_ gion of them. On Monday evening, at 8 = I ——__ Local and Other Items. Tue market on Tuesday was fairly attended. Beef was plentiful. Hay and oats had a good demand, Prices are the same ason Friday last. Mr. AND Mrs. GrorGe Forsyru, of Hali- fax, took passage for England in the steamer **Prince Eciward,” which sailed Monday even- ing. Parrripgn.—The demand for partridges in the Boston market is reviving and several large lots of the birds have been sent on from St. John. Fire av Sovris.—A dwelling house be- longing to Mr. James McLaughlan, at Souris, was totally consumed by fire on Monday night. MclIvor of Montreal, and Harmon, of St. John, N. B.. ran a 500 yards race at Fleetwood Park, N. Y., on Saturday. Harmon split his shoes and lost the race. Sr. Josern’s T. A. Socigty meets in St. Patrick's Hall this evening, to discuss the pro- posed establishment of a Catholic Literary Society and Reading Room. Just Recetven, at the Agricultural Store, a large lot of Foreign Post Note paper, at 35 cents per package; also games of authors, nations, etc.—RogBerr May. [dee 9, 2in Tue puinp at the North side of Queen; Square, near DesBrisay’s corner, is allowed to remain dry most of the time. Who is to blame! Heavy PorKker.—Mr. I. C. Hall purchased on ‘Tuesday,from Mr. Andrew Smith, Royalty, a carcass of pork which weighed seven hun- dred and forty-two pounds. Tus Prixcess Lovisr.—The London World is responsible for the gratifying report that one reason of H. R. H’s visit is the ‘‘prospect of an heir being born to the future Dukedom of Argyll.” Posts have been substituted for one set of rails on the north side of Queen’s Square, op- posite Walker's corner. Pedestrians need not now wade knee deep through the mud as heretofore. Sons or TemMPEKANCE.—The ennnal meeting of the Grand Division Sons of Temperance, of Ontario, closed on the 3rd inst., at Almonte. Sir Teonard Tilley was present at the morning session and made a few remarks. Osx aceount of the annual meeting of the Diocesan Churen Society, the evening Advent service in St. Peter’s Church (at 74 o'clock), will not be held on Wednesday evening next. The meeting alluded to will be held in St. Paul's School Room, Prince Street. Avcrioy. —B. Wilson Higgs will sell at auc- tien, to-morrow (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock, the Osborne House. This Hotel being cen- trally situated, should invite the attention of capitalists. Will be sold without resorve. Tue second of the series of public Temper- ance meetings was held in the Division Rooin last evening; Mr. J. J» Chappelle in the ehair. The speakers were Messrs. J. D. Sea- man, O. H. Swift and John Lawson. Three rsous signed the Pledge. The third meet- S will be held this (Tuesday) evening. Tue Newfoundlanders do Church bazaars, etc., on a big scale. St. Patricks Church bazaar, recently closed at St. John’s, the pro- ceeds being $10,000. Lotteries were the principal agency. The St. Andrew’s Presby- terian Church was opened on Sunday the 30th ult., and $900 were taken at the morning and evening collections. J~ Champagne, France, a disaster has oc- curred unparalleled fer sixty years. Not a bottle of wine has been harvested. The loss {s terrible for the small grower. The grape did not ripen, and it has been gathered only in order to prevent trespassers from entering the vineyards and damaging the vines, Exrortina Sueer AND Lamps.—Last week Mr. Edward McDonald and Mr. L. McGrath sold two hundred sheep each to buyers from Boston, and Mr. Kane also disposed of about two hundred to the same parties: Hayes & Layden shipped two hundred to the States on their own account. This week, Patrick Mce- Donald will ship five hundred, and Kane & Murray are making up a sbipment of four hundred for the Boston market. — St. John Sun. Awyruracitg From America.-—The Ameri. cans are threatening to send supplies of an- thracite from Pennsylvania to Europe, and the Frechh Vice Consul at Philadelphia re- ports that experimental shipments have shown that it can be transported and sold at a profit in France at from £1 to £1 4s. per ton. The anthracite beds of Pennsylvania are said to cover an area of 350 square miles. —T'imes. Trietere. —The wife of Mr. ‘Michael Mc- Grath, of New Canaan, Carleton Co. N.B,, pre- sented her husband some few days ago with three male children. ‘They were to have been baptised on last Sunday. The matter will be be laid before the Governor General, whose lady, it is understood, intends to follow the precedent ef her illustrious mother in pre- senting the mother of the babes with £3.