eee on pare. Local and Other Items. Go to the Concert in aid of the poor, in St. | Patrick's Hall, this evening. ee i , B ArcurBatp, Esa., Superintendent vp. M. Island Railway, arrived lastevening. | ee By telegram to Wm, Ross, Esq., sehr Victur, | Capt. Pigot, arrived at New York, on 23rd nat. co sclaca Miss Apa Ramsey stands at the head of the Geometry Class in Davies School Sum- mereide, - > — | Tue police to-day raided the corner loafers, | and the nnisance has, to a certain extent, | been abated. | ¢ | Fixe Weaturr.—The fine weather of the last few days has spoiled our sleighing, and | wheels are again the order of the day. - - A meeTine of the Electors of Ward Four will be held in McPhail’s building, on Kent) street, on Friday, 30th inst, at 8 o’el c*, Pp mi. + , We are pleaced to see thht W. H. Findley, | Esq., has se farrecevered from the effeets of | his recent accident as to be able to move| among his many friends. i on We learn that Mr. Earle intends giving his | Annual Concert in the Y. M. C. A. Hall on} or about the 17th of January. A fine pro ramnme will be presented, full particulars in a few days. - > -- Mar. Kiv_ey, Baptist Minister, was ordain- ed in the Baptist Church, West River, King’s County, on Tuesday, the 27th inst., by Revs. Messrs. Ross, McDonald, Burgess and Wood- land, a Rey. Cawon Parrarpar has given netice of his acceptanes of the Rectorship of St. George's. He will return from England early in January, and enter upon the duties of his charge in April. —Hx. Herald. elites Tut steamer “ Albert,” 165 tons, and for some years running between Pictou and the Magdalen Islands, was burned on Tuesday last, near Shelburne, N. S., with a cargo of cotten, which she was taking to Halifax from a wrecked steamer. —_— > — Tus scholars of St. Peter's Sunday School spent a mest enjoyable evening at their S. 8. | Festival. The Christmas Tree, which was| generously given by Mrs. R.. Peake, was a| great success and the cause of mach merriment when the prizes were distributed. inline ; PRESENTATION. —The leading Catholics of | Summerside, on behalf of the parishioners waited on Rev. Father Doyle on Christmas eve and presented him with a very flattering address, accompanied with a purse contain- ing $80. —_—-> Tue Entertainment in aid of the poor in St. Patrick’s Hall, this evening, should be well patronized. The performers have been in practice for some time, and there is no doubt that the programme will be carried cut in good style. dine chtieten Cotr’s Great Circus was lately wrecked on its way to Kansas City. After its arrival there, a Kansas. City Times’ reporter found John Sawbright, its veterinarian, rubbing the injured animals with St. Jacobs Oil. He said it was the best remedy known for injuries to horses, and was so very clean to use. i i i the Derixe a thick fog this morning, | “Northern Light” grounded near White- man’s Point. The tide was low, and it is ex- ted she will float off and proceed to Pictou is evening. “ = Reaateh reports that the ‘ Northern Light” got off at 2.30 p. m., and proceeded to Pictou. eens Contract Lser.—The tender of Messrs. John McLean and John McDonald, e* the firms of Matthew and McLean, and McDonald and Murphy, respectively, for the building of Campbell's Cove Breakwater, being the lowest, has been accepted. Work on this con- tract is already commenced. Two daughters of the Hon. John B. Dickie, of Truro. died the flatter part of last week, from diphtheria. The whole of the family, (six) were prostrated with it, but four are now slowly recovering. The disease was pro- nounced to be of the very werst kind. The eldest daughter. Susan, was in her twenty- first year, She was engaged teaching school two or three days before she died. — Halifax Herald. ee Carr. Cocutan took his departure last evening fer Australia, where a lucerative ap pointment has been offered him by the Ad- miralty. A number of friends were at the Railway Station on the departure of the Georgetown train se bid ed — ee Captain has been but ashort time " bat his good qualities of head and heart have already won for him hosts of