See) SE — = Pathe eon Local and Other Tiems. Mr. C. B. Persxixs—formerly of the firm of Perkias Bros. —bat now of San Francisco, 18 on a visit to his friends in this city. i> —tjeseltiaialibinnetiaia By cablegram.to L. C. Owen, the barque [so brigs Funny, Lady Miltou, and barken- tine Joseph are all at Bordeaux, sliteelieaecbeiitht Over two handred and fifty summonses have been issued for the coming term of thé CitySmall Debt Court. The greater portion of these are for city taxes. eae CustTuaAmM Depatine Socrery.—Subject for debate on Friday night—‘“*Which wields the greater influence for good in a community, the Pulpit or the Press.” To be opened by Mr. Johu Newson. —W. Brown, jr., Sée’y. — Tue ‘‘ Northern Light” left Georgetown at midnight on Monday and arrived at Pic- teu to-day (Tuesday) before noon. A thick snow-storm is prevailing and the steamer}: will not leave till it clears. Propuce S#rpments.—The schooner ‘‘Lil- lian Bourke” cleared from Souris on the 25th inst. for St. John’s, Nfld, with a cargo con- sisting of 3587 bush. potatoes, 148 qrs. beef, 13 carcasses pork, and 4 carcasses of mutton, shipped by Matthew, McLean & Co; 1222 bush. oats, 93 qrs. beef, 21 carcasses mutton, 99 po pork, and 20 geese, shipped by John G, Sterns. hp —sieuilibainniichasaiaindi Tur Medical ‘tall, Apothecaries Hall and Mr. C. D. Rankin’s Drug Store will hereafter be closed at nine o'clock, sharp, on all even- ings of the week. This movement should hare been made long ago We cannot see that there is any profit or pleasure in confining dispensers or clerks in a store from 7 a.m, to 10 p. m., when the business done during these hours could easily be transacted in much less time. The sick and those requiring drugs and medicines from the above named dispensaries will please note the future hour of closing— mine Pp. iit. 4 —- ————— Tur Bazar, Tea and Concert given by the ladies of the Presbyterian Church, in Ludlow Hail, Summerside, on Christmas day was very largely attended. A large number of fancy articles were disposed of and about $250 was realized. At}itc eight oclock the Concert given by the choir began. There were eight pieces in all— oth sacred and secular— and so well were thcy rendered that one or two had to be repeated. The first anthem ‘‘ Ob ! Praise God” and the Christmas anthem, ‘‘ The Birthday of Jesis Returneth Again” deserve special mention. The choir have vastly im proved under their present conductor, Mr. Bairnsfather.-— /’rogress. sh Sinchagllbilgiatcleaaas A VALLEYPFIELD correspondent of the Mon- taguo Pioneer writes that paper, that ‘there at Valleyfield, a Mrs. Me- Last lives at present Leod, who has passed her 103rd year. September she was reaping with a reap- ing hook, and in Ovtober digging potatoes. Her mental faculties are as good as ever; her eyesight is almost unim- paired, and her hearing is excellent. Last September, while out in the field with her grandchildren, over a quarter of a mile from the road, they, to test her eyesight, asked who passed along the road. She immediately told them. She has 51 grand-children, and betweeen 40 and 50 = great-grand-children. She is out of hed every day and apparently has a number of Merry §Christmases yet to spend,” NorwirnstaxpDine the storm to-day (Tues- day) the market was largely attended and well-stocked. Sales brisk at following prices : Beef (small) from 5 to 12 cents per lb; beef (qr.) from 3 to 8 cents per lb.; mutten, from 4to 8 cents per 1b.; lamb, from 3 to 7 cents ‘per Ib.; pork (per Ib.) from 7 to 9 cents; pork (per carcass) from 5 to 6 cents; geese, from 40 to 60 cents cach; ducks, from 25 to 35 cents each; chickens, from 30 to 45 cents per pair; butter (fresh) from 16 to 20 cents per lb. ; butter (tub) from 15 to 17 cents per Ib.; eggs, from 20 to 25 per doz.; potatoes, from 16 to 20 cents per bushel; oats, from 34 to 354 cents er bushel; hay, from 30 to 35 cents per 100 bs; flour per 100 Ibs., from 3.00 