‘ a * aie ee aia eares a a2 lll OE AE i i i A il i a EB II ~ wae ae ee NE ee oe ee Pye TEE DATLIY HXA MINER, Pe a ey Se DECEMBER 12, 1882. i ls tt a tt focal and Gther tems. get a first-class Tea at the Convent, | 5s e ny ~ | y ( neil m mst eV and pa it i bills - | breeze last night cleared the ice out of | Cha tt wh hat > faux Royal Alhambra Theatre of London, has been destroyed by fire - A stsxtcr.y reliable rheumatic remedy is St. Ja aU It never dissappoints. | — New Dining and Coffee Rooms have been | i at the North side of Queen Square. os t SMELT fishing is reported good at Shediac. and those who have shipped have had good | returns | << | CounctLton CHAPPELLE says the ¢ruck | horses of Charlottetown are disgrace to | humanity. a. FarrBasks, the oldest barrister {on the Sth inst. | Samcen. P Nova Scotia, di | ,imitted tothe Bar in 1517. -_— | A Lot of Xmas presents. Anything trom a| childs trumpet to a moustache cup, at R. mI BRACE 8. {dee 12] tie was “< A Special Train leaves Charlottetown at a o'clock, this afternoon, to connect with ** Northern Light ” at Georgetown, > Tv » WN . : ” | “aye ge- | attar } fur “ Northern Light” will leave George- | attention to the special train to the Bazaar at town for Pictou Wednesday morniog, at 6} o'clock, a. m.,carrying mail:, &c. - . Duane November $6,918.54 was the value of the freight receipts at Moncton, as compar- ed with $4,445.57 for November, 1581. Li innate luk attempt in New York to put in force the law prohibiting labor on sunday has caused a good deal o -_ ~~ yy. M. C. A.—The concert announced for | Monday, the !8:h inst, is, for unavoidal le | reasons, postponed te Wednesday, the 20:h inst. | who were unable to see Dr. Bennet, he will | return to the Kankin House on Wednesday, |} and give audience on that day. | aticmit PRESENTATION CommitreEs will fiud | it to their advautage to buy preseuts from W. E. Dawson & Co. {de 12 Si pat | — | Never use the currycomb on a horse’s legs | below the knee and hock. A corn broom or brush is best, since 1t takes out the dirt and | does not hurt the horse. — . — LompBertse in Albert County, N. B., will be lively this winter. The st. John News | says that at Alma, two thousand operators | alone will cut 12,0: 0,000 feet. - ~>--- GexeraL MANaGex Van Horne is reported to have stated at Winnipeg recently that the Canadian Pacitic Railway proposes to adopt aj * specially favourable rate for carrying oe articles, wheat and fuel, viz, one cent per ton per mie. } sapien Mr. Tirscoomp, of Bingor, Me , has been here for a tew days, buying horses. He has purchased some of the tinest horses shipped | this fall. Among them Mr. R. J. Butcher's | trotting horse, as well as other fast horses. ' | i | _ - Mr. Joux E. Moxtocomery, who, it is! stated, belongs to P. E. Island, has left | Albert Village, N. B., under a cloud. H was a merchant tailor, hired too many assist- ants, lived too fst, got into debt, and ran away. binccaleineleats Teams FOR THE woops.