i. etc?” NO 0 er ee a ee Oa den AA PRA alle RE Ne Local and Other items. fLON, SAMUEL Prowse. is at the Rankin [Sercia, Desrarcues To Tur EXAMINER, ] ' - ~~ . ie Dominion Alliance will meet this even. tT hk RE EES ASR IOI OS GE TR: PE EAS cig RE TEH DAILY BZA - TELESRAPHIQ MEWS. LETTERS To THE EDrroR, | — A Complaint. } — | { } Wea lool The Orange and the Green. @ I ; + - Se Sirn,—Last evening the Charlottetown N Light lefe | { ling @ r Jon ae ee Post Office was closed at fifteen minutes . i a Ou e NS, NHG.. gan. 0. ' . mr ! o'clock lav, ——— b | before ten o'clock, when the Time Table, esterday at taberts there was an-| «}: . “e thawtiias ay O° pay ty rts there is an-i which the Postmaster issnes, distinetly - ’ ier Turious Orange « eak Ve "ork | 4 . . . = : ENT COLEMAN and Paymaster | pa nptorist Fath aig aes apew, Loum | States that it shall remain open until ten | ‘ ot tn Be eeaemptoris a4 Ts ‘ 2} > a , 4 . } \ t day On an official! tou 3 . ; fa “yn a rolding a mission | o'elock. What is the reason, may 1} pore ere HDeseroce: > } >" . i , - ; A : na and imprisoned in their enquire, for this departure from the regula i 4 ‘ ~ ) awWweltings fit 4 Ar) arel _— Soc : : ™ ” 5 a r Pee be a eye ' oo ee (| tions which caused . myself and others whe ’ i malic : ; << a PERO. i ea ec » ‘ ‘ a ° ‘ = ne ttend me tat, e the chureh and hun-| were expecting mails great inconvenlence ? urec orarn Nyemen parades he | a j WV . ee i paraded the) Is Mr. Brecken the Postmaster, or are the oe i. . aa "1 etana vinte nee “§ M i ? John’s clerks in charge of the office end Mr. ‘ oT t le iver oi ate 9 ¢ . ; ell an Thecctes, & Bids a demanded from | Grecken a subordinate iwecay, at 10) ~) ‘a r Glover protection for the lives| Yours, e'e., “ nd liberty of United States citizens. An | CITIZEN. Sineeals | ak a ee ‘xteraoidioary meeting of the Executive was | 4 "— @:rcntv, the aides . nites ' New srunswick. di a summoned, and the British corvette Tene- iswick, died at Prederic- i -. " ~ : ‘ ti aos was ordered to bay R berts, aud n Steeple Again. } . ” as large body of police was desparched by | er | NDR Ss were rea 1 hy | SPeetal train to the scene of the demonstra: | in,—I notice in your isaue of the 3rd the Convent de Notre} "02- jlnst., @ communication signed ‘Steeple La . sseemiitianedeinee | Clevden (nis individual has, upon a ; Phe Egyptian UPxpedition he oo ae severely criticise . = . vy Magistra rt this ce peoy of this province, and it would be was fined 3 l an as Lonpow. Jax ll to consider whether or not he is 8A ase V Raut etit. 4 re i } ilified to 80 mari Granville declines to give his con- | “i oe Oe ’ Hx nt to tl : sl to hol {| dhere has been much speculation and { ete Bazaa | i . 4 : old a formal mere ses. as to who “Steeple Cl \ I pi’ rence On thy Kay} tian question at ravie. |. pus, de 50 Wom Steeple Viley- . j > prop » Svintael : ae realiy is. The non de plu 8 ‘ i an He l roposes instead, that informal meet. } Mi wl : ie : oa On dé ] ca soun is to oa ings be held at the British Embassy at | °.°ty Much tke the name of a quiet spot Ma W.J. } : Paris to be presided over by Lord Lyons in England, not famed for beautiful scenery | ‘it , srk SiON. i Dial 20] & ; : nae ” - at "> i op i on oat [ oo . T ett nta f Daniels & Boyd, 5S N. I British Ambassad at which other foreign | } : i pr luction of cminent pore . ey : . > ave ee ° = 1 5 >* vy yo 3 making his lar busiaess tour of the Pro-| ambassadors aceredied to France shal!