Tue Dairy KXAMINER DECEMBER 24, 1881. CHRISTMAS. Anorwenr pay will bring anotherChristmas | tous. The year bas now almost fluwn is round ; and just before it leaves us it brings this great Festival to gladden our hearts. These few days which precede Christmas are busy ones in most households. What innumerable cogitations are going on! What interviewing about presents! It would be a strange scene to one who had should be presented with the following ad Our Echoots. qxeameenee | COMPLIMENTS AND GOOD WISHES, SEASONABLE Tux town loses two excellent teachers in Miss Smith and Miss Annie Lawson. As Prineipal of Upper Prince Street School, Miss Smith has been held in high estima- tion; and Miss Lawson has, by her care and assiduity, won golden opinions from ° ' children and parents. At a meeting of the Board of Trustees, held last evening, it} was unanimously resolved that Miss Siitb | dress :— T' Miss Smith, Py incipal of Upper P) ince | Street Nehool: a THE DAILY EXAMINER, | store, north side Queen Square, is equally | | good and cheap. Those who wish to pur | chase elegant Christmas presents should | visit these stores. F. W. TREMAINE’S Dry goods store, situated on Queen Street, | opposite the Market, is among the best-| stocked b..ases in the city. Mr. Tremaine | did net txij te provide the store with a) well selected line of seasonable goods, im | addition to his usual stock. These admirably suited for Christmas presents, | and parties in search of useful gifts should | give Mr. T. a call. JORN QUIRK, ESQ. At the City Steam, Bakery, situated on| Prince Street, may be found in addition to | various kinds of biscuits and are | atin a teal amen aca tans ttt LOT ATCC, cet aa ea a DECEMBER 24 188) Ts: The Usual Welle*elected stock of | co \ \TCHES, JEWELUY, —AND-- | SILVER-PLATED WARE, | CHOICE WINTER STocK, ee { WILL SELL AT At CTION, ON the 29:8 inet, ' AT THE Qiicen Strcet Auction LOOMS, 150 barr iS I nice io 1 ’ CHOICE AVO, a Apple &S in all Varlotle 8. ' . 4 . . . : Phis 10% «(of ] ruit has beey selected for the — it crackers, ates i te _ hap Deroce wan . i ala ‘ . : , f Shri stand " SUIPANLE POR PRESENTATION, WILL BE FUURD AT | English market aad is in prime ord: t ele , . od ee she MapaM We the Board of School | which are fresh, a choice assortment of con- | anaes , prime order. . for me our emp Vy —* ae ae tis } . thes : TW at - ae ia a - » " a aa re even.| Trusties of Charlottetown, cannot accept | feetionery, canned goods, and ( hristinas | e TA 7 L RS eatitiocs W. DB. STEWART, wea tte = | ‘ i the maszers in| Your resigt ation, tendered to us on Monday, | cooking requlslves. Dealers will tind that | a WV " } } < ec, 24, "b]— Auctioneer ings, and The Sage ae Chace »|the 19th inst., without, in this manner, | they can here get an excellent article of the | South Side Queen Square.) an and out. ne man) - ' . ‘ h . giving expression to the high este im which | above mentioned goods at reasonable | ! 7 i¥ cE rr 3 i re, who visit the toy and candy snops, W ven) | has always been extended towards you, by us, | prices. G if TAY i.OR & CO’sS a Wt TM AS morpheus has takem charge of the children !