gftber eee ao 1 gO? LE ERD ROT aban A ser te Caen SMA eo aa Tur Dairy BXAMINER. NOVEMPER 4, 1879. Too Severe. The Argus says :— ‘©Mr. Joseph Millbara Dixon is not a faint- hearted politician. On the occasion of his second lefeat, he has addressed another card to the electors of Bel’ast, wherein he t snks them for the very handsome vote which they vave him on the 2ist ult., and announces “iat, if spared, he wili contest the District again in the ‘ature, Joseph appears bound to take time by tie forelock on all occasions, for he made a similar announcement subsequent to his de- feat in April last. Mr. Dixon would do well to give way to a stronger man wW ae the next election comes round, for im tue re- cent contest he was the only barrier to tne success of his party.” This is too severe. Mr. Dixon polled as large a vote as any of his party could ob- tain in Belfast ; and we are not surprised : : : mh HA to learn that he believes himself to be the coming man.” By all means let him come. If it he any encouragement we may state that Mr. Dixon suits his opponents emin- ently well. ~~ ahaa—_—--- McDonald’s Tobacco Factory. In the course of his tour of the manufac- tories of Montreal, the other day, Sir Leonard Tilley visited the Tobacco Factory. of Mr. W. C. McDonald, formerly of this Island. The Gazette says:—‘‘ The visitors were greatly impressed with the magnitude of the factory, which employs the large number of one thousand hands, who are all working full time. Everything requisit te place the article of manufacture in a sileable state for the market—such as the boxeasin which the tobacco is enclosed, the tin stamps constituting the trade mark, etc. —is made on the premises. In the course of conversation it was learned that during the last six months the business has been on the increase, and is at present in a highly satisfactory state.” Getray as A Curz For Rueumatism.—New discoveries, or what claim to be discoveries of the he ling virtues of plants are continually Une of the latest is that celery is a makin rat eure for rheumatism, indeed, it is asserted that th: disease is impossible if the vegetable be cooked and freely eaten. The fact that it is almo-t always put on the table raw prevents its therapentic powers from’ becoming known. ‘The celery should be cut into bits, boiled in water until soft, and the water drunk by the patient. Put new milk, with a littie flour and nitmey into a saucepan with the boiled cel- ery, serve it warm with pieces of toast, eat it with potatoes and the painful ailment will goon yield. Such is the declaration of a phy- siciaa who has again and again tried the ex- periment and with uniform success, He adds that cold or damp never prodaces but snply develops the disease of which acid blood i4 the primary and sustaining cause, and that while the blood is alkaline thére can be neither rheumatism nor gout. English statistics show that in one year—1576, 3,640 persons died of rheumatism and every case, it is claimed, might have been cured or prevent- el by the adoption of the remedy mentioned, at least two-thirds of the cases named. Heart disease: are ascribed to rheumatism and its agonizing ally, gout. Small pox, so much dreaded, is not half so destructive as rheuma- tism, which, it is maintained by many physi- cians can be prevented by obeying Nature’s law in diet. But if you have incurred it, boiled celery is pronounced unhesitatingly to be a specific. A OO Tre [Nstrumest or PunisHMeNtT.—In ac- cordance with a decision of the Toronto School Board, the Committee on Printing and Supplies have been instructed to procure twenty-five rubber straps, one for each school, fifteen inches long and one and a half inches wide, to be used as the only instrument in ad- ministering corporeal punishment to pupils attending the several schocls, > 00 oe Woxperret Trorrmsc.—San Francisco, Oct. 26.