sc ctl wc, ies ie ils actin ear i eal alti lt iy abba sn, 3 tat NMR Sebati aad acl RRO SUES Geretee. HO. VR. - ra ‘ turkeys, tvcal and Other Kens NO, 61 QUEEN STREET, Tar City Small Debt Court closed its ses- sion to-day, - Tus ‘* M. A, Starr,” port yesterday at noon.§ left > not arrived at Halifax yet.j al ‘Tus best Billiard Table in the city is at the Lorne Restaurant fdee 8 10in eod > SeVBRAL editorial and contributed artieles are unavoidably crowded out. > - Ons case of drunkenness at the Stipendiary | Magistrates Court this forenoon. - fur case of Mrs. Mogan, for breach of the Scott Act, was to day further postponed. . pleased to learn Wer are that W. H Findley, Esq , is recovering from the effects | of the recent accident which befel him. > Mrs. Dr. W. C. Halifax, claims to be heir io estates in land and in Scotland worth $12,000, 600. oe Tae 35 eent, 14 lb boxes of fresh layer figs esa be had at the Lerne Restaurant for 25 cents. [dec 8 10im eod > Tue steamer ‘*Jane Millar’ which left Meaford on the 23rd for Wearton, Ont., was lost with all hands—twenty-five in number. “ > We are authorized to state that the real Quintette Ciub will not play on Monday next, at Y. M. C. A. Hall. > tatal Society, of which Ex-Chief Justice Young is President. When shall Queen’s Ceunty, P.E. 1, have its Agricultural Soeiety ? > GEO. DAVIES & CO. will make their annual show of Christ:as Goods on Wednesday, Tih insi. Look out for Novelties. [de 6 lw + ~- A cask of double injusties came up before the Montreal Police Court, on the 3rd instant, wherein it was proven that one Montreal man robbed another of his wife, and then of bis trousers. > Fresh dates, Confectionery, Maple Sugar, Green Grapes, all kinds of Canned fish, French Mustard, Pickles and Sauces, at the Lorne Restaurant. {dee 8 10in eod — > - At a regular session of Port la Joie Encamp- ment held last evening, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year:—H. W. Dawson, C. P; George Stanley, S. W ; Geo. E. Hughes, H. P; Theo. L. Chappelle, Seribe; Marter, who is now in| Mary- | I THE DAILY EXAMINER, DECEMBER 8.1881. ~ FALL AND WINTER Halifax for this ‘Tax Eaglish mail steamer ‘‘ Sardinian” has | G O O D SS 8 | MEN'S AND BOYs’ —_ ay Tears, Uist rs, Reefers, Suits, &e. Men's and Boye’ Heavy Wincey & Wool Shirts | l uderelothing, si . Gloves, Mitts, & arfa, Hkfs.. Ties, Braces, Socks, Muff: ts, & c., &e. Men’s and Boys’ Hats & Caps in Fur, Felt, Tweed, Cloth and Tweed. SPHCIAT. |A few Men’s Extra A, S. Scotch L. Shirts and Drawers left. C.t. MORRISON, Next door to P, G. Fraser’s Drug Store. Dec. 8, 1881. Wool DAMAGED TEA MONDAY. I2th inst... AT ll o'cLOcR, a. M., | forthe Benefit of all concerned, at the Customs Appraisers’ Office, Water Dtrect, 10 balf-chests Black Tea, 25 boxes Black ‘Tea, | Ex 8. 8. Columbia from Lendon to Halifax | LY A. McNEILL, | Dec. 7, '81~4i Auct’r, Bank of P. E. Island. ooo. OF P.. E. ISLAND NOTES taken J at their face in exchange for Dry Goods, at the London House. GEO, DAVIES & CO. } in bond, Dee, 7,81. Notice to the Public. Thos. R. Callbeck, F. 8S; Arch. D. White, Treasurer; Dr. Bagnali, J. W. -_ > -_— Sayra Ciaus, in a variety of shapes, at the) Family Grocery.—R. K. Brace. d8 till <6 eecvnnditireesll Br.oncrp To Prince Epwarp Is_anp.— Leon Perry, the Railway contractor who re- cently died at Winnipeg from the efiects of drink, belonged to Somerset, Prince Edward Island. It was previously that he belonged te the Maritime Provinces.