eal oe Eo pees he Oe Oe Be oo. Be yee te — ath et a —- SE. Fancy,useful and | Ornamental Goo hina Flower Po Shoes, &c., &c:. Lecali and Other Items. — fuse /regreea says, ** Water is searce and tue A Y well-attended market to-day. Pri he uger MAILA 3 ** Northern Light” will arrive a th >i al ime to nawthit. Pus ice very uusafe, notwithstanding teams &re crvesing on it ,in all parts. nm <—_ Peor. CAV&N commences the lecture season ho-morro\ night, with ‘‘ Tam O'Shanter.” H. Porretes, Esq., has been appointed President of Luona Mining Co., Denver. Tures horses fell through the ice yesterday two on the senthport, aud one en this side of the river. We learn that the City Collector will pub lish the names of delinquent city taz-payers Ww a iews da Ss. Tue ‘‘ Prince Edward” sailed for Balti- more, vit North Sydney, yesterday. Capt. George Mutch teok passage in her, en route for China truth whatever in the rumor, reported in the Proyress, that Richard Mant, Esq., ‘‘ has received the appointment of Man- ager o the Saving 8 Dabk. THERE is no A saMpLe of sagar, retined in the Moncton Refinery, is on exhibition in St. John, and leading groc: rs pronounce it superior to No. 1 Scotch, and eq ral to Redpath’s Canary. Mr. J. H. Fusrcurr, of the Argus, has re- turned to th« Provinces from Colorade. He is now fulfilling some lecture engagements in Nova Scotia, and will arrive home on Friday night, to retain ior the winter. 2» F. MeAner, barber, has removed | stand, on Grafton Street, to the well-known barbershop owned by P. C. Kelly on Queen Street, where he will be happy to meet all his old customers.—dee 14, 2in tu th MR. J 1M fram his cl A secraL in connection with the Methodist Aid Soctety, will he held in the basement of the Brick Churck, on Friday evening next at 8.30 o'clock. Coffee, Cake and Music, Admis- sion 5 ota, Mr. Hepason’s Lecrerr.—The St. John News says: ‘‘It is not too much to say that no lecture ever delivered in St. John gave more satisfa-tioa to the audience than that of the Rev. Mr. Hodgson.” anihssijauatilliethdiaitien Tux laties of St. James’ Kirk. advertise the Concert of the season to take place en Wed- nesday the “9th inst. ‘This concert will be a good one no lowbdt, as arrangements are being made to insure it worthy of public patronage. ckedichinibimieiehencesine ar E. Kine has been appointed the late Judge Fisher, of New Breanswick. Asa lawyer and politician, Mr. King has arecord of which he may well be proud. We have no doubt that he will be a bio. { 7Ko successor ti just judge canaigilniegion deed Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court o- day, Francis Coyle was fined $4 or 20 days for disorder'y conduct in the house of John Simpson, ani $2 for playmy a practical joke on our worthy townsman—Mr. Timothy O'Connell. eihideiiiede nn Desatise Civs.—A meeting will be held, in the basement of the Y. M. C. A. building, on Wedneslay evening (15th inst.) at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of organizing a De- batiag (!ub n connection with the Associa- tion. All interested are cordially invited to attend.—-“. 8. Peterson, Chairman of Com- mittee. Coc Mecusit.—The Boston Globe says: ** Lievtenant-Colone! Wm. McGill, of Char- lottetown, P. E. I, tormerly High Sheriff of Queen’s Covaty, member ot the Island House af Assembly and of the Legislative Council, is stoppiny atthe American House. He will spend the winter in Koston, having been ad- vised by his physicians to stop during the in- clement season in a somewhat milder climate than that of his home.’ Heavy Foxecines.—The Nova Scotia Forge Company; e! New Glasgow, shipped to Point Levis last week the crank and shafts for the machinery 0! the Quebec Graving Doek, which were forged at their establishment. This is said to be tle heaviest work of the kind ever done in the Dominion. One of the enafts is over 16 fee in diameter and weighs nearly four tons. The machinery for the Graving Dock is beiag supplied by Messrs. Corrier, Lane & &o., of Point Levis, the firm that made the engines ‘or the Northeva Light City Covycir.—The business transacted at the City Council meeting last night, other than passing the accounts, was nct very important. A Committee was ap- pointed to report upon the practicability and expense of placing a much needed windmill inthe tank at Spring Park; the City Collector wos lectured regarding delinquents to eity taxes and ordered to do his duty, and it was »nnounced that Mr. Murdock’s report on t.e water works would arrive and be published towards the end of the menth. The meetiny adjourned at 10.30. Weather Probabilities. Probabilities for the newt 24 howre for the Maritime I’ rovinees. Toronto, Dee. 14-—10 a. m. Winds, mostly between west and seuth fair weather to-day followed by rainy weather to- morrow. | | 4. US, nna We ' Mivm cme wt. ee aide LA < 4“ iematbinl ie. ~ eencatmenanan ame _ an - marae Great display of on Monday, the ji ds, suitable for Japanese and Chi'nese Vases,Glove | and Handerchief Mantel Piece Ornaments, Pic | | an ne oe ens ee er Xmas Goods. Boxes, Trays, ture Frames, Wo ' GEHO. DAVIES | We will show 6th December,a large opening of Christmas Pres ents,consisting of Jewel Cabinets ; rk Baskets, Snow | & CO. i a tt AD a cela Worresyondence. em am We donot hold owrselves responsible fer the stalements ov Opmions of our correspondents. The New Tanks. To the Editor ef the FE caminer. Sir;--l wish to let the citizens know that the two new water tanks are both completed, and will be ready for water in a short time, as soon as we think the cement has become hard enough. Yours traly, CnarLes HeaRTZ, Dec. 14th, 1880. + To the Editor Dsar Srr,—Glancing over several foreign p¥pers in our Reading Room, I notice that Montreal. St. John, and Halifax, have all opened their Rinks. How comes it that our Rink is not to be opened till Xmas? De the Company think that they will be giving teo long a season for the money. Yours, ete., SKATER. of the Kxvaininer. Charlottetown, Dec. 18th 1880. __<- + Special Notices. 10,000 men, women and children wanted to buy their Xmas Confectionery at B. Bacpsgr- sTONs'S. {d9 6i Acapemy of Music Billiard Hall, open day and evening. Charges Moderate.—n26 2w eod Tue place to get your Sleighs painted and repaired, is at McDougald & Neaman’s. A Lares stock of new and stylish sleighs on hand at McDougald & Seaman's. For Xmas presents, you can get a hand some, all glass, Chandelier, fer oil or gas; a dozen Rogers Silver Spoons, Ladies’ and Gent's Pocket Books, from 20 cents to $2.50 each; a dozen Knives and Forks, some beau- tiful Sheils; Lamps, a box of McCormick’s Biscuit, a pound of first-class Tea, at the Family Grocery.—R. K. Brace. Parrres having their wagons painted and repaired in the Spring, can have them stored free of charge at McDougald & Seaman's. McDoveaup & Szaman’s, sleighs are of the} # very latest styles, and have the most medern improvements. -—dee 2nd eed. Tue Bosros Sitver Platine Company, is now prepared to doall kinds of Gold and Silver plating, such as knives, forks, spoons, eake baskets, fruit stands, tea seta, watohes and jewelry of every description. Carriage work, handles, dashers, &e, &o. N. B.