2 ee. eo ee LONDON Fancy,useful and Japanese and Chi China Flower Po Shoes, &c., &c. Local and Other items. —— - ee Mapam ‘lnters died at Paris on the bith | inst. Olen eee THe How. Samuel Prowse was in town| to day. auinvstiialesaiilin i Avex. Micnap, Esq., waa in Malifax on Monday. hiahertleninin Tuc Moutreal Lvening Post (Catholic organ) has resummed’ publication. MEN wer: yesterday engaged cutting Mr. C. J. Haszacd’s vessel out of the harbor ice. THe brig ** Vindex,” loaded at this port by Mr. R. FP. (Quirk, arrived at Queenstown on the 10th. oiiens tidilbisinasntioeen RememBre Professor Caven’s lecture to- night, on Tam O'Shanter. itis for a very charitable purpose. —— age PoTaTo SuiPMENTs.—We are informed that} 10,000 bushels of petatoes were shipped in Georgetown yesterday. We are very glad to note that Mr. McLeod, ef the Union Bank is ayain beyianing to be able to attend somewhat to business. Tur brig ‘* Niyanza,’”’ owned by Michael Foley, Esq., bound to Georgetown, put into Syduey yesterday, with crew disabled. Tus North Sydney //era/d reports the loss of an uuknows vessel and twenty-oue lives near Chiticamp during the recent yale. THz St. John ‘* Telegraph ” says that the Richibucto Railroad will, 1t is expected, be supplied with rails from P. E Island early in the spring. Tue barjue ‘Journal,’ owned by Angus McMillan, arrived at Georgetown, from Liv- erpool yesterday, in bajlast. She will takea cargo at Georgetown. Vasset avp Carw Lost.—On the 22nd ult., the barque ‘“* Nonantum” was wrecked at St. George's Bay, Nfld., and all the crew, except the mate, perished. iv is pleasing to learn that Dr. Canning’s health is improving in England, and that he ia encouraged to hope for a complete reeovery from his illness, Tue Pope has conferred on PD. J. Murphy, awealthy merchant of San Francisco, the hereditary title of Marquis, in recognition of his great services to religion in America and Europe. F A seciAL in connectién with the Methodist Aid Society, will be held in the basement of the Brick Church, on Friday evening next at 7.30 o'clock. Coffee, Cake and Music, Admis- sion 5 cts. Sekine Tur barque Lizzie Cameron, owned by Messrs, Welsh & Owen, arrived at Queenstown on the 10th. The Brigs Fanny and Lauretta, owned by the same firm, arrived at Queens- town on the 12th, 23 days from this port, Tue Diamond Bookstore man says: Although not professing to be ultra-religious, the pre- sent Government after using their endeavors to make the tenants liquidate their indebt- edness in sending /ine uvon line have new resorted to ;, recept upon precept. A coLonyu Man, 121 years of age, recently died iz: Virginia. There is said to be very little deubt of his great age; bat as he never saw Gen. \Vashington, and was not owned in early life by Thomas Jefferson, we believe that the story of his age is a little exaggeratea. ~—~Bosten Port. Heasixe that Boyd was anxious for a mateu with Hanlan, the latter states that he does not wisi to quit England until everyone is aatisfied. He will therefore rew Boyd a fertnight after his match with Layeock for $500 a side. ee a Aprurcan’s for admission to the Normal Scheol who purchase a firgt-class railway ticket to Charlottetown, can return free, on presentation of a certificate from the Superin- tendent of /.dacarion that they have attended the examination. Tue City Marshall gives notice that any rson depo-iting snow, ashes, or refuse of any sind, on the ice of the Hillsboro’, Elliot or York Rivers. within 500 yards of the shore, or within 200 yards of any track on the ice, will be prosecuted and imprisoned. ae Hicu-roy«p For@gr.