SS Al RA a: ANT GO NM pe 20 Pe 6 Sel a eed ee Lecai and Other Etens, iwn ¥ the dynamite has net be move! 4 numMBER of persons Were to day pros P sted for non 1 i1yment of the dog tax > Tus Philharmonte Society, under the direc- ¢iou of Mr. Karle. will shortly resume pract) in the Y. M. C. A. Hall. * Ws learn with much pleasure that the Rev. Dr MoDenald will, at aa early date, favor the e1bi4ens with a lecture. ~~ Prixce Epwarp Couneit, No. 13%, R. A., will meet on Tuesday next, 22nd inst, at half-nast & p. Mm. Members will please attend. - We were mistaken On Saturday, in stati: that the Monarch Billiard Hall was re-open: ijt yn Upper Queen Street. It was the lwperial Billiard Hall which opened. rs * Natalie,” Capt ; Gay Tue brigt rived at Port Mulgrave t does, with molasses and sugar. She proceeds to Pictou to discharge her ca go. Barnard, ar . tron > {ne steamer Bahama left Quebec yeater day, aud will be due here about Phi raday next. - PRESENTATION.—-On Saturday evening last Rev. Father McGillivray, ! rus Wee sented by a number of his parishoners with a very handsome Kussian pupskia storm ¢o > Rev. M. R. Parapis having decided to leave the Island, has written to his friends in the Tignish, Montrose and Bloomtield cougre- gation not to proceed with the call which they contemplated to give him. ma Clement Benoit and Mrs Hogan, charged with breaking the Canada Temperance Act, were adjourned until to morrow—the first on a point ef law, and thé secend for waut of witnesses. > Tuk cases of Mr. Georce Mactsop, Esq, Cashier of thi Union Bank,and wife, arrived at Halifax this morning just in time to be too late the train for the Island. They purpose com-. ing home on Wednesday. = Sow fell to the depth of four and a half in hes yesterd: ay. This was the heaviest snow fall so far. Tiere is pretty good ‘sleighing i the city, and those whe ean afford the aaers are having a merry sleigh ride. <- A Number of citizens complain that the Waiting Room on Steam Navigation W hari has been closed against them oat that they are compelled to stand on the wharf th cold nights te await arrival of the steame: This being the case, the directora of tie Company should remedy the matter. > Tue Rrrvz.—The challenge mateh, between the rifle team which recently csms_ to Charlottetewn, P. E. L., under the command of Capt. Curran. H. G. A., and another team under command Major Walsh, 93rd, took place at Bedford on tic 16th and resulted iu a victory for the former, the scores being 521 against 497, which shows the shooting not to have equalled that at Charlottetown. The best individual score was that of Capt Bishep, 63 ext of a possible 70. . > Ata meeting of the Law Students’ Assso ciation, held on Saturdvy evening last in the Law Library, the following eificers were elected. President—James W. Mullally Vice-President—Chester B. MoNeill. Sec’y-Treasnrer— William A. Weeks, B. A. Execative Committee—J. E. Wyatt, D. A. MeDonald, H. C. McDonald, B. A. to catca | TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. ; tain Neil | 8 CANADIAN, Hanimax, Noy. 18. A despateh reesived to-day from Aea- puleo, Mexieo, dated 17th imst., from Cap- Currie, of the barque Lara, of |} motice, DATION BXAMINER, Special Notices. Tock’s Christmas Cards are the best as to variety, auality and price For vale at) BisMNER Bros. Also, Prang’s.