eae mae gemene nies TT = Saasdsnancolenenanalanaannaanaainaienaiielieaseteeme — ——~ Oats were selling for 414 cents per bushel to-day. Tar Supreme Court has adjourned until the 23rd inst. Riret strawberries have turned up in King’s Co., N. § Mr. Artan H. Crows, Grand Master of Free masoos for Nova Scotia, 1s dead. DRUNKENNESS, it is said, is on the increase in Pictou, notwithstanding the Scott Act. Lorb Csorck and Lady Campbell, brother and sister of the Governor General are in Ottawa. " THIRTY-ONE YRARS ago to-day the brig Fanny \e(t this port, bound for California via Cape Horn. Tue ‘‘ M. A. Starr” arrived this morning, and saile! this evening with a small quautity of preduce. sili asiiatiaaasatisiiaie R. K. Brace will pay 17 cents in goods for alimited quantity of Early Rose potatoes ; goods at cash prices. Wa ane pleased te see that F. L. Haszard, Esq., has recovered from his recent severe attack of rheumatic fever. A MAN named David Hoeustonfort was crushed to death while rolling a brow of logs, at Kings Co., N. B., on the 10th inst, Tue Serine Park Brewery PRoperry was sold bv W. D. Stewart yesterday to Mr. Daniel McNaughton for $3,560. Tuk report of the loss of the Arctic explor- ing yacht ‘‘ Jeannette” has been traced to its source and found to be ‘an entire fabrica- tion.” Axnovr forty young men left the Island per steamer St. Lawrence, on Tuesday morning for New Brunswick and Maine, to lock fer work during the winter. —Journal. —_— -— ————$_—_— Me. &. A. Hareris has been a successful competitor for the Stevenson scholarship at King’s College, N.S. The scolarship is val- ued at $60 a year, tenablefor two years. We cengratulate our young Islander, A son of Mr. Alex. Fowlie, of Spring Hill Junction, N. S., was on Wednesday caught by the pilot of atrain, and dragged behind the driving wheels, which passed over both legs and one arm inafearful manner. His life is dispaired of. Tus barkentine ‘‘ Erema,””» McMahon, with cargo of 24,721 bushels of oats of 34 tbs each, and 306 pes of deals, containing 9,200 feet superticial measurement, and shipped by Peake Bros. & Uo., cleared for Plymouth, G. B., for orders on the Lith inst. Tue brigantine Reata cleared for Liverpool on the 10th inst., with a cargo consisting of 1635 cases of lobsters, shipped by John Hughes; 199 de, preserved meat, by J. J. Fletcher; 390 do. do. by Longworth & Co; 100 pieces deal, by L. C. Owen; and 1100 bags potato starch, by George FE. Full—total value $15,332, Whru citizens generally, we heartily sym- pathise with Mr, James Peake and his wife, who, within a few days, have been twice bereft by diphtheria. On Tuesday week their only daughter—a bright and pretty child— died ; aud this forenvon a dearly loved son was called away. It is comforting to think that it is well with the children. Tue tickets of admissien to the Band Con cert oa Thursday evening next have been reduced. A single ticket purchased for 25 cents willadmit both lady and gentleman As the Concert is fer a strictly charitabie purpose, and as a most elaborate programme is prepared, citizens should not fail to attend. RePRESENTATIONS have been made to the romoters in Quebec of the Credit Fencier, ranco-Canadian, in favor of the establish- ment of a branch of the same in P. E. L, where it is said most of the farmers are pay- jng interest on mortgages running from 8 to 12 r cent. Mr. Bowers, of VUharlottetown, whe has the matter in hand, has been given an introduction to Mr. Thors, of the Banque de Paris, by Hor. Mr. Paquet.