—Baron DeFriedland and his wife have been arrested. The latter, who is the daughter of the Duke de Persigny, and granddaughter of the Princess De La Moseowa and goddaughter of ex Empress Engenie; is charged with forging her grand- mother’s siaature to acceptances amounting to 198,000 francs. Tue new edition of Tennyson’s beautiful ‘In Memoriam,” just issued by Dawson Bros. ef Montreal, will supply a want which every man aud woman feels at this season—viz, a suitable Christinas Gift. It is very neatly printed and elegaatly bound—just what is needed. Than this, there could hardly be anything more appropriate fora present to a friend. — Po We have the names of several roughs who eougregate et the entrance of the Malpeque! Road, on the evenings of market days, to annoy and even attempt to rob countrymen en their way home. Their actions last even- ae 'Ornamental Goo nese Vases,Glove - ‘ ts, Mantel Piece | Correspondence. Tue Vicero¥ of India is very ill with fever. | | _ , , . : . * is s® Wedonot holt ourselvea responsible for | the statements or opinions of our correspondenta, High Rates of Freight. To the Editor of the Examiner. Sik,—Can any person show any good rea- ;son why the Government railroad and steam. | boat fine between Halifax, Pictou, George- | sown and Charlottetown such monstrous | Charges as a through rate of ON® DOLLAR per | barrel on herring, and twenty dollars per car from Charlottetown to Georgetown for pork intended for the Halifax market. I have un | derstood that $19 was recentiy paid by one of our merchants on twenty barrels of herring, and that ano'her was told that 33 cents per ; barrel for pork in carloads was the best tha‘ } could be done from Charlottetown te George- town. Can nothing be dene to secure to the people of Prince Edward Island fair treat- ment? Wyarewe debarred from tbreugh rates over these Government lines aiter the Steam Navigation Company’s vessels are with- drawn’ Where is the Charlottetown Board of Trade? A MERCHANT. oe oa Weather Probabilities. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Pvrovinees. Toronro, Dec. 15—10 a. m. Southeasterly to southwesterly winds, ; . : ae eloudy mild weather with areas of rain. Special Notices. 10,000 men, women and children wanted to | buy their Xmas Confectionery at B, BaLpsr- STONN'S. - {d9 bi Acaprmy of Music Billiard Hall, open day and evening. Charges Moderate.—n26 2w eod Tur place to get your Sleighs painted and repaired, is at McDougald & Seaman’s. A Larcr stock of new and stylish sleighs on hand at McDougald & Seaman’s. For Xmas presents, yeu can get a hand some, all glass, Chandelier, for oil or gas; a dezen Rogers Silver Spoons. Ladies’ and Gent's Pocket Books, from 20 cents to $2.50 each; a dozen Knives and Forks, some beau- tiful Shells; Lamps, a box of McCormick’s Biscuit, a pound of first-class Tea, at the Family Grocery.—R. K. Brace. Parties having their wagons painted and repaired in the Spring, can have them stored free of charge at McDougald & Seaman’s. McDovcaLp & SEAMAN’s, sleighs are of the very latest styles, and have the most medern improvements, -—dec 2nd eod. Tue Bostox Sitver PLatinG ComMPany, i8 now prepared te do all kinds of Gold and Silver plating, sach as knives, forks, spoons, eake basketa, fruit stands, tea sets, watches and jewelry of every description. Carriage work, handles, dashers, &c, &c. N. B.