< rts ew ey : i ne eI re OS | CORRS SI Ana Ee salen , o i haa, ae eee RA tn es LPO ERS em somes - o~ wore PP OA | ET I NR CE AER ay be us 2 EXAMINER. VOL 5 | erent teem BRITISH WAREHOUSE. As W. & A. BROWN are about making a change in their © S Firm, they are now selling their Large Stock of FALL & WINTER GUUDS, At prices that defy competition. New Cloths, New Tweeds, New Bress Goods, New Clouds, New Velvetecnus, New Mantles, New Friilings. New Ulsters, New Cottons. New Flannels, And a large line of Woollen Ga0ds, of every description, all of which they intend to close out within the next five months This is « bona fide sale. Come one, come all, and see for your selves. : W. & A. BROWN. GHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, Charlottetown, October 8, 1879. a - _ —_—— mae ae Te Welland Canal Knlargement. Notice to Contractors. “MEALED TENDERS addreessed to the un- SS aersigned, and endorsed ‘‘Tender for the Welland Canal,” will be received at this office until the arrival of the Eastern and Western mails on FRIDAY, the l4th DAY OF NO- VEMBER next, for the deepening of the Wel- land Canal, between Ramsay's Bend and Port Colborne, known as Sections Nos 33 and 34, embracing the greater part of what is called the ‘‘ Rock Cut,” Plans showing the position of the work and specifications for what remains to be done, can be seen at this office, and at the Resident Engineer's Office, Welland, on and after TUESDAY, the 4th day of NOVEMBER next, where printed forms of tender can be obtained. Contractors are requested to bear in mind that tenders will not be considered unless made strictly in accordance with the printea ferms, and iu the case of firms, exeept there are attached the actual signatures, the nature ef the occupation and place of residence of each member of the same; and further, an ac- cepted Bank cheque for the sum of three thousand dollars tor Section No. 33, and one for four thousand dollars for Section No. 34 must accompany the respective Tenders, which sum shall be forfeited if the party tendering declines entering into contract for works, at the rates stated in the offer siub- mitted. The cheque or money thus sent in will be returned to the respective contractors whose Tenders are not accepted. For the due fulfillment of the contract, sat- isfactory securty will be required by the de- posit of money to the amount of five per cent. on the bulk sum of the contract ; of which the sum sent in with the Tender,will he consider ed a part. Ninety per cent only of the progress esti- mates will be paid until the completion of the work. To eaeh Teader must be attached the actual signatures of two responsible and solvet per- sons, residents of the Dominion, willing to become sureties for the “carrying out of these conditions, as well as the due performance of the works embraced in the Contract. This Department does not. however, bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender. F. BRAUN, Secretary. Department of Railways and Canals, } Ottawa, 25th Octobor, 1879. |} Nov 3, 1879—4i 2aw FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICE OF Albion Mines (Pictou, N. 8.) SLACK COAL. Qa ani ROUND COAL can_now be bk obtained at the above-mentioned Mines. Slack Coal, only $1.30 per tons Round Coal, $:2.00, For orders, apply to G. W. DeBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. Orrics : No. 34 Water stree*. Ch’town, June 23, 1879—patsj kca h sp2m To Inventors and Mechanics. ATENTS and how to obtain them. Pamph et of 60 pages free upen receipt of stamps or postage. Address GILMORE, SMITH & CO., Solisiters of Patrants, Washington, B.C. omnee tl \No. 35 Water St., | Chariottetown. Price iiward Island Branch | MORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE | FIRE AND LIFE. INSURANCE CO. Paid up Capital, - 1,216,666.00 CHIEF OF FICES—Edinburgh, 64 Princess Street ; London, 61 Threadneedle Street. Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the Life Assur- ance Business are divided every Five Years. The Tables of Rates are moderate. Fire Insurances effected on nearly every description of Property, at the LowEST RATES of Premium. corresponding to the nature of the risk. Losses settled with promptitude and liber- ality. — : G. W. DEBLOIs, RITISH AMERICA Assurance Company. FIRE AND MARINE. Cash Capital & Assets. $1,176,491 ee INCORPORATED 1833. iiead Gifice, - Toronto, Ont. Dae. tisks taken on all descriptionsfof Property at: lowest rates. PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES. HORACE HASZARD, Agent. Office, South Side Queen Square. July 10, 1879. GUREN INSURANGH CO'Y, OF ENGLAND. ‘CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING, | ¥ NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled prompily. GEORGE MACLEOD (Unien Bank), . Agent for Prince Edward Island SALT! SALT! And Mackerel barreis, FOR SALE. DAVID SMALL, @ueen Street Charlottetown, Oct. 13, 1879—tf Valuable Property for Sale yo BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot No. 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- chester Street, and running back 30 feet, to- gether with the buildings thereon erected. