focal and Other Liems. LETPERS Pa THE EBITOR ae eee _ nated Beware of Frauds. Sr,-—I informed that an itinerant merchant (/) from abroad is taking orders in the city for plush photograph albums, a sample of which he carries with him. Ilwonld not object to his doing go have been did he not obtain signatures by misrepresen- tation. One of the parties whom he suc- cessfully canvassed has informed me that he was assured that a similar album, sold to hita at six dollara, was selling at Chappelle's Bookstore for rine dollars. My informant examined a few of the albums in my stock, and found that those [em selling for three dollars and seventy-five cents are superior to those shown by this canvasser. On making this discovery he immediately said listers in great variety at J. B. Mac WA {novsd. | soiling > r ANDREWS DINNER at the Osborne House this evenin A very enjoyable time an - j mort extensive anc varied stock of Rook for boys, girls, and children at Bremver Bro [nov 20 2i pat é i .ppecte’s Atmavac for 18 t will be issued early next week, It is for s.pertor to any of its pre iccegsors, 2 For Crockery and Lamps there is no better place than R. K. Brace’s to go to. Cheap} ana good [nov 30 al fur members of the Caledonia Club w li at their rooms this evening at eight lock sharp. St. Andrew’s dinner at nine lock. > for $3.00, Overcvoats for $4.0) Lnov3d. Men’s Reefer at J. B. MacpoNaLp’s ‘uiinsinailgpiaiaing Tue brigt. ‘‘Lady Milton,” McRae master, sailed to-day for Queenstown, for orders, with a cargo of 29 400 bushels of oats shipped by | Messrs. Welsh & Owen. i. ~ that he would refuse to take the albu for which he hed subseribed, and would advise others to do lkewise. I wish to warn the public, both in town and country, against being deceived by these and similar parties who, have no interest in the Proy- ince and interfere with legitimate trade. Yours truly, Tueo. L. CuHapretts, , Diamond Bookstore, Ch'town, Nev. 30, 1883. Anp yet a farther quantity of new toys and Libel Upon the Ladies of Char- fancy goods were opened at the Diamond Bookstore to-day. ‘lhe stock is the best and largest ever imported here. iaeatiiaadlaien Tus members of Wildey Lodge, lL. ©. O, ., are requested to meet at the Lodge Room. this evenioy (Friday), at eight o'clock, to con- siderthe Report of the Committee on Niw Hall. By order. ee a i | Tue members of the Young Men's Christian | Assotiation, and others interested in Asso- . ) ; to Animals” lottetown. Dear Sirn,—1 expreas the feelings of many others besides myself in stating that you acted in a most dignified manner by giving no answer to the emanation in Wednesday's Putrict regarding the “Cruelty case which was previously reported. Few in our city but have witnessed some case such as, or worse than, the one described; and the whole com- TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ciatfon work, are requested to meet the ladies munity ought to feel proud that you, in of the W. C. T. U. in the Y. M. C. A. Parlor | your vocation, display the feelings of a true this evening, at eight o'clock. igentleman by exposing crime, even should }it be beyond the reech of present punish- ment. — — Tee handsomest Photograph and Autc- graph Albums in the city at Bremyer Bros | [nov 30 21 pat | we |e Le Manitoba acknowledges the liberality of | the Catholies of the Province of Quebec in contributing the sum of of $6,560 towards the support of Indian schovls. One-fourth of this amount is given for schools in the arch- diocese of St. Bouiface, another for those St. Albert, a third for those of Arthabasca | and McKenzie, and the fourth to be divided | between the apostolic vicerage of Pontiac and | the asp»stolic prefecture of Labrador. i naillipenadiaes Wittiam Jamrecoy, 15, Pitt street, Liver. pool, Wholesale Importer of Dried Fish, ‘‘anned Lobsters, Meats, ete., reports that the | import of Lobsters from June Ist to October | 20th, was as under:— London - . Liverpool 68,445 cases. 