Di Me 180 2 LT needed ee 1 NR, VHM BER 26, 1881 Ht — £ ae IN O'V Ei iM : : : SiN 7 ’ ‘8. ; jai Toe DAILY EXAMINER Zion Church. — Presentation to | CORRESPONDENCE, AUG ( ] .? f. oiiininniididaga - lees : HT . - : Hider A. Stronach. | acute ns - ‘ble for t | : i Ec sasitiaiiivenes | We do not hold ourselves responsible for the ce IS ISSUED EVERY EVENING, ; : . & ies . , nents’ tenulieadie statements of our correspondenis, J gel By tak Examiner Pusissnire Company, [Here wasa large —, oe | oe ae Oe il iti a | BY W., D, STEWART, 2 ’ - Ware i : t of the Zien Chureh, on| = . + om THEIR Orrice, CornER Or Water | iD the basemen ; — initial — a 9%) wis = 7 a e ne the occasion of the presentation of an Winter Communication. 0:0 - 4 ee ASD VERAT \iBORGS ssa genta address, ete., to Mr. A. Stronaeh, of the | N EW Cotta e P ha sf GShariottetown, . . P, EK. Island. Railway, on his removal to the oe Te the Editor of the Examiner. me 1a > sy Rares oF Scescrirrion : Pacific Railway. The chair was taken by D a ‘ mr ith your many | - " F — ‘ Year Srr,—in common with your many +3 | ; + Six Months, . - $2 60 oo Jotn ec oe way 0 sa readers, I have carefully perused the letter | wv "7 TET Ts i a on he loss sustained by the congreg . : “owse Wi i $3. Three Months, - . . l 25 tie 1068 SUB . ef the Hon. Samuel Prowse on inte; | %, 4 4% o — - : 2 r youl. e ” ae qe One Month, : ’ 3 0 60 a led : Settee ree a _~ Communication. All are agreed as to the | Husic Store of G, P, Fletcher « a a i then calisd upon rofessor Ande * ‘ : A iPew e¢ ; iA: ea Advertising at most moderate rates. véadl the aati which had been prepared. | necessity. ee = aa RIERCHENT f AILORS, QUEEN STREET, : Gontracts may be made for monthly, | The address in the warmest terms recog-| be adopted Theta ‘dt 1itted that a al cl 7 "i quarterly, half yearly or yearly advertise-| nized Mr. Stronach’s services as Church ee Sa tell ond tal Soult ; - ae : an 1 . . fes- | 8crew steamer te 5 7 . ° x ments, on appiication, Trustee, Treasurer, elc., and the profes-|* : : The cise.and hast fa W i] or ( oy \ Sor iD oO , ri * . a or t » a Bia 3 rm N ne aha ¢ ‘r f | dhl sonal wisidtence rendered at the time the| be a great benefit, The size and best form | W iL, for One Weex, beginning on Mon ay,| WERHESOBY, Of Novembs, . ; ; : : eoved: sonstructlo 8 ar ? sOS tion, j ' e ‘ ‘ church building was enlarged and improved; | Of co ae e | Pig hak at i - . : . rriter wot ggest the propriet s : at 11 o'clock ue THE DAILY EXAMINER. and tothe very valuable assistance given | Writer would ee ete no the vans th inst, ae i" nl ™ by Mrs. Strenach in the sewing circle, and | aes oe in = heaadneadn aie, eae a :F . — ee sr ; ot ¢ : lB a it ailie, Ba ionce to charter 4 sve se oc. NIX NEW COTT ik Tre A NOVEMBER 26, 1881. at — by whi ch she had ag sche Those vessels are built with a view to | ' a _ o ales rm, : 9 or ae } very iarge Gegree in removing the dept) Se ae mt : 7s i A \/ bi €> NJ \7 j rm \A?7 , = : 0 uetrume ; upon thea eon It concluded by express- | contact with ce. Chey are staunch aud full compass, and full rich tone, made of Bee The Toronto Convention. ing the hearty wishes of the congregation | strong and of fair carrying capac uty. Phe | best materials, and substantially pot #. siiintioes Soe thar future welfare aid prosperity, and | performance of one of them la Charlotte- % gether, They can be warranted for aay wl Tuas Toronto ‘‘ Mail” reports about four- requesting Mr, Stronach’s acceptance of a| town harbor is fresh in the recollection About One i housand Patterns ber of years. They are neither Steinwi. teen hundred delegates present at the Cen- sie dandee far died beatlifal and sdilable ;of many’ of your readers. Since that date | Weber, Chickering or Knabe, bot bands, servative