— tn ii » aoe anthinn — - a Orne if : is a 4 t Local and Other Items, Local and Other Items. (. is ddéwn to 8 cents per four lb loaf BREAD in Loronto EXTENSIVE locomotive works are about to be estrblished in Montreal. Wuekek can you get the best Boots and Shoes for the least money? At Gass’ Sreruens & Carrer’s Writing Inks of all kinds, for sale by G. H. Haszard, 18 Queen Street. Tue price of pork has so seriously declined that, according to an lowa paper, no respect- able pig can afford to take on fat. Firry houses in the business portion of is Uni k | Macon, Miss., were burned three days ago. a nee We se . |Fresh Currants, Figs, Dates, Prunes, Nuts, Orauges, Lemons, Green 7 ai gus, $200,000; insurance, $100,000. 8 ae mas ee — oon Grapes, Choice Confectionery. 20 ** ** Merchants Bank, do. | ‘ or n route for : ‘leg di i g oute for Edinburgh, Also- Au Elegibly situated Building Lot iu Ar the Circuit Court, St. John, on the 10th, Judge Duff, presiding, Downey, for assaulting Keeper Hogan in the penitentiary, was sen- tenced to 15 years imprisonment. Tur French Government has conferred the Legion of Honor on the following “gentlemen connected with Canada at the recent exhibi tion: Mr. Pelletier, Mr. Keefer, Mr. Dralet, lr. May and Mr. Selwyn. fire Ameer of Afghanistan has sent his fam- ily into Russian Turkestan. That looks as if he thought that his own territory was getting to be rather unsafe. It is likely that the Ameer will join his family very soon. Tur Rev. J. Lloyd Keating, M. A., of King’s College, Windsor, N. S., has been ap- pointed by the Most Rev. the Metropolitian of New Zealend, to the Rectory of Waikarie, «‘anterbury. in the Diocese of Christ Church, New Zealand. THERE has been a falling off this year in the amount of inland tonnage engaged in the Mon- treal trade; but there was a respectable in- crease in the ports sea-going tonnage, footing up some 20,000 tons. The whole amount was 397,266 tons. Ar the annual meeting of the Y. M. C. A, the following officers were elected for the en. suing year :—T. C, James, President; Judge Hensley, Dr. Beer, Messrs. F. W. Hales, Char- les Palmer, W. Findley, John Dorsey, Vice- Presidents; H. J. Cundall, Esq., (re-elected) ‘Treasurer; L. W. Goff, Esq., (re-elected) Hon. Secretary. CarisTMAS AND NEw YEars.—Now is the time for presents. Call at Lewis’ Photograph Gallery and see the great variety of Prang and other Chromos. Christmas and New Year's cards in great variety, cheapest in the city ; all kinds of Frames, in velvet and fancy wood, wall pockets and brackets. If you want to give your friends a good Phetograph, call and have it taken at Lewis’. All kinds of Pictares framed to order, cheap. Upper Great George Street. SPEAKING of the vacancy caused by Mr. Dymond's reported relinquishment of his position on the Globe, the Toronto 7'elegram says—‘‘A place on the Globe will now be vacant. Candidates will require testimonials of perfect geniality, strict veracity, decency and courtesy of expression, independence of view, conscientiousness in quotation, a gener- ous disposition, charitableness in interpreting everybody’s motives and scrupulous fairness towards opponents. A minister of the Gospel will be preferred.” Says the Toronto National anent the ru- mors of the accession of Mr. Blake to the leadership—‘‘We are not of those who believe in Mr. Blake's ability to lead any party. We Fi ee = Tue brigantine ‘‘ Carmenta,” owned by Angus McMillan, Esq. ,arrived trom Antwep ‘in ballast. | Tris expected that the aggregate value of chttle aud sheep exported from Toronto dur- ing the current year will amount to $3,000. i JAMES MALONE was the only appearance at the Stipendiary Magistrate this forenoon. He was fined $2 and costs for being drunk and disorderly. Wa. IRVINE, sentenced to fourteen years imprisonment two years ago for killing Wil liam Burke, Commercial Traveller, Toronto, has been pardoned. where they intend spending the winter. We wish them a pleasant passage and safe return. Kent Srreer.