ee AMET IS OEE i i i ti a li tl li iN A aR. NI wees Wee orn Vern i a he ark a a Local and Gther items, How. W. W. Sucury treal this morn AN arrived from Mon a > Sra CHAKLES TurrgerR and Mr. Schrieber are expected at Summerside this evening. > DaWson, Esq, t. John this morming. - W. E towb, arrived trom es that Sir Charles the Island by Lady THe ‘** Sun * anvuoun will be accompanied to Tupper. > Marrrat Keistmas Warps at the * Dia- mond Bookstore.” The choicest selection in the city. > Tue Canada Temperance Act was voted on, Wednesday, in Pictou Couaty and carried by o large majority . > I wast to buy a second hand Register Grate. Will buy one out of, repair it size suits. — fi. Coombs. nov i2 li - Tue Canadiana yacht ‘Atlantic’ was badly defeated in the race for the American Cup at New York on the 10th. > A Pvaric Temperance Meeting will be held on Monday Evening in Full’s Hall. Go sign the pledge. Chair tak n at eight o'clock > = Lisur. GeNERAL Str Garnet WolLsELey will succeed Gen. Sir Charies H. Ellice as Aaji-General of the army in April. eh ieee E.pes D. Crawrorp will (D. V.) preach in Christian Meetiog House, Upper Great George Street, on Moaday evening next at 64 o'clock. A Taal A woman named Jane Theall, residing at Sprace Lake, near St. John, N. B., died from the effects of a beating she received frem her | husband on Tharsday last. + Mr. R. G. Hatrevrronx, som of ‘Sam Slick,” whe isin Engiand at present, writes that he is about yoiug tothe Mediterranean to spend a year fer the benefit of his health, ~~ -> Tue Upper Prince Street School, in this} eity, will be re-opened, after ifs short sus- | nsion of work, on Tuesday, Nov. 15th, iust. A full attendance of the pupils on that day is requested by the School Board, anal Tux Pictou Rink is a paying cemcern: The receipts for the past year were $1,007.05, the net profits being $385.00. The capital stock is $2,580, and has therefore yielded a profit of ever 13 per cent. dekdddaiannnth Mr. A, F. Gautt, of Montreal, who lately gave $40,000 for a theological college and towards a stipend fer the Priincipal, has offered $30,000 to ,free Trinity Episcopal Charch in that city from debt. silat Canniace 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. [mn 12 2aw Sw . > Tue Site ror tHe St. Joun Corron Fac- Tory. —The Provisional Directors have chosen the Wright lot, Courtney Bay, for the site of the factory, and havs s0 notified Messrs. Scammell Bros., the agent of the heirs.— Moncton Times. Sei 88H : One of the locomotives recently purchased fet the Island Railway made a trial trip yes- terday, and gave general -satisfaction as to beth strength and swiftness, Her actual run- ning time irom Summerside te Charlottetown was an hour and fourty-four minutes. ---->- — Customs Cuancrs. -We understand that Mr. W. C. Milner, editor of the Chignecto Pest, will be appointed Collector of Customs for the pert of Sackville, vice Dixon, superan- nuated, and that Mr. Rufus Ward will be ap- appointed Sub-Collector at Rockport, vice Cole, superannuated. The officers who retire have been each some twenty-six years in the Gevernment service, Mr. Cole being eighty-six years of age.—St. John Sun. — rh = Tux steamer ‘St. Lawrence” left Sum- merside last evening at four o’clock, and ar- rived in Shediac in time to forward the Eng- lish mail to catch the steamer which left Rimouski to-day. She returned to Summer- side at five o’clock this moraing, bringing mails and passengers, and left again for She- diac on time. The ‘‘ Princess of Wales” left Picton at three o'clock yesterday, but after being out about four hours was obliged to put back. ——@———— Mx. Dopp would direct special atten- tion . to the auction sale on Monday next, of Mr. Disney's very beautiful and valuable farm and residence at Pleasant Point, North River, and known as ** River- side.” The land is very highly cultivated and consists of one hundred and ten acres, all cleared, but abeut twenty. The residence and outbuildings are all A. 1. And the whole property presents a raré chance for capitalists, as it would be easily converted into a first class summer resort. Beautiful scenery and river views, with splendid bathing and boating facilities. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. See adv'’t. > Painting is the r painting photo- .ction THE Cry st al Ly ory type name of a uew process [ graphs, aud is general aatist giving Mayor of Charlette- | HUMOROUS. They fined a Denver man $25 the other day for carrying a revolver. It should be /atated, however, that he earried it cf! when it belonged to another man. He stood upon her father’s stoop, Before the gas was lit, When all at once he feit a boot & U O 2 have seen him git. A Vermont paper says: Col. Eli Goddard is said to wear seven diamond rings. He |would wear more, but one finger was dis- abled during the war by the premature dis- charge of a champacne cork. j | Austin, Texas, has a female cepuiy isheriff, and when she tells a man she has lan attachment fer him, be don't know | whether to blush and try to look sweet or | te light out for the woods. ; ! . ' 03? ° Small matter: ‘‘ I declare!” exclaimed own, ‘*[f believe I have forgotten all I lever knew.” ‘‘ Sorry to hear it,” remarked |Fogg. ‘ However, you can take an hour | . ‘ ‘ . s some day and learn it all over again. The editor of the Kingston Freeman has evidently been suffering from a touch of arnica. He shouts: ‘‘Bind up my weunds, bring me another piece of stovepipe, and let the battle proceed! Charge, tinker, charge ! On, stovepipe, on.” While preaching from the text, ‘‘ He giveth His beloved sleep,” a Toledo minis- ter stopped in the middle, gazed upon his sleeping uuditors, and said’: ‘‘ Brethren, i* is hard to realize the wondrous, unbounded love the Lord appears to have for a good portion of this congregation !” A household journal says tough beef can lhe made palatable by stewing gently for two hours, taking out about half a pint of liquor when half done, and let the rest boil imto the meat. A better and less trouble- some way would be to kill the cow when she is a calf.— Norristown Herald. The San Francisco Post says: ‘‘A young lady of Milis Seminary who recently sent Outer Utterness,’ is informed that any pe- euniary assistance slie can send to the widow of the man to whom we gave it to read will be thankfully received by that lady.” The meanest man in the world lives in Burlington. While a deaf, dumb and blind hand-organist was sleeping on the post oflice corner, the wretch stole his instrument and substituted a new-fangled churn therefor ; and when the organist awoke he seized the the handles of the churn and ground away for dear life, and when ‘‘the shades of night were falling fast,” that meanest man in the world came around, took his churn, restored the organ to its owner and carried home four pounds of creamy butter.— New Jersey Enterprise. Amiable husband (whe had just finished moving)—-‘‘ Where are my slippers, dear ?” Wife—‘* They came along with the third load, and that load went to the garret.” Husband—‘‘ And where is my pipe ?” Wife—** You'll find it in one of the barrels of crockery in the cellar.”’ Husband— ‘* And where’s my comb and hair brush ?” Wife—‘‘ Jane packed them in the kitchen stove with the children’s shoes.” Hushand (mentally svliloquising)—‘‘ What a woman my wife is! She never went to college and yet she knows everything.” —Brookiyn Eagle. ' --* -_-- > Special Notices. D. A. Fruce opened today two cases of magnificent Overcuating and Scotch Tweed Suitings. nov ll lw Prowse’s a large weeds, for overcoats Prices very Just recwivep at LL asscrtment of Scotch and suits. Call and see them. moderate. > Lapirs wishing light, pleasant and lucra- tive employment cana call on Prof. F. C. Clement, at Miss Sinclair's, Sidney Strect, corner of Pownal Street, between nine ard ten a. m. [uo 9 2i pd i ro ' LADIES . calland see thosé new Burners The wick needs no trimmming; a great saving of time and trouble to the housekeeper.—R. K. Brace. ng 10 A worp tothe ladies! Do not exchange your old Sewing Machine fer a new ore; but fetch it te me and i will repair it and make it as good as new or no charge made.— WILLIAM Brown, shop on corner of Privee and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown, P. E. I. nov 1 tf wy Britmeaps supplied to order at Toe Exam. INER OFFICE Six pare bred White Leghorn Cocks for sale. Address Post Office Box 92. {no 5 3i—s tu f Prana’s $1,000, $500 and $300 Prize Christ- mas Cards at Harvie’s Bookstore. oct 31 SmokEp Dicry’s at Berr & Gorv’s. 3aw Don’r delay but call at Harvie’s PBooketore for Prang’s Christmas Cards—a splendid lot. oct 31 Tue only place on P. E. Island, where you cali get every part of a gun made, is at Brown's Shop, corner of Prince and. Grafton Streets. nov I tf wky PrekLinG VinkGAR’s and spices at Berr & wherever exhibited. Auy person photographs that they wish to be made to | ke, should leave their orders early Clement. at Miss Sin- clair’s, corner Pownsl aad Sidney streets. His charges are very low and satisfaction guaranteed. He will also teach the Crystal look life with Professor F. C. Ivorette Paiutiog to any one wishing to learn. | One lesson is all that is necessary to acquire the beautiful art. Samples of his pupils work areon exbibition at Mr. Mr. P. G. Fraser’s Drug Store and also at the Professor’s studio. He will also teach a new process of producing beautiful paintings as oraaments on silk and satin. Ladies not finding it convenient to eall, can have the Professor call at their hemes by sending their cards. All wishing any work done should call early, as Prof. Clement intends remaining in Charlottetown only a short while. ——_@-—— Tue dynamite landed here in transit to Halifax still remains in an unsafe shed near St. Peter’s Road. It was yesterday examined by Capt. Rood of the ‘‘M. A. Starr.” He vronounced it to be genuine dynamite, and refused to take it as freight. Tl.s this danger- ous explosive stil] remains close to the city. At any moment a spark from a chimney in the neighborhood might set fire to the shed, having | Gorr’s. Saw | Now is the time to seleet your Christmas ‘Cards at Harvie’s Bookstore—beautiful de | Signs. oct 31 Correr, fresh roasted and ground at Berr & GorFS. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. : Nov 12—Schr Francis, Emberly, Montteeal, mdse. CLEARED. Nov 12—Schr Josephine W, Webb, Halifax, potatoes; Ada, Parsons, Summerside, ballast; Reality, Perry, Pictou, ballast; Alma, Richey, Halifax, mdse; Twilight, Hatch, Yarmonth, produce ; Gazeiie, Rabertson, Pictou, scrap “iron ; Edith, Swaine, Crapaud, sundry~articles; Dic- tator, Ersenham, New York, potatoes; Sylph, Gaylor, Boston, potatoes; Con- ductor, Renny, Gloucester, potatoes, GOAL. COAL. us & poom entitled ‘Murmurings from the | and the explosion which weuld naturally fol-{ low would shake Charlottetown to its found. | WAYS ON HAND, Pictou Round and ation. Fancy a ton of themost destructive of | / Nut Coal and Old Mines Sydney Coal, all explosives set off at one’s door. Then cot Guutenate can be supplied at all times. ange how far the ar pest in the ee | Prices as low as any in the city. Terms cash urbs is from the doors of ovr citizens, and | oo ys its the danger the eity is exposed to by the une| a T. JOHN