Convention recently held in presen : ' there have been improvements in the seal- aud reliable instraments. Numbers of th v ; } 6 ail’ i} nes peCUSET. : ; y ine 27 "’ ¢ , On > ; “re y 2 iz e ir > ore a Toronto ; and as the *‘ Mail” gives me, | Mr. Stronach, who was deeply affected, |ing steamers lately constructed, whereby | metdiiicss are i wee tn Ja e Parlors of some of the k@. the accuracy of the report can herdly be responded in fitting terms. \their carrying capacity has been much in- ing citizens of Halifax, and fully meet al] @, questioned. Ret ‘De M ray spoke of the loss sus- | creased. fa requirements for tone, style and finish, Wherever Sir John McDonald is, there Sodan: j y ine Preabyterian Church of the j Ona of the great difficulties in the way of | . ‘ ¢ ‘ ie 3 r 3 ~ = on Sd for capitalists to; ae : ae . Tm . ) . me : ‘ ae : : : sihdiinet esse j bee > 3 u i¢y Would pay very handsome retun is enthusiasm—the enthusiasm which the »wer Provinces in the removal of Mr. |@ late autumn trade is the small carrying & 2 5ép EOC 4.4 ‘@ Wy ELE EDS ao , y ba n born leader only can inspire; and we are rota OO a his services in the session |capacity of the Northern Light. Some Biki < % a ree cannot ve present at pot surprised to learn’ that the oa Presbyt are uhectlne years since when the British Government + - . wo desires to avail bimeelf orl Convention and the grand banquet | * Atte ee his eb singing by the} wanted a vessel for active service, they farts matenabeadrodh re get a good Pi: . . —s . : + x ie ‘ Dra ¢ ; ae ss ; f : ere c K il! Lease COMMUDK were characterized by unwonted enthu-; |.“ "), separated chartered a sealer. It will take a long : y | choir, the meeting separated. : 5 88 with the Auctioneer, Sarin ile op |S Rego ioe o bait avian net mat FOR THE SPRING OF 1882.|\"is. have said : ‘* Never was a warmer reception (HE ADDRESS, suit in many respects when built. Would . cash on delivery: for the rh ce. ns ce { accorded to any man in Canada }it not be better to charter a sealer for this i le ee a Awe, 3, 9, Die : : - 7 at ie Pemmrenittin at tie Y‘hurch. Charletie- | ‘ . Ps Ried ae ET OR onths will Le given on approved note oir John and sir L ; ynard bo h addre: sed 7 1¢ Se ‘To ane ao ete iz arie | autumn’s trade : aud, with the experience 0: Five per cent discount wit be allowe } hat »¢ cr 4 : cander i . . ° . . the delevates assembled at the banquet. town, — _— seg b gained, procure vessels, if possible, better aii 4 ‘ e all is paid in cash, Sir Joha said he had learned from the Dear Sin,—It is with feelings of a adapted for another year’s business. | Any Person Wishing f) Haye 4, Suit for the Spring The Pisnos are now on view, andem President of the Canadian Pacific Railway | regret that, A peal * rn ae At the same time, some arrangement ” ' seen at the Music Store of C. P. Fletc ‘ ; Por > 1) ure Lron ' “ ice Fe re >¢ ° > a . e Company that if no unforeseen diffi ulties partu dang pote °, we ry ye vour | Should be made for a through rate of freight Queen Street. (no intervened, the road would be built and in Cee aaa. se Giokeies part of | from the centres of trade in the Dominion. CAN THUS SELECT IT FROM AN — £ oe a c ve er mh Zs Dominion to ae to deplore the loss of [tis not fair or just to charge double and , ' ; summer He hoped, therefore, to look | ' i a ee eels oe ae en con-|treble summer rates on goods in fall] and t ; a led | one who has for nearly seven years been con- | tre sum rate g ° j . upon the ri 2d betore ae compel “| nected with us by the ties of association and | winter over Government roads. = UNRIVALLED ASSORTM ENT OF PATTERNS 7 him to look down on it in the character o | church fellowship. But we feel your removal|no reason why we should not have a : & v j : a zeae ‘4 ? . . e . . ATi abye:. all the more, when we review the history of the through rate for freight winter and sum- . are “io { Spe LES OIE Congregation during the time of your mem-/| ner ; and the only difference should be the ‘ Tenders for Sleepers, Canedian Commerce. bership; for you have, in various capacities, | cost of carriage by Northern Light or winter SUCH AS HAS eee verre Far served it cheerfully and well. 5 steeamer and that charged by the boats eI BALED TENDERS, addressed to ; 1 he N ww Ve ob Heratd recently pub | Asa “y on of the Joard A — — | running in summer. o reN ° ° undersigned and merk qd % Tender oe 7 vi ae . tees and Treasurer, your duties have been; is i a _: | r . . ‘ 7 Pa 4 ‘ ’ @® | Sleepers,” will be received ti ished sone return rom Ottawa be: o “i ; | Now, I believe the Government wish to NX ‘Ve : 2 1E SS I an i Qiiorin pers, untii 6 p. shed eoine returns a mee _—T bearing onerous, and not unfrequently irksome; but) deal f : ly with ‘] Is] ‘d - and any feasible weve! a foi © peen iown ) ) i Ss Saturday, December 3rd. for , en the commercial relations between Vana | you always met them with good temper, | oe er a “1 we } 4 ° el ' I ee : ; da and the United States, which show 4/ patience and judgment. But it is perhaps, | scheme, if earnestly pressed, will be ad- Mistablishment in the Jominion. 60,000 SLEEPERS. 4 decided change in the busineas connections | ¢}.¢ valuable assistance which you freely ren- | opted. : now waintained between the two coun | dered to us, when we enlarged ard | Yours penne ¢ os : oo—— — Forms of Tender, with specification tries, as compared with those of former | improved. our Church, whicl will | ENRY CoomBs, , orsead thereon, may be had at all book’ Ds : : ee ‘ bei} eile ahe : } lov { i times. The details refer to the trade of moat contribute to perpetuate the Oharlottetewn, Nov. 24, '81. The Exact Pattern Sslected Will be Guaranteed. etations. the fiseal year which ended 30th June last, | remembrance of your connection with us. vinci +s mm eee : _ No Tender will be considered unless ms and our readers will regard them with a/ Your perseverance, tact and professional skill | Large Shipments. aon —-O.6-————— Im accordance with and upon the printed fo ; — : ee They | secured the successful completion of a work | ° a ' supplied. ood deal of interest, we feel sure. They | Secured the mocessst f ’ 1 T . Dias k QO | { v feeah 5 lenten which points its own moral | whiva has added much to our comfort and Tue following shipments have been made ik ote—O oi \ few or One ce H y; rot Che Department resery cs the right to re} ach ¢ : hich points it : -| eo ai ; a a as : ' In a few months, when Parliament meets, } Yon hae SO ee i eee: tentiilin sedate Gaton ee ships of Peake Bros & Co., during Os ‘r : b i ths lowest or any Tender. we shall have these official retuens in great-| ,, ° 00 2¥° led lth atwere proved ts ‘your | *U® past few daya :— Monday, 28th Novem er, unt L. B. ARCFIBALD ; er volume from headquarters, when we will weiateste the Riderehi rise and faithfu]| The barquentine Ethel Blanche, M. ; Bu! i ; J Be id associates in the hiidership a wise and faithiu nao. ae ¢ cee Tae 1 co .. i D b ai ‘ ’ . r : place the figures before the public in exte ns0. | coadjutor in every good work—ready, on all allaghan, master, ge a lon, at B., Sa turaay , edie ecem oF. ae es, Charlottetown, Noy 25,18 , The less to the United States through tN® | oocasions, to aid in the advancement of vur }< Sik koeedonel dinken ae ange . ° [no i) falling awey of this Canadian trade is very | spiritual interests. both in the Prayer Meeting | > J] "a op ice ia a oe } bye en ; R b th id t } bh & etl €¢a i 8 Hail ty WANTED $ uciiahie ant @s dander dhe en ite | erel, 350 boxes