eee — maneendedtdiinemaaseee : agora lB RS EP So aay - - - = _- -- —— et + ee —_ _ — . —— enna = Charlottetown Chureh Directory, | A em me pes —S—ee___— ’ eee ‘ ew he i a E > hi ali y i fi A i, % Te | en A § Sc : + e . . 2 a * * Bal Cuouncn-——Great George Street. —Ser. | F" @ al 07 Nera er” Ve J 6 te eS GP ee ws rmon every Sunday at (ears i, be! the b. ~i # BEB — pa i | nol ry sunday at Tia PUNY i al Weise 3s WE 4 ‘ » m. and 6.30 o'clock p.m: Suz - ~ “9 . : 1) "9 : , a4 i g? AGIN . ?} ' ? ait n ant ; a cn at 2.30 ) th. Y€ek GAY ser- i} bers 5 i ; . 8 Sabi - ' ’ > %, i. * JLUWLLS a Wt V Le Vil Monday at 7.30 p. m.; Bible fro yr i Yi Lu Thursday ao 7.3) p. m. and Friday at | : mR Me , Spm Rev. D. G. MeDonald, Minster. | Ea Aig a ee Pipe RIStIANS—-'rince Street dervien | ta & raw*ts ti iN, a e+ : ” . Ne 7 Tt ~ ep | [a re . ry Se ae} Tt’ i hi i¢ ver . und: ty mor) ing at 10.30 é§ 23 a: ; 4 p A b ny) ATM aT t IT 1 a4 : or avece bo. 2 iday Qt . os 2 : et, SF Fea Ba 7 . thre hi -—> iy ie - ~+ ah : . v » mm. sul sew y s COOL AL ) jE ebew WS alte Dad dhe edetulo ae Li die ele VU FoR iad ip, ‘ j f toi ME VY Hap ; af Rev. W. S. Pascoe. Minister. Sas Besa SELVALULY J J UUr Ul ' Fu : topist Caurcu—Prince Street. ee ‘ ll o’cLocK . . ah _——/- = a a. a r r , ervice and Sermon every Suuday at 10.30 AY sal Wi! 7c) AIBA ' a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 HOW LokBD Uilbivd S() BBLS. APPLES wm. Week Day Services—Tuesday and i i ie Bie ie te 0) 20 Bbhls. ONIONS lavs $ 7.80.m m. Rev. John hank GaP OW VErIC TV e S Vv EB GO T TO 10 Punos. MOLASSES 1 Pastor North Side Queen Square Charlottetown A \ KE AR : ING 4 1 e LOLA babvil l i ASOOPL, v Sheen i hs seeen UL . . + Finds. GIN, Srfonp Meruopisr Caurcu—Prince Street, Dec. 6—eod t Ist jan 259 Casks BRANDY, SHERRY & POR? | Service aud Sermonevery Sanday at 10.30 teem WES EK, ALE & PORTER ! ; » « ™ a” ‘ : : , + . +a we ned m mn «Sunday School at 2 50 Doz. CABBAGE, \\ “ : ‘ y } } rr) 7% yy p>. Im. \ k day service on Weduesday 19 Bbls. CRANBERRIES ‘ ny ‘ {yeorge Steel, s’astor. ' . - t » --ALSO— eT. I Reo I REIBY RIAN) Pow 1 ; : » » ¢ 4 £\ RIIRTA Y. pPYPre treet.+-Nervice and Sermon every Sun- 1 () BUPPALS ROBES, lay. a:b). @&:)1 and 7} Sunday LV 2,000 CIGARS, M Women & Boy ( \ i a nm. ane é p. In. wun tay * ’ » sen, yvomen « 95 s School at Zh p. m. Rev. Kenneth Me- BI GLA, ar ul suniry other goods. Ordered to lx nnan, Pastor. be svld to ¢) lose at Cons gum ents, . . WN, Bi ¢ ‘ i Ziox Cuvren ( Prespyrertan )—Richmond} P2LING about to retire from Business, we i ‘ A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Street Service and Sermon every Sun- } ofter our large stack of MIELYNERY No. 11 Queen St., Dec. 27—+ sale . ¥ 41 4ey ao Tmt: ) 1 day at li a.m and 7p. m. Sunday ]and aia ODES at the lowest possible Ont ae . ~ o i c vr School at 24. p.m. Rev. John MeL. Me- | prices, consisting