a en ~ butter (fresh) from 14 to 18 cents per lb.» Local and Other Lienis. ’ Four ofivials of the United States Fishery’ Department ave visiting this Province on oticial business Tur cheapest School Boeks in the Island, are to be bought at Bremner Bros., 44 Queen! taey import from the publishera’ Street, as cdivect. —_ 7 , \ rew copies of the Cunadian Lilustrated | Vews contwuing portait and biography of the; late Judge Pope, are for sale at the ‘‘Diamond | wokatore ; ’ - acelailte teal cleared tor Mumbles; lers, to-day, with a cargo con- ! sisting of 22,900 bushels oats and 400 pieces of | Roads ro hippel by the vessel’s owners, Poake} Bri % & LO, } ——-—- -- on : Lue cheapest Stationery, the greatest vari-} ’ & ' ety and the best-value is to be got by calling} at the store of Bremner Bros, 44 Qaeen St., | as they imp rt direct from the manufacturers. } | a Marx Borcuer is making a splendid enit of farnitare for Wildev Lodge ©. 6 Hi The desien and carving of the Noble Grand’s ehair, and o* herchairs—by Mr. Mark Wright, : AVProOpriz foreman of Mr. Batcher’s establishment—are exceedingly ropriate and tasteful; and the} aphelstering is brilliant with the choicest| plush ; seititipiennniees 4 piseacca of the 4th ist. reports the fol- owing schooners ashore at Whitehaven :— Matilda, of Picton, Baker, produce frem P. F. Island. Jenay Lind, of Whitehead, Captain Willett, pro:luce from P. E. Island. Thetis, of Lockeport, Capt. Hardy, produce from P. i. Island. Chis last vessel got off on Satur- day, and was reloaded on Sunday. Schooner Petite Riviere, of Cape Negro, Capt. Sw in, laden with produce, along with three others, names unknown, are ashore at Yankee Cove, eastern side of Whitehead. ee ' iz only plac? in Charlottetown where a} stock of Stationers’ Fancy Goods can | be found is at Bremner Bros., 44 Queen Street. T ehoice Sap Accipent.—On Wednesday, the *29th ult.. while William McLeod, son of David McLeod, Murray River, was gathering logs! in Matthew McLures mill cam, he uniortun- ately fellin and got drowned, Deceased was Lp sing inoffensive young man, and tne Mec.ancool arr has cast a gloom ‘ | the comma ity. fie leaves & surviy: £1 nother, bro! ers and sisters, with whom we in their sad affliction. His body was reeovercd about half an hour afterwards. King s County Advertiser. eo To-pay’s was the largest market of the seison. Prices werelowin all departments, andésales were very brisk. Prices as follows : Beef (sma!l) from 6 to 10 cents per lb; beef (qr.) frem 4 to 6 cents per lb.; mutton, from 5 to 9 cemts per Ib.; lamb, from 4 to 8 cents per lb.; pork (per lb.) from 7 to 9 cents; pork (per carcas) from 54 to 6 cents; geese, from 4) to 60 cents each; ducks, from 20 to 25 cents each; chickens, from 35° to 45 cents per pair; butter (tub) from 13 to 14 cents por lb.; eggs, from 16 to 18 per doz.; potatoes, from 16 to 20 cents per bushel; oats, from 33. to 34 cents | per bushel; hay, from 33 to 49 cents pea 100 lbe.; Hovr, from $3.00. to $3.25 per 100 Ibs. ; oatmea!, from $2.50 to $2.75 per 100 lbs. Tuck best place to get Visiting and Address Cards, Ball Programmes, and every imagin- able kind of Fancy and Mercantile Letter- press Printiny, is at Bremer Bros., 44 Queen Street. The best work at the lowert prices. Call aud bo convinced. Wierd feclings of regret we have to record the death of John Thomas White, son of Char- les White, of Murray River. The deceased left home aboat six years ago and by per- severance and industry worked himself up to the pesition of mate of the brig “Clara J. Adams,” of New York, aud was to take charge of her as Captain on her return trip from the West indies, Sad news reached his fathera few days ago announcing his death, by yellow ‘fever, at Cuba, after an illness of six days. ‘At the time of his death he was 25 years ot ‘age, and bis kind, genial nature and amiable disposition will secure for him «a iasting memory among all who knew him. Wesym pathise with his