Ra cited allie IN I met focal and Oiher Items. ff you want goed Groceries call and see R. K. Brace, opposite market. 25 tf Tue other night a man fell in a street of Indiantown, N. B., and bled to death from the lungs. setenagittania [¢ is claimed that smuggling is on the in- crease in St. John; and the ‘‘Sun” sharply censures some of the Customs officials, Lorp Napier of Magdala, Governor of Gibraltar, is to represent the Queen at the marriage of King Alfonso. Scalia iiiaaindia eda Go aT once and secure good bargains in Ready-Made Clothing, &c., at the Queen’s St. Auction looms, as the owner intends leaving the Island im «few days. srimnacesiiiiiiacs tl {, O, 0. F,---Regular convocation of Port la Joie, Encampment will be held at Odd-Fellows’ Hall this evening at 8 o'clock... Business :— Work in the degrees and receiving petitions. ; We are glad to see Dr. Dodd again moving among his numerous acquaintances. The Dr. had two very severe attacks of illness, but is now rapidly recovering his strength. Tur north-west provinces of India are suf- fering from an epidemic of malarious fever, which has temporarily disabled a large pro- portion of the agricultural population. Tue Rev. Dr. O’Brien, of Indian River, who is at present on a visit to His Grace the Arch- bishop, preachéd at the 11 o’clock services in - Mary’s Cathedral, Halifax, on Sunday ast. Tus steamer Carroll arrived from Boston on Tuesday evening with a cargo of merchan- dize, and the following passengers : Messrs. W Ware, F A Beer, J Villarier, Thomas Wood, James Keefe, J Stanlake. Eastty Got anv Eastty Spent.-— Patrick O'brien, the compositor who recently won $5,000 in a lottery, was sentenced to the New York penitentiary a few days ago for not sup- porting his family. He spent $3,600 in six months in dissipation. Saxep ror THE Boston'Marker.—Mr. John Avard, of Botsford, Westmorland County, passed through Moncton on Monday, a. m., with eight hundred sheep for the Boston mar- ket. ‘Chey were a fine lot and had _ been pur- chased on P. I. Island.— Times THe ‘‘Domestic Monthly” for December, published by Blake & Co., 849 Broadway New York, containing the latest fashion plates, and full descriptions, besides} a first- class literary miscellany, is at hand, The ‘‘Domestic” is a useful and interesting public- ation. Personats.—-Mrs. William Dodd left here yesterday morning, en route for California where she intends spending the winter. Hon Nett McLeop has gone to Ottawa. Mr. W. A. Brennan, of the Summerside Journal, was in town yesterday, THe rustic pavilion of the Phcenix Cricket Club, on Victoria Park, has beeen attacked by vandals. The doors and windows have been completely brokea. Surveyor Douglass has reported the matter and thinks it would be well if the club would do something for the safety of the building. cowaisiguenantitiaieinmateie Joun Dorie, who was yesterday committed to jail for laroeny, laid information against a number of fellows who, he said, robbed a sailor named George Ward at the East end of the city. On thisinformation, Wm. Corish, jr., James Goodman, James Praught, Fred Paul and Patrick Brogan were arrested, and an en- quiry into the charge is now proceeding. PRESBYTERIAN Muissions.—A missionary meeting will be held this evening in St. James’ Church under the authority of the Presby tery, on behalf of the missionary operations of the Assembly. Addresses will be delivered by the Revs. Neil McKay, A. J. Carr and William Grant, on the principal missions. A collection will be taken up for the purpose of defraying the expenses connected with the meeting. Chair taken at 7.45 p. m. Kearney, the ‘‘workingman’s friend, is now said to bs in extremely bad odor with tho workingmen of San Francisco, his late allies. He was arreste| on Thursday evening of last week for disturbing a public meeting, and it is now said his arrest was instigated by his friends, and