i =a DAlLS HEAMINER, DECHMEHR 7.1861, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. THING | Prince buward wae ON HAND AND 'TO ARRIVE cet HP WINTER CLOTHING twa. RAN AND 1 HE io “pacsungues ef ths’ shiumer. Tamiag, J. B. Macdonald's, Queen Street. iy ma BRANDS THAT WE CAN BRAG ABOUT. which returned to Plymouth disabled a few deneeen ee Winter Arrangement. | giawatha, Dickson, Natioral Policy, Famous, &., &e. 4 robbery at Lord Arthur Hill Trevor's Men’s Warm Reefers $: a ce $4,000 WORTH OF TEA, Lonpvon, Dee. 5, en * There was one hundred and fifty Jewish s $4.25, To take effect on the lst Dec., 1831. Yt » af mun} nit ° . , aT ct ‘ , seat at Brynkinoult yesterday was eifec ted Men's Warm Reefer while the family were at church. The amount of valuables stolen is variously esti- Men’s Warm Reeters $5.75, Men’s Warm Reefers, good, $6.50, mated. Some reports place them at only as ; ae aie TRAINS OUTWARD. ; ; £18,000. A man servant of the family was Men’s Warm Reeters, good, $7.50, ss | Excellent quality and cheap, in Half-chests, Caddies & 5, 7, 10 & 15 Ib. boxes trrested as an accomplice to the robbery. Men’s Warm Reeters, had - $9.50 ze crncinieniesenieliihiiiatiddiaiaaaaiaias ' ; The Lerd Mayor writes to the 7'imes, Men’s Warm Reefes, better. $9.00, STATIONS. | MIXED, | MIXED, | MIXED, : ; fa *U- stating that the Property Defence Associa Men's Wrm Reeters, best, $10.00. 200 tins Pratt’s Celebrated Astral Oil (Kerosene), ary &sh i fede et , —_———_| —| — vation ad ‘ agi ay Fs ‘ wip of freland has not failed on une ,, Men’s Heavy Overeoat’s $450, | Ch’town ..|Dp 8.15am)Dp 3.00pm Dp 2.30pm | 100 tins and 75 casks Bay State & Kevstone American Ker osene wp aa gy Lord a ap ar Mon’s Heavy Overcoats $5.20, | Royalty Jcl ** #28 ‘| * 3.23 **! ** 2.53 950 boxes and half} ; choice Raisins HM HALION May re:y On wtwne traditionary v ; } ry Overcoat Si) OO iN Wilteh’e ‘** 9.29 ‘* 4.16 * aU IOSCS ANE 1all- JONES ClhOWE disine, and a ; ympathies ef this city to aid the Associa wens Heavy ee eo i $7.50 i Hunter Br: * 946 2 “iG * 7“ — - Men's Heavy Overeoats, good, $7.90, | a is gga ee | ‘ : ‘ ' > tion . i , . . ee Bradalba’e | ‘10 23 ** 1 ** 5.05 ** | aree Nes! CCK $ re 0ce > Che Times reproaches the English nation Men’s Heavy Overcoats, good, $5 50, | Co’ty Line,! 16.33 | & 5.18 “| ba 5 © STOCK ol Grom : aul Gu ocertes, th apathy in not aiding the eflorts tou com Men’s Heavy Overcoats, ex.iva, $10.00, | Freetown | 10.48 “5 «© 5.83 © | . the action of the Land League by | Men’s Heavy Overcoats, extra, $12.00, | Keusingt’n' “11.16 "7 © 5.55 °° | WHELESALE AND RETAIL. ating the Association. Men’s Heavy Overcoats, extra, $14.00. Summ’ side! AT11.45 “| Ar 6.30 * | rhe Timer D bin despatch says & COD-| 550 vronts Heavy Winter Uisters, splendid value, | Wellingt'n Dp 1. he Ress Parties wishing to lay in their winter's stock can buy icy against the payment of rents 1s @x-, ~ ec . _~ : . + oF eae . - & \ ing 9 3 a . ii anidohaee boyec tting and 50 Boys’ and Youths’ | laters, sple ndid value, | Port ul...1 °° 228 % | to advantage. ts are prevalent thoughout « large ter- 100 dezen Men’s Shirts and Drawers, 39 cents and upwards, O'Leary. ~o1 444“) : | y \] 3 > ( ‘ VEX - I 5 Cheap Scarfs, Ties, Woolen Shirts, Braces, Mitts, Gloves, &e Bloonsfald | ** 5.08 “| E R NX OF I . The Rr i ish haroue Granite City, from : 1 woo Be . * a4 Charlottetown, Nov. , tes!. Dolhousie, N. B., for Queenstown, has Clothing made to order from geod and cheap Cloths, at a | 55) = ~~ =—_ . |" le creW Have been la ded at |; LOYALTY « Ci ; | I began Q 7 a »- . 