— oe ae Re En as ME AC os RAMI, AME OC” RR aR i ee ee nee aggre SE aed ebook * Local and Other items. tux steamer did not go to Pictou to day, ee Tax market to day was the smallest of the season. {me mails arrived via Pictou at 10.30 last "Dec | nig nt. 7 Carex Cop CRANBERRIES (extra) at the Fis! Market. dee 2 Cieod > No word yet concerning the ‘Prince Bu ward.” > Tue total exports from Canada for October were valued at $13,628,512. i tl Cuas. E. business in Emereen, Manitoba, > A Few merchants in St. John and Moncton } are taking Bank of I. E, Island notes at thei face for goods, > the beat material at the Fish Market. {dec 2 613 eod - Twetve hundred dollars’ worth of specimens were, on Tuesday last, stolen from the Neva Scotia Museum. > oola gola : —— " i Nores Bank P. E. 1. taken at their face for | goods and in payment of accounts at Beer & Gott s. a2 6i > Lea & Pernxins, Wercestershire Sauce, Musnreon, and Tomato Caisup, at the Fish Market. {dec 2 61 eod - > Ow1ne to the sterm of last evening, the Rev. Dr. McDonald's lecture was postponed until this evening. ‘‘And don’t you forget it!” > Tue fifth meeting of the Educatioual Insti tute will take place at the Upper Prince Street School, at eight p. m., on Thursday, the 7th inst. —_ ’. —- ‘ Postposzv !—The Rev. Dr. McDonald will deliver his lecture, on ‘* Historic Parallels,” in aid of the poor, to night, (Yriday) December 2nd, in the Market Halli. i Caxyep Satmon, Finnan Haddies, Sardines, Peaches, Tomatoes, Corn, and Marmalade, at the Fish Market, Grafton Street. dec 2 6i eed _-- > --—- Customs Retcorns.—Amount ef collection, for mouth of November, Ic8l, $15,984 51; amouat of collection for month of November, 1880, 15,860.65. Increase for November, 1881, $123.06. alae es Bunker Hct Pickies, and Chow Chow in Bulk, sold by the pint, quart or gallon at the Fish Market. {dec 2 61 eod — sa -- Tue Brigt. ‘*Carita,” Gould, master, sailed fer Queeastown for orders, on the Ist inst., with the following cargo, shipped by Peake Bros, & Co.:—21.536 bushels oats (of 34'ns. each), 398 pieces deals, containing 10,716 feet superticial measurement. pein: Tue repairs of the ‘‘Northern Light” were completed at the Marine Slip at Pictou early this week, and her new propeller arrived on Thursday. It will be immediately put on, and the steamer will proceed to Georgetown to commence the vinter’s work. 200 BARRELS choice Family Flour, 100 do K. D. Cornmeal, warranted best quality, at the Fish Market, Grafton St. dec 6i eod ——_~>—_— Tur Toronto Mail has no doubt that the preposition of Tux Examiner to estadlbch Saving’s Banks ic Prince aud King’s Counties wili be daly considered by the authorities ; and says: ‘* The savings of the people should be encouraged by all means, in times when they have moncy to save.” Tue steamer “Carroll” eailed for Poston yesjerday, with a cargo of produce and the following passengers :—Mrs McCabe, James McCabe, B Hall, Mrs Shemila, Lizzie C Shemila, Mra W Harris, May Harris, William Traill, Dan McDovald, Susan McDonald, D Milligan, Robert Hayes, Miss Tobin, Mrs A Sullivan, Mrs J Joy, Peter Hughes, John MecVarish, L Morrison, John Tobin. Foi. is dviog a lively auction | Sausiers, made fresh every morming of SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHAKLOTTETOWN. ENTERtD