— Moncton Times. [There are we believe no people of that| name in Somerset. } —_ >. — AtBerton harbor is still open, and the brig ** Parnell” is taking in oats as fast as farmers bring them along. On the 4th the sehr. | ** Francis” sailed for St. John’s, Nfld, with oue of the most valuable cargoes that ever FENHE Lancashire Insurance Compsny. of Manchester, G. B., has no agent in Prince Edward Island. All communications should be addressed to the office at St. John, N. B. J. MACGREGOR GRANT, General Agent Lancashire Insurance Co. [de 7 2i Readymade Clothing! ! . . | M ins 2 = Yv opin on aa Hatirax (County has a thriving Agricul- | AM instructed to sell BY AUCTION, on | Special! Notices. the Cars Cop CRANBERRIES (extra) at the Fish Market. dee 2 (1 eod Tea, Sugar, Melasses, Raisins, Ameriean | Kerosene, and Groceries of all kinds war- ranted best quality and very cheap at the | Mish Market. ctee 2 61 eod Minck Mat, very nice, 20c per ib, at Beer & Goff's. | 200 Barnes choice Family Flour, 100 do. | K. D. Cornmeal, warranted best quality, at the Fish Market, Grafton St. dec 6i eod Lea & Pernrins, Worcestershire Sauce, | Mushreea, aud Tumato Catsup, at the Fish Market. [dee 2 61 eod Savsaces, made fresh every mornivg of | the best material at the Fish Market. {dec 2 6i eod | Catt at Harvie’s Bookstore and see the | beautifu designs of Prang’s Prize Christmas | Cards. oct 31 Den’? delay but call at Harvie’s Book-tore | for Prang’s Christmas Cards—a ep endid lot. oct 3l | BonktrR Hicit Pickies, and Chow Chow in | Bulk, sold by the pint, quart or gallon at the i me» é 1 > | Fish Market. [dec.2 61 eod | P. E.L Bask Nores taken for goods at the Family Grocery.—-R, K. Braces, de3 Lapirs, if you warm Soda Biscuit before using it very much improves their flavor. Get a3 ib box at the Family Grocery and try it.—R. K. Bracr. [dee 5 A worD to the ladies ! your old Sewmg Machine for a new ore; but} fetch it to me and | will repair it and make it as good as new or no charge made, — WILLIAM Brown, shop on corner ef Prince and Grafton Streets, Chariottetown, P, E. I. nov 1 ti wy stock of Easels and Pane!s for Hand Paintiug, received this week by Breim- : nov 20 ot A LASGE ner Bros. Now isthe time to lay in winter apples 200 bb's. choice varieties, received by Berr & Gorr. Novy 6 Gi SM: KreD Digsy’s at Biers & 3aw $0),000 B ttles Minard’s Liniment sold in Nova ‘Scotia during the past six mouths -the universal remedy, the king of paio,used by everybedy. Try it. Price 25 cents.— Nov 16 wkly Prava’s £1,000, €500 and $300 Prize Christ- mas Cards at Harvie’s Bookstore. oct 31 PICKLING VINKGAR’S and spices at Brrr & Gorr’s. Saw GOFF 8. --- - - oa 7 fED. At Sturgeon, on Thursday, 24th ult, of diphtheria, Jane Elizabeth, eldest daughter ei Bennet and Mary Creed, aged % years. On the 25th. of the same disease, second daughter of aged 6 years. Martini, Jennet and Mary Creed, At Sturgeon, on Wednesday, 23rd ult , of divetheria, Margaret Ann, only child of Walter aad Eliza Campbell, aged 9 years. At Sturgeon, on Saturday, 26th ult., of diphtheria, Catherine, beloved daughter of James Murphy, aged 16 years. May she rest in peace, BBLS, SUPER!OR EXTRA FLOUR, 30) For sale by the subscriber. &-H, YATES, Water Street, Nov, 30,’51. G, HERBERT HASZARD left that port, shipped by B. Rogers & Co. | The different items were: 3,714 bush oats, | 1,150 bush potatoes, 496 quarters beef, 305 | carcases mutton, 110 do pork, 162 tubs but- ter, 60 pails lard, 12 bags oatmeal, 1754 geese, &c., &ce.