shel . iS ieee tees os od Local and Q@ther itenis. Tue St. Croix Cotten Mill is nearly com- leted. piet > Sre 8. L. Truvey and lady Tilly have gone to Washington. > ° Sr, Jonx’s second cotton mill company is making good progress. oa Tue Windsor Cotton Factory is benefitting the trade ef that town. o Tue police are to make a campaign against all unlicensed dogs in the city. > Lerrosy exists in Cape Breton; and te check it active measures are needed oo Go te the literary and musical entertain- ment in Y. M. C. A. Hall, this evening. oe Srx building on Waterloo and Petu Streets, St. John, were destroyed by fire on Friday last. > Tue steamer ‘* Miramichi” arrived fr Mootreai this forenoon with a large cargo merchandise. > Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this ferenoon a sailor named E. Planagan was scn- tenced to six months imprigénment for vag rancy. unl Tus Charlottetown Branch of the evening, at eight o'clock, in Farquharson’s Hall, Queen Street. > j A poe belonging to Mr. Donald Mclsaac | Henry | the Stipendiary | Magistrate to be immediately destroyed or having bit a little daughter of Mr. Vadman, was ordered by sent out of the city. sais Tue brig Peeress, Capt. Fredk. Douse, from Liverpool, G. B., for P. E. Island, 56 days at sea, put back to Waterford, Ireland, on the the recent gales dials A Lecrcurse.—By the Rev. J. B. Pascoe, in| the basement of the Methodist Briek Church, | Wednesday, Nov. 9th, at 74 o'clock. Sub-| ject : ‘‘ Education Viewed in Relation to the Present and Future State of Existence” Ad- mission 10 cents. nov 7 3i Misia Two pugilists,a White and a Holden, | have agreed in New York to pound each other in Canada for a couple of thousand and the feather weight championship of America, on the 16th inst. - > - A Liquor dealer in Spring Hill Mines, N. 8., sold a man three glasses of grog in one day, for which he answered to three charges on one day, and had to pay a fine for each offience—$10, $20 and $40. —-_--—_--~=S—- Y. M. C. A.—The first Musical and Liter- ary Entertainment for the season will be’ given this evening in Y, M. C. A. Hall.— Some of the best talent in the city engaged. See choice programme iu another column. Admission only ten eents. —_—- ol —— Tue St. John Telegraph says: ‘It is re- ported, apparently on good authority, that the St. Lawrence Sugar Refinery of Montreal will remove toa Maritime port.” No doubt, the advantages presented to manufacturing industry by Nova Scotia and New Brunswick will, ere long, be apparent to all. --~?>- - — Ovr of the last gang of 28 men who went from Halifax to Mexico to work in the silver mines, seven of them ran away before reaching there—a loss te the com- pany ef nearly $1,000 paid for their ex- penses. They ran away after signing an agreement to work in the mines for a year. ~_--—~+>- -— A PRIVATE TELEGRAM has been received at Ottawa stating that the American, Canadian, European & Asiatic Cable Co., which was chartered last session, has completed its organization. The Board ef Directors is one of the strongest in capital and influence ever formed. The capital has been all subscribed and operations will be commenced at once. The company intends laying two cables next year and will, during the com‘ng winter, make arrangements for the construction of land lines from Palifax to Victoria, connect- ing with all the principal cities of the De- mi aion. _+--——->----— Lamps.