~~ et tt Leeal and Other Items. Suvmersme Harbor is now closed. Dp. Banks McKenrtr i the 18th. left Fredericton for hy nome oO Tug steamer Princess of Wales will return from Pictou this evening with mails, six large schooners load- ire no'y ing with produce at Souris. Rerairnev.—The brict. L. J. West way isnow undergoing repairs on the marine | alip at Pi vou, Marrrims Unton.—Nova Scotia and New Brunsw le! cd tes are now consulting about a union of the two Provin es. Qvel ann Guutr Port S. S. wy has transferred its steamers to New York for the South Ameri (‘ome Tae Zion Church Bazaar was eoncluded, very successfully, last nigut. We hear that the amouut realised was about $1,200. Tue store ot Mr. N: L. Herbert, Queen | Apples, . . . | street, is well supplied with seasonable | CARTER’S. low prices. Give ita eall. POOLS al tices | ara wn trade. : 2 tl ttt et ll ttt ye ee Spocia! Notices. ENO’s Fruit Salt, ffoalth-Giving, Pleas- and Invigorating. Lamplough’s Pyretic Saline. Tarrant’s Selt- Bishop’s Effervescent ‘ a; > ant, Cooling, Refreshing zler Aperient and | Citrate of Magnesia.—Wa. R. Watson. Dec. 17th—3in » > VTP . ad y > ee * a - | Re rivep at the City Drug Store, where ino ‘* good (or any) imitation’ is sold, 12 ;cozen (Stamped) Hall's Sicilean Hair Res- also, Gardner’s torer, 81.00 Bottle ; Cingalese Hair Restorer, 50 cents per bot- tle.—Wa. R. Warson. Dec. 17th—3in. | Santa Cravs dropped in last night and per ; left me everything required for the Holi- days.—W. IF. Carrer. | Cirristmas Presents and New Year’s Gifts at Rankin’s Drug Store.—3i each w ' for 2 "> Great Banxrurr Save at Ore & Co's.—Now is the time, and Orr's the place, to get bargains. — 140i > s Crotce Sinquena Figs (an layers), Gree Grapes, Sweet Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, wholesale and retail at W. F. CuristTuas AND New Yrar’s.—Fresh Can- . | 1-2 v % s € « Enctanp.—Five thousand !|died Citron, Lemon and Orange Peels, CATTLE FOR ; 1 Doane z . ‘ avan six hundred cattle will be shipped from | Pure Spices, and flavoring extracts, at Ran- Toronto, shortly, for England | kin’s DaugStore.—3i each w for 2w i L « PALVI A J? a ° An earthquake occurred in Beachburk, Ont., on the 18th inst. Five shocks oecur- ed, starting people from their beds, and skaiing the houses to their foundation. Coprisu.—On Monday last Fuller Bros. caught six large codfish off Souris. They have now two hundred hooks engaged in the codfishery off that place. Ar the meeting of the members of the Y. M. C. Association last night, Mr. John Dor- | sey was appointed Chairman.of the Ex- ecutive Committee, Tue Christmas Tree at the Notre Dame, was closed by avery successful Concert last night. The amount realized by salos*was very handsome. Beer —There was a splendid show of beef inthe market to-day. Prices ranged from 6 to 16 cents. We dare say that the dead weight of some of the carcasses on Blake Bros.’ stall reached 900 pounds. We desire to direct attention to F. Le- Paze’s advertiseraent which appears in an- other column. The goods are all ‘fresh,’ and, at the prices asked, are ‘‘a marvel of cheapness.”’ To those who are in doubt as to ‘“‘what would be nice for a Christmas present” wesay, see Mr. LePage’s stock, and all doubts will vanish. Tue Srrixe.—The strike on the Lachine Canal, Montreal, still continues. On the 18th about three thousand strikers marched abreast through the streets and attacked the offize of Davies & Son with revolvers and stones. Shots were returned from the of- fice, killing one and wounding three of the strikers. is THe Government Brokrx Ur ?—From various sources, and from very reliable authér- ity, we understand that the Hon, Messrs. Yeo and Lefurgy have resigned as members of the present incapable, unpopular Government. © Lf this is so, these men deserve the lastimg grati- tude of a now free pe®le, who will remember at the polls who have burdening and enthrall- ing them with insufferable tax and other in- justice. Well done! Yeo and Lefurgy.