eee ove i SR sk re ae sat ome ected: I lie tle ae cea gy Saar lilatinel i. _— ™ aac. eee 4 Oe 46 ot ee ——_ eae a _ — : sae? | —AND— BEST ——AND-= -OT ~—- AN I "Ba Cheapest Cheapest Cheapest Cheapest Cheapest MEN'S AND BOYS’ LADIES’ ULSTERS, OVERCOATS,| MANTLES, ULSTERS REEFERS, Dress Goods, LONDON HOUSE!|LONDON HOUSE! Best and en a Cheapest in Eive —_ Local and Other Ktems. | NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, wo cigs ~ ee a L. B. AncurpaLp, Esq, isin Truro, N. 8S. Sone *' Heusen for Edward Hanlan” on our The Hop Bitters Regatta last page i A GREAT variety of Christmas Toys at Lewis’. nev23 A Magnificent Struggle. Layer challenge Han] for th oni Gaicetabiethlen po ye aahthien Lageoak . ROSS LOSES BY A FOUL. row for + 200, DIPuTUERTA is prevalent about Wellington, and, indeed, almost everywhere throughout the country. Laycock Challenges Hanlan. Special despatoh to Kraminer. Lonpon, Nov. 21. For the final contest of the regatta there — was dry weather with a tinge of frost. We learn that Mr. George Hughes has | There wasja noticeable improvement in the tendered his resignation as train despateher of| s:tendance over preceding days. When the Island Railway. the umpire, Mr. Ireland, gave the word te ” ; i il " go,” Ross clipped water instantly, and J I. O. | F.—A special session of Port la lifted his skiff to the fore, Hosmer getting oie Encampment will be held at a quarter to/ o> on his boat quicker han Laycock cight this eveniny = while Warren Smith’s position gave him a Two cases of drunkenness and one of pull over the Australian. A few strokes vagrancy were disposed of at the Stipendiary had drawn Ross clear, and Smith, too, had Mayistr.te’s Court to-day. got far enough to bring Laycock into his cheep — wash, and Hosmer rowing level. As they A rine occurred atthe dwelling house of | passed Simmond’s Yard, before both boat Mr. Donald Nichelson, at one o'clock to-day.}houses had been cleared, Laycock had It originated from a defective flue. The}drawn upto Smith, and Hosmer on Ross, damage was very small. Ross then quickened his stroke, but Hos eas a ae ._ | mer stuck to him, and Laycock was steadily gprs Me. Harris’ Entertainment i iolaing his many’ but was yet third in the larton sufferers. It will be well worth at- Es Siatqeall man. iene ar eae tending _ were rowing ; Mr. T. Mowarr, Superintendent - - & MAGNIFICENT RACE. Salmon Hatchery at Restigouche, who has} ,- , oP adi been onthe Island fora fortnight, left for ant ee ode scene OS. eB pe h thi ing. : ayeock ee Bee him, the Australian has plenty of sup- Dreu HERIA is prevalent abeut Alberton— portergat even money. Ross here hada but there have been few fatal cases, owing, |length lead, with Laycock fairly in his it is said, to the skill of the resident ~~ wash and Hosmer holding a slight advan- cians. Lr. Bearisto is, himself, now ill with|tage as second. Ross breasted the soap it. works in nine minutes, but was here AN important work has been commenced OVERLAPPED BY HOSMER amongs® our city arabs, and money is needed $0 establish the mission for the winter. Con. tributions will be thankfully received by Mrs. D, Meliac, P. 0. Box 220. —— Turre is much discontent in the country about th» failure of accommodation trains te make time. om one side and Laycock on the other. The shouting this time on the Tow path and afloat was deafening. As the men closed a foul was barely prevented. Rosas Morro Frames for 25 cents ; allother kinds} having Hosmer up to the stern of his skitf ef frames very cheap; all kinds of pictures/on the Surrey side and Laycock towards framed to order. Moulding, wholesale and| pidstreamn, a stroke or two took the New retail at Lewis, North Side of Market) Brunswicker out of danger ; and Laycock House. : nov23 steering indifferently, lost a little, and Hosmer then shot his boat clear into second place, Smith being upwards of 100 yards astern. ROSS LED BY A LENGTH —_— ood Tur «xatnination for entrance to the Nor- geal Sciiool willcommence on Tuesday, the 2st December next, at 9 o'clock a. m., in the Prince of \Vales College Building. Applica- om ‘ 4 “9 SAE SENT O cont te Delors at Hammersmith Bridge, which waa reached A - in 10 min. and 50 seconds, Laycock and Saniu Bexnwarpr is coming to Canada. | Hosmer being level off the dover. Ross who She is announced to appear in Montreal for) had just spurted, and came back to Laycock three nights during next month. In all pro-| and it was evident that the pace was telling bability she 7 ee pear aperaniete! 