i alla Oe + - Vee ty ¥ se ol lt Fancy,useful and J apanese and Chi nese Vases,Glove China Flower Po Shoes, &&c., &c. ——— me Local and Other items, -~ A SKA‘E Pacrory is about to be established at Montreal. Sy the ‘alling of a building in St. Henry, Quebec, one man was killed and two seriously injured. , Keror? of the public meeting of St. Vincent de Paul Society crowded out—wil! avpear to-morrow. - = ae ‘ : ‘aide Tas Pr neess of Wales was recently thrown from her .orge ata hunt but was not serieusly injured. ‘ ‘THe barque “* Plevna,” McPherson, Master, arrived at QueenstoWn from Baltimore on the 19th inst. -26 days, — - By the burning of a factory at Buffalo, New York, on the 17th inst., it is thought that 20 or 30 persons lost their lives. ranted ltaiabitatatcncttiigens oe Tur ba:que Edith Carmichael,” McEacherv Master, at St. Nazaire from Baltimore, on the Sth inst. —25 days. ee iaacinteti Mr. George A. DrummMonp, of the Sugar Factory, \as been nominated a eandidate for the Mayoralty of Montreal...” s : . a Tue brit. ‘* Magic,” Warne, Master, ar- rived at Grand River from St. John’s Nfid., on the 18h inst. A LAW\£n named Quinn is endeavoring to start branches of the Irish Laud League in the Eastern ‘Townships of Quebec. Y. M. ©. A.—-On account of a pre-engage- ment of tle room, the Debating Club wil! not meet unti! Wednesday evening 22ad inst., at Seoclock. S&S. 5. Prrenson, Sec’y. Tue St. John Telegraph says Miss Tynan, who arrived a Saskatchewan from Prince Kd- ward Island a couple of weeks ago, has been engaged ti) teach the public scheol there, and has enters:| upon her duties. idistascceliasedlghapatrindae Tue las! reguiar meeting ot the Royal Ar- eanum for thie year will be held on Tuesday evening, “Ist inst., at 74 o'clock, ior the election of officers, and other business. A full attendance is requested. A MAN living a short distance from Windsor, bonght some blasting powder, which he thought too coarse, and proceed- ed to grind it in a coffee mill. At latest accounts he was still living.—Hz. Herald. “nirrixc ordnance detachment of Major Morris’ Be ttery, meet for drill to-night» The match will take place to-morrow night at 8 o'clock, when every member of the Battery will be expected tw be present in uniform. Forage ca). Tur Su; eriatendent of the Inatitution for the Blind Halifax, gratefully acknowledges the receips of $50, per Miss Palmer, Char. lottetown, P. E. L., being the proceeds of a concert given by the young ladies and genile- men of ( \arlottetown for the benefit of the Cireulatiny Library for the Blind. On Saturday evening, last the Law Students of this cit, organized an association for the advanceme¢ at of their studies, under the name of ** The Charlottetown Law Students’ Asso- ciation.” Officers : President, 8. Blanchard; Vice do., Wm. 8S. Stewart, B. A.; Sec’y-Treas., J. W. Majlaty; Ex. Com., H. V. Palmer, D. A. McDonaid, C. R. Smallwood. Curistuas Tree and Coxncert—On the 22nd and ‘3rd inst., a grand Christmas Tree will be shown at the Convent de Notre Dame; and a Con ert will be given on the evening of the 2!st and 23rd. ‘he programme for the Concert has been in preparatien ier some time past, and no pains will be spared to make it interesting Lovers of good instrumental and voeal music should attend. We are pleased to learn that a collection of paintings, consisting of oils, water colors and crayons, sent by Mra. W. W. irving to her sou in Washington Territory, were awarded a diploma at the Washington [Industrial Exhi- bition, on the 16th of October last. This is very creditable to Mvs, Irving, more particu- larly when it is knewn that in sending these paintings t» Washington she never intended that they should be placed on exhibition. Any. —\\e were shown to-day at the Sales- room of Mr. W. D. Stewart,a largeand varied assortinen! of the paintings which are to be sold by auction on Wednesday next. They are superior to any assortment we have yet seen on the market here and consist of oil paintings from one of the best artists in the sity, brenze and white mounted chromos, oleograph, stc. These pictures