re Local and Other Items, Mercuants BaNx will resume payment on Monday. A meetrNna of the City Council was called last evening, and adjourned until this eve- ning, at 7.30, Tue Last, AND Worst :—Canada misses Dufferin, and she is still Lornsome now that the new Governor has arrived. Tue steamer M. A Starr sailed for Hali- fax yesterday evening with a cargo of 50 casks and 50 barrels of pork, and 236 boxes lobsters. Tuere has been a slight change made in the running arrangement of the Island boats. See advertisement in another column. MaRINERS will see by advertisement that a change of bell and black buoys on Fitzroy | Rock and St. Peter’s Bar will be made on the 28th inst., and spar buoys put in their place. Tue induction of Rev. Dr. Murray into the pastorate of the Prince Street Presby- terian Church will take place on Wednes- day, 27th inst., at 7 o'clock p. m. The public are invited to be present. Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon, Bernard McCarey appeared for assaulting Frederick McLeod, on Spring Park Road, about a month ago. The as- sault was proved, and he was fined $4 and costs or twenty days. Canaptan Securities iN ENGLAND.— The first week in November showed a con- siderable improvement in Canadian stocks. British Columbia rose 1; Canadian five per cents 2, and all others were steady. Rail- way securities also showed an improvement. A pictcre taken of the man killed at County Line when coffined, was recognized as that of Joe Steele, son of Angns Steele, of Pisquid Road, near P. McKinnon’s mills. He was a married man. A small sum of money and some clothing is in the charge of J. W. Hughes, Esq., County Line Station. Severat Civil Service employes at Ot- tawa, including a number of extra clerks in the Finance Department, have been notified that their services will not be required. Four permanent clerks in the Department of Agriculture were dismissed on the 23rd, including a nephew of the Minister of Agri culture. The clerks referred to were made permanent in June. A sMALL attendance at the market to-day. Prices have an upward tendency :—Beef (small) from 5 to 12 cts.; do quarter, from 3 to 7 cts.; mutton, from 3$to 8 cts.; lamb, from 4 to 8 cts.; pork (carcass) from 3 to 4 ets.; turkeys, from 60 to $1.25; geese, from 30 to 55 cts.; ducks, from 25 to 30 cts.; Chickens, per pair, from 30 to 45 cts.; but- ter, fresh, from 20 to 25 cts.; do tub, from 16 to 18 cts. Hay, oats aud potatoes are quoted the same as on Friday last. ———4- oo -— Royal Family Quarrels. Dissensions within and without appear to be the order of the day in the Russian Imperial Family: Prince Alexis has quar- relled with the Grand Duke Constantine upon the Administration uf naval matters, and has positively refused to go on active service during the period his uncle retains the post of High Admiral of the Russian navy. Notwithstanding the interposition of the Czarewitch, all efforts to bind up the wound have proved abortive. -_>-——- - Special Notices. _- = A nice lot of fresh Finen Haddies receiv- ed yestorday at Hanford’s, Water Street. Reavuiar convocation of Port la Joie En- campment, No. 13, will be held at Oddfel- lows’ Hall to-morrow (Wednesday) evening at 8 o'clock. Business : Conferring the P. and R. J. P. Degrees. Onty 25 Cents a Borrrz—Jones’ Sure Thing Cement. We make, mend and join tegeae Toys, Dishes, Lamps, Furniture, &c., at See See Jones’ Pump Store. Ad- dress P. O. Box 163, Charlottetown. Tae Misses LePace are now conducting a first-class boarding house on the corner of Great George and King streets, in the building heretofore known as the ‘‘Broad- way House.” This house, being refitted in excellent style, situated in a most con- venient of the city, and conducted by obliging ladies, is therefore one of the most desirable for permanent boarders. lm vy Essence of Vinegar and make your offs vinegar any strength required cheaper than can be imported. Directions given at Apothecaries Hall, Queen Square. Sexe Sze Jones’ Pumps don’t freeze. The place to get your Sleighs painted and rephiven is at P H. Tratvor’s Kent St. 8i Jones’ Wells can’t be pumped dry. Tur