| 7. ug nn oe the important posi. |* é | . t mi he chil TS bewmkgs. Pecegmaany ame be Ab enplbeee, ccxbe od oe THE DIAMOND BOOKSTORE North Side Q: S What a state of mind the children are If! tion which you have held by our appointment, es a get ae . ow she’s , oppy North Side Queen Square. | as the day looms up with all its wyatery | fo. the poriad of nearly five years dir. Chappelle's recently enlarged store | AS CHEAP AS ANY IN THE CITY. [4e 21 41 | ; and expected joy Santa Claus is a fine) = By your assiduous devotion to your pro | on the north side of Queen Square aiturds a — | ; web old feilow certain!y to make so many happy | fessional duties and manifest determination, every facility for numerous custom- ol eli : in hi rr] d | not only to succeed, but to excel, as a teacher his varied stock of books . sli at the same time—in this w« rld, and | not only t ucceed, but be excel, a8 A teac »>|ers to inspect lis Varied # . a * to banish eare from so many households | you have won for yourself a good name, long | stationery, teys, Christmas cards, etc. Mr, | COME To for one day | to be remembered in ‘* —— ‘Y, | O. reports doing a rushing business, during | LanDp (4 Well: what does all this mean 7 W hy do we | es} ecially In souneesce wit 1 succ essiu ae the holiday seoson, and he attributes this RAS Psi & REDDIN make so much of Christmas’ Some one en th a ae . ae = eanets, io tv the fact that while he has on hand a | 4 2 a “O » dat aug t o the : ° . : i sava ‘‘ Christmas is the day which has been | from the ee _ choice selection of holiday presents, he sells . for Fresh Essences, Spices d ) sey ong eet the earliest | Present, has been placed under your charge. +} for ‘al! Gt —AT THE— —asences,.. Spices am appointed 7 me vane os e of | , We are sure that the regret which we feel | ‘20m for a smal Prout, | Jandied Peels, € hristian: times for the ae | at being hereafter deprived of your services is OWEN CONNOLLY, B&Q. De ae the Nativity of Christ Yearly ,» it ca s on dee ply shared in by your associate teachers If we may judge from the positive mark ¢ Y rEVNT : T ‘ res } Y “ } of ase wrt u a7. — and select stock Us to pr nder over and proht by this great and iv your pu ils , and that the warmest dewn advertised by Mr Coun lly we should ’ 3 ) | 4 § J ) — < tid ANG Looth brushes. truth. Then the first duty, on Christ: | and best wishes for your future happiness and ony that hhie is the stese’to deal im. It ie Pp & ss i t goti x3 5 tid . Lubin’s, Atkinaon's, Chalmin’s and other mas Day, is to raise thanks to Him) welfare are largely supplemented by those of | 27 Saintes seetiliate fd | Perfumes. Balb Perfames twenty ts ; ‘hw; 2 . Saas aie furnished with a fine assortment o ry | , y cen who gave us the great Christmas gift your friends, not a few, in this city. : de, ‘bdadahied edd aedeiene | el | ner ounce the Saviour. When this is done, joy will| Signed by order and in behalf the Board, Se eae whi an schd . Z dint’ of Charlottetown, Dec, 23, 1881 2 : ai t’o ; ia a phich s oO , ’ ’ , fill our hearts, and we will try to make all | (lL. S.] Joux Loneworrn, 2° cad ee Ww » have | i larve ass s f neni nati about us joyfultoo. The Message rings in Chairman. an per cent. eC pbave on anand a ta re e assortinent o : BOD B's our ears: ‘* Peace on Earth, Good will | Isaac OXENHAM, ROBERTSON AND CAMERON — | : towards men.” Let us do our best to fulfil Secretary. who have a very niee and well filled | e ra} it. Let us come to an “ understanding, ae ee : Grocery Store on the Seuth Side of Queen | e4 about all ‘‘ misunderstandings,” and try to; If ee Mr. Seaman, of W re ae Square, invite all to the inspection of their | i. & uF a make all about us hanpy. — _| Sebeol, a ee ees acne & vaicadle | fall and winter stock. They warrant every- | 3 We should not let that fine old custom of | Present, and the following address :-- | thing to