AL mene <p er ; ltl yh? & SS LOW OON Fancy, useful and Japanese and Chi China Flower Po Shoes, &c., &c. waned Local aud Gther items. 1 BRIFR ana sie mas pres nts, a Rubin's ( rschaum Pipes, for Christ ‘lgar Store. ide 23 ———. THE schoone: Swen, woich left this harbor ep Monday, arrived safe in Halifax. —_ Boyp has again challenged flanlan fer a match over the Vhames couise for £500 a side. ee | pEXaNDER Macnab, Esy., late Superin- t ent of the Railway, arrived from Ottawa lgst evening. — A caspLecrRad to R. F. Quirk reports the arrival of the ship Midas, Capt. D. A. Me- Innis, at Havre. France, on the 21st inat. Sk i i Swoke Fine Cut Myrtle Navy from Rubin’s Cigat stere. . idle 23 Vennor’s big snow storm has been reported It is particularly Will it reach from Vermont aod Mauve. severe along the Atlantic coast. us? We notice to-day a handsome Christmas Tree at the Family Grocery, it is the best place to get your sweeties, nuts, figs, etc., give 8. kK. Brace a call, and get your yoods ebeap. —_ Haypsen, of Vernon River, we are informed, presented to Mr. Hl. G. Wadman, of this city, yesterday, a trout which girted thirteen inches and weighed five and three quarter pounds. At Vernon River, informed Mr. Hayden caught Mr. Lester we are several trout weighing from three to four pounds, po - —_o Curw the A, W, 1, 4, } and 4 Chewing Tobacco, the best in the market, just re ceived at Rabin s Cigar Store. fde 23 Hox. SexatTor HayrHorye is home frem Ottawa with a budget of anti-contract mani. festos. is is said that Parnell leaves every part of Ireland, which he visits in a flame. We de hope that nv conflagration will take place here as the resu‘t of this hasty and unexpected advent of the Island’s Parneli—the sweet- toagued Senator Haythorne. Tas hot supper held at Cornwall last even- ing, in aid ot Cornwall Church, was—con- sidering the inclemency of the weather—a successful affair. It will be continued this evening, in order that those who were pre- vented from enjoying the entertainment last evening may have anether opportunity of doing so. Tables set from 7 till 10. Tre Bazaar and Tea in the Market Hall, last eyening, in aid of the Baptist Church, was in every perticular a grand success. The tea tables, fancy work tables, toy and oyster tables, were well and tastefully laid. The committee of ladies and gentlemen who had the affair in haad, worked energetically and their endeavors were liberally rewarded. We learn that the handseme sum of ¥475 was realize:|. one eeneppioteinteneme Ar the regular Convocation of Port la Joie Encampment beld on Wednesday evening, the fellowing officers were elected for the ensuing term :— Chief Patriarch--Theo. L. Chappelle, High Priest- -/, S. Bagnall, Senior Warden— E. W. Vawson, Recording Sc ribe—C. F. Yates, Financial Scribe —T. RK. Calbeck, [re-elected] Treasurer—A. D. White, Junior Warden—J. R. Macdonnel. Trustees—Tivomas R. Callbeck, A. D. White, George BE. Hughes. Unsarery of THe Ick —\We are now in Xmas week, and although we have had the harbour frozén up for four weeks, the ice is still in a very iangerous state—in fact, unsafe for traffic from Southport or West River. One tleman, in crossing this forenoon, says the ice was like waves, and his horse was 18 inches deep in the slush, while the horse of another coming behind him, put one leg} through. ‘we others, having to come over, brought a sleigh without a horse, alter- nately pushing and pulling it through the slush. Should this weather cone tinne for a ‘ew days longer, we would not be surprised to sce the Southport steamer ranuing again. ‘ur alvertisement, in another column, an- nouncing a mceting of the so-called reform association in Market Hall this evening intro- duces three aames. The very respectable Thomas W. Dodd is to appear behirtd the foot~ lights support:d by L. H. Davies, and A. B, Warburton. As they are the trinity worship- ped by the ‘rit party in Charlottetown, a good