sete tcanes teagan anurans si tine LS ee ee Ee etn ee tie ang = ee ent ee —_ emcee: enemas _ Sa ae Souris Notes. Sovuats Harsor is still open. The wave- lets wiiich lave its shores are almost as un obstructed as in summer; and the Water 1s as blue as any that has inspired the poet or; ~ charmed the painter's eye. By the way, a) view of the harbor, town and surroundings of Suuris from Souris West, would make a_| pretty picture, Among the vessels in port are the brigt. | ‘‘ Natalie,” the schooners ‘‘ Industry,” “Union,” “ Mary C.” and ‘ Ruby,” at Railway Wharf; and two large schooners | at Knight's Whart. Of the latter, one is bound for Boston with a load of potatoes ; the other for French St. Peter's with produce and cattle. The ‘‘ Natalie,” commanded by Capt. | Bernard, has just made a round trip of ex-| traordinary quickness and good fortune to) Trinidad and back. She is now loading} white oats, potatoes, hay and horses for the | West Indies, by Messrs. Coombs, of this | city, Capt. Barnard and Mr. Workman. | The ‘Mary C.” is being loaded) with oats and potatoes by Mesars. Macdonald, Macdonald & Co. ‘« Briramn’s Premier’ doesn’t seem to be popular in Souris; for the * Gladstone Restaurant” is ticketed ‘‘ for sale or to| jet.” Messzs. Wricat Bros., who recently nrebased the steam will formerly owned e Messrs. Morrow & Co, are importing the most improved grist mill machinery, ineluding French burrs, revolving sieve and covlers, etc., and will shortly commence the manufacture of Island flour of the best quality. They now run saw and shingle mills; and being practical and industrious men, may reasonably be expected to he awaited upon by the goddess of fortune, who, however fickle, generally rewards well directed and persevering effort. The schr. ‘‘J. R. Stewart,” Capt. Mc- Donald, is still at Railway wharf, waiting repairs ! The new light- house on ‘The Point” was lighted up for the first time on Wed- nesday last. The light is not particularly remat kable for its brilliancy. The canning business is lively with fresh geese. ducks, hares, beef and mutton. Oats are selling at 40 cents. Messrs. Matthew, McLean, & Co., McDonaid, Mc- Donald, & Co., Connolly & Co., and J. G. Sterns, are the chief buyers. The remarkable forgetfulness of the Kings County Advertizer has attracted at- tentica. How it failed when eracking up Georetown to advertize the fact that Sou- ris harbor, in King’s County, is still optn, and is one of the safest and most conveni- ent on the Island, is one of the questions ef the day in Souris. NEW BUILDINGS. Matrasw Fa tf is building a neat cottave and outbuildings. Joun Huaurs, of Morell, is putting up a dwelling in Souris. James McQvaip is ereeting a tenement house. Prrer Stewart is building a cottage in the eastern section of the town. Warren W. Crarke is putting up a new dwelling. Macponatp, Macponatp & Co., have just completed anew warehouse. Mx. Wa Srong, who rejoices in an artistic sign board which announces that he sells wines, ales, brandies, and strong drinks generally, is building a handsome new three story store and dwelling. Ma. Joun Waits, formerly of Montague, is building a factory at the head of Knight's wharf; and in view of flourishing fish trade, proposes manufacturing barrels and boxes. The building measures 60x40 feet fhe machinery is now being made by Mesors. McKinnon and McLean, of this sity SOURIS WEST. Souris West is evidently thriving; and the iphabitafits have just given good evi- dence of their progressive public spirit. They have erected a splendid now school- house. How. Mr. Kickuam and Mrs. OC. Mc(Juaid seem to be carrying on their busi- nesses with good success , —_—_ or --- Commendabie. Tax schooner Neva, James Keay, Master, was frozen in at McEwen’s wharf on the 24th November, partly laden with about 6,000 bushels potatoes. The weather continuing severely cold, nothing was done towards cutting her out until the 30th, when Angus McDonald, David McEwen, and others not only inter- ested in the cargo of the Neva, but alse do- termined that no vessel with cargo should remain all winter ice bound on the West River, turned out, assisted by the whole settlement, and succeeded in cutting the ice ahead of the- schooner all the way down to the three tides, a distance of seven miles, through ice from five to seven inches thick. The Neva, on the 3rd inst., got clear, and sailed out of the harbor with flying colors for Georgetown, where she is now finishing taking in the balance of her earvo for Boston. This manly effort on the part of Capt. Keay and crew, backed up by the shippers and their friends, reflects grent credit on all concerned. Personal. lion. Senator Montgomery, and Mr. Breecken, M. P., erossed in the Northern Light to-day en route for Ottawa. Dr. Muttart, M. P., leaves probably on A ucsday. Tlon. Seaator Carvell and wife, crossed in the Northern Light on Friday. Kev. Geo. W. Hodgson, crossed in the No:thern Light to-day, and will lecture in St. John, on Wednesday evening. In his absence, Rev Mr. Bambrick condueted the Correspondence. . ~~ aw We do not hold ourselves responsible for the statements or opinions of eur correspondents Souris Not to be Overlooked. To the Editor ef the Reaminer. Dear Sir,—In the last issue Kiny’s County Advertiser the editor of that journal states that the Port of Georgetown is the only port on the Island open for navigation. He must certainly know that the Port of Souris is free from ice, and sev- fax and West Indies. Souris is the last port on the Island to close and firat to open in the spring. The editor of the dd- ' vertiser should be more careful in future in making such assertions. : Yours, &c., FAIRPLAY. Souris East, Dec. 2nd, 1880. Latest News Items. A special to the Toronto Lvening Tele-| laram says: ‘‘ Aftera few weeks spent in ‘Lreland Hanlan intends to return thence to the Thames for training.”’ Laycock’s friends in Sydney, Australia, sent a cablegram that they had deposited . £3550 to aid him in making his stake with Hanlan and that more money will follow. The three mile professional scull race on | the Potomac on the Ist inst., was won by Kennedy of Portland, Me.; Lee, of New- ark, 2nd, and Plaisted last. Time, 20m. 15s. A notable feature of emigration statis- tics for 1880 is the great number of English people who have reached Castle Garden. Germany and Ireland headed the list, as usual, and Sweden follows, but the English immigrants number more than those trom Austria, Hungary, Russia, France and Italy combined.— NV. Y. Herald. Advices from Honolulu by the steamer | City of Sydney describe the eruption of Mauno Loo, now in progress, as one of the grandest ever witnessed. It broke out on Nov. 5 about six miles from the summit of the crater, throwing off two great streams of lava, one of which is thirty miles long, 100 to 200 yards wide and about 20 feet deep. Terrible explosions accompany its flow. Some fears are entertained for the safety of another direction. IMPORTATION OF SHort Horn Carrix. — The Halifax Chronicle says : ‘‘ The steamer ** Brooklyn,” which arrived on Tuesday from Liverpool, G. B., brought a very valuable lot of thoreughbred short hern cattl§ for the Central Board of Agriculture. ThisYmportation has been made in accord- ance with the recommendation of the Agricultural Committee of the House of Assembly. There are six yearling bulls, one young cow and two heifers. Breach oF Trust.