4 ig, [ene *zo""] Foy Seotch and Fuglish Tweeds or Worsted 8 en Oy a J.B. MACDONALD’S, fii) : igo. | FOP pCObGH ald Engush Lweeds OF Worsted Sui the steamer Germanic arrived at \ | Nov, 22, ‘sl—wkly, pat Veit eclicad Ar 4.05 “ | p town last night from New York. On the ‘—_— ‘ | Mt. Stew’t } lpn 41h ** | Ny 90 ‘oo rpaglic : = .ssage she rescued the crew of the British | ——___—=————— eS SSS eo oe P ree Cardigan i 3 5.32 «4 i 0: c anadian Tw eed SUls, : steamer Hurworth, Capt. Anderson, from eosiiet’n ‘Ar 6.00 “* | - " / + ‘ ov ely ‘er Rett lam ve bicl aes <cieriisiaiinienipsiet cxdinsiiniesnsiaiitnanhiaa™t iii eet tn j 4 . r tm € ~ —~« . : , | Montreal, Nov. 7th, for Rotterdam, ‘which , Ale Stowe | Dp & | Mor Overcoats of all Descriptions, Pistia acer amu ' - 2 | Morell... | i” 4a sien | Fi] ye tig >. ee aes htc od Center IRE : MARINE i rE a. hive! 1 Gis “GO ro- sw A pyre i ‘ i) ‘ asvall is 2 ee j i ss fy ce | rt Cyr) ghue to the Governership of Ceylon gg 4 a eS ae Ar 7.0 an) (ca 1 . es oe . el =e ae re, L 4 Ly intrue ; POON ee pee ee eee ie 5 } ‘e + f woe a = “ t J ie} 4 { Durum De e eer TLD eee } TRAINS INWARD. | | owe Fa St | on 3 is ) j : 5 j . \ Z i. Li Ns e sere ee ag ‘ Secnunniicilaiiilii Cia Rie he a Ss = —s ote Sf! Sax = eoreeiend a - SS = q a six hundred of the Duke vf Devonshire’s ray. 4D He \ 7, ‘RD | | | | , - i - we aided ot to renis. ex- | i 4 / pa ; | STATIONS. | MIXED. | MIXED. | MIXED, | > ; - t sats have decided ot to pay rans, HORACE HASZARD, | scattoss, | antxso, | a UPPER QUEEN STREET, . : With @ reduction Of sV per cent | 2 — TEE ee Ee et er Ln Tea y ‘ “1 ; fa J ’ . AC E URO] ND THE EAs e* “E°s 5 , ce A @ Ga ¢ | Ch’town .. Ar 5.20pm! Arli.i5am|Arli.4sam| TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER. a EUROPE AND THE EAST. we esac k as : SRSEEE ea a3 in % | Royalty Je Dp 5.07 ** | Dp10.52 * | Dpli.22 * j 2 : . a eee i te | N Wiltsh’e] * 4.15 **} **10.00 *) There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the . ie ye Rie | Hunter Rr} *¢ 4.00 **; ** 9.45 “| Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmanshlp and a perfect fit ; M. Cornaz has been elected President ef -— REPRESENTING— | Bradalba’e ; ** 3.24 ** | ** 9.09 ‘| ussisitee’ ; the Ceuncil of State, and M. Veryn Vigier | Co’ty Line.| ** 3.14 ** | * 8.59 **} alia ? Vice-President Both are Radicals i ° . . ll i . | Freetown ‘s OEQ & ‘ Sdd & | — ALSO— i av i sUeale. \ . vé i is. > A 5 { iF ( BE g rs ; * 4 ae ce o a ; z : i j : “i qi Zanzipar, Dec. 5. | Commercial Union Wire Ssurance OMpany, Ol LONGO ’ Py | Renmagt as © nates | e te a A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap, &c. &c. i ; le es - ‘. . =F On the 3rd instant, Captain Brownrigg, | CAPITAL. £2.500.000 STG | Summ’side 4 17 30am! Remember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner. ts of a British man-of war, with 100 men in a |} 44 Aly Ha,0UV, ' | Wellingt’n | Dp10.38 ** Charlottetown, Oct, 11, 1881, ee steam pinnace, attempted the capture of a} | Port Hill..| “* 9.53 * - —— en ‘ 4 O Leaty.»+«; ** $.al *' ik tates The Aish crow rowed | Wester Fire Assirance Company, of Toronto, Onts,|osews.;; 3 33: | | | 8.08 ** | | | Hf fiereely. Capt. B g, , the} ho , | Alberton ..