ml Local and Other Items. toad ant ower tems AUBICTMAS & NEW. YEAR Fisheries has returned to Ottawa. . > Near Richibucto a few nights ago, a man named Peter Cono, was burned to death, aaa Tuk children of St. Peter’s Sunday school | are enjoying the Christmas festival to-day. i 3 Mr. Joun McKenzie, keeper of the Pro- vincial Building, has returned from Manitoba, Spent Go to the Literary and Musical entertain- ment, in St. Patrick’s Hall, to-morrow even ing. I[tisin aid of the poor. ee Souris still continues lively with shipping. A large number of schooners are there—load- ing and discharging. ee Tue ‘Northern Light” arrived at Pic- | tou at 9 20 this merning, and left on return | ' \CDONALDS. Dry Geods, —_-—1)!0—- — & Wit, SA isis Clothing, and Teas, TEE DAILY EXAMINER, DECEMBER 28,1881. During the Holiday Season ar OVW C ‘‘ Prince Edward.” Six cases and one cask Faucy Glaas; China and Hardware, suitable for Christ- mas and New Year's Presents, now opening at ‘‘ Cheapside,” from London. ex ‘‘ Prince Edwggd,” Call and see them. Henry Burr, Dec, 21.—tf tn Rides de Specia! Notices. New YEAR Carbs, in great variety, at G. H. Haszard's, Queen Street. d27 3! _ Come and see the great spread of Fancy Confectionery—pure and good-—at R. K. Brace’s. d2l THER Bank of P. E. Island notes taken at John Quirk’s Steam Bakery, in exchange for goods, or in payment of Book Account, dec 21 tf Ratsrxs and Currants selling at Family Grocery, at bottom prices.—R, K. Bracx d22 wkly THIS iS A GRAND TIME TY PURGIASE SLL KIDS OP 00D: FOR THE SEASON, —AT —— THE LORDON ROUSE, as we are offering special inducements to at 1.30 with mails, freight and passengecs. | am) J.B. MacpvonaLp, Queen Street, will give | - . ne ww great bargains 1a Dry Goods and Clothing ‘ ‘ cones _— 7 a ° mo A during the holiday season, Go there. —Dec. @) & SE EB 6 > Be & almost clear of ice, while at the east side | =™, - : . | “—4| 20 6i & 4 aie : L [et oc" ‘ OW ry T TY TRR. = we ent are crossing to and from | CHHAE ER THAN aD E R | > THe cleanest, cheapest and best Raisins 3 . port. ws ; : | = Currants, at the Family Grocery.—R. K. oe - ae . met) BRACE. d2i Premigr Hotmes, of Nova Scotia, is in| sam Will CG S | > . : > hae ts ) € es : P ; FS macro > may nea yg gl ; uarantes Bargains» Sy, PE StI, Hasonons, Candied Pec we AM Can meet the wants and means of all in posed syndicate to take control of the Nova yy g | Frazer & Keddin s Drug Store. did rey ‘ Scotia Railway. . im ery Department. if. AN immense quantity of tweeds will be l‘own and Country isd = | -7~ sold at a slight advauce on cost at D. A. oY gn Bareness Burdett-Coutts has re- | 1 you \ VT Sruce 8, ye Queen Street. d21 wil da3l | a ; signed the property in dispute—her interest in ANT ¢ ‘AP @ L TRY SoMETHING NEw in Confectionery —Decorated | owe 7 the Coutts Bank—in order to avoid litiga- | VA HEAT GOODS 1 R} Eggs for Xmas, as well as other novelties, at | ' = ohe is allowed by her sister two-Sithe of | the “City Steam Bakery,” Priace Street, © WE HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF the income from the bank fund for life. Her) J rh MACD NALD’S dl5 income, howerer, is reduced by $75,000 a | x . Oo , Men’s and boys’ Ulst ors an? Roefers selling F 5 — | Dec, 20, *81— Quemx STRrsr. for cash at D. A. Bruce’s, 72 (Jueci Street. . : ‘ —_ d2l w ti d3l - 4 ‘*IT was confined to my bed fer four) ——— a : 3 ea Re = OM RT | ' ' ' { f months,” says Mr. Charles Lowe, 508 East | Eighteenth street, New York, ‘with the| rheumatism, and can say tha’ the use of three | bottles ef St. Jacob’s Oil made me a sound | man. It is regarded here as the greatest | remedy of the age.” temic Tue Entertainment this evening, in the! basement of the Methedist Church, will be a! very enjoyable one. The programme is made | up of choruses, quartettes, sclos, readings, | recitations, etc. The