- oa I ABs, C0 ES OCCT RI Mladen eee Ck » eee it. ae ge I a Pees. PER Sa err oe neat Ce a eet egg eee LONDON “" a ONC ate. tnt ta ll gE + 4 Ba ee Gai ey Ne f - rps, aw * a — onatiian nine ab. pulbvonhodad: ‘Xmas Goods.- | Great display of | 6th December, a) on Monday, the ~~ ney aie 2 mts cantey ~ loat rar lh Ria te AR a gett a We will show large opening’ of Fancy, usetul and | Ornamental Goods, suitable for Christmas Pres ents,consisting of Japanese and Chi nese Vases,Glove’ and Handerchief Boxes, Trays, China Flower Po’ Shoes, &&c., &c. - ; ‘ . Local and Other Items, | - - ae i A steamship with small-pox en board is| quaraptivedt at New York, Two hondred and sixty-three boats are fregen in on the Erie Canal. FJ. 0. ARSENAULT, Esg., M. P. P., is ip tewn to-day. He is at the Usberne. Ay attempt made on the 15th to assassinate Premier Britans at Bucharest. was ae Tus report, returns and statistics of the Inland Revenues of the Dominion of Canada is promptly to hand. mI ee Orxptxr your Christmas and New Year's cakes at ‘‘ The Confectionery.'’’—decl7 3i a i i Tue letter of Fentoa T., Newbery Esq., in | another eolunm will, we are sure, receive | carefal attention from the Railway authorities, | Quick Paxsace—The brigt. “LL. J Westaway,” owned by PD. Farquharson, Esq.. arrived at (ueenstown on the 16th inst, 15 days from <’is port. i —— - - ' Cakes nicely frosted and ornamented at! “The Confectiouery.—dec 17 3ins. Gediienia Mbeadina seni Mr. G. H. Haszanp has just received a} fresh supply of Prang’s Prize Christmas | Cards. You shouid see them a> 4 Firg and explosions in the cage pit of the| Stellarton Mines destroys a'l hope of the idle miners getting labor there. The outlook 1s | gaid to be very serions. ; — | By cable to Hon. William Richards, Bide | ° ford, we le afrived at P: n that the brigt. ‘* Raymond” } arth, on the Jith inst. This vessel sailed ‘rom Malpeque with a cargo of oats, leaded ty Mr. Richards. You will ind a large variety of eakes— large and smail—plain and fruit—at moderate priees, at Lhe Confectionery, for, and during the Holidays dec 17 3ina. i ae Lawson, re- «& a. | He, ; Onur genial friead, Mr. W. T. resenting the well-known firm of T. tenny, of fislifax, is now in the city. is staying at the Rankin. saipsnancielelgeied dana ! Prince or Watns’ Cotcece closed to-day | fer the Christmas Holidays ; and each of the Professors aie in receipt of handseme gifts— presented them this morning on behalf of the students. ccpneeliccligedlilitininmnenin The New York Sen’s comment on the fall of Boss Kelly was :— No king, no clown, To ruie this town, a By Cable to Lengworth & Co., brigt. Minnie Louise, Siurchison, Master, arrived at Crook- haven, on the 13th, i7 days from this port. After receiving orders for Dieppe, France, proceeded and a..ived at latter port on 15th. Tuz schooner ‘“ Bride,’’ which sailed from Pictou for Tracadie, N. B., on the 19th of November, as turned up on Sable Island. The crew were brought to Halifax by the Goverument steamer ‘‘ Newfield,” on Wea- nesday. ‘Tii¢y suffered much from cold and hunger. We are pleased to learn, that John Livington, Esq., has received a lucrative office at the hands of the Dounnion Gov- ernment, tue Inspectorship of vil fer the Lower Provinces. it is said that he wiil resigm his position on the Swn. It is cur- rently ruwaored tvat Mr. R. A Payne, City EB litor of that paper, will sueceed him. __- — Mexico has a new Government composed ts, Mantel Piece. } i NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, Lonpvor, Vee. 14, 1880. The Cabinet was in session three hours and a half yesterday afternoon. The council met shortly after three o'clock, all the Min- isters being present. Mr. Forster, Chief Secretary for Ireland, was in consultation with Mr. Gladstone for half an hour after the council separated. A news agency is the authority for the assertion that the trish magistrates, in replying to Mr. For- ster’s circular, had expressed the opinion that they would be unable