a ee RAT MET PR ala cn a lll OO oS ame. a eT Pe ite THE DATLY BXAMINER, NOVEM EHR 28, 1881. AUCTION SALE! TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Local and Other Items. —_ G. W. DeBrow, Ese, M. returned from Neva Scotia. . aw Tue brigt. ‘* Natalie’ arrived from Weat } Indies, via Pictou and Hawkesbury. ee An old man named George Misener, was Chezzitceok, eon the seed drewned at East inat - Ex.sven schooners loaded with entered the pert of New York on Wednesday last. > Trekxets for Rev. Dr. McDonald’s Lecture ean be purchased at the ‘‘ Diamond Book ey 14 store.” > Tue centenary of the Landing of the Loyal- | ists at St. Jchn, is to be celebrated in grand style. > Over 500 cars ef freight were shipped in- wards and outwards at the Halifax terminus last week. > Tus Charlottetown Branch of the Hall, this (Menday) evening, the 23th inst., | 7 at 8 e'clock. lin * Tue steamer ‘‘ Bahama” arrived from Mon- | : j of |} A@ an investment for capitalists to rext | actic treal with a cargo of merchandise en Saturday. She will sail four New York to-night via Pictou, Sydney and Walifax. > Tue Shediac steamer did not make a trip te-day. She will return and make alternate trips with the Pictou boat. The mails hitherto arriving via Shediac will hereafter arrive by | Pictou daily. eee A sung means of becoming useful and pop- ular, in this section at least, is to keep 5t. Jacobs Oilon hand. Then, when people are seized with rheumatism or neuralgia. they use| Seen at the Music Store of C. P. Fletcher! i [no 26 | ‘ ence have been reuoved for winter, and your remedy, get well, praise you and buy seme for future use. —_ -—~ oS - AN exquisite Novelty—Hand Painted Ivory Christmas Cards. Just received at Bremner Bros’. 3i—nov28 ~_-— ——_- —— Taz New Braziuiayn Lixe.—A telegram announces that the first steamer of this line, | the Comte d’Eu, left Rio for Walifax on the 23rd inst. She will call at Bahia, Perpam- buco, Ceara, Maranham and Para, and at St. Thomas, and may be expected here about the widdle of next month. —-~<-—- —- - DipHTHeRia is spreading with fearfal rapidity in the parixhes of Richibucto and St. Louis, Kent Co., N. B. In one family in the North West there are nine cases, one ef which has terminated fatally. Dr. Bourque, of Richibucto, has nearly twenty cases to attend to, but hopesfew, if any of these, may prove fatal. — Zc. —— oe —_—<— New Methodist Hymn Books. A new lot just opened at Bremner Bros’, 3i—nov28 iichasiallliphathde We inadvertently attributed a paragraph in the Summerside Journal respecting the people of Souris to the Patriot. We supposed that the introductory lines only were due to the romancist of the Jenrnal ; and having con- nected these we gave the Patriot cre:it for the ba'ance. While we regret the mistake, the vim with which the Patriot repudiates the language of its co-laborer is quite refresh- - >. — ‘“*Two days’ mails from Prince Edward Island were distributed at the post office last rss oe produce Irish | National Land League meets in St. }’atrick’s | BY W. BD. STEWART. | New Cottag [= 2 Music Store of 0, P, Fletcher. QUEEN STEEET, ON | OT} nas T Ny, | Sava Y, ord at i1 o’clock, a, m. QIX NEW COTTAGE PIANOS, by Wil-|* ag . ; fferine s ' } | liams & Leverman goed instruments, | him as except for their treatment he would as we are ofel ing special inducements to ' fall compass, and full rich tone, made of the | be alive to-day. He was not afraid of | best materiale, and geti e. substantially put to ber of years, They sre ing citizens of Halifax, and fully mest all the} tie: | requirements (or tone, style and finish. } Out, they would pay very handsome returns. Aby person that cannot be present at this | | sale, and who desires to avail himself or her- | self ef thia opport: | with the Auctioneer. Terms—One.