es Rs ta ey +g ips 5 Spe = en “ea en mR _ 3 ‘ ye : bd / . re te a7 af Seay v ers eee ir A: ES elk > saa BO Sets eee a> e ees es ae oat ge = SS ae eam a ae | | Jack Tar’s ‘‘ Cat.” In u cord ipnve W nm && prev ious aune- pounce ment, the British Admiralty have decide! to abolish fl rving lo the navy. “3 Antarctic Explorers. were nee oe A new Antarctic expior ing ex podition |! ig about to be undertaken, under the! c@mman: i et Sir Allen Yi ouag, W ho will 'Plower we Delieve there 1s no case ot - leave Englai for « vape ‘liown in a } pepsia ‘that cannot be 1mmedtiale Ly lieved, , a . ,. ’ » ‘eae . > mut one . : s 150, GOO dozen soia last year withou vacht this winter to make preparations. w 79 rs : le ase of fa ire renorted. Go to yout Drug- a5 cect loist a sample bottle for 10 cents Peace in Kurdistan. land try it. ‘Two doses will relieve you. A despatch te the London from Teheran reper been complete 7s restored it Sheik Abdullah is realy te submit. The} Kards offer indemnity tor the dami it done, ind will continue to pay taxes. — i © Basutos Vanquished. A despatch from Durban to the Lons- don 7) mes says:—‘Theneck of the bellion on his side bas been broken an di the Poi domesc lave been entirely reut-| ed. The Presideut of the Orange I € State believes that the rebellion will completely oe in six eae The Pa nama Canal. The London eisai Ct respon dent at Madrid says :—** The subscrip- tien for Panama Canal sioek has been very successful. Thirty-five thousand ehares were demanded here in two days and 15,000 were subscribed for in the provinces. Most Spaniards believe the epenin: of the Isthmus of Panama will benefit their Celonies in the West Indies.” A despatch io the News from Alexan:!ria says there have been very few subscriptions fer Panama Canal shares there. et alias ‘ai Prosperous Condition of Wigyptian Agriculture. Officinl statements have lished, showing that the agr icultural presperity of Egypt has never been reater than at the present mement. his is «ttributed in a large measure to improve | irrigation and to the excel- lence of the cottoncrop. The last two Niles he ve been uniformly favorable to the agricultural development ef the ceuntry, and mere foraign capital is being attracted inte it than than at any time since the foreign Pewers took it wader tieir protection. _——_ «© The Duty and Drawback on Fish Cans The present Customs tariff imposes a duty on cans < ontaining g import ted fish and under certain rest rictions a draw- back is payable on materials used in the manuiacture of packages or cans @ontainiug fish exported. Diificulties have ar sen in respec t tothe identifi- cation o| canned tish arriving in ene Province: of the Deminion in transitu through the United States from another Province of the Deminien, and in de- termining ifs legal status w ith regard ro the jp yment of duty or nonpayment et drawback on the cans containing the samme. 