AS ES OS A A te ean ihe ils a Local and Other (tens. 1 inn mails per rived last night. ‘Northern Light” ar > } Don’? forget that the candy at ‘‘The Con-! fectionery” is home-made and pure. al] 41 - A Laras number of vessels are still loading | with produce at Georgetown and Souris. - Mr Mureny’'s letter, in reference to ‘* bad gas,” received, will appear on Monday. ; op SP The Southport ferry boats were unable to | run to Southport wharf to-day on account of | THE DAILY HXAMINER, DECEMBER 17. 1881. Speciai Notices. Frasor & Reppin have and superior assortmeut of Hair Brushes, Ivory Back Hand Mirrors, Combs, Perfumes, etc., suitable for Xmas Presents. dld 4 New style of cheap Christmas cards at G. H. Haszard’e, {dec 16 Tre “Rhine from its Source to the Sea,” a very handsome book, over 4090 illustrations by just cP ned a large | the best artists, published at fifteen dollars, the ice. } ais — on — Ar Winnipeg, on the 14th, the thermome ter, for twenty-four hours, ranged from 10 to! Ree. 30 degrees below zero, > Tae ** Northern Light” left Pictou for! Georgetown to-day, at the usual time, with wails and passengers. kenny Tue baggage master of the Summerside Train, Mr. B. Cox, had his ankle sprained at Royalty Junction yesterday evening. lneiaiiace sie Mr. E. M. Wetsu, Mr. E. A. Harria, and ether students of Kings College, Windsor, have arrived home to spend the Christmas holidays. —__ --->——_— Tae Charlottetown Branch eof the Irish Natienal Land League meets on Monday evening, 19th inst., at 8 oclock, in St. Patrick's Hall. — _— A pesPatcH this afternoon, received by Messrs. Peake Bros. & Ce., states that the ‘* Prince Edward ” has been relieved, and will sail immediately for this port. evtaitiiiitel We understand that Captain Coghlan, of the Admiralty Survey, has been appointed to command of the Australian Survey, and will leave the Island shortly to take up his ap- pointment. sineniaiganinie Sreamer ‘‘ M, A. Starr” sails from Halifax this evening for Charlottetown or Georgetown. If she goes to latter pert arrangements will be made with the P. E. I. Railway for quick transit of freight from here and other places. —_ eo - Tue Ladies of the Methodist Brick Church purpose having a Christmas Tree and Refresh- ment Table, in the Hall of the Young Ven’s Christian Association, on Monday, December 19th. Doors open at three o’clock ; admission ten cents. -_—- > — Suprems Covrt.—In the case of McLean vs Boylon and another, a verdict of $1,000 was given for the plaintiff. Peters & Peters, for Plaiatiff, and Palmer & McLeod for De- fendants. The Seott Act argument was ad- journed until next term. i nieieailinnieits Tue Sweet Things for the little one’s stock- ings, at ‘‘ The Confectionery,” are made from pure sugar. dl7 4i -_--P-- — ‘*T CONSIDER it a great pleasuve,” writes A. J. Doak, Esq., manager American House, Amesbury, Mass., “to state that the irflam- matory rheumatism, which so severely affect- ed my feet, yielded at once upon a few applications of the St. Jacobs Oil, which is worthy of the highest recommendatien.” ——-—-—}—---- You can buy that handsome imported trash, called pure confectionery, at ‘‘ The Confec- tionery” for 20 cts. per pound. Our own make, from 25 cts. upwards. dl7 4i ——_»__—— Just received, atthe City Drug Store, fresh ound spices, pure essences, candied citron, emon and orange peels, Cresse & Black- well’s mixed pickles and sauces, red and black currant jelly, lemon, erange and calf’s foot jelly (in at. bottles); lemon and orange marmalade, preserved ginge, in boxes ; genu- ine India currie powder, vermicelli macaroni, &c.—Wm. R. Watson. 