a PE A ant ec Tus Daity EXAMINER. DECEMBER 23, L8sl Waar is believed to be one of the rich est coal mines yet discovered were a few days ago found at Bridgeville, East River, Piecou County. _——-— * eT In connection with the West berland election, the usual charges of cor ruption and intimidation are made by the defeated Grit. o~<pears lr is pleasing says the St. John News, to learn that the Chignecto Isthmus people are manifesting a lively interest in the shiy uilw: ay pl ) ct. For ourselves, we should outa te see the construction of a Cape Yormentine railway and a Bay Verte canal | of the required dimensions. _——— > Tue match made up between Prince Leo- wid, and one of the many Gerisas Prine ‘sse3, does not give great satisfaction at home. Ic jis said that he would have done better had he selected one of the mauy rich daughters of his own country ; and a correspc ndent thinks that no ‘‘ surer method of immovably fixing the throne into the Eogland of the next century could | have been devise | than to marry it into our own tithed English nobility and the untitled | nobility of the colonies.” Mr Brake boasts that he refused the honor of knighthood. In other worda, as the Mail says, ‘* he despises the honor of a | title, even when offered by his Queen; he declines the responsibilities of a title which would coramit | more of leyalty to p yor him to the Crown of (ireat Britain than he ts wil- ing to pledge.” Or perhaps Mr. Blake fvels that he is unworthy of such a distinct tion. Though ja fine speaker, he has per- formed no remarkable public service ; and he knows it. Our ‘‘ Minister of Agriculture” seems determined to be worthy of the name. He has affected another purchase in Eagland | ef pure bred cattle for the improvement of his splendid herd. In addition to the polled Aberdeens he brought to this country last fall, he has purchased seven of the best specimens of the same breed to be found in Great Britain ; and paid fer them about $3,500. An English correspondent writes: ‘‘ Your Agricaitural Minister in his batch has secured, without doubt, best classed twu-year- -old bull to be seen at the present moment the whole of the British Kingdom through. This is Proud Viscount, son of the celebrated Young Viseount, now stock bull at Ballindalioch farm.” : meniinmnnsmpiiieiiiaiainins GcrrEav trial for a Sunday paper. He Judge Cox ‘* just the man for the case ’; sayshe has ‘‘ an unusually bright jury’ denounces the District Attorney for the “ the | | and gome | coffee and | | iF . j Northum.- | i | | has (by request) reviewed his considers | ‘*mean, deceptive way he has conducted | the prosecution ”; compliments Mr. Davidge | as ‘‘a high-toned lawyer and a tine ventle- man’; does not admire ‘‘ Judge Porter's | style”; thinks that Mr. Scoville has done | well,considering his inexperience; ‘‘opines” that he lays too inuch stress on he sreditary insanity, and says ‘‘ it is not the shape of one’s head nor the hang of the tongue, but the spirit that takes possession of one, that makes them sane or insane. of spiritology is more important in this case than craniology, although craniology | to morrow will beat ' e é . | very Bice line of at THE DATES OUR CHRISTMAS BOX. THE PESTIVE SNASON UPON US-—A BUSY DAY WHERE TO SELECT THE Must APPROPRIATE PRESENTS ;¢ ADVERTISERS. ro-MWoORROW USEFUL WITH TH! AND ** BY AMINER 8S iday season 18 my dy us, and with | tu-day we predict that usy one at the stores, | DHE he i@ ekperience ol bountifully supplied with hand- which are Indeed, valuable and useful goods. senile, ‘ we have never seen them so well stocked | with holiday p resents as they are this) . Pp e season. The stores on Queen Street | and along Queen Square, present @ gay ap pearance. The windows are elegantly drap sked with displays of Christ inas i and cle geods, which