wo ah in ae Pape iy. A A ee ee ee ens Be Sigs os a igs ah ¥ oe : ie los * ¢ .“ *} ra ¥ bi ae a, 4 ¥ a en SLE LE, ONIN lk AN cane ee Lecal aud Giher items, ReLrevers in modern prophecy claim thre: days of grace on behalf of ‘ ther Shiptor e fur Church of St. Matthias, Windsor, N, S.. was destr yed by re on Saturday evening last. CHRISTMAS | -AND- NEW YHARS N order that all our customers may beable to have a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR, we are prepared ‘| to supply them with a +o loun H. Mveraf, a circus prorrietor, died + ~! ‘ at New York, on Tuesday, at the age of fift: taree. - By the breaking of ‘a gas main on Pitt Street, St. John, on Wedni sday, three persoz were i arly suffocated. BREMN BR Bros, will have a fresh supply of N Ww Y ear 8 ( ards, on New Le irs Eve. * ['o-pay the harber is almost clea: . and a e Southport ferry beat is eking regular trips. > . hrican? ‘a r ’ THe Origantine Atnhbie begart, oi i pbs , . . , ' N. S., was iost at imnnd tone Island, ‘ i: _" on Saturday. Three ef the crew perish Ocr enterprising contemporary the Sum- | merside / gives its readers a r large Christmas supplement this week. —~~+ Ow1na to the heavy rain, the attendance at the market to-day was small. If the weathe: proves fine, a large market may be to-morrow, expected > DcRIN aviolent storm on. Wednesda: the 2!st., the schooner ** Expense” sunk 11: Bras D'or Bay, and the crew and two pussen gers were drowned. ' o Joseph VALLEY was arrested yesterday for breaking windowsin the house of his aunt, which is situated on Pownal Street. The Magistrate today sentenced him to thirty days imprisonment. > Tw Concert for the benefit of Mr. Virni- combe, in the Y. M. C. A. Hall, this even- ing, will, it is said, be a mest suc i with assiduity, and we shall be surprised does not be the ‘* musival event of tke season.” . > On Tuesday evening last, James H. Fletcher Esq, delivered his new lecture—‘“Ten thousand feet above the sea’’—:in Truro. Of it the Traro Sun says :—The lecture was undon edly a good one, and the audience were pleased, gratified and instructed. This lec- ture should have drawn a larger number of the hardisted sons of toil to listen to it than were present last niyiit. Everyone in any way interested in mining should hear it, as the lecturer knows from practical experience l | CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF HOLIDAY REQUIREMENTS! COMPRIBING IN PART: 200 Boxes, Halves and Quarters Valentia and Layer Raisins, Currants, Spices, Essences, Candied Peel, Confectionery, Almonds, Nuts ; Canned Goods, in Peaches, Pine Apple; Salmon, Lobs- aihir. The performers have meactical ter} te?» Sardines, Corned Beef, Green Peas, Boston Baked Beans, »| Bloater Paste, Pi ckles, Sauces, Tomato Catsup, Macaroni, Ver- micilli, Tapioca, Sago, Chocolate, Broma, Cocoa, Lemon, Rasp- berry and other Syrups; Apples, Onions, Cheese; Plain, Fruit and .| Fancy Biscuits; Honey, Hominy, Prepared Cocoanut, Manioca, the | Corn Starch, Mustard, Vinegar, Split Peas, Beans, Pearl Barley, | Rice, &e,, Ke. | —_ —0:0—-—--— Tea of Choice Quality, at 36 & 38 cts, per Ib. whereof he aftirms. He has been’ down te} hard pan, and besicles all this he is capable of | relating his experienee in a very pleasing, and at times eloquent manner. the whole being well interspersed with veins of humor that - : , ,* cannet fail to take with alnost apy atcdience, > - Ws beg to call the atiention ef eur readers to the advertisement, in another column, of | the North American Mutual Life Insurance Company.” The imoortant subject of Life In- serance is gradually and deservedly gaining | public attention by the force of its own | merits. The time is not far distant when che death of a man, leaving his family unprovided for by a pelicy of Life Insurance, will leave tee stain ef neglected duty upon his charac- ter. .Itis a duty which every man owes to lis own dependents the community. He who neglects it is a good husband, father or citizen. 