‘ili Raa antes - EE LL a Lan, ies eS nen eaten ieee 7s SE CR ome Liaise ei OEE NE m en ” . — ———————— se | | | | BES | Brot | Steer” 3 ad 7 Rew Sand | a he —A ND —AND— ay te WARD —AND-— | Cheapest Cheapest MEN'S AND BOYS’ DLSTERS, OVERGOATS, MANTLES, ULSTERS | *— AND REEFERS, ~A? TE a— LONDGN HOUSE! Best and tocal and Other Items. oe = Tur bay is reported full of ice. Giiivcrialidliaatiadbideininen Tux report regarding a disaster to Mr. Newbery’s vessel ** Siena,” is unfounded. Turrry bbls. kerosene, 20 bbls. onions, very cheap for cash at the Family Grocery— R. K. Brace. nov29 ‘sansitndalliaiibinieninn Tur steanier ‘‘ Nerthern Light” is ordered to Summerside te-morrow, to tow out the yessels icebvund ia that harber. sibicinbieldlibaesesutioe A special meeting of Prince Edward Council Reyal Arcanum will be held at their Room, to-morrow (Tuesday) evening, at 8.30 o'clock. cigeketaididtinnss devia Tue shifting ordenance detacbnent of Major Morris’ Battery of Garrison Artillery will meet for drill this evening, in the Driil Shed, at 8 o'clock. ncalitellaiipitalbipatecticntoen Tue Supreme Court has been sitting since Friday last, hearing arguments. for and against a rule for a new trial in the ejectment case of Covvolly vs. McLeod. Oy Saturday night a speak thief entered the crockeryware stere of Major Poilard, Kent street, and stole therefrom two pairs yases valued at $8.00. No trace of the thief, Tre ‘*Princess of Wales,” left for Pictou this morn ng, and will return this evening. The ‘‘St. awrence” will leave for Pictou to- night at 1. o'clock, returning to-morrew eve- ning. Mr. Goon, sperting editor of the Mail, has received cable advice from London, England, to draw on the Bank of Mertreal for the sum ef $70,000, the proceeds of Torontonians’ winnings on the Hanlan-Trickett race. — TT Mr. Joan L. Harris, President of the Moncton Sugar Refining Company, wishes it to be note i that the manufacture of granulat- ed sugar will be commenced by the Company as soon as the refinery begins operations. Tux ship *‘ Midas,” Capt. D. A. Mclnnis, owned by R. F. Quirk, cleared for Queens- town for orders to-day, with a cargo consist- ing of 34,000 bushels of oats and 559 pieces of dea!, containing 17,802 superficial feet, ship- ped by the owner. Drowsrp.—An old peddlar named Stewart fellover Rocky Point Wharf on Saturday night, and was drowned. His body was recovered yesterday. Itis sa‘d that che de- ceased was under the influence of liquor when he staggered dowa on the wharf in the dark- ness, and met his death. 3 New Deparrure tN ALMANac MAKING.— The publishers of Harvie’s Almanac have decided te scatter a large edition of their Almanac for 1881 free ef charge te every one. Parties <lesirous of obtainieg areally good Almanac for next year, free of cost, have only to call at Harvie’s Bookstore, Queen Street, and ask ior a copy. Srettarton Revizr Funpv.—Messrs. B. Wilson Higgs aud R. F. DeBlois acknowledge the following subscriptions tothe Stellarton Relief /und:—Benj. Hooper, $1; D. R. Hooper, $1; tobt. Fennell, $1; Henry Coombs, $2; H. P. Walsh. $2; J. & W. Beer, $2: Peters & Peters, $5; Daniel McNaughton, $2; Maurice Blake, $2; J. W. Morrison, $2; Hodgson & McLeed, $10. —_ CHAPPELLe’s ALMANAC, for 1881], is out; and it isan improvement on anything yet out. Its anniversary information has been localized. The dates of the births and deaths of promi- nent personages who have figtred on the Island stage, together with the dates of re- markab]l« events, are given; and another new feature is the table showing the relative value | in Canadian currency of all nations. The “voices of the stars” are very loud; and will doubtless be read with interest by flany per- sons anxious te know abeut the wonders that are goin; to happen in 1881. Apart from this, Mr. Chappelle’s enterprise is creditable, and deserves recognivion. Lemsr Proospzr, an Indian who was re- manded to jail on the 16th