cece ? Store.--nov 15, tf . K. Brace, opposite market. -Rovertr May. — Hocal and Other items, | THe-Supreme Corrt completed its sittings in this County yesterday. Just fRe eivep at the Agricultural Store, colored paper for Christmas Trees, — Roper May.—li ik hel Ed. A ¥Ew hundreds Island flour, from Mr. , Acorn’s mills, cheap for cash, only, at the Family Grocery.—R. K. Brace, " slits Hor corFee is now served at the Railway Station to passengers by the out-going trains, and a!l others who may apply. <A good idea geatnalionstipebtalidiened ‘Pro Boxo Pupiico’s” letter, published yesterday, caused the illuminating of the Town Cloc before dusk last evening. ‘The Keeper of the building has nothing whatever to do with illuminating the clock. [innishsciiaiermamiiets Two inoflensive countrymen were set upon last evening on Pownal street by a gang of young ruffans and brutally beaten. ‘The young scoundrels escaped without arrest, but itjis to be hoped they will yet be punished for thair villiany. Tue barkentine ‘‘ Erema,” John McMahon, master, with a cargo of 26,189 bush. oats, of 3+ lbs. each, and 400 pes. deals, containing 11,000 feet, superficial measure, shipped by Peake Bros. & Co., cleared for Plymouth, G. b., for orders, on the 29th inst. Jounx Pavrrerson appeared at the Stipen- diary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon, on complaint of Mr. Finlay. Patterson, it ap pears was intoxicated in the Market House, and used threatening language towards Mr. Finlay. He was fined four dollars or twenty days. Tue West River buoys, seven in number, were removed some days ago. This isa strange procedure in the face of the fact that four schooners are loading up the river, and others are expected up every hour. ‘The steamer ‘Southport,’ besides making her regular trips on market days, makes extra trips through the week, to the great convenience of the tax-payers of. West River. Why, then, should these buoys be taken upat this busy season ?» Will «**Admiral Mitchell” please ex- plain.—Com. Tue steamer ‘‘Carroll” sailed from this port for boston at four o'clock this afternoon with a full cargeof produce. This is the last trip which she will make this fall. She has had a most suecessful season, having full freights as well as large passenger lists.on all trips. We wish Captain Wright and his jolly crew a safe return next sprihy. The following ladies and geutlemen took passage by the ‘‘Carroll ”: Miss Lantry, Miss Kate Flynn, Miss A. E Mitchell, Mr. H, J Beales, MrJM Auld, Mr S Licolst, Mr M Griffin, Mr Hugo Erick- sou, Mr James Condon, Mr John McMillan, Mr UD MeDonald, Mr Jos Carver, Mr A McPherson, Mr Charles Morris, Mr Robert Hurry, Mr M J Beales, Mr M Stewart. Tue Rev. William Taylor, of world-wide missionary fame, we are glad to say, may be expected here by steamer this evening from Pictou, and will occupy the pulpit in Prince Street, Methodist Church, morning and even- ing to-morrow, and in the afternoon in the second Methodist Church, at 3.15. This gentleman is well known, everywhere as the ‘‘California Street preacher.” He is an American by birth, but cosmopolitan by his evangelistic labors. Heis at present making a hasty tenz of these Maritime Provinces, in the interest of his great missionary work. He will lecture on missions, on Monday and Tuesday evenings. The place to be anncunced to-morrow. (a -_ MIEINTATURE ALMANAC, SUN BE Vs ods cucos NOVEMBER 30th., 1879. Sun RisEs...... Hieu Warer. 11.23 am 7.27 Sun Sets.......4.10 | Futs Moon 28, 04.44pm +> aie Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Nov. 29, 10 a. m. Strong winds and gales from the south-east to sovth-west ; cloudy to rainy weather, fol- lowed to-morrow by brisk to high westerly to north-westerly winds and colder weather. Storm signals were ordered up last evening in the Maritime Provinces. Special Notices. ) 100 bbls. choice American Baldwins just received at Berr & Gorr’s. n 18 Fixyxanw Hapores and Boston Hams at Fish Honey 20c. at Beer & Goff s. ly you want yood Groceries call and see R. 25 tf Cat and see the large assortment of Toys, etc., at the Agricultural Store.