lis Mt re clay a ca eR OPW ous Sal is ik ae Hai lt a + ets vie AOE. te PS GM Sapir A, 3 LS SR Se LPNS SEED — THE DAILY EXAMINER, Local and Other items. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. tn. Merrant M > Tox City Couneil meets next Monday it evening - fas St Lawre.ce Hotel will be reopened on the 21st P., was in town to-day. MORE THAN HALF THE! TOWN BESTROVED. | , . . | Great Hire at Woodstock, | a oe a ean ran. uA TD. Oe Th Readymade Clothing, Tweeds and NOVEMBER 11, 1881. { Heavy Cloths, | Gas Brackets, etc, at consumers, MORE LIGHT | YEVHE Charlottetown Company have imported * Bray's EUxNERS,” Which they will supply and fit on & moderate cost to Gas Light some of rus Canadian Monthly for November is an AS | WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. ee ee ae | ent 1 ; Seer eee ‘lat Flame Burner yet produced, and wi i excellent number, | ” see aa — aceon : 4 x ee ° 9 ‘ es ‘i = give a far greater amount of light thau any ns merkde today wos large and becy.| CCRT anewel! Some Mxpensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles and Dolmans, and [titr'banel vite the sane consumption a | Prices unchanged. > tye steamer ‘‘ Bahama’ leaves Montreal for 1 lréjand.| i‘ur bined Cloaks, Sealettes and Colored Dress Goods. Gas, Dr, Wallace, F. R. 8. Gas Ky, FF. C.nBsg Examiner to the City of Glasgow, ia a lecture The Election Ie TIO i} Be rename j 18 eco i ti | delivered by him, calculated that £137,000 for this f : ee A: | A. De Ae Gea ee ae ees (CS Ge | ($650,000) a year, are thrown away in Glas- jJsrast. Lonewortn, Esq., is paying a visit gow by the use of imperfect fittings, On the te his relatives and friends in this city. a Tus subject of Winter Communication Princess of Wales at Pictou. > = Tus market is well stocked with wild fow], and good prices are obtained for ducks, par- tridge and Woodcock a 7 BuckwHeat FLour.—300 Ibs. received to day at George Carter's Grocery Store, ? nov 11 2i fr tu a ee By Cablegram to Peake Pros. & Ce.:— Steamship Prince Edward sailed from Liver- pool fer Charlottetowr the 10th inst. a D. A. Bruck opened today two cases of magnificent Overcoating and Scotch Tweed Suitings. nev ll lw * Duxcan Crawrorp, Esq., M. P. P.—one of the deservedly popular representatives ef Belfast district—paid the city a visit yester- pe wal Th } tich to th Kraminer. eek Fort. We hope to save the new sides of the Cr 1.30 o’viock. hotel. LATER. The Woodstock operator jnst wires (3.15 |@ m.) that he cannot delay any longer as the fire is close at hand and he is moving out. The upper part of the town is gone and half the lower. The fire is certainly an incendiary one. The flames are spreading ; rapidly. } LATEST. | At4a.m. communication had aot been | restored with Weodatoek. Orrawa, Noy. 10. Sir Patrick McDougall will arrive in | Ottawa to-1w0rrow, te take the oath as ad- | ministrator of the Government duriag the ibsence of the Governor General. } Internaiional Good Will, | JUsT GPENED AND MARKED It started about | Nov. 1. 