Che Eraminer, Ch’town, December 21, 1874. That Tuk Examiner may be brought within the reach of all, it wil i future be iss ] bic 1 7 1 i ‘ ei XAMIN « \ | » 4 sa | +e y per 5 i 13 wl¥ ; ‘ * ) ; ) ; 14.00 , i ) These terms will be strictly adhered to ‘1 } _ US 1OeCTs, Wilds anecounts are overaut 7 » 4 Yo } : } + will find it greatly to their advantage t pay up at once, and commence tiking the EXAMINER at advance or club rates _—-m « CHRISTMAS issue, Christmas will this umerous PEFORE Our next have come and gone. So we take opportunity of wishing ou readers A Merry Curistmas It is no smali advantage that in having a festival season, hallowed by so 7 } ) : y . many tenderand holy associations, coming tous each year with its message of peac ind good-wil Long may its observance continue. fo touch upon the religious . ' : s ad sikie @f CUnristmas ooservances beyon our sphere; but any religious fee. ing which has wrought itself intothe heart of a peo- ple must show itself in their social life and habits; and, in this way. these eflects come within the range of subjects suitable to the secular press And among the many stirring or ating truths which Christianity brings befc re us, none speaks so directly to the heart, as fascin- does the story of the Babe of Bethlehem— in the arms of His spotless mother, wor PREPARING. READINGS, CAROL FOR CHRISTMAS. Good Christian men, rejoice With heart, and soul, and voice, Give ye heed to what we say; News! News! j \ Jesus Christ is born to-day, Ox and ass before him bow, And He is in the manger now, Christ is born to-day! Good Christiun men, rejoice , 2 . ’ ® « And, « l ) spirits| Prerpartna for Christmas! Conning P¢ I-into them.” | over our list of relations and friends— | ‘et reid wae | mentally asking what will be suitable to | | uh rye . } Curistwas time is confessedly 4] give this one?—* what can I afford to give of ¢ yyment No sooner dor S| th it one 9 ’” Rapidly, thoughtfully, Nicholas breathe forth upon us} walking the strects, ransacking stores, | | * ° . ‘ » nd frosts, which are as mes-| examining articles, asking questions of | him, than 1d small, | willing clerks, drumming on counters; | nd th that are lowly of| thinking, with wrinkled brow, deciding, | with a pleas- heart, conspire together, like the builders | counting eash—walking off - I f Babel 1 t t us be merry.’ | ed feeling that it is over and done, and I wi . re warmer, one will be happy—this will be the | where the trees are never leafless, where | experience of millions during the next ratt ne arravs herself in the wintry four days, of desolation, 2nd where the free The good people of this Province will | leliehts of life are more generously given, | not be less busy or less happy than their fel- | ple can afford to limit their pl ns of | lowsof other countries. All have friends. enjoyment to the present hour. We,| Every one will wish to give some token whose blood is apt to grow sluggish | ef friendship. The questions are, only, tedious | through the long months of a ‘‘ what shall it be ? and where shall it be | winter, must be more circumspect. | obtained ? ” | Christmas should be more than a season The first questien is not easily answer- | The age, than at any other period of some cases, wants — of the recipients These are as differ- when people eat more, drink more, and | ed. sex, tastes, habits—and, in i danee mor must be cMsidered., the year. To dine well is, indeed, a de- light not to be despised; to cut a caper] ent as people are numerous. Sut fora is an act which dignifies the performer, satisfactory answer to the second ques- let what may be said against it; and to| tion, we can, without hesitation, and in find a little heaven below beneath a| all confidence, refer the publie to the mistletoe bush, one of the charms of life. | advertizing columns of Toe EXAMINER. But we should do more than this; we Of those who make a specialty of should be as anxious and eareful to reap Christmas goods, all the advantages which the season may MESSRS. BREMNER BROTHERS, i. Islander in difficulties | Queen Street, have a supply at once large, Their stock of bring, as a P. is to take the benefit of the act for the relief of unfortunate debtors. at certain times, | mas gift than a good book ?