saa inl fecal and Other Items. Act pain leaves when St. Jacobs Oi] comes. oF POLITICAL ayit.tion rages in the Jamaica. - Don’ (‘onvent on Monday = Frexcu heel Rubbers at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store, {deS 3in wkly. - Kev. W. Scorr will preach in Prince Street Presbyterian Church to-morrow evening at 6.30 o'clock > ly the weather moderates on Monday, look | out for the sale of apples and oniens at lodd’s, | at ll o'clock, about the last for the season. > - Lor of money saved by buying all the Boots and Shoes a family requires at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. {deS 3in wkly. oe — \ Lor of English and American Pickles, in bottles and by the quart. malade, Sauces, etc , at the Family Grocery Island of | fail to attend the Apron Fair at the | —_ te THE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, [Spectat Desparcugs ro THe EXAMINER. ] Great Fire in London, Lonpon, Dec. 9. | A heavy fire broke out yesterday in the great warehouses of Wood, Phillips, | Addle and Loudon, situated on Wall | Street. They were mostly destroyed with | the contents. The loss is estimated at over three million pounds sterling. | j i | } et a France's Interest in Egypt. } Paris, Dec. 9. The Republique Francais, a leading jour- nal, in an article on Egyptian threatens that France will protect her own | interests in Egypt if England continues her | present policy, which is hostile to Frauce. | | | | —— sme Also Jellies, Mar- | Gladstone's Reported Retirement. ——- R. K. Brace. [ded | Lonpon, Dee. 9. : > The Times editorially states that Lord We direct the attention of parties having | Derby, Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Batter and Poultry to dispose of, to the adver tisement of Mr. A. C. Smith in another column. > Tue Chinese Primula makes a nice present for Christmas. They are pure white and piuk and in flower all wiater, are not troubled with insects. A very choice: quality can be had at G. H. Haszard’s, Leave your orders early. _ > _ Rev. G. W. Honesox, Incumbent of St. St. Peter's Church, will officiate in the Mission Chapel, St. John, to-morrow ; and on Monday evening will lecture before the Mechanics Institute, of St. John, on the ‘‘Heroes of Lost Canuzes.” + adel St. Pgsrer’s Cavren.—There will be no 8 o'clock celebration of the Holy Communion in St. Peter's Church to-morrow, the weather being too bad to enable the Rev. J. M. Daven- port to cross from Pictou. The other services will be as usual. nhaiaiitiieldiin KemeMBeR the Christmas Tree at the Con- vent, on Monday. ~- eo A SPLENDID VARIETY of Christmas presents are now on sale at the jewelry store of E. W. Taylor, South Side Queen Square. Those who desire handsome and useful gifts should give him a call before purchasing sisewhere, as he advertises he is not to be beaten in price. [deS 3i > — THE best Photographs in the city are made by Cook & Co., over Apothecaries Hall. {dee 9 3i stiniinee THe regular quarterly meetivg of the Ben- evolent Irish Society will be held in St. Patrick's Hall, on Monday, the 11th instant, at 7.30 o'clock, p. m. The revision of the constitution will be under consideration, and and a large attendance is, therefore, re quested.