S| RRR si pA a ie AAR iO iii as iN ly ti ts i ann i ~ — Anniversary items. PRIDAY, Deceml ne the Fret novelist, and author of , ots : ‘ ‘ mn SPRL YESPATCHEe "A , « Henri Ul Mente Christo, Les Trois { IAL DEsPatcurs To Pik IXAMINER. } Mousque a number of other im- Obituary. rtant wo ks, a { December 4, 1870, oe r : a Ou th D nber, 1S70, in the Franec- Lonpon, Dec 4 — = > 4 ' , . Passio WW ‘4 guns, and Rev, KE lward (iriddiestone is dead, : } wel tured at Orlaans — —_ Increase of Crime. fecal and Uther ems. a . . Panis, Dee. 5, : ere is . . en _ : wW, A. BRENNA Esq , Editor of the Sum } oe alarming Nn reis>) of crime in Ts ‘ ; thts city, wy ersicde « , 8 at ta Revere. . eal ~_ soci ‘ ’ . rs ) mm | . , ALR. & \\ N3 , oT toe burrell-ounson Ww holesal r " s sale Pois x Iron Work, Yarmouth, is ia the city, 7 ‘ Carne. si : ea —— PaRIs, Dee. ae Lr : : at all hours of the day at (Y Bri } 2 . ‘ the Bijou Restavrant, ob B |. UM Briere de Lisle, French Commander he Bh; _ in Tonquin, telegraphs he has discovered , ‘ an attempt le the C 20 : O. B. Waomanx, Esq, the most popular the ir r. made by the Chinese to poison man inthe Fourth District. was in town to- nom Seoope. day. ” - — Murder. CHotck CONFECTIONERY, and cakes of many Bijou Restaurant. [decd 2i ~~ J. H. Myrick, Fsq., compl ting eing 34200, - t kinds, cheap at has been awarded the contract of liguish Breakwater, his tende: NaRk * ane * ‘ (reat Creoru ¢ . ; > ows oysters at the B jon Restaurant, t, near Reales’ corner [dech 2i =tre - Tue steamer Summerside, Capt Cameron arrived from Pictou yesterday evening with a cargo of coal for the P. E. 1. Railway. ites te Hox. Joun Lercacey and Miss Lefurgey leave this morning for England where they will remain for a few months, —/Journal. series tad Tne senr. ‘‘Lily.” 31 tons, of P. FE. Island, has been sold by Capt. Joshua R. Allen to Uspt. Heory Jordensen, of Richihucto, for $150. dicen Tux steamer M. A. Starr arrived from Halifax this morning with merchandize. She She will sail this evening at 6 o'clock with produce. we Mr. A. A. McLennan, we are glad to hear, has passed a very satisfactory examination and has been admitted to the bar of Manitoba —3. Journal, - >. —_ Liseaty Lopar, No. 1, 1. O. T. L., will meet on Monday evening next, Sth inst., at § o'clock. A full attendance requested—B. D. Hizg:, W. C. Frederick Clynick, B., was drowned while cross- The body has - > A 13-YEAR-OLD son of Fredericton, N ing the river on the 4th inst. not been recovered. We regret tolearn that the breastwork on Saniy Point road, near Victoria, has beeo catried away by the recent high tide This will demand the immediate attention of our active Commissioner of Publie Works. a «o — Tas New Capie Sreamer—The new cable steamer Mackay-bennett, which, it is said, 1s to be stationed at Halifax, was ia port at London on the 20th ult., fitting out. She is 1,706 tons, and commanded by Capt Lugar. ihe ieeeienily Tue parties who took the silver spoons from Shaw’s warehouse at Crapaud Corner, on the night of the 3rd inst, will please return them without delay to J. J. McLeod They are well known. A word to the wise is suthcient, _ — * —- SarLep from Port Hill, to the Mumbies for orders, on Monday evening, the 24th ult., barkentine Reigate, Williams, master, with a eargo of 7600 feet 3 inch deals, 490 feet 2 inch do.. 320 feet boards, and 32,000 bushe!s oats, shipped by the Hon. John Yeo. dioncdenteiaidlidl Tue Biggar assault case was concluded yes- terday. ‘Lhe offenders were each convicted oi two assalts, and for eachiassault fined 320—in all $30. This will be a warning ,to all parties against interfering with Railroad Station Agents ia the discarge of their duty. siaiaanadliaeeiaioes Foop SxizvreL—Inspector of Provisions Davis yesterday seized 187 pounds of poultry shipped by N. F. Marshall of Middleton, N. S. He also seized 700 pounds of poultry shipped by James Coughlan, of Campbelton, P. E. 