43.434 ‘* Total - . oi eatnee * of which W. J. had 18,484 cases. Sl esnartiesnom Our Christmas Cards still take the le»! for quantity, quality, and cheapness.— BreMNER Bros. [nov 30 2i pat ieneaabeande Mr. W. Jamiesoy, of Liverpool, has pur- chased the whole of the canned goods, also the dried and pickled fish, exhibited by the vadian and United States Commissioners at the International Fisheries Exhibition. Mr. Jamieson also purchaséd the Gaspe fishing boat exhibited 10 the Canadian department. She is called ‘tthe Canadian Maid,” and has been sent tothe Orkney Islands where the purchasers tirm began fish curing in 152). Aljl honor to ‘ther ladyship,’”’ whoever she may be, who shares with you the stigma of having exhibited symptoms of possessing one of the speciai attributes of the Almighty, and perish the grovelling dispositions which would jay-like, ‘‘in borrowed feathers,’ drag either of you of | down to their own base level. I am Sir, truly yours, Mercy, Ch’town, Nov. 30th, 1883. Concert Last Evening. S:ir,—Who is boss of this concert ? was asked last evening by several persons. Concerts generally commence at sharp eight. Last night’s one did not commence until twelve or fifteen minates past the usual hour. This ought not to be. 1 noticed in the programme published in your paper that Katie this and Katie that were down for solo’s: It is customary to add the word Miss, And also, when picces have been performed more than once or twice in public, the arranger of the programme ought not to be ashamed to give the proper title. For instance, the first chorus ought toread thus: ‘*The God of Israel];” and not ‘The Lord is my Redeemer.” The second: “The moonlight on the Lake,” and not ‘* Moonlight.” The last one, ‘ Early Dawn,” should read ‘‘Come rise with the Lark.” Inotice, Mr. Editor, the brown handle is once more brought into requisi- ani tion, Where a large number of voices, J. B. Macpowaun’s Tea is pronounced the accompanied by several musical instru- best. Try it. [nov30, | ments, are performing a difficult chorus, it jisnttiidpeeaindl would be quite the thing for the conductor AN exchange says there is on exhibition at San Luis Ubispo an ear of corn grown in the exact form of the hand of a child, showing the wrist, hand, thamb and fingers, all perfect ex- cept the little finger, which is double. itis covered with small grains of corn to near the tips of the fiayers, which are bare prongs of cob, givimg the appearance of a hand clad with a mitt. In total length it is 54 inches, ani three inches broad across the palin. -_—)}——— Tux best and cheapest Christmas Cards at Bremyer Bros. {nov 30 21 pat a We are pleased to see that Mr. D. A. Mc- Donald, Attorney-at-Law, well known 1n this city, has been placed in an important position by one of the leading iaw firms of Winnipeg, Manitoba, The firm of Hagel & Davis of that city have opened a branch office in the flourishing town of Portage La Prairie. Mr. McDonald has been appointed manager of the byanch, In announcing the fact to the public, the firm state that they have the fullest con- fidence that avy legal business placed in the nands of Mr. McDonald will be attended to tromptly, and give general satisfaction. —_—>—_—— BrroLAry.—The residence of Mr. Matthew Redmond, carpenter, who resides on Upper Queen street, has been entered by burglars several times during the at fortnight. On every occasion the burglary has been com- mitted in broad daylight, between the hours of seven a. m and twelve, noon—Mr, his work during that time. The burglars have carried off a portion of his household effects, besides smashing furniture, breaking doors, glass, ete. The attention of the police is called to this case, and we hope they will sco succeed in bringing the offenders to justice. _+_- Syow-ssaorisa.