q he te Biscuit, a pound of first-class Tea, at the TE m4 ee LONDON Fancy,useful and Japanese and Chi China Flower Po Shoes, &C., &c. | a Local and Other Items. —— a Tus waile and passengers per ‘‘ Northern Light” arrived! im this city at 11 o'clock last eight. 10,000 men, women and children wanted to bay their Xmas Confectionery at B. BaLpgr- gTONS 8. [d9 6i Tue new tacks fer the use of the fire depart. ment will not »e filled until New Years, Why thisdelay. Vater is scarce, and they may be required at any moment. ed Tus freight shed at Pictou Landing is now ked with freight for the Island, and there were five carloads waiting sterage en the track. Tux enterprising firm of McDougall & Sea- man, are builling a new Carriage factory—-a e three story bnilding—on Kent street between Great George and Prince Streets. — Mr. Lewuxt ArtTuur, of the firm of Artbar & Toorabs, arrived home from Bosten last might, where has been doing business in Island produce during the past summer, Ovar $70,000 were paid out last month in wages by the (lifferent coal and railway eom- panies in the vicinity of New Glasgow, N. 8, Curtosiry.--We were shown te day by Mr. Jehu A. Longwerth, a singular specimen ro- deat in the shape of a black squirrel, which was captured at Tracadie this week by a sporting party. Tue ‘‘ Northern Light” left Georgetown, at the usual time this merning, but was obliged to return, on account of the thick showstorm. She will not leave again until to-morrow morning. Tue brig ‘‘Servian,” owned by Messrs Welsh & Owen, arrived at Queenstown on the 7th inst., 21 days from Crapaud, The cable reports aloss of sails, which indicates that the vessel had # rough passage. Weert tres Monsy Gors,—The City Treasurer forwarded to England yesterday, $35,000 for the payment of one-half years interest due in London by the city.—Quebec Chronicle, Carre SHiemenrs.—The steamer ** Que- hec,”’ of the Dominion line, which sailed from Halifax on the 6th for Glasgow, G. B., took 176 head of cattle from New Brunswick ship-} ped at Richmond, and valued at $12,260. Ix St. John on the night of the 6th inst., David Holland, jr.. applied a ‘‘ bench axe” to the head of Daniel Hol seu'r, and eut. bis head badly. The wicked young man has been arrested. “Tux Halifax County Agricultural Society”’ bas had its annual meeting, and has decided to ‘‘take immediate steps to increase the membership of the Society,” and will endga- vorto have the Dominion Exhibition of 1881 held im Halifax. The venerablé Sir Wm. Young is the Society's President. Dr. Mutrrarr, M. P., and, Edward Hackett, M. P., and family, crosséd in the “Northern Light” yesterday. By the way, Mrs. Hackett goes,not to Ottawa, but to Boston, to spend the winter with some relatives there. For Xmas presents, yeu can get a hand- some, all glass, Chandelier, for oil or gas; s dozen Rogers Silver Spoons, Ladies and Gent's Pocket Books, from 20 cents to $2.50 each; a dozen Knives and Forks, some beau- tiful Shells; Lamps, a box of McCormick's Family Grocery. —R. K. Braor. Tus St Joho’s Nad. Register of the 3rd inst. reports that the schr. ‘* Emeline” put into Burin en Wednesday last in a disabled con- dition. Her bowsprit was carried away, and all her sails shattered; she sustained these damages while eut in one of the recent gales. She was bound from Harbor Grace to Char- lottetown. Her Captain has telegraphed to the latter port to her owners, stating that it is his intention to winter in Burin. Wreck ov vm Scnoonsn Crrewaro.—-We learn from ‘‘aptain Crozier, of the schr. ** Lillian Burke,” that the schr. ** Cetewaye, ewned by Captain English, of this city, was at Canso when he was there, she being in a disabled condition, from injuries received in heavy breeze @f wind, while sailing between Charlottetowe and Canso. The ‘*Cetewayo” had her sails tern a good deal and had her deck load, consisting of pork, potatees, ha carrots, &c., washed overboard. As damages sustained by the schooner are not scrious we may expect her along ina day er two.