sev- eral smal! fires made a pandemonium o Christmas in mes ety. , not snitable or safe for ti attic at this season | | of the year yO Jharabers of Commerce to look after the } | commenting on your remarks about Ocean | sualight € OU RRESPONDENC E. We da not hold ourselves respousible for the | opinions or statements of our correspondents. A Suggestion. ey i To the Editor of the Examiner. | Dear Sir,~—Your able leader of Tues- day about steam communication wants care- ful consideration. As you truly ne the Steam Navigation Com: pany's boats are | ; and as their contract has about | expired, it is hardly fair to ask them to now | endure risk. But in St. Johus, Newfound- land at the present moment, there are lying idle a namber of se oll mg steamers, sufficiently strong to stand any ordinary | blizzard, These vessels contain the} latest improvements known to science, | and their owners would charter one | of them for a price. I submit that, if efficient steam communi- cation, winter and summer, with the | | Mainland is part of the terms of union, | | then, our resource is to apply to the Dom- ; inion Government at Ottawa for a fullfill- and | would go far- have ever yet energetically pressed this matter on the notice of the Government. | Allow me to ri sspectfully suggest the calling of public meetings and the formation of interests of Island trade. If immediate attion was taken, one of those sealing steamers could be on the Georgetown-Pictou roate next week. Soliciting the favor of | Traffic in a future issue, [ remain, Yours respectfully, Henry Cvuomes. > An Answer for “ Elsie.” To the Editor of the Rxaminer. [. It is to be found in Owen Meredith’s ‘‘Lucille,”” Canto v. page 105 :— **So it will be, so has been since this world b egan, = And the hap: nest, noblest, and best part of | man, Is the part which he never hath fully play’d | out : For the hy and last word in life’s volume is—~ Doubt, The face the most fair to our vision allow’d, ls the face we encounter and lose in the crowd.” Il. In Victor Huge “Toilers of the | Sea,’ ’ in Book II : ‘The bine of the sky, the gentlenezs of all the mov-ments of the scene, the serenity of the noontide, seemed to exclude the idea of mischief. The waves danced merrily in the A Judas’ kiss is the first step to} treachery ; of such caresses the ocean is prodigal. Her smile, like that of ers sometimes cannot be trusted.’ HILL. | burial- ground at Rome, the inscription :— ‘*Percy Bysshe Shelley. Cor Cordium, Natus. | 44 Aug. MDCCX” Ul obiit VUI. Jul. | Shelley is buried in the Protestant | The following is | } MDCC’ XXII. ‘‘Nothing of him that deth fade, Bat doth suffer a sea change, Into something rich aud strange.” ‘he expression Cor Cordium, ‘the heart of hearts,” is in allusion vo the assert- }ed fact, that, when his body was burnt on | built | SE RISTMAS, 1882 PERKINS & STE Are offering great inducements aSON. A splendid variety of Winter Jackets are offered at an immense respectfully } ‘discount, Fur Goods, Knitted Wool Goods, Skirts, ete. will be sold ex- ceedingly low. A lot of Fancy Goods, suitable for Christmas becleared out, are arranged on tables, your choice for 20, 30 and 73 cents and upwards. If you wish to make a Christmas preseat of Blankets, Comforts, Tavle Napkins, Table Covers, Kit Mittens, G Scarfs, Dress Goods, Shirts, Drawers, Cardigan Javketa, etc., we can supply you with these goods very iow, PERKINS & — = — — = = ——— Charlottetown, Dec. Ll, 1882. ROBERT: CHRISTMAS SALE. °O.