feeal and Other fliems, | TELEGRAPHIC ; N N isinesa at the Nt pe liary Magistrate's | this forenocen \ ' Liorse Blaukets cheap at J.B i NA dee 29 7. AY EVENING next is the night of Mr, | Karle s Grand Cencert - As ppiy of Ur. S tt’s Electric Corsets just Lat Veuns 7 | Winter Keeping Appies and Lemons t el and box, at W. IF. Cat rer’s - ‘ re Green Grapes, or 'y 25 cents per pound, at W. FP. Carter's, 7 Purtias LANYVATGNR, the Car sgaet murder er, has been commiutted for trial as Bathurst. > i ' sun rt St. 254 was collected ia the Cat Churches of Halifax on Christmas | Lay - \ large lot of those fine Cream Candies at W. F. CARTER’, = lus National Line ateemer ‘Franc was towed into Halifax on the 27th, with her enalt broken, Gupte ly you want a Far Cap cheap go to J. B, MACDONALD 8, dee 29 ee os Remember the meeting to bo held at the Rankin House to-night for the purpose of forming a Curling Club sine paonenits Tne cheapest Ready Made Clothing in town is at J. B. MacDONALD’s dec 29 poem Tue late Wm. Davidson, of St. John, left personal property to the value of $30,000 and real estate worth $150,000, o — SKATING Poors, the best and cheapest at l. B. Macponatp’s Boot Store. dee 29 os Meruopist Preacuer's Piay can be had at George Carter's, Great George Street, or at G. H. Haszird’s, Queen Square a a ae i — se = = > 2 ij 2) AEs oe SpeetaL Desparcues ro Tne EXAMINER. | ‘THE RIO? AT HARBOR GRACE. ' SIX ARRESTS MADE, i > ‘Serious Disturbance Anticipated. > Sr. Jonn's, Neip., Dee. 28. Six arrests have been made by the police at the river head of Harbor Grace. The names of those arrested are Quirk, Shana han, Dugvan, Coady, * McCarey, and Sullivan. Harper, the man whw shot and killed James, and wounded Lilly, also shot Callahan, one of his own party, by mistake Che country around Conception Bay is in a state of uproar, ‘nticipated at the obseques of the Urangemen to-morrow, Serious disturbances are dead — An Attempt to Abduct McBride Invincibles Making Threats. Burra.o, N. Y., Dee. 27. McBride, the Fenian, claims to have been induced. to enter @ carriage by two men who he had been drinking at a saloon with, and that they attempted to abduct him. He states they were Canadian detec- tives. He says he made his escape from them near Tonawanda where they intended taking him to Canada The invincibles met again last night at Joseph Schividt’s saloon and made many threats while indulging in beer. It is not thought they could accomplish anything even if they had the courage to try. Bradlaugh Again. Lonpon, Dee. 28. | Charles Bradlangh announces his inten- Fresu Caramels, in walnat, cocca.ut choc vanella, and molasses, at W. F. CARTER 8 ; te o.are, - od os fue Christmas Tea, held in Summerside last night by the children of the Presbyterian Sabbath School, passed off very pleasantly. vinta Tug agent of Marine and Fisheries has re- ceived the following from the steamer ‘‘Nor- thern Light,” at Pictou Landing, this fore- noon:—‘“‘Arrived at 10.30; heavy gale and snowstorm; will remain till it moderates.” Sid iesiitipensciis Mx. Fow er, the new Lord Mayor of Lon- don, is a director of the Fire Insurance Associ- ation of London, and also of the London and Lancashire Life Insurance Company, both of which companies are represented in this Island by Mr. Fred. W. Hyndman. — > —_— We were yesterday shown a specimen of new cake, baked by John Quirk, Esq , at the Charlottetown Steam, Rakexy, It ‘is very light. pearly white, rich, and agreeable to the taste. Angel Food is the appropriate name in bears. Duriog this festive season it is the cake to take, ipeitiianaiie THREE interesting little girls from six to eleven years of age in a state of absolute des- titution and almost naked, were rescued trom their father’s dwelling and sent to the reforma- tory in Montreal on the 22nd inst. The mother is sick in bed and the father is blind and his only means of existing is by begging. ~- > — Weare gladto hear that our friend, Mr. Rober} A. Antlerson, late teacher at South port, is doing well in British Columbia, He is engaged at teaching, and is liberally paid He enjoys the B. C. climate well, and thinks it a good country fora limited number of young men. Weare glad to have his name on the list of subscribers to Tue Examiner. _ sa — From Hamitrox.