—Toys, Christmas Cards, etc., and also afew Fireworks for sale at Kent Street Book and Stationery Store, between Great George and Prince streets. Dee. 12 —10i S. T. NE tMEs. Suiprpine was very lively in Halifax on Saturday last. On that day three steamers, one barque, one barquentine, three brigantines and seventy schooners sailed from that port, and three steamers, one barque, three brigan- tines and twenty-one schooners arrived. Miss Susan Kina, of Halifax, recently saw the following advertisement in a country newspaper:—‘‘How to get rich—A rare secret -—Send twenty-five cents to George Fullerton, box 413, Portland, Me.” Prompted by curiosity, she forwarded the money and re- ceived the following reply:—‘‘Work night and day and never spend a cent.” A sHocKING accident occurred in the yard of the Intercolonial Railway at Moncton on Tuesday morning. A man named Robert Currie who was working on a shifting engine in the yard, while pulling a pin from a car, caught his foot between two rails, and the car quickly threw him down and ran over his leg and head. The unfortunate man lived only about 10 or 15 minutes after the accident. — Losster Factrorres 1x P. E. 1.—From Beach Point to White Sands there are five lobster factories, one of them owned by Mr. M. McFayden, who shipped last season 5,750 cases containing 276,000 cans. In addition to this Mr. McFayded eqported 2,000 qtls. hake, 1,000 qtls. codtish, $5,000 worth hake sounds, 20,000 bushels potatoes, and 3,000 bushels oats. Mr. Charles I. Lachern is erecting a lobster factory at Guernsey Gove. So says the correspondent of the Halifax //erald. A coop deal of interest was manifested in the exercises which took place at the Nor mal School to-day. There were present, among others, His Honor the Lieutenant Governor, the Chief Justice and Mrs. Palmer, the Revds. Messrs. Lathern, Mc- Leod, McLennan, and 8. G. Lawson; A. B. McKenzie, M. L. C., Donald Ferguson, M. P. P., Donald Farquharson, M. P. P., Dr: Johnstone, Wm. Heard, E. J. Hodgson, H. Lawson, of the ‘ Patriot,’ A. McDonald, of the “Argus,” P. R. Bowers, of the ‘* New Era,” and a large number of ladies. The exercises were conducted by ‘Mr. Harper, Miss Smith and Miss Montgomery. A full report is crowded ont of to-day’s issue. C. JUST RECEIVED AND TO ARRIVE, 900 BOXES CHOICE RAISINS, IN LAYERS, /MUSCATELS AND VALENCIAS. ALSO RAISINS VERY CHEAP ——---— —-j-——-——- BY THE BOX. CALE AT Fiour and Sea Store. Ocr TEA is very choice. BHHR & GORE. Charlottetown, December 12, 1878. . TELE We Sell WHoLesate and Rerar,.—cusar. —— _ ——— DODD & ROGERS STILL AHEAD OF COMPETITION || = 10 { Salt Coal Cooking St EVER MADE! "NMOLHO a FOR SALE BY ‘Su3008i FP 0000 “INWIS] THREFH SIZES - No. 1, 7-ineh Holes; No, 2, 8-inch Holes ; No. 3, 9-inch Holes. | — fo those who want a FIRST-CLASS PERFECT OPERATING COOK STOVE, we would invite special attention to our * PATENT VICTOR,” and think on examine, tion it will justify our claim as being the mosr comeLeTe and pearect Soft Coal Cook StoveJever made. We claim for it — Ist. It is simple; it has but one damper, used to apply the heat t» the oven, which is so arranged that the most ignorant cook cannot mistake its use. Qnd. It is quick in its operation, the plates of the oven leing Corrugated, and Deflecting Plates being placed under the oven in such a manner that the heat is thrown under the oven | | | __ AUCTION SALES. | cane >~nnselpueseadeionaetiinocinasicednaemerdieioarsheaeetieeaemamanenniaret” auamummannsemnet> BANK STOCK — -—AND-— BUILDING LOT IN GEORGETOWN. WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at my Sale Room, Queen Square, Qn Saturday, the 14th inst., AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, 10 Shares in Bank P. E. Island, Georgetown, fronting $4 feet on Gordon Street, and extending back 120 feet, beiug Town Lot No, 15, 2ud Range, letter Fk. Will be sold without reserve. ‘lerms easy. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Dec. 10—pat thur Insolvent Act of 1875 and Amending Acts, IN THE MATTER OF James Duncan, John Ferguson Robertson, Robert Robinson Hodgson, InsolVents. By order of the Inspectors of the above Estate, I will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION, |—oxn— Monday, the 16th instant, AT ELEVEN O’CLOCK IN THE FORENOON, at the Warehouses and Wharf of Hon. James Duncan, THE FOLLOWING GOODS, &e.: 4 HHDS. BASS’ ALF, 250 lbs. Oakum, 13 bbls. Pitch, 25 bbls. Bright Varnish, 16 bbls. Coal Tar, 1 box Side Lights and Compasses, 1 Gin and Blocks, 24 Coils Hemp Rope, 254 Coils Manilla. Composition Butt Bolts, 4 kegs Mixed Spikes, Composition Rings, 9 Ship’s Buckets, 1 doz. Birch Brooms, 1 bol. Washing Soda, 80 Galvanized Clinch Rings, 11 Dead Lights, 1 Winch (com- plete), 2 Hawse Pipes and 8 Side Rings new), 2 Hawse Pipes and 2 Warping Chocks; (1) 2 Setts Muntz Metal Rud- der Braces, (2) 2 Setts Muntz Metal Rudder Braces, 4 Rudder Bands (secord hand), 11} Casks Rosin, 4 cwt. Iron Clinch Rings (assorted), 8 Anchor Shackles, 2 Hand Trucks, 3 Cant Bars, 1 Capstan (new), 1 Capstan (old), 4 pair Oars, Lot Chain, &c.; 3 pieces Pipe, 3 Fairbank’s Scales (2-700, 1-1100), 1 Fairbank’s Scale (broken), Old Iron, &c.; Lot Staves, 1 Coil 2-inch and 1 Coil l-inch Wire Rope, 4,500 Bags, 6 Baskets, Lot Pine Boards. 5 Tons Iron, 12 Bars Muntz Metal, 1 lron Winch, 12 Bundles Mats, 750 feet Pine Boards, Lot Pine Scantling, 1 Sett Scales, 26 Bags Salt, 3 Crates Earthenware, ] Donkey Engine, 1 Lot ANCHORS & CHAINS, 1 Cart, 2 Timber Wagons, } Trnck Body, 1 Grindstone, Limestone, did at one time think him competent to doso,; Tne Hamilton Spectator is guilty of the fol- s a ane : and strongly advocated his claims as a leader, | lowing unkind cakaieien 4 “ Tie Globe's Othiwes evenly, and the flues aroun the oven so large that a perfect bake is insured in the shortest 1 Pile Driver, 1 Desk, 1 Table, but his allowing Mr. Brown to whip him into /| correspondent mentions that the name of Hon. poasible time. : ee 32 M. fect Deals, 192 pieces 3rd. Its Perfect Arrangements for fcleaning out the flues and under the oven, being the traces after his celebrated Aurora speech made us lose confidence in him. Mr. Blake is aciever man and an honorable one, but he|(Ottawa, while Sir John McDonald’s name | Cleaning flues, thereby giving perfect access to all its parts. Spars, 1. STEAM DREDGE, lacks the courage that is necessary for the {drew forth a faint cheer. It washardlyneces-| 4th. It is provided with an Open Front, small doors for feeding coal, and large doors Otice Chairs, : Tron Safe, Letter leader of a great party to possess. sary for our contemporary to assure the people| below, which when thrown open make it equal to an OPEN FRANKLIN, and a most Press, Water Can, Desk, Clock, Map hi Ten Oeatter du Canada tes defecs-in of the West of the ex-Premier’s popularity. | cheerful stove to sit by. PET. i ae ; The events of the 17th of September proved} Save ing its work wi ne-} a principles of loyalty : ** We are loyal subjects |). Sel dispute rah #n ae = ot oa. 5th. It is a Great Saver of Fuel, doing its work with one-half the fuel usually AND ON H of the British Crown; we will maintain its rights and its eee) we will combat its enemies. But loyalty does not consist in sac- rificing our merchants, our manufacturers, to Alexander McKenzie was received with en- thusiasm at the St. Andrew’s concert in eral favorite, while Sir John McDenald is barely tolerate’. Especially was that the case in the city of Ottawa, where two of Mr. McKenzie’s supporters were elected to stay at provided with cleaning doors at the froat and back of stove ; also, holes in top of stove for required by other stoves. 