—comprises the best works of the best English authors. Beautifully printed and elegantly bound volumes of the poems and plays of Shakes- varied and books—and what more suitable Christ- elegant Now, asa wise man of business, i determines on his course of action, so should we, at Christmas time, settle the oceupations of the leisure hours of win- It is| peare, Milton, Pope, Byron, Campbell, Coleridge, Wordsworth, Southey, Shelly, ter. The season calls to us todo so, fertile of invitations. With heart, and soul and voice; » ‘ @ hear Of endless Hiss, J ry ! Jo: ! Jesus Christ was born for this, ile hath oped the Heavenly door, And man is blessed evermore. Christ was born for this! Good Christian men, rejoice With heart, f Now ye need not fear the grave ; and soul and voice; | Peace! Peace! | } Jesus Christ was born to save! Calls you one and calls you all, To gain His everlasting hall: Christ was born to save! OUR SHIPPING. { Fram the St. John Telegraph.) Nova Scotia stands at the head of all the | Provinces in number and tonnage of ves- | sels, while British Columbia occupies the Manitoba having apparently, noshipping whatever. The following table | shows the number of vessels and the tons | last place. i nage of the shipping of each of the Pro. vinces of Canada : - Vessels ‘Tons | New Brunswick 1,147 277,850 Nova Scotia 2,803 449 701 Ontario 681 89,111 Quebec 1,842 214 043 P E. Island 280 38,918 British Columbia 30 4,095 6,783 1,073,718 The following table shows the number and tonnage of vessels registered at the principal ports of the Dominion — CHR STMAS! . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Oe hee ee 8 ee en eee ee eee Christmas ‘Readings A SPRCIAL “READING” will be given in ST, PETERS BOY’S SCHOOLROOM. ON TUESBAY EVENING, 29th Dec., COMPRISING :-— The Death of Paul Dombey. .Dickens Ghost Scene in Hamlet. .Shakespeare Party at Vauxhall......... Thackerary ‘* Song ofthe Shirt...... <i ood, Burlesque of ; and dy particular vequest the Aladdin or the Wonde rful Scamp ! Doors 30., p.m. Admission 25 cents. Dec 21—ne pa till 29 CON OBERT! On Wednesday Evening, THE 23RD INST., open at se to commence at 74 o’clock, in the Hall of The Wesleyan Academy, there will be givena Public Entertainment, TO INCLUDE Yecal & Instrumental Music, Readings, Recitations, Dialogues, &c., &c- Price of admission, 25 cents. W. E. DAWSON, Sec’y. Dec, 21, 1874. — 1374. CALL AT Bremner Brothers | i | | ery,” just opposite the entrance to Market NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LOLOL LL AL GOOD THINGS yoR THE HerLiDaAys!! AT Confectionery.’ ‘Phe Malaga Grapes, Strawberry Jams, Figs, dates “ Mackerel, Nuts, all kinds, +s Lobsters, Cocoanuts, a Cranberries, Sardines, Oranges, Canned Peaches, Lemons, | ‘¢ Pine Apples Apples, Pears, | " Damsons, Layer Raisins, | ok Strawberies London do do | * ‘Tomatoes, Valencia do “ Salmon, | Green Peas, Orange Marmalade, | Jellies. —ALSO A great variety of pure wholesome Con- factionery, to please the eye and palate, just the thing for the jittle stockings, and plain Fruit, Sponge, Seed, and Currant Cakes. Christmas and New Year's Cakes taste- fully iced and ornamented. Don’t forget to call at **The Confections Hall, on Queen Street, if you wish to piease the little ones, and yourself too. Dec. 21, 1874.—2i RATLMOG) THM NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, ~~ eAnAA PILL LIL EP SOS ela aa esi 1874. 1875. in ~~? > o..... HEMTIVE SEASON, - 4b o--.__._.__.... By recent arrivals from Britain & elsewhere, CANi RON ANID SAUNDERS beg to announce the largest and most varied assortment of CHOICE GROCERIES | WINES, LIQUORS, &c., &c,, yet offered to the public. Green Fruits: Rhubarb, Damsons, Thi xeuse boetoe | Tennve Poe fellow, and many , Pe eet ] CG j shipped at once by the lowly ones of earth, Chis must be our excuse for offering | Tennyson, Poe, Longfellow, and manj Vessels fons 44 Queen Street, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Fr ums, herries 4 I I c a 7 v8 . = . nine ‘ a. : 2 ] JT ) and by the highest ones of heaven, How | Some remarks on one class of public | others which we have no space to enumer- | s¢, John, N. B. 806 an) Tee ee a GOLD Red Cur 5 y 12 § : f « | ' i : ru i de ox ose varie a _ . _ much of that tender affection which eles | amusements, which has become popular } ate, may be obtained at cheap rates. ao a. S, a Trt y — LN D SILVER e ul rants, ” : ; i | ~~.» . . [ 7 > ‘. vai aurax, . S. va vid vates Christian homes, of that gentle cons | here during the last two or three years. | Neither is their any lack of books of prose. Montreal 938 108,438 FANCY GOODS | WATCHES & CLOG Black Currants a A i a) « “ UO, « AS sideration for the weak and helpless which} At their first introduction, the whole} The most celebrated novelists, historians | Quebec 801 10,564 : i "% ’ . ° . - ae lal y ‘ - 929 3 « e is a special grace of Uhristianity,--how population, like “ Daniel, which was called | and essayists are all represented by their te z ' a saan ICamey “=tCationery. meee ei | nu a cal : : : . i town, P. E. I. 25 e 5 ' i i. wy much of these is due to the teaching of) poi jogzur, was astonished for one| works at the store of Messrs. Bremner Pictou, N.S 143 33,05 esis | ASSO RT ED JA MS i ivity r@ Ci scarcely |] i . Mi 1? » ; , v a i VA « OF “ a a. we - et : : hour.” We allude to the ‘ Penny Read-| Brothers. But the stock is not restrict- a Ont. 205 24,727 GOLD CHAINS! AEN t is the natural tendency Of any great! . i . 