3 herefore, to obviate these “difi- eulties 2ud to prevent errors, an Order heen pub- in Council, dated Nev. 30th, provides that, on the shipment ef canned t fish the preduct ef ene Province et the Do- minion (0 anether, through the United thereef shall make at the ti:ne. and al the port of shipment, a transitu report ot such shipment, which «aid report shall be made in triplic: Lic, oe COpy whereof to be re- tained o. file at the post of shipment, the second to be forwarded forthwith by the Collector of Custems at such port ts the Collector at the port of destina- tien, ani the third te the Custems Des partmen \, under cover te the accountant ef said Department. Failing the re ceipt of su ich a report, fully identifving any canne d fish received at this port via the United States, the Collector ef Customs sha!l consider the cans cone taining such eunned fish as subject to duty, and collect the same accordingly. A form of the ne is published fer the guidance of shipoers. States, tie shippe: >_<. -_. * ~+ —_— Samet for Hard Time. Stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich foed and styie Buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing; get more real and substantial things of lite every way, and especially stop the ioolish habit of running after expensive and quack doctors or using re much of the vile humbug medicine that aces yeu only harm, and makes -the proprietors rieh, but put your trust in the greatest of all simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures te tin at a trifling cost, and you will see bet- times and g health. Try itence. Read in aoe ee. —— et ee | A Good Account. Pir sum it up, six long years ef bed-rid- dom sickness and suffering, costing $200 per rn tote! $1,200—all which was stopped three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife, who has done her own house werk for « year since, without the loss of a Ra ( want everybedy te know it for nofit,” _ Jonx Wwexs, Butler, N. a0 No people in the world suffer so much | with Dy Spel sian as Americans Although | wears of experience in medicive hed failed to | 2ccomplist | certain and sur medy . for this disease ard its effects, ‘+h as Sour | Stomach, Heart-burn, Water-brash, Sick | Headache, Costiveness, palpitation of the Lily Complaint, coming up of the Standard | that peace h: is} Kurdistan. ree a) ee Le. The American People. Heart, nrits, od, low 8} general cle bility, CC. , yet since the introduction of Greens August » cents. _ mw and for 3 @ = rh > WS Wj saw sale, 250 In stock is have now 1 *. ls FLOUR, of choice Brands, Fuc h as se enof or »s . ”? ) , / 4 eu zs i I tent / PAST RY. Crown Patent, \ Campbell's Superior, Rose \ all y, Kent M: Te. WRIGHT & MacNUTT, or. Prince and Kent Streets. Dec. 2, 1880 — 2w eod, ar i WHI. MN? CLOTHING -FROM Choice Selection i Cloths, FIT, PRIGE & QUALITY GUARANTEED, -AY OUR Tailoring Department INS. en THE 7p BEER & Nov. 19, 1850. NGRTHERN LIGHT NGREHERN Ligni, Edward Island Steam J HEN the Prince Navi gi sition 4 ompany 8 B »ATS cease running, the S. S. ‘Northern Light’’ will ply, making daily trips when practicable— leaving Georgetown at 6 a. m.; and Pictou, at 1.40 p. m., on arrival of the train from Halifax. ° a WILLIAM MIUTCHELL, Agent of Dept. Dept. of Marine, Charlottetown, | Nov. 26, 1580. il BUTTER, BUTTER, {HOICE QU: SALE BY CC THE TUR, at — BEER & GOFF’S. ] SSO. YD. ). W «4 CORDS SOFT WOOD, 50 cords nd 2000 LONGERS, LOO HARD-WOOD,a for sale by FOR Nov. —_ JOSEPH MEAGRER. oi uk Food. VALID Se ct Nov. 22. °£0 IOV. ao OM estie JAK INFANTS and sale at BEER Nov. 25, 1880. PROFESSIONAL GARD! FRANCIS S. LONGWORTH, Barrister-at-Law, NOTARY PUBLIC, &. OF FICE-—O’ Hailoran’s g, 46 Great George Street, next door to the Union Bank, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Nov. 25, ’80—her pat till 3st dec For GOFF’S. Building é Fi % TO Li RA va @ ‘HVE Shep and four rooms attached, at I present oecupied by the subscriber. A tirst-rate stand for a Mechanic or Butcher. Apply te : H. COOMBS. Nov. 22, ’80—4i eed, pat ar 21 cheapest and fattest Labrador LABRADOR HERAING | 7 EK best, Herring t ANDREW SULLIVAN'S, Cor. Grafton and Pownal Streets. Dec. 8, 1880. : lay Superior Teas, PACKAGES just ‘received ex Bthel) doo e) Blanche ; 130 paekages more te ar- rive in a few days. Those TEAS will be found very superior in strength and flaver, and we ofler them whol. sale and retail at remarkably low figures. BEBR & SONS. Ost. Ras 1836. . TO LET. COMFORTABLE HOUSE ef eight <X% roems,with good celiar and yard, situat- ed east end of King street. -——ALSO-— The reems over my store in Queen street, very suitable fer offices. Apply to WILLIAM DODD. ea tp ene = Oct. 18, 1880. Gf? i u * / CLEARANCH SALE OF GHNERAL DRY GOODS! TREMAINE & es - oT 83 QUEEN Oharlottetewnwn, Nevember 18, 1880, Th with t} tern. Black shade, Ribbons, Laces a A ehoice Noy. 1] THE TwVAIS ReEpor? and we MILLEN Five cents j YWXHE Subseribers kay Prince Edu vd, { @apian, and other vessels, e DRY GROCERIES Byer Offered by them ta BE ike Ladies’ Sacqies, Dress Goods of every Pompacdonr and Velveis and Spm ae » A am ON Te x Ls EL o w oraae prei Oj i ‘® ; sue sived Bthel oy £5. Rlenehe, Rave re¢ee x Largest Stock ef Jf f ‘ i (11) 1 Ae 2 AND the Public, iene UE aie >’ Dae and trimmed untrimmed, newest materials for trimming. BDolmans end Uls- deseription, with imming to mateh. Silks, Silk Veiveteens, in every ; } Ay ANG OocHner vl Colored Feathers, Flowers, Gloves. Ties, nd Frillings, Fur Muffs, Bodas, Woolen Sqnares and Clouds, Ladies’ Underclothing, &c., &e, GENTS’ TWEEBS AND CLOTRS. lot of TEA. All of which will be disnese } ef at the very lewest cash rays PURE PO . ‘ATO FARI NA Ii, Prey iéfa , 80-——-nat lm For well-knewn Hotel, situated rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and | possessed all li- first quality. *¢ ARTHUR ‘*Orro HEN Agents . } MESSRS. OW EN . er ib FURNISHING GOODS, in ehests and half-chests. WwW, A, BROWN & CO. Nov. 6, 1880. “HVA B BRICK HOUSE situate in Water Street, adjeining the EXaminer offiee. Apply to JOHN INGS. Ch'tewn, Nay. 2, 86. te Gorn Flour. able Buh SONS, me ay OY Al, OA K. fale or to Let conveniently on Queen Street. It is three stories high, and contains 16 rooms, kitchen, shop etc., and has spacious yard and large stables, sacds and outbuilding For further particulars apply to William Dedd; vr on the premises, to Mit JAMES OFFER. | Nov 13 iS ’, : Seger TN THI oo ere _* * _ 4 o ee ALE ¥ Pe fi se, fA i dn ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. NALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54 Holbo rn-viaduct, Et on the Lorn Hie oe onde mn , Ang. 18,187 | HLANi » WHISKY: °| ‘‘ We have visited the bottling stores of| Greenilees Peeeteee, and have selected |§ from the ' ats, samples of their Lorne | ~* gighland ‘Yhi Lisky ,, and have subjects | ed them to. careful. examination . and! analysis. The samples were very frag-| the characteristics of pure} mature: Hin, ae M. D. | ER, F, ¢ ; ‘ONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.T, ! Feb. 24. 1880 Geib PAR:S, MEDAL, 1378. JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS.]|. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE | | WORLD. . ‘* Buda” perior,’ and Meal May 6, RDERS will wai receiv rag for the follow- ing Brands of Flour and Meal !