«ill é ; : oy Ee ee ~~ ng vote ae ‘ceamwenarre “ eo a nye en cameraman. = aoe an nostemaincnmnensngenetegl, . i 5 BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST | | ; | } | | —aND— —AND—~ —AND— | —~ARa-— | a a Cheapest MEN'S AND BOYS’ ULSTARS, OVERGOATS, ~AND— REEFERS, ‘AT THE— LONDON EIGUSE! Cheapest IAD LES’ MANTLES, ULSTERS | AXB— Dress Goods, LONDON HOUSE! Cheapest Cheapest Cheapest ' HOSIERY BLANKETS! CUSTOM | @QuiILTs, TAILORING WORK UNDERGLOTHING HORSE RUGS, sussine conned LONDON HOUSE! LONDON HOUSE! LONDON HOUSE! Best and Local and Other Items. Tux Island Steamers are being stripped. Cor. J. Hunrer Devaar is atthe ‘ Os- borne.” For New Time Table, see advertising col- amns., A very good market to-day. changed. Prices un- Tur Court of Chancery has been adjourned until Saturday the 11th. A BRAKFSEAN named Tanton was seriously injured on the railway yesterday evening. Mr. WHeartuey, is buying turkeys to-day for shipment to Halifax at 64 cents per pound. Ove drunk, and one case of abusive language were disposed of by the Stipendiary Magis- trate this ‘orenoon Tux hull of the brig ‘* Feodore” was sold at auction on Wednesday, and purchased by Capt. John Aylward for $1000. Cecoant ts, Figs, Dates, Fresh raisins, anda large stock assorted Confectionery, at the Family Grocery. RK. K. Brace. dec 3 Jupcz Patuer, of New Brunswick, his decided that the Scott Act does not come in force in King’s Co., N. B., until 23rd January next. Tue Citizen’s Skating Rink will not be opened until Christiaas, owing to the scarcity ef water in the tank. Tur ‘* Northern Light” sailed from George town for Pictou this merning with a large cargo and over fifty passengers. She arrived at Pictou at li a. m. a A noevse owned by Mr. Charles McMillan, Covehead, and oecupled by a family named Frazer, was destroyed by fire on Tuesday morning ai 2 o'clock. The oceupants escaped in their night clothes. Tux Journal says, J. R. Etliot, Esq., of Elliot’s Station shipped a few days ago to J. A. Bruce & Sons, aan merchants of Hamilton, Ont., twenty-two bags of seed wheat to be ex perimente | with in above Province. Mr. Elliott, w> understand, imports large quanti- ties of see: wheat for the farmers in his neigh- borhood each year. A sap and fatal accident, which resulted in the death of Mr. William Farquharson, oc- eurred near Southport on Thursday afternoon, Mr, Farquharsen was in his barn, pulling fod- der for his cattle from a loft about twelve feet high, when he fell backward to the ground floor and received fatal iujuries. We are in- formed that the friends of Mr. Farquharson went to ownal and there consulted a phy. sician, who prescribed medicine for the relief of his injuries. After partaking of the medieme he found relief in a sleep from which he never awoke to con sciousness. Mr. Farquharson was a man about 66 years of age. We learn that a post mortem ¢Xaminat ion wil! be held on the body to-day. The funeral will take place to-morrow (Satz urday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tue brigantine Hetty Ellen loaded by Hon. Wm. Kichards with oats, and which went "eeu off Indian Point on Sunday the 21st alt., was surveyed on Saturday last by Finlay MeNeill, ise., as Port Warden of Summerside Mr.-John Ramsay, Shipbuilder, and Captain Albert Grady. The surveyors have ordered that the cargo be taken ashore and stored im the meantime, after which another survey will be made. They have, however, been able to report that the vessel is considerably strained, and is making water. Part of the eats are wet although the pumps are safficient te keep the ship pretty dry.—S. /eurnal. Tux late gale did considerable damage in some parts of the country. At Sconcer, Lot 60, Mr. Stewart had his new house destroyed by the storm. Many barrack tops of the poor were overturned and the straw scattered te the winds over the country. At Newtown, Lot 58, Mr. Curran’s barn broke down and destroye i two cows, disabled a horse, smash- eda jaun ting sleigh, and demolished hia wheel hay rake.