1 anv | ot. Catharine, Ont. 88 20,440 conneeennstemceee . ee as ings.’ Many persons have, no doubt,! ed to literature. They have also many eee ne ‘ oe j “7 ! and noble action, to reproduce liseli in tae - : a 4 : : at : i : Digby, N.S isl 19,880 ST Ds ! " lives of those who contemplate it. Hence found a good deal of gratification in at-| works of art. They have a fine collection | st” Andrews, N. B. 195 19,716 Ott AA POR | 7 e 1es ; a 5 : sVU> 4 ’ . * = ‘ S . ~ . - , ow | - r i. > « ' } ] aeration he unspeakab'e ndine ose ente LL nts. anc ‘ , he celebrate » ane’s ‘*hromos and Liver 9001, N. ». 150 18 371 ’ wy j a NOY }5. fou | Crap QE I 32 a . s the utter self-abnegation, the unspe ikab'e | tending those entertainments, and many of the celebrated | se ( a i koaecaiis, N.8 53 13°593 | 6 iH RIS i M AS PRES KN I's, i¢c ix = . | lity, the mnificent self-restraint, | giore will probably do s ring the pre- ‘se—newly : astefully framed by Mr. | , es 7 9 | : 1 | humility, the magniice nt _ restraint, | more me i pre vably ao so during the aie these “newly nnd ts teful y a y Parrsboro’, N. Ss. St ll 59S | Will be found many NOVELTIES, HAR-RINGS BROOCHES Pineapple Raspberry which are to be seen at Bethlehem, have | sent winter. Hence we may be justified in | John Newson—will be splendid Christmas | Shelburne N_ S. 107 11,637 not before offered to the " ‘ ’ J i se devree. al ftor »} . . . . . 2 r J > surg N S R45 +9 . S oa } - reappeared in some degree, and «fter their supposing thet their influence is consider-| gifts tor those who are able to afford Lunent urg, x. 189 11,624 P. E. Island public. A ) le Strawberr : PR GOR eae 1 —_ i Ctetakon . . cS Chatham, N. B. 146 10,906 | pare. il early. aud thus vent arusl eee + ’ F y kind, throughout the whole of Christen~ iw . " | ; i seo : at a | war Call early, and thus prevent arush on ; ’ ae i" . “od 1 tifal able. People cannot attend performances | them. Then there are stereoscopic views, Arichat, N. S. 144 9 374 ’ ie | LaGE assoatmuxt oF \ om. Ali the many Varied an yeautila ie ? : . . : : i er oF tei "Dore dmae , -ARGE ASSORTME) oe va , ti leis treme the life of of this sort without either benefit or de-—| paper mache and fancy goods, writing hat i a one Christmas Eve. i ie ce ' Red and Black Currant, , orms oO hristian charity, troin the ille oO i = si j : i < M fs ‘ ye ney Luh See J i = } ~ f oY If-sacrifice of the religiou rders. to | tfimeat to their culture. This is even | desks,work-boxes, ink- stands,gold pens, in : ; Bremner Brothers. i , A 5 a iy S Ly r i NS) ! P I P ‘ self-sacrifice oO! I e1gious orders ‘ 1 . 1: . ‘ i + ' » ¢ wd iI! 216 | f . the cup of cold water given in Christ's | the case when culture of any kind, as in| great variety. So that every one who visits The October number of the London Quar- ibabalekes. yiiieed ese: 3 . ' Cac A, ear. i ' re leiled o thi ne creat arc! |a Charlottetown audience, is of so ques- | their store may obtain something oi Matas iished: bs i 4 ana: : 7 qi) 5 wae Stands : nel ieees name—are Moceiled ON this one greatarch~ | ™ . Se ? } = a ’ : : © eriy eview, repudlishe y the Leonar r type—the Ideal to which all noble aspiray | tonable a character that they are not with- | some gift—which will suit his or her | Scott Publishing Co., 41 Barclay Street, New ES ER OA i) Ww A ¥ BUTTER “OOLE RS! ORANGE MARMALADE tions reach forth ‘ out stropg argument, who assert it to be fancy. York, treats of many subjects at present oc- * oe : . ‘ : . ‘ : * : a sacl = + i . a% Very right, then is it, that emember| 4 mythical quality. For our part, in- HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE. cupying public attention. BOOK S77 i oR & SUGAR BOWLS : the poor” should have become a sort of| good we hold that even the most illiter—| The name ‘H. A. Harvie ’ is a house- 1. Dr. Uubert’s “History of Jesuit Ors ’ & “vs ate | : ee ++ CThiasca rhe 6 “OF i fe ? , _ i ’ .. . : a : . ee ° n Cosisinmns motto. Those who have con- ate and ignorant have at least the capa- hold word throughout the