PR, AOA eR A ee ee Sg MRC A OR RIES I BO ee Bett eheuw. CORRESPONDENCE, ' 2 . ; iH » not old « eelrves ie maibie for l'e ‘ 4 é it My e has been 1 rodt eC i 1 j \ t e< lay ul ‘ . t i i 1? i * t ‘ ; ia ut, i i 4 Mauve if not noticed by me, is calculated to mak: a false impression [he sentence | refe: to is as follows “You (that is the edito) of the Patriot) say that Mr. Strong's lette: was stolen or intercepted eut of the ; office; that it was produced in court by Mr, O’Farrel’s attorney, and you demand why i (that is Mr. Ferguson) should prose man in whose possession it was found, and had the audacity to use it in ; court of justice. I have not seen the statement in the Patriot concerning Mr. Strong's letter, re- ferred to in the above quotation; but if the editor of the Patriot has made any such charge against me as is implied in the abov: paragraph, he must have been grossly imi informed, The facts concerning Mr. Strong’s letter, as far as 1 know them, are as tullows:—1! was instructed that Mr. Ferguson had r ceived McDonald’s instalment, on condition that if the Government ecnte the could. not legally give him a Deed, his money would be returned to him; that on | one occasion, when O’Farre! was in the Land Office pressing his claim to the same land, either Mr Mr. Strong told him he weuld notify Mc Donald to call, and his meney would | refunded to him; that Mr. Strong a cording!y in O’Farrell’s presence wrote a nete to McDonald stating in effect that his money had been received conditionally, and that tae Government found they couid not give him the land, and. asking him call and get his money back; that Mr. Strong read this note to O'Farrell or told him its contents, and asked O'Farrell if he | would carry it to McDonald ; that O’Farrell | consented and went to McDonald who positively refused to give up the land or his purchase of it from the Government, | and challenged O'Farrell to sue him. O'Farrell did sue him, and on the trial, | ! when McDonald was under examination, he was asked if the Commissioner of Pabiic Lands did not receive his instalments con | ditionally. He answered very positively | that he did not. He was asked to show his receipt—he said he hadn’t his receipt | in court. This denial was a surprise to me, | for I had been very positively instructed to the contrary, so | asked O'Farrell whac he | thought of it. He stated he did not believe the auswer, because the counter. | foil of the receipt in the Land Office ex- | pressed the money had been received | conditionally, and that Mr. Strong weuld net have written the letter! if the money had not been so received, | McDonald was then asked if he was aware that Mr. Strong had written him to call for | his money. He answered hewas not. I} then asked O'Farrell if he had told him of Strong’s letter, he said he had not, that he | thought it was of no use, as he had refused | to give up the land. O’Farrel’s counsel stated that he ha: not heard of Mr. Strong’s | letter. On learning this, I made no further | reference to it that I can remember, and as_ & fact it was not used as evidence in the cause. The above is shortly what I had heard | of this letter. I never knew it was said it| had been ‘‘ stolen or intercepted out of the | Post Office,” until Il read Mr. Ferguson’s | letter this evening ; and I can assure the! editor of the Patriot if I had known or | suspected such a thing, or even that it con- | tained anything Mr. Strong