be that which they represent. We, | giving presents fall into disuse ; for 1' has a! Mr. Seaman, ‘therefore, feel safa in directing all who | nice : ' very significant meaning. lf we, Dear Sir,— Before the closing of the | require holiday requisites to vist the store. | | Peerschanm and Briar Pipes : are grateful for the greatest of schools fer the Christmas Holidays, we wish wk. 6b nome | Cruets Pickle Dishes Toast Racks Cake Baskets Butter | i si wifts, our hearts are sure to overflow in| to thank you for the deep interest you have an ee ; ’ ‘ae ? ie mp . t Ya by LT A @gEAT REDBOTION all 4 kind deeds and words to others. One at all times takenin our welfare, during the | is showing a fall line of Fall and Winter | Dishes, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Xe., XC.; Rogers Bro’s 18473 A . % Bi ss thing must be remembered: Christmas a ed a close. —s school ae oan Goods in readymade clothing, hats, Caps, | Al Plate, excellent value, newest designs, selling very low | Until January Ist 25 percent, “@iscount een Made a pleasant place for us, anc rom Those in search gifts to friends alone will not do. are many who cannot get the many There the kind aud careful manner in which you have conducted the work of the room, our furs, cloths avd tweeds, of a good fitting suit, ac reasonable cost, during the Holidays. will be taken off the mirked price of all PIPES, and Bank of P/E. Island Notes taken 5 Christmas joys which we have ; so let a ~A should visit Mc. Morrisun’e, 61 Queen St. : in paywent, ' - t 8 re rex res £ I Fe fe 4 re 4 Re - ~ eer ‘Te 7c - ; bountiful share fall to the poor. The | *ies have proved interesting, and,we trust, ae COME AND GET BARGALYS. Also 10,000 Choice CIGARS. very cheap by re = givers are sure to feel the happier. Now, we wish our readers all, a right merry Christmas; and say, in the words of the old carol : ‘God rest you, merry gentlemen, Let nothing you dismay, Remember Christ our Saviour Was born on Christmas Day. <+o Obristmas Jottings. Curistmas Betts! How merrily peal forth their chimes of royal welcome to the Babe of Bethiehem. with their wild and wayward pealings The far-famed bells of Belgium burst forth in thrilling carillons, chanting in exquisite harmony the Christmas hymns of peace. The sultry air of Australia wafts the metal lic echoes languidly o’er the land. Follow the rising sun, aud in its evurse, ear will get no rest from Christmas bells. Iu every quarter of the Globe; in countless towns and hamlets, bells swell their peal- | ings, to greet the Birthday cf the Lord. —Nor will tongue of man be silent. The prayers and praises of ‘‘ old men and maid- ens, young men and children,” will rise like sweet-smelling incense to the throne of the true God-man. Around this Festivai, all Christian sects seem to join hearts and minds ; and fer the moment, the arena of | sophisms and subtle wranglings is deserted, ali confessing that ‘‘ For us men and for our salvation, He came down from heaven, and was made man.” How wonderfully unique is that attractive power of Bethle- hem! It has never been equalled, it will never be excelled ; it will ever cause cease- less tears to flow and draw from our frail they | A million clan | gorons tongues fill the froety air ot England | the | profitable. We feel, in short, that our time has not been spent in vain. And now, Dear Sir, as a small expression |e: our regard and esteem for you as cur /teacher, we present you with this Pickle Dish. Hoping that you may enjoy a merry