ol ——OU R— Py Cir RISTMAS i e > ge . y na gg Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Flowers Pig se. Pabcte Conti” Aieibttid jt Gaal 3. hers, Fi NEW Y St. Pav: Cuurcn (Episcopai) — Queen Searfs, Squares, ¢ nie, Tuy- J NE GAR. Squaye— Morning and Evening Service osha hte ae ee ee i ins Gui 34M € tank €% & oilArs, every Sun day at Gi om. one ; T. ot. Libba is | a ci ‘ % — " , . = avperPEsS) daar % 7 ‘ “oe Rr v9 uday School at 25 p. m. Rev. David] @igve dies’ and ¢} bila . FARESH RAISINS, CURRANTS ¥. : a ] i R t k Vv LIF t 7 >} born RADY E Se i a ie ebrte X chi cal "on’s = B* Al Ml NI Le PI } S i A! ra CV => . e 4c res PSR e > j »¢ as eace « . ae ay 7 s : ud, Kector; i * |Underciothing angi ‘other Goods. - = qo opto ! NUTs, GENUINE ESSENCES : ' os Also- WOOLS OF ALL COLORS: for l’ancy ’ Gr Peerer’s Cuvres (BpiscorpaL)—Rochford Werk, &c., &e Se . &e HERBS, ¢ aie ae PEELS, > . t , s ‘ ; } *) 1 . oy Eye i eae Pal ' q tare, Sunday Services Sam, 11 a.m THE MISSES CAVANACE ty GELATINE, MARMAL "AT )E, and § PD. ih. Datly 3erv ices avi 7 2 ¥ a. ‘6 | a as 9 Ton. 2.9 hon ciah ” ted J BLUES, DRY 5 VW EET GINGER, icve o 5 p.m except Frday a eo ee ’ Va pe. LVoibo ly pm, i 2 Adee Gh nara’ Sonth a % on PMC evi nos. at {.30. p.m. Rev. qieorge W. " SASPROT re, Souta Side. MAC ts AT ae VERMIE [LL, Dee. 24 ) PICKLES AND SAUCES, : . ad eile esceaatebiad ne eM ctl > £ > RT hy § ) DwWy y “TAS Sy. 1) SSTANS CATHEDRAL. Morning Mass 7D i 4s ey _ al POR a v sa SHE — W INES. every’ Sunday at S8a.m. High Mass at Noties . 5 pia bs} tie HENNE BRANDY, &c., &c. e i ‘ ' aS> : ss y Ty ‘ 7 10. a..m.3; Vespers at 3 p. m. Mass at o ab W. RB. WATSON. Hod -:son, Priest Incumbent. \ 4. 20 &w met 5g week. Rev. diana, Dec. 20, 1877. . Bes wll Dee . a : Z. Boderault, Rev. S&S. Phelan, rastors, , rpp . at es ee . > oa ’ x - Le a a | 4 3 FE QLUPPLIES for th ae Kitchen ” wil WE WILL OFFER OUR WHOLE STOCK OF ABOUT FIFTY Discirics or Cunist meet in Athenvum every |)°9 reach the Committee if left at the Storl 1 3 a= \7 mE ei}. Runday at 10.50 a m. and 6.30 p.m. /of Mr. Alex. owe corner of Quede and |. THOUSAND DOLLARS’ WORTH OF Ney. Mr. Fulgatter, Pastor. Fitzroy Streets. i .O Prayer Meerine in Y. M. C. A. every Sun- Donations of money wv all he received by them S HONOR the Lieutenant Governor will —_ Se . : Geena Dei Paid i 3 Pesta hold a LEVI at Government House, aay aiternoon at 4 o’clock. rough r. mid and Mr. J. J ] ! f as N. B.—Food for the sick eareiul ly prepared: on DS DAY, the First day of January _— poet by the ¢ ‘ommittee a F next, 13/3, at the hour of one o'clock. ; 2 e830 on * Lach geatieman is requestec Trovit 2 Mm oe. NR eh, ERO Ar wit, la C ard, to be oe Le d to dine Aide- des a , es ws eS A } i } A. NM ) TH ' A NJ ( : Y Camp in waiting -<' 4° . . : am > . ~ Dr. LAWSON died last night at his resi- iN on yn ASS Gentle: nen paying : their respects to His 3 e 4 Pitt I : dence in Bedeque. LitvyE pi's SD Honor on the ovcasion will please to enter by - i the eastern door. 4 Braxcues of the MeKenzie Reform Club|ryyyy INTERCOLONIAL EXPRESS"CO. J. LONG WORTH, have been started at Malpeque, Ellemsdale will. continue their business: during the Lt.