wished to | conceal from O’Farrel, I should have been very sorry to refer to it. If this letter was ever posted, I have been egregiously de- | ceived. I still believe it never was, and that any statement or belief to the contrary | is not correct. Yours, etc., M. McLeop. Ch’town, Dee. 21, 1881. —e_ar—_—X—r_—e Weather Bulletin. | Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, December 22—10 a. m. | Increasing southerly te easterly winds, fair | to cloudy weather ; rain by morning. —eo A full line of E. Remington's, New York, Gun, Rifle and Sporting articles, just opened by their General Ageat for P, E. Island at Ww. E. Dawson & Co. [dec 22 3i ee a ll | SHIP NHWS. Halifax, Dec 20, sch Alice May, Logan, | Souris. | Vineyard Haven, 15, sll Oliver, A -O Mullin. ; ' Barque Ringwood, of P HE Island, Trainor | master, from Liverpool, G B, sixty days out, arrived at Red Head, N 8, on the 18th inst. | Her captain reports the worst passage he | ever had crossing the Atlantic; lost and split sails. Halifax, Margaret Ann, ; Dec 20—Cora, Babin, Souris ;| Buckler, Montague; Harriet | Torrey, Tierney, Souris. New York, 16—Ar sch Parole, Bisset, | Charlottetown; Augusta, Smith, Georgetown ; | Oliver A O'Mullin, McDonald, Summerside ; Elizabeth Ann, DeCoste, Cardigan. Philadelphia, 16—In port, Lucy Pope, Me- Dona'd, for Baltimore. Salem, 16—Ar sch Ann Eliza, Dorr, Sam- merside, Gloucester, Mass., 17—Arsech Minnie, J L | Lannigan from P E 1. New Haven, 16—Ar brigt Alaska, Young, | P E Island. —_o-— © - ™ Just received and on Exhibition at our New Store, the Redger’s) Patent Hammerless Mreech-lead- iag gun. The first imported to. this Island.—W. <. Bawsen & Co, - oe -_ } WE regret to learn that the dwelling house ef Mr. Charles Squires, Corawall, was totally | consumed by fire early this morning. The | fire originated from a defective flue and spread | 80 rapidly that the inmates had only time to save a portion of the farniture ‘he house, which was oue of the best in the vicinity, is | insured for $1,200 in the Lancashire Insurance | Company. The Largest Stock of Silver- Plated Goods at W. F. Bawson & ‘e's. {dec 22 Si Ferguson or | | ranted pure. | Carter's. | well’s IF YOU GIVE A TICKET el 2 ee ed 4 ae ey eee a > ae THE DATION special Norices. CirarsiMaAs and Néw Year's cakes, at ‘‘ The Confectioner: AN immense quantity of tweeds will gold at a shght advance on cest at D. A, Bru e's, 72 Que u Sireet, a2} wtl d3l CHOICE CA hes tly trimmed, at ** The Cr etione) face 2:9 { . Day | { v j i y { lecbioner I £ i nN aut i W. ( ct I i lu A eb ey A Com} \ai \ ‘ i V \ cor i sty at mre r | l ’ ( 4 ere Lt < too late A! i sel ‘ oul she! sand Xmas presents, at Jt K. Brace o2i ‘ lery made u} i elity ot paper, ana tor Christmas Presents, cheap at G. H. Haszard’s.—dec2l 21 t ' , i ' tue Bank of P. KE. Isiand notes taken at Joha Guiuk’s steam Bakery exchange for ge ~ or In payme.t oi Book Account, dec 21 tf , i ¥, a j Mrs’s and boys’ Ulsters and Reefers selling for ,at D. A, Bruce’s, 72 Queen Street. ar! Ww tl d3l Buy your Christmas Cakes at “‘W. F. arter’s, They are the best in the city. d20 di J. 5. Macponaup, Queen Street, will give bargains in Dry Goods and Clothing during the holiday season. Go there.—Dec. ZY | Tus clean<st, cheapest and best Raisins ind Currants, atthe fami y Grocery.