— Tuesday's boat from Prince Kdward Island brought four fine tesrm: horses for Messrs. Fowler & Hampbrey, who are operating in the wo dds at Meadow Brook. ‘The horses left Pint du Chene yesterday by road. — Moncton Times, o~ Remember the Christmas Tree at the Con- vent, this evening. —_—- ~~ > --- A POLAR WAVE swept over Manitoba, Da- | kota and Minneseta on the Sth inst. A | special despatch reperts (5 (2) b: low z-ro at Winnipeg, M-n., in the morning of the 7"h, 37 at Bismarck, 36 at Grand Forks, 27 at Fargo, | and 27 at Jamestown, in Dakota, ener eee Tue Christmas Tree and Apron Fair at the Hall of the Convent de Notre Dame, Hilla- borough Square, was a success yesterday, and today, the weather being finer, the attendance will doubtless be much larger. Last evening the Hall was well filled and the refreshment tabies were well patronized We bespeak for this entertainment a full house to-night. es Caprars Freep Wuuirr, who recantly re- turned from Regina, says there are now over four hundred buildings in Regina. The Indians are quiet and satistied with their condition. Of the 20,000 redskins who some years ago roamed about the Northwest, 17 000 are now settled on reserves. He thinks Re- gina is well situated and sees in it the founda- tion of a large and prosperous city. naan Four tall men attracted much attention among the crowd of passengers in the Jersey City depot of the Penarylvania Rai!road on Saturday evening. Twoof them were seven feet and broad in proportion, a third was about six fect eight inches, and the fourth a boy. was a little over six feet. They were brothers of the Shields family, from Texas. The tallest are twins, and are 24 years of age. The boy is 18 years of age. They said their father was seven feet high, and that they had three brothers in Texas of that height. _—-_->--- Dow’? fail to attend the Apron Fair at the Convent, this evening. —_—-@-———— THe cloud surrounding the mysterious shooting of the man Crozier, at Toronto, as been lifted. On Thursday night of last week burglars entered the residence of Mr. Godson Crosier, it appears, Was one of the gang He was deputed to keep watch outside, but being of a doubting and selfish disposition went to see what wax being secured, so that he would get his fair share of the plunder, Kenny, one of his pale, saw Crozier approaching, and, taking him for a policeman, tired, and wounded him inthe thigh Kenny has since been ar- rested, Should Crozier, who is very low at resent, recover, he will be indioted for arglary, In the event of his death Kenny will be tried for murder. A loaded revolver | was a daughter of Jas, MeNally, Esq., of this ; ance, excitement in that city, | cheapest in the city, at the Fis Market, | Grafton Street. A | Glass and Assorted Crockeryware, which we Lx consequence of the number of applicants | are selliog so cheap, at Colwiil’s, i PI s made by Coox & Co., over Apothecaries Hail. Very low at the Fish Market, Grafton Street | and Chow-UChow, also Canned Peaches, Apples Gi | stock of Xmas. Guods.—W. E. Viotent Deatu Far FROM Home.—Mr, T. K. Campbell, avent and operator on the vi A 1Ceus Ava Way, Buslauiaute, Mexico, recently forwarded a letter to Bis Lordsinp Bishop Rogers, informing him of the sudden death of Mr. Daniel J. Hurley, for: | mer.y of Chatham. Mr. H. was a carpenter in the employ of the Mexican National Con- étrnction Co. at place above name’; that, on Saturday, the }Sth Nov., he left there for the purpose of spending Sunday in the City of | Monterey, sixty miles distant, intending to retarn the following Monday. At the first station, Villaldama, 44 miles on his journey, | got on » and in attempting to jump aboard, missed his footing. ‘He fell beneath the trucks } and met death instantly, the ty ree Sabivuei of the ca | wheels nearly severing his head froin the body 7 | ' and break ng his legs 1b two places