are anda everyone in the br reaily fascinating, | seeins anxious to outstep mis isk competition. spent « few heurs among our) convinced that while the fancy goods, jewelry, toys and other articles ‘are vast ly superior to those here- luWh, are consi lera! sly have not already | their atteution ncighbour Having inerchants, we are tofore s they lower ose Who will in price rh made purchases to the fr yive lowing : LYNDON HOUSE This house, which is among the tinest in the Provinces, bas, in addition to the large aud varied assurtwent of dry goods, a line of holiday preseats. They consist chietly of Satsuma and Caga ware, in dourpote, jewel cases, vases, workboxes, cali nets, trays, plates, etc. All are beauti-| fully ornamented with Chinese and} Javanese art , Which is so _ fashion able in Enrope. The ladies wily} be pleased to know that a few of} chose rich tippete are still on hand, |} and will be sold at reasonable prices. To the gentlemen we would intimate that these | valuable tippets and muffs would be a com- | fortable and acceptable Christmas present | or New Year's gift. Ww. BE, DAWSON & Co. are to be feund at the large and weil | arranged store, corner of Great George and | Kent street. They are opening one of the | largest stocks of hardware ever imported by | 'them. It will be ready for inspection in |‘ ew days. In the meantime psr.ies in search | of valuable and handsome gifts, should call | at the new store where they will find a/ really beautiful selection of glass and silver- cheese and! ware, in ice-pitchers, crueta, biscuit boxes, butter-coolers, vases, jeliy | and fruit dishes. They havealso a splen- | did stock of nickle-mounted granite ware, elegant porcelain and nickle-line« We would advise the | sportsman, in search of an outfit par excel: | lence, to go to W. E. Dawson’s and exam: | ine the line of sporting equipments. They | sell all lines of goods, cheap. PERKINS & STERNS. This tirm are always disposing of the | most seazonable dry goods and millinery at the mest reasonable prices. They have a holiday goods, gloves, ties, handkerchiefs, etc., im connection with their well filled dry goods department. But in the millinery arvana we observe a change, which is very pleasing. Here is tobe found an excellent stock of holiday gifts, consisting of Japanese goods in great vari- t+anannrte | ety, a choice selection of glassware, hand- some pictures, a large assortment of birds, shells, flowers, stc., encased in glass | These, with a full line of millinery, shawls, : 1°) and knit wool goods, The serenity | | Christmas and New Y may have an important bearing on it. Mr. | Scoville nurses the foot theory as tenderly | as a mother would her infant. two or three first-class lawyers on the case, but we have been forced to go on without them. In the interest of truth and justice I have had to doa great deal of talking myself.” —_— Tue Annual mesting of the Charlottetown Young Mens’ Christian Association, was held in their parlor on Monday evening last. The Reports presented by the Pre- sident and by Chairmen of Committees, show the Association is doing a good work. We regret we have not space to-day for the Report of the President, but will endeavor to publish it at an early date. The officers elected for the ensuing year were :- President —F. 8. Moore, re-elected. Vice-Presidents—T. C. James, F. W. Hales, Charles Palmer, Archibald Kennedy, Joseph Knight, 8. 