parents and relatives in their} sad loss. —K, OC. Advrrtiser. Tiree members of tha Charlottetown En gineers Co.,--Sergeant H. W. Davison, Sapper ating teeta eet A SWEEPING REDUCTIUN SE Those who are in want of CARPETS can now supply themselves at rates unusually low at the LONDON FIQUSE 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. ee ee The Stock consists of BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, SCOTCH WOOL. FELT and STAIR CARPETS. RB. Hooper, and Sapper L. Hooper—** Bred | THRMS OC SH . $3 mpany's medal, at Kensington A a ef” forthe ev Rifle Range yesterday. The firing off was necessitated by the three Engineers abeve named making the highest scores and being ties at tho re ular competitions for the medal. Yesterday’s contest resulted in a victory tor Sapper Benj. Hooper, who made # score of 97 points out of a possible 140. A like score was madys by Liensenant Davison, but as Sapper Hooper made the highest score at the longest range the m< The Das & Ch Nov. 5, 1879. lal was awarded to him. meda! will be purchased in Montreal. It will be made of silver and gold,andthe name of the} winner, with the number of times he won, | will be engraved on it. The scores made yes-| terday—consilering the heavy wind blowing across the range—were very good. nae . ; ; oe CoCNTRY DEALERS may rely on getting} their stock of Paper, Envelopes, Pens, Ink Slates, School Books, etc., cheaper from us thar they cau buy them elsewhere in Char. lottetown, or import them from abroad. -Bausuner Bros., 44 Queen Street. Tue steamer Worcester cleared for Boston; yesterday eveuing with a cargo consisting of | $73 cases and 11 barrels eggs, 489 bages and) 351 barrels potatoes, 146 barrels mackerel, 441} drums dry fish, 75 hoxes canned meat, 105 tubs! buttes, 77 tons scrap iron, 3 barrels oatmeal, | 2 boxes ducks and sundry articles—; valued at $15, 165. She had also the following | passengers:: Miss F MeDonald, M A Carroll Master Wm }layes, Miss Hapeny, Aappeny, Miss A Happeny Miss b Happeny, Mis: ®M Hapeny, Mrs Jas Collings, Miss ! Coliinws, & M Collings, Miss A Turnbull, Miss M Meinnis, Mrs. J. Brenan Miss Murchison, James McGuren. Mr E Gay, Charies Gay, , Miss Alley, Miss F Alley, Miss McAulay, | Miss F O Nell, Miss Diggios, Miss Collings, , Joho McCarthy, Mrs Carroll, Francis Bert-| yam, Michael Whelan, Miss McKenna, James!) B oderick, P_ J Doyle, Miss M J Younker, Miss A Robblve, Neil McPhee, Alex McPhee, Miss P Trail, Mrs Joseph McPhail,, Miss Al Hogan, Mr Beales, Mrs Marquis, Mise J? Marquis, Wm Swith. ‘, heos, g j i NM iss M e os SAiIPP ING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. !Nov. 7.--Sch. Onward, Wallace, stone; M. A. Starr, Halifax, 12 puns. molasses, 20 boxes raisins, 5 casks oil, 1 dram soda, 1 lot of furniture; Brigt. Quango, Trinidad, 146 puns. mo- i lasses, OU lbls. sugar to Geo, Coombs; John Bell, West Peint, 17 bbis. oysters, 50 bush. potatoes, 2800 bush. oata. CLEARED. Nov. 7.—-British Fort, Halifax, 2000 bush. oats, 220 do potatoes, 120 do turnips, 3 bbls. oysters ; M. A.-Starr, Halifax, bal- last ; bridget Aul Soston, 1567 bush. tego by Jolin tinghes; Leonel, Mum- i sles Road, for orders, 22,900 bush. oats, | 400 pieces deals by Peake Bros, & Co. / Nov. 6.—Sch. Apurodite, St. Johns, N’fld, 405 bush. barley, 450 do oats, 510 do po- tatoes, 50 bt parsnips by H. Long worth. | OUTPORTS | Georpetown, Nov. — ube } Aly a, and Al Souris, Oct. 2% Boston, 526 bhis oO” 13 2.4 a bb Be iis Heartz, 554 bbis. erel by C. ©. | Nov. 3.