Local and Other Items, _ Pee Buy your Flour at Beer & Goff's. Hon. SexaTor HowLan is in town. Catt at the Ladies’ Establishment and get your New Year's gifts. —2i1 Juper Marsuact, of Halifax, condemns, utterly, ‘Parson Brown: His talk.” Carots will be sung in St. Peter’s Church after the evening service to-morrow. Souerutnc New.—Chinese and Japanese Christmas and New Year’s Cards at Lewis’. Tus tug ‘“‘ Henry Aitken” has been hauled up for repairs on the slip foot of Great George street. S_EicHs, SLEIGHs—Cheap and good, at P. H. Tratnors, 82 Kent Street, opposite Rock- jin House—dee 28, lw eod Aut kinds of Ladies Hats at the Ladies’ Establishment, very cheap. —2i Wuere can you get the best Boots and Shoes for the least money? At Gass’ CatrrorsIA Honey, very choice,—in the comb and strained,-—at ‘‘ The Confectionery.” Soxs oF Tewrrrance.—Victoria Division, No. 4, of this city, will meet for election of officers on Monday evening. Tur election of officers for St. Lawrence Lodge I. O. O. F., will be held at Oddfellow’s Hall on Monday evening, 30th inst. ‘Tue best and cheapest place to have your Sleighs repaired and painted, is at P. H. Tratvor’s, 82 Kent Street, opposite Rocklin House—|lw eod Ir is understood that the Ocean Marine In surance Association will shortly divide a hand some sum among its members on the business of 1877. The amount to be divided is said to be $45,000. — Telegraph. Beer & Gorr are selling Fruit and Pound Cake, Biscuit, Confectionery, Nuts, Raisins, Figs, Green Grapes, Oranges, Apples, Citron Peel, Essences, etc., ete., very choice for Christmas. No glucuse or cterra alba in the Candy at ‘The Confectionery ’—it is all pure sugar ; and Kennedy don’t retail Candies at 25 cents a pound. He asks a good price for a pure article. REMEMBER the Entertainment by the Prince Street Methodist Sabbath School, on Monday evening, in the basement of the Church A pleasant evening at a trifling cost. Admission only 10 cents. Bartist S. S. Concert.—The children of the Baptist Sabbath School, of this city, will give their semi-annual Concert in the Baptist Chapel, on Monday evening, 30th inst at 8 o'cloek. Admission free. A collection will be taken in aid of the poor. ; Tur ‘* Northern Light” train brought to this city last night a large quantity of express goods. The business of the Intercolonial Ex- press Co, will be continued through the win- ter, and the accommodation thus afforded will be of gaeat advantage to our people. Tux Ontario Society of Artists have ap- inted Professor Wilson, Hon. Geo. Brown, t. Col. Gzowski, Hon. Geo. Allan, Messrs. L. R. O’Brien, J. A. Fraser and W. H. How- land a Committee to wait upon the Premier of the Local Government, and point out the claims of the Society to additional aid. Tue Otficers-elect of St. John, Victoria and King Solomon Lodges were duly installed on Friday evening by Deputy Grand Mastcr Alam Murray. After the ceremonies were over, the brethren—some 40 or 50 in number— repaired to the Rankin House for dinner, and spent a very pleasant evening together. Tur “Globe” has risen and explained that all the talk indulged in by its Grit ‘‘cotemps, ” about ‘‘a change in its business management,” and about ‘‘a prominent M. P.” being about to assume the control of it ata princely salary, is all fudge. A Western exchange says, “af we have a fair conception of Mr. Brown’s shrewdness, he will give up the ‘‘Globe” when he gives up the ghost.” DA Curtosiry.—Mr. John Parker, of Kempt Road, is exhibiting a natural curiosity in the shape of an animal that is half cow and half mose—the part from the shoulders backward is framed like a moose, and the head from the end of the nostrils to across the eyes is also moose. Its actions when out are those of the wild animal, and it never appeared to get tame like another Cow. It was raised by Allan McAdam, Bailey’s Brook, Antigonish.— Hx. Herald, CurisTMAs AND New Ygars.—Now is the time for presents. Call at Lewis’ Photo raph Gallery and see the great variety of Prang and other Chromos. Christmas and New Year's cards in great variety, cheapest in the city ; all kinds of Frames, in velvet and fancy wood, wall pockets and brackets. If you want to give your friends a good Phetograph, call and have it taken at Lewis’. All kinds of Pictures framed to order, cheap. Motto Frames 49 couts each. Upper Great George treet. Exrerracsmext ix Sr. Jangs’ Hatr.