sat lic ane” anata, amt, A. : > ; m . , = wo — ° “ : 6.2. : 29 ~ — dee —: ore S. he ape -_—e Oe Oe eee eet: LONDON Fancy,useful and Japanese and Chi China Flower Po Shoes, &c., &c. NT See enen —_ Local and Other Items. Santee ome Eeieecnenes Cooma’ Rauway Trme Tasce on first page. Tur mails per ** Northero Light” arrived at 9.30 last night. eee. Mra. Micsap. Cestaiio, of $00 Ibe. Joun CLARK of Hillsboro N. B., was acci- dentally killed at the Albert Manufacturing Co's quarry on the 3rd inst. Se EE ae a Ix Torento, on the 2nd inst., two children were bursed to death by the carelessness of a Two of the same woman's | ‘here is no service under the Government, drunken mother. children were also burned to death under seus- picious circumstances seme time ago. oe ee Mr. Wititiam Dincwe tt, of this Province, reports that he has had the gold specimens discovered by him in Newfoundland tested by Mr. R. H. Cogswell, of Halifax, who testifies that they are all goed. Tue new lamps in front of the Post Office have been lit for the past few nights. The burners are very large—equal, we learn, to thirty candle-power—and throw a brilliant light over the frout of the building and square. These lamps replace the ones takes away on the scere of eeenomy during the reign of Me- Kenzie. Tue next meeting of the Educational In- stitute will take place on Friday evening, the 10th inst , at Soclock. The business of the evening will be the discussion on ‘‘The best way to secure reguiar and punctual attend- ance at school.”’ The subject will be opened with a paper by Mr. Michael W. Smith, of Queen Square Scheel. Ons of the decisions arrived at by the Con- ference of Railway men held recently at Ban- gor is, that a night train shall be instituted to leave St Jobn, and connect with the Maine Central at Bangor for Boston in the morning, This will be a great convenience te travellers aad a great object will be the rapid transfer of freight from this Province, P. K. Island and Nova Scotia. The Intercolonial, in order to make the scheme successful, will be asked te lend its aid. The train will in all probability be put on before Christmas. MoveweNnts of THE FisHIna Fixer.-—-The mackere! fleet have hauled up; most of the Bank cod fishermen are in; the Georges and Bank halibut fleet are reduced to small pro- portions; quite a little fleet are engaged in the Prince Edward Island potate and produce trade ; and three or four vessels are fitting away in the Newfoundland herring business. The number of fishing arrivals reported at this port since our last issue has been 5 from the Banks with 41,000 lbs. fresh halibut and 130,000 !bs. (3 fares) codfish, and 8 from Georges with $8,009 lbs. cedtish and 5600 Ibs. halibat. Last week we reported 43 arrivals with 77,000 lbs. codfish, 159,900 Iba. halibut and 119@ bbls, mackerel. For the week end- ing Dec. 4, 1879, there were only 5 fishing atrivals, with 44,000 lbs. codfish and 4400 ibs. Ibs. halibut.—Cape Ann Advertiser. Seemingly reliable intelligence from Newfoundland is to the effect that it is being borne in upon the minds of intelli- gent people there that the fisheries around that Island cannot be relied upon for the regular support of the people wholly de- ndent on them, and that the conviction is spreading that a considerable portion of the fishermen must betake themselves to farming or other, to them, new industries, er be assisted to emigrate. Well, seeing that Newfoundland contains a considerable quantity of fine farming land conveniently Sedsted, the transition from the fishery to the farm ought net to be hard to make. Special Notices. ‘Go to Houston's, Great George Street, for the cheapest Stovepipe and bake pans.—dec fad 3in eod. CHecoLATe Slack, Canamets, Maple Molasses Slack, chewing candy, and Butter E W Webb, Eastport. Me. Scotch, very nice. Try it. For sale by W. F. Carrer. —dec 2nd 2w. Cocoasuts, Figs, Dates, Fresh raisins, anda large steck asserted Confectionery, at the Family Grocery i. K. Brack. dec 3 Parties baving their wagons painted and repaired in the Spring, can have them stored free of charge at McDougald & Seaman's. McDovGaLp & Seaman’s, sleighs are of the very latost styles, and have the most medern improvernente. -—dee 2nd eod. A creat variety of Christmas Toys at Lewis’. nov23 Grapes, Grapes, Grapes.—I have just re- ceived 20 barrels choice Green Grapes, which I will sell very low. W. F. Carrex, Queen Street. ——dec 2nd 4w eod. Curitsrmas” Curistmas !