Province ; for| der,” published in Berlin, in 1873 is the te Ln Butier Knives Pickle Porks Re anne 00 Ss ® ortab!l 1é8 foo in ‘lothing a) he “ie . ’ } ; y: * . . : ‘ > P this arti } , | ml ’ fortatte — a ns : a ; , | cities of mental culture, and that no audi-| is not his almanac found in every home ? | text of this article, but the book is only re~ Next door to D, H. McKinnon’s . : ce . necessaries and some of the Inxuries of : es as ; ; a eee scasioni : : 1 eed i oe 2 ——ome : : ta r f ul " | - | enee, of what ch aracter soever, can fail lf it is not it should pe. M ry. Harvie’s ferred to occ asionally, 2 with _— ‘ : y we i (Juinces, Green Gag es life, must not now forget those who aré , : a : other authorities, the chief purpos Clothing Emporium, and op- | 0 ! ! oe ‘s to be influ 1, in either one direction or| store is om the south side of Market : ee | . Pr I a +2 1} ies he iin i & ve Inthucnced, in elther one directio ) SUC 2 Ss ) i J s » 6G aig : * 4 . ac? 2. "EN ‘ . suffering from cold and hunger. And per- : a ’ q ae at ° “ is reviewer being to describe the characters | posite Millner’s Tin Shop. oa eaches, Gi een Peas, : ‘ ae a ee a nn | ither. by what is re: ‘ are. as two Ire > ances |...» : ee ‘ “ haps we are not so much inclined just now} the other, by what is read. nae . as tw . =“ ve istic features of that organization. The de- | eee He Tomatoes Pinea le to be very strict as to the deserts of all Now. it should be the first object one leading into the book and stationery | tails here given of the constitution and pracy New Books, j ROBERT SNEESTON > a Pp ’ whose lives we try and brighten a little. | of these entertainments to elevate the | department, the other to the toy shop. | tical working of that society will help somes New Stationery ' i ars, Sugar Corn, , } . - . . Fone ’ > x . . % Y * ‘ 7 F Remembering that, were we ourselves tO) ...te in literattire and music. The auth-| In the former are on sale the works of ail | what to elucidate the contest now going on | No. 91 North Side Queen Square. ‘1: O ye ainda ee eas ee | New Fancy GOODS : . Devil'd Ham, Salmon be treated wholly according to our own ors from whose works readings are se-| the leading English authors, in various | S¢tween it and the government, in Gers 7} Ch’town, Dec. 21, 1874.—6m Ae ’ } , oe shenta nenhalile on vane a o ‘ ie - * , y } , — . 7p -ENER SUPPLY , ee Se nbc cise eile 7 ° en Jese-ts, we should probably have a some« : : : A i. ae th » laree | Many. In the next number we are pro- AND A GENERAL SUPPLY OF S . ] ee Ana i : Cae : if lected, should be ‘ good ufter their kind,’ | styles of binding, together with a large | 8") b ae - 7 ; ra er ier etnies: | 6 ; h hadines, Mackere ’ whet harder lot than that we now en. = -_| assortment of fancy goods. In the latter | ™8e4 8m Outine of the Jesuit doctrines. | ALL SCHOOL-BOOKS,NOW IN USE De artmeit of uh it iy ' 1 ° joy, we slip, for a few moment sway and the same remark appuet t0 vests ccmmentid Yreaisadmaneysdndia a. de anos ee III. ‘The ope of English Architecture” Lobsters Sardines & OY, > sip, lor a iew f ents, 1 ) : b Z / if ; : * Sole FE rte : . ~10pe 4 snes : ~ PY Pe } = a a eal selections. Mediocrity and works | 2re toys in endless variety. There are|. ae ; Fs C AN Lp 4 ; ’ from the eye of the stern Politica! Econom- i 7 mere so ete the heading of a description of the cause ay 00 3, e gers iA L d Ov ters Sk cael belt eoheud 68 cmnscives, which people of sound literary taste agree also on sale at apevee hs number 0 Very | of the failures of modern English architects. : AN /OEALED TENDERS. piel oie ys . "et not without satisfaction. do a little | in condemning, should not be tolerated | fine organs—suitable for use in tamilies, Justifvine bi ‘tliawn aslihe AND ALL KINDS OF ee wN DENS, addressed te e yet not 10ut satisfaction, a little | In ae : | i a istifying his position with numerous ex- ceils meat: |: edema undersigned, at Charlottetown, and en- for some of the “undeserving poor ;’ and | Now, evidently, whea the majority of the | Schools or churches, and a good assort- | amples culled from the Greek, Roman and me ab oes dorsed ** Tender for Souris Hospital,” will PICKLES & SAUCES ' hope that, after all, our act will not be| performers, though they may read toler- ;ment ef religious books, bibles, prayer | \iedixval architecture, the writer maintain$ Ne REEL be received until WEDNESDAY, 13th i : : ; , I : y " ; i : A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF January next, for building a blamed by Him whois “kind to the uns} ably, have never cultivated any literary | books, hymn books, ete. that theoretical knowledge is not sufficient, ‘ eo . . The celebrated N ABOB thankful and the evil."’ At other times we | taste there is safety only in one rule. WARREN & CO,’S BOOKSTORE. unless accompanied by practical skill; that Christm as Prasents Marine Hospital at Souris, P. E. 1. ‘ : ane Strier ean mone jadisions i Cur sims. | They should always choose from the works Mr. Warren isa beginner. Hisstore is | the man who designs should also execute. according to a plan and specification to be PICKLES, C rosse and iving. But we do not just now care; ,. ~ — ‘ : ioe s een i oct “Ane seen at the office of Dr. McIntyre, M. P., ra kt tions about t! i es | of an author of first-rate rank. It is not | located in Great George Street, opposite ae ee T ay vn : G amo! Souris, and at the Government Engineers’s Blackwell do. Barnes as 1y questions about the causes } is ‘ ‘ ; . ceil a : - ' Souris, : at the Lnvine , ; ' : ; =k too ay i ; : acti a too much to say, that in Charlottetown this | the establishment of Mr. G. W. Milluer. 8 ty 7 ome pi perfectly mas- | N EW y EARS UIFTS: office, P. O. Building, Charlottetown. d v ? ‘ of poverty and want, When we lave ice . ” : - ’ . : er the thoughts of ano . j > ; : TC sf : Besta th ey do e3 {nd | is rarely done. ihe slums of literatnre | !15 stock of books and fancy goods is se- rou —— bs argh see ae , Persons tendering are notified that, in 0. N ABOB SAt CE, satisfied ourselves that they doexist. Anc / : Laut and well ameocted. ‘Elis. ebtevocine 1V. ‘Modern Culture”’ is here portrays | TERMS CASH. case of firms, the actual signature, occupa- ; On although we are happily free from ihe very | are scoured for forces, and the real pro-| ‘ee’ an — aie rf ts ; - i} ed in its religions. political, and social ass | acaES sie , tion and place of residence of each member Hary ey S sauce, Lea reat poverty with which other older couns | phets and artists of our language are iz-| 4¢Serves success, and we trust he wi ects, with a particular examination of the | Public Patronage respectfully solicited, | of the same must be attached. a oat, Sa . : i : if : as - | achieve success, H lies he pa et : exe : To each Tender must be affixed the actual c erin s Sauce John tries are oppressed, yet there is enough to| nored. If the entertainments fail te di- | 2©MIeVe Success, € relles on the patro- | goctrines of Mathew Arnold. WARREN & CO glanatere. with P.O. address, of two sel a ? . | ‘ pile i. pe . . ‘ SS, > | a call forth the exercise of a great deal of Christian charity. Not a winter without there being many cases of destitution and want; and thouvh we be- passes veal lieve that all such are generally, tosome exs tent, relieved, yet there is still plenty to do, We wish that we could see some prospect of this Christmas being marked as hav~ ing been the one when means were taken, of building, not wholly at the Government expense, but by free Christian Charity, such an hospital as would be a credit to our-| selves, and an unspeakable comtort to the Somehow the recollection of poor Daniels, rowed in an open boat, by none of the tenderest hands, across the river, to be nursed by a drunken woman, sick poor. no one volunteering to minister to his spirit- ual wants, and his bodily needs but poorly attended to, dying so pitifully friendless, and almost alone—this recollection seems to fall as a dark shadow across our Christmas joy, and to remind us that some satisfaction should be made. For special acts of neg- lect in this individual case, there must, of course, be individuals to blame. But when we ask ourselves what provision we,as acom munity, have made to provide suitable acs rect the taste of the audience, they fail in the tirst good they do harm essential ; Their great danger is this: that the bad taste of the audience is often pandered to—that the selections are ef a character to amuse and please quite irrespeetive of any other effect. And this, which is the bane of these performances is too often one of their most strongly marked characteristics. The majority of the readings have nota particle of literary merit. Asa general rule, whether comic, sentimental, or tragic, vulgarity is the distinguishing feature. We can fancy some of our readers ejacu- lating a deprecatory oh! To them we will say excuse us Sir or Madam, the valgar- the drawing-room as anywhere else. ture, as bad breeding and ribald language in actual You may go into parts of our town and see people whom you know to be brutal in the extreme—you may life. and instead of doing | all the thoughtless people