— After snow comes the snow-shoer. Yesterday a meeting of gentle- men desirous of forming a snow-shoe club was The winter’s campaign, the prospect of abundance of snov’, and snow-shoe tramps | aut a tree were discussed, A club was formed under favorable auspices, and the following officers were elected; — : President—Capt. Maxwell, R. N. lst Vice President—W. C. Hobkirk, Esq. 24 Vice President—A. Bb. W arburton. ksq. Secretary and Treasurer—KR. Kt. FitzGerald, Esq. : We wish the Clab a pleasant winter, and every success, > Ourrvary.—The Halifax Herald says: —We reoret to anneunce the death of A. N. Archi- baid, Seeretary of the Book and Tract Society. Two months ago while in Cape Briton Mr. Archibald contracted typhoid fever, from the effects of whi b he died Jast might, after lingering iJlness. He has been engaged some years as a e-lporteur, and three years ago encceeded Mr. MeBean as Secretary of the Book and Tract Sogiety. Early i the year he went to Scotland, addressed a number of meetings there, an4 succeeded in largely aug menting the funds ef the seciety. He was prominently identified with sunday School work, and every movemont for the moral and religious advancement of mankind had his hearty sympathy and active ¢ -operation. He was a good man gnd agood ertigen, lows will be keenly felt in the large circle in to use his baton, but not in the kind of music we are favored with. At times it is simply ludicrons. I understand a stock of batons will be imported shortly by our enterprising musical gentlemen on Queen Street, for the leaders of the different choirs in the city and country. Science has made such rapid strides of late that sensible young ladies and gentlemen will not sing unless they are kept at bay with this cele- broted musical instrument. I have no de- sire to criticise the concert, Mr. Editor, as it is naughty to do so. ; Crisp. Supreme Court. Fripay, Nov. 30. The dourt opened this morhing, the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Hensley presiding. Stewar vs. Trowsdale.—The defendent in this suit was brought up for examination under the Insolvent Debtor's Act. The main point was whether the defendant was entitled to his allowance, inasmuch as he had given a bill of sale to another creditcr afetr having been served with the writ in this suit. The Court, however, held that there was nothing to prevent a debtor giving one creditor a preferential lien after proceedings thad been commenced against him by another creditor, providing of course é ; Red- | that it was a bona fide transaction and not mond, who is the sole occupant, being away at | done with fraudulent intent, The prisoner | got his order for allowance. N. McLeod | for plaintiff; Peters for defendant. ' held in the office of K, BR. FitzGerald, Eeq | attention in Prince County. 40 that Fred? Gorrell, ason of the appellant, and. his|d Richard Gorrell appellant, and Isaac n| Winchester respondent—This was an appeal from the judgment of Judge Kelly, Judge of the County Court of Prince County, and was heard before the Supreme Court atSum- merside, in October last. The case is rather a peculiar one, and attracted a good deal of It appears partly through and then left it. Shortly aftewards it fell,and in falling killed a horse belonging tothe respondent. The respondent Winchester then brought an action in the County Court cf Prince County, against the appellant, alleging that | his son Fred was his servant, and, there- | fore, liable for his negligence; and after two trials judgment was given in favor of Winchester for one hundred doliars and costs. From this judgment the” &ppeliant, | Gorrell, appealed to the Supreme Court. One very important point in. the case was whether Fred Gorrell was or was not the appellant's servant, as Gorrell said that Fred, when he cut the tree, was working for Winchester; while, on the other hand, Winchester eaid Fred Gorrell was work+ ing’ for his father, the appellant, Judge Kelly decided that Winchestgr’s statement was correct, and bis ruling on this point was not only sustained, but ap- proved of by the Supreme Court. Some sixteen witnesses were examined on the appeal. | The Supreme Court this morning gave