1881 Low, 83 QUEEN STREET. rm me as See “2 £2 LATEST! >? eearegeaamees NEWEST | PERKINS & STERNS Have just received 3 cases Newest and Best Shapes, in Plush, Beaver, Felt and Straw Hats, pen meen _ a ot — as a= ‘subject of Gas Burners he says: “ Another and as I think a bettcr | Bray’s regulator, avd as I consider these the Burner is that called best unien Burners attainable at moderate Coal Gas of different qualitics—comprising Dr. William Wallace, Professor Dittmar, anc Mr. Thomas Wills, F. C.8., F. I. C. E., showed that Bray’s Burner's yielded the greatest amount ot light of ali the two or three score ot Burners reported upon, which incladedall the Burners of repute in the market. In a pamphlet upon Light and Heat, pub- lished by R. B. Taber, A, M., he says : “ The cost of Gas as compared with other illumin- ants is much more economical when rightly used, than many suppose. From experi:nents made for this purpose, the following resulis have been obtained. They were made by vuroing sauples ot Levoe’s Brilliant Oil and ordinary Oils, and testing their illuminating power, It was found that Coal Gas costing one cent at $3 per thousand feet, gave a light equal to 18 candles, while Devoe’s Brilliant Oil consuming 27.4 granames cost- ing halfa cent, gave a light equal to 9 candles. day. oH Sir Leonard Tilley and Sir Hector =—_ —————— “A good Argand or Jobpson’s Burner, the bat neagin hasine heen: anre : ae a a4: 2 , . . . reams 1a 1 : + . in r Burner's used in the last experiment. wil] Tur sweepstakes race between Zulu,| Langevin having been summoned to give Our Stock is now about complete in ev ery particular, and we invite customers from town eecdiees ae te Wake a : setinata 08 | evidence in connection with an important =i i has i Aang! " ; | weal Nate . af A nant t if Ki th V | f iF NY ’ q X & : will soon again be forced upon our atten- | Woopstrocr, N. B., A Seles Ssol vlibii U iOWers, IBA, ers, g Ve bells, (ies ab (é3, Ci, g, cost, I have selected them for a series of ex- d ; oe ° Nov. 11—2.30a. m. | portmnenta” eri ; : wy ee — The Report of the Committee of the British ‘ ‘ Tue steamers are still detained | by the A terrib e fre is raging here. it started * - Association of Science to enquire as to the ; storm—the St. Lawrence at Summerside, the/ in the Institute and has spread to both | 3 best means for the developmen, of light from Se ican 2 Usten 7. railway case pending in Montreal courts, and country to inspect our Goods when making their purchases, 7. a en them they will manners " ae rk wtp = nt The race will be well contested, as all the an application was made yest rday to quash find no better ral ue, Ca ene i ome Sa aan horses are in splendid condition, | the subpcena on the ground of the incon- ay ot Gdleiaees ork Oak 4b be compared in eile | venience caused to public business by | D a Ci hh F') j aL Wi eas : ro fan bat: tn: weenie i the ; We are pleased to learn that Mr. Heary A. | bringing Ministers away in every petty | Our réss Gi0e Ss ot Ss anne Ss &2 LZLCe y S bet een cane —e 0 Oe clerkship en ere ene case. The judge reserved judgment. parison with the case of the use of Gas, its vacated by the death of John P. Irving, Eeq. Lonpon, Nov. 10. ure not surpassed inextent, variety and value. Just see these Goods aud get shonnliones, hee ioe non neem . Ke : : L)s o! scial. anc The’ electio paign ji — f : enders it e desirable whereve “ e aes SS ora, “a ee et res, patterns whether you buy or not. introduced.” . ene . gen poeitien, a oh se yer oO ao oe Che P jlo of As the above experiments were made with ; Wx regret to learn that while in the dis- te ae moh “gyre rm The ~aae : pes ~ . . i b Gas at $3 per 1000 feet, and not consumed i arn eiand, opene fs y. AL - ‘ Tar ge ge ~ ” Braye rne if adi , charge of bis duty, in the vicinity of St.