OUT SALE. ery. W codenware, Op Furniture, ii \ at the store oe n ipson, Norty MONDAY, 27th © stock on trade, (5? ceries, Crackers, e, Pickles, “ances, ods (n variety}, sale, Coenter : ~ Di Pn). Aucthlonser, Tong’ A UUW) Sugar, A. t, Apples, &e. sold » heap tor cash or Superior Congow Layers, Muscatels & ther, (aple nadid steck) les, ire, s and onfect assorted i nery, Crack- [LLIAM DODD, (Jueen “quare, a. FULL nee of his Large oft ) SHOES 25 Per Cent! ONLY. rth Si 50, for $1 10 | 30, for i 10 i 25, for i @ lia, and Pime Kid 275 p. c. off, orth 31 00, for 80 ets, | OO, for 75 cote. }eced and Buttom, 2 lie Shoes and Slip- iuction, Laced Beote, 15 per rent. reduction. to whelesale cash GOODS ‘MAS. TMAS HOLIDAYS > cents per Ib., rticle of TEA KCRIONERY, per lb. , 25 cts. per Pb. ROSENE, 40 n ent of Plain CUITS, very Spices, Apples, Figs. sters, Pickles, &o, CARTER, Miliner’s ’ ‘in Shop. AMINER, — Per r iriends abread, and niormed concernivg n a better or cheap: mg to THe Waaxye ui, to any address ‘ted States, ar the e Dellar. Found, su ° i _— EYS with my name hed to them. The bg them at the Fish jde 24 2i er tour Boarders i with pood board | locality—-not far at this office VED--A Spaniel i old : coier brown giving information ry will be rewarded r [de 20 3i Assemblies, Publie Hail. Apply te niectionery. [de 16 Gi eod rwelling House on lor partieulars ide 14 tf om pete nt persos, winter to make up y at this office. [de 1 er four Boarders ad with first class very reasonable > of the most con- y- Apply at this ine € tf POO EL GI i of . tet ate er ge wee *. alt Fancy,useful and Japanese and Chi China Flower Po Shoes, &c., &c. Yr. ‘ ‘ Christmas Tris universal carnival is again upon us, | The majority of our readers have prepared themselves ‘or the thorongh enjoyment of it by payiny in advance for Tux Examinen® and, to use a general term, by living rightly. But even for those who have not paid in advance for ‘Tae EXaminer, and who have not always. in all things, done well, we bespeak a happy time. To all, HAPPY OHRISTMAS. a ‘al and Other Items, ———— Lo As A matter of course—no Examiner tc- morrow. inca gicbctlitipniaivcastonith L. B. ARoMIPALD, Esq., has gone to Nova Sootia Tue steamer ** Prince Kdward” arrived at Baltimore on the 23rd inst. Oxxcase of drunk and disorderly at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon. THs service, evensong and Christmas carols at St. Peter's Church, will be at 8 o’clock- net 7.30. i ieitailiaininaitinan Tae quarterly election of officers for Victoria Division takes place on Monday evening. Mr. Bsxs,mix Toomps, carpenter, received severe injuries by the falling of a scaffold from Mr. David Small’s Forge on Pownal Wharf. Wauen Mr. Davies, last night, was referring to the water stretches, a gentlewan at the door of the hall remarked. ‘* He is all at sea.” Fact. Tue ladies of Zion Cburch intend holding « Fancy Sale and Tea about the beginning of March,in aid of the funds of the Church. Full particuulars will be given in due time, A GENTLEMAN on leaving the meeting last night remarked, with a serio-comic smile, **wen't Sir )ehn shake in his shoes when he hears about this meeting.” Tue market to-day was, according to ex- pectation, the largest of the season. It was wellsupplied with turkey, geese, fowl and game ef all kinds, which sold at moderate prices. A CENTEN ARIAN.—Mary Cavanagh, a native of Ireland, died at the Poor House yesterday, aged 105. She entered the Poor House in 1877 and has since theu been confined to bed. Taey Saw tHe Porrt.—Mr. Davies --The read is to be the flimsiest kind of a road. A road the grades of which will bave no limit. (Loud applause.) bf see from the applause yeu understand my meaning. (Loud laughter.) Tue coroner's inguest on the body of Me- Kenzie closed their Sitting yesterday. Now- lan and McMonald are sent up for trial at the Supreme Court, and also Mclnnia, the man that kept the bar. It.ia reported that this is the third or fourth murder committed at Souris during the last 30 or 35 years. Jous is a citizen. of good standing, has much iofluenee, is a close observer, and gen- erally weighs things well. He is met by an enthusiastic politician, who addresses him thus: ‘‘Good morning, John. Big meeting last night, eh? What do ‘you think of Mr. Davies’ speech?’ John similea,. and seeing friend S. is a earnest, says: ‘* Well, if any- thing Mr. Davies said is true, they must be a great pack «! lunatics at Ottawa.” We woul’ advise those of our readers who intend purchasing their Christmas supplies this evening to give George Carter a call. The windows of his store are nicely decorated to please the eye from without, while within you will find displayed the cheicest assortment of Vonfectione:y,g Oranges, Apples, Figs and Grapes, as well as Kaisins, Currants, Spices, | Essences, (andied Peel, Tea, Sugar,, Eggs, &e., &c., notonly cheap but good, Read his advertisement in another column. . Tat Msasino Grasrev.—Mr. Davies did not believe his auaience could grasp the meaning of $74,000,000, but at the close of his speech be made a rhetorical flourish and desig nated the Vembina section a ‘‘Quagmire of millions.” ‘he audience smiled intelligently, and yraspe! the meaning instantaneously. Mr. Davies, in this respect, hademore success Ornamental Goo nese Vases,Glove ts, Mantel Piece Great display of | Xmas Goods. We will show || on Monday, the’ 6th December,a large opening of I ds, suitable for Christmas Pres ents,consisting of | and Handerchief Boxes, Trays, Jewel Cabinets; i Ornaments, Pic Work Baskets, Snow MH V7TH'Q | EF Ne H | GHO. DAVIES | CO. i ; ff ay — ‘ = ——— : iH Special Notices. sa a l Se — OQTRAA€ iQ i , eee ‘ ee has a splendid stock of ry eS ¢! 7} if Vhristmas Confectionery at his Grocery Store & i 4 wy . & y) : | \ iP Great George Street. Give him a call. | a 1G a2 % wa v . i . if i i BkreR and Meerschaum Pipes, for Christ. ; mas presents, at Rubin's (igar Store. | THe largest and finest stock of smokers articles,suitable for Xmas preaenta,at Rubin's Cigar Store,cor. Queen and Richmond streets fde 23 Juar received at Farquharson & Co's. a general assertment of glassware. see their goods and prices, {d23 _ view the A, W, I, 4. ¢ and 4 Chewing Pabaceo, the best in the market, just re. ceived at Rubin's Cigar Store. " [de 23 Dering Xmas week KR. K. Braee will sell Raisins at 1U cents; Currants, 8 and 9 cents; best 40 cent Tea for 38 cents; Spices, Con- fectionery, Nuts, Figs, Dates, Cocoanuta, &c., at usual low prices; also Kerosene 40 cenis per gallon. Give him a call, it is the best place in town to get bargains. {de 21 SMOKE Fine Cut Myrtle Navy from Rubin’s Cigar Store. {de 23 ‘THE value of Hydroleine in the treatment of Consumption and other wasting disesses has been conclusively proved by the increase in weight invariably shown in cases in which it has been used. dec 22nd—2aw Wer notice to-day a handseme Christmas Tree at the Family Grocery, it is the best place to get your sweeties, nuts, figs, etc., give Rh. K. Brace a call, and get vour goods cheap. Catt at Farquharson & Co’s. and see their cheap Vasex and Fancy Goods. Just the thing for Xmas presents and New Year's gifts. {a 23 You will find a Jarge variety of eakes-- large and amall—plain and fruit—at moderate priees, at The Confectionery, for, and during the Holidays. —dee 17 3ius. A @o0op picture of Jehn Wesley, a bust of Sir John MeDonald or Alex. MeKeunzie will make a goed Xmas present. To be had at the Family Grecery.