—Mr. Charles J. Keller, the Montreal lawyer, who has left that city under a cloud, was the custodian of which had been invested in securities. There is a deticit, therefore, of $7,000. The keenest regret is said to be expressed by the Montreal bar on account of this default. A Brrturnt SHowrr or Merzors.— Juat before one o'clock Sunday morning, the 28th, there was a brilliant and long continued shower of meteors rivalling any- thing ever seen in Portsmouth,New Hanip- shire. The meteors were of varied size, and in color ranged from a delicate crimson to arich intense gold. They fell in rapid succession, probably 400 falling in the space of eight minutes, and many of them burst, leaving gorgeous trails of culored light lasting several seconds. Similar re ports come in from Rye, Greenland and Hampton. — —-— oom « The Diseass of Cattie. Ar the Corn Exchange, Berwick, Eng., Mr. George Flemivg, F.R.C. V.8., re- dently delivered an interesting lecture on the various diseases among cattle, but with special reference to ‘‘ contagious pleuro- pneumonia, splenic apoplexy, and tuber- culosis.” He said that splenic apoplexy was now in every part of the world, although at first it was only to be fourd on the banks of a Russian River. It was most destruc- tive, in some cases sweeping oif 50 per cent of the animals. He had reason to believe that it was more prevalent in England than was generally thought. Braxy had been clearly traced to parasites. The only way to exterminate the disease was to burn the animals, not to bury them upon the land. Referring to tuberculosis in animals, he said that this was a disease which was more known than suspected in this country. It was known among cattle deal- ers as consumption. The milk and flesh of the -diseased animals were very dangerous to human beings, producing consumption in them. It was a most important ques- tion, not only for agriculturists, brut for the country. Since 1841, wken it appear- ed in England, it had never leftit. He strongly deprecated the movement of cattle throughout the eountry, and said that the same measures with regard to the importa- tion of eattle from Holland and elsewhere should be applied to America, where the disease had recently existed to an alarming extent. But Congress had refused to move in the matter, and, despite all restrictions at their ports, diseased cattle were being constantly imported from America. In re- ply to some questions, he said that boiling the milk did not remove any of its danger ous qualities when it came from a diseased cow. Weather Probabilities. Toronto, Dec. 6—10 a. m. Winds shifting towards the west ; cloudy, with rain areas, followed by colder weather. fre “ Northern Light” left Georgetown this morning, and arrived fat Pictou on time. ser ices at St, Peter's, on Sunday. She will probably returp this evening. of the) Hilo, although the flow seems turning in} of $24,000 of trust funds, only $17,000) en ee HOTEL ARRIVALS. Se ee } RANKIN HOUSE. | Dec, 2.—G A Brown, St. John, NB; Arthur P Silver, Halifax N 8; Jas W Howe, Summer- side: Will Stanaw&y, Montreal. Dee. sed- iG 3 Page, M mtreal; J A Morrison, Halifax INS. Dee. 4th |McLean, Halifax. MRP APE APPLES AND ONIONS. ’ WILL sell at AUCTION, at my Sale Room, Queen Square, 175 bbls, No. 1 Winter APPLES, Bishop and Ribston Pippins, Gatenings, Pear mans, Golden Balls. . | § bbls. ONIONS, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Dec. 6, 1880. AS. XI ; A s Crosse & Blackwell's ‘CANDIED CITRON, LEMON, and ORANGE PEELS, In 1 lb. Bottles, at 25 cents per Bottle. PURE ESSENCES AND