j — De = . . »: > Dec . Rustic, Keeping, Pictou, coal; E Me Millaa, lurner, Pictou, coal. CLEARED. —8 S Carroll, Wrigat brig bush oats, i OUTPORTS. Georgetown, Dec |—Eat Halcyon, Walke~ Pictou, mdse; E Purchase *| Mary Jane, White, Pictou, coal; John Mil. lard, Creeser, Liv ‘rpool, N S.lumber; Dionia, s4Ugiiic, , Pictou, coal; Dienia, Port M rave, ballast (‘id Wf "wi irh Ad. b? , ’ ‘ ca Wright, Mek icteu, balla \iouiter, | Pickles, Halifax t 4 Ou nerside J uraal i The RCHVeNn ae vIn bay e Yay .rT ; - a . i ) oe _ 7 nh , Captain Joh, ;Mcnayv, wen ipl ana ary asnoore at tno fect . nd Recers eque Tueeday, the | 22nd lust. een the tide went down th: ‘ : a? , son? we " } ; Captain sari he could walk anywhere around | 7 ' : . — his vessel without getting his feet wet, Lew Allin’ ‘8 heoner loz i with 96 tonsa } ef coi tor ik. PT. Holman, Esq ,went ashore at Ca lton Puint on Wednesday 1}: st, and on Thursday an informant tells us a heavy sea istrack her and she went to pieccs i 4 . ihe en t? 27 - } ‘ . line n w toree-Masted schooner owned } DY ston. Wiltiany Nichards, Captain Griffiths, master, sailed frum Summearsi me de on Thursday tliish Channel witha cargo of nels of oats and 400 pteces deals. laat for the 47,000 i u ; 1 he Wilt » ( ‘aptain Casey, owned by Hon, | John Lefurgey, wil] sail from Cascumpee on Saturday, loaded with 22,509 busheis of oats | for the iuglish market, ' rr. aes gantine Ollivetts, owned by Hon. I. Ym. Ri thar is, sailed from Malpeque on the 23rd ult., with a cargo 22,090 bushels of oats and 10,600 feet deals. Hal fax, Nov 30—Ar Am sch John W Brow a, Holbrook, Cardigan, P El, hound to Phila‘elphia ; put in for a harbor. Schr Tiger, Kennedy, Crapaud, P E 1, bound to New York ; pat in for a harbor. Sailed— | “chrs Fleetly, from Charlottetown, P E I, for | New York; Willie, from Malpeque, P EI | for Newark, N J. i | Baltimore, 26—Ar Schrs } jinee, Cardigan, P E I. 27—Lina} erts, Summerside, P E 1. Portland, Me., 27—Ar schrs Sylph, ton, Charlottetown, for Boston. Gloucester, Mass, 28—-Ar schrs Isabella Poole, P EI; Pioneer, Nass, Montague Vineyard Haven, 28--Ar schrs Dalhia Bailey, Charlottetown for New York ; Sena- tor, Miller, Orwell Ray, for do; Willie Free- man, Gritiin, Sammerside, for do; Winifred, Craig, Montague, for do; Right Bower, New ell, Summerside, for orders. Hamilton, Bermuda, i4—Ar brigt Athol, THE DAILY HXAMINER, DECEMBER 2, 1881. | ‘THIS IS A GRAND TIME TO PURCHASE ALL KENDS OF GOODS 3S Boston, mdse ; gt Carita, Gould, Qucenstown, ~1,536 | FOR THE SEASON, ’ | #4 Bi z ~—6hL ADA | uo Oa be GP aw i¢ on ’ : Pe ig e r cu He * 3 ° as we are oilering special in¢ * 4 ‘ CASH BUYERS ‘Town and Country, WHE HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF 2 : yi _ mi ¢ 9 Or Special Values, at 9, 10, 12, 16, 20 and 25 cents per yard. ————0: — Enh Ma we ee a A large lot of Ladies’ Felt, Cloth and Knitted Skirts, from 50 cts, up, Ladies’ Sacques and Fur Lined Circulars, Cran, Carling, Charlottetown, P E 1 (and re mained 24, ballasting). Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Varitime Provinces. Toronto, December 2—J0 a. m. Decreasing northwesterly to westerly winds fine not much change in temperature, eds ee Specia: Notices. Asus for Christmas Cards at Haszard’s, G. H. Att kinds of Sewing Machines repaired at Miller Brothers. al 2a Japanese Goods, in Brackets, Vase, Table Mats, Trays, Caleadars, &c.