-Col. and Aide-de-Camp. ‘2 and Bloomsdale, Prince Coanty. winter via Steamer Northern Liji . R. R. HODGSON, (@ a i ss closes every Tuesday, Thursday and Lt.-Col. and Aide-de-Camp. , Enrereerine Detroit confectioners send | Satur lay evening at 6 o'clock, an | is received // Government Hous ~~. 24th Dec., 1877— around a lvertisements in the shape of|here on the same evenings at 5 o’elock. re | { ne ee ee : boxes filled with choice candies, which are| Goods, Valuables, and money, forwarded, ) } Ei. Vii ‘3; WIC cS 0; A 32 - left by me ssengers from door to door. making as quick time as the mails “a . a6 , - ea : THEO ITAPPELLE. Acer . 7 HE bi ict. rf tav en” arrived at Queens- A SAA. L. € Sn4a8 & de tutu, Agent. PTAR if HORTE Ri CUI, 4792 4 town from Seiacaad Harbor in 16 days. The|Diamond Bookstore, 85 North Side Queen Val 5 ‘‘ Gaven” is owned by McLure Bros., of the Square. LL ties lea vine thei lers for'Tani . ) : , ss, ce eal arties leaving thelr orders for Taning } tter place. ‘h’town, Dec. 2 1 A as latter | ee ec. 26, 18 oo 4 at Brenner Bros, will receive the best elie me oe ae a ye eee OS : ’ ; 7 e - . - ¥ ! attention. We learn from the Pioneer that Fireman o denal ‘Ot y " homas Trai who was so badly scalded Previz HEA Namns * sengal ‘ Aii who have Pianos in Charlottetowra ; Thoma is i raigor—YV h as ‘ Udi twa Ji wus i a uy ld d rel } 1p a y ; ! N 1 would do wellto have them tuned by the | by the bursting of the plug of o. 1 loco- year, keeping their instruments in perf. ct iieiseanilidilomgsinn 2ar, keeping their instruments erfe mx a motive engine on the ‘ Jth, , and whose Te aka’ | ie ee Wn order all the time. covery Was des} sired of—is progressi ing Tha Wintes term Gi the Normal § { shool A visit o9¢2 a yaar at least will be madet } ’ : » » : : . . favorably under the treatment of Dr. Beers Bile Deis ice all parts of tha Island. or oftner if required of Alberton. “ee shes Ch'town, July, {8, 1877. a 1. ».,..| THIRD TUESDAY IN JANUARY, Mr. Pors’s new barque “‘ Plevna” has been lving at the Railway Wharf, partly |and all intending stud oP are requested to Al OTIC load d. for ab out 2 we ek. She has b een un- make appicavcion to tne Princi ipal, who ~will ey vem Pale ly them with all necessary information in . 4g leave the harbor on account of head *SPP*7 ewe Wien at necese: , sini ‘ine qhle to leave tx 4it Persons indebied to the l to the entrance examination. Stu iy SOI f 5 winds during that time. She intends to oe ia a ere Ms Fi — 1 — = 1 1 a 2 pe 0 ar e + . , v te hat Sou s ne rs rit ' 233 lc se Ui. s af > ? éy ‘Z take in the balancg of her cargo at George-| 116 snecially requested to attend during the | Lisiaie of the late Hon. Fal- nd then sail for Britam The/...