~- erm e. «=e OUR ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BOX Tus Daity EXAMINER. DECEMBER 1, 1 \ few minutes visit to the dry goods, erocery, drug, and other stores of our city. will be enough to convince one that Nditori Notes the holiday season is rushing upon us L' r (Jueen Street and about an. bbe . mI »6«6(QJueen Square, present a gay adpearance, Park, to wi es —— rl ev are, by day and by mig ht, thronged attention, demands immediate action. with people anxious to inspect the It is reported from Otta a that the | novelties ou sale. In order to assist our Board Civil Examiners have readers in making a good selection for completed t uecessful ca Christmas aud New Years presents, we didates at the recent qualifying examin- | have visited our advertisers stores and ations 1 that about fifty per ceut. have) are pleased to report as follows: passed, LONDON HOUSE, I ry of thi ! loer is al I perhaps,the finest Dry Goods estab- wavs hard, A se iot-major the |] nents in the Pr »viNCe, and has an French army deserted a short time immense stock of goods which are particul came to Halifax and put a bullet through | 49 adapted to this s Seon. all the de- | bh: % } } nee | — ‘without parti ents are full, and the choicest ines we ay ui, . ' ~)are selling very low at present. For useful n ey r employment, pad Gylg i '| Caristmas presents they have a variety of hu r Had he stuck to his duty, he|),dies wool clouds, scarfs, sa ques and would not have wanted bred. wkets, a large lot of childrens clothing, at : . . half price; a sclendid stock of mens’ and Charlottetown harbor is still clear), . iiecedemeneiek heaikti eloats' Dboys ulster neh vavigation has closed. It ot 1ce— Tne assortment ot fui caps, kid miits, gl »ves, etc isa pity advantage cannot be taken Of| [yn the fancy goods department one can find | this fine weather, though we can hardly /a fine selection of pretty Chinese vases, | blame the Steam Navigation Company | cups and saucers, writing. desks, and a lot | f lavi their teamers up The | of ware too numerous tomention. Messrs or : ing Liiell SLCariit ip). . ; . ; — Bh 2ee shade . 17 |G. & S. Davies like all first-class Canadian steamers worked well in their season. [t)| UF ded ; < houses personally select their stock of dry is the want of a boat which may be used | goods in the European market By doing 80 t! ev are enabled to rec mmend their goods ind sell them at reasonable prices. ‘On going shopping the Christmas season don’t fail to give them a call. that we must regret—and in this season strive to remedy. auring —The policy of restoring Cetawayo his Kingship is og humiliated him, imprisoned him, lionized him— as they pleased criticised, ereeg "7 PERKINS AND STERNS. above firm have this season a large They mr Lhe need him : ; ’ ’ 1 him ind ex ellent stock of Dry Goods. | before purchasing elsewhere. | yoods cheap fer cash. and in the meantime permitted rival) gevote their whole attention to the trade, chiefs to obtain portions of the powerrand, by so doing, can go into every which he lost, the British Govesnment it} detail, and supply their customers with is said, him without 1} placing a British force at his back, and carnot restore rendering themselves liable to continued trouble. every variety of articles in the dry goods line. At present they are making an effort to induce their lady customers to buy nothing but useful Christmas presents for gentlemen, and with this idea in. view, they are showing a splendid assortment of —The German Reichstadt bas appro- priateu a million marks a year to estab- lish “ a German Colonial Empire.’’ The 'gloves, scarfs, silk handkerchiefs, cardigan | jackets, worked slippers, ties, etc. They . lalso wish gent!emen to reciprocate, and in R idical doctrine that Colonies are a loss order to enable them to do 80, they produce to the Mother Country, is not popular/a splendid line of silk scarfs, muffs; seal, now. The Germans now see that Eng-| cloth, and other jackets, dress goods, etc land’s strewgth and prestige are due toa In addition to the above, they show a great large extent to her great Colonies. But} V8 °Y of fancy goods, in card-receivers, = , —_ : | framed pictures, wool-winders, shells-under- how they are to obtain Colonies by the} <a r ey ; al _ : | glass, brackets, birds, etce., which they sell expenditure ot even a million marks a} very cheap. For the convenience of those year is uot very apparent. 'who visit the establishment during the 4 ‘ : season, we may state that the basement is —The Grit papers of Ontario condole | me apart exclusively for heavy goods, in with the farmers on their hard lot, which whole pieces, such as cloths, linen, warps. is due, they Say, to the National Policy. lete.; the first flat is set apart for the retail But the Grit Governmeat of Ontario,| of dress goods, cloths, shirtings, flannels, in the Speech from the Throne con- winceys, prints, haberdashery, gents’ fur- gratulate the country on the farmers| ishing goods, ete. ; the ow gs ” oe prosperity! It seems as though the Grit | ere ns oo I i a ao . Party are in want of solidarity and con- ee ee ; . A . | bonnets, jackets, shaw!s, knit goods, etc.; sistency. It is at all events quite evi- and onthe third is kept a most extensive dent that there is something wrong | stock of carpets, oil cloths, and room paper. somewhere. Messrs. Perkins and Sterns import all their goods direct from the best market in Great dritain, and sell at asmal' advance. Their ! i —The London Spectator states that | ‘the hage Canadian Dominion might |store is, without doubt, a headquarters for hold 50,000,000 persons ia comfort | dry goods. without neighbors even visiting each BEER AND GOFF | who have one of the best Grocery and Pro- | vision Stores in the Province, are making preparations on a large for the Christmas market. They report doing a other on foot.”’ Lord Lorne, who has been staying io British Columbia, and who has the landlord's eye for property, scale, timber, and communications, finds a/| , sul San Waiieiia satel viedo splendid business during the past season, counsy ’ ; rete. , — | which has been materially helped by mountains, but full also of fertile | judicious advertising in the Datty Ex- strauhs, where “ail the small fruits reach perfection,” and the tomato, which in| upon them, and in order to meet the de- Eneland loves the hottest corners, grows | mands of the customers, they have on hand in the open air; full of coal, full also of | ® bountiful supply of chvice apples, oranges, va-t and dense forests, where men cut logs | *©'"?' § enmerpeey; « cheenamortmens oF 90 feet in length and 40 inches square. ee - ngs, hegerne mae ogee : : ate. 1eir new stock of tea is giving good satis- In this vast province of 350 000 square | faction, and their flour, which is selling miles, nearly double the size of France| very fast, is prononnced excellent. Their there are bui 20.000 white men, though | winter stock of apples conists of three hun- over much of extent—over, indeed all | dred barrels. Messrs Beer & Goff sell at the wide region west of the mountains, | ™oderate terms. Those who require the a territorv.ineluding Vaneconver’s Island choicest Christmas groceries etc., should aoe , : visit their first class establishment. of at least 50.000 square miles—the : 5. climate is as pleasant as thatof Cornwall); |. ae ee : would be if it had half its rain-fall. “No| The dry goods ‘store of Mr. McDonald is onete’s hs: Sem conan te dares the} one of the best stocked in the city. It is wee Ce oe: ee ee oe engeees ©} full in every department, and purchasers charm of this delightful land, where Alayree that they get good, if net the best, climate softer and more constant tbhan| value for their money there. During the the south of England insures, at all times | holiday season, Mr. McDonald informs us ‘of the year, a full enjoyment of