1X) on him, while Hosmer here was second and om Se or a pane overlapping Ross’ skiff. The foot of | Clee d the New Yorkers cannot. wick was reached in 14 min. and 31 secon: s - ie : A grand race followed round the bend. The OrrictaLs of the Land Office were at Wel- Australian was evidently making it lington on Friday pour’ Saturday, _ ~ A WAITING RACE, business, and, it said, were id a large . amount of money. The people Be bepbani ae and off the ee ee got a aad of realize the fact that the sooner they pay his skiff level with Luss. @ iatter éheir instalments the iess interest they will quickened pace, and the heads of their have to pay, and the better for themselves, boats were looking in towards Middlesex geverally. shore~ Laycock being in his own water— e —— the upshot being that a slight foul ensued, A pew evenings ago, the Rev. E. Bell and) which Ross claimed, avd for a stroke or wife, of Montague Bridge, were invited to the| two afterwards they had residence of D. McLeod, Esq., where they a pi met by many of their friends, who had THEIR SCULLS OVERLAPPING. plavned a pleasant surprise for them, in the) Hosmer failed to keep his boat straight Bhape of "Found Party” They wate made| while this by play was going on but perhe pe happ , ; ad a lead by a shade when the others go ee eke a arenes fot heneckogy' os and | lear. Laycock, however, was full of row- ari ote ee mit . ” ing, and quickened up and left his man, re : ay fast improving his advantage at every Ow Tuesday night last the Railway Station stroke. Hosmer dropped a length astern at Alberton was broken into and a 4uantity | of Ross. From this the of liquor taken ower, A pao of gen? RACE WAS OVER. ef the neighborhood were subsequently ar- : : , Rested pat on investigation two of them— ee Me 7a os by arts iad: Josep McLellan and tichard Higgins (alias | lengths, Koss second, osmer a g ’ ‘and Smith distanced. Time 26m. 46s. be o Jd to trial. It is rumored. sere) Ware wa Latuied Quesa's evidence. | Ross formally claimed a foul, but it was Hon. Neil McLeod went to Alberton on Mon.’ disallowed, and he then challenged Lay- day on behalf of the prosecution, cock for a match for £200 a side. LAYCOCK CHALLENGES HANLAN. The Sportsman has the following, ** Lay- Arrer THE Storm.—The St. Lawrence did mot leive port to day. The schooner owned by Mr. James Laird, eock in his challenge to Hanlan says, that went ashore on Rustico Bar yesterday. he must seon return to Sydney and there- Sehooner irom New London is now at he? fore hopes Hanlan will afford him an oppor- assistance and the cargo being removed. tunity of ascertaining who is the best sculler The Hillsborough is frozen across four . the world miles below Mount Stewart Bridge | 3 bas ¢ Sunamerside harbor is frozen across and the | THE BETTING. Princcss of Wales, a brig, and four scheoner® Ross was the favorite, Laycock and Smith are icebound in port. _ | were looked upon as pretty evenly matched, Dn cing the storm, four schooners and a brig yiijg many were putting up money on ran ashore inside the Summerside harbor. It Hosmer against Smith. will, we learn, be impos-ible to get them off ga anler; the harbor ice breaks up. The barques Lizzie Cameron, J. F. Robertson M.J. foley, and — are now lying @etaiie Summerside harber ready for ses. cEwen House continues to receiv permanent BOARDERS. Terms mod erate. foo F HOSIERY ~AND- UNDERCLOTHING —--AT THE—- LONDON HOUSE! ry Department. PLUSH, FREIZE, Silks and Satins, Charlettetown, Metober 4, 1880. + Mtoe ete tn ee A TTR — IN ALL THE in Pompadour, Velvets and Velveteens, in Plain Colors, Pompadeur and ‘mbossed. New Laces, Ribbons, &c.., Flowers and Feathers, a ee ee - CUSTOM TAILORING WORK DONE AND Or P>Ig AD HORSE mucs, Satisfaction Guaranteed, —AT THE--- -AT THE | BLANKETS ! QUILTS, —AND LONDON HOUSE! LONDOR ROUSE! Wholesale and Retail. } j } } i PERKINS & STERNS ARE NOW. SHOWING A SUPERIOR STOCK OF New Miliinery and Millinery Maierials ! DIRECT FROM BEST LONDON HOUSES. 