scp agente s ae ee eed nal ae NCS ARMA pre Local and Other items. ae raw, It was fortunate, says the Pecorder, in your Underelothing at Joun MecPnes | |< sp sing of most«f its refine|, as there has & [deel tf, | [Srmcrar Desratcues vo Tue EXaminen. ] beea a considerable fall in prices. It bas no - sal al }only about 2,000 barrels on hand. The time Boots lined w ith Flannel or} © Donne!ls Trial | of its resumption is uncertain, entirely depend- | l ‘ALD'S Boot Store. | meme jivg upon the arrival of vessels on, the long > ; FRASER and bridk s vening > Tur **Tilley ! sails for New‘oundland evening wilh a corgo of produce 2 \ An, are you pre pared for what is in 4 Leap year will be |.cre in six VW o KExoursite Cigar and Cigarette Cases at W. R. Watson's e They make beautiful Christmas presents o (jerat Bargains in © Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers, Fur Caps, -ete.,at Joun McPurre & Co's , {dee 1] tf, +?:~—- Don't buy your winter boots until you see t} » gt Root Store. satel Ruwempear the Bible Class in the Y, M. C. A. Parlor this evening at 8 o'clock. ~The public are cordially invited. * — Buy your Blaskets, Quilts, Flannels, Knit Wool Geols, Winceys, etc., Joun McPues & Los [decl tf. iad iating Scuocoxer **EmBxaup,” MeKay, master, is now lying at Peake’s No. 2 wharf, will load fur Pictou if required. Application on board. | > — For Xmas toysand Raisins the Fe-nily Grocery is the best and cheapest place on P. E. Island. [dec l insiiensuilippltcnnes Rey. C. O’Mzara returned from the Upper Provinces yesterday, where he has been visit- ing his parents, Hewill preach in St. Paul's Charch to-morrow. Tur bark ‘‘William Owen,” Capt. Brown, sailed from Pictou for Havana, Cuba, yester- day, with a cargo of coal. Mr. Hedley V. Palmer was a passenger by her. et We are sure the announcement of St. Peter's Bazaar, on December 12th, will be welcomed when everyone is looking for Christmas presents. We hope our readers will patronize it liberally. edna G. H. Cook & Co., wish to call special attention to their beautiful hand-painted photo Christmas and New Year Cards. Call and see specimens. Give your orders early. fdecl 2aw w&s wkly tf scala Mexeten Exrorts.—Three eves of goods for Belleville, two for Toronto, and one for Montreal, were shipped by the Lock Factory yesterday. Ten bales of cotton, assigned to Holman & Co, Summerside, were shipped from the cotton mill. — 7 ,renscript. - > — New $5 Coonterrerr.—Examine carefully all $5 bills on ‘*The Bank of British North America, Montreal,” date July, 1877, check letter D, signed Geo. Hart, accountant, and RK. R. Grindley, Manager. The counterfeits will not bear cioce inspection.— Dye’s Counter- feit Detector. - .- 7 [x onr “Building Notes,” published yes- te-dey, we omitted to mention the fine new tT..uwenes built by the Baptist Congrega- tion of this city for their pastor, Mr. Whit- beside the Baptist It presents a neat man It is situated Church, on Prince Street. and cosy appearance. sesiasiinations ilies Suz St. John Sua says that a Boston com- mercial traveller, on a recent trip to Grand Manan, was taken by some of the people, fora Mormon missionary, who had at one time visited the Island. The mistake was an ex- cusable one, a3 there are some points of resemblance between the two classes, ae Tue steamer “Summerside” has been with: drawn from the Shedixc route. On her trip from Point du Chene last night she was unable to reach Summorside ba: bor and was ‘obliged to come to this port. To-day at two o'clock she left here for Summerside. She will carry the freight lying there to Pictou, and after clearing up freight at Summerside she will, for the remainder of the season, ply between Pictou and Charlottetown. o - mi ic Tue annual meeting of the New Glasgow Literary Society will be held in the hall at that place on Monday the 10th inst. After the election of officers for the ensuing year, Geo. Smith, Esq., Vice President of the Society, will entertain the meeting by giving his experience of “‘A voyage from England fifty years ago.’ Mr. Smifh’s well-known ability as a public speaker will, no doubt, secure for him a crowded house.-—-Com. ——— fur steamer ‘‘Worcester,” Capt. Blanken- ship, sailed for Boston this morning at seven o'clock. She was detained by the heavy gale which prevailed during the night. The pres- ent is her last trip of the season from this port. She had a cargo 6f 1,280 bags of starch, 808 bags of potatoes, 278 cases of eggs, 77 bags of turnips, 46 barrels of hake sounds, 129 cases of lobsters, 227 casés of canned meat, and 232 cases of canned herring. She had also the following pa*sengers :-~Annie Dalton, Mrs. Tobrigyer, Virginia Tobrigger, Mrs. Campbell, Wm, Gardiner, Mr, D, MeCormack, ~ -o-—— Tux Citizens Skating Risk Company have, we are pleased to see, imported the instru. ments for a new brass band which is to be organized and which will- play during the coming season at the rink. The instruments are twelve ia number, viz , two E flat Cornets, two B flat Cornet, two E flat Altos, one B flat - Baritone, one E dat Bags, one B flat Tron- bone, one pair Cymbles, one kettle Drum, and one bass Drum, ete. They are now in charge of Messra. Worth Bro&., who will organize the new Rand. ‘Rhey are pronounced t> be ex- cellent instruments—the best ever imported here. We learnthat they cost over two hun- dred and fifty dollars Mebane. Worth Bros & Co., are confident of success with this new 10 », We hope they will receive good ‘ nad , cata eal dain “ : . Eest for the express’ purpose of shooting | [nove4 e ee President Arthur.” As he uttered the words ——————_—_+— a Sr. AnpRrEew's Day was appropriately cele- he tapped the side pockets of his coat signnh- | & DRIPT*-On or about the 19th instant, a brated in Summerside by a grand dinner at the Wolesley House. Neil McKelvie, Esq., Chief of the Summerside Caledonian Club, presided; aud over thirty gentlemen took part in the celebration. The dinner, which was prepared by Captain McArthur, was excellent. After the usual loyal toasts had been drank, “The day we celebrate” was proposed, and responded to, in avery pleasant sdeech, by Neil McLeod, Esq., Psincipal of the Davies School. Mr. McLennan responded to the toast of ‘‘Our Educational Institutions,’ and Mr. McKenzie, th2 champion tailor, as made the speech of the evening, Vinlay MeNeill contributed extensively to the enjoyment of the evening by reading an original poem, suitable for the occasion. After spending a pleasant night, the party dispersed in the ‘wee sma’ hours, singing ‘‘Avld Lang j Mr. Angus MeSween leading—while Mr. M. McLeod, the piper for the evening, played the avcompausiment on the pipes.— ~OM, nsual, syne retorned ¢ k and prices at J. B. MacbD»NALD’s | NES <A TEM DATOY EX AMIN | Lonpon, Nov’ 30, passages that tho sugar car_oes have. The trial of O'Donnell fgr the murder of ene en James Carey commenced this morving be-| ARCHBISHOP Tacux, onjFriday, celebrated fore Judge George Denman, in the old | the 32d anniversary of his consecration. The Bailey Police Court. There were a great! venerable archbishop is now delivering a series | of lectures on the Catholic missions of the array of counsel present. O’Donnell was | >; j ‘a : . . « | - . = | brought in soon after the court was | Northwest territorics. opened, and seemed to be in very good | : : : ee nie ng | health and quite unconcerned. The jury | SHIP NEWS. was sworn without any objections, Sir | Henry James opened the case for the | @overnment. O'Donnell listened closely | tothe address. Thomas Carey, son of | _ r | James Carey, gave his evidence promptly | Nev 30—Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, }and coolly, and it was about as previously | herring. sd p | reported in the papers. Mrs Carey's evi-| Dec