sci a lcci. ee eee ak ee, OSs — at cI Ale ci, NM Re ap, Sa B= MB 6 MET. ates, VE sie cam: lle Mae ® ee were se THE DAILY EXAMINER, NOVEMEER 26. Local and Other tens. Just a Monrn before Xmas. * Durie the advertisement season, letters to Tus EXAMINER must be short. > W. D. Stewart announces an auction sale of pianos, to take place on the 30th inst. Look out for the advertisement to-morrow. > Tus Scorr Acr.—-Ag empty rum bottle was, this morning found on the ledge outside the window of one of the offices in the Provincial Building. > Two steamers are, at this time of year, required on Southport Ferry on market days. Could not this, in future, be managed ? > A merrine of the civic electors of Ward No, 5, will be held at Large’s building, Great George street, en the evening of Friday, the 25th inst., at § o’elock, p. m. nov 24 2i pd ” > Ir is said that the Patrioé staff give the Railway offices a wide berth for fear they will be confronted with figures which show that they have slandered Sir Charles Tupper. ' > Tue letter of H. Coombs, Esq., on the means of improved ‘Winter Communication,” received late; will appear to-morrow, alse ‘Public Opinion” on Railway management. sheng W. E. Nexpsam sold by auction, on the 24th inst., at Highfield, the farm of 75 acres, with buildings thereon, belonging to James Curtis, Esq., for $3,893, te Mr. McKinnon. “A Crtizen” thinks we ‘have whipped the Patriot man out of his boots;” but we have only shown, by indisputable facts, that the Patriot's principal charge against Sir Charles Tupper is groundless. dpitice Tur steamer ‘‘Priacess of Wales,” with mails and passengers, arrived from Pictou to-day, ateneo’cleck. The ‘* St. Lawrence, which was detained by storm yesterday, left Summerside for Point du Chene, this morn- ing, and will probably return this evening. —-<~> — Tue Souris train ran off the track at Morell yesterday evening. A train under Conductor McKee left this city and sueceeded in righting it at 11 o'clock p. m, and returned to the city at 5 oclock this morning. No damage was done by the accident. scones Tue steamer ‘‘ Worcester” cleared for Boston on Thursday night, with a cargo of produce and the following passengers : Alice L. May, Fred Deagle, Allan Gillis, Dan. McLean, A. Stewart, Lauchlin Me- Neill, Teresa Murphy, P. Rowan, Martin Conway, P. Rush, P. Walker. ——<———— Messrs. Joun Macteop & Co., of this city, have introduced a new feature into the busi ness of merchant tailoring here. They have now on hand for display for one week, from Monday next, about one thousand patterns of Scotch Tweeds, of styles for Spring, 1582, and ayy one can now choose their euit for next season. Such enterprise is commendable and, we are sure, must meet with great success. nov 25 tf — > —_—-— Tus Bazaar in aid of St. Joseph's Convent, held in the Market Hall on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, was a grand success. The proceeds amounted to over $993. The lot- teries were quite suceessful and resulted as follows :—Chain won by Mr. Paton ; ship’s wheel, by H. B. Smith ; bride, by Miss M. A. Sullivan ; watch, by Mr. John Mooney ; house, by Miss Maggie Callaghan ; and silver fruit basket, by Mr. B. McPhillips. We con- gratulate the ladies of the committee on the success of the Bazaar. _— +> _ I. 0. O. F. Proctamation.—Grand Sire Luther J. Glenn, L O. O. F. has issued a proclamation requesting grand subordinate engampments and lodges to drape their Halls in mourning for thirty days from the reception of the notice of the death of Grand Corresponding and Kecording Secretary James L. Rigelty. The grand sire has also commissioned Theodore A. Ress as grand secretary. to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Mr. Ridgelty. | Tue Patriet, of the 22nd, publishes the text of the Souris address to Sir Charles, and com- ments thereon in a style as contemptible as itis unmerited. ‘‘ The people of Souris” are represented by a clique having its seat in Georgetown, and comprising the three tailors of Tooley street, whom Sir Charles moved to present him, by the hand of Sheriff Mc@or- mack, with this address, te the end that he might favor them in reply with a stump speech, in which the essential element is mainly lack- ing.” The Summerside Journal gives prominence to this paragraph. Personal. Prrvce Acuitte Naroteon Murat is a not too fortunate stock-jobber in Paris. He is the grandson of a king. His father, Prince Lucien, is still living, his sister is the wealthy Duchess De Mouchy, and his