— cee - Pree a BEST | —AND— | | Cheapest Cheapest Cheapest Cheap est MEN’S AND BOYS’ ULSTERS, OVERCOATS, REEFERS, -—AT THE-— LONDON HOUSE! Local and Other Items. Pur ASHES on your sidewalk. — aeeenaeeamenee Rev. Favuer Kenny, of St. Dunstan’s College, is .» Halifax. PoRK is coming in very rapidly to-day, and is selling at from 5} to 6} cents. Tue St. Andrew's Dinner, to come at the Rankin House to-night, promises to be a grand affair. Apoy pvamed George Thompson, of St. John, was burned to death at Sussex, N. B., on Friday as. iialeniabneinletiastiinianniitaees Stewart, the pedlar, is the third er fourth man drowned in Charlottetown harbor within this year en account of drink. Tur ‘St. Lawrence” left. for Pictou at 12 e'clock last night. The ‘‘ Prineess of Wales” leaves at 1. o’clack to-night. Ir is sail that the entire subscriptions in Canada to the Stellarton Relief Fund are ample and even more than the immediate sufferers require. CaNabiaN Manvracrurar To Sir RicHarpD Carrwricur—‘* You say there is no hum and yet you say we are getting rich and bleat- ed—would you mind explaining ?’—(rip, Wa leara that Mr. George Hughes, Frain Depatcher, has withdrawn his resignation and that arran zemeuts are being made to remove the groun is of his complaint. Mr. Jessen McCarry has been appointed toa clerkship in the Post Otfice Department of this city. He is son of Mr. Patrick McCarey, and up to the present has been a clerk in the store of Messrs. Peake Bros. & Co. OrprsaTion.—An ordination service was held yesterday morning in the Bishop's Chapei, when the Revds. D. H. Hind and R. D. Bambrick were admitted te the order of Priesthood. The Archdeacon preached the sermon and ‘the Revds. Messrs. Padfield, Wilson and Wiley assisted at the service. The newly ordained priests return to their charges itameniately, the first to Georgetown, P. E. 1., and the latter to St. Peter’s Church, Charlottetown. Rev. R. D. Bambrick preached in St. Luke’s Cathedral on Sunday evening. —-Halifax Herald. P. EK. Istanp Strowaway.—The Halifax ‘* Herald ” of Monday says: On the arrival ef the *‘ Carroll” on Sunday morning from Charlottetown, Capt. Wright gave in charge to the police a young man giving the name of Peter Hughes, alias Monaghan, for being stowaway on board of his boat. Hughes acknowledged havin stowed away, and that he iatendea oing in the steamer to Boston had he not een discovered. His story is that he was unhappy at heme on aceount of the death of his father and his mether’s re-marrying. He only wanted to get away from ‘‘the tight little island” and try to earn a living for himself away from home. Inqunst.—An inquest was, yesterday, held en the body of John Stewart, pedlar, which was found Heating in the river near the head ef Rocky Point wharf on Sunday morning. The evidence taken shows that the deceased crossed to Rocky Point on Saturday evening in the Ferry Boat. He was the worse of liquor at the time, and on landing remained ustil dark at the house of Mr. Wm. H. Lund. Mr. Lund asked him where he was going te put up for the night. Stewart said at Widow McKinnon’s. On Leaving Mr. Lund’s after dark, it is sapposed he mistook the direc- tion of the widow's and walked over the wharf. The jury returned the fellowing verdict:— “That the deceased, John Stewart, pedlar, came to his death by mistaking the road on leaving Wm. H. Lund’s residence after dark and by walking over Rocky Point wharf and was drowned.” The body of the deceased was floated by the peddling pack, consisting ofa small box which was strapped te his back. Dears or Norman McLeop, Dunpas.—On the 4th inst., Mr. McLeod bade his friends fare- well and started for Maine in search of em- ployment for the winter. On the 22nd inst., Mr. M. G. McLeod, brother of deceased, of ae inane x onee -~ ~— BEST BEST —AND— ind SS MANTLES, ULSTERS Dress Goods, —-AT THE— ' LONDON HOUSE! Best and | Cheapest in Eve atta em News from Newfoundland. DESTRUCTIVE GALES— MANY VESSELS LOST OR SERIOUSLY DAMAGED BY THE STORM- LIST OF DISASTERS—NEWFOUNDLAND'S EASTERN COAST STREWN WITH WRECKS. (By Telegraph to the New York Herald.) Sr. Jown’s, N. F., Nov. 25. A terrific gale of west-north-west wind has been blowing across the island during the past four days, and has worked appal- ling destruction to shipping in several har- bers