—Yesterday, Gen. Grant attended the Exhibition trot on Oakland Track. St. Julian was brought out to beat the best time made by Rarus. St. Julian was followed a short distance by a runninghorsé. He never made a skip or break, coming in in the unprecedent- ed ,tims of 2.123, apparently but little the worse for his effort. ‘The result was received with prolonged cheering. <> + Mr. ANDREW WILsoN, part praprietor of the Montreal Herald, and formerly chief edi- tor of that paper, died on Monday morning last from softening of the brain. The deceas- ed gentleman was well known in Montreal, having held an honorable position for many ears in the city. He was a Mason and was aried with Masonic ceremonies. --—: =a sr oe Special Notices. Howry 20c. at Beer & Goff’s. . Quixcz at ‘The Confectionery.” —oet 31, 21 THose sets of Furs, for childron, are very eheap at John Kelly & Co's. 25 kegs Green {Grapes, very choice, and for sal- cheap at Beer & Goff’s. 990 packages New Tea just received at Bzer & Gofl’s. Ovrnceats for six dollars, at John Kelly & Co's. ~/ oct 31, 1879. Mey s Fur Caps at cost, a! Co's. i Geers’ Farnishing, the chca:ess in the city. at John Kelly & Co’s. Larvsr styce of Ladies’ Felt Hats at John Kelly << Co's. Latest sryLe of Fur Caps for Ladies,. at John kelly & Co’s, Walker's Corner. —nov 2 Joln Kelly & To aRRIvE, 500 bbls. Winter Apples. - -Beer & Goff. : Cuoics Burrer by the tub,"at Beer & Goff s ‘ALF’ arrivals of TreitaAmse & METCALF'S new Gents’ Overcoats, Sturm Coats Reefers, &c., are cheapest in te city. For Tweed or Worsted Suits go to Bruce & Mek exzre’s'—2aw ow — Weather Bulletin. ——— es oe ee Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Nov. 4, 10a. m. Brisk to high northerly to westerly «© cloudy to partly cloudy ; colder weathe snow flurries. Storm signal continued 1: che Maritime Provinces. scien Risen Death or Senator Zach. CHANDLER.—A despatch from Chicago, on Saturday,, states that ‘‘Senator Zach. Chandler, of Michigan, was found dead in his bed at the Grand Pacific Hotel Friday night. He spoke that night with his usual earnestness to an immense audience, but later in the cvening complained of in digestion. From a partial examination, Dr. MeVicker, who was immediately called, is ol opinion that the death of Mr. Chandler was the result of sudden congestion of the lungs, brought about by cold which he contracted at Janesville. _ sociation A TeLecram from Washington states that} the Ute Indians want to treat for peace with | Gen. Merrit. -_—-- ee A Turirry Inga 1n Weppinc.—A_ couple were married a few days since in Halifax, and ter the ceremony a considerable number of mests sat down to supper.. When the repast was ended the gentlemen were called one by me into a back room and were made to pay 75 ents each ‘‘towards the expenses.” ‘The dinner was paid for, and probably something left over towards house-keeping. Verily a novel, bad-times wedding. - SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Nov 3—Barque James Peake, Buenos Ayres, ballast. Nov. 4.—Fanny, Vernon River, 1600 bush oats; Danhovan, Pinnett, oats; We are Here, Cape Traverse, oats; Laura C., Bay Vert, deals. CLEARED. Nov 1—Brigt Arthur, Pinette, ballast; M A Starr, Halifax, 16 casks oil, 200 bags potatoes; Fish Hawk, Halifax, 594 bush. oats, 808 do potatoes, 369 do turnips, 5! tubs butter, by D Farquharson; schr Abdiel, Halifax, 1620 bushels potatoes, 420 do oats, by R. Bethel. Noy. 4.—Jessie. Halifax, 1800 bush oats, 20 do turnips by G. Clarke; We are Here, Pictou, ballast. Nov. 3.—Carmenta, Summerside, mds.; Laura C.. Bay Vert, sundry mdse.; Eclipse, Halifax, 1900 bush potatoes, 107 do turnips by H. Beer; Oliver, Rustico, sundry mdse.; Brigt. Brenda, Vernon River, sundry mdse. OUTPORTS., Montague, Oct 30—Mary B, Halifax, 1640 bushels potatoes. Georgetown, Oct 30—Cleared schr Flora Tem- _ ple, Gloucester, 140 bushels potatoes. Montague, Nov. 1.--Corsair, Sydney, 1352 bush potatoes, 168 do turnips. Crapaud, Nov. 1.—Brigt. Florence, London, 7800 bush potatoes, 2903 Ibs butter by eo. Howatt. Oct. 31.