nee wd ttt mE Me ne te ae + Seah sh ER OP cE RE OR OO SY ALL = 2 a ee = user . tee > i . i 4afea g.th¢ al ain't . { iti {4 has. N . ' of the Prin i > il death t! Bishop of Aleoma is a n i - sues H. Fiercuer, Fse., returned i last evening + iHE market to-day was very su y a i ittendance. “ fue Yarmouth (N. 3S.) Woollen Faci on Wednesds ° wmbensed Operations ping ks one J Aaverisg VE ROTAICE. Mercuam’s AtLas.—200 eopics for sale by | Kn one A EK. NORTON, 7... ©. 193, Charlottetown. a * v Ce . : PexRavtr, of the Independence craze, | suffered a bad defeat in the late Queb« Ph i } ey a tions. me te BE ° i .s ; a TE lus spectacis of drunkenness is again seen 5 iw fs on our streets rtainly’ there must be a/ leak somewhere. 1! ‘ ‘ ' . : id ( a et CK thal, a oraer Father Time does not wait for any of his| tO MAK i Cisplay children but often lays his hand lightly on | | GCHRISTMAS DS; :: those who use him well. > Prana’s and every kind o* Christmas New Year's Cards, in great awfully cheap, at Young's. > AN engine howse, a locomotive, and sev eral cars were destroyed by fire at Frederic- station on the 6th inst. ‘ ‘*NovHine gives me so much relief for th ton (N. B.) rheumatism, which has troubled me for years, as St. Jacobs Ou,” says Mr. F. W. Brown, Glen Rock, Pa. > New Guiascow, N. 8., empty house ; and the town is growing rapidl), The Plain Dealer thinks that five hundred new houses will soon bs needed. => Eiorr D. Crawrorp will (D. V.) preach in the Christian Meeting House, Upper Great George Street, on Sunday evening, 12th inat., at 64 o'clock, p. m. — Tue Cunard steamer ‘‘ Marathen,” from Liverpool, Nov. l4th, for Poston, put tmto St. Joho’s, Nfld, last Frieay for coal. She had very stormy weather. witeifliidtpedlo~iil GEO. DAVIES & UO, will make their annual show of Christmas Goods on Wednesday, tth inst. Look out for Seveities. [de 6 lw incoopelhidiiaimerten Marive Examination. —At a meeiing of the Marine Board, just couciuded, Capt. P. A. Scott, R. N., chairman, the following eandi- date passed successfully: As masier—Neli Campbell, P. E. island —Hz. Herald. pall pmgn Tux difficulty—‘* how to make the winter short” —can be remedied as follows: in the fall discount a three months’ note; then re new it. Spring will come so quick that the maker of the note will think he has emigrated to a southern sphere. sisting Dox’r forget St. Paul’s Church Association opens to night at So'clock. Sut ject for dis- cussion, *‘ Evidences of Christiauity— tone Witnesses.” Opener: C. Palmer, Esq.; Chairman, Capt. Maxwell, R. N. Admission free, —The public are respectfully invited. - > Sxarers will be glad to hear that a pass- age for their accomuodation has been cut in the bridge on Governor's Pond. They have now full scope from eud to end of the pond, which serves just now as a maguil- cent skating rink, free to all. SR ssaiiiteediaiil Tue Entertainment advertized in another column promises to be avery choice one. In addition to some of the best talent from the | Sabbath schools we notice the names of Miss Marien Crabbe, Miss Palmer, Mr. Reid ani the Orehestral Club. See programme in another column, ee Tne loss of that gold from the Provincial Museum need not be so much deplored now. Here is a greater curiosity: ‘The City Treasurer acknowledges the re- ceipt, through Rev. Father Biggs, ef four col lars, restitution money.” Just fancy, conscience money in connection with taxes!—J/c Recorder. rl seme Tue Toronto (Glebe commissioner’s pour- trayal of the condition of the peasantry of County Donegal reveals a condition of affairs which itis difficult for Canadians to realize ean exist in a civilized country in the second half of the nineteeth century. Buigaria can scarcely equal the Donegal coast in the abject poverty of the small farmers. acne Ciype Mitis, at New Glasgow, have re- cently been refitted with new machinery, and | thoroughly repaired. The machinery was manufactured by Messrs. McKinnon & Me Lean, ‘‘ Esdale Foundry,” and was set up by Mr. John Donahoe, of Kensington. The mills are new pronounced to be second. te nove on the Island. We wish the proprietor, Mr, Bagnell, every success. “ > Mccu excitement has been caused in Sydney by the reported discovery at Upper Temora of an immensely rich reef, which 1s estimated to yield 1,000 oz tothe ton. One small piece, whish was crushed, yi-lded 74 oz., and of the remairiog 20 \%. weight of stone, which was taken frum the ree!, ve arly all was gold. > THe Lasu.