cw Wh RMR. aN tlh, nh aa la a a i 8 ai stooges lt: tT in. il Lecai and Other {tems, Ronerr I. Quiax, Ksq., and bride, arrived vit Rimouski last evening. > WiLp Geese are plentiful on the different rivers of this province. > Hype's CHgeese —200 lbs, received to-day. — nov | R. K. Brace. > Da. JENKINS letter, on Reviewed,” will appear to-merrow. > A CORRESPONDENT informs us that China Point wharf is much in need of repair. - = pe A ‘* The Exhibitions fxr the New Pantomime and Pinafore Toy Books at Bremner Bros. nev | 4in - Ir is pleasing to note that an agricultural | seciety is being formed at Cardigan. tea tt. wdinnaiibiidild SMALLPOX is rapidly on the increase in Chicago. causes « >--— Mixep Pickies, by the pint, quart and gallon, at the Family Grocery.-—R. K. Brace D —_— > _ ‘ . ° id regara > Fog hi « > | y Two Cases of drankenness were disposed of | disregard of the feeling and the rights of at the Stipendiary Maygistrate’s Ceurt this foreaoen. > Last sight—Halloween—the usual number | gained all his power in spite of these faults, ef depredations were eommitted by the youths | and not in ia the city and suburbs, - - 7 - Tus being ‘‘ All Saint’s Day,’ services were held in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, and in St. Peter's and St. Paul’s Churches. — —~>——- Capt. TowER, charged with seuttling and burning his ship on the high seas, has again been discharged on « techuicality. oe Sour Kracr.—A Montreal dealer has an- dertaken to fll an order for 4,000 barrels of Sour Kraut for the United States. ——-- oe | — AN assortment of Religious Works by Fran- cis Ridley Havergal, for sale by Bremner Bros, nev | 4i _ oe — Tae firat cargo of deals that ever went from St. John to Kio de Janeiro was taken last week by the bark ‘‘ Windward.” —_—- <+>---- Rosert Younc wants a young man or woman who writes a good legible hand, an whe is also expert and correct at figures. oe Tux fife and drum band wil! meet at its band room on Wednesday evening, at eight | e’clock sharp. A full attendance is requested. _ _—~< - Kriuep.—-On Saturday last a laborer named John Smith was instantly killed by a falling —_-_»>- -— Ss uccess Filth and non-vaccination are the ov | lof aman, or his over-weening vanity, or his and you would do a great deal better and have a Personal. Tus Gov-rnor General will leave Ottawa fer Quebee on Friday, ex route for England, sail- ing on the ‘‘ Parisian,” which leaves Quebce on Saturday Sir A. T. Gsur kit New York, on Prday, en rewie for Engiatd. He sails to‘day on the | ‘Arizoaa,”’ of the Quien Line. Watrek Saaxcey, the well-known enghn- eer and manager of the St. Lawrence and Ottawa Railway, is lying dangerously ill at tee family homestead iu Jhorndale, near Lon- | don, Ont. Baron James Poruscritp, w o died on | Tnesday at his resicence in Paris, wes the son of the ninth son ef Mayor Aase'm Rothschild, ithe banker of Fraukfort, who rose from a poor Jewish boy to the proud pesition of the | leading financier of the world.. He, died in | 1812, and his tive sons bi eame the heads of the Rothschild banking houses in Frankfort, Vienna, London, Naples and Paris. . AU were | made barons -by the Emperor Francis, The James who just died was the head of the Paris house. How common Tt ts to’ speak of a strong man’s eccentricities, or his peculiar faul's, as if they were the the boorishn source of his power. Even “8s, and incivility and i |l-nature | violent and ungoverned temper, and his selfish | others, are sometimes spoken of as elements | of strength in him, © Yet it is invariably true | that such a mep las mad» all his progress and consequence of them. If he was without these drawbacks, or if he held them in control, he-wouldbe more-of- a man, and do la better work than now. A recent writer on | Bismarck has just emphasized this trath:- i In judging a hero there are two facts to be born in mind. First; it is. not his objectionable, but his good qualities that have | enabled him to play a great part. Otherwise }it were necessary to despair of humanity. | Secondly, where the faults are conspicuous the redeeming virtues must be of no ordinary kind. Some French writers