best talent from the Sabbath school has been selected. Proceeds | for the poor. Admission only ten cents. --- >> — Tue concert to be given in St. Patrick’s Hall on Thursday evening, under the auspices of St. Vincent de Paul Society, in aid of the poor, will be well worth attending. A very WE OLD TO OUR STAND, AND WILL OPEN ON ARE REMBVING FRIDAY, THE 16th INST. FLouR (warranted) at W. P. Colwill’s. Don’t forget to call at Dorsey, Goff & Co. for your Christmas boots and slippers. ‘* New Deve Srore” for Xmas. Remember the place—Newson’s Building, Opposite the Post Office. did CuHorice Confectionery, only 25 cents per ib., during Xmas and New Year's holidays, at the ‘‘City Steam Bakery,” Prince Street. dis Most useful present you can make is a pair of Dorsey, Goff & Co., slippers. Fraser & Reppin have just opened a large and superior assortment of Hair Brushes, Ivory Back Hand Mirrors Cembs, Perfumes, etc., suitable for Xmas Preseats. dli SmokEep Dicpy’s at Berr & Gorr’s. 3aw A LARGE stock of Meerschaum and Briar opened, just in time | Special Values, at 9, 10, 12, 16, 20 and 25 cents per yard. ———__—:0:—-————— MOURNING COODS, ALL PRIGES. | | BLACK & A large lot of Ladies’ Felt, Cloth and Knitted Skirts, from 50 cts, up, good programme is being prepared. As the ; ; ° 1 . . ntertainment is for astrictly charitable pur- Pipes, Choice Havana Cigars, Cigarettes, s rw & - 2 P , ars : 7 P Cigar Holders, Cut and Plug Tobaccos, Ladies Sacques and k tii Lined Cu cular S, pose, we hope it will be well patronized. - Last evening, King Hiram and Mount Lebanon Lodges, F. & A. M., celebrated St. John’s Day by a grand supper in the Masonic Hall, Summerside. The attendance of ladies and gentlemen was large. Neil McKelv‘e, Esq , occupied the chair. Ihe usual toasts were honored, and the company dispersed at an early hour, well pleased with the success of the affair. i hg bis Tue case of Mrs. McKenna, charged with @ breach of the C. T. Act, was commenced at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this fore- noon. One witness was examined. He swore he did not get liquor in defendant’s house since the Act came in force. The case was adjourned until Tuesday. The case of H. B. Smith, charged with a similar offence, was postponed until Tuesday, for want of evi- dence. | a — A TERRIBLE accident occurred at Barlow's Mills, Northam, on Friday last. A young man named McAuslin, while in the act of adjusting the belt on the main wheel of the mill, was caught by the {spindle. The mill was running at fall speed, and the unfortun- ate man was carried around on the wheel over one hundred _ times. Beth legs and arms were broken in_ several places, and he died from the injuries received a quarter of an hour after the accident. He was twenty three years of age. vr = ea Tue eorner loafers of this City are a greater nuisance than ever. Night and day the corners from Queen’s Wharf to Kent Street, and from Queen to Prinee Streets, are infested with roughs. Women are insulted, men are | derided, and children are abused. The law which relates to the offense is trampled on. Leiserely these loafers move at the approach of a policeman, and return to their post when he has passed along. Impudently they stare at ladies, and pelute their ears with vulgar expressions until distance drowns their coarse voices. Thus night after night to a less or Oliver, who is a carpenter, and over 45 years of age, arrived in Fredericton early last spring from Bangor. Soon after arrival he formed the acquaintance of Miss L. Gertrude Baker, a young lady of abont 23 years of age, who is well and favorably known in Fredericton, where her parents reside. In November, greatly against the wishes of the girl’s parents, the couple were married. The girl's father, who had suspicions from the begianing that all was not well, began an investigation, and