—In addressing the Grand Jury, at ihe opening of the General Sessions of the Peace, in Mvoutreal on Dugas said the list for the past six months showed that idleness and drink were at the bottom of nearly all the crimes committed during that time. There waa a certain class of loafers in that community, who did not work except whea compelled by bunger to do so, and these men were the principal offend- ers. He gave it as his opinion that the send- ing of such offenders to jail had not the! slightest effect upon them in the way of re form. The question of using the lash for certain offences, had been discussed, and he had no doubt that if its use were adopted, at the diseretion of the Judge, it would have a very salutary effect. _ oe —- Tux steamer “Sardinian,” with English ma 1, arrived at Halifax yesterday “he ep eountered terrific gal 8 during the whole pas- sag. The Halifax ‘Herald” says: ~** she left Liverpoel November 23rd, and the voyage commenced with a strovg westerly yale, at five a m,ofthe 24th, where the mails and the balance of the troops were embarked, and sailed at 6.30 o'clock that evening. From that time until Tuesday, the 6th instant, the steamer encountered nothing but a continual succession of N. W. and 3. W. gales, with tremendeus seas, accompanied with hard squalls. A passeng r states that the stcamer was tossed and tumbled about like a smail beat in a gale. stea:a, and received no damaze. | he | west day's run was fifty-two miles, which was made oa the 30th ult. Ou Tuesday, at 11.50 ° Lox Ky the ‘‘ Sardinian ” signalled Cape race, and re eeived a reply. sounding owing to dense fog. abundance, | has not a single the lst inst., Judge | The ship was kept under easy | She was off Halifax at ten o'clock Wednesday night, but had to k-ep | the Store adjoin- A © taken ing their Old Stand, where they have opened all j their Fa!l Stock of NOVELTIES —~AND-— FANCY GOODS. in the Old Store, 44 QUEEN STREET, | Will be kept, as usual, their Staple | and well-selected Stock of ‘ Stationery, | School Books, | AND Artists’ Materiats } } inthe New store 46 QUEEN STREET ’ ‘ wl the best assortment of} Will be fou: | , |. ee © O mee | - } we ' tH Yr ¥ i ulb £ ARC Foods to the public. ir | | They would call particular attention | } to their stock of i Prayer Books, &e. THE LATEST ST¥LES OF PHOTOGRAPH AND AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS ! Christmas Card Albums, Writing Desks, Work boxes, Photograph Frames, Toys, Games, &., AND THEIR | Unparailed Show of CHRISTMAS CARDS OF THIS YEAR’S DESIGNS, Hand-painted, and Chromo- Lithographed, of which they are confident as great an assortment cannot be found in any two Stores combined in the Province, FROM ONE CENT TO $4 EACH. 'Dont’t forget, both Stores are open, | 44 acd 46 Queen Street. BREMNER BROS. Dec. 5, 1881—lw eod wkly li |J. Metcalf, at thei DATLIOY EXAMINER, DECEMBER 9, 1881. NEM cov BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. | H [ | Y for Go : / ) Ht v e ' : i rn b BA | sas» aoe . — L ots B fh ¥ re, Great George Sb, de 5 21 m-W Oo--—-—-- -——- | W. & A. BROWN & COC. iin their FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT Have just opened « large assortment of Novelties and Fancy Ware suitable for W. & A, BROWN & CO, GOODS! Philharmorie Seciety willl ect for = practice in the Hall of the Y. M. ©. A., on ue Guay evening, toe isttii inst. Members requested io bring their music, de 3d nm » variety of Confectionery for the youny one’s stockings at the Family Gro- tL. K. Brace dB till 2 iwex Meat, very pice, 20c per 1b, at cf ‘ AN LAt na variety of shapes, at the amily Grocery. —R KR. Bra dS titl 26 to the ladies ! Do not exchange Pa . . ‘ . ? | your old Sewing Machine for » new ore; bat | 2¢@ Alas season. steh it to me and | will repair ita d make it | as or charge made,— WILLIAM Dec. 9, 1881.. Pre rh ner of i! eard Ura: i = Se eee Ss no om oe ee ac ea per | Sires harlottetown, P. E. | nov | tt wy = | Ky yu i at th ba a (rocery ? S | wili be entitled to a Christmas Uard.