—Entered Antelope. - Lyle. See ‘ared, Sch. General Grant, mackerel, 36 half do do, mackere!, 3 cases mack- Carlton. Schrs. Josephine, Sisters, tot Ue , = neem. Demnmaiatetta tet ttn nay tnt AOL CCC TT ‘* ‘-moningon & Naya Santi Amerigan & Nova seotlan ARRIV FE: ‘ahd will be able to supply small and large lots—excellent qualities and at favorable prices. BEER & GOFF. Oct. 24, 1879. For Fall Trade MOL ‘8SE8, PORTO RICO SUGAR, WHITE SUGAR, REFINED SUGAR, LUMP SUGAR, (Boxes 50 Ihs,} VALENCIA RAISINS, LAYER RAISINS, CHEST TEA, HALF CHESTS TEA, { Warranted, SUPERIOR EXTRA FLOUR, EXTRA FLOUR, SPRING EXTRA FLOUR, BOXES FLAT TOBACCO, CADS SMOKING TOBACCO, KEGS TWIST TOBACCO, BARRELS WASHING SODA, KEGS BAKING SODA, DOZENS BROOMS DOZENS PAILS BOXES CLOTHES PINS, BARRELS PICKLES, BOXES PICKLES, 30OXES TABLE SALT, BOXES STARCH. BOXES SOAP, COILS MINILLA, (all sizes) BOXES PEPPER, TINS MUSTARD, TINS GINGER, TINS CINNAMON, ROLLS SOLE LEATHER, BAGS NUTS, BOXES CREAMTARTER, BARRELS ONIONS, CASES MATCHES, HALF CASES MATCHES, UARTER CASES MATCHES. CARVELL Bros. 7, 1879.—tf Ch’town, Oct. 500 BARRELS | WINTER FRUIT We have bought direct from the growers and a eng, STR ty cases udse., 20) i | i | NOVEMBER, oo... { i + by Matthew, McLean &! ‘ 30, — Entered, CC. W.} _ ><> og : Sor Seerr upon ss the best place at ich to } ui chase goed warm Clothing with economy. — : ; n+ +7 he I 9. —Butered Sebrs, Maria, Winize Dress ‘terials, °. AS Suitings, &c., are civing great salisfaction. } NEW FOURS! MANTLES, MUFFS, BOAS, | CAPS, &e. E Animate a —_—2 e | ag H) oc -—— « Cc saan a. % / sg is EPR: Hf a Fa yee + 2 ‘ "1 a f= eae wowed FUR TRINMINGS, Manitles & Mantle Cloths, Velvets, Velveteens, plain and figur ULSTERS & U cere et ree et ane i ALOE LOC LOE NEW OVERGOATS HALZTAX, N, S. ————— SEMINARY Fos The Lord 8 PRINCIPAL: The Rey, Jolin Padiield. rWuils SCHOOL offers, ast very cost. the advantages of a comfortable and pleasant home together with a thorough and i refined education. The course of Instruction is the same as ithat of the best Schools in England and is ‘founded upon the University [xaminations ‘for Women. Eight young ladies from this School passed the Local Examination of the University ef King’s College in June last. ———— r my) ; ‘ AeA VS fade <4 { ' ;'This is the only School in Canada that has; ‘passed pupilsat a vay Examination. | The number of pupils is limited, rendering ‘the School select, and while it possesses all the educational advantages of a large public school, ‘each pupil is enabled to receive that individual eare and oversight which is 80 important, and lwhich cannot be given in a large establish. ment. Mr. and Mrs. Padfield are assisted by a staff of four resident governesses, besides visit- a arisienne French ally. There are two resident French Gov- ernesses. References given to parents of pupils, For farther particuiars address the Prin- @pal. Sept. 19, 1878. for the latest uews—local and telegraphic moderate | is taught conversation- | ST, MARGARET'S FALL, = & YOUNG LADIES. | ‘wv shop of Nova Scotia ' { } 1 ; ; ‘ i ; i UY THE DAILY BXAMEBEE. | Storm Coats. Resfers, &e. SPLENDID VALUE. FELT HATS! A NEW LOT. New Linders and Drawers, WHITE SHIRTS, ( Dressed and Undressed.) : i Mearth Rugs, &¢., cheaper than ever. TAPESTRY, SCOTCH FELT, HEMP, &C. Coaco Matting, & Door Matts, Come This month we shall give SPECIAL DISOUNTS to parties purchasing large parcels FOR CASI. Tremaine & Vetcalf, —SUCCESSORS TO— JAMES DesBRISAY, 83 QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, Oct. 30, 1879. season 53 Queen Street may be | embracing the ¢ LN, ENT I ND Welland (anal Eulargement, ; $e ; ' ~€eeeg af sates Notice to Contraciors. tu the un- devsigned, and endorsed *‘fender for the Welland Can i,”’ will be received at this office {until the arrival of the Hastern and \Vestern jmails on FRIDAY, the i4th DAY OF NO- V EMBER next, for the deépening of the Wel- ' | ’ ' acareesseu land Canal, between Ramsay's Bend and Port Uolborne, known as Sections Nos 33 and 34, t} ‘eater part of what is called ithe ** Hock Cri, Plans showing the position of the work and secifications for what remains to be done, i? an be seen at this office, and at the Resident iugineers Office, Welland, on and after PUUSDAY, the 4th day of NOVEMBER next, where printed forms of tender can be abtained, Contractors are requested to bear in mind hat tenders will not be considered unless 