NN ee ee La Se aig oe “Th — - | a | ELEGRAPHIC a, _ T Orrawa, Jan. 6. General Rosser, Chief Engineer of the | Pacific Railway, is perfecting arrang>ments | for the : urvey of next season. The Earl of Dunmore has purchased | 50,000 acres of land in the Province of | Qnebec, at $2 per aere. This land has| been purchased for colonization purposes. Letters have arrived from the Governor | General and from the Princess Louise, ex- | pressing in the highest terms the satisfac- tion with which Mr. O'B:ien's pictures of Quebec, painted for the Queen, have been revered. One, the view from the King’s Bastion, is at Windsor Castle, while the other, the view of the city from Point Levis, has been taken by Her Majesty to Osberne. ine Board of Education of Manitoba has, in consequence of the rise in the valuation of land throughout the Province, appoint- ed a commiasion to enquire what school lands have reached the maximum value and to report and to prepare for the considera- tion of the Board an address to the D.min- ion Government, to be presented through the Local Government in relation to the sale of such lands. Major Rogers will again assume the management of the Rocky Mountain sur- vey, and four parties will leave early in April to continue the exploration of last year. Three of the parties will operate from the west side of the Rockies and the other from the east side. The objective int of the survey being Kicking Horse ass. Four additional parties will operate between the present terminus of location at Moose Jaw Creek to Fort Colgarry. Gen. Rosser will leave next month on a trip to} the Rockies, in the course of which he will map out the work for the respective parties fer the season. Everything indicates the vigorous prosecution of the location, sur- veys and cunstruction for the current year. Lonpon, Jan. 6. In a sculling match to-day betwen! Goodwin and Flynn, for £50 a side over the Thames championship course, Goodwin won by six lengths. John Bright and Joseph Chamberlain, members of the Cabinet, speaking at Bir- mingham, insisted that the revision of Parliamentary procedure must precede all other business on the resumption of the sesaion. The Marquis of Lorne sails for Canada on Setnenlay. The Emperor of Rvasia has pa-doned the Polish Bishops exiled in 1864. Salesmaniike Manner. The pesession of tact, and an apt perceptien of the wants ofa buyer, by the salesmas, no matter what the wares he is offering, is an abselute essential to his suceess. More especially is this true of the retail salesman. A careless, supereillion of negligent manager, will often affect a customer se that, ne matter how lew the price of the goods may be or hew well they suit, (he er she) will depart without purchasing, for the single and simple reasun that the salesman did not knew his business or did not cour- teously perferm his duty. Even gruff- abrupt quickness would be better than this; for this semetimes eonveys the impression that the goods are the sheapest, or the best that can be got, and therofore do not demand from him any effort other than the take-them-er leave-them style. All of our readers have seen this sort of salesman : nsuperfine creature with waxed mustazehe and supereillous uir, and an altogether lardydah, ain’t I-an- admirable being, bearing about him. Te the well-dressed and wealthy leok- ing he is super-polite and smirkingly ebe dient and deferential to all the whims aud caprices of the young, fair and ere portion ef his customers. ith what an _ authoritive im- portance he orders the junior salesman around “Jim, get those tomatoes for Mr. ‘ Fitzblank. and be sure that they are of the A No lstock. Be quick and lively now,” and he turns to his customer with the air of one awiting approbuatien for his viotorious performance of her demands, As this sort ef being generally prove- very uoreliable in his statements and representations—-ygiving, indeed, little thought to them his time being e»gros- sed in perfecting his ability te *‘m ish” (as the vulgate hath it)—his popularity Wanes, instead ot waxes, and tailato secure to him the prometion which bis self-conceit, and impudence lead him tv believe his due. In striking eontrast te him is the medest, manly, pains-takiag