house may be expected. Of course every Grit will attend, to applaud at the proper time, aud agood many fun loving Con- servatives will put in an appearance to wit- ness the farce. As the entertainment is to be free, and the managers have wisely advertized in Tue Exaw (ver, we can safely promise a large audience. Resolutions condemning the OUSE, Great display of on Monday, the We will show Xmas Goods. — large opening of 6th December, a Ornamental Goods, suitable for Christmas Pres ents,consisting of me T i > . . ~ nese Vases,Glove | and Handerchief Boxes, Trays, Jewel Cabinets; ts, Mantei Piece Ornaments, Pic ture Frames, Wo rk Baskets, Snow i * Special Notices. Mite largest and finest stock of smokers | articles,suitable for Xmas presents,at Rubin's | Cigar Store,cor. Queen and Richmond streets. | (de 23 | ‘ust received at Farquharson & Co’'s., a| general assertment of glassware. Call and see their goods and prices. {d23 During Xmas week R. K. Braee will sell | | Raisins at 10 cents; Currants, 8 and 9 cents: | best 40 cent Tea for 33 cents; Spices, Con- | fectionery, Nuts, Figs, Dates, Cecoanuts, &e. at usual low prices; also Kerosene 40 cents per gallon. Give him a call, it is the best place in town to get bargains, {de 2h Catt at Farquharson & Co’s. and see their cheap Vases and Fancy Goods. Just the thing for Xmas presents and New Vear's wiits. ja 23 You will tind a large variety of eakes— large and small—plain and fruit--at moderate priees, at The Confectionery, for and during the Holidays.—dee 17 3ins. "i Rk. ik. BRAcR won't recommend any goods unless he believes them to be good. Strachans Gilt Edge Soap has been tried by several of his enstomers and pronouaced first-class. Try it. [de 2] half-boxea Raisins, at [de 20 61 . GIVE the little ones the Sey Candies from Phe Confectionery for the Holidays. [3i eod SoME very ehoice Bare & Gorr’s. A coop picture of John Wesley, a bust of Sir John McDonald .or Alex. McKenzie will make a good Xmas present. To be had at the Family Grecery.—li. K. Brace. Go ro Beer & Goft’s fer your Xmas suy)- plies. {de 20 Gi THE place to get good Sleighs is J. & KR. Scott’s Kent Street. [fd 16 3i eod Orptr your Christmas and New Year's cakes at **‘ The Confectionery.’’--decl7 3i ForXmas presents, you can get a hand some, all glass, Chandelier, for oil or gas; a dozen Rogers Silver Spvons, Ladies’ and Gent's Pocket Books, from 20 cents to $2.59 each; a dozen Knives and orks, Lamps, a box of McCormick’s Biscuit, a pound of first-class Tea, at the Family Grocery.—&. K. Brace. Tue place to get your Sleighs painted and repaired, is at McDeugald & Seaman’s. McDovucaLp & SRAMAN’s, sleighs are of the very latess styles, and have the most medern improvements. -—dec 2nd eed. Tux Candies and Sweetmeats at The Con- fectionery are vot cheap. Prices from 25 to 483 cents per lh. {3i eod Grapgs, Grapes, GRaprs.—I have just re- ceived 20 barrels choice Green Grapes, which I will sell very low. W. F. Carrzr, Queen Street. ——deec 2nil 4w eod. Cakes nicely frosted and ornamented at ‘* The Confectionery. —lee 17 Sina, ** No terra alba or glucose in ours, please, ’ The Candies at The Confectionery are made every day on the premises, of the purest sugars and flavorings. Avoid the chea,, pretty, imperted trash that issold in town. [a 1€ 3i eod A Lane® steck of new and stylish sleighs om hand at McDougald & Seaman's. Tue Boston SitveR PLATING CoMPANY, is now prepared to do all kinds of Gold and Silver plating, such as knives, forks, spoons, cake baskets, fruit stands, tea sets, watches and jewelry of every description. Carriage work, handles, dashers, &c, Ke. N. B&.—Every job warranted to give entire satisfaction or no charge made. Shop opposite the Athenzum. . P. ©. Box, 219, Charlottetown. nov. 17 ._eoe +. -———-— Tue St. John ‘* Telegraph ” reports the ar- rival in St. Jehn of the notorious Annie Parker. She has recently been imprisoned in Rockhead. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Halifax, Dec 2l1—Arrived schr Medway Belle, from Georgetewn; Annie Laurie, do. Port Mulgrave, Dec 31 —Ar schrs Kmma of P K Island from St John’s, Nfld, thirty-one deys out, reports was blown off; lost bow- sprit, jibboom, and all gear attached, was twenty-five days without seeing land. She will repair damages, and procure new sails and proceed to P EI; Mary Charles, P E 1, fer Halifax; brigt Louisa, Evans, Souris, for Queenstown. mand A A ON EE eae : . HOTEL ARRIVALS RANKIN HOUSE. Dec. 20.—Hon. John Lefurgy, Summerside; Geo Howatt, Crapaud. Dec. 21.—A Lord, city; Capt McLeod, Orwell; J A Merrison, Halifax, NS. Dee. 22.—Jas W Howe Sum- bargain with t ie Syndicate will be introduced as a matter of course. If it were possible for Sir John Mchonald and his Government to’ ‘introduce the millenium, the Grits would | gall their party together and pass resolutions | against its appearance. We confess to a little surprise at the Keform Association gomg to the expense of advertising a meeting, and renting a Hall to pass resolutions, if that was their only object. The three tailors of Tooley street addressed the British Parliament, as we | the people of England. Why could not Thos. | Walker Dodd, L. H. Davies and A B. Ware! berton pass their resolutions and sign their names as We the people of Prince Edward: Island. This would save a great deal of | trouble and unnecessary expense. But perhays the promoters of the meeting designed it as a) merside; Miss Cambridge, city; E J Foster, Toronte; D & Eaton, Toronto. : ROCKLIN HOUSE. Dec 22nd—-Miss Douglas, St. Peters; Neil McQuarrie, Crapaud; Bradford D Howatt, do; Mrs McQuarrie, do; Hamilton. Coffin, Savage Harbour; Benjamin W McEwen, do, Percy Palmer, Victoria; A K Palmer, do; Henry Inman, do: Alexander MeMillan, Wheatley | River; Angns McMillan, do; Patrick Dalton, Tignish. os — A ere = nner emanate ae re ene eaten aoc? DIED. At Marble Ceve, Portland N. B., on Sunday 12th inst., after a lingering illness, Bridget, the beloved wife of Wm. Sharkey, in the means of getiiig up a little harmless amuse- (40th year ef her age. ment for the citizens during the gay and fes-| At North Wiltshire, after a short but severe tive season of Christmas. if so we congratu- illness of inflammation of the lungs, Jessie, the late them on the probability that the evenings beloved wife of William Henderson, aged 50 entertainment will be a decided success. i years, | CHRISTMAS PERKINS AR ‘Suitable In addition te the abeve we have GLOVE BOXES, HANDERCHIEF BOXES, COLLAR BOXES, PAPIER MACHIE BRACKETS, | CARVED WOOD BRACKETS, we are giving. Charlottetewn, Dec. 6, 1880. —— FINE ae 0 OTHER VARIET Cocoa, Clear TOY TEA SETS (a Dec.* 23, 1850. Sa GH aoe & SS ete can be supplied, but not recommended. Solid Gold and Silver Chains, and a which are guaranteed to wear well. likely to be much worn this winter, and the prices than Gold. exceedingly low. i Spectacles, in Gold and Steel frames. basiness enables us to suit near to suit and please you in other lines. Dec. 8, 1880—9i eod DRY GOODS of every description DISPLAY OF CHRISTMAS CONFECTIONERY e — ne ee - Gum Drops, Lemon Drops, Jujube Sticks, Dutch Lunch, Slim Jims, Honey Chewing ALS O- GRAPES, FIGS, NUTS, CRANGES, CORDIALS, &., &.\y sw Our Goods are Nice, Fresh and Cheap. \ TE are now showing an extra fine assortment of Goods line, suitable for PRESENTS, and would invite an early call to insure the best | selection. Gold Watches, very handsome, from 316 upwards, , $8 upwards ; all warranted for 12 months and chain and key giver in. In SILVER we have Brooches, Kar-rings, Neck Chains, Lockets, &c. A fine assortment of Lockets, Charms, Bragelets, Studs, etc. The New Ba Pins, which are replacing all others. : id Rings, almost all styles and sizes, for Ladies’, Gents’, Misses’ and Children. any In Silver-Plated Ware we have many articles, such as Napkin Rings, Vases, Cups, | mediately. Butter Dishes, Pickle Stands, &e., that would make really a useful Present, and price i ly all who may favor us with a call; and we hope als GEO. DAVIES , & CO. CHRISTMAS —- ee. nw serene * STERNS amncrencren cee <acaemmanetnn 9 G7, * A VARIETY OF KE NOW SHOWING for the Holiday Season. Also Flannels, Blankets, Wool Underclothing, Knit Wool foods, Shawls, Jackets, Disters, Heavy Gloths, Furs, &c,, &c., for the present winter weather. 