in the room, | ity which we mean, is found as often in | Low | and course taste is as common in litera- | | nage of the public, Give hima eall, WELLNER'S WATCH & JEWELLRY S3ouF. Among those who have goods specially suitable for Mr. W. W. | Wellner, North Side Market Square. He has on hand, a large assortment of silver and gold watches, timepieces, jewellry, | plated goods, ete. Anyone in doubt as to | what would be suitable for a Christmas | gift should apply at Wellner’s, | SNEESTON’S WATCH & JEWELLRY STORE. Mr. Robert Sneeston, North Side of Market Square, is prepared to sell watch | es, jewelry and fancy goods in his line to all who require them. His stock is well the season is worthy an inspection. See his advertize- ment in another column of this day’s | paper. | To those in search of first-class Christ- | mas cheer, the siore of MESSRS, CAMERON & SAUNDERS, presents great attractions, Messrs, Ca- meron and Saunders have not long been in business ; they are young and enter- prising, and have many stomachic novel- V. Under the title, ‘“ The Ritual of the English Church,”’ we have, first, a summary of the struggle which began in England in 1833, concerning the interruption ofthe Ar- ticles of the Church , and second, in great- er detail, the attempt made, within the last twenty years, to introduce Catholic usages into the Service of the Church, Then fol- lows a minute account of the interpretation of the Rubrics, particularly those prescrib- ing the position of the priest at the com- munion table. The article closes with a history of the bili recently passed for the regulation of public worship. We reget that limited space will not per- mit us to do more than speak briefly of the other articles in this number, all of them being deserving of special mention. ‘ Pro. vincial Turkey,’’ by exposing the neglected state of that country, shows how the Otto- man Empire has failed to keep its part of the Treaty of Paris, of 1856. ‘‘ The Repubs lic of Venice : Its Rise, Decline and fall,” and the “ Life of Bishop Patterson,”’ are in« teresting reading ; “ East Anglia: Its Strikes and Lock-Outs,” treats of the ever-recurs ring labour question; Burrows’ “ Worthies of All Souls” is a history of the College of Charlottetown, Dee. 21.—3m Prince of Wale: College. MVHE Christmas Examination of the classes in the Prince of Wales College will | take place at the College Building in Char- | lottetown, on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd of | December, instant, o'clock, a. m. The parents ofthe pupils and ethers in- terested in the institution are respectfully invited to attend. Ry order, J. LONGWORTH., Hon. Sec’y commencing at ten) Dec. 21, 1874. WESTERN HOUSE, ALB K RTON : ‘MVHE Subseriber has received and offers for sale: 50 bbls Choice Winter APPLES, 50) casks Kerosene OIL, (1.20,) 200 bbls FLOUR, 300 qntls. FISH, 5 bbls ONIONS, 25 sets HARNESS, vent and responsible parties, resident in the Dominion, willing to become sureties for the due performance of the work, in the conditions of contract. The department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. J. E. BOYD, Engineer in charge. | Dec. 21, 1874.—till 13 jan [ea — H's Honor the Lieut. Governor will hold a Levee at Government Housefon Fri- day the first day of January next, at the hour of half past 12 0’elock. Each gentleman is requested to be pro- vided with a card to be handed to the Aide- de-Camp in waiting. Gentlemen paying their respects to His Honor on the occasion, will please to enter by the eastern door. J. LONGWORTH, Lt. Col. & Aide-de-Camp. R. R. HODGSON, Lt. Col. & Aide-de-Camp. Government House, Dec. 19, 1874. he aie N FRIDAY NIGHT, thé 11th inst., be- tween Charlottetown and Rustico New Bridge, A ROLL OF NOTES, Halifax cy., with an elastic band round them. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving the Bull Sauce, Yorkshire Relish, & Mushroom Catsup. ee LAV = EXTRACTS Parsley, Ratafio, Cloves, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Ginger, Orange, Sage, Almonds, Peppermint SUNDRIES ; Anchovy Paste, Chutney Paste, Chocolate Paste, PRESERVED GINGER! Gorgona Anchovies, comodation for the sick, afflicted and poor, | 8¢ them from the standpoint of a higher | ities to dispose of. ead their adver. All Souls, at Oxford ; “Criminal Statistics,” 25 Cane and Wood seated CHAIRS, | same at Tue EXaMINER Office, or at P. Nabob Chotney Real Indian Chutney we think the truthful answer would be such culture. If your taste is not above | tizement in another column, and call to] anda note on the article in the July num« McLaren & Son's Store, Charlottetown. ’ ’ as to show us that we had better set to work to do our own duty in the matter, and then theirs, you would see nothing repulsive in their demeanor. The case is the same inspect and purchase at their store, Offer’s New Building, under Odd Fellow’s Hall, ber on “ Primitive Man,’’ fill up the quota of the last number for this year. The peridocals reprinted by the Leonard 2 bbls Lubricating OIL, for machinery, 50 bbls Pilot BREAD, 10 doz. BEDSTEADS and WASH- Noy, 21, 1874.