° 7 & ose a - 3 town, rinter term, in order that special attenti , , : *¢ ” le ’ is a fine, strong-looking vessel, 5 ai ven tothe subjects required i theit rick Wathker 3. he: eae Te a and will, no doubt, prove herself a good fexamination. All studeuts mast be present on seiiie up their Accounis wiihin sailor. Captain Lemouth is master of her, | the day of opening. ond he put to get out on Friday, 28th. - JOHN HARPER, Pvincipal. one month from thes dale. b — Pioneer. Dec. 24, i= 72 scseieistiilthinleamenicnpentis C f V E A CAL A Lhe large and well-assoried Tih slienc e sr ith 7? 2m? pera £nce INntwTA NT = : » IN ¢ wit the © ve op R Hil T t20244 aid q a Stock o 2 id yr wei? Be 2 e?2 wea Pastoral of His Lo: ship Bishop McIntyre,a i tie oo a — ty PETERS SuduubS ears Temperance Society was formed at St. Cul ec out at FIPS? COS? for cash bert’s Chapel, Cardigan Road, on the 23rd WILL REOPEN ON inst. It has sixt y members. The follow- 7h . , only. et ye C. a palade Spiritual Director; ra ri AS THE STOCK HUST BR MOVED Vi} ANGUS J. MeCOR UACK, Patrick S. Mulligan, President; Robert ade Manager. mond ») io tah » thara 4 maa TPyanart+meay . = =a Ours mn, Vi ic e do.; John Dougan, 2nd Vice | In the Schools there are three Departments :— December 7, 187 720 do. : : Pat rick J. Smith, Treasurer ; ; “Anthony Primary Department, for very young — eee McLanchlin, Secretary. children Victanen Commirre: Terence Kearns, |Giris’ S { chool, Boys’ School. ‘ Din dene ek > . ‘ : _— ° : . -- ‘ _ John Grant, Patrick P ower, Robert Mooney| Five Teachers are engaged in the Schools. a. : Sand James McInnis. All Engtish Branches, Classies, Mathematics, ia a : “i C i ; ; ‘ | MANAGING COMMITTEE : James Kenny, French and German, Music and minging are * Patrick Byrne, John Mulligan, Thomas | taught. i FLOUR FLOU: Good Family; Flour, For Sake AT * Corcoran and Peter Curran. For terms, ctc., apply to ; W. W. CLARKE’S. anaes Water St., Dee. 1204 tf ; Musical ENntTertainment.—The enter- St. Peter’s Clergy House, Kent St. Thee eae i — —— a if | > > > f i at} - Dec. 28—}; at tall j an 7 . . r , + taingent in the Lecture Room a the Meth i Im 4 ---—-~ IN A FEw MONTHS, Ww a: s ; é odist Church took place as advertized, The ats, @ te., ele. 9; fine might, the low admission fee, and's de- Cue ISTMAS PRES > EATS.) 1 ee | RT AAA ORT 9 MOORE MOA FO mE as ee \ ‘ nn of the Sunda : se sire to heay the children of t y a a ‘ . Es Adwertisements under School sing, brengitt together a large nuni- ‘. a“ A perce ASSORTMENT «<% FE A a»! * ithis hcoading, in space nat exe §. ber of people ‘Tae Lecture Room w 2 : Ceeding nalf an ineh, wiil ve if utmost. capacity The programme BOYS’ DR UO os Ss tl inserted for