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Hopason & McLzop Charlottetown. Sept. 18, 1879. Subscribed Capital, $9,733,332.00 NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, CANADIAN. MonrreaL, Nov. 8. ee oye — PERKINS Seven vessels are expected to take out cattle for London and Liverpool before the Intelligence has been received here of the frightful death of a farmer of the coun- ity of Portneuf, at St. Casimire. Twe hun- ies ’ ‘ters, while going their rounds a few days iInvite the attention of buyers) ago in the wild ceuntry at the head of the | Lake of the Seven Isiands in St. Casimire, }came upon a portion of the remains.of the | unfortunate man in a bear trap which held /him by the arms, while a good pertion of | his body had been eaten by bears. CHEAP STOCK, UNITED STATES. Kansas, City, Mo., Nov. 8. The extensive cracker and candy manu- factory of Carle & Sons, four brick three- storey buildings, tumbled down, ignited and were completely consumed yesterday. One hundred and seven persons, mostly boys and girls from 12 to 20 years eld, were at work; ail escaped save seven. The cause of the accident cannot be fully deter- mined, but as an explosion occurred sinul- to their large, weil as- sorted, and of the following goods: MANTLE CLOTHS, ULSTER CLOTHS, TWEED SUITINGS, taneously with the fall of the walla, it is WORSTED COATINGS, supposed to be a repetition of the accident in New York last year, viz., a starch ex- yr my Th INITT @ plosion. Parents and friends of the em- WHITE FLANS ELS, ployed flocked to the scene, and as soon as the firemen subdued tie tlames they set to . wy ™ 2a aATAY TS ‘ SCOTCH FLANNELS work digging for the dead, and up to 10 p- m. had taken out three. Those stall SHIR'TING FLANN ELS, missing are supposed to be in the ruins. The buildings and contents are a total joss; FRENCH TWILL FLANNELS. | insured for $29,000. 3 —— New York, Nov. 9. News is received of the loss of the schr. oe Pence,” which sailed Oct. 25th for a whal- ing veyage on the Atlantic Ocean. Fifteen persons were drowned. The whaling sctir. . @ | Florence is also reported lost inCumberland Straits. She went ashore during a gale. The crew was landed safely, but suffered greatly frem exposure. A TERRIBLE DEED. Banoor, Mz., Nov. 8. James J. Norris, agent ef the large saw mill of Cutter & Eddy, Bangor, was found dead by the roadside in Bradley this morn- ing, with his head frightfully mangled and threat cut from ear to ear. Nerris left his office near the mill at 9 o'clock last night for his home, a quarter of a mile distant. When about half way home he was attacked from behind by aman who struck him in the back of the head with an axe and crushed in his skull. Tho murderer then Plain, Checked & Plaid cut the throat of his victim from ear to ear with anaxe. The deed was probably com- . = Y mitted for money and revenge. A French- 5 man named Burldoch is suspected. This fellow was yesterday discharged from the mill by Norris for various misdeeds. He wasvery mad with Norris and expressed a spirit of revenge and a desire torob the office of the Company. $1,000, which was yesterday placed there, very likely actuated him to the terrible deed. The Frenchman hes been arrested for the murder of Norris. The evidence is strong against him. It is believed he had accomplices who have es- caped. A large variety of the Newest M aterials, and Trimmings to suit. cn, Se, nlp of the best value. New Yorks, Nov. 9. Paul Leaman, a farmer residing near FUR MUFFS, Paterson, N. J., was shockingly murdered COLLARS & THES, in his barn on Friday night. His son in Seal, Mink, Astrachan, Xe., Homer has been committed to jail on sus- picion of the crime. Son and father fre- quently quarreled about property. GREBE MUFFS, bo EUROPEAN. Lonpon, Nov. 9. AND A correspondent at Constantinople reports | P P that the director of the press has ordered all Turkish newspapers to desist frem at- (5 rebe Tri iq Nn ngs, oe England under penalty of suppres- Sir Austin Layard has been instructed to ‘enter upon negotiations immediately with regard to the reforms in Asia Minor. A Vienna despatch says that when Prince KANT WVGEL GOODS, Lebanoff returned to Constantinople from Liradia he ordered the Perte to fulfil the wishes of England, regarding Asia Minor. ow ee ee of every desvripting froma oe. pair Bootees to a “PEG Worrine- Ton” combiniation Scarf & Hood. WHAT RUSSIA WILL DO. Vienna, Nev. 8. A St. Petersburg letter says:—If the new British Parliament sustains Beaconsfield’s policy, Russia will occupy Northern Afghan- Black Silk Fringes, (==. Equat To THE Emprcency.—The Ottawa avery good variety good & cheap Free Press says :—“ The proprietor of a os ae country newspaper, not more than a thous- and miles from Ottawa, whose subscribers are evidently backward in coming forward, hit upon the novel idea of offering a copy ; of his paper for one year to the farmer whe All of the above cxtra geod value. left a peck of tho largest potatoes. The re- sult was that he secured about twenty ‘bushels of potatoes at the rate of about five ‘cents a bushel, as the price of the paper is ‘only one dollar fer the year, and he only furnishes a copy of it to one party out of en lll i I Sper also, a choice assortment of Glassware, at B. - - > <? cacical > » Ch’town, Nay. 4, 18.79, BALDERSTON’s, -—nov 4, eod 2w NOVEMBER 11, season closes, and the fine wextber preval- ‘ent give shippers a hope that they will realize large profits. | Qussuc, Nov. 8. | & ' . | the lot. The country editor in question.is eon