to 3.25; oat- meal from 2.25 to 2.50; turkeys 50 cts. to $1.25. Tur following memorandum of the shipping business done at Montague Bridge during the season just closed has been furnished the Pioreer by sub colloctor Rowe of that port :— Daring this season of free access to thisport, 164 vessels have found their way to Montague Bridge, aggreg sting 6,890 tons, and carrying 585 men, and .anding on our wharves 552,400 feet of lumber, 227 M shingles, and 270 M laths, Also, 1,599 tons limestone, and 931 tons of coal; with boxes, bales and packages of merchandise galore. The number of bar- rels of flour landed is insignificant as compared with previous years, there has been shipped at this port 115,642 bushels potatoss, 198,067 bushels oats, and 37,185 dozen of eggs. The value of those little brittle productions of the feathered tribe amounts to $4,214. Newfoundland has taken our products to the valne of 35,307 ; the United States to the value of $12,483 ; Great Britain to the value of $39,605.” Mr. Youman’s Concert. Mr. Youmans, assisted by his extremely interesting class of city Juveniles, gave a concert in the Atheneum last evening. We have no hesitation ip saying that all those whe were not present missed a very great treat. Mr. Youmans’ power as a teacher of vocal music seems to be little short of magical. He had been training the little ones only about eight days ; and et their rendition last night of the simple oautiful airs enumerated in the programme was almost perfect in both voice and action. The duct bet ween “The Country Milkmaid nd the City Dandy’’—the latter being re- presented by Master Hubert Beer, and the former by a little Miss Wilson—was excep- tionally well done. The ‘‘Hanlan Boat Song” and the ‘Gypsies’ Laughing Cherus” were both very good indeed ; and the per- formance ou the scale remarkably correct. All the picces were enthusiastically ap- plauded ; and the announcement that an entertainment of the same kind, but with an entire change of programme, would be given on Now Year's Night, was received with evident approval. There 1s no doubt that Mr. Youmans and his youthful pupils will, on their next appearance, be greeted by a bumper house. Within the same period | DECEMBER. G. DAVIES & C0., Desire to call special atten- tion, during this month to the following low lines of Goods: A Lot of ENGLISH BLANKETS, at St. 75, $2.50 and $3.50 A Lot of QUILTED BED COVERS, $1.25, $1.75, and $2.00 A Lot of BOYS’ REEFERS at $2.00 A Lot of Womens Grey Ribbed HOSE, at 22 cents. A Special Line of Plain and Fancy WINGCEYS, (Stripes and Tartans.) A Large Assortment of Mens’ Women’s and Childrens’ Fur Goods A choice lot of Wool Goods, Promenade Scarfs, Squares, BREAKFAST SHAWLS, &e. &C., &e. Also—Just Received by 8. 8. “ Prince Edward,” NEW FRILLINGS, FRINGES, . LACES, RIBBONS, SPOTTED NETTS, BERLIN WOOLS, LADIES RIBBED CASHMERE HOSE. A Fresh Supply of HKerr’s Celebrated N. M. T. SEWING COTTON. THRMS CASH. ——$ $e Davies & bl Dee 3, 1879. ee 7 hn renee ll lat. EWS BY TELEGRAPH, ‘A Violent Storm in Great Britain, Terrible Disaster | FURTHER PARTICULARS OF THE VICTORY AT CABUL, Speeial dispatch to Examiner. Lonpon, Dee. 29. A portion of the Bridge across the Firth of Tay was blown down while the train from Edinburgh to Dundee was crossing at 7.14 on Sunday night. The gale is so strong that steamboats are unable to reach the scene of the disaster ; but several mail bags have been washed ashore four miles from the bridge; and there is no doubt that the train is in the water. The passen- gers, who are certainly all drowned are vari- ously estimated at from 170 to 300, LATER. The gale having moderated somewhat, the Provost of Dundee and a number of leading citizens started in the steamer to the scene of the disaster, but have not yet returned. The excitement at Tay Bridge station is appalling. Many thousands of people are congregated awaiting definite intelligence from the