along our eastern seaboard. Tele- grams are coming in every hour from the seenes of disaster. PETAILS OF DISASTER. So far the loss of twenty-one vessels has been announced. . At King’s Cove the schooner Blink Bonnie dragged her anchors out of the harbor and was dashed on Red Head and became a total wreck. in Bona- vista harbor fourteen vessels were totally destroyed and sunk or otherwise fatally damaged er driven ashore on the beach. Of this fleet the names of the Pearl, Paragon, Penguin, Pride of the Ocean and James Charles have alone been given by wire. Most of these vessels were either laden with general carge awaiting discharge or were loading codfish for shipment to St. John’s. At Barensea the schooners Morning Star, Haligonian and Saint Patrick have succumbed _ to the gale and become total wrecks. At Lance Cove, in Trinity Bay, one schooner named the Victory was completely van. quished by the ruthless gale. . Six schoon- ers— the Dove, Test, and four whose names have not yet come to hand —are counted in the long list of destruction near the port of Old Pelican, on the north side of Concep- tion Bay. There is little doubt that we have heard of a merefraction of the ship- ping disasters up to date. The fact that in many directions the telegraph lines have been blown down during the gale accounts for the meagre intelligence in our posses- sion of one of the mest dismal records of marine disasters that ever occurred on our coasts. In most cases the lost vessels were covered by insurance, but in the main the cargoes on board were, unfortunately, un- insured, NO LOSS OF LIFE. One redeeming feature amid these scenes of wreck and ruin is the total absence of loss of life so far as we are yet informed, Although many lives must have been in great peril not one drowning case has so far been reported. Several wrecks are re- ported at Green Bay, but nothing definite is yet known. MANY CRAFT EXPOSED TO THE STORM, Between twenty and thirty vessels left for northern ports shortly before the storm commenced, and it is feared that many of them were lost with all hands on board. FOR THE BENEFIT OF Owners, Uuderwriters and all Concerned, Vy ILL be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the Ist December, 1880, at 12 e’clock, noon, as she new lies at McGINNIS’ SHORE, about two miles west of Savage Harbor, The Hull, Spars and Outfit of the Brigt. ** Feodore,” Jones, master, stranded on a voyage from Maderia to Malpeque. The ‘‘Feodore” is 187 tons, nearly new, built in 1877, copper-fastened. Materials all good. W. RICHARDS. Bideford, P. B. I., Nov. 27, 1880—3i FREE. | FREE, — this city, received a telegram advising him of his death. ‘The particulars of this melancholy event Jid not reach his friends till Friday's mail, which brouchta letter from J. W. | Palmer & Sons, of Bangor, in whose employ: he was at the time of the accident. It seems that i: happened at their timber woods, at Katahdin, Maine. On the 17th inst., as Mr. McLeod was standing on the end of a tree. which was balanced on another, a third one fell on the butt of the one on which he was stand- ing, throwing him some twelve or fifteen feet in the air, he fell on his neck and back, he re- maine! for five days ina paralysed condition. On the 2lst inst., death brought him a kind re- lief. Deceased is the eldest son of Mr. Mur- | dock McLeod, of Uigg,and was in the 42nd year of his age. He leaves his parents, eight brothers, three sisters, a widow, six children and a large circle of friends to mourn his sad end. He was aconsistent member of the Baptist Church at Dundss, and died with a — hope in the merits of his Redeemer, and € of a g orious resurrection. N THE PRESS, AND WILL BE ISSUED | IN A FEW DAYS, | HARVIE’'S ALMANAC ! A FOR I88I. large edition of this Almanac FREE. ments of FIRST-CLASS HOUSES ; none others are inserted. | Ch’town, Nov. 29, ’80. 