— Brig Servian, Penarth, G. B., 23,100 bush oats by Welsh & Owen. London, Oct 17-—Cleared barque M J Foley, for Sydney, C B. Liverpool, Oct 17—Cleared barque Lucy Pope, for Baltimore. Off Yarmouth, Oct 17—Electroyon, of PyE Island. St Nazaire, Oct 14—Sailed Livonia, for P E Island. Halifax, Nov 1—Arrived Cherokee, from Souris, bound for Boston. Cleared Mary Kate, for Charlottetown; True Love, for Grand River. At Hawkesbury, Nov 3—Brigt Quango, W H Bernard, 13 days from Trinidad, with sugar and molasses for this port. St John’s, Nfld, Nov 2—Schr Tiger, Mc- Neill, master, from St Peter’s Bay, with eats and potatoes, shipped by John A McLaine, Esq., arrived to-day. - >> ee — MARRIED. This morning, Nov. 4th, at St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, by his Lordship Bishop McIntyre, Richard Coady, to Martina,daughter of Joseph McKinnon, both of Charlottetown. DIED. In this city, on the 3rd inst., William H- Wilson, of H. M. Customs, aged 47 years. {Funeral from his late residence. King Square, on Wednesday morning at half-past eight o'clock. | LADIES’ MANTLES. pur sabscriber-will sell~ at -AUCTION| at the Queen Street Auction Rooms, To-morrow, Wednesday, oth inst., at 3 o’CLOCK, P. M., AN. ASSORTMENT GF LADIES’ MANTLES, LADIES’ HATS. NEW LOT OF FELT, FUR FELT, and 1. BEAVERS, latest styles, great demand for them, call carly. New Velvetesns, plain and embossed, black and colored Wings, . a} i - Feathers, Wc. A Splendid Assortment of New Millinery. ITREMAINE & METCALF. Nov. 4, 1879.—2in ne se a eee rs ) 2 ~ y pe LEROY W. ae A sulendid variety of GOLD PENS, Go_tp & PEARL, GoLtp & NICKEL, PENCIL CASES, PATENT WATCH KEYS, Ge, In the latest & most elegant styles. _ Bremner Bros. October, 1879. ot > aoe Pat are ne =< WKS THE EXAMINER, WEEKLY EDITION. TERMS : QNE DOLLAR A YEAR, ADVANCE PAYMENTS. TuE following gentlemen have kindly con- sented to receive WEEKLY EXIMINER :— LeonarpD Morris, Bookseller and Station- er, Water Street, Summerside. D. SuTHERLAND, Druggist. etc., Souris East. G. A. Aitken, General Dealer, Georgetown. W. Db. McNerit, Bookseller & Stationer, Alberton. Davip Ee@an, Merchant, Mount Stewart. J. W. Hueurs, Trader, County Line. BERNARD LOUGHERAN, Esq., Orwell. SPECIMEN COPIES may be had free of charge, on application to any of the above gentlemen. ; 1,000 Ibs. MOIR & KEILER’S CELEBRATED Jams and Marmalade | ARMALADE 22 cents per lb., in bulk ; IVE a7 lb. tin for $1.35; 1&2 Ib. tins at 25 cents per lb.; 1 lb. crocks, 28 cents. JAM 25 cents per lb. in bulk ; 1 lb. crocks 28-cenis. Stawbery, Raspbery, Black & Red Currant, Gooseberry, Grecn- gage. Damsen and Plum Jams, at BEER & GOFF'S. Nov. i. 75. > f, GEC TS TEW STOCK lot yet, at of over £Q0D—cheapest BEER & GOFP’S., this Fall’s importation. W. D. STEWART, | Auctioneer. |, Nov. 4, 1879. . } = ‘ ixecutor’s Aotice. | —_—— | PENHE undersigned Executors of the Estate| of Nicholas Conroy, late of Tignish, in| the Province of Prince Edward Island, | Esquire; deceased, hereby notify all persons| indebted to the said estate to make immediate | payment to them ; and al! persons having any claims or demands against the said estate are hereby required to render the same to the un- | dersigned, duly attested, within one year from date. Dated this twenty seventh day of October, A. D. 1879. PETER CONROY, . FRANCIS J. CONROY, | Executora. | ' t Cl.’town, Noy. 4, 1879.—hh PMPLOYMENT. fp cvery village nd To Inventors and Mechanics, ATENTS and how to obtain them. Pamph- | township of P. E. Island not yet ocequ- pied, one active, intelligent Lady or Gentle- man can obtain a most respectable and very profitable engagement. Addiess, with full particulars, Dp. DOWNIE & CO., ) Box 1964, Montral | Sept. 18; 1879. Nov. l, 1879. WHITE OATS. Wx ¢2,000 ; busbhels. G. COOMBS, Lord’s Wharf, Nov. 3, 1879-—2i pat lis jour li Valuable Property for Sale. XO BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot No. ‘1 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- chester Street, and running back 80 feet, to- gether with the buildings thereon erected. For further particulars apply to .Messrs, Hoveson & McLeop Charlottetown. IMMEDIATELY, Apply to EP et of 60 pages free upon receipt oi stamps or postage. Address