BEST —~AND— Cheapest 7 hea AT HC ARD BOYS’ | oe «J mad i Ai DLS eas, SVSROOATS -~AND—~ REHFERS, ~AT THE— LONBON EOUSE! Best and bLecal and Other Hes, wen o abit Just ose month from Christmas. Juve) PETERS arepved home b to-day. REMEMBER the Concert this evening. Read the pro; ramime—ai id g ih decd labels Fixsy sieighing of the season to-day, We had good sleiyh driving on the 3rd of Novem- ber 157°). Ei ciathlthadastalielimmee Fivn.s Happres received fresh every week for sale at the market on Tuesdays and Fri- days, by James Egan, elcid neti ae Crriz ex's SK ING KiNK, is being repaired. The we! lis sunk much deeper, and the direc- ters ho, € sven to have good ice for the seasons sport. Lt tt LOL LL AA, Tue chimney onthe cast side of St. Pa trick’s “cho-l is exceedingly dangerous— threatening to fallat any moment. Beware of it. Sr. Anprew's DINNER, under the anspices of the Uaile lomian Club of P. E. Island, will come o{fat the Rankin Honse, Charlottetown, next Iesday, Nov 90. at 8 p. m. Tue maret ackaowledges the receipt of $29.25 ‘rom J) Beverley Harris, Esq., being the nett receipts of his Readings in Y. M. ©. A. Hall, on behalf of the Stella:ton Relief und. Tue brig ‘ Sink ga,” U ‘Cennell, master, with a » of 26, 424 bushels of eats, of 3t lbs. ‘eachpand 350 pieces de als containing 9000 ft. ef supe riicial measurement, shipped by Peake Bros. cleared for Plymouth, UG. B., for orders, the 25th inst. Tur brig * Alpheta,” Neilson, master, with 26,593 bushels of oats, of 34 lbs. a tg » of each. 00 piecea of deals containing 1i,- 800 fe t superficial measurement, shipped by Peake Bros. & Co., cleared for Queenstown for or ers on the 25th inst. sactineintiie - A CoRRESPONDENT of the Pioneer, at Alber- ton, writes : eC) upt M. Foley, who has been ene of eur most energetic cit: zens, has re- moved with his fanily to Charlottetown, which place he intends to make his head- quart: < jeceafter. He will be much missed.”’ Fe cielo TH» Steamer Carroll, Capt Wright, arrived to-day at uoon, aftera very rough passage. She had a cood freight and the following pas- senger:, Vi isé Katie Benton, Mrs. Campbell, Mias |azzic MeUabe, Mrs. lsabella McUVonaid, Mr. James McLauchlin, Mr. Thomas Cavan- agh. Tar: body eof Mr. Norman McLeod, of Vigg, whoewas accidentaliy killed near Ban- r, Me., on Sunday last, arrived in the odbeg ‘* Sof /eawrence.” The body of F. D. Marti. “of Belfast, whe died at Acadia ‘ollie: , Wolfville N. &., arrived by the sawe team er. CLL ALLA ALAA ALAA, We tender our hearty congratulations to our ‘friend Mr. sph vim «=. “Brow, who, as will be Scer’, on reference to the proper col We umn, |. night beeame a Benecict trust that om jis journey through life he may be wafted by pleasant breezes, and that the matrimonial tem ests (if any) may be nnd and «f shor! duration. ale Tre examination of Michael Began charged with breaking into Messrs. J. & T. Morris’ warehouse, on Water street on Tuesd ay, the 16th inst, and stealing two cases of whisky ther: from, was concluded yesterday and ghe prisoner was remanded for trial in the Sapreme Court. His companion in the robbery Thomas Parceil, is still at large. The evidence Qgainst both is very strong. A is5 nccliliihalastaliniai Two boy 8, named Cassidy alias Higgins and Josenh VeLellan, were on Tuesday committed $o Prince County Jal, charged with breakipg fnto the Raudway 35t ation at Alberton, and Btea) ng liquor; “and two boys of a larger grow th were also committed ona charge ot Peceiving the stolen goods, Hon. Neil Me- Leo, who was empl ved in investigating the case, returned to town Jast evening. Tie St. Lawrence enc countered very stormy Weather on her trip to Pictou yesterday. Off Point Prim she was struck by a heavy sea, ‘and the muainatopmast was carried off. On Wearing Pictou she fell in with the schooner Charles in an s3, aud towed her into port. The steaner returned to this port to-day with a larze freight, _ mails and passengers, arriviag at li) SU a. m. ® Axcu:BaLp Fo )4BRs says the forging of let- ters, for publication, seems to him a feature et American -capilzation. It is a feature Which, we are giad to know, is not very pro- Mineut in Prince Edward Island. ‘This, is our excuse for being imposed upon by the forced letter, parporting to come trom Mir. Heneberry. Wethad not the