udgment, dismissing the appeal with costs, and sustaining the judgment of the County Court, Peters and Stewart, for Winchester. ie! ; ' retted by . . eat Tic he marc da and maqesiatears im thu , appellant, Govrill; Hodguosy Q) O'y for the Series Poet respondent, - - DATLY HX Amin {[SeectaL DesrarcHes To THe Examiner. ]} Canadian Items Ortawa, Nov. 29. The Grand Orange “Lodge of British America will again apply to Parliament at the coming session for an act of incorpora- tion. Notice of such application will appear in the next issue of the Canada Gazette A man named E. G. Leston was run over end killed on the railway near Coaticooke, (Juebec, yesterday. Hon. D. A. Smith has issued a circular to the Shareholders of the Hudson Bay Company, stating that as the directors re- fused to request to inquire in to the charge against some of the chief officers of the Company, he will exereise hia right to vote for the new directors. He had previously lied hot eteentee SO, 188s. Tweed intimated to the Governor his intention to criticise the conduct of the board in this' respect, he expresses an earnest wish to} have the affair of the company administered | in accordance with modern requirements, A panic occurred on the Montreal Stock Exchange, yesterday, and all stocks de- ciined heavily. Bank of Montreal, which was worth 210 uot long ago, has declined. Canadian Pacific Stock declined 114 per cent,, yesterday, opening at 584 and clos- ing at 57. A Dangerous Wreck. New York, Nov. 29. The barque ‘‘Criterion,” from London, reports that on November 20th, in lat. 39 48, long. 34 38, she passed the water- logged and dismasted schooner ‘‘Mattie 3rulon.’’ The wreck is very dangerous to navigation on account of the hull being only very little above water. | A More Peacable Gutlook. Paris, Nov. 29. A more hopeful feeting “prevails here to- day in all circles, and a peaceful solution of the questions between France and China| is now regarded as possible, inasmuch as England is trying to make a peaca) lo settle- ment between them, otek aa An Editor Arrested. Dustin, Nov. 29. Mr. M:tthews, editor of the Tyrone Courier, bas been arrested ona charge of inciting Orangemen against nationalists, os Prohibitions. Lonvon, Nov. 29. The Irish Government has prohibited Orange and National meetings, which were to have been held at Newry next Sun- day. Fishermen Missing. . GLoucesteR, Mass., Nov. 29. Six of the fishing fleet are missing and are given up as lost. Weather Bulietin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, November 30--10 a. m. _ East, veering to southwest and west gales; increasing cloudiness, with rain and snow. awe = a ae eee eee: ——— le Summerside Exports. SuMMERSIDE, Nov. 28. Shipped per steamer ‘‘Summerside,” Cameron, master, for Point du Chene: 44 brls oysters, , . : $ 116.70 2 cases eggs, . . - 12.00 227 bush oats, 91.00 SHIP NEWS. ad PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. Nov. 28 —Str M, A. Starr, Ferguson, . Halifax,- mdse, 29-- Maggie Jane, McLean, Newcastle, N. B., deals; steamer Worcester, Blankenship, Boston, mdse, - @ CLEARED, 23—Str M.-A. Starr, Fergusoy, Halifax, pro; Annie Dancan, Power, Pictou, bal; Mary Charles, Bourke, Shediac, bal; Clara Roger, Rogers, St. John’s, Nfld, pro; Laura, Matthews, St. John’s Nfld, pro. Noy. 29.—James Simple, Roberts, Halifax, pro; Royal Home, Buchanan, Sydney, c.B., pro: P. L. G, Anderson, Pictou, oats; Lady Milton, McRae, -Mumbles, oats and deal. OTHER PORTS Summerside, Nov. 28 —Entered sch Mary Ellen, Hurst, Shediac, lumber. Halifax, Nov. 27—Arschrs Highland Jane, Hartliog, Montague; Amiel Corkum, Mossman, Morray Harbor; Olive J, Malcolm, Souris; toderick McRae, DeCoste, Sydney. 