¥ ili at - wn 9 = ——: : aa SSS ern eee . ose | BEST B BEST BEST. a ie 9. BES —AND | ——AND— —AND-— —AND— Cheapest Cheapest Cheapest Cheapest Cheapest MEN'S AND BOYS’ ULSTERS, OVERCOATS, REEFERS, | LONDON HOUSE! shld? As kat MANTLES, ULSTERS AND - Dress Goods, AT THE LONDON HOUSE! Best and | Cheapest in Eve Local and Other Htems. == Mr. W. A. Brexnan, of the Summerside Journal paid this city a visit yesterday. Paoroer;ru Avcpoms, from 20 cents to ten dollars each, at the Dramonp Books Tone. Tur Hillsborough was thinly covered with ice this morning. The channel is clear to-day. Tar Sé. rwvence left tor Pictou this morn- ing with mails and passengers, and will return at the usua! time. Tue fire bell rang te-day at 3 o'clock, for a slight tire which occurred in a house occupied by Mr. Currie, Pownal Street. Mr. W. D. Bratr, of Truro, N. S., has purchased Mr. Duncan Scott's trotting horse “* Long John,” for the sum of $325. A CORRESPONDENT of the St. John Sun com- plains that stationmasters on the Intercolonial do business on. their own accounts. Tue Pablic Produce Exchange, the largest institution of the kind in Chicayo, suspended on the 2Zn<i inst., with liabilities of $100,000. T Toys snp Presents of every kind TF O selling very low at the Diamond O Y Bookstore. The assortment isim- Y S$ mense. Ss silence ciel Vanity / air says the debts of the Prinee of Wales amount to £40,000, whereupon the Echo says, *‘ Lf that be true it is hardly worth while toapply to Parliament for so small a sam,” ntihicnaitindieiilaiiliantanties Tue ladies will have no sympathy with the Irish leaders when they learn tiat eut of all those who have been indicted for conspiracy, but one is a married man. T. D. Sullivan is the only }ienedict among them. Tue Princess Louise has been compelied te defer her departure te Canada on account, it is said, ef her continued ill-health. She is now at Kensington Palace, awaiting the return of the Queeu from Balmoral. She will winter here. x xX xX X xX A X Getaring Christmas and New Year's X Cards, entirely new. Tobehad only X at the DiaMoND BookKsTerRg. x x xX X xX X x A statvz in memory of the Princess Alice haa just been placed in the Royal Mausoleum at Krogmore, Windsor Castle, The Princess is represented as lying en a couch with one arm round her infant daughter, who died shortly before her mother. Tne ‘ Princess of Wales’ succeeded in towing Mr. R. F. Quirk’s ship ‘* Midas” out of the ice at China Point Wharf, yes- terday. ‘The work done by the steamer in the ice is highly spoken of by the owners, and Captain Cameron deserves to be com- plimeated for it. VatuasLe Carao.—The ‘‘ Ethel Blanche,” owned by Peako Bros. & Co., cleared for Lon doy to-day with a eargo consisting of 13,000 boxes of lobsters and preserved meats, valued at 365,000, shipped by John Hughes. She had als» 9,000 bushels of oats, valued at $3,780; 250 pieces deal, valued at $56; and l case books valued at $150, shipped by the owners. ss cdaceeninillatieaisheam AssautT.—On Thursday evening Mr. Fran- cis Panting, of Pinnette, was assaulted on King Street, At seven o'clock he left his boarding house to do some business in the city After leaving the house hejwas struck on the left temple with a brick. He ran back, and as he entered the door he was struck again with a missile which inflicted an ugly wound in his face. Mr, Panting says his assailants had an evident intention of robbing him. No prevo gation was given for the assault. —_————aaae Tug Steamer Carrel! sailed for Boston yes terday evening with a cargo con-isting of 500 barreis mackerel, 1200 cases eggs, and 400 bags and barrels of potatoes. She had also the following passengers :—Mr K Peters, James McNeill, J W Crawford, Wm McGill, Master . Spee iced Despateh to Kvaminer. Lonpon, Nov. 26. The Times says the Cabinet will not sum- mon Parliament before Christmas, unless some unexpected emergency arises. Fur- ther proregation to early in January will be declared. The News says: ‘‘It may be safely assumed that Parliament will meet considering an Lrish Land Bill.” New York, Novy. 26. A London despatch says: ‘Forster maintained his policy ef immediate coercion so stoutly, and raised such a storm of oppo- sition, that Gladstone became thoroughly alarmed at