| Harold’ Rolett, Cho wes’ the “Leese Cetion Warp and Cottons of every description, of the best through’ Bray's Burners, it will readily be Peter's Bay, yesterday, the Hon. William | .o,didat a boat election | ee . ‘ ' = ee eee ee ao ; H.C issi -ublic a: So 4 , : ‘ ‘ TES IAS {is aS ‘ "S@ |sume Gas instead of Oil, when its price is Compbell, Commissioner of Public Works, | in ‘Tyrone, has asked the electors | qualities, and at the lowest prices. FElannels, Blankets, Horse sume Ges, instond of OU, when. 205 Poe i 5 BY y ae a e *. \ ° oe > ’ to remain unpledged, as the League Can- : ete W “ a or ‘ ox Oe here when consumed, more especially through Aysaeed, dias didate will be selected at the County Con hugs and Railw ay i appers, Carpets, Oil Cloths, R ugs and Bray’s Burners. Wraruer, and the steamer, permitting, | vention on Friday. y arf. o? Th sseemaahs: 2 . A Aj » Messrs. Goodwin & Co., of Philadelphia, the t Sir Charles Tupper and oy iteaties will The Most Rev. John MacKvilly, D. D., MM ats, Gre nts i uu nishing Goods, C., C. well-known manufacturers of Scientific in- ej arrive at Summerside to-morrow evening; and | Bishop of Galway, succeeds the late Dr. | struments for testing the illuminating power will proeeed te Tignish, where they will stay | MacHale, as Archbishop of Tuam. i PERKI NS & STE RN S. of Coal (as, etc., say in their Circular wo Gas i on Sunday. They will commence the inspec- Yesterday Mr. Finn, Secretary of one of}... y ' Companies : “ In presenting the Bray’s Stand- yl tion of the railway coming east on Monday the Dublin branches a the League waa ar- pein sea Noy, 1, 1881, ra i. oan iemmaasiie om — Slit ae ene 4 morning. : satine * no r ” ne a ee or whic we re e scle gents i ae ; § ee rested for advocating : yueet ws - i. Daitet tial tothe attention of the public, ) Tae cargo of the steamer ‘* Worcester,” ; ere ine 188] BRI? Su WARRHRUSE OU EEN N( AR we are Convinced that we are filling a want which sailed for Boston yesterday evening, At the Lord Mayor's banquet yesterday, : a5 i j : ' long felt.” They furtheradd : The yield of ; was composed as follows:—1009 barrels and| Lord Granville, Foreign Secretary, light from these Burners is P@ to 20 per cent. 1705 bags of potatoes, 261 cases of eggs, 124/ spoke. Discussing the settlement of the greater per cubic foot of Gas, cousumed than i cases of lobsters, 124 barrela of mackerel, 32} ** Alabama” affairs, he said: ‘ Ever HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE STOCK OF that from any flat flame Burt: hitherto in- pkgs. fish, 16 drums and 51 barrels cod sounds, | since the United States became an inde- troduced, / (no 4 eod tf i 65 tubs butter, 8 barrels vezetables, 2 barrels pendent power there has never been a " : renee ; cealfskins, and aundry other small articles. time when the sane friendly feeling existed : tm tl vs » 4 | as ist How twee the two English i . A 2 The steamer ‘‘ Worcester,” Capt. Hedge | ~~ oe a -~ oe . Sable ; Sa 54 sailed for Boston Thursday evening with a | roe 8 He rr ei 3 gi Pi hi a Wyte large cargu of produce and the following pas- | 5°'S'"¢ fest than the leeling which has | : y i , r been snown of sincere and deep griet 10 | X « . . ® . SA E i sengers :—Mrs Wm Thorne, W Molyneanx : ; Ys Tf . oe 1 on 4 ‘ ° "eA REAT SLEARING-BUT 3 4 aad wife, Mary Sweeney, Miss Bourke, Miss England an regard to the death ot Presi- | W hich W ilf I< dispose ad of at Ver y Low P ic es . ¢ ; ws ; McDonald, Ellen McUormack, Flora McPhee, | dent Garfield and the devoted loyalty of . i i C D Vessey, John McLeod, Thomas Osborne, | Americans to our Queen. HE subscriber, agree! to rege Sw from Mrs Mulligan and four children, John