6th. It has given perfect satisfaction in every case, and we warrant if a perfect Baker sav, Examine the “ Victor” and you will buy no other. Heavy Pitch-Pine Timber, 5 Pieces Oak Timber, 8 Spruce Wednesday, the 18th instant, COMMENCING AT 11 o’CLOCK IN THE we pee ant ee mes oe home. An additional proof of Mr. McKeuzie’s} Many of these Stoves are in use for wood, and are giving every satisfaction. FORENOON, F068, nos co : A -. .| popularity is given by the intrigue within the he Residence of Hon try be impoverished to enrich England. No | bejorm party to depose him from the leader-|} 1 OR SALE BY at t es —- Hion. James such loyalty as that would be only suicide. We hope that England may continue glorious and prosperous, but we will also strive to make our own land rich and happy.” ship and put Hon. Edward Blake into his place. With these little events fresh im his recollection, Hon. Mr. McKenzie did not need that Ottawa cheer to tell him of the esteem in DODD & ROGERS. ALL HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CONSISTING OF Charlottetown, Nov. 28—th & mon. Ce 7 russe Willard Parker, pastor of the|¥ish he general hl SD er Baptist Church at Middleton, N. 8., died very) (5 of the most daring burglari ce OOM Ff 4 : ; ; } g glaries which we Y UTENSILS, &c. suddenly at his residence at Middleton, at 11/),.\¢ chronicled for some time was perpetrated The Largest, Cheapest & Bast INOTIC 4H. tkeanl. o’clock, Thursday evening, December 5th, of heart disease. He had been to Lawrencetown that afternoon and performed a marriage cere- mony at that place; afterwards returned home and neld a meeting in his own church, ap- parently as well as usual, At ten o'clock he took suddenly ill Mrs. Parker immediately repaired to a neighbor's to send for medical aid. He died shortly after she returned and before medical aid could be obtained. Rev. Hven Jounson, of Montreal, is pre- sumably seeking to become the Canadian Tal- mage. In a sermon delivered on T hanksgiv- ing Day, he said :---‘‘ Some tell us that Eng- land is getting old und worn out. Getting old! There’s not a wrinkle on her Queenly brow! Notagrey hair in her lion’s locks. ‘Old England still throbs with the mufHed fire.’ Lost her power !—She has but to step to the front and say to that robber ef the North, that rugged Russian bear, that goes prowling for prey through Southern Europe or Central Asia—she has but to step to the front and say, ‘Go back! go back !’ and he drops the paralyzed ‘Turkey from his grasp and owling, slinks back to his den. Whew! us get out into the cool air. Tue United States Government experiences as much difficulty in obtaining claimants for the balance of the money paid by Great Britain under the Geneva award as did Diogenes in finding an honest man. A bill has been framed to devise measures for a further division of the spoils, and it will come up in Con on Tuesday next. This bill provides that all persons and corporations claiming a share of the award shall sue for the same in the Court of Claims at any time within one year from the passage of the statute. With commendable generosity the Govern- ment promises to allow interest on the claims after proof is admitted. Nine million dollars of British money still remain in the treasury awaiting distribution, and American ingenuity will have departed if there is any ack of plausible claims, | Dec, 7—3w 2aw on the Appraiser’s Warehouse and CGauger’s office, on Water Street, last night, The vicinity in which the warehouse is situated is one of the most public in the city, and the modus operandi of the burglars was evidently so noisy that their escape reflects great discredit on the police. The operations were