— Nov 21 41 “Leggs repabed and painted at short: st | and at prices which defy competition, | at P. H. TRAINOR’s, Kent St. ELEGANT Velvet and Plush Phote. for sale at Bremner Bros.— Noy 2) 4i PARIS requiring their wagons repaired | and painted, can have them c arefully sto red | | during the } Maitland, states that his vessel) had been burned at ava, Oot. 23rd, in Jat. 11 N., lon. 110 W. The leng boat, with the captain }and wine men, arrived at Acapuleo, and | twe ef the ship’s boats, with the remainder lef the crew are missine. The Lara left Hull, E r San Francisco, with a cargo ° < : ; put imto Rio janeiro, el ilv ord, in distress, whe ale repaired and 4 Lestinasion She was 948 tons | re wilt at Maitland in 1872, and wa it the estate of J. Ne rthrup & Ss f Halifax. The vessel is insured fer | = UU ID Hs alifax offices, and freight pro y ‘ Wienre Le Bury, Capt. Perrior, of Des cousse, which sailed hence three ahaa ago fur Port Hawkesbury, has not yet ar rivet there, and it is feared that she has bee si with eli hands. Two £ORS of | Capt Porvior were ou board, A melancholy accident, resulting in the drown! ing of three pe has occurred ersons—-two boys and a at Chetticamp, C. B. A farmer veme@ Frank Roberts, employed uy i ibleip mebin & io, and living on the island, was over to the ** Point” en busi- h his horse aud cart, and left for in the aiterneon acvempanied by a lad named wo Blane It was Roberts’ in- tenticn to visit his fatherland (Je r&EY) | short! , and 1e called at the house of one } Ma glo ur i. wris, a hear neighbor, to bid him Having done so, he conti sued xy home with young LeBlanc, and was joined by two sons of Harris, named On nearing his resi { to him to drive out ITTeu ‘ ‘ 7 , vA . on nis ¥ ‘, ~~ } JOBN and JLarceian. . tha ; « aenee tiie idea ocel into the water of Eastern Harbor for the purgos cleaning his cart. In giving | effect to this idea, he went eut too far and As this association is nuw under the special | patrenage of the law Nociety, we have ne doubt the law students will be greatly beme- fitted by attendiug its Moot Court, ever which we uaderstand a barrister is to preside. > Os Thursday last a lunatic named Morrison escaped from Falconwood Asylum, and dur- ing Toursday night entered the residence of Major Dogherty through a back window. When discovered by the where hehad securely lecked himself up, refused to leave. But the police were sent for and Morrison was by them taken back to the asylum. It would be well if the keepers of the asylum would be more watchful over such lunatics as Morrison, who frequently escape and visit private residences in the city. They may be harmless ; but their sudden appearance in the midst of a private family is to be SGopuesntes. > Horse Kittep asp Wacon SmasHep.-— Quite a serious accident happened to the Rev. Mr. Kinley, Baptist Munister, at Peint, on Wednesday evening last. He had been to Souris, and was on his way homewar: about eleven ocleck. The sight being dark, and not being very well acquainted with the road, his horse went toe clese te the abutinent ef the bridge at the feot of McMahon's hill tumbled ever, taking wagon and driver with him. Mr. Kinley was stunned by the fall, but etherwise received no serious injury. The wagon was badly smashed up. ‘The horse, after struggling a while, freed himself ard started in the direction of home; but. after geing a short distances, staggered and fell dea on ths roadside. Mr. Kinle vy was able