—Ronert May. CurIsTMAS and New Year’s Cards—a beau- tiful assortment —at the Agricultural Store-— Tue best and cheapest place to have your Sleighs repaired and painted is at P. H. Tratvor’s. Sleighs of every description built to order, and satisfaction guaranteed. Kent Street, opposite ‘Rocklin Hou se.” —22 6i eod — ¢ ~—e HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. Nov, 27.—€ J Haley, Souris; V H Knight, do; K F Paulin, do, Nov. 28:—John H Winsloe, St:Peter’s Bay; E F Kimball, Boston; R Booth, Montreal. Nov. 29.—Capt. McLeod, Orwell. hEVERE HOUSE, Noy. 28—C E Cltrke, Orwell; Geo, Smith, Boston; © W Palmer, do; Arthur B Silver, Halifax; James Manuel, do. 20—Henry Lortie, Quebec. cee DIED. At the residence of Mr. Henry Hardy, Little York, on Friday, Oct, 31, of inflamma- tion of the langs, in the 74th year of his age, Mr. John Dunean Richards, of Murray Har- bor, leaving foar chilktren to mourn the loss of « kind and loviny father. (Arvus please copy.) FPNME place to get yourPrinting done is at theRKAMINER Printing Room A SWEEPING REDUCTION Those who are in want of CARPETS can now supply themselves at rates unusually low at the LONDON HOUSE We shall, on FRIDAY, the 7th November, begin to sell out our entire stock, con- sisting of about 6,750 YARDS, WITH Hearth Rugs & Mats, at an exceedingly large discount FOR CASH. As these prices will be offered for a limited period only, those who wish to take advantage of them should make ‘an early call. The Stock consists of BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, SCOTCH WOOL, FELT and STAIR CARPETS. THRMS CASH. Dati & Ch Nov. 5, 1879. ent Soe ee cecell eeee e aee— GHEAPSIDE WARERUUSE. >: ip +> f Matthew, Niclean & Heartz -——-INTEND MAKING A— CHANGE IN TARIR BUSINESS, AND WILL Sell the Whole of Their Large Stock of DRY GODS AD ' PROM Twenty to Thirty Per Cent. Discount. , FOR CASH ONLY. ————- How is the Time to Get Bargains, —AS THE— WHOLE STOCK Must be Cleared Out in a Few Months. ——~—— -<e- —-——— Just Call and Examine our Reduced Prices, as we Mean Business. Dress Goods, in ca Cashmeres, French Merinos, Persian Cords, Serges, Lustres and Coburgs, at Cost. Fancy Dress Goods for 8 cents per yard. Heavy Winceys for 6 cents per yard. Good Black Lustre for 12 cents per yard. Heavy Tweeds for 50 cents per yard. Woollen Shawls from 70 cents upwards, Ladies Wool Clouds and Scarfs at Cost. Ladies Cloth Sacques at Great Reductions. A Lot of Fur Muffs at Less than cost. Black and Colored Silks, Satins, Mantle | and Bonnet Velvets, Velveteens and Trimming Silks at Cost. ed Heavy Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers, Pants and Vests A CCres. Mens’ Mens Fur and Cloth Caps, Shirts and Drawers, At Prices that Must Sell Them. ee White and Grey Blankets and Manile Cloths at a Bargain. __ White and Grey Cotton from 5 Cents Upwards. If you want Cheap Goods give us a call, as we are confident the prices will give satisfaction. Pe “ & a me — Fs aaa ee ne ee En he _ ~~ J.B. Ma Queen : = i. BSO,OO0OO. cdonaild, street, Has in stock Thirty Thousand Dollars worth of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, &c., Winter and Drawers, Cloth TERMS CASH. Everyone can be suited in Prices, Styles and Quality. fail to visit this Store when purchasing your requirements. J. B. MACDONALD. The whole of which must be sold during the Fall and Season. SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THE STOCK OF MENS AND BOYS CLOT ‘In Wisters, Overcoats, Jackets, Pants & Vests, Worsted Suits, Linders aie NG, and Fur Caps, &c. Don’t American Kerosene. 30 bbls. landing to-day, 250 ** to arrive for winter stock, AND 200 tins, 5 galls & 10 galls each. Highest test and best Oil made. CARVELL BROS. Nov, 29, 1879-—2aw’2w Queen Street, Charlottetown, Nov. 18, 1879. TH A | ‘ig STORE: 150 CHESTS, and 200 CHESTS to arrive per very finest quality, and satisfaction guaran- teed. CARVELL BROS, Nov. 20, 1879—2aw 2w. Molasses & Sugar. 164 puns. MOLASSES, 23 hhds. SUGAR, 60 bbls. do. CARVELL BROS. Noy. 20, 1879—2aw 2w TOBACCO. 