-—There is a good demand for Canada lambs in the American markets, and large uantities have recently beeu shipped from Ontario markets to the principal markets ia the Eastern States. During the past week there has also been an enquiry in Quebec, and lambs have been bought there for shipment south of the line. On the New York market on Monday last a lot of Canadian lambs sold at 7c. per lb., which was the top price of the day. Among other sales at good prices on the same market were those of 1,892 Canadian lambs at 6e to Gic per Ib., and 1,098 do at $5.624 to $5.70 per 100 lbs. The weights of the above ranged from 70 to 82 lbs. per head. Some of the lambs recently purchased on this market for American account were only the ordinary qualities,—(/avtte, siti Personal. Tue Governor-General sailed for England en Saturday. Mr. A. MoLeop, of P. F. Island, has been selected as the Principal of the New Glasgow (N. 8S.) Bigh School. Tux “* Railway Jour: al” eontains one of the best portraits of Sir Charlies Tupper ever pub- lished. The ‘Journal’ takes a commendable pride ia presenting the portrait, and well it may, {Or, as the Montreal ‘‘ Herald” says, it is unquestionably the best both in truthful- ness and in fineness of execution. The —r was taken on Pacific side of the ockies. A man servant of OCvl. Tresdale, the equerry te the Prine: ef Wales, killed him- self at Abergeldie, in Xcotland, the ether day. He was sober and temperate in his habits, but had been in a melancholy mood fora couple of days, and cut his throat the day he was to have accompanied his master as equerry to the Prince on his visit to Lerd Fife at Mar Lodge. The day was the anniversary of the suicide of Lord Fife’s ewn valet, who des- troyed himself during the Prince and Princess of Wales’ visit to Mar Lodge. _ Donine his travel threugh the prairie, the Governor General met a mau uamed John Mc- Hugh, who formerly resided in Gloucester, a short distance from the city. His Excellency found McHugh quite an amusing character, and before leaving, asked if he had any mes- 8azes to send to his parents. The man replied that he had nothirg parti ular to say, but if His Excellency happened to meet either his father or mother, he would feel obliged if he mentioned that hs was in good spirits and and doing well. A day or two azo His Ex- sellency drove out §> Felix McHugh’s place EAP a ath eantnennncrialivae line <n a oll alten ~ —_———— i an nae TH Hh DATI.Y BZA MEN DR, WOoOV 2M Bees y WUSICAL AND LITERARY |TEEPORABHI ENTER TALN MENE, — | N kW Ve rk. UO | aanohos line Dl eee a tf al a ee 1881. © ° LATEST, NEWEST, BEST. | In reply to an invitation from the « fticers | lof the Land League to visit Ireland and | |advocate their cause as representatives of | America Phillips has written a| Vondaw Tt ing ] ] Miaqr jietter of declination on aecount of his | MOREY RYGRDS, ! bi ROY, health, but expressing warm encouragement. | , scence thematic He Says: ~ We have a right to infer, from | England’s insolence and brutality, in word co rr eas ia | one WY. MH. C. A. ON— HALL, Ore © & STERN YW . ae Wenaeli > ‘DAATATY | ROGR L\MME, Irish National Land League meets this (Monday) | .,) i | i | j ' | 3rd inst., to repair damages sustained during i | | and act, that she seeks to provoke Ireland 6 . . + ' : : ; : * ‘ , i . ‘ ie li | is be ‘ 7 . . | us siwienee, and thus get an cxewe for Fave just received 3 cases Newest and Best Shapes, +n Plush ‘a Y©¢ | i V a 1m ; ry eccupstion of th Islay d It is 1n . : ‘ s from B Oy ons : - eT; : a : : E 7 e Fa i + ~ a f ea ! 7 ( a r hit iy 1 P roant ti a ireland ge 1 be Efeay er, i elt and Straw Hiats, d ¥ 4 Aine wak 9 this plot, ant OY serene forbear Qu a ‘tte. . Voiees froin 3rd P1 ier ter = teats ° all s , al the on Lime -_ it 13 | NE i ne Violin Solo Mes rs,» innigombe and Kal pulity Susportant, fot eaten of sit} lib rty | Our Stock is now about complete in every particular, and we invite customers from town } Keacing Willie Wieks, Fr) Oe AOS a Pe @ FO REG ARPOy On eae ’ xy . : 2 . . a, ea Te ad | age-never to submit or yield, ahould defend) 22d country to inspect our Goods when making their purchases, as we can assure them they will Jubilee Soi