mutton, $ boxes beef, 82 boxe sembe ‘s, {wo dears above iecarie consiceracie, and the-| ople Of that eeun i and Sabbath tool ; = ut . ; ee 7 ee 8 ae ee aS emem er e ac ress, Wo ¢ ras i p . . l ° H try view it with creat alarm. The Herald's} Dec ply sensible of your services we readily j hare, I box : opper, and - boxes lab ship _ a : ‘ —* i 2 ae ; a a Ss teas : | by John Hughes; 17 boxes lobsters, shipped by , Charlottetown Nov. 25, 1881. ; notes state that ths imports from Great} and gratefully acknowledge them, and beg W. B. Harshman; 127 boxes lobsters, shipped 4 Britain have increased, under the present | you te accept this Fur Coat, as an expression | Md R. , aiaihited ; 100 teeacall at peed —_—_————_——_———— — er ara ane en ae -- us : a ej “ tarif, 16 4-10 per ceat., while from the | = oa ret eer ane eee ee ‘city, | BY Longworth & Uo. ; 316 boxes mutton, and ’ ’ c ae ce » decre: 2 .§ | #@ remind you of your residence 3 c >| , 3 : : 2 ‘al. : 4 United States they have decreased 24 4-5 land assure you that there are among us| 199 boxes beef, shipped by Augustine Cal Cash on Dguivery, i percent. (Cher details are shown in these | meay whe will cherish the reosllection of | laghan. and 11,900 bushels of ostr, of 34 Ibs. ; ; RDON é | 3 v ‘ 1 a COO v ” i } : 3 9 ie . . . 500 D GO D ‘ sqares : |} you, as a good and warm hearted friend, roa ons \ cecaeremaen’ Ca ear Georgetown, Nov. 24, ’81—6i, li wkly pd § “*In 1879 Canada imported refined sugar| and an able and useful member of the > eaten’ <f Meese ie at tae icles. , a ’ al dane from the United States to the value of $4,- | Churct. erhye pry ig cg Ne cde agg : ¢ . > — ) . . ae master, sailed on the 25th instant for New 234,348. In 1881 it fell off to $90,801. | But we cannot forget the indefatigable and York. U. 8.. having I i the followi ? N OTICE “He ie ae det ide Bes : ou . at snitimealt rtic of Mrs. Stronach, who Org, - ., having op boara tne tollowing d ld St t a This great decrease is accnunted for by the} pongnnied exe! tions é. ie | ” a ann” | cargo:—GI55 bushels ‘and 94 barrels potatoes, t ; ac oid S, ueen Tree . i fact that the raw material for the manufac- | as President of var aes — oe oe ie 29 barrels and 80 bushels parsnips, 18 barrels fF HE undersigned have removed to t ture of refined sugar is new imperted | ~ - epee re oo rece gpa ree rae and 139 bushels beets, 655 bushels carrots, _- 0:0 . | cffices in O’Halloran’s Brick Buildix direct from the West Indies into the Do- aes sale sarc, eal oo: cantiaiee 8425 bushels tarnips, and six crates, contain. |} Men’s Warm Reefers $3.75, Great George Street, adjoining the Uni. igi © . ‘c quince, ) > ’ e . ‘ 4 ° ; y Q & minion, where it is refined to meet all local ihe mn : ing 5000 heads of cabbage, shipped by John Men’s Warm Reefers $4.25, Bank, 5 demands hitherto to a large extent sup- To you Sir, Mrs. Stronach and the other| Hughes. Also 84 ee containing Men’s Warm Reefers $5.75, eae . oe a = Ini S : +} © Dt gt oes ser gta: : : 9520 feet sup. astremen the owners. : ; ; Nov. 25, ’8i— 31, w plied by the United States. In 1878 the members of your family, we expressfour warm- | ~ ings sich * etiaees a rene with cargo Men’s Warm Reefers, good, $6.50, weiitave, Be : saat =r x total imports from the West Indies amount- | 4,¢ wishes for your future welfare—-that every} Orig “Alphets, Neilso er, with carg Manto War tr a ae inciodeepalivilbiteldealpriiaiiialenianliiiiittipiacalia 21 921 792 Q ; tat '” . . : , | of 27,268 bushe!s oats, of 34 pounds each, and 6h's arm l‘eeters, good, $7.5 ) > « ed to $!,281,728 Peak 81 the tota ea | blessing may attend you, aud +3 you May | ea pi sces deals, containing 10,548 feet, sup. Men’s Warm Reefers, hetter $8.50 H storic Para G portation was $3,930,125, an