iiediites othe ie id a a a RE ae <2 2 SMS am: ale ip emesis — ape Fancy,useful and Japanese and Chi China Flower Po Shoes, &c., &c. 3Y TELEGRAPH, So atintantibane~ache ena dasetn nea allie i accinasy NEW Ws — special Despa ch te Examiner. OTTAWA, Dee. Zé. The more the present scheme of building the Canada Pacific Railway is thought ever, the more it commends itself to the thinking publie of Ontario and Quebec. The Government supperters, excepting two or three speculators in Manitoba lands, will vote squarely for the scheme. They invite discussion. The Hamilton members asked Mr. Blake to allow Sir Charles Tup- per to Speak at Blake's meeting in Hamul- ton. Mr. Bleke refused. Sir Charles Tupper will hold meetings at Hamilton and Montreal. Haythorne’s letter, in the Putrict, has been received here. By Island members and Senators it is considered weak, one- sided and untruthful. A reply is to be published in the Island papers. The opinion of Island Meinbers and Senators is that Haythorne acts an unman part in trying to shirk his responsibility in what he calls ‘* entrapping the Island into Confederation, and selling the independent constitution enjoyed for a hundred years.” He himself, it 1s remarked, was willing to entrap the Islwnd,for twenty-eight thousand dollars a year less than the ‘better terms,” and it is well known that he pledged hiw- self to stop building the Island road,— and | deficiency ' AOUSE. Ornamental Goo nese Vases,Glove ts, Mantel Piece ’ Loess and Gther Ifenrs. ee ee : ite And any further _ Which may arise from insuft- cleat quality of land ameng the said portion of railway to complete the said twenty-five maul. ion acres, or trom the prevalence of lakes and water stretches in the sections granted, which lakes and water stretches shall not be cow. puted in the acreage of such sections, shal] be made up from other portions to be selected by the eompany in the tract known as the ** fertile belt,” that is to say, the land ly- ing between parallels 49 and 57 de. grees of north latitude, or elsewhere, at the option of the company, by the grant therein of similar alternate sections extending baek twenty four miles deep on each side of any branch line or lines of railway to be located by the company, and to be shown on a map or plan thereof deposited with the Minister of Railways, vr of any common front line or lines agreed upon between the Government and the company—the conditions hereinkefore stated as to lands not fairly fit for settlement to be applicable to such additional grants, This is the provisien, italics and all, That Davies suppressed when he spoke in the Hall. PLOTS contiuue against the life of the Czar TRE market to-day was very small. unchanzed. Prices iislcihindllaeeiansaai A MOVEMENT has been started for the eree- tion ef a cottoa factory in Halifax. Ie built seventy miles more at a higher cost. While he failed to provide for the extra! obligation he incurred, he did not fail to} provide for .obert Poore Haythorn. He} concealed the fact that he was going to} Ottawa to make terms, and started of at midnight without the knowledge of the people at large. Mr. Haythorne supported Mr. Macken- zie’s Act, which offered any company for building twenty-six hundred miles, ten thousand dollars in cash and twenty thou- sand acres per mile and a guarantee of four per cent on the sum expended over that total, including interest at Haythorne’s valuation for land—one hundred and forty millions. The present agreement, taking the same valuation,-will involve a total cost of one hundred and three millions, or Tupper’s valuation of land—seventy-eight willions. The Island members say the country that is going to derive the benefit from the Road should pay for it out of lands and proceeds of lands, and not burden P. E. island tax-payers to pay for a share of the road. The Syndicate states that steel rails and iren bridges will be used, and that they always understood the Union Pacific of 1873 to be the standard. There is a small petiti.n from a few of Cartwright’s friends against ‘ the