—lin Sherwood Cemetry. Curry Powders, perhaps we may be better qualified to blame | in regard to books. it i il not, by | Queen Street. Scott Publishing Co. are as follows: The STANDS, CO AF EG RS » others. hard study, carefully cultivated some liter. ‘TB CONFECTIONERY,” : ; : ' But however this may be, Christmas gives a x — : London Quarterly, Edinburgh, Westminster, —AlLa0-— pus Farm and Buildings connected with Orange Peel, Lemon Peel, ample opportunity for the 2xercise of all kindly feelings, and charity ; and such op- portunities we know, will not be lost. To our readers, one and all, we wish again ary taste you cannot detest what is low, and you may sit delighted through some turgid or bombastic stuff, or comic produc- tion the folly and mild idiocy of which are is replete with good things. Its enter- prising proprietor, Mr. Wm. Kennedy, knows right well how to cater to the taste of the public. This establishment is so and fritish Quarterly Reviews, and Black- wood’s Magazine. Price, $4 a year for any one, or only $15 for all. _—om + TRaDE at ALBERTON, — Our own correc Island. In Summerside the harbor is, no 100 Celebrated Yarmouth and Waterloo COOK STOVES, Parlor, Bedroom und Box Stoves, all sizes, with suit- able Pipeing, Elbows, and Funnel the above Cemetry can now be obtain- ed on lease, for three years, at a reason- able rate. : For rent and conditions of lease, apply oO CVEPRON, FRENCH SPICES, a vsguaees - ee i ree ~ sha mn — am heweny rene spondent at Alberton writes, (Dec 18) :-— Trons, Ch'town, Dec. ce Perna: Seasoning Herbs, &e. Cds oe the souls of all people of taste. Any bad | state that it is on Queen Street, nearly The late snow storm has almost terrified] 60 pkgs TEA, in half and quarter = LET If BE TESTED. effects of these entertainments may he di- opposita the Market House ite siliesds te dees ad tk oe : . = " ener . é‘ a: : $ rts of this chests sé \ r 99 oo vided equally between the performers and ee ma PE P : All EGMON r B Y. PURE JAVA COFFEE ! We, last week, intimated the intention of the City Council to send a Committee of its members. to the Minister of the [nterior with the request that he would tell them what he knew about the proposed City Park oo Government Furm. The The result The Minis- intention was carried out. was just as we anticipated. eer informed the Committee that the attention to the Order in Council, be- the audience. The first foolishly make a bid for the suffrages of the latter, who are foolish enough to suppose that nothing is good which they do not enjoy. Noone should undertake to read who has not sufficient ability as an elocutionist to en- force the attention of his hearers. There would then be no necessity for perform- ers to insure themselves the gratification May we have lots of public spirit to carry them on ‘THE STEAMERS. THe Steam Navigation Company’s Steamers have, we presume, ceased run- ning. They have been managed, during the season just ended, in a manner worthy of commendation, The directors of the Company deserve the thanks of the com- munity for their assiduity. We trust establishment of a hospital in this city. doubt, bridged over for this season. In Cascumpee it is open to the Queen's wharf. Mr. Pope’s new brig lies at the Railroad wharf. and Mr. Howlan’s at Queen's wharf. Both vessels are loaded. The former had her complement of oats brought in on the railway cars. The ‘Prince Bismarck’ is expected in from New London. If she arrives, the intention is have not been moved as yet The Goys ernment had better not depend on Capt. 21 hhds MOLASSES, 4 do SUGAR, 2 bbls Granulated SUGAR, BUFFALO ROBES, trimmed and un- trimmed, 90 sides Sole LEATHER, 25 bbls Coal TAR, 46 doz BUCKETS and BROOMS, 36 pkgs Paint OIL and TURPEN- bo to do BOOTS, SHOES, MOCCA- VBNHE Subscriber is prepared to take con- contracts for any quantity, or act as agent for parties in want of the following : CEDAR OR JUNIPER FENCE POSTS, PAILINGS, SILLS, ASH AND SOFTWOOD, STAVES, HOOPS, &e., &c., &c. Now is the time. U. C. TRUDELLE., Soda Biscuit, |Graham Crackers, Butter Crackers, \Cinnamon do (Fresh Ground.) In Black and Green TEAS We offer a Really Spleudid Article. Dominion Cabinet, having passed an order i i hs they have been rewarded with large | #0 load, and despatch her to Newfound~ TINE, Egmont Bay, Dec. 21, 1874 . — as a aie ee “tage of applause by choosing pieces adapted to profite. land. 15 pkgs EARTHEN and GLA-S eer E t . l Family in Council, placing the Sarpy UACEE the | the capacity of those who are noisy upon 1 Tur S Desneel thi WARE : ae ECLIPSE BAKERY ! eae control of the Local Government and/_.. . aor il] A HOSPITAL. _ Tas Sraim Drepeg.