~, ats a lila Ct all ——————= a SS il i a ita gaa AEE A ae aa li ae ts a a Ba Ee RRS : A : | aoe Local and Other Items. “ Pecneeodeeda thes iene eee Tree refuge seckers in the police station on Tuesday night - =] - ——— His Lorpsure Bisuor McIntyre arrived from Montreal last night. Rememerre the tea and entertainment in the Bible Christian Church—this evening. Pas3aGB GRATIS tothe Rocklin House every day ;in summer by hack, and in winter by sleizh. d 103i peomeneiinieeipeieninictneiss We hope the Tea and Entertainment in the 3. ©. Church this evening willbe well patron- ized, biennial Fer good Citron and Lemon Peel, Spices, Essences, Marinalade, Honey, Figs, &., call at the Family Grocery.—R. K. Rrace. Tue ‘‘Osborne House” was-sold at auction by B. Wilson Higgs on Wednesday, and pur- chased by the heirs of the estate of the late James Davis. sieeediniclinisiiiaieaatiiis Tue steamer Worcester, Captain Hedge, ar- rived from Boston on Wendesday afternoon with merchandize and Mrs. Peters and Mr. John MeLean as passengers. Tue barque ‘John F. Robertson,” R. Me- Millan, master, cleared for Bordeaux, I rance, on Wednesday, with a cargo consisting of 35, 104 bushels of oats and 355 pieces of deal. I. O. O. F.—Regular convocation for nomi- nation of officers will be holden at Odd Fel low’s Hall this evening at $ o'clock. A full attendance is particularly requested. Tur Diocesan Church Society meeting will be held in St. Paul’s Schoolroom this evening. There will, therefore, be no special Advent service in St. Peter's Church this evening. aentiilaasiamtiemimicihcn Porators vor Wates.— The brigantine Marshall S., owned by Mr. P. Foley, arrived at Pictou on Tuesday, and has been ordered to Souris. She will there load potatoes for Swansea, Wales. ipevelnlatennt A SAD ACCIDENT occurred off Argyle, Yar- mouth County,N.S.,on Sunday, by which Mr. Michael Wrayton, aged 71; his son Lovell, aged 19; and his daughter Cassie, aged 17, lost their lives. More Counrerretr Money.-—A counterfeit $2 bill, Union Bank of Prinec Edward Island, was passed in Mr. George Forbes’ liquor saloon, Carleton, on Saturday evening.—<?. John News. Conteact AwarpEeD.—Mr. Levi H. Young yesterday received a contract for forty tons of tish plates for the P. E. I. Railway His factory is now running on extra time to keep up with the work that is on hand.—St. John News. ONLY three schooners are now loading pro- duce at this port, viz: the Laodamia, the En- terprise, and the Mary Jane. The first is loading for Newfoundland, by Mr. Donald MeMillan, of West River; while the last two are loading for the Halifax market by Mr. P. Foley. Joun Brows, a boy about fourteen years of age, was on Tuesday evening arrested by Officer Cameron for searching countrymen’s carts with intent to steal. He was sentenced by the Stipendiary Magistrate on Wednesday to one month’s imprisonment for vagrancy. Yet another instance showing the want of a Reformatory. Tue third of the series of public Temper- ance meetings was held in the Division Room, Queen street, on Tuesday evening. The speakers were Messrs. Swift, Beer, Mobba, Millner and R. Scott. Excellent and appro- priate temperance music interspersed the ad- dresses. Eleven more persons signed the Pledge. The fourth meeting will be held this (Wednesday) evening. Free to all. Ox Turspsy night a daring attempt was made to burglarize the tailoring establishment of Mr. Leslie J. Williams, which is. situated on Queen's street. The burglars, by means of a bar, endeavored to remove a shutter from the front door. As it was securely bolted, they failed. They then commenced removing the ribs of the shutter, but while doing this they were evidently frightened off by the ap- proach of some person. Tur Montreal evening papers of Dec. Sth give long accounts of the abduction of Amanda Trudeau, adopted daughter of a wealthy pro- prietoress, Madame St. Marie, of St. Andre street on Satarday night. She was a hand- some girl, 18 years old,and had been sent ona message to one of Madame Xt. Marie’s tenants, when three young men, respectably dressed, geized her, clapped plaster over her mouth and applied seme drug which rendered