—R. K. brace, a8 till 26 a . u | Catt at Harvie’s Bockstore and see the i beantifu desi of Prang’s Prize Christmas ieetihendedt os i + 7 » . | Card oct 3l | : 1 y * 3 > . at . . 4 , y \ | Dox’r delay but call at Harvie’s Book tore In order to reduce my very heavy Stock of ; for Prang’s Christmas Cards—a spicndld lot. oct 31 = cinitinaiiain | 209.060 B.ttles Minard’s Liniment sold in +t) FY, V7 Nova tia during the past six mouths <a | -the universal remedy, the king of pain, used [by everybody. Try it. Price 25 cents.— r 2 , he N IN, v 18 kly 1" Sei " PHIS SHASOTD 5 aN Vv WA -P. E. L Bayk Norges taken for goods at I will sell the following lines at special rates of discount: the Fa nily Grocery. RK. K. Brace. de3 ‘ ih 1 a a } é y - . A I IGE stoc of Easels and anels for i’ 7 1 rt’ ‘ ee ON ee HEAVY CLOTHS, NAPS, &c. and baiutipg, received this week by Brem- 2 ’ ner Bros. nov 30 3i Now isthe time to lay in winter apples 250 bbis. cheice varieties, received by BEER & GOFF, Nov i6 6i Smuokep Dicpy’s at Berr & Gorrs. 3aw | Prana’s $1,000, $500 and $300 Prize Christ | . . } mas Cards at liarvie’s Becokstore. oct 31 | PeckLInG VINEGAR’s and spices at Brrr & | Gorr’s. Saw | JUST RECEIVED, another lot of Perforated eat Chairs, and a large lot of Common Chairs Don’t forget the psace. P. E. Island Farniture Warerooms.—M, BurcHER.—nov 39 lw Nor«s Bank P. LE. 1. taken at their face for ia payment of accounts at Beer & goods ani Groff s. a2 6i Atzums for Christmas Cards at G. HW. Haszard's. Very choice table and cooking raising, at Beer & Goff’s. [dec 6 61 For Bavgains in everything you want fo [house use—Groceries, Lamps, Knives and | Forks, Baskes. &c.,—go te the ‘* Family Grocery.—-R. K. Brace nov2S ore Cee eS EVENING SALES! ry*HE SUBSCRIBER intends for a few weeks to sell at Auction, Sonth Side Queen’. Square, in the shop lately occupied by Mr. next door to Henry Beer, Esq , yatious kinés of DRY. GOODS & GROUERIES. thankfully and made, Consignments received prompt returns Sales to commence this Evening, 8th inst., at 7 o’c ock, p. m, Also on hand, and will be sold cheap for cash, a cheice lot Montreal Apples, Onions, Limens, and Pea Nuts, Sules as usual will be condneted on Market Days at the Old Stand, North Side Market } _ fiouse, E, NEEDHAM, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Dec. 8, 1881. fishwick’s Express Line ! M. A. STARR Sails from here for Halifax, on Friday, EDCAR STUART (Weather permitving) leaving Halifax Tues- day next. In returning will leave here about i6th iostant, Both steamers earry through freight for European, United States, + West Indies an Newfoundla d@ ports. They will run to Char- iottetown or Georgetown as late as navigation permits. : Apply to L. A. Barnaby, Manager, Halifax, or here to A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Agent, Queen’s VY harf. Ch’town, Dec, 8, 1831. 3i § 9 32, ANK OF P. E. ISLAND NOTES taken “) at their face for Hats and Caps, at the Hat Store of : BYRNE BRO’S, Dec, 3, 81—5i Queen Street. Lae wal GOLD —_— PAR:8, ! MEDAL, ; ay Aen : 18738. j JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE i WORLD 2 ae BY ALL FISH [VIARKET, Grafton Street. Rea TO DAY, per sch ‘‘ Huce sou,” from Boston, — 259 bris choice Family Fleur, 150 s Cornmeal, 50 boxes Raisias, 40 bris 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 acidiigon to the present large etock of Piet: 50 barrels Labrador Herring, 269 boxes Scaled Herring, Barre's Salven, Trout, Cod Sounds, Finnan baddies. etc., for sate at lowest cash prices, at the Fish Market, Gratton St. J. H. MYRICK. Cl’towa, Nov. 1, 1851. eod Siielioenemetin a MEN’S and BOYS’ ULSTERS KNIT WOOL GOODS, READYMADE CLOTHING, rely on getting rare bargains. Dec, 9, 1881. LADIES’ SHAWLS and SKIR TWEEDS and DRuSS GOODS, ; : 20 per cent. discount , 20 per cent. discount TS, 20 per.cent. discount 10 to 20 per cent. discount 10 to 20 per cent. discount 10 to 20 per cent. discount Several Other Lines ai Reduced Prices. As this is a positive mark down sale, customers can OWEN CONNOLLY. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. MERN?S AND BOYS’ Readymade Clothing! — Overcoats, Ulsters, Reef-rs, Suits, &c. Men’s and Boys’ Heavy Wincey & Wool Shirts “ ac ‘© Underclothing, Glove’, Mitts, Scarfs, Hkfs., Ties, Braces, Socks, Mufflers, &c., &c. “ “ “ in Fur, Felt, Tweed, Cloth and Tweed. SPHCIAL. A few Men’s Extra A. S. Scotch L. Wool Shirts and Drawers left. Dec. 8, 1881. CHRISTMAS —AND— NEW SEAR’S. ¢, LEWIS Wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he has received & beautiful line of CHRISTMAS GOODS suitable for the Holiday season, comprising al' the Novelties in Japanese Goods, a great variety BANK GF p E. ISLAND. of Photograph, Autograph and Scrap Albums, Work Bores, Card Cases, Ladies’ and Gents’ Pocket Books, etc, TOYS, TOYS. Call and see our assorimeut of Toys for the little folks—Building Biocas, Tool Chests, Rocking Horse, Sleighs, &c. BOLLS. DOLLS. In every style and size, black and white, China, Rubber and Wax, fim one cent to $5 each, Also a large variety of Photograph Frames, im Velvet, Fancy ‘| asels, Holly and Gilt. Knuglish Cards in great variety ; American Cards, elegant designs; German Cards, a large assortment; slso Canadian scenery, lowest prices in the city. All our Cards are new. No old stock. Photographs. Photographs. Now is the time to have your Pictures made to give to your friends at Chris*mas We are now making them with new and elegant designs of winter scenery, skating, snow shoviag and snow scenes, (all and see specimens at our gallery, Grafton Street, north side of Market Heuse, Cc, LEWIS, Dec, 7, 1831. Union Bank P. 2 Island, DIVIDEND NO. 35. OTICE is hereby given that a dividend of four per cent., for th past six months, has been declared on the canital stock of this Bank, payable at its lJiead Offiee and Branches on and after this (ate. Gio, MACLEOD, Dec, 1, 1881—pat rg 2w TT ET A TS - eT NO. 61 QUEEN STREET, Ocean Steamship Co. Ven’s and Boys’ Hats & Caps: C. 1. MORRISON, Next door to P, G. Fraser’s Drug Store. / (EXER EISTTUES CEIRDS. being at the rate of eight per cent per annum, Cashier, ‘OF PRINGE | NOTICE. SPECIAL MEETING of the Stock holders of this Company will be held at the office of PEAKE BRO’S & CO., on ‘Tuesday, the 20th day of Dec,, inst, AT 7 O'CLOCK, P.M, to take into consideration the propriety of ‘extending the term of Partnership of this Company or otherwise, in accordance with the power contained in the Partnership Deed. Dated at Charlottettetown, this 5th day of ‘ December, 1881. PEAKE BRO’S & CO., Managers. FIRE! NORTHERN ASSURANCE 60, 1 Moorgate Street, London, [de 5 2aw| Capital, £3,000,000 stg.. Every description of property insured at |current rates, in town and country. FRED, W, HYNDMAN. Corner Queen and Water streets. Ch’town, Dec, 6, ’8i—tf -——_— i Bank of P. E. Island, OTES of the above Bank taken at their tace fer goods or Book debts. HORACE HASZARD, Lower Queen Street. Ch’town, Dec. 7, ’81. Watches and Jewelry Wres'= & GENEVA WATCHES, in Gold and Silver Cases, suitable for Ladies or Gents—a large assortinent, very cheap. LEC’ RO-PLATED TEA SETS, CAKE BASKETS, Card Receivers, Preserve Dishes, Butter Coolers, Biscuit Jars, Pickle Jars, Vases, Casters, Napkin Rings CAN -THIRTY-HOUR AND EIGHT- ARGE ASSORTMENT OF AMERI DAY CLOCKS AND TIMEPIECES. GLASSES, Fancy Vases, Lusters, Pearl, Leather Card Cases. EWEST PATTERNS in Colored Gold and Plated Sets, Brooches, Ear Rings, Shell ARGE LOT OF SPECTACLES, EYE- and Necklets, Lockets, Shirt Studs, Gem, Signets, Keeper and Plain Gold Rings. LECTRO PLATED KNIVES AND FORKS, TABLE, DESSERT, TEA, PRESERVE AND SUGAR SPOONS. EPAIRS TO WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY A SPECIALTY. W. W. WELLNER, 81 North Side Queen Square, Ch’town, Nov. 26, ’81—3w oaw, wkly 3i RIETHOSIST HYMNS ‘¥X\HE NEW HYMN BOOK, in great variety a, ul Vished ta the Provinves, Erarerseemrmensemveie eo pa Sa ee eae ee UBSC 184 for the DALLY EXAMINER .