te walk home—a distance of tive miles ~and, we are nappy to say, has quite recovered from the shock, The horse and wagon belonged ti Capt. James Stewart, West River. os Last week Rev. Father Mc- Gi livray, of Cuarlottetown, yave a jubiilee to St. Dunstans a! mgreyation. During the fre- trac, twenty-one masses were ‘celeb seven benedictions were given, and Father MeWilliveas preach n sermons. Ths number that partook of the beneli jubilee was ext neti inarily large, and we feel safe in saying that the and evening services at St. Dunstan's were never before so well attended. The number who received holy communion must have been upwards of two thousand eight hundred. All seemed to enter into the solemnity, with a true’ religion, desirous to do what their pastor directed. At the clesing services last evaning, the Cathedral was uncewf rtably crowded. Fach member cf the pr ae gamer renewed his or her baptismal vows, aud Father MeGilli ivray, appearing as fresh as ; at the beginning of the revreat, delivered his most impressive discourse on ‘‘ Heaven—Its Joys.” Tue Jveier. } + eit ated, ’ <2 SINT ‘ ts Of tue mort ag Spirls of } Fea ous We congratulate the members of St. Danstan’s | aod zealeus on having a truly pastor, energetic — > ° Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours fer the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, November 21—10a. wv. Fresh to strong southerty to southwesterly Winds; fair to cloudy milder weather, with showers of snow or rain. i a ea To Sauday schools and day schools: ~The best assortment of Books for Libraries, by lots, ever imported. Liberal discouat for tities. —Bursorer Batt, ~Nov 21 4i | | | 260 bbis. the herse, suds water, capsized the pants, John and Roberts were thrown into tt drowned lenly plungin Inte deep | cart. ite three cecu- Marcellan Harris 16 channel and Young LeBlanc, just before the wagon everturned, had jumped out reached the shore in safety. oo: Pe ~~ ret ; x! my Special Notices. Patent BoRNERS—the lamp needs no trim- ming. Call at the Family Grocery.—R. K. Brace.—Nov 19 PLUSH "= 1 Felt Mats, Wool Goods and Xmas Cards » just atl ned.—R. W. Tremaine Nov 16 31 BuckWHFAT FLrocr.—300 Ibs. received to- day at George Carter’s Grocery Store. nov 11 2i fr tu Tuk only places on P. E. Island, where you | an get every part of a gun made, is at Brown's Shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets nov | tt wky A Lernee stock of lamps, all kinds, just opened, and will be seld che ap.— -~R. K. Brace. — Nov id Lapres ! call and see those new Burners [The wick needs no of time and trouble K. Brac trimmming; a great saving to the housekeeper.—R. no 10 to lay in winter apples. varieties, received by Brer & LrOF} N yy ib 01 Patent Lamp Fiuigers, to fill with- ouf removing the burner. R K. Brace.— vey Catt at Hervie’s Bookstore and see the beantifu designs of Prang’s Prize Christmas } Carda, oct 31 Liniment sold in past six months 509,000 Bort! Minard’s Nova Neotia dar ni the —the universal remedy, the king of pain,used by everybudy Tr ry it. Price 25 cents.