sae A Ets RAS i: SW £ ST te THEH DAILY HXAMINER, DECEMBER 1, 1881. Local and Gther items. TEA. THA. TRA. | Historic Parallels. No tidings yet of the steamer “‘ Prince Edward HAVE been instructed by HENRY BELR, Es@., to sell AT AUCTION, ALBUMS for Christmas Cards at G. UH. , Haezara & Hr “ene@hsh mail steamer ‘* Polynesiar had & very rough passa At kinds ef Sewing Machines repaire:| ut i. 7 1” paial Rravice se Ak wl > Norrs of the Bank of P. E their face AT 1) o°CLOCK, A. M., oi taken at as ree ee AT His STORDB. fOr goods a eer rofl &. dee | Oi = 20 half-chests ‘TEA, wet and damaged on lus cheapest dress rateria’s are to be| Voyug from London to Halifax ex S, 8. found at Young's. Nice coods from ten cents | ‘“Columbia,? upwards W. D. STEWART, Nov, 30, 81. , ’ i j (hr Auctioneer, PrRanGs and every kind o* Christmas and! —- eu New Years Cards, in great abundance, | awfully cheap, at Young's. ° Tu indications are that winter is setting | [FYE undersigned hereby notity all parties | in very early all overthis continnent. In| indebted to them to make immediate New Nork State the rivers are freezing over | P8ay™Ment, otherwise their accounts will b« + . > . S Be « - . the ceuntry is white with snow. placed Ia an Attorney’s hands for collection. NOTIGE T0 DEBTORS, —_—— -—- ‘THIS IS A GRAND TIME P. E. Island Railway. Tenders for Sleepers. REV. BD. McDONALD, D. D., Th RCH if | ti ( | 1 fy \ | WILL outa brag S BOVE i s\ } ’ j Bi \ 4 be ee TENDERS, addressed to the = : Saturday, 3rd of Dec, MAR KEP HALL, Pa a} thursday Ev'ng, lst Dee., Under the auspices of St. Vincent de Paul Societ vy. The proceeds to be devoted to the relief of | the poor. | Admission 15 ets. } Doors open at 7.30 p. m. | merce at 8 p. m. J. A. McKENNA, | Nev. 24—th s tu w th «- NOTICE. W E, the undersigned, have this day en teserved seats 25 cts. Lec ure to com- Tickets for sale at the Diamond Bookstore. Secretary. FOR THE SEASON, -AT THE- JHDON | are offering special inducements to CASH BUYERS, ” - * BOURKE, SON & CO, tered into Co-Partnership to practice SEWING MACHINES, ip ! rice from $5 te £109, N. B.—Bank of P. E. Island Bills taken at as Barriste:s and Attorneys in Charlottetown, at Miller Prothers, Upper Queen St. dil 2i their face. lin the office lately occupicd by Messrs. Sul-| ¢ ! an mee | > ‘G is ¢ { re : 5 a ; Pr ap EE Peay tice, Hately aceupied by ese Se; and can meet the wants and means of all in ' RECEIVED, another lot of Perforated ; } tian Association Building in Charlottetown. 7 , a 4 » , Seat Chairs, and a larve lot of Common ~. wr % EDWARD RAYFIELD j OW iS and u OUT: ry ‘ Chairs. Don't forget the place. P. EK. Island & ALD > i STANISLAUS BLANCHARD. Furniture Warerooms.—M. BUTcHuEr. 30 Iw no 28 dly pat 2aw, ne pres © aaa aca cca : * HOLIDAY ARTICLES Says Sir Leonard Tilley: ‘‘{ do not hesi- te to say that our positien in the Maritime Provinces is better to-day than it was before Mr. Blake visited them. We have ne objec tion to his going home again.”’ A QUANTITY OF TOYS and CHILD- d REN’S CLOTHING, suitable for this |} season of the year, will be offered for sale by |the LADIES’ A!D SOCIETY of ST. J AMES’ Prines Bdward Isiand a lenres Tue Pien-er has had two opportunities to | HURCH, on withdraw its false statement respecting the} Auditor and Manager of the Savings B nk ; | Thursday toih of December, | and has not doneso! We thought the editor | of the Pioneer (though mistaken) was a manly | man.