we ee ee etm ie A ON: AOI NE BE RE a BBE that LONDON Fancy,useful and Japanese and Chi China Flower Po Shoes, &c., &c. Lecal and Other items. ——_ INTEREST\NG news items on last page. Tuk deat): of Judge Fisher, of New Brus- wick. is punced, seieniienelpaiiggnanmniin Tue mails per *‘ Northern Light” will ar- rive at the sual time to-night. lsncteiteibell ih cirdatarince Tue Court of Chancery met to-day to hear the case of Alley vs. Duchemin. stitheittaghtingtnhen ene PoLicEM\N Matons, who was on trial in St. John ter shoeting John MeFarlane, has been acgui ted. iintcentesjltgtlbdacemoes Tne Grand Lodge of Prince Edward Island, A. F. & A. M., will meet in Georgetown on Wednesda) next. slain Tux City Council meets on Monday even- ing. This will probably be the last meeting of the Council this year. —— —_ Tuisav: r has been found guilty of the muar- der of Charlotte Hill, at Annapolis. He will be hanged on the Sth February next, Josern X. Leacgerr, who won the walking match here last summer, is on the Island ag@in. He is staying at the Osborne House. ‘Tur Law Society of New Brunswick have held a meeting and paid a handsome tribute of reapect te the late 8. R. Thompson, Q. CU. LS YesTsri\y's north-east wind filled Pictou Harbor with driit ice. The ‘‘ Mayflower’ is still plying between Pictou and Pictou Land- ing. Tux “ Northern Light” arrived in George- fewn last evening at 8.30 p.m. The train, with mails aad passengers, arrived here at 21.30 p. us €. T. A.A prociamation has been pube lished in the Cunada4iazete, declaring that the ©. T. Act shall come in force in Queen's Ceunty in August next. Tae Gammell Will Case, in Sydney, ended by the Court declaring the wills bearing date Zist April, 1879, to be the last will of Wil- liam Ganimell.—Thus Mrs. Gammell is sus- tained. Amon the many who, just now, labor under the deepest affliction are the family of the Hon. Daniel Davies. An only son, a bright aud promising lad, died last evening. The bhercaved ones have the sympathy, of the commun ty. Joun Brown, a boy of 16, was arrested by the pelice for vagrancy. He appeared at the Court this forenoon. As there are several charges of larceny against Brown which re- = investigation, he was remanded to jail or eigh: days. Tuk s-hooner ‘‘Chamelon,” Capt. McDon- ald, fron: Crapaad, for Souris with produce, encount red a gale on the night of November 31st, ancl split her sails and broke her gaff; she ran to Vort Hawkesbury for shelter. one tsv. G. W. Hoovgsox, arrived home from St. John last night. While in St. John, he delivere. to a large-audience, a lecture entitled “The Vanadian element in the future of Canada.’ The St. John papers pablished appreciative reports of the lecture. Tue >rigt ‘‘Fanny,’ of Swausea, from Prince Edward fer Queenstown, with a cargo of oats, was abandoned at sea Nov. 23. Crew have been landed at Liverpool, The ‘‘ Rpany 7 was owned by Hen. William Riehards, and sailed from Summerside sn the 12th of Novem- ber. EE emer For Harirvax.