50 cads BRIGHT SMOKING, 15 boxes CHEWING, 20 kegs TWIST, CARVELL BROS, Nov. 20, 1879—2aw 2w BEAUTIFUL Christmas, New Year AND Birthday Cards, just received at the store of MF. ELLIS. ALSO: Bound Copies of May’s Own Manual. Child’s Companion, Child’s Own Magazine, Cottage and Artizan Kind Words for 1879, and a great variety of Fancy Articles, Wools, Silks, &c. Nov. 14, 1879—1m eod APPLES. P00 BARRELS Baldwins and Russets, landing ex ‘‘Carroll.” This is a choice lot of American winter-keeping, hand- picked Apples, and imported especially for persons wishing to lay in winter-keeping fruit. For Cash only. CARVELL BROS, Nov. 25, 1879.—2aw lw FLOUR. FLOUR. oW IS THE TIME FOR PAMILIES to lay in their winter supply. We have quantity of Choice Bands such as ‘PRIDE OF THE WEST,’ ‘IMPERIAL XXX, PASTRY,’ ‘KENT & AMBER,’ &C.. At a small advance over present cost of land- ing. BEER & GOFF. Nov. 1, 1879. POLL TAX NOTICE. ee liable to pay Poll Tax for Char- lottetown and Common, and Assessment on Lands in Charlottetown Royalty, are here- by notified to make payment to the under- Matthew, McLean & Heartz. | Charlottetown, Nov. 3, 1879. signed, at the store of D. R. M. Hooper, Euston Street. G. C, HOOPER, ‘‘ Prince Edward,” all of the | Ch’town, Noy. 22, ’79. Ss oes oe NOTICE. LL persons liable to pay Poll Tax in the Common and City of Charlottetown, under the provisions of the Assessment Act, 1877, and Amending Acts, are hereby notified that GEORCE CHARLES HOOPER, of Charlottetown, is authorized to collect the same. . Extract from Act 42nd Victoria, Cap. X, intituled ‘‘ An Acttoamend the Assessment Act, 1877 :” “The sum of ONE DOLLAR shall be levied by an equal rate as POLL ‘TAX on male per- sons being EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE, not being paupers, being’ inhabitants of, or residents in the City or Common of Charlotte- town or the Town of Summerside.” NEIL McLEOD, Provincial Treasurer. Nov. 18, °79.—2aw a h presne NIGE GODFISH. — 10 BDLES. 50 lbs. each, Just the article for private families. Ch’town, Nov. 25, 1879.—2aw lw CARVELL BROS. FARM TO LET. PWNHE Farm and Brickyard in Lot 48, known as Brickmaker’s Point, containing 50 acres. Apply to W. H. STEWART, London House, Nov. 14, 79.3 wks, 2aw pat n e 3i To Inventors and Mechanics, ‘pea and how to obtain them. Pamph- et of 60 pages free upon receipt of stamps or postage. Address GILMORE, SMITH & ©0O., Solicitors of Patents, Washington, D.C. en ene st, found, Kc: > Wants, Lo AY ‘7 ANTED.—A good Cook. Reference required. Apply to C. V. McGrecor, Hanover House, Prince Street. [n 29, 2i pd rqxO LET.—‘“‘GLENGARY COTTAGE,” —_—— at the head of Pownal Street. Imme- diate possession given. Enquineat EXAMINER Office. {28, 10 rg\O LET—Office, Wareroom and _frost- proof Cellar. Low Rent. Good business stand. Apply to the book-keeper at this office. [n 22 10i cod r3\0 LET—And immediate given, 2 tenement houses, 8 rooms in each,4 thoroughly fitted up, banked and outside windows on, all ready to occupy. tent low to good and careful tenants; none other need apply. Apply to the owner, Ricuarp Weeks, Head Hillsborough Street, Ch’town. ___[n 14 eod Va. A Cook and dining-room Girl, immediately. Apply at Examiner {n }1 tf possession Office. Fine Cabinet Organ — (Smith maker) which cost $130.00, will be sold Apply at a for sixty dollars, less than half. this office. {nlO TOR SALE.—A first-class YOUNG MARE. 3 years old, sired by Imported Blood Horse ‘“‘ Abel,” stands 15 hands, good style and. quite gentle in harness. Will be so!d cheap and on easy terms. Apply at this office. {n. 1, tf XHOP & CELLAR to let on Great xs) George Street, adjoinning Lewis’ Photo- graph Gallery. Enquire of Joun STUMBLEs. [o 17, tf EVOARDERS WANTED—A few per- manent Boarders can be accommodated at very moderate rates at the Revere House. [oct 29, 1879] ‘iO LET.—Two tenements of eight rooms each. Good cellarage, stable and coach house, North Side King Square, as pleasant a locality as in the city. Enquire at King Square Warerooms. - [o 25 NOR SALE.—Valuable Residence, cen- ” trally located; 17. rooms, besides pan- tries, etc., with water tank, etc., aud large Coach House, Stable, and large Yard room, Apply at this office. je24-eodtt