nf er ee as Local und Other fteis 4 . E. Isiand netes taker aut r cash fake + Priday, Lewia Evane and ‘ ere ed to sIXEY days each a “ a ~ Nort} Light” left for Pictou tl will commenee the season 4 esday morning - English mail steamer ‘ Parisian arrived at Halifax on Saturday night the ail ¥ arrive this evening > A e Stipendiary Magistrates Court this | . Vrs. Hoga harged with a breach ‘ i ict, wae dismissed, - THe members ~ the L. K. Cinb will meet ‘ reobce ft ight at 9.45. By erder of | p Moore, Secretary. di? hi + Tur harlottetown Branch of the Irish National Land League meets thi: s (Menday) | ‘ jing i 1 inet., at 8 ocl alk. lia 38. | - Gre. BAVIES & CO. will make | ' GOODS, j ‘ shreon, and Tomato Catsu he Fi iN OVE ES Market. [dee 2 Gi eod 10,000 Imported Cigara, (cheicest brands), their anvual show of Christ:+as Goods eu Wednesday, Tih inst teok eut fer Neveliics, de 6 Iw from ite Source to the Sea, very dsome HoOK, OVE! £00 lustrations by the best artiets, published at fifteen dollars, ‘ i at a bargain, at 8. T. Newm: Boek fidec i2 61 > NicwoLseNns. — Male NBs, Angus and Neil} Nicholson, whe immigrated “from Suing isle an Ve about forty years ago, and settled is Island, can obtain news of thei relative oy applying te the Jostmasie:, thario tctown ‘* Last winter I fell on the ice,” writes W. fr. Dowdall E = of Peoria, Lil if and bad!» dislocated my left shoulder, causing me intens suffer rhe first application ef St. Jacwl Oil gave great relief, and with the use of less than one bettle | atic! regained my former | at - > Proressorn J, G. S ut amae, D. Se., of | Scadia Colles ge . left Weoltville on Wednes lay last for Cambri 4 ag He lec'ured Yarmouth on Thurs day, and will continue his Stationery, journey to-day. He preposes spending the Christmas vacation in reading the library ol Harvard University.— Ha/ fax Herald > Aw unknown and fatal disease, which has hitherto bafiled local medical skill, has made | its appearance in two townships in the county of Richmond, Que. The complaint, which is said to be extrem: Y, infectio: 3, appe ars to set in with syncope, followed by diptheritic symptoms, and ultimately by death from asphyxia. > Y. M. C. A.—The ae and Literary Entertainment in Y. M. A. Hall this even- ing offers a very fine ie ramme, The sing ing by the children in choruses, duetts and solos will be a aii attraction, while the | music furnished by ladies and gentle men who | have kindly consented to take part will, we know, be of a high order. Admission only 10 cents. See programme in another column. > Tus Ontarie Government have recently effected an important timber sale in the Mus- koka and Parry Sound districts. The sale consists of seventy-two ‘‘ Berths,” containing 1251 square miles, at prices whi *h averaged about $600 per square mile, including ground rent and dues. ‘The gross proceeds of the sale will reach $717,176. The decided sue- cess of this sale prices realized may be learned by a com- parison at the sale of 1572, when the average price reached less than $200 per square mile. It was uz ake mubtedly the largest and most | successful sale of the kind.ever beid in Can. ada. <_ —_ £8 equalizing the burdens of taxation 30 that on the article of tea, for instanc "ey the poor man ceased to be under the harrow, while the ric “hb man got clear, as Sir Richar d Cart wright’s tariff had arranged it, the present tariil provides for the business of the ceuntry in tea being done by our own merchants, in- Bes. and the unprecedentedly high | ; | } | | } | stead of being done, as under the Grit regime, | by United States merchants. In import of tea from the United States 4,603,232 pounds, and the import from abroa ae was 1,/60,994. In 1880 we imported fr the States but 2,6, O42 2 poun ds, and aah | abroad 3 51,954 pounds. That is, our own cured the profit which before U nite da st nae mer< nod 5 went to the imp yrters of the On the tea question the rec sord of the Liberal Conservative party is & record of common sense, fair play, and wise arrangement.