awreement. The Opposition manifesto is ridiculed, and Grits here are ashamed of it. No Opposition policy is yet announced, but to make tax-payers in Old Provinces pay for the road. It isaaid that Howlan will speak in favor ofthe present terms. He thinks the bargain good. The Senators on both sides think Hay- thorne’s man euvre more like that of a poli- tical agent than becoming to a dignified Senator. Special Notices. srien and Meerschaum Pipes, for Christ- mas presents, at Rabin’s Cigar Stere. [de 23 Expymiox. —The Canadian Copyright Edi- tion can now be had at Bremner Bros. d272i ‘fun largeat and finest stock of smokers articles,suitable for Xmas presents,at Rubin's Cigar Store,cor. Queen ana Richmond streets. {de 23 Jusr received at Farquharson & Co's., a general assortment of glassware, Call and see their gooris and prices. [d23 A tor of handsome New Year Cards for sale at ExemNerR 5R0s. [de 27 31 Cuew the A, W, 1, 4, 2 and 4 Chewing Tobacco, the best in the market, just re- ceived at Ru in’s Cigar Store. [de 2; Tuose New Year Cards at Bremner Bros, are very choice, and will, ne doubt, sell @spidly. {de 27 31 Oat at Farquharson & Co's. and see their cheap Vases and Fancy Goods. Just the thing for mas presents and New Y ear’s gifts. {ad 23 R. K. Brace won't recommend any goods unless he believes them to be good. Strachans Gilt Edge Soxp has been tried by several of his customers .and pronounced first-class. Try it. {de 2 To SxarTgexs'!—For sale at A. McNeili’s Auction Rooms, a few pairs of Whelpley’s kmpress Skates, at a bargain to close the lot. Try them at the Rink, and if they are not the best you ever had, return them. {de 27 tf choice half-boxes Raisins, at SOME vers Bren & Gorr’s. [de 20 61 Give the |ittle ones the es Candies from The Confectionery for the Holidays. (3i eod Ivy you ejuire a Christmas Present see E. W. Taylor's advertisement;and he has a much lirger assortment than enumerated there. Tne ‘* Northern Light” left Georgetown this morning at 6 o’cloek, but has pot yet reported at Picton. siameenieiiiiiN Lcti LeeckiT, the Vedestrian, makes several challenges in our advertising columns to-day. Will no one take him up. Barque ** William Owen,” Brown master, arrived at Rotterdam 27th inst., from Balti- more, 25 days passage. Sliced Mr. Borver, milkman, broke through the ice, while crossing this merning, and he and his men, narrowly escaped drowning. veceipeaiindtiiialicnii CaNADIAN Pocket and Counting House DIARIES for 188l—a good variety, at Bremner Bros. [d 28 4: Tue British Government expects that the Marquis of Ripon, Viceroy of India, will ask to be removed from office owing te ill-health, At the local election in Winnipeg,}Manitoba on the 12th inst., Capt. McMillan, (Conserva- tive,) was returned by a sweeping majority. Rememper the Concert in aid of the Indus- trial Aid Society in St. Paul’s Schoolreom this evening. For programme see another column. A REGULAR meeting of the Caledonia Club will be hold at the Club Room this evening at 8 o’slock. <A full attendance is specially requested as business of import- ance will be considered. A lot of Elegant Faney Goods, suitable fer RMleliday Presents, such Frames, in Eastlake and other designs; Sta- tionery Cabinets, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Japanese Goods, Photo. and Auto. Albums, Games, Toys, &., &c., at Bremner Bros. [d 28 lw CuristmMas Bex.—The Diamond Book-atore man says:-—‘‘If the person who stole frem the Diamond Bookstore a mechanical circus rider, will only call on the proprietor, he will receive a very important portion of the appa- ratus, accidentally left behind, and without which the circus rider is next te worthless. Me. #. Hanserr Breer received from Wm. McKechnie, Esq.,late Superintendent of the FP. E. Island Railway, who is new in Emerson, Manitoba, a handsome pair oi prairie chickens, which were shot by Mr. Fred MeKechnie. The chickens in appear- ance resemble our Island partridge, but are much larger and heavier, They look quite fresh,falthough they have travelled, by pest, over 2,600 miles. THERE is on exhibition at the Showroom o Mr; John Newson, a case of stuffed birds which deserves special notice. The work was done by Prof. Earle a shert time age. It is excellent, and shows that the Professor is not amere tyroin the art of bird-stufiing. The easc contains over twenty small rare birds, such as wood-cock, golden wood-pecker, blue jay, king-fisher, etc., all set up in such a man ner, as to set the observer thinking whether they are aliveernot. Anyonelwanting a good case of native birds should callfond see this one, ‘“Rirvg Son” Divison.