cece ean aT “a OR, «ge EDR ret So STR ORE Ce atte Me RADIO LIE AEN ie 8 NTA * re ae “ nm mee Pan ea Leeal gad Other Items, Tue St. Petersburg Gols urges Russia to} conciliate the Poles. Perea TT M. }’wittreant, the great financier of Paris, has failed and abseonded. The Bourse posts him as a defaultor for 6,300,000 francs. a i : On our fourth page will be found an inter esting article on ‘‘ Fish at Dunk Y. 34 > ~uitnre pcan enctteeninercaipecanpancamanmanai aap tiitastinilaamtaassties River,’ takev from the Summerside Progress a Peck cheapest Stationery, the test vari- | ety and the b at the : as they import curect iv sat value is to be got by calling} EMNER 14 (Jaeen St., m the m imnufacturers : yore ¢ BROs, SAavs: fhe pronerty ¢ son, on Water Street, 22nd ult., by Richard Hunt, | the sum of #1001. Owen Connolly, e purchaser. : Messrs, David Grady & was S011 on tie Esq., fe vw .o cninmnaglipaens i AN opium plaster placed on the stomach, will stop the most viclent vomiting whe: nothing else will. It may be relied on,and has | been the meaus of saving life. er / Haxiisx has announced his intention of } yoing to England to row agaia for the Sporta- man’s Cup. He will also go to Australia to sett for the championship of row Tr world, Ree Oe DENNIS KRaRNEY has created another sen sation in California by proposing to organize a | socity to be called ‘‘ The Jacobins, ’ whose object is to bs to hang évery min wi should euuploy Chiaese, orin any way encou age Chiacse labor. | aorat secre ' ' i ee . Tue cheapest School Boéks in the Islar are to be bought at BREMNER Bros., 44 Que | Street, as they import from the publisie: 3] direct. age oe Sa ol Tne sale of A. P. Mills’ property took place on ‘Tuesd.y last, in front of the Clifton House. The property was sold ex bloc, and was bid ia by Malcolm McLeod, Esq., of Charlottotewn, ior S0,.0 : es ‘i [ALIFAX ELECTION. Mr. Donald has been nominated by the Refur: ers of H..ifax to contest the seat for that cui stituency against Mr. stairs. Mr..Archib lrealy been tried and found wanting. THE Archiba A ee has aire is not likely that he will bo tried again. iis sammie It ia ¢ ma ‘ters tiat be required from whlie toe state. of wela p about teu pocket, stimated by an authority on such 125,000,600 bushels wheat wil abroad by Great Britain, the peas and rye crop as atoes will le.ve the g-owcrs of them iutliens OL pounds sterling out oi LS ibaa alle Tus Local Government has appointed Mr. Alfred McWilliams of West Cape, Lot 7, to be a Justice of the Peace for Prince County ; and also to be a Commissioner for taking Ac- knowledgements to Deed for Prince Uounty. * * The following gentlemen com- pose the Beard of Health for Montague Bridge :—Auguetine C. Macdonald, Esq., Chairman; Richard W. Sprague, Esq.; Pierce Gaul, Keo.; James ©. Robertson, Esq., M. D.; Duncan Mcdonald, Esq.; James M. Aitken, Esq.; Capt. Donald MacLeod. —— Tur only place in Charlottetown where a choice stock of Stationers’ Fancy Goods can be fouad is at Bremner Bros., 44 Queen Street. Tur judgment pronounced by the Canadian Supreme Court in the Nova Scotia Great Seal case, or rather Queen’s Counsel case, has created a flutter of excitement in legal circles throughout Canada, In ‘Toronto, Ottawa and o.uer cities, the decision has had a disrobing effect. Lawyers practising in the Supreme Coart at Ottawa, who had been appointed Queen’s Counsel by Provincial Governments, bowed at once to the inevitable and laid aside their silk gowns. Their brothren in Toronto and other Ontario