27 -Cld sch Beatrice, Purdy, Summerside, inward cargo from Rarbadoes. : Guysboro, N 8, Nov 26—Ar sch Bella, from Cardigan, P E I. New York, Nov 23—Ar sch Annie Roy, Bowie, Charlottetown. Qe ee BIED. In this city, on the 30th of November, Anne Jemima Hayden, in the 42d year of her age, the beloved wife of William stewart. [foneral will take place on Sunday next at two p. m.,{from her late residence on Lusion Mtreet. | > => ProF. Swrxg, of Chicago, wes convicted of heresy by the Presbyterian church nine years avo, but has since preached to one of the largest and most fashionable eongregatiens of the city, Last'Sunday Rev 8. J. McPferson an el quent Presbyterian divine, preached in his place. A speciul_ meeting of the Presby- terian clergy w.s called to consider the pre- riety of Lis cclion, It was discovered thst Mr. McPhe:aon could pot be discipliaed under he church ralcs, but the meeting decided haf th: act sayoyed of impropriety in that it wes seviing an example, which, if followed, night lead to evil. 14, 230 lbs pork, 854.00 3,100 Ibs hams, . 310.00 4 bels potatoes - > . 2.00 450 sheep pelts - - - 225.00 $1,605 60 | - VELV ELS, Winter Goods, Ch'town, Nov. 19, 1683. a St. Andrew's Dinner \ ILL take place at the “OSBORNE — HOUSE,” on Friday Eveuing Next, November 30 AT NINE O'CLOCK, ‘Gentlemen wishing to participate in the celebration of St. Andrew’s Day can obtain tickets, at one dojlar cach, from any of the following Committee:—Arch, McNeill, D. C, Martin, D, R. McLellan, J. 8. McDonald. J. M, CAMPBELL, Sec’y of Com. Ch’town, Nov. 26, 1883. ——— ae ™M. Cc Ae LECTURE COURSE, HE Second Lecture of the Winter Course, before the Young Men’s Christian Asso- ciation, will be delivered by A. B. WARBURTON, ESQ, B. C. L., -—In THE— mM. CO, A. HALT, — @ay— Monday Evening, December 3. SURJECT- “Scraps from Canadian History.” Chair to be taken at eight o'clock. Ad- mission ten cents, HENRY SMITH, Secretary. Ch'town, Nov. 27. TO LET. HE large STORE, WAREHOUSES and DWELLINGS, corner of Great George and Euston Streets, The premises were built for, and are admirably adapted for a produce business, Apply to H. COOMBS, Agent Ch’town, Nov. 14, 1883.—eod FOR SALE. WE Church Property, corner of Prinoe and Euston Streets, consisting of Church and Dwelling House, with Land. Terms may be known on application tothe undersig ned. D. McNEILL, Sec’y of Trustees Ch’town, Norv. |, 1883. WANES, LOST, FOUND, OST—On Queen Street, on Saturday, the 17th instant, a large GOLD EAR-RING. The finder will receive a handsome reward by leaving it at this office. (no30 31 * ANTED—A PRESSMAN in a Tailoring Establishment. Constant employ- ment to a good map. Apply at this cifice. [no26 —_— wy Ake IMMEDIATELY--A Dining Room and Pantry Girl. Murt have Apply at Revere House. good references. [novi4 Pee te oa or about the 19th instant, a raft of Spruce Logs drifted from its moorings, three miles south-west of Cape Bear. Anv parties baving found the same shall be rewarded by notifying McLUxE Bros , Murray River, King’s County; or David R, NOVEM EER ——— me + emma =— Sraasinennaeeeeeneenniiemesnatitanen Perkins & Sterns | ARE NOW OFFERING EXTRA GOOD VALUE IN Flannels and Blankets, Ulster Cloths and Mantle Cloths, s and Coatings, fur-lined Cloaks and Cloth Jackets, Wool Squares and Woo! Scarfs, Fur Maffs and Fur Caps VELVETEEHNS AND PLUSE, of every description, Good and Cheap, at PERKINS & STERNS. NEE x pa oe ee See WINTER CLOTHING. BUY YOUR CLOTHING FROM We A, WEEAS & 00, where you can depend on getting livery advantage for Cash NEW SUPPLY OVERCOATS, JUST OPENED. A Good Ulster or Overcoat and RAPIDE PLA’ CANAL, advertived to take place on the ‘3th day of November next, are uuavoidavly postpened to dates ; — CO LOTHIN G Fon Save on To ter. jes Dwelling House on Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown (with outbuilding and garden attached), lately in possession of Robert Scott, Apply to Possession gives immediately. D. FERGUSON, Com missioner of Crown Lands, Ch’town, Nov, 17, 1883,—2aw tf St. Lawrence Canals, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. fPH"™ letting of the works at the upper eutrance uf the CORNWALL CANAL, those at the upper entrance of the the following Tenders wili be receivet until TUESDAY, the FOURTH day