} . Sr. JANES HALL. Sm Leonanp TiLLey, in -his speech at) Some Magic Lantern Views will be ex- Toronto, said that *‘ When the Canadian Pa-| pibited at the same time “2 > , . ; } . ‘ . sific allway rom pietec > country whi ee 1 : cific Railway = ae l, the « PUNE will} Admission—10 cents for adults ; only pay $600,000 more interest than at pre | for children aT 3 O'CLOCK, IN 5 centa} seat.”” This additional burden is not going to N *0 ? / = s NOV, 29, 81. ruin 4,000,000 of peeple. > Tuk schooner ‘‘Cetewayo”’ and ‘‘ May- flower, loaded with potatees for R. T. Hol-| man, and the ‘‘Marion Robertson” with! eats for the same, are ready for sea as we} write. If the present (haw continues a day or two they will get off ai! right. —Pioneer. J. B. MACDONALDS, meme Nor, 29—3i wkly 3i Queen Street. **Was have sold St. Jacobs Oil for about | — oan ene yeas, Hlavosld more of i than otal) BANK OF P, 2. ISLAND. ether liniments. Jt has given unsual satie- | +} ) , | . r rons id i 7 Er + 7 TOT . | faction in every instance. We consider it) t ANK OF P. E. ISLAND NOTES taken at their face for Goods or in payment of Bank of P. &. Island, FANE OF P. E. ISLAND NOTES taken at their faee for Goods, at the best remedy for rheumatism ever} D ( A } hii ve D wee - ) | . offered to the publie. D. J. Pratt & Co., | Bills, at North Brookfield, Mass. BOREHAM’S BOeT STORE tol | Nov. 29—tf Tue recoipts of the Intercolenial Aailway | ————__—— Dicataeibalis for the month of October last amounted to $182,705, being an increase of $15 741 over the corresponding menth of last year. For | the four months ending (October Sist, there} “YARGO EX BRIG “DAVID REES,” from was an increase of $75,130 over the same | Wales Now landing at McMillan’s months ef last year, which in their turn! Depot shewed an enormous increase over the same | ; months of 1579. ANTHRACITE GOAL. | R. MeMILLAN. | Ch’tewn, Nev, 26—Iiw, wkly lw FOR SALE, NE HUNDRED LOADS KINDLING. App to aad —_— ReturNinc Nsw BruwswicKers. — On | Thureday night there returned from Ohio 37 | Aeadians, who left Memramcook, Belliveau Village and adjacent parts in the spring to | werk in the western quarries. During the summer three of the fifty who went died, and the rest will return homesoon. The re: | turned party reported they had to work hard, | but have sent or brought home from $150 to} $200 each, in cash, or over $5,000 among them. They went by rail to Memramcook yesterday. | —Sun. JOSEPH MAHAR. Cumberland Street, Nov. 29—4i Bank of P. E. Island. N OT*S of the above Bank taken at their 2 face for Goods or Book Debta, BOURKE, SON & CQ.,, City Hardware Store. > F. LAUDER, Agent for P. K. Island, railway wharf, and a small pertion of her Norv, 28, 188i—dly 3w ing the drowning of Mr. Mitchell, says: The | The ship then lurched, and he fell into the 84 Union Square, New York, Tur Macpaces Istanp Freer.—Informa- sale of their ‘(Marie Euphrasyne.” and tive other schooners Isiand, left this port between the 15th and of their work and extent of their sales, that the vessels will not be much damaged, as it wiil be necessary to send supplies to the and Carriege Trimmers Machines. some time ago for the Magdalens with a carge ’rgs WANTEDS a RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 17. Te take effect on the lst Dec., 1881, TRAINS OUTWARD. STATIONS. | MIXED, | MIXED..