| , : ib Pes ns hE « Bw sa, ee ee ee BE = lat BRI acl ain «Plan Ab shea i a vd ln? @ a P a pe er - om ve | , Te ee psa | - oP ae ¢ ? - rR borne af ah Gas oP, mace Re tana Se we — nna 2m ae Rettman Ou ryt — . “A — —- SSS Se erates —S>SS>S>=————E—————————— ' enlibianenl int D Con = * . ” : _ THE DAILY ptraw INEHER., DECEMBER 23, 1884 i WE _ - ili : : z Anniversary Items. ' TE , S375 A th tan a (oes. wee Ct oe tg | bop ad aa atl ae sf a Age k | PGLEGHAPHIL bys To-day anno 1878, i rUESDA\, Dv 2%, Lord Romilly resigned his Judgeship, and tc- | day, 1874, Hie Lordship died. His father | after passing hi three seore and ten years, | qiefally as a lawyer, politician, and exponent of | the Criminal Law of England, in 1818 com- mi'ted Lord Romilly wrote h’s father's | directed the publication of the **Chrom les and Memorials of (rreat Hritain an i Lre land ———— focal and Other Items. CHRISTMAS MARKT te-morrow. ~ (jirr Cups, very cheap, at G. H. Haszard’s. dec23 > SovrHPorr ferry boat made a few trips to-day. > Pampas Plumes, only 15 cents, at G. H. Has arc 8 dec23 > Youne Lapies’ Journat for Januar at the | Diamond Bookstore. - > Tuere will be no meeting of the Dominion Alliance this evening. _ > Everyone is satisfied with the Goods and Prices at the Diamond Bookstore. ike aisles ‘ Pore Confectionery, Dates, Figs, Nuts, | Oranges, etc., for Christmas, at Beer & Gotf's. | — Mr. Beruvnye, Q. C., one of the most pro- | minent lawyers in Ontario, is reported to be dying. > MAKE your purchases early to-morrow, and | avoid the evening rash at the Diamond | Bookstore, th > i Tue barque Charlies E. Lefurgy arrived at Liverpool, from Summerside, after a passege of 16 days. ' mie Tue Northern L’ght arrived at Pictou at 10, o'clock this morning and left Pictou on return | at 1 o'clock. i oom ir will pay to have a thermometer‘in every room in the house, For sale at Taylor's, next to Watson's. | | -— > -- ! THe market to-day was emall, turkey sold | as high as $1.50, geese $1.00, and fow 7 same as last market. ' sislittiaiatasiindian Tue Convent Bazaar at Souris on last week was a grand success. The amount realized was $393.18 clear of all expenses, iicciiliteltpaneibes SoM conscience-stricken Quebecer has sent the Collector of Customs eight dollars, out of which he had cheated the government. wishiiiniibasladia Tue most useful and nicest Xmas present you could give, isa box of the new Floral note znd envelopes, just opened at G, H. Haszaad. nian Tue regular monthly meeting of Victoria | Lodge, No. 2 A. F. & A. M., will be held to. | morrow (Wednesday) evening at $ p. m. | sharp. iepueaiediesanllt Twenty-Five Taovsanp Rolls of Room Paper, just opened at the Diamond Bookstore. The stock is complete in every particular, and the prices low. nian Tue M. A. Star sailed from Georgetown for Halifax this forenoon, with a large quant'ty of pork, shipped by Messrs. Rattenbury, Bridges, Wheatley and others. —~_—_@ — Two THOUSAND barrels of oysters were shipped from Summerside freon the opening of the oyster season, on the Ist of September, until the close of navigation. ee Tue steamer Portia of the Red Cross Line on passage from St. Johu’s. Nfil., to sydney, ran ashore duringa blindiag snowstorm on Feiday last at Victoria Miaes, C, B. She was towed into North Sydoey. iim To business men, parentsand others. You can make nu better Christmas present or New Yeara’ gfit to young men; than by presenting tbem with a ticket forthe Y M.C. Associa- tion, including Reading Rooms. amidnndliiennets We are indebted to Mr. Horace Haezarc: of the Western Fire aad Marine Inaurance U»m-= pany, and to Mr. F. L. Haszard, of the Standard Life Insurance Company, for copies of their respective almanacs for 1585, <isiin Mantite aNp Dressmakine.