rye Senne tt he Sit lan By. ee ¥ heed: ee ee eee en Local and Other Items. Tus rendering of accounts make the present season veiy Bill-ious. Tux Northern Light left Pictou at 7 o'clock this morning but has not yet reported at Georgetowk Wr learn with regret that the Dominion Auditor, Jehu Robins, Esq., is contined to his house by a liyht attack of diphtheria. During his illness, Mr. Foley performs his duty. Wa were in error yesterday when we stated that nothing had been contributed by the pupils tow ards the support of St. Ann’s School. We are informed that in the year 1879 $16 were contributed. A FRIEND in tewn says he never before ful ly understood the words in Scripture, ‘* And a little child shall lead them,” until a few mornings ago he was awakened by his infant son, who was engazed in hauling him areund the bed by the moustache, nciovecpapiitinilanai Mr. Jonn F. Powers has remeved to the commoedious and convenient premises on Queen street, next door to Mr. W. D. Stewart's saleroom, where he intends te carry on barber- ing in all the modern styles of the tonsorial art. In addition to the barber business, Mr, Power is doing a trade in tobacco and cigars. Smokers wi!l find on the premises a choice selection of material at moderate prices. News of the sai death of Jehn McKinnon, farmer, comes to us to-day. The deceased had been drinking in this city on Tuesday, and on that evening left with his team to go home. He had a small flask of liquor on his person when last seer. By drinking this, it is sup- posed, he became stupified and, when a-half mile from Rocky-Point Wharf, fell off his sleigh and perished inthe storm. His body was found on We inesday, a considerable dis- tance from the track. It was frozen quite stiff. The deceased was unmarried and about thirty-one years of age. Supreme Court. JaNvARY, 15. The ejectment svit—Connolly rs. McLeod— is still before the Court. The plaintiff's side is not yet closed. The Grand Jury visited the Lunatic Asylum this morning, and at the hour of going to press are engaged in hearing evidence in the larceny case. 1D QF. At the regular convocation of Port la Joie Encampment, held at Odd Fellows’ Hall, last evening, the 14th inat,, the following Patriarchs were elected, after which the cere- mony of installation was proceeded with by Johan P. Irving, Esq., Special Deputy Grand Sire. Cc. P.—A. D. White. H. P.—E. W. Dawson. S. W.—W. F. Carter. Scribe.—Theo. L. Chappelle (re-elected). F. S.—Thos. ft. Catbeck (P. C. P.) ‘Treasurer. —George E Hughes. J. W.—Charles J. Grills. O. 8.—J. S$. Bagnall (P. C. P.) The installation of appointed officers will take place at the next regular convocation, to be held on the 4th Wednesday in January. — *. =e = — The Mutiny on the Donovaro. Full details of the terrible mutiny on board the Italian bark Francisco Donovaro, are now published. It appears that Pedro Gregore Arene and Antonio Aredundo, natives of Manila, formed the plan of murdering the crew and stealing alarge sum of money which they believed to be on board. They hoped to reach the Antilles in a small boat with their booty. The attempt was made on the night of the 4th instant, Arene beginning the bloody work by stabbing the mate Ponchatti. The latter was able to stagger to the cabin. While pursuing Ponchatti, Arene aaw Eduardo Arrato lying in his bunk and stabbed him, but not fatally. Arrato then added his cries to those of Ponchatti. In the mean time Aredundo went down into the forecastle and felt his way to the berth of Sebastian Aquarome, the cook, who lay sleep- ing quietly. I'he mutineer plunged his sheath- knife into the breast of the cook, who expired ten minutes afterward, but not without a cry which alarmed Antonio Marchisia, the -oat-: swain, who lay in his berth near by. He grappled with \redundo, and a struggle ensu- ed, in which the boatswaim was fatally wound- ed; Immediately after this Captain Ferrardo reached the deck and promptly shot down the mutineers. Aredundo died instantly, but Arene lived long enough to make a confession. The bodies of tlie dead men were committed to She waters. —— - —4 nee Oe eo ee Saran’s Sepuctive Wiies.