—St. John Register, 3rd inst. A Tus tea and entertainment at the ‘* Auld Kirk ” last evening was, in every respect, pleasant and highly creditable affair. The tea, which was laid on the table at six oo. was rtaken of and reiished by a very large num- ee and the ecutertainment, although some ot best named performers on the programme rendered thernselves conspicuous by their absence, was quite interesting. Among the sentimental solos we might mention the ‘Grave Digger” by Mr. D. M. Reid, who is blind’, and whe sang and played the aecem- paniment to his song with remarkably good taste. Wo learn that the ameunt realized by the tea and entertainment was over $100. Weather Probabilities, Probabilitics for the neat @4 hours for the Maritime Provinees. TonowTo, Dec, 9—10 a, m. Winds mostly westerly to north-westerly§ fair, cold weater. 3 En Ornamental Goo nese Vases,Glove ts, Mantel Piece NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, - Lonpon, Dee. 7. The death is announced of the Right Honorable Sir James William Colville, in his 70th year.—Hanlan is staying in Dub- hn.— Laycock did good work on the River yesterday.--The loss to the Russian Reve- nue by the abolition of the tax on salt will be covered by an increase in duty on for- eign and manufactured goods and the im position of an Income Tax.—Mr. Parnell received two threatening letters during his stay in Waterford, one of which accuses him of destroying the country to benefit his own pocket.- A despatch from Dublin to the Times says‘ Boycotting” is now also used to compel unwilling persons to join the Land League and subscribe money thereto. A Dublin gentleman who has a few acres of land on the borders of this county, has received a letter, warning bim that he must join the Land League before Saturday, or take the consequences! The most recent development in Boycotting is in the country towns, where the shop keepers, and even pedlars, are required to produce tickets showing that they are members of the League or they will not buy or sell. Even Orangemen in some places are obliged to join the League or lose their business, property or lives. The organization becomes really more perfect in its minute details. The-accumulation of arms in the country is regarded with much apprehension. One house here supplies 250 revolvers weekly to different parts of the country.—Crowds of people were col- lected at the corners of the streets to wit- ness the entry of the first battalion of the Coldstream Gnards into Dublin to-day, but there was no manifestation of feeling. —- Mr. Ciare Sewell Read, who went to America recently to enquire into American agriculture, in addressing the Farmers Club in London, said he would not fear American competition in wheat twenty five years hence as exhaustion of land would ensue in that time, and the cost of production would increase.» But in regard to beef, there were serious prospects of competition from the vast herds of cattle in the tac West. Pants, Dec, 7. Ex-Queen Isabella has ordered her bank- ers to invest largely in Panama Canal Shares.—Prince Hohenlohe, German Am- bassader here, has congratulated M. De Lesseps on the financial success of the enter- ise.—The death is announced of Gen. Peffeye, inventor of the Metrailleuse.-—The International Exhibition of Electricity will open Ist August 1881, and will close 15th November following. —Germany has signi- fied its intention to participate. Lenpon, Vee. 6. There was an immense Land League demonstration at Waterford yesterday. Mr. Parnell was presented with an address of welcome by the Corporation. The proces- sion, which included various societies with horsemen, escorted Mr. Parnell to the place of meeting. Houses and shops were decorated with flags and the streets triumphantly arche:!. Four hundred police, 200 infantry and 100 cavalry were drafted for the town. The speeches were of the usual character. ee eee Special Notices. Cecoanvuts, Figs, Dates, Fresh raisins, and large stock assorted Confectionery, at the Family Grecery. R. K. Brace. dec 3 Parties having their wagons painted and | repaired in the Spring, can have them stored free of charge at McDougald & Seaman’s. McDovaaLp & SgaMan’s, sleighs are of the very latest styles, and have the most modern improvements. -—dec 2nd eed. A areat variety of Christmas Toys at Lewis’. nov23 Tux Bosron SitverR PLatinc Company, is new prepared to doall kinds of Gold and Silver plating, such as knives, forks, spoons, cake baskets, fruit stands, tea sets, watches and jewelry of every description. Carriage work, handles, dashers, &c, &c. N. b.