a—— _— wagmemmmees os amen Local and Other Items. Bey your Four at Beer & Gott's. Tue donation scason has begun. i 6 friends. This way, } CurisTMas TREES will now be the order of the day. Firry vessels have been wrecked at Anti eosti since 1870. Tuere have been as yet no new develop- ments in the St. John $100,000 robbery. WHERE can you get the best Boots and Shoes for the least money! At Gass’ Tue Toronto Globe admits that Hon. Mr. Tilley’s loan is a matter for congratulation. SomerHine New.--Chinese and Japanese Christmas and New Year’s Cards at Lewis’. Srepness & Carter's Writing Inks of all kinds, for sale by G. H. Haszard, 18 Queen Street. NoMINATION of officers for the ensuing term will be held at ‘‘St. Lawrence” Lodge Room this evening. Tue place to have your carriages carefully stored for the winter, is at P. H. Trainor’s, 82 Kent Street. —-3i ead Beer & Gorr are selling Fruit and Pound Cake, Biscuit, Confectionery, Nuts, Raisins, Figs, Green Grapes, Oranges, Apples, Citron Peel, Essences, ete., etc., very choice for Christmas. The schooner ‘‘ Logos,” from this city for Baltimore, vic Provincetown, in going into Newport on the 9th p. m., ran ashore on the south point of Goat Island; she, got off at high water withont damage. A very large squid or devil-fish was washed ashore at Craig Ross, Halifax County, by the late gale, and captured by some tishermen, and las been presented to the Nova Scotia Pro- vincial Museum. Kent Srreer.—Toys, Christmas Cards, etc., and also afew Firewerks for sale at Kent Street Book and Stationery Store, between Great George and Prince streets. Dec, 12 —10i S. T. Nemes. On Friday last Messrs. James Duggan & Sons, Halifax, sold 800 bushels oats at 34c— vart of the schooner ‘‘A. Painchaud,” of P. E. One lot of potatoes were sold at at 44 cents, but as there was no advance the sale was stopped. Mre. Farnrecs, wife of the Valcartier mur- derer, is now in Ottawa for the purpose of in- terceding for the life of her husband. She had a long interview with the Deputy Minister of Justice this morning, and also seeks an inter- view with the Governor General. A CENTLEMAN left Winnipeg on Monday morning last, at 5 o’clock, and arrived at Tor onto on Thursday morning at 15 minutes past 5, doing the 1,609 miles in three days and one and a quarter hours. Seven and a half years ago it took him 18 days to perform the same journey. THe steamship ‘‘Peruvian” arrived at Hali- fax on Saturday morning, eight days from Moville. She had 9 tons of freight for Hali- fax and 742 tons for St. John and the Upper Provinces. She brought 66 passengers, among whom were the Lord Bishop of Nova Seotia, Mrs. Binney and family. Frrry-stx Fartturgs have taken place in New York city during November. The total liabilites were $1,479,994; assets, $409,852. This is a decrease cf liabilities from October of over $1,450,000, and an increase of nine in the number of failures. In November, 1877,there were seventy-nine failures, with liabilities of $2, 160,000. Gey. Grant's brother-in-law laughs at the idea of King Ulysses of Bulgaria, but George W. Childs, who is Grant’s bosom friend, oy that the plans are all laid, and only await the indorsement of the monarchs of Europe. He wishes it stated that he himself cannot be persuaded to accept any position of dignity or office under the Bulgarian monarch. Str Joun McDonatnv’s Srrecu.