Pe RE OL SE CE ET ET Fa a OS TP ie a A “NOVEMBER 29. 1881. A NEW FEATURE! ———-——- 9 —— JOHN MACLEOD & CO, MERCHANT TAILORS, Will, for One Week, beginning on Monday the 28th inst., . HAVEH ON VWIiETw About One Thousand Patterns SCOTCH TWEEDS, FOR THE SPRING OF 1882. Any Person Wishing to Have a Suit for the Spring, CAN THUS SELECT IT FROM AN UNRIVALLED ASSORTMENT OF PATTERNS, SUCH AS HAS Never before been shown by any ‘Tailoring Kstablishment in the Dominion. —--0:0 — _ -— The Exact Pattern Selected Will be Guaranteed. 010 = ivote—On View for One Week Only, from Monday, 28th November, until Saturday, 3rd December, Remember the address, two doors above Apethecaries Hall, Charlottetowa, Nov. 35, 1881. ——_ = ae CHEAP WINTER CLOTHING! —— AT— J. B. Macdonald's, Queen Street. ———0:0 Men’s Warm Reefers $3.75, Men’s Warm Reefers $4.25, Men’s Warm Keefers $5.75, Men’s Warm Reefers, gocd, $6.50, Men’s Warm Reeters, good, $7.50, Men’s Warm Reefers, hetter, $8.50, Men’s Wares Reefers, better. $9.50, Meo’s Warm Reefers, beat, $10.00. Men’s Heavy Overeoat’s $4.50, Men’> Heavy Overcoats $5.25, Men’s Heavy Overcoats $6. 50, Men’s + Seth Overcoats, good, $7.50, Men’s Heavy Overcoats, good, $8 50, Men's Heavy Overcoats, extra, $10.00, Men’s Heavy Overcoats, extra, $12.00, Meu’s Heavy Overeoats, extra, $14.06, 250 Men’s Heavy Winter Ulsters, splendid value, 50 Boys’ and Youths’ Ulsters, splendid value, 100 dezen Men’s Shirts and Drawers, 35 cents and upwards, Cheap Scarfs, Tics, Woolen Shirts, Braces, Mitts, Gloves, &e, Clothing made to order from good and cheap Cloths, at J. B. MACDONALD'S. Noy. 22, ‘8l1—wkly, pat eed - — a ke r D A. TI ee Hx A MINER, , . tinent remarks of the Patriot. | € hRRES PON DENCE, | Pr nee Rdward. island J A .A MUN Bit etmead ; tene. by Sheriff} — i iy i ey ’ 355 7 = in : \ hig espoctable man, and | We do not hold ourselves responsible for the p ( ibhi« ineer singu ur, *| opinions er siateme te of our correapondents. “2 A : f Wy £3 Y. ? m ) i a | . ‘ ay } f a? , ss = - Seuthport Perry. se) ea | O LD ] wT rc ru ‘ asia } I " a ro Rn Saw =e a | Te the Hditer of. the Examiner, | rive TABLE NO. ' ' “eas - , Pp W anal Son Ps emit me anon ~ columns of | . aie a0 ; aes *| your valuable paper to make & few remarks | . er : of owe ran ae) tha | cone rhing the S uthport Ferry, which ‘| Winter Arrangement. ] . .T All | us ler foes not by any ee see} os ee : os e he | 8! le of the river the accommodation WRICD | , " oe . appa. we are entitled to, particularly during this | 18 taks effect 6h the Lat Dec., 1881. ‘ | ge 1 of the year. : ) ’ e tru mat l :ve had oceasion to cross this Ferry a | _TRAINS OUTWARD. , ' - number o! times his f Fall, a nd can form a} ee —— ee — ———— + s&s good idea of the inconvenience our farmers | tae italy ry, rT.) : ~ .<rer . i . imiste! rl a are® pu o in ge ting their produce to | arallen: ry MIXED. MIXED, Litvak LUA A : ’ whieh he bas Ke irket. There is nodoubt whatever, but; ss os l go t at “ . 2 . . a ; —— sata _ 4 ; ial - . eg sa7| © at the Lifn is : ener. ape the trafic, Oh’town ../Dp 8 ]5ain Dp 3.60pm Dp 2.30pm , ‘ Ses although the persens im charge are very Royalty Jel &58 “| « 3993 « «© 953% cas as 1 to be | Qbliaing and cvergetic, and appear to be | N Wiltsh’e 9.29 «lean r Trot eT ate doing the very best they can | dunter R’r “* 9.45 & 1 4309 «| : ty Comiis’’ | For a person to wait on the wharf for an | Bradalba’e | ‘'10 23 “| ** 8.08 “| “4 : 7 re ryeoens Aaa or more during one ol these stormy | Co’ty Line.