— KR. K. i : d2) PRESH SPL ES, Essentes, Can lied Peel's, at Fy r& Keddin s Drag Store. dls hrincep Christmas Cards, neat ehoice and Caeap, «t G, H. Haszards [dec 2] 21 Cnoice Confectionery, ouly 25 cents per lb., luri Ly Xm iS and New Year's h lay S, at the **City Steam Bakery,” Prince Street. dls Com and see the Christmas Tree, at R. K Brace’s. d2 Xmas CONFECTIONERY. —I have on-hand the | largest lot of home-made Candy ever made in this city. Also avery large lot of imported Candy from t_e best houses iun-Canada. War- | Inspection solicited.—W. F. | d20 41 | SOMETHING NEw in Confectionery — Decorated CARTER. Mgys for Xmas, as well as other rovelties, at the *‘ City Steam Bakery,” Prince Street.” x did CakistMAs Confectionery, from twenty-five | cents to seventy-five cents per pound at W. F. | d20 4i | stock of Meerschaum and Briar | A LARGE Pipe 3, Choice Havana Cigars, Cigarettes, Cigar Holders, . Cut and Plug Tobaccos, | Tobacco Pouches, etc., at Fraser & Reddin's | Drug’ Stere. dls Fraser & Reppin have just opened a large and superior assortment of Hair Brushes, ivory Back Hand Mirrors. Combs, Perfumes, etc., | suitable for Xmas Presents. ats | i A worp to the ladies ! Do not exchange | your old Sewing Machine for a new ore; but | feteh it to me and | will repair it and make it | as good as new or no charge made. — WILLIAM | | Brown, shop on corner of Prince and Graf Cc »ROWN, Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton | Streets, Charlottetown, P. KE. I. nov 1 tf wy | ‘““New Drove Store” opened, just in time | or Xmas. Remember the place—Newson’s | Building, Opposite the Post Office. als | CALL at Harvie’s Bookstore and see the yeautifu designs of Prang’s Prize Christmas | Cards. oct 31} PICKLING VINEGAR’S and spices st Berr & | Gorr’s. Saw | 300,000 B ttles ‘Minard’s Liniment sold in Nova Scotia during the past six mouths —the universal remedy, the king of pain,used by everybody. Try it. Price 25 cents,— | Nov 16 wkly Don't delay but call at Harvie’s Book-tore for Prapg’s Christmas Cards—a splendid lot. oct 31 Smokrep Diepy’s at Beer & Gorr'’s. 3aw Just received, at the (ty Drng Store, fresh ground spices, pure essences, candied citron, lemon and orange peels, Crosse & Black- mixed pickles and sauces, red and black currant jelly, lemon, orange and calf's fvot jelly (in at. bottles); lemon and orange marmalade, preserved ginger, in boxes ; genu- ine India currie powder, vermicelli macaroni, &c.— Wm. R. Watson. dl7 6i pat 61 Geo. Bavies & Co. are now pre- pared to take orders for Carpets for Spring delivery. They have just received patterns for the com- ing season from one of the best manuiacturers in England. Latest designs in Brussels, Tapestrys, Wil- tons, and Scotch Carpets. These Patterns will be here for about en days only. did 101 —————_ I en eae -IN THE — Holiday Gift Enterprise To your. Wife, or Child, or Friend, You may give a valuable Holiday present. E. H. BABBIT, Dec, 22, 1881—3i Manager. PE. Island Railway, me Christmas’ Excursion. XCURSION TICKETS AT ONE FIRST- K CLASS FARE will be issued from all Stations to all Stations on the Prince Edward [sland Railway, on the 24th inst., good to return on the 26th and 27th inat, L, B, ARCHIBALD, Supt, Railway Office, Ch’town, Dec. 20, 1°81. {tu th fr, pat w f] Bank of P. E. Island. ANK OF P, EE, ISLAND NOTES taken | at their face in exchange for Dry Goocs, at the London House. GEO. DAVIES & CO, Dee, 7, ’81. BANK OF P. E, ISLAND, ANK OF P. E. ISLAND NOTES taken at their face for Goods or in payment of | _ following remarks: Bills, at BOREHAM’S BOOT STORE. | Nov, 29—tf | Published in t ee aes i EXAMINER, DECEMBER 22.1881. TO THE TRADE OF W ay tae “ae osv oary _ om eet ee <= Sane hj rial ald Fanoy ints, Winceys, ling) Wi iT a Laties’ Mantles, Wincey, Harvard i! i +; 4 inne ake iannels, Glazed Linings, \ainat G ry ha: Talli f Silasias, Gasbans, Hollands, s “) En reference Ist. I have these Goods. direct from the Manufacturers in England, General or Jobbing Houses. 