—In the speeches at the representation addresses at Ottawa, on the 12th, Sir John indicated that Hon. Dr. Tupper would be his successor in the leadership of the Liberal-Conservative y. He promised the introduction of a protective tariff the next session, which, he said, would meet at the usual time. Tue Sackville ‘‘Post” says that the survey of the Cape Tormentine on to that place is completed. It is over 34 miles long—about a mile and a half shorter than the Sackville route. Mr. McLeod has found a route with no engineering difficulties of consequence. On the adoption of that place as the terminus, numerous new factories and an increase of two or three thousand in the population are confidently expected to result. ARTICLES of agreement were signed at the New York Clipper office on Monday, between John Dwyer, of Brooklyn, and James Elliott, of New York, to fight at catch weights, ac- cording to the new rules of the London prize ring, for $2,000 and the heavy weight cham- pionship of America. The fight 1s to take lace in Canada the second Thursday in May, Elliott to name the fighting ground. The Clipper office was full of sporting men, who witnessed the agreement of the match. CHRISTMAS AND New Yrars.—Now is the time for presents. Call at Lewis’ Photograph 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 40 ceuts each, Upper Great George Street. Two American schooners were wrecked at Shag Harbor, Shelburne County, N. S., in the gales of the early part of the week. Both crews were saved. The schooner “ Lizzie M. Stew- art,” 86 tons, Stewart, master, of Portsmouth, N. H., owned by Stewart and Co., of that) P ace, and the fishiag schr. ‘‘ Watson Barker,” | 2 tons, Hopkins,master, of Hampden, Mass., and owned by J. Hopkins, of that place. Both vesseis were bound from P. E. Island for Boston with cargoes of potatoes. The Hx. Herald says the cargoes were sold at auction | on Friday. ——— tte Local and Other Items. Tue Christmas Examination if the Ci : ‘ ui n ) e { it Schools takes place on the 20th. . i Mr. Beng. W. R. TayLEr, of the Montreal Gazette,” is on a visit to this city. THE barque- ““James Peake” arrived at her port of destination yesterday. THE Baptist Sabbath School Convention will — its annual meeting in this city on the 28tb inst. Tuk Steam Dredge of Messra. Duncan & Co. was sold by auction to-day, and purchased by Angus MeMillan, Esq., of Summerside. _ Tur McCarthy-Osborne case went to the jury at 11 o’clock this forenoon—not or Sat- turday, as we stated. The verdict is not ex- pected before to morrow evening. 7. DesBrisay, Ese., Clerk of the Execu- tive Council returned home by steamer “St. Lawrence” yesterday morning, after a three months visit to the United States, Tue Christmas tree at the Convent de Notre Dame will be opened with a grand Concert to-morrow evening, Those who wish to spend a pleasant evening, and also purchase fancy and useful articles, will not fail to attend. ~ Mr. Georce W. Mittrver, of this City, while boring a well at Morell recently, dis covered a number of stones which contain a sufficient amount of metal to ensure that a vein of lead, copper, or some other mineral is in close proximity to the place in which they are boring. The stones are on exhibition at the store of J. & T. Morris, Queen Street. AN experiment has been made by a Halifax firm of shipping dry fish to South America. This, if successful, will open up a large trade for the Provinzes. The barquentine ‘Ocean Swell,” sailed from Halifax on the 13th with a cargo of 2,800 quintals of dry fish for Per- nambueo, Brazil. A coAL mine has been discovered about a mile from Bridgewater, N.S., towards Mahone Bay. There are good indications. Parties have applied for the necessary right to search. There 