to carry out the provisions of the circular. Mr. Forster therefore, told his colleagues that the ordi- nary law could not be depended upon. It was proposed in the Cabinet council that the Irish Executive be given coereive powers with a view to indemnity from Parliament. A despatch from Dublin to the ‘* Times” gays:—-‘' it is hardly correct ‘ to say that} javarchy prevails in Lreland, for there is a} | very distinet and petent government which | is rapidly superseding the imperial govern- ; meut and is obtaining the ascandency. It! i cules witianiron hand and promptitnde | | which enforcos instant obedience. ' its code} is Clear, its executive resolute, its imachin- | ery complete and action uniform. There is a government de facto and a government de jure, the former weilding a power which is feltand feared, the latter exhibiting jonly pomp, but little reality of power. The a terror to well-doers. and the latter no terror to evil-doers. The law of| the Land League is becoming the law of} ve land; and while the law of the State is| costly, and to a large extent suipended:.| he new law is effectively administered cheaply and conveniently. League Courts are springing up in various places, and the people are instructed to have their disputes decided by such courts and to go no more to the sessions. The local magistrates in the west of (reland have iately been sur- prised to find that no cases are brought be fore them except by the police. Ee Zane SHEPPING INTELLIGENCE. Halifax, Dec. 15.--Sailed, azch Ann Eliza. from P, FE. island, fer Provincetown, Maas. Bosten, Dee. 11. —Ar. L P. Churchill, from Charlottetown ; W Ui Hatfield, from Georg, « town. ‘ former Is (From the KR. C. Advertiser.) The S. S. Prince Edward sailed on Tues- day last, with the following exports, viz.: 1122 cases canned goods, shipped by John Hughes, Charlottetown ; 645 cases preserved lobsters, by Hon. 3. Prowse, Murray Har- bor ; 22) cases preserved meats, by Long- worth & Co.. Ch’town; and 958 sacks starch, by St. Peter’s Bay Starch Company. Tho brigt. Plymouth will sail in a day or two for Queenstown for orders, with 17,000 bush. oats. The brigt. Canadian arrived from Bermuda on the 6th inat., received the greater part of a general cargo here, and pro- ceeded on Tuesday te finish ; thence to New- foundiand. Schr. Centennial, with a cargo of 5,500 bushels potatees, will sail from Cardigan wharf to-day for Boston. The sch. Vegete sailed from the same wharf on the 7th with 1,200 bushels petatoes for Halifax, ail of which hae been shipped by Mesars. A. A. Macdonald & Bros. The Royal Arch, belenging to Capt. Ay!- ward, Southport, sailed te-day for Newfound- land with produce. The achrs. Laodamia and Mary M,, from Newfoundland, with herring; Sea Gull, from Halifax, with merchandize ; W. Rogers, from Lingan, with coal; and the Mary Jane, with limestone, are all discharging at the Kailway Wharf. The Minnie E., Anderson, master, as follows: Foreign Affairs, Moriscal; Treas- ury, Flanders; Publio Works, Gen. Porfioia Dias; Jnstiee, Kaeguiel Montes; War, Gen. %. VYreveno; Laterivr, Carlos D. Guttenezo. Gen. Diaz ,0es inte the Department of Public Works with a view of cempleting the pajicy ef his administration in regard to internal improvemcnts. eo 1 Weather Probabilities. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritune Provinces. Toronto, Dec. 17—10 a. m. Btrong westerly to northwesterly winds, fair colder weather. _— _—--~ — ¢<—»>e & 0 Tue Bozron Sittver PLratixe Company, is now prepared to doall kinds of Gold and} PesRoches, do; Joseph O Arsenault, M P P, | Silver plating, such as k»ives, forks, spoons, eake baskets, fruit stands, tea sets, watches aad jewelry of every description. Carriage work, handles, dashers, &c, &c. N. B.