THE DAILY EXAMINER. DOLLARS A YEAR. - : ' , Ser — — =oateeanaptnemnatenounaenge ee - . + This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”— Ecrirtmss. Seiiaitidlitiines Mit aitaia N i; ’ s L ie Le NTT | r v1 aris an ae Ss oi aaa c BE TE OG S23 8 wae, 1 [ me “— w ‘ : : et Bic t ee — gee “ Eeionnont CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1887. VOL. 22.—NO. 3. ’ + . ’ wo LA > Ul From fu Great & . } rip val isiand MJaily Examiner iz Oo vt and —RAT SOR] ON SB ix mocth . «$2.50 Three m ‘ 60a ee ee Uae imo . . ‘et eeeeeeeneeeee 50 at Coutra : wie for imonthiy, quar- terly. ha ; yearly advertisements, ( 4 eC eat tr nan NR 700 ALMANAC FUR NOVEMBER, 1887, ‘5 CHANGES, La ¢ (dua rs : . Oh . 0 dn » P.! \W New Moon ivt lay, #n, o0.9m., &. m ~ Ww : ri) first Quarter 22nd day, 6h., 30.5m., a.m., ; Ww } Yall Moon 30th day, llh., 7.6m., a. m., South p Sun ‘Sun |Moon! High! 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B-0-s-'1'-O-N WINTER ARRANGEMENT —-~— eee THE PALACE STEAMERS'| INTERNAT ignAL €-$. 69. Leay j i ‘ Mast port and Port mhd, every sion tursday at 5.uU & Mm. Fare from Charlottetowa to Boston, 36,50, 3nd Class ; $9.50, Let class For ti and other iaformation apply to G.A.s iP Fr. W. HALES, : P. EK. LL. Steam Nav. Co. your nearest Ticket Agent. Ne iY 4°7 1 wky L. ARTHUR & CO., UOMMISSION MERCHANTS, Mackerel, Butter, Cheese EGGS Pouliry, Potatoes, Fruit & Vegetables, ; | if2, 144 Commercial Street, | BOSTON, MASS. | May 18, 1887 | + iT} } i || | Ch'town, Nov. 19, 1887. a BY THE | | Bist, Halifax and Prince Edward Island Steamship Line. ge The Only Direct Line Without Change, | Charlottetown to Boston i HE staunch and commodioas steamships Car- | rok and Worcester have been thoroughly | refurnished a SNe en a oa tte, Of Dry Goods and Clothing at a Great Sacrifice, bound iring the season of 1887, one of these vessels Will leave Pownal St: W harf, Charlottetown or Boston at four of each week. and aot ‘or Unariottetown every SATURDAY, | no ws enuent Passenger Accommodation! Low } > oa FARE { jj West Rates for treight, which is always care- ' CARVELL BROTHERS, | Har Agents, Charlottebown, | MARRISON LOOKING, Managing Qwner, j Lewis WI arf, Boston. i July 21,1300, _ GREAT DRY GOODS SALE | Ch’town, November 21, '887. 230 and 40 per cent discount. vdovk pan on HHEMSDAY ROt to be undersold by ary house in the trade, 28.0; Stateroom Berth. 80 Attempt to underse!ll us, Ch’town, Nov. 21, 1887, UREAT ORY GO We intend to make extensive alterations in our premises next spring, and a change in our business, ard to do this must clear out our entire stock of Dry Gioods, Clothing, Carpets, &ce., &e | _ ‘Po dispose of this immense stock within so short a time, it must be sold at a sacrifice, and we shall. there- fore, give discounts varying from 20 up to 80 per cent. ” Phe stock rorsists of Seasonable and Fashion- able troods, waich are all marked in plain figures, and es prices tiat are well known to be the lowest in the market, ‘This Sale will be for CASH ONLY. HARRIS ccSTHW ART SUCCESSORS TO GEO. DAVIES & CO. ORY GOODS SALE, . LS, 1887. ee STANLEY BROTHE RS’ ANNOUNCE MENT. We don't believe in Clearance Sales at this busy season of the year; its not business and iis not right. But to meet those who have Started ii, we will offer our whole stock at Large Reductions for Cash, as we are bound not to be undersold. | Our Goods are all maked ia plain figures, so that you can see for yourselves the regular price and the marked down price. This isa bona fide Clearance Sale. Come and get Bargains. ANY GOODS THAT ARE CHARGED MUST BE EVTERED AT THE REGULAR PRICE. STANLEY BROs. > - ees DRY GOODS SAL AND OPENING OF THE WINTER CAMPAIGN. We find our premises are at present entirely too small for our increasing trade, and contemplate