= ~ RRR S peteaspenecansul ™ - ” The Charlottetown Hospital. At the nvitation of His Lordship the sishop of Macleod, Canning and Confoy met, on . : } on > . Wednesday, 22nd inst., in the dispensary ‘harlottetown, Messrs. Hobkirk, of the Hespital now opefed under the aus pices of His Lordship and under the man- agement of the Sisters of Charity. On motion, His Lordship was appointed to the Chair and the undersigned Secretary to the meeting. [It was moved by Dr. Macleod, seconded by Dr. Hobkirk and carried, that Dr. Con- roy be the Honse Surgeon to the Hospital. Dr. Taylor, by letter, expressed his re- gre at being unable to attend, and assured the meeting of his active co-operation. The following medical rules and regula- tons were agreed upon : 1. The medical department ef the insti. tution will! be under the management of the following staff of physicians ; vir :— Messrs. Hobkirk, Jenkins, Taylor, Mac- leod, Conroy, Canning and Beer. 2 A committee of three from the above- named {staff will be chosen each year to manage the medical affairs of the institu- tion—the said Committee to meet and re- port on the last day of each month. 3. All applicants for admission shall ad- dress themselves to Dr. Conroy, the House Snrgeon, and with him all arrangements fer such admissions will be made. 4 Free admission will be granted only to the helpless poor, and the number of such admissions shall be in accordance with the means of the institution. >. No incurable or contagious disease will be admitted to the Hospital. 6. Private rooms will be reserved for special patients; these will have the privi- lege of choosing their own medical attend- ant from the Hospital staff in considera tion of the payment of the Hospital fee. 7. No person shall be allowed to give any article whatsoever to any patient in the Hospital without permission from the Superieress of the iustitution. 8. Two physicians from the Hospital staff will attend monthly and in regular rotaticn. The following being a summary of the rules and regulations for the internal man- agement of the institution were also sub- mitted and cordially adopted :— 1. The Charlottetown Hospital will be under the management of the Sisters of Charity and open tothe sick of all denomina- tions. cee, 2. The religious convictions of patients will be respected and not interfered with in any way. 3. Any clergyman called for by a patient will be notified of the same. 4. The ordinary rules for the good order of the establishment shall be observed by all patients. In accordance with the above regulations Messrs. Hobkirk, Jenkins and Canning were appointed the Medical Committee for the ensuing year ; and Messrs. McLeod and Conroy were appointed visiting Physicians for the first? month. The Hospital is now open for the recep- tion of patients, subject to the above regu- lations, ani the aid and kindly sympathy of the public are respectfully solicited. Prerer Conroy, M. D., Secretary. - <2: oR +o > vile,” D. Carew, to Peake a general cargo merchan- i. B., arrived here on the iter beng wind bound at Canso This vessel made the passage 22 days. ed "SUE partie *'\ies Bros. & Co., with dise from iondon, § V3rd insé., for 5 days. from Londoa to Canso in ue ste:mer ‘*Worcester,” Hedge, sailed for Boston on Thursday evening, with a cargo consisting of 897 barrels and 6 kitts mackerel, 78 barrels hake sonuds, 459 eases and 78 bar- rels egus. 50 boxes lobsters. 