of DECKMBER vext. Plans. specifications, etc., will be ready for examination at the places previously men- tioned, on and after TU+SDAY, the TWrN- TIETU day of NOVEMBER. For the works at the head of the Galops Canal, tenders will be received until TUES- DAY, the EIGHTEENTH day of DECEM- KER. Plaus and specifications, etc, can be seen at the places before mentioned on and FROM after TU:sDAY, the FOURTH day of = PECE MBER. . By order, $4.50 A $Ss9_00. =k. ae BRADLEY, 5 £ decretary, EVERY DESCRIPTION OF Dept. of Railways and Canals, : . Ottawa, 20th October, 183, : Underclothing, weer ee venta LIGHT. LIGHT . s Scarfs, Mitts, And Gioves. —ALSO — HORSE BLANKETS, Buffalo and Wolf Robes, W. A. WEEKS & 60., SIGN OF THE LION. Nov. 26,1883. ws | LAST TRIP ‘Carroll leaving Boston !st December, and, returnipg will leave Charlottetown 6th December, CARVELL BRO*., : Agents. Ch’town, Nov. 23, 1988, -. pat 3i FOR SALE OR TO LET. HAT preperty on Great George Street, directly east of the R. C, Church, now occu by P. R. Bowers, Eeq., a8 @ Printing Office. The building fronts on Great George Street, and extends back 106 feet, with a Small, Harkor Master, Charlottetown. [no8 YITUATION WANTED—As Auctioneer, two days in each week, and every night, | for the winter, at low rates, Apply at this) office, [no2 FEW PERMANENT and TRANSIENT BOARDERS can be accommodated in the House corner of Wisgnonersh and Dorches- ter Streets, on reasonable terms. Very cow- venient for Railway travellers.—L. B. Mo- MILLAN. [oc30 *§°O LET and possession given immediatel the two story Dwelling House, corner of Prince and Fitzroy streets. Apply on the premises to J. Fiaser or W. E, Dawson. [oc? OAKDERS,—Mrs. Bobert Rodd, has re- moved to the house ot Mr (. Heartz, Euston Street, where sbe can accommodate [oo3u right of entry from Sidney Street. terms ERSONS who may wish to illuminate their shop windows and stores during the Xmas and New Year’s season, should use the McKenzie Rappley Light, now in use at Diamond Bookstore. These burners give double the light that can be obtained from the ordinary burners, consuming the same quan- tity of gas. Orders should be given at the Gas Works early, to ensure their being ob- tained in good season. Ch’town, Oct. 23, 1883—im eod TO LET. TENE Offices, Warehouse and Dwelling situate on Lower Queen “treet, adjoining Mr. Archibald McNeili’s Auction Room, Inquire of FRED. W. HYNDMAN, or of we CAPT, AYLWA R ae BOSTON STEAMERS “Se _wiLt Bi P, Island § Fottery. W°* are Agents for the P. E. Ssland Pottery. Urders sent to ua will re- ceive prompt attention. Jars, Jugs, Bean Pots, Mugs, Flower Pots, Spitoons, Stove Stones, ete , etc., in stock. BEER & GOFF, AGENTS Ch’town, Oct, 25, °83. HS, SOPHIA POTTER'S The. whole will be sold cheap on advantageous | } ‘Bone Kheumatic Liniment T is a fact wor'h knowing that Mrs. Sophia : Potter's Bone Kheumatic Liniment cannot Parties wishing to buy or lease can apply | be exceiied for removing pain and soreness. flice. Ch’ town, Nov. 17, 18°3.—4w eod LABRADOR HERRING, DAILY EXPECTED. ~ ! Pain,” }to A. McNeill, or at Palmer & McLeod's [t is no worthis+s trash, es sme may suppose, 0 upon | simply because they have been imposed upon | by others, but is positively the * King of | Sere throat cannot stand before its | power, | All we ask isa trial that you may be con- vinced of the truth of our statement, Our ex- perience isthat one buttle tried also sells many more, / 6 ( 0 BARRELS per brigt.“Maxwellton.” | Bxcé.. See circular for particulars DAVID SMALL, Queen's Whart. Ch’town, Oct, 22, 1883 | pumber of Boarders, on reasonable terms Latest News’ Loca and Telegra hiy and testimonials, and try a bottle—it will not fail to do all that is promised. 'R. V. BARKER, St. John, Wholesale Agent, | W. R. WAT-ON, Charlottetown, P. E. L . CXEL THER DAILY BXAMLNER, ‘or the ; 4+ A. CROSSMAN, Middleton, Lot 27, Owt. 22, 1833—eud whly ae RES yey emia a a 5 eo er aie ET Recagps nye em a ce + th ta Ae cemramemnnetntnme ie