—Have you seen the Christmas cards at Lewis’? If not, you had better do so before purchasing elsewhere. All kinds and styles, including Prang’s famous Prize Cards, and many other varieties,,much | @acaper than last year. Lewis has a large supply of first-class stationery, paper, envelopes, pens, pencils, etc., etc,, which will be sold very cheap. Tue Boston Sitver PLatine Company, is mew prepared to doall kinds of Gold and Silver plating, such as keives, forks, spoons, eake baskets, fruit stands, tea sete, watches and jewelry of every description. Carriage work, handles, dashers, &c, &c. N. B.--Every job warranted to give entire satisfaction or no charge made. Shop opposite the Athenzum. P. 0. Hox, 219, Charlottetown. nov. 17 Tux place to get your Sleighs painted and repaired, is at McDougald & Seaman's. A Larce stock of new and stylish sleighs on | hand at McDougald & Seaman's. Bear River Line Road, lately shot a bear whieh weighed Ornamental Goo nese Vases,Glove ——- Great display of Xmas Goods. We will show on Monday, the 6th December,a large opening of ds; suitable for Christmas Pres ents,consisting of and Handerchief Boxes, Trays, Jewel Cabinets; ts, Mantel Piece | Ornaments, Pic ture Frames, Wo rk Baskets, Snow GEO. DAVIES | & CO. '% -rae Correspondence. ae We do not hold ourselves responsible for the statements or opinions of vur correspondents Branch R. R. to the Capes. LETTER FROM CAPTAIN IRVING, To the Editor of the Examiner. Mr. Eprror,—That the Capes’ winter mail route has been for many years a very success- ful reute and has had the contidence of the public, which has been expressed,by the yapers very frequently, are undeniable facts. perhaps, of more importance, and none to which so little attention bas been paid by the different governments. There has scarcely poe been one dollar laid out on it over the bare cost of the trips. It has, for a winter rout+, so many advan- tages over any other, that its natural position, in the eyes of any unprejudiced mind, could not but give it the preterance of all other places of the Straits. The distance being so much shorter than anywhere else, pute 1t ahead, anquestienably, of all otber routes. At a time of cross winds, instead of the ice becoming land-bound, as it would be in a bay, the Capes ent it off, and always make openings mere er less frequently, leaving only a narrow strip of ice on the lee cape. Cape {Traverse keeps open later iu the fall than any other harbor on the Island except Georgetown er Souris. it isso far out on the coast line that it cannot close much before the Straits close. Mr. McLeod, who was on here surveying for the branches, gave it as his opinion that it was capable of being made one of the best little harbours on the Island, and at not a very great expense. he§ advantages the route would be to the country are apparent, [t is opem several weeks longer than ¢ h’town, Crapaad, or Summerside, and as much earlier in spring. Summerside would be greatly bene- titted, also Crapaud, in several ways. In case of vessels being caught in ice in the fall, the steamer could be on haud to tew them out at a moment’s notice, or they could run around to Cape Traverse te finish loading. The whole trade ef the Island with St. Jebn, and other parts, by this route, would be extended a month later, at least every yeas, From per- sonal experience of both Georgetown and the ‘apes rontes, Iam of opinion thats proper steamer would do much more servies at the Capes, taking the winter through. Cape Tra- verse is abeut the centre of the Island which gives it the preference en that score, and Cape Uormentine, the most central on the other side, the distance being very little more from formentine to Halifax, thas from Pictou te Halifax, and a very little greater from Tor- nentine to St. John, than from Shediac to St. John. In consequence of the short water passage, the trip to either Halifax or St. John would be much shorter by this reute than by either of the others. Besides it weuld save passengers very often much sea-sickuess. At this season of the year nature seems to lead people to this route, as there are about forty persons here at present, wanting to cross, The great success of the route for so many years (and it cannot be disp»sed of) is a settled fact. Passengers dread travelling to the Capcs much more than they do crossing, and it is the only communication there is with