inst., appeared again at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court to-day. Leine was arrested by the City Marshal for drunkenness. At the time of arrest be carried a gallon can, and the Mar- shal, desirous of knowing the contents of the vessel, asked poor ‘‘ Lo’ what it contained, and recvived the curt reply, ** Lassers.” ‘This answer did not satisty the Marshal. He opened the can and found it contained rum &s dark in color as molasses. In ceurt, in response to the Stipendiary Magistrate's yuestion—‘* Where did you get the liquor ?” Leine said, ‘‘ 1 give money to one brudder, and he get it tor me, all same.” Loo was then cast into prison, from whence he emerged to-day » reformed red man, for, we learn, he took the Total Abstinence Pledge, while in| WADING peice oe | * * AND — Dress Goods, ~AT THE— LONDON HOUSE! | Cheapest in Eve WEWS BY TELEGRAPH, Special Despatch to Rxeaminer. Lonvon, Nov. 28.° Hanlan hasarrived at Newcastle. He has challenged Laycock to row him for £400 a side, Hanlan to choose the course and the match to be made on Mon- day. The British ship ‘‘ Vandyck” is ashere at Roseneath Point. She lies: broadside on the beach, the sea breaking over her. The crew are safe. Soret, Nov. 25. Weather clear, the water still rising. Large quantities of ice passing. The ice is reported jammed below. Eastport, Nov. 26. A singular accident occurred here last night. A sailor named Laughlon, of the schooner ‘‘ Annie Frye,” on going for a drink of water, found the small cask pump frozen. He poured boiling water into it, and attempted,to suck a drink from the cask, when he inhaled the steam and died in five minutes. Sole Lonpon, Nov. 27. Parliament is to meet on January 6tb, Lord Coleridge, Chief Justice of Common Pleas, has been appointed Chief Justice of Queen’s Bench, vice Cockburn, deceased. Lord Lansdowne has gone to England from his Kerry estates, considering his life jeopardized. Lonpon, Nov. 28. The “Observer” says the Irish malcontents desire the repeal of the Union, and that it is well nigh idie to hope that Irish disaffection can be removed by remedial legislation. A battalion of the Guards leave on Wednes- day for Ireland. Davitt, Dillon and Sexton were ata land meeting in Sligo to-day. Lonpon, Nov. 29. The race to-day between Trickett and Ross resulted inafoul. It is to be rowed again to-morrow. » "4 _ ~- —_ Correspondence. ge Wedo not hold ourselves responsible for the statements or opinions of our correspondents Forgery. To the Editor of the Examiner,— Sirn,—The mean and villainous practice of forging letters is, I regret to tind, fast coming into prominence in certain localities in this Island. Since reading your remarks on this subject in yesterday's EXAMINER, another instance of letter forging has been brought to my notice. A letter bearing the forged signa- ture of a resident of Souris, and addressed to a certain party living in another part of the country, was, according to the showing of the Post marks, mailed at Souris Hast Post Office, on the 4th November. A mere cowardly and contemptible action than this it would be difficult to imagine. it is well that the law provides for the accommo- dation of forgers, and in this case the culprit is better knewn than he imagines, as he will find to his cost ere long. Yours, &c., Noy. 26th, 1880. K. +i The Forgery Case. To the Editor ef the Hraminer. Sir,—With reference to a letter and also a denial in your issues of the 24th and 25th inst., signed by William “Henneberry, and to your complaint that you had been imposed upon in publishing the same, I beg to assure you that the letter was not bogus, and that J can satisfy anyone who will call upon me with indisputable evidence that Mr. Hlene- berry was solely responsible for the appearance of the letter and its contents. I am, yours, &c., R. F. Macponap, Souris, Nov. 27, 1880. The Rebellion at Cape Colony. Tur Premier of Cape Colony, telegraph- ing