—Every job warranted to give entire satisfaction or no charge made. Shop opposite the Atheneum, Pr. O. Box, 219, Charlottetown. Grapes, GRAPES, GRApEs.-—I have just re- ceived 20 barrels choice Green Grapes$ which I will sell very low. W. F. Carirér, Queen Street.——dec 2nd 4w eod. nov. 17 —- HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE, Isc 14—P M Bourke, Millview; Richard Smith, Pownal; Jeseph E Haslam, Sprinfield; J H MeKay, Bangor, Me; Thomas Crane, China Point; Geo Matheson, Rustico; George McKenzie, New London; George Wood, Pownal; H McGregor, Newton; John D Me- Intyre, New London; H H Mathewson, Pic- ton; Dr Honeyweil, New Glasgow. ROCKLIN Hovuask. Dec 14th—Walter Simpson, Bay View; Deacon Balderston, North Wiltshire; John McMillan, Millvale; Richard Bagnall, Hazel Grove; Wm McKie, New London; John Me- Neill, Cavendish; Miss A McNeill, do; Miss M MeNeill, do; E Robison, do; Stephen Weeks Frederieton Lot 67; W Weeks, do; R Jenkins, Mt Albion; James Gorman, Lot 7; Miss Bull- man. Rustico; Miss Bunton, do; W Gillaspie, Carleton Point; John Farrar, Malpeque. QS —- ————————————— — — — — e t t e - SHEPPING INTELLIGENCE. - Halifax, Dec. 13.—Arrived sch Eldon C., from New London, P E Island. Port Muigrave, Dec. 13th.—Arrived sachs Neva, from P E Island fer Boston ; sailed, sch Clementina, for P E Island. Passed north, sch Minnie E, for P E Island. A PES ~ ~— at ne BIRTH. On Tuesday, the !4th inst., the wife of Theo. L. Chappelle, of a son. ae DIED. On Wednesday morning, 15th December, Ernest, infant son of John and Barbara Lawson, aged four months. (Funeral to take place to-morrow, (Thurs- day} at 3 o'clock, sharp. ] em “MRS. W. W. IRVING S now forming her AUTUMN and WIN. TER CLAS SES in DRAWING and PAINTING, in all their different branches, | from Model, Life, &e. | Intending pupils will kindly send in their ing were outrageous, and unless a policeman is | names as s00D as convenient. iled on duty there, something serious may take place. [f this rowdyism is not stopped at unce the names of some of the offending parties will be handed jn to the City Marshal. ! Terms, &c., made known on application at 2) her Studio, City Hotel, opposite R. €. | Cathedral. W. D. STEWART. | Ch'town, Sept, 11, ’80—Bew tf ) ' ; | Great display of We will show ‘Xmas Goods. on Monday, the 6th December, a ey ., dewel Cabinets; ‘Ornaments, Pic ture Frames, Wo rk Baskets, Snow | GHO. DAVIES & CO. : . . — HRISTMAS | =» CHRISTMAS | EE ee wane Oe PERKINS & STERNS — ARE NOW SHOWING A VARIETY OF BH aa db Suitable for the Holiday Season. Also. Flannels, Blankets, Wool Underelothing, Kuit Wosl Goods, dShawis, Ulsters, Heavy Cloths, Furs, &., &., for the present winter weather, 70: oS ES CY and Handerchief Boxes, Trays, In addition to the abeve we have just opened a few cases of FANCY GOODS, consisting of GLOVE BOXES, | FLOWERS UNDER GLASS SHADES, | CONFESSION ALBUMS, ‘“ ‘s | SCRAP ALBUMS, 3OXES, | BIRDS “ se ss ae HANDERCHIEF COLLAR BOXES, PAPLER MACHIE BRACKETS, CARVED WOOD BRACKETS, SHELLS, BIRT DAY TEXT BOOKS, , CORK VIEWS, PEARL INLAID CARD TRAYS, ; CRUMB TRAYS, } &e., ge., Ke, ‘ nnd see the values STERNS. Just look in DRY GOODS of every description