Me- | Pons Beien, Nex 30... | & A BROWN & CO ijvus aes bea oe Phee, Maggie Germiey, Mary McDonald, Ww | Mf. Carleton. ciskibdall ak slief | Oct. 14, 1881. x a a OuOWING Propersy ft sale : : : Dazle, Flora McLeod, Annie Collins, Flora a Tab, . a. o “a4 aes i oe or Ist. My Business Stand situated on 0’ Leary McNeill. re — ; a : st ” ‘i aie rae | omits . pn ee ap mg . en eatin “> Road, Lot 8, coutairing one acre of laad, . — _ See 8s Cee ee ae : - sg } with Store and Dwelling Hcuse attached . - rer} tinge at *k has heer 2 - . - " y , : 2 a THe New York Herald's Washington | ®*P°S"T¢ _ oat ca of the ate k mee — and N H ¥ X | bp A ND TO ARRI V EK j Very 4 ainable Warehouse, Barn and Cooper Shop. The special says that the Naval Advisory Board, | }3 being soid for want of feed and shelter. AL mee * 4 - Buildings are all new, and as a Business which has been considering the construction | + P ; f R if q i Stand it cannot be exceiled, sa of the navy, has concluded its labors. The Weather Bul'etin ed ho s ie c 4 yur rlva § B81 Ghee atl arth, 2ad. Lobster Pac tory situated at ‘‘ Eureka report will recommend Congress te appropri. | ELS Mei oes : RTI - B A R RE Q f ) 4 | () R ep, Cove, ete: ene ve ‘, Prem 8 con- ate ,000,000 for the construction ef a cer- ; a . ae () Hy : - ' j | | ERSED &. taining 9 Boats, 1009 traps, and all that is ee of vessels which will compare Probal Uatics Jor the next 24 hours tor the| & u mR v % AT RIV necessary to run a first-class ar tory. The favorably with any modern war ships. The Maritime Provinces. saa ti ; ; bilah iain : ; -" . location is is - be the best = clesece ehagipealla, sack 20 sealing atin’ icon. Toroxto, November 11—10a. m BRANDS THAT WE CAN BRAG ABOUT, to wa AT’ AOURION, on’ thon gucitons’| tcckets 60 mires axe sleet ant enter reed | classes of vessels, such as cruising ships, iron orontTo, November 11— . m, ! N, | 8, | ta 1; 60 acres are cleared and under a good ! clads, harbor vessels, etc. Decreasing northwesterly te northerl : : : : PY ggg i on MONDAY, 14th Nov., at 12 o'clock, his | state of cultivation, the balanve is covered tee winds, fine colder weather. | Hiawatha, Dickson, National Policy, Pamous; &e:, &e. very valuable and handsomely-situated Farm} with a growth of hard and soft wood, On ' Norice fo Sutrpers.—By the United ; Residence, Outbuildings, Land, &c., known as| said premises there is a Dwelling House, States Custom House Re ailioan no goods ee :0:— “ Riverside,’’ situated at Pleasant Point,| Barn and Saw Mill, which will be sold with frem foreign orts are allowed to be entered Special Notices. North River, about 3} miles from the City. or without Factory, to suit purchaser. or delivered a consignees till bills of lading $4. OoCcOo WOR it e ' : 2 A The Farm consists of 110 acres of Land, g0{ 3rd. 1 New Warehouse at West Point are produced. Delay and expense will, there- Lapies wishing light, pleasant and lucra- 5 2 3 acres of which are cleared and in a high state W hart, 24x28 feet. re fore be saved if shippers will promptly send | tive employment cae call on Prof. F. C. | Pycellent quality and cheap in Half-chests, Caddies & 5, 7, 10 & 15 Ib. boxes. | of cultivation, well femeed, &c. rhe sale will commence on Z forward their bills of lading to consignees ef | Clement, at Miss Sinclair's, Sidney Street, c ( The Dwelling House is large and well-ar- 4 F Nnwambhon goods. For merchandise eonsigned to order, | corner of Pownal Street, between nine and o> 0. ee ranged, suitable for a