— Total value, $6,809.— Pioneer. - > specialies and. Neveities om IN CRRISTMAS AND — Every purchaser at the Family Grocery | will be entitled to a Christmas Card.—R. K. | BRACE. a8 till 26 | ecient i As will be seen by our advertising columns, the management of the Fishwick Express Line Steamers are seeking to accommodate the ublic by continuing their boats on the P. E. sland reute at a later season than usual. We believe that the required number of subsi- dized trips for the season have been made with satisfaction to the public in general, and now that its business is continued with- out Government patronage, we hope that the Company may be fully compensated by receiving a large amount of freight and pas- sengers. So A COKRESPONDENT writes: I notice the | Patriet editer scelds the Examiner in a} style as coarse and ungenerous as it is weak | and contemptible. Such language as ‘*blundering Pecksniff,’ ‘‘impious and dishonost,” *‘ ambitious, conceited dunces,”’ **blockheads,” etc., is sufficient to account for the opinion, more than once expressed by journalists abroad, as te the coarseness and personally abuaive character of some of | the members of our Island Press.” It may reassure eur correspondent to know that! we regard the abuse of the Patriot no more than we de the idle wind. It does net hurt Tue ExaMIver. — —~—»>---- AN immense variety of Confeetionery for the youny one’s stockings at the Family Gro-4 cery.—R. K. Brace. 28 till 26 | i By the request of the Trustees of the Tryon Methedist church, thegRev. Mr. Phinney ¢f| the Tryom circuit being in town yesterday, | waited upon Mrs. W. W. Lord, wife ef the | Hon. W. W. Lord, and presented her with the silver trowel, which was to have been pre- sented to herat the time ef her laying the foundation stone of their new church, but tould not be precured for the occasion, as they had to send away from the Island for it. Through the kindness of Rev. Mr. MeLellau of St James’ Chursh, Ch’town, his silver trowel was lent for the service, and now the trustees have much pleasure in presenting her With the one intended for the time, as a smail token of the esteem in which they bold the venerable lady. The fellowing inscription 18 Upon the trowel : Present«d to Mrs. W. W. Lorp by The Trustees On the oceasion of her laying the Foundation Stone of the New Methodist Church, Tryon, P. E August 1)¢h, 1881. - Com. | hit ote 10,000 Imported Cigars, (choicest | rands), | Cizarettes in Old Magic, Caporal, Vanity Fair, Opera Puffs, etc., and a large lot of superior moking and Chewing Tobaccos, just received at the Lorne Cigar Store. [dec 8 10in eod New WVear’s Cards! FOR SEASON 188! AND 1882, HAND-PAINTED, on Panel Cards and Por- celain, TUCK’S PRIZE EXUIBITION CARDS, PRANG’S PRIZE CARDS, Plain and Fringed, PHOT: GRAPHS OF BIRDS & FLOWERS, painted by hand, A very Choice selection of CANADIAN and AMERICAN CARDS, for sending to i ngland. And in addition to the above, the CREAM of the LNGLISH and GERMAN CHRIST- MAS CARDS, for the season, You wiil find these the Cheapest Cards in the Market CALL EARLY AND GET THE BRST, G. MH. HASZARD, Dec, 1, 1881—9i, wkly 1i 18 Queen Sf, SALE OF HOLIDAY ARTICLES QUANTITY OF TOYS and CHILD- REN’S CLOTHING, suitable for this seazon. of the year, will be offered for sale by the LADIES’ AID SOCIETY ot ST. JAMES’ CHURCH, on Thursday loth of December, aT 3 O'CLOCK, IN sr. JAMES’ HALL. be cx- Some Magic Luntern Views will hibited at the same time. Admission—10 cents for adults; 5 cents for children, Nov, 29, ’81. Union Bank P. B, Island. DIVIDEND NO. 35. OTICE is hereby given that a dividend IN of four per cent., for the past six months, being at the rate of eight per cent per annum, has been declared on the capital stock of this Bank, payable at its Head Offiee and Branches on and after this date. GEO. MACLEOD, Dec, 1, 1881—pat rg 2w Cashier. NMIETHOOIST HYMNS \HE NEW HYMN BOOK, in great variety of styles and binding, just received at SHIP NEWS. Halifax, Dee 6~Ar schr Tracey Jane, Verge, ‘ rapaud, bound to Beckford; put in foraharbor. ‘Schr Primrese, Payzant, Sum- merzide; schr Ruby, Myers, Charlottetown; echr Kenfrew, Perrior, P E Island ; schr Morning Light, Walker, P E Island Dec6 —Cld echrs Maria Prudentine, Whittles, Souris, PEI, Kila B Perry, Sheet Harbor by L Hart & Co; Ada Ann, MeDofald, do by D Cronan; Matthew Mooney, McDonald de. New York, Dec «2——Ar schr Charles A Ropes, Blair, P E [sland; Zamora, Dickson, Sackville, N B. Philadelphia, Dec 2—Ar schrs Eftie Sweet, Flick, Charlottetown, P EI; Orion, Acker,do. Boston, Dec 3~Ar schr Mary Eleanor, Waiker, New London. ,A despatch from Canso says the schr Nancy, of Beverley, Mass., from P E Island for New York, which left Halifax on the 8th, struck on a reef some five miles west. After discharging a part of her cargo of potatoes she was floated and brexght to this port, leak- ing badly. Asur-ey being held, she was ordered to discharge for repairs. a ee ee ne ———s a = Pianos. § Pianos. _ SALE AT A BARGAIN,— 2 second. hand Pianos (in good order), will be sold very cheap if applied for at once, as they must be clesed ont. WILLIAM DODD, Dec. 5, ’81-—3i Queen Square. A CHOICE STOCK OF Felt & Wool Hats, FUR CAPS, Hleavy Cloth and Imitation Fur Caps. lien's Gvercoats, Ulsters, Reefers, Suits, Shirts, Underclothing, Searfs ? 53 3 Ties, Collars, &c., &e. F. LePAts & Ci, GLASGOW HOUSE, 53 QUEEN S?rReEeEx. Oct, 25, *8l—wkly ‘BRITISH AMERICAN | Book and Tract Depository, M. F. ELLIS HY REMOVED ‘to the corner of Queen and Fitz-oy St:cets,and keeps on hand English and Gelic Bibles, Testaments, Psalm and other Books and Religious Literature and Periodicals in handsome Bindings, suitable for Xmas and New Year’s Presents, Christmas, New Year's Birthday and §. School Cards, &c. Also Fancy Work, Superior Wools, &c., all at most reasonable prices to suit the times. HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Qaeen Any, 17—tf Street Noy, 25, ‘§1—1m 2aw Nep Satmon, Finnan Haddies, Sardines, vches, ‘Tomatoes, Corn, aod Marmalade, at Rich Market, Grafton Street. dec 2 61 eod Do not exchange ; Boys’ Uisters and Storm Coats. lien's Woolen UNDERCLOTHING and CARDIGAN JACKETS, Goods and the Cheap rate at which it has supplied its customers, and with greatly increased facilities for trade, we intend that its reputation in this respect shall be fully sustained in time to come, GEO. DAVIES THIS IS A GRAND TIME FOR THE SEASON, N HOUSE, THE-- LOKDON | as we are offering special inducements to CASH BUYERS. and can meet the wants aud means of all in Town and Country. 