70: just opened a few cases of FANCY GOODS, consisting of FLOWERS UNDER GLASS SHADES, | CONFESSION ALBUMS, | BIRDS “ SORAP ALBUMS, | SHELLS, “ “ “ | BIRTH DAY TEXT BOOKS, PEARL INLAID CARD TRAYS, CORK VIEWS, Ke., Xe. CRUMB TRAYS, &., Just look in and see the values PERKINS & STERNS. GLEARING-OUT SALE. Groceries, Crockery, Weodenware, fron Safe. Shop Furniture, at lowest prices. WILL Sell at AUCTION at the store oe- _ evpied by Mr, Albert Simpson, North Side of Queen Square, on MONDAY, 27th inst., at 11 o’clock, the entire stock in trade, consisting of General Groceries, Crackers, CHOICE Ni KXTU RE ON LY 95 GERTS PER iB Crockeryware, Woodenware, Pickles, Sauces, ® | Spices, large lot of Cauned Goods (in variety}, all the Shop Farniture, [ron Sate, Coanter Scales, &c., &c. sz ull details in Hand Bills. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, IES, SUCH AS i Dee. 17th, 1880. Candy Toye, CONFECTIONERY = OR THE HOLIDAYS. HAVE ON HAND a very large let ef CHOICE CANDIES, and will sell them VERY LOW during the Holidays :— CHOICE MIXTURE only 26 cents per lb. Other Candies from 12 cents per lb. wp- wards. as eg fp | A larve lot of Crystal SUGAR TOYS, such Cz=&> Ee -E as Panorama Eggs, Flower Pets, Hate, Return Balls and Crystal Eggs (very pretty. oe ———*" |CHOICE GREEN GRAPES only 25 cents per lb. /'PASTRY and CAKES, very fine. © i'CAKES ICED to erder. | As this is nearly all home manufacture, I }can warrant it pure. Wholesale buyers avill do well to give mea wW. F. CARTER, Silver Watches, from} Dec' 15, 1580-—10i Cienheokiiniede Cheaper kinds | - ————$—___— SPECIAL NOTICE. Silver is| A wl, persons who aave not paid their renuine articles can be had at much lower | Pome, Te ee Real Estate in the Royalty of | Charlottetown tor the year 1879, and likewise i those who have not settled their Poll Tax fer ‘the same year, are hereby netified that they will be dealt with asthe Jaw directs, without respect of persons, if not settled im- large lot Cheap.) Give us a Call. ; ; teal! in the WatcH and JEWELRY | good selection of Roil’d Plated Chain, : G. C. HOOPER, Collector. Our long experience in the Spectaele, Euston Street,Charlotietown, Dec. 13, 1890. | Siena iibiaiisieai “ ie E. W. TAYLOR, ~ Buffalo. Buffalo. South Side Queen Square, Charlottetown | SPLENDID LOT OF BUFFALO /t% ROBES, lined and trimmed. A few JAPANESE ROBES. ° NEW COAL DEPOT POWNAL WHARF. HE subscriber has on hand a quantity of the BEST PICTOU COAL,—Round and | eonvenience of customers erders can be left at. pasion, larg Geogstown st 6s: = Mosical ald Literary, train from Halifax. Nut; aleo Slack for Blacksmith’s use. For ; Dept. of Marine, Charlottetown, } BEER & SONS. Dec. 1, 1880—1m NORTHERN LIGHT, | YNTIL FURTHER NOTICE the North-| } evn Light will make daily trips, when | WILLI AM MITCH ELL, } r VH E Pri ne street Agent of Dept. | Methodist Sabbath ; School will give one of their popular Dec. 16, 1880. \ tf Entertainments, Dodd & Rogers, Queen Square; or DAVID SMALL. Queen’s Wharf, Ch’town, Dec. 11, '80—ti UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER | the Ch t and most Newsy Paper published in Provinces, . the stores of 8. W. Crabbe, Grafton Street J bam IN THE BASEMENT OF THE CHUROK, —ONn— NOTICE. MANE rake mast Sastrace che Monday Evening, 27th inst Agent at Pictou Lan ing to deliver. WILLIAM MITCHELL, A choice programme. .To commence at Agent of Dept. | o'clock. Admission enly 10 cents, Charlottetown, Dee. 6, 1880. 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