— Oor. Telegraph. To Vistr St. Joun.—The St. John Reform Club have engaged D. Banks McKenzie, the great temperance speaker, for a short season, commencing on Thursday next. We notice that in addressing a public temperance meet- ing in Halifax on Wednesday night last, Mr. McKenzie said. ‘“The general opinion abroad was that St. John, N. B., St. John’s, New- foundland, and Halifax, were the three most rum cursed cities in the world.” Ropserizs.—On Monday evening at seven o'clock, the grocery store of Mrs. Patrick Boyle, ious tol on the corner of Grafton street and Davy’s Lane, was entered by thieves. The till was taken bodily. It contained cash to the amount of forty-five dollars. Mrs. Boyle was in a room adjoining the shop and did. not hear the thieves. She has no suspic o'clok, the padlock was drawn from the hatch which leads toa room in the Market cellar, occupied by Mr. Thomas Murphy. The hatch LONDUN iUUSE. DECENIBER. G. DAVIES & G6., Desire to call special atten- tion, during this month to the following low lines of Goods : A Lot of ENGLISH BLANKETS, at $1.75, $2.50 and $3.50 A Lot of QUILTED BED COVERS, $1.25, $1.75, and $2.00 A Lot of BOYS’ REEFERS at $2.00 A Lot of Womens’ Grey Ribbed HOSKH, at 22 cents. A Special Line of Plain and Fancy WINCEYS, (Stripes and Tartans.) A Large Assortment of Mens’ Women’s and Childrens’ Fur Goods A choice lot of Wool Goods, Promenade Scarfs, Squares.| BREAKFAST SHAWLS, &e. &e., Xe. Also—Just Received by 8. 5. “Prince Edward,’ NEW FRILLINGS, FRINGES, LACES, RIBBONS, SPOTTED NETTS, BERLIN WOOLS, LADIES RIBBED CASHMERE HOSE. A Fresh Supply of Kerr's Celebrated N. M. T. SEWING COTTON. TERMS CASH. Dames & Ut. was opened, the room was entered, and twe _ bottles of confectionery were stolen. Dec. 3, 1879. Produce Shipments. Charlottetown, Dec. 8—Schr. W. E. Me- | Donald, cleared for Boston with 6,740 bushels potatoes, shipped by F, T. & W. L. Dean ; schr. Caroline cleared for Halifax with 1,900) bushelspotatoes and 300 do turnips,shipped by Gay & Stewart. Souris, Dee. 8.—Schr General Grant cleared fer New York with 3,592 bushels potatoes, shipped by Matthew, McLean & Co, 6th.— Sehr. Salvid cleared for Hatifax, with 1,400 bushels oats, 150 do barley, shipped by Mc- Donald, McDonald & Co. Crapaud, Dee. cleared for Halifax with 2,100 bushels oats ‘|and 100 do barley, shipped by J. Howatt. + a> > 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.— Roprrr May. dec 6 3i Pounp & Frurr Cake at Burr & Gorr’s. dl6, 2w Dares, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, Grapes and Nuts, at Beer & Gorr’s. d6, 2w Santa CLaus—Call at Lewis’, and buy your Toys and Dolls, cheap—dec 4, tf 100 bbls. choice American Baldwins just received at Breer & Gorr’s. n 18 Ovr 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.—[dec 4, eod tf] New Silver-Plated Ware and Faney Ar- ticles for our Christmas trade, just opened at E. W. Taytor’s.—dec 6, 31 You had better buy your Christmas and New Year's Toys atthe Agricultural Store. They are being sold at cost price. 31 Finnan Happres and Boston Hams at Fish Store.--nov 15, tf Honey 20c. at Beer & Gof s. A FRESH supply of Velvet Photograph Frames at the Agricultural Store, West Side Queen’s Square.—Roberr May. d8 3i Morro Frames, with glass and back, for 40 cents; Picture Frames, of every style and variety at low prices; Mouldings in walnut, rosewood, rustic and gilt, wholesale and ¥e-| tail, very cheap; Chromos, Mottoes and panel Pictures at Lewis’.—dec 4, eod tf FE. G. Hunrer 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 moncy. Call and examine designs and prices. Just Recervep—A large lot of beautiful Velvet Photograph Frames at the Agricultural Store.—Ropert May.