will be on ex hibition on Tuesday and Wednesday. Our aeaders should not fail to see them. Cata- logues can |e had on application at the auction room, Tur Tesrament Disownxep,—Early on Sun- day morning, a gentleman, on passing the drug store of Mr. C. D, Rankin, discovered a hoo lying on the door step. On examination, he found it to bea copy ot the New Testa- ment. Having one of these at home, and trusting that the one at Mr. Rankin’s would fall into the hands of one. of the many who require its teachings, he allowed it to remain on the step aud passed on. Late in the after- noon this yentleman again passed the way. ‘The book still remained on the step, but was how surrounded by a careless and ungodly crowd who, no doubt, ascertained the nature of the volurae’s contents with seeming indif- ierence tothem. J* probably remained until Mr. Rapkin’s removed it this morn- a ee ae eee : coy fed oy ced Ornamenta! Goo ‘ts, Mantel Piece i { NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, BERLIN, Vee. 17. The Cologne ‘‘ Gazette” confirms the rumor of the proposed cession of Crete te Germany, Dustin, Dee. 17. The master of the Kilmurrie Harriers has received notice from the Land Leaguers of ooen intention to Boycott him. Lonpon, Dee, i7. The ‘Daily Telegraph” says that the Government contemplates proclaiming mar- tial law in the disturbed districts of Lreland. Porrsmourns, Dec. 17. The iron screw troopship ‘‘ Assistance,” which is about to undergo refitting, has been ordered to bein readiness to proceed within 12 hours notice on a special voyage to Ireland. Lonpon, Dee. 17. The Duchess of Westininister, a daughter of the Second Duke of Sutherland, and Mistress of the Robes to the Queen, is sinking fast. Her death is only a question of a few hours. Lonvon, Dec. 17. Mr. Wim. Beuce Jones, who has been made a victim of ‘' Boycotting,’”’ writes to the Times as follows: “lam getting some resolute men from a distance, well armed, to replace the laborers who have left. Two policemen sleep in the house, and four others are stationed near my farm. I have applied for more protection, and troops are promised me on Friday.”’ Mr. Hartland, a Conservative, was to- day declared to be a member of the House for Evesham. After the last general elec. tion Mr. Katelittfe, Liberal, was unseated on petition for bribery. Subsequently. Mr. Leharvan, Liberal, was elected py 378 votes against 376 votes for Mr. Dixon Hartland Mr. Hartland claimed the seat, with the result that Mr. Lehaman was unseated fer bribery. A sorutiny of the ballot resulted in the seating of Mr. Hartland. A despatch from Cork to the 7''mes says : ‘‘There is a great want of employment throughout the eountry, owing to the dis- inclination of landlords to lay ont money. At several meetings held, farmers were summoned tu give employment to laborers. Che agent of the Earl of Cork was request- ed to provide laber on the Earl's estate near Charleville, County Cork, and he has just intimated that he will order work in that} locality and give employment until Marel:, 1881.” , The Times, in its leading article on the Irish question, this morning, says: ‘‘ The followers of the Government are embarras- sed, and for the most part do not know what to say, while afew ara boid enough to express their regret at the line their leaders have pursued.” Mr. Whitehead, one of the most reapected Liberais in the House of Commons, speaking at Bedford, last night, described vividly the reign of terror that had left no honest oalling safe in a large part of Ireland, and avowed his feel- ing that the time Had arrived when the Government might be compelled to use cvercion.” The writer then pro- ceeds : ‘** There have been Lib- eral Governments before the present Government, embarassed by Irish diiticul- ties ; but they have not been slack to do what they could to assert the authority of the law. Thecontrast between the spirit of those times and the spirit prevailing now is little to the credit of the Government or to that of the present generation. One of the worst evils consequent on the Governments attitude is the