} ‘* 7.25 ‘| : Sees enn ten CAPITAL, $800,000.00, fies] oa] | # ff USEKEREP HAS | if d one m: fas severel dtwo slightly | ; Royalty Jc} : ‘Dpil.22am | ’ : wounded. ‘The dhow ewaped.” " “| British America Fire Assuranc? Company, of Toronto, Out.,| vt") | iiast ¢ Berry, Dec. 5. Nedford. | ' £610.45 4 The Progressist; Socialist and National | CAPITAL, $500,000.00. | Mit. Stew't, | oe oo road from Rochester te Salamanca, have . Cook” and the celebrated “ Fire King,” for coal. | r to § ' x STEEL PENS. esate pbcapdian ote ; breught action against Wm. H. Vander- EC RNR@TICK - rae , vilt for $1,000,000, alleged to have been BP g) BEL e BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THR Parlor and Bedroom Stoves in Variety, i ‘ | Ar19.00 % * ea « ry CO 3 « - ’ i Liberal parties each selected members for | Cu rdigan .. | |Dp 8.40 ** A i id age liany othe S as Can make it cons. ; 1 the purpose of reporting upon the progress | : ; Georget’n . Po as * . . : me of ll importans questions in the Livers! SUN Mutual Life & Accident Insurance Company, of Montreal, te ———| avin venient, are invited to | - interest, the principal objoct being that the | ~ - ane Dp 9.20 “ Liberal parties may work together in the | CAPITAL, $500,000.00. I hae 8.50 * —CJA TT; AT ; future. Bear River| * 8.00 : | Tests, Dee. 8 arom fannie sours | ___I“72 "| apeapsine OPPOSITE THE MARKET, - ; Although M. Rousten states he will | ' nahtd an ; 4 , seat ; 3 5 return here in a fortnight, it is generally | MARINE INSU RANCE ALSO EF FECTED. L. B. ARCHIBALD, | known he has been definitely reealled and | : : a AND INSPECT QUR STOCK OF b that General Lambert will succeed him. —_——_— "i | ten ry Charlottetown, Noy, 29, 1581. ii ec si, wkly ‘ 3 Tar ” rs “ ‘ : . . ne r ee ae 1 i UNITED STATES. _| Risks taken ou all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. | Stoves, General Hardware, Glassware & Groceries x New Yor, Nov. 5. 4 ; -OF os os | GOLD x AK: ee © C) * sete Mra. Coleman was sentenced to four . MEDAL ; 1878." ie wre Te et : i — imprisonment for killing Geo. T. | Office—Corner of Queen and Lower Water Sireets. iN COCK e's OY KS Eh oles. ¥ ; : ce a ” ~ : ik ee Wr a rpie sea | Charlottetown, April 4, 1881—tf Sa ag te st ae eee Sore me | We have the “ Niagara,” ‘ Waterloo” and “ Star,’ for wood ; | be A. aE I ' . * mm : , ij Isaac S. Waterman, of Philadelphia, con- | JOSEPH GILLOTT’S. the “Good News, ‘“ Alderman,’ “ Tally Ho, “ Parlor ii tractors for building the State Line Rail- | ; lost by them on account of breach of con- apap ae 2 ” . a tracts on the part of oe Seana, who RE Prem g ea __}among which will be found the “ Waverly,’ “Gem,” “ Twi- iE apn Ge bande of the sane sh dames, i OTICE is hereby given that copies of the Assessment Lists for the year 1881 have 4 ‘oht.” “Model Parlor.” “Organ.” “ Scout.” &c.. &e. y igh ; San, ’ i Cuicaco, Dee. 5. | been furnished to the undermentioned Ceilectors, who are empowered to receive PRANG i 6", , ie ; Ns A meeting of Jewish citizens was held | all Taxes payable by the rate payers of their several districts, until the 30th day of é aes ~ Hf here yesterday for the relief of Jewish re- | November next, at the residences or offices of the respective Collectors, in accordan 2 iss 2 For ¢ hurehes, Halls, Xteres and Schools a tugees from Russia. A committees was! with the provisions of the Assessment Act, 1877, and Amendinents, after which date rive rsimas Arts, 4 ty . oo ia areas 9 _ every — will proceed to demand and collect all Rates and Taxes remaining we have the “ Rlecant”’ (Base Burner), “Orien,” “ Tronsides ” at pon their ral Here, rOCt fem | unpaid. Tirst inste it received this day j : ~ on] loyment. Over $2,000 were subscribed Rate-payers may, if they so elect, at any time before the 30th day of November | First instalment received this