LEN CiN iss peFk cov wou.) Qala to Commense on Welnesday, December 26. day. nef owt aids fe was fairly rendered, but was too lengthy. all sizes, from 75° ¢ts. to $2.50, an: ye ~ - long p programme has the effect of makimg |} CAL INSTRUMENTs, sai itable for Chr iatmeas ana Ss yen = a . . ' v Vz _- @ conc or. entertainment monotonous. New Years’ Presents, at XTANTE D —A Picite HOU SE} MAT ) Those d sorving SD cial mention in last C. P. FLETCHERS MusieStore. y Apply at once at the Revere Hovse. ACS So, a le “hy? 99_. night’s entertainment were Miss Annie Al- Queen Si., Dec. $—eod Ch’town, Dees 29—3i ley. who recited “The Charge at Water- | - - Stat loo” in very fine etyl6; Miss Emma “Barr! Ar EMEMBER you can still get the bes relieve d } he sombre character of the sdlec- Fy TONS “ . America un, Jaldwi in, Gr eening y ‘and 7 iS usse tt * on 7’ » ¢ 4g , sd "y ‘ . t ye re tions by roading a hwnoreus piece ene vale merge ; SEE SMALL BILLS FOR FU RT SR PARTICULARS. a | Ai I sles 8, at c me r Pownal and W ater : ets. “Our New Minister, ” while Master Wi : a bao + ¥ —F. T. & W. L. Dzax. de266i Weeks fairly contulsed . the -andienée” by - er ond LsingNeny OF et the reci ital of a pideé called ‘‘ The Confes- melt YO LET.—A a new cote sion,” the latter part containing 4 sar peer: ALL SIZES, at ne ae House, on a 8 — near The n \uslo Was Dob equal to the entertain- ! Quien street. Apply to B. OC Arecyr ‘ a 91 Q7 ment of last year. Two pieces, however, | = & ec. 21, e877. ) the s - ‘¢ Waitin and. Watch- BE ER & SONS. : , : es lo and ¢ horus: aiting ) ANT i. 7 ier eee Cee le eh eB R SALES FOR CASH ONLY. | W*s¥2:tuituncis ton an nd. aioe were sung, wid taste. It GROCE ES tz . . - Cee —— ee would be afr omission not te oe reei- oe eel tation | by little Miss Weeks, a child of seven Jaret oe si ie) ei thes. 92.:1877:-Shaod: tat Sioaw or eight years old. . The audience listened 4 de Hihds. ST GAR, > ee ee eee re ae poe with brea‘hless attention during the recital, 25 Bbis. d,, WAxtee- Saaa ieneash en “eb j and at the end applauded loudly. No hb Packages TEA, ; ourier. Apply tc Smion BoLcErR, j doubt inost present would have been better 133 Bexes RAISINS, ‘ : Head St. Peter's B Ly: t ple ase ! if more of the childr en had taken 10 Rbis. C UERANTS, : as Dec. hes 137 je—-ti ‘ part separately. But, however, it would be SZ es de oa ? ] 2 € ali Vv and at iowest ficure 6 \ vr 7g oD ** ¢ruel to criticize, when we know the eae All of Pincay qeaiity am 5 Charlottetown, Dec. 24, 1877. eodOin Ww ANTED TO EXCHANGE.—A Single mittee did its best, and the charge was only ' ) ee Jaunting Sleigh, nearly new, for a ten cents. ‘The Htev. Mr. Eathern oceupied/ 3 E> ER & SONS... lr. ttuele Ue DOU PLE STAPH, SEE ARIA ch, ly the chair, and gracefully complimented some IP $2 a Ag P December 17, 1877—lw se : 4 ——— | mn the periormers, Ch’ town, Nov. 30, 1877. , .