1. The meat was spoiled in transporta- tion,— Boston Herald, Ist, —--—_-———~- A weetine of the Literary and Scientific Society is ordered fer to-morrow evening (Friday) at 8 o'clock, in the lower parlor ot the Y. M.C. A. Hall. From the great interest taken in the Society last winter, a good aitendance will be expected. —H. C. McDonald, Secretary. [decd 21 = sbgialbilaiis SocraL cirelea in Ottswa are stirred by the eXpected marriage at an early day of Lady Anson and Mr. Streattield, A. D. U., to Lord Lansdowne. The marriage of Mr. Aikens, Q. C., of Winnipeg, son of the Lieut. Gover- nor of Manitoba, and Miss McLel«n, daughter of the Minister of Marine, is announced to take place in Ottawa next week. wismaissiiiueati Tue steamer Worcester, Captain Allen, sailed for Boston on ihursday evening with a small cargo «f produce and the following Psengers: William Rayden, Esq., Johu J. Seott, Capt. Power, Mrs. McGuigan, Fred: rick Rowe, Mire, Douse and famiiy This 13 the last trip of the season. We wish Uaptaia Allen, Mr. Sawyer and the other genial Officers of the boat, a pleasant winter, and an early aud safe return 10 spring. ee Dearu or Mr. Geonoe DeBuors.--The bark Lucy Pope, Capt. Joseph McDonald, arrived at Georgetown from Liverpool yesterday afternoon. Capt. McDonald gives particulars of the sad death of Mr. George DeHlois, son of G. W. DeBlois, Esq. Oa ths night of the 2ith ult. the deceased went aloft, and by tome mishap slipped and fell from the top- gallant yard to the deck. He died instantly and was buried at sea. a> A res? of Harden’s Hand Grenade was made y Mr. Kove, and the Agent for this city, Mr. Theo. L. Chappelle, on Market Square last evening. A shed was built on the Square and Set on tire. When the flames had taken hold tive Grenades were broken upon the shed, and the flames instantly subdued. A large piano X was also covered with two buckets of tar aada gailon of kerosene. This was set on fire, burned fiercely. and was extinguished by the application of tive Grenades, ‘The tests were “stisiactory to all who witnessed them. deenvnli M. J. Harrenxny, the runner, is in Cleve- land, Ohio He recently accepted 200 yards start from James Grant in a three mile race there, and won. Negotintions are now pend- tog between Grant and Happeony for a three aud ten mile run for $500 each, to take place Tee weland shortly. Happenny’s time was yi 345 Grant's, 15m. 103 Happepny won oy thirty yards.—U. §. Paper. Happenmy is * Dative of P. E. Island, and first came to the {oat a8 a ravner daring a contest with Patrick fy, auothcr Islauder, iu St, Joby, N. B. Alexandre Dumas, ® wee cae i ee tae ntteten ata a a ce en ; ee « art os — ee « wes : ) ie at iS i: Ld fd 2 Tei. wud APHiy Lonpon, Dee. 4. Pn annibal case of Capt. Dudley and e mateof the yacht Mignonette was con- cluded to-day, the Lord Chief Justice pro- nouncing the act murder. The court will! not pass sentence till next Tuesday. valanebeecinaitinebiiana Disparaging Remarks. Lonpon, Dee. 5. House, Ashmead Bartlett gave notice that he would ca!l the attention of the House to the disparaging remarks made by Prince Bismarck in the Reichstag yes- terday upon Gladsione and his Cabinet. In the A Seene in Parliament. Lonpon, Dee. 4. In the House of Commons to-day Lord Fitzmaurice, Under Foreign Secretary, stated that the recognition by England of the African International Association was now the subject of negotiation. Henry Campbell Bannerman, Chief Secretary for Ireland, replying to a ques- ~ tion as to whether the Government would prosecute the authors of the articles in the United Lreland, inciting to crime, said the Government was awaketo the evil of the article referred to, but that he doubted the wisdom of giving a fictitious importance to the paper by prosecuting it. O’Brien, member for Mallow, and editor of United Ireland, jamped to his feet and declared the Chief Secretary was making an attack on him. Tne Speaker declared O Brien order, and called the next question. Mr. O'Brien then resumed his seat, shouting this was another sample of British fair play. out of Weather Bulietir. Probabilities for the nert 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Dee. 5-10 a. m. Light to moderate, south and west winds, fair, comparatively mild weather. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE. Charlottetown December 5, 1884. Highest Temperature yesterday,. ....... 39 0 Lowest Temperature (read at midnight), ..27.8 Lowest Temperature this morning........32.1 lemperature this merning, at 8 o'clock. .36.3 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock..59.0 -_o-e +- The Canadian Militia. —_—_——— In a recentissue, the United Service Gazette quoted from an American contem- porary a very extravagant criticism of the Canadian militia. The matter has not been allowed to pass unnoticed, and the Gazette now publishes a letter from an ex-officer of the Dominion force, in which the ignorance of the American critic is exposed. ‘‘The force, he writes, ‘‘increased by the militia act of 1883 to 45,000 men, is too well known—among British officers, at any rate—for credence to be _ attached to adverse criticism of the kind I have alluded to.”” And he goeson to say that the militia is a very fair specimen of a volunteer force, raised armed, and equipped for home service, organized under the disadvantages that must arise from the immense distances of Canada and its com- paratively sparse population. But it is in- proving every year. The establishment of military schools, and other reforms that are being made, will ensue its taking in the future a much more satisfactory position than it now occupies. Canada Crazette. __—__~ > o--- —— United States Shipping. ‘‘One of the gravest of problems,” says the President, ‘‘which appeal to the wisdom of the Congress for solution is the ascer- tainment of most effective means of in- creasing our foreign trade, and thus reliev- ing the depression under which our industries are now languishing. The Secretary of the Treasury advises that the duty of investigating this subject be en- trusted in the firat instance to a competent eommission. While fully recognizing the consideration that may be argued against this course, I am _ nevertheless of the opinion that upon the whole no other would be likely to effect speedier or better results than that portion of the Secretary’s report which concerns the condition of our ship- ping interests which cannot fail to command your attention.” President Arthur em- phaticaliy recommends that as an incentive to the investmeut of American capital in American steamships, the government shall grant payments for mail transportation or otherwise lend its assistance to individual enterprise, and declares his belief that unless that course be pursued, our foreign carrying trade must remain 08 it is to-day, almost excinsively in the hands of foreigners. _- Yr. F. Tue Leruray MoNnoMENt. — Mr. F. John Lefargy’s lot in eh bt an Tooes marble monument of . a. mh ae y beautiful design. The massive dou sock a -o feet high, upon which rests an base is tw E-- elegant and richly ornamental pannelee column four feet high by two feet square. The whole is sarmounted with a heavy and richly carved block representing a cushion, upon which is lying a closed Bible. The monument is nearly eleve feet hugh, and is indeed a most creditable piece of workmanship. —S. Jottrnal. 