—At a dance in the Sevent!: Ward, in Salt Lake City the other night, tle bishop expressed himself highly displeased with the round dances. He said that it was condemned by the priest- heod, and if the saints could not get along without round dances they had better go home. The young people remonstrated with him, but all to no purpose. “If you must waltz, let me show you how to do it,” ssid he, and he got on the floor with a 183-pound blende. The band struck up the “* Blue Danube,” and down the hall glided the bishop and the blonde. The tips \ef her fingers touched his and a cruel cold lspace between them. This was the Church method—the arms-length waltz. Soon there was a slight contraction of the arms and the space between them gradually decreased. Presently one arm encircled the fair form. The blonde was the first to give way, and her cheek looked like a sunflower in a tur- nip field as it rested on the shoulder of the Bishop. Round and round they went, and tho fascinating, weird-like strains floated like heavenly music to his soul. For- otten was the round dance dogma of the hurch, and by the calm smile that stole across his face we knew that theology was defeated and one man at least utterly in- different to a future punishment. EE a Tailor (to stout customer)—‘‘Haye the kindness to put your finger on this bit of | tape, sir—just here; I'll be ‘round ina. minute |” f JANUARY! 1880. First Arrival this Year. We have just received, ex Str. “Northern Light,” several cases of NEW GOODS New Black Silk Velvets, New Colored Silk Velvets, New Colored Satins, New Black Satins, New Black Velveteens- Frillings, Edgings and Laces. NEW LACE CURTAINS. Berlin Wool and Yarns, Wool Damasks, Fringes and Curtain Holders. SPECIAL. The remainder of our Fur Goods, Ladies’ Cloth Jackets, Ladies’ Ulsters, Knitted Wool Goods, and Blankets, —WILL BE SOLD AT A— BIG DISCOUNT, In order to clear them out before the season is over. Cash customers in want of any of the above Goods will save money by giving us a call. KUMS bc TS Samnany &, 1890. ‘ pex are reported in Hull, opposite this ‘confidently declared that concentration of >change at the Agency of the Merchants Bank Panis, Jan. 14. The Senate to-day re-elected Martel President. Beri, Jan. 14. Prince Hohenloe is expected to visit Ber- lin shortly to report his views regarding the Miniaterial change in France. Russia has her troops in Poland need not alarm Ger- many. Sr. Prererspure, Jan. 14, The Vedemosti says that it is confidently asserted that the conciliatory aititude of Schouvaloff in London will be continued by Labanoff. St. Tomas, Jan. 14. Flocds occurred on Sunday on the Island of St. Kitts, by which over 100 lives were lost. Property to the extent of a quarter of a million was destroyed, and the whole Island devastated. The floeds originated in Mcunt Misery, and swept down in tor- rents suddenly into the town of Bassi- terre, and carrying with it trees, timbers and branches of trees and ships also added to the terrors. The sugar canes were levelled or torn up,~ the reads gullied, sugar houses and dwelling places borne bodily away to the sea with their freight of drewned cattle and struggling human beings and quantities of provisions, and all the sugar ready for shipment, were swept away. Earnest appeals are made for help’ St. Kitts has known no auch cala- mity since 1722. Orrawa, Jan. 14. Tha Militia Department has entered into a contract with Mr. Gilbert ef Montreal, to remocel a number of old smooth boxes. One hundred and twenty cases of smal] city.* The disease here is still incerasing. It is said that the War Office is consider- ing the question of recruiting in Canada for the English army. _—~> <- e..-.. -— --— Financial. Tu: following are the selling rates for Ex- of Halifax :— Londim—sight........... 92 per cent. prem. {| 9 percent. “ £ percent. ‘‘ 4 percent. ‘‘ 4 percent. ‘“ New York—cheque....... Bostcon~-cheque.......... Montreal, Toronto, etc... SUPER s wilictes ic uae is 4 percent. ‘*‘ i ee See ee 4 percent. ‘ St. John’s, N’fid........ 2 percent. ‘‘ > ee Special Notices. Cusice Frurrand Pound Cakes at Beer & Gorr’s. Far Herrino, Cheap for Cash by J. B. Harry, 35 tf CLARK’S DIAMOND DUST POLISH.— Unrivalled for cleaning Gold, Silver and Nickel ware. Enquire for it. AxwoTHER Lot of Ruled Note Paper, in five quire packages, at 40 cents per package at the Agricultural Store. Rornert May, 39 3i eod Jest Receiven, a large assortinent of Note Paper and Envelopes at the Agricultural Store. Roperr May. j9 3i eod Do ssoLvina Views.—-St. Paul’s Schoolroom, Friday evening, 16th January, views—chiefly photographic and most of them new—will then beexhibited. Doors at at 7.30. Admission 10 conts.