8. Peterson. Honorary Secretary—E. R. Brow. Treasnrer—Henry J. Cundall. Executive Committee—Judge Hensley, John Ball, Henry Smith, William Turner, John Dorsey, George H. Taylor,’ Nathan Davies, A. W. Sterns, John W. Pickard, tichard Pickard, John Scott, George Bremner. aint We direct attention to the advertisement, in another colamn, of the entertainment to be given by the Methodist Sabbath School, in the Basement of the Church, Prince Street, on Wednesijay evening next. The entertain ments given by this school in past years have been deservedly popular and we anticipate a goed time this year. e 2 A Te.tegramMto Mr. Henry Bovyer, South- port, reports that the schooner ‘‘ Lavinia Elizabeth,” owned by Mr. W. T. Roome, of Halifax, and loaded by Mr. eee bil,ed on the beach at White Head, N. 8 , on the 22nd The cargo will be a total at Vessel and eargo are partially insared, - > Mr. Vixnicompe’s benetit concert takes p'ace on next Friday evening, the 30¢h of Decembe-, instead of Jan. 2nd, as previously announced ia consequence of that date being included ia the ‘‘ week of prayer.” The pro gramme will be published in this paper to- morrow. 7 THE inconvenience complained of by our correspondent °‘ Farmer” was remedied to day; but the ice drifted into the course made, and stopped the steamer from ruaning this forenoon. This afternoon, however, the ice separated, and the steamer is again run- ning. bila * Peice hath her victories,” ete., and Gen A. = Sharpe, ot Ottawa Kansas, so says the * Republican,” of that ¢ ity, has found more sabstautial b nefit for severe muscular rheu- matism, by using St. Jacob’s Oil, than from any other substance he ever tried > ~ Weather Bulletin. To Rove, Clou ‘y weather sudow ; December 23—10 a, m. rain, followed by increasing to gales. ~~ —-_—- Dox’r forget to call at D, rsey, Goff & Co, for your C brie tinas boots and slippers. with ore wird, L expected | | ete., | which are, we are informed, set down as a bargain, shouid warrant a call from parties seeking useful sar’s Gifta. APOTHECARIES HALL, Here, beside a full stock of drugs, is to be found one of the choicest stock s of temperate beverages ever import ed to the city, viz: Vin Sante, unferment- ed wines, English Salutaris water, etc. These beverages, while quenching the ‘thirst, are pleasant and wholesome to drink. Now, since the *‘ Seott Act” is in force, and many thirsty souls are seek- ing relief, we would advise all whe wish to give their callers a wholesome draught, to weave their order at Apothecaries Hall. Ia this establishment there are also a splendid selection of gold spectacles, toilet sets, ladies companions, and a varied stock of all kinds of pipes, tobacco and cigars. w. & a. BROWN & Co. have looked carefully to the wants of their customers this season, and have opened a large holiday department on the second flat of the store. It has, with dry goods department, been well patronized, and only a remuant of the many choice vases, flower pots, toilet sets, bouquet vases, handkerchief boxes, fancy pockets, lustres, etc., remain unsold, The firm has also a large atock of ladies’ and gentlemen’s furs, to which they invite inspection, as well as a choice selection of fancy woollens and ki it goods, Give them a call, HENRY BEER, ESQ. The store of Henry Beer, Esq , surpasses everything inthe ety for variety. In it ean be found the best of hardware, the choicest Groceries, and afuil stock of ex- quisite holiday gifts. Mr. Beers’ stock in all lines is cvmplete, aud comprises in part: faney glassware, lamps, vases, handsome lustres, and boquet holders. papier machie and japanese tea trays, cruet stands, paint- ed fiower p.ts and baskets, unique coal vases, sleigh robes, whips and bells, and all the requisites for the Christmas and New Year's pudding and exkes, Those who give him a call will find it to their advantage W. R, WATSON, Esq , is showing at his well known Drug Store, Queen Street, a very haudsuine stock of goods well ajiapted for the season’s trade. This steck is composed of dressing cases, cases Her Majesty's toilet perfumes, cases bridal seuvemiers, cases comb and brush, metalic bristle toilet bru hes, wnequa/led for their variety of