Ee Pe gre Ae. saanepet. pene ~ Local and Ot ny — ti tpn aes — -_* ee, —<— _ a I AE a her Items, ee pe ey — ee Juner Prerxrs is in St. John; N. B. Paryec:. leaves for America on the 15th inst. A Merroric shower will probably be visible to-morrow morning at } o'cloek. G. Heaserr Haszaxn’s advertisement of Envelopes will appear to-morrow. Just? received the best and cheapest toys at the Agricultural Store. Roserr May.—3i PARTRIDGES are being exported to Boston from New Brunswick. The business is re ported to be quite profiitable. A TRAIN loaded with cattle ‘and sheep pass- ed through Moncton on way to Rimouski, where they will be shipped for England. A numper of truckmen were arraigned be- fore the Stipendiary Magistrate this forenoon for non-payment of their truck license. Havrrax Aquatics.—The single-scull race between White and Mann was won by the latter. ‘Three thousand dollars changed hands. Nozsopy has cheaper Toys, Vases, Books and Stationery, Velvet Photographic Frames and Flewer Pots than at the Agricultural Store. Rosgrt May.—3i THe Carrol arrived from Boston yesterday evening with merchandize and Mr. A, A. Baldwin, Mr. J. R. Qurrie, Miss Rachael Maason and Mrs. Dougan as passengers. REGULAR convocation of Port la Jeie En- eampment will be held at Oddfellows’ Hall, this evening, at 8 o'clock. Business—Recep- tion of applications and conferring degrees. AT THE Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon, Joha McVabe was fined $10 and costs or | month's imprisonment for being drunk and incapable. John Goodnough, for the same @ffense was fined $4 or 20 days. THe 49erns—To-day is the thirtieth anni- versary of the sailing of the brig ‘‘Fanny” from this port for California. The ‘‘Fanny” took forty passengers, and made the passage around the Horn m seven morths, Mr. Morcan Brown, an Englishman, has invented a machine that will fire 300 shots a minute, and they will pierce an_iron-plated vessel at a distance of 1,000 yards. The French Government have ordered 500 of the machines. WE neo to direct the attention of our read- ers to the complete list of collectors of assess- essment published in to-day’s issue. Num- bers of persous are availing themselves of thie rivilege of paying directly into the Treasury. his privilege until the ead of the month: only, after which the collector demands from each person, = * A New Jersey boy on’ the man-of-war St. Mary, in writing home, says :—‘‘ There ar: three things a wr wants as soon as he gets i« sea—first, to get home ; second, a geod squar: meal; and, third, to get his fingers on thc fellow who wrote ‘Jack Harkawa,’” that being the name of a book which gives a glow- ing description of life at sea. DIPHTHSRIA is now very prevalent among children in the city. The City School Board has reque:ted the doctors not, to allow parents send their children to the City Schools while there is auy contagious disease existing in their family. Asa result of this request, the at tendance at. the West Kent Street school has greatly diminished. We are informed that since the opening of that school eighteen of pupils died of diphtheria. Recext English mails reports the death ef [ Bishop Russel, of North China, for thirty-one years a missionary at Ningpo and for seven years a tuissionary Bishop. His literary work was important. As a missionary he brought about several hundred conversions, and as a Bishop he ordained four Chinese clergymen, besides building several mission ehurches and confirming three hundred Chinese Christians. Most diabolical outrages are reported by the North Sydney J/eraid. It states that last spring + horse's throat was cut from side to aide in his owner's barn at West Bay; sub- sequently, in the same locality, a cow was shot dead in the neighborhood, two cows were found frightfuily gashed and mangled with an axe, one (lead. Many outrages of a minor character have lately been perpetrated in the same district, and it is probable that it is the work of one or two human fiends. - oe © am oe Special Notices. ‘ | ‘ue best and cheapest place to have your Sleighs repaired and. painted is at. P. H. Txatyor’s. BSleighs of every description built to order, and satisfaction guaranteed. Kenn Street, opposite ‘‘Rocklin House.”