1s alsc a copper mine being worked at East Dalhousie, under the superintendence of an American mining engineer. Tuer Board of Health for Caseumpec has been re-constituted. The following are the members :—Benjamin Rogers, Esq., M. L. C., Chairman; Richard B. Reid, Esq., M. L. C.; John D. Woodman, Esq.; Michael Foley, Esq. ; W. H. Buckerfield, Esq.; Alex. Matthews, Esq.; Peter Gavin, Esq., M. P. P. Dr. James Bearisto has been appointed Superintendent of Vaccination for Lots 3, 4, 5 and 6, and Dr. John F, Brine for Lots 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, Harirax Fattures.—West & Bordon, West India merchants, offer to compromise at fifty cents, payable half cash and half in three months. Liabilities, $15,000. * # ° W. C. Brennan & Co’s liabilities are between $50,000 and $60,000; $45,000 are bills payable. * . ” William Kandick, tobacco and liquor dealer, called a meeting of his cred- itors Friday, in consequence of Brennan’s failure. He offers to pay in full in 3, 6 and 3 months. ‘The creditors are inclined to ac- cept. Tue Royal Gazette of Saturday contains the following announcements: Angus McMillan and Donald Farquharson, Esquires, have been appointed members of the Executive Council. The resignation of Geo. McKenzie, Dundas, as collector under the Assessment Act has been accepted, and Denald Stewart, Cardigan, has been appointed Collector of Townships 53, 54 and 55. ‘The appointment of Montague Howatt, as Assistant Registrar of Deeds, has been cancelled, and Normal J. Campbell has been appointed Acting Assistant Registrar. The {following appointments have been made to the Commission of the Peace for Queen’s County . Donald Mathewson, of Millville, Lot 29; Neil S. McKenzie, Long Creek. Lot 65; Malcolm Mathewson, Bradalbane, Lot 67. For King’s County : George F. Owen, of Car digan Bridge, Lot 52; John MeMillan, of New Perth, Lot 52. A Srate dinner was given by the Goverror General at Rideau Hall on Monday eveninz. Besides His Excellency and the Princess Louise, there were present Sir John and Lady McDonald, Hon. Mr. and Mrs, Langevin, Senator and Mrs, Campbell, Senator and Mrs, Aikins, Dr. and Mrs. Tupper, Hon. J. H. and Mrs. Pope, Hon, John and Mrs. O'Connor, Hon. James and Mrs. McDonald, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Masson, Hon. J. C. and Mrs. Pope, Hon. Mr, and Mrs. Bowell, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Baby, Senator and Mrs. Wilmot, Mr. Justice and Mrs. Henry, Mr. Justice and Mrs. Ritchie, Mr. Justice and Mrs, Strong, Mr. Justice and Mrs. Fournier, Mr. Justice and Mrs. Tas- chereau, Lady Sophia McNamara, Hon. Major and Mrs. DeWinton, Hen. R. and Mrs. More- ton, Col. McNeill, Col. Littleton, military secretary; Mr. Sydney Hall, of the London Graphic ; Capt. Chater, aide-de-camp; Hon. Charles Harbord, aide-de-camp. ee The People Want Proof. There is no medicine prescribed by physi cians, or sold by Druggists, that carries such evidence of its success and superior virtues as Boscurr’s GERMAN Syrup for severe Couglis, Colds settled on the breast, Consumption, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs. A proof of that fact is that any person afilicted, can geta Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try its superior effect before buying the regular size at 75 cents. It has lately been introduced in this country from Germany, and its wonderfu. eures are astonishing everyone that use it. Three doses will relieve any case. Try it Sold by ali Duggists on the Western Cntinent ~~ Haig | ig73! _ JUST PUBLISHED! READY