the won- | that he will give extraordinary bargains in derful lovliness of nature around you.” /men’s and boy’s clothing, (sizes and prices There is room iu British Columbia alone. | 6° 8™t everyone), and special bargains will ie A OE hee tila ‘aeel be given in faney wool scarfs, silk hand- ; : : rs Pree kerchiefs, purses, vases, satchels, etc. Lord Lorne believes that, the railway} The Dominion Boot and Shoe Store, next once finished, she may receive 900 immi-| to Fraser’s corner, is, it is said, the popular grants a day, a fourth of the over-spill of | boot and shoe store of the city. A large Toutonie avd Scandinavian Europe. | variety of boots and shoes are there to be Ee a |found, and prices are so low that ‘‘no one ineed go without good feetware during the | holidays.” AMINER. ‘The Christmas rush is now fairly The Saturdey Review remarks upon the fact that while the world’s wealth has been increasing enormously, the number of first- class securities has been steadily decreasing. | This tine store presents a gay holiday ap- = een ov of = ere aa ; eens being filled Pc new and piizer- eInDg pala oO at a aple rate 1a OI |} tive goods in every epartm ‘ aside Britain more slowly, atte debts of other | thé coal Chrigman been aan commune nations accounted first-class security have | they are prepared tw offer the public a great not increased except those of France and| supply of fancy dry’ goods, staple wares, Russia. Another force has also been at} cloths, ete. One of the large si departments work to reduce the number of securities. | ig devoted to gents’ outfitting and here may he people of nations formerly poor are | be had fine and heavy clothing imal qual ee Pew, and . fo a ap sd | ities so much needed in on? climate at this of their debts are he home. Thas | ge; 783 iti ; : the Italian debt wile cabal why in | rege edn ct chotle "Yeas ott rock foreign countries, principally England, Hol- | jes, Having numerous country dealers to land, and France. At the present time /supply wholesale-~the'firm has a good repu- — - <—re great a of = tation, a ear —for —s cheap, OWn DOnGS. 18 argue rom these and /and our readers will not go far astray in = siremmetances that “aoe a ate giving them a liberal wg their Christ. stock exchange securities will rise, and that | mas and New Year’s trade. the tendency to rise will continue until some great war leads to the borrowing of heavy sums of money, and thus creates a new lot of first-class stock exchange se- curities. The destruction of wealth by the war would also lessen the growth of wealth W. A. WEEKS AND CO’S. W. R. WATSONS DRUG STORE, At the old reliable place there is a taste- ful display of exquisite satin-laid plush, woolen and leather odor cases, dressing cases, smelling bottles, and toilet bottles, in | E. Prowse, Fraser & Reddin, drug store, and decrease the competition for safe se- curities. It might be added that anything which would cause the people to squander their earnings or lock them up in unpro- ductive securities would have the same result in destroying wealth as would a war. =. " Capt. McElhinney goes to Prince Edward County, Ontario—not to Prince Edward island—to hold an investigation into the | circumstances attending the recent wrecks on that coast, as well as the chargea against | the inhabitants of that Vicinity in connec- tion with the treatawent uf the remains ot 4 PerGren, | great variety of color and design ; bottles and boxes of perfumery, fancy brushes, card boxes, hand mirrors, besides their usual large and excellent stock of such standard Druggisis sundries, as French and English prepared soaps, toilet waters, puff boxes, shaving mugs, and brushes, and smokers materials. For alist of Christmas requisites for the table, read their adver- tisement in another column, W. W. WELLNER, The Watchmaking and Jewelry estab- lishment of Mr. Wellner is conveni ntly situated on the North Side of Queen Sq: ere. Va visiting