— Ni l wi! \USAGFS nade fresh every morning of the best material, at the Fish Market, Grafton st nl eod 2w Major in a reom, | East | PRANG’S $1,080, $500 and $300 Prize Christ- at Harvie’s Bookstore. oct 31 3aw mas Cards ¢ Sm KED DiaBy’s at Beer & Gorr’s. Don’t delay but call at Harvie’s Rookrtore + Pr. rang’s Christmas Cards—a eplendid lot, oct ol A worp to the ladies! Do not exchange your old Sewing Machine for a new ore; but fetch it to me and I will repair it and make it as good as new or no ch urge made, — WILLIAM BRow sp on corner ef Prince and Grafton yttetown, P. E.T. nov Lif wy ~ eh Me OE Streets, Chark Now is the time to select your Christmas Cards’ at Harvie’s Beokstore—beautiful doe- Sit 3. ect 31 acer a eee SHIP NEWS. PORP OF CHARLOT TETOWN. ENTERED. Nov 21—( Cairn, Summerside, mdse. farrier Dove, CLEARED Lerd Lyons, Procter, Halifax, pro- duce; Three Brothers, Moore, Fownal Bay, ballast; Etta, Shoop, Haitfax, pro- duce ; Can it t Help It, Markell, Halifax produce; Mionie Kei ad, Pinnette, ball LST; St Lace, Ryn, St John’s, Nfld., produce. HALIFax, Noy. 19. Sch Quickstep, Charlettetown, P E 1, 1600 | bushels potatoes, 154 do turnips, G E Forsyth & Co, Sch Lizzie, Forsyth & Co. Sch Precurser, do, Taw )i Nev at do, 1500 bush potatoes, G E 4 1550 bush oats, 903 do turnips, LIO « er W Wheatley. Sch Confederate, « » 1800 bushels potatoes, 1400 do eats, oa: an 30 boxes lobsters, master. . Sch City Point, Georgetown, P E 1, 1695 bush potatoes, 487 do turnips. Sch > urp: ise, Rustico, PEE 1724 bushels oats, 12607 ce potatoes, 32 do turuipa, W E He yde Sch Quickatep, Souris, P E I, 1250 bushels potatoes, 5¢0 le oats, 38 do turnips, 9 pigs. sch Emma, Prector, summerside, E I, 3526 bush oats, 100 do turnips, 26 empty csks, 4 bxs stare hy 78 tubs butter. Sch Flash, Montague, P EI, 1373 bashels potatess, 100 do turnips, 445 de oats, R B Seeton & Ce. Sch L H Davies, Pinette, P E I, 1100 bush potatoes, 300 co turnips, 800 do eats, 5 pigs, 20 doacabbages, Davis & Sheeban. In port at Havana, 12th inst, barque Jokn Lefurgey, McKay, for New York, In port at Matanzas, 12th iust, brigt Mar- shall 5, Andersen, for Ne w York. Sch Willie, of Senna with potatoes for in U 3 port, eprang aleak on her way from P £ I and has been grounded at Port Hawkes- bury for repairs. Ar at Boston, 14th, Dow, Hortom, Murray Harbor, P E L. Arat Vineyard Haven, sch Standard, Wal- _ Georgetown, P E I, for New York; Jean d’Are, — Sumarerside, PE I, for Pro- videnve, RI and | ma.» ; e | Ch’town, Nev aud | i i } | W. tNTS, “LOST, winter free of charge, at P. H. ‘TRartnor’s, Kent St.—Nov 21 eod 2w ly you wish te keep your sterm doors! closed, buy your door springs and apring | butteef R B. Huestis—-Sign of the Padloek. {nev. 21, 31 very nice, at W. [uo 21 2i 3ACHE OS’ CoMFORTERS, A. Weeks & Co’s. perforated seats, which will be ehea», at the P. E. M. Burcurr, sold very I, Furnmiteare Warehouse. —_— [nev 21 2lw Wholesale "Supplies, IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE. 600 bris. Choice Superior Extra FLOUR, {00 brits. Kiln Dried CONMNMEAL, 75 puns. choice MOLASSES, 20 hhdé, Porto Rico SUGAR, 15 bris. da. SUGAR, ees D> bria. Bright REFINED, CONFECTION- ERS’ Aand GRANULATED SUGAR. 75 bris — rican KEROSENE OIL, 25 bris Pratt’s Astra! KEROSENE OU cases \ 200 boxes New Crop Valencia, Le ondon Layers R AISINS Cases and Boxes Chases MATCHES, Boxes T. D. PIPES, Boxes SOAPS (Moti’s manufacture), Boxes Wax and Tallow CANDLEs, Bags and half-bags RICK, Half-chests and caddies Congou TEA. BROOMS Wholesale at lowest prices. FENTON T. NEWBERY. 19, ’81— 6i, w a en 3i, 8} 4i OIL Layers, and | VALUABLE Farm Stock & Crop, Farming Implements, &., RIVERSIDE. I] AM instructed by L. Disney AT AUCTION, side,” North River, on inst., at il o'clock, Stock, Crop, &e..