cerca i a aa aii a iii * EXAMINER, DECEMBER 5, 1881. DBC HIM Bb bik ! ae) Le oe Special Notices. Norges Bank P. ef tohen at their face for | goods and in payment of accounts at Beer 6 | | Goff's. a2 6i . GRAND HOLIDAY GIFT ENTERPRISE, Local and Other Liems. Tar Ocean Steamship Company mects on the 20th inst. —:0!-—--— P EL Baxx a taken for geods at | , CAPE Cop CRANBERRIES (extra) at the Fish the Family Grocery.—R. K. Brace. de 3 | Market. dee 2 Ci eod — FIRST PRIZE—A comfortable DOUBLE > ALBUMS for Caristmas Cards at G. HU. 5 ; DW BELLING iOUSE, only eight years old, : GovernMENT Ponp affords sple ndid skah vg | Haszard’s. : : and Freehold Lot, situated on Keston Street, Mavy skaters took exercise on it yesterday | ‘Tra, Sugar, Molasses, Raisins, American . Charlottetown. pro Sunday Kerosene, and Groceries of all kinds war- SECOND PRIZE.—A newand handsomely sche & Aad iene ea ase ie tits Be we ee rs r finished COTTAGE, with Coach House and Stable attached, on Freehold Lot, sitnated on the Malpeque Road, about half a mile from > } ranted best quality and very cheap at the| leaves for Pictou every | Fish Market. dec 2 6i eod k, until the close of navi- | fur Pictou boat morning at six o'clock PARTIES requiring their wagons repaired | So Ba te = Will during this month, offer the Balance of their ae OR a, aa RE Ba leila Eh Rl en allt aaa ie oc il ei UMN ee oe a7 as . -f ( harlottetown gation. }and painted, can have them carefully stored | _ ‘ 77 ’ ie kee See oats yo tngy phoresis H | 3600 Tickets will be issned at ONE Tu English mail ‘ene passengers, ow | PRAINOR'S. Kept St. —Nov 2) oad Oe aa EACH. Clubs of 11 tickets for } “Polynesian,” arrived here on Saturday; | > Pheure ee e x . 310,000, ; night aa © SSRs, SO See Re ¥ Wy dj oN ‘ ~ Bg § . 276 prizes will be distributed as follows :—- st | Mushroon, and Tomato Catsup, at the Fis! : es ‘ : < i , y ’ Sete | Market as a ie 2 61 eod Ea E ep G Ca a> 43 | & 8 sf & 9 2) ue BB € & 4 Ist Prize. Double Dweliing House, Tue “Northern Light” left Pictou this 5 th ile): puiniitieialell ia Se ond #6 deecribed GDOVE ‘icin. cists cossoceds $'.2.0 00 evening to tow the Ralph B. Peake’’ to this| Look MERE, gentlemen he best ad \VE 6 ¢ ® & a) ist is Be 5 e éh Ee @ 6. ‘nd Prize, New Cottage, do, do..... 1,000 00 | cheapest place ia tk i t et goo ting tem f 2 : . ° ay port jonredapent gee cng re @iREICS, WisdiCPs Ah WES, Figen lone eegete anneal 260 ¢0 - ial a a . a, * +6. -cgnediipese-conpqunmnenenseiiinells 100 00 fuse steamer ** Edgar Stuart”’ arrived from D. A. Buceos's.— Nev, = : ° a i ear i ; : ‘6 seeeseceneeeres sense enesenene 50 00 Halifax on Saturday evening, and will sail on Sausages, made fresh every moraing of aT GREAT BARGAINS IN ORDER TO ODA Fee hh 8 iB ceases 25 00 return this evening. | the best material at the Fish Market. 2 % Prizes each $10..... 20 00 ° > [dee 2 61 eod “m°* “a ‘ ‘ a tind a : : i es emcee CFE —_-— 8 , . Deeeeeee seeves eeeeee 4) 00 P. E. Ist = Bask Nores taken at their Tue ovly place on P. E. Island, where you 10 “ “ “s ss 2) 00 Z ace for Goods at Greorge Carters Grocery | can get every part of a gun made, is at c a 250% “ “ 1 250 00 at . : 2 ’ T AAT CITN TRY x x . © veeceeree eveeeeese v a Store re , re 2 - sro. ‘ shop, cc : ) ‘ tha { ~ 4 ) j Store, Great George St. de 5 2i m-w Brown’s Shop, corner of Prince and Grafton AN IMMEN SE S 1 OCK Of The Owners of the properties guarantee to : ” Streets. nov | tf wky the holders of the lucky tickets a full and un- rt {ris expected, by weather prophets, that aati “ ; ee ry , ‘ s onal Sil, teen 3 "3 the fine weather which has just set in will| |, Caxnep Satmon, Finnan Haddies, Sardines, { itTA3 a } isputed title, free from all