—On the 17th inat., a new Division, ‘* Rising Sun,” No. 121, was instituted at South Freetown, by D. Rogers, Esq., G. W. 2? , with twenty-four charter members. A very pleasing, and in- deed hopeful feature of this, the first effort of the new G. W. P., is that no less than ten of the number are heads of families. The regular night of meeting is Tuesday. The offieers are: David Arbing, W. P.; Henry Stitson, W. A.; R. W. Dammerell, K. S.: W. Burns, A. R. 8.; E. Stitson, F.8.; M. White, T.; John Reeves, Ch.; A Reeves, Con.; B. Rogers, A. C.; J. A. Livingston, L.8.; W. Stitson, 0, 8.; James Wall, P. W. P. ~_— nae THE Boston Sttver PLatinG Company, is now prepared to doall kinds of Gold and (tive him a call. {d 23 3i A vew Chcistmas Cards on hand, which | cak will be sold at a great reduction. bREMNER and Bros. {de 27 31 Grapes, Gnapes, Grargs.—I have just re ceived 20 barrels choice Green Grapes, which I will sell very low. W. F. Carier, Queen Street. ——dic 2nd 4w cod. Silver plating, such as knives, forks, spoons, e baskets, fruit stands, tea sets, watches jewelry of every description. Carriage work, handles, dashers, &c, &c. N. b.—Every job warranted to give entire satisfaction or no charge made. Shop opposite the Athenzum. P. O. Box, 219, Charlottetown. nov. 17 as Velvet Photo, ! teem a lt i A te se lic, 2 he Gatiptnremennene mRNA ER RA Great display of Xmas Goods. on Monday, the 6th December, a ds, suitable for Christmas Pres | ~~ 7 - " ay an | EINE DISPLAY OF i CHRISTMAS CONFECTIONERY i iui ne Malic CHOICE MIXTURE ONLY 25 GENTS PER LB. OTHER VARIETIES, SUCH AS Gum Drops, Lemon Drops, Jujube Sticks, Dutch Lunch, Slim Jims, Honey Chewing Cocoa, Clear Candy Toys, —#. TS O GRAPES, FIGS, NUTS, ORANGES, CORDIALS, &., &e. TOY TEA SETS (a large lot Cheap.) Give us a Call. cd we Our Goods are Nice, Fresh and Cheap. -4E and Handerchief Boxes, Trays, | Ornaments, Pic ture Frames, Wo rk Baskets, Snow GEO. DAVIES | nm. wamere: —— OO he A A CA: Aces a We will show large opening of ents,consisting of Jewel Cabinets ; | | é& CO. Crockeryware, Teas’ Sugar, Raisins, Leather, Apples, se. good paper-- 650 ches@ and half chests Superior Congou Teas, (warranted) 10 bbls Porto Rico Sugar, 200 boxes Raisins, (Layers, Valencia, ) 200 sides No } Sole Leather, (splendid steck) £00 bbls American Apples, 5 crates Crockeryware, 75 boxes Pipes, (T D’s and assorted. ) Boxes scented Soap, Confectionery; Crack- ers, etc. - Muscatels & WILLIAM PODD, Dec. 22, °80;—3w pat (Queen Square, THE BEST TEAS | 650 PACKAGES. Y RECENT ARRIVALS from Great Britain, via Halifax, I have now complet- ed my Winter Stock of Teas, — 650 half-chests and chests Congou Teas, and can contidently recommend the quality as superior, both in strength and flavor. Will be sold at the lowest market price for cash or good paper. WILLIAM DODD, } } 0:0 \ TE are now showing an extra fine assortment of Goods in the Watck and JEWBLRY | line, suitable for PRESENTS, and would invite an early call to insure the best Silver Watches, from selection. Gold Watches, very handsome, from 316 upwards. | Cheaper kinds $8 upwards ; all warranted for 12 months and chain and key given in. can be supplied, but not recommended. Solid Gold and Silver Chains, and a good selection of Roil’d which are guaranteed to wear well. In SILVER we have Brooches, Ear-rings, Neck Chains, Lockets, &e. Plated Cham, Silver is likely to be much worn this winter, and the genuine articles can be had at much lower prices than Gold. A fine assortment of