have lately been trying to destroy the fame of Napoleou. The attempt is sufficiently puerile, but the Lan- | ireys and others do prove the conqueror of | Europe to have been a person of many vices, Only they failto«andersiand that by this pro- cess they raise ths man to a rather loftier eminence than he previeusly oceupied. For what must have been the genius which so triumphed over the flaws ef mind and heart that its possesser not enly ruled a continent, brut won the leve and hem- age of millions?” If you are conscious of any peculiar faults which are recognized and toler- ated by your friends, do not nurse them, or |even give them tolerance yourself, in the mis- | taken notion that they are elements of your | strength and attractiveness. You are doing all ithat yon do of good, and holding all the | friends you still retaia, in spite of those faults; j ie aaa Tose iia — intent AMI a ne Patil LATEST, N 99 Bio PERKINS & STERNS ——20: -- Our Stock isnow about complete in every particular, and find no better value. patterns whether you buy or not. qualities, and at the lowest prices, Flan Rugs and Railway Wrappers, Carpets, < Mats, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, &c,, &e. Charlottetown, Nov. 1, 1881. Ve SS ee ee Readymade Clothing, Tweeds and AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN Some Expensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles AT EVM InARGH BAD VU OC | more to love you if you conquered them. And | deal on board a wood boat lying at St. John. |if you see the evident faults of one who ie | widely recognized as a strong man or as a good Mr. Anaus Marris, ef Orwell Rear, re-! one, and whe attaches many to him, be eure | turned frem Colorade a shert time ago. thinks jt a poor place te live in. comme pape Tue only place on P. E. can get every part of a gun made, Brown's Shep, corner of Primes and Grafton Streets. nev 1 tf wky ——_—_— THeErk will be a meeting of the Debating Clab Committee at 8 o'clock this evening, in the parlour ef the Y. M. C. A., and all who wish to become members are invited to at- tend. a en p aad As usuai, Young will take the lead in New Year's Cards. ‘The variety he will show this season will be smply immence, and every- one knows that they are becoming bandsomer every year. -_----~ +> — Mrasirs.—The town is full of measles. Any family of children who have escaped may consider themselves slighted. We are glad to know that it is but a light type of the disease that is going about.— Windser Mail. ddl Te Sunpay ScHoois.—A splendid assort- ment ef Juvenile Books, suitable fur Libraries, Gifts, &., Text Books—just received by Bremner Bros, nev | 4i —_--~> - -- Tue Exhibition Commissioners held a meet- ing in the Legislative Library to-day, and cenfirmed the decision of the judges, who awarded first prize to ‘‘ All Right” as best carriage stallion for stock raising purposes, and second to ** Blackfoot.” —_- > — WerkMen are engaged on the breastwork at Victoria Park. When shall we see this breast- work extended to the foot of Kent Street, so that citizens may gain easy access to the Park and enjoy one of the most beautiful of drives ? _—-- <—>- —_~ Tuz Cocoanct Question.—Last year the duty on cocoanuts was reduced a half; and the price of cocoanuts has gone up more than a half. This result ia puzzling the Grit scribes, who claim that high duties necessi- tate high prices anc. Jow duties lew prices. — <> — —_—=- A worp to the ladies! Do not exchange your eld Sewing Machine for a new ore; but fetch it to me and I will repair it and make it as good as mew or no charge made, — WILLIAM Brown, shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. nov ltf wy nniiieiioalte S. S. Convenrion.—Parties going to the S. 8. Convention at Suminerside, on Nov. 22nd, will receive from the ticket agents at the dif- ferent stations, excursion return tickets, goed to return on the next day, by presenting to the conductor a certilicate of attendance at the Convention, signed by the President. sacttiltiniesetil BupremMs Covrt.