};, on ‘Bteople Cleydon's vanem, Darts ys have the privilege of taking part in the dis | If so, it is to be hoped that' the women of t » Ae ath 4 Gis- | . _ io . . issions, bet not of votir that locality stand morally higher than his i th bi ihaimond iti rej rted that Premie1 berry beside 3 | i maaene rould lead one to suppose his as- i.ine, arrive Ustifax on Sunday n St.) agreeing to Karl Granville’s proposals,offers|~ 4 do. tf is a well known fact that } ‘ ' ‘ ‘ oh se T j i ‘ ha » Hiei: i i<rnm owas in i PALIARL, lay up titel ‘| terms for arrangements which are likely to os e we ‘l aves 1 the beneficial inihue B58 OF tae winter } ‘ ‘ : uc £ r sex } a cert xten ’ f vt to an ente nte cordiale with Ragland | re a : : - Wl i . rams ai = en’ . and general aces ptance by other powers, cepraved. e may be one of t 108e; and it {HE schooner Charlies, ¢ Malone, of falifax, with a general cargo of merchand : rf , - . gs ’ eft Souris yesterday (5th) for Charlottetown, The Times Phunders ‘o ice to hinder, — oi > LONDON, Jan D Jin. A. Greson, the New Bruns a he °| The 7 : this morning is really thunder- yer King, last year shipped 105,640,724 s [nan arti Srvpti =e : , ’ - mu 4 bid { ‘sal > sz mh » tieial fectef lumber. Thies ic two t gas KM2y} lan muddle, ons Paes in - thi ¥ hire Uh id recommends Giadstone and his Cabinet | entire quantity shipped during [S54 tro St, j } | ' _ : pped auring t ! resign at once, and adds that thev are Jou! ! cd rua ti similar to that government which on : Ps “ : ikewise ved things to drift until Ene \ ut ¢ a > f : 4 <ntert . 1 } oy vs lerstand the Y. M.C. A. E certain | land was involved in the Crimean war, ment Committee are preparing a Musical avd Literary Katertainment, to be held in thei: — Hall on Thursday, the L5-hinst. Prograt Terrible Death will be published in a few days — ~ Sioux Orry, Iowa, Jan. 5. PHE 1! bers of tne Ss re Orp al ee ry } } { Hembders ¢ vil bivay La | ‘ | ; Aine f f rteen men have been jut “it t> meet at their ihtvom, Gralton |, ver nt ! ; . . found be’ ween a point twe -nine miles —treet ek te Hook ® Ladder foom), on . i l ! LW ity-nine ules f Valentine, Nebraska, and Gordon to : a : We inesday evening, 7th inst, at 8 o'clock, to! | a : Cly, «2 MHiles west j point a 2od Lieutenant and other business i } 2 mht } A Tall attendance is requested. 9i—jau6 Victimsof the recent terrible blizzard, and ‘ . ’ i , ~~ ire UY } sea to have heen settiers on their ay for ] it PHEG ernment steamer Lansdowne sailed t from Halifax on Saturday afternoon for St Se Ann's and Ipgonish, U. B., with supplies for ftaly and England. tha fishermen 1a that vicinity, Owing to th slime b nsterous weather, the tishermen were unab! Rome. Jan. 5 a 4g OO » vw, to obtain their regular tall supplies for tie : ae ‘ . ; si ; wintes it is reported that a Ministerial Council icc yesterday had under consideration an offen- Lea I cow.