increase of a|long be spated in health and happiness, ae © schaerierg <. oe 7” oe = 4° “paging Se ee 1 i little over two hundred and seven per cent. | wherever your lot may be cast, to advance ee ne = o6th inet for Falmouth, Men’s Warm Reefer 8, better. $9.50, The increase was due to the large impor- | the interests of our Presbyterian Charch. "Brie “ Zinga * McMahon master, with eargo Men’s Warm Reefers, best, $10.00. —— 4 . . , : ° we ‘ r fc - . - ™ | & l ~ ur ’ tation of raw material for sugar refining. Bigndsep behalf of _ er of 27,164 bushels of oats, of 34 pounds each, Men’s Heavy Overcoat’s $4.50, ss HEY, DD. McDONALD, D. D i In 1879, when the present tariff was enact- ALEXANDER ANDERSON, ; as and 366 pieces deals, containing 10,191 feet Men’s Heavy Overcoats $5 25, a. fi i: ed, there were seven cotton mills in oper- R. M. Barrarr, Committee | x15. measurement, by the owners, cleared for Men’s Heavy Overcoat: $6.50 WILL LECTURE ON THE ABOVE ¢ e% ation in Canada. To this number four Janes M, SuTurriann, Queenstown, G. B., for orders. , : ae d, $7 SUBJECT, IN THE a. <1 : Men’s Heavy Overcoats, good, $7.50, ; 4 new milla have been added and are in : L Ri SnTTT 8 Retest: wade. edie $8 50 saz, > were ‘ : operation, while there are several in the MR. STRONACH S REPLY. srigt, ‘Carita, Gould master, Peake Alen’ 8 eavy vercoats, good, , vy, 0.00 MA R iK K { H t course of erection. In 1878 the total! 7) 4. ngregation of Zion Church, through | Bros. & Co., with salt from Liverpool, arrived Men’s Heavy Overcoats, extra, $10.00, at | . . - © s¥ " ” _— : * e 5 5+ in ’ ‘a td , ‘ > - ' —QN-— , importation of raw cotton was 7,243,413 | ~1,, Committee, Messrs. A. A. Anderson, R | here on the 26th inst. Men's Heavy Overcoats, extra, $12.00, a pounds, In 1881, 16,018, 721 pounds were M. Barratt and James M. Sutherland : ee ee ae — Men 8 Heavy Overcoats, Te, $14.00. Thursday iy hg Ist Deg ; : . uw —s l trade of the Dominion Se aaah arin Br” de pon Gan 250 Men's Heavy Winter ae toe aa : d ; : AS to the general trace oO ’ | press ny thanks to you an Song regswe a C es an 6 o ry 50 Boys’ and Youths’ Ulisters, splendid value Under the auspices of St. Vincent de Pag ; > t i rts | ¢ Ls ; ; } 4 ys 2 a ee) , a ; a ts i it may be stated that the total 1878 tor the kind expressions of friendehip for Mrs. 100 dozen Men’s Sh rts and Drawers, 35 cents and upwards, Society, .. el have increased from $93,681,787 in 187 to | Stronach, myself and other members of the i i Yheap Scarfs, ‘Lies, Woolen Shirts, Braces, Mitts, Gieves, &e The proceeds to be devoted to the relief RES $105,330,840 in 1881 or an increase of 13 | family, sccompanied by this valuable present. ALTHAM & GENEVA WATCHES, Cheap Scarfs, ‘Lies, Woolen Shirts, a. awe Phe eae . per cent. Exports have increased from Dear friends, although going to a distant in Gold and Silver Cases, suitable for 8 * ‘ phenietiies 15 cts. Reserved seats 25 olf rf 76,323, 667 in 1878 to $93,290,825 in 1881, | part of the Dominion, we will ever remember Ladies or Gents—a large aesort ent, Clothing made to order from good and cheap Cloths, at Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Lec'ure to cong ) or at increase of 24 per cent., or an in- | our labours and associations with this congre- very cheap. ; mence at 8 p. m, ° s s ° . + crease in the aggregate trade of the Domin- | gation with the greatest pleasure. May the LECTRO-PLATED TEA SETS. GAKE ; J. A. McKENNA, mag ete oak past be a great stimulus to the congregation, BASKETS, Card R 4 ; uJ. . VA DONALD S. Nov. 24—th s tu w th Secrecar Ne ne coh nat ES a as it certainly will be to us ; with the Divine d S, Var ecelvers, Preserve Nov. 22, ‘si—wkly, pat . . blessing to work in our Presbyterian Charch. Dishes, Butter