~~ he Wy, > ; =e a ~~ om ane dieineatttliea: NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, —_ Nene nea ee Orrawa, Dec. 1. Gentlemen whe have just arrived from Manitoba state that the condition of thie Pembina Branch has been very much im- proved, and is now giving general satisfac- tion. It is reportad that Her Royal Hightess the Princess Louise, before leaving for England, left instructions with the head carpenter at Rideau Hall to fall some trees in the grounds, and construct a regular backwoods shanty, including campboose, crane, aud the usual cooking apparatus, bunks, ete. It is intended as a curiosity. CansTANTINOPLE, Dec. 1. Baker Pasha started for his ‘post as re- presentative of the Sultan to superintend the introduction of reforms throughout the whole of Asia Minor. Beri, Dec. 1. Gortschakoff had an interview with the Emperor yesterday, He proceeded to Rus- sia to-day. The Czar and Czare will meet at Moscow on Tuesday, where the nobilit will be received and an address delivered. Casut, Dec. 1. Under instructions from the Viceroy of India, ex-Ameer Yakob Khan left Cabul to-day for Peshawa under the charge of Capt. Turner and escort. Lonvon, Dee. 1. The Neirs’ Berlin despatch says that Biswarck will probably arrive there on Thursday, It seems that negotiations be- tweep Bismarck and the Vatican have sud- denly closed. Birmarck will not agree to the restoration of the German Bishops, There seems to be every possibility that the old struggles are recommencing. Paris, Dee. 1. The Bureau of the Left have agreed upon the following points as the main part of their political programme :—Liberty of meeting and lawful association; liberty of the press and gratuitous secular compul- sory education, The Parliamentary situation appears less strained. EE Anotugr choice lot of Finnan Haddies just received at F. 8S. Hanford’s, LePage’s building, Sydney Street. Tue ‘ Tlustrated Canadian News” contains an excellent portrait of the late Nicholas Con- roy, Esq. Copies are for sale at the Diamond Book Store. Wuat is known as the ‘‘Forty hours per petual adoration of the Blessed Sacrament,” will commence in St. Duastan’s Cathedral on Saturday morning, and will continue on the following Sunday and Monday. A HorsE attached to a sloven ran off from the market to-day and passed up Queen street at a 2.20 gait. He grazed several vehicles as he passed along but fortunately did no dam age. Mr. Roserr Harris, artist, left, to-day for Toronto where he purposes spending the winter. Welearn that a number of iendediien paintings, in oil, done by him during the past summer will, in the course of a few weeks be sold at auction by Mr. Dodd. SPEARING SALMON is now carried on to a reat extent in the salmon streams of this rovince. We hear of four poachers who speared thirteen salmon at Winter River a few days ago. The Inspector of Fisheries should lose no time in prosecuting such of- fenders. If the practice is not immediately stopped, the good work of ve-stocking our rivers will be altogether vain. A s.icut fire occurred to-day, in a tenement house, situated on Water street, opposite the tailway Freight House. It occurred by a spark falling from the chimney through a hole in the roof and igniting the coutents of a bed tick. It was extinguished before any damage was done to the house. ‘‘Silsby’ engine put in an appearance, but her services were not required. Smatt Market to-day ; prices as_ follows : Beef (small) from 5 to 12 cents per lb; beef (qr.) from 3 to 6 cents per lb.; mutton, from 4 to 8 cents per lb.; lamb, from 4 to 8 cents per Ib.; pork (per lb.) from 7 to 9 cents; pork (per carcass) from 5 to 5 cents; geese, ‘from 40 to 55 cents each; ducks, from 20 to 28 cents each; chickens, from 30 to 45 cents per pair; butter (fresh) from 16 to 20 cents per lb.; butter (tub) from 15 to 16 cents per lb.; eggs, from. 16 te 18 per doz.; potatoes, from 16 to 20 cents per bushel; oats, from 33 to 34 cents r bushel; hay, from 35 to 36 cents per 100 bs ; flour per 100 lbs., from 3.00 to 3.25; oat- meal from 2,25 to 2.50. Propuce SuremEnts. — The ‘‘ Deodoras” siiled for Plymouth on Saturday with a cargo consisting of 3,020 bushels of oats and 208 pieces of deal, shipped by R. F. Quirk. The sch. ‘‘A. McLeod” cleared for Queenstown on Monday with a cargo 14,545 bushels of oats, 35,000 feet deals, 1.100 feet boards, shipped by A, MeLeod, and the sch. ‘‘ Mary Eleanor” cleared for Boston§Monday with 4,800 bush. potatoes by S. H. Brown. The brigt. Elba cleared for Queenstown, G. B., to-day, with a cargo consisting of 25,300 bushels oats and 10,000 feet deals, seipeet by A. H. Yates. The bargt. M. J. Foley also cleared for Queenstown to-day, with 32,970 bushels oats, 400 pieces deals, 30 boxes preserved mutton, and 20 boxes preserved geese, shipped by P. Foley, The brig Peeress cleared for Nantes, France, yesterday, with 19,994 bushels oats and 350 pieces deals, shipped by R. F. Quirk. More Agout ruz West River.