summer Boarding House, Wednasday, ibth Ai Ovém ver, two bills of lading of each set, properly en- | ten a. m. {no 9 2i pd 9 . hay whe : srosene with Coach House, Barns, Stables, Hay Bar- dorsed, are required ; one for the Custom| Dp Buer has returned irom his visit to| V0 tins Pratt's Celebrated A: tral Oil (Kerose > “ ee ae ee enn eee at 12 oclock, neon, a and one for the agents of the ship in a wee pecerane tis penttitn Sat 8 3i 100 tins and 75 casks Bay State & Keystone American Kerosene, PTAA "tedabte pesoeeey er renaaily and ‘Will be continued 4ut tiée days; when on. iy & wkly pat 3i da & wkly. 5 i ‘ wr 7 hendiees descriptions wil sold: > Taal om saemmiaiai Bookstore and see the! 290 boxes and half-boxes choice Raisins, and a situated, commanding lovely views of river eo enna ana ‘Ridiaw ons _ Tue schooner “‘ Golden Fleece,” which car- | beautiful designs of Prang’s Prize Christmas - ‘ weary OEY, aad WEL OS cele at a bar mares do, 1 Truck do, 1 Cart (new), Plough i i i diti Yards ot = ; . ; ' rness, 2 Sleighs, 200 Mack- ' ge ee ea hewn wn Cards. ry Large Stock of General Gi oceries, Terms liberal and made known at sale. a ea ae Pork do 5 y aes ait eisco, having left the party under Lieutenant ee : — oo ia et ees . WILLIAM DODD, Hoteshold Mthiibuve, dil: ether article tan Ray building the observatory station. From e wick needs no trimmming; a gree ‘ing Ww 1S E AWD RETAIL. Oct. 29. *81—m th sat Auctioneer, | possible here to enumerate. intelligence receive: from a vessel which spoke : —~ and trouble to the housekeeper. a HOLESAL : oS. 29, Sinem aoe - ‘| Also for sale 120 acres of land situated on the steamer ‘ Rodgers” in the latter part of - BRACE, ao j te i: es : ” . . =< Brudenell River, Lot 53, and 2 Schooners September it was learned that the steamer} , |. 4, the Indies! Do not exchange Yess Parties wishing to lay in their winter’s stock can buy GRAND BAZAAR called Mary Jacc, 55. tons register, 1 year ircutinavigated W rac anc Ph a * wer : ee oe : j old, an e © Pearl, 32 ton: riste — Eaeomsaen tas “s on sl om a a oe your old Sewing Machine for a new ore; but | to advantage. : j - d r th Pearl, 32 tons register, 4 ee anes he 93 ss ta i 8P | Fetch it to me and I will repair it and make it NENT a wren ie te a ; tain of the ** Rodgers’’ intends to winter on as good as new or no charge made.— WILLIAM - " —IN— Terms made known day of sale. Wut Mae euet Brows, shop on corner of Prince and Graiton | Charlottetown, Nov. 11, 1881. DUNCAN McCALLUM. Streets, Charlottetown, P. E. I. nov 1 tf wy - semana nee eam oh ememcamemmare 2 ee MARKET HALL O’Leary, Lot 8, Nov. 1,’ 81—6i eed, wly li Ac@orviIne to the New York ‘*Sun,” we a ¥ et eee Pa — —___—_ “ Sunt a Christian ty that is Christian Ageiah Six pure bred White Leghorn Cocks for , ’ the couaters, over the dinner tables, behind | ale. Address Post Office a me 33 te f ory PRANCG’S the neighbor's back as before his face. We ae want fewer gossipiny, slandering, gluttonous, Pra~e’s $1,000, $500 and $300 Prize Christ- ; ; g ping g & . } { peevish, conceited, bigoted Christians. We/| mas Cards at Harvie’s Bookstore. ect 31 Priza Christmas ards want a Christianity that will pull & man out SmoKED Dicry’s at BEER & Gorr’s. Saw i Cae U ' 1 of the gutter, and not stop to ask hew he ; ; : ne is EHE PLACE ETO BUY é j pe : came there.” We are glad to hearademand| Don’r delay but cail at Harvie’s Bookstore . ‘PVHE Members of St. Joseph's Society in-| pire instalment received this day at for this kind of