-~+The brigt. ** Swiftsure,’ . new at Railway wharf, Georgetown, will take a general cargo for Halifax, consisting of pork, canned meat, eats, etc. Parties wish- ing te ip should make application at once as the ves.el will sail in afew days. For freight etc., apply to Hyndman Bros. li Jon~ McDowxarv (tiappy Jack the bag- piper) was arrested this forenoon for stealing acowbide from Mr. Charlies Reilly. John seized che cowhide at Mr. Keilly’s doer, aad hid it in a stable off Richmond street. Mr. Reilly, knowing John to be a thief. seized him aud gave him into eastody. The hide was afverwatds found in the stable. Atsecs number of sailiag vessels have arrived at the (iut of Canso the past week, Many of them were blown a leng distance out ef their course in the late storm, and many of them had their sails partly destroyed, and they are now repairing them before they pro- ceed on their voyages. Wr are in receipt of ‘* Rose-Belford’s Canadian Monthly and National Review” for December. It isa very guvod number. Awong the articles which should be read by all Canadians, are ‘‘ The Intellectual Development of the Canadian People,” by J. G. Bourinot, B, A., Ottawa; ‘‘ The Ree lation of Religion to Secular Life,” by the Principal G. M. Grant, D. D., Kingston; “The Drink Question,” by Devil. K. Brown, Toronto: ‘The [rish Land Ques- tion,’ by Lewis Moffatt, Toronte. ——— i 2° SP ce Weather Probabilities. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Dec. 11—10 a m. a derate to fresh winds, fair, cold wea- er. Over 3,000 German Socialists in New York City had a meeting on Sunday and gave a reception to 24 exiles from Ger- many. Resolutions were adopted denounc- ing Bismarck. ———_e OF f ; ' ' i | was very largely attended. a SSDS RENE VISE ee —_ ——— nese Vases,Glove and Handerchief Boxes, Trays, ts, Mantel Piece Ornaments, Pic ture Frames, Wo GEO. DAVIES ee ee et ae ee a i Se —_- - se " ee Re a ae» A a ee a ah ee aaa? Educational Institute. a ba (tre + Tux Educational Institute last evening | | HH H) (+ UJ ARDIAN Fire and Life Assurance Company, Mr. Smith’s | paper Was a capital introduction to the/ it LOMBARD STREET, LONDON, E. ©. ESTABLISHED 1821. topic under study, ‘‘ How best to secure good attendance at school.” Among the 70: eee Fens PO Re ee OF i ; } j points suggested by the opener,and touched on by the other speakers, were these : How far the payment of fees, as was re-! quired under the old Act, fostered the in- terest of parents in sending their ehildren to sehool; whether education is not now made so cheap, especially to remiss tax- — $14.533,06000,00 payers, as to make them regard school; Total Seneeen ERCOwG so RS 2, 300,000.00 privileges as a matter of choice; whether oe 70: — it would be wise to have a Keformatory for ‘ 7 DIRECTORS: pupils who will not fall in with the regular work of schools; how far the compulsory | Henry tulse Berens. Esq. clauses are needed or carried out, and : : . . ‘ ’ what means are best to put an end to Henry Bonham-Carter, Keq., vagrancy,such as the interference of the,Charles William Curtis, Eaq., police or the appointment of a truant) (harles F ras We officer. These subjects were treated by Chat les F. Dev on Esq., Sir Walter R. Farquhar, Messrs. J. N. Duncan, A. A. McKenzie, Alban G. H. Gibbs, Ksq., J. McSwain and Dr. Murray. Mr. H. Lawson thought the secret of good attend- . n ‘ie oe James Goodson, Ksq., Augustus Prevost, Esq., Archibald Hamilton, Esq., ance lay in the interest shown by teachers are , in their class-work,atid ventured to say that 'Willlam Steven, Esq., in this city those departments are best ; . ee i. . Lined chide tnenaA wid dhesrity! Thomson Hankey, Esq., M. P., | John G. Talbot, Ksq., taught. Statistics