patterns, superior finish and jine material, perfumery, hair oils, pomades and cosmetiques, hand mirrors &c. The articles mentioned above are all of excellent pattern, were recently im- ported, and will, we are informed, be dis- posed of to the advantage of the buy er MP. J. B. MACDONALD’s Btere, Queen Sireet, is among the finest dry goods houses in the city, He has not opened a special line for the holidays, but during the season will ‘‘ give great bar- gains ’ to his customers, who require goods such as men’s and boys’ clothing, shirts aud drawers, white and fancy shirts, wool- len and silk searfs, handkerchiefs, braces, gloves, fur caps, k:it caps, ladies’ dress goods, shawls, fancy weol scarfs, squares, silk veivets, plushes, ribbons, feathers, flowers, silk ties and purses. Don’t fail to call, as McDonald informs us the entire stock will We offered at a great reduction. well-known millinery and ladies’ outhitting store, on | desi ign and sold cheap, are in great dle- | and the stock | cent. discount. | plate | grocery store, lto be of excellent quality, and of the best _ knows as one of the best in the trade, and ‘selected, and is | are obiiged to lave over notices of Jewel- New York, Cciebrated tun Cases, | an adi anemia MR. ROBERT YOUNG'S Queen Street, is one of the popular houses of the city. At present the | goods most in de season, including and the newest WH O furns, ete, Mr. | assurtment of | being ot. good | proprietor otiers the mand for the holiday silks, satins, vels eteens, styles of dress goods, Young has also a gu odly Yhristmas cards w hic h, mand. MEDICAL MALL . sc adaelliiieaidead nha has one of the finest importations vt | TO AN INSPECTION OF OUR |mulaceo canes ever offered in the city. | 'They are silver-mounted, headed with buckhern and ivory, and are very hand- CROC ri FES FOR some. The selection of pipes, tubacces | gd and cigars here to be found is very Ja:ge, | is offered at twenty-live per | There are many handsome | nirrors, toilet sets, perfumery, etc., all of which will, ne sold cheap during the holiday season. MESSRS. Have the store tastefully decorated for the season. They are offering to the trade every article to be found in @ first-class These goods they guarantee BEER AND GoFP flavor. They sell at bottom prices. Dac, 18, 1881—!m eod This firm has not opened a holiday de- WHECH ES NOW COUPLETE, and which we offer at Bargains to | Everything warranted as represented or to sale. Remember the place—‘* Sign or THE Crown,” ROBERTSON & CAMERON, car rian BXAMINER, DECEMBER 23 188 WE INVITE ALL A. Baldwin & Co, M A = Favor us wilh a Gall, — Seasonable Goods | STOCK OF FALL & WINTER, | am | | Cash Buyers. | South Side Market. = ee W. A. WEEKS AND Co. | partment this season; but instead, are selling their immense stock of season able dry geods, gentlemen's outhits, eic., at holiday prices. This house is well, we believe that all who patronize it will receive thefutmost satisfaction tn their pur- chases. i {FRASER AND REDDIN. The new Drug Store on the South Side | of Queen Square, is well worthy of a call from those in search of Christmas and New Year's gifts. ‘ihe steck is personally Al. Give our young OLD friends a eall. Owing to the press upon our columns, we jers, Stationers, and a number of Dry Goods and Hardware dealers. LE + Sl + FER A fine Assortment of Thempsen’'s | FRIDAY, Leather and Waterproof vartridge Kelis, Game Mags, Shvoting Coats, ete. —W. E, Bbawson & Co, dec 22 31 NUISANCES. - on the sidewalks, shoving haudsieds, with or without babies aboara. Vehicles standing in | front ef crossings at Beer and Goffs, Adam Murray's, and otser places, furemg foot pas sengers to walk around them through the nud | and slush. Charlottetown, Dec. 14, > WE ARE REMBVING TO OUR | ST A N ED, AND WILL OPEN ON THE SHE WING snail bead vis