best place to have your carriages catefully stored is at P. H. Trainor’s, Kent street. [nov8 8i eod ~ edie ies ae The People Want Proof. There is no medicine prescribed by physi cians, or sold by Druggists, that carries such evidence of its success and superior virtues as Boscugr’s GermMAN Syrop for severe Coughs, Colds settled on the breast, Consumption, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs. A proof of that fact is that any person afflicted, can a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try its ior effect before buying the regular size at 75 cents. It has lately been introduced in this country from Germany, and its wonderful eures are astonishing everyone that use it. Three doses will relieve any case. Try it. Sold by all Duggists on the WesternC ntjnent. ye Sheena ne te ~ marcia . . Correspondence, aa We do not hold otirselves responsible for the statements or opinions of our correspondents. oe a To the Editors of the Island Papers : GENTLEMEN,—A man recognized as one Steele, who worked in Georgetown at one time, was killed at County Line Station, on Wednesday night, the 20th ult., by being run over by the evening train going west. Anin- quest was held by F. D. Beer, M. D., Coroner for Queen’s County, when the following facts were made known by evidence of Eneas Brenan, Jas. McMahon, passengers, and John Thomson, conductor, M, Wall, M. D., Chas. Hibbot, brakesman, Wm. Bennett, baggage master, and Wm. Grant, news agent, viz: that the deceased man was a passenger on the train from Charlottetown; was very quiet and orderly, and was not drunk; but was seen drinking from a small bottle once or twice from Charlottetown to Couuty Line Station, and was not seen by any person after the arri- val of the train there until he was seen lying dead on the railway track a few yards from the Station House. From the fact that the man was found some forty yards west of the spot where the passen- ger cars hauled up at the Station, it is evident he (deceased) had got out of the car, and walked forward in the dark unnoticed by any person, and remained out until the train (after having left empty cars on siding ) had got in mo- tion going west, and had rushed to get on board, and had made the attempt to do so be- tween the box cars in advance of the passen- ger cars, as the box cars immediately preced- ing the second-class car (in which deceased was a passenger) was found to jar very unusua'ly by a brakesman who was at the time on the outside tying the bell rope. The body has not been claimed by any friends, and was interred on Saturday evening, the 23rd inst., in the cemetery at Freetown Chapel. Too much cannot be said of the kindness and assistance rendered on the oc- easion by Wm. McKechnie, Esq., the Superin- tendent, who sent up a magnificent coffin in- closed in another one, and most kindly issued a free pass to friends who would come to claim the body, and otherwise gave such advice and assistance in getting a Coroner and doing for the dead body as will never be forgotten by the people of this place. Mr. McKechnie’s humane and timely assistance was such as made the daty of doing the best that could be done for the dead body and friends, if any could be found, less burdensome on the people in charge. Tintype pictures of the corpse when dressed and coffined were taken, and can be had by the friends of deceased by making application to John W. Hughes, of this place. —Com. County Line Station, Nov. 25, 1878. Daring Attempt at Robbery. HAGERSVILLE, Ont., Nov. 24. This morning, between four and five o'clock, the Union Hotel, kept by Mr. Thomas Goodwin, was entered by burglars An entrance was gained through the dining- room window. Immediately on gaining an entrance they proceeded to the room occu- pied by Mr. Goodwin, and were in the act of pulling his pants from beneath his pillow, in which was supposed to be a large amount of money, when he (Goodwin) awoke and at once laid hold of one of them. A _ scuffle ensued, which ended in the burglar drawing a revolver and shooting Goodwin in the neck, inflicting avery dangerous wound. The burglars succeeded in making good their escape. Goodwin now lies in a very low state. Faint hopes are entertained of his recovery. The burglars are still at large. —_— : + ~—- oe + Lorp Braconsrie.D has declined to re- ceive the deputation from the committee of which Lord Lawrence is chairman, to urge an early meeting of Parliament in view of war with Afghanistan. HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE TOUTE. Nov. 26.