—Every job warranted to give entire satisiaction or no charge made. Shop opposite the Athenzum. _ P. O. Box, 219, Charlottetown. nov. 17 3 Tue place. to get your Sleighs painted and répaired, jé at McDougald & Seaman’s. A LARGE stock of new and stylish sleighs on hand at McDougald & Seaman's. Go te Houston’s, Great George Street, for the cheapest Stovepipe and bake pans.—dec 2nd 3in eod. Cuocotars CaRramMeELs, Maple Slack, Molasses Slack, chewing candy, and Butter Scotch,.very nice. Try it. For sale by W. F. Carrer. —dec 2nd 2w. Grapes, Graprs, Grapes.---l have just re- ceived 20 barrels choice Green Grapes, which I will sell very low. W. F. Carver, Queen Street. ——dec 2nd 4w eod. CueistTmMas ! CuristmMas !—Have you seen the Christmas cards at Lewis’? If not, you had better do so before ea elsewhere. All kinds and styles, including Prang’s famous Prize Cards, and many other varieties, much cheaper than last year. Lewis has a large supply of first-class stationery, paper, ervelopes, pens, pencils, | etc., ete., which will be sold very cheap. Morto Framags for 26 cents ; all other kinds ND eae aw. —_s— of frames v hem all kinds of pictures framed to order. vulding, wholesale and retail at Lewis, North Side of Market) House. noves be 3° oo ee ee ee Great display of | Xmas. Goods. . on Monday, the 6th December, a ds, suitable for Christmas Pres and Handerchief Boxes, Trays, ts = r ee ae We will show ‘large opening of ents,consisting of Jewel Cabinets; Ornaments, Pic ture Frames, Woirk Baskets, Snow GEO. DAVIES FMAG!I O:0 WE are showing an extra fine assortment of Goods in the Warom and JEWELRY line, suitable for PRESENTS, and* would invite an early call to insure the best selection. Gold Watches, very handsome, from $16 upwards. Silver Watches, from $8 upwards ; all warranted for 12 months and chain and key given in. Cheap kinds can be supplied, but not recommended. : Solid Gold and Silver Chains, and a good selection of Roll’d Plated Chain, which are guaranteed to wear well In SILVER we have Brooches, Ear-rings, Neck Chains, Lockets, &¢. Silver is likely to be much worn this winter, and the genuine article can be had at much lower prices than Gold. A tine assortment of Lockets and Charms. The New Bar Pins, which are replacing all others. 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, &c., that would make reaMy a useful Present, and price exceedingly low. Spectacles, in Gold and Steel frames. Our long experience in the Spectacle business enables us to suit nearly all who may favor us with a call; and we hope also to suit and please you in other lines. E. W. TAYLOR, Sonth Side Queen Square, Charlottetown. Ff i? "4 WAL ch zi J : | eo/& J j Geo- Dec. 8, 18S80—9i eod Sen gure eee ae ee OL A ee nnn eo THE .GUARDIAN Fire an Life Assurance Company, 1l LOMBARD STREET, LONDON. E. ¢. ESTABLISHED 1821. :0:-—--— ‘oi Tetel fanaa af eee ee ee Total Annual In¢oeme, - $14,3538,060.00 $ 2,500.000.00 7U: DIRECTORS: Henry Hulse Berens, Ksq., ‘Right Hon. J. G. Hubbard, M.P., Henry Bonham-Cartler, Esq., = Frederick H. Janson, Esq., Charles William Cuntis, Esq., © G. J. Shaw Lefevre, Esq.. M. P., Charles F. Devas, Egq., ~ Beaumont W. Lubbock, Esq., Sir Walter R. Farquhar, Joseph Buddulph Martin, Esq., Alban G. H. Gibbs, Bisq., ‘Henry John Norman, ksq., James Goodson, Esq.,» Augustus Prevost,’ Ksq., Archibald Hamilton, fs, William Steven, Esq., Thomson Hankey, E:!4., M. P., | John G. Talbot, Ksq., Richard Musgrave Hurvey,Esq.,| Henry Vigne, Ksq. F. J. ‘ Marsden, Manager Fire Dept. 01 Risks at lowest current rates by _ CARVELIA BROS., AGENTS. eee Charlottetewn, Dec. 9, 1SS0/ G__2aw, pat 2m law a na ae a a a at WINTER CLOTHING >= Gentlesner, before Buying your Winter OVER@OATS AND REEFERS. > YOU SHOULD VISIT J. B. \MIAGDONALD’S, QUEEN STREET. A