others Solo i€ I s 4t18S Nat i Me Le PART I Double Qua é—I Ww vi vy bend i ree ; \ m t t Choi Solo—The Garden of Roses....Miss DesBrisay Readin the Lost Heir (by request). . Miss Db 2 i Helen Lawson. Quartette—-Sweet Hour of Night. . Voices from Zion Church Choir ; Violin Solo.. vlessrs. Vinnicombe and Earle Solo--How ex nt is thy .Mr. J. R Davison Re ti The Snow Flake (by request). G. God Save the Queen. Doors open at 7.30; to commence at 8 o'clock. Admission only 10 cents. FOR LIVERPOOL DILREC'L! ‘s\HE Clipper Barque “M. J. tons register, classed 7 years Al at Eng- lish Lloyds, Duncan direct, Sailing about 26th Nev. Having a large portion of her cargo en- gaged, shippers will do wellt engage room | immediately, This is a good opportunity for | shipping Starch, Canned Meats, &c., as this) vessel has made remarkable passages. Apply to LONGWORTH & CO.,, Water Street, Nov. 5—2w 2aw Agents. | | WRECK SALE. _ 7 be sold BY AUCTION, on MONDAY, | the seventh day of Novemler next, at | one o'clock, p. m., at Bull Creek, King’s County, The Hull and material of the Brigt,“ Emma Pitcairn,’ of Llanelly, for the benefit of all concerned, J. R. MacLEAN, Souris, Nov. 4, ’81. Breker, Gntario Mines Reund Ceal. : eer at Lord’s 20) tons Ontario Mines Round Coal. Wharf ex * Warrior,” For sale cheap from vessel. KF. S. HANFORD & CO., 3i 43 Water Street. Yery Valuable ‘cath Dosidenao and Baw Private Residence and Farm, AT RIVERSIDE, | I AM instructed by Lambert Disney, Esq., to sell AT AUCTION, on the premises, on. MONDAY, 14th Nov.,at 12 o clock, his very valuable and handsomely-situated Farm Residence, Outbuildiogs, Land, &c,, known as “ Riverside,’ situated at Pleasant Point, North River, about 3} miles from the City. The Farm consists of 110 acres of Land, 20 acres of which are cleared and in a high state | of cultivation, well fenced, &c. } The Dwelling House is large and well-at- | { ranged suitable for a summer Boarding House, | with Coach House, Barns, Stables, Hay Bar- | racks, Cow, Sheep Pig and Root Houses, ana | two Fine Wells of Water on the premises, This valuable property is very beautifully | situated, commanding lovely views of river | and harbor, scenery, and will be sold at a bar-| gain, Terms liberal and made known at sale, WILLIAM DODD, Oct, 29, ’81—m th sat Auctioneer, | METHODIST FAYMNS ryxHE NEW HYMN BOOK, in great variety | {1 of styles and binding, just reeeived at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, | Aug. 17—tf Queen Stree 7 2 WANTS, LOST, FUUND, de. | us D—A good lady canvassere to in- | troduce a new and elegant style of art | to the admirers of the beautiful in Charlotte- | town. Good salary paid to a reliable party. | Ca!l for Mr, Clement at the Misses Binciair’s, | corner of Sydney and Pownal Street, [no 4 3i RY RDERS WANTED —Two Boarders an be acccmmodated in a private family, near Prince of Wales College, at moderate rates. Apply, by letter, to C. C., P.O, 221. [oc 31 \ ANTED IMMEDIATELY, a man who thoroughly understands Kiln Drying Liberal wages will be given br BaGNatt, Clyde Mills, New [oc 31 tf and Milling. Ricnargp FE, Glasgow. \ J ANTED—Hides, Wool and Skins at the Spring Park Wool Shop, for which the highest cash price will be paid by C. F. Stack- POLE, foc 24 -y ANTED—Two first-class Coat Makers W To the right persons constant employ- ment and good pay will be given.