slightest suspi- cion that the letter was not es A terrific thunder storm, during which rain fell in torrents, prevailed at Rome on the 21st. The water of the Tiber reached the lower streets. Reports of storms in ther parts of the country are siarming. » EEE BEST pe EST 4N 1)--- AND— | = Ch ea pest Cheapest Cheapest ce & 3A. TL) 1 EGS’ |MANTLES, UL STERS Dieses ‘Gieoda. LONDON et MEWS ay TELEGRAPH, Pe Lemnos, Weis: 24, Laycock has written to the Sportsman, saying he is willing to remain in London another six weeks te row Hanlan for £200 a side and the championship. Ross, Triekett aud Laycock practiced yesterday, the two former for their match. Ross is rather unwell, and complains of loss of power in his limbs, Hosmer has challenged Nicholson or Elliott. Ross aud Laycock failed final arrangements for a race. ALBANY, to make the Nov. 24. The Erie Canal is still closed by ice. There is no chance of moving the boats. Nov, 24. A heavy snow storm prevatled over the central portion of Illinois to-day, which, report says, willbe of great benefit to the winter wheat crop. CHIcaso, Cork, Nov. 24. Fourteen men were arrested here this morning for participation iu a Fenian pro- cession, from which shots were fired. The police state that shots were directed towards them. fLonpon, Noy. 24. The five persons arrested near Loughrae countv, Galway, for assisting to reinstate a family in the house from which they had been evicted, and who were rem: snjed for triai, have been discharged, the magistrate holding that there was no cause for the jury. Montreal, Nov. 24. Montreal contributes $3,708 to the Stel- larton Relief funds. A Denial. To the Editor of the Examiner. Sir,—I notice in your issue of the 24th inst. a letter, purporting to be from me, stating that I purchased a ticket at Souris for Five Houses station, end was ordered by the Con- ductor at Selkirk Station to get off, as the train did not stop at Five Houses Station. Now, Mr. €ditor, I deny ever haviag writ- ten the letter, or of instructing any person to write it forme, In fact | never saw it till it appeared in your paper, but I believe it was written by an impe srtin ent, mischief-making busybody who is Postmaster at Souris. L purchased the ticket at Sourisfor Five Houses Station, but | got off the train at Sel- kirk Station of m¥ own accord, to suit my own convenicuce, and I deny that the ¢ ‘onductor ordered me off the train at that Station; and [ believe that, had I stopped on the train, Conductor Scott, who is one of the most obliging Co-ductors on the road, would have let me off at Five Houses. Wa. HeNERERRY, Can Maker. SIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Halifax, 20th—Arrived wobiee John Halifax, Alma, TW Smith, Pocahontes, Traveller, Hydra, Sea Gull, from P E Island. Cleared on the same date—Schr J W Alle», for Summerside. Demerara, Oct 25—Arrived Kitty Clyde, from P Ef. Baltimore, Nov 19—In pert, Minnie Car- michael; E C, of Ireland or Bristol Channel; William Owen, for Cork. Gloucester, Nov 20—Arrived schr Thomas Robertson, from Montague. SSeS TT eS a. OTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSB. Geo B McKay, Stanley Bridge; Jas M Squarebridg ce, do; PS McNutt, Ken- sington; John Mowatt, Matapedia, N B: JO Arsenault, Egmont Bay; Peter Petibpa, do; L Morrisen, ” Kensington, Geo Forbes, Ver- non, Kiver Mov. 24. - ROCKLIN HOUSB. Nov. 25—Donald 1° McCormack, George- town; Miss Annie Ryan, Five Houses; Thomas Bendgee, Dundas; James O Morrow, Souris; Cyrus € ‘rosby, Bonshaw; James Bentley, Mar- qetei. wie Douglass, Hi ebovongh. ‘MARRIED. In this city, on the 24th inst., at the resi- dence of the bride’s mother, by the Rev. H. P. Cowperthwaite, assisted by the Rev. F. Smallwood, Mr Ephraim R. Brow, to Miss Elizabeth Dawson Moore. At St, James’ Manse, on the 24th inst., by the Rev. Kenneth MacLennan, M. A., "Mr. Robert Stewart, Farmer, O’Leary’s Road, to Miss Willena Gunn, of Granville. By the Kev. Dr. Knox, on the 25rd inst.. Mr ‘Charles Dockendorf, of West Brighton, North River, to Susanna Margaret, eldest daughter of John B. Stewart, t'sq., of Mont- rose, Lot 48. At the Manse, Valleyfield, on the 18th inst., by the Kev. Alex. Munro, Mr. John | McPherson, Valleyficld, te Miss Annie Me- Kinnen, of Brooklyn, Lot 61. HOUSE! Cheapest in Hve ry Department. i