The ' » decently and respectfully interred at Villaldama,with all the rites of the Church,.! mains we | two priests conducting the obsequies. — | foncto 1 i i 2 | DIED. At Cornwall, Dee. 2, in the 27th year of her age, Louisa, eldest daughter of Mr. John Nelson. j of Dropsy, Catherine, the beloved wife of Michael Deyle, aged 29 years. The deceased city, and her early death is deeply regretted by all who had the pleasure of her acquaint- May her soul rest in peace, { funeral from her Father’s residence at 8.45, on Thursday morning. ) Special Notices. —— AN EVENINGS ENJOYMENT.—We beg to call Little York oun Wednesday evening. Parties will be conveyed from the station to the actory and back again free of charge. It will be a very pleasant way of spending an even- lng [deil 2in. Siow sors just received by W. E Dawson & Co. | n0v27 Siew 2w | CROCKERY and Lamps, Glassware, etc., dec 5 5i eod Buy Overcoats at the Lonpon Hovsr. [nov 21 3w 3aw wi Catt and see our large supply of China, novl5 saw wkly 6w Tue best Photographs in the city are (dee 9 3i TEA, warranted very best quality. Try it. dec 5 5i eod Goop TrA at the Lonnon House. [nov 21 3w 3aw wai Care Cop Cranberries, Bunker Hill Pickles, Tomatoes, and Corn, new stock, just received at the Fisu Market, Grafton street dec 5 5i eod Rubbers at the Dominion {deS 3in wkly. Xmas Goods in Silver- Frencu heel 3o0t and Shoe store. Ovr Stock of plated Ware, is most attractive. stock and new designs. —W. E. Dawson & Co. [nov27 Siew 2w CRACKERS, all kinds, new and tresh, just received wholesale and retail, very cheap at the Pisa Market, Graftoa Street. ded 5: eod Tue finest display in the city of Xmas Cards, Oil Paintings, Frames, and Faney Goods, is at Cook & Co’s., next to Apothecaries Llall. fdee 9 3i 100 boxes choice new Raisins, very cheap by the box, alse American Baldwin Apples, No. 1, at the Fisn Market, Grafton Street dec 5 5i eod OnE HUNDRED pairs Acme Club Skates at W. E. Dawson & Co’s. [nov27 3iew 2w Cnorce Family Flour, only $5.90 per barre), delivered free of charge, at the Fish Market Graftou Street. dec 5 5i eod Lapies’ Saceures at the Lonbon Housz. [vuov 21 3w 3aw wi Just arrived, another large supply of asgort- ed C.ockery, to be sold cheap at Culwill’s. novl5 3aw wkly 6w BurraLo Ropes at the Lonnon House [uov 21 38w daw wai ALL are invited to inspect our pew Dawson & Co. [uov27 diew 2w Iv will pay you to tuy your Dry Goods, Millinery and Clothing, at John McPhee & Co’s. [oct 2aw wy Reerinc Jackets from $3.00 at the Lonpdon House. [nov 21 Sw daw wai Don’t Forget to have your Photo- graphs taken by our hew process, no head rest required.— Cook & Co., over Apothecaries Hall. [dec 9 8i Tue Lonpon Howse for clouds and searts. [nov 21 3w 3aw w3i Buy your Xmas. Goods from W. E. Dawson & Co, [nov 27 3iew 2w Mew’s wool underclothing cheap at the Lonvon Howser. [nov 21 3w 3aw w3i A or of English and American Pick!es, in bottles and by the quart, Also Jellies, Mar- milade, Sauces, eic., at the Family Grocery. —k. K. Brace. [ced Bianxets cheap at the Lonpon House [nov 21 3w 3aw 3i w We can make 100 sittings a day— evgayements not necessary —Cook & Co. over Apothecaries Hall, | dee 9 3i Wor Roses at the Lonpon Hovse. [nov 21 3w 3aw w3i Lor of money saved by buying all the Boots and Shoes a family requires at the Dominun Boot and Shoe Store. fde8 3:n wkly. Fur Caps at the Lonpon Hovse. [nov 21 3w daw wol A SPLENDID VARIETY of Christmas presents are now on sale at the jeselry store ot E, W. Taylor, South Side Queen Square. Those who desire handsome and useful gifts should give him a call before purchasing slsewhere. as he advertises he is not to be beaten 1a price. {de& 3i Laples’ Utsters at the Lonpon House. [nov 21 3w Saw wi Tue ‘Tampico Corset” is sold by John McPhee & Co. As an evidence of its instrinsic ee ee re ee ee The Fellowing Goods, at Reduced Prices. £ N owi A Lot of Men's Pants, $2.