RNS CN RRS MTN IS Sa it alte Soc A eR se RIES 5 ae: / “ TL NEO FEM PK is bie ke tle tin dpe Bik ie cance Seton lle. Se GEL acetal en Cl MMM i Bid tie MOR 22s. Se, anaes eam Alea: We abe i: er a eee PVs ee ee ee THE WAR-TRAIL. Ir is stated that Parliament will be con vened early in February > Tus man who feels certain that he will not succeed is seldom mistaken. > Tut proncer beet sugar faetory in Canada} was opened at Ceaticooke, Que., on Monday. > CakniaGes STORED im a large dry ware- house— $2 for the season. —-DeNnnis Rapory, jr [no 26 — SixTy-THRRE new buildings, incladiog eizht factories, were erected in Moactom during the past summer, > Oxeg case ef drunkenness at the Stipeadiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon fine, $1.00 and costs. - Tus cheapest dress materials are to he found at Young’s. upwards ! his ¢ e concesled : |} his COTpse Concesied. . MONDAY, 28th inst.,| Loxpox, Nov. 24 Lonpon Truth thinks that every girl should | * 7 . 9 as< wees | sONBON, NOV. 42. learn to cook a potato se that it is white, | a mealy, and of delicate flavour. AT ts O CLOCK, IN FRONT Oy THE a We learn that Mr. and Mrs. Stren leaving for Winnipeg on Monday. Their de-| parture will be sincerely regretted by many | friends in thia city. * Tur Charlottetown Branch of the Irish National Land League meets in St. Patrick’s | Hall, en Monday evening next, the 28th | inst., at 8 o'clock. lin - > - SoMEBODY, no matter who, says that a wile “should be like roast lamb—tender and | sweet and nicely dressed, with plenty of fix- | ings, but without sauce.” o~ > Prasxa’s and every kiad e* Christmas and New Year's Cards, in grest abundance, awfully cheap, at Young's. > R. F. Quirk, has received a cablegrain an- nouncing the abandenment at sea of the brizt. ‘“‘Flerence” Capt. Buckley. Ali her crew have been saved and landed at Antwerp. Merrors. —Last evening. at eight o'clock, a meteor of unusual brilliancy shot from the east across, and, for several moments, illum- inated the northern horizon. Another, two and half hours later, shot frem the same direction, and lit up the zenith. sini Scores and English Tweeds—new Spring | Styles. Weeks & Co. beg to announce that | they have just receive! a full range of pat- terns of all wool Scotch Tweeds, for Spring, 1882. These patterns are now on view, and parties desiring to make a selection of any attern can be accommodated. Sign of the Lion, Queen St. no 26 3i wkly 21 | aie Tus Beard of Trustees fer Zion Church held an extra meeting at 7 p. m.,fon Friday, fer the purpose ef receiving the resignation of A. Stronach, Esq., as Trustee and T:easurer of the Congregation, caused by his departure from the city. ‘The Board thea proceeded to elect a new Trustee and ‘Treasurer, and Mr. | 8. C. Nash, was unanimously elected for the | positions, Messrs. Jonn~n Macreop & Co., of this city, have introduced a new feature into the busi- ness of merchant tailoring here. They have now ou hand for display for one week, from | Monday next, about one thousand patterns of | Scetch Tweeds, of styles for Spring, 1882, and | any one can now choose ther suit for next | geason. Such enterprise is commendable, and | we are sure, must meet with great success. nov 25 tf - +e - ’ Warp Five Mertine.—A meeting of the Electors of Ward No. Five was held last erening, in Mr. Philip Large’s Wall, for the | purpose of nominating a candidate to repre- sent them im the City Council, in place of H. B. Smith, Esq., who has been appointed City Surveyor. Charles Heartz, Esq , was ap-} pointed chairman and the undersigned secre- | tary. Addresses were delivered by several electers of the Ward and othere, and Alex Horue, Eseq., was proposed by Benjamin Toombs, Esq., as a fit and proper person to represent Ward No. Five, in the City Council. | The motion was seconded by F. W. Mitchell. Esq., and carned unanimously.