-—> PTS VON Us. } SaPRBCLA TL —-——) \PECIAL DISCOUNTS to Cash Buyers up to the end of 1882, ' will be offered in the following Departments : Millinery, Hatsand Bonnets, 10 to 30 per cent Discount. Ladie.’ Mi amties and Jackets, 10 10 30 per cent Biscount, Furs. Muff.,Capsand Vippe ts, 10 10 30 per cent Discount, Woollen Scarfs,: louds and Jackets, 10 to 30 per cent Dis, Special Discounts at 74 per cent. for cash off all other Goods to purchasers of $1.00 worth and upward. As these rates only hold good till the end of the month, in- tending buyers had better call early and secure BARGAIN» AT | Bouquet Holders and Vases. to cash buyersduring the Holiday Give us a call. YOUNG WE DAWSON & C0 FINE PLATED WARE, Best English and American. | Tea Sets, Communion Sets, Ice Pitchers, Cruet | S = E E L P E N S . Stands, Breakfast Sets, Pickle St«nds, Cheese | Boxes, | Baskets, Butter Coolers, Syrup Jugs, Toast | Ricks, Silver Waiters, Celery Stands, Salad Bowls, Sets Individual Saltz (in cases), Fruit and Fish Knives and Forks, ———ae ‘EVENING. SALE anh Tam AUCTION, -—OF.. Christmas & New Year's Goods, TO COMMENCE ON Monday, 18ih December, AT 7.30 O'CLOCK, RNS and {o continue each evening uptil the whole is disposed of, a consign™ent consisting of,—~ Toys, Albums, Pictures, Workboxes, Dolls, Inkstands, Vases, Station- ery, Color Boxes, Perfumery, Hair Oi!, Fancy Weol Goods, and a variety of other Goods. FP. LePAGE, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Dec, 16, 1882,—2aw THE HANDSOMEST, THE CHEAPEST, THE BEST, SLEIGH ROBES! aan A Gime BEER & SONS. Novy. 23, 1882.—eod CAF D. DR. McLEAN, SOURIS EAST. (ffice—" Royal Oak Hotel,” Dee. 11, 1882.—-Im 3aw wly @r Cracked Feed. ARTIES wanting their Oatsand Barley cracked for feed, can have it done by applying at Stumbles’ Livery Stables, Kent Street s presents,which must loves, Handkerchiefs, STERNS. ' Daring Xmas and Ne eW Year NVITE Special attention to their very large Stock of SAMUEL R, STUMBLES, Dec. 15 -—2w7 —OF THE—- Manufacture, JOSEPH GILLOTT S ~—-COMPRISING~— BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE Dessert Stands, Biscuit Boxes, “ake! WORLD. Enamelied Tea Christmas Requisites PICES, Candied Peels, Raisins, Currants, Flavering and Coloring Ex'racts Sauces, C«pers ; Pickled Canlifiowers, Walnuts, Girk. an 1 Coffee Pots, etc. Card Receivers, Card Cases, Jewel er | the shores «f the gulf of Spezia, the heart | An Atlanta, Ga., despatch says: The day | | was the only portion that the fire did not| was fair and every aah was out. Casual-| ties are, one negro murdered by another, | a white man brained by another, two sons carved their father, possibly fatally, a negro woman stab’ed a negro man to the heart, a policeman shot a negro in the leg for attempting to take his club from him, atlother policeman was shet through the coat and pantaloons by some un’ :own erson, and there were bleeding heads and ruised noses to numerous to mention ,there being 125 cases at the station houses in ten hours. New York, Dec, 26. By the breaking of a hoisting rope in the Tilly Forster Iron Mine at Bremsters, N Y.. on Saturday, one Swedish miner was killed two others dangerously, and seven badly injured. They were in a car that was being hoisted up an incline. The rope breaking the car went down the incline with auother loaded car. Panama, Dec. 25. The President of the United States of Columbia, Senor Zaldua, died at Baga on the 22nd inst. The