—The Michaelmas Term of the Supreme Court opened this morning— Justices Petera and Hlensicy presiding. A couple of appeals have been dismissed owing tothe absence of the parties, and at the present writing the Ceurt is engaged in hear- ing an appeal from the Surrogate Court. —_ —--—-@-—————- Prave’s Christmas and New Year's Cards, in great variety ; also, fiildesheimer’s Hand Painted Christmas Cards—just received by Bremner Bros. nov | 4i — _— A cask somewhat similar to that upon which Solomon gave his wise decision, has arisen at Vernon River. In this case there is a small child and a large one. Both mothers repudiate the sma!l child. It is claimed that the nurses mixed the children up ia some way and could not tell which child was for which | __ For particulars get a catalegue from A. Me- mother. —— > Tue market on Tuesday w23 wel! attended. per lb. 5} Mritton Prices as followe: —Bee (small) to 12 cents; do, (quarter) 34 to7 cents; e Ib 4 to 8 cents; Lamb per ib 4 to 8 cents; eal per Ib 3 to.7 cents; Ducks each, 20 to 30) 7 FNG E Farmers of Roseneath, New Perth, cents; Powls each 18 to 20 cents; Chickens per | pair 30 to 50 cents; Butter (fresh) IS jto 22 cents; do (tub) 17 to 20 cents; Eggs 21 to 23) cents; Hay percwt 40 to 50 cents; Potatoes per bush 36 to 45 cents; Flour per ewt $3.25) digan Bridge, : ; to $3.50; Oatmeal per ewt $3.00 to $3.25; | ber inst, at the hour of 7 o'clock, p. m., for 40 | the parpose of considering the desirability of to 55 cents; Sheepskins, 60-to 80 cents; Pork | forming an Agricultural Society. per carcass, 7 to 8 cents; do, small 8 to Il; Oat per bush, 36 to 40 cents; Geese each, centr; Turksys eabh $0 to 90 cents. ‘ Hej that he has positive good qualities over-bal- does net advise anyone to go there, as he | ancing those poor ones. Island, where you | best material, at the Fish Market, Graften is at| Street. | gie E., eldest daughter of Hon, Jehn MeMil- i - Savsaces made fresh every morning of the nl eod 2w Movements or true Fisuinc Figer anD Recerprs.—The shore fisheries are active, the flees having landed since our jJast igsue about 195,000 Ibs. hake, 40,000 Ibs poileck, and 13.000 lbs. cnsk, and 10,000 lbs. shake have been received from the Bay of Fundy, not included i» table below. some 1,400 qtlt. of mixed fish, cured, mostly hake, have been received from the outports. The other tish receipts have been as fol- lews :— Fares. Grounds, Cedfish, Halitut, Mackerel Ibs, Ibs. bbls, 7—Cape Shore........ 182.000 8—Georges......-#24 127,000 3,500 3—Ray Paddy. .-.,.. 12,000 Shore; . ...3.4%.-. 3,000 1—Grand Bank....... 140,000 g—Bank Halibuting 15,000 137,090 39—Mackereling..... 9,800 61 Total.......... 509,000 140,400 9,800 For the corresponding week of last year there were 57 arrivals, with 658,000 Ibs, codfish, 259,200.lbs. halibut, and 2995 bbls. vaackerel. Last week we reported 48 arrivals, with 636,000 lbs, codfish, 215,200 lbs. halibut, 6977 bbls. mackerel, 94,000 lbs. hake, 800 qtls cured do, 200 qtls. cod- fish, 200 qtls. haddeck and cusk, 23,000 lbs shore haddock.—Cupe Ann Advertizer. Way it will pay you to buy your Flour from George Carter: Ist, He sells Low for Cash ; 2nd, He will send it Free of Charge to your home if you live within the city limits ; 3rd, If not satisfactory imevery pafticular, he will it back and refand your money. Yeu have no risk.—Try a barrel. Remem- ber the place —68 Great George street, next Millner’s Tin Shop. oct 29 41 eod : take ee MARRIED. On the 25thOctober, at the residence of the bride’s father, Summer street, Portland, N. B. by the Rev. Donald MacRae, D. D., Arthur I. Trueman, Eeq., Barrister-at Law, to Mag- jan, Post Office Inapector. , TS ae SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, Nov. 1—Sylvanus McDonald, Paoli, Orwell, bal; KR Munn, Walker, Pictou, bal; Cor- sair, Green, Pictou, bal; We are Here, Langille, Pictou, bal. CLEARED. Nev. 1—P LG, Anderson, Picteu, bal; Era Stewart, Corkum, Caledonia, coal; Mydra, Boudreau, Cow Bay, coal; Gem, Evans, Cape Traverse, potatoes; R Munn, Walk- er, Pictou, coal; Corsair, Green, Pictou, boards; Harriet Torry, Tierney, Beston, mdse. : OUTPORTS. Orwell, Nov 1, Effie Sweet, Flick, St John’s, Nfld, bal. UPTON PARK RACKS Vill take place on WEDNESDAY, Nov. 9th, at 1 