— Jas. Hvuaues, Secretary. [de8 3i - > We can make 100 sittings a day— engagements not necessary —Cook & Co. over Apothecaries Hall, {dec 9 3i —--* Tue steamer ‘Princess of Wales’ dis- charged her cargo, and to-day broke her way through the ice out of Summer. side harbor, She will arrive here about 6 o’clock this evening. Her passengers will come to this city by train, and leave by “ St. Lawrence” for Pictou, if the weather suffi- ciently moderates. > --- We have been shown the advance sheets of Chappelle’s Reliable Almanac, for 1883, and can unhesitatingly ssy that the issue for the coming year will far surpass any work of the kind ever published on this Island. Mr. Chappell expects to have it for delivery next weak. Look out for it. _---— > Y. M. C. A.—The Y. M. ©. A., are pre- paring to give one of their popular concerts on the evening of Monday the 18th inst. The programme will be a choice one, consisting of selections by the Orchestral @lub, the Metho- dist Choir under the leadership of Profess*r Freize, and some of the best vocal talent in the city. > Go and get a first-class tea at the Convent, on Monday evening, at six o'clock. — oe — Ix the Winnipeg markets, beef is quoted at 15 to 20c; pork, 16 to 20c; mutton, 16 to 25ce; lamb, 20 to 25c; venison, 30 to 40c; chickens (per lb.) 30c; ducks (per Ib.), 35 to 60c; prairie chickens (per pair) 50 to 75c; rabbits, 25c each. Butter is 30 to 32c per Ib; eggs, 30 to 35c per dozen, and potatoes 83c to $l per bushel. Wheatis quoted at $3c and oats 50 to 55c. Wood rates at $8 to $10 per cord, and hay at from $12 to $15 per ton. Oysters are retailed at 55 to 75c per can—the latter being from New York. - > Tue finest display in the city of Xmas Cards, Oil Paintings, Frames, and Fancy Goods, is at Coox & Co’s., next to Apothecaries Hall. (dee 9 3i ——> A GaLe of wind blew from the south-east on Wednesday for fourcr five hours. It was followed by another from the same direction on Thursday at9 oclock. Veering to the south-west and thento the west it blew a regular harricane, which lasted until to-day at noon, when it commenced to moderate. It was accompanied by a cold snap. The ther- mometer last night registered six below zero, and this morning at 8 o’clock it fell to nine and one half. It has become more moderate. But the prob bilities are that the temperature will be lower. The river here is bordered with ice to the channel. Summerside and Shediac harbors are closed, aud shippers who have vessels in Charlotte- town harbor are in dread of its early close. aceennmaina Don’t Forcer to have your Photo- graphs taken by our new process, no head rest required.— Cook & Co., over Apothecaries Hall. [dee 9 3i Tue brig “‘ Zivga,” Callaghan Master, sailed for Liverpool, Great Britain, on the 9th inst , with the following cargo: —1071 bags potato farina, shipped by McKinnon & McLean ; 277 bags do, J. R. Bourke, Agent : 824 cases can- ned meats, Macdonald, Macdonald & Co ; 337 cases canned meats, A. A. MacDonald & Bros. ; 397 cases canned meats and 12 cases canned lobsters, Longworth & Co.; 277 cases canned meats, J. E. Gran’; 199 cases canned meats, James Hughes, jr.; 163 cases canned meats, Jobn Cairns ; 201 cases canned meats, R. T. Holman ; 147 cases canned meats A. C. Me- Leod ; 157 cases canned meats, Robert Bell ; 138 cases canned meats and 12 cases canned lobsters, D. & P. McNutt; 150 cases and 40 half cases canned meats, J. H. Myrick ; 28 cases canned meats, David Small; 6164 pieces deals and ends containing 171,000 feet syperficial mespure, shipped the Uwners, mkt Broo. & Uo y | that | | | Disrali Cabinet, and Sir Charles Dilke, Under Foreign Secretary, will enter the Cabinet after Christmas. It also states Mr. Gladstone will resign next ses- sion, and the Marquis ef Huntiugton will assume the Premiership, MARRIED. At the Rectory, Port Hill, on the 29th ult., by Rev. T. B. Reagh, Mr. Henry Dennia, of pe l4, to Miss Ellen