under date of the 20th inst., says :— ‘¢'he resources of the colony are apparently equal to the requirements for suppressing the rebellion. The colenial government has no intention of applying for imperial troops.” A despatch from Cape Town, dated the 22d inst., says :—‘‘The British Residence at Leribe, which had been twice attacked by the Basutos, has been relieved by reinforcements.” — 2: <> -o & Weather Bulletin. jail, for three years. He informed the court | Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the this morning that he did not knew where he | got the “ Lassus,’’ and was discharged. Lewis has a large supply of first-class Stationery, pa r, envel ete., et¢., which will be sold very cheap. Maritime Provinces. Toroyto, Nov. 29—10 a, m. Cloudy weather with snow and rain to-day, | es, pens, pencils, ee by westerly winds and generally colder weather to-morrow. & Cheapest Cheapest HOSIERY BLANKETS! ve — AND— * Sageen: cans a ean ‘ ' i ‘ pf ene | “ Oy i ~ ‘e Ores “= UNDERGLOTHING HORSE RUGS, LONDOH HOUSE! LONDON HOUSE! ry Department. Wholesale i: a ARE NOW New Witiinery and | DIRECT FROM BEST LONDON “oye ee LLLP PLL, ry - PLUSH, FREIZE, THE NEWEST IN 4LEL Pompadour, Silks and Satins, i . Velvets and Velvetesns, New laces, Ribbons, &&c.. Flowers and Heathers, Hat and B A FULL SOCK OF STAPLE AND Charlottetown, October 4, 1880. NEW CANADIAN BEVERAGE! ee 2h. GO Tee ns The Only Satisfactory Substitute for Tea and Coffee. -Bighly Recommended for Regular Use at Ordinary Meals. ——- —-—-:0:---- > Ue THE VERY BEST ARTICLE FOR DIETARY USE EVER DISCOVERED. ———_ :0: —__ - — THE TEVBE iajvrious effects which the centinuos use of tea and coffee have cn the human system:re velllnown. The most er ‘vent physicians advise the patients to absta** “10m vs ng either. Owing to the taste for these heve.age which hes beep veive:sa 'y acquired, it has been fornd necessary to find aaub stiite. Var one si bstituces have been tried, bet Kaoka is the only ene ever discos ered which bas been fourd to perfect'y answer the purpose. Unlike ‘Vea © and Coffee, it conta’’s neither Theine nor Caffeine, nor any other po sorous pt uciple waatever which can even by long use, prove hurfful te the weakest covstitvtiens. {+t is especially recommended for sick persons and childien. Families using white bread habitually should adopt Kaoxka as ther regular drink at meals. bey will then have supplied to them the elemerts which, when taken into the system, go to form bones, nails, teeth, sinews and brains, and which have been separaied from the fine flour of which the white bread is made. Thovsauds of persons who have been afflicted with Dyspepsia, Ner- vousness, Indigestion, Sleeplessnese, Sick Headache, &c., bave been iestcred to perfect health by eschewing tea and coffee aliogether, and ¢érinking with their meals nothing but Kaoka. It contains no ‘‘chemicals.” The elements’ from whieh it is made are wheat and sugar, nothirg more. For sale in pound and half-pound paekets at the “Crown Greoeiy,’” South Side Queen Squ are. ROBERTSON & CAMERON. Charlottetown, Oetobser 1, 1$30—30 ins cod i _O iK LAST. TRir " Gharlottetown Business College, ——ii— BOSTON STEAMERS |. sate ° iT session is designed for those whose business wil not permit of their attend- iance during the day, The course is adapted not only for such as have enjoyed the best | THE “CARROLL” LEAVING BOSTON g t ( A th f 1 } | training. The subjects taught are such as : | every man must have in coaducting a general : a, ul ay, 0 bCOH eT, | business, viz: Book:keeping, by Single and (WEATHER PERMITTING), \Double Entry (Theoretical and Practical), Penmanship, Gereral Business, Business Cor- Will be the Last Trip of the Season, respenience, Arithmetic, etc. No young man ‘can afford to miss the course. | CARVELL BROS. No entrance examination. Noy. 19, 1S80—pat lw Session 7.30 to 9.30 p. m. ‘onl 9 L. B. 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