I~Susan King, MePherson, Tatama- PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, & ; roue : dence was also to the @ame effect as before gouche, lumber, reported. The prosecution closed and to- morrow the defence will be commenced. CLEARED, Nov 30—Helen, Martell, Cow Bay, C B, pro- duce; SS Worcester, Blankenship, Boston, general cargo; Sea Bird, Hyda, Murray Harbor, mdse; Frank Irwin, Tracey, St | — age Sad Suicide. Barrmore, Md., Nov. 30. or ane, Greenes; Se, Cae About noon to-day Mrs. Reall, aged | Dec 1—Susan King, McPherson, Tatama- twenty-eight, an American woman,. cut / zouche, oats, etc; Mary Charles, Bourke, the thfoats of her two children, aged four Pictow. oats, Clementina, Deatmid, Hali- and two-years, and then cut her own. The fax, produce. childrey died, but the mother is still living. OTHER PORTS The cause is domestic infelicity. Summenide. Nov 26.-01a Murchivon, Souris, potatoes. Halifax, Nov 28—Ar sch James, Rood, } Murray Harbor. Cld sch Annie A, Deluchey, Charlottetown; Kate, Arnold, do. Bost m. Nov 28 —Ar sch 8S G Irwin, Griffin, : 7 Summerside. 26—sci Topas, Bethel, Murray ation was held to-day. The Marquis of | Harbor; Anvzora, caukieee Cascumpec; eens Lorne presided, and responded to a toast, | Bruce, Irwin, Orwedl. WHITE OATS. 2,000 Bushels Wanted Immediately, Must be clean and good quality. CARVELL BROS, Ch’town, Dee. 1.—2i brigt. Nora, a Lorne on Canada Lonpon, Nov. 30. The annual dinner of the Scottish corpor- Fatal Railway Collision, Panis, Nov. 30. A collision occurred on a railway near St, Meen department of Kleet Vilacre yester day, by which eighteen persons were killed and fifteen seriously injured. Sir Richard Himself Again, Orrawa, Noy, 30. | The Standard Herald eays Sir Richard Cartwright will probably be elected for South Huron by acclamation, COKE. COKE. Marder, New York, Nov. 30. Two Italian bakers had a dispute to-day, and one shot the other dead. A SUPRRIOR QJALITY OF COKE For Sate at the Gas Works. 1 NOKE has been used for several winters by / many citizens, who proaounce it as being cheaper, as well as giving Agreater Leat than hard coal in Base Burners. | Dec. 1, 1883, —3w a _ Billiards. —_— Paris, Nov. 30 “See game of billards was won Oe BR VPEST-A MERICAN sather Bulle Bible aud Tract Depository. Weather Bulietin. EW and very cheap Books, just received Boys’ and Girls’ Own Anuugl Chatter- box, Child’s Companién, Girls’ Own Magazine, }for 1883. Bibles, Wesleyan and Presby- terian Hymn Books, Mottces, Xmas and New Year's, Sundsy School and Firthday Cards; and a very large supply expected next | week, which will be sold at very law prices. AND now we read of another successful | Islander—as a candidate for the position of M. F. ELLIS, Sheriff, in Minnesota. This time we refer to Corner Queen and Fitzroy Streets. Mr. Daniel McCormack (a brother of our own) “Tec, 1, 1883.—3i King’s County Sheriff, Mr. Michael McCor-| —_.___ mack, who resides at Souris).. Mr. Daniel McCormack left his Island home about fifteen yea’s age, and, according to The Rush City Post, din Minnegotg ‘‘upwards of twelyé years. Luring the recent elections in the United States, the gentleman referred to was one of four candidates for the Shriev- alty of Minnesota, being in opposition to J. B Drew (Rep.), B. F. Howard and Jacob Christensen (Indep.), Mr. McCcrmack being Democratic, and the victor in the contest by 227 of a majority, over the highest of the other three. In its issue of Nov. 2nd, only a short time before the election, the Post refers to pur copntrymanein+ the following lan- guage; — Probabilities for the next 24 hours fur the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, December 1--10a. m, Fresh to strong winds, mostly north and northeast; generally fair cold weather, me -_ H. W. VINNICOMBE, — PUNO AND ORGAN TUNER, IANOS takem by the year. A visit made through the island once a jaar, or ofiener, if required. Mr. Vinnicombe will engage himself professionaily for Concerts on moderate terms. : ? Nas TeSiac i* Store, or at my residence, Water Street. Ch’town Nov. £9,—4i 2aw th sa pat “ My. MaCequaiiiten old citiem, having | cin sn ies | resided here upwards of twelve years, during W ANTS, LOST, FOUN BD, &e. nearly all of which he has been epgaged in| —+4—~+- --~.