mee lawful transaction of the shippers of this dyna- Jaly 12—law t mite. We hope that, the autherities wil! have it removed to safer quarters than the | 1. place to resent. | et your Printiag doue ix at wa the EXAMI PRINTING ROTMB, we L NEWEST ———:0: ---—— TEST! ene >() 5 find no better value. are not surpassed inextent, variety and value. qualities, and at the lowest prices. Mats, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, &c,, &c. Charlottetown, Nov, 1, 1881. THE DAILY EXAMINER, NOVEMBER 12, 1881. PERKINS & STERNS iiave just received 3 cases Newest and Best Shapes, in Plush, Beaver, Felt and Straw Hats, Our Stock is now about complete in every particular, and we invite customers from town and country to inspect our Goods when making their purchases, as we can assure them they will Our Dress Goods, Cloths, Flannels and Wincsys Just see these Goods aud get patterns whether you buy or not. Cotton Warp and Cottons of every description, of the best Flannels, Blankets, Horse Rugs and Railway Wrappers, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Kugs and PERKINS & STERNS. —_— = a eee ee Some Expensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles JUST GPENED AND MARKED Nov. 1, 1881. CE ee ee SL AT COST! Readymade Clothing, Tweeds and Heavy Cloths, AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. and Dolmans, and Kur Lined Cloaks, Seatettes and Colored Dress Goods. AT A LARGE REDUCTION. Low, A Seleet Assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Velveteens, Ladies’ Sacques, &¢., &e, R. W. TREMAINE, ES eS eee eee 188, Which will be disposed of at Very Oct. 14, 1881. ——J ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE 975 BARRELS OF FLOUR, BRANDS THAT WE CAN BRAG ABOUT. Hiawatha, Dickson, National Policy, Famous, &e., &e. $4,000 WORTH OF TEA, Excellent quality and cheap, in Half-chests, Caddies & 5, 7, 10 & 15 |b. boxes. —:0:— 200 tins Pratt’s Celebrated Astral Oil (Kerosene), 100 tins and 75 casks Bay State & Keystone American Kerosene, 250 boxes and half-boxes choice Raisins, and a Large Stock of General Groceries, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ¥<=> Parties wishing to lay in their winter’s stock can buy to advaatage. BEER & GOFF. a i — Charlottetown, Nov. 11, 1881. IS FHE PLACK TO BUY FALL & WINTER GOODS, Flannels, Blankets, Quilts, Knit Wool Goods, Dress Goods, Wincies, Sacques, Shawls, Ulsters, Cloths and T weeds, READYMADE CLOTHING, —jJN— Ulsters, Overcoats. Leefers, Pants and Vests, Cardigan Jackets, Linders and Drawers, Flannel Shirts, Wool Scarfs, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Mitts, &e. Cotton Warps, Best Makers, Cugap. pas- Cash Layers can depend on getting good value, 0 — ae BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. HAVE JUST. OPENED A VERY LARGE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, 83 QUEEN STREET. TAB Low Prices. Ww. & A. BROWN & CO. Gold and Silver Have no Value Compared with Minard’s Liniment THE KING OF PAIN! No Fraud, No Deception, as Thousands have testified of its Curative Powers. The Proud Mission of this Great Family Remedy is to Alleviate Human Suffering, ne eee ee IT OU Bae SWEN CONNSLLY'S, Rheumatism, | Bruises, Sore Throat, Steaina” Sciatica, Strains, Neuralgia, \Coughs, Headache, ,Colas, Toothache, |Quinsy, Earache, |Erysipelas, Summer Complaints, | Bronchitis, Catarrh, Colic, Diarrhoea, Croup or Rattles, , Cramps, | Hoarseness, Burns, |Numbness of the limbs Tumois are always cured when not of too long standing. Also Pains in the Side, Back or Chest, old Sores, Swellings of every des- description in both man and beast; Ringbones, | Spavins, Cuts, Bruises, Galles and Lameness in Horses, Scatches and Grease, if HAS NO EQUAL, and will cure Cough in Horses in i0 days