the prospect of going before Parliament with a weakening Ministry at his heels, and, to avoid a split, an adjourn- ment of the Cabinet was taken.” The Irish Land Commission appointed by Parliament to consider the relations between landlord and tenant, will report in favor of fixity of tenure. Wasuincton, Nov. 25. To a delegation representing the inde- pendent republican association who visited General Garfield to-day and advocated his adoption of a thorough reform in the Civil Service. Garfield said he hoped to have the co-operation of Congress in that direction. Lonpon, Nov. 26. In the race for Monday, Ross is the favor- ite, not as much interest in it, as previous raees. Lonpvon, Nov. 26. The Times says the new [rish Land Bill will be beyond a doubt a genuine and prac- tical effort to settle the diftliculty. A great storm prevails on the Scotch coast. A number of vessels in the Clyde dragged their anchors. [tis feared there has been loss ef life. Atpany, N. Y., Nov. 26. The navigation of ‘the Hndson River is considered closed. Nine hundred boats are Jaid up on the Erie Canal, 600 of which contain grain. te ae Special Notices. A cuoicr assortment of crockery and glass- ware, at B, BALDERSTON’S. nov 24.-—6in Finxan Happtss received fresh every week for sale at the market on Tuesdays and Fri- days, by James Kgan. Tur Bosron Srtver PLatree Company, is now prepared to de ail kinds ef Gold and Silver plating, such as k»ives, forks, speens, exke baskets, fruit stands, tea sets, watches and jewelry of every description. Carriage werk, handles, dashers, &e, &e. N. B.—Every job warranted to give entire satisfaetion er no eharge mado. Shop opposite the Athensum. P. O. Box, 219, Charlettetown. nev. 17 Ox LY two Velocipedes left. Now is your time. Call ard get one before it is teo late. — R. K. Braog. novlg Ox toa Confectionery on haxd, and an im- mense quantity te arrive this menth, whole- sale and retail. B. BALDERSTON, — + ae or a Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for tha next 24 hours fer tha Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Nov. 27—10a. m. Light to moderate winds; fair weather, slightly higher temperature. HOTEL ARRIVALS. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Nov 26—William Webb, Summerside ; Edmond Kinsman, do; John E Baker, do; Archibald Mc&nnon, do; James McKenzie, do; William Clarke Mt Stewart; Dougald Bell, West River; John McLean, do; John Bourke, Mill View; Montague Gardiner, Lot 16; Robert Jenkins, Mt Albion; James J Gay, Pownal; Vonclure Gay, do; Thomas Mc- Grath. St John, N B; George Hilderbrand, A Vanghan, Mrs Eliis, MJ Naughn, F & Sears, John Beers, M Peters, Mrs M Rogers, do; Mrs Towner, Liverpool, N 8; James Towner, do; Murdoch McLean, Nerth Wilt- Chas Clark, MrJohn Kelly, Mr Gregory Ajshire; Arthar Milligan, St Eleanor’s; Albert Pellar’, Mrs Meltou and two children, Mrs B: Cary, Freetown; Wm Jenkins, Lot 7; Lewis H Millar, Mr D McDonald, Miss MeDonald, ; Carroll. do; Henry Ellis, Not ham. Miss I’'yan, Mr Thomas Budge, Mr McCor. | eee “BRAN. ~~ TONS JUST RECEIVED. Fer sale 112 fed DY mack, Miss Gunn. HaposHiIPs of THE Sea.—By telegram, resived’ by Peake Bros. & Co., to-day, we learn that the barque ‘‘ Moselle,” D. Car- éw, master, which left Montreal for Bre- | ren on the 19th inst., with grain, put into| North Sydney, C. B., in distress. She lost | Oremast, main-top mast, tegallant-mast, | mizen-top-mast, sails and boats. Her deck | was swept, and six feet of water is in hold. | The crew were badly frozen and one man | BRAN, HORACE HASZARD, Ch’town, Nov. 24, ’80—lw TO LET! HE Dwelling (7 rooms) adjoining the sub-_ seribers’ shop on Great George Street. early in January, the Ministers carefully } ' BLANKETS!) cusTOM TAILORING WORK DONE AN Dé ci ( i SE ir 3 3, Satisfaction Guaranteed, _ HOSIERY | | me | Gad, AF ch de tl AND UNDERGLOTHING —-AT THE— LONDON HOUSE! ry Department. AT TRR~-- AT THE— LONDON HOUSE! LONDON HOUSE! Wholesale | and Reitail. | - . PERKINS & STERNS ARE NOW SHOWING A SUPERIOR STOCK OF New Miliinery and Willinery Materials ! DIRECT FROM BEST LONDON HOUSES. :0: FUR AND STRAW HATS, IN ALL THE NEWEST SHAPES. and Satins, in Pompadour, Brocade and Plain Velvets and Velveteens, in Plain Golors, Pompadour and