— Moncton Times. Caries YEo was summoned before the Stipendiary Magistrate this foreuoon, charged with ebstructing the public streets. It ap- pears that Mr. Yeo is contractor for sinking a water tank in one of the streets. and, contrary to the iustructions of the police, he did not leave a passage at either side of the tank, fit for a horse to pass through. He was fined 50 cents and costs, and ordered to make a regular passage, preperly lighted with lamps after night. ————— > > Sa ————— ‘Tne steamer ‘‘ Carroll” saii:d for Boston on Thursday evening with a cargo consisting of 2,000 bags and barrels potatoes, 600 cases egys, 150 cases mackerel, 500 bbls mackerel. She had also the following passengers :— Jolin Foster, wife and daughter, Albert Gos- by. Geo McDonald, Alex McDonald, Miss Irving, Mr. James Adams, Richard Curran, Miss McDonald, Mr McDonald, Mr M Me- Innis, Miss McRae, Miss Reardon, Mrs Ma: haffy and daughter, Mr Veter Christian, Jehn McCullough, Miss Dermot, Mr M McDonald aud wife, Miss Fortescue, James Farrage, Miss McDonald, Mrs F A Burris and dangh- ter, Miss Crawford, Miss Baldwin, Mr A Mc- Rae, E H Norton, A J Norton, Charles Beer. Supposep Loss of THE ‘‘CLANSMAN.”—The Clansman, owned by the Hon. Wm. Richards, Bideford, has been reported at Lloyds as miss - ing. It appears that this handsome vessel left Swansea on the Ist of February last, with a e:rgo of coals for Valparaiso, under the charge of Captain Gale, a mos: efficient and able sea- man, and since that time nothing whatever has been heard of her. There can be little doubt but that she has gone down with all) bands, and there is small hope of ever hearing frem her again. It is supposed that the cargo eaight fire, and this supposition seems very feasible as the Clansman was one of tie strongest built vessels of her class| afloat, and wag wellequipped in every way. Loeal and Other Items. | NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, | DBATH IN VES MINE, Another Terrible Colliery Veisaster, FIFTY MEN MISSING Prerov, Nov. 12. Albion Fifty men are :wiss- An explosion occurred in the Mine this forenoon. There is great consternation here. LATER, ir bg, 3 p.m, All thatis known yet is that the mine There are 40 or 50 men missing, and they cannot be reached. Lt is not known yet whether the mine isjon fire or not. It is the south slope that is damaged. ‘The top of the air shaft was blown off. 7% blasted. EUROPEAN. Dvsiin, Nov. 10. The authorities have consented to allow fifty unarmed men to go to Lough Mask to evt Baycott’s crops, and will afford them full protection and give them a cavalry escort. The date of their departure has been kept secret by the Government. At a meeting of the Land League a letter from Frank H O’Doneil, M. P., was read, withdrawing his request for admission to he Land League. Ata meeting of the League on Tuesday, Justin McCarthy was elecetd a member. Parnell addressed a meeting at Belleck, County Fermanagh, yesterday. Lonvon, Nov. 10. The Times says Gladstone's principal de- claration at the Lord Mayor's banquet last night was that the maintenance of law and order must precede any legislation in con- nection with the land laws. Forster has left Dublin for London. The Daily News’ special commissioner in Ireland, telegraphing last night, says: No Orangemen arrived in Ballinroby nor were they expected that night. Romer, Nov. 10. The Aurora, the organ of the Vatican, publishes an article favorable to the I[rish Land League, in which it says : In conse- quence of the insupportable state of the [rish peasantry, the people must shake off their oppression. ‘fhe crimes committed in Ireland are not attributable to the Land League. Radical reforns are indispensable otherwise Ireland will be compelled +o choose between anarchy and starvation. Paris, Nov. 10. The rumor being current on the 8th inst. at