Coolers, Biscuit Jars, . —— a eocmmie a diel SE Trouble in New Zealand. The interest that Mrs. Stronach and myself Pickle Jars, Vases, Casters, NapkinRings | . in VW ANTS, LOST, FOUND, & | . , _ | have taken, which you 80 kindly refer to, has ARGE ASSORTMENT OF AMERI ON H AN }) \ ND I AR I \ J IS soa errenrerery-seeneen mig cdeeiin ae + Late advices state that New Zealand is | certainly been a great pleasure to us, when CAN THIRTY-HOUR AND EIGHT- i. 4 TAM TROD. 0 Gis totter rif ferment. Whites and blacks, | coupled with the able assistance of the con- - severe the ngage NITED, a Gir g f again ina ferment. acks, oe We enly tek the ths knoe DAY CLOCKS AND TIMEPIECES. : Apply at this ofilce. [no 265 : conquerors and conquered, are once more | £regation. © only wus aa e goo WH y : aa ade to fight. Sines their old struggle work will goon, and that although our ranks : ” a — _ : “ f i _— y ; . i lees the ahiel sinesfhave are broken by removal or death, others will ARGE LOT OF SPECTACLES, EYE. j 9 \ ANTED — bree Journeymen Shoema rh. er Pee ee crowd in and fill the gaps. GLASSES, Fancy Vases, Lasters, Me he 'Y ers, immediately. Apply to Dorsey, Go ' been adopting the habits of civilization. a : Pearl, Shell t <a [- ‘ «Cc ne 26 - caliaaht. fen A Se We will always look forward with much ear, ® and ather © Card rw r - y o. [ d Maorissit in ‘he House of Repsentatives. | . . cone ‘ty of Zi enon R T WE CAN BRAG ABOUT Ss ~ lel proving themeelves fervid oratora and | i@terest in the continued prosperity of Zion - ; ” . - ithin a show Te : . : Church. May Ged bless the congregation in EWEST PATTERNS in Colored Gold " OUND, & sum of money, within skilled debaters. Maoris vie with the all ite interests, and may it present a united . £ a Go . Ey Europeans in trade, showing the persis- tency and morality of a Bengalee Baboo. Maori ladies present themselves at the Governors receptions, were their tattoo and Piated Sets, Brooches, Ear Rings, Necklets, Lockets, Shirt Studs, Gem, Signets, Keeper and Plain Gold Rings. LECTRO PLATED KNIVES AND distance of my premises. The own can bave it by telliag the amount. Apply B. O'Catiacnan, Dorchester 8 : fro 26 sip -_ Hiawatha, Dick8om Na:ional Policy, Famous, &., &e. 20: $4,000 WORTH OF TEA, front in all its works, and success will crown its efforts. We regret very much that God, in His Pro- vidence, has seen fit to sever our conneetion aoe marks are admired by the colonists ond en- with the oom : fORKS, TABLE, DESSERT. TEA ANTED IMMEDIATE an elderl 3 oe" a a eens » congregation, but we can only say, — 4 aK Ls > uA, PEI bDEA codes vied by the colonista wives. Maori chief- Hj will be done.” PRESERYV E AND SUGAR SPOONS. ia oo : ; ; ; ’ age : < : NURSE, to take charge an ¢ tains visiting white settlements are recei- aor Yours, very sincerely, Excellent quality and cheap, in Ualf-chests, Caddies & 5, 7, 10 & 15 lb. boxes. Good referenc @ required. to m? : ved by a brass band and the strains of “The A. Srronacu. EPAIRS TO WATCHES, CLOCKS : scenetiniibeb ais Wb cag . Firzagratp, Knockrour. [ King of Canmbal Islands,” which is belie- —— AND JEWELRY A SPEGIALT : ‘ : —— int ne ved ‘to be their national ‘enthéen. But of Resipsiieminite ooh eae 4 Q LT “a 200 ins Prats Celebrated ante al Oil (Kerosene), pope Ale City, to-day, a yee oo : ed eye = a Seer es, cette ene, Sat ereavuooner af . 