FOR DELIVERY ON SATURDAY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL —_ AF. tarvie’s Bookstore, QUEEN SQUARE. lCh’town, Dec, 12, 1878 — JUST RECEIVED AND TO ARRIVE, 200 BOXES CHOICE RAISINS, IN LAYERS, MUSCATELS AND VALENCIAS. —ALSO— Fresh Currants, Figs, Dates, Prunes, Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Green Grapes, Choice Confectionery. RAISINS VERY CHEAP BY THE BOX. a, ene ee CALI, AT THE Flour and Yea Store. Our TEA is very choice. BenR & GORF . Charlottetown, December 12, 1878. We Sell Wiotrssace and Rerate—carar. —— —— DODD & ROGERS STILL AHEAD OF COMPETITION ' -———-— 10) | —---- dt COOKIE SI EVER MADE! 9 7S “ gnoam as ¥. ne w c fe 2 fa " fe | - THREHEF SIZES - No. 1, 7-inch Holes; No, 2, 8-inch Holes ; No, 3, 9-inch Holes, —_——0 To those who want a FIRST-CLASS PERFECT OPERATING COOK STOVE, we would invite special attention to our ** PATENT VICTOR,” and think on examina tion it will justify our claim as being the mosr comeLere and perracr Soft Coal Coo Stove ever made. We claim for it .— Ist. It is simple; it has but one damper, used to apply the heat to the oven, which is so arranged that the most ignorant cook cannot mistake its use. 2nd. It is quick in its operation, the plates of the oven being Corrugated, and Deflecting Plates being placed under the oven in such a manner that the heat is thrown under the oven evenly, and the flues around the oven so large that a perfect bake is insured in the shortest possible time. | 3rd. Its Perfect Arrangements for ‘cleaning out the flues and under the oven, being provided with cleaning doors at the front and back of stove ; also, holes in top of stove for cleaning flues, thereby giving perfect access to all its parts. 4th. It is provided with an Open Front, small doors for feeding coal, and large doors below, which when thrown open make it equal to an OPEN FRANKLIN, and a most cheerful stove to sit by. 5th. It is a Creat Saver of Fuel, doing its work with one-half the fuel usually required by other stoves. : 6th. It has given perfect satisfaction im every case, and we Warrant it a perfect Baker , ax _ Examine the ** Victor ” and you will buy no ather. Many of these Stoves are in use for wood, and are giving every satisfaction. FOR SALE BY DODD & ROGERS. Charlottetown, Nov. 28—th & mon. GRAND GRAND ENTERTAINMENT Tea and Entertainment. ——— 20: THE CHRISTMAS TREE TENHE LADIES OF ZION CHURCH intend a giving a Graud ‘Tea and Entertainment in The Basement of that Church, The Large Convent. gi \Priday, the 20th instant, LARGE NUMBER OF FANCY & USEFUL ARTICLES will be offered for sale at reasonable prices. The Refreshment Table will be abun- —-AND CLOSE WITH A | dantly supplied with all seasonable delicacies, SAGR Ei} CONCERT Special attention is invited to the 5 CHRISTMAS TREE On Friday Evening, Dec. 20. | of the young ladies. Doors open at 74 p. m. : Tea will be served from 6 to 8 o'clock, after Tickets, 25 cents ; reserved seats, 50 cents. | which there will be a Musical Entertainment. Admission, 15 cents; children, 10 cents; UR | Tea, 25 cents. 