— Torente Mail. Taine Tne passenger and freight Tariff of the Northern Light has been published, and is as follows :—Passengers, each $3.00; berth, each vovage, $1; breakfast, each, 40 cents ; dinner 50 cents ; supper 40 cents. Not more than thirty passengers will be taken on ary trip, and a Register Book of Passengers will be kept at Pictou and Georgetown in which each pas cnger is required to register his name and cies 58. Doulie firat class goods per 100 lbs. 32 cents . fi ass goods per 100 ibs., 16 cts.; seca d-cl ; 20008 per 100 Ib ne £2 OCS. third-ci 1@0 lb«., 10 cta.; fourth- Class x ner 100 tbs., 9 ets.; flour, per barre), is ts. {hese rates to be upen goods delivered alongside the vessel, whether at the wharf or on the ice, and all expenses incurred | by the Government in conveying goods from the ve | te the wharf or vice versa, will be an extra charge on the freighter. Hides and pelts to be packed in casks or barrels and properly mar -ed. If in bundles these goods will not be takes. > To ctvm our readers an idea ef the con- fidence in the Bank of P. E. Island abroad, even after the present suspension, the follow ing incident is instructive: ‘‘ An operater here Wishing to make something by dis: -ounting Bank paper, commissioned a friend at Port Hawkesbury tofpurchaze at low a figure as - sible. On Saturday evening he received dy mail t the result of bis friend’s operations, with an « xplanatery note to the effect that he had purchased somethin g over one hundred dollars of U nion Bank paper for 90 cents to the dollar, and about the same amount in Merchants Bank paper, which he ceuld not get for leas than the same dixcount, but that he had done a good thing in Old Bank paper, and had got some $200 at 95 cents; and that thia latter paper wes hard to get even at that figure, and holders showed no dispesi- tien to sell.” The writer was aware that Islanders held this paper pretty firmly, the last quotation being 99 for cash, 100 cents for goods ; but hardly expected that outsiders would have such reliable information 9s to the Bank’s soundnese.—Com. i _ 809,000 B-ttles Mivard’s Liniment sold in Ova Scotia during the past six mouths —the universal remedy, the king of pain, used by ev eryb ody. Try it. Price 25 cents.— Nov 16 whly 187% the} LA TLBU MS ! te DET ES «- HOLIBAY ROTICE. REMNER | } BROTHERS | and improved style ; that. in order display Have to announce to make a full ot their CHRISTMAS they have taken the Store adjoin- ing their Old Stand, where they have opened all their Fall Stock ef aND— FANCY GOODS. in the Old Store, |‘ 44 QUEEN “TREET, , Will be kept, as usual, their and well-selected Stock of Staple | | School Books, AND Artists’ Mate rials | in the New Store 46 QUEEN STREET, Will be found the best assortment of OO —AND— Stationers’ Fancy Goods they have yet offered to the public. would cail attention to their They particular stock of ELEGANT bit Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, &e. THE LATEST STYLES OF PHOTOGRAPH AND AUTOGRAPH | \ worp to the ladies! j | | Dorsey, Gorr & Co’s, factory is running i ' } i i | Opera Puffs, ete, SS Spec ial Notices. THe Philharmonic Soviety willl meet for practice in the Hall of the Y. M. CO. A., on Puesday cveaing, the 18th inst. Mentbers are rcquested to bring their music. Wirg their new and improved style of lasts Dorsey, Goff & Co., are making boote of superior style and perfect &t. [dec 10 6in AN immense variety of Confectionery for | the yo ung one’s stockings at the Family Gro- t cery.