| ‘10.33 **; ** 5.18 * ir A Me Se lligg ‘’ | mornings or evenings whieh is often the} Freetown | **10.48 i" “5.83 4] ear . ’ ; , se, is enou; h to make him think that a| Keusingin “ae | of oe yeni a a at 4 | Padical change should be made somewhere. | gumm’ side! A711 > ke ? |Ar r 6.30 ‘| ' . — i I cannet see \V hy a Bridge cannot be | p A oy i | built and maintained accross this river with Wellingt’ . 2.37 ‘| i } ) beak } : : | Port Hill, 1 oan | profit, and 1am sure 1 would be a great | YLeary...| ** 444 * “|oonvenience to our people. I think th | BI ak ee . tin 7 is come when the traflic here d@e- sloomfield 5.08 nv the exi : | Alberton, _ 6.45 s ted, es y | Manas 1t. cite | Tiguish...| Ar 6.43 cess , . ; | Wow itshould be built and maiatained ~ 2 a ————— | ———_ ‘ 000. B 3 it will i 920 | wade Twill Nas ‘ Royalty Jc| 'Dp 2.53pm ' ; : G | are | wr caret? will not discuss at pres Ta. las gog « p ‘ the eff a lent, but I tl ning a meeting sh na be called Rebfesd ee 399 « } } : ver $80,000,( , | 6 5 ane concem BP ~ a % col - oc mat- Mt. Stow’t | Ar 4.05 * is gs | ter, er that it should be ventilated through rr . Dp 4.15 ** 3 na thin Se his Pacif ; th press. And 1 am sure, Mr. Editor, Cardigan .. | i §.33 * : ; lmtadiins ations: all | that you will cheerfully open the columns | Georget’n.. ‘Ar 6.00 ‘* liv: cy hls ith Tp or of your paper to ail right communications _ atl | ee (Dp 4.15pm . er é 2 Pre ‘whole North Weat on tne subject. “ Morell..../ | 66 4535 ** vitable g Hows in the | , erase for all ho cared. Now he [ am satisfied that our extremely econ- | s¢. Peter's. “5.95 6 all wrong «doing. \ i . Val fris ae ae ie Riel eabien. TOP ical gover ment will have sufficient Moor, Rives “615° . hore 1s widely- | pea Mattes eee * various | #*ve4 at the ead of the year, to give the | Souris . SE 7.00 ** steamed ood lo Now that ire wa Peak ge ga aes B ; | people a good start in the undertaking. | ————--——-—- -----—— ——_—— :gone, iti luas to condemn him. for4 siding the professed dppositidn ‘of | But i am of epinion that the Department TRAINS INWARD. ands eelf-cor ned alread’ OF | he. tay ebddaate Cuaseeet. | of Public Works has practised too much | ~~ _____ al Se ire hat shall we say [f any nanintetaietnn df tigainshcowel Shes economy on the § Southport Ferry Wharf, k T , munity were believed to be] -,,.:ni5 sernenkchl tan bantinden texetetada Gig] and will take this opportuaity to call the STALIONS, | MIXED. | MIXED. MIXED, norable, icions, careful, experienced, | - ee oxi a oe mnie: ws ; | atter ition of the hon. Commissioner to it. \ i responsi'! hey are of the number. | were 'S Bs Yi 3 " at if it is thought that our present resources | ~~ e were deamed less liable to the charge | ulations, they merely expressed the.| ¥" ll not warrant the building of a bridge. ees Ar 5. 30 pm Arll.15am) Arll. 45am reckless carelessness in affaira of grave) oo. y nnre ne larve maiority of the peo- | | would urge upon the Local Government ie e Dp 5.07 i | Dp 10.52 ** | Dpll.22 : neern. Let them have a fair hearing. |; 4 Os : 5 Hajorivy oO! 4 the nec ssity of pr itti ng another boat on H a aaa i 4. 15 "7 **10.C0 | ley areentitled to it Perhaps they will |* ae ae seit 5xa. ots this route during certain times in the year. Brad ‘Tbe’ ms -. 