229 barrels and 48 bags potatocs, and 10 tubs butter—valucd at $17,378. She had also on board the following passengers: J Smith, L D Kennedy, D Mor. gison, Miss A Martin, Miss M McDonald, Mrs. NS Met'ormac’s, Miss C McDonald, Miss M Stewart, Miss M A Martin, Miss M McLeod, Miss Marvy Meleod, Miss Nicholson, Mr Michael Kehoe, Miss M J Nicholsen, Mrs Hickey, & Hancock, Jas Hurrey, Wm Carr, Mrs aul \Mr Carr, John McPhee, Miss C Miler, George Fallows, Mrs George Fallows and two children; Miss C Day, Mrs A Mce- Donald, Miss C McLeod, Miss C Park, Mrs A McCormack, Miss McDonald, Miss E McKin- non, Miss B McDonald, Mr. F T Crane, Miss L. Dime, Miss H Burns, Miss McKenna, Mr. Dan McQuinn, Miss J Stewart. VERY PReTTy new styles of Jewelry just received, and will be open for inspection to- morrow, 21st, at E. W. Taylor’s. Special- ties—Black and Gold Brooches andj Ear-rings, very handsome Bar andj Cuff Pins, Gents’ Signet Rings, Silver Jewelry, etc., etc. 31 Tue Steamer Princess of Wales grounded on Miscouclie Bar yesterday and did not get off until high tide last night. She then sailed for Point Du Chene and,returned to Summerside at'6 o'clock this morning with mail. She left Summerside again at 9 o'clock. The Sy. Lawrence will arrive on time this evening. a ellceepel Mr. LowbeEN will take a few more pupils in his violin class, at Quincey House, if applica- tion is made early. [3i eod Special N otices. Onaxces, lemons and grapes at THE ConrEc VION ZRY.—1 To Suoxers.—The best tebaccos In the Dominion ‘or sale at the Apothecaries Hall. : joct 9—3w 2 aw] For Tweed or Worsted Suits go to Bruce & McKenzir’s'—2aw 3w For Overcoats and Winter Reefers, go to Bruce & McKenzie’s—3w 2aw .?-——_ MINIATURE ALMANAC, SAVITEDA Vi. icccvu OCTOBER 25th., 1879. Scn Rises, ....6.36 cw Sers,,,...-4.51 Hicu Water. .7.10 am F uit Moon 29, 10,48pm a on ah ewe. oe News trom Cape Greton ‘Great Victory for the Liberal- Conservatives, NATIONAL POLICY ENDORSED. McLeod Elected. Special Di pateh to Heraminei Norra*Sypnry. C. B., Oct. 24. result of the election in Cape Breton McLeod 1097, Dodd 809, McKay, 868, the two former Conser, The issue was The County 1s as follows : vatives, the latter_a Grit, the National Policy. The garded as a great Liberal-Conservative vie- result is re- tory. CANADIAN. Orrawa, Oct. 22. A rumor comes from Cornwall that Clark Brown will confess to further atrocities before he is hanged, among others the poisoning of an uncle. Frank Rimer was sent on two charges of forgery, the penitentiary At the assizes, this morning, John Deal, wa3 discharged in the kidnapping case, and Thomas R. Deal was sentenced to two years and one day in jail. The younger brother was immediately re-arrested for the larceny of a sail boat in which he crossed the lake from Oakville to Niagara, the day after Jaffray was kidnipped. need this imorning to four years in IRELAND. Lonvon, Oct. 22. At aconference on the land question it was decided to form a land league for Ire- land. Parnell waselected President. He will go to the United States to inyoke the aid of Irishinen there. GERMANY. BERLIN, Oct. 22. tussian journals regard the conquest of Merv as improbable before 1880, owing to the death of camels and scarcity of pro- visions. [This is in contradiction of a report, cabled afew days ago, that the Russians had entered Merv, after a severe struggle. —Ep. ] UNITED STATES. CHEYENNE, Wis., Oct. 22. Lieut. William B. Wier, ordnanee officer, while ont hunting, was killed and mutilated by the Indians. All the available cavalry started on the trail this morning. Memputis, Oct. Three new cases in this city. cases at Bailey Station. Concorpia, Miss., Oct. 23. Nine new cases of yellow fever here yes- terday and three deaths. Havana, Oct. 22. sd) ame Eight The Spanish steamer ‘‘ Parjaro de Oceans,” lying between Porto Rico and St. Thomas, recently took fire and was des- troyed off Caibarien. Ten of the crew and two passengers arrived at Caibarien. The fate ‘of the other persons aboard is un- known, but it is supposed they were saved. Paris, Oct 22. The Government intend to present a re- port to