A ile BO OO I el fi i lh ia SR Ry a li tc No lan Ae yg So) a THE DAILY Loca! and Other ems. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Tax overflow of the river in Upper Albania bas inundated large tracts of country in that rogion. . . rue Scott Act does received in Ontario. 10th inst, dred of a majority. Two drunks, one case of assault, the dog tax, composed the decket at th Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon. > S§. S. ‘* Prixcess or Wars” from Summerside to Point 4th, rence’ 9th, $1,360.00 $900.00; Sth, $1,434.00. “*St. Law > Tus New York the Government and the remainder for Gui- ten. weeks. Scoville says Guiteau is in excellent spirits and is confident he will be acquitted, > Le &s& fortably crowded. The meeting to-night will be held in the Hall up-stairs. All are invited. Tepie:—‘‘Pride a Hindrance to Blessing” 2 Kings, 6 9-14, neath Spee Dr. Carver, at Hendon, Eag, on the 10th inst., on a wager, killed 83 out ef 100 pigeons The challenge was that he would not kill 70 outof 100, and the stakes were £100. On this part of mates, 70 birds having been kill- ed, £50 a side were betted on each additional bird up to 80. Carver killed these without a 221398. > Tux Caledonians will hold their annual dinner at the Rankin House on the evening of St. Andrew’s Day—the 30th Nov. inst. Mr. Davies is, we learn, getting up the dinner in his best style. ‘The great chieftain o’ the puddin race,” immortalized by Burns, will he among the dishes served up on the occasion | Those whe wish to spend a pleasant evening and see Scotsmen at hame, should not fail to be present, > Tue pastor of one of the largest Methodist eougregations in New Brunswick, has greatly offended his people by, it is said, champiouing the Rev. Dr. H. W. Thomas, late of the Centenary M. E. Church, Chicago, who was | recently convicted of heresy and suspended | from the functions of his office. It is not un- likely that the N. B and P. E. I. Conference will be called upon to adjudicate in the matter at its next annual meeting. —St. John Sun. We learn with pleasure, that the staff of the Charlottetown Post Office has been en- larged by the appointment of Mr. J. ©. McMahon, Mr. McMahon was, as a compositor, in the empley of Tue Exam. INER, for some years. He was a steady, capable and obliging printer; and we have no doubt that he will bring to his new duties the same characteristics. -_— > - Does.—Frem the tone of the debate re- garding a dog By-law, at the City Ceuncil meeting last evening, one would be led to be- lieve that a heavy tax placed upon dogs would abate the nuisance complained of by farmers liviog near the city. If a dog is inclined te kill sheep, the tax imposed would not pre- vent bim doing so. The muzzel or the clog ate the only remedies,and we would advise our Oity Fathers to compel owners of dugs to pay a heavy tax and also muzzel the dangerous canines. ~~ Tue Patrict, as we anticipated, tries to be witty over our remark that when last heard from Sir Charles Tupper was in British Columbia discharging the duties of his high office on the shores of the Pacific Ocean. The remark was not, of course, as every reader of Tur EXaMIneR knows, intended to be ac- eepted as literally true. We all know that Sir Charles has travelled about ao great deal, and performed a large amount of public busi- ness since he was in British Columbia ; yet it seems oniy the other day that Sir Charles was there. oe Britisn Coruera (parts of it at least) does not appear to possess such a mild climate as many Suppose. From a letter just re- ceived by Mr. Theo. L. Chappelle from his brother, dated ‘‘ Nicola Valley, B. C., Oct. 2lst,” we glean the following: el» Go off to-morrow morning on what may bea 500 mile reund. Have had the thermometer down to 13 deg. below freez- ing. Winter has come carlier than usual. It may be mild however. If you just step in for a minute where Iam I wiil show you the skins of nine kiotes, «nd the carcass of an eagle seven feet across the — EN, --—~> Tue market to-day was small. Sales brisk as follows: Beef (small) per lb. 5 to 12 cents; do, (quarter) 4 to 8 cents; Mutton r lb 4 to 8 cents; Lamb per lb 4 to 8 cents; ‘eal per Ib 3 te 7 cents; Ducks each, 20 to 23 cents; Fowls each 15 te 20 cents; Chickens per pair 30 to 50 cents; Butter (fresh) 20 to 23 cents; do (tub) 16 to 20 cents; Eggs 22 to 24 cents; Hay per cwt 35 to 50 cents; Potatoes per bush 40 to 45 cents; Flour per ecwt $3.25 to $3.50; Catmeal per ewt $3.25 to $3.50; Ost per bush, 36 to 40 cents; Geese each, 40 to 60 cents; Sheepskins, 70 to 85 cents; Pork per carcass, 7 to 8 cents; do, small 8 to ll cents; Turkeys