—really hand- some goods—-at Bremner Bras. nov 39 Si JUST RKFCEIVELD, another Jot of Perforated Seat Chairs, wd a large lot of Common Chairs. Don't forget the place. P. KE. Island Fuarviture Warerooms.— M. Borcurr.—nov 30 lw Pianos.—A couple of very fine second- hand pianos —< Newsun & Co 's,— Good teruis. nov 29 41 MLD, at J. we Srewise Macnines, in price from $5 to $100, at Miller Brothers, Upper Queea St. dl 2i Parrigs requiring their wagons repaired aud painted, can baye them carefully stered durfag the wintee free of charge, at F. H. ‘LRAINOR'S, Kent St.—Nov 21 eod 2w Tue only place on P. £, Island, where you ' ceaindnien Tra, Sugar, Molasses, Raisins, American Kerosene, and Groceries of all kinds war-| ranted best quality and very cheap at the Fish Market. dec 2 6i eod -_-—|>--— “Tr ia understood that Major R. G. Free- land, of Nova Scotia, will be Adjutant of the Military School which is tobe in St. John can get every part of a gun made, 1s at Brown's Shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Sureeia. nov 1 tf wky Bonemian Cut Glass Inkstands—very ele- gant and cheap, useful and suitable for Xms presents; a large varicty—at Bremuer bros. nov 30 3i and see the s Prize Christmas Catt at Harvie’: Bookstore beantifu designs of Prang about the beginning of 1882.""—St. John Tele- graph. The Telegraph is cortainly wrong respecting Major Freeland’s place of residence. Whether | or not it is right on the other point is the question. — -->- —- Ixtanp Revencs Returns for the month of November, 1881, for P. E. Island :—- Licemses. .....6. 006-0005 40 00 TED oi vce cccvestas .1,669 40 OED a, ks o cncinddaebes uh 52 50 Petroleum Inspection.. 63 10 Bill Stamps...........- 479 75 $2,309 75 e > -_ Fire.—This morning, at half-past eight e’clock, a firs broke out in a house on Euston street, occupied by a Mr. Carr. It appears that some persens who oceupied the hvuse previous to Mr. Carr stuffed stovepipe hole with rags and covered it with wall paper. This morving a spark set fire to the rags ia the chimney. They burned eo quickly tLat the inmates had to es ape without attempting to save anything. The burniag rags fell into a quantity of clothing packed in a@ box which stood close to the chimuey, These clothes— the whole wearing apparel of the family- burned freely and were totally destroyed, Water buckets were brought inte requisition and the fire was extinguished with ut serious damage to the house. Both steam fire engines were on way to the scene of the fire, but were ordered back by the Chief Engineer. a -——_---— Tae gymnasium in the basement of the Young Men's Christian building, has been re- epened. It is refitted in splendid style and affords every convenieuce to the amateur athlete who desires to keep his muscles wel! | developed. The herizovtal bars, parallel | bars, rings, ladders, trapezes, ropee, etc., are | well a-ronged in the spacious room, and the | floer is covered with light shavings and wat trasses fer the -afety ef the performers. Dam bells and Indian clubs are also previde, | and other fittings will be fortbeoming. Is is) the intention