_—— “. a reagents a : nd Other Items, l t cto of Fisheries is i the city. Cun, Band will be in attendance at the Rink to-night, tan so Narrwos OysreRS received to-day atthe UNIon Hovsk‘—-2in et EER 1 Xf ne “ ‘ > c x iurranrtr—one of the veterans of the Capes-—Wwas in town to-day. — EROTION ERY, CHoicE CoN Apples, Nute, Grapes and Raisins, at Geo, Carter’s, G& Gt. George Stree .. 9) 8 eo THe Norticrn Light did not leave Georgetewn to-day (Monday), the weather being too I Sz) 4 Tro ‘‘Northern Light” arrived at George town with mails late on Saturday evening. They were forwarded to this city late on Saturday night. Mr. M. Lowpgn will take a few more pupils in his violin class. Rooms at Mr. Pan! McPhail’s, corner of Prince and Kent streets. Dec. 29—3i eod -Anniversary of the birth of \llison, Bart, Historian. 1792; as Becket, Archbishop of Can- death of Malthus, political - wnwn @ De RMBER « Sir Archibald murder of Thon terbury, 1170; 9 economist, 1834. sasttiahotiiintannsiisanihas reminded that only two days remain in which to take advantage of the special subscription rates for Tne Ex- AMINER. CITIZENS are heel lchdirelliclipieis Wa acknowledge the receipt from M. A. Cameron, Ksq., of the Canada Fire and Marine Insurance Co's Calendar for 1880. It is very neatly printed, and just the thing for use in counting Troon. wiciaieaiadiuiatinigii ai Tue schooner ‘‘Cepolo,” which arrived at Barbadoes on the 4th inst., eneountered a heavy gale on the 22nd of November. The mate. thirty-two sheep and a boat were lost overboard. Dont Forerr the Methodist Tea and En- tertainment in Connolly’s Mammoth Ware- honse, Montague, on New Year’s Day. Texat 3p. m., ahd entertainment in the evening. isin aailinaiiiiniion, RememBer Mr. Youmans’ Coxcert in the Atheneum this evening. As the visit of Mr. Youmans has benefited a great portion of the young people in this eity, the public should net fail to patronize the concert which he gives this evening. ‘ileal By referring to our advertising columns it will be seen tiat a musical and literary en- tertainment will be given on the evening of the 6th of January next, under the auspices of St. Patrick’s T. A. & B. Society. The enter- tainments hitherto given under the auspices of this Society have been excellent. We thus predict a rare treat for the “‘ Twelfth night.” or In tae Police Court proceedings, published on Saturday, the name of John Larter appear- ed, We wish our readers to distinctly under- stand that this is not our respected fellow- citizen, John Larter, sen., and further that the evidence against the John Larter named, was nought but that he had hoped ‘to right the sleigh of the person at whose instance he was arrested. He Wants aN Annuiry.—An old resi- dent of Mill Vale, Lot 21, who has (ac- cording to his own teaching) ‘‘ spent the greater portion of his valuable existence in the study and performance of work which would tend to promote the welfare of his feliow beings,” sends a memorial to the Local Government asking an annuity. He sets forth his claims as follows: Whereas, for years I have labored for the advance- ment of seieice and the geod of my coun- try, I am emboldened to approach your honors in Council, and will trouble you by detailing to you the facts that i have been the promoter and founder of three of the greatest blessings that ever happened to Prince Edward Island : Firstly anid foremostly, 1 may mention how the Island has been blessed by the knowledge which 1 imparted to the son’s of the late Honorable Alexander Laird, of New Glasgow. That knowledge was the means of spreading mud-diggers all over this Is- land—thus enabling the Island to increase in wealth by the richness of this fertilizing ingredient which has been taken out of the rivers by the knowledge imparted by me. While the Island has prospered through my agency, I have never been rewarded by as much as a single load of mud. Secondly, | have been the propounder aud founder of the Education Act of this Province. That