encumberance, continue during the present week. * Peaches, Tomatoes, Corn, and Marmalade, at 5 Dd i ' and I will pay the cash prizes immediately = a the Fish Market, Grafton Street. dec 2 6i eod “. after the drawing is closed. The drawing will Ertuty stX immigrants arrived at Ottawa | agency 1D Nevember, the total number since the Ist of January being 1,360. . Tue venerable Judge DeBarres has resigned his position on the Bench of Nova Scotia. Mr. Rigby, a prominent lawyer, is spoven of as his successor. > New Year's Cards, in abundance, awfully cheap, at Young's. - > - PuosrHaTs mining is quite booming in the Ottawa Valley this winter. A large number great and also many teams. > - Ir appears to be understood, that Mr. 8. G. Rigby, Q. C., is to be appointed Judge of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, in the place of Judge DesBarres resigned. - > Six cases of drunkenness were disposed of by the Stipendiary Magistrate this forenoon. The offenders were each fined $3 and costs— the scott Act ‘‘to the contrary, notwith- standing.” - > Lapirs, if you warm Seda Biscuit before using it very much improves their flavor. Get a 3 cent box at the Family Grocery and try it.—R. K. Brace. [dee 5 eas AN election for a candidate to fill the vacan- cy in West Northumberland, Ont., caused by the resignation of Mr James Coburn, takes place on the 13th inst. — oe — Aut hope has gone of the safety of the Schr. “‘Lord Bury,” D’Escouse, N. S. beides the captain, there were three on board—his son-in-iaw and nephew. Three of them were married and leave families. --__ »>—— Jusr recelvevpanother lot of Perforated Seat Chairs, and a large lot of mmon Chairs. Don’t forget the place. P. E. Island Furniture Warerooms.—M. BuTcHer.—nov 30 lw - > Tue Philharmonic Society willl meet for ractice in the Hall of the Y. M. C. A., on Focaley evening, the 13th inst. Members are requested to bring their music. de 3 4i -__-> Tue Charlottetown Branch ef the Irish Natioval Land League meets in St. Patrick's Hall, this (Monday) evening, the 5th inst., at § o'clock. lin Ox Sabbath, llth inst., Rev. William R. Frame, will D. V., preach in Georgetown, at 11 o'clock, a. m., and at Montague Bridge, at 6.30 p. m.—J. M, McLeod, Presbytery Clerk. > —_ MoxtTreaL has succeeded in getting the Canada Pacific Railway workshops, which are to be located in that city. Ottawa bid high for the workshops, but not high enough. — 7 - Tue Toronto papers contain full reports of a stormy meeting of the shareholders of the Ontario Bank, and Mr. Glass states that the | shareholders intend te prosecute the directors for falsifying the reports. ——— ee Tue Charlottetown Woolen Company will, on Tuesday, the 13th inst., open their Fac- tory at Spring Park to the public, between the hours ef. 1 and 100’clock, p. m., when all those desirous of seeing the same in opera- tion are invited to pay the Factory a visit. —- > — A TeLecram received by Hon. John Long- worth on Saturday evening, announced the death of Mrs. Robert Longworth. Mrs. Longworth has been for sometime unwell ; but her death was une pected, and the sad news was a sudden blow to her many rela tives and friends. - > _ Tue Grit organs appear to be waking up to the fact that they have lost the sympathy of the young me of the country. If the organs had not been so sleepy they would have found that out longago. The young of this country know on which side their bread is buttered, and have no ‘dea cf another five years of Grit rale and ruin. — Mail. diana A Prcrov correspondent of the St. John “Telegraph ” says:—‘‘ Five young men from Summerside, P. E Island, came over in the “St. Lawrence” to Pictou, on Tuesday, on their wav west. Three