70: WE HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, Special Values, at 9, 10, 12, 16, 20 and 25 cents per yard. Ladies’ Sacques and Fur Lined Circulars, ——-—:0: BLACK & MOURNING PRICES. A large lot of Ladies’ Felt, Cloth and Knitted Skirts, from 50 cts, up, A lot of Colered Table Cloths, many of them at Half Price, to clear. Wool weeds for Men’s and Boy's wear, at 30 cents per yard, up, Mantle and Ulster Cloths, double width, 590 ets. per yd. up. Grey Union Flanneis fer 16 cents, up. All Wool Flannels, in all prices, A LARGE STOCK OF Ladies’ Wool Squares. Bales of Buffalo and Wolf Robes. Coon and Buffalo Coats. Waterproof Tweed and Rubber TUST OPENED. AVERY URGE STOEK GF GVERCOMTS & ULSTERS, S500 UP: Reeefing Jackets, $3 up. A GO05 LINE OF BOYS’ CLOTHING, SUITS FROM $1.50 ,UP. Coats, } Men's Wincey and Flannel Shirts 50 cents up. A Good Selection of Ladies’ and Mens Fur Caps. A VALUABLE STOCK OF BLANKETS, IN BATCHELORS’ QUILTS, $1.10 UP. HORSE RUGS, $1.25 UP. WHITE AND GREY. iixcellent Value in Grey and White Cottons, Tickings, and all Staple Goods, A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES in Chests, Half-cests and Boxes. 0:0 Our House has long been popular for the quality of its Superior Teas, & CO. TO PURCHASE ALL KINDS OF GOODS oT | THOROUGHBRED PIGS, | Household Furniture, ete. WILL sell 4T AUCTION, at my Sale Room, Queen Square, on FRIDAY NEXT, 9th iust., at 2°o’clock, — |6 Thoroughbred Berkshire V’igs (Boara and Sows), 5 and 6 weeks old, trom imported stock, ALSO 1 H.C. Sofa, 1 do, Lounge, Cane seat and Wood Chairs, | Cheffonier, 1 Clock, Tapestry Carpet, Stair Carpet, Lace Curtains, Pictures, Mats, Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Looking Ulasses, Toilet sets, 1 Coon Skin Coat, a number of stoves, 1 Hay Cutter, ete., ete. Terms cash. No reserve. WILLIAM DODD, Dec. 6, 1881 — Auctioneer. COAL. GOAL. 5st ARRIVED per Schooners - Volant @F and Foederis Arca, from Oatario Mines, Cape Breton, 600 tons superior Round Coal. A. H. YATES. owe Ch tow n, Dec. 6, ’81—2i GRAND HOLIDAY GIFT ENTERPRISE. FIRST PRIZE—A comfortable DOUBLE DWELLING HOUSE, only eight years old, and Freehold Lot, situated on Euston Street, Charlottetown. : SECOND PRIZE.—A new and handsomely finished COTTAGE, with Coach House and Stable attached, on Freehold Lot, situated on the Malpeqee Road, about half a mile from Charlottetown, " 3500 Tickets DOLLAR EACH. $10,000. 276 prizes will be distributed as follows :— Ist Prize. Double Dwelling House, will be issned -at ONE Clubs of 1] tickets for GeactiBed QOOVG oo... 5.0. oiscsccee $1,200 00 nd Prize, New Cottage, do, do....... 1,000 00 © Goer Ori? 8 ee 250 00 A i BHU i svsee Gicceeseredeestoele 100 00 ii Wiss Lich dealt Seat Ao 50 00 = S . wall lider teddd Uiedsciicedede 25 00 D Pers Om BO ivi sek vineco ceskcc 20 00 : “ “ Pa dete del ccievien 4) 00 10 * 6 “c Tis cunt iceink tail 20 00 250% “ t Ta 'dehesennd aatineil 250 00 The Owners of the properties guarantee to the holders of the lucky tickets a full and un- disputed title, free from all encumberance, and I will pay the cash prizes immediately after the drawing isclosed. The drawing will take place in Charlottetown, on Saturday, the dist Dec. Next A meeting of ticket holders will be held on FRIDAY, December 30th, te appoint a Com- mittee of five persons to conduct the drawing on the following day, Parties ordering tickets by mail ere requested to register their letters’ Agents wanted in Towns and Vil. lages, Any further information in reference to above properties or their owners will be cheer- fully supplied. Kk H, BABBITT, Kent St., Ch’town, Dec. 3, wkly Manager, MORE LIGHT | FQXHE Charlottetown Ges Light Company have -imported some of “ Brar’s Buaneks,” which they will sapply and fit on Gas Brackets, ete., at a moderate cost to consumers. These Burners are reported te be the best Flat Flame Burner yet produced, and will give a far greater amount of light than any other Burner with the same consumption of Gas, Dr. Wallace, F..R. 5. E., F. ©. 