TYRE a RE hg eg: Pema ee a a err I \ + t 5 $ 7 armani x: Wana sca 2 PE seem: —™ end — Fancy,useful and Japanese and Chi nese Vases,Glove and Handerchief Boxes, Trays, China, Flower Po Shoes, &c., &c. Local and Other tems. ——_ Keep 1t Before the People . --.« . And any further deficien which may arise from inaufli cient quality of land ameng the said portion of railway to coniplete the said twenty-tiv: 1. hon acres, or roth the preva ence of lakes and | water stretch:s in the sections granted, which lakes and water stretches shall net be com-| puted in the acreage of such sections, sha!! be made up from other portions to be selected! by the company in the tract known as the/ “ferti'e belt,” that is to say, the land ly.| ing betwee parallels 49 and 57 de.; grees of vorth latitude, “or elsewhere, at) the option « the company, by ihe grant | therein of sin ilar alternate sections extending} baek tire aty four niles deep on each side of any | branes lines of radway to be located bay | the co pany, ind to be shown ona mip ov plan| thereof o¢ posi od with the Minister or Railways, : or of any cominon front line or lines agreed upon between the Government and the company—the | conditions he inhefore stated as to lands not fairly ft for wettlement to be applicable to such | additional ariunta, The words in italics are those which, at} the last meeting held in Market Hall, Mr. | L. H. Davies did not read. It was by not reading them that Mr. | Davies deceived the people. ——_—- Wuy is the /’atriot now so silent about the Precepts ? hilldeielinstied sini Two vessels passed the, harbor from the| west vosterday. , ee Tury are «till shipping ceal from the Old Sydney mine ee ' A British Cabinet Council is summoned for to-morrow, 0th inst. Tux Goverament training ship will be sts-} tioned at St. John, N. B. ee DIPHTHER! 4 is very prevalent at Lot 48, but all the patients are doing well. <vbedinnlidiatlinstibinanapd Tue Ottawa merchants generally say they never did a etter trade than at this Christ- mas, A man wh» bought a turkey on the London, Ont., market afew days ago, by the pound, | found it stuffed with stale eggs. —— Tae adjourned debate of the Y. M. C. A. Debating Club will take place this evening at 8 o’clock.—-S. S. Perersen, Secretary. Tue schooner Royal Arch, owned by Capt. John Aylworth, Southport, was, en the 24th inet., loat on Great Island, Newfoundiand. Haxpsomr Satin New Year's Cards, new. est styles, just received at 6. Herbert} Haszard’s, 1% Queen Street. {de 29 li} A ctass ia Telegraphy will hereafter be} tanght at the Charlottetown Business College. A first-class operator has been engaged as tutor. . Sr. Perer'’s Penny Readings will begin on Tuesday, the Lith, to be continued fort- nightly through the season. The pregramme of each reading will be duly published. Kirry Ciype Sarr.—A despatch received from New York by Messrs. Davies & Haszard yesterday reports the arrival at Bermuda, of the brigantine Kitty Clyde, with sails lost, and leaking. ‘he Aitéy Clyde sailed from Deme- rara on the 3rd of November last, for Charlot- tetown, wit. a cargo of molasses. Tux Christmas Tree by the K. C. Ladies of Alberton was a grand success. ‘The amount realized was $301 60. Miss Emily Costin, of Palmer Roa'l, won the Bible; Edward Chris- topher, of ‘lignish, Father Burke's chromo ;} and Mrs. MeKionon, Alberton, the Bead) Baskets. The Ladies sincerely thank all per- | sons whe helped them to make it a success.’ cevitingiipegncm Mr. }avigs, in his apeech says that ‘‘ there ig no security that the Syndicate will run the road atall. And in the same speech he also states that -he Syndicate will possess 25,000, - 000 acres «f arable land “‘picked trom the best lands of the North West.” Surely then these fertile lands will invite immigration and render the running of the Pacific Railway a paying speculation to its owners, as well as a necessary fuctor in the development of those valuable territories. cnpeianitaiinenga New Ye.n'x.—Gentlemen’s Visiting Cards neatly printed at G. Herbert Haszard’s, 18 Queen Stre:t. [de 29 hi THE concert given in St. Paul’s Schoolroom last evening, for the benefit of the Industrial Aid Society, was, in every particular, a grand success, ‘lue room was excessively crowded with a most appreciative audience, and the performanc. was carried through quite lively and withov® intermission, ‘The choruses by the Choral Society were excellent, particular- ly the ‘* Huntsman’s Chorus,” (which should, by the way, be “ huntswoman’s chorus.”’) The instrumental trio betwen Mrs. Pope, Messrs. Mitchelland Vinnecombe, was well ex cuted, as was the duet between Mrs. Pope and Profe-sor Earie. The Professor also favored tie audience with a beautiful solo, “Thou art so near and yet so far’ and reeived a deserved encore, as well &ia magnilicent boquet. ‘The dialogue between Miss Katie Wright and Captain bolton, was well read, and much appreciated by those who giw tae point. Miss Minnia Palmer sang “Twickenham Ferry” with her usual power and sweetness, aud received an encore, ‘‘ We ter bide a Wee” by Mrs. W. Longworth Was excellently rendered, It was, in fact, the fong of tie evening. The duett *‘* Good Night,” in which Miss Mabel Bourke showed te good advantage, was well received as was the song ‘‘ Che Way Through the Wood,” by — ee LER: Soe eNO eee ili-{ j ; Ring loud the bells ; the t > Berend Ornamental Goo ts, Mantel Piece | ee wee ee ee A a A ON ee ~~ — Great display of Xmas Goods. We will show on Monday, the 6th December,a large opening of ds, suitable for Christmas Pres ents,consisting of Jewel Cabinets; Ornaments, Pic ture Frames, Wo rk Baskets, Snow - GEO. DAVIES , & CO. a CHRISTMAS, 1880. bY ROBERT SHAW Py nt the lichte . out the liehts;: the night is culd and cary Heart sick wit! ‘ ; re-sicK With patient longing, the sad- dened soul needs rest. recollection keep its past: weak and w eary, We claim,with cali submission. the promise | to the blessed. with sorrow s ' a. air resounds with} the melodious music That roused the slumbering shepherds on} Bethlehem’s plains at night. i ‘ cAre + Rew Caw “ ; At eve ty morn thy favor give; at every eve} thy blessing. 0), ther, give to us thy grace; Q, | Saviour give us light. » . } rut out the lights; why should the blighted ? Why should the heart of be cold ? Is there a cruel fate for natures thus be-! nighted * Give us the hope once promised alike to young | ' soul be! mati he sinful or} and old. >: a } . +} 7 > Ring loud the bells; all nature waits with | bright anticipation, lhe morn with blisstal dawning will surely} come at last. For Christ has come, our Lord, our King— | the Giver of Salvation Who bids us grasp the present, and thus re-| deem the past. — <<. am -o = doce Special Notices. Brier and Meerschaum Pipes, for Christ-| mas presents, at Rubin’s Cigar Store. [de 23 | _Espystoy.