—Pres. Tae Larrmst oF THE Missinc Timorny McCarruy.—On Thursday of last week a French lad, aged about twelve years, a son of a Mrs. Babineau, who lives at the mill end of the bridge over the Scadouc river, saw—or alleges he saw—the body of a dead man floating at the edge of the ice. He says the man was in his shirt sleeves, had a rope around his neck and his throat cut. He also describes the position of the hands and arms. He says the man was in his shirt sleeves and had grey pants or drawers on. He told his mother of the fact at the time and she told him to say nothing about it. Mr. McCarthy’s friends have been in- formed of the fact and will take steps to have an examination made of the locality. — Moncton Times. THe vacancies in the Government of Nova Scotia have been filled up. The Treasurership, vacant since the death of Hon. Stayley Brown, M. L. C., has been filled by the appointment of Hon. Rebert Boak, and another vacant seat in the Gov- ernment has been given to Dr. Farrell, M. P. P. for Halifax, who receives no office. The Hon. Robert Robertson, of Shelburne, has resigned the office of Commissioner of Mines, and will be succeeded by Mr. Albert Gayton, of Yarmouth. The only case,then, in which the people will be appealed to will be in regard to Mr. Gayton’s seat. This gentleman represents Yarmouth, which has been, apparently, unconditionally surren- dered to the Grits, both in its Local and Federal representation ; so that it is not probable Mr. Gayton’s re-election will be opposed. It is difficult to see at this ro- ment how the Government has been strenthened by the change.— Moncton Times Moncton Morats.—The laws for the ar- rest of vagrants and vile women appear to be in abeyance, at least in Moncton. In other towns, when such people are found aivertising themselves and their illegal calling by public exhibition, they are fre- quently hauled up by the police and their career interrupted by a term of imprison- ment; but we do things differently here. Our livery stables hire them their moat showy teams and the frail ones occupy at once the streets and public attention with a view of furthering the interests of their shameful business. They have been drunk and disorderly in our town and have ereated scandalous ‘‘ scenes’”’ and have gone unwhipt of justice, when probably some un- offending fellow who has appeared on the street slightly intoxicated has been arrested, imprisoned, exposed and fined. There ap- pears to bein police circles a certain law for Cook’s Brook and other laws for the rest of the world. The way in which virtue and honest industry are encouraged among us is something new under the sun.—Tiines. ‘ Convent De! lr you want Choice Fruit for Christmas, get a barrel or two of the celebrated Bald- ;win or Russet apples from A. MeNeill, Auctioneer, No 11 Queen Street.—4ins. ly you want to have your Cakes look nice at the Bazaar, get them frosted and orna- mented at W. F. Carrer’s, l Have the largest variety of Confec tionery, Cakes, &c., ever exhibited in Char- ottetown.—W. F. Carrer. > ++ <—e -+ Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court. Dec. 21.—Ellen Bell, on complaint of Chas. Cameron, for refusing to leave the station when requested, was dismissed ; Mary A. Dorkham, drunk and disorderly, on complaint of James McLeod, was fined $3, or 14 days. SELLING OFF oath Boel AUCTION PRICES AVING Purehased a Large Lot of BANKRUPT GOODS, at a Great Sacrifice, we propose selling them at AucTion PRIcEs :— Heavy Winseys for 7 cts. per yd Good Black Lustre 12 _ Fancy Dress Goods * 8 =“ Heavy Gray Flannel 29 " ‘' Ail Wool '' ae Tweeds for Boys =. 