accident. Lonpon, Dec. 29. The Afghans who attacked Gen. Roberts at Shirpur, on the 23rd inst., numbered 6,000. The ground around Shirpur is thick with corpses. Lonpon, Dec. 29. Gen. Roberts, on the 23rd inst., informed the Viceroy that on that day he succeeded after a severe engagement in defeating the Afghans, driving them from all their posi- tions around Cabul. The victery of the British is claimed te have been complete, the enemy losing heavily, while the Eng- i lish casualities are comparatively light. Mahomed Jan is reported to have fled early in the fight and it was the intention of Generv] Roberts to take possession of nt and Cabnl on the following Gay. Financial. Tue followiag are the selling rates for Ex- change at the Agency of the Merchants Bank of Halifax :—- London—sight........... 92 per cent. prem. **) Me, «55s cba ess 9 percent. * New York—cheque....... A percent. Soston—-cheque.......... 4 percent. ‘* Montreal, Toronto, etc... 4 pereent. REM Sis tN ees che ce i percent. ‘* a, Jobn, Mi Be... i850 4 percent, ‘ Se. John; rea... <<; 2 percent. ‘“* Special Notices. Narrwos Oysrers received to-day at the Union Hovusre’—2in Cuoice ConrecrionERY. Apples, Nuts, Grapes and Raisins, at Geo, Carter’s, 68 Gt. George Street. —21 Dares, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, Grapes and Nuts, at Beer & Gorr’s. dt, 2w Mr. M. Lowpsn will take a few more pupils in his violin class. Rooms at Mr. Paul McPhail’s, corner of Prince and Kent streets. Dec. 29—3i eod. Wanrep.—At the Family Grecery ** Santa Claus” is wanted to get his stock of Apples, Nuts, Figs, Dates, Sweetie Hearts, Busters, Zulu Bars, Butter Taffy, Watches, &c. d22 Very Hanpsome Gold Watches, just the thing presents, at E. W. Taytor’s. NEW YEAR’S PRESENTS.— Positively selling, Velvet Photograph Frames at cost ; Frames marked $1.75, selling at $1.25; do $1.20, selling at 90 cents at the Agricultural Store. d25 31 Pounp & Frvuir Caxs at Beer & Gorr’s. dé, 2w Nova Scotia Shad and Boston Hams, at Fish STORE.’ CLARK’S DIAMOND DUST POLISH.— Unrivalled for cleaning Gold, Silver and Nickel ware. Enquire for it. Honey 20c. at Beer & Goff s. Mince Meat, 20 cents per Ib, at Beer & Gorr’s. di7 and Silver for Xmas Read and Learn for Yourself. Many valuable discoveries and much use- ful knowledge is kept from the world, be cause of the immense expense in making them known to the people. This is not the ease with Boschees German Syrup, although but a few years introduced into this coun- try, its sale now reaches in every town and village in the U. S. Its wonderful success in curing Consumptien, severe Coughs, Pneumonia, Asthma, and all ether diseases of the throat and lungs, was first made known by distributing every yezr, for three years, over 400,000 bottles to the afflicted, free of charge, by Druggists. N No such a test of merit was ever given before to any other preparation. Could you ask more ! Goto your druggist and get a bottle for 75 cents and try it. Sample bottles 10 cents. sae ewe re e ~e eee ae annette a et DIED. At Castala Grove, Bedeque, on the 3rd inst,, Sarah, wife of Jessie Wright, Esq., in the 68th year of her age. On the 29th ult., at Port Hill, after a ling- ering illness, Mr. Henry Folland, senior, aged 67 years. At Malpegue, on Sunday, the 2ist inst., Annie, relict of the late Mr. James Crozier, aged 73 years. Her end was peace. At Fifteen Point, on Tuesday last, of in- flammation of the lungs, Marcelin Bourque, beloved wife of Mr. Octave Gallant, aged 42 years. May her soul rest in peace. } UY THE BAILY EXAMINER, Bb for the latest news—lceai and telegraphic Suaplcmapecieenes eneuetieonetearamteel en A oe = eee, seein em cen ne - es PEAINS & TERNS Invite the attention of buyers to their large, well as- sorted, and CHEAP STOCK, of the following goods: MANTLE CLOTHS, ULSTER CLOTHS, TWEED SUITINGS, WORSTED COATINGS, WHITE FLANNELS, SCARLET FLANNELS SHIRTING FLANNELS, FRENCH TWILL FLANNELS. DRESS