—On Friday Jast Mr. Angus | 1¥¢*8d defensive alliance with England. McKe: zie, of Springfield, had one of his legs | the 'atter guaranteeing to support Italy’s| badls ken below the kaee. He had been |@nnexation of Tripoli in return for Italy's | to bradaibane with a ioad cf straw. On re support to England. turning hom the boards slid off the slei s and his le sught under the cross bar, and as Mr. MeKepzie had bus ove arm he could not Mr. Chaplean’s Health, recover lLimself quick encugh to avoid having . his leg badly broken. Orrawa,. Jan. 5 o~—- ] } : : one retary oF rvtate Chapleau leaves for We are gisd to learn that the Rev. Father} New York to vet medical advice. He is Francis McDonald, of Narrows Creek, who Seeis . : fecti e tl : . i Li severesy i li aifection o t ; was so seriously injured not long sin ' : - thro ‘gh his horse running away, is recovering. fil and will soon be as weil as ever. Fatuer | cae se Francis has numerous friends in this Island, Another Earthquake, and we feel sure the news of his recovery wili cit ne . el o + | +; wh anne bi + ‘ ~ ~ : s come, : % on y ? oe o perple, but Santraco, pe Curt, Jan. 5 Onis mary rrotestant Irie nds besides, 1 J ——e A serious shock of earthquake occurred sini cis lliscaias here vesterday fiik total shipments ef fish from Halifax the number of beans ina bottle on exhibitien | Temperature this morning,'at § o clock... .¢ in his store ; the second a silver watch to the | Temperature this afternom at i o'clock, ,,31 party who would make the next best guess. | — fhe tirat prize was woo by Miss Green, whose | guess was 4010 —the bottle actually contained | > c I du:ing 1854 are reported as follows : i wei ; j Veat ua Lin todlisn 153,200 qai ita’s Haddock, hake, pollock 13,20? quintal net é Be Ke, yi 7,2 i 1ntals p>, . j oe } Herring ibe Pee 37.653 bushels} ,.° "1" bes for the next 34 Aours for the M icker. : cecee 9 430 barrels | ea crp ete? rroev Alewives ora i cans 3,909 barrels eal : Salmon Debs deta els : 545 barre's Toronto, Jan 6-10 « m. t toes not include shipments via New | Southwest’ to southeast winds, fair, n ily ¥ ork, | to-day, cloudy and rainy weather. > — — Mea. Lzonarp Morris, the enterprising | METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE. news dealer and stationer, Summerside, cffer- | Charlottetown January 6, 1885 ed two prizes to his customers during the! Hichest eimperature ye sterd a cnedes sae Christmas holidays, The first a gold wat h, | Lowest Temperature (read at midnight)....1'.3 t be awarced the customer who would guess | Low st iempeli sture this morn Toke eee se OF vo 7.1 nh v Concert at Mount Stewa't 4035 beans,—and the second prize was won by | —— Mr. Fr 1 Parsons } Li: New y eai Concert at this piace, oo : : |under the auspices of the Debating and So far. there has been one of the coldest Temperance Societies, ca‘ here a «4 full winters out West. The thermometer in the hon e, not withstanding an iuclement signal otic Panl, Mian., registered 'change in the weather 36ieg. below. Reports received from alli The opening address was delivered by J. p ints on the same date indicate th tempera ' M Da ture below zero; Stillwater, 5O0deg , coldest ij Bismarck llottetown for the occasion 1 had been invited from Char The audience a is, who ever koown ; Lacrosse, 23deg fodeg ; Mennedosa, 5 )leg. ~- wind blewing 40 lis tevned with rapt attention, and he was miles an hour; Winapeg, 5)deg., and a regu hearticy appl huge I. lar blizzard prevailing; St. Vircent, 40ley.;} Mr Horace McKwen was master of a Moorhead, 48des; Helena, l5deg.; Huron, | well-prepared programme, which took over tideg,; and Duluth, 40deg. | two hours in rendering - ” The concert over, the committee invited fur City School Board have a claim of | those who had taken part inthe entertain- $5 850 against the City Council. This the} ment to a well prepared supper, after which Board have demanded, but the Council re-j a jolly good time was kept up till the ‘‘wee rused to pry it On the 22a 1 of December ama hours o’ m rn,’ when, awid the heart- the Board submitted a proposisea Se the ieat wishes for a Happy New Year, th ny Council to bave their claim laid before fa fall) oo arated bench of the supreme Court and there} * H. F. Fexeuwan decided by tlie Judgexz, A verbal ’ tii : ‘ be answer was elven by the Mayor to | \ ‘ Oo & . 