is to say, the Davies- Stewart combination in framing the Act stole my cultivated brains. Thirdly, I gave the inforzsution that led to the construction of the A .erican Moni- tors, and which, I have no éopbt, if your honors would be pleased to r2present the matter to the American Government, would reward me handsomely. ~ Fourthly and lastly, I have for years been laboring to endeavor-to Ciscover the science of perpetual metion. For these services and kindred labours of love by me performed, I entreat your honors to grant-me the necessary funds to enable me to carry my projects into execu- tion, were it only the small sum “f one hun- dred dollars per annum [ shall feol gratified and thankful to you, and will accept it asa token of your appreciation of my services aud the good that [ have done for my coun- try, and as in duty bound your memorial- ist will ever pray. J. M— P. S.—The Hon. W. C——, a respected member ef your Government, will bear me out in the trials and privations which I suf- fered, and will no doubt swjpport my claims to a liberal annuity. NEW YEAR’S PRESENTS.— Positively selling, Velvet Photograph Frames at cost ; Frames marked $1.75, selling at $1.25; do $1.20, selling at 90 cents at the Agricultural Store. 265 3i —_————— ; Daves, Figs, Uranges, Lemons, Grapes_and Nuts, at Besr & Gorr’s. a6, 2w } | G. DAVIES & 66., Desire to call special atten- tion, during this month to the following low lines of Goods: A Lot of ENGLISH BLANKETS, at $1.75, $2.50 and $3.50 A Lot of QUILTED BED COVERS, $1.25, $1.75, and $2.00 A Lot of BOX REEFERS at $2.00 A Lot of Womens Grey Ribbed HOSH, at 22 cents. eee eee A Special Line of Plain and Fancy WINGCEYS, (Stripes and Tartans.) A Large Assortment of Mens’ Women’s and Childrens’ Fur Goods A choice lot of Wool Goods, Promenade Scarfs, Squares, BREAKFAST SHAWLS, &e. &e. &e., Also—Just Received by S. S. “ Prince. Edward,” NEW FRILLINGS, FRINGES, LACES, RIBBONS, SPOTTED NETTS, BERLIN WOOLS, LADIES RIBBED CASHMERE HOSE. -_——— A Fresh Supply of Herr’s Celebrated N. M. T. SEWING COTTOH. THRMS CASH. Daves & U0. Dee 3, 1879 ‘ eo ee 2... A Complete Victory for GENERAL ROBERTS AGAIN IN. POSSES-! SION OF CABUI wi w ALVES: 3 the British, —— Lonpon, Dec. A despatch from General Roberts, dated ood 28. Cabul, Dec. 24th, is as follows :—‘‘Our success yesterday was complete. The enemies loss was severe. Our loas was five killed, including Capt. Dunbar, and Lieut. Nugent, of the Engineers, by a premature explosion when blowing up the towers of the neighboring village, and 33 wounded, the majarity of whom are doing well. Those of the enemy living in Cabul went straight to their homes after the defeat. Kohistan- isand Logaris remained in Cabula few hours ; but fied during the night.” Two of the enemy’s leaders—Mushki Alim and Mahomed Jan—fled early in the day. Another prominent leader is reported to have fled with Yakook Khan’s eldest son toward Wardak. The cavalry have gone in puranit, Bala-Hissar and the city will be taken possession of this afterneon. The forum will be occupied if it appears certain that there is no danger from hidden mines. Yakoob-Khan’s wife and the mether and daughter of the late Akbar Khan, who are reported to contemplate flight, and who have done allin their pewer to incite the Afghans, will be brought to Shirpur te- day. I have telegraphed Gen. Bright to push forward the detachments from Jugdulluk to Chobaba and Lataband. I send a force to occupy Bulkak te-morrow. Communica- tion with India will thus be rapidly re- stored. Gen. this morning. All are weil. Charles Gough’s "brigade arrived A light snow fell last night. ee 2 rinancial. (Rion Edlawine are tha selling. ratex toe Ex- Lire following are the selling. rates for hx a 4) ; Seals change at the Agency of the Merchants Ban of Halifax :—-~ : London—sight........... 