eifect it must have on the popular reception in Ireland of their reme- dial legislation. It should be received asa satisfaction of justice, but it is too probable that it will be received as a concession to the lawlessness with which the Government did not venture to grapple. If arbitrary de- mands are not granted in the form in which they have been made, it will still be said that what is given is the result of the de- monstration of the irresistible power of a people determined to have their own way. The most false“and foolish netions will be thus confired in the brain of the Irish peasant. ment thus threatens us with a recurrence of difficulties in the future, for their conduct, will encourage a- repetition of the tactics with which they have not ventured to grapple.” ; SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. London 14th inst.—Brig Dot (Br), Grady from Prince Edward Island, has arrived at Queenstewn with the loss of jibboom and fore and maintopmasts. Canso, N. 8., Dec. 17.—Arrived schrs Wil- liam R. Page, from Halifax; Nova, from Georgetown for Boston; General Grant from Boston, landed two passengers and proceeded | on her way to Souris, P. KE. L. ee me sm LO ae teat a ne, a et neath = nn ae The shertcoming of the Govern>} - v ano ee eee a ae enna atime or ewee Mae -- snaaninanie Satna Sera D ee EET EE SSS SS STS Great display of Xmas Goods. We will show on Monday, the 6th December,2a large opening of ds, suitable for Christmas Pres ents,consisting of and Handerchief Boxes, Trays, Jewel Cabinets; Ornaments, Pic ture Frames, Wo rk Baskets, Snow | : : GHO. DAVIES | & CO. 1 @® -- ’ -- » - -_——_o - - = ——-- - - _- NWOTICH. —-:0: —— ——— ' } BRANDRAM BROTHERS & CO,, OF LONDON, ENGLAND, HAVING BEEN APPRISED THAT Certain Grinders and Vendors of White Lead in the Doninion ef Canada Have, without their authority, for some time past been selling a White Lead, ground by tlemselves from dry White Lead, which is not of Brandram’s well-known B B quality, and the more readily to effect sales thereof have most unecrupulously branded it as ‘** Brandrag s, ‘“ Brandum’s.” or ** Warranted Genuine Ground from Brandram’s,” well knowing the same to be false, and* others of the Dealers of the veritable B BK Lead of our manufacture have substituted an inferier qnality than the Lead which has been enquired for hy the purchasers, Braxpram Brornexs & “o. take this opportunity to inform their Friends and the Public generally that, in future, they will only{send out to the Doruinion of Canada three qualities of their White Lead, ris: “G@ENEINE BB” “BB QUALITY NO. ONE,” and “BR EB QULLITY NO. TWO,” And that each of these said quatities will be branded as at foot, and that such brands will be burnt into the weed packages aud stamped into the iren packages, aud that none without these brands will be warrauted as of their manufacture; and, moreover, to make it more clear, that none of the Grinders can truthfully say they grind Brandram’s B B Dry White.Lead, they will cease to ship any quality of Dry White Lead to the Pominien. sa BraNornam Brotuers & Co. have also to announce that they have empowered MESSRS. 8. H. MAY &CO., MONTREAL, and MESSRS, WILLIAM STAIRS, SON & MORROW, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA, to prosecute, on their behalf, any person er persons who may continue to pirate their brand from date of this notice. Ss WwW s Ww w : ap 4p oe 4a, Ph 4a, : S GENUINE Vp 3 2 BB “t, ” BB b, ; a oy ¥y Pf BB rs @ WHITE LEAD & @ WHITE LEAD WHITE LEAD. & © QUALITY No.ONE Y MY oOvaLirty No. TWO Y 5 PHILPOT LANK, LONDON, ENGLAND, NOVEMBER, 1884. er aos A a cn a — CHRISTMAS! CHRISTMAS! PERKINS & STERNS ARK NOW. SHOWING A VARIETY OF FANGY DRY GOODE, Also Flannels, Blankets; Wool Underclothing, Kuit Wool Goods, Shawls, Jackets, Disters, Haavy Cloths, Fars, &c,, &t., for the present winter weather, 20: . 