E. McArthur, of ot 13. DIED. A Minneapolls, Minn., on the 24th October | last, of typhoid fever, Francis McLellan, aged i 25 years. The deceased was a son of Mr. John A. McLellan, Lot 14, and was highly respected in the community. R. I. P. ‘ At St. Eleanor’s, on Friday, the Ist inst., of diphtheria, David Walker, fourth son of John Cannon, aged 12 years, 3 months, and 24 days. MIpvLE aged men often lack vigor, this can restored by that great brain and nerve food, known as Mack’s Magnetic Medicine. Read the advertisement in another columa of to-days paper. Sold in Charlottetown by Apotheearies Hall Co, [no30 2wks eod wkly. ANTHRACITE COAL. FEW TONS still on hand, in Chest- be “A nutand Egg Sizes. Also, Acadia Round and Nut, and all other kinds of Coal in Stock at MeceMillan’s Depot. R. McMILLAN, Dec. 9, '82.—2w eod wly 2i BUTTER END POULTRY WANTE ED. \ ANTED, by the Subscriber, a quantity of GOOD DAIRY BUTTER, also a lot of Geese Turkeys, Ducks and Chickens. The Poultry should be dry picked, thor- oughly drawn, with feet anfheads off Will receive above named articles at G. J. Wright’s Warehouse, Hient Street, Up to the 15th instant, and for which fair prices will be paid, A. C. SMITH. Charlottetown, Dec, 9, '82.—3i pd VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM For Sale, by Auction, Wednesday, Dec'r, 27, 1882. fFYHAT Valuable Freehold Farm, contain- ing 150 AOR ES, Situate in North St. Kleanor’s, Lot 17, within two miles of Summerside, lately occu- pied by Benj. Schurman, and owned by the Subscriber, will be sold by Public Auction, on the premises, on Wednesday, 27th December, instant. The above farm is in an excellent state of cultivation, near the best market on the Is- land, and fronts on Richmond Bay, where abundance of mus:el mud can be had. Qa the premises are a very fine modern Dwelling House (large kitchen), an excellent well of water and good fences and outbuildings, This Farm is known as one of the best hay farms in Prince County, and would make, in every respect, A DESIRABLE HOMESTEAD, anf) Rw Suburban Residence! Terms at Sale, Inspection invited, ARCHIBALD McMILLAN. Summerside, Dec. 9, °82.—2aw wly 2i Y. W.. Gs. Association. HE Annual Meeting of the Charlottetown T Young Men’s Christian Association will be held on the Parlor in the Association Building, on Thursday, the 21st December, instant, at eight o clock, for the election of officers and the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the meet- ing. By Order. F. S. MOORE, Pres dent. Ch’town, Dec. 9, 1882.—sa we th XY UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI- bK.) NER, the Cher and best N ewspzper published on P, Ki, Istand. Only $1 per peur controi, | = or TAS EER —— ; | } GREAT SALE walt Di au MEN’S AND BOY'S CLOTHING —AT— i j 2 iJ. B.. MAQDON AIDS. 20: WARM REEFERS, $3.00. HEAVY REEFERS, $4.00. > HEAVY REEFERS, $5.00. VERY HEAVY REEFERS, $6.00. EXTRA WARM, (Good Quality) 7$, $8, $9, $10. WARM OVERCOATS, $4.25. WARM OVERCOATS, $5 50. VERY WARM OVERCOATS, $6.00. MEN’S EXTRA HEAVY OVERCOATS, $7.50, MEN’S AND BOYS’ ULSTERS, in Great Variety, very Cheap. ba Peisoos in want ef Ready-made Clothing for Winter, will find one of the largest and cheapest Stock in the City at J. B. MACDONALD’S, Ch town., Nov. 22, 1882—wkly pat, pres ne QUEEN STREET. Has now on hand a Large and Well-Selected Stock of HOME MADE AND IMPORTED BUSTS ANG SHEERS. 