-?e" - ome ee yet ae as ESSAI 20 il RRRR a E » OL. 5 CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 VOL. 9, RD ISLAND, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21 ———— ame ee in ere eens ere a ae SS ee maces Sree) eas owe R AEE 2 PA Ae £57 Ga j PCIE PARA TR BWSOR, ie elon nal af Seaman gk eg Al wih Fy ‘ NEWS ¥S ay Te B fee ed r wi oe eo ce Gl EUG 8 ba B* r ie to ac Kenna thanks to the BD public generally for tle ver -y liberal pat} ronage extended to them since commencing business, and intimate that they have on hand alarge and select stock of material for the manufacture of Sleighs, ete. They have re- cently received photos of all the latest prize sleighs of tie Ottawa Exhibition. Parties re- quiring new sleighs would do weil to call at their factory and examine before ordering elsewhere. They keep on hand and make to order Top Buggies, P) aetons, the famous Dexter Spring Wagons, and carriages of every description. Repairing of all kinds doue with neatness and despatch, a a warranted to give satisfaction to these who favor them with a call, at prices to suit the times. N. B.—Parties having their Sleighs repaired and painte’ would do well to leave them at once in order to have them in time for the first snow. a@ Wagons stored at moderate charges. Parties hiving their wagons repaired and painted in ihe spring will have them stored free of charge for the winter. Obtewn, Oct 27th, 1879. nITISH AMERIG Assurance Company. FiR= AND MARINE. Cash Capital ioe $1 176,491, ED 1833. adil dont. INDORE > q al an§ ‘ Head Gffice, - tiske taken on all descriptionsof Property at lowest rites. PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES. TTNnD a Q7ADT HORASE HASZARD, Agent. Oifice, South Side Queen Square. _ duly 10, $79. 7 B.P. W. G. CANNING Dib. FE a Us GA! i HU, Licentiate Royal Colleges Physicians and Surgeons of Edinburgh. LICENTIATE MIDWIFERY. RESIDENCE: Upper Hillsborough St., corner Hillsborough and Euston Streets, Charlottetown. OFFICE HOUKS: 8:30 toll a.m.; 7 to 9p.m. Charlottetown, June 24, 1879.—eod QUEEN INSURANGH G0'Y. OF ENGLAND. TWO MILLIGNS STERLING. NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- | ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled promptly. GEOKGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Ndward Island June, 1S77— ned 1b \ CAPITAL, No. 35 Water St., Charlottetown. are Pringg Edward Island Branch —oOFr THR— HOATH BANISH G@ MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE. SURANGE CO. $9,753,332,.00 1, 216,656.06 Subscribed Cup ital, Paid up Capital, = CHIEF OFFICES--Edinburgh, 64 Princess Street ; Lo don, 6} Threadneedle Street. Nine-Tent hs of the Profits of the Life Assur- aace Business are divided every Five Years. The Tables of Rates are moderate. Fire Ins: irances effected on nearly every description of Property, at the LOWEST RATES of Premium. corres sponding to the nature of the risk. Losses s<tt ality. led with promptitude and liber- G. W. DEDLoIs, General Agent. Dee. 14, eee ad MAIL NOTICH. AILS for Great Britain will be closed at M 10 o'clock, p. m., on THURSDAY in each week, to be forwa ardel via Pictou, for Canadian mail, steamers leaving Halifax every Saturday.’ A miil will be closed on Friday, the 21st inst., at 10 pv. 3, for mail steamers leaving Halifax on ‘Tuesdas, the 25th, «nd supplemen- tary matter will also be forwarded by MON- DAY evening's boat for Picton. Mai!s to be foxwa: ded vta steamers to Pictou Will be closed aftes the 22nd inst., on every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURD. Y. at 5 o’clock A.M., until close of navigation. Mails to be forwarded via Summecside and | Sheiiac will be closed at 0.50 4.M.; also lor Summerside dirsct atd P.m., ard for CGeorge- town, Souris and places on those routes at 6 o’clock a. M., daily. Post Office open from 8, a.m., till 9 A. A. MACDON ALD, Postmaster. , p.m. Post Office Charlottetown, Nov. 20th, 1879. COMPLETED THE W?