HOSIERY BLANKETS! hiss haaelds bedadoeone —sND -AMP ~-aT LONDGK THE-- FIQUSE AT UNDERGLOTHING HORSE RU 105 THE-— LONDON HOUSE! Wholesale | OWEN CONNO! LLY & CO, Complete Stock of ‘Siaminaaie DRY G ODS GRHAT BARGAINS IN Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantles, Wincies, Grey and White Cottons, &e., &c. Tweeds, Pilot, Beaver, Diagonal, President aud Ulster Cloths, Vins: Op zaaA. | Sgpieenreenin 8), err RHADY MADE aie’ aie G! In Ulsters, Overcoats, Refers, Pants, Vests, &c., at Very Low Prices —:0: it will pay Cash Buyers te call aia examine our Geods and Prices before purchasing elsewhere. a ROBERT ORR'S Coashotaetiewi. Nov. 16, 1880. a ee ie “ea a es ~ a } —— ee rg te eee OLD STAND, = ee tela ~ hen. ate a HOUSEKEEPERS’ Sheetings, Table. ‘Linens, Towels, Tickings, Oilcloths, Carpets, Flannels, Blankets, &eo. WOOLEN GooDs! Overcoats, Storm Coats, Jackets, Ladies’ Ulsters, Mantles, Shawls, &e, GUUS! | | | ' } i ' 10: Cash Buyers will find our Goods Cheap. see them. W. A. WHEKS & CO., Sign ef the Lien. eae Call and Nov. 5, 1880—tu th sat Ra 12 QUEEN STREET. Fall and Winter Opening READYMADE CLOTHING GRAIN D DISPLAY. ——~— 10: We are now selling out our immense Stock at prices that must suit. all. ES MEN’S WOOL PANTS.....0.000-. <cpibestbth bh Hb Mek ereauneen $i 85 up. ® MEN’S WOOL PANTS AND VESTS.. EITC E NC = MEN S D. B. REEFERS.. euchinsekltedvecdeboseait iliac liad 4 25 up. MEN’S D. B. UOVERCOATS .. ta diapentediaeiiee thie endian naa aah 4 75 up. ‘A SPLENDID VARIETY OF ULSTERS Also, a varied assortment of Gents’ Underelothing, Cardigan Jackets, Mufflers, and all kinds of Wool Goods kept in a Gents’ first-class Furnishing Establishment. Our stock of Wool and Fur Felt Hats, White and Fanoy Shirts are taking the lead. A fine shew of Linen and Paper Collars, Cuffs, Silk Scarfs, Ties, Braces, Kid and Cloth Gloves, Buckskin, and all other kinds to suit. OUR CUSTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENT iS Giving ENTIRE SATISFACTION. eF Please remegnber the place, and give us # call. BRUCE & McKEHN ZIE, Noy. 2, '50—tu th sat Next door to Geo, E. Fuil’s, 72 co, desest, wr oe ee me Rn — MOLASSES. KINDLING WOOD, 72 PUNCHEONS of the choicest in the 8300 LOADS FOR SALE. Apply te ket. a CARVELL BROS. JOSEPH MEAGHER, ee a ee Te = Nov. 22, '80—tf New 2, 1888. = NN | ' This ' whole stock wichont ivouble, | paratively short time. Ee oT WREZS , ; _ ‘ ~ ND Cheapest CUSTOM TAILORING WORK DONE AND Satisfaction Guaranteed, -rAT THE— LONDON HOUSE Retail BREMNER BROTHERS. FALL, 1880.’ eee eee OU ctuas. Can Have always borne the téputation of heing the} best. in Charlottetown, not only for Klegance of Style, Artistic Design, and Attractiveness, » and EXTENSIVE VARIETY GOOD VALUE. all former are season we have surpassed efforts in chis line, and showing g¢ the Largest Stock of Christmas and New Year's CARDS! ver exhibited in Charlottetown, eC onsist ing ai OVER’. GOO VARIETIES, . oo 5 Krom | cent To $I Each We have arranged these Ca'ds on sample sheets; so that customers can look over our and in a coms In addition to the above, we will open in a few days, Messrs. Prang & Co's (Boston) PRIZE a for the designs of which $2000 were given in prizes to “the artiate who should design the four best Chri stmas Cards in the United States. ‘They are, mar- vels of beanty and excel- lence. Also, the new WEXICAN CARDS, Hand-painted and finished” with feathers, forming the most novel thing in this line that has yet come. out. BREMNER BROS. {44 Qneen Street, Nov. 18, 1889. eer en haw Hides and Leather, Inspection Act “of isi4 and Amending Acts, enn cacy MEETING of the Board of Examiners will be held at the othce of Kongrr SkIDGES, Exxy., Charlottetown, on THURS- DAY, the 25tl »§ November, inst., at atu day the hour of 8 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose the office of of examining applicanta tor Inspector of Raw Hides and Leather for th Province of Prince Kdward island, Those applying for the above cffice will please be in attendance at the above named place. by order of the Board, New Psa Storé JUST OPENED! A General Assortment of CHOICE GROCERIES Flour, fea, Sugar, Molasses, €urrants, Raisins. Seap, Starch, &c., Ke. Cugar vor Casi. W. A. HUTCHESON, ’30—im 109 Upper Queen St, Next aoa to Miller Brea, Nev. 1},