— The inelegant assertion of an Old Stager that ‘“‘musical and literary entertainments are about ‘played out’ in Charlottetown” was completely refuted by the success of the en- tertainment in St. James’ Hall last evening. An appreciative audience filled the room; and the musical and literary efforts of the various performers were well received. The instru-? mental pieces rendered by Misses Morrison and Dunn and Mr. L. Watson were highly pleasing to the audience; and the songs sung by Mrs. Strickland and by Miss Dunn were both en- cored. The readings and recitations also seem- edto give much satisfaction. They were as follows :—‘* McAulay’s Ivy” by Miss Smith; ' ‘t:he Old House,” by Miss Ber.; ‘‘ the Making | of Larry McCabe's Will,” by F. S. Longworth, | Esq.; “ the Ship” by Mr. McLean; a selection from the poems of Miss Proctor, by Robert | Shaw, sq.; and ‘the — of; Mr. Tom Pigeon” and some verses—which we | resume to be original—on ‘‘the Auld and ew Kirks,” by John Harper, Esq., of the | Normal School. The latter was a humorous dialogue supposed to be carried on by the two | buildings; and it created a good deal of amuse- ; ment, The Rev. Mr. McLennan occupied my r. - NNN ES Serie eEeE : >. — ein ete ae NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. re eee ee _—— ee Ct cit ttt tag tae . Orrawa. Dec. 26. _The Minister of Public Works has de- cided to take the top story off of the new Western Block Tower, and substitute iron terminals similar to the other towers. : Hon. R. D. Wilmot, Speaker of the Senate, has been confined to his room for the past ten days with influenza and bron- chitis, and is still unwell. Reports from the timber regions represent the season, so far, as having been very un- favorable to lumbering operations. Thomas Mayo, representing the King’s County, N. 8., branch of the Dominion Grange ; George Creed, representing the Hant's County branch, and L. Estabrook, representing the York, N. B., branch were presented to the Governor General on Satur- day, and were handsomely received. Ortawa, Dec. 27. The joint address from all the Temper- ance Societies uf the Capital was presented to the Hon. S. L. Tilley, in the Methodist Church, last night. Theres was a very large attendance, and among others on the plat- form were Hon. Dr. Tupper, Rev. A. A. Cameron, Ald. Herry, Vice-President of St. Patrick’s Temperance Society, Martin Battle and Jas. Johnston, Commissioner of Customs. Rey. E. A. Statford occupied the chair. Hon. Mr. Tilley, in reply to the address, made an eloquent speech ; referring to his last forty years connection with the temperance cause; he said hereafter, whether in private or public life, he would have two homes, one at Ottawa and one at New Brunswick. Hon. Dr. Tupper delivered an eloquent address, in which he warmly eulogized hon. Mr. Tilley for his constant adhearance to the temperance cause. The meeting was very enthusiastic and a great success. Monrrea., Dec. 26. This morning’s ‘‘ Gazette’ publishes three columns of correspondence, giving a complete history of the proposed scheme for the pooling of the gross receipts of the Montreal and Dominion Telegraph Compa- nies. One of the main reasons given by the Montreal Company for not abiding by Cap- tair. Maynes’ award was, the reduction by the Dominion Company, of the message rate, between the upper and Lower Prov- inces, from 50 to 30 cents per hundred words. After this reduction was announ- ced, Sir Hugh Allan urged the Dominion Company to increase the tariff to fifty cents which the latter company firmly and. dis- tinctly refused todo. The correspondence is quite racy throughout, and the closing letters of the President’s of both companies show a bitter feeling, which must lead toa still keener competition in the future. Money market here very firm. Call loans 8 per cent., and difficult to obtain. Stocks dull, steady. Bank of Montreal, 4393; Commerce, 101; Merchants’ 79; Telegraph 110 t Toronto, Dec. 25. The report of Canadian live stock from Ontario to England continues brisk, and it is estimated that 200,000 cattle and 500,000 sheep are now feeding for exportation next spring. Western trains are blocked by a snow- storm. Toronto, Dec. 26. Ex-Alderman Gearing, a defaulter, has been arrested in Detroit. Efforts are being made to revive the Can- adian party here. Hutt, Que., Dec. 26. The Governor General has donated $100 to the poor of Hull. Port Nevr, Dec. 25. Last night the ice on the river broke away, taking with it 27 cabins used for fish- ing. Two men were also carried off. Searching