9, Gas Examiner to the City of Glasgow, in a lecture delivered by him, calculated that £130,000 ($650,000) a year, are thrown away in Glas- gow by the use of imperfect fittings. On the subject: of Gas Burners he says: “ Another and as I think a better Burnér is that called Bray’s reguiator, acd as I consider these the best unien Burners attainable at moderate cost, I have selected them for a series of ex- periments.” The Report of the Committee of the British Association of Science to enquire as to the best means for the developmen: of light from Coal Gas of different qualittes—comprising Dr. William Wallace, Professor Dittmar, and Mr, Thomas Wills, F. C,8., F. I. C. E., showed that Bray’s Burner’s: yielded the greatest amount of light of all the two or three score of Burners reported upon. which includedall the Burners of repute in the market, In a pamphlet upon Light and Heat, pub- lished by R. B, Taber, A. M., he says ;“ ‘fhe cost of Gas as compared with other illumin- ants is much more economical when rightly used, than many suppose, From experiments made for this purpose, the following results have been obtained. They were made by. burning samples ot Devoe’s Brilliant Oil and ordinary Oils, and testing their illuminating power, It was found that Coal Gas costing one cent at $3 per thousand feet, gave a light equal to 18 candles, while Devoe’s Brilliant Oil consuming 27.4 grammes cost- ing half a cent, gave a light equal to 9 candles, “A good Argand or Johnson's Burner, the Burner’s used in the last experiment, will therefore give the light of 2 ordinary Oil Burners in direct comparison, at no greater expense in the cas: of the finer and safer grades of Oil. Lights, however, on the author- ity of Scientists, are not to be compared in direct proportion, but in proportion to the squares of their powers, and such a come parison with the case of the use of Gas, ite, cleanliness, freedom from odor and dangers, renders its use desirable wherever it can be introduced.” As the above experiments were made with (Jag at $3 per 1000 feet, and not consumed through Bray’s Burners, it will readily be seen how much more econemival it is to con- sume Gas instead of Oil, when its price is only $2.63 per 1000 feet as now charged here when consumed, more especially through | Bray’s Burners, Messrs. Goodwin & Co., of Philadelphia, the well-known manufacturers of Scientific in- struments for testing the illuminating power of Coal Gas, etc,, say in their Circular to Gag Companies ; “In presenting the Bray’s Stand- ard Patent Slit Union Burners and Lanterns,, for which we are the sole Agents in the United States, to the attention of the public, we are convinced that we are filling a want long felt.” Tbey ‘urtberadd; * The yield of light from these Barners is 12 to 20 per cent, greater per cubic foot of Gas consumed than that from any flat flame Burner hitherto in. @herlett¥tewn, Nev. 21, 1881 , troduced, (ue 4 eod tf "} HE place to get your Printing done is aj the EXAMINER PRINTING ROOMG. 2 Aa mas st: re A ‘ i 4 6 U Ne Pi BA ew ee Nee er sem cca oman ate am ecmmrvmmmin sme meats ee ee avememarene 6 2 wis aes - pe ee ae ae rome. ee ede ond