—Kvery job warranted to give entire satisfaction or no charge made. Shop opposite the Athensun. P. O. Box, 219, Charlottetown. Grapes, Grapes, Grarss.--l have just re- ceived 20 barrels choice Green Grapes, which I will sell very low. W. FP. Carter, Queen Street.—-—dec 2nd 4w cod. nev. 17 — samen HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. Deo 13th—James Wilson, Toronto; J W Hughes, County Line; James Yeo M. P., Port Hiil; Herbert Yeo, do; Alex Grady, Kensing- ton: Andrew Johnston, Houlton Me; Walter Matheson, Campbleton; James Squarebridge, Stanley Bridge; James Kilbride, Let 11. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Dee. 1!.—Richard Burdett, Dundas; J R Bourke, Mount Stewart; Jehn Fletcher, do; Charles McLean, Bonshaw ; John McLeed, Orwell ; John Coiley, New London. Dec. 13.--Robert B McLeod, Bay View; D Wal- lace McLeod, do; James A McKie, do; Arthar Simpson, do; James Robison, Boushaw; Ed- i< opal CHRISTMAS! | ~ PERKINS & STERNS a ee | | | | FANG Y GLOVE BOXES, HANDERCHIEF BOXES, COLLAR BOXES, PAPIER MACHIE BRACKETS, . CARVED WOOD BRACKETS, DRY GOODS of every we are giving. Charlottetown, Dee. 6, 1550. See te ee ee COLORED GOLD & VASES, 81 NORTH SIDE Charlottetown, —-| —_—— ARE NOW description at lowest prices. 2 ae ke i a ae ee BE mewn enn Agree res, DC YAO a iia pa pe CA Having completed his Fall Importationa, is now showing the Largest and Best-Selected Stock in the City, viz: Gold and Silver Watches, PLATED JEWELRY, <; ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, “ g (CARD AND DRESSING CASES, 5g a. Spectacles and Hyeglasses, SIGN OF THE BIG WATCH. QUEEN SQUARE. §& owe SHOWING A VARIETY ORY 20: | FLOWERS UNDER GLASS SHADES, | BIRDS “ ‘ i | SHELLS, “ ‘“ ‘s CORK VIEWS, | CRUMB TRAYS, Just look in CHRISTMAS! ir 00D $ Suitable for the Holiday Season. Also Flannels, Blankets, Wool Underclothing, Knit Wool Goods, Shawls, Jackets, Dlsters, Heavy Cloths, Furs, &c., &c., for the present winter weather, In addition te the above we have just opened a few cases of FANCY GOODS, consisting of ' CONFESSION ALBUMS, / SCRAP ALBUMS, BIRTH DAY TEXT BOOKS, PEARL INLAID CARD TRAYS. X&c., Xc., &c. and see the values PERKINS & STERNS. = Cape Cod Cranberries. —= COCOANUTS ! RESH and NICE, ieft, Only n few bags A. COOMBS. Dee. 10, ’80—3i mr V ERY FINE. ONLY AT RETAIL mia | H. COOMBS. % Dee, 10, *S0—3i ae ;— ey ee ee ee ee ORANGES. A FEW LEFT. Dee. 10, '80- Si H. COOMBS. ee Labrador Herring. Rp Op) HARRELS. For sale by 250 &ec., Ke. B W. D. SPEWART. Dec. 14, 1880—ti “ iy NT IE Re ne Hey A Fay & ¥. na ww v Uva a vy A os | ward Kinsman, Summerside; James Ander-; son, "New London; Miss Anderson, do; Wm Haywood, Tignish; Peter McLaren, Halifax, N S: D Sutherland, Stanley Bridge; Rey; Mr Berry, Murray Harbour; James Square bridge, New London. | ra errmsg SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Halifax, Dec. 10.