| MIXED. i —-—— - —o- | SC - Royalty Jcl ** 8.58 * N Wiltsh’e; ** 9.29 **] ** 416 ** Hunter K’r, “ 9.45 “| ** 4.30 * Bradalba’e | ‘10 23 “* | * 5.08 “* Coty Line,| ‘*10.33 ** ; ** 5.18 * Freetown “Tee *; * O08 «| Keusingt’n! **11.10 **| ** 5.55 * ArlL.45 “!Ar 6.30 “| Dp 1.45 pm} Wellingt’n; ** 2.37 ag Pest Hai. .| ** 722 * U’Leary...| ‘* 444 ** Bioomfield | ** 5.08 * } Alberton..| ** 548 * Tignish ... ;Ar 6.45 ** “aes *! Summ side Royalty Jc! » 2.63pm ~ vs EE an ox “* 3.09 * Bedford. .. “om eee Ar 4.05 « Mt, -_— t lop 4.15 Cardigan... { oe 5.33 ** Georget’n.. | ,Ar 6.00 ‘ Mt. Stew’s: | ‘Dp 4. 5pm Moreil.... ls 4.55 * St. Peter's. "i.e Bear River! ? io Souris ....! | Ar 7.00 ‘ TRAINS INWARD. STATIONS, | MIXED. MIXED MIXED, Ch’town ../Ar 5.30pm) Ar11.15am| Arl1.45am Royalty Je) Dp 5.07 ‘| Dpi0.52 “ |Dp11.22 N Wiltsh’e| “ 4.15 “| 10.00 “| Hunter R’r| “ 4.00 ‘*; ** 9.45 * Bradalba’e ; ** 3.24 **! ** 9.09 * Co’ty Line.| ** 3.14 “| ** 8.59 *§ Freetown..| ‘* 2.59 **| ** 8.44 © Kensingt nj ‘* 2.35 | ** 8.20 *§ se 2 00 se se 7.45 sé Arti. 30am Wellingt’n|Dpi0.38 * Port Hill..| ** 9.53 * O’Leary...; ** 8.31 ‘ Bioomiield j ** 8.08 ‘| Alberton ..] * 7.25 ‘| Tignish ...| ‘* 6.30 es Royalty Jc York coves Bedford. .. Mit. Stew’t Summ’ side Dp!l.22am “32.00 ** 1 «610.45 “ | ree * | Arl0.00 ‘‘ i Dp 8.40 " Cardigan .. | Geerget’n . ae... dae Mt. Stew’t| ‘Ar i9.00am Morell.... {Dp 9.20 * St, Peter’s | 6 oe ** Bear River i Souris ....} i eee Y EL. B. ARCHIBALD, Superintendent, Railway Office, Charlottetown, Noy. 29, 1581- (si, wily] enn Tuk ship Eugenie was not as seriously dam- aged as reported yesterday. She fouled the | bow was tern away. ‘The repairs will not ; cost fifty dollars. A correspondent, regard- | The singer awe of the sad event are but partially | . = nown. Mitchell was in the act of freeing hi uf f (j the anchor which bad caught inthe chains. all ag Wing OMpany sea. Ths deceased is spoken of as a smart, indus trious man. ee HE Has opened an office en QUEEN STREET, . orm cormer of SIDNEY STREKT, fer the tion was received by telegraph im this city yesterday. that the schooners ‘ Arctic” and CELEBRAPFED of the Magdalen Island fleet were ashore at Amherst, M. I. The fleet cumbering 13) ¢& 4 f schooners. with the winter supplies for the | &SE WING RAG INES, the 19th inst., and were at Port Hawkesbury ‘unrivalled tor the range and excellence together on their way home. It is expected | | Imcluding Butten-Hole Machines, Shoenak- the place where they went en shore is a sandy | ers, Patching, Tsilors, Harness Makers bottom. If the cargoes of the vessels are lost, | ’ ? \ Islands immediately before the ice sets in. | The schooner ‘' Flash” which left Quebee | Ch’tewn, Nov. 26. of flour and provisions, and was reported missing, ia given up for lost.—//x. Merald Drerracprxe im Reveycr. — Yesterday 0 B h 0 + afterncon Mr. Grant, acting Collector of In- . us e a S. land Revenue, and Patrick Hagarty, of the) 4 dspartinent, made a seizure of sn_ illicit still ; a oe ; a in a building on Hamilton's Wharf. The Casu ON DELiveRy. room in which the work was carried on is on D. GORDON. | 4 the liquor stove at the head” of the wharf. | Seme time ago the suspicion of one of the | officers of the department was aroused, and a GO 2 ; C~ | time no traces of a still eould be found. Yes- | PISGKARD’S terday a cask ef liquor was shipped from the place for P. FE. Island, and while it was heing | it was seized, and officers were immediateiy sent to the place to search. It is the custom in