—Hewnky C. | Devuse, Sea’ y. _— oo - - i A SERIOUS ACCIDENT occurred last evening | at the railway crossing en the St. Peter's Read | under the following circumstances :— ‘The | Fastern Train under Corductor John 10 | | Denald was coming into the city at 7.10 o'clock, and a team of two fine horse, belong- ing to Mr. Frederick Hardy, of Little York, was proceeding out St. Peter's Road. The train on nearing the crossing put down brakes blew the whistle, and rang the bell. The horses it is said took fright at the approching | train, dashed madly towards it, and were | struck and killed by the engine. Mr. Hardy | who was driving the team was slightly in. | jured, and the sleigh was partly broken. The ascertain the injuries done, and on fiuding that no person was seriously hurt, proceeded te | the station. Another repert in circulation is | te the effect that the team was owned by Mr. McMillan, of Brackley Point, and when the accident occurred, the driver was in a team behind his owe, but this is, we learn, in- correct. - + train stopped as qui-kly as possible, and {x ; | cheapest place in the city to get a good fitting Ceuductor McDonald returned to the road to “A a | Worsted or Tweed Suit, made te order, is at aa Cart. McPure, of the brig ‘‘ Servian,” which was abandoned on the i9th ult., makes the fellowing report:—On the 16th day of October they experienced variable and unset- tled weather. At midnight a gale from south- west veered ruand to west-notth-west and blew a heavy gale. On Monday, the 17th, severe weather continued, At ten a. m. a sea struck the ship, sweeping the decks fore and aft, throwing the = over on her beam | ends; carrying away stanchions from main to topyal'ant rigging. The forecastle, forward house, beth boats, main hatches, rudder (twe seaman, Joseph Asnoph and Peter McMahon, one of whom, Joseph Ashacp, was drowned) leaving the ship a complete wreck, with her ast have across her Losin. We succeeded im gettmg her maintop- mast, and foremast overboard, the latter breaking off below the deck, tearing away the deck as it fell, We paid out seventy-five fathoms of chain te keep her head to the wind. Then attempted to trim her ballast, but the water was so deep in her hold that but little could be done with it. All our water casks were broken aod our pro- visions were swept overboard. The gale in- creased im violence du.ing the following night andday. Onthe morning ef the 19th the Water rose about six feet above the ballast, and all our efforts to keep it down became fruitless, and the pumps would draw no water on aceount of the vessel being on her beam ends. The crew being without food or water for two daya, were exhausted. We were dis- covered, at 6 a. m., by the Italian bark ‘* Attioo,”” who, after standing by us for 32 hours, sneceeded in rescuing al] hands, the Vessel then being in a sinking condition We were landed at Detaware ter Un the 18th fast. Nice goods from ten cents | THE DAILY EXAMINER, NOVEMEER 26. 188 TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. THIS SPLENDID fUst STORY COMMENCED —[N— | | é 'NOW 18 THE TIME | - TRADE SALE OF WATAE re 2 = | WILL SEI ch intend | Queen Street Auction Rooms, 300 barrels choice Winter Apples, in Bald- wins, Vandiviers, Ribston Pippins, Russets, Bishop Pippins, King ef Compkins, &., &>. Persons desirous of securing good for winter use should attend this sale, W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer, BRITISH AMERICAN Book and Tract Depository, M. F. ELLIS I AS REMOVED to the corner of Queen and Fitzroy Streets,and keeps on hand English and Gelic Bibles, Testaments, Psalm and other Books and Religious Literature and Periodicals in handsome Bindings, suitable for Amas and New Year's Presents, Christmas, New Years Birthday and §. School Cards, &c. : Also Fancy Work, Superior Wools, &c., all at most reasonable prices to suit the times. Noy. 25, ‘8i—1m 2aw NOTICE ; 4 & ‘ / Bde 4 hae undersigned will AUCTION, at Miminigash, Lot 2, on THURSDAY, 15th December next. at 12 o'clock, noon, all the property of E.G. Fuller and Frank M. Fuller, comprising Dwelling House, Fish Houses, Stables, Horse, Track Wagon, Harness, Six Boats (riggec), Nov. 26, i8sl. sell at PUBLIC ten Mackerel Nets and Herring Nets, Twelve sets | Trawls (complete), about 6,000 fathoms Roepe, 36 Anchors, 1UU0 lbs. Cork Wood, and a variety of other articles, completing a fisher- man’s outfit on a large scale, Also, at Souris, on Thursday, 22nd Decem- ber, at 12 o’clock, noen, at lot on Main Street, | 70x200 teet, with a Honse 54x28, two stories high, fitted up for a double tenement, with barn and Coach House. This House has been lately occupied by Mr. Fuller, and known as the Fuller House. Terms made known at sale, JOHN McLEAN, Assignee. LUMBAR! AT AUCTION. " AM instructed by Wm. Murray, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, on j mv! aT Or iit fr, Ta an day, dUih Rovember, fe GU TLBSt A? ll o’CLocK, A. Nov, 23, '81—4i, wkly 3i . 