2nd. My customers get exactly what they buy. 3rd. Prices are marked in plain figures, and represent the cost of the Goods laid down at the 4th. In every line of Goods I sell, I have as large and good an assortment as is shown by This broad statement can be verified by inspection of my samples. any House in the Dominion, Oth. Since I have begun this business, I can safely affirm that I have not received a single omplaint of Goods not turning out according to sample or as bought. been expressed by my customers, and this state of matters no effort of mine shall be spared to JOHN H. CATHRAE. maintain. Ch’town, Dec. 20, 1881—3i eod, wkly li Railway Station nearest the purchaser’s place of business. large measure of success which has attended my efforts to| a sicictly Wholesale business in Prince Edward . has induced me to increase the variety of Goods ich f have hitherto shown, and for the Spring of 1882 [ have now on hand Samples of | ‘Seotch, English and French Tweeds, Tailors’ Canvas, Buttons, Braids, | dilks, Twists tiara LLWUd, Linens, Sheetings, Tickings, Jeans, | Caps, Glengarries, SLAND Tialian bioths, Sik Handerchicis and Searfs, White Dress Hosiery, Boot Uppers to the above i would ask attention to the Cases f No cancels or substitutions. aid Faney Colored Shirts, and Boot Leg Fronts, &e. { get nothing from ree and freight prepaid. Entire satisfaction has PERKINS & STERNS Will during this month, offer the Balance of their Kait Weol Goods, Ndantles, Uisters and Furs, GREAT BARGAINS IN ORDER A'T Staple and Fancy Dry Goods of Every Deseiption, at PRICES, Gn Monday, December 5th, we will open 7 cases of Fancy © oods, suitable for Christmas and New Year’s Presents, PERKINS & STERNS. VERY - Charlottetown, Dec. 3, 1881. oe da ee —— oe mt +30: 20: IMMENSE AN STOCK OF LOW eS DEC HIM BER ! Hats, Bonneis, TO CLEAR < 81 Imas & New Year ‘82 I HAVE JUST OPENED A Large Assortment of Goods SUITABLE FOR Christmas aud New Year's Presents, COMPRISING ; Dressing Cases, cases Comb and Brush, Flor- ence Brushes, inlaid with Torioiseshell and Mother of Pearl, AncensEta, a Metallic Bristle Toilet Brush; Asnwortn’s Metallic Comt Brush; Gosnell’s, Kent’s and Bidwell’s Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, wnegualled for their variety of patterns, svty-:ior finish and fine material, cases Her Majer ty’s Toilet Perfumes: and Bridal Syuveni, Coundray’s, Piver’s, Bertrand’s, Lubiu’s, Piesse & Lubin’s, Rim- mel’s and Atkinson’s Perfumery, Hair ils, Pomades and Cosmetiques, Hand Mirrors, &c. WM. R. WATSON, City Drng Store, Victoria Building, Dec, 17,’81—pat 6i ; 6i SY the epee og and. most Newsy Faper e Provinces. ~- Citizens Skating Rink Single Tickets to Promendade............ 10 i OPENING -—OF THE-— YQ°HE CITIZENS’ SKATING RINK will be opened on Monday, the 26th inst. (ICR PERMITTING. ) _The Band will be in attendance from eight till ten o’clock, p, m, Tickets fo: sale at Apothecaries Hall at the following prices :— NR iila ss cscvdalcsnatiococert raul $5 00 i ee ee ee 3 50 Promsomaile 4.2, i. sth bh scchdhssdoece socsaceee 1 00 Afternoon skating (Boys)............2. 