— Every job warranted to give entire satisfaction or no charge made. Shop epposite the Athenaum. P. 0. Pox, 219, Charlottetown. i a a The: American People. No people in the world suffer so much with Dyspepsia as Americans. Although years of experience in medicine had failed to accomplish a certain und sure remedy for thie disease aud its effects, such as Sour Stomach, Heart-burn, Water-brash, Sick Headache, Costiveness, palpitation of the Heart, liver Complaint, coming up of the food, low spirits, general debility, ete., yet since the introduction of Green’s August Flower we believe there is no case of Dys- pepsia tiat canuot be immediately relieved, 50,000 dozen sold last year without one case of failure reported. Go to your Drug- gist and get a sample bottle for 10 cents and try it. Two doses will relieve you. Regular size 75 cont. nov. I7. is also discharging herring, and will lzy up: | for the winter. | ‘The brigt. Sireus, with 5,500 bushels pota- toes, and the schooner Pocahontas, with 1609, the former for Boston and the latter for Hali- fax, both ewned by the Hon. D. Gordon, are almost ready to sail. A cargo of oats and pork are being shipped in the Mary Frances, by B. Rogers & Co., for Newfoundiand. The sch. Cora, chartered by R. Munre, Esq., for Halifax, completed a cargo of 1100 bushels potatees and 1600 bushels oats, on Tuesday. HOTEL ARRIVALS. \ ‘ ; OSBORNE: HOUSER Dec. 16 —W M Johnson, Bear River; D ) |which are guaranteed to wear well. Ornaments, Pic ture Hrames, Wo, GEO. DAVIES — ee eee e-em ee Jewel Cabinets ; rik Baskets, Snow & CO. INO'TLO —. ——— :0 BRANDRAM BROTHE RS & CO., OF LONDON, ENGLAND, HAVING BEEN APPRISED THAT Certain Grinders and Vendors of White Lead in the Dominion of Canada Have, without their authority, for some time past bean selling a White Lead, ground by themselves from dry White Lead, which is not of Brandram’s well-known B B quality, and the more readily to effect sales thereof have most unscrupulously branded it as“ Brandram's,” * Brandum’s,” or ** Warranted Genuine Ground from Brandram’s,” well knowing the same to be false, and ethers of the Dealers of the veritable B B Lead of our manufacture have substituted an inferier quality than the Lead which has been enquired for by the purchasers, BRANDRaM BrovHexs & Co. take this opportunity to inform their Wriends and the Public generally that, in fature, they will only send out to the Dominion of Canada three qualities of their White Lead, viz : “GENUINE BB.” “BB QUALITY NO. ONE,” and “BB And that each of these said qua'ities will be branded as at foot, and that such brands will be QUALITY NO. TWO,” burnt into the wood packages end stamped iuto the iron packages, and that none without these brands will te warranted as of their manufacture: and, moreover, to make it mere White Lead to the Mominion. ‘clear, that none of the Grinders can truthfully say they grind Brasdram’s B B Dry White Lead, they will cease to ship any quality of Dry sa Branpram Brornens & Co. rave also to announce that they have empowered MESSRS. 5. H. MAY & CO., MONTREAL, and MESSRS. WILLIAM STAIRS, SON & MORROW, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA, to prosecute, on their behalf, any person er persons who may continne to pirate their brand from date of this notice. a” “gp s GENUINE’ Y % BB 2 WHITELEAD & 2 WHITE LBAD. © QUALITY No.ONE ¥ § PHILPOT LANE, LONDON, ENGLAND, NOVEMBER, 1889. % rt Vv ss oS CHRISTMAS | Suitable for the Holiday 20: GLOVE BOXES, | FLOWERS UNDER GLASS SHADES, ! HANDERCHIEF BOXES, | BIRDS é “ - COLLAR BOXES, | SHELLS, * a i PAPIER MACHIE BRACKETS, | CORK VIEWS, CARVED WOOD BRACKETS, CRUMB TRAYS, we are giving. v ce WHITE LEAD © A OUALITY No. TWOSD rsd HRISTMAS | PERKINS & STERNS ARE NOW SHOWING A VARIETY OF FANGY BRY GOODS, Season. Also Flannels, Blankets, Wool Underclothing, “nit Wool Goods, Shawls, Jackets, Disters, Heavy Cloths, Furs, &., &c., for the present winter weather. In addition te the abawe we have just opened a few cases of FANCY GOODS, consisting of CONFESSION ALBUMS, ; SCRAP ALBUMS, BIRTH DAY TEXT BOOKS, PEARL INLAID CARD TRAYS, &e +. &e. 9 Ke. DRY GOODS of every description at lowest prices. Just look in and see the values PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, Dee. 