'made strictly im sccordance with the printed forms, and in the case of firnas, except there are attached the actual signatures, the nature if the occupation and place of residence of gach member of the same; and further, an ac- epted Bank cheque for the sum of (ree usand dollara ior Section ,No. 33,.an one ’ ee ee ¢. E20 for four thousand dollars for Section No.’ 34 uust accompany the respective Tenders, which shall be forfeited if the party tendering declines entering into contract for werke, at the rates stated in the offer sub- mitted, - ‘The cheque or money thus seut in will be returned to the respective contractors whose Penders are not accepted. ‘ ior the due fulfillment of the contract, sat- isiactory seearty will be required by the de- posit of money to the amount of five per cent, on the bulk sam of the contract ; of which the sum - hay - ry° *. ? . . - .. sum sent in with the Tender will be consider- eda part. Ninety por eent only of the progress esti mates will be paid until the completion of the work. Co each Tender must be attached the actual sigoatures of two responeible and solvent per- sons, residents of the Dominion, willing to become sureties for the ‘carrying out of these conditions, as well as the due performance of the works embraced in the Contract. This Department does not. however, bind itself te accept the lowest or any Tender. © F. BRAUN, Secretary. Departinent ef Railways and Canals, } é; Ottawa, 25th Octobor, 1879. 4 Nev 3, 1879--4i 2aw <n a a net ee es - WONDERFUL Improvement in Jacobs’ Lithogram, PATENTED 16th JULY, 1879. i Oae Aundred impressions can now be taken from ** One Original,” Avge a series of experiments conducted at great cost and involving much labor, ‘* Jacobs’ Lithogram” has been so completely perfected that it is not alone more durable, but 80 altered in consiruction and thickness, that the Patentee of this wonderful labor and time-sav- ing apparatus, is enabled to offer ‘‘a guaran- tee ’’ witheach Lithogram sold, providing the directions furnished are complied with. Postal Card, Note, Letter, Legal and Folio sizes. Prices respectively $2.50, 35.00, $7.00, $9.00, and $12.00. Special sizes made to order. A LISERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. Agents wanted throughout the Dominion. Send for cireular. J. M. JACOBS, Patentee & Manufacturer. Western House, 557 St. Paul Strect, 36 Front St. East, Montreal. Toronto, Ont. Headquarters for the United States : 3 Arch St., Boston. Mass, N. B.—Composition for refilling furnished at one half the original cost. BREMNER BROS,, Agents for P. Eastern House, Tablets E, I. Ch’town, Oct. 21, 1879. ae as = Wanis, Lost, Found, Ve ee a FAOUND—A SATCHEL, containing a ;. parcel, Theowner can have the same by | applying at the ExAMINER OFFICE. {n 5 Qa 7ANTER.—A good Cook. Reference y required, Enguire at the EXamMiwEr | OFFICE, {n 1, tf | FOR SALE.—A first-class YCUNG iS. MAME, 3 years eld, sired by Imported | Blood Horse “ Abel,” stands 15 hands, good iptyle and quite gentle in harness, Will be gold cheap and on casy terms. Apply at this office. [a, 1, tf ' OALRBDERS WANTED—A few per- 4D manent Boarders can be accommodated j;at very moderate rates at the Revere House | [oct 29, 1879] ifa'®@ LET.—Two tenements of eight rooms | f each. Good cellarage, stable and coach ‘house. North Side King Square, as pleasant Sa locality as in the city. Enquire at King ) Square Warcrooms. fo 25 was FTED.—At tho ‘‘ Revere House,,” a smart tableGirl. Good reference ree Apply nmediately. fo 22 tf quired, “\HOP & CELLAR to ict on Great \ George Street, adjoinning Lewis’ Phote- graph Gallery. Enquire of Joun STUMBLES. § fo l7, tf @ LET.—A House on Enston Street, containing nine rooms.—Apply to Cima. McGreEcor. {oct 16 tf FFICES TO LET.—Oxe of the best O business stands in the City in O’Hallorj an’s New Building. Possession given im- mediately. Apply to Mra O'Hatonan’ ! Great George Street, fect, 6, tf a a a cag nan eee