*! HAVE ABOUT Most Choices Collection SOOTCH FT WEEDS, Canadian Tweeds, West ef England CLOTHS, Overcoatings &e., &., &c., We have yet oTered to the “Public. Manuiagiured co the Pramises. IN THE LATEST STYLES And With Bespatch. BEER & SONS. Oct, 11, 1879.—tf cy HYuriy BIS IU Tis NICE LOT oF Pp ike ceiebur PECK TREANS ated English Biscuits at BEER & GOFF'S, Nov. 1, 1879. ASKET JEW STOCK of over §&QG—cheapest lot yet, at BEER & GOFF’S, SALT SALT |! And Mackerel Barrels, FOR SALE. DAVID SMALL, . Qucen Street Charlottetown, Oct. 13, 1879—tf 1,000 Ibs. MOIR & K&EILER’S CELEBRATED Jams ald hay malade | K ARMALADE 22 cents per Ib., in bulk ; Be a7 lb. tin for $1.35 ; 1&2 lb. tins at 25 cents per lb.; L 1b. crocks, 25 cents. JAM 25 cents per lb. in balk ; 1 Ib. 28 cents. Stawbery, Raspbery, Biack & Red Currant, Gooseberry. Grecn- gage, Pamson and Plum Jams, at BEER & GOES Nov. 1, 1879. crocks Nov. 1, 1875. alvabie Proj seniy for Sale, WO BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot No. 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- ehester Street, and running back &0 feet, to- gether with the buildings thereon erected. For further p: wticulars apply to Messrs. Hopeson & Mciseop Charlottetown. Sept. 18, 1879. hace area cE <& of WHISKY Ze:: ‘TB ROTHERS THE : PERFECTION, UNRIVALLED FoR GRESHAM BUILDINGS, EC. STODD" D DY. |loistitteries ancy iesuine ‘Lorne Hiagstanp Wuisky.—Sole pro prietors, Greentces Brothers, London and Argyles shire. This W hisky is @ pure uvadul- terated spirit, very. mellow, in quality excel- lent, and in our opinion perfeetiy wholesome. Where a stimulant i is required, it is to be pre- ferred to brandy.”—London Medical Review. Agents: - MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.I. June 24, 1879.—G6m j iNew re M ea At this season 83 Queen Street may bejand shot hia dang relied upon as = best place at |re which to purchase good warm Clothing with economy. Winter Dress Materials, |< Suitings, SZC., are giving great satisfaction. NEW FURS MANTLES, MUFFS, BOAS, 47 vil ter Brooklyn port proves true. cently dered months in 1879 francs. lions. the Leavenworth coal >Cs ie . CAT dS, &e, a falli killed. 7 iAS war. His wife and daughiir died in 1864. ee =f Mirae tke fi rei Sia Has F gi ae OES (a te te te ate eet a an " - ae” — ~~ NEw SORE, at OY. 7. it was reported fogs that the lot- Anthony Comstoe sk, cently, who gave fa name of Wilson, ry aeaier arrested | > was really Alderman W ebb, a well-known ethodist and Temperance advocate, of The Herald to day says the re- John Leonard, a notorious negro, at- tempted to rob ’ Frank Watkins, co lored, rly yesterday. Watkins resisted Leonard erously. Ile was ‘ar- sted, NEwP URT, R. co Nov. 17. A sailor stated that while in Peru re- a dying sailor confessed that he mur- Jonathan Weaver, 16 years ago, in is city. John MeOarthy, now a leading business man, was suspected but acquitted. Wasuineton, Nov. 17. The U, S. Consul at Lyons reports that e exports of France for the first nine had f fi rallen off 41 millions of Lhe imports increased 316 wil- Leavenworth, Noy. 18. Yesterday, John Kopp, an employee in shaft, was struck by rock. He fell 610 feet and was nn Qe » rg “3 am BALrimorg, JA OY oS. § ) £8 SE - + 4 Ri ee r %7 7 . a