parties started along the beach between here and Quebec, but up to the present time nothing has been heard of the missing men. Lonpon, Dee. 26. It is stated that a former prominent Bos- nian leader has threatened the inhabitants of Serajevo that he will raise 40,000 men in Nova Bazar to punish partizans of the Aus- trians. ‘The same person has been agitatang against the Albanian League, who discoun- tenanced his designs against the Austrians. The League accordingly arrested him. Another snow storm has blockaded the Scotch railways worse than ever. It is thawing in London. Larne Loven, Dec. 26. The steamship State of Louisiana is still on the rock. The weather is very rough, and it is feared she will be lost with much of her cargo. Larne Loven, Dec. 26—p. m. Half of the cargo of the steamship State of Louisiana has been saved ; all efforts to gave more were abandoned to-day, in con- sequence of the heavy sea breaking over the ship. The passengers have all returned to Glasgow. * Mancuester, Dec. 26. The Guardian says: ‘‘There are no signs of the Oldham strike ending. A number of hands are being obtained from neighboring towns, and it is believed the new year will find many mills running at a reduction of wages. <a e > Rates of Exchange. Hatrrax, Dec. 26. Sterling Exchange, 60 days......-.. 88 — . : sight.......--- 94 ‘able Transfers........--- Ria ie 104 U. S. Currency drafts......-..--+++: + prem Gold Cheques, New York.....-----+- ¢ prem a Pesteh. . ....cess cere + prem Drafts on Montreal. >......---+++++% 4 prem - Newfoundland........---- 1 prem New York Quotations. Nzaw York, Dec. 25. Se. cake saues He Cee on ©9 EN par. Sterling, 60 days sight......--+++++-***- 4 84 66 demand... .....seeereeecrere® a 4 87! Dec, 24—2i tues —qrertienes - > GC. JUST RECEIVED AND TO ARRIVE, 200 BOXES CHOICE RAISINS, IN LAYERS, MUSCATELS AND VALENCIAS. —ALSO— Ot ee weenie eee Fresh Currants, Figs, Dates, Prunes, Nuts, Granges. Lemous, Green Grapes, Choice Confectionery. RAISINS VERY CHEAP BY THE BOX. ——--0 CALI AT THE Flour and Tea Store. Ovr TEA is very choice. BEER & GORE’. Charlottetown, December 12, 1878. We Sell Wuorgsace and Rerart—caxar, a EO > eee NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Robert Orr & Co. HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, Ktc., Bte., which they are selling, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at the lowest prices ever offered in Charlottetown. We solicit an inspection from all Cash Buyers of our Goops and Prices, before pur- chasing elsewhere. ROBERT ORR & CO. Charlottetown, Oct. 4, 1878.—2aw mon thur wkly Musical 3 Literary Sitdobn A. Hook & Tar Ge Tue Prince STREET METHODIST SABBATH SCHOOL WILL GIVE ONE OF THEIR Popular Entertainments: IN THE— Basement of the Church, —ON THE— EVENING OF MONDAY NEXT, the 30th inst. To commence at 8 o’clock. Admission onty TEN CENTS. Dec. 23—3in For Sale or to be Let, NEW TWO-STORY (double tenement) HOUSE, situate on Douglas Street, about 200 feet from the corner of Queen and Douglas Streets. The property is situated in a part of the City where real estate is increas- ing in value every year. For terms, &c., apply in Charlottetown to A. A. McLean, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, or to the Subscriber. ALEX. MUNN. Southport, Dec. 24, 18783—1m eod -——_——— HE ANNUAL MEETING of the ‘Sir John A.” Hook & Ladder Co. will take lace at their house on MONDAY, the 30th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Election of officers, &c. JAMES M. BUTCHER, Capt. Dec. 27—3i a ew enero — oa ees ere eee Just Arrived. io. =" 40 Casks KEROSENE OIL, 130° test. A. KENNEDY, Queen street.§§ Dee. 26. ~ REMOVAL! — | J QUIRK has removed his shop to new '@). building, two doors to the right. Ch’town, Doc. 26.—h pres lm Just ee en oe = | A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT ° § NORTHERN LIGHT (Electro - Plated Ware ! ILL MAKE DAILY TRIPS, unti further notice (Sundays excepted), leaving Georgetown at SIX a. m., and leaving } Pictou at HALF-PAST ONE, p. m., weather | permitting. | In New Styles and Patterns, just the thing for Christmas Presents. WILLIAM MITCHELL, Agent of Department. | Ch’town, 24th Dec., 1878—- _|GOLD AND SILVER, THN DERS. : WALTHAM & GENEVA _-Mavows On WATCHES CuarLorretowy, P. E. L., ne Dec, 24th, 1878. {| ., Si ; | Gold, Silver, EALED TENDERS will be received at: Gold-Plated this Office until the noon of TUESDAY, ” , the 3lst day of Nec., from — er, | to! and Jet keep in