and cblig- ing salesman, whe recognises that his field of labor is not only the selling of goeds, but the selling them in such » manner 4s will ensure the confidence and reliance ef the eustemer on his word, He does not fuss nor bew, nor bend in abject humility befere her lady- ship; he is affable, polite, eeurteous t all,and serge and satins receive the same treatment from him. His innate sense of truth and justice directs his actions; he dees not intend to cheat and will no! deceive Lis customers, therefere he can not resert to the superficial trieks and finesse that his celleaguesdeem so eseontial. His word is bis bend, and his emplcyer, if he is ebservant, finds a the end ef the year that modesty har effected more than vanity, and that ii pays better to secure the future trade y truth than to effect present sales by deceit — New York Comm, Bulletin Removed. Ms W. W. IRVING begs to notify he friends and ite public generally thet = at cenie Fal] and Winter Class 8 Painting sod Drawing in all their ditier ut branches. For terms, etc., apply at her Studio— resis of Mr, Pdovies, South Bide of Kin, ray 79 tr Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, f bn i St, Backache, Soreness of the € Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swe/!- ings and Sprains, Burns aud Sca/ds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and al! other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals Sr. as a safe, sure, simpic and cheap xt Remedy A trial entails but the con t trifling outlay of 60 Cents, an with pain can have cheap and positive prool of i! elaims. Directions in Eleven Lanzuages. S0LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALELS IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & ©2., Baittimore, Bid., U. 3. 4. Tacons Orn 1 every one sufering ~ USU RECEIVED, ex Barbadocs , — 2u bhds. Barbadoes bright Grocery Sugar 40 puns. Barbadoes Mlasses, prime articles. Will be sold cheap from Warehouse on wharf. NATALIE,” from . GEO. COOMBS, Ch’town, Dec, 9, *81—tf Water Sureet, MORE LIGHT | YQXHE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have imported some of Bray's Fo.ners,” which they will supply ana fit on Gas Brackets, etc, at a moderate cost to cousumers, These Burners are reported to be the best Fiat Flame Burner yet produced, and wili give a far greater amount of light than any other Burner with the same consumptiva of Gas. Dr. Wallace, F. R. 3. E., F. 0.*S., Gas Examiner to the City of Glasgow, in @ leciure delivered by him, calculated that £1:1,000 ($650,000) a year. are thrown away in Gias- wow by the use of imperfect fittings. On the subject of Gas Burners he says; “ Another and as I thivnk a better Burner is that called Bray’s regulator, a: d as I consider these the best unicrn Burners attainable at moderate cost, I bave selected them for a series of ex- periments.” The Keport of the Committee of the British Association of Science to enquire as to ihe best means forthe developmen of light trom Coal Gas of different qualities—comprising Dr. William Wallace, Professor Dittm tr, and Mr. Thomas Wills, F, U.S., F. I. C. E., showed that Bray’s Burners yielded the greet, st amount ot light of all the two or three score of Barners reported upon. which included all the Burcers of repute in the market, In & pampilet upon Light and Heat, pub- lished by R. B. Taver, A. M., he says: “The cost of Gas as compared with other illumin- ants is much more economical when rightly used, than many suppose. From experiments made for this purpose, the following results have been obtained. They were made by burning sannples of Devoe’s Brilliant Oil and ordinary Oils, and testing their illuminating power, It was found that Coal Gas costing one cent at ¢3 per thousand fect, gave a light equal to 18 candles, while Devoe’s Brilliant Oil cousuming 27.4 grammes cost- ing halfacent, gave a light: qual to 9 candles. “A good Argand or Julioson’s Burner, the Burner’s used in the last experiment, will therefore give the light of 2 ordimary Oil Burners in direct comparison, at no greater expense in the cas of the finer and safer grades of Oil. Lights, however, on the author- ity of scientists, are not to be compared in direct proportion, but