-third cash ‘ of the purchase money | 12 months wiil be given on approved notes, | Five per cent, discount will be allowed if! murderes. | all is paid in cash, | The Pisnes are now on view, and can be} | Queen Street eee neuen | ey a ori 1 'P. E. Island Railway. , | Tenders for Sleepers, | Grate TENDERS, addressed to the |} undersigned and marked | Bieepers,” will be received until 6 p. m., | Saturday, December 8rd, for 60,000 SLEEPERS. Forms of Tender, with specification en- dorsed thereon, may be had atal! booking etations. _ No Tender will be comsidered unless made ip 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, Nov 25, 1881. [no 26 fi} LUMBER! AT AUCTION, J AM instructed by Wu. Murray, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, on Wednesday, 30th November, AT ll O'CLOCK, A. M, evening. Wonder if the Government will provide a certain daily mail service for this | route when the present contrast expires.” This ia frem the Moncton Times. [It is | well that the Sister Provinces recognize the | fact that improved communication with | Prince Edward Island would be an advan- | tage to them as well as to the Island ; and, | therefore, a matter of intercolonial import- | ancs ! --—- > — | Starrorp’s Blue Black Writing and Copy- | ing Ink. The best Ink in use, For sale at Bremner Bros’. 3i—nov28 | — Ga ---- | A ost interesting case has just been con cluded in the Police Court at Truro. Mr. | W. M. McVicar, Principal of the Model | School, was cited last Saturday to appear | before the Recorder to answer to a charge of ! thrashing a boy too severely. There seemed | te be a difficulty avout getting eounse! to pro- | secute, and the case was adjourned till 24th | when Mr. W. F. McCoy, of Halifax, ap- | for the prosecution. The Recorder | as net yet given his decision, but promised to dose, as soen as his associate ia the case had been coneulted with. He, however, intimated that his mind was fully made up in the matter, and it is believed that the teacher will be fined. The whole town is very much | excited over the matter. The boy, it is asserted, not only refused to obey, but used profane language. Public opinion is divided. some think that the strap was used a little too freely, but are very much opposed to the eourse pursned by those who have been imstrumental in having the ease brought into the pablic court. Streng sympathy is ex ressed for Mr. McVicar, ¥hoin a very short | ime has shown great proficiency im managing | the sehool. site caplet For Bargiius in everything you want for | house uae—Groceries, Lamps, Knives and | Forks, Baskets, &c.,—go te the ‘* Family | Grocery.”—RK. K. Brace. nov2s ——~>--— Care Tormasxtine Rarbway.—On the he | | | rival of Sir Charles Tupper at Amherst on the 25th, he was waited upon by Mezsrs. McCully, M. D., E C. Goodwin, Rebert Goodwin, ana Rev. Robert Wilson, of Baie Verte, Messrs. | George Willet ana Alexander Clark, of Port | Elgin, and Messrs. James Carroll and Alfred | Rayworth of Cape Tormentine, who presented | the Minister with a serics of resolutions passed | at a public meeting, urging the great necessity | ef a branch railway from the Ineercolonial to Cape Tormentine, to facilitate winter commu- nication with Prince Edward Island by way of the Capes. Rex. Mr. Wilson was spokesman of the delegation The Minister, in reply, said he fully appreciated tde importance of the object they had im view and desired to do all in his power to carry | it out. Ae traced the history of wiater com- | munication with the Island since that pro- vinee entered Confederation im 1873. He described the diffieulties encountered by the “Northern Light” and the efforts of his offi- cials to keep up communication between the Island and the mainland with that vessel. He admitted the advantages and necessities of the Cape Tormentiue route and said th t he weuld do his best te meet the wishes of the people and further the best interests of the country. The delegation were very favorably impressed and withdrew much pleased with the result of the interview. ——_ go —— Scotcu and English Tweeds—new Spring Btyles. Weeks & Co. beg to announce that they have just received a full range of pat- terns ef ail wool Scotch Tweeds, for Spring, 1882. These patterns are now on view, and parties desiring to make a selection of any é te tiated. 