9% per cent. prem. se per 9 percent. ‘“ New York—cheque....... percent. “ Boston--cheque.......... + per cent. _ ** Montreal, Toronto, ete... 4 percent. CRIA 649 ss be nde iw ee t percent. ‘‘ BS. dame, Te De. ci. 60K 5 5 4 percent. ‘ Gh. Jobm's, Wis. 0512 2 percent. ‘* a ee ~ NOTICE Ba BH 8 ted Bann 4 RJ E have on hand some lots of Fancy y Goods, Silks, Ribbons and small wares, which we are offering to country trad- ers and others in exchange for country Socks, Mitts, Homespun, &c. By calling early an advantageous exchange may be secured. «jy F. LePAGE & CO. Glasgow House, Queen Street, Dec. 6, 1879—2w 2aw L. COAL ee Co! ad 8S E (> HAND, (in Shed), Toggetet pt 100 TOMS Bast ‘SCOTCH HOUSE COAL, (Warranted. ) Also—A large quantity of Pictou Round and Nut Coal. Terms Cash. ; : CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Nov. 26, 1879. Water Street. GAS FITTINGS. - 6 fancy Chandeliers, in gilt, 12 single and double Bracket Burners, i Gas Stand, with rubber tube attached, Lot of Gas Pipe, lot of 2 in. Lead Pipe, 1 Safe, lot of New Laraps to fit on gas burners. H. COOMBS. THE EXAMINER, WEEKLY EDITION. TERMS : ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, (ADVANCE PAYMENTS.) dec. 17, 79. Tur following gentlemen have kindly con- sented to receive subscriptions for the WEEKLY EXIMINER :— LzonarpD Morris, Bookseller and Station- er, Water Street, Summerside. D, SUTHERLAND, Druggist. East. G. A. Aitken, General Dealer, Georgetown. W. D. MeNezrztt, Bookseller & Stationer, Alberton. Davip Eaan, Merchant, Mount Stewart. J. W. Huenuss, Trader, County Line. BernarpD LovuGHEeran, Esq., Orwell. SPECIMEN COPIES may be had free of charge, on application to any of the above gentlemen. THE DAILY EXAMINER ! ‘‘ An abstract and brief chronicle of the} time, ”—Shakespeare. ete., Souris Citizens Take Notice. | OUR BOLLARS will take ‘ Tre, EXAMINER ” to your deor every day dur-| ing“the coming year,—if paid before the Ist of January next, i immediate Payment of all amounts | due T'uE ExaMINER Utiice, is required. -” —83-- souamcmnone, |. eeatenans & T this most festive season, “4 when every one is engaged in trying to please, when stores are ransacked for their prettiest treasures and their cheapest stock, in order to make Christ- mas as joyous as in Olden Times, we are.offering our quota to this end. Our Christmas Cards are of the most varied character, and indicate, by the way in which they go off, that the 25th will soon be here. We take this opportunity to place other goods of a more use- ful and not less pleasing nature, before our friends. Our reduc- tions in Mantle Cloths, Dress Materials, Fur Goods, &c., must be very opportune when “ every- body is presenting everybody else ” with something—a sacque, a dress, or a muff. We have on hand a large and very attractive stock which will, we have no doubt, meet the requirements and the approbation of the Christmas loving public. The good cheer which Christ- mas is said to bring is not to be found in the dregs of the wassail bowl, or in a pint of brandy punch, but in the good warm clothing which a benevo- lent public are bestowing on the poor. ~ It is in trying to please others we enjoy the greatest pleasure, and any one engaged in the work of “giving to the poor” or to their own people, cannot do better than give a call at 83, where, in so large astock, every one must find the very article they require, and that at a very low price. | Gentlemen will find it the best economy to come to us for Overcoats and Ulsters, of which we have a few left. In our at- tempt to place a good Overcoat at a small price, we have suc- ceeded--every article sold having viven complete satisfaction. We have just got in new Linders and Drawers at prices to suit the times. The Ladies will find at 83, a good assortment of Fancy Wool Work, at very moderate prices. Yarns, &., very low. Also, a splendid lot of Chenille in var- ious shades, which is much ad- mired an extensively worn. Householders will find at 83 a Tea to suit any taste. Our prices will show the varied kinds. We can give an excellent Tea for 32c., 36., 40c., and 48c. per lb. These prices are very low, when it is remembered that Tea has advanced 4d. and 5d. stg., per fb. TREMAINE & METCALF, SUCCESSORS TO JAMES DrsBRISAY, 83, Queen Street. Gh’town, Dee. 17, 1879. poet et ee enema i ne ee re oo 9 nuULIDAYS ee), See ANY OTHER TIME. W. R. BOREHAM Has on hand, and coming, per steamer North ern Light, a large stock of Men’s, Women's and Children's Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Over- shoes and Slippers, all styles and prices to suit allages and pockets. Come along to W. R. BOREHAM, South Side Queen Square. Dec. 23, 1879.