kmbossed, PLUSH, FREIZE, VELVET, Silks UOlors, New Laces, Ribbons, &c.., Flowers and F'eathers, Hat and Bonnet Ornaments. A FULL STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, UNSURPASSED IN VALUE AND VARIETY. PERKINS & STERNS. “LAST TRIP BEST VALUE cov sansa -FOR- ee BOSTON STEAMERS ! READY GASH, Choice Selection of Cloths, THE “CARROLL” _aN— i _ LEAVING BOSTON Men's Overcoats, Uisters, FIT, PRIGE & QUALIT Y saturday 4th of December, Reeiers, Sacqued Shooting Coats, -AT OUR— | (WEATHER PERMITTING), Pants and Vests, Tatlorin g Department; Underelothing, sa | se . sede Serge, Wool, Wineey and Cotton Shiris, Fad Figg — KER & SONS. | Nestle S Milk Food. Tics, Braces, Linen and Paper Collars, $+ -- —- } NOR INFANTS and INVALIDS. For ‘Tweeds. | FOR SALE. ~~ BEER & GOFF’s. Tailors’ Trimmings, &C.) 4 -rgoRoUGABRED Shorthorn Heifer— a ae ' ‘‘Shepherdess II.,” color white, sdtend} i eis aaa | ia FP. LEPAGE & CO. | Kenstagtdn, May 1, 1877, sire Statesman IL, | Special Hepositors i Mer- chants’ Bank. GLASGOW HOUSE |Herd Book page 5 (now in calf.) Took Ist | « | prize at Provincial Exhibition 1879. Took | elie a eat 53 Queen STREET. ;2nd prize at Provincial Exhibition 1880. | Nov. 22, ’80—pat | Apply to Charlottetown, Oetober 4, 1880. Will be the Last Trip of the Season, CARVELL BROS. Noy. 19, 1880—pat lw a. PERSONS holding the Special Depe- DANIEL DAVIES, | sit Receipts of this Bank, for moneys “Westwood” Royalty, | deposited by the Shareholders in November , ‘and December, 1578, ave hereby notified that _{the Bank is prepared to pay the respective | amounts of these Receipts on the day they are ; |payable, viz.: DECEMBR Isr, 1880, and that no interest will be allowed or paia by the a Bank on such Receipts after that day, unless myo ARRIVE and FOR SALE, a large | Special arrangements are made therefor with consignment of FLOUR, consisting of | the Cashier. fie | ‘the followimg choice and well-known Brands:; |., ~ _ __ WM. McLEAN, ~ i Ch’town, Noy. 15, 1850. Cashier. W H ITE OAT | .BENEFACTOR—(Fall Patent), | , . te . novIS—tl] 30th inst QUEEN CITY—(Patent Process), i ae | { ROSK VALLEY—(Best Superior), ! E want a few thousand bushels. As | WHITE STAR—(Choice Superior), Charlottetown Business College. Apply to this will probably be the last shipment ‘for the year, holders had better apply im- sorte JAMES BROWN & CO. EVENING GLASSES. W ( OD Nor. 5, ’80—eod tf ‘ ° pores 1 O00 CURDS SOFT WOOD, 50 vords | HARD-W OOD, and 2000 LONGERS, for sale by JOSEPH MEAGHER. Nov. 22. ’80—ti Commission Merchants. | 15 Water St.,Opp. Lord’s Wharf,Noev. 20,80.) - . PP Se ee See Oe Le ae ae is designed ior those whose business will not permit of their attend- as : ake re Rs sgt ‘Ladies’ Clothing Association, sxc srng me to. he sue: i glted Nov. 22, 1880—4i, pat ar sj li 1 IN ine” Weil ol AR educational advantages, but also for those FOR BENEFIT OF THE POOR. ‘whose education is deficient from want of early The subjects taught are such as | LOADS FOR SALE. Apply t | 3 . ‘ | training. 300 . =” HE Association purposes to provide some | every man must have in conducting a generak JOSEPH MEAGHER. | comfort during the winter, in the way ot business, viz: Book:keeping, by single and —— ee H. or G. COOMBS, | Charlottetown. tail 7 cn me rae pote panies ine onrme Bs Nov. 22, ’80—tf MIOLASSES. } } i i ; j } died. 'If desired, stable room and workshop can be - 4 PUNCHE®NS of the choicest in the > ‘supplied. Apply to market. A Acs vemy of Music Billiard Hall, open day | H. COOMBS. CARVELL BROS. and evening. Charges Moderate.—n26 2w eod | Nov. 22, '80—~4i eod, pat ar 2i Nev 2 1868. ‘clothing, for the more destitute poor of the! leity. Cast-off articles of Clothing of every description are requested to be left at the | | Hospital, where they will be thankfully re- _ ceived. { no 16, ne her’ UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper { published ta Provinees, Donble Entry (Theoretical and Practical), Penmanship, General Business, Business “or- respondence, Arithmetic, etc. No young man can afford to miss the course, : No entrance examination. Session 7.30 to 9.30 p. m, apply to Nov. 24, *80—eod pd For particulars L. B. MILLER, Principal, fase sa ay ESS pte. 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