—A gentleman writes: ‘‘l have suffered for over four years with night losses and general weakness, caused by abuse. I had tried all the advertised medicines, anda number of eminent doctors, and found no rélief or benefit. 1 have used twelve boxes of Mack's Magnetic Medicine, and am entirely restored.” See advertisement in another column. {deo24 lw wkly Frozex to Deata.—Charles McCal'um, about 60 years of age, was found dead in a ditch on the corner of Westmorland Road and the Red Head Road, at St. John, Tuesday morning. The deceased had been addicted to drink, and for the last fifteen or twenty years spent his time in the Alms House during the winter months and about the city in the summer seacon, Is a church in St. John, on Sunday last, in which the thermometer showed 30 deg, there were thirteen persens in attendan:e. In lieu of a sermon the clergyman read the appeal of the bishops of the Anglican church for $50,000 for the diocese ef Rupert Land. With a touch of humor he added that it was not expected that that congregation would raise the Whole sum.—-St. Join (late. : —_— Ir isthe iatention of the Invincibles to capture the new Governor General. Mr. Muldoon, a prominent lawyer, was interview- ed at Ottawa on the 27th. He stated that he was president of the Buffalo branch of the Invincibles and said that meetings were held every Friday night. He expressed much indignation against McBride for telling as much as he did, but remarked ‘“‘we are going g» capture the new governor-general of Uanada. | He used to be an Irish landlord and is a fit subject for us to wreak our vengeance upon. We have selected nine men who arg sworn t secrecy, and will do the work when the order is given from New York. hme WEDS Me. J. N. Gacorarru, Chief Train De- spatcher of the Mexican National Railway at Laredo, Texas, has resigned his position, and Mr. T. EB. Campbell, formerly Telegraph Operator in the Anglo-American office ia this sitv, has taken his place, Mr. Ga'braith was yery popular on the rosd, and preyi‘us to his departure he was made the recipient of a gold watch and a complimentary dinner by the attaches of the Mexican National. Mr. Campbell, we see by the Laredo Times, orig- nated the presentation and dinner, and was the one who assisted most to make it a suc- cess The Times gives three columns — space to chronicle the pleasant event. We congratulate Mr. Campbell on his romotion to the responsible office of Chief Train Despatcher, ani wish him further success. Weatner bulletin. Probabilitves for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, December 29 -10 a. a. Strong winds and gales from northwest and | tion of forcibly ifer the borough of Northampton at the taking possession of his EWS. | SHIP NEWSs. LIST OF VESSELS REGISTER"D AT THE PORT OF CHARLOITETOWS, DURING THE VRAR 1883. Schr. Onward, built at Miramichi, N. B., 26 tons, owned by William Curpenter, Char- lottetown, P. E. | Sehr. Sturgeon, built 32 tons, owned by |'et P. ¥. 