probably saved his life, as the feeling against him is very bitter. Califor- nians regard lim as a curse, Intelligent workmen believe he sold them out to influen- tial corporations, and only recognize in him a loud-monthed scoundrel, who carries on a senseless agitation in favor of the working- men for personal ends. Tn Butcher assault case ‘came up before the Stipendiary Magistrate to-day. The evidences of Mr. Mark Butcher, Dr. Beer, Mr. Richard Butcher and Mr. Francis Stanley were heard. As matters stand at present, it is impossible to tell the result of the case as the alleged assault on Mr. Butcher appears to be without intention as far as Mr. Stanley is concerned. Another evidence is to be heard to-morrow, an-l judgment will be given. Stanley and Hoar were again admitted to bail. We were shown to-day the silver medal won at the late prize meeting of the Queen’s County Rifle Association by Sergt. McDougall, of the Charlottetown Engineers. It was pre- sented by the Dominion Team to the _Associa- tion, and was coiapeted for under their rules. The medal is a very beautiful one; 1s star shaped, and hangs on a blue ribbon, upon which are two silver clasps, one with the en- graving ‘‘ 1879.” On the front of the medal is the engraving of a rifleman, and on the back the following inseription: ‘‘ Won by Serygt. .E. McDougall, score 86, H. P. 8. 100. We congratulate Sergt. McDougall. MINIATURE ALMANAC, THURSDAY...... NOVEMBER 27th., 1879. Su~ Rises......7.23 | Hien WareEr. 9.30 a m Son Sers.......4.12 | Fur. Moon 28, 04.44pm Wea ther bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for te Maritime Provi ices. Toronto, Nov. 26, 10 a, m. Moderate wins ; partly cloudy weather. Sere meg teeta 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, Hearth Rugs & Mats, at an exceedingly large discount FOR CASH. oe 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. Dati & Ch Nov. 5, 1879. on an ‘ ein ia Ax dian a NS A A ean GHEAPSIDE ARRHUUSE _—_—__—_—————--— o° <P> -o oo —-~_—~ Matthew, Mclean & Heartz —INTEND MAKING A— CHANGE IN THEIR BUSINESS, AND WILL Sell the Whole of Their Large Stock of DAY GOODS A. 2 Eee Twenty to Thirty Per Cent. Discount. FOR CASH ONLY. eengeersepeectienienaes saint lia biltatiilinsurindictcntansismdlini Now is the Time to Get Bargains, —AS THE— WHOLE STOCK Must be Cleared Out in a Few Months. —_—~——. -<o_--—__—_—— Just Call and Examine our Reduced Prices, as we Mean Business. Dress Goods, asi alia 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 COOSs. 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 Cotten from 5 Cents Upwards. —_———: If you want Cheap Goods give us a call, ‘as we are confident the prices will give satisfaction. _~_ Se ooo Matthew, McLean & Heartz. Charlottetown, Novy. 3, 1879. Queen Has in stock Thirty Winter SPECIAL ATTENTION TERMS CASH. J. STOCK OF MENS AND BOYS CLOT In Ulsters, Overcoats, Jackets, Pants & Vests, Worsted Suits, Linders and Drawers, Cloth and Fur Caps, &c, Everyone can be suited in Prices, Styles and Quality. fail to visit this Store when purchasing your requirements. « 8 . \ a a orem ee eel Rint ~ apni ay S80, —--——--—-— * . J.B. Macdonald, OOO. Street, Thousand Dollars worth of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, &c., The whole of which must be sold during the Fall and Season. IS DIRECTED TO THE NG, Don’t DB. MACDONALD. Queen. Street, Charlottetown, Nov. 18, 1879. AND 1,100 bbls. CHOICE BRANDS to arrive. CARVELL BROS. Nov. 20, 1879—2aw 2w TH Al D STORE: 150 CHESTS, and 200 CHESTS to arrive per ‘‘ Prince Edward,” all of the very finest quality, and satisfaction guaran- teed. CARVELL BROS, Nov. 20, 1879—2aw 2w. Molasses & Sugar. 164 puns. MOLASSES, 23 hhds, SUGAR, 60 bbls. do. CARVELL BROS, Noy. 20, 1879—2aw 2w TOBACCO. 