1 7 ) Stewart, Jan. « SS8o. effict that asa new conacil was comiaog 1n | Mount Stewart, Jan. 3, 1885 t would be better to let them deal with the | er matter, The Board, therefore, lest eveniag’| Tue peeket Gulf Raoger, which plied decided ‘o postpone farther action fer one) during the past season between this port, Fiat River, Belle Creek and Word Islands ——e—— was a great convenience to the people in these Dox Wiis & Co. record the number | sections living as they do so far from the and amount of failures in the Dominion and | steamers avd railways. he Gulf Ranger Newfoundland during the past year to be as} carried from here viz :—225 barre!s flour, 12 ido sugar, 15 de cornmeal, 6 puncheons mo month. follows : “ a-se > ‘ : Dd bye als ly a 2 { “K Deavinee. No, Amount. | - ses, GU bags sal Li — voc pane. 2 9 £0? ¢ reaping machines, 3 horse rakes, < Ontario . bake cae beue 605 > 9,602,397 | me rage 1 2000 f t} ards Quebec 401 4.766, 180 | laths, 0 ewt. iron and stee’, 2000 feet boards, on ee 7 "nag ean | 37 cased woods, & sivighs arrels apples, 20 New Brunswick........ io 1,570,327 | 24 &= ies \ » Gsleighs, 10 harrels App-es, 7 Nova Scotia 140 9 068.960 | do herring, 20 coils rope, 745 packages mer- vr Edw ard Island 7 146 00} chand’ze. Exports from above settlements— nee Fy i Sig : Z pe : , . a 1 « 73% 600 12100 bushels oats, 459 ade potatoes, 459 bun- sahitoba,.. i ‘ ’ ly : a ee 1 308 18.939.770 | dles shooks, 640,000 shingles, 140 cases eggs. Votal.. oe sy tes's "| 1300 feet scantiing, 17 cords hemlock bark, 60 “un i} an 4g 95'!.5° } caseg lobsters, 4 bags wool, 9 ba is hides. Canada avd N'fil 1,327 19,190. 306 | et 8 , 30 1883... e- | ‘4 14 949.350 | A CARD -To ali who are suffering from During the first quarter of the year uo fail-| errors! aud indiscretions of youth, pervoug ures occurred in this Province, but there! weakn¢ss, early decay, | 138 of manhood, Ke. | were in the {I will dend a recipe that will cure you, k REE No. Amount, | VE_CH ARGS, This great remedy was ¢1s- ‘econd quarter 5 wy covered\by a missionary la Scuth Amer can hed on RG md setf-addreszcd cuvelope to Rev, Josgen ee 49 0 10 Se 18,000 | * Third quarter. oa Fourth quarter. Looe + fumas, Station D, New York 1 } ne dead men are the} 189, his moral vision is not sufficiently clear, | it » enable him to pass judgment upon | others. He evidently Wishes to be taken for an | ecuc ited man ior he pedantic a'ly i | Writes of pronunciation. But if his educa- | tion were as it should have been, and if he | ossesses such marked ability as he believes i 1e does, he should pot now be in a 8ub- | jordinate positien writing _ criticisms | | upon his superiors but far ladvanced on the road to fame | ‘‘Straws show how the wind blows,” as | he learnedly tells us. Lf we judge him by | trifles he is light indeed, He wishes peopie | to believe him a gentleman, but we look in vain for the token by which a gentleman is ever known, He may certainly occupy a gentleman's position, bat it does not neces- j sarily follow that he isone. Placed beyond his sphere, he oversteps the bounds which birth and nature marked out for him, and jit is meet that his presumption and vanity |should receive a check if he alters not his | Sty le before writing again. 