soon discovered that Oliver had a wife and family at Lynn, Mass. — > ~ The right kind of women appear to be around yet. Recently the young women attending an Ottawa college, on learning that a poor washerwoman with a family had been stricken down by disease, went to work and took her place at the washtub and the ironing-table, sent home the clothes to the owners, got the money due, SHEWING THE Largest Stock Ever Imported by us. W. E. DAWSON & CO. Charlottetown, Dec. 14, 1881. BANK OR NO. WHE MUST HAVE XMA & NEW oe eee a a aaa eae ae aN BANK | YEAR'S GOODS. R. K, BRACE has always been Celebrated for Putting a PRESENT OR A PUDDIN G Within the reach of every Man, Woman and Child on P. E. Island, the following Goods, which he will warrant as being first-class, and is bound to give Bargains to those who call on him: 90 boxes Raisins, 6 barrels Currants, 200 boxes Figs, 5 bags Nuts, 6 boxes Citron and Lemon Peels, 10 doz. Essence, 3 barrels Sweeties, 50 boxes Assorted Sweeties, All kinds of Fancy Sweeties, 10 buckets do,, 120 bottles Syrups, assorted, 100 cans Fruit,in Peaches,Strawberries,&c. 40 barrels Apples, c . chests 20 boxes Tea, warranted, .é He has A large lot of Fresh Spices, in Mixed 250 Slb. boxes Biscuit, 40 barrels Onions, 10 doz. Hair Oil, 100 tumblers Jellys and Jams, | 150 Lamps, from 37 cts. to $2.75. Dec, 1, 1881—oaw, wkly Cinnamon, Cloves and Nutmeg, 15 barrels Biscuit, fresh from the Factory, 4 boxes Salmon and Finnan Haddies, | 10 doz. Pocket Books, 10 cts. to $2.25, 200 Baskets, from 10 cts. to $1.50, EE SS a Por ‘Sootel and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits, For Canadian Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of all Descriptions, N MACL hae SS ee OA BS fa) aa— i) > ‘co ~ ae UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER. There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the Tobaceo Pouches, etc., at Fraser & Reddin’s Drug Store. dl5 PicKLING Vinkear’s and spices at Beer & Gore's. Saw A worp to the ladies! Do not exchange your old Sewing 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 of Prince and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown, P. E. I. nov 1 tf wy Apothecaries Mall, Established 1810. So well known requires no pulling. We have received our usual supply of English Drugs and Chemicals, per Steamer ‘ Prince Edward,” from London, G. B.— Apothecearies Hall Company, Queen Square, Charlottetown. dee 24, 3: pat 300,000 Bottles Minard’s Liniment sold in Nova Scotia during the past six months —the universal remedy, the king of pain, used by everybody. Try it. Price 25 cents,— Nov 16 wkly ‘ur Glass Show Cases made by John Newson for Dorsey, Goff Co., are the finest we have seen, they are now full of beauti- ful lines of slippers which all would do well to come and see. Geos. Davies & Co. are now pre- pared to take orders for Carpets for Spring delivery. They have just received patterns for the com- ing season from one of the best manufacturers in England. Latest designs in Brussels, Tapestrys, Wil- tons, and Scotch Carpets. These Patterns will be here for about ten days oniy. dl9 10i DAV EOS’ CHEMICAL WAITING FLUID, Are the Best Inks manufactured. TRY THEM. FOR SALE BY ALL STATIONERS, WHOLESALE, BUCKLEY& ALLEN, HALIFAX, N. S. For Sale or to Let. FEXHAT Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street, the House con- taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock- A lot of Colered Table Cloths, many of them at fialf Price, to clear. Wool Tweeds for Men’s and Boy’s wear, at 50 cents per yard, up, Mantle and Ulster Cloths, double width, 56 cts, per yd. up. Grey Union Fiannels for 16 cents, up. AHL Wool Flannels, in all prices. A LARGE STOCK OF Ladies’ Wool Squares. Bales of Buffalo and Wolf Robes. Coon and Buaffate Coats. Waterproof Tweed and Rubber JTusSsT