Christ. mvs and a happy New Year, and when the | Holidays are over return invigorated for an- | other years work We remain, on behalf of the Dep't, } Your affectionate scholars, Frank H. Stewart, Wm. D. Smatt, Jonn J. McKINNGN, Frep’k. G. HARVig. Professor Mellish has, we learn, been ap- pointed Principal of Upper Prince Street School, in the room of Miss Smith ; and Misa Ellen Lawson takes the vacant room in West Kent Street School. Messrs. L. Millan and J. D. Seaman, ‘and Miss McKinnon of the West Kent | Street School, were on Friday waited om by the pupils of their reapective classes and presented with nicely written addresses, accompanied by handseme presents. At the Qneen Square School, yesterday, the Principal was presented with am address from his pupils accompanied by a hand- some album. In the same department the | following pupils received books as a reward | |for.good conduct and diligence: Arthur | Reddin and James Clinton. For Punctu- ‘ality, Charles Burke, Charles Trainor, Patrick Power, Louis McMurrough, Richard | Pewer and James Johnston. i | The teachers also presented Miss Maria Lawson who, a short time ago retired from the profession, with a handsome and valn- able gold ring. —_-——_—__-__—> «+ <a -o @ ----- - — We need only refer our readers to the advertisement of Mr. Brace, ‘‘ Bank or No | Bank,” to show that they must have Christ- |mas and New Years Gvuods’ at any cost. The public need only call at Mr. B’s store, North Side Queen Square, to find that he | has a good stock of seasonable groceries for sale cheap. | GRAND CONCERT, BENEFIT OF MR. VINNICOMBE, —IN THE— Y. Mi. C. A. HALL, Wander the Auspices of the Orchestral Club, a Cen Sridsy, Dec. SOQ. PROGRAMME, FART I. 1. Overture —‘‘ Le Souveraine,”’...... Herman ORCHESTRA, 2. Song-—'* When the Swallows Homeward ee ethers iced. be weli .. Abt Mr. Hermans. 3. Song—‘‘ The Unfinished Song,”.... Pinsuti Mrs. W. Loneworru. 4. Instrumental — *‘Den Sorgen Trotz | BOURKE SON & CO. City Hardware Store Dec, 3, 1881—2w 3aw, wkly 3i, pat WEST INDIA | WAREHOUSE. 50 chests and half-chests Tea, 20 hhds, and barrels Sugar, 30 puns. Molasscs, 100 barrels Superior Extra Flour, 20 bexes Tobacco (flat), 30 caddies Bright Smoking Tobaceo, 70 boxes Assorted Soaps, 25 boxes White and Blue Starch, 30 boxes Nixey’s Black Lead, 2:0 reams Wrapping Paper, 5 casks W. Soda, 20 boxes T. D. Pipes, $0 cans Kerosene Oil 5 casks Turpentine, |; 20,( 00 barrel Bungs, 7 inch, 1,500 bushels Salt, 300 Pork Barrels, 500 Ash-Hooped Barrels, 50 tins Lard, 3 tons Wheat Bran, 5 tons Wheat Sorts, 1,000 bushels Oats, 90 boxes and half-boxes No. 1 Codfish, 50 quaintals Codfish, in bulk, 100 quintals large Hake 100 bris, and hal t-barrels Labrador Herring, 20 cases Preserved Lobsters, 10 cases Preserved Salmon, }0 cases Preserved Herring, 500 boxes Tin, 100 ingots Refined Tin, EXT RAQRDINARY HVENTsS! UST KECEIVED, a large assortment of j\# Goods, consisting of WALTHAM and Geneva WATCHES, iu Gold and Silver Cases, Gold, American Steck Plate Chains, Necklets and Lockets, Ear Rings, Brooches, Colored Gold, Pieied and Silver Sets; a large assort- ment of Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold finger Rikgs, Cuff Buttons, Sbirt Studs; a nice lot of Eight- day and Thirty-tour CLOCKS and pieces; Plated Ware, consisting of Castors, Butter and Pickle Dishes, Kuives, Forks spoons and Napkin Rings, } If you want to save money and get a first- elass article, call and let your eyes be your own evidence, Repairing Clocks, punctually attended to, G. Gi. JURY. | North Side Queen Square, Opposite Post Oftice. Charlottetown, Dee. 2!, ’81—1m 2aw NOTICE, (CY TEAMBAIP “« PRINCI!’ EDWARD,” with general cargo from Liverpool, G. B, } | docked at Peake’s No, 2 Wharf this forenoon, Time- | Speciacles and Eyeglasses. | Watches and Jewelcy } tne box; 4,00) dnest Mapillas agd Cheroots, Dec. 15-—-pat 4i eod IF YOU GIVE A TICKET Holiday Gift Enterprise i vain * , i To your Wife, or Child, or Friend, ! ; You may givo a valuable Holiday present, E. H. BABBIT, | Dec, 22, \ anager, JULIUS Ki i | i ; | | | \f4NGE OF wee Sore Agency at CHARLODPETOWN EW. TAYLOR, South Side Queen Square, We have sold numbers of the above Celo- ° : r » ® 7 U i 30 d : . . re > 2 mn antan) ne . eal humanity the most exalted and holiest of OUR CHRISTMAS BOX, Wales eee te PRS. Faust e a eke onal |21et December, After she is discharged wil] | ®™ted Spectacles, and they are giving better impulses. cm _ ORCHESTRA. pen Facey aga ’ load with cargo of oats and will sail from satisfaction than any hitherto in the market, 4 lestial chorist hanted their un- | 2 FESTIVE SEASON UPON US—A BUSY DAY 5. Song—‘“‘ A Great Secret”............ Wolf 7 . ‘Charlottetown er Georgetown, [de 17 2w ed} tetas Casas Cece as ron Great Christ TO-bDAY—WHERE TO SELECT THE MKOST 6. Ti eas 1 heel anki - HORACE HASZARD, j +’ +--+. : — e L oaraperr : , . scotia“ s . Piano Solo-—** Army : Navy ” e ay . s mas, so now, as the anniversary comes ‘ea — ae iar ene wT - ee ae ee Bea ae ov serg Queen Street. On Or About Saturday, the OPENING round, Christians love to sing and to hear SS SER BRAMIBAR ES ADVERTICERS. Mine~-Pitaee. ows, Dec. 21, '81—1m eo ae 24th December, inst : ‘ : cgay —— a a a me ~- J 5 hie the Christinas Carols. We hear of the a 7. Song—‘‘I fear no Foe,” with Orches- ele practice as early as the second century, as; _ i ie PY oat: tral accomjaniment.............. Pinsuti : Sbould the weather continue favorable, eae proved by the discovery of a sarcophagus North Side Queen Square, 18 among the Pror. Caven. 9 . a Win 0, | will sail from Charlottetown direct, Purties| f+, ry : ’ . belonging to that period, having sculptured many druggists who ave offering unique ssinles a wishing to ship Citizens Sk { R k upon it a Christian family joining in sing Christmas presents and New Year's gifts. ence ced ome . o> Fare : i da ing in ing Nativity songs. The Puritan Parlia-| These articles are direct from Paris, and | 1. Instrumental — Selections from ‘TI Wish To LEV KE si OCK ment of the Commonwealth tried to abolish | = _ dressing yee ivory hair seoreae Trovature ’ oon Verdi on the Upper Deck, on freight, to Great] "F°HE CITIZENS’ SK seen RINK will not only Carols, bat the festival of Christ-/ plush odor cases, toilet sets, jewel cases, S oe ee. ee ’ ‘EB. a's" a : J Py c ENS’ SKATING RT? w mas altogether, and holly and ivy were perfumery, abe A careful inspection will | 2. ree = Dream of Lucknow,’ with CALL A'l I EN i ION Peder an opp’ ¥ doing so. be opened on made seditious badges. convince one that this importation is well rehestral accompaniment... .... Blockley : or freight and other particulars apply to ~—Poets have exhausted every trope and figure in idealizing the Nativity. Painters have never wearied in depicting the scene. Handel has wedded the immortal story to snited for the present season. W. W. WELLNER. The jewelry on sale at the store of W. W. Wellner, North Side, Queen Square, is Miss PALMER, 3. String Quartette—‘* Song without words SO Soo dno 5k eek e an Mendelssohn Mess: s. VINNIcomBR, FieTcHER, Youne AND CAVEN. T0 THE FOLLOWING Seasonable Goods | PEAKE BRO'S & CO., Managers. CHRISTMAS Dec. 21, 1881, Monday, the: 26th inst; (ICKh. PERMITTING. ) iminortal music in his “Messiah.” Listen-|of the richest material, and the silver- 4. Song—“* aa Kerry Dance ” -.