each 60 to $1 cents; Turnips, 18 to 19 centa per bushel. _ oo _~ Tue Temperancs meeting last night was one ef much interest. The different speak- ers handled the question of total abstinence and prohibition with much ability, and en- joined upon temperance men unity of action in the enforeement of existing laws. ‘‘Go Ahead” was well sang by one of the mem- bers, and as an encore ‘‘ Put your Shoulder to the Wheel” was given. A Dialogue in three parts, ‘‘The Rejected Drinker” was well re- ceived. ‘‘Hoid the Fort” and other pieces were sang by the audience during the meet- ing. Wehopethe Sons of Temperance may be induced to continue those meetings once a moath during the winter. ~_--~>}>-—- A LARGE seizure of sheep was made at Van- cebero, Me., on Monday. by Custom House officer Stephens. The sheep were about 6+0 in number, and were beiug shipped by their owner from New Brunswick to the Stats over the European and North American rai!- way. The seizure was made on a claim of undervaluation. It is said at St. John that the owner is an Ontario man, who purchased them in Prince Edward Island, and shipped them throngh St. John on Saturday. The amount at which they were entered at the Custom House is stated to have been $1 60 each. Had they been entered ai $2 each they would no doubt have gone allright. Bang r dealers have been complaining about pre- we shippers entering their stock under ue, not appear to be well t was defeated by over eight hun- and a number of prosecutions for non payment of | carried goods Duchene to the | value of $1,511 00, on Thursday, the 3rd inst ; | on the 7th, $1,240.00; 8th, $2,699.00; _Commercial’s Washington | - especial says 100 witnesses have been sum-| moned fer Guiteau’s trial on Monday, half fer The trial will probably last four to six | A very good meeting was\.. . held last evening in the Ladies Parlor—the | V"C@é9, attendance so large that the room was uncom- ‘arrived at St: Marie Oct. 26th UNITED Denver, Col., Nov. 13. STATES. day, and demolished. were injured, none seriously. Cincinnati, Nov. 13. A five story business block, eccupied by | several trms, was hurned to-day ] | $36,000. 4088, New YORK, Nov. 12. Lewis Morris & Co., importers of drugs, | have failed, Liabilities, $F10,000, The | firm is one of the oldest in the trade. Nast Sacrnaw, Mich., Nov. 13. Ten boilers in the lumber and salt manu- factory of H imilton, AicClure X& Co » OX- ploded, killing four fremen and damaging property valued at $25,000. Lew water was the cause, STREATOR, Penn., Nov. 13. The bed of Prairie Creek broke through into of the soft coal mines -of the Wilmington & Vermilion Coal Company, on Friday The loss is estimated at $100,000. Wasuineton, Nov. 13. one | Guiteau’s trial will begin to morrow. Bosron, Ney. 13. | Schooner “Amos Walker,” Bland. of | Friendship, Me., and brig “Jeremiah,” | Capt. Blanchard, of Svarsport, Me., both coal laden, collided near Minot’s Light, in | this harbor, on Saturday evening, and both \sank. Four of the crew were thought to be | drowned, but were subsequently picked up. | Others toek to the boats and reached this | port to-night. The cause of the collision is }not definitely known, as the captains’ stories differ. | San Francisco, Noy, 13. | A number of whalers arrived from the | Arctic to-day but bring no later news New York, Nov. 13. Schr. ‘Luella A. Snow,” arrived from t. Marie, reports: Barque ‘island Beil’ from Port | Au Prince. When the captain came ashore he was arrested for puiting a man in irons ,at Port au Prince. He was denied a trial }and received no satisfaction. The British Consul was insulted whilst doing his duty in the matter by the authorities. He wrote to the British Minister of Port au Prince and received an answer that proper steps for redress would be taken. ~ During the progress of the municipal elec tions the police thwarted an attempt to murder the mayor. Forty arrests were made. A secret depot of arms and ammu- nition has been discovered. IRELAND. Dusty, Nov. 13. The Land Commission set Jast night until midnight. The number of applications before it now has reached fully 45,000. An armed band dragged a farmer named Gavin from his bed in Castile Island, County Kerry, and questioned him. Gavin ac- knowledged having paid rent, whereupon he was fired at five times and severely wounded. A party of 20 attacked the house of a map named Curtin, at Mount Mary, near Killavallen. They beat Curtin to ewear to stop proceedings agaist a tenant under notics. EUROPEAN. Paris, Nov. 13. The Journal de Paris states that Defrey- cinet, Ferry and Leon Say will not join the new Cabinet. A due!, which took place