adding to the rear of our large store a two-storey brick building —— LT E PIRATE. Sir Wralter Scott. Th CHAPTER XVIIL. (Continued. ) But the angry feeling in which she made this remark was much modified, when Cleve- land, whose object it seemed that evening to be, to buy golden opinions of all sorts of men, approached her with a garment somewhat resembling in shape the Scottish plaid, but woven of a sort of wool so soft, that it felt to the touch asif it were composed of eider- down, ‘‘'This,” he said, ‘‘was a part of a Spanish lady's dress called a mantilla; as it would exactly fit the size of Mrs. Baby Yellowley, and was very well sutted for the fogs of the climate of Zetland, he eutieated her to wear it for his sake.” The lady, with as much condescending sweetness as_ her countenance was able to express, not only con sented to recvive this mark of gallantry, but permitted the donor to arrange the mantilla upon er prejecting and beny shoulders blades, where, said Claud Halero, “ it hung, for all the world, as if it had been stretched betwixt a couple of cloak-pins.” While the Captain was performing this piece of courtesy, much tu the entertainment otf the company, which, it may be presumed, was his principal object from the beginning, Mordavut Mertoun made purchase of a small golden chaplet, with the private intention of presenting it te Brenda when he should find an opportunity. The price was fixed, and the article laid aside. Clawd Halcro also showed some desire of possessing a silver box of antique shape for depositing tobacco, which he was in the habit of using in consiverable quantity. But the bard seldom had current coin ia promptitade, and, indeed in his wandering way of tife, had little occa- sion for any ; and Bryce, on the other hand, his having been hitherto a ready-money trade, protested, that his very moderate profits upon such rare and choice articles, would not allow of his aifordiag credit to the purchaser. Mor- daunt gathered the import of this conversa- tion from the mode in which they whispered together, while the bard-seemed to advance a wishful finger towards the box in question, and the cautious pedier detained it with the weight of his whole hand, as if he had been afraid it would literally make itself wings, and fly into Cland Halero’s pocket. Mor- daunt Mertoun at this moment, desirous to gratify an old acquaintance, laid the price of the box on the table, and said he would not permit Master Halcro to purchase that box, as he had settled in hisown mind to make him a present of it. ‘“*I cannot think of robbing you, my dear young friend,” said the poet; *‘ but the truth is that that same box does remind me strange- ly of glorious John’s, out of which I had the honor totake apinch atthe Wits’ Coffee- house, for which I think more highly of my right-hand finger and thumb than any other partof my body; only you must allow me to pay you back the price when my Urkaster stock -fish come to market.” “* Settle that as you like betwixt you,” said the jagger, taking up Mordaunt’s money; ‘‘the box is bought and sold.” ** And how dare you sell over again,” said Captain Cleveland, suddenly interfering, ‘* what you already have sold to me?” All were surprised at this interjection, which was hastily made, as Cleveland, having turned from Mistress Baby, had become suu- denly, and. as it seemed, not without emo tion, aware what articles Bryce Snailsfoot was now disposing of. To this short and fierce question the jagger, afraid to contradict a customer of his description, answered only by stammering, that the ‘‘ Lord knew he meant nae offence.” ** How, sir! no offence!” said the seaman, ‘and dispose of my property !” extending her hand at the same time to the box and chaplet; ‘restore the young gentleman’s