of the msnagement to purchase a four-oared rowing machine, in which oarsmen | can practice the art as well as they could in| ’ a boat on the river. With all these equip- ments the gymnasium may be prouounced a first-class one. While it is open «ur young men need not be short of amusement. The} P. E I. club is composed of fifty members, who are paying fan annual fee of three dollars, and are entitled to admission to the reading room and | reported to be larger and more remunerative Aviat | thay it baw ever been. the beneGts of the Y. M. O. sun, oet 31 A new Jot 3i—nov28 Messrs. Joan Macirop & Co., of this city, have intreduced a new feature into the busi ness of merciiant 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, 1882, and any one can now choose their suit for next season. ‘Such enterprise is commendable, and we are sure, must meet with great success. nov 25 tf Don’t delay but cali at Harvie’s Bookstore for Prang’s Christmas Cards—a sp'endid lot. oct 31 Carrtaces STorED in a large dry ware- house— $2 for the season. —-DrENNIS Reppin,jr [no 26 Carriace and Sleigh Builders will find a large stock of the best white wood ever brought to the Island, at the City Hard- ware Store. —Bourke, Son & Co. {n 12 2aw Sw A worp to the ladies! Do not exchange your old Sewing Machine for a new ore; but fetch it to me and I will repair it and make it as good as new or no charge made.-— WILLIAM BROWN, shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Strects, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. nov 1 tf wy A tarGe stock of Easels and Panels for Hand Painting, received this week by Brem- ner Bros, nov 30 Si Sieices repaired and painted at short«st notice, and at prices which defy competition, at P. H. TrRArNon’s, Kent St.—Nov 21 eod 2w Now is the time to lay in winter apples 200 bbis. choice varieties, received by Bezr & Gorr.—Nov 16 Gi SmokeD Dicry’s at Beer & Gorr’s. 3aw ErLtneaps supplied to order at Tux Exam- INeEx OFFICR 309,000 B ttles Minard’s Liniment sold in Nova Scotia during the past six months —__the universal remedy, the king of pain, used by everybody. Try 1%.- Price 25 cents.— Nov 16 wkly Just received, 50 set of American sleigh- dasher rails, which will be sold cheap fer cash at Brown’s Silver P.ating Shop, corner of Prince and Gratton Street, Charlottetown, nov 24 6i wkly li Cards. New Methodist Hymn Pooks, just opened at Brunner Bros’, Tux coal traffic in tho United States is A lot of Colored Table Cloths, many of them at Half Price, to clear. Wool 'Pweeds for Mien’s and Boy’s wear, at o0 cents per yard, up, Manile and Clster Cloths, double width, 59 ets, per yd. up. Grey Union Fiaanreis for i6 cents, up. > * All Wool Flannels, in all prices. A LARGE STOCK OF Ladics’ Weel Squares. BRales of Butfalo and Wolf Rebes. Coon and BRuifalo Coats, Eweed and Hubber Coats. OPHNEHD. Waterprool ost L VERY LARGE STOCK GF GVEREQHTS & SISTERS, Reefing Jackets, SS up. A GOOD LINE OF BOYS GLO HING, SUIEFS FLOW $1.50 UP. Boys’ Ulsters and Storm Coats. Men's Wincey and Flannel Shiris 69 cents up. Men's Woolen UNDERCLOTHING and CARDIGAN JAGKETS, A Good Seleetion of Ladies’ and Mens Fur Caps. A VALUABLE STOCK OF BLANKETS, IN WHITE AND GREY. BATCHELORDS’ QUILTS, $1.10 UP: EORSE RUGS, $1.25 UP. Excellent Value in Grey and White Cottons, Tickings, and all Staple Geods, A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES. Superior Teas, in Chests, Halfc ests and Boxes. :0:— ———0:0 ~~ Our House has long been popular for the quality of its Goods and the Cheap rate at which it has supplied its customers, ucements to and can meet the wants and means of all in DRASS GOODS, | BLAGK & MOURNING COODS, ALL PRICES. | “4 Bedford. .