—At Murray Harbor Road Mr. Duncan |inlayson had the middle of the roof of his larze barn takep away, leaving the ends With a few couples of rafters each and their portions of roof attached, remaining. —Preshy- terian, Ow last Friday week at the Beach, Murray | Harbor, Mr. John McLeod, master shipbuilder | stood on an icy platform to water his horse at & well which was as narrow at the mouth as | * barrel. In stooping to dip a bucketful from | EWS BY TELEGRAPH, Lonpor, Dee. 2. The Prince of Wales lias been nominat- ed Grand Master of the English Free Masons for the seventh time. Parnell, Bigger, J. D. Sullivan, Sexton and Dillon will each file an affidavit in the crown office, on which to ¢rvund an appli- cation for postponement of the traverse trial, as the day fixed for trial would inter- fere with their constitutional right to be present when Parliament met. Orrawa, Dee. 2. The Government are preparing a scheme for redeeming the five and six per cent. bonds with four per cents At ‘Joliette to-day, Mr. Conville, Con- servative, and Mr. Godin, Liberal, were nominated in Mentmorency. Jann and Cloutier, both Conservatives, were nomin- ated, and in North Oxford, Patnelo and Sutherland—both Liberals. The elections are not likely to result in political changes. Vienna, Dec. 2. Negotiations between the powers in re- gard te the recall of the international fleet are expected to be shortly concluded, the question was raised whether it would be ad- visable to keep up in some form or other the fleet as a visible sign of the concert of the powers in regard to other pending ques- tions. But it does not seem to have met with much support and was immediately dropped. AQUATICS IN ENGLAND. A cablegram from London to-day states that the President of an American manu- facturing eompany will institute a regatta on the Tyne within a week of the Laycock- Hanlan match if Boyd promises te ‘com- pete. Ross is still miserably weak. _—_—— ——e Special Notices. Go te Houston’s, Great George Street, for the cheapest Stovepipe and bake pans.—dec 2nd 3in eod. CuocotaTe Caramets, Maple Siaek, Molasses Slack, chewing eandy, and Butter Scotch, very nice. Try it. For sale by W. F. Carter.—dec 2nd 2w. Tuirry bbls. kerosene, 20 bbls. cnions, R. K. Brace. nov29 Parties having their wagons painted and repaired in the Spring, can have them stored free of charge at McDougald & Seaman’s. A cuoick assortment of crockery and glass- ware, at B. BALDERSTON’s. nov 24.-—6in Gaares, Grapas, Grarks.—I have just re- ceived 20 barrels choice Grreen Grapes, which 1 will sell very low. W. F. Carier, Queen Street. —_—dec 2nd 4w eod. CuristmMas! Curistmas !—Have yeu reen the Christmas cards at Lewis’? If not, yeu had better do so before purchasing elsewhere. 4il kinds and styles, including Prang’s fameus Prize Cards, and many other varieties, much eheaper than last year. A arear variety ef Christmas Teys at Lewis’. sov2$ McDovca.p & SeaMAn’s, sleighs are of the very latest styles, and have the most modern improvements, -—dec 2nd eod. Morro Frames for 25 cents ; all other kinds ef franies very cheap; all kinds of pictures framed to order. Moulding, wholesale and retail at Lewis, North Side of Market House. nov23 Lewis has a large supply of first-class stationery, paper, envelopes, pens, pencils, ete., ete., which will be sold very cheap. Tue Boston Siiver PLatinG CoMPANY, is mow prepared to de all kinds ef Gold and Bilver plating, sueh as knives, forks, speons, eake baskets, fruit stands, tea sets, watches and jewelry of every description. Carriage werk, handles, dashers, &e, &e. Cheapest in Hive very cheap for cash at the Family Grocery—} ry Department. Wholesale | and Retail. _ - PERKINS & STERNS ARE NOW SHOWING A SUPERIOR STOCK OF New Millinery and Millinery Materials ! DIRECT FROM BEST LONDON HOUSES. :0: PLUSH, FREIZE, VELVET, FUR AND STRAW HATS, IN ALL THE NEWEST SHAPES. and Satins, in Pompadour, Brocade and Plain colors, Velvets and Velveteens, in Plain Colors, Pompadour and Embossed. New Laces, Ribbons, &c., Flowers and Feathers, Hat and Bonnet Ornaments. 4 FULL STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, UNSURPASSED IN VALUE AND VARIETY. PERKINS & STERNS. a ae ee een ty <nnaem— Silks Charlettetewn, etober 4, 1880. de ee ae - WINTER CLOTHING oencrimoen i | Blank Book Manufacturer, ‘Law Stationer and Relief Stamper, | 18 QUEEN STRBET. OVERCOATS AND REEFERS, | EN 81 Christmas & New Year's Cards, YOU SHOULD VISIT | 1880-81, J. BB. MACDONALD’S, QUEEN STREET. jsscacine some oi tie choicest Design ever produced, cals apemeapienpennt etal age RE gestae a et aT TL ER. ALO LL DT Gentlemen, before Buying your Winter . -—— A magnificent stock to choose from—and very cheap. 