417 Gi pat 61 a ‘“‘Facrs are stubborn things,” as the (rit organs are finding out. The chief organ de- clared that no sane farmer would take advantage of the offer of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company in the matter of their lands; that, practically on account of the onerous conditions attached to the transfer of its lands by the syndicate, the lands were out ef the market. The actual facts are, that an average of fifteen quarter sections, or 2,400 acres, a day were actually disposed of by the company during the month of November. And this is only the beginning. It is, compared with what will be, omly the day of small and feeble things. The Geverament surveyors will soon be taxed to their utmost to keep up with the demand.—Teronto Mail. ——_~>-——- i No glucose, terra alba, flour or starch in the candies made at ‘‘The Confectionery. Don’t poison the children or yourselves with the beautiful imported stuff. di7 4i ial Tue Scorr Acr.—According to the St John Telegraph, this is how they do business in Sussex : Tames Byrne, John Whelan and Joseph R. Leggett were, om the 15th, sum- moned before the Stipendiary Magistrate, Mr. Wallace, for a breach of the Scott Act. The case was opened, and the barrister for the defence asks the question: ‘Is not the Mag istrate a witness in the case?” His Honor replied in the affirmative, and the case went by the board. The same parties were then surnmoned before two}. P.’s, Messrs, Blanchard and Farrar. On commencing the case, those “Justices ” found they had been subpcenaed to give evidence in the matter also. They, therefore, called in other Justices to act on the case, who will, doubtkss, be subpcenaed, and thus the farce will go on. ee Personal. Prince Bismarck favors a universal exhibi- tion in Berlin in 1885 er 1886. Str Jouxn Macponatp’s lease of Stadacona Hall being about te expire, he is understood to be negotiating for a new lease for seven years. Tur Princess Louise has contributed a sketch to a series of illustrations for an article on the revival of !acemaking at Venice, which will appear next year in the Century Magazine, The other sketches of the series are by Mins Clara Montalba, one of the strongest contri- butors to recent exhibitions at the Grosvenor Gallery, in London, and a personal friend of the Princess. Is a farewell audience to the prelates who attended the eanonizations, the Pope said:— ‘*Union is more necessary now than ever. God's Church is being attacked, despite its power of bridling human passions and restrain- sng the masses in revolt. The benefits con- ferred upon the populations are denied with no less madness than auducity. May Italy one day wi.derstand what she might de in behalf of liberty and her rights. The Pope Will not bring her danger, but prosperity. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, December 17—10 a. m. to bo sold at a bargain, at & T. Ne _mes | Bookstore. [rlee 12 1 SOMETHING NEw in Confectionery-— Decorated Eyes for Xmas, as well as other + ovelties, at the ‘‘ City Steam Bakery,” Pricce Street.” One case Boanet and Eat Shapes opened to- day. Novelties ! Novelties !!!—J. & W. dl6 3i Fresn Spices, Essences, Candied Frazer & Reddin s Drug Store. aid, CuHoice Confectionery, only 25 cents per lb., during Xmas and New Year's holidays, at the ‘*City Steam Bakery,” Prince Street. als You get envelopes with eards at G. H. Haszard’s. your Christmas fdee 16 Wirn their new and improved style of lasts Dorsey, Goff & Co., are making boots of superior style and perfect fit. AN immense variety of Confectionery for R. K. Brace. Very choice table and cooking raisins, ar Beer & Goff's. cery.- Family Grocery.—R. K. Braces. Dorsey, Gorr & Co's , cash store is one of | the best places in the city to buy boots and | . we . | shoes, and they are making superior hand | made boots and shoes to order on their new | and improved style of lasts, {dee 10 Gin Care Vop CRanBerniks (extra) at the Fish Market. dec 2 fi eod A LARGE stock of Pipes, Choice Havana Cigars, Cigarettes, Cigar Holders, Cut and Piug Tobaccos, | | Meerschaum and Briar | i Tobacco Pouches, ete., at Fraser & Reddin’s | Drug Store. dl5 | Pranxa’s prize cards will be sold cheap at | G. H. Haszrrd’s. [dee 16 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 new or no charge made.