63 Rice, Queda 8 en a Wa wkty § \ | Apply at this office, on his prmises, at South Wiltshire, Lot 31, opposite Tonomas Auld’s gate, 80 acres of excellent Hard and Soft Wood, in lots to suit purchasers, | Terms easy and made known at sale. GEORGE CLOW, Nov, 22, '81—6i Auctioneer. em wkly li THE WAR-TRAIL. THIS SPLENDID STORY JUST COMMENCED ‘THE EXAMINER? ‘ROW IS THE: TIME T0 SUBSCRIBE, 5 WANTS, LOST, FOUND, &e. OST—Between the eftice of William 4 Koughan, Esq., and Commercial House, 8 Dojlars, the finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at the Exammyer Office, ~ fno 28 li eo ae Black Heifer’ The owner can have the same by proving property and paying expenses, on application to 0. Hornsby, Spring Park Cottage. [no 28 3i W ANTED, & second-hand standing desk. Apply at this office. [no 28 li pd YTTAN TED, a Gi rl to do general “houseworkf [ne 26t \ TA NTED — Three Journeymen Shoemak- ers, immediately. Apply te Dorsey, Goff & o. [ne 26 4; a" LET—Part of a House on King street. Possession given immediately, Apply at this eflice. [no 28 4i OUND, a sum of money, within a skort distance of my premises. The owner can have it by telliag the amount, Apply te B. O’Catcacuan, Dorchester Street, (no 26 3i pd we IMMEDIATELY, an elderly NURSE, to take charge of an infant. Good reference s required. Apply to Mre. R. R. Fivzesratp» Knockrour. foo 25 7 oe in the City, to-day, a purse con- taining a sum of money, The owner can obtain the whereabouts of same by apply- ing at this office. {no 26 Wy Adtep—a general servant in a small family. Geod wages. Apply at this eflice. {no 24 ryxo LET—A valuable Business Stand in Souris East, consisting of a Shop, Dwell- ing Mouse, Warehouse and Stable. Possession given immediately, if required. For terms apply to R. Burvert, Bridgetown, P. E I. [no 24 lm \ ANTED IMMEIATELY--A lad from 15 to 17 years of age to learn the Print- ing Business. Must have a good English education, and come well recommended.— Beemner Bxos. [no 23 3i rg°O SELL OR RENT—Pleazantly situated House containing twelve rooms and a kitchen, fronting on corner Pownal and Kent | * j eC Pianos Guiteau was given a few minutes to address Gf Dasember, | =< _|8hould also the doctors who actually killed _| death and was ceriain of his destinv as the Lisy can be warranted for any num. | Lord had inspired him to act ashe did, neither Steinway’s, Wever, Chickering or Knabe, but handsome| warning them to keep away from hiin at ‘reilable instruments, Numbers of them| the peri! of instant death. ) are in use im the Parlorsof some ef tis lead-| Several witnesses testified as to peculiari- nity te get a good Piano} | for a moderate price, wil! please communicate | "©? mn delivery; forthe balance, 3,6, 9 and /| is house was robbed ‘¢ Tender fer Has resumed practice at his residence, Queen om Street Hours for consultation 9 to C5 11 a, m., and 7,30 to 9p. m. a THIS IS A GRAND TIME UNITED STATES. Wasnineton, Nov. 25. At the opening of his trial this morning |the Court and read a paperin which he jsaid: ‘* He was determined every fact in | the case bearing on the question ef who fired that shot, Deity or me, should be pre- |sented; hence, everything connected with his personal, politica! or theological rocord i'must be developed.” He places great stress | on editorials from newspapers of last spring | denouncing Garfield for the use of patron- inimical to the republican party and |says | @ certai: 1] never would have shot the | President but for them, and they should | bear their juat portion and responsibility as FOR THE SEASON, —AT THE-- LONDON HOUSE, | Guiteau paid particular attention to cranks, CASH BUYERS, PURCHASE ALL IMDS: OF GOODS CIVIG ELEGTION BY THE MAYOR. K pursuance ef an Act of the General As sembly of this Island, made and passed ia the forty-third year of the reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled ‘* An Act to amend the Act of the Eighteenth Victoria, Chapter thirty-four, intitaled ‘ An Act to Incorporate the Town of Charlotte- tewn and all Acts amending the same.’ ” I do hereby give Public Notieo that an Election for One Person to Serve as Common Councilman in the City Council for Ward Number Five of said dity, in place of Henry B. Sirs, resigned, will be held on MONDAY, the Fifth Day of December, A. D. 1881, Esquire, at the place following, that is te say : {ie of the Goviesa fonily tendivg to show aNd Can meet the wants and means of all in| 1 ward se. 5, at or near the House of ms, but no vital evidence was prasent- as on provious days Guiteau frequen'ly interrupted witnesses but was silenced by the t of Judge Cox to have him remy WE HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, Special Values, at 9, 10, 12, 16, 20 and 25 cents per yard. led ‘own and Country, " TRomAsviLiLE, Ga., Nov. 26, | Is the absence of Mr. Lewis, yesterday, and his wife and | young daughter murdered. No clue to the = New Yor, Nov. 25. [ron buoys from New Haven to Frevi- spar buoys put in place of them. The Bartlett reef, off Stonington, has been dis- continued, breakwater being now outside position of buoys. —_— “ago entnmnern DE Borrato, Nov. 25. A disastrous fire broke out in the exten sive planing null of Dart & Bro., in the Ohio basin lumber district to-night. The nill was destroyed. ‘The fire spresd rapidly to immense lumber piles near by, and communicated witha large quantity of valuable black walaut belong- ing to Scateherd & Son. Estimated tota! loss $i 10 O00. BLASK & MOURNING GOODS, ALL PRICES. 