—Miss Clark has rooms at the establishment of Perkins & Sterns, where she is prepared to attend to all orders in dress and mantie making. —dec23 3i wkly li inet iieeseiiel Tue Collector has applied for judgment against all d-faulting taxpayers, and thse who wish to save Sheriffs costs better pay their taxes before Saturday, the 27th of this month, for after that date judgments will be placed in the hands of the sheriff for col- lection. dec23 till date iis Messes. Wetsn & Owen inform us that the iaformation received from a correspondent at (;eorgetown, regarding the barqne Lu y Pope, is incorrect. She sailed from Souris for Queenstown on Thursday night, with a cargo of 62,000 bushela of oats, which is her fall carrying capacity. Vessel and cargo were insured, eon A ConresponpDENT writes: ‘‘We are sorry to learn that the dwelling house and grocery store of Mr. Frank Mills, of this place, was totally destroyed by fire on the morning of the 10th ist, There was nothing saved. We are sorry for his loss as he had a good stock of yroceries in, and good furniture—all des- troy ed ” ee PacsenTatTionN.—On the evening of the 12th December, Miss Edith Cutcliffe and Miss E Jane Marchbank called at the Manse, at Hampton and, in thename of a few friends, presented Mrs. McLean with a valuable sew- ing machine. Mrs, McLean desi:es to return her grateful thanks for this tangible expres sion of kindness. Ar Summerside, a Koller Skating Rink is nearly completed in Montgomery's Hall, 100x30 feet, with Band Stand in centre. The floor is of birch, beech and mavle, one inch thick, and each hoard is 2? inches wide, gr oved and tongued. One nundred pairs of roller skates have been imported, which will be lent free for a week, with free use of Rink te those who patron'ze 1f The flooring was manufactured at the Steam M Ils of Theoph. Clark. Mr. Kirk, car- penter, who has had experience of the same kind of work at Winnipeg, is laying and smoothing off the fivor. The press and the swerable for it. |New York with laths. [SproraL Despatcurs ro THe EXAMINER, | News from the Capital. Orrawa, Dec. 22. Nearly all of the Cabinet Ministers have returned to the capital, except those who will spend their Christmas West, A telegram from Lora Derby announces th it John Hops, a Caughnawaga Indian on the Nile Expedition, became insane and will be transported to a military hospital, at Naley. England A Winnipeg special announces that the ‘nthracite coal discovered at Crowfoot Crossing is equal to the best Pennsylvania product. This is the first anthracite coal discovered in Manitoba, — et — The Frevch Budget. Parts, Dec. 22. M. Tierard, Minister of Finance, pre- sented the Budget in the Senate to-day. M. Colemon, in behalf of the Finance Committee, denounced the delay in the introduction of ithe Budget, saying that should it prove necessary to vote the Budget in provisional twelfths, the country would know that the Senate was not an- — — e Run Down at Sea. New Lonpon, Cony., Dee. 22. The schooner which was run down by the Steamer Bristol, in the race on Sunday | morning, and subsequently towed into this | port, proves to be the Zamora, of St. John, N. B., Capt. W. A. Finlay, from Alma for The captain and! crew spent the night on Fisher's Island, and reached here to-day. Shippine Disaster. GLovcester, Mass., Dec. 22. The schooner B. Hildegarde, which left here for the shore fishing three weeks ago, | struck a reef off Cutler, Me., during a| blinding snow-storm, last Monday morning. | The vessel is a total loss. The crew took to the boats and found safe harbor at Cut- ler, where, it is said, not much hospitality was shown by the inhabitants. More Wrecks. Biperorp, Me., Dec. 22. A schooner of about 100 tons, loaded | with slabs, supposed to be an English ves- sel, name unknown, went ashore on Beach Island lass night and isa total wreck. She lies broken up, with a portion of the rigging and spars