—Arrived schooner Sea Breeze, form Murray Harbor, Ella and Minnie, Montague. Port Mulgrave, De.. 11—Arrived Ischr Four Sisters, from P E I, for St. John’s Newfound- iand. The sch M C McLean, from Bay of Islands, reports no nateing there. Hamilton, Bermuda, Nov. 24th—Arrived sch Lottie Bell, from Geergetown. Queenstown, Nov. 28—Arrived _ bark George Peake, from Montreal; The Georgo Peake, whilst anchoring tis morning, fouled the Austrian bark Grad Zagreb, carrying away the latter's bowsprit and jibboom, and dam- ayed cutwater; the George Peake sustained serious damage to starboard bulwarks and top sides. Paullac, Nev. 29—-Arrived bark Claribel, PEL. Spoken on Dec 2nd, lat 47.28 long 40.43 bark John F Robertson, McMillan, from Sum- merside for Queenstown. A Fact Worth Knowing. Are you suffering with Consumption, Coughs, Severe Colds settled on the Breast, Pneumonia, or any disease of the Throat and Langs! If so, go to your Druggist and get a bottle of Boschee’s German 5 This medicine has lately been introduced from Germany, and is selling on its own merits. The people are going wild ever its success, and Druggists all ever our country are writing us of ite wonderful cures amo their customers. 2,400,000 samples have been given away free eharge. If you wish to try its superior virtue get a Sample Bottle fot 10 cents. Large sige bottle 75 cents. Three doses will reiieve | any case. Try it. Se a VALUABL PICTURES AT AUCTION. HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORT- MENT OF Chromos and Oleographs, In Alhambra Gilt Frames, from the cele- brated house of S. Hitppenemmer & Co., London, which J will sell by Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd inst., ax ll o'clock, a. M., Av THE Queen Street Auction Rooms. The Pictures will be on exhibition Mon- day, Tuesday, and Wednesday before the day of sale. W. D. STEWART, Dec. 9, 1830— Auctioneer, TEA. TEA. 1 O CHESTS EXTRA CONGOU. Warranted Al. For sale by Dec. 9, 1880. W. D. STEWART. ONIONS. ONIONS. 100 — in splendid order, for e by W. D. STEWART. Dec. 9, 1880. ee eo oo JUST RECEIVED! From wae eg & Co., "A NEW LOT OF CHRISTMAS CARDS | Ineluding the $2000 Prize Designs, Satin, i Banneretts, Japanese Caris, &c. BREMNER BROS. Peers Dec. 8, ’80—4:i | DR. N. E. McKAY, ‘PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE—At ‘* Rocklin House,” Kent Street, where he may be consnited” pre- fessionally. Charlottetown, Dec. 8, 1880. ' $ ' } ; : i ns — ee ee APPLES. APPLES. ® ~) BARRELS RECEIVED TO-DAY ») viaGeorgetown. Choiee, for sale by | Dec. 9, 1880. W. D. STEWART. "A LARGE STOCK OF Illuminated and Perforated Mottoes, Picture Frames, Photo, Frames, Easels, &c., Ke. |VERY CHEAP. Just opened at : BREMNER BROS. Ch’town, Dec. $, 1880—4i : Coal. £2 Pec. 9, 18380. Coal. ™ TONS SYDNEY COAL, VIA 1s ae. NI | £ Ze) GEORGETOWN, Orders at KOUGHAN’S SCALES. Ch'town, Dee, 11, *S0--2i pd | CANNED SMOKED Finnan Haddie ! +eXNOMETHING NEW AND K) sale at 20 cents per tin. BEER & GOFF, DIGBY HERRING! AND BONELESS FISH, BY THE BOX, ot BEER & GOFF’S. NICE. For Nov. 25, 1880. nn ee ee ~ Charlottetown Business College, EVENING CLASSES. FEXHIS session is designed for those whose business will not permit of their attend- .ance during the day. The course is adapted inet only for such as have enjoyed sos bem ‘educational advantages, but also for those whose education is deticient from want of early training. The subjects taught are such as ‘every man must have in conducting a general ‘business, viz: Book:keeping, by Single and : Double Entry (Theoretical and Practical), | Penmanship, Geveral Business, Business “or- \respendence, Arithmetic, etc. Ne young mam ean afford to miss the course. | No entrance examination. Session 7,30 to 9.30 p. m, apply to lL. B. 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