of school attendance Richard Musgrave Harvev,Esq.,| Henry V igne, Esq. s 3 Py ? > « were furnished by the Superintendent of F. J. Marsden, Manager Fire Dept. Education, some having inquired the extent tag lo 7+ S —— 0: of non-attendance and vagrancy en which Risks at lowest current rates by to base their proposed remedies. Al OAR VLD BROS-, | Right Hon. J. G. Hubbard, M.P., ‘Frederick H. Janson, Esq., G. J. Shaw Lefevre, Esq., M. P., | Beaumont W. Lubbock, Esq. ‘Joseph Buddulph Martin, Esq., 'Henry John Norman, Ksq., together, a pleasant and not unprotitable discussion took place queens i 2° QP +e &-.------———— Special Notices. AGENTS. Charlottetown, Dec. 9, 1S80—2m 2aw, pat 2m law Comxx and see the choristers singiny belle ~- ——— —_——— —---——-3 Christmas Hymn on Prang’s $1000 Prize Cards at G. H. Haszarp’s. Selle at Praug’s = ~ WINTER CLOTHING $310,000 men, women and children wanted to bay their Xmas Confectionery at B. BaLpgr- “O° i. STONS 8. {a9 6i Acapvemy of Music Billiard Hall, open day and evening. Charges Moderate.—n26 2w eod Pranea’s American Xmas Carda for sending to friends in the Old Country. a choice assert- ment, at G. Hrerpert Haszarv’s, 16 Queen Street. For Xmas presents, you can get @ hand Gentlemen, before Buying your Winter OVERCOATS AND REEFERS, YOU SHOULD VISIT Gent's Pocket Books, from 20 cents to $2.50 each; a dozen Knives and Forks, some bean- tiful Shells; Lamps, a box of McCormick’s Biscuit, a pound of first-class Tea, at the Family Grocery. —R. K. Brace. Parttes having their wagons painted and A magnificent stock to choose from—and very cheap. — :0i———_—-- _@ ; 1 | womgee cece! Ladies Manties! free of charge at McDougald & Seaman’s. : McDovca.p & Sraman’s, sleighs are of the Ladies will fiad the largest variety and lowest very latest styles, and have the most modern ; ; C roe price Mantles in the City at improvements. -—dee 2nd eod. J. B. MACDONALD’S, A Great variety of Christmas Toys at Lewis’. nov23 Tur Boston Sitver PLatinc Company, it @ueen Street. FREE FREE. LABRADOR HERRING! Vind. + ’ Grapes, Grapes, Grapes.—lI have just re- ceived 20 barrels choice Green Grapes, which now prepared to do all kinds of Gold and y : 36 7 , >TS3vy ’ ec, 8, 1S80. I will sell very low. W. F. Carier, ere lt HE PRESS, AND WILL BE ISSUED plea, 6, 15H Carriage work, handles, dashers, &c, &c. N. B.—Every job warranted to give entire satisfaction or no charge mace. Shop opposite the Athenzwum. Herring to be got in the city ia at P. OU. Box, 219, Charlottetown. bov. 17 ae er ee ANDREW SULLIVAN'S, Cor. Grafton and Powns! Streets, Silver plating, such as krives, forks, spoons, 7 Street.—-—dec 2nd 4w eod. IN A FEW DAYS, cake baskets, fruit stands, tea sets, watches ee ae HARVIE’S ALMANAC l Bank of P. cE. Island, and jeweiry of every description. BIRTE. At Charlottetown, on the 10th inst., the wife of R. #. DeBlois of a daughter. DIED. In this city, om Saturday morning, ilth Decetnber, James Edward, son of John and Matilda Leahy, en A A a At A a FOR iss. |i at the rate of 8 per cent. per annum, has ‘been declared on the Capital Stock of this The Publishers have decided to circulate a | Bank for the past six months, payable at its large edition of this Almanac FREL. | Banking House on demand. We have room for a few more advertise- | J. R. BRECKEN, a. aged threo years and six) oots of