cities, similarly situated, are also doting their robes. npnguenampetagiitiiiee ‘Tue mail couriers between this city, Vernon River and \Yood Islands are not performiug their contracts satisfactorily ; and the Aryua, | " sation tite SWEEPING REDUG TIL —_- ——— Those who are in want of CARPETS can now supply themselves at rates unusually low at the LONDON 1QUSE We shall, on FRIDAY, the 7th November, begin to sell out our entire stock, con- sisting of about 6,750 YARDS, Hearth Russ & Mats, at an exceedingly large discount FOR CASH. As these prices will be offered for a limited period only, those who wish to take advantage of them should make an early call. ee Se The Stock consists of BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, SCOTCH WOOL, | ley VR ——-:9:—— | At th eason , (Juee treet ay be relied upon the | plece at hich to purehase vood waim | ° ° » $ thing with economy. | Fes Ss ye os Segre Wins? Doss Taterials, &e., | ne bel . | ‘are iving ereat satisfaction, | ‘ i | NEW . FURS! | MANTLES, MUFFS, BOAS, | CA PS & ; | “~ os ” " 2 A ; eal CH y ; ' e ie S’ ¢ | ! _ oe open ~~ ones ” — a ' a. 4 wv O 6 aay > | a — ce cece * (f) oo ore d aj how ¢') C5 \ ETE 7 } on i. Ga " ; eos f «4 ' 3 ed <5 at s gual cng98 a % } ou > w ae nile gr ~ ; “<q S 3 od ome. bens oa 4 oe) w go a? “an i rg ; CO " Sage } oer) ; ° | me ke Bi +¢f ar, i ms - ~ i & ~ or) + ‘ }- e eat ; i ” ~ s Ge f*~ a f F a dana ne 7 ag ~ ble sa a. i ead ne j gree Sho & hy a te mess » ey 2a ~ owhand ‘ : 7 = _ mY eos A ~ i us x ae > | ped at o> ae 3 GIvEmaa tobe ore t AA AY — NEW OVERCOATS Storia Coats. Reefers, &. SPLENDID VALUE. FELT HATS! A NEW LOT. New Linders and Drawers, WHITE SHIRTS, (Dressed and Undressed.) , i tf) CD 2 in a lengthy article, complains of their irregn- | FELT and . a i : lariti« Hitherto the mails between Char-| STAIR CARPETS. . 65 “—— Fen lettetown, Vernon River and Wood Islands! 2g oo CS = wete carrie! with the greatest sati#faciioa to} 4 CS 49 the people of the places named. Why cannot THR, Vi S é : A SH ig a. a the present lriversa give the same satisiaction ° * Cx. wd ms = “ . . = ” = “o Up to the present we have had no reads to saediliiiiapram as a Sosa 3 prevent tiaely commuuication with the, « { ’ i Kobe a a southern sections of the county; angl we are} } Enso wakes ae | « } : .. “ a ¢ ] os «(Cl 7 eS ~s- aa "! at a loss to account forthe present irregular. | , - ‘ 5 ties. We hope the postal authorities will take flee - — —s i proper steps to have the mails delivered on an zal a og time, a a ae ote : Y | - <5 “Same E aR ! nig 3 — gfe CouNTRY DTALERS may rely on setting Nov. 5, 1879. GAM st Ee) their stock of Paper, Envelopes, Pens, Ink, | G } wees a“ = Slates, School Boeks, etc., cheaper irom us| ot C29 inf Sy . s sy ’ =a i than they can buy them elsewhere in Char- | Ls Ce ay lottetown, or import “them from abroad. | ay ot o ane = T » - ‘ * 4 wee a wa? > la -Beemser Bres., 44 Queen Street. | Shoes ¢f) e | * anne a CS = A P. EF. Ishanpge-Swisptixzp In Bostox.— | a a, te — fig The Boston (#/od¢ of the 7th iast., contains the , . oan =. | following: ‘* Willian P. Bradshaw is the} Ge . a oo —p . , ai 3 | } eee] =o — | name of a man Who belongs to Charlottctewn, | Cae C43 oo P. Ely «He came towBoston yesterday, hav- | coe nad cor os ing plenty of money, and during the day he | A Q. ¢> 2 | } : i» Ee } . | Enis ‘ ad red met a fellow named Joseph F. Allison. The = cS a latter seeme!'to be ati honest, good-naturee | force party, aud, «dove all,he was highly entertain ingg® A> friendship soon ‘sprang up between | the two, ahi they were as happy as two brétpers. During the afternoon, at the North | Endy Allison had'to pay a bill, and not having | the money, Bradshaw kindly loaned him six! sovereigns. Allison went off to pay me bilMbut it is supposed that he could not find the party to whom he owed the money, as ha} hag not yet returned to Mr. Bradshaw.” MMucu toss of property has been caused by the tide carry ing off tish- houses, stages, boats, ' fishing gear, etc., at Rustico. The Argus cotrespoudent says ;—‘* The fishing estabiith- meut of Mr. Edward Woolner, together wi"! his boats, was completely destroyed ; lovs $500. Mr. Taomas Doyle and Mr. James) Cousins, whose stages were swept away, are | losers to the extent of $1,000.. W. H. Me-| Neill’s fishin stage and boats were badly | damaved ; his less will amount to $700. The) fishing establishment ocoupied by H. Fair- | clough was washed off the block, the greater | part of its contents being carried away. His} loss is about $600 Mr, Newson’s wharf at) ‘36a Side Hotel” was damaged ; most of the | clay is washed off, together with the Bathing House. ‘The smount of the loss to Mr. New- son is not yet ascertained. j | ! This month we shall give SPECIAL | ‘pisounTs to parties purchasing large! |parcels FOR CASI. eo Tremaine & ee AN GY alte | —SUCCES: JAMES D | 83 QUEEN Oh’tewn, Oct. 30, 1579. REET. Kor ‘For NEW —_——- sleicalf, SORS. TO— \by the ist DECEMBER next, they will be es B RI SAY | sued without respect of persons. | ) for your accounts ; they are all made out. ST 7 lore . - SO POLIO ORF £ one cs OES, : te POTIR, mikes OY ge ME nate) , PSE AAT : ; PI e SOR WARE) " New Fall Goods. 10: NEW DRESS GOODS, very Cheap, zo to J. B. MacDONALD'S NEW MANTLES go to J. B. MacDONALD'S For WINCEYS and CLOTHS vo to J. B. MacDONALD’S HATS and BONNETS go to J. B. MaeDONALD’S NEW FLOWERS and FEATHERS go to J.B. MacDONALD'S For MENS’ and BOYS’ CLOTHING 20 tO J.B. MacDoNnaLp’s ENS’ and BOYS’ UNDERCLOTHING goto J. B. MaeDonanp’s GREY and WHITE COTTONS, | CE WAR iS’: YF BAP: —~Gs > J. B. MACDONALD’S. Queen Street, Charlottetown, Sept. 15, 1879. -~ ~—s ~ er ae ee . (i For Re Ch a LE NT Rl Et, I oA aa YEAR? Fa ac ORDER ANY COPYING IN. eR ea i Mg es if venti till you see ig fama "4 a Pu 4 é a ¥ 4 4 * Wry G ne ft Tg CLAUTY 2 TUT vilesi BS Hes fa 8 . yx ‘ HRI ilivit APH i AUse Uy VUU Lesa fh, No Copying Press required Most Simple Vi TE HAVE ABOUT COMPLETED THE: Process invented. Instant reproduction with- i [out press or damping. Every ove his cwr | Printer. Electric. Pen, “Papyrograph,: &c., ~~ one . . ; . ie i SU i} } 5° completely outdone an tiia AK ~ 5 ‘ ul ite©. i IGT, gta no j ri ONT i Jit tO CY Hah red Copies of Let rs (jr- dtd UU ii UU Ue JUuu j 1 > : : ae ys . fculars, Price Lasts, Reports, Drawtngs Speci- i fications, Music, ete., In vario glore, at —OFA—- ! one oneration, | Copies can be madeon any kin of paper o E Mc. | Observe the prices, (including bottle of ink a and sponge): No 1] Note Size, (64x10), $3. Ne weeds, | 2 Letter Size, (10x124) $5. No3 Legal Size, (10x144), $7.50. Any size supplied to order. Orders left at Harvie’s Dooxstore will re- ceive prompt attention. Oct. 30, 1879—tf an . Ag om ee | without previous preparation; copies.can alse 3 my & ar Malin £3 r es : Uwe tbe made on Muslin, Linen, Leather, Silk i kaa t i : ‘ : : 5M i : -“ i Canadian West of Engiand CLOTHS, BASKETS: “ATEW «STOCK of over 5QQ—cheapest lot yet, at - Overcoatings, &e., &e., &e, BEER & GOFF’S. Nov. 1, 1879. MACLEAN & MARTIN, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Manufactured on the Premisos' couson's Baiiding, Opp, Post Ofice, IN THE i We have yet offered to the Public. a Cheariottetoun, P. E. I. LATEST SIGSS (MG And With Despatch. ‘Wants. Lost. Sunk, St: BEER & SOXS. |—— cate eee Oct. 11, 1876°—tf For fall Trade MOLASSES, PORTO RICO SUGAR, WHITE SUGAR, a @R SALE.