p. m., (one day only.) Great sale of Trotting Stock on the follow- ing day at | p. m. | Neill, or ‘ : a i nov l. J.T. JENKINS. PUBLIC NOTICE. | Picquid Road, St. Peter's Road, Grand River Road, Cardigan, and adjoining settle- ment®, are respecttully invitea to attend a held in Stewarts Hall, Car- | Meeting to be u én Thursday, 10th of Novem- | GEORGE F. OWEN. Oct. 14, 1881. Cardigan Bridge, lst Nov. 1831. JUST GPENED AN® MARKED A Ssloct Assertment of Flowers, Feathers, Velveteans, rm. W. Nov. 1, 1881. R, NOVEMBE ‘WEST, BEST. Have just received 3 cases Newest and Best Shapes, in Plush, Seaver, Felt and Straw Eats, and country to inspect our Goods when making their purchases, as we can assure them they will Our Dress Goods, Cloths, Flannels and Winceys are not surpassed inextent, variety and value. Just see these Goods aud get Cotton Warp and Cottons of every description, of the best PERKINS & STERNS. AT COST! tur Lined Cloaks, Sealettes and Colored Dress Goods. son A RT me es = R41. 1882. we invite customers from town nels, Blankets, Horse x11 Cloths, Rugs and Heavy Cloths, THIS LINE. and Dolmans, and TION. LOW, Ladies’ Sacques, &&, &. TREMAINE, 83 QUEEN STREET. ee, -CBRITISH WARRHOUSE Which will be disposed of at Very W.& A. B CHEAPER THAN EVER! J. B. MACDONALD Is Selling Off his Immense Steck of Dry Goods and Clething this Fall at very low prices. Everyone in want of good articles at a Small price should visit this Store. [whkly, pres New Fall JUST GPENED, OWEN CONNOLLY’S. -30: SPLENDID STOCK OF A Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Readymade Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Searfs, &e., i in great variety, Latest Styles, Lowest Prices. ‘967 IMMENSE BARGAINS FOR CASH, “a | Owen Connolly. | Oct. 11—ly eod Ce FOR CHARTER. HAVE for Charter to Newfoundiand or United States. a schooner three years old, | ee — ae ee LEHiCn VALLEY, 176 tons Register, and now lying in St. John’s, : ined Newfoundland, She can proceed at once to . any port in ‘the Island, Also @ schooner of CHESTNUT AND EGG SIZES 104 tons, tow lying in Montreal, to take cargo from Muntreal to this port. IN. STORE. ‘RR. MéEMILLAN. JOHN H. (ATHRAE. | Oct. 25, ’S1-2w edd, wkly, pd Ciitdwn, Oct. 25, 1881—pat lw = a QUEEN SQUARE. HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, a — ‘Sugar, Molasses, Tea, | Oct. 24, ’81—Im ANTHRACITE GOAL. HOUSEKEEPERS ! AND OTHERS Wi please take notice that we are pre- pared to fill orders promptly and ex- press them to any part of the City tree of charge. Also that our Goods are first-class and cheap. On hand and to arrive, — 250 Barrels Choice Flour, No. t Tea, Best Amezi- can Kerosene, and everything usually kept in a Grocery Store sqay~ A printed list of ovr Goods is ready for all who wish it, CEORGE CARTER, 68 Great George Street, next Milloer’s Tin Shop. Oct. 27, ’8i—2w 2aw th tu Notice to ontractors. wi EALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned and endorsed “ Tender for Campbell's Cove Works,” will be received until THURSDAY, the 17th November next, inclusively, for extending the Breakwater at Campbell’s Cove, P, KE, Island, according to a plan and specification to be seen on applica- tion at the oftice of Messrs. Matthew & Mc- Lean, Souris, P. E. Island, whee printed forms of tender can be obtained. Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be. considered anless made on the printed forms supplied, the blanks properly filled in, and signed with their actual signa tures, Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted Rank cheque, made payable to tre order of the Honorable the Ministers of Pablic Works, equal to five per cent, of the amount of the tender, which wil} be forfeited if the party declines to enter into a contract when called upon to do so, or if he fail to complete the work contracted for. Ifthe tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned. The Department will not be bound to ac- cept the lowest or any tender, AL By order, | F. H. ENNIS, Seeretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, Oct. 21, 1881. ; oc 31 Bi HOTIGE 0 CONTRACTORS Qe TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed “Tender for ie Low Prices. ROWN & CO. = - Raisins, cc. 200 puns. Bright Cienfuegos Melasses, 100-puns. Barbadoes Molasses, 100 hhds. Choice Porto Rico Sugars, 200 barrels Refined Sugars, different grades, 100 barrels Granulated Sugars, 200 bags Rice, 100 barrels Dried Apples, 100 boxes Tobacce, different qualities, 300 chests } 1€00 half-chests } Choice Congeu Teas, 1000 boxes \ carefully seleeted to meet the re- quitements of the trade. Also, to arrive by 8. 