7 e és 9.45 $3 ble to explain how it happened that| v1 a ao ~ SP oath - aa tiee | OBSERVER. ecu Line. - 314 we es oe pe } ] Manal ac ine cheese-paring oO1ucy Of THe | tens ‘ : . : : i . wil thei | nam s to 4 Rep baaed | Present Minister a condemned, worn | emuendeaee denen ane poe ar ‘ ae 7 * 2 * on & data which was false to the tune of | Sleepers ate introduced, broken down en- | Bad Banking Business. wee oho eo «“ wieinie af thousands: cl: 4 Rope ens, ure rred to, ete., etc., andin these | Po gumm’ side Arll. 0am ” hey therewith enbmi io tatement,” | ’#' ’* § Souris ager. A unsatis- To the Editor of the Examiner. Weillingt’n' Dp1@. 38 * howiag the condition of the Bank to be} :**'')° eee ES Soe wet Sm,—Tho mismanagement and persis- Port ull. ,| $.53 <* Satisfactory,” when the very reverse was | ee co vees, aye Speeee Min- | tent fraud practised by banks during the|0 Leary...; “ 8.31 “ he eaze,and hew, while prof feesin to *‘enre- | Ser et th adfol manner in which the past few years have had little effect in Bieomfield | ** 8.08 ‘| y guard the interests of the Ba 1k,” they |?" interests are neglected. | either making cashiers more eautious and | Alberton..| * = ywed themselves to inion i] to} -As mi ve expected, the Editor ef the} honest, or directors more vigilant and Pigsish... Pet 6.38 * 26th day of Nevember, instant, | /@friet conciudes ois article by evie - &/ trustworthy. It was all to no purpose that} Reyalty Jo] “F ce ae Dpil.: Para as ignerant of the real state ef its affairs as| fing et the N. P. The Government, if it} Scotland, England, and the United States, | Yerk..... "ita 1@ poorest shareholder, whose interests, | sttempts te economize—to make both ends} furnished us with partieulars of their ter- | Bedford. ‘: “06 " eir own), they are bound and paid} meet—is deciared to be niean, cheese-par} ible banking disasters. Whyis it that] gi Btow's | **10,10 ** vatch over and promote. We shall see. }ing and niggardly. If the Castle of Ind these disasters come upon the public eo] . ee Ar10.00 aps . fence of their conduct is dre to them- uC has iste : accoraing te Grit w vite! TS) gudder ily t What in the name ef al! that’s Us ligan... Dy 8.40 8 s,to th shareh=«!ders, and » s solv co nection with our ae honest is the good of a Board of Directors, Goer set'n . tii tdt essai sescnieeieeiealeica * 8.15 “* \ it Wil prove § sctory. | were r " hshed, w ee CXtravagancs| unless they can com pletely control the | Mt. Ste w't| Ar 10.@0am I by which they are to be judged) and crimina’ wane of the people's taxes | affairs of the bank? The deplorable suf- Morell. . ) | Dp 9.20 : netly set forth in the following | ' i be sounded all along the entire Grit | fering produced by this want of real effect- 3t. Peter's| . Soe. graph which we clip from an article| U0 Nothing sh rt of tho spectre ive management nminkes us call out for Bear River a 8.00 5 The moral value of a name” :—| rin the hands of Mr. Blake will pe 7” reforms of a drastic nature. ee vs When a mam be es a director of an in | _ from t a Pieper: t outLOOR, It is, of course, a comparatively easy tution which invites deposits of mouey, he | We Judge the a: ter nd unhappiness | thing for a board of fraudulent directors to L. B. ARC CHIBALD, sures depositors that he pers ie knows |of the Opposition to be only beginni |cover up their losees aid send good money Sepedintindent institution to be henestly managed. “ii "] Lit srai-Conservative Party will in search of bad. Such was the case with | Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov. 29, 1881. net know it, and continu » to know | d t vy be sustained in the election of |the Glasgow Bank. Only four months (si, whly] © DIG DAMS QPPAts £6 6 FesomMcnS ation, | 158 nd every Indieation that | before its suspension struck terror into the | ——— arsine nye ’ ars Gnd. te spare ry v “at itself in the experience | hearts of its victims, the shareholders were y: yor sit wee eS ' ree ion Another period of} assured thai the directors had managed the SALE OF desley ‘} t £ pees, > me oe | shades is conii- | business well enough to yield a profit dur- * wt ; Ox LO t ank it for the Grit party by those ing the year of £125, 000, and th: at there HOLIDAY ARTICLES e, ratner Dette yh I it ‘ yt er < ri ling the signs of the times. was a surplus of 700,000 over the 1 we trust that, in a ie Aa we) Pi I ler the National Policy has |} liabilities of the a That meant, if _ ito report a a 7 pparent already that even the | the concern were to be wound up, there A QUANTITY OF TOYS and CHILD- € in this very bad case r of th Patri admits that I wor 1d be £700,000 to divide among the} «% REN’S CLOTHING, suitable for this il are manufacturing Provinces | shar holders, besides the return of £1,- | #e8s0n of the year, wil! be offered for sale by 6 Patriot” and the Sourts ee CORMBE _ FIGR MM the exp 31 ase | 000, 000 aubseribed capital. At this time the LADIES’ AID SOCIETY of ST, JAMES’ Adare + REM eee eee ae ” nit x p | Bank was pa ving a es ates CHURCH, en u i lay De reaped from ti - | ef 12 per cent, and the price of its 30 |! daw ar _ jin the W n Provinces of the Deminion, | stock had reached the aoa figure of Thursday Sth of Becember, nee Eee be Sete 1004, | ne i, according to the Patriof, can come) £243. Suddenly the Bank closed its doors, s wee BaP eee eneey ee adalat to island through ay tection to hon not only insolvent, but without money ef! =e Soe ha 700, oe 7 | industries, no mEaCee:s ch party may hold any kind. Here, then, was a clear case of | s7T. JAMES’ HALL . ST eal foited bef 1c reins of Govern nent. Phe Grits ap- } directorial falsification. s . : : i bblio yoly some recompense may 8: DAE Fae Sa made up on. this But how is it, when directors are acting oe nee Lantern Views will be ex- € vy hen Bar. pew + Lag > eee. honestly, that terrible mismanagement can a aes - ” ae ane, ‘ raise tais Daniel to the judgment seat?” | me % 7 r, ay " rt! as informed im go on unperceived and ultimately cause San a © cents for adults; 6 cents an iediteh'iot: the: Pairiet-has.. heen 3s pi ed to him there, tAS° | grief and privation to so many? That isa , MRS. GRAY ¢ exercised of late over th t Sour ios * a of Sea ate question that shareholders and the public Nov, 29, ’81, a AY. ons We naturally expect him to| j evi ee ask, andthey ought not to rest satisfied : ling and ¢ thing that eman- | **’4" 48° again, ~~ Beyon 1 our} ontil it is satifactorily auswered. ‘ either ¢ thous the present Dominion | ° lable is Ig nt rests, ours 1s an alinost Ww. C. W. — OR SALE. ‘ ern ¢ r its supporters. | the Grit Br uitural PROVINGS, uniavorably aii Ne & : s which he is a:devoted follower, fo ost manufacturing enter A Grand Sight. NE HUNDRED LOADS KINDLING. : » power, everything would be lovely : aristA might be inclined a Apply to — vis But i » happens that his est money in Manulactories In this| To the Editor of the Examiner. JOSEPH MAHAR. nds are basking in the cool shadea wf| Province are thus warned net tocome here| Dra Sir,—Ono of the grandest sights Cumberland Street, Nov. 29—4i asi tte Hence all the grumbling, | ¥!