go to California— Messrs. Bell, Hall and Howard; the others— Ramaay brothers-to Des Moines. These yeung men have ro definite pursuit in pros- ope but are merely seeking to better their ortune. ~ > = Tue steamer ‘‘ Prince Edward” has not yet been heard of, and much anxiety is felt for her safety. She has a crew of twenty-six per- tons including the captain. The } assengers are: Patrick Blake, Esq., C. C., of this city, and Mr. John McGill, brother of Col. Me- Gill. Those who have made trips in the “Prince Edward” say she is a splendid sea boat, and express the opinion that she is de- tained by heavy weather, or, perhaps, an accident to her machinery. ae We regret to learn that at noon to-day William H. Findley, Esq.. met with a very serious aceident, under tie following circum. stances: He was in the act of lowering « barrel of apples into the cellar of his dwelling house. On the staira leading into the cellar he slipped and fell to the bottom, his head striking a timber wall and the barrel of apples falling on his body. The injuries re ceived were serious. ; severe scalp wound and internal injuries to bis heal and body. ‘The effects of these caused bim to bleed freely from mouth and ears. Jr. Taylor was called to attend him, and after examination expressed the opinion that although Mr. Findly was seriously hurt, he would soon recover. Cat at Harvie’s Bookstore and see the beautifa designs of Prang’s Prize Christmas Cards. oct 31 New Methodist Hymu Books. A new lot just opened at BremMNeR Bros’, Messrs. JouN Macrieop & Co., of this city, have introduced a new feature into the busi ness of merchant tailoring here. They have Sage ; | now on hand for display for one week, fro > Py ————a “hr nd | . ’ om Prava’s and every kind o° Christmas an | Monday next, about one thousand patterns of Seotch Tweeds, of styles for Spring, 1882, and auy one can now choose their suit for next season. Such enterprise is commendable, and of men is engaged in the work at fair wages, | We are eure, must meet with great success. nov 23 tf For Bargains in everything you want for house use—Groceries, Lamps, Knives and Forks, Baskets, &c,,—go to the ‘* Family Grocery.—-K. K. Brace. nov2s Don’r delay but call at Harvie’s Bookstore for Prang’s Christmas Cards—a splendid lot. oct 31 3uNKeR Hitt Picktes, aad Chow Chow in Bulk, sold by the pint, quart or gallon at the Fish Market. [dec 2 6i eod CARRIAGES STORED in a large dry ware- house — $2 for the season.—Dennis Reppry, jr. [no 26 CarriaGE and Sleigh Builders will find a large stock of the best white wood ever brought to the Island, at the City Hard- ware Store.—Bourke, Son & Co. jn 12 2aw Sw 200 BARRELS choice Family Flour, 100 do K. D. Cornmeal, warranted best quality, at the Fish Market, Grafton St. dec 6i eod A worD to the ladies ! fetch it to me and [ 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 A taree stock of Easels and Panels for Hand Painting, received this weck by Brem- ner Bros. nov 30 3i SLEIGHS repaired and painted at shortest notice, and at prices which defy competition, at P. H. Tratxon’s, Kent St.—Nov 21 eod 2w Now is the time to lay in winter apples 200 bbls. choice varieties, received by Berk & Gorr.— Nov [6 6i Sm KED Dicpy’s at Beek & Gorr's. 3aw BILLBEADS supplied to order at THe Exam. INEX OFFICE. 209,000 B ttles Minard’s Liniment sold in Nova Scotia during the past six mocths —the universal remedy, the king of pain, used by everybody. Try it. Price 25 cents.