-——nov 8, 4it Howzy 0c. at Beor & Gofl’s. Lemons just received at Beer & Goff’s.—3i Jeeviess Raisins at Beer & Goff’s. —7i Lapres’ new Felt Hats, new feathers, vel- veteehs, new mantle cloths, just received at J. B. Macnonanp’s, Tose sets of Furs, for children, are very cheap at John Kelly & Co's. Ovencoa's for six dollars, at John Kelly &; Co's, [oct 31, 1879. “To arrive, 500 bbls, Winter Apples.-——Beer & Goff. - Mrn’s Fur Caps at cost, at John Kelly & Co's, Boschees German Syrup can now be purchased right at home, it is tae most suecessful preparations ever introduced to our ople, t works like a charm in all So schiek peee Ocedes Ontep oot , Asthma, severe Coughs, Croup an other Throat and Lung Diseases. No person has ever used this medicine without getting immediate rélief, ‘yet there are a great many poor, mar ae, Shap RICR persons going about our strects with a suspicious co and the voice of consumption coming from their lungs, that will not try it, If you die, it is your own as you can go to your and Bie ak ear eo ee ee - Oe nn 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. TERMS CASH. Davis & Ch Nor. 5, 1879. t, . get a sample bottle and tryit; three doses will relieve any case. Regular size only 75 cts. -CHEAPSIDE VANBHUUSE Matthew, McLean & Heartz —-INTENB MAKING sa-- CHANGE IN THEIR BUSINESS, AND WILL Sell the Whole of Their Large Stock of DRY GOODS AT FROM Twenty to Thirty Per ' Cent. Discount. FOR CAS! ONLY. —— 9 Q- ———— Now is. the Time to Get Bargains, —AS THE- WHOLE STOCK Must be Cleared Out in (y Few Months. ~——-/- Just Call and Examine our Reduced Prices, as we Mean Business. a ee Dress Goods, yes Cashmeres, French Merinos, Persian Cords, Serges, Lustres and Coburgs, at Cost. Fancy Dress Goods for 8 cents ver 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. Heavy Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers, Pants and Vests AT COST. Mens Mens’ Fur and Cloth Caps, Shirts and Drawers, At Prices that Niust Sell Them. Mantle Cloths ai a Bargain. ee ee oe White and Grey Cotton from 5 Cents Upwards. If you want Cheap Goods give us a call, as we are confident the prices willgive ‘satisfaction. Matthew, McLean & Hearts : Charlottetown, Nov. 3, 1879. Wihate’and Grey Blankets and\"*: PUBLIC [asc ne are TR A Re LORI TIO EOC LLL LORI NON na Epa a we emtemtm 802 OTICE is hereby given that copies of the Assessment or Taxes payable to them by the tors, in accordance with the provisions of tl same. Any person liable to the payment of Taxes may, if he so elect, at any time before tl:e 3) PROVINCIAL ! NOTICE. TREASURER’S OFFICE, Prince Epwarp Isiayp. October} 24th, 1879. Assessment Lists for the year 1879, have been furnished to the undermentioned Collectors, who are empowered to receive all ratepayers of their several Districts, until the 30th day of November next, at the residences or the offices of the respective Collec. 