money, and learn to keep your course on the meridian of honesty.” The jagger, confused and reluctant, pulled In order to do this it is not necessary to advertise out his leathern pouch to repay to to Mor- such enormous discounts off our already very Low daunt the money he had deposited in it; but the youth was not to be so satistied. ‘** The articles,” he said ‘were bought and Prices, as the public are well aware that our prices are 24% 3.2 28 ee, BS away below those who are continually advertising 20, =" ¢> Ze ¢* <4 ey We guarantee as much Dry Goods for one dollar as any store in the city. JAMES PATON & CO. GREAT DRY GOODS SALE. BIG DISCOUNTS. TREMENDOUS STOCK. J BK. MACDONALD will offer his entire stock Come right along: you will find that no one can Jj. bb. WACDONALD. Snailsfoot, in Master Hulero’s hearing; and I will suffer neither you nor any other to de- prive me of my property.” ‘** Your property, young man?” said Cleve- land; ‘* It is mine—I spoke to Bryce respect- ing them an instant before I turned from the table.” ‘* {—I—I had not just heard distinctly,” said Bryce, evidently uawilling to offend either party. ‘*Come, come,” said the Udaller, ** we will have no qguarrelling about baubles; we shall be summoned presently to the rigging-loft,”—so used to call the apartment used as a ball- room,—‘‘and we must all go in good humor. The things shall remain with Bryce for to-night, and to-morrow I will myself set- tle whom they shall belong to,” The laws of the Udaller in his own hoase were absolute as those of the Medes. The two young men, regarding each other with looks of sullen displeasure, drew off in differ- ent directions. Itis seldom that the second day of a pro- longed festival equals the first. The spirits, as well as the limbs, are jaded, and anequal to the renewed expenditure of animation; and the dance at Burgh-Westra was sustained with much less mirth than on the preceding even- ing. It was yet an hour from midnight, when even the reluctant Magnus Tvoil, after regret- ing the degeneracy of the times, and wishiag he could transfuse into the modern Hialt- landers some of the vigor which still animated his own frame, found himself compelled to give the signal for general retreat. Just as this took place, Halcro, leadin Mordaunt Mertoun a littl: aside, said he had a message to him from Captain Cleveland. ‘*A message!” said Mordaunt, his heart baating somewhat thick as he spoke. “A challenge, [ suppose.” **A chailenge!”’ repeated Halcro; “‘ who ever heard of a challenge in our quiet islands? Do you think that I look like a carrier of challenges, and to you of all men living? I am none of those fighting fools, as glorious John calls them; and it was not quite a mes sage | had to deliver—oniy thus far—this Captain Cleveland, I find, sath set his heart upon having these articles yon looked nt.” ‘**He shall not have them, I swear to you,” replica Mordaunt Mertoun ; (To Be cdptinn®.) Summerside Exporis. ScumMersipe, Nov. 22nd,1887. Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point dv Chene: LiQ’tris potatoes... .....5 7.5... ..8 82 a ee ia oe doa 197 DE I a pier die cedske tics d> 61 ee i, ks as bw ew 1704 it CET Ey Seen 660090 +000 5s cae SP ates. 26. 5. OG. 0s. . tee [33.054 Se ee a a Oa Te ee ee MOUEEET |<.) oa big cnsee oad 3 RN MEE, Poet cco bccnsesuben 187 ee: es See ee ae EO i ne a le caval 837 NT Vise < sn dese cava be bad 50 a nila $ 6327 On 23rd per str, St. Lawrence :— 103 lbs bu:ter....... aa - iatecgieain le kg pans whe a sak es WD OUND, D. bs wes csy sccees ss 202 1330 Ibs poultry... a Pe eet eo 50 1912 bush vats....... ee 57 TS cst to'nSee + vied 0 eenwess 30 S Seererete 277.2 i A 30 319 bris oy sters...,.... he's lash vad 198 ee ee ee ey re, eee 50 eee Gees OO ok nn ccawakne . ae 1420 Ibs pork.......... Fis iGviewl 15) 200 lbs hides...... cnet’ 12 3 bris vegetables ..... rape 64 Oren 5 $ 2706 By same str. 24th: 4 Oheek GOs .is6 AS, $ 24 7 age COPMNARE . . 