- R. K. Brae. a8 till 26 | Sausaces, mace fresh every morming of the best material at the Fish Market. [dee 2 Gi eed SANTA CLAUS, ina variety of shapes, at the | Family Grocery. —R. K. Brace. d$ till <6 j ; ‘ . ae Very choice table and cooking raisins, at | Beer & Goff’s, [dee 6 6i Dorsey, Gorr & Cos, cash store is one of (the bost plac 3 in the city to buy boots and shoes, and they are making superier hand made boots ani shoes to order op their new of lasts. [dec 10 Gin Do not exchange | your oid Sewing Machine for a new ore; bu it | fetch it to me and | will repair it and }as good as new or no charge made. | Streets, Charlottetown, P. E. I. nov 1 tf wy resH dates, Confectionery, Maple Sugar, |} Green Grapes, all kinds of Canned fish, |! French Mustard, Pickles and Saucea, at the | Lorne Restaurant. {dec 5 10in eod Atsums for Christmas Cards at G. W. Haszard s. They are very busy and turniag ont [dee 10 bin Every purchaser at the Family Grocery entitled to a Christmas Card.—R. K. d8 till 26 well good work will be BRACE. Sauce, Lea & Pesrnins, Worcestershire Mushreon, and Toma Catsup, at the Fish [dee 2 61 eod cigarettes in Old Magie, Caporal, Vanity Fair, and a large lot of superior | Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos, just rece.ved lat the Lorus © ivar Store, [dec 8 ldin eed Tur 35 sent, 1§ ean be had at the eents Norzs Bank P. FE. 1. goods and iu payment of acc CALL at Harvie’s Bookstore and see the re tifa de sy! ns of Prang’s Prize Christinas Cards. ect 31 Don’r delay but call at Harvie’s Bookstore for Prang’s Christmas Cards—a splendid lot. oct 31 200 BarReELS choice Family Flour, 100 de K. D. Cornmeal, warranted best quality, at the Fish Market, Grafton St. dec 61 eod Tux best Billiard Table in thecity is at the Lorne Restaurant. {dee 8 19in eod ib boxes of fresh layer figs Lerne Restaurant for 25 [dec 8 10im eod taken at their face for uunts at Beer & PICKLING VINKGAR’S and spices at Berk & | Gove’ S. Saw Br ¢ Hirt Pickwes, and va aoe Chow in balk, "eal by the pint, quart or gallon at the Fish Market. {dec 2 61 eod $1,000, $500 and $300 Prize Christ- oct 31 3aw Pr ANG'S mas Cards at Harvie’s Bookstore. Sm:kKED Diesy’s at Beer & Gorr's. Care Cop CRANBERRIES (extra) at the Fish Market. dec 2 fieod Tra, Sugar, Molasses, Raisius, Ameriean Kerosene, and Groceries ef all kinds war- ranted best quality and very cheap at the Fish Market. dec 2 6i eod Tae only place on P. E. Island, where you can get every part of a gun made, is at Brown's Shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. nev | tf wky CanNngep Satwon, Finnan Haddies, Sardines, Peaches, Tomatoes, Corn, and Marmalade, at the Fish Market, Grafton Street. dec 2 61 eod ——_—____—_. <> eo _ -—---- ReWARDs or Merit.—The President of the the United States, through the British Minis- ter at W ashington, has sent a gold watch to General Sir Patrick McDougall, Admivistra- tor of the Government of Canada, to be pre- sented to Capt. Seth Doane, of Halifax, as a recognition of his act in saving the crew of the ‘* Frank PD, Merritt,” of Will Fleet, Mass., which was capsized in the Atlantic. een BI ED. Ta this City en the Lith inst., ef inflama- tion, Herbert Franklin, infant son of William and Maggie McKie, aged 8 months. At Peake’s Road, Lot 52, on Saturday, 26th | November, after a lingering illness of 2 years, Joho Crane, ag: d 78 years. SHIP NEWS. Bosten, 7, ar C aoe, | Goodwin, Summer- side. Cld Neal Dow, Horton, Georgetown. New York,6, ar brig Nyanza, Charlottetown, ordered to Hampton Roads, Baltimore, 6, ar W R Page, Goodwin, Char- lottetown. Harwich, 18th ult, barque George Peake, Baltimore (sailed for Ipswich). Sch Parole, from PE I for Philadelphia IN ENTIRELY NEW BINDINGS with potatoes, put into Halifax the other day | with loss of sails. She repaired damage and |} sailed and has now put into