repair the Pumps of the City of Char lottetown, according to Specification to be | 4 J BH} A/ H} | ie Y 1 seen at the City Council Chamber. The Council is not bound to accept the IN AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF PATTERNS lowest or any tender. By order. AND PRICES. W. B. MORRISON, ee City Clerk. Ae Ch’town, Dec, 24-—till 3lst FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF GRAND ; AMERICAN & FRENCH ENTERTAINMENTICLOCKS! A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Mayor’s OFFICE, =a AT PRICES T0 SUIT ALL. NEW YEAR'S NIGHT, —-BY THE— W ‘W ‘W ORANGE YOUNG BRITONS, . ” ellner. . a $1 North Side Queen Square, Pesce Ch’town, Dec. 17, 1878. al 8 nh year ORANGE HALL. Jo consist of Addresses, Readings, Solos, Duetts, Quartettes, Recitations, &c. The O. Y. B’s of Summerside will take part in the programme. A good time may be ex- ANTED TO RENT—A Hovse with 8 pected. Admission 15 cents. Doors open at or 10 rooms; one with small 74 o'clock, p. m. Entertainment to begin at 8. | and in the western part of the town preferred. WM. D. TANTON, Chairman Com. Enquire at this Office. Ch’town, Dee. 24—tf House Wanted. Opened | Christmas Presents W Year Gils} HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE. Free Gifts to All Cash Customers During the Holidays ! A SEALED ENVELOPE, containing a LA. No. representing an article, worth from Five Cents to Five Dollars ! will be presented to each purchaser of Goods, at Retail Prices, i every Dollar’s worth bought for Cash, during the CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS —AT— HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE. The distribution will commence on Monday, the 23rd inst. Charlottetown, Dec. 21-— PRESENTS. PRESENTS. 70: If you require anything in the Watch or Jewelry Line, —FOR-—— CHRISTMAS OR NEW YEAR, We have a large and varied assortment on hand, and will endeavor to suit you in style and price. E, W. TAYLOR, South Side Queen Square. Ch’town Dec. 21, 1878-41 MacEachern & Co., ONTEMPLATING a change in their busi- ness at an early date, request all persons indebted to them to make immediate payment. ‘*Ttaiian Warehouse,” Dec. 19, ’"78—1m 2aw AUCTION! To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUES. DAY, the Twenty-fourth day of DECEM BER NEXT, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House, Char lottetown, under and by virtue of « Power of Sale contained in an Inden- ture of Mortgage, bearing date the Third day of February, A. D. 1873, and made between John Henesy, of the one part, and Francis Kelly, of the other part— LL that tract of land and premises situate lying and being as follows, that is to say Commencing on the north side of the Fort Augustus Road, at the south-east angle of a farm of land in the possession of Thomas Ceerley ; from thence north fifty chains, or to the northern boundary of the said Joh Henesy’s land ; thence east five chains ; thence south to the said road, and from thence west to place of commencing, containing by estima- tion Twenty-five acres, a little more or less, and being part of Lot or Township Number Thirty-six, in Queen’s County, together with all rights, members and appurtenances there- to belonging. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Hovasos & McLeop, Solicitors, Charlotte- town. Dated this Twenty-seventh day of Novem ber, A. D. 1878. FRANCIS KELLY, Mortgagee. Dec, 2, 187S—law t sale THE above Sale isfhereby postgened till TUESDAY, the Twenty-fifth day of February 1879, then to take place at the hour and place above mentioned FRANCIS KELLY, Mortgagee. APPLES. APPLES. | o)( 1) BBLS. of Prime No. 1 Hand-picked American Baldwins, for sale CHEAP. Orders left with RICHARD WALSH, ExaMIneEr Office, or the undersigned, will be promptly attende i to. C. D. COLLINS, Lower Spring Park Road. Ch’town, Dec. 20, 1878—2w 2aw ~ Coal. : Coal. xy E Subscriber has on hand, fresh from the Mines (under cover), 200 Tons ROUND COAL, at o-35 per ton. 6 70 ss ne ogre 900 “a NUT “é 40 ‘“* BLACKSMITH (Old Albion Mines), at $3.00 per ton. ne Trams —CasH. ~~ aa JOHN HUGHES, Water Street. Dec. 13, 1878—wkly 3m Wants, Lost, Found, sx Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert. ed for Ten Centsqer day. ANTED— A Girl to do general house- Nal — Apply at the Examuver office. OARDERS WANTED—A Lady and J Gentleman can be accommodated in a private family, with large comfortable rooms, Apply at this office. . 19 ~4i end erent ES NE Ca | Wy W aq