wife, Princess Salome, of Mongrclia, brought him a million rubles for dowry, the gift of the late Emperor of Russia. Tue Czar is about to present the Shah with & picture representing the late Emperor at various ages, the frame of which —in oak in laid with guld and precioue stones—-cost over 7,000. His Imperial Majesty has just bought for 6,000,000 rables four large houses which are too near his Anitchkoff Palace, from one of which a ‘‘ Nighbilistka’’ mine was once laid and in another Jelyalotf was arrested. Op lovers and admirers of the Empress Eugenie, and spite of the proverbial fickleness of the French people some such still remain, who wera privileged to behold the august lady during her recent visit to Paris, ex- press themselves as greatly shocked at her changed appearance. At the first glance all the change was not apparent—the old charm and grace were there still but on closer in- spection you saw that beneath an overwhelm- ing weight of sorrow the Empress’ hair had become white, her cheeks hollow, that her complexion was the hue of wax. The strangest phenomenon seen fora ong time is now in viewin Vienna. ‘Der ummimensh,” or the india-rubber man, is quite the queerest fellow imaginable. He 18 a pale, flaccid man, with red hair and fa billious complexiou. He an seize the skin of his chest with both hands, pull it way from is body about 18 inches, and raise it to the level of his head ; and, when he leaves i instead of this skin hanging in horvid olds, it goes spreading itself again, so that not 4 crease is to be disbovered. The skin of his nose he ean stretch 6 inches, the skio of his fingers 2 inches, so that his hands look sizes Nos. 20 or 30. The medical faculty are bighly excercised anent this salt, Lettie May, Howlett,Grand River, mdse. says the Monetary Times, and not without | good grounds, upon the pleasing fact that one great result from the severe lessons of | the hard times of a few years back, is that credit is now less readily given by mer- chants, and that terms with respect to time are not so feolishly liberal as they were But merchants owe it fo themselves to take caro that the advantage thus gained is not lost With the improvement in business and the increased competition to which this gives rise. Ain American trade journal re- minds its r that after 1873 in ihe United Siates, jobbers were, as eacers a rule, intlexble in their determination to sell on thirty days time only ; experionce having taught thera the wholesome lesson that a loose credit system was an unsafe thing to build upon at any time. Hence the time was not only shortened, but ap- plications for credit were very sharply scanned before they were accepted. oe Specia! Notices. SLEIGHS repaired and painted at’short: st notice, and at prices which defy competition, at P. H. ’Ratnor'’s, Kent St.—Nov 21 cod 2w Overcoats of every description at D. A. Brece’s —Nov, 22 Parties requiring their wagons repaired and painted, can have them carefully stored during the winter free of charge, at P. H. PRAINOR’s, Kent St.—Nov 21 eod 2w “Twine Boxes for counter use—for sale at Bremner Brus, nov 24 Jin Tuck’s Christmas Cards are the best as to variety, Quality and price. For sale at BrrMNER BRos, Also, Prang’s.—Nov 2! 4i A SPLENDID assortment of Purses and Wal- lets, some in Russian Seal and Hand Painted —very elegant—just opened at Bremner Bros, nov 24 3in THe handsomest selection of shells from the Pacific Coast ever exhibited on P. E. island, just the article for Xmas presents. Cali and get some before they are all gone.—R. K, BRACE. [nov 23 SMOKED DicBy’s at Beer & Gorr'’s, 3aw ELEGANT Velvet and Plush Photo. Frames for sale at BREMNER Bros.— Noy 2! 4i Ir you wish to keep your storm doors closed, buy your door springs and spring butts of RB. Huestis—Sign of the Padlock. {nov. 21, 3i AUTOMATIC Pencils at Bremner Bros, nov 24 3in BILLHEADS svpplied to order at Tux Exam- INER OFFICE. Now is the time to select your Christmas Cards at Harvie’s Bookstore—beautiful de- signs. oct 3] Look HERE, gentlemen. The best avd cheapest place in the city to get a good fitting Worsted or Tweed Suit, made te order. is at A cs > D. A. Brucer’s.—Nov. 22 Patent BurNers—the lamp needs no trim- ming. Call at the Family Grocery.—R. K Bracre.—Novy 19 A LARGE stock of lamps, all kinds, just opened, and will be sold cheap.—R. K. Brace. —Nov 19 Now isthe time to lay in winter apples. 200 bbls. choice varieties, received by BEER & Gorr.