—.. Molloy _ The Band will be in attendance from eight ing to the ‘‘ Pastoral Symphony,” we seem | plated ware surpasses anything, for variety viceke ua a ee - wane 7 till ten o'clock, p, m, borne along to the hillsides around Bceth-|of pattern, ever imported by the pro- 5. Violin Solo—‘* Happy Days”....... Diehl SICH TEST OFFER Tickets for sale at Apothecaries Ball at the Mr. VINNICOMBE. lehem, and there see the shepherds sitting} prietor. In this store one cannot fail to , ; ; j- S NTS ’ following prices ;-— down on the slopes for the night. Our/| finda suitable present fora person in any s. eae from * Lucrazia AT VERY LOW PRIGES: RE “ . Gs orokncenesmananntins uanetdate $5 00 eyes survey the scene of Ruth’s romantic} station of life. Call and examine. ae Subnet a Donizetti — Sa enccasorecosrnecscnse -canicely ebiniiensiliid 3 50 story, and the fields on which David fol- | J. D. MACLEOD AND ©O.'S 7. Song—‘‘ staiee iia , aire o, ‘t PN sss 552--0 oe 1 00 lowed the ewes great with young. The| a) 9 eee AND Or 7. Song —1As, I view these Scenes wo 100 pairs Acme Club Skates, Just Opered at Rankin's Drug Store, | stiernon sicstiag ciboney. 2007 2 82 faint tinklings from the sheep-bells | Store yg enlently a ee the cor- : ee dee eee San so - ’ Afternoon Skating (Girls) dll ce Mile ncecce 3 00 break the silence, and enliven the ner < and Gratton Streets. It is 8. Instrumertal—*‘ Kaufaufamann’s Cesine 160 pairs ¢ Oonmon Skates, DIRECT FROM PARIS, Single TiMetdb elf times-...%....2>-...... 25 splendor of the starry night. Suddenly one of the best equippei grocery stores in i ee ee Gung’l a large assortment of FANCY ARTICLES Single Tickets to Promendade............ 10 every sound is hushed in the echoes of the | angelic song, bearing along the tidings of great joy, which evermore sweep the harp: strings of the ages. - —_ -2-———S THe regular examination of candidates for entraace to the Prince of Wales College and Normal School, was held in August last. A supplementary examination was held on the the city, and is eonducted on excellent principles. Its stock is composed ef the freshest groceries—tea, sugar, flour, ete. — all of which ean be bonght at moderate prices. For Christmas and New Year’s supplies visit J. D. McLeod & Co.’s. A. A. BALDWIN AND Co, has on hand an attractive stock of season- able ware. The most attractive just now ORCHESTRA, God Save the Queen. Doors open st 7 o'clock. Concert to com- mence at 8 o'clock, sharp. Tickets—Reserved Seats 35 cents; unre- served 25 cents, to be had at FPletcher’s Music Store, and at the door. WILLIAM CAVEN, Dec. 24, 1881. Sec’y. FRET SAWS—for hand and foot power. WOODS—in Walnut, Hickory, Cherry, Red Cedar and Holly. Ash, JoszpH Roperrs Sons Taste Coriery. Sutver-PLatep Wake, by standard makers. in Giass, China, Plash, &c., suitable for Christmas and New Year's Presents, DRESSING CASES, IVORY HAIR BRUSHES, PLUSH ODOR CASES, Dec, 22, ’8i—8i TOILET SETs, JEWEL CASES, The services of Galbraith’s Band have been secured for the season. W. @. HOBRKIRE, Dec, 19, 188] ~4i Secretary, WANTS, LUST, FOUND, &e. = \W ANTE } by a Lady who writes a firm legiL'« hand, employment as a eopyist. = ne 22nd instant, for