ning OTVOSE Stock Ever Imported by us. Ww. E. DAWSON & CO. | : 16th INST, THE | i i | ' ' Miss Hvuaurs acknowledges with datel the many contributions which she received * from her friends ter Tea Table No. 2, in which she took pact, in aid of the Baptist Tea and Fancy Fair on \W einesday last. \ POSITIVE A few handseme Coai Vases, new style, personally selected and opening ex S. 8S. Prince ikdward, at W, E. Dawson & Co's, [dee 223i A LABORING had his this moroimg, wile at **Prine: Edwerd work on board the THIS iene Mr. A. P. Horzs has been appoiated y will esl) the followias tees Deputy Inspector of raw hides for George- oe Poe town, and Mr. F. Morrow has been ap- ‘HEAVY CLOTHS, NAPS, &c., MEN’S and BOYS’ pointed for Souris. —— > Mosr useful present you can make is # pair of Dorsey, Goff & Co., slippers. —-— a ————, ‘Princes Edward.” Six cases and one cask Fancy Glass, China and Hardware, suitable for Christ- mas and New Year's Presents, now opening at ‘‘ Cheapside,” ex ‘‘ Prince Edward,” from London. Call and see them. Henry Beer. KNIT WOOL GOODS, TWEEDS and DRESS GOODS, READYMADE CLOTHING, Dec. 21.—tf THE CHRISTMAS rely on getting rare bargains. _ Dee. 8, 188}. 0:0—— —— In order to reduce my very heavy Stock of = = 2 7 } + man named James McLeod i a ine YY’ 4 + C ) t ; T) SS y right arm broken above the elbow a4 SEASON, ULSTERS, LADIES’ SHAWLS and SKIRTS, Several Other Lines ai Reduced Prices. As tils is a positive mark down sale, customers can OWEN CONNOLLY. ARK DOWN! — WISH 10 CALL ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING WHICH THEY GFFRR AT VERY LOW PRices- | 102 pairs Acme Club Skates, 160 pairs Common Skates, FRET SAWS—for hand atid foot power, WOODS —in Walnut, Cherry, Red € Hickory, Ash, Cedar and Holly. Joseru Ropeers Sons Taste Ovrupry. SILveR-Piarep Wars, by standard inakers IF YOU GIVR A TIGKRE Holiday Gift Enterprise T'o your Wife, or Child, or Friend, You may give a valuable Holiday present, E. H, BABBIT, Dee, 22, Manager. NOTICE. ‘YTEAMSHIP * PRINCE K) general cargo from docked at Peake’s No, 2ist Deecmber, After she in discharged will load with cargo of oate and will sail from Charlottetown or Georgetown, Gu or About Sa'ucday, the 24. December, inst, Should the weather continue favorable, will sail from Charlottetown direct. Parties wishing to ship y eo RP 1m EBAVE STOCK on the Upper Deck, om freight, to Great Britain have an opportunity of doing se. For freight and other particulars apply to PEAKE BRO'S & CO, Managers, 1861-34 EDWARD,” with Live rpool, G. B,, 2 Wharf this fore noon, Dee. at, 1881, St. Lawrence Hotel. ad TIVHE above Hotel is now RE-OPENED, having been thoroughly repainted and refurnished in the best style. Being centrally situated and within three minutes walk of the Railway Depot and Steam boats, it offers inducements to the travelling public, at special rates of discount: | discount discount discount discount 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 20 per cent. 10 to 20 per cent. 10 to 20 per cent. LO to 20 per cent. discount discount PUDDING |! COME TO PRASER & REDDIN for Fresh ' | Hssences, Spices and Ca:idied Peels. Orposire Post Orricr. They also hive a large and select stock of Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes. Lubin’s, Atkinsen’s, Chalmin’s and other Perfumes. Bulb Perfum s twenty cenis per ounce. Charlottetown, Dec. 23, . Toys. &e. S. T. NELMES, i88i, MUSICAL AND LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT, ‘HE PRINCE STREET METHODIST SABBATH SCHOOL will give one ot their highly popular entertainments in the Basement of the Church, —ON-— Wednesday Evening, the 20‘h inst, Vocal and Instrumental Choruses, Reading», . = FOR SALE AT THE STANDARD BOOKSTORE! . Music, Recitatior as, &c, hildren’s Tey and Gift Books Solos, ‘ J aR MAS BERS as“ Phe Rhine.’ and others; Handsome Wallets & Purses, Gold Pens and Pencil Cases, Photo. Albums, Velvet Frames. Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Scrap Pictures; Books for Presents. such A gooa programme, Come and be enter- al tained, = To commence at 8 o'clock. Admission only nS od 10 cents, [de 24 3ifr mw ue S = | } + . ~ = : f ; P, it, Island Railway. 8 ‘onan = 5 ~ ‘ Christmas Excursion. é “eimai Si {*CURSION TICKETS AT ONE FIRST- g CLASS FARS will be issued from «)/ e Stations to all Stations on the Prince Edward . [sland Railway, on the 24th inst., good to) . return on the 26th and 27th inst, = L. B, ARCHIBALD, Supt. Railway Oflice, Ch’town, Dec, 20, 1881. jiu th fr, pat wf] “AAMIE* ER, QLUBSCRIFE for the DAILY Newsy ~ aper the then est spd ow at Published in the Provinces. _ APPLES. WILL sell by AUCTION, on SATUR- DAY, the 24th December, inst., 11 o’clock, a.m.,in front of my Auction Room, Market House, A lot Montreal Apples (Fameuse,) NEEDHAM, Auc ‘tr CRACKED FEED. Wheat Bran, Wheat Shorts, Black Oats. Dec, 22, '81. Craked Oats, Cracked Barley, White Oats, For sale by HORACE HASZARD. Charlottetown, Dec, 21, ’81—1m eod CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! Just Opered at Rankin Drug Store, DIRECT FROM PARIS, |p a large assortment of FANCY ARTICLES h in Glass. China, Plush, &c., suitacle for Christm: 1g and New "Year's | Presents, DRESSING CASES, IVORY HAIR BRUSHES, PLUSH ODOR CASES, TOILET SETs, JEWEL CASES, VASES, PERFUMERY ke ., &¢., &, | FLOUR. BBLS.SUPERLOR EXTRA FLOUR, fde 14,’s1] 3) Water Street, Nx we For sale by the subscriber, A. H. YATES. 20, x}. | W ANTED—Ap experienc Permanent and Transient Boaiders accor |modaticn unsurpassed by any other Hotel in | the city. WM. E. HICKEY, Chl’town, Dee, 2!, 81, Brop srietor, Prince Edward [sand Rail Way YNTIL FURTHER wort KE a Passenger U Train for Georgetown, to connect with steamer “ Northern Light,’ will leave Char. lottetown at 4.50 p. m, daily, Sundays ex- cepted, A Passenger Traia will also leave George- town for Charlottetown daily, Sunday’s ex- cepted, on arrival of the *‘ Northern Light,” L. B. ARCHIBALD, Supt. Railway Offices, Ch’ town, Dre, 15, 1881 —tf '81 Xmas & New Year ‘82 J UST OPENED A Il HAVE ~ [Barge Assortment of Goods SUITABLE FOR Christmas and New Year’s Presents, COMPRISING :; Dressing Cas+s, cases Comb and Brush, Flor- ence Brushes, inlaid with To~ otseshell and Mother of l’ear’, AvGexseta, a Metallic Bristle Tvilet Brush; Asnworra’s Metallic Comb Brush; Gosnell’s, Kent’s and .Bidwell’s Hair, Tooth and Nail "Brushes, unequalled | for their variety of patterns, superior finish and fine material, cases Her Majesty’s Toilet Perfames and Bridal Souvenir, Coundray’s, Pivers, B rtrand’s, Lubin’s, Picsse & Lubin’s, Rim- mel’s and Atkinson’s Perfumery, Hair Oils, Pomades and Cosmetiques, Hand Mirrors, &. WM. R WATSON. City Drug Store, Victoria Building, ) Dec, 17;’s1 § pat 6i > POUND, de, who writes a firm WAXTS, LOSP, W JT ANTE! by a Lads les gib ¢ hand, « uv yment asa copyist. Addre a, = Co} sta,’ tcst UM ey Charlotte- town. 20 4: YOOK 4 AN !{ED—A good pl 10 Cook / wanted, Appiy with referebers » Mrs. ht. Ppatenh, Knockrow ‘de 16 WR S AL E.—A stylish Carriage Horse. color dark ch estnut. Will be sold ata | bargain. —D. Repvis, i- dljiw od Clerk, Must Apply, in writ Charloitctown. fde 12 be weil recommended, ing to Scrtrvan & Monson, l bic Dp Bank rz°O LET—Thbhe cfiice in the ‘I ard Bay- Building lately occupied by Edw | tel 1, Esq. The use of a cellar, in which there 'are now two tons of « oal,to go with same. | Terms reasonable, Apply at this office. jde 13 pat —_ “tand in J 0 LET—A valuable Business Souris East, consist ng ol 4 Ehop, Lweli- ¢ House, Warehouse and Stable . Possessiot en in mediat 1; if required. For terms apply to R. Bur: ‘ert, Bri einem a