-—-WILLIAM Brown, shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown, P. E. I. nov 1 tf wy Avsoms for Christmas Cards at G. UH. Haszard's. Caxnep Saumon, Finnan Haddies, Sardines, Peaches, Tomatoes, Corn, and Marmalade, at the Fish Market, Grafton Street. dec 2 Gi eod | ‘‘ New Dave Store” opened, just in time} for Xmas. Remember the place Newson’s | Building, Opposite the Post Office. dts | Dorsey, Gorr & Co’s., factory is running well. They are very busy and turning out good work. [dec 10 6in Bunker Hitt Pickies, and Chow Chow in Bulk, sold by the pint, quart or gallon at the Fish Market. [dec 2 6i eod Every purchaser at the Family Grocery will be entitled to a Christmas Card.—R. K. BRAcg, d$ till 26 Catt at Harvie’s Boekstore and see the beautifu designs of Prang’s Prize Christmas Cards. oct 3} Lea & Perrrins, Worcestershire Sauce, Mushreona, and Tomato Catsup. at the Fish Market. [dee 2 6i eod Don't delay but call at Harvie’s Book-tore for Pang’s Christmas Cards—a splendid lot. oct 31 PickLinG Vexxcar’s and spices at Beer & Gorr’s. Saw Smoxep Dicery’s at Berr & Gorv’s. 3aw Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Raisins, American Kerosene, and Groceries of ail kinds war- ranted best quality and very cheap at the Fish Market. dec 2 Gi eod Tue only place on P. E. Island, where you can get every part of-a gun made, is at Brown’s Shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. nov 1 tf wky Sausages, made fresh every morning of the best material at the Fish Market. [dec 2 6i eod 309,000 Bottles Minard’s Liniment sold in Nova Scotia during the past six months —the universal remedy, the king of pain, used by everybody. Try it. . Price 25 cents.— Nov 16 wkly 200 BARRELS choice Family Flour, 100 do K. D. Cornmeal, warranted best quality, at the Fish Market, Grafton St. dec 6i eod 9 ae eme + Just Published $! CHAPPELLE’S RELIABLE ” ALMANAG * 1882, | ms oe CONTAINS @ CUSTOMS ‘TARIFF Ie REVISED TO DATE, 2 2 together with valuable information indispensable to all. only Almanac publishedon P. E. nd, Price 15 Cents. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Dec. 15, ’81—3i eod Diamond Bookstore Meerschaum and Briar Pipes AT A @fEAT REDUCTION. Until January Ist 25 per cent. discount will be taken off the marked price of all PIPES, and Bank of P. E. Island Notes taken in peyment, Also 10,000 Choice CIGARS very cheap by tne box ; 4,000 finest Manillas and Cheroots. Dec, 15—pat 4i eod ‘FLOUR. | BBLS.SUPERIOR EXTRA FLOUR. 30 For sale by the subscriber, ; A. H, YATES. Water Street, Nov. 30, '81. y th wrestler! wink Be milder went ey { Pee!s, at acts | | | the young one’s stockings at the Family Gro- | ad till 26 | [decG6i | Santa CLavs, ina variety of shapes, at the | d8 till £6 | Go toG H. Haszard’s and get your Xmas| cards, they are the cheapest to be had. dec 16 | ar BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QU —_—————._ ()--— ~— W. & A. BROWN & CO. in their FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT of Noveities a W. & Have just opened a large’ assortment the Xmas season. Dee. 9, 1881. Se a A, BROWN & CO, KEN SQUARE. nd Fancy Ware suitable for "NOTICE, T having been brought to the notice of the Directors of the Gas Light Company that there were persons desirous of consum- ing gas, who were occupying stores and dwellings unprovided with the requisite fittings, the Board have resolved that in such cases the Company will bear the first expense of putting in the necessary pipes &c, Persons desirous of becoming consnmers of gas can employ any fitter they choose, and having certified the bill as correct, the Com- pany will pay the same; the .consumers re. imbursing the Company by twelve equal in- stalments, payable monthly. That all consumers may participate in the j } | i | i —_— —09-————— Kuit Weel Goeds, 4.7 GREAT meneame TN, IMMENSE — AN STOCK OF DC hiM BBR ! BARGAINS IN ORDER NS & STERNS Will during this month, offer the Balance of their wiats, Bonnets, Miamties, Wisters and Fars, TO CLEAR Staple and Fancy Dry Goods of Every Desciption, at VERY LOW PRICES, On Monday, December Sth, we will open 7 cases of Fancy « oods, suitabie for Christmas and New Year’s Presents. Charlottetown, Dec. 3, 1881. PERKINS & STERNS. 