between Paul de Cassegnac and M. Adrien Montbello, lasted twenty-five minutes. M. Monte- bello was wounded in the right arm. No progress made in the formation of the new ministry. Rome, Nov. 13. By an explosion of gas in the sulphur mine at Gessoburgo, near Cantanissetta, forty persons were killed and forty-one injured. Apgn, Nov. 12. The captain and thirty-eight passengers and crew of the Dutch steamer Konigder Nederland, foundered in the Indian Ucean, have landed here. The search for the re- mainder continues, 3ERLIN, Nov. 13. It is now decided that the Emperor will open the Reichstag in persen. _- -e-- Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 howrs for the eae : + Maritime Provinces. Toronto, November 15—i0a. m. Increasing westeriy to northwesterly winiis ; fair -calmer weather with cccasional snow flurries. ——_- Specia! Notices. D, A. Brocr opened to day.two cases of magnificent Overcoating and Scotch Tweed Suitings. nov ll iw THe cream ot the Christmas and New Year’s cards for the season, now opening at G. H. Haszarpn’s, 16 Queenst. nov? 4i w s LAbres ! calland see those new Burners The wick needs no trimmming; a great saving of time and trouble to the housekeeper.—R. K. Brace. no 10 A worp to the ladies! Do not exchange your old Sewing Machine for a new ore; but fetch it to me and I will repair it and make it as good as new or no charge made.— WILLIAM Brown, shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown, P. E. I. nov 1 tf wy BILLHEADS supplied to order at THe Exam- INER OFFICE. Six pure 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 Smeoxep Dicsy’s at Beer & Gorr’s. 3aw Don't delay but call at Harvie’s Bookstore for Prang’s Christmas Cards—a sp'endid lot. - oct 3l PicKLING ViINEGAR’S and spices at Beer & Gorr’s. oaw Now is the time to select your Christmas Cards at Harvie’s Bookstore—beautiful de- signs. oct 31 Correz, fresh roasted and ground at Burr & Gorr'’s. ry 'wo passengers coaches on the Colorado At Welland, on the Central Railway were blown down an em- bankment by a severe wind storm, yester- | er ; Thirteen passengers Have just received Disturbances have occurred in Vidiquerio. | A Select Assortment of Flowers, Weathers, Oct. 14, 1881. Me LATE | Melt and Straw meen wnreraee: * {5S Beaver, HRXAMINER, NOVEMBER 15, © & STERNS 3 cases Newest and Best Shapes, in Plush, Efats, 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 find no better value. Our Dress Goods, Cloths, Flannels and Winceys are not surpassed inextent, variety and value. Just see these Goods aud get patterns whether you buy or not. Cotton Warp and Cottons of every description, of the best qualities, and at the lowest prices. tugs and Fi Mats, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, a&c,, &c. Fiannels, Blankets, Horse Railway Wrappers, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs and PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, Noy, 1, 1881. — AT per COST! aon ——— — Readymade Clothing, Tweeds and Heavy Cloths, AS-I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. Some Expensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles Fur Lined Cloaks, AS? 2 SA Bo. BR SUsT GPERED AND MARKED Vealvelegns and Dolmans, and Sealettes and Colored Dress Goods. BDUCTION. LOW, , Ladies Saeques, &c., &, mn. W. TREMAINE, BRITISH WARBHOUSS, - BRITISH ee ne te me Nov. 1, 1881. 1881, QUERY 83 QUEEN STREET. a SQUARE, HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Which will be disposed of at Very Low Prices. W. & A. BROWN & CO. ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE O75 Hiawatha, * BRANDS THAT WE CAN BRAG ABOUT. Dickson, National Policy, $4,000 WOR TH OF TEA, Excellent quality and cheap, in Half-chests, Caddies & 5, 7, 10 & 105 Ib, 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, WH LESALE AND RETAIL. x= Parties wishing to lay in their winter’s stock can buy to advantage. Ra cea BEER & GOFF. Charlottetown, Nov. 1!, 1881. IS THE PLACE TO BUY FALL & WINTER cond gee Wincies, Sacques, Shawls, Ulsters, Cloths and Tweeds. READYMADE CLOTHING, \ —JT Ns Ulsters, Overcoats, Reefers, Pants and Vests, Cardigan Jackets, Linders and Drawers, Flannel Shirts, Wool Scarfs, Ke. £&> Cash Buyers can depend on getting good value. OWEN CONNOLLY. — Hats, Caps, Gloves, Mitts, Cotton Warps, Best Makes, Not, 10, 1881—pat BARRELS OF FLOUR, age a Minard’s Liniment Famous, &c, & No Fraud, No Deception, Geld and Silver Have no Value Compared with THE KING CF PAIN! —~ eee as Thousands have testified of its Curative Powers. The Proud Mission of this Great Family Remedy is to Alleviate Human Suffering, BWEN CONNOLLY 8, IT cuURES