it we notice the winduws THE DAILY EXAMINER, DECEMBER 19, 1882. are neatly filled up, and display an elegant | assortment of electro-plated wares, clocks, etc. His show cases are filled with a large and well selected stock of gold and silver watches ; jewelery in gold, silver and Jet ;| clocks and time pieces, electre plated ware, | dressing cases, vases, lustres, spectacles, ete, | the whole of which form a variety of style, | j and are sold at prices, seldom lower in|} the City. Those in search of handsome | Christmas presents or New Years gifts could not do better than examine his stock | Cc. D. RANKIN, Among the druggists who generally have a first-clase stock to select Christmas pres- ents from, is Mr. Rankin. situated on the north side of Queen Square, large of drugs and can be toilet orna- stock found besides his chemicals, aiaematianaade Ty dir: PERO WwW SE; Will, for the next Two Weeks, give SPECIAL BARGAINS, -——e. ‘Mon’s Overcoats, Reefers & Ulsters, In his store, | MENS FUR CAPS, ments, plush odor cases, dressing case, reai | ivory hair brushes, a choice assortment of perfumery from the best makers, genuine cologne, smelling bettles, choice eau de soaps, sponges, etc. weed he recommends his stock of wooden Havana cigars, cigarettes, He offers his stock of Christmas Give him a call. pipes, ars, fete ROBERT YOUNG, Mr. Young has this year as well as last, in addition to his splendid stock of millin- | ery, ladies’ dress goods, ete.,a large and varied assortment of Christmas goods,which are selling very rapidly. They consist of Christmas cards, dolls, purses, Japanese bracelets, jewel cases, photograph albums, Christmas card albums, ear-drop brooches, cuff studs, note paper in fancy boxes, ete. Those articles are well selected and will be sold this season at most reasonable prices. G. H. has a very neat Jewelry Store on the North Side of Qaeen Square. For the Christmas holidays he offers his goods at moderate prices. He has an assortment of watches, clocks, and time-pieces, which is excellent. In electro-plated ware he shows a valuable lot of cruet stands, cake baskets, butter dishes, pickle stands, cups, mugs and vases. His stock of jewelry is complete and hand- some. Those who patronize Mr. Taylor will, no doubt, secure good value for their money. . TAYLOK THE DIAMOND BOOKSTORE. The Diamond Bookstore is just now do- ing an active Christmas business. Mr. Chappelle's stock of books, stationery, toys, etc., is very large and the demand for them is great. There can be found in his store she choicest Photograph and Autograph Albums, Floral poets (quite new), purses and photograph frames of all sizes. a valuable selection of gold pens and pencil cases, which, he says, cannot be rivalled in the province. His toys are of every description and are sold at all prices. ill in search of useful and fancy gifts will not fail to find them at the Diamond Bookstore WM. GORDON'S STORE, On the North Side of Queen Square, is the headquarters of the Charlottetown Woollen Mills. Here can be found a splendid as- sortment of the goods manufactured at the above named Mulls. The stock comprises heavy winter tweeds, black worsted coat- ings, blue and grey serges, white flannels, wool blanketing, druggets, plain and fancy shirting, knitting yarns, in all colors, and three-ply yarns for overalls. Mr. Gordon has also on hand a well-selected line of gent’s furnishing goods, English and Cana- dian cloths, ete., which he sells cheap. Those in need of good heavy cloths for winter clothing would do well to give Mr. Gordon a call. Notices of E. W. Taylor's, jewelry store, W. & A. Brown & Co., dry goods store, C. H. Schurman’s cloth store, J. McPhee’s, dry good store, W. EK. Daw- son & Co,, A. A. Baldwin & Co., J. D. McLeod's, grocery store, Robt. Huestus,’ hradware store, Apothecaries Hall, L. | Dorsey & Goff’s, boot factory, and others crowded out, will appear to-mor- | row. ~—~— — --- —_ + - —_—— Canadian