SPICES, eb ages RANKIN'S DRUG STORE. Ch’town, Dec. 6, ’80—2w eod Bank of P. E. Island. OTICE ishereby given thata dividend, i at the rate of 8 per cent. per annum, has been declared on the Capital Stock of this Banking House on demand. J. R. BRECKEN, Cashier. Charlottetewn, Dec. 6, 1S80—Iw pat 2i, pres ar ne her li By begpe y expecting Goods by SS LV «Northern Light” must instruct their ! Avent at Picton Landing to deliver. WILLIAM MITCHELL, Agent of Dept. Charlottetown, Dee. 6, 1830. —— a SI aay pn We oS eae Je: _ ro ~- ‘Te ee es ATEW TRNDERS dddressed to the under- L signed, and endorsed *‘ Tender for Cape Bear Lighthouse,” will be received at Ottawa, up tothe 3ist December next, for the con- - > ers Dwelling attached, Outbuilaings and Fence, at Cape Bear, King’s County, Prince Edward Island. aie Plais and specifications can be seen, and iforms of Tender procured by intending con- traetors, at this Department here, at the Ageney of this Department, Charlottetown, and at the Othices of the Collectors of Customs, Murray Harbor and Georgetown. The Department does not bind itself to ac- cept the lowest or any Tender. WM. SMITH, Dy, Min. of Marine and Fisheries. Department of Marine, &c , Ottawa, 25th November,’ i850. lea & Entertainment ST. JAMES HALL, (OLD KIRK.) FHVEEK Ladies’ of St. James’ Church will held a Pubiie Tea and #nter- ‘tainment in Sv. Jaoms’ Hat, on Wednesday Next, sth inst, Tea on the Tables at 6 o’clock. Admisson to Tea and Entertainment 40 gents. ‘Tickets to be had at the Stores of Messrs. W. R. Watson, ©. D. Rankin, Alex. McKenzie, and at the doer. Dec, 4, '@0—s m tu w, ar li [de 6 hi RT Flour, Yea, Raisins, Sugar, Apples, Leather, Pipes, &¢. N STORE, and SELLING | & CASH or good paper,— 300 bbls. best Superior Extra FLOUR, 100 chests } Strong and well-flavored 100 half-chests § Congou TEAS, 30 boxes Layer RAISINS, new fruit, LOW FOR 20 do. London Layers, do. , 20 do. Loose Muscatels,. do., 20 do. Valencia Raisins, do.,, 200 do. Layer Raisins, old frnit, 100 sides No. 1 Sole LEATHER, 50 boxes T. D. and assorted PIPES, 20 bbls. Red and Silver Skin ONIONS, 20 bbis. Porto Rico SUGAR. WILLIAM DODD, Dec. 3, ’80—3i Queen Square. NOTIC NO Ke \ R. ROBERT SHAW will meet his con- *) stituents at the following times and places :— 1. At the School Heuse at Driscoll’s on Wednesday, the 15th December, inst., at 6 .,o’ clock, p, m. 2. At Smith’s Cerner, Fort Augustus, on Thursday, the 16th December,inst., at 1 p.m. 3. At Mount Stewart Hall, on Thursday, the 16th inst., at 6 p. m. 4, At Ten Mile House, on Friday, the 17th inst., at 1 p. m. 5. At Brackley Point Road School House, on Friday, the 17th inst., at 6 p.m. Dec, 3, ’86—ne pat : Rob Angus, Trnro N 8; G{ , , O-MORROW, ‘eral vessels are loading for Boston, Hali-|puE_SDAY, 7th inst., at: 2 o’clock, Bank for the past six months, payable at its’ struction of a Lighthouse Tower, with Keep- | - No, 1 Naie Leather a RECEIVER, i@ 100 sides Campbell's Best No. 1 Sele. | } i /Selling low : WILLIAM DODD, | Dec. 2, ’80-- 3i Queen } | Buffalo. Buffalo. / SPLENDID LOT OF A ROBES. lined and trimmed. | A few JAPANESE ROBES. - BEER & SONS. Dee. 1, 1880-—lm Union Bank of P. B. Island. ee DIVIDEND NO. 33. Mo is hereby given that a dividend, : has heen declared on the Capital Stock of tais date. GEO. Ch’town, Dec. 1, ’S0- MACLEOD, bw TO BE SOLD OR LET. THAT POPERTY KNOWN DUNCAN'S WHARF, LL Navigation Company’s Wharf to the division line between Water Lots 6 and 7. ; Hopcson & McLeop, or to R. F. QUIRK, i Water street. of Messrs. undersigned. Nov. 39, ’80--1m eod agree epema — i> Tah tap Packers, Notice, i O 1 Bs ' at 2 low price. 1 . 