in proportion to the squares of their powers, and such acom- parison with the case of tue use of (as, its cleanliness, freedom from odor and dangers, renders its use desira\yle wherever it can be satroduced,” As the above experiments were made with Gas at $3 per 1600 feet, and not consumed through Bray’s Burners, it will readily be seen bow wauch more economical it is to con- sume Gas instead of Oi, when its price is only $2.63 per 100 feet as now charged bere wien consumed, more especially through dray's Burn rs. Mesors, Goodwin & Co., of Philadeliphbia, the well-known mapbufacturers of Scicutific in- struments for testing the iiluminating power of Coal Gas, etc., say in their Circular to Gag Companies : “Lu presenting the Bray’s Siand- ard Patent Slit Union Burners and Lanterns, for which we are the sole Agents in the United states, tv the aticvution of the public, we are convinced that we are filling a want long felt.’ They furtber add; ** The yicld of light from these Burners is 12 to 20 per cent, greater per cubic foot of Gas consumed than that from any flat flame Burner bitherto in. troduced. [no 4 eod LOOK YOU HERE. STOVEPIPRE. STOVEPIPE, “HE subscriber is now making an assort. ment or Stovepipe and Tinware, Best quality,which he is selling eh: ap for Cash, Tinware and Stovepipe, all kinds, made to wder. Special prices to wholesale dealers, Orders for fitting up Stoves promptly and erefully attended to, Orders solicited. Shop opposite Dr. Jen. &.n’s residence, Queen Strect, R. RODD, Practica] Tinsmith. Cbsrletictuwn, Sept. 3), 's1 -3m ge a THIS IS A GRAND TIME eae FOR THE SEASON, aT us g as we are offering special tducements ©ASH BUYERS, and can meet the wants and means of all in ‘Town and Country, THE—- ve iio to ern ary WE HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF Special Values, at 9, 10, 12, 16, 20 and 25 cents per yard. A large lot of Ladies’ Felt, Cloth and KAnitted Skirts, from 50 cts, up, Ladies’ Sacques and Fur Lined Circulars A lot of Colored Table Cleths, many of them ai Half Price, to ciear, Wool T'weeds for Men's and Boy’s wear, at o0 cents per yard, up, a. Wantle and Cister { Grey Union Fiannels for i6 cents, up. All Wool Fiannels, in all prices. A LARGE STOCK OF Ladics’? Weol Squares. Bales of Buffalo and Weil Rebes. Coon and Baffiaio Ceats. Waterproof Tweed and Rubber TUST OPENED. AVERT Lice STOCK GF QERCORTS & ULSTERS, $5.00 UP: Reefing Jackets, $3 up. A GOOD LINE OF BOYS’ CLOTHING, SUITS Fuowl $4.50 UP. Boys’ Ulsters and Storm Coats. Men's Wincey and Flanue! Shirts 50 cents up. Men's Woolen Ui DERCLOTHING and CARDIGAN JACKETS, A Good Scleciion of Ladies’ and Men’s Fur Caps. A VALUABLE STUCK OF BLANKETS, IN WHITE AND GREY. Ceats, BATCLIELORS’ QUILTS; $1.10 UP. HIORSE RUGS, $1.25 UP. itxcellent Value in Grey and White Cottons, 'Tickings, aad all Staple Goods, A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES Superior Teas, in Chests, Half-chests and Boxes. rQ:0- Our House has long been popular for the quality of its ‘Goods and the Cheap rate at which it has supplied its customers, ‘and with greatly increased facilities for trade, we intend that its ‘reputation in this respect shall be fully sustained in time to come. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Churlottetown, Nov, 21, 1887. ‘ { aaa _ . gies 5 ey hi: Seine sail 7 se mire rience tran ovrgtntlhee samt 3 Reese ee he eget gen aii Wek Ms naa le SE a SE ne ote Secs Od = TO PURGHISE ALL KINDS GF GOODS DREHSS GooDs, loths, duauble width, 5@ ets. per yd. up. EXAMINER, JANUARY 9.18582. MORTGAGE SALE. | TO be sold by PUSLIC AUC PION, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, on TUES- DAY, the tenth day of January next, 1-82, at the Court House, in Charlottes town, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon,— ; LL that tract, piece and parcel of land, i Z hereditaments and premises situate, ‘lying and being on Lot or Township N ul ber | Fifty-four in King’s County, in Prince rede ward Island, bounded as follows, that 1s to say, commencing at a stake in the south side of a road jeading from Cardigan Ferry, at ibe eastern boundary of a tract of lund in pos- lsegsion of Jobn and Donald Steele ; and run- | ning thence south