___ .-_ -,»__-__{___ Min an important position by the St, P. & D. R’y "ones Co. He is one of the noblemen of the coun- try, well liked by everyone who knew him, and is well known by a large portion of the people of the country. He is a man eminently well fitted to conduct the affairs of the office of Sheriff, and is well qualified in every res- | ————~ —-—— pect, aud if elected, witl serve with credit to| QS ETS and parts of S. H. Carriage Springs, himself, and the people who elect bim. We Ne lot Window Show Cards, | Gilt Gaselier, have nothing to say against his competitors, 1 Fairbank’s Scales (weight 1,200 lbs., nearly | Mr, 3. Howard, of Worth Branch, Mr. / new, in first-class order.—H, Coomps, Agent. Jacob Christenson, of Fish Lake, or Mr. J. B. | {del 2i Drew, the Republican nominee of Harris, but | - = - - -——--—— anyoae acquainted with these men can see at | | OT GROCERIES, let Laces, Fringes and a glance that ‘‘our candidate’ is head and| B4 other Dry Goods, 2 Desks, lot Flowers, shoulders 4bove them all as to qualificaticus,6 Panes Heavy Glass fora Show Case.—-H. for the offize.” ; Coomss, Agent. fdel 2i The position just won by Mr. MecCormeck | 6) MAPS of y. HB. Island, 1 Anvil, 1 Sledge, one of high importance, bringing along with it) 4) and Chisels, 2 Baggies, lot odds and ends. a good financial position, not’ the least import-| —H, Coomns, Agent. ant item It is very pleasing to read the | tae " <A ' sentiments jast expressed so publicly by a | OST—Oa Queen Street, on Saturday, the leading public journal of his odopted home, | 17th instant, a large GOLD EAR-KING. ard all the moreso, when we know that he is The tinder will receive a handsome reward by in every way worthy of a good position. We} leaving it at this cflice. fno30 h heartily congratulate Mr. McCormack on his} ———-—_——___-— ~~ succe:s. Want PRESSMAN in a Tailoring ee ql Establishment. Constant employ: A wan about sixty fyears of age was foust) ment to a good man. Apply at this office. prowling around the coftidore of the Fifth| Avenue Hotel, New York, on the 27th ult | —_-______-_________ When told to leave by Detective Payor ne | TANTED IMMEDIATELY--A Dining walked to the stairway and shotited, “I ama | VW Room and Pantry Girl. Must have colonel from Kentucky, and I made this trip | good references. Apply at Revere House. PDARGAINS jn 1 No, 9 Magician. in good order; 1 Compart Novel Show Case, lot Single and Double Gas Brackets, 1 Family Sleigh, 1 Hand Sleigh, | Light Wheelbarrow. —H. Coomps, Agent. [del 2i ——— {del 2i —_- -> cantly... Hehen, hurried out, called.a cab,| £% raft of Spruce Logs drifted from its andk was- driven away. Pryor subsequently moorings, three miles south-west of Ca said that he firmly believed the stranger would| Bear. Anv. parties having found the same have assassinated the President had he seen shall be rewarded by notifying McLure Bros , him. He did not appear to be a crank. Murray River, King’s County; or Wb vid a Smali, Harbor Master, Charlottetown. Coronet Wu. Bennett, for many years the mavager of the Cumberland coa! mine at . Maccan, died at Amherst, N. 8., on the} YLITUATION WANTED—As Auctioneer, 28th ult. Deceased had been in delicate | two days in each week, and eyery night, health for some time, but no alarm was felt on | for the winter, at low rates, Apply at this this account. ‘This morning, while ont for a | cffice, [no2 short walk on the street, be fell in front of hig) —- eel ‘ A ; ; residence and, being carried into the house, |fg@°O LET and