—Messrs. O. R. Jacques, Quebec; A. Y. Turcotte, Quebec; J. D. Reid, Summer- side. RANKIN HOUSE. Noy. 26.—Alex. McMillan, Wheatley River; J. P. Cooke, Crapaud. -_— SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, Nov. 26. - Schr. Velocity, Richibucto, boards; Lively, Shediac, lumber; brigt. Shamrock, New York, 2,136 bbls. flour and 75 bbls, kerosene, to O. Connolly & Co. CLEARED Nov. 26.—Schr. George, Clarke, River John, sundry mdse; Margaret Jane, Pictou, ballast; Lilly, do., do. GENERAL. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Se LFLE tine New Clipper Brig Anmaben,/ L6G Hdward Island Branch Of Good Tweed or Black Cloth, 90 cents each ee saan iin Diaean htt. ciddbetesd a teehee on Cae moodhantlinds . ies ae tse te - “Ot Robert Orr & Co. HAVE JUST OPENED LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, Bic., Ete., which they are selliny, WaoumsaALe anl rReratL, at the Charlottetown. We solicit an inspection from all Cash Bayeyrs of our Goovs and Prices, before pur- chasing elsewhere. ROBERT ORR. & CO. Charlottetown, Oct. 4, 1878.—2aw mon thar wkly A VERY lowest prices-ever offered in For Auckland, New Zealand, No. 35 Water St., Calling at Littleton or Wel- iington, to Land Cargo. Charlottetown. Register Al at Lloyds, Metalled, is now on ee the berth at New York, loading for and will sail for New Zealand about 15th Decem- | NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE all the recent improvements, and has First- | Class accommodation for afew cabin passen. | eo: For freight or passage apply in New | fork to ARKELL, TUFTS & CO.; here to! the undersigned, ; s DANIEL DAVIES. | | A. F. YATES, Commander, 350 Tons ber. ‘This fine vessel has been fitted with | FIRE AND LIFE. i Ch'town, Noy. 20—pat ii ‘Subscribed Capital, $9,733,332.00 —-~|Paid up Capital, - 1,216.666.00 PO f A i OES. | CHIEF OFFICES—Edinburgh, 64 Princess | Street ; London, 61 Threadneedle Street. ! Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the Life Assur- AN OFFER SOLICITED FOR | ance Business are divided every Five Years. The Tables of Rates are moderate. Aid Bushels Blue Potatoes, Fire Insurances effected on nearly every description of Property, at the LOWEST RATES Stored in Cellar in a convenient part of the | of Premium. corresponding to the nature of City ; can be delivered at once or held for late | the risk. shipment. Address Lossks settled with promptitude and liber- D. M. McLEOD, | ality. P. O. Box 126, Charlottetown. | G. W. DEeBLOIS, General Agent. Nov. 20, 1878— Ve LC AGENCIES HAY PRESS FOR SALE. —OF THE— on SALE AT A Barvary—a nay |Uoneral Mining Association, Limited, PRESS, with apparatus complete. —AND THE— Terms easy. Apply to LONGWORTH & HASZARD, Solicitors. Halifax Company, Limited. ORDERS FOR COAL, +—ON THE— Old Sydney Mines, Cape Breton, Lingan 7" v Albion Mines, Pictou, N. 8., can be. obtained aed lees parent to the Subscriber, Terms as Kent Street Tailoring Depot. ae aaa ' Soie Agent for Prince Edward Island. | May 18—2aw Tea and ‘Tntertainment Ch’town, Nov. 23, 18S78— WAR ! WAR! ——--:0:-—— To the Public. TAKE NOTICE. WILL IN FUTURE (on account of hard times) make up Clothing as under, viz. : FARM, STOCK, CROP, &e, FENO be Sold by Auction, on the Premises of Mr. ISAIAH HORNE, Winsloe Road, (six miles from the City), on Saturday, 30th Nov., inst, at 12 o’cLocK, NOON, That very desirable Farm of Land known as “Mazel Grove Farm,” formerly owned by Mr. Robert Horne, comprisi 106 acres of excellent land, 80 of whi are cleared and in a good state of cultiva- tion, and the balance ready to stump. Also—50 acres situate on Winsloe Road, 54 miles from Town, all cleared and in a good state of cultivation. Also -the following