FIRST-CLASS HOUSES; none’ Cashier. At his lias cattle Wehwenl:- on others are inserted. | Charlottetown, Dec. 6, 1880-—~lw ? re Sh’ , Nov, 29, ’80. pat 2i, pre: her li Friday evening, the 10th inst., Henry Daniel, Ch’town, Nov, 29, 80 eee se eee ee ve only and dearly beloved son ef Daniel and Catherine Davies, aged fifteen years. [Funeral to leave Westwood on Sunday at 2 o'clock, p. m.] On December 10th, after a short illness at Five Mile House, St. Peters Road, Mary, daughter of the late John Stewart, aged 34, years. She died in the full assurance of a blessed immortality through her Saviour. {Faneral on Monday next at 1 o clock, p, m.] Te -cannep smoxeo = Nig, | Sole eater. F'innan Haddie ! yest RECEIVED, — OMETHING NEW AND NICE. sa 100 sides Campbell's Best No. 1 Sole. sale at 20 cents per tin. | Selling low. BEER & GOFF. | Nov. 25, 1880. | WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square, FOR SALE BY Dec. 2, ’80—3i en a a ee eee ee, Re ae “HOTEL ARRIVALS. ROCKLIN HOUSE, Dr McSwain, Belfast; Alex MoMillan, DIGBY HERRING! BUTTER, © PROFESSIONAL CARD. FRANCIS S, LONGWORTH, Barrister-at-Law, Nn en - = Nav. 25, 1880. Patrick, Hampton; M Nicholson, Dundas; | Buffalo. Burffalo. John Simpson, Bay View; Henry Coffin, | Dec. 10-P M Bourke, Millview; Jas H p.. }, 1880—1m side; W B Clark, Port Mulgrave; Angus For | a | George Street, next door to the Union Bank, (QAHOICE QUALITY, AND BONELESS FISH, = © THE TUS. at Egan, Mt Stewart; Wm Beer, Cherry Valley: | i BEER & GOFF’S. John McDonald, Murray Harbor Road; foe RY THE BOX, at ! Harris, Malpeque; Elisha Coffin, Savage | } a s- a Bk Ee Harbor; David McKay, Kensington; Wm’ BEER & GOFF’S. KINDLING woop Wm MeNeill, Cavendish; D M et Mt. Nov, 25, 1880. i Stewart; Mrs MecKachern, do; Duncan Huse-; Kee il ter, St John; James Gain, do; Richard Bag. | 300 LOADS FOR SALE. Apply te nall, Hazel Grove; John Bentley, Margate; | joSKPH MEAGHER. Morell; John Griffin, South Wales; John H SPLENDID LOT OF BUFFALO| Nov 2% $0-*t Henry, Bangor, Me; 5 B Filcomb, do; N D ROBES, lined and trimmed. McLean, Yarmouth, N 8. | A few JAPANESE ROBES. ~ OSBORNE HOUSE. BEER & SONS. Bourke, do; Malcolm Matheson, Bradalbane; Peter Matheson, do; James Wilson, Terouto; an! . D A MeLend, Eldon; David Ross, Orwell; | ) M t Robert A Btadshaw, New Glasgow; John NPSL S 00d, Ft Bourke, Kensington; R McDonald, Summer- iii leat Pali ar NOPARY PUBLIC, ie, OR INFANTS and INV: Ss. a F <a Gs Gregor, New Glasgow; Jos R Leagett, ae OFFICE-—O’Halloran’s Building, 46 Great we a China Pei tr sol ren at bella, BEER & COFF’S. | Charlottetown, P, E. island. aa sb Nov. 25, *80—her pat till 31st dee Hagel Grove. - Nov. 23, 1880. i Nov. 25, Pp : ae ged Da ab ig wil gM aa ogni + z i hag ‘ ee some, all glass, Chandelier, for cil or gas; a J S MIACBDONALD’S : Ss; : T dozen Rogers Silver Spoons, Ladiée” and s s ¥ UEEN i REE . i" puRE FENNE best, cheapest and iattest Labrador | VHAT _ | door, | AJ OTICE ishereby given thata dividend, | eee nantes ae -« We will show Hevyse | Great display of “Xmas Goods. | 5 # on Monday, the 6th December,a large opening of Ornamental Goods, suitable for Christmas Pres ents,consisting of Jewel Cabinets ; rk Baskets, Snow 10 BR SOLD OR LBP Fos; Tt POPERT \T RTY KNOWN AS iA ye UNCARN’S WHARF !Commencing at the boundary of the Steam Navigation Company's Wharf to the | division