—[f m t f] Tug Great Express Companizs. — The three great express companies are the United, States, Adams, and the Ameriean. They em- ploy all together an army ef men and a host of horses. For their men and their horses, these three companies use exclusively Giles’ Liniment Iodide Ammonia. Giles’ Pills cure Supression. Sold by W. R. Watson. Send for pamphlet. Dr. Gites, 120 West Broad- way, N. Y. Trial size 25 cents. - smn Se HOTEL ARRIVALS. HANOVER HOUSE. Jan.—James Birch, Alberton; James Camp- bell, S side; Angus McDonald, West River; Hon Wm. Campbell, New London; D McMil- lan, Bradalbane; G B McKay, Clifton; A Carroll, Port Hill; Alex Grady, Kensington; Henry Scales, Summe-side. CARNIVAL. A Calico Carnival Citizens’ Skating Rink, WEDNESDAY EVENING, February 4, 18890, Those wishing to take part will oblige by sending their names to the Secretary before the 20th inst. By order of the Directors. W. C. HOBKIRK, Secretary. January 9, 1880—4i taw POLL TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS Are to be Paid at the Store of D. KR. M, HOOPER, Euston Street. Iramediate Payment Requested. Jharlottetown, Jan. 9, 1880. APPLES. 1° 0 ‘bls. No Baldwins, 1Q ‘* Russetts, D sa. 18,'79—& American. CARVELL BROS. eee ee ee - JANUARY, Isso | CLEARANCE SALE WINTER DRY COODS. e . URING the month of Jan- uary we intend to give special bargains in Warm Goods, suited to the present seasonable weather. We have on hand a large stock of Winter Goods, from which we have been sell- ing at unusually low prices, and now reduce them to _ cost. Among those we beg to call special attention to DRESS GOODS, FURS, FANCY WOOL GOODS, HEAVY CLOTHS and MANTLES. The remain- der of our Stock of Ladies’ Ulsters, Gents’ Ulsters, Over- coats, Reefers, &c., Blankets, Counterpanes, &c., These goods must be cleared out this month, and in order to carry out our determination they will be subjected to the most sweeping reductions. 83, QUEEN STREET, TREMAINE & METCALF. town, Jan. 2, 1880. 4 73,620 MORE SINCER SEWING MACHINES SOLD IN 1878 THAN IN ANY PREVIOUS YEAR, — In 1870 we sold 127,833 Sewing Machines. ‘©1878 ** ‘* 356,432 4 te Our sales have increased enormously every year, through the whole period of ‘ hard times.” We now Sell Three-Quarters of all the Sewing Machines Sold in the World. Waste no Money on ‘cheap’ Counterfeits. s@ Goend for handsome Illustrated Price List ROBERT YOUNG, South Side Queen Square, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. Ch’town, March 18, 1878—2aw tf Lorne | ttn | Sit bob) 3 7 a a Mino vole tS * yy SUCAUVECTICO MAUS As [THE PERFECTION || SOLE PROPRIETORS _ of WHISKY:<Gi| CREENLEES UNRIVALLED ror {|} -BROTHERS ‘> TODDY. ||pistienies,ancyus s @RNE HIGHLAND WHISKEY. THE ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, E. C., London, Aug. 18, 1879, report on the ‘‘ Lorne Highland Whis- key ” of Messrs. Greenlees Brothers:— . ““We have visited the bottling stores of Messrs. Greenlees Brothers, at Gresham- buildings, London, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whis- key, and have subjected them to careful ex- amination and analysis. The samples were ale, showing their freedom from added color- ing matter, very fragrant, mellow and of pleasant flavor ; in fact, they possessed all the characteristics of pure and _ well-matured Scotch Whiskey of the first qualtiy.” Arruur Hitt, Hassaty, M. D. Orro Heungr, F. C. 8., F. I. C. Sole Proprietors, GREENLESs BROTHERS, Gresham-buildings, London ; Distilleries, Argyleshire. Agents: - MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.I. Noy. 26, 1879.—6m CHOICE LABRADOR HERRING. 25 bbls. Nol LABRADOR, 25 ‘** HALIFAX SHORE, Just received at the FISH MARKET, Grafton Street MARBLE! Great Reduction in Prices ! To Close my Entire Stock of Marble by the 1st of May, 1880. The undersigned offers Monuments, Tablets, &. &e., all from original designs, and best quality of steck,t o cash customers, for 20 per cent. below the present low prices. _ Four months’ approved joint notes taken Im payment at current Bank rates. Za Parties requiring uniil fall of 1880 to make payment will find it to their ad- vantage to leave their orders, and get sat- isfaction, as well as good value for their money. Call and examine designs and prices. E. G. HUNTER. 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