1. Schr. Margaret Mary, built at River John, N. 8., 46 tons, owned by Henry Wadman, Crapaud, P. E. I. “chr. Annie, built at Georgetown, P. E. I, 15 tons, owned by Frederick Morrow, Souris, ee a Brngt. Columbian, built at Cardigan, P. E. I , 341 tons, 9 Al English Lloyds, owned by James Musterd, Cardigan, P. E. I. Schr. Jumbo, Luilt at Brae, P. E.1., 51 tons, owned by John P. Brennan, Alberton, P. E. I. Rarke Isabel, built at Bideford, P. E. I., 748 tons, 10 Al English Lloyds, owned by William Richards, Bideford, Lot 12, P. E. L Brigt. Zerelde, built at Moant Stewart, P. E, L., 299 tons, 9 Al, English Lloyds, ov ned by Peake Bros. & Co., Charlottetown, P. E. I. Schr. Maggie A. Jewell, built at Rustico, P. E. I, 68 tons, owned by Benjamin Ratten- bury, Rustico, P. E I. Steamer Heather Belle, built at Mount Stewart. P. E. L, 189 tons, owned by Inland Steam Navigation Company, of P. E. L. Barkentine Yolande, built at Tatamagouche, N.S., 391 tons, 9 Al English Lloyds, and 11 Al American Lloyds, owned by Lemuel Cambridge Owen, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Bark Mary A. Nelson, built at Maitland, N. S., 408 tons, 4 Al4 American Lloyds, owned by Lemuel C. Owen, Charlottetown, P. E. L Bark Ponemah, built at Port Hill, PE L., 796 tons, 9A English Lloyds, owned by John Yeo, Port Hill, P E I. Barkentine Chislehurst, built at Lot 10, P. E. I., 443 tons, 10A English Lloyds, owned by John Yeo, Port Hill, P. E. 1. Prigt. Nora, built at Summerside, P. E.L., 215 tons, JOA English Lloyds, owned by Robert T. Holman, Summerside, P. E. I. Barkentine Roland, built at Summersi‘e, P. E. I, 348 tons, 1OAl English Lloyds, own- ed by John Lefurgey, Summerside, P. E. I. Barkentine Min-Hong, built at Grand River lot '4, P. E. L, 432 tons, 10A English Lloyds, owned by John Yeo, Port Hill, P.E.1I Brigt. Edith, built at Mount Stewart, P. E. I., 299 tons, 9Al English Lloyds, William Welsh, Charlottetawn, P. FE. L. at Lunenburg, N.S., r Stewart, Crapaud, seat as member of the House of Commons next session of Parliament, He says that having been re-elected to the House when he was declared ineligible, and again when Brigt, Cam Owen, built as Graad River, Oundas) P. E. 1., 340 tons, 9Al English Lioyds, owned by Wm, Welsh, Charlottetown, P. au Schr, Tillie f , built at Mount Stewart, P. he was expelled for not taking the oath, his duty toward his constituents requires | that he should insist upon his seat, but he has refused the offer of some thousands of his supporters to cume in procession to the palace yard and demand his admittance. Supposed Loss of Twenty-Nine Men. Pensacota, Fla., Dec 28, The ship Cornelius, Wrecker, and the barques Waterloo, and Anglo-Fillihore, from this port for Liverpool, Amsterdam, and Brest, respectively, with lumber, are supposed to have been last with all on board—some twenty-nine men, — a A Bank Treasurer Missing. Provipgence, R. I., Dec. 28. Samuel B. Blodgett, recently dismissed from the position of Treasurer of the Provi- dence Institution of Savings, proves to have embezzled funds of the Bank to the amount of $27,136. Blodgett is now miss- ing. His bondsmen are responsible for $15,720. a —- meme Punished for his Fraud. Lovisvitte, Ky., Dec. 28. The trial of George W. Leviex, chief of the fire department, charged with defraud- ing the city of its revenue while in the tax department, has terminated in his convic- tion and sentence tothree years in the States Prison. A Steamer Overdue. New York, Dec. 28. The New York Agent of the White Star Steamer ‘‘Celtic” gays that the vessel is now some days overdue at Liverpool, and that an accident must have happened to her machinery. ee Orange Meetings in Ireland. Dusty, Dec. 29, Placards signed by Lord Rossmore have been posted thronghout the county Mong- ham summoning the Orangemen to oppose the proposed Nationalist meeting at Coole- hall. Buties to be Reduced. Wasninetoy, Dec. 28. Mr. Morrison, Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, will report a bill making a pretty general reduction of exist- ing duties. A $75,000 Blaze. Witmincuton, Dec. 28. A firg this morning in the Dieport pow- der works destroyed §75,000 worth of property. ——_ — French Reinforcements. os Paris, Dee. 28. Further French reinforcements are to be sent to Tonquin, Affairs at Tonquin re- main