—Nov 16 6i CALL at Harvie’s Bookstore and sce the beautifu designs of Prang’s Prize Christmas Cards. oct 31 Gents’ Kip Mirts anp Groves, a lot to be cleared out cheap.—W. A. Weexs & Co. [no 21 23 PRANG'S $1,000, $500 and $200 Prize Christ- mas Car:s at Harvie’s Bookstore. oct 31 200,000 B ttles Minard’s Liniment sold in Nova Scotia during the past six —the universal remedy, the king of by everybody. Try it Pric« Nov 16 wkly Qe months pain, used 25 cents.-— SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. : ENTERED. Nov 25—Magdalene, Clark, Crapaud, oats; Kate, Pentz, Pictou, coal; C Pearl, Smith, West Poixt, cats. CLEARED. Nov 24—S S Worcester, Hedge, Boston, mdse; bng Fanny, Murchison, Falmouth, G B , oats. OUTPORTS. Souris, 25, cld Laura C, Pollard, Bay Verte, Ent Lettie May, Howlett, Hawkesbury, mdse; Alpha, Gay, Pictou, coal; Laura ©, Pollard, Bay Verte, deals. Montague, 24, brigt Arthur, Jones, Queens- tewn, oats. St. Mary’s, Ga, Nov 18th, ar from St Jago, W I, barque G H Gordon, Kibby; and will load immediately for Buenos Ayres. Brunswick, Ga, Nov 19th, arrived barqne ae McPhee, from Rio de Janeiro,33 days; and will commence to lead forthwith for the River Plate. = Seen ee ee eee MARRIED At Georgetown, on the 18th instant, before Hon. D. Gorden, J. P., Mr. Duncan McMas- ter and Miss Maggie McCormack, both of Grand River Road. At Georgetown. on the 22nd instant, before the same, Mr. John McVarish, and Miss Mar- | gery McEachern, both of Georgetown. WARTEDS Cash or Note Settlements. We have been congratulating ourselves, | THIS IS A GRAND TIME 10 PURGE pumas tt —e x cs ' DS Oe GOODS ea elena aieetarmenennmanesieneseb- angen - Ro at ee ae A a «a ‘OWEN CONNBLLY’S, is THE PLACE TO BUY FALL & WINTER GOODS. the panic of AVERY LARGE STOCK Gt moys’ Wisters and | 5 I> pe ee * “ a ; : is 4 ae] aE ae id (7%, 8 Fj & 2 = we ia B an cs a Be vac’ i Aj 34 os f -3 + re t re Yaw Leys _ on . S £ et - 4 Bu YS i ae eet oF tes Ly BE ue EY 2H SP 4 e as we are offering inducements to i A s Esa) W at eR a EASE EUe SS _ special va x t 3 and can meet the wants aud means of all in ‘Town and Country, — =30: WE HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF Special Values, at 9, 10, 12, 16, 20 and 25 cents per yard. Fo nG C2008, ALL PRICES. OR PSE SOG ND SSE SETI IE 4 A large lot of Uadies’ Felt, Cloth and Knitted Skirts, from 50 cts, up, Ladies’ Sacques and Fur Lined Circulars, A let ef Celote 4 at fi Wool "weeds a0 cents pe 1 Table Cieths, many of them al? Price, to clear. Mantle and Ulster Cloths, double width, 50 ets. per yd. up. Grey Union Fiannels for 16 cents, up, Ali Wool Flanncls, im all prices, A LARGE STOCK OF ee cil 4 &s Ladies’ Weol Squares. Bales of Bufialo ard Wolf Rebes. Coon and Bufiaio Conts, Waterproof Pweed and Hubber JUST OF EIN HD. BYERCOATS & GLSTERS, 86.00 U,P. Reefing Jackcis, $3 up. Coats, oe SUITS FROM $1.50 UP. sera fi =torm Coats. Men's Wincey and Flanne! Shirts 50 cents up. Men's Woolen UNDEROLOTHING and GARDIGAN JACKETS, A Good Selection ef Ladies’ A YALUABLE and Mens Per Caps. SPOCK OF BLANKETS, 30,000 Bush. Oats. Casu on Dsiivegry. D. GORDON. Georgetown, Nov. 24, ’81—6i, li wkly pd ' i } nn nee ne BRITISH AMERICAN Book and Tract Depository, M. F. ELLIS AS REMOVED to the corner ef Queen and Fiizoy Streets,and keeps on hand English and Gelic Bibles, Testaments, Psslm and other Beoks and Religious Literature and Periodicals in handsome Bindings, suitable for Xmas and New Year's Presents, Christmas, New Year's Birthday and §. School Cards, &. Also Fancy Work, Superior Wools, &c., ali at most reasonable prices to suit the times. Nov. <5, ‘81—1m 2aw NOTICE. — HE undersigned have removed to the offices in O’Halloran’s Brick Building, Great George Street, adjoining the Union Bank, SULLIVAN & MORSON. man. There hw not been sucha case fer two ont Charivttetewn, Nov. 2% i--2i, whiy 21 IN WHITE AND GREY. BATCHELORS’ QUILTS, $1.10 UP. BORSE BUGS; 8ii28 UF. Excellent Value in Grey and White Cottons, Tickings, aad ali Staple Goods, —_———— 0:0 ——— A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES. 101 -- in Chests, Halfchests and Boxes. re Superior Teas, OO re Our House has long been popular for the quality of its Goods and the Cueap rate at which it has supplied its customers, and with greaily increased facilities for trade, we intend that its reputation in this respect shall be iuily sustained in time to come. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Obwrlottéfown, Nov. 2], 1881. LUMBER! on his prmises, at South Wiltshire, Lot 31, A GOOD LINE OF BOYS CLOTHING, |. Noy, 22, '81—6i, wkly li —IN— Wincies, Sacques, Shawls, Ulsters, Cloths and Tweeds, READYMADE CLOTHING, | | | —IN— Ulsters, Overcoats, Reefers, Pants and Vests, Cardigan Jackets, Linders and Drawers, Flannel Shirts, Wool Scarfs, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Mitts, &c. Cotton Warps, Best Makes, Cugap Bey Cash Buyers can depend on getting good value. OWEN CONNOLLY. angen Snares at tn Le ne an et a ee a CIVIG ELECTION BY THE MAYOR. 'N pursuance of an 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, iatituled ‘** An Act to amend the Act ot the Eighteenth Victoria, Chapter thirty-four, intituled ‘ An Act to Incorporate the Town of Charlotte- town 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 Five of said City. Nov, 19, 1881—pat Lda] in place of Henry B. Smita, resigned, will be held on “MONDAY, the Fifth Day of December, A. D. 1881, at the place following, that is to say : Esquire, W. & A. BROWN & CO. 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 Fivé shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies North of Fitzrey maa including the Common of the said Town. Nomination of “Miavor and Councillors, Act 43 Victoria: ‘‘Srven 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 26 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 aiee of five dollars, which sums shall go towards paying the cost of the election,” ‘* No person shall be qualified either for the office of Mayor or Councillor unless such nom- ination be made in manner and at the time aforesaid.” The time appointed for the nomina:ion of candidates shall be from the time of '(welve at noon, until the hour of four o’cleck in the afternoon of the day fixed for that purpose. Quelification of Electors, See Act 4%, cap, 15, sec. 20 and 64, (L. S.) W. E. DAWSON, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. WM. B. MORRISON, City Clerk. BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE, HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE STOCK OF FALL. AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Which will be disposed of at Very Low Prices. 1881, | | AT AUCTION, - AM instructed by Wa. Murray, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, on Wednesday, 30th November, AT ll O'CLOCK, A. M., opposite Themas Auld’s gate, 80 acres of excellent Hard and Soft Wood, in lots to suit purchasers, Terms easy and made known at sale. GEORGE CLOW, Auctioneer. Mayor’s Office, Charlottetown, November 24, 188}. dy pat till 5th dec. NOTICE T0 MARINERS, HE Black Buoy on St. Peter's Bar and the Bell Buoy on Fitzroy Rock will be removed on or about the 24th iust., and spar buoys will be placed instead. By order, BREMNER BRO’S Have just opened their winter supply of ELEGANT GIFT BOOKS. euvenile Books From 12 cents to $1.50 each, fOY BOGKS—-An Immense Assortment making in all the best variety of Christ- mas Books they have yet imported, DAVID SMALL, Ch’town, Nov’ 23, ’81-— 3i Harbor Master. Notice to Contractors. EALED TENDERS, addressed to the WK undersigned and endorsed “Tender for Quaco Works,’’ will be receivec! 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 an speci- fication to be scen at the office of the Depart- ment, at Saint John County, N. B,, a cording toa plan and specification to be seen at the office oi the Department, at St. Jobn, 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 ace-pted bank cheque, made payabl to the order of the Henorable the Minister »f Public Works, equal to five per cent. of the «mount of They would call special attention to their Books suitable tor Sunday School Libraries, of which they have an immense variety. A very liberal discount to Sunday Schools, &c. BREMNER BROS, 44 and 46 Queen 3t. Nov. 21, ’81—6i wkly 1i, pat FOR SALE. JHE Summerside Board of School Trus- tees hereby offer for sale Two Hot-air Flannels, Blankets, Quilts, Knit Wool Goods, Dress Goods, Furnaces with the fittings, which can be ueed for heating Churches or Dwelling Houses, These furnaces have not given good satisfac- tion in the Davies School, owing to the cellar being unsuitable, which cannot be made suit- able without incurring very great expense. The furnaces were made by Mr, Fawcett, of Sackville, and bave been highly recommended for heating purposes, W. B RAMSAY, the tender, which will bg forfeited 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, Gooey Schovl Board, Summerside, Nov. 7; Siw Zaw Secretary. Department of Public W * Re inien Y fuo 22 6i i ae wr sincnirciininmmmiiittl jails saw cata ie iii