friends, who heartily wish him (sod speed. - Se — We again have to draw attention te the ridiculous arrangement of sending mail matter from Summerside to Travellers Rest, to Char- lottetown P. O. for distribution. The village in question is within three miles of this town, but it is not unusual for mail matter to take the best part of a week to reach it. The train from here to Charlottetown passes close by it, but instead of the mails from Summerside being left, they are taken to Charlottetown tc be distributed and returned the next da or the next week. People from Travellers’ Rest are continually complaining about not receiv ing, till the following week, papers mailed at the Summerside Post Office on Wednesdays and Thursdays. — Pioneer. —_~— Tue Ricur oy way To THE Crry.—The only available entranee by the ice at the West end ef this City,is at the foot of Richmond Street, or “Cut Street” as it is commonly called. This is one of our leading thoroughfares in winter, The people of West River, Clyde River, North River, South Shore, Nine Mile Creek, Long Creek, Big Point, Canoe Uove, Black Point, Bonshaw, and adjacent Settle- ments, all enter the City from the ice at the Western terminus of Richmond Street. Hence the very great necessity of keeping this indes- pensable passage free from rubbish and pui- tances of every description. At best this entrance is narrow, aud therefore the greater the necessity to keep it free from obstructions | of every kind, At present there are two) sticks ‘of timber thrown across the street a short distance above high water mark, and » boat placed thereon, which, if net removed immediately must preve dangerous te those who travel in that direction. Worse than that, however is | wall, and James | BRACE. etc.—W. FE, Dawsoa & Co, ” > e nq ‘ 3 ? eh ee, odie act Sy A A ee tae a ate ao eee ne oh at e ee ns Soe hg ss a + = mit BE —_ / eS THE DAILY EXAMINER, DECHMBER 29,1881. CORRESPONDENCE, We do not hold ourselves responsible for the ~ Opinions or sfatements of our corre spond nts, An Acknowledgment. To the Editor of the Examiner. Dear Eprror,—Will you allow me to econ- vey, through the columns of your very valu- | able paper, my sincere thanks to the people of my Cireuit (Cornwall) for the handsome present | received from them on Christmas Kve. Messrs, Golding and Howard, of Corn Mattbews, of North Wilt- shire, presented me with best wishes of my many friends, with a fur coat and driving gloves, also beffalo Wishing them all a happy new year “ Yours, etc., S. R. AcKMAN, robes mT > ‘Prince Edward.” Glass, for Christ Six cases and cnve cask Fancy China and Hardware, suitable /mas and New Year's Presents, now opening at ‘*‘ Cheapside,” ex from London. ‘* Prince Edward,” Call and see them. Henry Barer. Dec. 21.—tf Special Notices. New Year Carbs, in great variety, at G. H. Haszard's, Queen Street. ad27 31 Come and see the great spread of Fancy Confectionuery—pure and good-—-at R. K Brace’s. d2l THe Bank of P. E. Island notes taken at John Quirk’s Steam Bakery, in exchange for goods, or in payment of Book Account. dec 21 tf tarsins and Currants selling at Family Grocery, at bottom prices.—R. K. Brace d22 wkly Tue cleanest, cheapest and best Raisins and Currants, at the Family Grocery.—R. K. d2l SpLenpip Tra at W. P. Colwill’s. 3w eod 4i wkly AN immense quantity of tweeds will be sold at a slight advance on cost at D. A. Bruce’s, 72 Queen Street. d2] wtl d3l .@Lass and China Tea Sets and Dinner Sets, at W. P. Colwill’s. SoMETHING NEw in Confectionery — Decorated Eggs for Xmas, as well as other novelties, at the ‘‘ City Steam Bakery,” Prince Street.” dl5 Mev’s and boys’ Ulsters and Reefers selling for cash at D. A. Bruce’s, 72 Queen Street. d2l w tl d3l Friour (warranted) at W. P. Colwill’s. A GRxaT run for cheap Crockery at W. P. Colwill’s. Cuorce Confectionery, only 25 cents per !b. during Xmas and New Year’s holidays, at the ‘‘City Steam Bakery,” Prince Street. dl5 Fresu dates, Confectionery, Maple Sugar, Green Grapes, all kinds of Canned fish, French Mustard, Pickles and Sauces, at the Lorne 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 