candidates whe | ‘s their display of Acme Club Skates, for nesta i: or peweeeine : awre C | y ” : ailed in August, but made a creditable ex-|!adies and gentlemen, which are offsred at t L t | Te Pw = | . . bd . . . r? ra $ : iS, pista, r ewt Office, Charlotte- stnindlion, "Of thenn, tha Solloctng posted: | epoctal batenidib'decthe the hctidey’ sensor! A MUSICAL & LITERARY ’ nt 8 0 € ' PERFUMERY town, d20 4 Gordon’ Laird, Charlettetown, 266. Go and examine them. {de 14, ’81j > noted Spe eee FN TE fy T Al N Mi F N y rI\HE above Hotel is now RE-OPENED, &e., de, 6.) OOK WANTED—A. gocd plein Cook : \obert H Campbell, Montague Bridge, 257 ; ; — having been thoroughly repainted and «| M4 wanted, Apply _witl jeresiocs to Mise, Maty Aan Wondaenes. Wake Islande, 252. whose store is opposite the Post fice, : : ‘ refurnished in the best style. Being centrally ' 7: R. B Fiealioaia Waker SCESAE de 16 & Katie A McLauchlin, Hillsborough. 243, ffers a first-class selection of Christmas will be held wuder the auspices of St. situated and within three minutes walk of Of S a 1etou Landin | — , au Wellington McLaren, New Perth. 923 goods, in gold pins and pencil cases, Vincent de Paul Society, in the Railway Depot and Steamboats, it offers | a aa a : Deugald Me Mil an, Wood Islands, 2/7. itbums, wallets, gift books, toys, ete. Mr. * > ° as inducements to the travelling public, —_—— br “color dark ¢ . ‘ out. Wi Ibe « - | . = — Ann Bradley, Danstaffoage, 216. Nelm’s stock is large and, notwithstanding St, i atrick S Hall, Permanent and Transient Boaiders ecce- ary sins v r sean, Tau" 151 rf a et McGuigan, New Glasgow, 213. he run which has been upon it, customers : modation unsurpassed by any ether Hotelin| Acency or Der’'r Maniwe & Fisueries omen ete rome seater M y MeLean, Culloden, 212. will vet find in it a varied stock from which Witness rr Cuantareeneens WM Jost peas er ‘in wet : — Motan, Culloden, 212, See uy | mse t WM. BE. HICKEY t TOWN, u. Isbaxp, \ ANTED~—An experienced Cle rk, wi Addie L MeKay, Clifton, 210. - : THURSDAY THe 29th ERY CL’ town, Dec. 21, 81 Toe aol ith Dee, 188) be weil recommended, Apply, in writ- Florence sg Charlottetown, 206 E. W. AND G. H. TAYLOK AND Co, i ae ' y ACC. B15 Sl, ch: fem RINCE EDWARD ISLAND Importers |'"® “ ens in ae Cee Angus Gallant, Rustico, 201, | In the store of Mr. E. W. Tay! h [ “ I Dom! ; ~ , pe i L . , 201, : Mr. &. W. Laylor, on the} pi. ¢ inme 3 er FDeainin Sauna Renee ! ucy Palmer, Desable, 200. south side of Queen Square, is to be seen a ci-tine pabltesw esate ion FLO LADO.” gem suns enon zi * ssie Stewart, Southport, 200. Mary MoRae, Flat mie, 200. ——+-- A Harry Cwnrsrwas ro aber. 4% oUR magnificent selection of watches, jewelry snd varions descriptions of silver ware. These goods have been well-selected, and | «ra nuw «fered as cheap as any in the city. G. H. Taylor & Go's. The stock in Mevsrs, poor, the public are invited to bestow upon it a fair patronage. Doors open a6 7.30; to eommence at 8 o'clock. Admission '0 cents. oOo ane EXTRA FLOUR, For sale by the subscriber, H. YATES. J. A. a eh, “NORTH: RN LIGHT,” must send orders to the Agent of the Intercolonial Railway, at Picton Landing before they will be d-livered } re now two tons of | eal, to go with same O LET—'The office in the Unioy Bank + building lately oecupicd by Kiward Bay- ‘eld, Esq. Tue use of a ccllar, in which there ARTEMAS LORD, i 4 Water Street, Nov. $6, ’a1. Det, 19—Iw eod, wkly, pres ap 1f Ager ont ~~ Terms reasonable, Apply at this ofhee, 7} °