* GHEAP WINTER GLOTHING! ~~ AT | J. B. Macdonald’s, Queen Street. — 0:0 Men’s Warm Reefers $3.75, Men’s Warm Reefers $4.25, Men’s Warm Reefers $5.75, Men’s Warm Reefers, good, $6.50, Men’s Warm Reeters, good, $7.50, Men’s Warm Reefers, bette, $8.50, Men’s Warm Reefers, better. $9.59, Mea’s Warm Reefers, bast, $10.00, Men’s Heavy Overeoat’s $4.50, Men’s Heavy Overcoats $5.25, Men’s Heavy Overcoats $6.50, Men’s Heavy Overcoats, good, $7.50, Men’s Heavy Overcoats, good, $8 50, Men’s Heavy Overcoats, extra, $10.00, . Men’s Heavy Overcoat:, extra, $12.00 Men’s Heavy Overcoats, extra, $14.90. 250 Men's Heavy Winter Uisters, splendid value, 50 Boys’ and Youths’ Ulsters, splendid value, 100 dozen Men’s Shirts and Drawers, 35 con upwards, Cheap Scarfs, Ties, Woolen Shirts, Brace8; Mifts, Gloves, &¢ Clothing made to order from good and cheap Cloths, at J. B. MACDONALD’S. Prince Bdward sland (TEA. TEA, TEA. HAVE been instructed by ‘ A | 1 BEER, Esq, to seil s AT AUCTION, —~—UN-— Saturday, 3rd of Dec., AT 19 O’CLOCK, A. ™.,, AT ETS STOR. 20 half-chests THA, wet ani damaged on voyage from London to Halifax cx $, 8, I ' “ Columbia,’ MIXED. Nov. 23, “8l1—wkly. pat HENRY TIME TABLE NO. i7. Winter Arrangement. oe to take effect on the Ist Dac., 1861, ‘TRAINS OUTWARD. ——a MIXED. W. D. STZWART, renere i MIXED, An tioneer, Nov, 30, ’81. Ch’town ws |Dp 8 i5amj Dp 3.00pm)! Dp 2.30pm | ~ . Royalty Je ase *t * Boe ot © Oe i& N Wilish’e, ‘* 9.29 “| 4.15 “ All CT. ON SALE j Hunter R’r; * 9.45 °** | ** 420 ** & Bradalba’e | 10 23 “| ** 5.05 “* Co’ty Line. | ‘10.33 ; “5.18 “ Freetown $8 10.48. 54. 290. 5 ORS keusingt’n *itse7 1 Bee I sel gS Ar 08 New Cottage Pianos BY W. B. STEWARY, Wellingt’n, ‘* 2.37 Port Hill..| “ 3.22 « Vases sr Sat 7 —~AT THE— Bh field | ‘* 5.08 ‘| . . 4 sUbertoa,.| 548 «| | | Music Store of 0, P. Fletcher, Tignish...j;Ar 6.45 ‘* eS GUEEN STREET, Royalty Je Dp 2.53pm “oa York ....0+ “Bag ox te" araos Saturday, drd of Uecemi reseed |i Saturday, Grd of Deoemben, Cardigan .. | =a: eee Georget’n.. | | lar 6.00 “ at 11 o'clock, a, m. reiees| | ae nna siaaee woh att | dp #152 | VIX NEW COTTAGE PIANOS, by Wil- St. Peter's. « 5.95 « |KO) lame & Leverman good instruments, Beat River’ ‘© 6.15 « | fall compass, and full rich tone, mace of the Nenitee:? ! j Ar 7.00 * best materials, and substantially put to- gether, ‘They can be warranted for any num- ber of years, They are neither steinway’a, Weber, Chickering or. Knabe, but handsome ———-—— | and reliable instruments. Numbers of them ee TRAINS INWARD. STA'LIONS. MIXED, MIXED. MIXED. are in use in the Parlors of some of the lead. { ing citizens of Halifax, and folly meet all the wenden | requirements for tone, style and finish. Ob'sown . .