1e Assessment Act, 1877, and the Act in amendinent thereto, after which time every Collector will proceed to demand and col- lect the rates and taxes from all those r ate-payers who shall not have paid the , under the Assessment Acts abeve recited, th day of Noverber, but not afterwards, pay the same at the office of the Provincial Secretary and Treasurer in Charlottetown. PRINCE COUNTY. ELECTORAL Geo town, Com-, mon & Royalty’ Angus McPhail, Georgetown DISTRICT, COLLECTOR'3 NAMB AND KESIDENCE. FOR TOWNSHIPS NOS. Blue te ys ae ee Se ee, arena Wri RP Se i, a ee First Fraucis Hughes, Tignish Lots 1, 2, 3. de Joha J. MacLellan, Alberton 4 5, 6. Second Joseph MacNeill, West Cape 7, 8, 9, do | William R. Ellis, Port Hill 10, 11, 12, and;33. Third Michael Macdonald, Trout Itiver, Lot 14 i4 and 16 do | Ulrie C. Trudelle, Egmont Bay 15, do | Wenantius S. Gillis, Indian River 18,-& Islands in Rieh- Fourth John T. Mullin, Kensington 19, [mond “ay. do | James LD. Stewart, Centreville 25 and 26. do | Nelson Clarke, Cape Traverse 27 and. 23. QUEEN’S COUNTY. First Richard Ready, Irishtown ‘Lets 20 and 21. de , Murdoch Macdonald, Lot 67 92 and 67. doe | Alexander MacCalder, Lot 29 29 and 39. Second. | John M. Robertson, Cavendish Foad 23 and 24. do | Pierce Costello, Cornwall 31 and 32 and that part ef Lot 65 north of Elliet River de | John McQuarrie. Nine Mile Creek Lot 65 south of Elliott River. Third | Peter Stewart, 8. Peters Road Lots 33 and 34 do ' Peter Campbell, Corran Ban Bridge Lots 35 and 36 north of Hils- | boreugh River and Lot 37 do , James E. Kelly, Fort Augustus ‘Tots 35 and 36 south of Hills- ' borough River and Lot 48 Fourth John Acorn, Pownal 49 and 50 do Donald Stewart, Murray Harbor Road | Lots 57 and 58. do | William Ross; Flat River 60 and 62. Charlottetown Common and Royalty—CGeorge Chas. Hooper. KING’S COUNTY. | First | Angus E. McIntyre, Fairfield, Let 47 | Lots 46 and 47. de Frederick Morrow, Souris 43, 44 and 45. Second Lawreneé Byrne, Head Hillsborough 38 and 39. do | Francis H. Sanderson, St. Peter's Bay 40, 4] and 42. do ; James Macdonald, Little Pond, Lot 56 56 Third John Mulligan, Baldwin's Road 51 and 52. do George McKenzie, Dundas 53, 54 and 55. Fourth Charles D. Poole, Moatague Bridge 59 and 66. do John Jamieson, Sturgeon 61 and 63. do Charles T. Brehant, Murray Harbor South 64. Georgetown, Common and |Royalty and Reserved Lands. NEIL MACLEOD, Provincial Treasurer. . For For For For MENS’ and BOYS’ For MENS’ and BOYS’ oS For Queen Street, Charlottetown, Sept. 15, 1879. eel Prince Edward Island RAILWAY. EALED TENDERS addressed tothe un- dersigned and marked ‘‘ Tender for Sleep- ers,” will be received until Saturday, the 22nd instant, inclusive, for Thirty-two Thousand Sleepers, required for the uso of this Rail- Forms of Tender, with Specification endors- ed thereon, may be had at all Booking Stations. Satisfactory security will be required for the due performance oi the contract. The Department reserves the right to reject any Tender, and no Tender will be noticed unless made upon the priated form sup- ied. aK ALEX. MACNAD, Superictendent & Enginesr. Railway Office, Ch’town, Nov. 7, 1879. n§ HE place to ourPrinting done is at EXAMINER Printing Roo im New Fall Goods. For NEW DRESS GOODS, very Cheap, 20 to J. B. MacDONALD'S NEW MANTLES go to J. B. MacDONALD’S NEW WINCEYS and CLOTHS go to J. B. MaeDONALD’S For NEW HATS and BONNETS go to J. B. MacDONALD’S NEW. FLOWERS and FEATHERS © go to J.B. MacDONALD'’S CLOTHING vo to J. B. MacDona.p’s UNDERCLOTHING xo to J. B. MacDonatp’s GREY and WHITE COTTONS, CHBAPHST YET, “GO BO] #9 J. B. MACDONALD’S. a 1,000 Ibs. MOIR & KEILER’S CELEBRATED Jams and Marmalade! \h ARMALADE 22 cents per Ib., in bulk ; a7 lb. tin for $1.35; 1&2 Ib. tins at 25 cents per Ib,; 1 lb. crocks, 28 cents. JAM 25 cents per lb. ia bulk; 1b. crocks 28 cents. Stawbery, Raspbery., Black & Red Currant, Gooseberry, Green- gage. Damson and Plam Jams, at BEER & GOFF'S. Nov. 1, 1875. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. YY AeeEos two GOOD COAT MaKd ERS, BEER & SONGS. Oct, 21, 1879.—tf