clinging to her. The crew are supposed to be lost. Miners on a Strike. Pirrssure, Pa. 22. The coal miners all along the Mononga- hela river, went on astrike this morning, for an advance of one half cent per bushel, in the price of mining. Nearly four thous- and menquit work. Rather than concede the advance the setts will close down in- definitely. rr Warlike at the Cape. Care Town, Dee. 22. A large number of armed Boers are leaving the Transvaal for the border. The President is unable to prevent their depar- ture. Ordination. Freperictron, Dec. 22. At the Ila. m. service at the Cathedral, yesterday, Rev. Mr. Lounds of the parish of Prince Wiliam, was ordalned priest. The Cotten Crop. Bompay, Dec. 22. Heavy rain storms are damaging the cotton crop. Weather Bbolietin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Uaritine Provinces. Toronto, Dec. 25--10 a. m. Moderate gales from west and northwest, decreasing in force; clearing weather, lower temperature. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE. _ Charlottetown December 23, 1884. Highest Temperature yesterday.......... 47.2 Lowest Temperature (read at midnight), ..240 Lowest Temperature this morping.......- 40,0 Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock .. 44.0 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock . . 32.2 i Special Notices. Cusar Conrecrionery for Xmas at the City Steam Bakery, J, Quirk, Prince Street. fdee 20 Tue balance of Bremner Bros’. stock of Christmas Goods is being sold at less than cost, dec22 **Ancet Foop,.” the whitest and most palatable of cakes, at the City Steam Bakery, J. Quirk. Prince Street. [dec 22 Oxi Buankers at J. B. Macdovald’s, dec20 Parpare for the cold, and buy a good, warm For Cap at L. EF. Prowse’s. [dec 20 BLANKETS AND Quiirs.—Above stock sell- ing cheap at J. B. Macdouald’s. dec20 Ir you want to be merry on Christmas, get your supplies at N. J. Campbeil’s. Lors of Boys’ Fur Caps, cheap, at L. E. Prowse’s. ~~ {dec 20 A LARGE stock of Men’s and Boys’ Fur Caps selling low at J. B. Macdonald’s. dee20 : ; For choice groceries, fruit, spicies, ete., fer Xmas, go to N. J, Campbell’s cash store, Upper Queen Street. See the Ladies’ and Gents’ Slippers, very nice, at Macdonald’s Boot Store, dec20 For Raisins. Confectionery and Nuts, go to R. K. Brace’s. New Goops for Christmas, Taylor’s—see advertisement. PAB. : At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, of consump*ion, on Wednesday, the 22nd Oct., 1884, Eliza McWilliams, te ip of the late Boots Charlettetown, Dec. 20, 1884. Sell at Cost. FUR AND CLOTH CAPs, HEAVY TOP SHIRTS, See our Prices before Buying Elsewhere Be Convinced that we Mean What we Say. Charlottetown, Dec. 19, 1884. STEVENSON’S BUILDING, Cloth Ringwood, «ce. [dee 16 | at G. H.| ' oe a eee | | ‘DORSEY, GOFF & CO. XMAS <= le ¢ of . 30: REW In Gold, Gold-plated, Silver and Fancy JEWELRY, suitable for Presents, at G. H. Taylor’r. Low Prices. Good Quatity. SILVERWARE, &C,, ARE SELLING ain eat ~ VERY CHEAP. -_--—--—_ 0—-—--——- -- WATCH ES, NEW GOODS! North Side of Market Ch’town, Dec. 12, 1884—6i eod wkly 2i XMAS — PATTERNS $ &&O Square, Charlottetown. Our Own Make is Solid Leather. - —— — Se aaa OE DECIDED TO eee All our Large Stock of WINTER UNDERCLOTHING, KID AND BUCKSKIN MITTS, UNTIL NEW DRY GOODS & CLOTHING CHEAP AND TEA GRATIS. —-—-~—0 od B. MACDONALD will, during this month, give every buyer of — 2 $2.00 worth of DRY GOODS, llb. Good TEA, $4.00 worth of DRY GOODS, 2lbs. Gord TEA, $6.00 worth of DRY GOODS and CLOTHING, 3lbs. Good TEA, $8.00 worth of DRY GOUDS and CLOTHING, 4ibs. Good TEA, $10.00 worth of DRY GOODS and CLOTHING, 5ibs. Good TEA. __ Purchasers not requiring Tea, and buying $5.00 worth of Dry Goods or Clothiug, will be given a handsome pair of Vases ; $10.00 worth, two pairs of Vases will be given My Tea is well and favourably known. Winter’s Tea FREE OF COST. J. B. MACDONALD, Oh’town, Dec. 4, 1884. YEAR'S ! This offers a rare opportunity to get the Queen Street. HID AND BUCKSKIN GLOVES, FLANNEL SHIRTINGS, ULSTERS, OVERCOATS & REEFERS, |‘ c COAL BY TELEPHONE. 