GOODS. A large variety of the Newest Materials, and Trimmings to suit. Plain, Checked & Plaid WINCEYS, of the best value. FUR MUFFS, COLLARS & TIES, in Seal, Mink, Astrachan, &c., GREBE MUFFS, AND Grebe frimmings. KNIT WOOL GOODS, of every descripting froma 5c pair Bootees to a “PEG Worrine- ton”’ combination Scarf & Hood. Black Silk Fringes, avery large variety good & cheap IIS & SIGHS, Ch’town, Nov. 4, 1879. Ali of the above extra good value. | FOR THE {OLIDAYS ANY OTHER TIME. W. R. BOREHAM Has on hand, and coming, per steamer North ern Light, a large stock ot Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Over- shoes and Slippers, all styles and prices to suit allages and pock Come along to W. R. BOREHAM, South Side Queen Square, Dec, 23, 1879.—3mostaw CHOICE LABRADOR HERRING. 25 bbls. No 1 LABRADOR, 25 ‘** HALIFAX SHORE, Just received at the FISH MARKET, Grafton Street Dec. 1, 1879-- EE TER et ns eo A = ed E. G. HUNTER, DEALER AND WORKER IN Tialian = American Marble ress = aa vo | = = = SS a => cs SS = Da a5 =" oS sl = : += TR = > i ‘cA <2 a: = as =A ao = MONUMENTS TABLETS, HEADSTONES, TOMB-TABLES All trom Original Desigas. Best quality of Stock employed, Prices the Lowest of any Shop on this Island! Also—Mautles, Centre Table and Commode Tops, Wash Bow! Slabs, Bracket Shelves, To &e ; de. Kent Street, Ch’town, Sep. 6, 1879. —tu th sat { Gmos & wkly NOTICE. y E have on hand some lots of Fane Goods, Silks, Ribbons and small wares, which we are offering to country trad- ers and others in exchange for country Socks, Mitts, Homespun, &c. By calling early an advantageous exchange may be secured. F. LePAGE & CO. Glasgow House, Queen Street, Dec. 6, 1879-—-2w 2aw Plate Glass & Common Mirrors 2 Large Mantle or Shop Mirrors, will be sold for less than cost. 2 Plate Mirrors, in gilt, cottage size, 2 Round Top Show Glasses, cost me $6, now ofiered at $4.50. 2 Mapsof P. E. Island, 4 pairs Scales, a lot old style Beams, at 25 cts. each, 1 wood Pump, about 10 fect, part Cucumber Pamp, 3 crowbars, 2 Force Pumps, for cleaning win- dows. Apply to if. COOMBS. dec. 17, ’78. mann Wants, Lost, Found, Ve: a LET,—On Hillsborough Square, a Cottage containing Seven Rooms, with For particulars apply d26 eod Stable and Garden. at this office. TRAY COW.--A white and blaek poll }. COW, in good cendition and dry, has been on the subscriber’s premises since the 26th inst. The owner can have her by proving property and paying expenses. D. Davirs, ‘* Westwood,” Royalty. d 29, lin pd 1 ©, GELMOUR, Dyer, corner Sydne .- and Hillsborough streets. Ostrich Feathers, Gentlemen’s clothing, &c., ‘cleaned, dyed and refinished. d27 lv OST.—A Small GOLD BROOCH, be- tween King’s Square and FE. St. Paul’s Church. A suitable reward will be given on sits being left at this office.—d 24 2i @ST—By the subscriber, a letter address- ed either to ‘‘ Messrs. Heartz & Son,” or ‘‘Richard Heartz, Esq.” Any one leaving ing it at the Rocx.in Hovse will be suitably rewarded.—A. E. C. HoLianp. d183i he COTTAGE TO LET,—Kitchen LN and sitting-room below, and three bed- rooms above stairs. A large piece of ground attached. Pleasant and healthy situation for a smali family. Well suited for a Market Gardixer or Laundress. Enquire at the resi- dence of Chief Justice PaLmer.— d6 m & w Fine Cabinet Grgan — (Smith maker) which cost 3130.00, will be sold for sixty dollars, less than half. Apply at this office. ~ [nlo re\® BLET—And immediate possession given, 2 tenement houses, 8 rooms in each,g thoroughly fitted up, banked and outside windows on, ali ready to occupy. Rent low to good and careful tenants; none other need apply. Apply to the owner, Richarp Weeks, Head Hillsborough Street, Ch’town. {n 14. eod WOR SALE.—A first-class ‘YOUNG MARE. 3 years old, sired by Imported style and quite gentle in hainess. Wiil be sold cheap and on easy terms, Apply at this office, {n. 1, tf prem | Blood Herse ‘‘ Abel,” stands 15 hands, good .