A fine Assoriment of Thompson's New York, (:lebrated Gun Cases, Leather and Waterproof Cartridge Belts, Game Bags, Sheoting Coats, dec 22 3i Su kep Diesy’s at Berr & Gorr’s. 3aw Tux 35 cent, 14 lb boxes of fresh layer figs can be had at the Lorne Restaurant for 25 gents. {dec 8 10in eod A full line of FE. Re wington’s, New York. Gun. Kifle and Sporting articles, just opened by their General Agent for P, BE. Island at W. E. Bawson & Co. [dee 22 3i PickLine ViNreGAR’s and spices at Brrr & Gorr’s. saw Ratsiys, Cur-ants, and all other Groceries that are wanted for the season, at W. P. Colwill s. A worp tothe ladies! Do not exchange your old Sewing Machine for a new cre; but fetch it to me and I will repair it and make it as good as mew or no charge made. — W4LLIAM Brown, shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown, P. E. I. nov 1 tf wy A tew hardsome Coal Vases, new style, personally selected and opening ex S. S. Prince Edward, at W. E. Dawson & Co's, [dec 22 3i 10,009 Imported Cigars, (choicest brands), cigarettes in Old Magie, Caporal, Vanity Fair, Opera Puffs, etc., and a large lot of superior Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos, just received at the Lorne Cigar Store. {dee 8 10in eod 300,000 B.ttles 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 The Largest Stock of Silver- Plated Goods at W. EF. Dawson & Ce’s. {dec 22 3i Tue Glass Show Cases made by John Newson for Dorsey, Goff Co., are the finest we have seen, they are now fuil of beauti- ful lines of slippers which all would do well to come and see. Gee. 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, Tapestrys, Wil- tons, and Scotch Carpets. These Patterns will be here for about ten days only. d19 101 LIBERAL > a will be given to cash custom- ers in want of good-fitting SUITS or OVERCOATS. A splendid lot of Scotch and English Tweeds, Meltons, Pilots and Worsteds to select from, Not being very CONSERVATIVE we will cut and fit Ladies’ and Misses’ Uls- ters aud Sacques, and MEETING the wante of all, will manufacture the sam Protessional Card, ry °HE undersigned have this day entere into Partnership as Attorney s-at Law, Ollice—South side of Queen Squaie, op posite the Post Uffice. A. B. WARBURTON, F. J. CONROY, Charlottetown, Dev, 3, 1881—€w 2aw 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 unprovided with the requisite dwellings 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 consumers of gas can+mploy 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 great advantage of using Bray’s Patent Burn- ers, which, with the same consumption of gas, will give twenty percent, more light than other Burners, the Company will supply them at the nominal sum of ten cents cach, Ch’towp, Dec, 7, 1881—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 fixod on free of charge for those consumers whe may wish to have a good and attractive light in their shop windows during the Xmas and New Years ecason, Lanadian Pacific Railway, Emory’s Bar te Port Moody. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. eae Tender for Work in British Columbia — re TFNDERS will be received by the undersigned up te noon on WED- NESDAY, the Ist day of February next, in a lump sum, for the construction of that por- tiow of the road between Port Moody aad the Weat-end of Contract 60, near Emory’s Bar, a distance of about 85 miles, Specifications, conditions of contract and forras of tender may be obtained on applica- tion at the Canadian Pacific Railway Office in New Westminister. and at the Chief En- gineer’s Office at Ottawa, after lst January next, at which time plans and profiles will be open for inspection at the latter office. Tkis timely notice is given with a view to giving Contractors an opportunity of visiting and examining the ground during the ‘ine season and before the winter sets in. Mr, Marcus Smith, who ia in charge at the eftice at New Westminster, is instructed to give contractors all the information in his power, No tender will be entertained unless on one of the printed forms, addressed to F, Braun, Esq., Secretary