News. The new reply postal cards are now ready for distribution by the post office depart- ment. The Toronto papers advocate the estab- lishment of a medical college for women in that city. The Stormont Cotton Manufacturing Co.., have declared a dividend of five per cent, for the past half year. Montreal harbor revenue for the past year was $242,130, an increase of nearly $10,000 over last year. Prof. Selwyn, of the Geological Survey, reports the discovery of rich coal beds in the Bow River District, N. W. Territories. The Kingston College difficulty has been settled by the faculty agreeing that no more female students will be admitted to the in- stitution. The various insurance companies doing business at Quebec have combined to raise the new tariff of office insurance premiums by 50 per cent. in that city. A despatch has been received from the Gntario Government in re the boundary question, in reply to one sent by. the Dominion, dated Sept, 2nd. The Canadian Pacific Railway has track laid 585 miles west of Winnipeg, and is lay ing rails at the rate of two and one-half miles a day, although it is very cold. The Winnipeg Times comments upon the alleged attack of the Grand Trunk in tle English money market upon the Syndicate and says that the contest is desperate. A Troy (N. Y.) despatch says that four carloads of fine sheep, a present from the Marquis of Lorne to Queen Victoria, passed through that city recently, en route from Canada to Liverpool. Professor Selwyn, of the Geological Sur vey, makes an announcement of the greatest importance. He reports that enormous di posits of true coal have been discovered in the Bow river country, extending over many thousands of acres. The Government has purchased a half block on Wellington street, Ottawa, facing the present grounds, on which it is intend- ed to erect a building to be occupied by the Department of Interior. It is understocd that plans are being already prepared fcr t« ‘bacco | He has ‘Tweets, Winceys, Wool Squares, Scarfs, Sacques, &c. To those who use the | Yxse Everyone should call and see those Goods, as Great Bargains will be given. L. &. PROWSE, | Ch’town, Dec. 19, 1882. 74 Queen Street, —1ss2. 1882. BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. ~ ee cE To the Wholesale and Retail Trade: W & A. BROWN & CO., are showing a general assortment of British « and Foreign Dry Goods and Faney Ware (suitable for the Xmas season), at very close prices. The very latest NOVELTIES shown in every Depart- | ment. Fancy Woollens, Dress Goods, Fur Goods, a speciality. A general assortment of Brussels, Tapestry and Scotch Carpets, of new desigas, of extra value. Also Twine Mattings, Hemp, Carpets, Oilcloths, Paper Hangings, etc,, in variety, ali of which are being disposed of at our usual low prices. W.& A. BROWN & CO. Ch’town, Dec, 15, 1882, G. H. HASZARD. CHRISTMAS CARDS. (attired Y Stock for this season will consist of selected designs from several] of the LL Largest and gest Knowa Manufacturers’, end will be the Mest Com plete assortment of Rich and Elegant Cards ever shown. The Fringed Cards Will be particularly attractive, many of them being furnished with the Newest styles of Fringe, such as the Loop, Crimp, Tartan and Scollop. For useful and appropriate presents, | have a large Stock of Superior Stationery, and will make up boxes of Note Paper and Envelopes and stamp them with either Initial Letter, Monogram, or Crest. Re IM BEIM Ber This 1s the Cheapest Place in the City, to buy all kinds of Stationery. Gc. H. HASZARD, 18 Queen Street. Ch’town, Nov. 30, 1882.