when fed in their oais or short feed, A Positive “Fhir Restorer, Removes Dandruff, and a Splendid Hair Dressing. |Sure Cure for Corns and Warts, Try this great Internal and External Remedy, Speak of it to your friends and ac- quaintances just as you find if, Sold by all Druggists and general dealers throughout the Dominion. W. J. NELSON & CO., Proprietors, Nov, 2, ’8l—eod ly wkly Bridgewater, N.S. FEATHERS. IGHEST PRIVE paid for good GEESE FEATHERS, JOHN NEWSON. “OWEN CCWNOLLY. — Noy. 1), 1881-—pat Oct, 29, 1881. ‘American Lloyd's Universal r. Pe oe J UST LANDED, ex Z1NGA,— 16 cases of that celebrated brand of FINEST FRENCH COFFEE, as used in Paris and other Continental cities, put up im 5, 7 and LOlb tins. Is unsurpassed for strength and delicacy of flavor. WILLIAM DODD, Nov 10—eod tf pat Queen Square. TURNIPS! TURNIPS ! WANTED! 2000 BUSHELS TURNIPS. W. D. STEWART. Nov. 10, 1881—2i FIVE DOLLARS REWARD, fFX\HE above Reward will be paid to any one who will give such information to the undersigned as will lead to the recovery of two Rifles missing from the Armory of No, 2 Battery Charlottetown Garrison Artillery. JOHN T, HEARTZ, Sergt. Major No. 2 Battery Charlottetown Garrison Artillery, [no 8 eod tf DR. JENKINS Has resumed practice at his residence, Queen Street Hours for consultation 9 to }1 a, m,, and 7,30 to 9 p, m. No certificates given except to patients. [no 8 wkly pat ex pres 1m, 3aw PRANC'S Prize Christmas Cards, First instalment received this day at HARVIES’ BOOKSTORE. Oct, 31—tf STANDARD RECORD. Hstablished . + 1857: Vessels classed in the above Association, and Certificates issued. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Ch’town, Oct, 29, ’s1. Surveyor, — ee ANTHRACITE. COAT. LEHIGH VALLEY, CHESTNUT AND EGG SIZES IN STORE, R. McMILLAN, Oct. 25, "81—2w eod, whly, pd NW WwW Felt & Wool Hats, FUR CAPS, Heavy Cloth and Imitation Fur Caps. Men's Uvercvats, Ulsters, Reefers, Suits, Shirts, Underclothing, Scarfs, Ties, Collars, &c., &e. F. LePAGE & CO. GLASGOW HOUSE, 53 Queen Srreer, Oct, 25, ’81—wkly AUCTION. GREAT CLEARINC-OUT SALE. HE subscriber, intending to remove from his present place of business, offers his following property for sale: lst. My Business Stand situated on O’ Leary toad, Lot 8, containing one acre of land, with Store and Dwelling House attached, Warehouse, Barn and Cooper Shop. The Buildings are all new, and as a Business Stand it cannot be excelled. 2ad. Lobster Factory situated at ‘‘ Eureka Cove, Lot 7, with all its appurtenances, con- taining 9 Boats, 1009 traps, and ail that is necessary torun a first-class Factory. The location is acknowledged to be the best on our Island shores. Also 100 acres of land at- tached; 60 acres are cleared and under a good state of cultivation, the balance is covered with a growth of hard and soft wood. On said premises there is a Dwelling House, Barn and Saw Mill, which will be sold with or withont Factory, to suit purchaser. 3rd. 1 New Warehouse at West Poiut Wharf, 24x28 feet. The sale will commence on Wednesday, 16th of November, at 12 eclock, noon, and will be continued for three days, when merchandis» of all descriptions will be sold; also 3 Horses, 4 Cows, 1 Riding Wagon, } Express do, 1 Truck do, 1 Cart (new), Plough and Harrows, Harness, 2 Sleighs, 200 Mack- erel Barrels, 200 Pork do, 75 barris Bait, Household Furniture, and other articles im- possibile here to enumerate. Also for sale 120 acres of land situated on Brudezell River, Lot 53, and 2 Schooners called Mary Jane, 55 tons register, 1 year old, and the C Pearl, 32 tous register, 4 years old. Terms made known day of sale, DUNCAN McCALLUM. (’ieary, Lot 8, Nov, 1,’ $i-6i eod, wly 1i eteaaas oma sy - oe * é ene oe eT eee ome oe foes eons tes 2 a Sana . Sap ama tos | aan a