Portland, Maine, with her cargo rotten. Mr. George V. Beat- to look after her interests. St John’s Nfid, 5 The sch Water Lily, Christmas Card Albums, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Photograph Frames, Toys, Games, &., AND THEIR Unparaliled Show of CHRISTMAS CARDS OF THIS YEAR’S DESIGNS, Hand-painted, and Chromo-Lithographed, of which they are confident as great an assortment cannot be found in any two Stores combined in the Province, FEOH ONE CENT TO $4 EACH. Dont’t forget, both Stores we open, 44 and 46 Queen Stree BREMNER BROS. Dec. 5, 1881—1w eod wkly li hence to Charlottetown, on the llth Nov | with a cargo ef herrings, after a terrible ex. | pe rience, was caught in Friday's hurricane |60 miles west of St. Pierre. She had her Sadiher carried sway and became unmanage- able. The crew held on until she drifte~ within five miles of St. Mary’s when they abandoned the disabled vessel and succeeded in reaching the iatter place in an open boat, having saved nothing, Yesterday the Water Lily drifted on Lehay’s Beach, a short dis- tance from St. Mary’s, and became a total wreck. DAMAGED TEA. a instructed to & ait 3 BY AUCTION, on Tuesday, 13th inst., 4T ll o’CLOCK, A. M., at the Warehouse on Steam Navigation Co's Wharf, for the benefit af all concerncd, 80 half-chests TEA, in bond. 8. Galatia from Lendon to Halifax, A. McNEILL, Auct’r, Ex §. ’81--li FLOUR. 80) BBLS, SUPERIOR EXTRA FLOUR For sale by the subscriber. A. H, YATES. Water Street, Nov. 30, 81. FEA place to i the EXAMI Dec. 12, t your Priatin ER PRINTIN ne Son dene is pias de 3 ti: rake it | Vi ILLIAM | | BkowN, shop on corner of Prince and Grafton teay, one of the owners, has gone to Portland | THIS {iS A GRAND TIME 1) PURCHASE ALL KINDS OF GOODS FOR THE SEASON, AT THE-- ORDON HOUSE, are offering special inducements to CASH BUYERS and can meet the wants and means of all in ‘Town and Country, as Wwe se etnies 70: WE HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, Special Values, at 9, 10, 12, 16, 20 and 25 cents per yard. meneame’), BLACK & MGURNING GOODS, ALL PRIGES. A large lot of Ladies’ Felt, Cloth and Knitted Skirts, from 50 cts, up, Ladies’ A let of Colered Table Cloths, many of them at Half Price, to clear. Sacques and Fur Lined Circulars, Wool 'Tweeds for Men’s and Boy's wear, at oY cents per yard, up, Mantle and Cister Cloths, double width, 50 cts. per yd. up. Grey Union Fiannels for 16 cents, up. All Wool Flannels, in all prices, A LARGE STOCK OF Ladies’ Wool Squares. Bales of Buflalo and Wolf Robes. Coon and Buffalo Coats. Waterproof Tweed and Rubber Coats, TUST OPENED. AVERT LARGE STOCK OF OVERCOMTS & ULSTERS, $5.00 UP. Reefing Jackets, $3 up. A GOOdD LINE OF BOYS CLOTHING, SUITS FROM $1.50 UP Boys’ Ulsters and Storm Coats. Men’s Wincey and Flannel Shirts 50 cents up. ‘Men's Woolen UNDERCLOTHING and CARDIGAN JACKETS. A Geed Selection of Ladies’ and Men’s Fur Caps. A VALUABLE STOCK OF BLANKETS, IN WHITE AND GREY. BATCHELORS’ QUILTS, $1.10 UP. HORSE RUGS, $1.25 UP. Kixcellent Value in Grey and White Cottons, Tickings, and - Staple Goods, A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES Superior Teas, in Chests, Half-chests and Boxes, 0:0 Our House has long been popular for the quality of its | Goods aad the Cheap rate at which it has supplied its customers, and with greatly increased facilities for trade, we intend that its reputation in this respect shall be fully'sustained in time to come. GEO. DAVIES & CO.) CKattettetews, Nev, TH, TES! DATS EXAMINER, ‘DECEMBER 12, 1881. : ' “VALUABLE ‘Household Furniture, HOASE, GOW, CARRIAGES, Sisighs, Robes, Yacht, Boats, Canosa, &, WILL sell AT AUCTION, at the late residence of J. R. Brecken, Esq.. Water Street (West End), on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT, I4th and 5th inst., at 