at lowest prices. we are giving. Charlottetown, Dec. 6, 1850. Se + anne THH GUARDIAN GHEAP C0008 Fire and Life Assurance Company, a 11 LOMBARD STREET, LONDON, E. ©. CH AISTMAS. UHRING the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS we will sell our BEST TEA for 35 cents per Ib., and a good article of TEA ESTABLISHED 1821. * :O:———- Subscribed Capital, - : : ° ° - Gapital paid up, - - . . i ; : $9, 733,200.09 | Tetal Fands, upwards of - . ° . ‘ $14,507,533.00 for 35 cents. rye S425 se / only 35 cents per Ib. GREEN GRAPES, 25 cts. per Tb, ‘AMERICAN KEROSENE, 40 cents per gallon DIRECTORS: Chairman—Augustus Prevost, Esq. Deputy Chairman—John G. Talbot, Esq., M. P. j Henry Hulse Berens, Ksq., Right Hon. J. G. Hubbard, M.P., | choke enlaetetenasa cue Sua Henry Bonham-Carter, Esq., | Frederick li. Janson, Esq., jematie na a PLOT am Charles William Curtis, Esq., |G. J. Shaw-Lefevre, Esq.,M. P.,| Se ee 9, VERY Charles F. Devas, Ksq., ‘Beaumont W. Lubbock, Esq., | _ basa ea ne ie Sir Walter R. Farquhar, Bart. John Buddulph Martin, Ksq., ee ee wi Apel. Alban G. H. Gibbs, Ksq., Henry John Norman, Ksq., | Canned Salinon aid obetane wane ae James Goodson, Ksq., David Powell, Junr., Esq., | GEORGE GARTER, Thomson Hankey, Ksq., ‘Henry Vigne, Esq. Richard Musgrave Harvey, Ksq.,; F. J. Marsden, Manager Fire Dept. | Actuary and Secretary—T. G. ©. Browne. 0: Risks at lowest current rates by | CARVEHLIL BROBS., j 6S Great George St., next Milluer’s Tin Shop, Dec. # i *80—31 caw w CANNED SMOKED ~~ Finnan Haddie ! (QOMETHING NEW AND NICE, Per ) snie at 20 cents per tia. BEER & GOFF. i Nov. 25, 1880. AGENTS. | « = A Stal ed TEA. TEA. ry nf Rut | | ¢ > CHESTS EXTRA CONGOU, FACBANUTS i y\ J Warranted Al. For sale by : | VALUABLE = GARESH and NICE. Only a few bags| W. D. STEWART. i - Dee. 9, 1580. left. P| CG U RES H. COOMBS. 1 7 me a ne i —————$_—__—_—__—_ AT AUSTION. Dee. Sion of the Elephant, oe Charlottetown, Dec. 9, 1880—2m 2aw, pat 2m law ee ee a o- ’ HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORT. | ORAN GES. MENT OF ‘ FEW LEFT. j / Chromos and Uleographs, gr D 1 ‘a0. 33 | Dec. 10, '80- 3 | eae In Alhambra Gilt *rames, from the cele- ra Fea cla a a Laree Part of his Fall Stock brated house of S. HitpesHrimer & ' CONSISTING OF ra ie or : : | Labrador Herring. en's Women's and Children’s WEDNESDAY, the 2220 inst. O51) HARRELS. For sale by BOOTS AND SHOES | ’ , W. D. STEWART. In all the LEADING STYLES, and at { the LOWEST CASH PRICH:s. Queen Street Auction Rooms, °° 0 aur ruaay? dt Watts bore DUG BY HERRING | seater and” cont tanttade ay of sale. : : ‘ ,o0ds8 a Spectalty. W. BD. STEWART, AND BONELESS FISH, cece Auctioneer. | Our Giwods are all carefully Seieeted, of the best materials, and warranted to give satisfaction. ae DONT FORGET THE PLACE “Wa — ; W. ®. BOREHAM HAS JUST RECEIVED A H. COOMBS. at 1] O’CLOCK, A. M., AT THE Dec. 9, 1880— APPLES, . APPLES, ? Noy. 25, 1880. Y THE BOX, at BEER & GOFF’S. 3 RECEIVED TO-DAY Se Gain wee = iW. R. BOREHAM, Opposite Marker Howse. Ch’town, Sept. 25, 1580—-3m 2aw via Georgetown. GQ UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER the o- and most Newsy Paper published in the Provinces, - Dec. 9, 1880. arsine ete Li TT TE large opening of ds, suitable for Christmas Presients,consisting of a as Ss re ane r = J es t % 3 ri ~ oa si ti nea le rE e, - ee Ne MAS A Pe oe ad pA met til eee A bnad e