com- menuced by breaking a large pane of glass in the Appraiser’s warehouse on \Water Street, through which one of the gang entered the room. He found nothing there which would be useful to the party; and, quitting the warehouse, they began operations on the rear door of Gauger’s office. With the aid of a heavy birch log they burst open the door— which was well fastened with a heavy iron bar. They then ransacked every desk and drawer in the place, and on leaving car- ried with them one Sykes hydrometer and one yrometer—the — articles of the kind Mr. Tester, the gauger, had in his possession. They also took one bottle and one flask of alcohol. Leaving the office they visited Mr. DeBlois’ rear cellar hatch, With considerable diffi- culty they raised a temporary hatch, which covered the main one, Finding the main hatch burglar-proof, they dug a hole and made an unsuccessful attempt to lift up the hatch, frame and all. Here they were evidently dis- turbed and quit the premises. The only clew found was a small blacksmith’s shovel, which the thieves left in the gauger’s office. The fellow who entered the appraiser's warehouse must have been badly cut, as the sash of the window was covered with blood. NEW BOOKS, , NEW TOYS and a general assortment of Fancy Articles and Stationery, at HASZARD’S BOOKSTORE, West Side Queen Square, ASSORTMENT OF CHRISTMAS CARDS, CHANCE OF TIME Birthday and Motto Cards 10 Suit English Mail at Halifax, ever imported to the Island—the latest designs | , i ae ih dallas fan Prang, De la Rue, and other f YHE STEAMERS " r’ LAW RENCE and celebrated’ -artiste—at PRINCESS OF WALES will, during : a remainder of season, leave CHARLOTTETOWN : g BREMNER BROS. | for Provou Lanpine every Monday, Tues- Nov. 29, 1878—2w 3aw her pat 21 day, Thursday and Friday mornings, Siam nam on ea at seven o'clock, connecting there with day train for Halifax. ‘eturning, will leave Picrov Lanpina for @ | CHARLOTTETOWN on arrival of morning train a }from Halifax, on Monday, Wednesday, | Thursday and Saturday. We are now Showing our Large); No change in Steamers from Summerside. and Varied Stock of ) : F. W. HALES. | Ch’town, Nov. 26, 1878— CARPETS, TENDERS. Just arrived per 8. 8. ‘‘ Prince Edward,” in Brussels, THe Crry oF CHARLOTTETOWN, Prince Epwarp ISLAND. Mayor’syOrrice, Dec. 9th. Tapestry, “1 EALEDTENDERS will be received at this 9 . Office, until FRIDAY, the 20th inst., at 7 A 3 Ply Scote i, 12 o’clock, noon, from persons willing to Lease Felt and Unions, the Market Tolls and Rents. Felt Squares, | Further particulars to be had at_ this office. Hearth Rug Ss The niasab of two good and sufficient sureties 1 must accompany the tender. Oil Cloths. The Council do not bind themselves to ac 3 HORSES, 1 DOUBLE WAGON, 1 Covered BUGGY, 1 Single WAGON, 3 SLEIGHS, HARNESS, &e. A LSO > On Friday, the 2ist instant, at the Residence of John F. Robertson. COMMENCING AT ll O'CLOCK, FORENOON, ALL THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of the said John F. Robertson, consisting of RAWING-ROOM, Parlor and Bedroom FURNITURE, Kitchen UTENSILS, &e, —-ALSO— 1 Double-Seated WAGON, 1 Single * = HARNESS, &e. —ALSO— 1 HORSE, 1 WAGON, 1 FOWLING PIECE, the property of Robert R. Hodgson. s@ Catalogue will be found at Subscriber's Office. TERMS AT SALE. B. WILSON HIGGS, Assignee. Charlottetown, P. E. Island, ; December 9, 1878. JUST RECEIVED, 280 Bags Bran, 200 Bags Coarse Cornmeal, for feed- | cept the highest or any tender. GEO. DAVIES & C0. —, m sf W. B. MORRISON, City Clerk. Ch’town, Nov. 25—4w 2aw Dec, 9, 1878—h pat ne a pres to 20th. UY THE DAILY EXAMINER, for the latest news—local and telegraphic, VHE place to get yourPrinting done is at the EXAMINER Printing Rooms. ing—FOR SALE LOw. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO. Queen Street, Ch’town, Dee. 6th, 1878. 3w eod pat 3w 2aw ‘