1M Bientiers of Nias, Care are nnique in oan ; design, entirely different from anything e ; ‘in the market, and chosen because they are | ‘refined and suitable for customers of educa- a l eC S oO I } es : ‘tion and taste. They are produced for the trade, and not for dry goods merchants. ? ; > : | From the Celebrated De La Rus & Co. we | Ladies will find the largest variety and lowest) pave received a choice assortment, including . ° ° ithe Satin designs. price Mantles in the City at , From Messrs. Paanc & Co., a great variety, including the $2,000 Prize series. And from one of the largest Fine Art J. B. MACDONALD’S, ‘publishers of London, a series of Phete. Nov. | Hand-Painted Cards. So eee ss Queen Street. | Persons desirous of sending their friends oe he fa eae tae | Xmas Cards that they are not tired fam iV PROFESSIONAL CARD, jin every dry goods shop in the country, we ' ‘ ‘do well to give me a call. G. HERBERT HASZARD- is QUEEN STREET, Ch'town, Noy. 26, 1880—4w 2aw FREE. Free to All! ‘N THE PRESS, AND WILL BE ISSUED IN A FEW DAYS, | FRANCIS S. LoNGWORTH, Barrister-at-Law, cvw».’s NOTARY PUBLIC, &c. Me Ae OFFICE.—O’Halloran’s Building, 46 Great: MOLASSES. George Street, next door to the Union Bank, > PUNCHEO@NS of the cheicest in the a eel N. B.—Every job warranted to give entire satisfaction er no charge made. Shop epposite the Athenzum. P. O. Box, 219, Charlottetown. nev. |7 | repaired, is at McDougald & Seaman's. A LaRGr stock of new and stylish sleighs on | hand at McDougald & Seaman's. Acapemy of Music Billiard Hall, open day | and evening. Charges Moderate.—n26 2w eod | ———e ST DIGBY HERRING! AND BONELESS FISH, | | the water which filled up the well to within B THE BOX, at only eigateen inches from the top, he fell in headlony. his feet and legs tipping over the | side of the well box and the impetus of the | fall together with the whele weight of his| body dri ving him down, he was jammed and | held fast as if in the firm grasp of Death with-| out beins able to move his hands up to extri- | cate hinself, a short time afterwards was published mm drowned in this position. kindhearted, cheerful man, much regretted by | He was an honest, who ).new him. | BEER & GOFF’S. | Noy. 23, 1880. | t UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER | the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper | e Proviners. i } 7. ae place to got ene eit done is a | Tue place to get your Sleighs painted and : HARVIE’S ALMANAC | Charlottetown, P. E. Island. 4 market. | Nov. 25, *80—her pat till 3ist des CARVELL BROS. FOR [88si. | eer eran | ee e * n Sea eoiiinotiiillaais i i ceeieliniieemiaeieaan The Publishers have decided to cireulate a LTO L i: ‘| large edition of this Almanac FREE. A ® FOR SALE We have room for a tew more advertise- (7 WYHE Shop and four rooms attached, at . ments of FIRST-CLASS HOUSES; none | present occupied by the subscriber. A) 4 THOROUGHBRED Shorthorn Heiter—~ others are ane 9 _ first-rate stand for a Mechanic or Butcher. A ‘Shepherdess II.,” color white, calved Ch’town, Nov. 29, 9. _ Apply to Kensington, May |, 1877, sire Statesman IL, H. COOMBS. Herd Book page 5 (now in calf.) Took lat NORTHERN LIGHT Nov, 22, '80—4i eod, pat ar 2 prize at Provincial Exhibition 1878. Took a ee ——~~-—~-----—e i 2nd prize at Provincial Exbibition 1l4S®, ' - Apply to HEN the Prince Edward Island Steam | ) e DANIEL DAVIES, | Navigation Company’s Boats cease Z pa e ** Westwood” Reyalty, running, the S. 8. ‘‘ Northern Light”’ “il 100 CORDS SOFT WOOD, 50 cords’ Noy, 5, '80—ecod tf ply, making daily trips when practica ble— a Can Tre ee nonce eanacnneesretanaitrasianigntil leaving Georgetown at 6 a. m.; and Pictou, at | for sale by 1.40 p. m., on arrival of the train fim _ JOSEPH MEAGHER. For Sale or to Let. Halifax. Nov. 22, ’80—tf WILLIAM MITCHELL, | bee Freehold l’roperty, with a front ef / eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street,the Heuse comtain- ‘ing 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Cam be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking & _doer. Apply on the .premises to + Agril 26, 1880—té ; Agent of Dept. | Dept. of Marine, Charlottetowa, | . i Nov. 26,188. { ‘ | ee i300 ADS FOR SALE. Apply te UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper | JOSEPH MEAGHER, in dew Previrezs. | Mev. 28; 'a0—td : A ye Ne Re Nigel + nem wm “eee rt A NN A ERLE Come r a =i emnmains merammane cncn aes anne mone oan ei . . * " fe se rite ee t ra OO a8 EA Oe Om AP sal dl a ; sae ers MRS. BOSWALL, ee me ge EER. Ri panenetaabns ee ee fa 10 og ame Pee? Laas en AOL AA: EOE ss ae _ ate ken ER A OO CY TEE AO r a oe marae