such business to have one of the parties the second sto: y of the building im thé rear of Georgetown, Nov. 94, °81—6i, 1i wkly pd search of the premises was made, but at that | trucked to a vessel lying at one of the wharves, aS ‘ g é KE R W . ° FOR GOOD interested follow the truck carrying the liquor, aud see it safe at its destination; and as soon} BREAD, as the seizure was made, this individual re- BUTTTER, turned and werced those at work in the CHEESE, “mill.” When the officers arrived at the A, scene of operation, the still was found in full COFFEE, blast but the birds had flown. There were ten er twelve puncheons of wash in the room, and the usval machinery for making the liquor, with a boiler having a capacity of about twenty-eight gallons,— Hx. Herald, AND OTHER GROCERIES. CHEAPEST and BEST OILS & LAMPS. B. PICKARD, Upper Great George St. 18, ] 88l1—4i 2aw _ + >> <-—- — Iv is stated that Mr. Jos. Lewis an Englieh Mechanical Engineer, now in Mentres], has invented a new style of locomotive of much |N. | simpler character than those row in use that , ieciiitiaene < will run at a higher rate of speed and with | AGENTS WANTED FOR “OUR EMPIR 33 the greatest steadiness and safety. WESTERN . s £8 : . «| Just issued, County Maps of every State and Terri A secret printing office with hand-presses tory, showing every Railroad and important ‘Town, has jnet been discovered at Vasilidistrow, | Beautifully illustrated; 1312 large pages, octavo, > ; . . Retails $4.50 and $4.15. Tells all about Mining, on outg of St. I etersurg. Six or nd Farming, Prices, Climate, Products, Wages, &e.; Man- cluding a woman, were captured, 4N4 | itobs, British Columbia, Alaska, Texas—every seotion next ~ 4 several university students were} beyond the M . Sells to every class, and arre is The *‘ Holy Cohort” has been Gy Mugs t maa agreements, | Addrers S- dissolved by imperial order. n ~. 6 oC EY ese i In | 1 Inspection of Raw Hides and Leather. To All Whom it May Concern. 2 fY\HE undersigned having been appointed, by the Governor General in Council, In- spector of Leather and of Raw Hides for the Divtsion of Curarlottetown, which comprises the whole of Prince Edward Island, notice is hereby given that on and after this date I will be prepared to examine and inspect all Raw Hides and Leather, at the Shop formerly eccapied by David Wilson, Esq., Richmond Street, opposite London House. Special attention is called to the 96th and 97th section of the Gen+ral Inspection Act 1874,” which are as follows :-— 96. The Inspection of Raw Hides shall be compulsory at every place where an Inspec- tor or Deputy Inspector has bas been appoint- ed; and every Raw Hide sold, offered for sale or exported, offered for expo:t or laden in any | vehicle or vessel for the purpose of being er- ported, and which has not been first in- _spected and stamppd or marked as herein re- quired, shall be forf it.a; and the person so selling or offering for sale or exporting the same, shall incur a penalty of one dollar for | every Hide so sold, offerod for sale, or ex- ported. 