—{dec 4, 31] #@ Tue best and cheapest place to have your Sleighs repaired and painted is at P. H. Tratnor’s. “Sleighs of every description built to order, and satisfaction guaranteed. Kent Street, opposite ‘‘Rocklin House.” —22 6i eod CuristMas is coming. The holidays wil goon arrive. Those who intend giving pic- tures as presents 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 t he holiday season. d4 eod t Boys’ Jackxers from $2.00 upwards, Boys’ Pants from $1.00 upwards, (all wool), Boys’ Uisters from $3.00 upwards, Mens’ Reefers from $3.50 upwards, Mens’ Overcoats $5.09 upwards, Mens’ Pants $1.50 upwards. Terms Cash. Joun Ketiy & Co., Walker’s Corner. —Decllweod 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, Ratreu Oawe, Veterinary Surgeon, 330 W, 25th St. N. Y. Write to Dr. Giles, 120 West sroadway, N. Y., who will cure without charge. Giles’ Pills cures Piles. Sold by W. R. Watson. Send for pamphlet. Trial size 25 cents. CORDWOOD. rENHE undersigned will receive tenders up to Ist of JANUARY next, from parties willing to supply 500 CORDS of dry SOFT- WOOD, to be delivered at the Charlottetown Brick Company’s yard in the Royalty. The wood to be 4 feet in length, and not over eight inches in diameter. Further particulars can be obtained from he undersigned, FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Agent. Ch’town, Dec. 1, 1879. STOVES, STOVES, AND TINWARE. N SLEVENSON calls attention to his LIViL. Stock of Stoves. On hand: the Gurney Range, for coal, andthe Gelden Age, and others for wood. TINWARE and STOVEPIPE constantly on hand and made to order. Nov. 8, 1879—I1m 3taw TOBACCO. 50 cads BRIGHT SMOKING, 15 boxes CHEWING, 20 kegs TWIST, CARVELL BROS. Noy. 20, 1879—2aw 2w ST ar for the DAILY EX AMINER the Cheapest and most newsy the Provinee pat 2w Paper published r ber place to get yourPrinting done is at theEXAMENER Printing Room ~ ‘ 3 5.—Schr. Margaret Mary = ‘ j 4 , —_—83-- 20: EK 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, &c. 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 weil as to each branch of our business. Mantle and Dress Making is dene on the premises by the Misses CURRIE. TREMAINE & METCALF, SUCCESSORS TO JAMES DesBRISAY. Oh’town, Dec. 2, 1879. - FLOUR. | ha STORE: = } 300 bbls. Howland’s SUPERIOR, 200 ** TEA BUNS, 300 “ SPRING EXTRA, ° AND 1,100 bbls. CHOICE BRANDS to arrive. CARVELL BROS. Nov. 20, 1879—2aw 2w THA! N STORE § 150 CHESTS, and 200 CHESTS to arrive per ‘‘ Prince Edward,” all of the very finest quality, and satisfactioa guaran- teed. . CARVELL BROS. Nov. 20, 1879—2aw 2w. Queen 1,000 Ibs. MOIR & KEILER’S: CELEBRATED —_— ARMALADE 22 cents per Ib., in bulk ; a 7 lb. tin for $1.35; 142 Ib. tins at 25 cents per lb.; 1 lb. crocks, 28 cents. JAM 25 cents per Ib. in bulk ; 1 1b. crocks 28 cents. Strawbery, Raspbery, Black & Red Currant, Gooseberry, Green- gage, Damson and Plum Jams, at BEER & GUFPS. Nov. 1, 1875. BOOK & JOB PRINTING! neatly and expeditiously executed, AT THE “ EXAMINER” OFFICE under the careful supervision of J. W. MITCHELL. We are now in a position to execute orders for all kinds of Printing, such as LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, CARDS PAMPHLETS, DODGERS, HANDBILLS, POSTERS AND ALL KINDS OF Bank and Legal Blanks, &c. &e. &c. AT MODERATE PRICES. Office :—Ings’ Oid Stand, Corner Great George and Water Streets. HE WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per sous having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concernirg P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap: er way than by subscribing to Tut Werus EXAMINER. Sent, postpaid, to any address in Great Britain, the United States, ex the Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar, nig - core me Wants, Lost, Found, Sr: i oD ET TS SE ENTS GOK WANTED IMMEDIATELY —Apply at the Revere Hovsz, d8 tf EW COTTAGE TO LET.—Kitchen and sitting-room 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 Patmer.— 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 TEXO 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 Jony JOHNSTON. d | eod 2w pd Fine Cabinet Organ — (Smith maker) which cost $130.00, will be sold for sixty dollars, less than half. Apply at this office. {nld rg\O LET—And immediate possession given, 2 tenement houses, 8 rooms in each, thoroughly fitted up, banked and outside windows on, ali ready to occupy. Rent low to good and careful tenants; none other need apply. Apply to the owner, Ricuarp WEEks, Head Hillsborough Street, Ch’town. {n 14. eod OR SALES—A first-class YOUNG MARE, 3 years old, sired by Imported Blood Horse ‘‘ Abel,” stands 15 hands, good style and quite gentle in harness. Wilt be sold cheap and on easy terms. Apply at this office. [n. 1, tf JOARDERS WANTED—A few per- manent Boarders can be accom at very moderate rates at the Revere House. [oct 29, 1879] Jams and Marmalade! eT SEES NITNNNTS woe SER PERETTI 2 a apace, Laine m pie y rz .