9 las Superior hake, i Address. Cr2 5 manuiactured for Caus warranted, I > rade - 2 f of LOUIS ESTANO, Nov. 29, ‘S9—5i pd BUTTER, © BUTTER a i NHOICE QUALITY, Ji THE TUB, at ‘ KED Se fs 7% ~~ save cet cel Awherst, N.S. FOR’ SALE & GOFF'S. _ 1880. Nov. 25, HidLASSES —'_ OLASSES. a7 PUNCHE@NS of the choicest in the 4 market, CARVELL BROS. Nev 2, 1880. FOR SALE. A .THOROQUGABRED Shorthorn Heifer— It.,” color white, calved Kensington, Aisy 1. 1877, sire Statesman IL., Herd Book page 5 (now im calf.) Took Ist prize at Provinctal Exhibition 1879. ‘Took 2nd prize at Provincial Exhibition 1386. Apply to »rdess ‘ ‘* Shephe DANLEL DAVIES, ‘ Westwood ” Royalty. Noy: ”, SO -eod ti : at me KRRTE have LK) ve now in stock and for sale, 250 ¥ ¥ FLOUR, of Brands, such as— Briss = Barrels choice ‘* Bonefactor Patent” Crown Patent, Campbell's Superior, Rose Valley, Kent Mills, &c. WRIGHT & MacNUTT, Cor. Prince and Kent Streets. 2w eod, ar 41 { PasTRY. Dec, 2, 1880 To Whom it May Concern, debted to me, either by Mortgage, Judg- ment, Promissory Note, book Account, or otherwise howsoever, that in consequence of my illness and inability to attend to business personally, [) have this day appointed Wt- LIAM C. Bourks, of Charlottetown, as my attorney and agent to eollect and receive all amounts due to me as above. of the amounts due,-to the said Whiliam C. Bourke, at his office in Charlottetown, he being the only person. authorized and em. for the same. Dated at October, 18&O. Millriew, Lot 49, this 30th J. R. BOURKE. lef. truce 7 tla ahove r ee noere? teferring to the above, i, the undersigned, William C. Bourke, hereby request payment of -all amounts due to the said John R, Bourke (of Miliview), whether on Mortgage, Judgment, Promissory Note, or otherwise, to with, WILLIAM C. BOURKE. Nov. 17, ’80—2aw, pat ar lm Jaw For Sale or to Let. os Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street,the House contain- ing 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking a door. Apply on the premises to MLS. BOSWALL April 26, 1880—tf oe the Chea lished in the Provinces. the ch for the DAILY EXAMINER quare, |" BURFALO | Th at the rate of eight per cent. per annum, Bauk fer the past six months, payable at its | Dec, 2, Head Office and Branches on and after this | 3 AS Commencing at the boundary of the Steam For further particulars apply at the office the Vy Y patterns of Xmas Cards are unigue in ~ the BY | Y OTICE is hereby given to all persons in- | I therefore request all persons indebted to | me as aferesaid, to make immediate payment powered by me to grant receipts or discharges | be made to me at my ofiice (in the Store of, Bourke, Son & Cv.) in Charlettetown, forth- | t and most Newsy Paper | Christmas & New Year's ATOW is the time for PRE-ENTS, What | LN istuore suitable than a nice Photograph ito give to a friend ? |} ‘Lie subseriver wishes to inform his friends land the public generaly that he has removed Gallery, on Grafton Street, North 'Side of Market House, where he is prepared all kinds of Pictures. Chi} ren’s to make | to his New | i $a speciality. | 7 } *¢y7 ow the wet Ta the young, the rch, the poor,— wis are rushing to our store ; | Fine work, low prices, extra speed, - . al? 