5 «0+ byes os Gide die 19 ed 5 TPE. oa Cane ees ce ties id 17 bags potatoes ........... 15 389 brig oysters... ...........+. ,+ 32 eS 8 726 SNe... 6 oon 00s s otk ee 16 400 lbs hides........ peda 34 12 tons starch.... pines ew 720 ee Oe a 424 70 lbs cheese oa s 30 lbs socks ...... aks Av giee's 24 te Pn | = On same date per bgt Hattie Louise, Bar- nard, master, for Darbadoes, Bb. W. L. : 855 bris potatoes.............+--.--+-8 9 9595 bush oats...... a PG a hes 4000 SRN ohris d sties whan err 400 i ake 1500 WINS v5 05 oo oe bc boo hs aah sa eee BP geuse. 2... ye. » ob eee cae eee i4 # 7014 Same date per brig Trygve, McLeod,master, for Havanna, Cuba :— 4700 bush potatoes. ... “er .. $1700 en OD GICs cc oes sees [oes Ce PONS iia. bes i PR 30 $ 1840 Same date per sch, Tyrone, Heckman, mas- ter, for New York :—- 5000 bush potatoes........ . $1500 SHIP NEWS S’Side 22—Ent Lodi, Green, Pictou, coal; Scud, Gaudet, Richibucto, lum; Leonora, Heater, Shediac bal. 33—Favorite, Sundby, Shediac, bal. 23—Cld, Champion, McPher- sen, Pictou, bal, 23-~Favorite, Sundby, Port Elgin, oats; Lina May, Cook, Norfolk, Va, 3770 bush potatoes, $1000, shipped by R. T. Holman; St Cloud, Gaudet, Shediac, oats; bkte. Oreala, Kelly, Ch’town, mdse; Carrier Dove, Allan, Shediac, oats. Local Notices. Great Bargains at L. E. Prowse’s. Grey flanne), }2c, gingham, 6c, corsets, 30c, dress goods—call and see. All wool double width cloth, 80c, and 1,000 more bargains at Beer Bros. nov 24, dy wy, tf A Bic Lot of Dress Cloths just received to day at L. E. Prowse’s. MANTLE and Ulster Cloths at your own prices, as we must get clear of them.—James Paton & Co, tf—-nov23 We mean what we say—-our ctock must be sold out. Comeand get bargains at James Paton & Co's. tf—nov22 THE great sale of dry goods is now going on at James Paton & Co.s nov 21, tf. Messrs. Stewart & Gates have opened a General Grocery Store on the premises lately occupied by the **Seven Cent Store.’’ Look out for add. Fur capes from 75e, heavy shawls, $1, towels 2c, ladies heavy tweed ulsters, $2, and 2,000 more bargains at Beer Bros. nov 24, dy wy, tf Tuart suit will last you this winter if you yet it repaired and cleaned at W. N. Riggs’, Kent Street. noy 18 eod 2w Lapres, you can have your Saques, Ulsters, &c., cut and fitted to perfection at W. N. Riggs’, Kent Street. nov 18 eod 2w GREAT bargains in all wool tweeds only 35 cents per yard, grey flannels 13 cts per yard, rey cotton 3 cts per yard, bed tickings 8 cts; eecy cottons 6, table linens 15 cts. We are determined to sel] our goods at prices that no other stores can equal.—Jas. Paton & Co., Market Square. nov 21, tf. THE Ready -made Clothing sold at J. B. Macdonald's is equal in every respect to cus tom made, and half the price. Go there and be suited. dy wy—nov 1s New Boors selling cheap at Goff Bros. GREAT rush for Overcoats at J. B. Macdon ald's. dy wy- novl6é Latest styles in American Hat and Bonnet Shapes opened to-day at Beer Bros. nov 16—dy wy A VERY superior lot of Rubbers at Goff Bros, Lapirs’ and gents’ walking boots, latest style at Giorr Bros. oct. 6 tf Heartu Rvics.—Axminster, Reversible, Antique, superior value, just received at Bees Bros. dy wy--novl6 A HaNnpbsome lot of American lamps and hand painted chimneys. Also, Steel Knives and Forks and Glassware very cheap fs a. srace’s. novl9 Iw Just received, 450 yds tweeds (job lot) bought at a large discount, 33cts, which w« are making to order for 314 persuit. Regular rice of these goods is SIS per suit.—John McLeod & Co. nov 21, eod, lw. Eig lave stylee ie bobts ad slippers at cite - «a en ance cree eee ee Se eae Tae