the Island for three or four months, and is liable to be the only possible way for five or six months, the ‘* Northérn Ligkt’s’ performances being so uncertain. Surely this old and much eglected route, is entitled to branch lines of Railway. ARTHUR IRVING. —_——_te HOTEL ARRIVALS. ROCKLIN HOUSE, Dec 4-——John Fletcher, Mt Stewart; John CHRISTMAS! CHRISTMAS! INS & STERNS ARE SHOWING A NOW VARIETY OF Suitable for the Holiday Season. Also Tlaunels, Blankets, Wool Underclothing, Knit Wool Goods, Shawls, Jackets, Ulsters, Heavy Cloths, Furs, &., &s., fer the present winter weather, ‘oO: . * In addition to the above we have just opened a few cases of FANCY GOODS, consisting of GLOVE BOXES, HANDERCHIEF BOXES, COLLAR BOXES, PAPIER MACHIE BRACKETS, , FLOWERS UNDER GLASS SHADES, | CONFESSION ALBUMS, | BIRDS “ $6 te | SCRAP ALBUMS, | SHELLS, fr ae BIRTH DAY TEXT BOOKS, | CORK VIEWS, PEARL INLAID CARD TRAYS, CARVED WOOD BRACKETS, / CRUMB TRAYS, &e., &e., &e. DRY GOODS of every description at lowest prices. Just look in and see the values we are giving. PERKINS & STERNS. FREE.) To Whom it May Concern. “\TOTICE is hereby given to all persons iv- Hree to All | debted to me, either by Mortgage, Judg- " /ment, Promissory Note, book Account, or | otherwise howsoever. that in consequence of ‘N THE PRESS. AND WLLL BE ISSUED | my illness and inability to attend to business IN A FEW DAYS, | personally, I] have this day appointed Wut- Liam C. Bourke, of Charlottetown, as my 1 LI: j | attorney and agent te collect and receive all. . | amounts due to me as above, ' Charlettetown, Dee. 6, ee Shee Flour, Tea, Raisins, Sugar, PRE. Apples, Leather, Pipes, &c. LOW FOK "N STORE, and SELLING CASH or good paper,— 300 bbls. best Superior Extra FLOUR, 100 chests ) Strong and well-flavored 100 half-chesta | Congou TEAS, 30 boxes Layer RAISINS, new fruit, The Publishers have decided to circulate a/ Bourke, at his office in Charlottetown, he large edition of this Alraanac FREE, (being ‘the only person authorized and em- We have room for a few more advertise- | powered by me to grant receipts or discharges ments of FIRST-CLASS HOUSES; none! for the same. others are inserted. i Dated at Ch’town, Nov. 29, *?. | October, ISM). 200 do. Layer Kaisins, old fruit, 100 sides No. 1 Sole LEATHER, 5O boxes T. D. and assorted PIPES, 20 bbis. Red and Silver Skin ONIONS, 20 bbls. Porto Hico SUGAR. WILLIAM DODD, J. R. BOURKE, Dec. 3, ’80—3i Queen Square. F FER 0 D antec ———_—$—$—$————$—$—$ nn a i j Referving to the above, 1, the undersigned, i TTL i LY | William C. Bourke, hereby request payment iN Q) ; } Ae amounts due to the suid John RK, Cathedral and Church Oigan Builoery | io. WtzAiiitiew) whether on Mortgage a R. ROBERT SHAW will meet his con- Millview, Lot 49, this 30th . vos Judgment, Promissory Note, or otherwise, te RESIDENCE : : : be made to me at my office (in the Store of AVE stituents at the following times andi Qt Tawpence Hotel, Charlottetown, Bourke, Son & Co.) in Charlottetown, forth- places :-— with, 1. At) the School House at Driscoll’s on | SOCIETIES Wednesday, the 15th December, inst.. at 6) \°) get PIPE ORGANS will do well to com. o'clock, P.M. ; |municate with the above, who is prepared 2. At Smith’s Corner, Fort Augustus, on'¢, puyild CHURCH ORGANS from $300 Thursday, the 16th December, inst., at 1 p.m. ‘upwards. ‘To any Churches on the Island 3. At Mount Stewart Hall, on Thursday, ' wishing to get an Organ the terms will be the 16th inst., at 6 p. m. | most favorable, and prices will be given 4. At Ten Mile House, on Friday, the 17th} inst., at ] p. m. Much Lower than Could be Obtained Elsewhere. 5. At Brackley Point Road School House, | ORGANS and PIANOS of all kinds re- or CHURCHES wishing to WILLA 0. BOR Noy. 17, ’S0—2aw, pat ar lm law ce or Sale or to Let. fENHAT Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Straet,the House contain- ing i6 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking a door. Apply on the premises to MRS. BOSWALL, - Johnston, do; John Ferguson, Boston, Mass; Isaiah B Hamlen, do; Neil Graham, Mira- | michi; James Miller, Tignish; James T Hj Mills, St. John; John Nelson, Portland, Me; | D W Hart, Eastport; Mrs Woodman, Am- herst, M,S; Rev Robert Grant, Londonderry; Dee 6— William Sharp, Summerside; Douglass Gordon, do; Christopher Callaghan, lignish; Angus Steele, Kensington; Daniel McKay, Summerfield; on Friday, the 17th inst., at 6 p. m. | paired and tuned. Dec. 3, ’80—ne pat ee CANNED SMOKED } ALL WORK WARRANTED te give com- | | plete satisfaction. é Finnan Haddie! "5% "set ___ HE WORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE OMETHING NEW AND NICE. se RORTHRERR LIGHT, FIR= AND LIFE April 26, 1880—¢t Lewis F Hamblen, Wood [slands; James Robertson, Bonshaw. REVERFK MOUSE, Dec 4-—-Henry Lortie, Quebec, Alf Turcott, do; Wm Richards, Bideford; S Lipman, New York; John Stewart Montreal; A Senez; do; FV T Jarvis, Toronto; W C Barbour, St John; WJ McCorduck, do; E M Myrick, Boston; M McLeod, Belfast. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Halifax, Dec. 4—Arrived Gold Hunter, from Georgetown, Nettie B H, from Grand River. Cleared on the 3rd, sch Josephine, for Georgetown. Barbadoes, Nov. 9—In port, brigt Bertha, }from P EL. Port Span, Dec. from P EI. Provincetown, Dec. 3rd—In port Siena from Charlottetewn for Boston. —— omen = tes —————- “In this city, on the 3rd inst., Elizabeth, | wife of Peter Weods, aged 50 years. &. 1. P. ee ee | NWOTICH. | | ERCHANTS expecting Goods by S. 8. ‘* Northern Light” must iastruct their Agent at Picteu Landing to deliver. WILLIAM MITCHELL, Agent of Dept. Charlottetown, Dee. 6, 1880. ~~ ~~ | 1—arrived sch Corean, ). sale at 20 cents per tin. y a VV = § i See B KER & GOK k eo W HEN the Prince Edward Island Steam iv S ij CAN e Noy. 25, 1850. ' Navigation Company’s Boats cease a —— pnenehnanaaton : “—~ trunning, the S. S. ‘‘ Northern Light” will; i : J ‘ply, making daily trips when practicable— | Of Edinburgh and London Kid L. z i leaving Georgetown at 6 a, m.; and Pictou, at | ! . (1.40 p. m., on arrival of the train * from 74 PUNCHEONS of the choieest in the! Halifax. | ESTABLISHED IN| 809 WILLIAM MITCHELL, | « . . : I ITCHELL, | | Subscribed Capital, %9.733,332.00 market. CARVELL BROS. Agent of Dept. | | Dept. of Marine, Charlottetown, } ‘Paid up Capital, - 1,216,666.00 Nov. 26, 1880. fo ‘ Nev 2, 1880. ED ; . FOR SALH 5 micentnte | ‘Transacts every description of Fire, Life : DIG BY H ERRING ;and Anauity Business on the most faecrable . yPATTARRPEN < ; : | derma. ‘* Shepherdess Li.,” color white, calved | i; "he a ae hoe ce : | feeted at the Lewest current rates. Kensington, May 1, 1877, sire Statesman IL, | AND BONELESS FISH, | Insurances upon Public and Private Build. ings effected on especialiy javorable terms. Herd Book page 5 (now in calf.) Took Ist prize at Previncial Exhibition 1879. Took | Y THE BOX, at _ Lossns settled with promptitude and libeg- | ality. 2nd prize at Provincial Exhibition 1550. i, Apply to BEER. & GOFF’S , Live Daranrment—New and Reduced pre- rt a miuma-for Dominion ef Canada. DANIEL DAVIES, ‘< Westwood” Royalty.' Nov. 25, 1880. sic maaan fons G. W. BEBLOR, W OOD (eneral Agent for P. FE. Island, U R | , ® Offiee, Neo. 35 Water Street, Chariottetewn. s 100 CORDS SOFT WOOD, 50 cords April i4, '80-—pat her ne sj ken tf eed HARD-WOOD, and 2000 LONGERS, . : HE WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per E have now in stock and for sale, 250} for'sale by : Barrels FLOUR, of choice Brands, sous having relatives or friends abread, and desiring to keep them informed concernirg JOSEPH MEAGHER. euch as— t Nov. 22, ’80—tf > ieee a p se ” Ss i — | A and, cannct do soina better or cheap, . beers: ese ove PASTRY. ! N t] ' Milk t q | er way than by subscribing to Tue Waskur Campbell's Superior, AS p § Of ; any mary eames aa Oe any sadress ” Rose Valley, ; De rreat britain, the Um States, or the Kent Mills, &c. OR INFANTS and INVALIDS. For | Domtmon. on receipt er Dollar. le at eee “Tana WRIGHT & MacNUTT, wets: : UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER Cor. Prince and Kent Streets. BEER & COFF’S. the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper Nov. 26, 1880. pablished in the Provinces, Dec. 2, 1889—2w cod, ar 4i CODES, 29 do. London Layers, do., | I therefore request all persons indebted te . 20 re Loose Muscatels, do., FOR iSsi. | me as aforesaid, to make immediate payment 20 do. Valencia Raisins, do., lof the amounts due, to the sad Wiliam C, simu cammamcdimmadin tt ta ane et sacle sti - — - - - v Pe Ee See aap = bie a eo y er amy SS a io panera wate aa » sa saat eee tO AE ce ss en ae Bi as scent net ters smruammmcamceas emcees 4 nes rs ri rey es ae = oe Se _ , rer anne 6 0 ae et 2 testing pao ee Nee ee es at eine A a eee 6 cece me seas * me od ~ on a gene sirnaiditamaten pecamant ite SLLee ars re