7 . ,* we . , ‘Fa. an 04 aie - In addition to the above we have just opened x few cases of FANCY GOODS, cousisting of | CONFESSION ALBUMS, SCRAP ALBUMS, BIRTH DAY TEXT BOOKS, PEARL INLAID CARD TRAYS, Av *y MA, Xe. GLOVE BOXES, | FLOWERS UNDER GLASS SHADES, HANDERCHIEF BOXES, | BIRDS 4 ‘* ‘ COLLAR BOXES, | SHELLS, ' ¢ PAPIER MACHIE BRACKETS, CORK VIEWS, CARVED WOOD BRACKETS, | ORUMB TRAYS, DRY GOODS of every description at lowest prices. Just look in and see the values we are giving. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, Dec. 6, 1880. on An ben eee Me eee ee 1880. 1881. jpccsccere. > BOOKS! BOOKS! ‘* Northern Light” must instruct their | Agent at Pictou Landing to deliver. WILLIAM MITCHELL, FROM winounlt. British American Book & Tract Society, Charlottetown, Vee. 6, 1880. ws pane Crosse & Blackwell, | mvthsbasite 177 BISUBH HOUR, SUNDAY av Hoste, B fi. | Buttalo Boys’ Own Annual, Giri’s Own Annual, 21 Soho Square, London, DUAN, — DUTIGIO, © i roa, Cation, Tota’ Maze foy Books, Chatterbox, Infants’ Magazine, ALNUT, ORIENTAL and MIXED eae anil dedeienedl Sunday School Books, Flymn Books and Bibles, PICKLES, Lea and Perrin’s Worees- =o PANERE ROBES. tiymnal of the Presbyterian Church, a variety tershire Sauce, Yorkshire Relish, Durhan| “ '°¥ JAPANEAS ROBES. SONS of other Books, Clristmas and Birth-day Mustard, Curry Powder, Ground Spices (pure), BEER & SONS. Cards, &e., Xe. iain Essence of Vanilla, Ratatia, Lemon, Cinnamon, } Pee, 1, 1880--}m se M. F. ELLIS, Cloves, Raspberry, Strawberry, Pine Apple |-—_-— - ease North Side Queen Square. and Nutmeg, Essence of Coffee, Capot Capers, " T ‘ \ f Ch’town, Dee. 11. 1880—till 25th Lemon and Orange Marmalade, Red and Black iLVUhe cnt: ae Currant Jelly (in pots), lemon, Orange and | cries BOXES CHOICE DICBY HikK- Calfsfoot Jelly (in bottles), Liebigs Extract of | 7 Beef, ‘Preserved Ginger, Maccaroni, Virme- OO RING, direct from Digby, ex cilli, Tapioca and 3ago, Table Vinegar, Bas- | «*Northern Light.” Forgale, wholesale only. kets Table Salt, Candied Citren, Lemon and | \. D. STEWART, Orange Peels, Lucca Oil, Fine Narbonne Auctioneer, , Honey, English Treacle, Boxes Somebody's} iiciaall Luggage, Express Luggage and Silver Wedding | Cosaques, &c., &c. For sale by S PECIAL W. R. WATSON. | City Drag Store, Victoria Building, AT THE— aaeconecenstiaa et Tt LOS CP LLL ALL LOL LAO TEA. TEA. LOO Bea BE, SOROoe W. D. STEWART. Dee. 13, *30. Pec. #, 1880. NOTICE. — Prince Edward Island Railway LL persons who have not paid their fo ana Fee ere, cern “av a HOTEL ARRIVALS. le ee ee oe OSBORNE HOUSE. Dec 18 —John McKinnon, Uigg; W P Clark, | Kildare Capes; John stevenson, Cardigan; J R } Clark, Mount Stewart; T B Hall, County | Line; Wm Hall, do; D McKay, Campbelton; | RK Jenkins, Halifax N 8; R.A Clark, Alberton; J MeGregor, Newton; James Williams, Grand | River. REVERB HOUSE, ; i Dec 16—H W McLarren, Montreal; C A! Leney, do; DE Clarke, Orwell. ing. In y- above facts a friend = ours as for the rarity of sn © Vanmeter, Truro, N 8: K Jaeques, Quebec. Musical and Dec. 7, 80—pat ar her ne 31 bi eod - Literary. HE Prince Street Methodist Sabbath School will give one of their popular Entertainments, Alex MeDonald, Cherry Creek, Nevada U 8; | IN THE BASEMENT OF THE CHURCH, Monday Bvening 27th inst, A choice programme. Deo. 10, ’80—2aw. To commence at 8 Dec 18—A o'clock. Admission only 10 cents. iL Taxes on Real Estate in the Royalty of ' Charlottetown for the year 1879, and likewise | these who have not settled their Poll Tax for the same year, are hereby netified that they | will be dealt with asthe law directs, without ‘any respect of persons, if not settled im- mediately. G. C. HOOPER, Collector. Euston Street, Charlottetown, Dec. 13, 1550. APPLES, APPLES, () BARRELS RECEIVED TO-DAY »% via Georgetown. Choiee, for sale by SUPERINTENDENT 8 OFFICE, CyuaRLoTrEtows, Dec. 10, 1880. YNTLIL FURTHER NOTICE, a Passen- ger Train for Georgetown, to connevt with steamer ‘‘Northern Light,” wili leave ‘Charlottetown at 4.45 p. m. daily, Sunday's excepted. A Passenger Train wil! also leave George- town for Charlottetown daily, Sunday’s ex- cepted, on arrival of the ‘' Northern Light,” L. B. ARCHIBALD, Superintendent. Dee. 11, 1880—tf ‘ UBSCRIBE for the DAILY BXAMINER W. D. STEWART. 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