a Colonel Jehn Frederick Von Worder 1 « ee ee a oe i = aed iast nig it ur Lie Aged en S riome, a“ ie : wloes ace as ES xs aged 99 years and 10 months. He wa 5 o1 ‘2 ee — Y - 4 f+ } aa 7 c Eswaran km = of the Old Guard; was with the first Na pad cmy — = poleon in hia retreat from Moscow ; served o Reaex rormsag me ae } W ff) ¢ % ns 3 undet wher at Waterlod and fough vo 2 eaves F3 SS ies | Wade tha y cs €5 ce = Sv amarery buiiisau ZAVUC Aauler ai itl pac oO ‘ = ‘ “ : : ae re fi 3 geria. He lefta mar SCTIPL Stating thar ne — WY a es had join ie ~Pru 1 the re a gad jomMed ti russiail wna at ti Gans rm! aoe q _ sae a : » by +} — 2 Pt re a9 “ DAtTIC Of JENA Was 12ae prisoner by the ae i : se * r = 4 a on French, afterwards juining that service. hh 3 ” a > «2 a } Po wera om 1897 and 1803 he fought’ in Spuin, and in od “4 ee A ee = oO CfA z Se the latter year he married the daughter of f ‘ cam th ae< 7 ° tae mar Pe | eo mm raw Ea] fe er aI a op wish eran LOG} W is MAdG aiae-de-camMp ge aj ae im to Gen. Murat; in the springof 1812 h am= oS : ; oe "A Lat i e Was appointed aide-de-¢a ip tO iwaarsna cod _— oats 1 +, ;> my avy 4 7 » bine s ae 4 Ney and marched to Russia, entering Bos- 2 =) Aine Cites DE aie: n§ cine’ as BE elie is . Ce a] j & 2 (OW Witih sNapoleon at Heresinn; he Was a a nd twice wounded; aftevtards joined the Pras- ad : } j 12 - ; kar, ww) SAY “— 3 sian army between 1816 and 1827 he ied ~~ : = ee . = . 3% ors gags RS a an adventurous life in Greece and Turkey, t Peart a 7 2 1QON 3 4 t co rd £58 eed vy and from 1825 to 1839 served 1 n Africa. in ie > 1849 he came to this ag cs ee et) Loav ne came O iils COURLPY Vi bi nis wif e f 3 alhat j ‘wer y cj OF é = und childri d invested m oney in a cS nail pos nursery in rginia, which was destroyed ‘ very by floods. Three sons fell during the last a ry ry ‘4 NEW 0 Storm Goats. hee ; SPLENDID VALUE - FELT HATS A NEW LOT. Linders and Draw >rs three, on the narrow San ose to Santa Cruz this morning. Twenty-one Chinamen were at woi tunnel at the time. San Francisco, Nov. 18. 2 occurred in tunnel number guage railroad, from An explosior k on the Immediately about yenty more Chinamen rushed with torches aid their comrades, and when they had netreted about 1,500 feet their torches caused a second explosian, more violent than the first, shaking the mountain to its centre. several others in po Some thirty Chinamen are killed; EUROPEA} Cae Nov. 18. A St. Petersburg despaich says that the oscow committee on volunteer cruisers Moscow e bee W rd ITE SH i RTS has called 2 meeting “to discuss ways and (Dressed and Und:essed.) th: means for raising a fresh subscription for e construction of cruisers, in view of the ‘tae a state of Russia’s relations with England. Cf} Ct ‘Lonponx, Nov. 18. . i _ The steamer ‘‘ C; wnada,’ for New York, pe — . a 4 ae ©3 ee > passing down the ‘ ‘ames, came in collission co) reo > with the Woolwich steamboat plier, com- B ” oe ~ F etely destroying the latt er. She steamer E 3 a ae niente Ld fran : -_ roceeded, not h faving sustained any dam- ed as ‘ Kaews Ss ow age. 2 “! r Ct bat C3 oa “Ad lespatch from Vaiparaiso, [dated Oct, wake © ; 22, says the Chi Hians hope to completely -, ao ¥ on ” a: repair the captured Peruvian iron-clad E fame xr ey H an coe ee 6) on deaee 2 ng om Juascar” in two weeks. oun te . ov eneenemy eosin buzJ Pa oe 7 TrrLk 5 > ir <s 3 SOUTH AMERICA, ‘ ed Bue» AYRES Nov. 18 j f , ov. 15, ¢ ) ene we . The Argentine ike senoment has ordered, es <2 NO 3 two iron-clads to be pi iychased in Kuro pe. 5 — li n -_—er ae +e -_~-—— -— ? wea ecance " " on“ a ig f a ended