30 " Heavy Cand’an Tweels60 =" Shirts. and Drawars 40 cts, Horse Blankets, Strapped, $1.20 Boys Fur Caps, 30 cts, Hens “ 90 cts, All other goods equally cheap. Buyers should ¢ali and examine our stock before purchasing. - ROBERT ORR & CO. Ch’town, Dee. 4— NOD CE. Mayor’s Orrice, Charlotttetown, P. E. I., Dec. 3, 1877. URSUANT to order of the City Council of the City of Chharlottetown, and under and by virtue of a By-Law of the said City relating to the Fire Department, passed 10th Nov,, 1870, and approved 2nd March, 1871,— NOTICE is hereby given to all persons in| Charlottetown, aforesaid, that a public place for the Storage ef Kerosene and other burning and inflammable fluids has been pro- vided, situate on the premises of Richard Heartz, Esq., on the Mount Edward Road, near the Railroad ; and that all persons found with over 60 gallons of such oils or fluids on their premises, or elsewhere in said City, three days after notice hereof, wiil be punished according to the said By-Law. Fees, at the rate of eight cents per month, or fraction of a month, will be charged for each cask. By order, WM. B. MORRISON, City Clerk. Dec. 4—2w 2aw ar 2w #83. UST RECEIVED, a very choice and beau- 6 tiful assortment of SLIPPER PATTERNS, OTTOMAN COVERS, CORD and TASSELS, Bracket and Tray PATTERNS, TOYS and TRINKETS, —SUITABLE FOR— Bazaars & Christmas Presents, ' Scotch, Canadian, Moscow, Andalusian and Fleecy X AL Fe IS in newest colors. LADIES’ SACQUES, in Fashionable Styles. Cheap.) JAS. DESBRISAY’S, 83 QUEEN STREET. | Dec, 18, 1877.—6in eod LADIES’ RUBBER BOOTS, (selling off f | # ser ! } ; | + QUEEN SGUARE MOUSE | SALE! CASH SALE! J.D. MASON&CO ARE NOW SELLING OFF AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES A LARGE LOT OF LADIES’ WINTER FANCY DRESS G00DS, AT COST. A LOT OF LADIES’ FANCY DRESS Stl inK Ss. LESS THAN COST. Black or ‘Colored Silks, LOW, TO CLEAR. French Merinos —AND— Cashmeres, OF BEST MAKES, OF EXTRA. VALUE, FROM 46e. BLACK LUSTRES, From 1l5ec to 70e. PAISLEY SHAWLS, $4.70—WORTH $5. $4. - A large lot of WINTER SHAWLS Fancy and Plain, to close lot from $1.10. Beaver, Pilot & President Jd) Le (Cheap). '*¢ PLAIN AND FANCY WOOL TWEEDS From 60c., (for Ulsters). Cranes, lringes, Ribbons, Feathers and Flowers, (cheap). WOVE HOSIERY, PLAIN and FANCY FUuAN N His, A LOT OF . LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS, From 75 cents. Velvet, Plushes, & Velveteens, Black and Fancy Shades, (very low), Ladies’ Stays & Corsets, From 36 cents. TABLE LINEN, SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS and COUNTERPANES, MIRROR CURTAINS and DAMASKS. (Extra Cheap.) WOOL, UNION, FELT and HEMP CAR- PETINGS, (cheap); STAIR CARPETS, STAIR DAMASKS, (very low). Good, All-Wool 16-4 Blankets, ga” $2.90 “Ga Fleer and Table OIL-CLOTHS. MENS’ REEFING JACKETS, (Good) | from $4.00. ” OVERCOATS, (Good) from $5.70. os ULSTERS, from $9.80. To Commences on Saturday, First ecember, --AT THE-— London House —-———-— The Extensive Sale advertised during the month of November by GEO. DAVIES & 60. Willi be Continued until the end of the Year, And in addition to it the following Lots will be offered on SATURDAY, the Ist De- cember, at prices to ACCOMMODATE ALL PURCHASERS. 300 Ladies’ Trimmed Hats, at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 & $2.00. A Lot of Wool and Breakfast Shawls AT HALF PRICE, 1,050 Yards All Wool Gray Flannel, at 32 cts, A further lot of 8-4 and {0-4 Wool LANKETS at $.50 and $3.00. A FINE ASSORTMENT WHITNEY BLANKETS, A Large Supplement to the 15,000 yds. BLACK DRESS COODS already advertised, at a wide range of prices. A Special Line of Black lLustres, @ l6c., 20c., 25e. A Large Lot of Ladies’ CORSETS | WHITE AND CRAY COTTONS —AND— SHEETINGS, The best value ever shown by us, A Splendid Assortment of Fur Goods, —COMPRISING— BUFFALO ROBES, trimmed & untrimmed, WOLF ROBES, COON COATS, FUR CAPS, GAUNTLETS, Ladies’ Jackets, Muffs, Etc. A Large Lot of Cardigan Jackets From $1.50. READY-MADE MENS CLOTHING REEFERS, $2.00 to $10.00 Special lines, just opened, 34.00, 5.00 & 6.00 OP COATS, $4.50 to $8.00 BOYS’ & MEN’S ULSTERS, $3.50 to $16.00 TAILORING DEPARTMENT. NEW OVERCOATINGS. PILOTS, BEAVERS, ELYSIANS, in black, blue and olive, FANCY TROWSERINGS, WORSTED COATINGS, &c, GARMENTS CUT AND MADE. Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. The Prices of these Goods are so Low that Parties coming to the City by rail will save their fare in the purehase of a small parcel. J. D. MASON & C0. Charlottetown, Dec. 18, 1877. Nov. 28,— (SALE OF BOOK DEBTS. Insolvent Act of 1875. In the matter of David Hooper McKinnon, an Insolvent. .OTICE is hereby given that the remain. ing uncollected Book Debts of the above estate, will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Sales Room of William Dood, in Char lottetown, on THURSDAY, the 27th day of December, instant, at the hour of eleven o'clock, a. m. F. L. HASZARD, Assignee. Ch’town, Dec. 15th, 1877—pat till sale NOTICE. All Tersons indebted to the Lisiaie of the laie Hon. Pai- rick Walker, are required to seliie up their Accounts within one month from this date. Lhe large and well-assoried Stock on hand will be cleared oul al FIRS? COS2 for cash only. ANGUS 7. MeCORUA CK, Manager. Tue Examiner Orrice, NEW YBARS presents. LEWIS has a large stock of splen- December 17, 1877—2w HRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S are did Chromos, Steel Engravings, and Litho- Oe TYPE.— About 500 Ibs. on sale at —AND— coming. We begin to think about our graphs, large and small. They are a choice times, Mouldings He has Ten Thousand feet of Mouldin thirty different patterns, all new, suitable for all kinds of pictures. Frames will be made and sold aa 25 per cent. lower than any other place in the city. Frames. Fancy Frames, all sizes and kinds, from } upwards, Albums, Mottoes, Brackets, Wall Pockets, Cards, and Transfer Pictures in great variety. Photographs and GLACE PICTURES. If you want a good Photogragh, go to LEWIS’ and you will get it. He has the best facilities in the city for making Pictures ; besides, he knows how to make them. His specimens are all his own work, as you at oe b calling and looking at them. You will know them all. Special attention given to Children’s Pictures and Family Groups. Old Pictures copied and enlarged, finished in India ink, water colors, oil, or crayon. Also, the Photo-Enamel Picture. Persons wishing to learn to make the Photo-Enamel Picture can be taught in one lesson, for $2. No art required. For Sale, pictures of MR. & MRS. D. BANKS McKENZIE, large or small. s@ Don’t forget the place — Upper Great George steet (Thomas’ Old Stand). ee OLE LEATHER —500 Sides No. 1 & 2 CARVELL BLOS. Dec. 5—pat 3i House to Let. F eight rooms, in good repair, lately occu- pied by Mr. A. McDougall. lnumediate preeenen given. Apply to Mrs, A. Me- ougall, or the undersigned. None but a careiul and good tenant need apply. RICHARD WEEKS. Charlottetown, Dec. 13, 1877.-—tf ee Wants, ete.,. ete. sey" Advertisements unde this heading, in space not ex- ceeding half an ineh, will be inserted for TEN CEN Yrs per day. -—— OUSE.-—To Let, on Queen street. Ap- ply to M. McQUAID. Dec. 21, 1877. LET.—A large new three-story House, on JDorchester street, near Queen street. Apply to B. O°;CALLAGHAN, Dec. 21, e877. ANTED—A BOY, about 16 years of age, to learn the Bookbinding Busi- ness. Apply at once to G. H. HASZARD, 51 Water street. Ch’town, Dec. 20, 1877. ONEY FOUND. — The owner can a have the same by proving property and ying for this advertisement. Apply to M. p. Hogan. Ch’tewn, Dec. 18, 1877—3i 7TANTED TO EXCHANGE.—A Single Jaunting Sleigh, nearly new, for a DOUBLE-SEATED SLEIGH. Apply at this office. December 17, 1877—lw RARE CHANCE. — WANTED—A Partner with capital and commanding am influence in business in a well-established tirm in the city, which will pay large profits on ca- pital invested, by the ee man : right For particulars, address, .» Chary ttetown Post Office. —Dec, 13, '77-~6i collection—something new. Prices to suit the . “saat Ch Stn FN t= - aera