— Nov 15 wkly Just received, 50 set of American sleigh- | dasher rails, which will be sold cheap for P.B t | mas Cards at Harvie’s Bookstore. They consisted of a | cash at Brown's Silver Plating Shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Street, Charlottetown, nov 24 6i wkly li Prana’s $1,600, $500 and $300 Prize Christl oct 3- PickLING VINKGAR’S and spices at Berk & Gorr’s. Saw Watches cand Jewelry ALTHAM & GENEVA WATCHES, in Gold and Silver Cases, suitable for Ladies or Gents—a large assortment, very cheap. LECTRO-PLATED TEA SETS, CAKE BASKETS, Card Receivers, Preserve re 3utter Coolers, Biscuit Jars, Pickle Jars, Vases, Casters, Napkin Rings ARGE ASSORTMENT OF AMERI. CAN THIRTY-HOUR AND EIGHT- DAY CLOCKS AND TIMEPIECES. GLASSES, Fancy Vases, Lusters, Pearl, Shell and Leather Card Cases. « EWEST PATTERNS in Colored Gold and Plated Sets, Brooches, Ear Rings, Necklets, Lockets, Shirt Studs, Gem, ES LOT OF SPECTACLES, EYE- 3i—nov28 | VERY LOW ™’! FT suitable fer Christmas ard “.cw Charlottetown, Dee. 3, 1331. Se ee ea ee EEE eee ee AT Clothing, cao os Readymade T weeds Some Expensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantiles aS es Leaaoa JUST GPENED AND MARKED Do not exchange | your old Sewing Machine for a new ore; but | Nec Keeper and Plain Gold Rings. LECTRO PLATED KNIVES AND | FORKS, TABLE, DESSERT, TEA, | PRESERVE AND SUGAR SPOONS. | EPAIRS TO WATCHES, CLOCKS Re JEWELRY A SPECIALTY. W. W. WELLNER, 81 North Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Noy. 26, ’81—3w caw, wkly 3t LOBSTER FACTORY ror SALE. rEXHE undersigned offers for sale the LOBS- i TER FACTORY and PLANT, TRAPS, BOATS, &e, AT DESABLE, lately the property of Joseph Boats and Donald K. Currie, of that place. This Factory was erected last spring and is in good condition. If not disposed of before the lst March aext, it will then be sold at Public Auction. Further particulars may be had on applica- tion to the undersigned. FRED W. HYNDMAN, Trustees of the Estate of Joseph Boats and D. K, Currie. | Ch’ town, Oct. 8, 81—oaw tf ‘A Select Assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Velveteens, Ladies’ Sacques, &e., &e, R. W. TREMAINE, SQUARE. HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS! Nov. 1, 1881. 1881, at ore ———=s Se tn reo — WAREHOUSE, QUBEN BRITISH Which will be disposed of at Very Oct. 14, 1881. PRICES, On Monday, December Sth, we will open 7 cases of Fancy & oods, Year’s Presents, PERKINS & STERNS. COST! and Heavy Cloths, AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. Fur Lined Cloaks. Sealettes and Colored Dress Goods. REDUCTION. take place in Charlottetown, on Saturday, the dist Dee. Next. A meeting of ticket holders will be held on FRIJVAY, December 30th, to appoint 4 Com- mittee of five persons to conduct the drawing on the following day. Parties ordering tickets by mail ere requested to register their letters, Agents wanted in Towns and Vil- lages. Any farther information in reference to above properties or their owners will be cheers fully supplied. NS E H. BABBiTT, Kent St., Ch’town, Dec. 3, wkly Manager. Assessment Notice. fYNHE subscriber having been appointed Collector of Assessment and Poll Tax for the City and Royalty of Charlottetown, hereby gives notice that he wili be iu his office in the Colonial Building on Market days to and Dolmans, and _ | receive the same. R. H. CRAWFORD, Dec, 2, *8i1—3w 2aw BRITISH AWERICAN Book aud Tract Depository, M. F. ELLIS AS REMOVED to the corner of Queen and Firzroy Streets,and keeps on hand Engiish and Gelic Bibles, Testaments, Psalm and other Beoks and Religious Literature and Periodicals in handsome Bindings, suitable for Xmas and New Year's Presents, Christmas, New Year's Birthday and 8. School Cards, &¢. Also Fancy Work, Superior Wools, &c., all at most reasonable prices to suit the times, Noy. <5, ‘81— 1m 2aw BANK OF P. &, ISGAND, .ANK OF P. B. ISLAND NOTES taken at their face for Goods or in payment of Bills, at LOW, 83 QUEEN STREET 130 BOREHAM’S BOOT STORE, Nov. 29—ti Union Bank P. 2. Island. Low Prices. SS) See SEWING MACHINES —AT— MILLER BROTHERS, Upper Queen btrect, Charlottetown. — | W. & A. BROWN & CO. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST [ The IMPROVED RAYMOND Singer, And Over Twenty Other Varieties in Stock to Select from. Oia Sewing Machine Supplies, Needles and Oil contstantly on hand, —:0:——— A First-class Kepair Shop in connection, where the| \ Repairing of all Machines will be attended to. ————:0: [= PLANOS AND ORGANS FOR SALE, CHEAP. MILLI BROS. Charlottetown, December 2, 1881. | | | Noy, 19,’81—lw DIVIDEND NO. 35. FLOUR ATOTICE is hereby given that a dividend s LN of four per cent., for the past six months, being at the rate of eight per cent per annum, has been declared on the capital steck of this Bank, payable at its Head Offiee and Branches on and after this date, GEO, MACLEOD, Cashier. P.E. Island” Railway. Tenders for Sleepers. 30 BBLS. SUPERIOR EXTRA FLOUR. For sale by the subscriber, A. H, YATES, Water Street, Nov. 30, ’81. i) | Dee. 3, 188i—pat 2 ae. SALE OF | HOLIDAY ARTICLES QUANTITY OF TOYS and CHILD-| ‘&% REN’S CLOTHING, suitable for this| : np season of the year, will be offered for sale by | {RALED TENDERS, addressed to the the LADIES’ AJD SOCIETY of ST. JAMES’ | undersigned and marked *‘Tonter for CHURCH, on | Sieepers,” will. be received uatil 6 p. m.,, ; | Satucday, December 3rd, for Thursday i5th of Becember, kibited at the same time, | supplied, 60,000 SLEEPERS. 9°S o’oLocx, m Forms of Tender, with specification en- Sh. JAWES’ HALL. | Soe: “ | No Tender wilh be cotisiicred unless made _ Admission—10 cents for adults; 5 cents; ‘Pe Departracnt reserves the right to reject for children, | the lowest or any Tender. |dorsed thereon, tmay be had atal! booking Some Magic Lantern Views will be ex-| in aecordance with and upon the printed form Nov, 29, ’81. = L. B. ARCHIBALD, | Railway Offices, Charlottetown, Nov 25, ee [no 26 #ij The Singer _ Hanulactiring Company Herring. Hering. 84 Union Square, New York, | Has opened an office on QUEEN STREKT, | corner of SIDNEY STREET, for the sale of their 300 Mackerel Barrels (good stock), CELEBRATED 1000 bushels Fisbing Salt, | On hand, a full supply of Cotton Duck, SEW! NC MIACH j N ES | Bolt Rope, Hemp and Manilla Cordage, Lines § and Twines, Paints and Oils. unrivalled for the range and excellence | DAVID SMALL. of their work and extent of their sales. Queen’s Wharf, Sept. 10, 1881. laciuding Butten-Hole Machines, Shoemak- F. F. CG. ers, Patching, Tailors, Harness Makers a LANDED, ex ZINGA— 100 bbls. Extra Fat No, 1, equal to Yarmouth Bloaters 100 quintals Codfish, 100 do, Hake, | 12 casks Cod Oil, and Carriage Trimmers Machines. F, LAUDER, Ch’town, Nov, 26. Agent for P. E. Island. BEDEQUE MAILS ILL leave the Livery Stable of the undersigned, on Queen Square, every /TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY | MOXNINGS, at 7 o’ciock, returning to this ‘Cty every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY aud) | FRIDAY, at 2 o'clock, p. m. Pa-scugers for Bedeque or intermediate | |p ints will rm gister their names at the Livery | |§ able the evening previ ous, | ‘AT Thi All parcels must be prepaid, ke aealidees 6 cases of that celebrated brand of FINEST FRENCH COFFEE, as used in Paris and, other Continental citics, put up in.5, 7 and 101b tins. Is unsurpassed for strength and delicacy of Savor. WILLIAM DODD, Nov’ 10 -- ead tf pat Queen Bquare. BILLS OF LADING —FOR SALE— HKAMALR OFEICE, SAMUEL T. STUMBLES. eee Miia AE AE a oncom i, cen eee me Om ts SEY ne + RE tag cy ee I I a as meee <r