4 i? tOTALLY A large iot of Ladies’ Felt, Cloth: and Knitted Skirts, from 50 cts, up, EUROPEAN. Lonpon, Noy. 28. Boyd has accepted the challenge of Han lan to row a race over the Thames cham- pionship course for the Thames champion- ship and stake of £200 to £1000 a side. Lonpon, Nov. 25. Ladies’ Sacques and Fur Lined Circulars, A let of Colered Table Cloths, many of them ai Half Price, to elear. The steamer Brooklyn, at Liverpool, from Montreal and Quebec, lost eighty- one sheep and seventeen head of cattle and had cargo shifted. Wool 'Wweeds for Men’s and Boy’s wear, at 90 cents per yard, up, Cork, Nov. 25. In the municipal election today the Land League candidates were defeated in four of six contested wards. San Srpastian, Nov. 25. The Spanish steamer Joaeillans, from Liverpool foundered with all hands while entering this harbor. It is believed 15 persons were on beard. Lonvon, Nov. 25. The captain and nine men of the crew of the British bark Adept, abandoned at sea while on the voyage from St. John to Lon- don, landed at Cardiff. The remainder of, the crew twelve in number are drowned. The German steamer Quinta, before re- ported ashore, was eaught in a typhoon in the China Sea and wrecked. No lives lost. All on board the British ships Geraldine Mantle and Ulster Cloths, double width, 50 cts. per yd. up. Grey Union Fiaanels for 16 cents, up. All Wool Flannels, in all prices, A LARGE STOCK OF Ladies’ Wool Squares. Bales ef Buffalo and Wolf Robes. Coon and Buffalo Coats. Paget and Boiton Abbey, wrecked en the Pratas sheals, have been eaved. | Wa terproof Tweed and Rubber Coats, JUST OPENED. AVERY LARGE STOCK OF OVERCOATS & ULSTERS, San Francisco, Nov. 25. BS5.00 UP. Yokohama advices say the dispute be- tween foreigners and Japaness, in reference Reefing Jackets, $3 up. A GOUS LINE OF BOYS’ CLOTHING, to the silk trade, 1s still unsettled. SUITS FROM 61.50 UP. Hons Kona, Oct. 28, Via Lonpon, Nov. 25. There are fresh rumors of trouble between Ruesgia and China in connection with the} adjustment of the Kuidja difficulty. --- ti a ee Weather Bulistin. Prohabilitics for the next 24 hours for the VYaritime Provinces. Toronto, November 28—10a. m. : adeeb Cltiadial iat iaefalewie" ““ Boys’ Olsters and Storm Coats. mE 6 Be + Se | Speciait Notices. me Men's Wincey and Flannel Shirts 50 cents up. CurisTmas ! Cunistmas! If oun want cheap|-- _, " aiiggmtec™"""" Ss SESS" Men's Woolen UNDERCLOTHING and CARDIGAN JACKETS, * Jusr Recervep.—A large lot ef chairs, perforated seats, which will be sold very chear, at the P. E. I. Furniture Warehouse. M. BurcnrrR, proprietor. nev 21 2iw A Seed “election of Ladies’ and Men's Fur Caps. A VALUABLE STOCK OF BLANKETS, WHITE AND GREY, Don’r delay bnit call at Harvie’s Book«tore for Prang’s Christmas Cards—a splendid lot, oct $1 Just received, 50 set of American sieigh. IN dasher rails, which will be eold cheap for cash at Brown’s Silver Plating Shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Street, Charlottetown, P.-E.‘ i. nov 24 6i wkly li BATOF.ELORS’ QUILTS; $1.10 UP: Now is the time to select your Christmas f Cards at Harvie's Bookstore—beautiful de- HORSE RUGS, $1.25 UP. signs. ect 31 Smoxep Diczy’s at Brer & Gorr's. 3aw]| poy T . . 2 ser cntacthationan:*ehie-taae sant ee Te Grey and White Cottons, cheapest place in the city to get a good fitting Worsted or Tweed Sut, made to order, is at D. A. Broce’s.—Nov,. 22 Tickings, and all Staple Goods, ——— 0:0-——-——— Now isthe time to lay in winter apples. - e ae a aerial ae = 4 a 200 Wil, glician» arieties, received by Bgcr & A FULL LI NE OF GROCERIES. aoe = rent yA ee gee Peace the —_— :0.