0 Our MEN’S and BOYS’ BOOTS are HAND-SIDED, SIDE- LINED, Good Stock and First-Class Work. In WOMEN’S, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S, a Large Variety, Nice Fitting, Well Made, and Warranted equal to any in the Market. ———0O A Choice Lot of Felt Boots and Slippers, Overshoes, Rubbers and Moccasins. —o The Whole Lot to be Cleared Out as soon as Possible, Cheap for Cash at Stamper’s Corner. Cc. B WARREN. MEN’S | MEN’S | MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S | MEN’S | MEN’S j — | MEN’S Ch’town, Nov. 7, 1882.—-wly WINTER WEAR. (0 °—_—_—_—— D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS JUST OPENED 100 FUR CAPs, 200 CLOTH CAPS, FROM THE FINEST TO THE CHEAPEST QUALITIES, AND IN THE LATEST STYLES. ——A LS 0O— FUR COATS, IN COON AND ASTRACHAN, ##- These Goods must be sold, and are offered at the lowest prices. Call and see for yourselves. Charlottetown Nov. 2lst, 1882—2m sat tu th wkly ee DETERMINED TO SELL. ———— D. A. BRUCK, MERCHANT TAILOR, Having imported an unusually Large Stock, of excellent value is prepared to make Suits and Overcoats to Order, AT PRICES LOWER THAN THEY HAVE EVER BEEN OFFERED FOR ON THIS ISLAND, 0 THE STOCK CONSISTS OF Nap Cloth, Beaver Cloth, Worsted Cloth, Scotch Tweed, Canadian Tweed (355 Patterns to select from.) And all kinds of Cloth usually found in a First-Class Tailoring Establishment. Perfect Fits and Good Workmanship Guaranteed CUR READY-MADE CLOTHING, Manufactured on the Premises, IS OFFERED AT BETTER VALUE THAN IMPORTED. A Large Assortment of FUR and CLOTH CAPS, FELT HATS, Men’s and Boys’ UNDERCLOTHING, 1600 White and Colored SHIRTS, COLLARS and CUFFS (American), at Clearing-out Prices, and a full line of GENTS FURNISHINGS s® Intending Buyers will find Goods and Prices. it to their advantage to call and examine our D. A. BRUCE, Nov. 22, 1882 —2m mon wed sat wkly. 72 QUBEN STREET. i ptcenntnnaniiienenmcaeemanreal The City of London Fire Insurance Company. a CAPITAL, $10,000,000. lsinadnetdaiaiieieiaddioan DIRECTORS: THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON, CHAIRMAN; Lightly Simpson, Esq., oe W. H. Maturin, Esq., C. B., Sir Henry Barclay, K. ©. B., Robert Morley, Esgq., Lord Colin Campbell, M. P., | Alderman G H. Nottage, The Hon. Reginald C~el, Edward Leigh Pemberton, Esq., M. P., Spencer Gore, Es«., W. J. Thompson, Junr., Esq., Richard Basil Hu'h, Esq. ' Vincent Bevan Tritton, Esq. Property of every description insured at current rates. JOHN MACEACHERN, Agent tor P. E. Island. ; Cuarlottetowa, Oct, 14, 1882,—2aw DATIY HXA MIN ER, DECEMBER 9, 1882. PERKINS _——-- & STERNS ARE OFFERING A LARGE. VARIETY ~~ Mantle Cloths, Ulster Cloths, (vercoatings, SCOTCH TWEEDS, ENGLISH TWEEDS, CANADIAN TWEEDS, seal Cloths, Dogskin, Astrachan. You should see these Goods before purchasing elsewhere, as NO BEVTER VALUE CAN BE HAD. Perkins & Sterns. Oct, 26 1882. OPENING —OFr THE— Citizen's Skating Rink, VHE CITIZEN’S SKATING RINK will be opened on or ebout ; Monday, the 18th inst. (ICE PERMITTING.) The Band will be in attendance from eight till ten o’clock, p, m Tickets for sale at Apothecaries Hal] at the following prices:— Domtlemew’O 'asss....0 sébeiccde esis vin css shstes $5 00 SOE iiiniins G86 cs din sacs cinnd scab 3 5) Prete NGG ini. c.si tai diction giseg ote bQubn i 00 Afternoon Skating (Boys) ......... ...0..... 2 59 Afternoon Skating (Girls) ......... ceeeeeee 2 00 Single Tickete, all times .............00.-+00 25 Single Tickets, to Promenade............ 10 The services of Galbraith’s Band have been secured for the season. W. C. HOBKIRK, Sceretary. Dec, 2, 1882.—4i NOTICE. HEREBY notify all parties not to give any goods or credit on my account, as | shall not be chargeable for the same, without my written consent. H. BRADSHAW, M., D. Nev. 30, '82.