*" ene te as the 2 eee is ni “- suit- that ] bave ever seen was witnessed here am, ae tng, | nt aay mes as tat ae! ABD OE THANKS, s that tie pole frtendea cannot 4od ses Kansas as a land i fowin g¢ with milk wind he - been blowit g ey das. Towiedh s a , the same breath, | - a ron DOTINEDR: int paling, #0: evening it had increased to a gale, hoge|rgyyiE Ladies of St. Joseph’s Society beg stne ut his opponents | a>" “ vir) o sowie oS 2E® ge orth etapa waves came tuibling in from H leave to return thanks to the ladies do right. A very impartial writer| ‘’°** 2 eros ce re ere eo: the sea, apparently determined to carry alli and gentlemen who assisted in making their od ishe! If Sir L. Tilley as Finance | #™P!¢ by endeavoring to friguten capitalists | before them ; and after dash bg against thé| Bazaar in Market Hall,on Wednesday and Jinister should meet Parliament showing a| {tom investing money in our Province. | sida of the Breakwater bounded into thé Thuraday evenings last, a grand success, deficit, the Government would be censured |For our part, we believe with the people | air fully seventy feet in height. As night EMMA NEWBERY for its extravagance and want of at bility. : Souris that wita improved began to shut out the distant horizon elevem | Nov, 29—1i Presidet t lf a eurplus appears a howl is raised that|°?™ unieati n between this Island | sehooners with reefed sails, hove in sight, ; the people are being unduly taxed. }*° 1 the Continent, especially during the | running towards the Breakwater for shelter Verily. the Patrict and its ilk are| Wi9%er montis, our Province 18 destined The faithful light keeper had his lamp Bank of P 5 Island hard to please. Tacir conduct reminds us } 2 ecome, at no very aistant day, one ef/ trimmed and burning, guiding the sterm- ; . ' of the story of the drunken man who was] '#® Manutacturing centres ef the Dominion. tossed mariners to a harbor of safety. OTS of the above Bank taken at their heard soliloq salen to himself on his way | Conveniently located, as we are, at the| Behind our noble Breakwater these} |\ face for Goods or Book Debts home one night : ‘* My wife ! yes, my wife; | mouth of the Guif of 6. Lawrence, in close schooners found shelter. A sight like this Serene ole : at she’s ia bed Pil trash her for going to | PPOx™Uly to te Tica Coal and iron mines | not only exhibits the utility and importance City ‘Hardware Store ed at leaving the ho so dark and cold, | OF AO¥e Scotia, with cheap living end light | of our Breakwater, but shows our harbor te! Noy. 28. 1881— dly 2w . if she’s not in bed P'll trash her for sitcing | t8*° r nothing to prevent our be- | be ene of the safest and most accessible oe . $$$ ,and watching for me and beanie the 20LuIDg 4 manulacturing people. Owing along the coast. revin XEouT wy dand oil. Vil trash her anyhow—so I | C2!<Hy to the scarcity of coal and — i J. | ELEL HON ES L. ‘ he western pr ae it is believed that Souris, Novy. 28, 1881. 2 But while we have beeome fawiliar with the manufacturers ef the west will not be ‘| hte ahe Q UBSCRIBERS TO EXCHANGE, and all . and weekly snapping and suarling | # ¥ SuGorE sfully compete with those of Weather Bulletin. ao - desire : Exchange connection or : ond ry, we were not guite| e, “saritine 4 poring, pues coal and | | a Syphon oy po nc. mrp tinabresene ee id ee ae tl: te nba er wuinerais. are und in suen rich | >. pegs : ee A ) ” , en p i te , % 1x . t , Se ak a > in lance. Why should this Isla a, as ee T next 24 hours for the Ball Telephone Co., Montreal. pa ara sh is declared to ons | one of t! Provinces, not reap the as” eT sf THOS. HENDERSON. mn ness ely, this is éom- | benefits of that