ce aon ot oo ey, —— — ~ a — —. Local and Other Items. —_ +- -_ —~—— Jcooar Durr, of St. John, ia seriously ill of pi ralysis. > Sia CHARLES AND Lapy Turrer will spend the holidays at Halifax, i. ° “WRECKED POTATOES’ sold in Halifax on Wednesday at 23 and 25 cents per bushel. i a A @reat fire occurred at Pembroke, Ont., on the 20th inst. Nearly half the town was destroyed and three lives were lost. —_— ee — Tue Corporation of Montreal has voted $2,000 to entertain the Governor-General and Princess Louise during the Carnival week - p= Quick Trir.—The sche. ‘ Vivace,” which left Souris for Halifax on Wednesday morn- ing, arrived at Halifax aa noon on Thursday. —_ ss -— One thousand Mennonites have recently been naturalized at Emerson and Winnipeg, and will now receive patents for their home- steads. — lv is understood that the Dominion Govern- ment will make a move towards reducing the rate of local postage from three to two cents at the next session of Parliament. —— << _ Tne shoe lasters of Montreal are still on the strike. Bishop Fabre has caused a mandi- ment to_be read in all the Catholic Churches of that city, deploring she action of the lasters, and asking them to come to terms. - > = Ewen LaMont, aged 70, died very suddenly | in the Baptjst Vestry, Spring Garden Road, Halifax, on Wednesday evening last. He had walked tothe Church, and on entering took seriously ii and died ina few minutes. — -—-}——-- James Ours, “Inspector of Licences for Queen's County, vs. Enwly Pridell, for viola- tion of the Canada Temperance Act of 1882, was te-day convicted and fined $50 and costs, before Alex. Aiayden and Wm. Heard, Esqrs., J.P. , _ - sS> -— Goop things for the holidays now ready at W. F.-Carter’s A Very fine lot of home- made candies, suéh as chocolate cream bar, almond cream, cocoanut cream, and raisins cream bar, vanilla, cholate, maple, and cocoa- nut caramels, almond candy, clear toys, and a large variety of other candy, from the com mon molasses candy, to the finest French creams. Also fruit, pastry, and cakes of the very best quality, at F. W. Carter's [dec 22 2: —_—< Tue Province of Quebec has, it appears, 47 butter factories, 23 combined butter and cheese factories, amd 278 factories of cheese only. Weareunable to give the figures for Ontario for the reason that neither ot the two Associations of Dairymen in the Province has embodied the statistics in its recent reports We have the impression, however, that the number of butter factories in Ontario is less than 25, while the number of cheese factories in the Province must be nearly a thousand. —Toronto Globe. Liat eat Gexerovs Dowors.—There are some rich men, resident in Canada, who, during their own lives; can doliberal acts. Mr. McLaren’a gift of $50,000 to help to endow Knox's Col- lege. isa case in point; so also is Mr. David Morrice’s gift of a building for a Convocation Hali and Library tothe Presbyterian College, Montreal, at a cost of $80,000, a gift that is illustrated in the last number of the Canadian News. MeGill College is constantly receiving liberal tokens of the affection and lbera’ity of its friends, —St. John Telegraph. A Frescn Deserter Surctpges 1x HAtrrax. On Sunday, Leon DUucrose, a young deserter from the French army, shot himself in an Upper Water Street hotel early in the morn- ing and died half an hour after. He retired early. Between two and three o'clock two pisto! shots were heard in his room, and on the door being burst open he was found on his bed with all his clothes on, blood spurting from the mouth and nostrils, and a self-cock ing revolver clatched in his right hand. He was living but breathing heavily. An exam- ination showed that he had discharged the first shot imto his mouth, holding the muzzle between his lips, and the ballet had pene- trated the base of the brain, cutting through the great arteries leading to the top of the head. The unbappy soldier left a card on which he had written a short note in French telling his real name and of his desertion, saying he was Without money and dying cf hunger, and asking that the news of his death be sent to France. Among his effects were found papers giving his age as twenty- four. Jere Lapies are very fond of snakes — they derive the fancy from Mother Eve, no doubt — and wear the effigy of the reptile