€0, $2.50 and $3.00. c ee =~ A AIDVINC 14 A PERKINS & STE Ave offering great inducements to cash buyet season. A splendid variety of Winter Jackets are offered at an immense |" | 7 discount, Fur Goods, Knitted Wool Goods, Skirts, ete., will be sold ex- At her Father's residence, Pownal Street, | ceed : " of V low * AE ney 75 cents and upwards. ¢ har lottetow ny, Dee. ] l, 18: uae OND BEFORE ON HOUSE, CHRISTMAS, ; ‘O_o VU. 4 Lot of White Blankets, at $1.50 and $2.75. A lot of Fancy Goods, suitable for Christmas be cleared out, are arranged on tables, your choice for 20, 30 and If you wish to make a Christmas preseat of Blankets, Comforts, Tavle Napkins, Table Covers, Kit Mittens, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Dress Goods, Shirts, Drawers, Cardigan Jackets, etc., we can supply you with these goods very low, Give us a call, WEARE OFFERING AT THE CHANGE OF TIM (on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday mornings at FIVE o'clock, PROGRAMME. REST HEAS, 1882 Peter's Panny Readings, } ' TUESDAY, DEC. 12th. ‘ | 1, Instrumental Duett....Tae Miseas Baypen { \ tO a Mr. W. A. O. Morsox | 3. ROMg .o...c0000 reves covsee escees Mr. Hazetwoop gs Ree Miss Katis Waicar . . 5. SOD oo0..0000 coerce everes Mr. Hamitron Beowm ‘s during the Holiday) ¢ Resting... Mu. E. Barrinto : 7. Instramental Solo........ ......++- Miss Lewis ©. TORII sitncsicssediscatidstie Mr. K. C. Hind 9. Vepblin Bode... 01... .cdiecesiuaits Mr, Vixywicomre FO, RUE ccbitiisi thbctenins alii Miss Lawson UNI cin Ga connie desous enedienn Miss Deseaiear BD. Ree sick siinse peicsesevenian Rey. W. B. Kine Readings at St Peter's Boys’ Schoolroom: To commence ateightp. m, Admission, ten cents, Dec. 8, ’>2.—fr mo tu BLIZZARDS. The Best Horse Covers on the Island. GET ON E T the old Saddlery and Harness Estab- lishment, where the best value, ‘‘ accord- ing to the quality of the Goods,” can be ob- tained. JOHN STUMBLES, Nov. 30.—pat eod 2w.°wly wly p her Im OPENING Citizen's Skating Rink. HE CITIZEN'S SKATING RINK will be opened on or ebout Monday, the 18th inst. (ICE PERMITTING.) presents,which must STERNS. at EE LEAVING FOR PICTOU. Fur Remainder of Season N AND AFTER 2nd day of December next, the Steam Navigation Company teamers will ieave Charlottetown for Pictou, The Band will be in attendance from eight till ten o’clock, p. m Tickets for sale at Apothecaries Hall at the following prices:— Also, the Georgetown trips will be discon Gentiemen’s bitbeees ut doatbboonenbede halieds Ofbuee $5 00 tinued after this week. LOGI€B?, . 00000 ceece soovesves eveverves vevnee cesses 3 50 By Order, Promenade..,.... ...0+0 ss0ses cvceee soncce soevecece 1 00 Afternoon Skating (Boys) .......00 erseesers 2 59 F, W. HALE & (Bey i ee Afternoon skating (Girls)......... cococene 2 00 Ch’town, Nov. 27. 82. r Single Tickets, all (neB .......0,e0000s cones 25 ee a, 9 Single Tickets, to Promenade............ io 4 Lot of Men's Reefing Jackets. $2 75 and $3.50, 4 Lot of Men's Overeoats, $4.09 and $4.50. A Lot of Men’s Ulsters, $5.51). 4 Lot of Ladies’ Cloth Sacques, $1.00, $1.75 and $2.25, 4 Lot of Ladies’ Skirts, 50 cent-. 4 Lotof Cheap Tweeds, 40, 50 and 60 cents up, for Men’s and Boys’ Wear. 4 Lot of Winceys, Weel Goods and Dress Goods, 4 Lot Men’s Wool Undercl,; thing, very low. i Let of Men’s Shirts, job lots. A Lot of Horse Rugs and Carriage Wraps at very low prices. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, Dec, 8, 18582. — I = —— | | | PRESENTS! G and Silver Waltham and Geneva C= and Gold Plated, Silver and Nickle Ji EAR-RINGS, Brooches, Lockets and NRIVALLED in Clocks, eight-day and J thirty-hour, in Nickle and Walnut Cases. i and Bright Gold and Gold Plated, | &c, | E G MH EA T S A . North Side Queen Square, Ch’town, Nov. 28, ’82.—Im 2aw tu th wly lim The services of Galbraith’s Band have been secared for the season. W. C. HOBKIREK, Sceretary. Christmas and New Year's Dec, 2, 1882.—4i JUST OPENED! BY MRS. MACLEAN, (At the Store formerly occupied by Mr. Quirk, South Side Market Square), A First-Class Fancy Store, —COMPRISING — Watches, very cheap. Silver Lockets and Chains, Chains, Bracelets, Spectacles and Eye- glasses. LL the newest Fancy Work, Chenille Arvasene and Siik Embroidery m Cush, ions, Banners, Brackets, Table and Mantle Draperies, Wool Work, stamped Embroide:y, in Table Covers, Toilet Setts, Antimacas eis, Cotton, Wool and Linen Canvass, | inen and Wool Aida Canvass, Cotton Aida, Pene- lope Aida Canvass, Railway Aida Canvass, Bragg’s Transferring Patterns, Koman Satin Cloth, Mail Cloth Felt and Plush in all the newest shades, Filloselle Embreidry, Crewell and Tracing S:lks, Arrasene in Wool and silk, silk and Chenille Cord and ‘Tassels, Pompons, &c., &c. Wools 4 speciality, Double and Single Ber. lin, Fieecy Merivo and lee Wool, Berlin and INGS, a large assortment, io Engraved, Sett, and Plain, at reduced prices. and Silver Brooches and Ear-rings. G. G. JURY, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. MEN’S AND BOY'S CLOTHING a. T- B”Y”MACDONSCED'S. 0 | WARM REEFERS, $3.00. HEAVY REEFERS, $4 00. HEAVY KEEFERS, $5.00. VERY HEAVY REEFERS, 86.00. EXTRA WARM, (Good Quality) 7$, $8, $9, $10. WARM OVERCOATS, $4.25. WARM OVERCOATS, $5 50. VERY WARM OVERCOATS, $6.00. MEN’S EXTRA HEAVY OVERCOATS, $7.50. MEN’S AND BOYS’ ULSTERS, in Great Variety, very Cheap. par Peisons in want of Ready-made Clothing for Winter, will find one of) the largest and cheapest Stock in the City at J. B. MACDONALD’S, Queen STREET. C.B.WARREN Has now on hand a Large and Well-Selected Stock of MEN’S MEN'S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’sS MEN'S MEN’S MEN’S | Ch town., Nov. 22, 1882—wkly pat, pras ne | | ’ | HOME MADE AND IMPORTED BEETS ANG SHOES, oO Our MEN’S and BOYS’ BOOTS are HAND SIDED, SIDE- In WOMEN’S, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S, a Large Variety, Nice Fitting, Well Made, and Warranted equal to any in the Market. merits a reward of twenty dollars is offered to the weaver of every Tampico Corset in which any of the Tampico Stay break, [nov24 wkly FLANNEL Surets at the Lonpon House with one empty chamber was found upon Kenny. canals Ir you are tired taking the large old-fashion- ed gripiny pills try Carter’s Little Liver Pills and take some comfort. A man can’t staud everything, Une pill a dose. . (dei2 2wks wd whly. {uov 21 3w 3aw wai We are offering Crockery of all kinds, cheaper than ever, at Colwill’s, nov l5 3aw wkly 6w Skirts 50 cts. up at LapIEs’ the | Lonpow Hoven [uov 21 3w saw wh Oo A Choice Lot of Felt Boots and Slippers, Overshoes, Rubbers and Moccasins. ——- 0 The Whole Lot to be Cleared Out as soon as Possible, Cheap for Cash at Stamper’s Corner. Ch'vown, Nov. 7, 1862.