97. The expression “ Raw Hides’ shall mean aud include all untanned or uncurried skins commonly usedin the mannfacture of Leather, ‘ ee ne go DAVIES. Chatlottetewn, Nov, 28, 1881. Winter Arrangement. Ch’town . ADp 8 15am, Dp 3.60pm Dp 2.30pm “20” WE HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF DRESS Goo DS, Special Values, at 9, 10, 12, 16, 20 and 25 cents per yard. | BLACK & MOURNING A large lot of Ladies’ Felt, Cloth and Knitted Skirts, from 50 cts, up, Ladies’ Sacques and Fur Lined Circulars, A lot ef Colored Table Cloths, many ef them ai Half Price, to clear. Wool ‘weeds for Men's and Boy’s wear, at 59 cents per yard, up, Hanile and Uisier Cloths, double width, 56 ets. per yd. up. Grey Union Flannels for 16 cents, up. All Wool Flannels, in all prices. A LARGE STOCK OF Ladies’ Weol Squares. Bales of Buffalo and Wolf Robes. Coon and Buffalo Coats. Waterproof Tweed and Rubber Coats, TUST OPENED. AVERY LARGE STOCK OF OVERCOATS & ULSTERS, 65.00 UU}. Reefing Jackets, $3 up. A GOO LINE GF BOYS CLOTHING, SUITS FROM $1.50 UP. Boys’ Uisters and Storm Coats. Hen’s Wincey and Flannel Shirts 56 cents up. Men's Woolen UADERCLOTHING and CARDIGAN JACKETS, A Goed Seleciion of Ladies’ and Mens Fur Caps, A VALUABLE STOCK OF BLANKETS, IN WHITE AND GREY. BATCHELORS’ QUILTS; $1.10 UP. HORSE RUGS, $1.25 UP. Excellent Value in Grey and White Cottons, Tickings, and all Staple Goods, —-~—-- 0:0 — NUT TATE Ri a TiN - Ax db. A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES seine Ose Superior Teas, in Chests, Half-chests and Boxes. 0:0 Our House has long been popular for the quality of its Goods and the Cleap rate at which it has supplied its customers, and with greaily increased facilities for trade, we intend that its reputation in this respect shall be fully sustained in time to come. GEO. DAVIES & CO. CherTutttdwn, Nov. 2) 188). undersigned and marked ‘‘ Tender for | Steepers,” will be received until 6 p, m.,, | Saturday, December 3rd, for 60,000 SLEEPERS. Forms of Tender, with specification en- dorsed thereon, may be had 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. Railway Offices, Charlottetown, Noy 25, 188). [no 26 +i} AUGTION SALE! BY W. BD. STEWARD. New Cottage Pianos Music Store of 0. P. Fletcher, QUEEN STREET, Saturday, 3rd of Desember, at 11 o’clock, a, m, NIX NEW COTTAGE PIANDS, by Wil- liams & Leverman good insiraments, full compass, and full rich tone, made of the best materials, and substantially put to- gether, They can be warranted for any hum- ber of years. They are neither Steinway’s, Weber, Chickering or Kaoabe, but handsome and reliable instruments. Numbers of them are in use in the Parlors of some of the lead- ing citizens of Halifax, and full7 meetall the requirements tor tone, style and finish, As an investment for capitalists to rent out, they would pay very handsome returns, Any person that cannot be present at this sale, and who desires to avail himself or her- self ef this opportunity to get a good Piano for a moderate price, will please commup. date with the Auctioaver, Terms—One-ihird of the purchase money cash on delivery; for the balance, 3, 6,9 and 12 months will be given on approved notes, Five per cent, discount will be allowed if all is paid in cash, The Pianos sre now on view, and cam be seen at the Music Store of C, P. Fletéher Queen Street. {no 26 MORE LIGHT TPVHE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have imported some of Buay’s Burners,” which they will supply and fit on Gas Brackets, ete, at a moderate cost to consumers. These Burners are reported to be the best Flat Flame Burner yet produced, and will give a far greater amount of light than any other Burner with the same consumption of Gas, Dr. Wallace, F. R. 8. E., F. C..58., Gas Examiner to the City of Glasgow, in