1? t 1} ii M. i —— —s | The Catholie Union of London, Eng., | have arranged to give a great banquet to }Lord Ripon, ex-viceroy of India, on the | 10-h of February next,after his return from | the Orient. MARRIED. On the °Sth December, by the Rev. W. H. Spencer, at the residence of the bride’s mother, on Bradenell River, Capt. Henry F Bourgeois, C. Ds to Emma Jane, second danghter of the late F. G. Nor- is ”, of Geors etown, i i HOTEL ARRIVALS. a ++ » . PiSseu", Oi Rive: OAKLAS&D HOUSE, January 1,—H Blne; Belfast; J A McEwer, St Peter's; 8 Griffin, Cape Wolf; M McLeod, Cardigan; J Smith, Eldon; S McLellan, do ; J G McKenzie, Vernon River; C G McKenzie, Garfield; M A Mckenna, do; D D Gillis, do | January, 3.—J Mclsaac, Vernon River; G | Fargnharson, Lot 48; F MeInnis, Mt Stewart; |(! McAdam, St Peter’s; J Moore, do; G Me | Kenzie, do; M Lantry, Pinette: J Smith, do ; |C McKenna, do; T Lewis, St Peter’: | A TBA AND BAZAAR dn Aid of the P. E, Island Hospital, | —_ Q N — Donations will be tha ikfuily ied jadie: received by the uuut rsig | Mrs. C, Palmer, President | Aitken, Mre.W. H. Kennedy, Mrs, W |} Anderson,Mrs, Prof Laird, Mrs urwash, Mrs Lewis, Mrs irtletf, Mrs Matheson, Mr as. ee. lanchard, Mrs. Dr. MeSween, Mrs, all, Mrs. McLeod, Mrs.G. joer, Mre. F. MeNeiil, Mrs. D. Secr, Mrs. J. McLeod, Mrs. J. grown, Miss G. McKinlay, Mrs. ; McGowan, Mrs. John Mitchell, Mrs. F. Mcore, Mra, KF, W McEwen, Mrs, Miller, Mrs. W. Nichojson, Mrs. D. Palmer, Miss Ethel Perkins, Mrs. F. Poole, Mrs, Pope, Mrs. P Rice, Mrs. Rankin, Mrs. Sterling, Mrs. Snaddon, Miss Unsworth, Mrs. W hitinan, Mrs. Weeks, Mrs. R. Worthy, Mrs. MILLIE BEER, Secretary. oy > , , > , | I { | I I { I I Beales, Mrs Coleman, Mrs. Cooke, Mrs. G. Cunda!l, Miss P Coftin, Mre. Davies, Mrs. Bb. DesBrisay, Mrs. Jas, DeBlois, Mrs. Distin, Mrs. Dodd, Mrs. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Findley, Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Col. Hensley, Mrs. Hensley, Miss Haviland, Mrs. Ings, Miss Johnson, Mrs. R. July 16, 1884.—lam. PHOTOS For the Holiday Season || a | EWIS' Photographs are now known as the L, most Genuive and Arti.tic productions in the Provinces Landsespe and Morbrait Work are made by men who have t ra tical utility and hnown renown in thes: pective lines, ’ ga The | : never regret calling on LEWIS, Urciton Street, Ch’town, P. E. Island. dec]|0-—3w wkly3mos Se be pil RU RiP “MINER. eS ee aoe ANUARY 6, 188 NOTICE. As we are about making a change in our business we re- quest av Immediate Payment of all accounts due up to this date. W.& A. BROWN & CO. Jai, ist, 1885.—ja € Perkins 5. & Sterns’ | “AVING made an addition to their premises, they are now the Largest Exclusively DRY GOODS HOUSE in this Province. in a position to give the very Best Value. COMPLETE PREMISES, - LARGE STOCK. oO Giving their whole attention to this branch, they are - CHEAP GOODS. Previous to Steock-taking they will Sell the balance of their Fur-lined CLOAKS at a big reduction, Ladies’ ULSTERS at a big reduction, Wool Scaris & Squares at a big reduction, MANTLES and JACKETS at a big reduction, Men’s Fur CAPS at a big reduction, Knitted Wool JACKETS at a big reduction. Always Cheap and prices Reliable, without doubt this is the piace to buy your Blankets, Comforts, Counterpanes, Flannels, Wincey, ~_.. Cloths, Liens, &c., KC, a ee — TIP-TOP VALUES IN DRESS GOODS &-VELVETEENS. Genis’ GLOVES and MITTS, Silk HANDKERCHUIEEFS, SCARFS and TIES, COLLARS and CUFFS, Gents UNDERCLOTHING, Ladies’ GLOVES and MITTS, “.