20: VELVET, FUR AND STRAW HATS, NEWEST SHAPES. Brocade and Plain Uolors, Hat and Bonnet Ornaments. A FULL SPOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, UNSURPASSED iN VALUE AND VARIETY. PERKINS & STERNS. . Ww | N T E T — To Whom it May Concern, L i [ nk CS N' a [CE is hereby given te all persons in- ie ‘lebted to me, either by Mortgage, Judg- Ladies’ price Mantles J. Nov. 9, 1880. — ——— Special Depositors in Mer- chants’ Bank. i - LL PERSONS holding the Speeial Depo- sit Receipts of this Bank, for moneys deposited by the Shareholders in November and December, 1878, are hereby notified that the Bank is prepared to pay the respective amounts of these Keceipts on the day they are payable, viz.: DECEMBER Ist, 1880, and that no interest will be allowed or paia by the Bank on such Receipts after that day, unless specia] arrangements are made therefor with the Cashier. WM. McLEAN, Ch’town, Nov. 15, 1880. Cashier. nov18—tl 30th inst - —— -- -- = Ae on ee eee IPR@FESSSIONAL CARD. ROBERT SHAW, Barrister & Attorney-at-Law, | OFFICE—Opposite City Hotel, corner of | Dorchester and Great George Streets. i j | Ch'town, Nov. 19, 1880—pat 4i TO LET. | | ‘TYNE BRICK HOUSE situate in Water ' Street, adjoining the Examiner office. Apply to JOHN INGS. i Oh town, Nev. 2 ’SO. 70: Gentlemen, before Buying your Winter OVERCOATS AND REEFPERS, YOU SHOULD VIS!T J. B. MACDONALD’'S, QUEEN STREET. ci ie a ues, he A magnificent stock to choose from—and very cheap. 0—— -- Mantles! —*" Se ment, Promissory Note, beok Account, or otherwise howsoever, that in consequence of ‘my illitess and inability to attend to business |persovally, i have this day appointed Was- ityam C. BovurxKr, of Charlottetown, as my ‘attorney and agent te collect and receive att | amounts due to me as above. I therefore request all persons iudebted to me @ aforesaid, to make immediate payment ‘being the only person authorized and em- powered by me to grant receipts or discharges tor the same, Dated at October, 1850. Millview, Lot 49, this 30th BOURKP, Referring to the above. [, the undersigned, Ladies will fiad the largest variety and lowest (i ycssihoe "ei ST Sain te | Bourke (ef Millview), whether on Mortgage, i Judgment, Promissery Note, or otherwise, to lbe made to me at my office (in the Store of in the City at B. MACDONALD’S, fees Son & Co.) in Charlottetown, forth- Queen Street. WILLIAM ©. BOURKE. — er PTT — Nov. 17, "80—2aw, pat ar lm taw ' Raw Hides and Leather. ; : Laties’ Clothing éssociation, Inspection Act of I8i4 and = FOR Bexenih OF THE Book, ee ine | . ; at Amending Acts, FENHE Association purposes to provide some Ss 2 comfort during the winter, in the way of ' clothing, for the more destitute poor of the MEETING of the Board of Examiners ‘ : | eity ‘ast-off article pa baa all T ol will be held at the office of Ronen? city. Cast-off articles of Clothing of every Brrpers, Eaq., Charlottetown, on THURS. description are requested to be left at the DAY, the 25th day of November, inst., at Hospital, where they will he thankfully re- , we * was hee ' a fi . the hour of § o'clock, p. m., for the purpose | ceived. [ no 16, ne her of examining applicants for the office of ; taw Hides and Leather for th | [jt thy ' Tnapector of ow Hen ont Leaher ‘ore Hlagant Christmas Gards Those applying for the above office will please be in attendance at the above named | FOR SALE & JI the British American Book and Traet place. By order of the Board, _ | £4 Society’s Depository. ADAM MURRAY, e -ALSo— Secretary. ; ———~~ | In stock (and a large supply expeeted) /pandsome Gift Books, Magazines and Keward | Books and Cards for Sabbath Schools, &c. | M. F. ELLIS. —— Nov. 15, 1880. TO LET. COMFORTABLE HOUSE of eight; Nov. 17, 1880-—i rent "Very Superior Teas, . ed east end @gKing street. —ALSO— C | The rooms over my store in Queen street, Bds PACKAGES just received cx Ethel ‘ very suitable for offices. Apply to @ eC) Blanche ; 130 packages more to at- WILLIAM DODD. 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