1 ¥.; on his prmises, at South Wiltshire, Lot-31, opposite Thomas Auld’s gate, 80 acres of excellent Hard and Soft Wood, in lots to suit purchasers, Terms easy and made known at sae. GEORGE CLOW, Nov, 32, °81—€i, wkly 1i Auctionecr, Have just opened their winter supply of ELEGANT Jguvenile Books From 12 cents to $1.50 each. TOY BOOKS—-An Immense Assortment making in all the best variety of Christ- mas Books they have yet imported, They would call special attention to their Books suitable for Sunday School Libraries, of which they have an immense yariety. A very liberal discount to Sunday Schooler, &c BREMNER BROS, 44 and 46 Queen 3t. Nov. 21, ’81—-6i wkly 1i, pat SANTA CLAUS | rY°HE Ladies of the Aid Society of the Methodist Brick Church purpose holding A LEA. —IN THE— MARKET HALL, —OoV Wednesday, Dec. 14th. There will also be a CHRISTMAS TREE, the gifts. Nov. 19, LEST, TO SUBSSRIBE, | .L AT PUBLIC AUCTION, O¥|, Stock Berton, Noy, 24. Continuous failures of his considerably. | | Srax, Nov. 24. _e -_ . a poe, g e The Fi ench bave warned foreigners to : di E- = XARINER. | withdraw their movable property from the country «i property —_—— , which the pproaching French celumna from Kairwan stricts, Otherwiee auch 7 ! } ~% 0 PR ME pa j Way ve ae siroyed 1h the raZZias & rland Gobes may make on the property o j insurgent Arabs, | — Dusiin, Nov. 24. " | Ths Land Coiwmisgioners have ) Cal | dwellings. | Advices received at C. nstantinople by returning pilgrims. Curam, Kakallah and Chehr. CoNnSTAaNTINOPLE, Nov. 24. A dissaee, which bubonie plague, has broken out in Witza district of Lazistan. Five deaths cordon has been established and doctors have been gent. s Maprip, Noy. 24. An official telegram announces the out- | break of chelerain Alexandria. Beruiy, Nov. 23. An official gazette says that the state of the Kmperor William’s health is not yet such as to warrant his leaving his room. At night he is disturbed by severe abdom- inal pains. He is compelled to transact only necessary Government busineas. ~ —rem- > ee Specia! Notices. Curistmas ! Curisrmas! If ouu want cheap cards ¢o to Lewis’. [nov 22 2i eod Parent Lame FILLers, to fill lamps with- out removing the burner.—R. K, Brace.— Nov 19 Just Recervep.—A large let ef chairs, perforated seat3, which will be sold very cheap, at the P. EK. Ll. Furniture Warehouse. M. Borcner, proprietor. {nov 21 2iw Don’t delay but call at Harvie’s Book-tore for Praog’s Uhbristinas Cards—a eplendid lot. oct 31 Overcoats of every description at D. A. Brucet’s.—Nov. 22 | CAtL and see the floating roses at Lewis’. [nov 22 31 eod | Just received, 50 set of American sleigh- |dasher rails, which will be sold cheap for eash at Brown’s Silver Piating Shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Street, Charlottetown, if eh nov 24 61 wkly li Caraiace and Sleigh Builders will find |alarge stock of the test white wood ever | brought to the Island, at the City Hard- ware Store.—Bourxs, Son & Co. {n 12 2aw Sw CANADIAN scenery, hand paintings, and Prang’s cards at Lewis’. [nov 22 31 eod To Sunday schools and day schools:—The best assortment of Books for Libraries, by lots, jetc., ever imported. Liberai discount for | quantities. —BREMNER Bros.— Nov 2] 41 Twine Boxus—ior counter use—for sale at Bremner Bros. nov 24 $in ‘Tuck's Christmas Cards are the best as to variety, quality and price. For sale at BREMNER BROS. Also, Prang’s.—Nov 21 4i ENGLISH, American and German Christmas cards very cheap at Lewis’, [nov 22 3i eod A SPLENDID assortment of Purses and Wal- —very elegant—just opened at Bremner Bres, nov 24 3in Tue handsomest seiection of shells from the Pacific Coast ever exhibited on P. kK. Island, just the article for Xmas presents. Call and get some before they are aii gone.—R. K. BRACE, [nov 23 SmcoKEep Dicsy’s at Berr & Gorr’s. E.ecant Velvet and Plush Photo, Frames for saic at baxMNeR Bros.