her un- conscious. When she regained consciousness she was being borne along by @ carter m his sleigh towaris Madame St. Marie's house, where she was left four hours after abduction. An analysis of a portion of the plaster left sticking to her hand showed it to be gum of strong adhesive properties dissolved in earbolic acid, and there were also traces of chloroferm. This girl has been in the habit of collecting rent, and ons theory is that the object of the fiends was robbery. ‘The truth of another theory will not be tested until she has re- covered sufficiently to submit. to medical ex- amination. She is still suffering severely. LN : INDIAN AND THE Marpen.—Max Ly- Bd prairie scout, who lived at the White River Agency a year anda half, and knew the Meekers intimately, tells this story toa reporter ot the Debuque Times: **Quray was 10 love with the eldest daughter of Agent Meeker, and I think that had this not been the case every one of the Meeker family would have been butchered. He often told me that he loved the white girl, and it made him feel badly to think that he could never marry her. I hive seen Ouray follow her around and watch over heras if she were?a child. He would do anything to please her. Ouray's sister knew that her brother loved the Meeker family and so took good care that no harm should come to them, I was there when the women were brought back, and Ouray was s0 happy that he rushed up to the Meeker girl snd shook her hand for an hour. He tried hard to stop her from weeping, but she said, ‘Ouray, you knew this trouble was coming al the time, and I can never forgive you.’ I learn now that he is doing all in his power to to bring the bad Indians in.” a = we ore ere ~~ : attention of buyers — PEMAINS & Hn Invite the to their large, well as- sorted, and CHHAP STOCK, of the following goods: MANTLE CLOTHS, ULSTER CLOTHS, TWEED SUITINGS, ‘WORSTED COATINGS, WHITE FLANNELS, SCARLET FLANNELS SHIRTING FLANNELS, FRENCH TWILL FLANNELS. [0° DRESS GOODS. A largevariety of the Newest Materials, and Trimmings to suit. Plain, Checked & Plaid WINCEYS, of the best value. FUR MUFFS, COLLARS & TIES, in Seal, Mink, Astrachan, &c., GREBH MUFTP'S, AND Grebe Trimmings. KNIT WOOL GOODS, of every descripting from a de. pair Bootees to a “PEG WorrinG- ton’? combination Scarf & Hood. Black Silk Fringes, avery large variety good & cheap j i All of the above extra good value. j | PAPKIOS & SETS Ch’town, Nov. 4, 1879. > ne amelie eee enone a. HOTEL ARRIVALS. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Dec. 9.—S A Bruce, Valleyfield ; Robert Stead, Hunter River; Richard Stead do; James Inman, Crapaud ; George Villet do; Rev. T W Johnston do; W i starr, St. John; Josiah Gifford, Boston ; David Eagan, Mt. Stewart; John McKachen, Lot 49; John Hadley, Tryon ; George Wad- tdel do; John Mayhew, do; Robert Jenkins, Mt. Albion; D W Palmer, Victoria; J P Cook do-; Geo. Forbes, Vernon River. J EKas- _ ton, Georgetown ; F Starr, city; W Starr do. Miss MeQuarrie do; —_- SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, At Plymouth, 24th ult., barques Annie, from Prince Edward Island, Hiidred, O’Cal- laghan, from Charlottetown ; 4th inst. At Halifax, 8th inst., sch. Swallow, for New York (inward) cargo from P. KE. Island. At New York, Stb inat., sch. Isabella, from Georgetown. At North Sydney, sch, I. M. 8., Budrout, from /.riehat. -- 2860————— = Special Notices. Tue Largest, Best and cheapest assortment of Xmas and New Year's Toys is at the Agri- cultural Store, West Side Queen’s Square.— Roperr May. dec 6 3i Pounn & Fruir Cakr at Beer & Gorr’s. dé, 2w Dares, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, Grapes and Nuts, at Beer & Gorr’s. a6, 2w Just Receivep, at the Agricultural Store, a large lot of Foreign Post Note paper, at 35 cents per package; also games of authors, nations, ete. —Koperr May. [dee 9, 2in Santa Craus—Call at Lewis’, and bay your Toys and Dolls, cheap—deec 4, tf 100 bbls. choice American Baldwins just received at Brrr & Gorr’s. nls Our Christmas cards need no puffing, call and see for yourselves. The largest and best variety of Christmas, New Year and Birthday Cards ever imported in this city, at Lewis’, Upper Great George Street.