Rheumatism, Bruises, Sore Throat, Sprains, Sciatica, Strains, Neuralgia, \Coughs, | Headache, Colas, Toothache, \Quipsy, , Earache, |Erssipelas, Summer Complaints, (Bronchitis, Catarrh, Colic, Diarrhea, Croup or Rattles, Cramps, | Hoarseness, Burne, |Numbness of the limbs Tumors are always cured when not of too long standing. Also Pains in the Side, Rack or Chest, old Sores, Swellings of every des- description in both wan and beast; Ringbones, Spavins, Cuts, Bruises, Galls and Lameness in Horses, Scatches and Grease, if HAS NO EQUAL, and will cure Cough in Horses in 10 days when fed in their oats or short feed, GOODS, Flannels, Blankets, Quilts, Knit Wool Goods, Dress Goods, Dressing. CHEAP. A Positive ‘Hair Restorer, Removes Dandruff, and a Splendid Hair ‘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 it, Sold by all Deuggists and general dealers throughout the Dominion. W. J. NELSON & €0., Proprietors, Nov, 2,’sl—eod ly wkly Bridgewater, N. 8. FL ATHERS. PEATHERS. JOHN NEWsoy, | Oct, 29, 1881, HOUSEKEEPERS ! IGHEST PRIVE paid for good GEESE AND OTHERS ae please take notice that we are pre pared to fill orders promptly and ex press them to any part of the City tree of charge. Also that our Goods are first-class and cheap. On hand and to arrive, — 259 Barrels Choice Flour, No. { Tea, Best Ameri- can Kerosene, and everything usually kept in a Grocery Store segs A printed list of our Gvods ig ready for all who wish it, GEORGE CARTER, 68 Great George Street, next Millner’s Tin Shop. Oct. 27,’8i—2¢ 2aw th tu FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT! TFXHE Clipper Barque “M. J. Foley,” 449 tons register, classe 7 years Al at Eng- lish Lloyds, Doncas McDovcaLt master, now due at this port, will go on the berth imme- diately after arrival and load for Liverpool direct, Sailing about 26th Nov. Having @ large portion of her cargoen- gaged, shippers will do well t engage room immediately. This is a good opportunity for shipping Starch, Canned Meats, &c., as this vessel has made remarkable passages, * Apply to LONGWORTH & CO.,, Water Street, Nov, 5—2w 2aw Agente, AUCTION. GREAT CLEARING-OUT SALE. 4 be subscriber, intending to remove from . his present place of business, offers his following property for sale : Ist. My Business Stand situated on O'Leary Road, 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, 1000 traps, and all 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 without Factory, to suit purchaser. 3rd. | New Warehouse at West Point Wharf, 24x28 feet. The sale will commence on Wednesday, 16th of November, at 12 oclock, noon, and will be continued for three days when merchandise of all descriptions will be sold; also 3 Horses, 4 Cows, 1 Riding Wagon, } a do, 1 Truck do, 1 Cart (new), Plough and Harrows, Harness, 2 Sleighs, 200 Mack- erel Barrels, 200 Pork do, 75 barrels Bait, Household Furniture, and other articles im- possible here to enumerate. Also fer sale 120 acres of land situated on Brudepeil River, Lot 53, and 2 Schooners called Mary Jane, 55 tons register, 1 year old, and the C Pearl, 32 tons register, 4 years old. Terms made known day of sale, DUNCAN McCALLUM. O’ Leary, Lot 8, Nov. 1,’ 81—6i eod, wly li Nov 11—Reality, Perry, Tignish, mdse. GRAND BAZAAR, a, oa MARKET HALL, 2and and 23rd of November, FEXHE Members of St, Joseph’s Society in- tend holding, in the Market Hall, Fancy & Useful Articles, Wedresday & Thursday, Hov, 23 and 24, the proceeds to be devoted to the aid - of St. Joseph’s Convent, Tea, Coffee, and Refreshments of all kinds . will be supplied. | Tickets of admission 10 cents. Doors open at 2. p. m. As the Ladies who have underlaken the management of this Fair will spare no pains to make it a success, they sincerely trust the many friends of that institution will favor them with their liberal patronage. Oct. 25, ’81—2aw For Sale or to Let. _ AT Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street, the Honse con- taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens, Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock. ing a door. Apply on the premises te M&S. BOSWALL March 12, 1881—+tf a ae ee ee ee eee LIBERAL ISCOUNT will be given to cash custom. ers in want of good-fitting SUITS or OVER‘ OATS, A splendid lot of Scotch and English Tweeds, Meltons, Pilots and Worsteds to select from, Not being very CONSERVATIVE we will cut and fit Ladies’ and Misses’ Uls- ters and Sacques, and MEETING the wants of all, wil! manufacture the if required ame W. N. RIGGS, Tailor, Oct, 21, ’si—-eod Priace Street er ee ee ee ee, z a <a Nihal: weit SO 2 alan a <a le = a I te - = ~ - el singe: entettae since Le ye Pg ee ie) gh