policy which is so benef | Toronto, No vember 29—10a. m. eee ie ree: t How h bettar for Sotris| cent in its effects, and so popular with the} Fresh sentherly to outhwesterly winds fair le to di hed for their kind rking classes in a other parts of the aoe milder weather. A as 1 p » to be found| Dominion? The wave of prosperity which ne en Ea: A AGITE (0) ! tones at political opponeuts. wise policy of the present Governn ent Ty ; . Par Peyton Te rautien = Tena ineitimnentel. ia brihéing’ Bank of 2. D r Island. (14RGO EX BRIG “ DAVID REES,” from expression—*’ We the people of Souris.” | bout. ave alten iy reached our shores. | dy / Wales. Now landing at McMillan’s ‘ form him that the words were! ‘Yi j ed communication with the | PANK OF P. E. ahs NOTES taken Dope. ppropriate ly used; and not < thes | Vf M4 » hope soon to wee ame Island 4 > at their face for Goods, at GL N ¢ R. MoMILGAN, Toy Weed tn the addtdes whe'taditer'f Province ‘enjoying the benefits of a e | J.B, MACDONALD’S, [tet ts . bu ‘an in Hours t a0 yy S , oh a ae Tho Nov, 29—3i wkly 3i Queen Street. rey TEN Alt imerside, and Char! town x the McKenzie Adini inistration, have | BANK Of B Ff Tg : 4h4 . did net present Sir Olarles ‘Tapper with | *lmost. entirely. passed awey.....Never ¥ N fr. ti, ISDAND, GOOD HOUSE on Hillsborough Street. = Za oe B P . a 8, ef en - i wey a - ee wore Ras NK OF PB. E, ISLAND NOTES taken Ready banked, winter's coal in; eight datilir u gas “eas oe, ete hs teams vigl on a > at their face for Goods or in payment of| rooms, with third stery unfinished. Kert FE Wee, - 8-year Lhe people of Sour hel tne iteous are in authority, the | | Bills, at easy. Apply te is KNOW their own usiness best, and we are P le rejoice; but when the wicked bear- OREHAM’S BOOT STORE. D. G. MACDONALD. quite sure they will not fee! complimented eth rule, the people mourn.” ' Nov. 29—tf Nov. 24, ’81. e harass _— LUMBER! AT AUCTION, The Singer Manufacturing Company 84 Dnion Square, New York, Has opened an office on QUEEN STREET, corner of SIDNEY STR , for the sale of their CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINES, unrivalled for the range and excellence of their work and extent of their sales, ery Butten-Hole Machines, Shoemak- Phishing, Tailors, Harness Makers eae Carriage Trimmers Machines, F. LAUDER, Agent for P. EB. Island. I PUBLIC AUCTION, on Wednesday, 30th November, at ll o’clecs, A. M, opposite Thomas Auld’s gate, 30 acres of excellent Hard and Soft Wood, in lots te suit purchasers, Terms easy and made known at sale. GEORGE CLOW, Nov. 22, '8i—6i, wkly li Auctioneer, P. E. Island Railway. Tenders for Sleepers. Ch’tewn, Nov. 26. WANTED: EALED TENDERS, addresesd to the KO undersigned and mark-d ‘Tender fer 30,000 Bush. Oats. Sleepers,” will be received until 6 p. ™, Saturday, December 8ré, for 60,000 SLEEPERS. Forms of Tender, with specification eB- dorsed thereon, may be hed at all 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, Casa on Devivmey. D. GORDON. Georgetown, Nov. 24, ’$1—6i, li wkly pd F. F. C. ers LANDED, ex ZINGA,— \6 cases of that celebrated brand of FIN EST FRENCH COFFEE, as used in Paris and other Continental cities, put up-in 5, 7 and 10)b tins, Is unsurpassed for strength and delicacy o! flaver. WILLIAM DODD, Railway Offices, Charlottetown, Nov 25, 1881, [mo 36 ri) { UBSCRIBE for the DAILY RXAMINED oie eke Penk Queen Square. prb'lehed m the Nov, 10—éod tf pat AM instructed by Wu. Munzar, to sell by om his prmises, at South Wiltshire, Lot $1, . ~——