—wly Cc. B. WARREN, ‘More Truth | Do you want to see the choicest Just | Chappelle | JUST RECEIVED. | vies Peacock Fingering Victoria Yerm, (the ver best yarn for ka tting purposes), Crewel Shetland, Floss, Fairy Floss, Macrame Thread Point Lace Patterns and Braids, Antique Lace in Anticamacassar Squares, &c, Maltese ‘lire chou ard spanish Laces in Black and Cream, Cash’s Frillings, Edgings, Kibbons, Velvets, Silke, Satins, Buttons, Elastics, Wool Goods in Children’s Dresses, Jackets, Caps, Clouds and Searfs, Silk end Chenille Scarfs, Kid Gloves in 2 and 4 buttons in dark and evening shades, Cashmere ard Cloth Gloves, India Muslin, Corsets in Dr, Warner's Health and Flexible Hip, Royalist, &c., Children’s Corset Waists, a very nice assort- meat of Neck Frillings. Beautiful goods for Christmas Presents con- sisting of Work and Jewel Boxes, Odor Cases, Watch Stands, Handkerchief and Glove Boxes, Satchel Purses, &c., &c. A beautifal assortment of Chrisimw, New Years and Birthday Cards from | cent to $1.50 Vrang’s Ist., 2od., 3rd., and 4th., pr ges. Dolls in variety, Chi'dren’s Paint Boxes, Tea Sets and Furniture expected daily, a lot of Slippers, Fancy Work, Wools and hristmas Goods, Brigg’s and Porrson’s Patterns, &e. Ch’town, Nov. 23, 1882. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! Change in Business, SELLING OF'F. rq XHE Subscribers, intending to devote their time exclusively to the Auction and Commission Business, will clear their Stock on hand at greaily reduced prices for one month, consisting of a good assortment of— than Poetry. CHRISTMAS CARDS? some utterly too utter CHRISTMAS CARDS. ‘ Go right to the DIAMOND BOOKSTORE, And behold just what you look for— sells the best and cheapest CHRISTMAS CARDS. You will find the Cheapest and best CHRISTMAS PRESENTS In the city at the DIAMOND = BOOKSTORE, 85, North Side Queen Square. Dec. 5, 1882. } ‘Eo be Let. ‘g°HE two story Dwelling House, fronting * on Graf'on Street opposite the Prince of Wles College, and fo: merly euntd by Mrs. Watts. EUSTACE HAVILAND. Charlottetown, Nov. 22, 188°. CONFECTIONERY. LINED, Good Stock and First-Class Work. | $90 lbs SUGAR STICKS, Boys’ and Youths Clothing, oO ‘ RN TURER Men’s Clotbing, in Suits, Coats, Pants, Vests, G00 Ibs. ROYAL AND LORNE MIXTURE Sorceaent” Stamat apamane aeakee Underclothing, and a splendid lot o Men’‘s Shirts, Felt Hats, Far Caps, Oloth, Silk, Waitney and Seaicloth Caps. Tweeds, Trimmings, Scarfs, Collars, Tits etc,, etc, (250 lbs, EXTRA S1 RONG MINTS, | GOO lbs. CONVERSATION LOZENGES. —ALSO— Novelties and One Cent Goods. | ' ALL OF THE ABOVE ' ‘Will be Sold Cheap. J. QUIRE, PRINCE STREET. | Ob'town, Nov, 16, 62—~im vod —AlLS80— Paper Hangings and Blinds, An early call will secure bargains, asad 1 clearance must be mad= within the mont, F. LePAGE & 00 Oct, 16, 18t.==whly Pe Sarna car bese eaaoes oe. le ee eta = me a ra mn eI | i a Rage a i ge A es IN te ay ape = es aa eee aan otteees wn ntie w see om AB rt fig are Se ne mma ntere nae rn seen wm icant at mine a sommes it le et oe fe a -** > an atieeeen cS ent paw eee yao