Turcoing that the religious decrees were to be enforced against the Marists, five thousand persons assembled before the doors of the Convent; shortly afterwards many members of the Catholic clubs ar- rived, and aserious disturbance between the two factions ensued. Sticks and stones were freely used, and several windows in the Convent were broken. The gendar- merie repeatedly charged the crowd, and sixty persons were injured. Paris, Noy. 10. The Chamber of Deputies having voted priority for the Magistracy bill by 28] to 106, instead of the Edneation bill, the Ministers sent in their resignations. To- day, however, itis announced that the Cabinet may reconsider its determination, and itis possible that something like a compromise or a vote of retrospective eon- tidence will tide over the crisis, Lonpon, Nov. 10. Warren Smith re-appeared on the Thames to-day. All the other oarsmen in practice for the coming event were out. The anniversary of the birth of the Prince of Wales was celebrated last night by unusual rejvicings at Sandringham. Boston, Nor. 10. General Hancock says emphatically that he has no lot or part inthe agitation in regard tothrowing out the vote of New York, nor will he have any. He is oppo- sed to the agitation. He says and believes General Gartield was elected and should be inaugurated without any fuss. DIED. At Government House, on the 12th inst., of diphtheria, James Edward Leigh, second son of James and Edith Peake, and grandson of Lieut, Governor Haviland, aged twelve years, —— — HOTEL ARRIVALS. —— oer | RANKIN HOUSE. Nov Il1—Allan Finlayson, Pictou; R D Greenlees, London, Eng; C W Shaffner, Wil- mot, US; Geo W McUarthy, New York; D M Brown and daughter, Halifax; James A Leaman, Truro, N 38; Arthur Ives, Pictou; Charley Rood,- do; M Longard, do; J A Nickols; Hon Geo W Howlan, Cascumpec; T M Murray, Toronto. REVERE HOUSE. Nov. 9.—G O Beanman, Boston; J Rogers, Mentreal; A Y Luscot, do. 10—D E UCiarke, Orwell; Capt George, Greenock; Warren Campbell, Pictou; A 5 Harris, Cornwallis, NS; MCH Fichette, Amherst, NS; JN Morrison, Montreal. 11—D E Clarke, Or- well; C L Jennings, Boston; A H Hood, Mon- treal. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Nov. 11.—R McNeill, M D Stanley Bridge; David Egan, Mt. Stewart; Allen McDonald, Montagve; Capt R Walsh, St. Peters; James Easton, Georgetown; Alexander Lennon, Mon- tague; Wailham Proctor, Leath, Scotland; Isaiah B Hamblen, Wood Islands; Edward H Hamblen, do; W Hooper M. P. P, St. Peters; We are informed that there hes been a case where a vessel bound for Valparaiso was out | longer than the vessel above alluded to, and | we sincereiy trust that yet this fine ship will be reported safe. } James Wilson, Toronto, UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper published in the Provincer. H JAMES HOBBS, CABINET MAKER, Undertaker, &c., Next to Baptist Church, Prince Street, Charlottetown, i) 1 x ~ = om ~ om on no NEATLY DON i G2LNVSdVM XYOM TV oS ' Kx ‘COFFINS AND CASKETS. ‘The Undertaking Department personally attended to at moderate charges. All who patronize this establishment may feel confident npon receiving the very best value for their money. All work warranted, Seasoned Stock b«st kind. aa The NEW SCHOOL DESK supplied at short notice, VERY CHEAP. Coffin Pedestals, something new and much needed, sent to the house free of charge. New Plames of the latest design. . Parties leaving full orders for funerals will be subject to oNLY HALF Price fer hearse, with either one or two horses. Novy. 12, 1880 —3m 2aw —_—— a WINTER CLOTHING 70: Gentlemen, before Buying OVERCOATS AND REEFERS, YOU SHOULD VISIT J. B. AGDONALD'S, QUEEN STREET. A magnificent