Department of Rail. ways and Canals, and marked “ Tender for C, P, RB.” F. BRAUN, Secretary, Dept. of Railways and Canals, Ottawa, Oct, 24, 18B1. DAVIDS’ COMBINED WRITING & COPYING FLUID, CHEMICAL WRITING FLUID, Are the Best Inks manufactured. TRY THEM. FOR SALE BY ALL STATIONERS, WHOLESALE, BUCKLEY&ALLEN, HALIFAX, N. S. WOTICE. \ E, the undersigned, have this day en- : tered into Co-Partnership to practice as Barristers and Attorneys in Charlottetown, in the office lately occupied by Messrs, Sul- livan & Morson,” in the Young Men’s Chris- tian Association Building in Charlottetown. EDWARD BAYFIELD. STANISLAUS BLANCHARD. no 28 dly pat 2aw, ne pres bec 31 121 caw Herring. Herring. 100 bbls, Extra Fat Ne. 1, equal to Yarmouth Bloaters, 100 quintals Codfish, 100 do, Hake, 12 casks Cod Oil, 300 Mackerel Barrels (good stock), 1000 bushels Fishing Salt. On hand, a full supply of Cotton Duck, Boit Rope, Hemp and Manilla Cordage, Lines and Twines, Paints and Oils. DAVID SMALL. Queen’s Wharf, Sept. 10, 1881. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALETS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. - hae eens ail taal ca CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR. wore —0.000 = (° 7 ». ' During the Holiday Season a. WiLL Bw. Dry Goods, Clothing, and ‘Peas, CHHAPER THAN EVER. <j } } DONALD a MAC B. Will Guarantes Bargains in Every Department. SCTVNOGOVI J. IF YOU WANT CHEAP GOOBS TRY J. B. MACDONALD’S, Dec, 20, *81— Qusax Srreet. = ey Se te tn ee ——— nb ee te aed sleig: Robes The Hiandsomesf, The Cheapest, The Best. Dec. 17, 1881. BEER & SONS. WE ARE REMSVING 4U QU OLD STAND, ON } :0 _—_———— ee dle AND WILL OPEN FRIDAY, THE 16th INST., SHEWING THE Largest Stock Ever Imported by us. W. E. DAWSON & CO. Charlottetown, Dec. 14, 1881. WE INVITE ALL! WHO Favor us with a Call, TO AN INSPECTION OF OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES FOR FALL & WINTER, WHICH IS NOW COMPLETE, MAY and which we offer at Bargains to Cash Buyers. Everything warranted as represented er no sale. Remember the place—“ Sian or THE Crown,” South Side Market. ROBERTSON & GAMERON. Dec, 13, 1881—)m eod For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits, For Canadian Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of all Descriptions, -Gro Zo UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER. ae BED DRI LT HENCEFORTH CASH. WE HAVE DECIDED TO SELL Henceforth for Cash Ouzatly, WITHOUT ANY EXCEPTION WHATEVER, and in doing so feel convinced that we can give our customers better value and satis- taction than we could ctherwise possibly do, Thankfal for the very liberal patronage ex- tended to us since we have commenced busi- ness. we hope to Merl: a continuance of the same by keeping the BEST GLASS OF BOOTS AND SHOES LOW CASH PRICES, Parties can have Boots and Shoes home to try on whenever they please. Dorsey, Gorm & Co. Dec, 3. ’81—6i 2aw 3w FISH IVIARKET, Grafton Street, ECEIVED TO DAY, per sch ‘‘ Hud son,” from Boston, — 250 bris choice Family Flour, 150 “is Cornmeal, 50 boxes Raisins, 40 bris Kerosene Oil, 15 bris Cranberries (Cape Cod), 10 bris Bunker Hul Pickles, in bulk, And a large stock of Groceries to arrive in a few days. — ALSO— In addition to the present large stock of Fieb: 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, H. MYRICK. eod MORE LIGHT ! fQ\WE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have imported some of * Bray's | UnnERS,” which they will supply ana fit on Gas Brackets, etc,, at a moderate cost to consumers. These Burners are reported to be the best Flat Flame Burper yet produced, and will give a far greater amount of light than any other Burner with the same consumption of Gas, Dr. Wallace, F. R. 5. E., F. C. S,, Gas Examiner to the City of Glasgow, in a lecture delivered by him, calculated that £130,000 ($650,000) @ year. are thrown away in Glas- gow by the use of imperfect fittings, On the subject of Gas Burners he says: “ Auother and as [think a better Burner is that called Bray’s regulator, ard as I consider these the best unien Burners attainable at moderate cost, I