8. ‘‘Avlona,” from Denia and Malaga, in October :— 4009 boxes Valencia Raisins, 2000 boxes Layer Raisins, 1000 half-bexes Layer Raisins, 1000 quarter-boxes Layer ‘ 2500 boxes London Layer “ 1000 half-boxes ©“ - 1000 qr. boxes af o 1800 boxes Loose Muscatels. For sale by SEETON & MITCHELL, Haurrax, N. 8. BEER & GOFF HAV 300 BBLS. | Choice Flour Baking Powder | Woodill’s, Cook’s Friend, and Princess. ery, BEST BRANDS National Policy, Famous Superior, | Kent and other easide:| ‘ Cr —— LAMPE .,| VERY CHEAP. TEA! T 32, 34, 36 and 40 cts., WARRANTED. Wholesale and Retail. ble Knives, and Forks, BEER & GOFF. Oct, 24, 81. CUDBSCRIEE for the DAILY EXAMINER the Cheavest end most Newey Paper —— Rustico Works,’ will be received until THURSDAY, the 17th November next, in- clusively, for the construction of works at the entrance to Rustico Harbor, P. E, 1., accord- ing to plans and specification to be seen on application to Mr. Donald M- Kay, Oyster Bed ridge, Rustico, or to Mr. William MeNeill, Rustico Cape, P. E. Island, from whom printed forms of tender can be obtained, Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the ptinted forms stipplied, the blauks properly filled in, and signed with their actual signa- tures. Exch tender must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque, made payable to the order of the Honorable the Minister of Public Works, equal to five per cent of the amount of thetender, which will be forfeited if the party decline to enter into # contract when called upon to do so, or if he faii to complete the work contracted for. If the tender be not accepted, the cheque will be returned. The Department will not be bound to ac- cept the lowest or any tender. By order, F, H, ENNIS, Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, Oct. 21, 1881. } oc 31 3i THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE NOW. RECEIVED A LARGE PORTION OF THEIR AUTUNIN STOCK, and shall be pleased to make quota- tions for all kinds of General Hardware, Oils, —AND-— Mill Supplies, which consist in part as follows : 1000 dozen Axes, 12 tons Close Link Chain, 25 tons Sled Shoe Steel, 12 cases Carriage Bolts, 4 tons Cordage, 450 packages Powder, 750 bexes Horse Nails, 400 kegs Horse Shoes, 189 barrels Oil, 2 cases Halters, 150 dozen Lanterns, 120 bdls. Iron Wire, 76 cases Scales, 2600 boxes Window Glass, 1 ease Silk Bolting Cloth, 125 dozen framed Buck Saws, $50 pieces Hollow Ware, 4 cases Nixey’s Lead, 7 tons Brandram’s Paints, ~ 4 tons Firth’s Cast Steel, 8 Portable Forges, 25 barrels Pitch, 40 barrels Tar, 12 barrels rosin, 5 barreis Borax, 300 Cotton Nets, 4 bales Net Twines, 400 bags Shot, 3 cases Guns, 175 packages, containing — Breech-Loading Implements, Cartridge Maga- zines, Ely’s Cartridge Cases and Caps, Slates and Pencils, Chalk and Ohalk Crayons, Chest and Padlocks, Tinware, Whips and Whip Lashes, Shop Twine, Shoe Thread. Cutlery, Iron Table and Tea Spoons, Granite Ware, Plated Ware. W. H. THORNE & CO. SpeciAL AGENTS FOR Haszard Powder Co., ‘ és Powder D, F. Jones & Co., Shovels and Forks The Howe Seale Co. - ° ° Scales Walter Carson & Sons, J. T. Lawton, - . . a , The Dunn Edge Tool Co., - ‘ Published in the Provinces. St. John, N. B., Oct. 19, °81—1m Anticorosive Paint Saws Scythes sear comecnin comers ae ot aie Om « LOR A on seer A ae FE swtlne & 6 ae aah tee: - en we: eit A A ACN SII IF more wee yee 2 BSE i glihee Be nlite” eo init nb CMe b sce 2 Maree ere eae. Mma MT Se sn tt + : } bi f | 4 ; i ~ tose manag sag «aro eae Ae A IR SO Bemiege et re ities a on 26a aie: sana ett ps = “ 0 nlm le, 2 te : - BUM aii fhm em ee Voelie aikt- tthdttis «cami aa cummmaener arene VRS OTN Sn ee a oe ee