--3mostaw Cuan Bide Sugar & Molasses. A few puns. choice MOLASSES, ** « bbls brown SUGAR, Cheap for cash or approved paper. H. COOMBS. doc. 17, 79. CHOICE LABRADOR HERRING. 25 bbls. No 1 LABRADOR, 25 ** HALIFAX SHORE, Just received at the FISH MARKET, Graften Street] Dec. 1, 1879— RAISINS, URRANTS, Citron Peel Essences, pure Spices, Pastry Flour, etc., at BEER & GOFP’S. Dec. 17, ’79. FLOUR & CORNMEAL. Seach THIS FALL: 20 bbs. BUDA, 200 ** OCCIDENTAL, 200 «* MAZEPPA, ico ** CAMPBLEFORD, 50 ** ALABASTER, 50 ** WARCUP’S SUPERIOR, and other choice brands. 200 bbls. CORNMEAL. BEER & GOFF, Dee. 6, 1879. CT, MARGARET'S HALL. SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES. VISITOR : The Lord Bishop of nova Scotia PRINCIPAL: The Rey, John Padfield. XHIS SCHOOL offers, at very moderate cost. the advantages of a comfortable and pleasant home together with a thorough and refined education. The course of Instruction is the same as that of the best Schools in England and is founded upon the University Examinations for Women. Eight young ladies from this School passed the Local Examination of the University of King’s College in June last. This is the only School in Canada that has passed pupils at 3 University Examination. The number of pupils is limited, rendering the School select, and while it possesses all the educational advantages of a large public schoel, each pupil is enabled to receive that individual care and oversight which is so important, and which cannot be given in a large establish- ment. Mr. and Mrs. Padfield are assisted by a staff of four resident governesses, besides visit- ing masters. Parisienne French is taught conversation- ally. There are two resident French Gov- ernesses. References given to parents of pupils. For further particulars address the Prim’ cipal. Sept. 19, 1878. % a ants, lost, found, &c. ’EXO LET,—On Hillsborough Square, a Cottage containing Seven Rooms, with Stable and Garden. For particulars apply at this office. d26 eod oe aae COW.—A white and blaek poll K) COW, in good cendition and dry, has been on the subscriber’s premises since the 26th inst. The owner can have her by proving property and paying expenses. D. Davirs, ** Westwood,” Royaity. d 29, lin pd 4X €. GILMOUR, Dyer, corner —. - and Hillsborough streets. Ostric Feathers, Gentlemen’s clothing, &c., "cleaned, dyed and refinished. d27 lv @OST.—A Small GOLD BROOCH, be- tween King’s Square and E. St. Paul’s Church. A suitable reward will be given on its being left at this office.—d 24 2i (38 'F —By the subscriber, a letter address- _4 ed either to ‘‘ Messrs. Heartz & Son,” or ‘*Richard Heartz, Esq.” Any one leavin ing it at the Rockiin Hovsx will be suitably rewarded, —A, E. C. Hoiiaxp. dls3i ee COTTAGE TO LET.—Kitchen a and sitting-room below, and three bed- rooms above stairs. A large piece of ground attached. Pleasant and healthy situation for a small family. Well suited for a Market Gardiser or Laundress. Enquire at the resi- dence of Chief Justice PaLmzr.— d6 m & w A Fine Cabinet Organ — (Smith maker) which cost $130.00, will be sold for sixty dollars, less than half. Apply at this office. {nlO rgx® LET—And immediate possession given, 2 tenement houses, 8 rooms in each,; thoroughly fitted up, banked and outside windows 9n, all ready to occupy, Rent low to good and careful tenants; none other need apply. Apply to the owner )Richarp Werxs, Head Hills h Street, Ch’town, n 14, eod