Stock, Crop and Farming Utensils, &c., &e., viz.: 1 Horse, | Splendid Brood Mare, 10 Head Cattle, 16 Sheep, 3 Pigs, Lot Unthreshed Oats, a Quantity of Hay and Straw, 1 Mowing Machine, 1 Threshing Machine, | Sett Fanners, 1 Cart, 1 Truck, 2 Wood- Sleighs, 1 Driving Sleigh, 1 Iron Plough, 1 Sett lron Harrows, | Sett Wood ao rows, 1 Seufiler, Lot Harness and other articles too numerous to mention. TerMs—For Land, liberal and made known at Sale; for Moveable Property, all sums under $10, cash ; sums of $10 and upwards, 12 months’ credit on approved joint notes. J. MceWILLIAMS, Auctioneer. Brackley Point Road, } Nov, 25th, 1878. | APPLES & ONIONS. BY AUCTION, To-morrow, Wednesday, 27th inst., AT 11 o’cLocK, 3 BBLS. AMERICAN BALDWINS, 50 bbls. ANNAPOLIS, in Bishop Pip- pins, Ribston Pippins, Gravensteins, &c. 20 bbls. Silverskin ONIONS, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Nov. 6—1i MILCH Cows! rg BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on Sature day, 30th imst., at 1! o'clock, at Milford Cottage, the residence of the late John Haszard, Esq., on the Lower Malpeque Road, next to Hon. D. Davies’, 11 Milch Cows, of Good Breed, Terms—6 months on approved joint notes, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Nov. 23— Wishing to Close Consignments I will Sell for Cash or Good *aper, at Lowest Market Rates, 106 BBLS. of that favorite brand FLOUR —‘* Hiawatha,” 100 bbls. Choice Superior Extra " 200 « ‘* American * 100 ‘* Kailn-dried Cornmeal, 100 ‘* Am. Kerosene Oil, 120° test. 200 sides No. 1 Sole Leather, 75 chests good Congou Tea, 75 half-chests Choice Souchong do., 50 boxes Tea, 5 and 8 pounds each, Nov. 23—- ** Homespunor Common Tweed, 80 ‘* * Office of the Singer Manufac turing Company, No. 281 Notre Dame Street, } Montreal, P, Q., Nov. 9, 1878. To ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :-— All work guaranteed, or no pay for making. N. B.—Parties having Clothing done and not paid for, are requested to call and pay for them. If not, I will sell them for my expenses in two weeks from date of this notice. am Patterns cut to order. WM. J. McINTIRE, Men’s Suits of Black Cloth........ 85 50 “hi ok “6 6 Cee ween... .. ><. 5 00 : ' . Common Tweed.... 4 25 eee Homespun.......... 3 25 B. C. CHURCH, Boys’ |Suits. Prince STREET, Suits of Black Cloth.............. $1 25 () Th i D ll 5 h | $s Re UNO . ncn ceie aie on 3 50 ll Urs ay EC, f gf t tj ‘ Common Tweed.......... 200 | ——~ | 5 RAE ae 7 ap eee et SM TEA and MUSICAL AND LITERARY —-ALSo— ENTERTAINMENT, consisting of Solos, | Pants of Black Cloth..............81 00 | Duetts, Recitations, &c. ‘s eee eS ee eee Tea on the tables at 5 o’clock. “ Common Tweed.......... 80 Kntertainment at 8. es Homespun fe SO a*& Do not fail to attend. — Tickets, 30 Vests. cents ; Entertainment alone, 15 cents. 5 qr. casks Sherry Wine, 10 cases pure Jamaica Lime Juice, 20 boxes Soap, 6 handsome Wolf Robes, 20 Buffalo Robes. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Nov. 11—3w mon thu AUCTION. MORTGAGE SALE! To be sold by Public Auction, at tho Court This is to certify that Mr. Robert Young, of Charlottetown, P. E. L., has been duly ap pointed by us as our Agent for the sale of our genuine ‘‘Singer” Sewing Machines, and that he is the only Agent we have for this purpose on Prince Eward Island. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO’Y. Henry E Scorcumer, Attorney-in-fact. Kent Street. Nov. 4—1m eod ne Im her 2m | SEE THE LIST FARMS FOR SALE WEEKLY MAIL. Purties Wishing to Sell Advertise there. | j j | Nov, 14, 1878—1m “REMOVAL. oats, 63 do, barley, and 43 do. turnips, by J. G. Sheers. Schr. Winnie entered at Souris on the 23rd inst. from Pictou, with 300 bbls. flour to J. G. Sterns. nee Married. In this city, on Monday, the 25th inst., by the Rev. Father Boudreault, Mr. Alexander McDonald, of the Argus, to Miss Mary Ann Ryan, of Charlottetown. Died. I In Colorado Springs, Colorado, November 14, 1878, Mr. John Lawson, in the 75th year of his age. [The Mr. Lawson referred to above, was fa- ther of Mrs. Lemuel Miller, of this city, and a native of Covehead. His wife only preced him