—R. K. Braee, Parties having their wagons painte!d and repaired in the Spring, can have them stored free of charge at McDougald & Seaman’s. Gio to Beer & Gotl's for your Xmas sup- plies. [de 20 61 Call and} > PERKINS & STERNS DG, SHOWING A VARIETY OF ARE NOW Suitable for the Holiday Season. Also Flannels, Blankets, Wool Uneerclothing, Kuit Wool Goods, shawls, Jackets, Uisters, Heavy Cloths, Furs, &c,, &., for the present winter weather, $=); Le = eR ARR EO oa . o > A ANG consiati In addition to the above we have just opened a few cases of FANCY GOODS. consisting of i GLOVE BOXES, | FLOWERS UNDER GLASS SHADES, | CONFESSION ALBUMS, | HANDERCHIEF BOXES, | BIRDS " a : SCRAP ALBUMS, es i COLLAR BOXES SHELLS, “ ‘“ ““ BIRTH DAY TEXT BOOKS, _ PAPIER MACHIE BRACKETS, CORK VIEWS, PEARL INLAID CARD TRAYS, | S\CARVED WUOD BRACKETS, — / ORUMB TRAYS, £6. te. &e. | } ' y ‘ - + ~. : “a ms DRY GOODS of every description } ee ° i we are giving. oo | PERKINS ! €harlottetown, Dec. 6, 1880. values STERNS. Y } and see the & at lowest prices. Just look in ES RET yO ENR RNS MEPL LS OOO TEE LEDGE DE: EOC ELA OTOL Ape ER RE ne A ID eee = R. K. Brack won't recommend any goods } Maoian! } 14 : a a oe eee tany good: : - PEAR TILE one 7 i unless he believes them to be good. Strachane TN » “‘SCt riuy cis b , a b Hy USipal C H tl i] Py ; i Gilt Edge Soap has been tried by several of | } x : y 4 } fel oe Ora! # ' - eustomers and pronounced first-class, | - ees _ Pe eee Oe ; aa. te ee . ry it, fde 21} in ‘aaa a rwavHik Prince Street Methodist Sabbath 4 - ti Bt: ' 3 - 3 5 of B. E i % School will give one of their popular SOMB very ehotce hall-boxes Kaisins, at! .. : ' Entertain nit ; ae Beer & Gorr’'s, [de 20 6i} . ntertainments, | | j > . ¢ CNT Give the little ones the — Candies from | Ls er er = u — The Coniectionery for the Holidays. [3i eod CHOIGE MIXTURE ONLY 25 GENTS PER Lg, Mowlay Evening, 2th ime OTHER VARLETIES, SUCH. AS oice programme. To commence at o'clock. Admission only,10 cents, }). e. a Gum Drops, Lemon Drops, Jujube Sticks, >PENING | ‘PHE plave to get good sleighs is a & Re} Scott’s Kent Street. (d 16 3i eod | OrpDER your Christmas and New Year's eakes at ‘‘ The Confectionery.”’—decl7 3i Ciagar Cases, Tobacco Pouches, igar Holders, &., &e., for Xmas, at Rubin Cigar Store, cor. Queen and Kichmond str ForXmas presents, you can get # some, all glass, Chandelier, for oil orggas; a dozen Rogers Silver Spoons, Ladiés’ and Gent's Pocket Books, from 20 cents to $2.50 each; a dozen Knives and Forks, Lamps, a box of McCormick’s Biseuit, a pound of first-class Tea, at the Family Grocery.—R. K. Brace. Tue place te get your Sleighs painted and repaired, is ab McDougald & Seaman’s. McDovcaLp & SxaMan’s, sleighs are of the very latest styles, and have the most medern improvements. -—dee 2nd eod. Tux Candies and Sweetmeats at The Con- fectionery are not cheap. Prices from 25 to 48 cents per lb. {[3i eod Grapss, Graprxs, Grares.—I have just re- esived 20 barrels choice Green Grapes, which I will sell very low. W. F. Carrier, Qneen Street.——dec 2nd 4w eod. Cakes nicely frosted and ornamented at ‘* The Confectionery.—dec 17 Sins, ** No tecra alba or glucose in ours, please. ’ The Candies at The Confectiorery are made every day on the premises, of the purest sugars and flavorings. Avoid the ehea,, pretty, imperted trash that. is sold in town. [d 16 3i sod than the uiwightly Secheolmaster, who, in trying to define the meaning of the word | **conceited asked a pupil the question: ‘‘ If I were te say | was pretty what would you) say | was?” Pupil: ‘1 would say you were! a liar.” -~-— @- <p © @>-0- er AE To the Editor of the Examiner. Mr. Eprror,—Will you kindly allow space in Tug Examiner to one of the teachers of the West Kent Street School to acknowledge Christmas Boxes presented to | him by his pupils? That teacher, in the, although not a Chinaman. First Box— | Lambs-woo! scarf by Areletta Dingwell, | rived at Plymouth. with a polite note, add the following origin- | Queenstown. A Lance stock of new and stylish sleighs on band at McDougald & Seaman's. Py eS _- ai Se SHEPPING INTELLIGENCE. | A ay 3y cable to.Peake Bros. & Co:— Brigt. Carita, Gould, Master, arrived at! Queenstown. i Brigt Hildred, Walsh, Master, arrived at | Brigt Lionel,-MeLean, Master. arrived at | Plyusonth- : ‘ Krig:Alpheta, Neilson, Master, arrived t—— days of Patriot, sounded his own gong, Queenstown. = Barkentine Erema, McMahon, Master, ar-| Brig Zinga, O’Conneli, Master, arrived at, Dutch Lunch, Slim Jims, Honey Chewing Q.