in silver and THE DAIL - oe — =e ne _ Local and Other Items, — - —<3 J. WALTER AND Frepk. loos Esgrs., from Ontario, | their friends for a few days, i > Tue ‘‘ Northern Light” Express will here- | atte leave this city at half-past five o'clock, instead of at five as heretofore. See advt. oe - [x our notice of the Bazaar yesterday, we omitted the name of Mrs. Neil McLeod who jpresided at the banner table, which, we |understand, realized about 880. The total pr ceeds of the sale and tea amount to nearly 3500. } | a J. D. ALexanver, Esq, editor Barensville, Ga., News, says: —I ree mmend St. Jacobs Oil to those who are sufferiog with rheumatism and similiar complaints, as the best remedy thatcan be had. Nothing has done me so much good cal We omitted to mention, in our ‘‘Annual Christmas Box,” that Mr. G. G. Jury, North Side Queen Square, has on hand a splendid assortment of Year's gifts. He invites the public to give bim a call, as, during this season, he will give special bargains. - _ > —- G. A. Cook & Co., have initiated a move- ment to relieve the dull appearance of the Post Office corridor. Yesterday they put up a magnificent case of Btromte th which area general attraction. ‘The case, not only orna- | ments the hall, but demonstrates the efficiency of G.A.Cook & Co.,in the art of photography, andi THe Moncton 7'imes correspondent at Point du Chene, says :—The harbor is clear within half-mile of the wharf. There is nothing to prevent a Steamer properly constracted run- nivg regularly between here and P. E. I, Last season the brigt. “Jonathan Weir” sailed into this port on the Ist January and by all appearances this can be done this year. sil naidiadiacounla Tue sale and entertainment in connection with and for the benefit of St. James’ Church Sabbath School was well attend: d, and was regarded as creditable to the teachers, and to the scholars who had got it up. After tea was served, a magic lantern exhibition was given. Then, after a few remarks were made by the minister, in reference to the condition and wants of the school, and, after singing the doxology, the audience dispersed, ap- parentiy well pleased. The gross proceeds were $100. The teachers desire to express their thanks to the friends who assisted them in getting up ard conducting, and also to those who patronized their effort. en CHRISTMAS market which commenced to day, and will continue until to-morrow even- ing. is very large The stock of turkeys, geese, fowl, etc., is abundant and of splendid quality. The foilowing is the price list :— Beef, small, 5 to 12 cents; do qr, 34 to 8 cts; Mutton, 4 to 8 cents; Lamb, 4 to 8 cts. ; Veal, 3 to 8 cts.; Pork, carcass, 6 to 74 cts. ;do, small, 8 to 12 cents; Turkeys, 70 to $1.25; Geese, 50 to 80 cents; Ducks, 25 to 35 cents; Fow]s, 20 to 25 ceuts; Chickens, per pair, 30 to 50 cents; Butter, fresh, 24 to 27 cents; do., tub, 20 to 22 cents; Eggs, 24 to 27 cts; Flour, per 100 ibs., $3.00 to $3.25; Oatmeal, per 100 lbe., $2.75 to $4.00; Potatoes, 20 to <5 cents; Hay, 50 to 55 ce»ts; Uats, 32 to 33 cents; potatoes, 20 to 25 cents; Sheepskins, 60 to 80 cents, ——— Givic Protection Association. At a meeting of the ‘‘ Civie Protection Association,’ held last.evening, in Scott's Hall, the following Resolutions were unani- mously carried ; — Resolvel,—Thrt we, as members of this Society, should feel proud of the suecess which has atten ed our efforte in the past in favor of the judicious management of Wity matters, but that we sbeuld redouble our efforts to place such men in power a grill relieve the city, as far as possible, from present enor- mous rate of taxation, and the tutrodaction of such laws as may be necessary for that pur- pose. Resolved,--That this meeting approves of the conduct of the Mayor of this city, and those members of the City Council unfor- tunately in the minority at the Board, for their efforts during the last year in behalf of those measures advocated by this Society. HOLIDAY COODS. Acme-Club- Skates, At our Reduced Prices, are within the reach of nearly all, JONATHAN CROOKE’S gold round their necks or on their arms, and the more scaly, lithe, life-like and wholly hideous the representation is, the er vader they are of it. There is, or was not long since, a lady in London who kept reptiles as pets, and would receive her visitors with brate’s head curling gracefully (?) over her shoulder. But she is outdone by an Engtish ship-doctor who has a perfect mania for ser- ents —the more venomous they are the better he likes them—and who has inserted in some of the leading journals an earnest appeal to all and sundry to get him snakes, adders, vipers, cobras, whipsnakes, any and all, in fact, so that he may carry on experiments with them. Well, every man has his hobby, though if must take a certain amount of natural depravity fora human being to become so fond as Dr. stradling claims to be of the vile serpent.