—A Register Grate, nearly new. g Enquire at Examiner Office. sia at ae Hees n Il 8i eod W ANTED.—A Cook and dining-room ‘Y Gil, immediately. Apply at Exsooxer Office, jn ii tf ‘YOST Between King’s Square and the 4 Market House, a small Gold Brooch, with Ribbon Bow attached. A suituble ae- ward will be given on its being left at this REFINED SUGAR, = eo ae “ ae LUMP SUC AR, (Boxes 50 Iba, ) |} A Fine Cabinet Organ — (Smith VALENGL RAISINS, ( ms, maker) which cost $130.00, will be sold LAYER R.A ISINS, | for sixty dollars, less than half. Apply at CHEST TEA," ~ this office. se [nlo HALF CHESTS TEA, (; ERL WANTES—To do work in a SUPERIOR EXTRA FLOUR, A private family. Apply immediately to EXTRA FLOUR, | Mr. J. C.. Examiner OPrice. (PDPIN(ITVYTPDA W TD , eee . . any XES FL: XCO, , Sy eee er c ADS SMOK ING TOR At CO | MARE. 3 years old, sired by Iwported ee oe er ee | Blood Horse ‘* Abel,” stands 15 hands, goed KEGS TWIST TOBACCO, tyle and quite ‘le j ‘ . rs BARRELS \VASHING SODA style and quite gentle in harness. Will be KEGS BAKING § a |sold cheap and on easy terms. Apply at this KEGS BAKING SODA, office. (a. 1, tf DOZENS BROOMS je DOZENS PAILS | PpoARDERS WANTED—A few per BOXES CLOTHES PINS, manent Boarders can be accommodated BARRELS PICKLES, at very moderate rates at the Revere House BOXES PICKLES, | [oct 29, 1879) BOXES TABLE SALT, \QIHOP & CELLAR to let on Groat BOXES STARCH, !hJ George Street, adjoinning Lewis’ Photo- BOXES SOAP, | jgraph Gallery. Enquire of Joxn Stumsues, ; COILS MINILLA, (al! sizes) {o 17, tf warranted, BOXES PEPPER | rome ar er : me TINS MUSTARD ‘EXO LET.—A House on Euston Street, a ee ee niniiatekence tus slab : TINS GINGER, containing nine rooms.—Apply to Citas, | McG recor. foct 16 tf | CPacaeae TO LET.—One of the best | XJ business stands in the City in O’Hallor lan’s New LBailding. Possession given im- |mediately. Apply to Mrs. O’Hatioran |Great Geo: foct. €, tf — iTfvO L2i.—lwo tenements of eight rooms TINS CINNAMON, ROLLS SOLE LEATHER, BAGS NUTS, 30XE38 CREAMTARTER, BARRELS ONIONS, CASES MATCHES, HALF CASES MATCHES, w+ rage t yourees. \¥T TRP CAGCPRs ‘ . ‘ QUARTER CASES MATCHES. each. Good cellarage, stable and coach house. North Side King Square, as pleasant CARVELL BROS. a locality as in the city. Enquiro at. King Ch’town, O2t. 17, 1879.—tf | Square: \Warcrooms, — _[o 25 fh; i ve E : 4 de SALE.—Valuable Residence, cen- f rally located ; 17 s, besides pan- j (| i Ni | . trally located ; rooms, besides pan iit all Mat | tries. etc;, with water tank, ctc., and large nities |Coach Mouse, Stable, and large \ard room. Seer is to notify all those that are indebt- Appiy - ee Gees. et ad eodtt ed to us by Note-of Hand, Book Account | th i ONEY WAN TER—Provided rate of Good security guaranteed 2 | Apply at this office. je24-eodtf, 1ease ee > oo | feet oD te Let.—One of the best Lusiness > Stands in the city, in Newson’s Buiiding, opposite Post Office; lately in the occupation i. Robert Brown. Possession given immedi- ately. Apply to Jonny Newson, 12 tf or otherwise, that if their bills are not settled 4 interest low. HORNE, PIERCE & CO. Charlottetown, Nov. 7, 1879. Staw wky pat new era arg tl let dec.