—The rais- ing of the buoys on the West River is causing reat trouble and inconvenience to shippers. he following telegrai in reply to Wm. Smith, Deputy Min. M. and F., which we published Tenteusiags was immediately forwarded by Mr. aszard ;— (TELEGRAM. ) To Hoy. J. C. Porr, OrrTawa,— On West River Steamer Southport makes rezular trips three days weekly. Schooners Elizabeth, Louisa Montgomery, Pleasantville, Mary Eleanor, Norris up when buoys removed. Several to go up. Cuarves J. Haszarp. To-day two schooners went up to McEwen’s Wharf to load with potatoes and oats, and a@nother—Dean’s vessel—is ready to go to Shaw’s Wharf to-morrow morning. —83.— 20: E have great pleasure in informing our Customers that our first quarters business has been very satisfactory ; not only has the custom of our pre- ‘decessor been maintained but largely augmented. The char- acter, style and prices of our Goods have given great satisfac- tion. We have still on hand a Good Stock of General and Fancy DRY GOODS, such as few houses here can show, and at prices that defy competition. Our DRESS MATERIALS, Mantles and Cloths of every description are having a good run, whilst our Fur Goods are going off in good style. The gentlemen find it economical to buy from us their Ulsters, Over- coats and Reefers, as well as their Shirts, Linders, Ties, Xc. At this season we would call special attention to our beauti- ful stock of FANCY WOOL WORK—in every shape and form, besides Wools of every description. Our CARPETS are, without doubt, the cheapest in the city, and have sold well. Intending purchasers will serve their own interests to call ere they all go. It is not every day such _oppor- tunities occur for furnishing at a cheap rate. In the work we have given ourselves of giving ‘ Good Goods for little money,” we have so far had the co-operation of the Public, which, if continued, cannot fail, in the end, to largely benefit us and all who favor us with their custom. We have made up our minds to gain and deserve a large share of public patronage and support, \which we are sensible will be the result of industry, courtesy, and an assiduous} attention to each of our numerous customers, as well as to each branch of our business. { Mantle and Dress Making is done on the premises by the Misses CurRRIE. TREMAINE & METCALF, SUCCESSORS TO JAMES DresBRISAY. Ch’town, Deo. 2, 1879. | CHEAPSIDE Feet OO tart a nl NT a a NE le WARERUUDE Matthew, McLean & Heartz —INTEND MAKING A— CHANGE IN THEIR BUSINESS, AND WILL Sell the Whole of Their Large Stock of DRY G08 ASD FROM Iwenty to Thirty Per Gent. Discount. - FOR CASH ONLY. Now is the Time to Get Bargains, is Fag WHOLE STOCK Must be Cleared Out in! a Few Months. <> e_-- ——_—_—— Just Call and Examine our Reduced Prices, as we Mean Business. Dress Goods, eh Cashmeres, French Merinos, Persian Cords, Serges, Lustres and Coburgs, at Cost. Fancy Dress Goods for 8 cents per yard. Heavy Winceys for 6 cents per yard. Good Black Lustre for 12 cents per yard. Heavy Tweeds for 50 cents per yard. Woollen Shawls from 70 cents upwards. Ladies Wool Clouds and Scarfs at Cost. Ladies Cloth Sacques at Great Reductions. A Lot of Fur Muffs at Less than cost. Black and Colored Silks, Satins, Mantle and Bonnet Velvets, Velveteens and Trimming Silks at Cost. Heavy Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers, Pants and Vests AT ' COST. Mens’ Mens’ Fur and Cloth Caps, Shirts and Drawers, At Prices that Must Sell Them. White and Grey Blankets and Mantle Cloths at a Bargain. White and Grey Cotton from 5 Cents Upwards. If you want Cheap Goods give us a call, ‘as we are confident the prices will give satisfaction. Matthew, McLean & Hearty, Charlottetown, Nov. 3, 1879. A SWEEPING REDUCTION