2 = Rn BAIT COst ti Readymade Clothing, T weeds and Heavy Cloths, AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. Some Expensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles and Dolmans, and i‘ur Lined Cloaks, Sealettes and Colored Dress Goods. Mh AM A BSD Rew U aS 2 oe. JUST CGPENED AND MARKED A Select Assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Velveteens Low, , Ladies’ Sacques, &e, &e, R. W. TRENIAINE, Nov. 1, 1881 83 QUEEN STREET. SS Scaicieietaienaedaeneatn ca amnteaie ten FOR PLEASURE, 0.61 QUEEN STREET, FOR PROFIT. FALL AND WINTER | 4 lot of Fret Saw Machines, Bracket Sets, | s Hand Drills, Fret Saw Wood, Walnut, Ash | and Holey; a well-selected lot of Designs, | Saw Blades, White Giue for i ret Saw Work; | als a good line of Joseph Rogers’ Pocket | Cutlery, Wade & Butcher Razors Ladies \32 d d Cl hi Scissors; Disston’s Hand ‘Saws, Cross-cut | ea, yma e ot ing | Saws, Miil Files, and a general stock of Hardware, which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH, P.E. Island Bank Notes taken in payment for Goods, R. B. MUESTIS, Sign of the Padlock. Queen St., Dec, 1,’81—1m oaw, wkly PANCY SALE! AND TEA, TX AID OF THE BENS AND BOYS’ Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers, Suits, &. Men’s and Boys’ Heavy Wincey & Wool Shirts “ a ‘© Underclothing, Glove-, Mitts, Scarfs, Hkfs., Ties, Braces, Socks, Mufflers, &c., &c. “ “ “ Men’s and Boys’ Hats & Caps in Fur, Felt, Tweed, Cloth and Tweed. SPHCIAL. A few Men’s Extra A. S. Scotch L. Wool Shirts and Drawers left. C.T MORRISON, BAPTIST CHURCH BUILDING FUND, | Next door to P, G. Fraser's Drug Store. will be held in the | Dec. 8, 1881. Dewy | | MARKET HALL, Charlottetown & Pictou. | peibece! Wednesday, 2ist December, | UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE me of the Steam Navigation Co, Steamers vill (weather permitting), leave Char- lottetietown for Pictou Landing every Morning (Sunday except- The Sale will begin at 2 p.m. Tca on the} Tables at 5} o’clock, Refregiments during | the afternoon and evening, Admission to Hall 10 cents, Tea 25 cents, Oe ehctnite Tickets gan be procured at W. R. Watson’s, | ed), at giz ocloek, Apothecaries Hall, C. D. Rankin’s, from either; The other will leave Pictou Landing im- of the undersigned, and at the door. /mediately on arrival of morning train from Donations towards either Sale or Tea wiil | Halifax, be thankfully received by Mrs. George Davies, Mrs. F. Lawson, Mrs. James DesBrisay, Miss M. Currie, By order, Mrs D.G. McDonald, Miss Mary Davies, | | F. W. HALES, Secretary Steam Nav, Co’y: Ch’ town, Dec. 5, 1881. WOTICE. W E, the undersigned, have this day en- ‘ tered into Co-Partnership to practice as Barristers and Attorneys in Charlottetown, in the office lately oceapied by Messra, Sul- nial tet ohn : Pe . livan & Mergen,” in tie Young Men’s Chris- Street; also the premises adjoining, lately oc- 1500 association Building in Charlottetown. cupied by the “ Examiner Printing Co,.’’ Ap- ee : ply to the owner, - j ° Wy é 7 EDWA RD BAYFIELD. JOHN INGS. | STANISLAUS BLANORARD, . no 28 Uly pat Jaw, ne pres Mrs. S. McRae, Misa Jessie Scott, Ch’town, Dec, 9,’81. oe ~ 3 Sy £0 LET. ‘YHE BRICK HOUSE adjoining the resi- dence of Mr. Arcup. Kennepy, Water Ci. ‘towns, Sept. 7, 1881" CHRISTMAS _ PRESENTS! ‘Just Opered at Rankin's Drug Store, DIRECT FROM PARIS, a large assortment of FANCY ARTICLES in Glass, China, Plush, &c., suitavle for Christmas and New Year's Presents, DRESSING CASES, IVORY HATR BRUSHES, PLUSH ODOR CASES, TOILET SETS, JEWEL CASES, VASES, PERFUMERY, &c., &c., &e. _ HENCEFORTH CAS 1. ' [de 14, ’s1j | WE HAVE DECIDED