—[dee 4, eod tf] Fiyxan Happres and Boston Hams at Fish Store.--noy 15, tf Honry 20e. at Beer & Golf.s. A r¥resi supply of Velvet Photograph Frames at the Agricultural Store, West Side Queen’s Square.—Roperr May. a8 3i ’ Morro Frames, with glass and back, for 40 cents; Picture Frames, of every «style and variety at low prices; Mouldings in waluut, rosewood, rustic and gilt, wholesale and re- tail, very cheap; Chromos, Mottoes and panel Pictures at Lewis’.—dee 4, eod tf E. G. Hunrek offers a great reduction in prices to close out his entire stock of Marble by the first of May, 1880. Parties requiring until Fall 1880 to make payment will find it to their advantage to leave their orders, and get satisfaction as well as good value for their money. Call and examine designs and prices, CurisrmMas iscoming. The holidays wil soon arrive. Those who intend giving pic- tures as prasents at that festive season are respectfully invited to call on Mr. Lewis, Photographer, Upper Great George street, where they can have pictures in every style of the art, and a large variety of frames, &c.. to select from, all of which are very suitable for the holiday season. d¢ eod t from A PRoMINENT VETERINARY SURGEON, —Mr. Wm. Giles, Chemist, Sir:—I have practiced extensively in Europe and America, and your new discovery, Liniment Iodide of Ammonia, surpasses anything I ever used for splints, strains, lameness in the limbs or shoulders, weakness across the kidneys, wind galls, and hard, bony swelling on the joints. It is truly marvellous. Yours very truly, Ratpu Oaie, Veterinary Surgeon, 330 W, 25th St. N. ¥. Write to Dr. Giles, 120 West Broadway, N. Y., who will cure without charge. Giles’ Pills cures Piles. Sold by W. R. Watson, Send for pamphlet. Trial size 25 cents. teat ieamee = ell coments FANCY FAIR! —IN THE— ATHENAEUM, Tuesday, December 16th, °79.) SALE ot useful and fancy articles will be held, (under the auspices of Prince Ed- ward Division, No. 1 8. of T.,) Tuesday, 16th December, 1879. Persons wishing to pur- chase Christmas Cards and Presents will find this a good opportunity. A first-class Refreshment Table will be provided. ‘The Military Brass Band will be in attendance. Doors open at sion 10 cents. 2 o’clock, ‘noon. Admis- W. E. BAGNALL, Chairman Com, E. M. WELSH, Treasurer. JOHN D, WALKER, Sec’y. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, Oct 28. 1879. a 1,000 Ibs. MOIR & KEILER’S Jams and llarmalade | N ARMALADE 22 cents per lb., in bulk ; IVE a7 lb. tin for $1.35 ;-1&2 Ib, tins at 25 cents per Ib.; 1 lb. crocks, 28 cents. JAM 25 cents per Ib, in bulk ; 1 Ib. crocks 28 cents. Strawhbery, Raspbery, Black & Red Currant, Geeseberry, Green- gage, Bamson and Plum Jams} at BEER & GOFPS. —83-~ 70: V E have great pleasure in informing our Customers that our first quarters business has been very satisfactory ; not only has the custom of our pre- decessor been maintained but largely augmented, The char- acter, style and prices of our Goods have given great satisfac- tion. We have still on hand a Good Stock of General and Fancy DRY GOODS, such as \few houses here can show, and at prices that defy competition. Our DRESS MATERIALS, Mantles and Cloths of every description are having a good run, whilst our Fur Goods are going off in good style. The gentlemen find it economical to buy from us their Ulsters, Over- coats and Reefers, as well as their Shirts, Linders, Ties, Xe. At this season we would call special attention to our beauti- ful stock of FANCY WOOL WORK—in every shape and form, besides Wools of every description. | Our CARPETS are, without doubt, the cheapest in the city, and have sold well. Intending purchasers will serve their own interests to call ere they all go. It is not every day such oppor- tunities occur for furnishing at a cheap rate, In the work we have given ourselves of giving “ Good Goods for little money,” we have so far had the co-operation of the Public, which, if continued, cannot fail, in the end, to largely benefit us and all who favor us with their custom. We have made up our minds to gain and deserve a