'Is why our gallery takes the lead, ’ . i ve . ‘ . | The finest Cabinets are made \t prices to the lowest grade: Fine portraits both on card or tin, | Marked down at prices sure to win. ! a | Then come the babies—some cross, some mild cae ; ; ’ | Music hath charms to drive us wild; | but patience conquers—then they’re tamed Until their Photograph is framed. ; ’ C. LEWIS, Grafton Street, North Side Market House, Jos0—Iw cod G. HERBERT HASZARD, Cashier. BOOKBINDER, a | Blank Beok Manufacturer, Stationcer and Relief Stamper, 1S QUEEN STREET, Christivas & New Year's Cards, 1880-81, ’ . some of the Choicest Designs ever produced, rT r - id VW res j Lin oracing | design, entirely different from anything io the market, and chosen because they are relined and suitable for customers of educa- tion and taste. They are produced for the trade, and not for dry goods merchants, From the Celebrated Dk La Kur & Co, we have received a choice assortment, including the Satin designs. From Messrs. Praxc & Co, @ great variety, including the $2,000 Prize series. And from one of the largest Fine Art publishers of London, a series of Photo, idaud-Painted Cards. Persons desirous of sending their friends Xmas Cards that they are not tired of seeil in every dry goods slop in the county aa do well te give me a call 18 QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, Novy. 26, 1880 ~-4w 2aw ; a A ee a = “= —— iveanis, Losi, Found, S$. —~ inp ———a.. ai WV anted Immediately—A good plain cook, for two persons. Good wages given. Apply to Miss Dixon, Clymping House, opposite Reman Catholic Cemetery, de 6 | S$ P—Setween Point Prim and Ten Mile A House, a brown waterproof overcoat (plaid inside) ‘The tinder will be rewarded by leavieg the same at John Grant’s, Orwell ; or Wellington: Mutch’s, Belfast; or at this office, . [no 4 li, wkly 2i fo. -On- Sunday, Nov. 28, a Pocket & Book containing a sum of money, ete. (he owner can have the same by applying te Wa. Carry, East Royalty. {de 3 3i * \CNTRAY CALP—A Stray Heifer Calf, '\ 9 color white, brown. head and neck; bus been on the subscriber’s premises for the last ‘ten days, The owner is requested to take iheraway, and pay for this advertisement.— |Hexry Loneworrn, Giynwooed. [de 3 } Vi y ANTEB—A Good COOK. Wages -liberal. Apply before 20th Dee., inst., [de 3 eod tt | ¥ OST—A smaii bunch of KEYS, rendered conspicuous by a cork screw attaehed,. ‘The loser would be obliged to have them left at the EXAMINER office, [de 2 | Vi 7. ANPFED—By a eompetent person,” ‘Y employment for the winter to make up Apply at this office. {de 1 | NA BLK ©@W Newly calved. Apply to Mi A. McRar, Pownal. (ue 30 tf VV ANTED—A smart BOY about 15 y years oi age, to attend general store. Apply to [no 30 :tf _\GHAIN--A large lot of second-hand _/ CHAiN—as good as new. For sale | cheap. —C. F. Yares, cor. Water and Pownal streets. {no 26 6i \ARREIAGES STORED for the winter / in a large and dry warehouse. Terms very low. Apply at this office. [ne 29 3i eod W INBEASS GEAR-—-Two sets Wind- y las Gear—for half price. —C. F. YATEs, {no 26, 6i )to Mrs, L. H. Davies. | ‘ books and accounts. | Must have good recommendations, j the EXamINeR office. ————— cor Water and Pownal streets. EIOARD AND LODGING—A Lady 4 and Gentleman, or two Gentlemen, can be accommodated with board and ledging in a private House. Rooms large, and situation } very pleasant. Apply at this office. [no 29 4i eod JERIN DUECKS—MATTOCKS’ CELE- BRATED STRAIN—originally of Pal- mer Chit and Erland strains, Natural weights of full grown birds from 12 to 16 Tbs. per pair. Forsale by A. SMALLWooep, Char- tottetown. {ne 17 2w 2aw ra%? LEV—A House containing § rooms, With stable, coach house, and a garden attached, fronting on Rochford Square.i Possession given immediately. Apply to J. T. Crockett, at the Fish Market. [no 2 ee ee ee nee ee tet CC LU eet rs°@ LET—A Tenement House, situated on Kent street, next door to Dr. Creamer. Apply te Mrs. Orrer, Queen street. {no 13 tf G. HERBER? HASZARD, — a ‘ / - 24 hi Me de Ores ati ace AE IO OEE OAT tng, (PEAT FP " ‘ A _— _— ee —_ oc seine aa Wage a OE Ee a i | FO Oey Poa” a Oi gee