TO SELL Henceforth for Cash Only, WITHOUT ANY EXCEPTION WHATEVER, -and in doing so feel convinced that we can give our customers better value and satis- faction than we could otherwise pessibly do, Thankful for the very liberal patronage ex- tended to us since we have commenced busi- ness we hope to merit a continuance of the same by keeping the BEST CLASS OF BOTS AND SHOES LOW CASH PRICES, Parties can have Boots and Shoes home te try on whenever they please. Dersey, Gof & Co. Dec, 3, °81—6i 2aw 3w Bank of P. E. Island. ANK OF P. E. ISL\ND NOTES taken at their face in exchange for Dry Goovs, at the London House. GEO, DAVIES & CO. Dec, 7, 91, great advantage of using Bray’s Patent Burn- ers, Which, with the same consumption of gas, will give twenty per cent, more light than other Burners, the Company will supply them at the nominal sum of ten cents cach, Ch’town, Dec, 7, 188i1—1m eod N. B.—A few of the above burners, to consume 10 feet of gas each per hour, have been imported, and will be loaned and fixed on free of charge for those consumers who may wish to have a good and attractive light in their shop windows during the Xmas and New Years season, NOTICE. ‘Q HE Partnership heretefore existing be- tween John Scott and Robert Scott, of Charlottetown, under the name and finn of J. & R. Scott, Carriage Builders, has been dis- solved on the first day of July last by mutual consent, The business will in future be con- ducted by the undersigned, to whom all debts due the late firm must be paid, and to whom all accounts against the said firm shall be presented, JOHN SCOTT. Ch’town, Dec, i4, 1881—3i wkly 3i—pat Molasses and Sugar USU RECEIVED, ex ‘‘ NATALIE,” from Barbadees, — 2U bhds, Barbadoes Bright Grocery Sugar 40 puns, Barbadoes Mlasses, prime articles, Will be sold cheap from Warehouse on wharf, GEO, COOMBS, Water Sireet, FGRE! NORTHERN ASSURANCE C0., 1 Moorgate Street, London, Ch’town, Dec. 9, ’°81—tf Capital, ‘ ‘ ° £3,000,000 stg. Every description of property insured at current rates, in town and country, FRED. W, HYNDMAN, Corrjer Queen and Water Streets. Ch'town, Dec, 6, '8|—tf G. HERBERT HASZARD Specialties and Neveities CHRISTMAS —AND — New Wear’s Cards! FOR SEASON 1881 AND 1882. HAND-PAINTED, on Panel Cards and Por- celain, TUCK’S PRIZE EXHIBITION CARDS, PRANG’S PRIZE CARDS, Plain and Fringed. PHOTOGRAPHS OF BIRDS & FLOWERS, painted by hand. A very Choice selection of CANADIAN and AMERICAN CARDS, for sending to England, And in addition to the above, the CREAM of the LNGLISH and GERMAN CHRIST- MAS CARDS, for the season, You will find these the Cheapest Cards in the Market CALL EARLY AND GET THE BEST, G. H, HASZARD, Dec. 1, 1881—9i, wkly 1i 18 Queen St. FISH IMiARKET, Street, Grafton ECEIVED TODAY, per sch ‘ Hud- son,” from Boston, — 250 bris choice Family Flour, 150 " Cornmeal, 50 boxes Raisins, 40 brls Kerosene Oil, 15 brls Cranberries (Cape Cod), 10 bris Bunker Hill Pickles, in bulk, And a large stock of Groceries to arrive in a few days. — ALSO— In addition to the present large stock of Fieh: 50 barrels Labrador Herring, 200 boxes Scaled Herring, Barrels Salmon, Trout, Cod Sounds, Finnan Haddies, etc., for sale at lowest cash prices, at the Fish Market, Graftoa St, J. WH. MYRICK, Ch’town, Nov. 1, 1881. eod LOBSTER FACTORY FOR SALE. 4 > undersigned offers for sale the LOBS. TER FACTORY and PLANT, TRAPS, BOATS, &e, AT DESABLE, lately the property of Joseph Boats and Donald K. Currie, of that place. This Factory was erected last spring and is in good condition. Tf not disposed of before the Ist March acxt, it will then be sold at Pablic Auction, Further particulars may be bad on applica- tion to the undersigned, FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Trustees of the Estate of Joseph Boats ard D. &, Currie. Ub’ town, Oct. 5, 81—oaw tf iM t oo MAIR TeS ne. ayer —_ ee 23 or eee a Al ith Megs eer mei or TET TEER EEE Tes, a secon eame sind qeman shania nly sing, (88