7 community at large, or on relatives and friends, when it is in his power, so easily and surely, to provide against such contingencies > Tne children of St. Paul’s Church Sunday | School had their Christmas Tea last evening, | — —--:-——_ —_ —_ ‘Coffee, Pure Java and Jamaica, Fresh Ground Every Day, | ee | Sugars, Molasses and Golden Syrup. me 8) renee Flour, Corn and Oatmeal, Warranted Superior Quality. — la tt - He has no right even to} risk the chance of throwing the future sup- | port of his family, in case of his death, on the | In GLASSWARE and LAMPS, we are offering Special Tnducements during the Holidays, and can show some really nice Goods, in Handsome Vases, Candlesticks, Hall, Library and Table Lamps, Boquet Holders, Table Sets, Celery and Pickle Holders, &c., &c. A few sets Covered Pitchers. in the School Room. After being well sup. | plied with tea and cake, the tables were | ee 16) cleared away, and Mr. Cundall kindly ex- | hibited a series of dissolving views. Although many of them were seen for the first time, the old ones appeared to be the favorites, and we are sure had the ‘‘ rats” been omitted, th: children’s enjoyment would have been very | much lessened. During the evening, the chil- | dren sang several hymns suited to the season, and acarol, sang by a class of little girls, must have amply repaid their kind teache: Miss Ella Palmer—for the care aad treubk taken in teaching them. We were glad to se so’many of the congregation present, shewing that amid all their occupations, they can still enjoy an evening with the young people, and keep up a time-honored custom. The teachers and children feel grateful to the ladies of the Congregation for the supply of good thiags so bountifally provided. —_— > A Wett-Merirep Token or ReEsPect.— Mrs. W. W. Irving, long and favorably known in this city as teacher of Fine Arts, was, on Christmas Day, presented with a very hand. some Jardieniere, by her lady pupils. T!} accomplished lady has done much towards creating a love and a taste for the Fine Arts in this city for many years past. Her life-like portraits of parties here and in the United | States receive the highest praise from the most competent judges in America. Mrs. Irving, at different times, was awarded first- | class prizes aud diplomas at. the Provincial Exhibitions of this Provizee for her exhibits in Fine Arts; and last year her Paintings were exhibited at the National Exhibition of Washineton Territory, United States, where first honors and a diploma. was awarded her. Mrs Irviog has now in this city a splendid élass, attended by young isdies who are giving evidence of high culture, and whose performances reflect the highest credit on their Teacher, for whom they have mani fested their great regard by making her the recipient of this magnificent. gift. +> Last evening, in St. Patrick’s Hall, the first of a series of Exutertainments, in aid of | the poor, was given under the auspices of St Vincent de Paul Society. The audience was very large, and the different performers, not- withstanding their short preparation, acquit- ted themselves admirably. The amount realized was $35.00, which, considering the small admission of ten cents, was very good. The following was the programme :— Piano Duet—‘ Defile March.” Misses Quirk Vocal Solo —‘* Remember me love ia your Prayers” - . - Mrs. J. Gaffney Reading—‘‘ Massacre of Glencoe.” Prof. Caven Vocal Duet—** Happy Days.” O15 } The Largest and Cheapest Assoriment of Looking Glasses in the City. ————!10;—-+—— HARDWARE! _Table and Dessert Knives and Plated Forks, Carvers and Forks, | Pocket Knives, Butter Knives, Cook’s Knives, Bread Knives | | and Platters, Tea, Dessert and Table Spoons, Cruet Stands, Napkin Rings, Jelly and Pudding Moulds, Tea Trays, Toast Forks and Racks, Egg Boilers, Table Bells, Egg Beaters, Patty Pans, Pie Plates,Ladles, Basting Spoons, Potato Pounders, Rolling * ‘ 1 ‘ o Pins, Lemon Squeezers, Cork Screws, &c., &e. 20% | A few Handsome Bath Room Sets and Slop Pails, Umbrella Stands, Coal Hods, Crystal Stove Boards, Hearth and other | Brushes, Skates, Whips, Sleigh Bells, a choice lot; | Brackets, Lamp and Bird Cage Hooks, Stair Rods. --- 0 — SHOVELS, FORKS, AXES, HALTERS, LANTERNS, &., &c. —_——— - —:0°---—_——————— ‘BUCKETS, TUBS, BROOMS, BASKETS, SNOW SHOVELS | AND CHILDREN’S SLEIGHS. | — Parlor, Hall and Gook Stoves and Stovepipe. A few Farmers’ Boilers yet on hand. TEN TONS BAR IRON AND STEEL. 