unchanged. Khediye Contemplate Ab dieating. The Loxpon, Dec. 28. Rumor states that the Khedive of Egypt contemplates abdicating his throne. Canadian ews. Orrawa, Dee, 29. Official Gazette contains the appoint- Phi Sat P. Lelacher, of West Arichat, Nova Scotia, as preventive officer in Hit Majesty's Customs, and of Captain John Stapleton to be shipping master, Port Hawkesbury, C. B, The Banque St. Hyscinthe announces @ half-yearly dividend of 4 per cent; and the Banque de Hochelaga makes a fifth call of ten per cent, southwest, gradually decreasing ia force, fair decitiddly cold weutber. E. I, 116 tena, owned by David Egan, Mount Stewart, P. E | } | HXAMINER, DECHMEER a Se ee ey OD od ee aa a fee eenerstitlnnencinen =" SS Fes 29 1883. i lees BS, aed ———— | Ch’town, Nov. 19, 1883. a a Cannan uennaetnaaataetnseassuernsnusnaiaats — a — —_ aN erkins & Sterns ARE NOW OFFERING EXTRA GOOD VALUE IN Flannels and Blankets, Ulster Cloths and Mantle Cloths, Tweeds and Coatings, fur-lined Cloaks and Cloth Jackets, W ool Squares and Wool Scaris, Fur Muffs and Fur Caps VILVETS, VELVETEEBNS AND PLUSH, Winter Goods, of every description, Good and Cheap, at PERKINS & STERNS. SS =— ——— —— a — Brigt. Kingbird, built at Pinnette, P, E. L., 147 tons, 8 Al American Lloyds. owned by James FE, Grant, Charlottetown, P. E. L Schr. Emma M. Vickerson, built at Dundas, P. E. L, 115 tons, owned by Edward Vicker- eon, Dundas, P. E. I. : ‘chr Cora, built at Wiscusset, Me., U. &., 56 tons, owned by Duncan McCallum, Pownal, Lot 49, ©. E. I, TONS, Registered anew, I vessel............ 15 Transferred from other ports, 5 vessela 468 rere oo ok fo. eo da id cane 5,343 Registered during the year............ 5,926 Average new, wesedle,, . 60. <cinps6-----. 314 Halifax, *Dec 25-ar sch Medway Bell, MePhee, Grand River; Kate, Arnold, Souris; 26—sch James Semple, Roberts, Charlotte- town; Mary Kate, Mullins, Georgetown; Margaret Ann, McAvoy, Montague. Port Mulgrave, Dec 26~—ar sch Excel,’ Georgetown, for St John’s, Nfid. ' Portland Me, Dec 24--ar Titmouse, McVane, Georgetown, 5 Bermuda, Dee 20—in port, GQ K, LeBlanc, from PE I, (ar 9th, dischg.) Havava, Deco 19—eld brigt Plymouth, McDonald; Cardenas, . Valparaiso, Nov 24—sld bark M J Foley, Iquique. Boston, Dee 25~—ar sch Plenora, Grand River, P E I. Havana, Dec. 26—Ar bark Mary A. Nelson, Pye, from Sydney, C B. ———e Smith, DIED. In Charlottetawa, oa December 24, after a lotig illness, Michael Power, aged 74 years. May his soul rest in peace, JUST RECEIVED, n> HASZARD’S, —THE— Old Fashion Note, With Envelopes to match, unglazed eurface, creamy tipi, suitable forall pens and every writer. Also the New Imperia] Treasury Note Paper, and envelopes to match. Noth- ing could be more useful for a Christmas Present than @ box of the above Note Paper. You can have them stamped with Monogram single letter, : G. H. HASZARD, Queen Square. SCHOOL SUPPLIES. All the School Books uscd in the Public Schools can be had at G. H. HASZARD’S, Queen Square Ch’town, Dec. A 1883. . eod = G. H, gern —— Valentine Fair. HE Members of St, Paul's Church Choir intend holding a Valentine Fair, on Thursday, the !4th February next, in St, Paul’s Schoolroom, ‘The Members of the Congregation are asked to send contribu- tions to Mrs. Sidney Grey, Mrs. James Palaver. Mrs. George Macleod. The proceedy fo go towards paying for the alterations {a the Church. Dec. 11, 1888.— law tu FURLE'S GRAND CONCERT ILL take place inthe Y. M. ©. A. Hall, on FRIDAY EVENING, JANVARY 4th, Tickets, 25 cents; to be had at Mr. Fletcher's Mosig Store and at Fraser & Reddin’s ; Concert at eight, sharp, No encores. 8. N. EARLE; Ch'town. D.c. 3.