to the _ appointed for all living some Schr. Sea Breeze cleared from Halifax on the’ 2ist with 672 bush. potatoes, 1,365 do. | _ Subscribers would respectfully an- nounce that they have removed to that new studio in the new building south of Mr. Fraser's Drug Store, where they are prepared to furnish their patrons with Parties Wishing to DO YOU Buy, Read there. Advertisements of Farms for sale are inserted in the TO BUY ret24,22.xr | ~=PHOTOGRAPHS additional word 2c. of every style, the quality and finish of which Advertisements of Farms | cannot be surpassed in America. Having had A a AR Mi for sale are inserted in the} a long experience in some of the leading Photo- Daily Mail, 20 words for} graphic Studios in the United States, they are 25c. each insertion; each | confident that they can guarantee satisfaction additional word lic. to their patrons. Advertisements of Live} The superior quality of their work is evi Stock, Auction Sales of| dent, and they are prepared to furnish several Stock, Implements, ete. | styles of Pictures that cannot be obtained Seeds for sale, Exhibitions. | elsewhere in the Province. etc., inserted at the same| The public will find our prices very reason- rates. able, and will receive their Photos in the Address Mail, Toronto. | shortest time consistent with first-class work. October 31, 1875. We make PHOT » TIN TYPES, QUEEN INSURANCE 0,Y GLADE PICTURES, OF ENGLAND. and the beautiful three months ago. We had the pleasure of making the acquaintance of the family of the | deceased but a few weeks ago in Colorado. He , was one of the successful men of that State, | and was greatly and deservedly respected in his adopted country.—Epiror Arcus. ] At Charlottetown, on Tuesday, the 12th: inst., after a lingering and painful illness of | three weeks, of measles and inflammation, | Eleanor Amelia Richards, Murrey Harbor, aged 33 years and 6 months. PHOTO-CHROME, which cannot be surpassed for its softness and delicacy. GAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING, NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- Merchandise and Produce. Also, on} gg (1d Pictures copied and enlarged. Vessels on the stocks. j Faded Daugeretypes restored. Special rates for isolated residences. ROSS BROTHERS, Losses settled one. . GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), QuEEN STREET. House, in Charlottetown, on Tuesday, the First day of April, 1879, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the 16th day of December, A. D. 1876, and made between Pierce Lacey, of Chariottetown, Prince Edward Island, blacksmith, and Margaret, his wife, of the one part, and Daniel Hodgson, of the same place, Esquire, of the other i part— LL that Tr ct, Piece or Parcel of Land, being part of Lot Number Seven in the first hundred of lots in said Town, bounded as follows, that is to say: Bya line commencing on Water Street, at the southeast corner of Town Lot Number Six, in the same hundred, and from thence ex- tending, on the eastern line of Lot Six, eighty feet; thence running northeast- wardly parallel with Water Street forty-one feet ; thence eighty feetto Water Street by a line parallel with the aforesaid line of Lot Six ; thence along Water Street west- wardly, to the place of commencement, together with all rights, members and ap- purtenances thereto belonging. For further particulars, apply to Messrs HODGSON & McLEOD, Solicitors, Charlotte. town. Dated the Fifteenth Day of November, A. D. 1878. (Sg’d) DANIEL HODGSON, Mortgagee. Nov. 15—4m law THe Marine Insurance Oo, AVE made arrangements with the Ocean Marine Insurance Co. of Halifax and the ao eee Co. of Toronto ( silices of undoubted standing), whereby they can effect insurance on Vessels, C or Freight in the above-named offices, in addi- : tion to the risks taken in their own office. s#@ Risks taken daily at their Office, corner Great George ant Lower Water Streets. &= Entrance opposite George Full’s, Ch’tawn, Oct, 18, 1878—1m eod Agent for Prince Edward Island June, 1877— F. W. HALES, Sec’y. Ch’town, Aug. 30, 1878—3m eod ee en ceRNT en GUE mc orem: Sn RR SH RR RCE ee " eae ay "