0.00 2 50 Afternoon Skating (Girls)................... 2 00 | Single Tickets all times....... .......0. sess. 25 | | The services of Galbraith’s Band have been . \ UBSCRILE for the DAILY EXAMINER, ‘secured for the season, W. C. HOBKIRK, | Dec, 19, 1881—4i Secretary. _ MEGICAL HALL. Meerschaum and Briar Pipys AT A @REAT REDUCTION. Until January lst 25 per cent, discount will be taken off the marked price of ali PIPES, and Bank of P. E, Island Notes takeg in payment, Also 10,000 Choice CIGARS very cheap by tne box ; 4,000 finest Manillas and Cheroots. . Dec, 15—pat 4i eod SLEIGHS. LARGE Family Sleigh, in good order; 1 do do, suitable for hotel; 2 Jaunting Sleighs; 1 Box Sleigh, $5; 1 Working Sleigh, $3; 1 Wood Sleigh, $5; 1 pair Bob Sleighs. Some of these sleighs have been left with me for sale, and will be svld cheap. H, COOMBS, Sleighs and Machinery. ) | WILL SELL AT AUCTION, AT THE Queen Street Auction Rooms, Friday, the 23rd inst., 6 Box Sleighs (New), 1 Box Sleigh (Second-hand), 2 High Turned Sileighs, Counter Shaft for Circular, Shaft and Pulley for Jig Saw (complete), Steam Fan and Slides for Fan Gear, Wood Lathe, Round- ing Machine, Emery Polishing Machine, Pulleys, &., &, W. D. STEWART, Dec, 17, '°81—2i Auctioneer, JULI or CHARLOTTETOWN E. W. TAYLOR, South Side Queen Square. We have sold numbers of the above Cele- brated Spectacles, and they are giving better satisfaction than any hitherto in the market. [de 17 Zw eod) KONFEXUNERY. Chocolate Caramels Cocoanut Caramals Tricolor Caramels at Balderston’s. Quince Jelly . , &t Balderston’s, One Ton Mixed Confectionery at Balderston’s, 500 lbs, Mints . . . &t Balderston’s. 200 lbs. Conversation Loz’ges at Balderston’s. 259 boxes Xmas Candies . at Balderston’s. Figs, Dates, Green Grapes, Apples, Lemons, Nuts, Raisins, Currants, Essences, Candied Peels. at Baldereton’s at Balderston’s. FLOUR, a Splendid Article, VERY CHEAP, China and Glassware (selling off.) B. BALDERSTON., Queen Street, Dec. 17, ’8i—lw CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! Just Opened at Rankin's Drug Store, DIRECT FROM PARIS, alarge assortment of FANCY ARTICLES in Glass, China, Plush, &c,, suitable for Christmas and New Year's Presents, DRESSING CASES, IVORY HAIR BRUSHES, PLUSH ODOR CASES, TOILET SETS, JEWEL CASES, VASES, PERFUMERY, &c., &e,, &o, Assessment Notice. HE subscriber having been appointed Collector of Assessment and Poll Tax for the City and Royalty of Charlottetown, hereby gives notice that he will be in his office in the Colonial Building on Market days to receive the same. [de 14, ’81j R, H. CRAWFORD, Dec, 2, ’SlI—3w 2aw HENCEFORTH | CAS Et. Henceforth for Cash QOaly, 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 possibly do, Thankful for the very liberal patronage ex- tended to us since we bave commenced busi- ness, we hope to merit a continuance of the same by keeping the BEST CLASS OF BOOTS AND SHOES —-AT= LOW CASH PRICES, Parties can have Boots and Shoes home te try on whenever they please, Dorsey, Gofi & Ce. Dec. 3, '81—6i 2aw 3w Bank of-P. £. ‘sland. OTES of the above Pank taken at their tace fer gocds or Book debts, HORACE H4SZARD, Lower Queen Street, Ch'town, Dec, 7. ’81, HE piace to get Dee, 20.—3i the EXAMINER PRINTING KOOMB, ee. our Printing done ir at in 1 gee ns a 17 aE SAB MAE TRS BE ei HS . ea = omanre = ee A ap ee: a a