Gre not 4a wated Ste la € tale? os omit 7 - =~ we 3 There’s nothing like afact. When Kir. ae! m = ~ ; ; : : atm — aa Gladstcne wa a6 the helm some friends of tn 3 oe — —- his drafted a bill for rai ang the salary of sates > "7 ae the First Lord of the Treasury from £5,- Sens g23 c = OGD to £8,000. Now the: p roposal WAS 4a a ad . - . es fi. i i pe erfec! ly rair ne, the Prime Mini SvecT 8 «Z een salary being notoriously ingufticient or the ue TA! Od i eds of so high a post. How a a Mr. ade pS x NO, 137, a: eee _——. Corre ‘Fach an “ - UOFrespone “CHEE, . einen ounieaneinttas =< yr RS We do not hi sd ours: bane responsi ble for statements or opinions of our cor? i. Wei sespondenta, pt 19 lode! Ci ty Lot. Swindle. To the. Editor of the Hramiumer. Dear Sir,—lI observe that the Denver City Lot uwindle has been advertised in some of the Island newspapers, and asa consequence, some parties have written to me from home, asking me to secure for them from one to five lots each. Tho de- vice of the ‘ Denver Land Company” is ertainly very cunning, and the advertise- ment is ung questionabl y ingenious and de- captive. ae wo following articles, which appeared in the Colorado “Spri ings Gazette, of Nov. ifth a Pe i2th, res; pectively, shows orth the character of the scheme which, ippily, is now exploded. I ltpe no island people have been simple enough to invest in such a crazy speculation. Lest they should, however, T take the carliest opportunity of informing them that the whole thing is a villainous swindle. T hope > Island press will- expose the fraud at tha ¥ once. paw Yours. very truly a a Sy vv f ys H. FLErcuer. Colorade, Nov. 13, 1879, Lors For:'A Downar Eacu.—-The Den- ver Lind Company has beon flooding the Bastern States with an abtractiy e advertise- ment of city Ik Tho advertisement is two columns and six inches in } ; . ] 2 | ength, and corner a cut 18 in each of some prominent building in Donver.. my fk y 3 f } Phe lots offered are free, but those who ap- ply for one are i ea to send one dollar to pay for the legal papers. The lots are situated in ‘North Denvet,” Held county. To ev eryone aequainted with the seography of Colorado it will at once be apparent +1, 4 + the } nrer in Ara a] , d that th nver in Arapahoe county, an fe ac aie the Denver in Weld covnty are decidedly too far anart to be of muel use to each other. in short, the whole matter is an ingenious scheme to delude strangers vying a dollar for worthless land situated abi one 49 miles north of Denver City. If anybody thinks land is cheap at a dollar a lot, the Colorado Springs Company e 5 This whole matter has been fully exposed in the Denver newspapers, and we should 10t have referred to it had we not learned that sevoral strangers in town were talking of investing some money in North Denver. We urge them to buy lots within half a ‘ile of Colorado Springs at a dollar each rather than in North Denver, forty miles from anywhere.—Col. Springs Gazette, 11th November. Bur eye or rat Noartu Denver Busse —Mr. 8S. A. Grant, President of the Den- ver Land Corapany, of which we made mention yesterday, and which proposed to give away lots in ‘‘North Denver,” was ar- rested last Saturday in the city of Denver und was taken before United States-Com- missioner Brooks. Mr. Grant waived a preliminary examina- ition and was held for trial before the United States court, in the sum of $1000. The bor id was furnished and the prisoner released. ‘To show the extent of the oper- ations, we “quate the following from the News: ‘‘Grant’s circulars seem to have extended over a vast amount of territory