> the Cheapost aud most Newsy Paper of styles and binding, just received at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Queen Street Ang. 17--tf . — en _— - —_— " _ oe ard eR a ee oie a ek ee erent: aes its "eer SS or 53 Queen Strest. SIGN OF THE Blue Flag, Extraordinary and Unprecedented Bargains IN BOOTS AND SHOES. The stock is good and seasonable, and the opportunity is a very rare one to secure really MARVELLOUS BARCAINS. P. E. Island Bank notes taken at their full value fer goods. E. W. SMITH. Ch’town, Dee. 5, 1881—eod Bank of, E lalaad, ANK OF P. E. ISLAND NOTES taken at their face 1a exchange for Dry Goods, at the London House. GEO, DAVIES & CO, Dec, 7, ’81. Charlottetown & Pictou, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE One of the Steam Navigation Co, Steamers will (weather permitting), leave Char- lottettetown for Pictou Landing every morning (Sunday except- ed), at six o'clock, The other will leave Pictou Landing im- mediately on arrival of morning train trom Halifax. By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary Steam Nay, Co’y- Ch’town, Dec, 5, 1881, SALE OF HOLIDAY ARTICLES QUANTITY OF TOYS and CHILD- REN’S CLOTHING, suitable for this season of the year, wil! be offered for sale by the LADIES’ AiD SOCIETY of ST. JAMES’ CHURCH yon Thursday 15th of December, AT 3 O'CLOCK, IN ST. JAMES’ HALL. Some Magic Lontern Views will be ex- hibited at the same time. Admission—10 cents for adults; 5 cents for children, Nov, 29, ’81. PRANC’S Prize Christmas Uards, First instalment received this day at HARVIES’ BOOKSTORE. Oct, 31—tf BANK OF PF, &. ISLAND, 5 OF P. E. ISLAND NOTES taken at their face for Goods or in payment of Bills, at BOREHAM’S BOOT STORE, Noy, 29—tf GRAND HOLIDAY GIFT ENTERPRISE, FIRST PRIZE—A comfortable DOUBLE DWELLING HOUSE, only eight years old, and Freehold Lot, situated on Euston Street, Charlottetown. SECOND PRIZE.—A new and handsomely finished « OTTAGE, with Coach House and Stable attached, on Freehold Lot, situated on the Malpeque Road, about half a mile from ( harlottetown, 3500 Tickets DOLLAR EACH. $10. 276 prizes will be distributed as follows >— lst Prize Double Dwelling House, will be issued at ONE Clubs of 1] tickets for described above ...... ..... seereeees $',200 00 2nd Prize, New Cottage, do, do..... + 1,000 00 Et CUES UNOS... scrovcces conevenne geveeetnpens 250 10 Sein CF Neocenges anceenen suneen Seenes 100 00 ie WW ceeuhece ohesoeoieaes snbbecdan 50 00 . 7° eoneee conseence oroeepecs wesves 25 00 S © Priges enbhh SiO, <..0c0 ccccessncuks 20 00 o « “ “ G. wecc0s ceccon téhies 4) 00 10 * “ of i vbinhs ev tebnewines 20 00 250% “ . D. csscoutes sotbgoose 250 00 The Owners of the properties gaarantee to the holders of the lucky tickets a full and un- disputed title, free from all encumberance, and I will pay the cash prizes immediately after the drawing is closed. The drawing will take place in Charlottetown, on Saturday, the dlst Dec, Next. A meeting of ticket helders will be held on FRIVAY, December 30th, te appoiut a Com. mittee of five persons to conduct the drawing on the following day. Parties ordering tickets by mail ere requested to register their letters. Agents wanted in Towns and Vil- lages. Any further information in reference to above propertics or their owners will be che er- fully supplied, E H. BABBITT, Kent St., Ch’town, Dec. 3, wkly ).anager. LATE RC NO: NN et se 4 ee a semanas: ele ta 0 ie RS OAM A STIS