stock to chose from—and very cheap. your Winter ® ° ~~ Ladies’ Manties! Ladies will find the largest variety and lowest price Mantles in the City at J. B. MACDONALD’S, Queen Street. Nov. 9, 1880. SE eee aaa eee PUBLIC NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given that copies of the Assessment Lists for the year 1880 have been furnished to the undermentioned Collectors, who are empowered to receive all Taxes payable by the ratepayers of their several districts, until the 30th day of November next. at the residences or offices of the respective Collectors, in accordance with the provisions of the Assessment Act, 1877, and Amendments, after which date every Collector will proceed to demand and collect all Rates and Taxes remaining unpaid. Rate-payers may, if they so elect, at any time before the 30th day of November next, but not afterwards, pay their Taxes at the office of the Provincial Secretary and Treasurer, Charlottetown. A ELECTORAL |. : : sal _.« (TOWNSHIPS COMPRISING COL- pisrerct, |N4ME OF COLLECTOR AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE. | cesmene? . aaiumameatis QUEEN’S COUNTY. First Richard Ready, [rishtown, Lot 20. Lots 20 and 21. de Murdoch McDonald, >prington, Lot 67. ‘“* 22 and 67. do Alexander McCalder, Hampton, Let 29. ** 29 aud 30. Second John M. Robertson, Cavendish. ‘* 23 and 24, do Pierce Costello, Cornwall. ** 31 and 32, and north part of Lot 65. do | John McQuarrie, Nine Mile Creek. \South part of Lot 65. Third Peter Stewart, Marshfield, St. Peter’s R’d.| Lots 33 and 34. do | Peter Campbell, Corran Ban Bridge. ** 35, 36, north of Hills- borough, and Lot 37. do | ‘* 35 and 36, south of Hills- borough and Lot 48. Fourth | John Acoru Pownal. ** 49 and 50, do | Donald Stewart, Kinross, Lot 57. ** 57 and 58. do William Ross, Flat River. ‘* 60 and 62. Chaslovietowe, | iCharlottetewn, Common and Common and | Sanaa Royalty { ——? KING’S COUNTY. | First Angus E. McIntyre, Fairfield, Lot 47. Lots 46 and 47. do Frederick Morrow, Souris. | *- 43, 44 and 45. Second James McDonald, Little Pond, Lot 56. + ~* Francis H, Sanderson, Head St. Peter's Bay.| ‘‘ 40, 41 and 42. do Lawrence Byrne, Head Hillsborough. | ** 38 and 39. Third George Mackenzie, Dundas. / ** §3, 54 and 55, do John Mulligan, Baldwin’s Road. | ** 51 and 52. Fourth Charles D. Poole, Montague Bridge. ‘* 59 and 66. do ! John Jamieson, Sturgeon. ** 61 and 63. do | Charles T, Brehaut, Murray Horbor South.‘ 64. Georgetown \Ge’town Royalty, &c. | PRINCE COUNTY. | First Francis Hughes, Tignish. Lots 1, 2 and 3. do ‘* 4, 5 and 6, Socond | Jos. McNeill, McWilliams’ P.O.,West Cape.| “ 7, 8 and 9, do William R. Ellis, Port Hill. ** 10, 11, 12 and 13. Third Michael McDonald, Trout River, Lot 14. , ‘* 14 and 16. do Ulric C. Trudelle, Egmont Bay. i Lot 15. do ' WV.3. Gillis, Indian River. ‘Lot 18. Fourth John T Mullin, Kensington, Lot 19. |Lot 19. do James D. Stewart, Centreville. ‘Lots 25 and 26. do Nelson Clarke, Cape Traverse. ' * 27 end 26. Fifth Lot 17. do j Summerside. ae eee DONALD FERGUSON, Provincial Secretary and Treasurer: Provincial Treasurer's Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, 26th October, 1850. {oc 29, ar pres sum pro ad till 3let de.) ee RE LE te TO LET. __ BILLS OF LADING HE BRICK HOUSE situate in Water) own ives. AT THE EXAMINER OFFICE. Street, adjoining the EXAMINER office. UY the DAILY EXAMINER for the Ch’town, Nov. 2, '80. our Printing done is a) Tes to et Apply to latest news--loeal and telegraphic. PRINTING ROOMS | | fondreault's Restaurant, Confectionery and Fruit Depot, ad TT. subscriber respectfully intimates to the public that he has leased the pre- mises on Great George street opposite St