large share of public patronage and support, which we are sensible will be the result of industry, courtesy, and an assiduous! attention to each of our numerous customers, as well as ta each branch of our business. Mantle and Dress Making is done on the premises by the Misses CURRIE. TREMAINE & METCALF, SUCCESSORS TO JAMES DesBRISAY. Ch’town, Dec. 2, i879. Nov. 1, 1875, : QUBSCRIBE for the DAILY EX | AMAINER the Cheapest and most newsy ? the Province Paper published —— ee i A thie ne Se J. R. FOSTER, Moncton, XN. B., IN THE MARITIME PROVINCES Ontario, Chicage and Western Millers amd Shippers, poe FIG FLOUR. MEAL, GRAIN, Seeds and Provisions. The following are some of the leading brands of Flour for sale wholesale, in car-lead- lots only, viz: — ‘‘ Buda,” ‘‘ Alabaster,” ‘* White Rose,” Warcup’s Superior, ‘‘ Pastry,” ** Beaver Mills,” *‘ Red XXX,” ‘* Amber,” ke., &e. The above choice brands of flour, with many others, can be obtained at all the leading Flour Houses in the Maritime Provinces, Samples of all kinds of Seed Grains, and other goods will be sent to any address on applica- tion free of charge. Ask for quotations by telegraph in ** Cipher,’’ which will be supplied to all cor- respondents on application. Noy. 25, 1879—ly BRITISH AMERICA Assurance Company. FIRE AND MARINE. Cash Capit & Assets . $1,176,491 48 INCORPORATED 1838. ilead Gifice, - Toronto, Ont. Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at lowest rate’, PROMPT. SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES. HORACH HASZARD, Agent, Office, South Side Queen Square, July 10, 1879. THE DAILY EXAMINER | ‘ An abstract and brief chronicle of the time,” —Shakespeare, Citizens Take Notice. NOUR DOLEARS will take *‘ Tue EXAMINER ” to your door every day dur- ing the coming year,—if paid before the Ist of January next, Immediate Payment of all amounts due Tue EXAMINER Otlice, is required. THE EXAMINER, WEEKLY EDITION. TERMS : ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, (ADVANCE PAYMENTS.) Tue following gentlemen have kindly con- sented to receive subscriptions for the WEEKLY EXIMINER :— LEoNARD Morus, Bookseller and Station- er, Water Street, Summerside. D. Surneriann, Draggist. Kast. G A. Aitken, General Dealer, Georgetown. W. D. McNeisi, Bookseller & Stationer, Alberton, Davip Eaan, Merchant, Mount Stewart. J. W. Huenes, Trader, County Line. BernarD LovGHeran, [sq., Orwell. SPECIMEN COPIES may be had free of charge, on application to any of the above gentlemen. To Inventors and Mechanics, PATENTS and how to obtain them. Pamph- et of 60 pages free upon receipt of stamps or postage. Address GILMORE, SMITH & ©O., Solicitors of Patents, Washington, D.C, etc., Souris Wants, Lost, found, &c2 ee Re \OO0K WANTED IMMEDIATELY /—Apply at the Revere Houss, ds tf TEW COTTAGE TO LET.—Kitchen ¢ and sitting-rooin below, and three bed- rooms above stairs. A large piece of ground attached. Pleasant and healthy situation for a small family. Well suited for a Market Gardiner or Laundress. Enquire at the resi- dence of Chief Justice PaLmer.— d6 m & w \ ANTED—By a gentleman, a large bed-room, furnished, fire, &c., (central) for a few weeks, on reasonable terms. Apply at this office. d6, tf ® LET.— A Three Story House, con- & taining 8 rooms, 3 halls and 1 kitchen, situated on the corner of Pownal and Euston Street. Apply on the premises to Joun JOHNSTON, . d | eod 2w pa Fine Cabinet Organ — (Smith - maker) which cost $130.00, will be sold for sixty dollars, less than half. Apply at this office. {nlOd raX® LEW—And possession given, 2 tenement houses, 8 rooms in each, thoroughly fitted up, banked and outside windows on, all ready to occupy. Rent low to good and careful tenants; none other need apply. Apply to the owner, Ricuarp Werks, Head Hillsborough Street, Ch’town. [n 14. eod OR SALE.—A first-class YOUNG - MARE. 3 years old, sired by Imported blood Horse ‘* Abel,” stands 15 hands, good immediate style and quite gentle im harness. Will be sold cheap and on easy terms. Apply at this office. fn. 2, of BOAsaeEs WANTED—A few per- manent Boarders can be accommodated at very moderate rates {at the Revere House. [oct 29, 1879]