Lockets, Charms, Bracelets, Studs, etc. The New Ba Pins, which are replacing al! others. pena Rings, almost. all styles and sizes, for Ladies’, Gents’, Misses’ and Children. : In Silver-Plated Ware we have many articles, such as Napkin Rings, Vases, Cups, Butter Dishes, Pickle Stands, &e., that would make really a useful Present, and pr.ce exceedingly low. Spectacles, in Gold and Steel frames. ' business enables us to suit nearly all who may favor us with » call ; to suit and please you in other lines, E. W. TAY LO R, South Side Queen Square, Charlottetown Our long experience in the Spectacle and we hope also Dec. 8, 1880—9i eod WINTER CLOTHING Gentlemen, before Buying your Winter =} OVERCOATS AND REEFERS, YOU SHOULD VISIT J. B. MACOONALD'S, QUEEN STREET. A magnificent stock to choose from—and very gheap. — 20 Ladies’ Mantles! Ladies will find the largest variety and lowest price Mantles in the City at J. B. MACDONALD’S, @ueen Street. Noy. 9, 1880. eee OWEN CONNOLLY & CO. ARE NOW. SHOWING A Complete Stock of Seasonable S ! a 70: GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOOL Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantles, Wincies, Grey and White Cottons, &c., &e. Tweeds, Pilot, Beaver, Diagonal, President and Ulster Cloths, VEIRzZ Ca BAS! READYMADE CLOTHING! — In Uistets, Overooats, Reefets, Pants, Vests, Gc., at Yer Low Prices, It will pay Cash Buyers to call and examine our Goods and Prices before purchasing elsewhere. ) se ROBERT ORR’S OLD STAND. ®& | Charlottettewn, Nov. 16, 1580. Dee, 22, 80—pat 3w Queen Square, ‘London Goods. a Received per steamer ‘‘ Prince Edward.” CASKS ENGLISH MALT VINEGAR, CASE HOLLOWAY’S MEDICINES, CASES CASTILE SOAP, Sago, Fine bettled Salad and Castor Oils, Candied Peels, Spices, Essences, &c. Cases Murray’s Flaid Magnesia, one case Fine Chemicals for dispensing, and a general as- sortment of best English Drugs and Medicines at APOTHECARIES HALL. DesBrisay’s Corner Queen Square, Ch’town, Dec. 17, 1880.—~1m tu f —— ee NEW GOAL DEPOT —-AT THE HEAD OF-— POWNAL WHARF. “YNEE subseriber has on hand a quantity of the BEST PICTOU COAL,—Round and Nut; also Slack fer Blacksmith’s use. For convenience of customers erders can be left at the stores of S. W. Crabbe, Grafton Street ; Dodd & Rogers, Queen Square; or DAVID SMALL. Queen's Wharf, Ch’tewn, Dec. 11, '30—tf CONFECTIONERY ? FOP THE HOLIDAYS. YJ HAVE ON HAND a very large lot of CHOICE CANDIES, and will sell them VERY LOW during the Holidays :- CHOICE MIXTURE only 25 cents per lb. Other Candies from 12 cents per lb. up- wards. A large lot of Crystal SUGAR TOYS, such as Panorama Eggs, Flower Pets, Hats, Return Balls and Crystal Eggs (very pretty. CHOICK GREEN GRAPES only 25 cents per lb. PASTRY and CAKES, very fine. : CAKES ICED to order. As this is nearly all home manufacture, I can warrant it pure. ; Wholesale buyers will do well to give me # ™ W. F. CARTER, Dec’ 15, 1880—10i SPEGIAL NOTICE. LL persons who have not paid their LA Taxes on Real Estate in the Royalty of Charlottetown for the year 1879, and likewise those who have not settled their Poll Tax for the same year, are hereby netified that they will be dealt with asthe law directs, without any respect of persons, if not settled im- mediately. Confectioner, Gj. C. HOOPER, Collector. Euston Street, Charlottetown, Dec. 13, 1880, NORTHERN LIGHT, US FURTHER NOTICE the North- } ern Light wil) make daily trips, when practicable, leaving Georgetown at 6 a. m.; and Pictou, at 1.40 p. m., om arrival of the train from Halifax. WILLLAM MITCHELL, Agent of Dept, Dept. of Marine, Charlottetown, / Dee, 16, 1880. j tf HE WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per sons having relatives or friends abread, and desiring to keep them informed concernirg P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap; er way than by subscribing to Tor Wkex.y Examixer. Sent, postpaid, to any address 1 Great Britain, the United States, at the Dominion, op receipt of One Dollar. a ET ———. N Store, ancewill be sold Cheap for cash or « osm ca eae | | ' ee eee eee ee A ENE