the Chambers to show that most of the Communists remaining in New Caledo- nia are not deserving of mercy, and only a few of them should be pardoned. : RUSSIA. Sr. Pererssure, Oct. 22. The Russian press expresses great indig- nation at Salisbury’s allusion to Russia in his recent speech at Manchester. The ‘‘Official Messenger” says: ‘‘It is unusual for a Foreign Minister to speak thus of a friendly nation, and such language is not calculated to contribute te the maintenance of peace and good relations. SPAIN. Maprip, Oct. 22. The Committee having in charge the s:1b- ject of slavery, adopted the report propos- ing slavery be abelished in Cuba, but stipu- lating that negroes who are enfranchised shall, during the maximum period of five years, continue to work for their present masters, receiving not less than ten pias- tres per month. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. yy aete two GOOD COAT MAK- /- ERS BEER & SONS. Oct. 21, 1879.—tf Great George Street. , Audascript Pens, Wind Photographs, Atmospheric Optic Marvel, FOR SALE AT NELMES’ Stationery & Fancy Store, Opposite Mr. Lewis’ Photo Gallery. ‘Oct-13, "79—7i eod er Ring & Bit Pusales, ail . ai ene = = NEWS BY TELEGRAPHITO ARRIVE. ——— | 225 Barrels APPLES Hand Picked and Keeping, 50 bbis. to arrive par 8.8. Miramichi, The balance of 175 BARRELS per schooner in a few days, and will be sold ia lots to suit buyers. W. E. Vet. om 1879 31 Winter DAWSON & CO. eee tn A I Warket Hall Positively 2 Nights (nly. MONDAY and WEDNES# AY, OCT. 27 & 29: ce of those Universal Favorites and Unrivalled Artists, : = fr 2s ~@ GHACGE EGERTOR, . (Mrs. George Case) and Mr. GEO. CASE and their infant daughter, LITTLE DOLLY DOT, aged 7, who will sing ‘‘Grandfather’s Clock and *‘Real Jam,” GRACE EGERTON, in the costume of Britannia, will sing the magnificent song ‘‘Here Stands the Post.” Reserved seats, 35 cents; cents; children, 15 cents. Reappvara second seats, 25 Tickets now on sale at Dodd's Medical Hall. Doors open at 7:30; tocommenceat § o'clock. Oct. 23 --h ee a ee For Fall Trade ee ee MOL \SSEs, PORTO RICO SUGAR, WHITE SUGAR, REFINED SUGAR, LUMP SUGAR, (Boxes VALENCIA RAISINS, LAYER RAISINS, CHEST TEA, paeel HALF CHESTS TEA, ‘rie ate ae, SUPERIOR EXTRA FLOUR, EXTRA FLOUR, SPRING EXTRA FLOUR, BOXES FLAT TOBACCO, CADS SMOKING TOBACCO, KEGS TWIST TOBACCO, BARRELS WASHING SODA, KEGS BAKING SODA, DOZENS BROOMS DOZENS PAILS, - 3OXES CLOTHES PINS, BARRELS PICKLES, BOXES PICKLES, BOXES TABLE SALT, BOXES STARCH, BOXES SOAP, COILS MINILLA, (all sizes) 3OXES PEPPER, TINS MUSTARD, TINS GINGER, TINS CINNAMON, ROLLS SOLE LEATHER, BAGS NUTS, BOXES CREAMTARTER, BARRELS ONIONS, CASES MATCHES, HALF CASES MATCHES, QUARTER CASES MATCHES. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Oct. 17, 1879. —tf oo lbs, ) GENTLEMEN: WW" HAVE ABOUT COMPLETED THE Most Choice Collection —OF— SCOTCH TWEEDS, Canadian Tweeds, West of England CLOTHS, Overcoatings, &e., } i | } &e., &e., } { } | We have yet offered to the Public. Manufactured on the Premises IN THE LATEST STYLES And With Despatch. BEER & SONS. | | | 1 Oct. 11, 1876-—tf a i ™, ms a ge ey hai cenustieitieats tii pr~liven, —_———e ° Fae PERKINS CTRANS OPENING OF THE Fall Trade By the 8.S. “ Alsatia”’ from Lon- don, 8. S. “ Prince Edward,” from Liverpool, and 8. S. “ Scandanavian,” from Glasgow, (ur First Shipments OF THIS SEASON’S GOODS RIAVE ARRIVED. We are now showing the con- tents of 75 Cases and Bales of the CHEAPES! GOODS Ever offered to the people of P. FE. Island. From London we have an im- mense Stock of The Newest Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Hats, Scarfs, Frillings, Gloves, Hoisery, de. &e., &e. Manchester and Brad- ford, the ‘Newest Dress Materials, &e. From Glasgow, a large Stock of Winter Cloths, Tweeds, Flannels, &c., &c,. From Our usual supply of American and Canadian Manufactures. Our Stock has been personally selected, and we can guarantee the very best value in Ch’town. IKDS & SIRT Ch’town, Sept. 30, 1879, Skis PP myet hata ian NE of the best FIRE aad BURGLAR proot Sales to be found in the city, will be sold at a bargain if applied for at once, at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE. Ch’town, Oct. 10. 