20; | Best American Kerosene Gil, in 1-2 gal., 1 gal. & 5 gal. Tins. 00 Misses Carmichael and Higgins | Piano Sclo—‘‘ Fantasie from Martha.” ’ - Bee S Miss Smith Pasteral Solo Vecal Solo—‘‘ Farewell, but whenever you welcome the hour.”’ : Miss Cox Reading‘ Legend of Florence.” Hon. A. A. MeDonald Vocal Sole—* When the Swallows Home- St. Dunstan’s Choir | | Please call and examine our Goods, and be satisfied that 'we can supply you at satisfactory prices. Thankful for past favors, we solicit 2 continuance. Yes Goods expressed to any part of the City or suburbs, Railroad Station or Steamers free of charge. _ Ward Fly ” ‘ , Mr. C. Hermans Piano Sole—‘‘ The Star Spangled Banner.” Miss Cox | Vocal Solo—“ Tubal Cain.” Prof. Caven God Save the Queen. ; Oa Thursday, the 12th prox., another of these entertainments will be given. for it equa) success. Ve pre- HENIY BEER. Cheapside, Oppdstt> ths Market, Dec, & 193 ].2aw & w 1882. ' frem London. | Brace d2l A oe ‘« Prince Edward.” Six cases and one cask Fancy Glass, China and Hardware, suitable for Christ- mas and New Year’s Presents, now opening at ‘‘Cheapside,” ex ‘‘ Prince Edward,” Call and see them. Hevry Bern. Dec. 21.—tf dint lieing Special Notices. New Year Carns, in great variety, at G. H. Haszard’s, Queen Street. d27 3i Come and see the great spread of Fancy Confectionery—pure and gool—at R. K Brace’s. d21 Tur Bank of P. E. Island notes taken at Johu Quirk’s Steam Bakery, in exchange for goods, or in payment of Book Account. dec 21 tf The cleanest, cheapest and best Raisins and Currants, at the Family Grocery.—R. K. SoMRTHING NEw in Confectionery — Decorated Eggs tor Xmas, as well as other novelties, at the *‘ City Steam Bakery,” Prince Street.”’ ald Cuoice Confectionery, only 25 cents per Ib. during Xmas and New Year’s holidays, at the *‘ City Steam Bakery,” Prince Street. dl5 Freeu dates, Confectionery, Maple Sugar, Green Grapes, all kinds of Canned fish, French Mustard, Pickles and Sauces, at the Loruas Restaurant. {dee 8 10in eod Most useful present you can make is a pair of Dorsey, Goff & Co., slippers. Tue best Billiard Table in the city isat the Lorne Restaurant. [dee 8 10in eod Smoxep Diesy’s at Bern & Gorr'’s. 3aw Tux 35 eent, 14 1b boxes of fresh layer figs can be had at the Lorne Restaurant for 25 eonts. [dec 8 10im eod PIckLING VINEGAR’S and spices at Berk & Gorr’s. Jaw Ratsins, Currants, and all other Groceries that are wanted for the season, at W. P. Colwill s. A worp to the ladies! Do not exchange your old Sewing Machine for a new ore; but fetch it to me and I will repair it and make it as good as mew or no charge made,— WILLIAM Brown, shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. nov 1 ti wy Tut Glass Show Cases made by John Newson for Dorsey, Goff Co., are the finest we have geen, they are now full of beauti- ful lines of slippers which all would do well to come and see. Geo. Davies & Co. are now pre- pared te take orders for Carpets for Spring delivery. They have just received patterns for the com- ing season from one of the best manufacturers in England. Latest designs in Brussels, Tapesirys, Wii- tons, and Scotch Carpets. These Patterns will be here fer about ten days only. dl9 10i | TERPSICHORE HALL. | Second-and Last Term for the Season HE subscriber takes *this method to in- form her patrons, and the public gener- ally, that the second and last term fur the season will commence on WEDNESDAY, the 4th January, at 8 o'clock, p.m. A JUVENILE CLASS will be opened on the previous day (TUESDAY, the 3rd), Hours from 4to6p.m., or any time to ac- commodate parents and pupile, N. B.— Private lessons given to adults, Hours to suit applicants. E. BURRIS. Dec. 29, 1881 BANK AND GAS STOGK. WILL sell AT AUCTION, at my Sale Room, Queen Square, on TUESDAY NEXT, 3rd proximo, at 12 o'clock ,— 54 Shares in The Union Bank of P, E. Irland. 