—Hzx. Herald. es A Novet prize fight is reported to have just taken place at a small snburban village uot many miles distant from Hanwell, England. For some time past considerable ill-feeliny appears to have exi ted among a certain sec- tion of the market-garden women + mpl ip the neighbourhood, and recently it was ed to settle the matter by a stand-up fight be- tween two of the most prominent and pugilis- tic members representing the two classes at variance. Accordingly, at the mid-day meal the rival parties quiently adjourned to a field ata distance from the public highway. A ring Laving been formed and vari us prelimin- aries carried out, the feminine pugilists pre- sented themeelves, the one being a buxom Shropshire lass'e who is said to have gained proficiency in the noble art of selirdefence whilst travelling a few years ago with a ‘boging saloon” company, and the other a stalwort daughter of Frin, who boasted that she had bees engaged in a hundred fights and had nevey been beaten, The two fought for a few mioutes only, foy io the third r-und the Irighwoman (who up to that time had gained advantage by blogkening her op ponents eyes) receivyl a blow in the ri’s which incap acitaced her from continuing thefight, and her second forthwith threw up the sponge amid the applause of the other side. In the even- ing the two parties sat down to a substancial supper of beef steak and ynions, and after- wards «wore eternal frievdship over a zallon a python | wound round her waist as ornament, the ugly | POCKET CUTLERY, | So justly celebrated; are but a little higher cost than the ordinary Sheffield Goods. Our assortment in this line is very large, JOSEPH RODGERS & SONS’ TABLE CUTLERY, Is decidedly the best made, We have @ variety of patterns. OUR WHOLE STOCK OF CENERAL HARDWARE AND TOOLS, At the discounts we give from former prices, ensures good value for the buyer. 10 to’ 25 per cont, taken off or prices marked down to correpend. A, A. BALDWIN & C9. Ch’town, Dec, 19, 1882,—5i WANTS, LOST, FOUND, &c. OUND — Yesterday, on Upper Prince Rtreet, a FOLDING KEY, Apply at this office, ANTED in a private family, a parlor and bedroom with board for a single gentleman, apply at the ExXamiyar Office. (de 1882, rysO LET—A Dwelling House pleasantly [ situated on Prince Street. Apply, te Peake Bros, & Co. nol6 ryy\O LET—Immediate possession given of a desirable residence, situate on Upper Hillsborough ireet, Rent low to a good tenant. Apply at the Mervkegts Bank of P. peer oor ene arrived here last night on a visit to | jewelry, which is apecially | alapted for Christmas presents and New | At A A aaah le —_ TELECRAPHIC NEWS. [SpeciaL Desparcues ro Tur Ex aMrver. } Warlike Movements Bern, Dec. 22. It is rumored that the Government of Germany contemplate despatching troops to the Russian frontier, and the establish- ment of a large garrison there. Eastern News. Lonpon, Dec. 22. Arabi’s allowance about £2,500 a year. The statement that Brediffe has resumed the Controllership is officially denied. General Wood has arrived at andria. The Courts of Enquiry and the Court Martial have been dissolved. re ee amounts te Alex- France on the War Path. Panis, Dec. 22. The French Cabinet have decided to undertake the Tonquin Expedition. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Lonpon, Dec. 20. The charge of obtaining money under false pretences preferred against Mr. Whalley, member of Parliament, has been dismissed. New York, Dee. 20. Herr Mest, Socialist, announces he will visit all the leading cities of the United States to establish Socialistic organizations. New York, Dec. 20. The steamer ‘‘City of Berlin” arrived off Sandy Hook at seven o’clock this morning having in tow the disabled steamer ‘‘City of Chester’ of the same line from Liverpool. Marse£iLugs, Dec. 20. Ina rivt yesterday in Lacran, between French and Italian workmen, one Italian was killed, and four other workmen seriously injured. Seven Italians were arrested. Maprip, Dec. 20. In the elections for Councils-General the Government everywhere has been success- ful. The budget for the half year abovt to close will show a respectable surplus of revenue over expenditure. _- Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Dec. 22—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh north t> northeast winds fair to cloudy weather, not much change in temperature. __eo--+ SHIP NEWS. Hauirax, Dec. 20.—Ar schs Margaret Ann, Charlottetown, 1700 bush oats, 1483 do pota- toes; Neil Dow, do, 75 bush turnips, 1900 do tatoes, 10 tubs butter; Caroline, do, 39k ush potatoes, 314 do turnips, 435 do oats; Active, do, 762 bush potatoes, 755 do oats, 97 do turnips; Azalia, Georgetown, 2020 bushels potatoes, 54 do turnips; Aunie, do, 1028 bush potatoes; Philistine, Powral, 1700 bush pota- toes, 200 do turnips, 800 do oats; Lily A W, Souris, ‘910 bush potatoes, 100 do oats, 2) bags potatoes; Rosa, do, 1070 bush potatoes, 1148 do oats; Beulah, Benton, 2200 bushels oats. Port Muierave, Dec. 20—Ar brigt Lottie Bell, Saunders, Georgetown, 7,000 bush pota- toes‘ for New York. Canso, Dec. 20—Cr sch Lavinia Elizabeth, Halifax for P E I. Passed west—Schs Lottie May, P E I, for Halifax; Clementine, P E I for do, Barquentine Effendi, owned by James Richards, Esq., Port Hill, arrived at Bristol Channel on tae 16th inst., twenty days from shediac, N B. By cablegram to Hon John Yeo, barquentine Annie, arrived at Swansea, after a passage of 28 days from Buctouche, N B. Ar at Portland, Me, Dec 18—schr Allen Lewis, McVane, Grand River, P E I. Ar at Boston, Dec 18—Amazon, Kinley, Grand River, P E I. The sch Leadie, owned at Pictou, N S,which went on the bar at Summerside some days ago, and was deserted by her captain, was cut into Holman’s Wharf by Capt. David Caine, on Thursday, 14th inst. Special Notices. SpEND Christmas Day at Cook & Co’s., over Apothecaries Hall. [dec21 3i Drinks FoR Curistmas.—The best is the Montserrat Cordial, in Pine Apple, Lemon, Raspberry, the purest in Canada. ‘Try 4 bottle atthe Family Grocery.—R. K. Brace. [de20 PANELs are all the rage at Cook & Co's, over Apothecaries’ Hall. [dec21 3i THE nicest assortment of ladies and gentle- men’s Leather Pocket Books ever shown just the thing for an Xmas gift Fraser & vere [dec 9 For superior work in photography go to Cook & Co’s, over Apothecaries’ Hall. (dec21 3i Ir you want fringed Xmas cards, do not fail to see G. H. Haszard’s, he has the newest fringes. [dec 21 Come early on Christmas Day and avoid the rush at Cook & Co’s, over Apothecaries Hall. {dec21 3i CHRISTMAS PRESENTS —AND-- New Year's Gifts, Ring out. ring out, the Christmas chimes, And tell the tale of yore, Of Christmas Cards, made by the Bards, For Tim O'Connell's Store. I have Christmas Toys for ;irls and buys, And Fancy Goods, galure § For Christmas times ring out the chimes, Por Tim O*Uonnell’s Store, Let Chappelle boast, and Bremner tell, Of Goods iuey*ve got. aud more; The best you'll g , don’t you forget, At Ti u O’CONNELL’s STORE, EXAMINER, DECEMBER 2 CHIRISTMAS, 1882 ne a a Ce _- aes aie — ° season. discount. Fur Goods, Knitted Wool Goods, Skirts, ceedingly low. be cleared out, are arranged on tables, your 73 cents and upwards. Scarfs, Dress Goods, Shirts, Drawers, Card can supply you with these goods very low, Charlottetown, Dec. il, 1882. Lo PERKINS & STERNS Are offering great inducements to cash buyers during the Holiday A splendid variety of Winter Jackets are offered at an immense etc., will be sold ex- A lot of Fancy Goods, suitable for Christmas presents,which must choice for 20, 30 and If you wish to make a Christmas preseat of Blankets, Comforts, Tavle Napkins, Table Covers, Kit Mittens, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, igan Jackets, etc., we Give us a call, PERKINS & STERNS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS | G. H. TAYLOR & CO. OULD, this week, call the ‘attention of those purchasing Christmas Gifts to their Stock of Useful and Fancy Articles, in Electro-Plated Ware, Gold, Gold Plated and Silver Jewelry, ete. Which will be sold unusually cheap. NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. Charlottetown, Dec. 18, 1882.