50 cads BRIGHT SMOKING, 15 boxes CHEWING, 20 kegs TWIST, CARVELL BROS, Nov. 20, 1879—2aw 2w American (Kerosene. (a 30 bbls. landing to-day, 250 ‘* to arrive for winter stock, AND 200 tins, 5 galls & 10 galls each. Highest test and best Oil made. CARVELL BROS. Nov. 29, 1879—2aw}2w Farmers, Attention ! GARNETT SEED POTATOES. HE Subscriber has a few bushels of Garnett Potatoes on hand, which he will selllow for Cash. These potatoes generally bring better prices than any other kind offered in this market. B. WILSON HIGGS, 37 Water Street, Ch’town, Nov. 24, °79—3i wky li STOVES, STOVES, AND} TINWARE. M STEVENSON calls attention to his LVEL. Stock of Stoves. On hand: the Gurney Range, for coal, andthe Golden Age, and others for wood. TINWARE and STOVEPIPE constantly on hand and made to order. Nov. 8, 1879—1m 3taw Wanted to Purchase, FOR THE SCHOONER DELTA, On or about Tuesday next, 100 carcasses MUTTON, (good) 60 quarters BEEF, (good) 30 carcasses PORK, 200 GEESE & TURKEYS, 25 barrels OYSTERS, W. BOYLE. Nov. 19, 1879. tf cemeuaionet : — eeeenay ey FLOUR. Tea and Entertainment E STORE: so rey ames 3 Dees 300 bbls. Howland’s SUPERIOR, B.C, Church, Prince St, 200 “ TEA BUNS, capac 300 “ SPRING EXTRA, 10th of December A Musical & Literary Entertainment Will be given by the Choir, assisted by several ladies and gentlemen. Tea on the tables at 5 o’ ; Entertain- ment at 8. Tickets, 35 cents; Entertainment alone, 15 cents. Ch’town, Nov, 22, 1879—5i 2aw | ——_—_—_——_— NOTICE. LL persons liable to pay Poll Tax in the Common and City of Charlottetown, under the provisions of the Assessment Act, 1877, and Amending Acts, are hereby notified that GEORGE CHARLES HOOPER, of Charlottetown, is authorized to collect the same, Extract from Act 42nd Victoria, Cap. X, intituled ‘‘ An Act toamend the Assessment Act, 1877 :” ‘‘The sum of ONE DOLLAR shall be levied by an equal rate as POLL TAX on male per- sons being EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE, not being paupers, being inhabitants of, or residents in the City or Common of Charlotte- town or the Town of Summerside.” NEIL McLEOD, Provincial Treasurer, Nov. 18, ’79.—2aw a h pres ne FVIILK. NILE. URE NEW MILK received daily from the country, and for sale in any quan- tity at HALL’S MARKET, Nov. 15, 1879. Grafton Street. ST Wants, Lost, Found, Le V AN'TED—A Second-hand driving Box Sleigh, and Second-hand Buffalo Kober, Apply at this office. {u 25 2i YO LET— Office, Wareroom and frost- proof Cellar. Low Rent. Good business stand. Apply to the book-keeper at this office. [n 22 10i eod \V ANTED—A thoroughly competent Housemaid. Satisfactory references required. Apply to Mrs. Nem Mac eop, Hillsboro’ Square. {n 21 _ rg\% LET—And immediate possession given, 2 tenement houses, 3 rooms in each,, thoroughly fitted up, banked and outside windows on, all ready to occupy. Rent low to good and careful tenants; none other need apply. Apply to the owner. Ricuarp Weeks, Head Hillsborough Street, Ch’town. [n 14. eod ANTED.—A Cook and dining-room Girl, immediately. Apply at Examiner {n 11 tf Fine Cabinet Organ — (Smith maker) which cost $130.00, will be sold for sixty dollars, less than half. Apply at this office. {n lo 4 OR SALE.-—A first-class YOUNG MARE. 3 years old, sired by Imported Blood Horse ** Abel,” stands 15 hands, good Office. 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 ~) George Street, adjoinning Lewis’ Photo- graph Gallery. Enquire of Joun SrumBves, {o 17, tf GOARDERS WANTED—A few per- manent Boarders can be accommodated at very moderate rates at the Revere House. [ect 29, 1879] FFICES TO LET.—One of the best business stands in the City in O’Hallor an’s New Building. Possession given im- mediately. Apply to Mrs. O’Ha.itoran Great George Street. foct. 6, tf ® LET.—T wo tenements of eight rovu.s each. Geod cellarage, stable and coach house. North Side King Square, as pleasant a locality as in the city, Enquire at King Square Warerooms, [o 25 F SRT ay lie eel ar. Se rm re a