6, 1880. — nm ae ee ae eee en a Ent a ee ocean a ee GHRISTMAS! FE are now showing an extra fine assortment of Goods in the WatcH and JRWELKY line, suitable for PRESENTS, and would invite an early call to inaure the best selection. Gold Watches, very handsome, from $16 upwards. Silver Watches, from $8 upwards ; all warranted for 12 months and chain and kev giver in. Cheaper kinds can be supplied, but not recommended. Solid Gold and Silver Chains, and a good selection of Roil’d Plated Chain, In SILVER we have Brooches, Kar-rings, Neck Chains, Lockets, &c. likely to be much worn this winter, and the genuine articles can be had at much lower prices than Gold. A fine assortment of Lockets, Charms, Bracelets, Studs, etc. ‘McLeod, Montague; Neill MeKelvie, Sum- | merside; Gilbert DesRoches, Miscouche; Mra /Egmont Bay; P W McLanghlan, Sais; Geo | Sears, Boston, Mass. MARRIED. In this city on the 15th inst,, by the Rev. |H. P. Cowperthwaite, Wm. W. Crockett, to | Miss Emma Waughan. ra ee eeece oe ee BIND. In this city, on Tuesday the i4th inst., Geo, | Henry, youngest son of John and Mary Anna | Lewis, aged 4 vears and 8 months, ‘Snuffer | little chillren to come unto me for such is the | kingdom of heaven.” | COAL. —_ GOAL. ————— = eae } | Fw nt ITS SES TN | 300 tons Pictou Round Coal at $4 per ton, | 100 tons Little Glace Bay Round Coal at $4 i per ton, | 200 tons Picton Nut Coal at $3.50 per ton. All in good order—under cover. | Terms strictly cash. CAPT. J. HUGHES, Dec. 11, '80—6i t th a pas Subscriber has NOW ON HAND,—: Water Street, The New Ba Pins, which are replacing all others. __ Rings, almbst all styles and sizes, for Ladies’, Gents’, Misses’ and Children. In Silver-Plated Ware we have many articles, such as Napkin Rings, Vases, Cups, | Butter Dishes, Pickle Stands, &c., that would make really a useful Present, and price | | exceedingly low. % Spectacles, in Gold and Steel frames, Our long experience in the Spectacle | business enables us to suit nearly all who may favor us with a call; and we hope also | to suit and please you in other lines, | E. W. TAYLOR, | Dec. 8, 1880—9i eod | AE TT a TEA. ‘TEA. DIGBY HERRING! AND BONELESS FISH, | CHESTS EXTRA CONGOU.: | ] O Warranted Al. Y THE BOX, at For sale by W. D. STEWART. ae BEER & GOFF’S. Nov. 25, 1880. APPLES, APPLES, | CANNED SMOKED + Finnan Haddie ! | Dee. 9, 1880. | | SOMETHING NEW AND NICE. For} BARRELS RECEIVED TO-DAY | sale at 20 cents per Cin. = YO via Georgetown. Choiee, for sale by BEER & GOFF. | W. D. STEWART Nov. 24, 1880, Sees Silver is: Sonth Side Queen Square, Charlottetown | ONIONS. ONIONS. 10 BARRELS in splendid order, for () sale by : W.D. STEWART. Dec, @, 1880. To Whom it May Concern. AYOTICE is hereby given to all persons ia- ALN debted to me, either by Mortgage, Judg.- ment, T’remiasory Note, took Account, or otherwise howsoever, that in consequence of my illness and inability to attend to business personally, ] have this day appointed W4t- tia ©. Bourke, of Charlottetown, as m atterney and agent to collect and receiye a amounts due to me as above. 1 therefore request all persons indebted tu me as aforesaid, to make unwediate payment of the amounts due, to the said William C, Bourke, at his office in Charlottetown, he being the only person authorized and em. ‘powered by me to grant receipts or discharges for the same, Dated at October, 1880, Millview, Lot 49, this 39th i. R. BOURKE, Reterring to the above, I, the undersigned, William C. Bourke, hereby request payment of all amounts due to the said John R. Bourke (of Millview), whether on Mortgage, Judgment, Promissory Note, or otherwise, to 'be made to me at my office (in the Store of | Bourke, Son & Co.) in Charlottetown, forth. _ with. WILLIAM ©. BOURKE. Nov, 17, ’80—2aw, pat ar lm law ~~ BUILDING LOTS. [pasr wanting to purchase Building Lota in Victoria, Let 29, will please ap-— pir to DONALD PALMER, -, or MR. LENMRY HARDAY, | Jaly 20, 1880 —caw Sonmeniaig are ses ng nag a I, Se ee