1 Lobster Packers, Notice. OBSTER CANS manufactured for the) Trade at a low price. Cans warranted, | and of a superior make. Address, LOUIS ESTANO, Nov. 29, *80—5i pd Amherst, MN; S. Free to All! | LONDON ry Department. AND— HOSIERY -~AND UNDERGLOTHING HORSE —AT THRE— MOUSE! EST "ry | | BLANKETS ! | BLA =i f + ——— =I | QUTLTS, | AND ! AT THE LONDON HOUSE! Wholesale ' i -_ RuCS, ' a oe EST —AND-— Cheapest | CUB waa TAILORING WORK DONE AN Up > Satisfiction Guaranteed, LONDON HOUSE! and Retail. PERKINS & STERNS AR E NOW SHOWING A SUPERIOR STOCK OF New Miliinery and Millinery Materials ! DIRECT FROM BEST LONDON HOUSES. SKS Charlottetown, October 4, 1580. ! QUEEN STREET BOOT STORE Byok PLUSH, FREIZE, and Satins, in ~. Pompadour, Velvets and Velveteens, in Plain Colors, Pompadour New Laces, Ribbons, &c., oe WR AND VELVET, Fi IN ALL THE NEWEST SHAPES Flowers and Feathers, Hat and Bonnet Ornaments. A FULL STOCK OF STAPLE AND < « rm I have a Jarge and | 4 ke up to order at reasonable BOOT. JORSi: A nice assortment of Ladies’ White Sitippers, Ladies’ and Gents’ American Rubbers, Rubber Boots and Overshoes. novelty in Snow Shoes, Moccasins, and Stocking Protectors. ~~ 4. JOHN § BLUE ——-— 0: —— i will ma , to which I give special attention, THE BIG I have about cempleted a Large and WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES SIGN OF All a@ whieh I am prepared to sell at very moderate prices. and warrant them, aa In the Custom Department good assortment of French Calf Boot Tops, which prices, Nestle’s Milk Food. INFANTS sale at Nov. 25, 1880. first-rate | Apply to FOR SALE. Provincial Exhibition 1886. DANIEL DAVIES, ‘* Westwood” Reyalty. Nov. 5, ’80—eod ti : TO LET. HE Shop and four rooms attached, at BRAK. present occupied by the subscriber. A stand for a Mechanic or Butcher. H. COOMBS. Nov. 22, ’80—4i eod, pat ar 21 Charlottetown, Nov. 18, 1850—4i-2aw, 2i wkly and INVALIDS. For | for sale by THOROUGHBRED Shorthorn Heifer— ‘‘Shepherdess II.,” color white, calved Kensington, May 1, 1877, sire Statesman I1., Herd Book page 5 (now in calf.) The Publishers ,have decided to circulate a prize at Provincial Exhibition 1879. ‘2nd prize at We have room for a few more advertise- Apply to a ate Took UNSURPASSED STRAW HATS, Brocade and Plain Colors. 7 ant Embossed. FANCY GOODS, IN YALUE AND VARIETY, PERKINS & STERNS. ) - CG. HERBERT HASZARD, BOCKBINDER, Blank Book Manufacturer, Law Stationer and Relicf Stamper, 18 QUEEN STREET. ‘Christmas & New Year's Cards, 1880-81, some of the Choicest ever produce, ' Embracing Designs C] Y patterns of Xmas Cards are unique in de design, entirely different from anything in the market, and chosen because they are refined and suitable for customers of educa- tion and taste. They are produced for the trade, and not for dry goods merchants. From the Celebrated De La Rue & Co. we have received a choice assortment, including the Satin designs. ! From Messrs. Prana & Co., a great) variety, including the $2,000 Prize series. And from one of the largest Fine Art| publishers of London, a series of Photo. ! Hand-Painteg Cards. Persons desirous of sending their friends Xmas Cards that they are not tired of seeing jin every dry goods shop in the country, would do well to give me a call. IS QUEEN STREET. Ch'town, Nov. 26, 1880 —4w Zaw pp dakiindens — os =e 100 CORDS SOFT WOOD, 50 cords HARD-WOOD, and 2000 LONGERS, JOSEPH MEAGHER. | Nov. 22, ’80—tf Barer enemies dlidlaniaaaia i 3 BOO LOADS FOR SALE. Apply to JOSEPH MEAGHER, Nov. 22, ’80—tf ee eC CECE NCD MOLASSES. 4 —{ market. CARVELL BROB. Ner 2, 1880. tt CO CN ey BRAN, 12 TONS JUST RECEIVED. For sale by HORACE HASZARD, Ch’tewn, Nov. 24, 80~-iw -? iG. HERBERT HASZARD. Py 4 PUNCHEO@NS of the choicest in the - - — - a ee Pe a ATHERN LI ee SS ‘ Wi the Prince Edwerd Island Ste Navigation Company's Boats cease running, the S. ‘* Northern Light ’ will ply, making daily trips when practicable— Jeaving Georgetown at 6 a. m.; and Pictou, at 1.40 p. m., on arrival of the train frem Halifax. WILLIAM MITCHELL, ore Agent of Dept. ' Dept. of Marine, Charlottetown, } Nov. 26, 1880. BEST VALUE READY GASH, Men's Gvercoats, Ulsters, Refers, Sac que&Shootingl oats, Pants and Yeats, Underclothing, Nerge, Wool, Wincey aud Cotton Shiris, Ties, Braces, Linen and Paper Collars, Tweeds, Tailors’ Trimmings, &c. F. LEPAGE & CO. GLASGOW HOUSE. 53 QUEEN STREET. Nov. 22, ’80—pat BUTTER. BUTTER, SALE BY YHOICE QUALITY, BEER & GOFF'S, FOR THE TUB, at | Noy. 25, 1830. | ee eee PROFESSIONAL CARD, Francis S. LoiGworrn, Barrister-at-Law, | NOPARY PUBLIC, &e, OFFICE-—O Halloran’s Building, 46 Great George Street, next door to the Union Bank, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. 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