line between Water Lets 6 and 7. For further particulars apply at the office of Mesars. Hopcsoxn & McLeon, or to the undersigned. R. F. QUIRK, Nov. 30. ’80—~—Im eod Water Street. IN OTIC Bi. oc expecting Goods by S.'S. iVEL ‘Northern Light” must iostruct their ‘Agent at Pictou Landing to deliver. WILLIAM MITCHELL, Agent of Dept. Charlottetown, Dec, 5, 1880. a , <wFaN i AahA « ioe Shop and four rooms attached, ‘at present oecupied by the subscriber, A first-rate stand for a Meehanie or Butcher. Apply to op H. COOMBS. Noy, 22, "80—4i eed, pat ar 2i TO LET. big BRICK HOUSE situate in Water Street, adjeining tae Examiner offer. JGQUN INS. nl lay tte Apply to Ch'town, Nov. 2, 80. Very Superior Teas. e>™0) PACKAGES just reeeived ex Mthel ees Blanche; i8@ packages more te ar- irive ina lew Caye. ' Those TEAS will be foend very auperter im strength avd favor, and we offer them ethele. sale and retet/ at remarkably low figu.es. bKEBR & SONS, | Get. 29, 1888. TO LET. | & @OMFORTABLE HOUSE of eight | LA reems, with good eellar and yard, situat- (ad east end of King street. —A1ao— : The reems over my store in Queen street, | very suitable {sr offices. Apply to — te WILLIAM DODD. Oct. 13, 1§86. —————— ‘POTATO FARINA! Preferable to Corn Flour. | Five cgpia per i. | BEER & SONS, Nor. ii, '80—pat lm For Sal Oo L or Sale or to Let. Freehold ’roperty, with a front of _ eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet cn Sydney Street,the House contaia- | ing i6 larze rooms and two Kitchens, Cas }be turned ito one Dwelling by unlocking a Apply on the premises to MKS. BOSWALL, | April 26, 1880-—tf 2 | Flour and Meal. | fmmeemnrsctithtiens RDERS will be received for the follow- ¢ ing Brands of-+Flour and Meal !— Bada” (Patent), ‘‘ Alabaster,” ‘*Geldes Age,’ “Extra Family,” ‘‘Wareup’s 8a- perior,” ‘‘ White Rose,” ‘* Florence,” ‘*Beaver,” ‘‘Pastry” and ‘*‘ Amber,” and ehoiee K, D. Corn Meal—‘‘ Gelden Star.” | Quotations for the above Brands of Flour ‘ana Meal f. o. b». at Mills, er delivered at @harlottetown or Summerside, J. R. FOSTER? Millers and Shippers’ Ageni, Moncton, N. B To Whom it Hay Goncern : ' Nee is hereby given to all persons im- AN debted to me, ether by Mortgage, Judg- ment, Promissory Note, took Account, or otherwise howsoever, that in consequence of my illness and inability to attend to business personally, I have this day appointed Wut- LIAM C. Bourke, of Charlottetown, as my attorney and agent to collect and receive all ainounts due to me as above. i therefore request all persons indebted to me as aforesaid, to make immediate payment of the amounts due, to the said William C. Bourke. at bis office in Charlottetown, he being the only person authorized and em- powered by me to grant receipts or discharges for the same. Dated at Wctober, 1890. May 6, $9. ‘ ; : Millview, Lot 49, this 30th J, Kk. BOURKE. Referring to the above, I, the undersigned, William C. Bourke, hereby request payment of all amounts dn® to the said obm, R. Bourke (of Millview), whether on Mo Judgment, Promissory Note, or otherwise, te be made to me at wy office (in the Store of Bourke, Son & Co.) in Charlottetown, forth- with. WILLIAM C. BOURKE. Nev, 17, '80—2aw, pat ar lm Jaw HE place to get your Pripting done is a the EXAMINER PRINTING ROOMS _ a _— emer ne a ee ee OEE EN sn tay ae Mec omee 7 ” Fc acta” Bip ecss = 6 ab. 4