100 tins and 75 casks Bay State & Keystone American Keteeene; ta. cassie che whercabects Gtdaek SF applyg : : e Railway, having been appointed to a r ’ : - a thew : j least inclined to lend ear to the blandish-| position on the Canada Pacihic Railway, W. Ww. W ELUNE 250 boxes and half-boxes choice Raisins, and a ing at this office, {no 2 { ments Of the foreigners. To Whiti is their | advantage was taken, yesterday afternoon, by 81 North Side Queen & —— prince and prophet, their temporal and SS Se. eee oe spiritual ruler; end he, being versed in the Scriptures, bas assured them that they are achosen people, destined to posress 2 wre land, of which Auckland is the New Jerusalem, and to drive out the plun- dering Canaanites at the sword’s point. Re has also started a land movement, er- horting his followers to harass English surveys, tear up English roads, break down English fonces and prevent the desecration of forests where Maoris worshipped their deities before the white man had set foot on the Island. Annoyed by these proceed- ings the colonial government arrested him. In jail Te Whiti lies ; in jail are several hundred of his followers ; and though we are told that the natives are still sullen and menacing, they can do nothing against a ower which is now so strong that at a sig- nal they could Sweep them into the Pacific, SE ee eee es Doy'r judge a wan’s characte it . breliw he vhrribs, It may oor | be hie? — the men in his department and the officials, to present him with an address, expressive of their respect, esteem and good wishes, accom- panied with a very handsome silver plated swinging ice-pitcher, gobiet aad salver. Mr. Stronach briefly and feelingly replied. cS fp Weather Bulletin. J ANTED—A general servant in asmay family. Geod wages, Apply at thy office. [no 2%; " ; ~|.Large Stock of General Groceries. The Singer) - WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL. Manufacturing Company . cS. Parties wishing to lay in their winter’s stock can buy . o ) ge. $4 Union Square, New York, BEER & GOFF Probabilities for the next 24 howrs for the | 1e# opened an office on QUEEN STREET, Maritime Provinces. corner of SIDNEY STREET, for the ‘ F. F. G TO LET 2 2 a ‘ 4 ae _ gale of their Toronto, November 26—10 a. m. CELEBRATED UST LANDED, ex Z/NGA,— 4 ; ' & GOOD HOUSE on Hillsborough Street. i6 cases of that celebrated brand of FINEST. £4 Ready banked, wiuter’s coal in; eight Fresh to strong southerly to westerly winds; FRENCH COFFEE, as used in Paris and Tooms, with third story unfinished. Kent fair tocloudy milder weather, with ereas of SEWING IWEACHINES SNOW oF rain. 3 other Continental cities, put up in 5, ©28y. Apply to a oe a a ar unrivalled for the range and excellence Lorp Lorve having expressed the opinion of their work and extent of their sales, Sat eon a Z — eee” Including Button-Hole Machines, Shoemak- ean would prevent him from returning to Canada Patchi il and 101d tins, _— pent Tetines, Harsagn Mshew ‘ Is unsurpassed for strength and delicacy of avor, WILLIAM DODD, - Qoekn Keuere. rg) LET—A valuable Business Stand » Souris East, consisting of a Shop, Dwell , ing House, Warehouse and Stable. Possessiolgs given immediately, if required. For term 4y apply to R. Burverr, Bridgetown, P. EL fy [no 24 lo an Malis. Bais Charlottetown, Nov. 1), 1881. JANTED IMMEIATELY—A lad frougs: \ 15 to 17 years of age to learn the Print ing Business, Must have a good Englial education, and come well recommended.— Bremnex Bos. [no 23 3 é —— rg O SELL OR RENT—Pleasantly situatect; House containing twelve rooms and ¢ ; kitchen, fronting on corner Pownal and Keni: Streets. Terms moderate, For particulars enquire of the owner, W. W. Lonp, [no 22 6) D>. G. MACDONALD. we do not place any credence in the rumour and Carriage Trimmers Machines. jon sd he He goin joanne of bg F, LAUD won ite to considey a oy » # ry 3 ae that 2 perctnl mater atid Mam On’tiwn, Nor, 28. Agent for P, B, Tata, “Nov 10.=tnil tf pat | Nov. 24, ’81. O LET—-A Honse canine ene Po ; oe King Square. Apply fois FI : NHEiplace to geb your Printiag douse is st the EXAMINER: PRINTING ROOM: near eg REET wes ge = aa Fos ma a = a oo . So oe a gs