magritficent stock to choose fram—and very cheap. Ladies’ | 2 Mantles! Ladies will find the largest variety and lowest price Mantles in the City at J. B. MACDONALD’S, | Queen Street. NOTICE. (FREE. FREE. -R. ROBERT SHAW will meet his con. | FF ree to All! a stituents at the following times and | places :— : 1, At the School House at Driscoll’s on Wednesday, the 15th December, inst., at 6 o'clock, p. mi. —— ee = & CO. LABRADOR HERRING | 7. best, cheapest and fattest Labrador Herring to be got in the city is at ANDREW SULLIVAN'S, Cor, Grafton and Pownal Streets. Dec. 8, 1880. Bank of P. E. Island, N OTICE is hereby given that a dividend, aN at the rate of 8 per cent. per annum, has been declared on the Capital Stock of this Bank for the past six months, payable at its Banking House on demand. J. R. BRECKEN, Cashier, Charlottetown, Dec. 6, 1880—lw pat 2i, pres ar ne her Li No, 1 Sole Leather, TT RECEIVED, — e 100 sides Campbell's Best No. | Sole. Selling low. WILLIAM DODD, Dec. 2, ’80— 31 Queen Square, BUTTER, BUTTER, VWHOICE QUALITY, FOR SALE BY / THE TUB, at FEER & GOFF’S. Nov. 25, 1880. Buffalo. Buffalo. SPLENDID LOT. OF BUFFALO L-& ROBES, lined and trimmed. A few JAPANESE ROBES. BEER & SONS. Dec. 1, sienaestienat ie eat Union Bank of P. K. Island, DIVIDEND NO. 33. No is hereby given that a dividend, A at the rate of eight per cent. per annum, Bauk for the past six months, payable at its Head Office and Branches on and after this date. GEO. MACLEOD, Ch'tewn, Dec. 1, *80—lw Cashier, Lobster Packers, Notice. - OBSTER CANS Trade at a low price. and ef a superior make. Address, LOUIS ESTANO, Amherst, N.S. manufactured for the Cans warranted, Nov. 29, *80—5i pd ee ne CG. HERBERT HASZARD, BOOKBINDER, Blank Boek Manufacturer, Law Stationer and Relief. Stamper, 18 QUEEN STREET. Ghristmas & New Year's Cards, 1880-81, some of the Choicest ever produced. Embracing Designs MoM. patterns of Xmas Cards are unique in J design, entirely different from anything in the market, and chosen because they are refined and suitable for customers of educa- tion and taste. They are produced for the trade, and not for dry goods merchants. From the Celebrated Dr La Rue & Co. we have received a choice assortment, including the Satin desigus. From Messrs. Prana & Co., a great variety, including the $2,000 Prize series, And from one of the largest Fine Art publishers of London, a series of Photo. Hand-Painted Cards. : Persons desirous of sending their friends Xmas Cards that they are not tired of seeing in every dry goods shop in the country, would do well to give me a call. G. HERBERT HASZARD. 18 QUEEN STREET. > Ch’town, Nov. 26, 1880 —4w 2aw N THE PRESS, AND WILL BE ISSUED} W E GREENWOOD _IN A FEW DAYS, t bi ois y Hy rent ns Siieeaneriaeter tse: HARVIE'S ALMANAC {Cathedral and Church Owgan Builder 3. At Mount Stewart Hall, on Thursday, ' the 16th inst., at 6 p. m. 4. At Ten Mile House, on Friday, the 17th | ' The Publishers have decided to circulate a inst., at 1 p. m. 2] | 5. At Brackley Point Read School House, | large edition of this Almanac FREE. i a eae i aimee ‘ments of FIRST-CLASS HOUSES; ‘others are inserted. ; Ch’town, Nov. 29, 'S0. CANNED SMOKED Finnan Haddie ! OMETHING NEW AND NICE. For FOR i88sl. none DIGBY HERRING! AND BONELESS FISH, | YT ‘ ad alin sale at 20 cents per tin. BEER & GOFFS. ’ BEER & GOFF. Nov. 26, 1880. | Nov. 25, 1880. ; We have room for a few more advertise-_ RESIDENCE : ‘St. Lawrence Hotel, Charlottetown, ee PIPE or CHURCHES wishing to get PIPE ORGANS wili do well to com- imunicate with the above, who is prepared ‘to build CHURCH ORGANS from $300 jupwards. To any Churches on the Island | wishing to get an Organ the terms will be most favorathe, and prices wiil be given i “Much Lower than Conld be Obtained Lisewhere. | ORGANS and PIANOS of all kinds re ‘paired and tuned. | ALL WORK WARRANTED % give com- plete satisfaction. | Nov. 30, 1880—3m eod has been declared on the Capital Stock of this ~ = ©. ee ep nee es tee bee ee ge WOT PT re asst sl Re at ES, See ee ee oan re. ~ japeccpies - — 3 re DTN mines aeeetn ote a eerie een pe een: er ee " alleen AE AA IT EIT OM TTT