Vice-President has assumed the Presidency. Vienna, London Dec. 26. A telegram from Fantendu, Bohemia, states that fifty spiritualists residing there have been summoned to appear before a magistrate. The Incal press urges the | Minister of the Interior to institute an| inquiry on the subject of spiritualism, ow- ing tothe number of cases of mental de-/| rangement arising from its practice. | Lonpon, Dec, 26. The Times correspondent at Rome refer- ring to the demonstrations growing out of the execution at Trieste, of Overdank, says the language of the Instarssigeant is becom- ing atrocious. The Lega della Demosiasra |} expresses the hupe that the Emperor of | Austria may be choked. Panama, Dec. 26. Advices from the South report the failure of pending peace negotiations between Bo- | livia and Chili. New York, Dec. 26. A match game ot rackets for the cham- pionship of the world and $500, noon, between Joseph Gray, the English champion, and Henry Boakes, champion of Canada and the United States, resulted in | favor of Gray. San Frawxcrsoo, Dec. 26. The Marquis of Lorne and Princess Louise arrived at/Santa Barbara on Sunday | night. A large crown was at the landing but there was no demonstration. San Francisco, Dee. 26. Jem Mace, an ex-prize fighter, who ar- rived on the steamer “Anstralit,” came because Fox wished him to meet him here. He has no objection to meet him with gloves but has brought a 4alf breed named Slade who will fight Sullivan. Pazis, Dec. 2%. In the Ohamber of Deputies to-day the bill granting Sabventions to the public schools was adopted after an animated de- bate. During the disenssion De Cassagnac was called to order and subsequently forme ally censured by the President vf the Chambers | Prince of Wales College, |B McKay, of New London, to Miss Emily this after- | ; says he | | const ime, } J.C. D. SHIP NEWS. Halifax, Dec. 25—Ar schr. Four Brothers— 3855 bush potatoes; 1400 do oats; 6 carcasses pork; 2 boxes gorse. soston, Dec. 22—Ar sehr. Gasper Embree, Embree, fro me ( hark tte <a Dr, Newport, B., Dee. 12~—Ar brigt Joseph, Pye, Charlo rom Wn. - Montevideo, Nov 9, in port, barque George Peake, for-New York. Booth Bay, Dec. 2i—Sld schr Ethel Cran and Adiie, Dyer, from P. E. Island for New York. Dec. 22—Ar schra Centennial and Royal Oak, from P. E,f{. 23— Knight Templar; Souris, P. Ke |., for Boston. New York, Dec, 23— Ar schr Bailleul, Charlottetown; cld brigt. Manthorn, Oporto. Baltimore, Dec 23.— ley, Cardigan, P. FE. L. Kio Janeiro, Dec. 26-—sld barque M. J. Foley, Townshend, Pe:hambueo. Schr Loadie, owned a: Picton, N, S., which went on the bir at Summerside, some days ago, and was deserted by her captain, was cut into Holman’s Wharf by Capt. David Caine, on Thursday, 14th inst. London, Vec. 22—Barque Ethel] Blanche, Captain McLeod, at Liverpool, yesterday from Charlottetown, P. E. I, reports that the mate was drowned and that the vesse was mach damaged during the passage ; also | lost deckload. New York, Dec. 24—-Ar brig. Kitty Clyde, ; Matheson, fiom Charlottetown, OD Gardner, Me., Laing, Nyanzs, Ar schr Camille, Hing- ete nr ettieaintemeepao mom - MARRIED. In this city on the evening of the 27th inst., at the residence of the bride’: parents, by the Rev. Kenneth McLennan, M. A., pastor of St James’ Courcb, Professor D. J. McLeod of Charlottetown, to Maggie, youngest daucht«r of John McPherson Eaq., of the P. E. [. Railway. At the Methodist Parsonage, Margate Dec, 2ist, by