GILMORE, SMITH & ©O., Solicitors of Patents, Washington, D.C. subscriptions for the ERKINS & TERNS. Invite the attention of buyers to their large, well as- sorted. and CHEAP STOCK, of the following egods : _ Ww ULSTER CLOTHS, TWEED SUITINGS, WORSTED COATINGS WHITE FLANNETS, SCOTCH FLANNELS SHIRTING FLANNELS, FRENCH TWILL FLANNELS. i | iM ANTLE CLOTHS, | | l 6: RESS GOODS. A large variety of the + ' } Newest Materials, and Trimmings to suit. ———*()' —--~ Plain, Checked & Plaid WINCEYS, of the best value. FUR MUFFS, COLLARS & TIES, in Seal, Mink, Astrachan, &c., GREBE MUFFS. AND Grebe Trimmings. KNIT WOOL GooDS, of every descripting froma 6c. pair Bootees to a “PEG Worrine- ton’ combination Scarf & Hood. Black Silk Fringes, ! , ° avery good variety good & cheap, ' ' ; } } } . } All of the above extra geod vaine, | ° ; ‘ ; ' { BISCUITS! NICK LOT OF PECK TREANS iif eslebrate 1 English Biscuits at BEER & GOFF’S, Nov. 1, 1879. oe ————— _— TO BE LET. NEW HOUSE on Weymouth Street, 1 near [ilisborough Square. Rent low, Apply. to Messrs. Sutnivan & Morson, Solicitors. Ch'tewn, Uct. 3lst, 1879. een A A UCC CNT tates TttNtT mei Notice to Parties Concerned ! FHUIAT unless ‘‘Cove’s Patent Feed Mashers” are removed from my Ware- house and expenses paid that are due on them, they will be sold by Public Auction on the Market Square, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th of DECEMBER next, to pay expenses. CHARLES HEARTZ. Ch'town, Oct. 31, 1879—3i . ee L pal ORDER ANY COPYING IN. ventions till you see | NIXON'S CHEIROGRAPH., No Copying Press required. Most Simple Process invented. Instant reproduction with. out press or damping. Every one his own Printer. Electric Ven, Papyrograph, &c., completely outdone. One to two hundred conies of Letters, Cir- Gj guiars, Price Lists, Reports, Drawings Speci- | ications, Music, ete.. in various colors, at hone operation. Copies can be made ou any kind of paper without previous preparation; copies can also ve made on Muslin, Linen, Leather, Silk, Wool, &e. Observe the prices, (including bottle of ink and sponge): No 1 Note Size, (64x10), $3. No 2 Letter Size, (10x125) $5. No3 Legal Sise, (10x143), 87.50. Any size supplied to order. Orders left at HARvir’s Bookstore will re- ceive prompt attention. Oct. 30, 1S7T9—tf FLOUR. FLOUR. NG“ IS THE TIME FOR FAMILIES L to lay in thcir winter supply. We have a quantity of €hosice Bands such az ‘PRIDE OF THE WEST,’ ‘IMPERIAL XXX PASTRY.’ ‘KENT & AMBER,’ &€C.. At a small aivance over present cost of land- ing. BEER & GOFF, Nov. 1, 1879. NEW STORE! UST RECEIVED at-the NEW STORE, good assortment of Ladies’ and Gentle- men’s American Slippers, FRENCH KID B00TS! Ladies’ White Kid Slippers, etc. Orr's Old Stand, first door below Owen Connolly’s Esq., Queen Steect. E. W. SMITH. Oct. 30, 1879—A4i FANCY FAIR! ATHENAEUM, Tuesday, Desember 16th, ‘79. SALE ot useful and fancy articles will be held, (under the auspices of Prince Ed- ward Division, No. 1, 8. of T.,) Tuesday, 16th December, 1879. Persons wishing to pur- chase Christmas Cards and Presents will find this a good opportunity. A first-class Refreshment Table will be provided. ‘The Military Brass Band will be in attendance. Doors open at 12 o’clock, noon. sion 10 cents. Admis- “W. E. BAGNALL, Chairman Com. E. M. WETSH, Treasurer. JOHN D, WALKER, Sec’y. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Oct, 28. 1879. IRON HARROWS. DB order to close out the lot, I am selling Iron Harrows for $12, (the usual and ordin- ary price of which is $18.) examine. Please call and pag HENRY COOMBS, Ch'town, Oct. 30. 1879.—3i pat 3i ; NEW OPENINGS Readymade Clothing AT THE 6 SUIS, = a | Ch’town, Nov, 4, 1879. Glasgow House. New Goods, New Styles AND IN EW PRICES: UWTE have just received a large stock cf Meps’, Youths’ and Boys’ OVERCOATS, REEFERS, ULSTERS, SUITS, PANTS, SHIRTS, &c., &c., which we are offering at prices to suit the times. F. LePAGE & Co, Oct 23, 1879—2aw3w ar pat 3w the DAILY EX AMINER the Chespest and most newsy Paper published the Province, : —aP eee ee my a weed