—The scows belong» q, Legislature, had nothing further to say oe - now we will conclude ca ing to the Steam Dredge, under command 28 do Shelf HARDW ARE, _— FE Ri eUR a ail The ik Gals with a hearty wish for the success of all! yp gives us great pleasure to report | Of Carpenter-Captain Williams, were ordere! 2% do Assorted GROCERIES M\HE Subscriber has on hand, the follow- or do in the ma , ae , 0-| entertainments which appeal to the finer wae hes pave been token Sewends che 10h: teh Medi TRG dente Mendis deed ni : a : ing Crackers and Biscuit, fresh Baked, Hi d ! ment have, we believe, hitherto paid RO! ond wiser part of oar metuces. , P . ce e g, 39 do Assorted DRY GOODS, in barrels and boxes :— Constantly on an . j i cause the Cabinet of the Dominion had no property in Government l'arm—be- eause the Farm never belonged to the Dominion ; and could not, therefore, be given away by the Dominion Government. Their reason is, uadoubtedly, a good one. Yet, in the interest of the city and province, it would, under the circum- stances, perhaps, be well to accept the bogus gilt; to take possession of the Farm; and to appropriate a part to the use and benefit of the citizens—in man- ner specified by the Park Bill, which was defeated through the pecu/ivr influence of Mr. Laird—with os little delay as are, we understand, going on between the borough River, a short distance below the GEO. W. HOWLAN : ble, ve : . Ww. DANIEL STEWART, Keut St. 5 possible Dominion and Local Governments, of it has yet been done. town, on Sunday. Alberton, Dec. 21, 1874, "| Dee. 14, 1874.—1m Ch’town, Dec. 21, 1874, cee te ere well this winter. And as a help, may both those who perform and those who listen, earnestly reverse the prayer of the elder, ‘‘ Lord gie us a guid conceit o’ ourselves,’ so that, at length, all maybe able to say with the grand fervor of Diog- enes Teufelsdroch, ‘wondrous indeed is the virtue of a true book.” Tue Raiway.—Freight traffe on the Ruiilway has been discontinued. Negotias tions relative to the transfer of the road ne ¢ On Wednesday last a Committee of the City Council waited upon the Local Gov- ernment for the purpose of accertaining whether the Government would guarantee a grant of the Legislature in aid of a hospital. The Committee, we are in- formed, receiv. d an answer in the affirma tive. The City Council have taker steps to procure a site. <A lot of land on Mal- peque Road, a short distance from the town, owned by Counsellor Allin, has been offered for their consideration; but nothing definite respecting the purchase ec ener ea ae eet sae rey Williams, as he has been two or three days trying tomove them, and knows about as much about it as he does about the dredge. So much fer Dominion appointments. — Com. + 4<app- Ma:itimge Umion. — The Charlottetown Debating Club, en Saturday night, diss cussed the question, “ Is a Legislative Union of the Maritime Provinces Desirable?” The question was, on division, carried in the affirmative by a majority of two. arsenite eaten Tux Ice.—Several persons crossed Hillss a S SINS, RUBBERS, 11 pkgs FURS, CAPS, MUFFS, &e., &e. 10 do Patent MEDICINES, 50 tons Blacksmith’s COAL, 30,000 feet Pine and Spruce BOARDS, be. The above Stock was bought well and by one knowing the requirements of Western Trade, and will be found second to none in price and quality. The highest price paid for Oats, Barley, Hides and Pork. BOAS, Sugar Crackers, | Water Crackers, Wine Crackers, Fruit Biscuit, Fancy Mixed do Family Pilot do Pic-Nic, &e., &c. —--ALSO— A choice Stock of Groceries, cheap & good§ TEA, warranted to equal anything in the city in quality and flavor. FLOUR, a lot choice pastry and other brands on hand. Cheap for Cush. FRUIT, Raisins and Currants, cheaper than any other place in the city. Don’t forget the Eclipse Bakery. Every thing, in fact, which goes to make up AFIRST-CLASS STORE Orders taken and Goods delivered in any part cf the City or Royalty: Please Call and Inspect. CAMERON & SAUNDERS, 115 Queen Street,