Rev, Wm. Maggs, Mr. Alexander | | Cameron, of Long River, New London. NOTICE. saenigittinmeae LL parties not belong'ng to the Athletic | \4 Club are notallowed in the Athangwum. | Parties wishing to join the Club can send thei: names to be balloted for. Positively no | admittance without ticket. ' - ©. F. STACK POLE. Wood. ‘WOOD. Nice Pine Kindling and Hard Wood FOR SALE, At Woodyard between Baptist Church and) Skating Rink, = | WM. BURHOE, Ub’ town, Dec, 33,—cod im pd |WINCEYS. ROBERT YOUNGS Dec. 18, 1882. —eod till Ist Jan, GRAND CHRISTMAS SALE . DRY GOODS & CLOTHING’ JOHN McPHEE & & CO’S. MEN’S ALL WOOL PANTS, 31. 90, os 25, $2.45. BOYS’ ULSTERS & OVE ROOATS, & $3.50, gi, 50, $5. 50. | A lot of MEN’S ULSTERS & OV ERO ATS, $4. 00, $5 25, $6.50. | MEN’S REEFERS, $2.65, $3.50, $4.50, $5.50, $6.50, up, A lot of Mantle and Ulster Cloths, President, Beaver and Cloths, at 10 per cent discount. 7 cents ; GREY COTTON, 6 cents; PRINTS, 6 cents. | | Men’s and Boy 3 Fur. Plush, Astrican and Cloth Caps,very cheap. | A lot of Ladies’ Sacques and Shawls at cost. Special Bargains in every department. JOHN McPHEE & CO. Dee. 13, 1882-—2aw, wkly Nap; WHOLESALE SUPPLIES BEER & GOFF’S. Oe E have much pleasure in calling the attention of the TRADE to our LARGE STOCK, purchased for Fall and Winter Trade. In part, as follows: 1000 Bobls. FLOUR (Choice Brands), Table and Pocket Cutlery A Liberal Discount during the Holiday | Season. New Silver Ware | Now showing, iust the thing for Christmas 200 Half-Chests TEA (Excellent Quality), 125 Bols. REFINED SUGAR, 350 Boxes and Half-Boxes CHOICE RAISIN 400 Bbls. APPLES, 400 Boxes FIGS, 50 Boxes CHEESE, 30 Pans. MOLASSES, 40 Kegs and Helf-Keys GRAPES, 20 Cases ORANGES, 25 Bols. ONIONS, Large Assortment Confectionery, Nuts, Spices, Coffe, etc., ete. For Sale at Usual Low Cash Prices, mmisnsisescuy i maura —— Saye — $$$. SPLENDID VALUE IN TEA, BEER & GOFF. Ch'town, Deg. 1, 1882. 2aw i WNWorTick. | a, =e “ins, Onions ; Calves’ Foot, Lemon, Orange, Guava, Black anc Red Currant Jellies : Mar- aden Pears in Syrup, Eaglish Coufection. | ery, Ess, Coffee, Best Shefiield Wakers. | Corn Starch, Sago, Arrowroot, Tapioca, Gelatine, Buking Powders, ee Broma, Chocolate, Macaroni, Vernii- celli, ,» etc., at W. R. WATSON’S, W.E. DAWSON & CO, Dec. 12, 1882.—pat PRESENTS JUST RECEIVED AT E. W. TAYLOR'S, SPLENDID VARIETY. and pot to bé beat in price by any in Town. A hand- JAWELRY & WATCHES) Presents, tion at Early callers get the best selec- E, W. TAYLOR'S, South Side Queen Square, Ch’town, Dec. 8, '*2.—2w cod BACNALL & ROBINS, Surpeon Dentists, j Opposite St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, | CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Dec. 21, 1887.—law HE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have importedia fresh supply of Bray’s | Patent Burner’s, especially made to consume | only three feet of Gas per hour with the tap turned fallon, These Burners are intended fer use in Halls, Bedrooms, Kitchens, and | other places where a light from a small con- | can be reduced to any desired quantity less than three teet per hour, These. Burners are so scientifically made | | that they wil! give a light eqnal to about ten , candles 2t a cost of three quarters of oue cen | per hour, | The price of these Burners to consumers of Apothecaries \Gas will be ten cents each, [ju 10 eod pat Queen Street, __ Des. 12, 22,—tf ON EXHIBITION. 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