— Nov 2i 4i AL kinds ef toys and fancy goods suitable for Christsmas presents ai Lewis’. [uo 22 3i cod jclosed, buy your door springs and spring butts of KR. B. Huestis—Sign of the Padiock. [nov. 21, 3i Automatic Pencils at Bremner Bros. nov 24 3in BILLHEADS supplied to order at Taz EXam- INER OFFICE, Now is the time to select your Christmas Cards at Harvie’s Bookstore—bcautiful de- signs. oct 31 best and Look HERE, gentlemen. The D. A. Bruce’s.—Nov. 22 Go to Lewis’ and have your Photograph | taken to give your friends at Christmas. | Patent BurNERS—the lamp needs no trim- ming. Call at the Family Grocery.—R. K. Bracr.— Nov 19 A arc stock of lamps, ali kinds, just | opened, and will be sold cheap.—R. K. Braces. —Nov ig Now is the time to lay in winter apples. 200 bbls. choice varieties, received by BrEr & Gorr.—Nov 16 6i Catt. at Harvie’s Bookstore and see the beautifu designs of Prang’s Prize Christmas Cards. oct 31 | Prawa’s $1,000, $500 and $300 Prize Christ- | mas Cards at Harvie’s Bookstore. oct 31 309,000 Bottles Minard’s Liniment sold in Nova Scotia during the past six months —the universal remedy, the king of pain, used by everybody. Try it. Price 25 cents.— Nov 16 wkly e- v = — SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. —_—— —— CLEARED, Nov. 26—Julia Franklin, Linden, Cape Canao, produce; Albert, Herring, Pictou, mdse ; brig Alvheta, Neilson, Falmouth, §G B, | oats; Zinga, McMahon, Queenstown, oats and deals. 25—Ethel Blanche, Callaghan London, G B, lebsters and mackerel. OUTPORTS. Nov. 26 — Exce!, Dewar, Pictou, coal | Clementina, Dermaid, Pictou, coal. i SS -ANTRRAGITE COAL. ARGO EX BR'G “DAVID REE®,” from ‘XY Wales. New landing at McMillan’s and the veritable Santa ‘Claus will distribute} Depot. R, McMILLAN, , Ub'tewn, Nov, 36-1; whkiy lw digestive | powers has enfeebled the Emperor William issued a 7 =% 2% | notice calling attention to the powers they . ‘ re | possess to hear applications from labersra Gan y h # i | seeking to compel farmers to provide better | ; ie : : wy it ig atated thata far mer, while returning as rom Skibbereen fair was badly beaton and ,OPs alae ' . . ‘ . that ihe cholera was probably disseminated It has appeared at is believed to be the the therefrom have occurred in ten days. A lets, some in Russian Socal and Hand Painted | i i 3aw | Iy you wish to keep your storm doors | THIS [IS A GRAND TIME TQ PURGING ALL AIDS OF GOODS FOR THE SEASON, ~AT THE f CASH BUYERS. andcan meet the wants and means of all in ‘own and Country, 20° Wk HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, Special Values, at 9, 10, 12, 16, 20 and 25 cents per yard. —_—- ———0: BLASK & MOURNING COODS, ALL PRICES. A large lot of Ladies’ Felt, Cloth and Knitted Skirts, from 50 cts, up, Ladies’ Sacques and Fur Lined Circulars, A lot of Colored Table Cloths, many ef them at Half Price, toe clear. Wool 'Mweeds for Men’s and Boy's wear, at o0} cents per yard, up, Mantle and Clsier Cloths, double width, 59 cts. per yd. up. Grey Union Flaanels for 16 cents, up. All Wool Fiannels, in all prices. A LARGE STOCK OF Ladics’ Weol Squares. | Bales of Buffalo and Wolf Robes. { Coon and Buaffalo Coats. Waterproof Tweed and Rubber Coats, AVERT Lei: STOCK OF OVERCOATS & ULSTERS, Reefing Jackets, $3 up. & Gt? LINE OF BOYS’ GLOTHING, =soys’ Uisters and Storm Coats. Mens Wincey and Flannel Shirts 40 cents up. Hen's Woulen UNDERCLOTHING and CARDIGAN JACKETS, A Geed Selection of Ladies’ and Men's Fur Caps. A VALUABLE STOCK OF BLANKETS, IN com" 4 WHITE AND GREY. BATCHELORS’ QUILTS, $1.10 UP. HORSE RUGS, $1.25 UP. Excellent Value in Grey and White Cottons, Tickings, and all Staple Goods, — ~~ 0:0 ——_— A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES. :0:——— Superior Teas, in Chests, Halfchests and Boxes. BY THE MAYOR. N pursuance ef au Act of the General As sembly of this Island, made and passed in the forty-third year of the reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled ‘* An Act to amend the Act of the Eighteenth Victoria, Chapter thirty-four, intituled ‘ An Act to Incorporate the Town of Charlotte- tewn and all Acts amending the same.’ ” I do hereby give Public Notice that an Election for One Person to Serve as Common Councilman in the City Council for Ward Number Fiva of said City, in place of Henry B. Smira, resigned, will be held on MONDAY, the Fifth Day of December, A. D. 1881, at the place following, that is to say : Esquire, In Ward No. 5, at or near the House of Widow Tierney, corner of Great George and Euston Streets. And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and continue open until five e’clock in the after- noon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARD. Number Five shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies North of Fitzrey Street, including the Common of the said Town. Nemination of Mayor and Councillors, Act 43 Victoria: ‘Seven days before the time of any and every Election for Mayor or Councillors, the persons candidates for the effice of Mayor or Councillor shall give their names in as such candidates to the City Clerk, and the City Clerk shall duly enter the names, residences, and addition of such persons ‘* together with the office and Wards for which they are candidates, and such entry, when made, shall be deemed nomination by such candidates.” ‘*There shall be paid by each person so nominated for Mayor, at the same time, a fee of ten dallars, and by each person so nomin- ated as Councillor a fee of five dollars, which sums shall go towards paying the cest of the election.” ‘* No person shall be qualified either for the office of Mayor or Councillor unless such nom- ination be made ix manner and at the time aforesaid.” The time appointed for the nomination of candidates shall be from the time of Twelve at noon, until the hour of four o’clock in the afternoon of the day fixed for that purpose. Qualification of Electors. See Act 43, cap, 15, sec. 20 and 64. (L. 8.) W. E. DAWSON, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown, WM. B. MORRISON, City Clerk. Mayor’s Office, Charlottetown, November 24, 18+1. dy pat till 5th dec, NOTICE TO MARINERS, HE Black Buoy on St. Peter’s Bar and the Bell Buoy en Fitaroy Rock will be removed on or about the 24th inst,, and spar buoys will be placed instead. By order, Ch’town, Nov’ 23, '81— 3i DAVID SMALL, Harbor Master, Notice to Contractors. EALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned and endorsed “ Tender for Quaco Works,’’ will be received until Thurs- day. the 8th December next inclusively, for the construction of a Breakwater on the western side of Quaco Harbor, saint John County, N. B., according to a plan and speci- fication to be seen at the office of the Depart- ment, at Saint John County, N. B., according toa plan and specification to be seen at the office of the Department, at St. John, N, B,, where printed forms of tender can be ob- tained. Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied, the blanks properly filled in, and signed with their actual signa- tures. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque, made payable to the order of the Henorable the Minister of Public Works, equai to five per cent. of the amount of the tender, which will bg torfeited if the party decline to enter into a contract when called upon to do so, or if he fail to complete the work contracted for, If the tender be not accepted, the cheque will be returned. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender, By order, F. H, ENNIS, Secretary, Department of Public Werks, Ottawa, Noy, 12, 1961, } fro 32 61 Queen Insurance Co'y OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL - TWO MILLIONS STERLING, Insurance effected on a!l kinds of Buildings, Merchandise and Produce, Also,on Vessels on the stocks, Special rates for isolated residences. All Losees settled promptly, _ GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Jw77) Ageut for Priuce Edward Island. L. ARTHUR & CO. GENERAL Goods and the Cheap rate at which it has supplied its customers, and with greaily increased facilities for trade, we intend that its ease in this respect shall be fully-sustained in time to come. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Gherfottctews, Nev. TR YH¥1. 0:0 Our House has long been popular for the quality of its! 108 SOUTH MARKET STREET, Commission Merchanis, BOSTON, MASS. May 16, 1881, [wkly Shop & Dwelling House TO RENT! 7 N South Side Queen Square, the Store and Dwelling House lately occupied by L. J. Willisms, Appiy to, Ady, Zi~ has + jim . 4 +t ? » & ‘ a 4 4 Bs ¥ ‘ % 2 + oe ce ee % ‘of ;*# oa ex *. s :% “ 7G < & rs 2a ded Fan Se ei me, TE Pa Aine A PE RE, SI popes . 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