-_-—r"""" Fur CAPS and MUFFS, Real Lace SCARFS, HOSIERY and CORSETS, Newest CORSETS. SLIPPER PATTERNS, CUSHION PATTERNS, BRACKET! PATTERNS, Cotton Goods of Every Description we Guarantee to be as Cheap as any to be found, PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Dec. i7, 1884. BS EE ET Gifts: ~~ 10: FANCY CHAIRS, CRADLES, SLEIGHS, &e., CHEAPEST. | | | { CHILDREN’S COTTS, Mirrors & Locking Glasses, Eoglish and German, very Low, | Our stock of Gilt and Walnut Picture-frame Mouldings is the largest in the Lo»er Provinces, unrivalled in quality and variety, and made to suit all kind of pictures—-the Cheapest in the city. PARLGR & CHAMBER SUITS. ee ee | ; ' Examine our Magnificent Parlor and Chamber uits, which’ we are Selling at Cost. | TENDERS! TENDERS! YEALED TENDERS will be received by the undeisigued, atthe «fice of Messrs, Vavis, Sathaland & Weeks, barristers, Charlottetown, up to 1? o’viock, noon, of saturday, the Tenth day of ‘a uery next, A D, )8*5, for the purchase of ail the Machin- ery, P.iut ny Pressex, ‘Type ana Plant in the Printing Deperment oi Messrs. Bremner Eris.’ Es abl+shment, on Queea Street, including among ohes a __ first-class Gaily’s Universal Half-Medium Printi: g Press (almost new), 255 cases of type, including a large and first class assortment of Jub, Fancy, Plain and * rnamental Type, Cuts, Borders, Ornamental Corners, ete, ete., wrought and cast-iron Chases, Composing Sticks, t alleve and Furmiture generally used in a well- ordered printing establishment, And also for all the Machinery and Plant in ‘he Bindery Department of said Bremner Bros.’ establishment, including Ruling, Cut- ting, Perforating, Stabbin,, Wire stutching and Paging Machines, Stending and Finishing Presses,a large number of Ruling Points, lot of Tools, cte,, etc. Tenders will be received for the plant, type, etc, in the Printing and Bindery Depart ments separately and also jointly. Said tenders must be on forms which will be supp icd on application at the stere of Mrssrs, bremner CHAIRS—Parlor, Chamber, Office, Children’s and Kitchen Chairs, cheap. All kinds of Upholstering Work, Painting, Varnishing and Gilding. Bros., where a full and complete inventory ci the above machinery, plant. etc., may be reen, ‘and where said machimery, etc., way also be inspected. ‘Verms.— One helf of purchase money to be paid on ace-ptance of tender and delivery BEDDING AND MATTRESS--Feather, Hair, Flock, Fibre, Excelsior, Wool, Straw—Cheapest in the city, Bedsteads, Lounges, Tables, Sideboards, Bookcases, Scheilioneers, Washstands, &c.—-Cheapest. JOHN NEWSON. Ch’town, Vee. 19, 1884--3mos j of machinery, ete., ard the balance to be eecured by appreved joint no es at 3 months, The undersgned decs not bind himselt to ‘accept the highest or any tender, and sale, if any, to be made in accordance with conditions of sale in Inventury Book. J. A. RENNICK, Acent. Ch'town, Dee. 29, 1884—tf YUBSORIBE for THE WEEKLY FX ‘ AMINER, the heat paper pabliehed on the Island -