enough to keep a corner grocery. g| Somz nice China and Gilt stoneware sets; | 1879, NO. 129, What a Woman Can Do. As a wife and inother, woman can make the fortune and happiness of her husband and children ; and, if she did nothing else, | surely this would be sutlicient destiny. by | her thrift, prudence and tact she can secure to her partner and to herself a competency in old aye, no matter how small their be- ‘sinning or how adverse a fate may be theirs. | By her cheerfulness she can restore her husband’s spirit shaken by the anxiety of business. By her tender care she can often restore bita to health if disease has over- tasked his powers. By her counsel and leve she can win him from bad company if temptation in an evil hour has led. him astray. By her examples, her precepts, and her sex’s insight into character she can mould her children, however adverse their dispositions, into noble men and women. And by leading in all things a true and beautiful life, she can refine, elevate, and spiritualize all who come within reach; so that, with others of her sex emulating and assisting her, she can do more to regenerate the world than all the statesmen or reform- ers that ever legislated. She can do much, alas ! perhaps more, to degrade man if she chooses to do it. Who can estimate the evils that women has pewer to do! Asa wife she can ruin‘herself, by extravagance, folly or want of affection. She can make a demon or an outcast of a man who might etherwise become a good member of society. Shecan bring bickerings, strife, and diacord into what has been a happy home. She can change the inn cent babea into vile men and women. She can lower the moral teze of society itself, and thus pollute legislation at the spring head. She can, in fine, become an instrument of evil instead of an angel of good, Instead of making flowers of truth, purity, beauty, and spirituality spring up in her footsteps, till the earth smiles with a loveliness that is almost celestial, she can (ransform it to a black and arid desert, covered with the scorn of all evil passions and swept by the bitter blast of everlasting death. This is what the woman can do for the wrong as well as for the right. Is her mission a little one? Has she no worthy work as has become the cry of late? Man may havea harder task to perform, a rougher road to travel, but he ,has none loftier or more in- fluential than woman’s—London Journal. ”_—_—_— O° Eb +o a | j / | ; ! i ' | An Osscurngs Gries Cangrr.— Bridget Nolan a few years ago was the prettiest girl in St. Louis. The Ceunt de Seville while travelling through the United States saw her and fell desperately in love. His title, his wealth and diamonds made Bridget his mistress. ‘hey went to Europe, where the wonderful beauty became the rage. One night in Paris she gathered together all her jewels and a considerable sum of the Count’s money and fled with her coachman to New York. ‘There they lived under the name of Rochefoucauld until her love turned cold, and she sped away to Chicago alone. After ruining a well-known banker by her extravagance, she turned her wan- dring footsteps to St. Louis; nextshe went to Saratoga and Newport, and everywhere men wershipped at her shrine and paid the penalty. When last heard of, she was The rest of her history is unwritten, we are prophet enough to record it—a miserable ending, with death in the gutter or mad- house. —--. 2p * People who are in the bonds of Hyimen seem to be less prone te the commission of crime than those who are not tied with the marital halter. A reeent census in France proves conclusively that this theory is true, since the result of the census shows that out of every 100,000 unmarried per- sons thirty-three are criminals; while out of every 100,000 married persons only eleven are criminals. The fear of the law and the fear of a wife are powerful festraining in- fluences, when brought into combination. o> IP ee , Special Notices. Tue best and cheapest place to have your Sleighs repaired and painted is at P. H. Tratxor’s. Sleighs of every description built to order, and satisfaction guaranteed. Kent Street, opposite ‘‘Rocklin House.”—noy 8, 4in Horry 20c. at Beer & Goff’s. Lemons just received at Beer & Goff's.—3i Srerpress Raisins at Beer & Goff’s.—7i Lapres’ new Felt Hats, new feathers, vel- veteens, new mantle cloths, just received at J. B. MacpowNap’s, Tuose sets of Furs, for children, are very cheap at John Kelly & Co’s. Overcoats for six dollars, at John Kelly & Co’s.—{oct 31, 1879. To arrive, 500 bbls. Winter Apples. --Beer & Goff. Mey’s Fur Caps at cost, at John Kelly & Co's. Boschees German Syrup can now be purchased right at home, it is the most snecessiul preparations ever introduced to our people. It works like a charm in all eases of Consumption, Pnuemonia, Hemorr- hages, Asthma, severe Coughs, Croup and all other Throat and Lung Diseases. No person | has ever used this medicine without getting immediate relief, yet there area great many poor, suffering, skeptical persons going about our streets with a suspicious cough, and the voice of consumption coming from their lungs, that will not try it. If you die, it is your = fault, as you can go to your deugpiit get a sample bottle and tryit; three doses will relieve any case. Regular size only 75 cts. at Maniteu, Col., with an English lord. . a a i