—D. A. Bruce, 72 Queen Street. foct#l9 7" LET—That desirable Dwelling House on the north side of King’s Square, cen- taining nine rooms and a convenient frost proof cellar and good stable. Rent very low. Possession given in about one month from and executed the commission. The o!d couple were in ecstacics, this date, Apply to Mark Burcaer, [se 6 tf | |nate Thursday, the | day or national thanksgis ing and prayer. Foley,” 449 | McDovgaLt master, naw | ~* due at this port, will go on the berth imme-| diately after arrival aad load for Liverpool | | to-day and was | the city. | the .. sonal freedom and doubt it were the cit idel of pe latioa. Success is sure. To to Gouol of a just God. LONDON, N Vv 4, A correspondent of the Daily Neivrs at , l sing the wurking the Lana » UISCUSE > (ct, savs as soon as a few decisions hav: | . ° 7 | been yiven, and a8 soon as the tendency of ithe decisions begins to be grasped by land- fae > bet BPs yee a }org and tenant, an amicable arrangement “3 es ' . + . } . will Lake Pp ace In &n overwhelining pro- | > ~ + portion of cases. | T> _ nw wT - | DELFAST, OV. vd. | ‘Phe sub-comniission of the Land Ocurt lias given jucgment in tenants on the estate of Archdeacon Craw- a | ford, im all, except one reducing the | rents. case, UNITED STATES. | W asuinoton, Nov. 4. | President Arthur has decided to desig- 24th November, as a Wasuinotron, Nov. 4. The resignation of John W. Foster, U. q ‘ ¢ ° . on . } : S. Minister to Russia, was received and ac- cepted to-day i PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Nov. 4. The British Minister, Mr. West, arrived given the hospitalities of Mr. West replied, hoping that present good feeling between the United States and Great Britain heretofore prevailing might be lasting, and assured the listeners that he would do all in his power to promote that end. At a banquet to night Secretary Blaine, whose health was drunk standing, paid an eloquent tribute to the Queen, saying, in yyalty to that lady, and admiration for chat Gracious Sovereign,the feelings of this reople were not to be undone by the people of England. In closing he offered he toast ‘The Queen,’ which was also drunk {n responge the Minister Spe ke brie fiy. neople + 2s Svahaing, EUROPEAN, LiveRPooL, Novy. 4. The steamer Lake Winnipeg, from Mon- treal, arrived to-day. She lost fifty head of cattle and 200 sheep during the passage and had a heavy list. Beri, Nov. 4. Famine is feared in Nerihern Russia be- causes of the failure of the crops. Arurns, Nev. 5. The King has consented to dissolve the Chamber of Representatives. General elec- ticns are fixed for the first of January. ous Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours tor the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, November 7—10 a. m. Light to moderate winds, mostly northerly, fine weather, Sani deems ant aded lineata Special Notices. +< I ADIES’ Lambs Wool Ves ; \ received.—W. A. Wexks & Co. , a2 ew lot just no 5 3i Catt at Harvie’s Bookstore and see the beautiful designs of Prang’s Prize Christmas Card oct 3 Nh ADs Uv od ILLHEADS supplied to order at Toe Exam- INEX OFFICE. Hypr's Cigese—200 lbs, received to-day.— R. K, BRACE. nov | Six pure bred White Leghorn Cocks for sale. Address Post Office Box 92. {no 5 Si~—s tu f Peana’s $1,008, $500 and $300 Prize Christ- mas Cards at Harvie’s Beokstore. oct 31 New Tweens, at Owen Connolly’s. 027 61 A Lor of all wool at Owen Connolly’s. T weeds ai a large discount foct 19 121 ? tol T s , ? " Io « Yt ? _ 2 L te Don’s delay but call at Marvie’s Book-tore for Prang’s Christmas Cards—a splendid lot. oct 31 A tot of Clouds, at Cost,,at Owen Con nolly’s. 027 61 Mixrep Pickus, by the pint, quart and gallon, at the Family Grocery.