-Yaw. « ~ Sa age yr a pemeon ec om Cocoa, Clear Vandy Toys, ALSO T CITIZENS’ SKATING RINK will be opened on NUTS. ORANGES, CORDIALS, &e.. uo, MONDAY, the 27th instant, [CK PERMITTING, GRAPES, FIGS, N r ONE Lara 23 5° : The Band will be ir «ttendance 0 ‘| a>} i BA SEY * ( A lal ve lot é h Ap. } om a : ot - ' eh cvendan from eight a . “an a ‘ Tickets for sale at the Apothecaries Hall at eF Our Goods are Nice, Fresh and Cheap. Give ts a Call, sis: Gellcesiae Gaia rs ; ree (rentiemen 8, - - . »d 00 vers ayo S_ Ff iA__ es "© Ladies’ se ae ee La2 oo g oN - , , e oo ? — Promenade, | 00 f ee ? Afternoon “ka ing (Boys, 2 50 Dec. 23, 1880. + : (Girls, 2 00 <tr — " Single Pickets | times. - 25 a Sinvle Ticket Promenade, - : 10 Ih braith’s Band have been WAKEFORD, WINTER CLOTHING: Ch’town, Secretary. THE BEST TEAS! 650 PACKAGES. :0:—_—— Gentlemen. 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. Ladies’ Mantiles! Ladies will find the largest variety and lowest price Mantles in the City at J. B. M CDONALD’S, @ueen Street. B* RECENT ARRIVALS from Great AP Britain, via Halifax, | have new complet- ed my Winter Stock of Teas,- 650 half-chests and chests Congou can contident! superior, Will be so! cash or good : Teas, and y recommend the quality as both in strength and flavor. - Lat the lowest market price for paper. ° WILLIAM DODD, —~pat 3w (Jueen Square, CONFECTIONERY FOR TRE HOLIDAYS. ' HAVE ON HAND a very large let ef CHOICE CANDIES, and will sell them VERY LOW during the Holidays : CHOICE MIXTURE only 25 cents per Ib. Other Candies from 12 cents per lb. up- wards. Nov. 9, 1880. a A rw een re eon ae NEW COAL DEPOT London Goods. al stanza : Plymouth. —A? TRE BEA® OF | Reeeived per steamer ‘“‘ Prince Edward.” A large lot of Crystal SUGAR TOYS, such .: : . . ‘ oa ‘ACKS ENGLISH MATT VINEGAR as Panorama Eggs, Flower Pets, Hats M . I send to the | Barkentine Ethel Blanche, Callaghan, ar- | CASKS ENGLISH MALT VINEGAR, g ots, . Pet ee ' rived at London. ? | POWNAL WHARF. CASE HOLLOWAY’S MEDICINES. Return Balls and Crystal Eggs (very That happy may, Thy Christmas be, WAY S | L } And happier still, Thy bright Mew Year, Brigt. Brenda, Buckley, Master, arrived at — CASES CASTILE SOAP, pretty. , ° ° 7 Sa 3s di & — aso “ which now is closely, drrwing near. Queenstown. PAE subseriber has on hand a quantity ef) _ 5420 Fine bottled Salad and Castor Oils! GHOICE GREEN GRAPES only 25 cents Bosses, Tepeess, eee eed the BEST PICTOU COAL,—ltound and | ers verde aon Essences, &c. ‘oes per lb ; The ; ; ‘iets Gee Gees ee Dlacksmith’s ues, “Fors Ser 2: oe Sees, CO eee ee TRY | A ae hes see i ed wane. 92,3 | convenience of customers orders can be left at Chemicals for dispensing, and a general as- PASTRY a CAKES, very fine. MAS. { Atthe P. E. I. Poor House, on the. 23rd | the stores of S. W. Crabbe, Grafton Street ; | *OTiment of best Evglish Drugs and Medicines CAKES ICED to erder. Dec. 23, 1880. inst., Mary Cavanagh, aged 105, a native of pj o14 5 Rogers, Queen Square; or at As this is nearly all home manufacture, I a : | Ireland. | DAVID SIMALIi : APCTHECARIES HALL. _ can warrant it pure. j Weather Bulletin. A STALL, Wholesale buyers will do well to give me a ee Toroyte, Dec. 24—10 a. m. 129th inst., Mary, the second daughter % | ‘Alexander and ‘atherive McLeoi, aged 26; Moderate winds, fair weather, stationary years, deeply regretted by friends and ac Suddenly of pleurisy, at Vaileyfield, on i) Queen’s Wharf, Ch’town, Dec. 11, 'u0—tf DesBrisay’s Corner Queen Square. Ch’town, Dec. 17, 1880,-——_1m tu f eall. ot lower tem perature, quaintances. 5 =. — - -- a i. ee oe . W. F. CARTER, HE place to get your Printin the RX AMINER PRINTIN done is a 7 place to get your Pripting done is a ' kKOOMB, the EXAM SEK PRINTING ROOMS) Dee’ 15, 1880—10i Confectioner. Citizens’ Skating Bink!. | eon a ae a CO SON > anenine wa LST PR UE a wre i i A it cl