— beaut ig , i Shristmas : ; — Superior Teas, in Chests, Halfchests and Boxes. Praxa’s $1,000, $500 and $300 Prize Christ- 0:0 mas Cards at Harvie’s Bockstore. oct 31 309,000 Bottles Minard’s Liniment sold in Nova Scotia durin: the past six months —the universal remedy, the king of pain, used Our Hous: has long been popular for the quality of its Goods and the Cheap rate at which it has supplied its customers, by ewcrybody. ‘Try i Price 25 cents. and with greaily increased facilities for trade, we intend that its = | eputation in this respect shall be fully sustained in time to come. ~ DR. JENKINS DAVIES & CO. No wertificates given except to patients, Streets. Terms moderate, For particulars enquire uf tte + W. W. Lown, [nid 2. i - pod 8 whty pat ex privy roy Btw duwttettetaws, Nev. 77, 1847. Widow Tierney, corner of Great George and Euston Streets. And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and continue open until five e’clock im the after- noon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARD, Number Five shall comprise all that part of Charlettetewn which lies North of Fitzrey Street, including the Common of the said Town. Nemination of Mayor and Councillors, Act 43 Victoria: ‘‘ Sven days before the time of any and every Election fur Mayor er Councillors, the persons candidates for the effice of Mayor or Councillor shall give their names in a8 such candidates to the City Clerk, and the City Clerk shall duly enter the names, residences, and addition of such persons ‘* together with the office and Wards for which they are candidates, and such entry, when made, shall be deemed nomination by such candidates.” ‘*There shall be paid by each persen so nominated for Mayor, at the same time, « fee of ten dallars, and by each person #9 nomin- ated as Councillor a fee of five dollars, which sums shall go towards paying the cost of the election.” ‘*No person shall be qualified either for the office of Mayor or Councillor unless such nem- ination be made in manner and at the time aforesaid.” The time appointed for the nominatien of candidates shail be from the time of Twelve at noen, until the hour of four o’eleck in the afternoon of the day fixed for that purpose. Qualitication ef Electors. See Act 43, cap, 15, sec. 20 and 64. (L. 8.) W E. DAWSON, Mayor of the Uity of Charlottetown. WM. B. MORRISON, City Clerk. Mayor's Office, Charlottetown, Nevember 24, 1841. dy pat till 5th dee. HOTICE TO MARINERS, E Black Buoy on St. Petor’s Bar and the Bell Buey en Fitaroy Roek will be remeved on or about the 24th inst., and spar buoys will be placed instead. By order, DAVID SMALL, Ch'tows, Nov’ 23, '8l-- 3i Harbor Master. et St a ad tA at? treed Soa Notice to Contractors. EALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned and endorsed “Tender for Quaco Works.’’ will be received until Shurs- day, the 8th December next, inclusively, for the construction of a Breakwater on the western side of Quaco Harbor, Saint John County, N. B., according to a plan and speci- fication to be seen at the office of the Depart- ment, at Saint John County, N. B., according toa plan and specification to be seen at the office of tie Department, at St. Jobn, N. B., where printed forms of tender can be ob- tained. Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied, the blanks properly filied in, and signed with their actual signa- tures. Each tender must be accompanied by an acc-pted bank cheque, made payable to the order of the Honorable the Minister of Public Works, equal to fite per cen’. of the amount of the tender, which will! bg forfeited if the party decline to enter into a contract when called upon to do so, or if he fail to complete the work contracted for, If the tender be not accepted, the cheque will be returned. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender, By order, F. H, ENNIS, Secretary. Department of Public Werks, Ostawa, Nov. 12, 1881. } fo 22 61 A CHOICE STOCK OF N Ew Felt & Wool Hats, FUR CAPS, lieavy Cloth and Imitation Fur Caps. en's (\vercoats, Ulsters, Reefers, Suits, Shirts, Underclothing, Scarfs, Ties, Collars, &c., Xe. F. LePAGE & CO., GLASGOW HOUSE, 53 Queen SrrReer. Oct, 25, 'B1—wkly Tint it Tas cre a ee ice be ee oa 18 mae el A OD bilan MEE nena eae we oe Vea a RR MO me HREM i en nNOS mm CPPS LS Pore TIN OR RNR SR a 5 OR Ce Rice ae mz RE EE Ea Se i a ~—— wear aan cs Sh mets