2 ee RRL atone SS ae ge ly ‘harlottetown, latcly erected on | Ens, eae ‘in the Summerside cera ene: SR ITS ns dn agi Re erty er ene a cee << SRA MINER, DHCEMBER Summerside Exports. *UMMERSIDE, Dee, 3. Shipped per steamer St. Lawrence, Cameron master, for Point du Chene : $305 Ibs pork... 112 bush oats 34.60 3 bris poultry : 47.00 Mode! Range, | Bean eees oe 22.00! Ramous Range | 2 bris ae a Ee 2 00 ’ Guge, | A ens vrmennc ss co avd 6.00} Favorite Range, | $6 '5. CC By same steamer on 4th : 2 bris an ee ° 493.00 N ia’ A : Ra note oo sters 6 00 syvOvVet ACOrN vine, 165 Ibs poultry 10.01 = ag Ain RO EB le thn PARE it IO AO ON IND he te! oh ty 8 la mie, et Lede ee = ereaenaer Raeetitnanc anced ae ere a a a tet ee sn - , 1954. a= ewe a tee A ET oe Re <a ee a Acorn Range, Alderman Range )) Advance Parlour, Westminster Base Burner. nas | a Island Crown Cook, Tally Ifo Cook, Farmer, for coal and woo! Maratime, ‘or c.a!l and w: Forest Beauty, ior w Star Cook, tor » ood Standard Frank lin, Woodbine Franklin, Waverly, for coal end wood, Webenaliy.. .....§ 8200} Farmers Boilers, = mre meeeeeee. ....... . 3.0fi ¥7 201 shee hc a's aes ake b i Gabses ee ° e 10139 Ibs le i ole 6O8, 00 : ‘ ' Side 2°87 Tee 6 00 Mascotte, Black Prince, Red Cloud, Globe Heater, Box Stoves. oS ee ee 126.00 — . Ores, ... w. 110 00} » se ee Suara a Lee ee in ope Cmtblag amd tukdoes a ae . . Suny | th at 19.60 Extra Pots, Kefties am’ Spiders. foapstene and Stovepipe at Prices to Suit the Times. ‘ Pe ts iki os bw’ oc yy a eee One aa sk ae 6.00 . 3 cases fruit....... 12.00 ro. A bb 300 yds Island cloth 240 00 md Cn " Cra S, 617 bushels oats.... 185.00 $1769 00 SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED, Dec, 4—Helen, Martell, Cow Bay, coal. Dec. 5—Cora, Melsaac, Pownal, oats; Pros- pect, “eMillan, Pictou; LH Davies, Tay- lor, Halif#x, mdse; C Pearl, Smith, Wal- lace, lumber. CLEARED, Dec. 4—S 8S Worcester, Allen, Boston, pro- duce. Dec, 5—VProspect, McMillan, Wood Island. OTHER PORTS. Summerside, Dec. 4-—Ent schr Lodi, Green, Shediac, laths. Cli 3--Schr Mamie, Crozier, Pugwash, produce, HOTEL ARRIVALS. OAKLAND HOUSE. Dee, 4-—Dennis Hogan, South Shore; Mr Doyle, do; Mr McKenzie, Pinette; 1 W Pant- ing, do; J W Hughes, Souris; A Lavers, Georgetown; ‘T W Docherty, Belfast; K R Morrison, Eldon; Capt D McRae, Point Prim; Capt R McRae, deo; G@ W Frost, do; Hector C McMullan, Belfast; Miss A McMillan, do; Miss J MeMillan. do; D F Gillis, do; DW Smith, do; Wm D McLeod, Wood Island; Capt McMillan, do. MARRIED. At Trinity church, Sussex, N. B., on the 3rd inst., by the Rev. Charles Medley, as- sisted by the coadjutor bishop, Fred A. Jones, son of Hon. T. R. Jones, of St. John, to Lottie M. Arnold, grand-daughter of G. 8, Arnold, of Sussex. ree A CaTHOoLIc CELEBRATION.—-To-day, Dec. 5th, the Roman Catholic Church celebrates one of the greatest events in its history—the three hundred anniversary of the foundation of the Prima Primaria congregation of the Blessed Virgin at Rome. Three centuries ago this association was organized in Rome by a holy father, and its growth has now assumed such marvellous proportions that branches have been formed in every civilized country. Its membership list include millions of the faithful, who are favored with many privileges, Canada compares well with other nations, as it was established in Montreal in the year 1693 by Lieutenant-General Migeon, whose name is prominentl, identified with the early history of this country. —-->-_- --- Suppen Dratruo—The Halifax [/erald says Mr. McEIiwaine, who represented the Mon- treal boot and shoe store of Shorey & Co,, in this province, with headquarters at Halifax, died at Annapolis, Tuesday, ofter a brief ill- nees of congestion of the lungs. Mrs. Me- Elwaine was telegraphed for on Sunday, and went up to Aunapolis by Monday morning’s train. ee — Ix the case of the Quebec Goverrment against the Exchange Bank for $75,000 which was deposited, Judge Mathien has decided that the government must rank as odipary creditors. This settles the case of the Dominion Government, which had a claim of $237,000 on this bank. BEST HOLIDAY CIFT to Pastor, Parent, Teacher, Child, Friend. Supplied at small extra cost with DENISON’S PATENT REFERENCE INDEX. The latest edition has 3000 more Words in its vocabulary than are found in any other Am. Dict’y and — 3 times the number of Engravings. u An invaluable companion in every library and at every fireside.