—R, kK. Brace. nov l Now is the time to select your Christmas Cards at Harvie’s Bookstore—beautiful de- signs. oct 31 Wan Lambs’ Wool Underclothing at W. A. WEEKS & Co , just opened, no § 21 A worp tothe ladies! Do not exchange | your old Sewing Machine for a new ore; but fetch it to me and I will repair it and make it as good as new cr no charge made,— WILLIAM BRrowN, shep on corner of Prince and Grafton Screets, Charlottetown, P. E. I. nov 1 tf wy ‘uz only place on P. E. Island, where you can get every part of a gun made, is at Brown’s Shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. nov 1 tf wky ES TS a MARR. On the 19th October, by the Rev. John C, Berrie, at the residence of hir. Joseph Dewar, Montague River, uncle of the bride, Mr. Johnson B. Young, of Sturgeon, to Miss Isa- bella A. Johnson, of Montague River ——— HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. Nov. 5—Fred S White, St John; J B Black, Montreal; L Langelier, do; J A Liddell, do; AH McKie, do; GS Page, do; Ora P Patten, do; Harvey Spinney, Sackville, N B; P Mal- low, Montreal; WS Barnhart do. - Se tl UPTON PARK RAGES Will 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, Yor particulars get a catalogue from A. Me- Neill, or ov i, J. T. JENKINS, civiliz- the world’s progress and the rule the cases of tifteen | } i \find no better value. Our Dress Goods, Cloths, Flannels and Winceys are not surpassed inextent, variety and value. Just see these Goods aud get patterns whether you buy or not. Cotion Warp and Cottons of every description, of the best qualities, and at the i & ‘ Charlottetown, Nov, 1, 1881. lowest prices. Mats, Gents’ furnishing Goods, &c,, &c. Flannels, Blankets, Horse and FlRailway Wrappers, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs and PERKINS & STERNS. = 8 See ee ee ATC ee gg ee ee ee ee OsT! Readymade Clothing, Tweeds and Heavy Cloths, AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. Some Expensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles and Dolmans, and Fur Lined Cloaks, Sealettes and Colored Dress Goods. AT A LARGE BEDVDVCOT?TION:. JUST GPENED AND MARKED LOW, A Select Assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Velveteens, Ladies’ Sacques, &o, &c. R. W. TREMAINE, Nov. 1, 1881. ES ee ie SS ee BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. 83 QUEEN STREET. ” 1881 HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Which will be disposed of at Very Low Prices. wW. & A. BROWN & CO. Oct. 14, 1881. AD yt ates eee et a GHEAPER THAN EVER! —_——0:0 ——-—_ J. B. MACDONALD is Seliing Gf his Immense Stock of Bry Goods and Clothing this Fall at very ee low prices. Everyone in want of good articles et a small price should visit this store. Oe a a New Fall woods, GPENED, JUST [whly, pres i SF A OWEN CONNOLLY’S. ronment A SPLENDID Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, STOCK OF Readymade Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Searfs, Kc., in great varicty, Latest Styles, Lowest Prices. sa" IVMENSE BARGAINS FOR CASH. “es Oct. 11—ly eod Owen Connolly. a — —-— Shop & Dwelling House| TO RENT! N South Side Queen Square, the Store and Dwelling House lately occupied by. L. J. Williams. App-y to | HORACE HASZARD. | Aug. 25— PRANC’S 'Prige Christmas Cards, First instalment received this day at HARVIES’ BOOKSTORE. Oct, 31—-tf ! | | : CRAND BAZAAR, —_—, oa MARKET HALL, 22nd and 9rd of November, rYXHE Members of St. Joseph’s Society in- tend holding, in the Market Hall, A FAIR OF Fancy & Useful Articles, Wedresday & Thursday Nov, 2d and 24, the proceeds to be devoted to the aid of St. Joseph’s Convent, As the Ladies who have undertaken the management of this Fair will spare no pains to make it a success, they sinccrely trust the many friends of that institution will favor them with tbeir liberal patronage, Oct. 25, ’81—2aw BEER & GOFF HAV Ei 300 BBLS, BEST BRANDS : Choice Flour Baking Powder National Policy Woodill’s, Famous Superior, | Cook's Friend, Kent and and Princess. other Brands. |_. —a \Cr ery, ble Knives, and Ferke, LAMP VERY CHEAP, TEA! T 32, 34, 36 and 40 cts., WARRANTED. Wholesale and Retail, BEER & GOFF. QLUBRORISE for the VALLY EXAMINER, + ) the Cheavest snd mosh Newsy Paper Pubiished in the Provinees. 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