—tf wkly BLIZZARDS. The Best Herse Covers on the Island, GET ON E T the old Saddlery and Harness Estab- lishment, where the best value, “‘ accord- ing tothe quality of the Goods,” can be ob- tained. JOHN STUMBLES. Nov. 30.—pat eed 2w.’wly wly per lm JUST OPENED! BY MRS. MACLEAN, (At the Store formerly occupied by Mr, Quirk, South Side Market Square), A First-Class Fancy Store, —CUMPRISING — LL the newest Fancy Work, Chenille Arrasene and Siik Embroidery in Cush, ions, Banners, Brackets, Table and Mantle Draperies, Wool Work, Stamped Embroidery, in Table Covers, Toilet Setts, Antimacas-ers, &c., Cotton, Wool and Linen Canvass, linen and Wool Aida Canvass, Cotton Aida, Pene- lope Aida Canvass, Railway Aida Canvass, Bragg’s Transferring Patterns, Roman Satin Cloth, Mail Cloth, Felt and Plush in all the newest shades, Filloselle Embroidry, Crewell and Tracing Silks, Arrasene in Wool and Silk, Silk and Chenille Cord and Tassels, Pompons, &c.,. &c. Wools a speciality, Double and Single Ber- lin, Fleecy Merino and Ice Wool, Berlin and Peacock Fingering Victoria Yarm, (the very best yarn for knitting purposes), Creweil, Shetland, Floss, Fairy Floss, Macrame Thread Point Lace Patterns and Braids, Antique Lace in Anticamacassar Squares, &c., Maltese Tir- chon and Spanish Laces in Black and Cream, Cash’s Frillings, Edgings, Ribbors, Velvets, Silks, Satins, Buttons, Elastics. Wool Goods in Children’s Dresses, Jackets, Caps, Clouds and Scarfs, Silk and Chenille Scarfs, Kid Gloves in 2 and 4 buttons in dark and evening shades, Cashmere ard Cloth Gloves, India Muslin, Corsets in Dr, Warner's Health and Flexible Hip, Royalist, &c., Children’s Corset Waists, a very nice assort- ment of Neck Frillings. Beautiful goods for Christmas Presents con- sisting of Work and Jewel Boxes, Odor Cases, Watch Stands, Handkerchief and Glove Boxes, Satchel Purses, &c., &c. A beautiful assortment of Chrisimas, New Years and Birthday Cards from | cent to $1.50 Prang’s Ist., 2nd., 3rd., and ith., prises. Dolls in variety, Children’s Paint Boxes, Tea Setts and Furniture expected daily, a lot of Slippers, Fancy Work, Woole and ‘hristmas (Goods, Brigg’s and Poirsen’s Patterns, &e. Ch’tewn, Nov. 23, 1882. _ MORTGAGE SALE. O be sold by Public Auction, at the Court House, in “harlottetown, in Queen's County, on Wednesday, the third day of January next, A. D, 1883, at twelve o'clock, noon — All that tract, piece, and parce] of land, situate, lying and being on Lot or Township Number Fifty-nine, in Prince Edward Isiand, bounded as fo lews: North by the Whim Road, east by lend in possession of Samuel Clark, west by land in possession of Dor. mendy, and south by the rear live of farma fronting on said Road, containing seventy acres of land, a little more or lesa. The above sale is made pursuant to the Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the seventh day of January, AD, '874, made between Samuel Clark, of the one part, and Daniel Hodgson, of the other part. For further particulars apply at the office of Me. E. J. Hopveson, “olicitor, Charlottetown. Dated this twenty-fifth day of November, A. D. 1882. DANIEL HODGSON, Mortgagee. Nov, 25.—?aw till sale her INSURANCE OFFICE, Queen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, Lancashire Insurance Company CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses tettled promptiy and equitably. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, Generai Agunts, Otiice—South Side Queen Square. 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