10 Shares in The Merchants Bank of P. E. Island, 2) Shares in The Charlottetown Gas Light Company (preference Stock. WILLIAM DODD, Dec. 29, 1881 — Auctioneer, P. ¥. Island Railway. New Year's Excursion. oe TICKETS AT ONE FIRST- CLASS FARE will be issued from all Stations on the Prince Hdward Island Railway, on SATURDAY, the 3iet inst., and on MONDAY, 2nd January, 1882, available to return on the 3nd 3rd January, 1582. L, B, ARCHIBALD, Supt. Railway Office, Ch’town, Dec, 28, 1s81—wfs Prince Kdward Island Railway By FURTHER NOTICE a Passenger Train for Georgetown, to connect with steamer “ Northern Light,’’ will leave Char- lottetown at 4.50 p. m, daily, Sundays ex- cepted, A Passenger Train will also leave George- town for Charlottetown daily, Sunday’s ex- cepted, on arrival of the ‘‘ Northern Light.’ L. B. ARCHIBALD, Supt. Railway Offices, Ch’town, Dec 15, 1881—tf St. Lawrence Hotel. HE above Hotel is now RE-OPENED, having been thoroughly repainted and refurnished in the best style. Being centrally situated and within three minutes walk of the Railway Depot and Steamboats, it offers inducements to the travelling public. Permanent and Transient Boaiders acco- modation unsurpassed by any other Hotel in the city, WM. E. HICKEY, Proprietor For Sale or to Let. ‘EXHAT Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street, the House con- taining 16 large rooms ard two Kitchens, Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock. inga door. Apply on the premises to \ MRS, BOSWALL. | Ch’ town, Dec, 21, '81, March 12, 1881—tf — ST THE DAILY EXAMINER, DECEMBER 30. 1881. 1881. FAIR TRADE. 1882. NO FAVORS ASKED. -—-———-0:0 WE HAVE IN STOCK AND OFFERING AT Bottom Prices fer Cash, 375 BARRELS OF FLOUR, OF THE FOLLOWING CHOICE BRANDS: 125 barrels SunpgEam—Full Patent Hungarian Process, superorto any Flour in the Market. 500 barrels Kent, 125 . Strathroy, 60 barrels Crown JEWEL, ao certeatete 125 ‘* Maritime Rose, L CHOICE 65 barrels Bupa, os ee re f SUPERIORS 125 ‘** Tranquility, ’ J 125 = Anchor, } 200 Barrels K. D. Cornmeal. Oatmeal for the Peopte—Bagnall’s Manufacture, awarde First Prize at Dominion Exhibition. 100 boxes 96 hestelé Plain and Fancy CRACKERS (Rankin’s,) 50 barrels White Gr. — = Yellow Refined ‘SUGARS, 20 hhds. P. R. 15 puns. Barbadoes } , iain 10 puns. Trinidad § MOLASSES. Bris. Amber and Golden Syrups. 00 half-chests rE\ g. pe 730 tee " i LEA (Choice. ) FRESH FRUITS. 20 barrels CURKANTS, 5 vases do., 100 bexes FIGS, 200 boxes Valencia t: AISINS, 100 boxes London Layers, 50 half-boxes do., 50 qr. boxes do., 20 bags Rice, 10 barrels Beans, 14 TONS CHOICE CHEESE, 200 bags Coarse Salt. CANNED GOODS. Ox Tongue, Corned Beef, Potted Ham, Devilled Ham, Mock Turtle Soup, Peaches, Pine Apple, Sliced Apple. FISH—Salmon, Mackerel, Herring, Finnan Haddies, Sardines, Lobster, Cove Oyster. IN POTS—Marmalade, Jellies, Jams, Preserved Ginger. CALF FOOT JELLY, in quart and pint Bottles. Standard and Water White Heresene. Pratt’s Celebrated Asiral Oil (Odorless), in 5 gallon tins and on draught, far superior to any other ifluminating Oil in use. 200 boxes DIGBY HERRING. Colman’s Starch, Pure Spices and Sauces (English.) English Malt, White Wine, XXX VINEGARS, and a large assortment of GENERAL GROCERIES, Also Pails, Tubs, Buckets, Baskets, Brooms, &c. GOODS WARRANTED, AND DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE WITHIN THE CITY INSPECTION J. D. MACLEOD & CO. Corner Queen and Gratton Streets. Dec. 10, ’81—3m Qaw, wkly ARE REMBVING TO OUR OLD STAND, AND WILL OPEN ON FRIDAY, THE 16th INST, SHEWING THE Largest Stock Ever Imported by us. W. E. DAWSON & CO. Charlottetown, Dec. 14, 1881. LIMITS. SOLICITED, a Ne ee WE For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits, For Canadian Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO TO- we s pea 2B an ea ax aE td tm * oa 2 rf in mt 4 1g JOHN MACLEOD & £05, UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER. There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmanship and a perfect fit guaranteed, — ALSO— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap, &. &c. Remember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner, Charlottetown, Uct, 11, 1887, 7 : { wy 3 \y ;