along said boundary to the |rear line of Farms fronting on said Cardigan | River; thenee eastwardly on said rea line @ distance suflicient to inclade sixty-five acres, | or one-half of the reat land; thence north to isaid Road; thence along the same south- | we stwardly to the place of beginning. coptaing ling sixty-five acres ot Land, a little: more or less. Also, all that other tract, pic ce or parcel | of land situate, lying and being on Lot Fifty- the northern four aforesaid, commencing on shore of Car ighn River at the western bound- ary of land in the ocetp tion of Roderick Steele, and on the eastern boundary by land in the occupation of Allan Campbell, baving 'a front of five and one-half chains and ex- ending north by parallel lines, so as to con- | tain fifty acres of Jand, a little more or less, |together with all rights, members and appur- | tenances thereto belonging. | ‘The above ia made under a Power of Sale | contained in a Mortgage dated the sixteenth | day of Sep ember, 1879, made between Pat- lrick F.ynn and Mary Ellen his wife of the }one part,and Edward Jarvis Hodgson and | Neil McLeod, of the other part, For further particulars apply at the office of | Hodgson & McLeod, Solictors, Charlottetown. | Dated this twenty-second day of December, | A.D, 1881. EDWARD J. HODGSON, NEIL McLEOD, | y@e 22 thm till sale] Mortgagee LP tae BE Canadian Pachiic Baliway, Emory's Bar te Port Meod). NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Tender for Work in British Columbia [i PASee TFNDERS will be received by kK the andersigned up to noon on WED | NESDAY, the Ist day of February next, in a |lamp sum, for the construction of that por- ition of the road between Port Moody and the ‘West-end of Contract 60, near Emory’s Bar, a ) distance of about 55 miles. | fpecifications, conditions of contract and forms of tender may be obtained on applica- i | | i } tien at the Canadian Pacific Railway Office in |New Westminister, and at the Chief En- 'gineer’s Ollice at Ottawa, after Ist January | next, at which time plans and proiiles will be | open for inspecti nm at the latter office. This timely notice is given with a view to giving Contractors an opportunity of visiting anc examining the ground during the fine scason and before the winter sets in. Mr. Marcus Smith, who is in charge at the office at New Westminster, is instructed t, give contractors all the information in his power, No tender will be entertained unless on one of the printed forms, addressed to F. Braun, Esq, Secretary Department of Rail- ways and Canals, and marked “ Tender for r.3." F. BRAUN, Secretary Dept. of Railways and Canals, ) Ottawa, Oct. 24, 1881. §oc 31 121 caw FISH MARKET, raften Street, ECEIVED TO DAY, per sch ‘ Hud. son,” from Boston, — 250 bris choice Family Flour, 150 ws Cornmeal, 50 boxes Raisins, 40 bris Kerosene Oil, 15 bris Cranberries (Cape Cod), 10 brls Bunker Hill Pickles, in buik, And a large stock of Groceries to arrive in a few days. — ALSO— In addition to the present large stock of Figh: 50 barrels Labrador Herring, 200 boxes Sealed Herring, Barrels Salmon, Trout, Cod Sounds, Finnan Haddies, ete., for sa'e at lowest cash prices, at the Fish Market, Grafton St. J. H. MYRICK, eod Ch’town, Nov. 1, 1881. i a ag, ro LET. ‘tHE BRICK HOUSE adjoining the resi- i dence of Mr. Arcup Kennepy, Watei Street; also the premises adjoining, lately oc- cupied by the “ Examiner Printing Co,’’ Ap. ply to the owner. JOUN INGS, Ch’town, Sept. 7, 188! Herring. Hering. 100 bbls, Extra Fat No. 1, equal to Yarmouth Bloaters 100 quintals Coedfish, 100 do, Hauke, 12 casks Cod Oil, 300 Mackerel! Barrels (good stock), 1000 bushels Fishing Salt. On hand, a full supply of Cotton Duck, Bolt Rope, Hemp and Manilla Cordage, Lines and Twines, Paints and Oils DAVID SMALL. Queen’s Wharf, Sept. 10, 1881. Bank of P. 5. Island. } ANK OF P, EL ISL‘ND NOTES taken at their face in exchange for Dry Goods, at the London House. GEO, DAVIES & CO, Dee, 7, Sl. BANK OF P. &. ISLAND, i ANK OF P. E. ISLAND NOTES taken at their face for Goods or in payment cf Bills, at BOREHAM’S BOOT STORE. Nov. 29-~tf Vennor's Predictions | Big Storms Anticipated! Stovepipe. 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