OPENED. AVERY URGE STOCK OF QYERCOATS & ULSTERS, SS.00 .47.5- Reefing Jackets, $3 up. Coats, : t 7 barrels Chow Chow and Mixed Pickles,| Also, a very handsome selection cf Shells, a greater extent, this nuisance continues. We scld by the pint or quart, all sizes and shapes, from the Pacific COMBINED therefore, hope it will be abated by making | 909 potties pint, half-pint and one gallon, | Coast,Shell Necklaces & Pocket Books ; examples of the principle offenders. WRITING g COPYING FL ANID | A G000 LINE OF BOYS CLOTHING on For good Goods and for Bargains, don’t forget to call and see j J uite a sensation was created in Fredric- = ; a \ ee. Thursday last by the arrest of R K BR ACE on SUITS FROM $1.50 UP. A. W. Oliver for alleged begamy. av. ‘ ° Boys’ Ulsters and Storm Coats. Men’s Wincey and Flannel Shirts 50 cents up. Men's Woolen UNDERCLOTHING and CARDIGAN JACKETS, A Goed Selection of Ladies’ and Men's Fur Caps. A VALUABLE STOCK OF BLANKETS, IN WHITE AND GREY. BATCHELORYS’ QUILTS, $1.10 UP. HORSE RUGS, $1.25 UP. Excellent Value in Grey and White Cottons, ; and kept the woman in comfort during her . Dats wecien ate r st workmansbh] d fect fit|; remi e Sinae. One touch of nature makes the Island. Prices very neice. “Gee tet ee eT eee Sere ee j ky A j ‘ il S : | . G l . whole world kin. And the spectacle of yuaranteed, MRS. BOSWALIL, | Tic LINSs, and a tap € \W00C 8, these young women turning from algebra to starching, from geometry to the wash- board, from the intricacies of English grammar to the profundities that lie hidden in a well got up shirt-front, is of a char- acter to make us proud of our country- women. — > > & Weather Bulletin. os —ALSO— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap, &c. Xc. Remember the address, two doors above Apothecartes Hall Corner. Charlottetown, Oct. 11, 1881. Herring. Herzing. ',, 100 bbls, Extra Fat No. 1, equal to Yarmouth | BRITISH AMERICAN ok and Tract Depository. March 12, 1881—tf JOSEPH GILLOTT’S E OF GROCERIES “0 A FULL LIN Superior Teas, in Chests, Half-chests aud Boxes. 0:0 Our House has long been popular for the quality of its ss “pra? . . man iene Sana mtd : ~~. 7 7 _ i . . . . Pe cmage on ny rian Ronee: fant Bloaters, | M. F. ELLIS i STEEL PENS. +} | Goods and the Cheap rate at which it has supplied its customers, aritume Frovineces. 100 quintals Codfis + . § ines ine 2 > ao é . no 100 do, Hake, | b | GY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THEY | and with greatly increased facilities for trade, we intend that its Totus: Gutemhes Bh-10 ki te se Giaien helt ont iE AS REMOVED to the corner of Queen WORLD. i | 5 ; 3 ’ — . e 2 casks A Ti‘ gr > d mem | . . . . . . . tthe Re ree natin ime reputation in this respect shall be fully{sustained in time to come. 300 Mackerel Barrels (good siocs), Moderate winds cloudy mild weather, with | ; English and Gelic Bibles, Testaments, Psalm local rains. 1400 bushels Fishing Salt. ‘and other Books and Religious Literature and On hand, a full supply of Cotton Duck, Periodicals in handsome Bindings, suitable for Bolt Rope, Hemp and Manilla Cordage, Lines Xmius and New Year's Presents, Christmas, New Years Birthday and 8. F , \fchool Cards, &. - DAVID SMALL. | aiso Fancy Work, Superior Wools, &c., all | Queen’s Wharf, Sept. 10, 1881. at 1agst reasonable prices to suit the times .-<>2e => -o-———___—_———— The Emperor of Austria has decided to erect a memorial to the victims of the Ring and Twines, Paints and Oils. Theatre disaster, by the founding of a} | charitable institution on the site of the ids siecneaiemesilieetienia’ eh ae Y METHODIST HYMNS. ! we NEW HYMN BOOK, in great variety | G EO DAW PS &z G O of styles and binding, just teceived at | s i @ el AMM i liga HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Queun Street Charlottetown, Nev. 21, 1881, Aug. 17—ti posers <n