possession given immediately died in a few moments. Colonel Benneit was | the two story welling House, corner of a vative of the State of Maine, came to this} Prince and Fitzr y oireets. Apply on the province about twenty years ago and was, | premises to Jr. aseror W. KE. Dawson. [oc2 until the miae was sold to Senator Mclauis 2 iat inci oprietor of the OARDENS,—Mrs. Robert Rodd, has re- and associates, the priccipal proprietor of the aa ae she Manah oh ie c Hearts, Cumberland mine. He was an enterprisin é: Eusicu Street, where she can accommodate {no3 | age. : tive homest citizen, and was highly esteemed am a ree “vial puywher of Boarders, on reasonable terms. HR, DECEMBER 1. 1883. rep con i BHIC ai Ws | ‘Tw Halifax Sugar Refinery bas closed down | B bee Fa bel BESS si ‘BLUFF, | for the present, having used up its stock of | Orders may be left at Fietcher’s Musie /§ {no28 } not satisfactory, no eharge, Ch’town, Nov. 37; *83.—tf and Euston Streets. The premises were built by all classes. He was seventy-eight years of (oe80 Perkins & Sterns ARE NOW OFFERING EXTRA GOOD VALUE IN Flannels and Blankets, Uister Cloths and Mantle Cloths, Tweeds and Coatings, Fur-lined Cloaks and Cloth Jackets, ‘tee W ool Squares and Wool Scarfs, Fur Muffs and Fur Caps VELVETS, VELVETHENS AND PLUSH, Winter Gogds, of every description, Good anc Cheap, at PERKINS & STERNS. FANCY SALE. *K‘HE MEMBERS of St. Peter’s Church Sewing Society intend holding a Sale on Wednesday, the 12th December, -——-IN THE-= MARKET HALL. There will be articles suitable for TAQ ‘A "rT XMAS GILETS. Cake and Refreshment Tables. Music will be provided during the evening. Doors open at 230. Admission, 10certs; children, hak - price. Contributions will be received by Mrs. R. Beaks, Mrs, Rayaaute Miss Harris, Miss Coles, Migs K. Wright Ch’town, Nev. 3, 1883.—-2aw Ch’town, Nov. 19, 1883. D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR - ; AS now on hand the LARGEST STOCK ever shown by him, consisting in part of Overcoatings, Suitings, Underclothing, FEATS, FUR AND CLOTH CAPS, —AND— EVERYTHING IN GENTS FURNISHINGS. Ladies’ Brocaded Coating aud Ulster Cloth, VERY CHEAP. ae WRES 43 Those wishing to have their Garments MADE TO MORT GAGE SALE. ORDER ean rely on getting A PERFECT FIT. -— We are offering our own make of CLOTHUNG |TO0 be sold by Public Anction, on THORS. 10 PER CENT CHEAPER THAN THE DAY, the TWENTY-SEVENTH day of a " DECEMBER NEXT (A. D, 1883) at th SAME QUALITY OF IMPORTED. Dane LA. De) the County Court House in Alberton, Prince County, undet end by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the Twentieth day of February, A. D. 1882) and ma ‘e between Peter’ Gavin, of Alverton, in Prince County, Merébant, atid Anastatia, his wile, of the Onw puit.and A Bannermag Waroarton, of Gitlottelown, in Queen a pegety. trustee for certain creditors of ths said Peter Gavin, of the other part,— rR LL ibe estate and interest of the said Peter Gavip,in and to all that tract, piece or parcel of Land, sitnate, lying and being in the’ village of Allberton, in Prince County, in the said Isfand, being pert and parcel of a plot of ground lately in possession of Benjamin Rogers, end bounded as follows, namely: By a line commencing at a stake fixed on the north s de of a street known as Princess Street, and on the south-west angle of a plot of land owned by Jobn R. Larkins; thence runvivg nerth by the Mag- netic Meridian of 1764, @ distance of sixty links; thence west a di8tance of one ehain and twelve links, or ugtil it reaches a street, sometimes known as Queen Skreet, thence following the course of the last mentioned street southwardly to Princess Street afore- sdid, a distance of sixty links, thence fol- lowing Princess Street east cne chain and five links to the place of commencement, being the present dwelling house and ware. hous of the said Peter Gavin. Aso,—All that tract, picce