day at and “ Box.” t the meeting. next, but not afterwards, pay their Taxes at the office of the Provincial Secretary and HARVIES’ BOOKSTORE. sittin ie vine a | Treasurer, Charlottetown. | Oct, 31—tf , ’ io.) ¢ or OF : CONDENSED DESPATCHES. epeeenenanearnennenasnrges SSS ee | eS —— _— "G oe : om ae St ee rT q a eCTOR -«p | TOWNSHIPS COMPRISING Hi sLties picers ridies, XC., WC.; ove ipe an » United States Congress assembled yes- ELECTORAL, [AME OF COLLECTOR AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE.) TOWNSHIPS | COMPRISIN( sh & D H a ettles, ’ ; , , , eee sell mea ol Ohio, od Se NAME OF COLLECTOR AND PLA ) | COLLECTOR'S DISTRICTS. | S 0p welling Ouse J elected Speaker of the House. Three men | ~~ a ee fora oi es x oe ’ i . > r oo rere killed on the Selma & New Orleans | QUEENS COURTY. i | TO RENT! Faweett’s Celebrated tron Ploughs and Extras. Tinware . j [7h OOO fir > , at Mari. | j . 7 51 r Kailroad. A 975,000 Bre occurred at et Firat | Richard Ready, Irishtown, Let 20. [tate 20 and 21. N South Side Queen Square, the Store in large variety. oe Ga. General Sir Evelyn Wood will do. | Murdech McDonald, Springton, Lot 67. ‘* 22 and 67. and Dwelling House lately occupied by eeepc P SE) * nena probably be appeinted Governor of Natal. do, | Alexander McCalder, Hampton, Lot 29. *¢ 29 and 30. | L. J. Williems. Appty to - if a. At a meeting of the mildukie Land League Second | John M. Robertson, Cavendish. _ 23 and 24. | HORACE HASZARD. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF several members were expelled for paying do. | Pierce Costello, Cornwall. | ** Bi and 32, and north | Aug. 26— rents. Rowell, of England, and Dobler, ‘ noel ° aa om an b a of Chicago, began their 26-hour race in the do. | John McQuarrie, Nine Mile Creek. South part «f Let 65. : Fail woe © Ei latter city last night. It is again asserted Third | Peter Stewart, Marshfield, St. Peter’s R’d. }Lote 33 and 34. TO } ik TY helf and t 62? ar YW are, that the Merauie and’ Princess have avere do, Peter Campbell, Corran Ban Bridge. | * 35, 36, north of Hills. 4B ° ng J.arquis an rincess have every : b rough and Lot 37 tention of returning to Canadz : ic . . . ig MONG WHICH WILL BE FOUND A FINE LINE OF aearae n of returning to Canada, Arabic és James E. Kelly, Fort Augustus. |e 35 and 36 south of GOOD HOUSE on Hillsbereugh Street. . 1 q r sey struck M. DeBligniries, gaol controller ’ 7 Hillsboro’ and Lot 48 Ready banked. wi Ra sh - ah . .- oer | 0 ‘eady banked, winter's coal in; eight;,, . " » . ‘arvers and Ferks, i8 tor K rauce, OM the street in Cairo yesterday Fourth John Acorn. Pownal | ** 49 and 50, rooms, with third stery unfinished. Kent Knives and Forks, cueap; a few pair of extra good Carvers an @rks, 4 aes Stather Sovelt ie expected. Faniten, do. | Donald Stewart, Kinross, Lot 57. | * 57 and 58. easy. Apply te : Ivory, Buck Horn and other Handles, Pocket Knives, suitable for ol gn) ~~ sd at Nashville, Tenn. Loses do, | William Koss, Plat River. i 60 and 62, : - D. G. MACDONALD, and = young; Butchers’ Knives, Steels and Saws. Plated Forks, yc at Charlottetown, ) | ce ; ‘ | Bowes Ot Spoons and Cruet Stands, Umbrella and Fire Iron Stands, &e., &¢, | [Oommen aod. {| Eobert H. Crawford, City re Comes | fe ae ee ee Chain Traces, Cow Ties, Halter Chains, Bull Rings; Horse Rugs, Halters, H rin i a mt SENSE Gey OL 7h) Whips, Repe, Lanterns, Nails, Forks, Shovels, Hoes, Weavers Reeds, &, GL O. OTs ino. KMEING’S COUNTY. A aa alle Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass and Putty. . . . Nir | Angus E. Mclatyre, Fairfield, Lot 47. |Lots 46 and 47. Ee. goose wes tT : — 03 100 bbls. Extra Fat Ne, 1, equal to Yarmouth F 7s a etek Steamer Mamet | * 43 44 and 45 tA eae % ; at he 50 seal’ Second | James MoDonald, Little Pond, Lot 56. | * 56. Penn ats, | A splendid assortment of Glassware and Lamps, suitable for a — a do, | Francis H. Rabiewoee, Hone. BS poe Bay.