1879.—eod tf SHOP TO LET. ‘0 LET and possession given within one . month, that shop in ‘‘ Duncan’s Brick Building,” on Queen’s Street, now in posses sion of Mr. 8. W. MeMurray—reut low. PALMER & McLEOD. Ch'town, Oct, 2, 1879. --taw lm pat lm HOUSE TO LET. HOUSE pleasantly situated on Sydney Street, near Hillsboro’ Square, contain- ing Sroeomsand pump in the yard. Posses- sion g.,en immediately. Apply to THOMAS CASELEY. . 1, 1879.—tf ht rs fo cba (32> 4 cs no Tike DF* = cae SPAN CATUOM AVEDA THE PERFECTION || SOLE PROPRIETORS or WHISKY7Z@ GREENLEESS R:BROTHERS UNRIVALLED For TODDY. LGRESHAM BUILDINGS, DISTILLERIES, ARGY **Lorpxe Hicuranp Wiutsky.—Sole pro- prietors, Greenlees Brothers, London and Argyleshire. This Whisky is a pure.unadul.- terated spirit, very mellow, in quality excel- lent, and in our opinion perfectiy wholesome. Where a stimulant is required, it is to be pre- ferred to brandy.”—London Medical Review. Agents : —- MESS ks. OWEN CONNGLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.I. June 24, 1879. —6m REDUGED PRICE. BEST NUT COAL, VALEMINES, — S1.f0 PER TON. CARVELL BROS., Oct 15, ’79.—2aw 3w Agents. ee a ee “VOWS: THE BAY" “NOW'S THE HOUR.” SUBSCRIBE FoR The Weekly Sxaminer, “THE EXAMINER” supplies to country districts ali the home news—which a foreign paper cannot do. Send One Dollar by registered letter or money order and get the CHEAPEST AND BEST paper published in P. E. Island, N. B.—-Persons who have relatives or friends in any pest of Canada, the United States or Great Britain, may have them pro- vided with Tue EXAMINER for a year on pay- ment of One Dollar—postage paid by this office. This is the very cheapest way to pro- vide a friend abroad with the Island news, _— avers Wants. JTRAYED—From Dawson’s pasture ct Spring Park, on Thursday evening, the 16th inst., a small-sized black Cow, with horns the top of which were sawed off, and to which a piece of rope was tied. Any in- formation concerning her whereabouts will le thankfully received at the ‘‘Argus” office. foct. 24, eod tf] oo TANTED.— A MILCH COW —one that ' has lately calved and is a superior milker. Apply at this office. [0 24 2i pd EMOVAL.—G. C. GILMOUR, Dyer, has removad to the house on corner ot Sydney and Hillsborough Street, where he will be glad to see his numerous customers: lo 24 lw VOR SALE- GRAPES, ripe from ‘the vine, 50c. per lb; CELERY, 50 to 80c. per doz. WM. HEARD. foct23 tf ANTED.—At the ‘‘ Revere House,,”’ a smart table Girl. Good reference re- Apply immediately, [o 22 tf OARBDERS.—Three or four Boarders can be accommodated at reasonable rates at the ‘‘ LePage House,” corner of King and Great George Street. {o 22 6i ‘HOP & CELLAR to Ict on Great George Street, adjoinning Lewis’ Photo- graph Gallery. Enquire of Joun Srumpres, {[o 17, tf LET.—A House on Euston Street, containing nine rooms.—Apply to Cas, McGRreEcor, {oct 16 tf FFICES TO LET.—One of the best business stands in the City in O’Hallor- quired. an’s New Building. Possession given im- jmediately. Apply to Mrs. O’Ha.ioray, , Great George Street. [oct. 6, tf VO LET.—A House pleasantly situated on the corner of Euston and Cumberland iStreets. R. Fexnen, builder.-—-s 30 tf rZ\® LEYT.-—-A pleasantly situated House, : on West Grafton Street, next door to |Mrs. T. Dawson. Apply at the Lonponw Howse. [Sept, 12, —f,