— Toronto Globe. i Best Dictionary of the language.— London Times. G, & C. MERRIAM & CO., Pub’rs, Springfield, Mase, GRAIN BACS. 90,000 BAGS (assorted sizes) TOR SALE BY HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Nov. 92, 1884. New Watches, New Clocks, New Barometers, New Thermometers, Rew Spectacles. Just Received and Otfered Cheap. Old Steck Cheaper than ever, te Jlear. E. W. TAYLOR, NEXT TO WATSONS. [ed whly.] Ch’town, Nov. 17, 1884. W.&A. ee 10,000 yards Assorted Cloths, suitable 8,400 yards Assorted Dress Goods. 4,400 yards Black and Colored Ve 6500 yards Cheap Wincey. 60,000 yards Grey Cottons, A, » and 6 Cents. A BiG LOT WOOL WHOLASALEH AIND Charlot ztown, Oct. 25, 1884. my Perkins & FALL & WINTER of the Very Best ——----——0 very low. English Silks Brocade Velvet. Coats, Alexandra Jackets, Jerseys, Wc. Ulsters, Shawls, &c Victoria, Rutland, Albany, Saxony, Alloa, Universal, and other Goods, newest and best value. Men’s Caps, Ladies’ Fur Caps. Splendid Value in Blankets, Comforts Dolmans, and Suitings marked down New Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, &€., very stylish. Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner. — om rown & Go. Are Offering the following lots of Dry Goods at prices to clear : for Jackets, Uisters, lveteens, to mili prices, SHIRTS AND DRAWERE. Best Cotton Warp at Mill Frices. - ALT, REMNANTS AT COST. SG RETAIL. Ren mber the Place: Tremaine & Metcalt’s old Stand, next Door to Messrs, Beer & Goff. Ye The New Brick Store will be opened on the 25th April. pg W. & A. BROWN & Cé. GOODS Value. New Feather Trim- f o Stock of Velveteens is large, and includes all colors in Plain and Brocaded, and marked 5 , Satins, Velvets and Vlushes, all shades. ming, New Stripe Satin, New Astracan Trimming, New Spot Silks, New Cheinile Ruching, New A Grand Display of Knit Weol Goods, in *quares, Scarfs, Jackets, Searvore Fur-lined Cloaks, Rubber Circulars, Dotman:, Jackets Berlin Wool — Beehive yarns. Grey Flannel, Scarlet Flannel, White Flannel, French Twill Flannel, Tweed Shirtings, Tartan Plaids, &. Dress Large Stock of Wincey, Prints, &c. Boys’ Cloth and Fur Caps, and Counterpanes, ALL PERSONS WANTING WINTER GOODS SHOULD SEE OUR STOCK. PERKINS & STERNS. | Ch’town, Oct. 17, 1884. } FURNITURE. ‘Herald! Herald ! | WY Auction, on Monday, Pec. 8th, at 11 CAR-LOAD of Flour, brand ‘:Herald,” o’clock, at the residence of A. H. Yates, | equal “Kent Mills,” at Steam Naviga- Esq., Kent street, nearly opposite Mark tion Wharf. For sale low by Wright & Co's. Factory, all the HOSHHOLD : FURNITURE, in parlor, dining room, bed | J, A, CHIPMAN, room and kitchen furniture. cinnniten Also, Hay Press, 3 Water Tavks, Iron} ‘ , € Pump, &e, 2 Cars EVANGELIAE, FOR SALE BY J. A. CHIPMAN & CG., Ch town, Nov. 12, 1884. AUCTIONEER, Ch town, Dec. 3, 1884,.—3% A. McNEILL, | | Our Speqiaiities. ¢. u. Coon & 6d., ‘This Fall's [avportablon, vets view te their tnerceang business, _have ad‘ed to their staff of assistants, A | FIRST-CLASS OPERATOR, from New | Walking Sticks, Razors, Strops, Thermome- York, who will be prepared, when required, ters, Choice Havana Cigars, To- | to tint or full colour photographs in_ the baccos, &. | highest style. ‘They also are determined to ispare no expense to please their numerous Everything in our line choice, fresh and patrons. good. Reddin’s Drug Store Ch town, Nov. 4, 1884, | first-class work, at ressonable prices, the opportunity is now offered. sa” Call and view specimens, %c, Ch’town, Nov 8, 1884—wkly tf Consequently, to all those wishing SLEIGHS FOR SALE. A T McNEILL’S Auction Room— 1 double-seated Box Sleigh, 1 stylish, round-back, Famiy Driving Sleigh, Upholstered, well-finished — both nearly new. Will be sold at a bargain. Ch’town, Nov. 24, 1884 | WANGZER Sewing Machines. 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