|Ar'S. Spent Act. tBesp| Ar ii. Glam | SRR Smeaton’ "tyr ene Ee Royalty Je: Dp 5.07 “* | Dp10.F2 ** | Dpil.22 “ out, they would pay very bhaudsome retorns, N Wiltsh’el * 4.15 “| 30.00 “ Any persou that cannot be pre sent at this Hunter R’r} ** 4.00 ‘* 6 9.45 “ey sale, and who desires to avail himself or her- Bradaiba’e | ** 3.24 “+1 «* 9.09 * self of this opportunity to get a good Piano Co’ty Line.| ** 3.14 “| « 8.59 “ for a moderate price, will please communicate Freetown..| “ 2.59 “| “ 8.44 § with the Auctioneer, Kensingt n} ‘ 2.35 “| « 8.20 “* Terme—One-third of the purchase money ; age “2.00 “1 7.45 cash on delivery; for the balance, 3, 6,9 and Summ side) 4 a} 30am 12 months will be given on approved nutes, Wellingt’n Dp10.38 * Five per cent, discount will be allowed if Port Hill. i 9.53 * all is paid in cash, O Leary...) ** 8.31 ** The Pianos are now on view, and can be Bloomfield | ** 8.08 ‘| seen at the Music Store of C, P, Fietcher Alberton..| ‘* 7.25 ** Queen Street. [no 26 Tignish...| 6.30 “ a) ao ie = ceepen merger Royalty Jel Dp!1.22am SALE Ot York..... | “11.05 ban “i HOLIDAY ARTICLES sa | «10.10 * v Mt. Stew't i Arl0.00 * te Cardigan .. Pera QUANTITY OF TOYS and CHILD- Genrer eh a it ee REN’S CLOTHING, suitable for thie Mt. Stew’t| i:Ar10.00am | season of the year, will be offer d for sale by Morell.... \Dp 9.20 “ | the LADIES’ AiD SOCIETY of ST. JAMES’ St. Peter’s! | a ** | CHURCH, on Bear River | 00 ** re Souris ....| «7.15 “|Thursday 15th of December, L. B. ARCHIBALD, 4T 3 O'CLOCK, IN Superintendent ST. JANES’ HALL. Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov. 29, 1581. (Gi, wkly] P. E. Island Railway. Fenders for Sleepers. Some Magic Lantern Views will be ex- hibited at the same time, Admission—10 cents for aduits; 5 cen‘s for children. The Singerz Manufacturing Uompany $4 Union Square, New York, Has opened an office on GUEEN STREET, corner of SIDNEY STREE?, for the sale of their CELEBRATED SEWING RMAGHIKES, unrivalled for the range and excellence of their work and extent of their sales, Including Button-Hole Machines, Shoemak- ers, Patching, Tailors, Hainess Makers and Carriage Trimmers Machines. F. LAUDER, Agent for ?. E. Islaad, ee TENDERS, addressed to the .) undersigned and marked ‘‘ Tender for Sieepers,” will be received until 6 p. m., Saturday, December 8rd, for 60,000 SLEEPERS. Forms of Tender, with specification en- dorsed thereon, may be had at ali booking stations, No Tender will be considered unless made in accordance with and upon the printed form supplied, The Department reserves the right to reject | the lowest or any Tender, L. B. ARCHIBALD, . Supt. Railway Offices, Charlottetown, Nov 25, 1881. jno 26 +i} | PO-EET | 4RiR © GOOD BOUSE on Hiilsbortiugh Street. IX Realy banked, winter's cori im; eight wiih third stery unfinished. Ket apply to DB. G, MACDONALD. Ch’tewn, Nov. 26. . TO LET. HE BRICK HOUSE adjoining the resi- dence of Mr Arcop Keynepy, Water Street; also the prem ises @ ‘jo'Diog, lately oce capied Ly the “ Exominer Priuting Co’’ Ape ply to the «wher, JOUN LNGS. HE place to re our Printi ig one is at the EXAMI PRINTING 209M". ! Ci’town, Sept. 7, 1881 a ti a rae : e g e RCN ae ameremmreaants ee eerste te nig cree en emma RI AIOE SRN 4 2A Ee ae 0° am ca ans Se “Soca emt semen or de gum oom. mA ee sera er ln oe et ee a Soe oe De a neem meena eecoens (Aa TAN AE EE LEE EE LES ae r =