—The Canadian Copyright Edi-| 10h can now be had at Bremner Bros. d272i} Tus largest and finest stock of smokers | articles,suitable for Xmas presents,at Rubin’s | Cigar Store,cor. Queen and Richmond streets. ide 23 A Lor of handsome New Year Cards for sale at BREMNER Bros, (de 27 3i CANADIAN Pocket and Counting Houege DIARIES for IS88l---a good variety, at {d 25 4i i, 4, 4 and 4 Chewing| Bremner bros. CArw the A, W, Tobaceo, the best in the market, just re. ceived at Rubin’s Cigar Store. {de 23 Tost New Year Cards at Bremner Bros. are very choice, and will, no doubt, sell rapidly. {de 27 3i) Cau. at Farquharson & Co’s. and see their cheap Vases and Fancy Goods. Just the thing for Xmas presents and New Year's gifts. fd 2: R. K. Brack won't recommend any goods | unless he believes them to be good. Strachans}| Gilt Edge Soap has been tried by several of | his customers and pronounced _ first-class. | Try it. fde 21} 7 on . " ' A lot of Elegant Faney ioods, suitable ory Holiday Presents, such as Velvet. Photo, | Frames, in Eastlake and other designs: Sta-} tionery Cabinets, Writing Desks, Work} Boxes, Japanese Goods, Photo. and Auto. Albums, Games, Toys, &c., &c., at Bremner Bros. fd 25 lw To Sxaters!—For sale at A. MeNeill’s Auction Rooms, a few pairs of Wheipley’s} Empress Skates, at a bargain to close the lot.- Try them at the Rink, and if they are not thei best you ever had, return them. (de 27 tf} Som very choice half-boxes Raisins, at} Beer & Gorr’s. [de 20 6:} Give the little ones the pure Candies from ; The Confectionery for the Holidays. [31 eod | A rvrew Christmas Cards on hand, which} will be sold at a yreat reduction.— DREMNER| Bros. Te aie SHIPPING INTELLIGENUE. Souris, Pocahontas, Georgetown, Minnie J L, Souris, Mary C, Souris. Port Mulyrave, Dec. 24--cld Kathleen, for Georgetown. Boston, Dec. 23—arrived sch Warrior, from PEI; Fieety, from Grand River, P E 1} 24th. —brigt Sirius, from Georgetown. New York, Dee. 23—arrivea Jessie Newell, i from Uharlotteaown. st. Thomas, Vee 6th—arrived Mashal 5, | from Sydney, C B. | Sharpness, Dec 22nd michael, from Baltimore. St John’s Nfld, Dee 24--sch Royal Arch, | from P KI, with cargo ef produce, was lost| this morning on Great Island. The crew! were saved with great difficulty. Halifax, Dee 24—arrived schs Ruby, trom arrived Minnie Car- | { HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE, Dec 28—Jehn Bentley, Margate; Jacob Schurman, Summerside; Geo Matheson, Rus tico; James Koss, Mt Stewart; Wm 6 Tuplin. Margate; James T Bentley, do; Augustine Callaghan, Lot Eleven; Wm R Ellis, Port Hill; L D Mott, Brantford, Oot; G W Millar, Georgetown; J Wightman, M _ 2. oe Andrew's Point; G W Bentley, MP P, Ken- sington, T B Hall, County Line; Dr Robert- son, Montague. RANKIN HOUSE. Dec. 28.—John McLean, Souris; Frederick Morrow, do; V H Knight, do; E Foster, Tor. onto, E H Eaton, do; D Henley, Montreal; AS Campbell, S 5 Newfield; J A Morrison; Summerside; W F Lawson, Halifax; George Moir, 5 5 Gulnare; George Howatt, Crapaud; Willi Stanaway, Montreal; James MacDonald, do; D McDonald, do. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Dec. 28.—William McPhail, Crapaud; R Bagnall, Hazle Grove; Peter McCourt, Georgetown ; William Easten, do: Rev. WA Mason, St. Mary’s, N. $; John Fletcher, Mt Stewart; Michael McCormack, Souris ; Miss Dixon. ‘The proceeds of the Concert) were quite large. . ; Roderick McNeill, M. D., Staniey Bridge; Mrs McPhail, Bonshaw; James Gay, Pownal {de 27 3i le gee, ee, 4 A T fi i A Pee, 2 | i pie Ae) 2 iui 4 i v BRR E OY je) t | es Oo nee cement? | ARE NOW SHOWING A VARIRBTY OF | Suitable for the Holiday Season. Also Flannals, Blankets, Wool Underclothing, Knit Wool Goods, Shawls, Jackats Ulsters, Heavy Cloths, Furs, &c., &¢,, for the present winter weather. | 70: In addition to the above we have just opened a few cases of FANCY GOODS, consisting of ' CONFESSION ALBUMS, |; FLOWERS UNDER GLASS SHADES, as 6s SCRAP ALBUMS, GLOVE BOXES, HANDERCHIEF BOXES, | BIRDS “ ; , COLLAR BOXES, SHELLS, $6 oF " . BIRTH DAY TEXT BOOKS, ; PAPIER MACHIE BRACKETS, | CORK