—3i mo we fr SIGN OF THE ELEPHANT. Opposite Market House, Ch’town. W. R. BOREHAM Has now on hand a large and well assorted stock of Men’s, Women’s, Boys’, Youths’, Misses’ and Children’s BOOTS AND SHOES. An immense assortment of RUBBERS and OVERSHOES. The stock is personally selected and of unusually good value. SPECIAL INDUCHMENT. I will give 10 per cent. discount until the 3lst December next on all GOODS purchased for Cash. Now is the time to buy your Boots, Shoes, Rubbers and Over- shoes, and Boreham’s is the place to get them; and don’t you forget it. N. B.—An immediate settlement is requested of all Accounts rendered to the 30th June, 1882. W. R. BOREHAM, Grafton Street, North Side Queen Square, Uh town, Ch’town, Nov. 21, 1882 —2aw tu fri wly tall 31 dec ee SE GREAT SALE er sal MEN’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING eed Finan 2 J. B, MACDONALD ’S. 20: WARM REEFERS, $3.00. HEAVY REEFERS, $4 00. HEAVY KEEFERS, $5.09. VERY HEAVY REEFERS, $6.00. EXTRA WARY, (Good Quality) 7$, $8, $9, $10. WARM OVERCOATS, $4.25. WARM OVERCOATS, $550. . VERY WARM OVERCOATS, 86,00. EXTRA HEAVY OVERCOATS, $7.50. AND BOYS’ ULSTERS, in Great Variety, very Cheap. MEN’S MEN'S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S the largest and cheapest Stock in the City at J. B. MACDONALD’S, Ch town., Nov. 22. 1882—wkly pat, pres ne Queen Srawer. a A. eee Lately Received ex “ Erema” and “Alpheta” from London. WARRANTED EXCELLENT QUALITY. For Sele in Half-Chests and 5, 10, and 15 lb Tin Caddies (with screw tops). VERY CHHRAP. of whiskey, provided at the ev vi thy wien win daa bel B. L to Mc, F. 8, Moure. peo? tf Cb’ town, Dies 48, 3982, —6) Cb’town, Deo. 6, 1882. Qaw sae Persons in want of Ready-made Clothing for Winter, will find one of ROLIDAY PRESENTS f Y AUCTION, THURSDAY, December zist, at 7 o'clock, p. m., (to continue Friday and Saturday same hour) at the Auction Room, Next door to Stevenson’s Tin Shop, Queen Street, A variety of Holiday Presents, in Silver. Piated Knives and Forks, Spoons, Butter Knives. Tea Spoons, etc. Gold Watches, Ladies’ and G- nis’ Gold Chains, Ladies’ Fine * Jet Sets, Gold Finger Rings, etc, ete, A fine lot of Meerschaum and Briar Root Pipes, Cigats, Cigar Cases, Cigar Holders, and other Fancy Goods, suitable for Holiday Presents, A. NeNEILL, Dec, 20, '®2. Auctioneer, CuarLorrerowsy, P. E. I., December 12, 1882. Dr. J. Gorpoy Benner, 119 Mollie Street Halifax.— Dear Sir,—It is with pleasure we inform yon that during the last three months we have retailed across our Counter over $260 worth of your PADS, etc. and in every me. stance they have given the greatest satisfac. tion, The sates are steadily increasing, and we require a dozen more of each of all the different kinds immediately, for which we will remit on receipt. We are, Dear Sir, Yours traly, Frasge & Reppin, Druggiste, Dec, 21. P. E, Island Railway. CHRISTMAS FLCURSION. Pree 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’t. | Railway Oftice,Ch’town, Dec. 18, 8%. pres li | Christmas Requisites | PICES, Candied Peels, Raisins, Currants, Flavoring and Coloring Extracts. Sau | Cepers ; Pickled Caulifiowers, Walnuts, Gick- | ims, Onions ; Calves’ Foot, Lemon, Orange, | Guava, Black anc Red Currant Jellies ; Mar. malade, Pears in Syrup, English Confection. (ery, Ess. Coffee, Sago, Arrowroot, Tapioca, |Corn Starch, Gelatine,- Beking Pow. | Cocoa. Broma, Chocolate, Macsroni, Sama ceili, etc, etc.,at . W. BR. WATSON’, Queen Street, Dec, 12, °82,—tf 66 9 ““HORTHERK LIGHT. Goods at Pictou Landing, Avexcy oy Dery. of Mazine ay» Fispensss, Casawoizeruws, P. E.T,; 18th December, 1882, Prince Edward Island importers who desire their Goods to be shipped on board the Pictou Landing, must send orders to the Freight Agent of the Intercolonial Railway, at Pictou Landing, to ship by the “ Northern Beer & Goff, 007 ssttvis iw, A Deo, 18.—<eod. pit pres int ther jr'lt ip Dominion steamer “Northern Light,” at” oll ee ee ee adieaindiaiaeas gee Sl Sok eee a cement eater a rere: eo ~—we APO me a na gt gpitee pate - Es es os eee te Sai AS cee ars & Acree: es ET POS saa alana, a ~ aie eae ae ON me eo a ess oo , i Tinea tnd 2 LOE PRE