— {Patent}, Age,” “Extra Family,” ‘‘Warcup’s Su- **Beaver, ehoice K. D. Corn Meal—*‘‘ Golden Star.”’ Quotations ae 80. f. o. b. at Malls, Gharlottetown or Summerside. ** Alabaster,” **Goldea °¢ White * “Pitry” Rose,” ** Florence,” and ‘‘ Amber,” and for the above Brands of Flour er delivered at J. R. FOSTER? ‘Charlottetown . (Ar hs Seotch Whisky of the | : es d Jans, Complaints and Brunkeness, | $1060 iN GOLD Millers and shoes aoe . oton, N, Prince Rdward Island RAILWAY, TIME TABLE NO. 16. Winte Arran gement. ne nn, we oa . pte stadia ; TRAINS GOING WEST. = - a . aren ae ee) STATIUNS, MIXED. | MIXED, Georgetown Vics -{Dp 8.15 a.m. ; Carcigam .. 5. ies 8.40 ** Monnt Stewart,.|Ar 10.00 * SOCIO oi asco 04h Dp 7.00a.m. eI Bear River......)*. 7.4 * St. Patera. 660: “ Gan * ee cys 35 <a. ial: eee Mt. § itewart..... Ar 10.00 + we LT seta, Mt. Stewart, . .. {Dp 10. 05a. m. DemorGs «5 sk a “De * COPE 5 i. soe hae 1s She oe © 1). 99 «6 jAr 1145 Royalty be C harlottetown. i Charlottetown pp 8.15a.m.|Dp 3.00 loyalty Junction) ** 5.38 ** © * 3 .og 6s North Wiltshire.| ‘‘ 9.30 “© | * 418 « Hunter River....j °° 9.45 ** | * 439 6 Bradalbane ’ ~. + eo County Line.....| “* 10.32 1° Sas Kensington...... ae ‘“ 5.56 ** Summerside. .. } |Ar 11.45 “ | Ar 6,30 * wg |Dp 1. 45p.1 m, Wellington...... * 2se Pert: Hulk ..-K se.) eee FSET iciios eeen °o. ae DEMECON.. 6 .itel ae TRMMOR 5. » oes Ar 6a * eee rR AEINS Gol VG EAST, STATIONS, MIXED, MIXED, 7 ignish oe aes Dp. 6 eb ik: m, | Alberton. oslo ae OL. ween oo oe Port Hill. . fap le i** 956 * Wellington ......| ‘* 10.36 *“ pie a ~\ |Ar 11.25 ee eer Se 2.00p. in. Dp 7. 45 a.m, Kensington.. 1: Bae 8.20 * County Line... .. tee “. 63 > Bradalbane......| ** 3.23 * | ** 908 % Hunter River....; ** 3.59 ** | ** 9.45 “ North Wiltshire.“ 4.15 « | “ 19.01 « Royalty Junction) og OF ‘s 19S 406,52 = 30 ** fAr lL Ch arlottetown .. Dp 2. 30 p.7 m. Royalty Junction! * 2.53 You os S304. AY Se Bedford......... | es: pe Ese Mt. Stewart..... lAr 410 ‘* 1 Mt. Stewart .....Dp 4.15p.m. BRO Ot ain G0 Lr) ae St.. Peters...... , *° B31 + Bear River... .. ~~ ae | Souris... ean ‘ae tap." | Mt. Stewart.....; Dp 4.15p.m. | Cardigan .. 5.23 * ee 6.00 << B. SRCHIBALD, — L. Superintendent, ay Office, Charlottetown, Dec. 3, 1880. pat pres her ar ne sp sj kea pio 6i Ge eorgetown n. Railw Vali W ee = Se OED (A Medicine, not a Drink,) CONTAINS i HOPS, RUCKU, BANDRAKE, DANDELION, SAND TBE PUREST AND Best MEDICAL QUALI IES OF ALL OTHER BITTERS, a. Ee BCS GA eee the Bowels Liver, Kidneys and Urinary O ’ Nervousne ss, Sleeplessness, Female ll Diseases of Stomach, Will be paid for a case they will not eure wv heip, or for anything impure or injuri us found in them. _ Ask your Druggists for Hop Bitters andi ‘ree books, and try the Bitters before you sleep. 'ake no other. the Hop Ceucgh Cure and Pair Pelief is the Cheapest, Sures and Best. For sate By W. R. WATSON APOTHECARIES HAL! AND [mar 5, ’80 Story B. Lapp PAINE, Bens, F, GRAFTON, HaALBert F. Late Commissioner of Patents. PATENTS. PAINE, GRAFTON & LADD, Attorneys-at-Law and Solicitors of American .and Foreign Patenta, 412 Firrn Streer, Wasuryeton, D. C. Practice patent law in all its branches im the Patent Office, and inthe Supreme and Circuit Courts of the United States. Pamph- lets sent free on receipt of stamp for postage. septs” 1 NE tae