VIEWS, PEARL INLAID CARD TRAYS, ) CARVED WOOD BRACKETS, ' CRUMB TRAYS, Xe. We, , Ke. DRY GOODS of every description at lowest prices. Just look in and see the values | we are giving. PERKINS & STERNS. FINE DISPLAY OF STILL AHEAD, A GRAND ASSORTMENT CHRISTMAS CONFECTIONERY, Charlottetown, Dec. 6, 1580. =— TE Se ee ae meee naman isheseeyee PURE CONFECTIONERY CHOIGE MIXTURE ONLY 25 GENTS PER LB. | a | OTHER VARIETIES, SUCH AS B. BALDERSTON’S. | Gum Drops, Lemon Drops, J ujube Sticks, : VANILLA, CARAMELS, | Dutch Lunch, Slim J ims, Honey Chewing OB CREAM CARAMILS something ew. | Cocoa, Clear Candy j OY 8. : VICTORIA MIXTURE, 2c per lb. | | McCORMICK’S MIXTURE, ATS O- | Spiced Chocolate Sticks, Fig Paste, Jujubes, Barley Sugar Twist, and other -varie- ties too numerous to mention. ' GRAPES, FIGS, NUTS, ORANGES, CORDIALS, &c., &, { keop the purest and most delicately- - TOY PEA SETS (a large jet Cheap.) flavored CANDY to behad in the Dominion, } - ; B. BALDERSTON, we @ur Goods are Niece, Fresh and @heap. Give us a Call. Dee, 18, 1880-2 eod ‘ ee i “1 (roskeryware, Teas’ Sugar, Raisins, Leather, Apples, xc. ee ee ing, yee NS ET | Bog ie ES. Element us a 1880. Stn ee ti: relia nt RR ee ta cet ORE” NH Dec. 23, CRA RE. CROCE AT ERD IO LASS DATS. WINTER CLO Gentiemen, before Buying your Winter OVERCOATS AND REEFERS, YOU SHOULD VISIT J. B. MACDONALD'S, QUEEN STREET. A magnificent stock to choose from—and very cheap. a 0: =~ ies Mantles! l.adies antles! anding to delve. : Agent of Dept Ladies will find the largest variety and lowest) Chasiottctown, des. 6, 1860 sii price Mantles in the City at COAL. _—-COAL. J. B. MACDONALD’S, Pe Subscriber has NOW ON HAND,— Queen Street. RE NE DLE AOA METI ALIEN ELS ena Pr tere, and will be sold Cheap for cash or ' —" ' good paper—— } 650 chest and half chests Superior Congow ‘Teas, (warranted) 10 bbis Porto Rico Sugar, “00 boxes Raisins, (Layers, Muscatels & Valencia, } 200 sides Norl Sole Leather, (splendid steck) 200 bble American Apples, 5 crates Crockery ware, 75 boxes Pipes, (T D’s and assorted. ) Boxes scented Soap, Confectionery, Crack ers, etc. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. NOTIC EH. V “-ERCHANTS expecting Goods by 8, 8, ~ ‘* Northern Light” must iastruct their Avent at Pictou Landing to deliver. Dec. 22, '80;—3w pat 300 tons Picton Round Coal at $4 per ton, — 100 tons Little Glace Bay Round Coal at $4 GAL DEPOT 200 ee TH = 5 EST 7 FAS ; : 200 tons Pictou Nut Coal at $3.50 per ton, a | Allin good order—under eover. y —AT THE HEAD OF— | Terme strictly cash. 650 PACKAGES. POWNAL WHARF. QaPT. J. BpOsES, Y RECENT ARRIVALS from Great Bee. ll, "80—6i t th s Water Street, YS HE subseriber has on hand a quantity of | B ff; Britain, via Halifax, 1 have now complet- * the BEST PICTOU COAL,—ound and J a 0. ed my Winter Stock of Teas, —- Nut; also Slack for Blacksmith’s use. For Buffalo. ' convenience of customers orders can be left at . ‘ a ; 650 half-chests and chests Congou Teas, and the stores of 8S. W. Crabbe, Grafton Street ; SPLENDID LOT OF BUFFAL© can confidently recommend the quality as; Dodd & Rogers, Queex: Square; or = ern er ee eer weewee: es seen aia Nov. 9, 1880. a CaPe sey ROBES, lined and trimmed, A few JAPANESE ROBES, superior, both in strength and flavor. ) DAVLD SMALL. Will be sold at the lowest market price for | Queen’s Wharf, Ch’town, Dec. 11, ’80—ti BEER & SONS. cash or good paper. Dec. 1, 1880—lm ' UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINES K) the oer and most Newsy Pape published 1a Provences, WILLIAM DODD, Deo. 22, '80—pat 3w Queen Square. HE place to get your Printing isa the BXAMINKK PRINTING ee