— l Mare seven years old, and Fr oa}, 1 Entire Cart Colt, two years old, 2 Horses 7 Milch Cows, 4 Yearlings, 17 Calves, 1 Short Horn Bull 2 Pigs, 6 Sheep, 500 bush. Black Oats, 188 bush. White Oats, 1L0 busk. Barley, 500 bush. Turnips, 50 bush. Potatoes, 17 tons hay, Straw, 1 Mower and Reaper, 1 Iron Scufiler, 1 Tron Harrows, 1 Woodeu Harrows, 1 Iron Horse Rake, 1 Moulding Plough, 1 Hay Rake, 1 Turnip Cutter, 2 Iron Ploughs, 1 Fanners and Seed Sepa: ator, 1 Iron Axle Cart, 1 Truck, 1 Double Wagon, 1 Single Wagon, 1 Double Driving Sleigh, 1 Single Sleigh, 1 Wood Sleigh, Driving and Cart Harness, Churn, Mi.k Pans, Barreis. Manure, Hall Stove and 8 tons Anthracite Coal, Kitchen Range, and other articles, WILLIAM DODD, Auc toneer. pOSiOH -STEAMERS. Steamer Carroll leaves Boston Sarurpay, 26th Nov., and Charlottetown, THurspay, 1st December. althede , Esq., to sell at his eahae nce, “ River- THU RSDAY, 24th the following valuable Nov. 16, ’81—eod This will be the last trip of the season. CARVELL BRO’S, Ch’town, Nov. — eck a agree. FEATHERS. H IGHEST PRIVE paid for good GEESE FEATHERS, JOHN NEWSON. Oct, 29, 1881. ~~ one inten FG 3 bd UND, le, OARD WANTED by a mean ond. “ihe. } Private family preferred, or would rent | part of furnished house, Ap pply at once to) L. E. A, Box 209. {no 19 3i | ren. s SALE—Very —— Coal Stove, snit- able for a Church or School House. | Will be soid for $6. Apply to H. Coomss. veg 17 2i | ryro LET—~A Hous & near King Square. 3KER. OST—Between Lower St. Peter's 4 Wright's Mills, a Carriage Nored on inside, Finder will be oJ returning it to Examinze office. [no 15 31 * FON taining seven rooms Apply to F. H re warded | (100K WANTE D—A ~ good plain Cook _ wanted, Apply with refere nees to Mrs. R. BR. FitzGerald, Kuockrour, [no 14 \ [TANTED IMMEDIATELY, a first-class girl Coat Maker, Tailor and Cutter, Kent Street West, [no 15 TRAYED from the ownei’s premises, on Sunday, the 6th inst,,a large Newfound- land dog, jet black, with white paws, Avy- one knowing the whereabouts of said dog will be liberally rewarded by leaving information at the Examryer ottice. (no 14 if ryyO LET—That desirable Dweliing House on the north side of King’s Square, con- taining nine rooms and 4 convenient frost proof cellar and good .table. Rent very low. Possession given in about one month from this date, Apply to Mark Bourengn. [se 6 tf 7 ANTED IMMEDIATELY. a girl a8 Cook aad capable of doing Pastry Baking. Apply at the Examivgn office, [no 8 tf \ ANTED—Hides, Woo] and Skins at the 'Y Spring Park Wool Shop, for which the highest cash price will be paid by C. FP, Stacs- rh, " {no 17 Iw Road and | Wrapper, | Apply to Jonn BELL, | LATEST | —Noy 21 eod 2w Frames | — PERK Raaiio just received Bea | 3 cASseS ee —:0: NOVEMBER 21, 1881. NEWEST 3EST NS & STERNS elt and name SOS Newest and Best Straw Shapes, in Plush, Eiats, | Our Stock is now about complete in every particular, and we invite customers from town Just Recerven.—A large lot ef chairs, 22d country to inspect our Goods when making their purchases, as wé can assure them they will find no better value. qualities, Charlottetown, Nov, 1, 1881. are not surpassed inextent, variety and value. patterns whether you buy or not. Carp Our Dress Goods, Cloths, Flannels and Winceys Just see these Goods aud get Cotton Warp and Cottons of every description, of the best and at the lowest prices. Rugs and Railway Wrappers, Mats, Gent»’ Furnishing Goods, &c,, &c. Fiannels, Blankets, Horse ets, Oil Cloths, Rugs and PERKINS & STERNS. “———.