7 i Subscriber, having appointed Messrs. DesBrisay & Angus his up-town Agents for the sale of his Coa!, of which he has a large and varied assortment, wishes to an nounce to the public that any orders left with them will receive prompt attention His flice has communication to different parts of ity by telephone. R, McMILLAN. Ch’town, Dec. 20, 1880—eod wkiy lm —AND— D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR. JAMES SHAND, QUEEN ST., IS OFFERING: Men’s Lined Kid Gloves, 7icts; do Fur Trimmed, $1; do with Gauntlets, 75cts; Men’s Buckskin Lined do, 80cts; Men’s Ladies’ Lined Kid Mitts, 50ets; do Long Cloth Gloves, 32cts ; do Long Thread do, 28cts. Men’s White Cambric Hand- kerchiets from dets, Men’s Colored Cashmere Handkerchiefs in great variety, Ladies’ White Cambric Handkerchiefs from 5cts, Ladies’ Linen do from 10cts, Ladies’ Embroidered and Lace-edge Handkerchiefs, Ladies’ Silk Handkerchiefs from 15 to 60cts. Ladies’ Fancy Embroidered Ties, Bands, Brushes, Combs, Toilet Pins, Belts. Buttons in great variety ; Laces, Edgings, Insertions, Swiss Embroidery, a large stock. Book, Cross- barred and Jaconet Muslin, Lace Curtains, Black and White Figured Nets, BLACK AND COLORED VELVETEENS. ee A Large Stock Cauadian Shirts and Drawers from 40 Cents, oe ¥ce> Remember the place: Stevenson’s Building, Queen Street, where all goods kept by us are sold at prices which can- not be legitimately competed with. Charlottetown, Dee, 15th, 1884. ee ee ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANGECO, FIRE. Gumeran. 0. 4 OR eres Se HEAD OFFICE—Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH- J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. $2,000,000 Risks Taken on Most Favorable Terms. AucNT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: James Mc Wall y of Tracadie youpy men and ladies of this city are to be invited td participate in ine grand opening. Mills. Lot oo riers for a number of vibe a Odio Veet ta ctaws. i F, H. ARNAUD, — . 2800 Bris. Flour ) ‘(ther Goods at Unprecedented Low Bargains, CARVELL BROTHERS OFFER, WHOLESALE : ‘*Kent,” “Olive Branch,” | ** White Loai,” 175 do Cornmeal, K. D., 820 half-chests Tea (all warranted), ’ Barbadoes, Porto Rico, Demerara, Trinidad, 376 Puns. Mclasses 100 casks Kerosene, 325 Bris. Refined Sugar, 100 do White do, 150 do Valencias, new, do, 100 do Layers, do, 100 hags Rice, 40 Bris. Currants, 100 boxes Cheese, 130 do Picklss, 20 pails do (bulk), 25 bags Nuts (filberts), 10 do Peanuts, 105 cads Tobacco, smoking and chewing. 40 kegs Twist do, 25 boxes Flat do, 80 kegs Baking Soda, 20 Bris. Washing do, 100 do Apples, 30 boxes Hops, 150 do Soaps, 80 Toilet do, 400 Doz, Pails. 350 do Brooms, 50 Brls. Beans, 10 do split Peas, 10 do Dried Apples, 500 sides Sole Leather, 50 cases Lamp Chimnies, 250 coils Rein Rope, 100 boxes Biscuit, 300 do Pipes (Scotch), 1000 reams Wrapping Paper, 100 M Paper Bags, 55 casks Viregar, 24 Bris, Confectionery, 140 pails do, 100 boxes Nickle Stove Polish, 48 do Rising Sun de, 50 do Dome do, 280 do Shoe Blacking, 100 do Stove, Shoe and Scrub Brushes, 350 boxes Pearl Blue, 40 do Pearline, 130 do Clothespins, 30 doz. Washboarda (zinc), 10 do do (wood), 50 boxes (Rice) Starch, 50 do Dwarf Ink, 200 cases Matches, 40 boxes Coffee, 80 do Cream Tartar, 75 do Sugar, 100 do Nutmegs, 200 do Pepper, 25 do Allspice, 25 do Mixed Spice, 25 do Common do, 610 lbs. Cloves, 240 do Nutmegs, 10 kegs Saltpetre, 10 Bris. Sulphur, 10 do Salts, 2 do Copperas, 5 keys A’um, 40 do Whiting, 50 boxes Potash, 38 do Extract Logwood, 3600 doz. Diamond Dyes. Ch’town, Dec, 16, 1884—pat 2wks tu eat — $e ——— CO RBRS' SKA" IEG RINK. SEASON | S24-5. HE Directors have much pl asure in an- avnouncing the opening of the Kink ( ce ermitting) on (hristmas night, Dec. 25th. ‘he City Cornet Band, under the leadership of Mr. John Worth, will be in attendance and play the following airs :— Marion—Quick Step..............000- Keller CO WEE. ke edt ci deas Kathburn LaGrange—Galop............. ial e bebe Keller eee CEN eihitre 6b cen exon bert senbe Keller ie a iy aan oh he edie Wo th Albion—Quaick Step........ ......... Keller EE cr acs codec c cb oes pee eee Keller mci tata n_ SET EEE ETE Mit ker nk ta ne ree ee ae Keller DAIS oid cok s okt dbs b obeen Wo th i RE RE O h5! Kelle Little Giant—Galoy..........-...... M.ivker **God rave the Queen.” Intending ticket hold+rs will please buy ~— tickets beforehand at the Apothecaries Hall, Season Tickets, J adi-s......... $3 50 - oe Gentlemen .... 500 Afternoon Tickets, Miss’. .... 200 $s “s PL scnsncnee 2 50 Pe oe ee 1,00 W. W. STANLEY, Secrctary. Ch’towp, Dec. 20, 1°84-—pat 3i OUR NEW STORE Will vot be ready till FEBRUARY, 1885, we will therefore show the | Large aud Newly Selected Stock We imported for the new place at our pre- sent stand—next to Watson’s Ly uy Store, The desizn and fisish of our Silver and Plated Goods is superivr to last y+ar, sm A lot of Gold JEWFLRY and WATCHES, elegantly cased, for presenta- tion, EK. W. TAYLOR, Queen Street, Ch'town, Dec. 20, 188+. G 0d Things for Xmas and Niw Years —\\ City Steam The Bakery ! W E. have in stock and are manufacturing daily the foliowing goods; VWiain, Fruit and Citron Cake, Tarte, Vies, Jelly, Squares and Ro! 8, Patties, Vanilla and V ine Cakes, Rolls and Buns Soda, Wine, “ugar, Lemon, Fruit, Butter, Ginger, Water, seville. Hermit, Deamond, New York, Fruit and Family Pi:ot Bi-cuits. Can mix any of the above Kiscuits iw 10-or 20-ib. boxes for housekeepers. CONFECTIONERY, from 20cts per Ilb., retail, upwards, JAMs, JE! LIES, &c., very cheap. | NUTs—Ajmonds, Brezii, Heecl and Wal- nuts. | Raisins, Currants, Citron and Lemon Peel, | Essences, &c. Cake Ornaments, *ilver and | Gold Urnaments, &c. J, QUIRK, Proprietor, i Chtown, Dec, 18—3 aw tl janl | ‘CrockeryWware, Giasswa.e, &6., IN VARIETY, ' } ee | J N addition to my ‘or mer stock of goods, I have just seceived a lerge ond varied | CARVELL BROTHERS | a8eor! meat, consisting of Dinue: Ware, Tea 8 | Sets, in white and guld, and printed; jes (and Breakfast Cups, iv chine and pr pted ware; Rockingham Tea and Cofice Pots; PHOTOS in the Provinces. renown in their respective lines. sa The LEWIS, Grafton Street, Isiand, Ch’town, decl0—3w wkiy3mos For the Holiday Season! JT EW1Ls’ Photographs are now kuown as the most Genui-e and Arti-tic productions public never regret calling on P, E, Bedroom Seta, in white and gold, and wzanite ware; Dessert Seis, in Fraich china end gold, euvmelied end printed; Epergnes, Claret Jnga, Cut Tumblers, Cur Salts, Cus. terd Cups, Jeliv Glasser and viber clegant Table Ware jn great variety. Also; An ars riment «f Table, Library and Study Lamps, in brorg- sud nickel silver, Lemp Fixing, and Lamp Chimnevs of many kinds, ail of which is otiercd at the Landse»pe and Portrait Work are made by! [ owest Prices men who have real practical utility and Lnown 1,B POLLARD, Kent Street. Ch’town, Dec, 12. 18°4—12i s»-'u OB PRINTING of every cescription executed with Neatness and De patch - Ch’town, Feb, 27, 1884. Merchants Bank of Halifax. Rates mod-rate, A Drnetise in the DAILY EXAMINER| at _the EXAMINER JOR PRINTING a ee : Sees a z 2 pe ape ES ees patho 9 Ao SeraRagT RIES RAS OE Ag 7 Reo REO eee aT ASTRA ARTA MAP: Bp us eee. : * > is ies 2" S -yaeee re PUREST ae Heli OS le ee eee Taal Fi si: = ey oe SES Mae he SA i agaeid eer nee oe 7) ae NS i i il ite rit ag PRs ie some one a