Dunstan’s Cathedral, where he will keep a Restaurant in first-class style, conducted strictly on Temperance principles ; and where he will have on handa well selected stock of Pure Confectionery and Fresh Fruit, which will be sold at low prices for cash. Orders for Cake, Fruit and Confectionery, from town or country, respectfully solicited, and will be attended to promptly. Meals supplied at all hours, from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m., at reasonable rates. SIMON GOUDREAULT, Nov. 8, '$0—6i eod Great George Strect. nt CHARLOTTETOWN BUSINESS COLLEGE. .o Evening Classes at the above College wi!l be resumed on the 15th inst., to con tinue six mouths. A full course in Book- keeping will be given. All students enter- ing during this month will receive a special discount on their tuition Session, 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. Fall particulars on application te L. B. MLLLER, Nov. 8, 80—3aw till 15th Principal. Molasses, 100 puncheons , 20 tierces 20 barrels Expected to arrive per Clyde” about 25th inst. HORACE HASZARD, Ch’town, Noy. 2, '80—2w eod CHANCE FOR A Good INVESTMENT! Canoe Cove Lobster Factory For Sale, la Mo'asses, Choice Retailing Molasses. Brigt. ‘* Kitty TEXHIS Factory is titted up with steam and I is one of the best arranged on the Island, It is now offered for sale, the owner, on ac- count of ill health, wishing to retire from the business. ' The output ef the establishment this season amounted to 95,000 cans, and can for next season be indefinitely extended. : The ** Canoe Cove” brand of lobsters is con- sidered one of the best in the English market and commands the highest prices. For further information apply to Hon, D. Daviss, or to Messrs G Davirs & Co., Lon- don House. Ch’town, Oct. 28, 1850. tt oe Dissolution of Co-Partnership. TENE Partnership heretofore existing be- tween Francis %. Loxawortn and ROBERT SHAW, doing business in Charlotte- town under the style and firm of LONGWORTH & SHAW, as Barristers and Attorneys-at-Law, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Dated this 30th day of October, A.D. 1880. F. Ss. LONGWORTH, ROBERT SHAW. Ch’town, Nov. 1, ’80—tf EYE, EAR AND THROAT. DR. J. Re McLEAN. Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, formerly Assistant Surgeon to the 8th and Locust Street Eye and Ear In- firmary, Philadelphia, confines his practice exclusively to diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat. Office at St. Lawrence Hotel, Pictou, N. 8. Oct. 14,°1880. For Sale or to Let. FENHAT Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street,the House contain- ing 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking a door. Apply on the premises to an MRS. BOSWALL eee A April 26, 1880—tf TO LET.: NE-HALF of a commodious BRICK ( HOUSE. containing 9 rooms (with or without coach house and stables) situated on upper Queen Street. Possession given the first October next, For further particulars apply to Sept 22, '80—2aw ALEX. HORNE, (.neen Street GOLD MEDAL, PAR‘s, i878, ie ent bet 0 oe Be JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. TRY IT. Bae ae * d “MIVE ALBION MINE NUT COAL a fair trial and you will net be disap- pointed in the result; i is COAL, not fire clay and slate. For orders apply to G ? . W. DsBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. E. Island, @ffice—No. 35 Water Street. Charlottetown, July8, 1880—pat tf ! Seamer ree ore seit tg rece pleh fesrnndewapome an eee re Ream NN A - 7 ¥ 7 TE IE Pe —— aauaiinain iibaaiiaaia a A i i ae —_ Fe o alsa inne ESS EaY eee ee t! PE EN ee Pm A eee sere, EO nn mn not ¢ er ee ai parm soi itl glen : ‘fits 1f- aes renin v a’ Bay ” ie ta /