11 o'clock, all his valuable Household Furni- ture, Carriages, Sleighs, Yaeht, Boat, Canoes, Horse, Cow, &c., in order as follows : On Wednesday, at 11 e’clock, 1 good Driving Horse, 1 Cow, 1 Top Baggy, 1 Basket Phateon, 1 Single Seis th, Wolf, Bear and Buffalo Robes, Harness, Horse Clothing and Stable appoiatments, pair of Carriage Lamps, (rent’s Riding Saddle and Bridle, and Bridle; 1 Yacht, with Sails and Outfit complete, 1 Row Boat and oars, 1 Rob-Roy Canoe, with paddles, sails, life preservers, &c., complete, 1 Birch Bark Canoe, Ropes, Bloc ks, Chains, Boat Hooks, Oars, &c., &c.; 1 Breech Load ine Gun, Leatber Case, let Cartridges, Shells, Game Bag, Fishing Gear, ke re | Pamp and Hose, 1 Lawn siow er, Garden Si. sat, 1 Chest of Tools, Garden T cols, 2 Flower Stands, and numerous other articles On Thursday, lath, at il o’ clock, All the Valuable Honsebold Furniture, con sisting of | Wal. and Green Satin Repp Suit, Wal, Centre and side Tables, Large Ma tle Mirror, Marble and Gilt 8-day Ciock, Pic- tures, Statuary, Satin Repp Curtains, "Bras. sels and Tapes y Carpets, Wal. bxt. Dining Table, Wal. Side Board (Mirror Top), Wal. and Leather Seat Chairs, Easy Chairs, Sofa, Canc Seat, Rockers and Smail Chairs, 1 large Silver Epergne, Decanters, Glassware, 1 Din ner Sett, 1 Dessert Sett, Tea and Breakfast Setts, Case of Birds, Music Box, Book Case and Escritoire, Book Shelves, 2 Oak and Wal, Trimmed Bedroem Suits, Iron and Wooden Bedsteads, Lounge, Toilet Sets, Matrasses, Blankets, Sheets, Counterpanes, Lace Cur- tains, Chests Drawers, Wardrobes, Nursery Swing, etc., Hall and Kitchen Furniture, etc. Terms—All sums under $50 cash on deliv- ery, over that sum, a credit of three months, on appreved joint notes. WILLIAM DODD, Ladies’ Side Saddle Auctioneer, _ Dee. 9, 1881. pete oon. —AND— NEW YEAR’S. Cc. LEWIS Wishes to inform his friends and the publie generally that he has received a beautiful line of CHRISTMAS GOODS suitable for the Holiday season, comprising all the Novelties in Japanese Goods, a great variety of Photograph, Autograph and Scrap Albums, Work Boxes, Card Cases, Ladies’ and Genta’ Pocket Books, ete TOYS, TOYS, Call and see our assortment of Toys for the little folks—Building Blocks, Tool Chests, Rocking Liorse, Sleighe, &c. DOLL*s. DOLLS. In every style and size, black and white, China, Rubber and Wax, from one cent to $5 each. Also a large variety of Photograph Frames, in Velvet, Fancy “asels, Holly and Gilt. CHRISTMAS CARDS. English Cards in great variety ; American Cards, elegant designs; German Cards, a large assortment; slso Canadian scenery, lowest prices in the city. All our Cards are new, No old stock. Photographs. Photographs. Now is the time to bave your Pictures made to give to your friends at Christmas, We are new making them with new and elegant designs ef winter scenery, skating, snow shoeirag and snow scenes, Call and see specimens at our gallery, Grafton Street, north side of Market Heuse, Cc. LEWIS, Dec, 7, 1881. NO, 61 QUEEN STREET, FALL AND WINTER GOODS. MEN'S AND BOY®’ Readymade Clothing! Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers, Suits, &c, Men’s and Boys’ Heavy Wincey & Wool Shirts a “ “ WUnderclothing, Gloves, Mitts, Scarfs, Hkfe., Ties, Braces, Socks, Mufilers, &e, , ke, “ “cc a Men’s and Boys” Hats & Caps in Fur, Felt, Tweed, Cloth and Tweed. SPHCTIAL. A few Men’s Extra A. 8. Scotch ZL. Shirts and Drawers left. C. lL MORRISON, Next door to P, G. Fraser’s Drug Store. Dee. 8, 1881. Bank of P. E. Island. OTES cf the above Bank taken at their 4% face for Goods or Book Debts, BOURKE, SON & CO.,, City Hardware Store, Wool Noy. 28, 18Si- dly 2w METHODIST HYMNS ‘HE NEW HYMN BOOK, in great variety of styles and binding, just received at MARVIRF’S BOOKSTORE, Aneen rest Avy. 17-1! a OF) ene eer