—2aw Jos. PRINTING of every descri; tion e} executed with Neatness and Despatch at the EXAMINER JOR PRINIING RUUMS, oor. Water and Great George Street, J. XMAS & NRW YHAR —S-» - UR STOCK OF GROCERIES, at the Fish Market, is now| complete, and we will sell, during the Holidays, very low. An inspection is solicited. Quality and price is sure to satisfy. H. MYRICK. EE OO | P. E, Island Railway. HOLIDAY EXCURSION. j NXCURSION RETURN TICKETS, at One First (lass Vare, will be issued to jand from all Stations on this Railway, on | 29th and Rist December, instant, and on lst | January, prox., good to return up to and including January 7th, 1£84. | JAMES, CUEMAX,, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, Dec, 22, 1883.—pat Win Ch’town, Dec, 20, 1883. -- 6i wkly SELLING VERY CHEAP LONDON FOR CASH, AT THE HOUSE. Men’s U Men’s F Blankets, Rajlway GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’'town,Nov. #3, 1883, Men’s Gloves, Mitts & Scarfs. Men’s Top Coats, Isters, ur Overcearts, Men’s Reefing Jackets, Men’s Woo! Under clothing, 2 mpnied vy names ana adresses of 1w0 Men’s Flannel shirts, Men’s Cardigan Jackets, Men’s Fur Caps, Ladies’ Cloth Sacques, Ladies’ Cloth Ulsters, Ladies’ Fur-lined Circulars, Ladies’ Astracan Jackets, Ladies’ Fur Caps and Mufls, Buffalo Robes, Japanese Wolf Robes, Horse Kuga, rappers,etc D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, S OVER-STOCKED with the tollowing GOODS, and offers| Brooms, Pails, Tobacco, ete. them ata REDUCTION OF TWENTY PER CENT, Gents’ Woollen Underwear, Flannel Shirts, Fur Caps, Kid Mits, Sleigh Robes. 70° OVERCOATINGS, WHICH’ YOU MADE TO YOUR CAN HAVE Cheaper Than Imported Ready Made. Dec, 20, 1883.—e0d wkly D. A, BRUCE, MEASURE SMOKERS, BEHOLD ! ° \ E OFFER one hundred Cigar Holders, in cases, marked a dollar, for 25 cents each. From now until 2nd January we have narked our immense stock of BRIAR PIPES wt 15 per cent. discount. A few Al MEESCHAUM PIPES for Xmas Giits. Every one warranted, A fine assortment of WALKING STICES. FRASER & REDDIN, Opposite Poat Office, Ch'town, Dec. 20, 188%.—10i Tenders for a Church fFIHE Building Committee of the Baptist Church at Uigg will receive Tenders for the building of a Church at Uigg, according to plans and tp: cification te be seen at Caps. 8. McRae’s, Kent Street, Charlettetown, til) the 4th of January next; and after hat date at Mr, George Forbes’, Vernon River Bridge, ti'l 22nd January next. Tenders to be ad- dressed to Mr. George Forbes, Vernon River Bridge, on or before the 25th ‘anuary next, goo! securities to join in a bond fo the due tulfilnent of the contract. The commitiee not to he bound to accept the lowest or any teader. NORMAN MecLFOD, Chairman of Ccmmittee, Orwell, Dec, 24 —3i wy 4i IN STORE. Flour—‘uperior Extra, Choice Brands, Patent Roller, ‘*Beaver,” ‘, Kent,” Sugar—Cranulated, Retined, bbls; Bar- badoes, Porto Rico, hhds., tierces and bbls. Molasses—Choice Barbadoes, Antigua‘ Trinidad, puns. tierces and bbls. Tea—Fine New Season's, Kaisow Congoa. Raisins—New Valencias and London Layers. Currants—Provincial and Patras, bble., cases and half-bble. Rice—100 |b. and 50-lb. sacks. Cheese—Corawalland Dunk River Factories, Biscuit—Soia, Sugar, Fruit, Wine, etc. Kerosene—Standard Dom, test, Prime White, Water White, bbis.; Pratt’s Astral, cases, 5-gal. tins. Soda—Bi-carb, Washing Soda. Sole Renee —logee's Best, No. 1 ard No. Pipes—T. D. and Woodstock, 1 and 2-gross boxes, Matches—Chase’s, 10 and 15-gross boxes. Soap—Pale, Hong Kong, Superior Brown, Wrapping Paper— Manilis, Brown >traw, Paper Bags, assorted sizes, Wholesale at Lowest Prices. F-NTON T. NEWBERY. Ch’town, Dee 19, 1883. SOLE LEATHER, 876 Sides Logan's No. 1 and No, 2, AT BOTIOM PRICEB. FENTON T. NLWBERY, Dec, 19, |882,—pet 5i.wiy wiy pat berej 8 FOR SALE. TWO-STORY HOUSE, on Great Geos” Street, pear the centre of the city. — tains fourteen rooms Suitable MF era |family, or boarding house, Will “iy at ich @p, and terms made to sult Ap? | thie office, 72 Queen Street, Charlottetown, | Ch town, Dev, 4 1883, * leg Ce ee re