a lecture delivered by him, calculated that £130,000 ($650,000) a year, are thrown away in Glas- gow by the use of imperfect fittings, On the subject of Gas Burners he says: “ Another and as I think a better Burner is that called Bray’s reguiatuz, and as I consider these the best unien Burners attainable at moderate cost, I have selected them for a series of ex- periments,” The Report of the Committee of the British Association of Science to enquire as to the best means for the developmen: of light trom Coal Gas of different qualities—comprising Dr, William Wallace, Professor Dittmar, and Mr, Thomas Wills, F. O.8., F. I, C. E,, showed that Bray’s Burner’s yielded the greutest amount of light of all the two or three score of Burners reported upon which includedall the Burners of repute in the market, Ta a pamptlet upon Light and Heat, pab- lished by R. B, Taver, A, M,, be says: “ The cost of Gas as compared with other iliumin- ants is much more economical when rightly used, than many suppose. made for this purpose, the following results have been obtained, They were made by burning samples of Devoe’s Brilliant Oil and ordinary Oils, and testing their illuminating power, It was found that Coal Gas costing one cent at $3 per thousand fect, gave a light equal to 18 candles, while Devoe’s Brilliant Oil consuming 27.4 grammes cost- ing halfa cent, gave a light equal to 9 candles, “A good Argand or Johnson's Burner, the Burner's used in the last experiment, will therefore give the light of 2 ordinary Oil Burners in direct comparison, at no greater expense in the cas: of the finer and safer grades of Vil. Lights,however, on the author- ity of Scientists, are not to be compared in direct proportion, but in proportion to the squares of their powers, and such & com- parison with the case of tue use of Gas, its cleanliness, freedom from odor and dangers, renders its use desirable wherever it can be introduced,” As the above experiments were made with Gas at $3 per 1000 feet, and not consumed through Bray’s Burners, it will readily be seen how :auch more economical it is to con- sume Gas insteat of Oil, when its price is only $2.63 per 10.0 feet as now charged here when Consumed, more especially through Bray’s Burners, Messrs. Goodwin & Co., of Philadelphia, the well-known manufacturets of Scientific in- struments for testing the illuminating power of Coal Gas, etc., say in their Circuler to Gag Companies : “ In presenting the Beay’s Stand- ard Patent Slit Union Burners and Lanterns, for which we are the sole Agents in the United »tates, to the attention of the public, we are couvinced that we are filling a want long felt.’ They further add; ** The yield of light from these Burners is 12 to 20 per cent, greater per cubic foot of Gas consumed than that from any flat flame Burner hitherto in- troduced, [no 4 eod tf ee en ee jor LANDED, ex ZINGA— From experiments 16 cases of that celebrated brand of FINEST FRENCH COFFEE, az used in Paris and other Continental citics, put up in 5, 7 and 191b tins, Is unsurpassed for etrength and delicacy of flavor.’ WILLIAM DODD, RoveTy— voll tf pat Queen Square. | : : i 7 | | bi oie 7 wos . aaa ae —~? tenet i eae Pn a a A OT IE ve 7 OO AON OEIC E NPE a - ant Same Te PEL” AMA — OO Oe sss pmscrecsneltommmenscatian ts PTR, 8 cement 1 tt SI A ET i nent 84 ORE EE ie AE oe om aeegiematanaencemae = = a aan vein soit in cP nee agen s ome ne ey a ape errs