for the mail box of the Denver Land Com- pany yesterday contained a hundred and ten letters and a great many postal cards, it is presume -d that most of the letters con- tained money for the lots in North Denver. yrant’s advertisement is said to have been inserted in nearly eight h undred news- papers. The advertising was done tl hrough in eastern agency, Most of yesterday’s letters for the Denver Land Co mpany came in by way of the Kansas Pacific. Day be- fore, yesterday the post office department paid eighteen money crders presented by the Denver Land Company amounting to avout $60.” The payment of money orders has been land the delivery of regis- tered let o Grant &dis ‘outinued by , , Posimaster Byers upon the orders of the Pp naster General We learn, however, hat they still continue to pour in by the shel. The Times BAYS : ‘“Mr. Grant his work well, and calculated to a nicety s oa the effect his glittering advertisement g } : ; : a uid pi pon thousands anxious to wens se oe i Lic OF 'tY OWDCTS. [i ihe SCHeEIIG } ; ‘. 4 a oo ee ° G ik have » i pt from €xTuiOGIng, in- £ "a At. | eer ueat ~~ 31486 Off y Lys, Da? Grant would have y . 7 ** . " , sor ; la 7 Pad rtm | lew arnnitered . Lad a very rospecta Mie DANK Accoinp on the _ ia a , . , -i very liberal proposition of * only a dwvilar uf - rindsto e rs a le perempt vil and | a i : 4 eee «ee owt cee o aun ‘ : i . . & “a oe. ao “UCCt. £4aCi) traiesacriivoll Ould cost 2imost angriry Gitas ou > wono0ie Ta i him 3 1 cc; 3. hi . ae we sayy This month we shall give sPpEctrars | inj 3 friends sa y had com ! si Alana cael Ee aad Zoe 12 . e ~ . Wn ‘ 3 7 m4 oaxt ? a $3 ; 4 ¥ DISOUNTS 10 pars 16s purenasing larve ted & Diu t fo5Y » UNLVOUs wiiOil | Ecc TAO AEP RO De , oy ae — a o> , ° } ; 7 ke bill. arcels FOR CASiI el wae Be ot a 1 aes 5 P Contra : General Grant’s friends resolv-| The United tates must be going to the 7 e . — onanii«w s* De os fT o ed to raise e Pr rents Saiary from 2Oy7 | ce es commercially il the magnitics nit trade AY any 9 he oo. snra | iheovies of Mr. Alexander Mackenzie ha O06 to = UU. Caran Leipsit ili measure neor1es Dir. AlicXanuer Hiackenzle ve 3 ¢ a Ses aeh i ws trath in thon rs wash} - forward as far as in him lay; and finally,|any truthin them. It will be remarked & a @ 7 lright moraily and otherwise to do so. a 4 41 tm07 Tr mgs —SUCCESSORS -TO— JAMES Des oie at 83 QUEEN STREET. (% ‘pr Ch’town, Cet, 30, 1579. i the * . ‘ > oT ; nIrtaA : make one feei Quite as Bat i "OD ria it i ‘iid ena \ wats Fait 97 4 ; a8 OF merica. ) Ouit & face or} itwu even more suggestive, onty Americans ; “ 7; wy tute 9 ? oss iare t ouchy and ti ey rea xi Hoglish papers Lon lon i? “uth. ‘ 3 + ~~ of America. One could add a tatt “ee The ravages of diptheria in Rassia have ained yi an alarming extent, that a! amission has bean appointed to take ecautionary measures to prevent its fur er spread. brated Duudee speech he declafed that a country was rich just in proportion as the balance of trade against it, Under these circumstances we cxtend io the United States our heartfelt sympathy in the fact that Iest year the balance of trade in that country was two hundred and sixty-nine millions of do! lars iti its favor. How itis ever going to get over so great a disaster it will remain for economisis of the MeKenzie-Cartwright stripe to explain. The Americans themselves appear to acce;:t their mi ery with wonderful equanimi y, Montreal vusette. will sell lots at that price, said lots not to bo more than half a mile ae Colorado Sp ‘In fact, $24 an acre is not such a’ rice for uncultivated pr uirie land. few