—eod lm GREAT SALE MEN’S AND BOY'S CLOTHING J. B. MACDONALD’S. MEN’S MEN'S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S WARM REEFERS, $3.00. HEAVY REEFERS, $4.00. HEAVY KEEFERS, $5.00. VERY HEAVY REEFERS, $6.00. EXTRA WARM, (Good Quality) 7$, $8, $9, $10. WARM OVERCOATS, $4.25. WARM OVERCOATS, $5.50. VERY WARM OVERCOATS, $6.00. MEN’S EXTRA HEAVY OVERCOATS, $7.50. MEN’S AND BOYS’ ULSTERS, in Great Variety, very Cheap. s@e~ Peisous in want of Ready-made Clothing for Winter, will find one of the largest and cheapest Stock in the City at J. B. MACDONALD’S, Ch town., Nov. 22, 1882—wkly pat, pres ne QUEEN Srreer. a FRESH BISCUITS! Eta best place on P. F. Island to buy BISCUITS tion, is at “THE CITY STEAM. BAKERY.” We are daily manufacturing Soda, Wine, Fruit, Lemon and Faney. and CRACKERS, of every descrip- Don’t buy the imported trash, when you can get the Island made goods, in the making a Peake Bros. & Co, Tuesday, 19th instant, i ~_-—— | PROGRAMME: 1. Chorus— ‘ The God of Israel,” , : The Methodist Choir, directed by: Frieze; accompanied by Miss Organist; Mr. Vinnicombe, ¥j Mr. Fletcher Uornet; and M oung Flute. = 2. Jnstrnmental—** La Val @’ Armour,” Orchestral Club lui 3. Solo—Vocal.........Mra. W. Nongworth © VRMO TER. « ccccces cosa Prof. Karke 5 Selo—Voceal.. eee es sein 6. lustrumental-—‘‘Casino Waltzes,” Orchestral Club 7. Glee—-‘‘Come Follow Me,”.,....,.. oe Mr. Knight and others 8. Violin Solo, by Gluck, (by request) ine Mr. Vinniecmbe 9, Solo—Vocal-—‘*Good Bye,” Miss K Knight 10. Instrumental—Selections from Stratelle, . Orchestral Cub Nolo—Vocal......<5..... desu Mr. Reid *«The Gloria,” from Mozart's 12th Masse Methodist Choir and Instry a. companiment, 3 tt Proceeds of Concert in aid of Associatihn Fund. Doors open at 7.30; commence at § o'clock. Admission only 15 cents, Dec. 16. —3i ll. 12. : t .- o —oF THE— mig Citizen's Skating Rink, HE CITIZEN'S SXATING RINE will be opened on or ebout Thursday, the ist instant, ICE PERMITTING. : ( ) a The Bard will be in attendance from eight till ten o’clock, p. m Tickets for sale at Apoth ecaries Hall at the following prices:— Gomthomen’s ...0.5.550sicbisk.c cch sth sccccn ml $5 RE a inne tosntenenktbae POON occ 0idvcdics cy mts totonnjnak eee Afternoon Skating (Boys)......... cesses Afternoon skating (Girls)......... ovedebtee Single Tickets, all times.,....... vobsveeneegs Single. Tickets, to Promenade,,.........., The services of Galbraith’s Band have secured for the season. W. C. HOBKIRK, PRESENTS New Year's Gifts. Ring out, ring out, the Christmas chimes, — ~_ And tell the tale of yore, cj Of Christmas Cards, made by the Bards, For Tim O’Connell’s Store. ehaane been. Dec, 2, 1882,—4i CHRISTMAS —AND— I have Christmas Toys for girls and boys, And Fancy Goods, galore ! For Christmas times ring out the chimes, For Tim O'Connell's Store. Let Chappelle boast, and Bremner tell, Of Goods they've got, and more; The best you'll g t, don’t you forget, At TIM O’CONNELL’S STORE, Ch’town, Dec. 18, 1882.—6i P. E. Island Railway. CHRISTMAS EXCURSION SXCURSION RETURN TICKETS will be issued from all Stations to all Stations on this Railway, on 23rd and 25th December, instant, good to return up to and including January 2nd, 1883. L. B. ARCHIBALD, Sup Railway Office,Ch’town, Dec. 18, '8i. pres Hi Cracked Feed. ARTIES wanting their Oats and Barley cracked for feed, can have it done by- applying at Stumbles’ Livery Stables, Kent Street SAMUEL R, STUMBLES, Dec. 15 —2w NOW OPENED, Dining and Coffee Rooms, North Side of Queen Square, COURTS. OPPOSITE THE LAW D. MAY. Ch’town, Dec: 12, 1882,—3m WANTS, LONT, FOUND, dc. MA) Aero in a private family, a parlor and bedroom with board for a single gentleman, apply at the Examiner Office. [de9 1882. HAVE a good Working Mare which I will sell cheap, or exchange for a Driving Horse, No objection to trade for a three or four year old colt.—H. Coomgs. {de)2 3i eod T° LET—A Dwelling House pleasantly situated oh Prince Street. Apply 7 no) ne which none but the purest ingredients are used. » J, QUIRE, the new building. Ch’town, Noy. 15, 1882.—Ilmecd TY LET—Immediate possession given of a desirable residence, situate on Upper Hillsborough S§ireet, Apply at the EY ts Proprietor. | ©, 1. te Mr, F. 5, Mourv, Rent low to a good Merchants Bank of P. paw ov =." ?