} ‘ ¢ “ses 42. is eaeerren aed: SI AAE | Kitchens, “Dining Rooms, Libraries, Drawi ng Rooms, } C lo. | Lawr Byrne, Head Hillsborough. , and 39. PRP RAS RRee GE see BEE MS ae : oo ne on Third | Geveeriiaeedis Dundas, : ‘© 53, 54 and 55, THE PERFECTION || Sote PROPRIETOas || Halls, &e. Best American Kerosene Oil. : 300 Mackerel Barrels ( ‘ood stock), do. | Jobn J. McDonald, Montague Bridge. *¢ 51 and 52. oF WHISKYIX@ 'GREENLEESS) ee OD 4 ema poe | Gg Dery tengo bye” a unnauiors RRUESS’ |GROCERIES, GOOD AND CHEAP! On hand, a fall supply of Cotton Duck, do. | John Jamieson, Sturgeon. ; ** 61 and 63. eS TOD DY. (te RS ral ; ee mee and Manilla Cordage, Lines do, | Charles T. Brehaut, Murray Harber South.; |“ oe. pre, ws o {/OISTILLERIES, ARGYLESHIR and Twines, Paints and Oils. Georgetown Williom 8, Easton, Georgetown. Georgetown Royalty, &c. ' i ih - as ‘s DAVID SMALL, edt _— ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. Our Teas and Coffees are giving good satisfaction. Queen’s Wharf, Sept. 10, 1881. x ‘OusNTy ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, — — 10: ——_ ——- é' PRINCE veda 54, Holborn-viaduct, E.C,, London, Ang. 18, 1379 BEDE UE M First Francis Hughes, Tignish. Lots 1, 2 and 3. Rerort ou the Lorn» Hronitanp WHISKY: FLOUR OAT AND C A : aa | | eee AM maida = thant Se eee eee ee ‘ oie Sec . McNeil, McWillioms r, U., West Cape » 5 and 9. eenives DHrothere, ar ay alect ; \ poo played ig lg lin - William R. Ellis, Port Bill. . P| 10, 11, 12 and 13, from the vate, samples of their Lorne A further supply of Looking Glasses, Glassware, Lamps _ waviaiha® urtribinea cre, ees _overy Third Michael McDonald, Trout River, Lot 14. ‘* 14 and 16, Highland Whisky, and have subjecte sal i ae ee ed ; ; : an rons . THURSDAY and SATURDAY ao Ulric C. Trudelle, Egmont Bay. Lot 15. od” Us do. ceil. seein an Herdware daily expected trom England, United States City ovens . ae a, returning to this do. V. 8. Gillis, Indian River. Lot 18. analysis. The samples were very frag- Canada, which, together with the Stock on hand, we arepre- FRI ¥ MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and Fourth John T. Mullin, Kensington, Lot 19. | Lot 19. rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavcr, and we ; ; a . ‘t the time DAY, at 2 o'clock, p. m. do James D. Stewart, Centreville. Lots 25 and 26. possessed all the characteristics of pure pared to sell to cash customers at prices to suit the times. D a ae ae or intermediate de. ; Nelson Clarke, Cape Traverse. ‘© 27 and 28. and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the vai ee ee | ee lt aot nat WE™ Goods carefully packed and expressed to Steamers ° Jacob Schurman, Summer . | Summerside, és : ry . > ° All parcels must be orepaid - ai Ono Hanne Few pd; | Railway, or any other part of the City or suburbs free of charge. s en . t 70 . fo Weg . . . th mec DONALD FERGUSON, | 00. oosouy HENRY BEER. . a le ~ *’ oT he OMITnG oes Provincial Secretary and Treasurer. Charlottetown, P.F.L , R PRINTIN Provincial Tresurer’s Office, Charlottetown, P. E. L.. 26th Oct., 1881—pres pro ne till dec 3 | Feb, 24, 1880 Cheapside, Charlottetown, Oct, 3, 1881.