Those who are in want of CARPETS can now supply themselves at rates unusually low at the LONDON HOUSE We shall, on FRIDAY, the 7th November, begin to sell out our entire stock, con- sisting of about 6,750 YARDS, WITH Hearth Rugs & Mats, at an exceedingly large discount FOR CASH. As these prices will be offered for a limited period only, those who wish to take advantage of them should make an early call. The Stock consists of BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, SCOTCH WOOL, FELT and STAIR CARPETS, TERMS CASH. Dares & Nov. 5, 1879. ~ Pa tm ne are SE WT ae em Positive & Unreserved Sale REAL ESTATE, BY AUCTION, y ILL BE SOLD, without reserve, on the premises, on next, at the hour of j1 o'clock, in the forenoon, “THE OSBORNE HOUSE,” with Out- Houses, Stables, etec., attached, situated on Water Street, opposite the Merchant’s Bank ef P, E. Island, and extending through to King Street, lately occupied by James Davis, deceased, as a Hotel. This Valuable Property is so well known that further description is uunecessary. Also, a BUILDING LOT, situated on Water Street, between the Osborne House and Warehouse of Mr. Martin Hogan. Also, A TENEMENT COTTAGE, situated on the corner of Hillsborough and Fitzroy Streets, now in occupation of Mr. W. Shep- pard and George Squires. Terms at Sale, B. WILSON HIGGS, ALEX. McKENZIE, Executors of late James Davis, Ch town P. E. I., Nov. 17, 1879.—2aw ts @RNE HIGHLAND WHISKEY, THE ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, E. C., Lendon, Aug. 138, 1879, report on the ** Lorne Highland Whis- key ” of Messrs. Greenlees Brothers:— ‘‘We have visited the bottling stores of Messrs. Greenlees Brothers, at Gresham. buildings, London, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whis- key, and haye subjected thém to careful ex- amination and analysis. The samples were pale, showing their freedom from added color- ing matter, very fragrant, mellow and of pleasant flavor ; in fact, they possessed all th characteristics of pure and _ well-matured Scotch Whiskey of the first qualtiy.” Arrnur Hitt, Hassaty, M. D, Orro Heuner, F, C. S., F. I. C. Sole Proprietors, GREENLESs BROTHERS, Gresham-buildings, London ; Distilleries, Argyleshire. Agents: - MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.T, Nov. 26, 1879.—6m FLOUR. FLOUR. OW IS THE TIME FOR .FAMILIES to lay in their winter supply. We haye quantity of Choice Bands such as ‘ PRIDE OF TRE WEST,’ ‘IMPERIAL XXX, » PASTRY,’ “KENT & AMBER,’ &C., Ata small advance over present cost of land- ing. BEER & GOFF, Wants, | ANTED—Employment of any kind by a respectable man in Wareroom or Store. Well used to horses and good scholar, Address, T K., ofiice of this paper. dl lw pd Lost, Found, Sc: YO LET.— A Three Story House, con- taining 8 rooms, 3 halls and 1 kitchen, situated on the corner of Pownal and Euston Street. Apply. on the premises to Jony JORNSTON. d 1 eod 2w pd TANTED.—A good Cook. Reference required. Apply to C. V. McGrecor, Hanover House, Prince Street. [nm 29, 2i pd rq\O LET.—‘“‘GLENGARY COTTAGE,” at the head of Pownal Street. Imme- diate possession given, Enquire at EXAMINER Office. [25, 10 rg*O LET—Office, Wareroom and frost- proof Cellar. Low Rent. Good business stand. Apply to the book-keeper at this ottice. [n 22 101i eod Fine Cabinet Organ — (Smith maker) which cost $130.00, will be sold for sixty dollars, less than half. Apply at this office. {nlO TOR SALE.—A first-class YOUNG MARE. 3 years old, sired by Imported Blood Horse ‘‘ Abel,” stands 15 hands, good style and quite gentle in harness. Will be sold cheap and on easy terms. ~Apply at this office. {n. 1, tf \HOP & CELLAR to let on Great a) George Street, adjoinning Lewis’ Photo- graph Gallery. Enquire of Joun SruMBUEs. {o 17, tf GARDERS WANTED—A few per- manent Boarders can be accommodated at.very moderate rates at the Revere House, [oct 29, 1879] '¥\O LET.—i wo tenements of eight rooms each. Good cellarage, stable and coach house. North Side King Square, as pleasant a locality as in the city. inquire at King Square Warerooms. [o 25 @R SALE.—Valuable Residence, cen- trally located ; 17 rooms, besides pon- tries. etc., with water tank, etc., and large Coach House, Stable, and large Yard room, Apply at this office, je24-eodtt Wednesday, 10th day of Dec, oo-aesneeneemeiee oa tm A fae wenn Ne ta AO Mite NE ee