-- ee. ae ee ee ae aoe | j i Readymade a. QQQj&QGc“NaT = Tweeds ——— Sas = ———— ee AT cosT! Clothing, AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. and Heavy Cloths, Some Expensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles and Dolmans, and | i‘ur Lined Cloaks, Sealettes and Colored Dress Goods. AT A LARGE REDUCTION. CPENED AND MARKED Low, JUST Nov. 1, 1881. A Select Assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Velveteens, Ladies’ Sacques, &¢, &e, R. W. Loos ~ 83 QUEEN STREET, 18l, Oct. 14, 1881. —e ee ee BRITISH WARBHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Which will be disposed of at Very Low Prices. RS ee 108] W. & A. BROWN & CO. GRAND - BAZAAR, 22nd and 3rd of Novemb HE Members of St. Joseph’s Society in- tend holding, in the Market Hali, A FAIR OF Fancy & Useiut Articles, the preceeds to be Cevoted to the aid of St. Joseph’s Convent. Tea, will he supplied, b Tickets oi admission 10 eents. Doors open at 2. p. in As the Ladies who have undertaken the |management of this Fair will spare no pains ; to make it a success, they sincerely trust the many fricnds of that institution will favor them with their liberal patronage, | Oct. 25, '81—2aw C. Fr. oF » Fes hp LANDED, ex Z/NGA,— | 16 cases of that celebrated brand of FINES T | FRENCH COFFEE, as used in Paris and | other Continental cities, i 7 and 1Olb tins. Is unsurpassed for strength and delicacy of | | favor. WiLLIAM DODD, | Nov 10—eod tf pat — rescei FIVE DOLLARS VHE above Reward will be paid to ao one who will give such information to the undersigned as will lead to the recovery 2 Battery Charlottetown Garrison Artillery. JOUN T. HEARTZ, Sergt. Major No. 2 Battery Charlottetown Garrison Artillery. {no 8 cod tf DR. JENKINS © Has resumed practice st bis residence, Queen Sirect Hours fer consultation 9 to 11 4, m., and 7.30 to 9 p. m. No certificates ‘given except to eae a aides fno 8 wkly pet ex pres im) Saw Coffee, and Refreshments of all kinds; MARKET HALL, 9/0 ,] put up in *. of two Rifles missing from the Armory of No. | | ; ‘ON HAND BRANDS THA BARRELS OF AND TO ARRIVE FLOUR, T WE CAN BRAG ABOUT. a, Hiawatha, ~Dickson, National Policy, Famous: &, &. $4,000 WORTH OF TEA, Excellent quality and cheap, in Half-chests, Caddies & 5, 7, 10 & 15 “4 boxes, — -0i— 200 tins Pratt’s Celebrated Astral Oil (Kerosene), 100 tins and 75 casks Bay State & Keystone American Kerosene, Large Stock W Wed: esday & thu sin Nov, 23 and uy 250 boxes and half-boxes choice Raisins, and a of General Groceries LESALE AND RETAIL. ese Parties wishing to lay in their winter’s stock can buy to advantage. Charlottetown, Nov. 1!, 1881. BEER & GOFF. —- eae Rin he GWEN CONNELLY'S, THE PLACE TO BUY FALL & WINTER GOODS, i) W incies te A AC et ll tl tan ee — {Na REWARD, ‘Flannels, Blankets, Quilts, Knit Wool Goods, Dress Goods, , Sacques, Shawls, Ulsters, Cloths and T weeds, READYMADE CLOTHING, Ulsters, Overeoats, Reefers, Pants and Vests, Cardigan Jackets, Linders and Drawers, Flannel Shirts, Wool Sear fs, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Mitts, &c. Cotton Warps, Best Makes, Cnrap, ga@~ Cash Buyera can depend on getting good value. Noy, 10, 1831—pitt OWEN CONNOLLY. ot Pe ME AA ce een HNMR He