or parcel of lavid situate at Brae, on Lot number Nine, in | Prince County bounded and described as | follows—Commencing at a steke fixed at high _water mark on the shore of Brae Harbor and ‘running eastwardly a distance 6f two hundred ' and ten feet, thence westwardly a distance of two hundred and ten feet, thence southwardby following the course of the said Harbor tothe | place of commencement, containing one acre of Janda little more ot less, with all’ the | houses and buildidgs thereon, the same being }the site and establishment of a Lebster _ ; ° -, | Factory of the said Peter Gavin, and, bein satisfaction. Prices, retail | beld under lease from Robert T. Oulton, : Iyj , > "ary , |. Aso; All that act piece or parcel of land i Fee, 7 holesale, , ery low . situate at Brae aforeshid, and ae ibed ag fol- | lows—commeneing at north west angle of the FIVE POUND TINS, (screw top) excludes the air, pre- tract above described, and running thence serving the flavor and strength of thé Tea. Just what is wanted. | castwardly @ distance of two hundred and ten a eet, thence northwardly a distance of tbree ; hundred aud thirty feet, thence westwardlya distance of two hundred feet, tnence #outh- wardly following the various couree of the Harbor to the plate of eummencement, con- ) aiming one and one half acres of land & little | more o: lers, being the premises on which a BEER &. GO r | Steam Mill, the property of the said Keter ewan reat | Gravin, ie erectedacd hell by him under | lease from Robert T. Oulton. FERS Y N OTICE | Aso; All that other tract piece and parcel ® of land situate lying and being om Sandy | Island, ia Caseumpec Harbor, and fronting on ; = | the North Shore and running back as staked, NTIL close of navigation the tug “Frank | containing two acres of land, a lifthe more or C, Batt” will take the place of steamer jo. being part of the state of (he late Rdwatd “Southport,” on East and West Rivers and} Qqnard, anddemised by him to Benjam’n ‘Rocky Point, running on same time table. | Rogers for the purposes of a Fishery for term AUBREY FOWLE, | of years, which by divers means assigniyents Contractor. in thé law has become vestéd in the saic Peter Ch’ town, Nov. 20, 18®3.—3i elie. by references to the gazme on file in a — a tae the istry office will more fully appear, to- gether with all the houses, buildings, ~fac- tories, stages and appurtenances thereWith FOR SALE OR 10 LET, ‘held, or enjoyed, or taken, or Known as ‘part HE |} STORE. WAREHOUSES and HE Dwelling House on Fitzroy Street | aateas. — arge ’ DWELLINGS corner of Great George T Charlottetown (with outbuilding and coe a trates apply to Warbderton ; garden attached), lately in posseasion of| *©0Pfoy. Solictors. Charlottetown. Miss Jenkins, Our object is not to’ make large profits. All favoring us with their cco can rely on getting the best value that can be had, D. A. BRUCE, 72 Queen Street, Charlottetown. Nov. 15, 1883.—3m eod wkly — eS Se a NEw FRUIT Wholesale and Retail, Chear. 7 = On HAND: 230 boxes very choice Valencia and Layer RAISINS, . 80 half-boxes choice LAYERS, -8,000 pounds CURRANTS, 200 boxes prime FIGS, 5 cases choice PRUNES, 200 barrels hard WINTER APPLES, No. 1, 20 kegs GRAPES, AND MORE TO ARRIVE. . BEER & GOFF. —————— Nov. 14, 1883.—8aw wkly Ne ——— a _————_— eee o dec Ba —AT— | BEER & COFF’S. Ors TEA is giviig? splendid 24cts., 30cts., and 36cts, Halt chests very cheap to the trade. BRING THEM 70 ME, RING all your Séiled Clothing to me and I will make them as good as new. If E. JOHNSON & CO, Grafton Street. TO LET. for, and are-admirably adapted for a produce | Robert Scott, Possession given immediately a. this Firetday of November, A. D. business, Apply to Apply to ; . H. COOMBS, D. FERGUSON, A. B. WARBURTON Agent Commissioner of Crown Lands. } Morigagee, Ch’town, Nov, 14, 1883,—eod Ch’towr, Nov, 17, 1883.—2aw tf Nov. 10.—law sat wkly tl sale