5 Ch’town, Dee. 12, 1878— ExeelHent and Very Cheap, at — i: Ong: —= ; 1 | Wants, Lost, Found, Se BHER & GOFP'S. ———— ‘NOUND—On Friday last, a FUR CAP. Des. 14-19 . The owner can have the same, by paying ,expenses, on application at the Examiner COFFEE, COFFEE, *... Abeahé ox toe bi = — * | GELEBRATED FOR FINE FLAVOR, FO LET—A two-story Howe, contsinin FRES OR TTY 9 rooms, frost-proof Cellar, yard an = ° Db, AT | stables, and a large garden, fronting on Euston B EE R & GOF F’S Street, near Crabbe’s corner. Rent moderate. s For information apply to W. W. LORD, } Dec. 16, 1878- Ch’town, Nov. 14, 1878— WILL G@PEN BY A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT —ON— { TUESDAY EVENING, December i7th. AUCTION SALES. HAY, OATS, BARLEY, &&. I WILL SELL AT AUCTION, Qn Thursday, the 19th inst., AT 12 o’cLOcK, at Residence of Lambert Disney, Esq., Kiverside, North River, » TONS HAY, 1 Stack STRAW, 200 Bush. OATS, 100 Bush. BARLEY, (2 rowed), 50 Bush. BUCK WHEAT, | Double DRIVING WAGON, 1 CART, 1 SCUFFLER, 1 Iron PLOW, 1 Set Carriage HARNESS, &c., &c. TzxMs—Nine months’ credit, on approved Joint Notes, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Dec. 11—pat sat ‘Insolvent Act of 1875 and Amending Acts. IN THE MATTER OF James Duncan, John Ferguson Robertson, Robert Robinson Hodgson, Insolvents. By order of the Inspectors of the above Estate, I will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION, GON— Monday, the 16th instant, AT ELEVEN O°CLOCK IN THE FURENOON, at the Warehouses and Wharf of fieon. James Duncan, THE FOLLOWING GOODS, &e,; 4 HHDS. BASS’ ALE, 250 Ibs. Oakum, 13 bbls. Pitch, 25 bbls. Bright Varnish, 16 bbls. Coal Tar, | box Side Lights end Compasses, 1 Gin and Blocks, 24 Coils Hemp Kope, 254 Coils Manilla, Composition Butt Bolts, 4 kegs Mixed Spikes, Composition Rings, 9 Ship's buckets, 1 doz. Birch Brooms, | bbl. Washing Soda. 80 Galvanized Clinch Rings, 11 Mead Lights, 1 Winch (com- plete), 2 Hawse Pipes and 8 Side Rings (new), 2 Hawse Pipes and 2 Warpin Chocks; (1) 2 Setts Muntz Metal Rud- der Braces, (2) 2 Setts Muntz Metal Rudder Braces, 4 Rudder Bands (second hand), 114 Casks Rosin, 4 ewt. Iron Clinch Rings (assorted), 8 Anchor Shackles, 2 Tiand Trucks, 3 Cant Bars, 1 Capstan (new), 1 Capstan (old), 4 pair Vars, Lot Chain, &c.; 3 pieces Lead Pipe, 3 Fairbank’s Scales (2-700, 1-110), 1 Fairbank’s Scale (broken), Old Iron, &e.; Lot Staves, 1 Coil 2-inch and } Coil l-inch Wire Rope, 4,500 Bags, 6 Baskets, Lot Pine Boards. 5 Tons Iron, 12 Bars Muntz Metal, 1 Iron Winch, 12 Bundies Mats, 750 feet Pine Boards, Lot Pme Scantling, 1 Sett Scales, 26 Bags Salt, 3 Crates Earthenware, } Donkey Engine, | Lot ANCHORS & CHAINS, 1 Cart, 2 Timber Wagons, } Track Body, 1 Grindstone, Limestone, 1 Pile Driver, 1 Desk, 1 Table, 32 M. feet Deals, 192 pieces Heavy Pitch-Pine Timber, 5 Pieces Oak Timber, 8 Spruce Spars, 1 STEAM DREDGE, Oifice Chairs, Iron Safe, Letter Press, Water Can, Desk, Clock, Map FE: 3. AND ON Wednesday, the 18th instant, COMMENCING AT 1] o’CLOCK IN THE FORENOON, at the Residence of Hon. James Duncan, ALL HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CONSISTING OF RAWING-ROOM, PARLOR & BED- ROOM FURNITURE, KITCHEN UTENSILS, &c. —ALSO— 3 HORSES, | DOUBLE WAGON, 1 Covered BUGGY, 1] Single WAGON 3 SLEIGHS, HARNESS, &e. ALSO, Qn Friday, the 21st instant, at the Residence of John F. Robertson, COMMENCING AT 11 0’cLOcK, PORENOON,§ of the said John F. Robertson, consisting of ia Patnurdes oC Parlor and Bedroom FURNITURE, Kitchen UTENSILS, &e, —ALSO-— | Double-Seated WAGON, 1 Single ” * HARNESS, &c.! —-ALSO— 1 HORSE, 1 WAGON, 1 FOWLING PIECE, the property cf Robert R. Hodgson. &# Catalogue will be found at Subscriber's Office. TERMS AT SALE. B. WILSON HIGGS, Assignee. Charlottetown, P. E. Island, December 9, 1878, Wanted Immediately. 400 Bushels 4-Rowed Barley, 1,400 Bushels Potatoes, THE HICHEST MARKET PRICE CIVEN. Apply to ARCH’D KENNEDY, Queen Street, December 13, 1878, AEA i ota ae aS Se Acne mere i inpatient 0 et tS AR bil ani Sea ee Ra ie he shane ee