Christianity from New York, | for Prang’s Christmas Cards—a splendid 4 tend holding, in the Market Hall, and we hope it will become popular and jash- oct 7 : HARVIES BOOKSTORE. ionable here. Tue only place on P. E. Island, where you a A FAIR OF Oct, 31—tf —_—_»-———- can get every part of a gun made, is at : Tne Irish system of railways covers 2,370 | Brown’s Shop, corner of Prnnce and Grafton 5 eth i 0 & UJ f | Art plas A} ‘ miles, constructed at a cost of £34,000,000, | Streets nov | ti wky ss all Ny ll l ' ANTH RACI FE COA against a mileage in Scotland ef 2,907, the| Picktina Vinecar’s and spices at Breer & . + ae x =! construction of which cost over £92,000,000. | Gorr’s. Jaw Flannels, Blankets, Quilts, Knit Wool Goods, Di ess Goods, i aegnamind LEHIGH Vy AL EY : Notwithstanding the very much greater pro- | Now is the time te select Christ toad a N 7] Uls Clot . ds 4 f sua, : : ; a i e eect your Unristmas cies, Sacques, Shawls sters oths anc weeds, portionate cost of Scotch railways they yield | Q,:4s at Harvie’s Bookstore—beautiful de- Wincie ? 4 ’ - ; , Wediesday & Thursday, Nov, 03 and (4, —iIn— 5 fair dividends, while the Irish roads make no! ,;,,.,, oct 31. shea : ; 3j ) 7} a. 1 STUNT Win corgpe ; return to their shareholders. The yield of the | Corrre, fresh roasted and ground at Burr BADYMADE CLOTHING the proceeds to be devoted to the aid CHESTNUT AND KGG SIZES ; former was for the past year seven millions, | mere ’ it j while the returns of the latter were only two your 5. of St. Joaeph’s Convent, IN STORE, “oahe Hf : me _—_—_—_ a : = ne e aia ataaeaae an Tea, Coffee, and Refreshments of all kinds 7 R. McMILLAN, ij co c= - C ; will be supplied. Oct. 25, Sl—2w eod, wk], pd i ee Se See the| . . r Ulsters, Overcoats, Reefers, Pants and Vests, Cardigan Jackets,| ‘Tickets of admission 10 cents. 7. Sore ’ i arque ‘‘M, J. Foley,” whieh arrived inthis} . 02 An. . ; “vps : Doors open at 2m m. F $ ~ L ig’ port yesterday, reports that on tne 25th ult, | J UST LANDED, ex Z/NG@A, Linders aud Drawers, Flannel Shirts, Wool Scarfs, a ke me es Baia aT Or Sale or to Lei. : while in latitude 43 11, longtitude 39.20 west, | ihe Mieke aah : HAT Freehold Property. with a front a ; eel : 7 | 16 cases of that celebrated brand of FIN EST x . a ‘ . Makers ‘ menagement of this Fair will spare no pains : TOSS! S TOPO y S ES -B 110B8.08 iP: ly . heaving oF or . ing. =e |" FRENCH COFFEE, as used in Paris and| Hats, Caps, Gleves, Mitts, &c. Cotton Warps, Bost Makers, Cumar.| Memgemon success, they sincerely trast the cighty feot on Rewesl Street and eighty i 44 : F Jonti viti i ‘ friends of that institution will f Our teet on Syciney S reet, the tonse con- boarded her. She had been abandoned. and other Continental cities, put up in §, ge Cash Buyers can depond on getting govd value. ene sie b Fi ae wil, Saver taining 16 larnze rocm; and two Kitchens, ; the only living creature which remained was 7 and 1)1b tins, : them with their liberal patronage, fate STeke aan Peltiind ‘Die sakes f acat. She prove to be the barque “ Hattie Is unsurpassed for strength and delicacy of Oct. 25, ’81—2aw Vin ; ag? . ine w wane vy UnLock. fe: M ,” of Digby, N. 8. There were six feet | favor OWEN SCNNGLLY ing a door. App'y ont © prownes ve 4 of water in her hold, and the only mast stand. | WILLIAM DODD, ed s a place to get your Printing done is oi MRS. BOSWALL, it ing was the mizzeu, Nov 10 —eod tf pat Queen Square.! Nov, 15, 1881—pat the EXAMINEK PRINTING ROOMS,! March 12, 1o8l—ti