have selected them for a serics of ex- periments,” The Report of the Committee of the British Association of Science to enquire as tothe best means for the developmen: of light :rom Coal Gas of different qualities—com prising Dr. William Wallace, Professor Dittm ir, ebpd Mr, Thomas Wills, F. C.S., F. 1, C. E., showed that Bray’s Burner's yielded the greitest amount ot light of all the two or three score of Burners reported upon. which imcladedall the Burners of repute in the market, In a pamphlet upon Light and Geat, pub- lished by R. B. Taver, A. M., be says; “The cost of Gas as compared with other illumin- ants is much more economical when rightly used, than many suppose, From experiments made for this purpose, the following results have been obtaincd, They were made by burning samples of Devoe’s Brilliant Oil and ordinary Oils, and testing their illuminating power, It was found that Coal Gus costing one cent at ¢3 per thousand feet, gave @ light equal to 18 candles, while Devoe’s Brilliant Oil consuming 27.4 grammes cost- ing halfa cent, gave a light «qaal to 9 candles, “A good Argand or Johnson's Burner, the Burner’s used in the last experiment, will therefore give the light of 2 ordinary Oil Burners in direct comparison, at no greater expense in the cas» of the finer and safer grades of Oil, Lights, however, on the anthor- ity of Scientists, are not to be compared in direct proportion, but in preportion to the squares of their powers, and such a com- parison with the case of the use of (as, its cleanliness, freedom from odor and dangers, renders its use desirable wherever it can be troduced,” As the above experiments were made with Gas at $3 per 1000 feet, and not consumed through Bray’s Burners, it will readily be seen how wuch more economical it is to con- sume Gas instead of Oi), when its price is only $2.63 per 10.0 feet as now charged here when consumed, more especially through Bray’s Burners, Messrs, Goodwin & Co., of Philadelphia, the well-known menufacturers of Scientific in- struments for testing the illuminating power of Coal Gas, etc., say in their Circular to Gag Compauies : “In presenting the Bray’s Stand- ard Patent Slit Union Burners and Lanterne, for which we are the sole Agents in the United states, to the attention of the public, we are convinced that we are filling a want long felt.’ They further add: “ The yield of light from these Burners is 12 to 20 per cent, greater per cubic foot of Gas consumed than that from any flat flame Burner hitherto in- Ch’town, Nov. 1, 1881. j | troduced. (no 4 eod LOUK YOU HERE. STOVEPIPE. STOVEPIPE. qa subscriber is now meking an assort. ment of | Stovepipe and Tinware, Te a L v To Bale the contents from a drain cut from the jail | Best quality, which he is selling cheap for Cash, to the shore emptying right on the winter track at the end of this street. This drain | prevents the ice from making over it, and as| * consequence life and property will be greatly endangered thereby. The entrance at the foot ef Qneen Street, and also that at the foot of Great Georve Street, are alse fall encroachments, which we trust will receive itamediate attention of the proper authori. if required W. N. RIGGS, Tailor, Oct, 21, ’81—eod Beales’ Corner, METHODIST HYMNS \HE NEW HYMN BOOK, in great variety of styles and binding, just received at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Queen Street a : : There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the | Tinware aud Stovepipe, all kinds, made to Island: Prices very moderate. The best workmanship and a perfect ayer eee on soerey noeamnile 7 yuaranteed, | carefully attended to, |. Orders solicited, Shop opposite Dr, Jen- | kin’s residence, Queen Street, Bank of P. E Island. ooo OF P. E. ISLAND NOTES taken at their face in exchange for Dry Goods, at ‘he London House. | —ALSO— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap, &e. Ke. Remember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner. Charlottetown, Uct, 11, 1881. R. RODD, Practical Tissmith, Charlottetown, Sept, 30,75] -3m GO. DAVIES & OO. Aug, 17—tf Dee, 7, '81.