soe iciacAmam = TILE Local and Other items. tur Grapae.-The Christmas number ot ulon Graphic at the Diamond Book lor Boats.—-The Cape Traverse ice boats are botug repaired by Mr. Milton Walsh, of Samme ‘side 1 5 agit Baya CuaNcrs.—It is said that important inges are shortly to be made in the manage- ment of the Bank of Montreal. penagiiiiiens SrSAMER FROM New York.—The ‘steamer Portia, of the Red Cross Line, will leave New York for Charlottetown, via Sydney, on the 9nd or 3rd December. ee ilad Musicat.—-Don't fail te attend the Chorus Class at Y. M. C. A. Hall this evening at 7 v'clock. Both old and. young ean surely be taught to read by notes. ae Loox Our For It.—Chappelle’s. Almanac for 1888 will be issued im a few days. An advanced copy has been shown us, and we can pronounce it by far the best yet issued. _ > - -— Snot ty THE Lec.—It is reported that Mr: Bruce McLeod, of Summerside, was acci- dentally shot im the leg bya young man named Stavert, while out gunning a few days ago uted A Goop Prosprct.—St. Andrew's Dinner at the Rankin House this evening promises to be a grand sucess. Covers are laid for about sixty guests, and much Scottish sentiment seems to prevailin favor of the day and all who honor it. : riemeyhiediline Tue Dares Frxep.— Nomination in East Northumberland has been fixed for December i5th, and polling a week later. The candi- dates are Cochrane, Conservative, and Mal lory, Commercial Unionist. narv@rien Mam™MotH Cusese.—Five mammoth cheese were shipped last week from Ingersoll, Ont. Each weighed over 2,300 pounds. One was bound for Gibralter, one for Chicago, and three for Scotland. They were made at the West Oxford factory. a Ran Astors.—The schooner Novelty,Capt, Matheson, which arrived at Boston’ from Charlottetown on the 26th inst. ,reports having ran ashore on Ram Head during a thick fog, and having being hanied off by a tug without sustaining any apparent damage. onnebleaterieh Bic Boom is Wueat.-- The | Canadian Pacitic officials say three million busheis of wheat have been shipped out of the country to date. There will be seven or eight millions bushels more to ship, and itis going out at the rate of one hundred cars per day. > -— Last Nicut’s Coxcert..-The Y. M. ©. A. Hall waa thronged last evening on the oc- casion of the opening concert given by the Harrington Concert Bisepany, of Boston. The programme was made up of solos, duets, trios, quartetts, ete., all of which were well render- ed, and were greeted with round after round of applause. qed apeneeis Lecrure at Montacvug.—A highly instruc - tive, interesting and eloquent lecture on ‘The Book and its Story,” was delivered by the Rev. C. W. Hamilton to an appreciative audienéé in the Methodist Church at Mon- tague Bridge on Friday last. The proceeds of the lecture were in aid of the Building Fund of the proposed new church. netilliiaienmel THe Goto Yisep,—The official returns from twelve gold mines in Nova Scotis for the month of October last, show that 2,3364 tons of ore was crushed, yielding 1,637 onnces ot old at an estimated valve of $32,000. The highest yield was 113} ounces of gold from 27 tons of quartz, and the lowest 8 from 72 tons. One mine in Oldham district yielded 552 ounces of gold valued at 311,000. samegelnin Tae Tovsoaggan Cite. “At the annual ral meeting of the Victoria Toboggan ‘ub, held on Friday last, the following officers were elected: Horace Haszard, President; D. C. MacLeod, Vice-President; W. A. Weeks, H. Richardson, Ly E. Brecken, D. B. Stewart, H Pethick, Directors. The club meets again this evening, to receive the report of a committee appointed to enquire into the practicability of raising the present slide. —_»_—_—— (a0p Sreck.—The Pioneer reports that Measrs. FE. Bell, A. Leard and. M, W..Wright, of Bedeque, are importing from Scotland a thoroughbred Clydesdale stallion, and says : ‘*We were last week shown two very fine suimals (a horse and mare) purchased in Scot- land and brought out by Mr. Maurice Wright, of Bedeque. The horse is 24 years old, and weighs over 1300 lbs. ; the mare is 34, and weighs considerably over 1600 lbs. They are intended tor breeding purvoses, and are highly spoken of by good judges,” Personat._-Mr, M. M. Tidd, C, E., Bos- ton, is at the Rankin. Mr, C. B. Whidden, ex-M. P. P., Anti- gonish, Mr. W. F. Burdett, of Tippett & Bur- dett, St. John, N. B., and Mr. E. A. Benja- min, of London, G. B., are among the arri- vals at the Osborne. Mr. T. M. Thomas, cf Loadon,. one of the best known commercial ambassadors on the, road, who has been onthe Island for some time past, left for home this’morning. ——@- --— SETTLED at Last.—According to Montreal advices the trouble between E. E. res of the Toronto Newe and the officers of the 65th regiment has been amicably adjusted. After a personal explanation to the .court Chief Justice Dorion fined Sheppard $10, with $155 costs for contempt in connection with bench warrant. She pard paid the fine and costs and subsequently wrote to the officers of the 65th apologizing for the article published in the News. The officers have agreed to sto all proceedings against him, proyided he wi pay the costs incurred thus far, which amount to $2, 186. —o— Some Apvice ron Business Men.—No mer- chantcan now wholly depend for business upon the fact of his being well-known to the trade. No matter how many years he may have been established, or how familiar his name ix to the purchasing public, or how celebrated his wares are; if he does notadver- tise and keep doingso in some way, buyers aod consumers will in time ignore him and visit and trade with his competitor, who sounds his trumpet upon all occasions to the extent of thousands of dollars a year, and paysthe same without murmur because it pays him to do so,—Drg Goods Review. encinliiiaiaded A Goon Recornp.—What the Raihvoad Gazette calls ‘A good Canadian record,” is that of six months running of a special train Over the Grand Trunk Riteien, oqnyeying copies of the Globe between Toronto and Lon- don. The train consisted of an engine and a Gar, and the record for the six months show that 158 round trips have been made at high speed, and only thrice did the train fail to ar- rive on time, and one,of these occasions it was @onfessedly the fault of the newspaperofticials, A total run of 35,736 miles has meen made in os time withoyt a single visit to ie oe sop, er a single second’s delay caused avy fantt of the train itself. v AILY EX AMINER,. cuanaiaae = oe — ; gaara ea ege WEDNESDA D PELEGRAPHIC NEWS. iNerot > Uh b> éc ? we T+ Tae Exvurves . AMERICA Al THE BENCHERS’ BANQUET.{ i R ay L A RN gp é A banquet was gived in Lendon on the 25th SUM Mi K RSID i inst. , et benchers of the Temple. the oc- casion ing the formal termination of the Prince of Wales’ year in office as treasurer. . . Mr. Phelps, the Americaw minister, efully Another Nationalist Movement emscet eis ice seraan patently) TY A QUE The Prince returned the compliment, saying | - that it would not be right in Mr. Phelps’ | ine ‘ | presence to say much that personally he} Hartington and Goschen on should like te say, but he knew how cordially | _ -scutednidiael ’ ¥, The Prince of Wales ee . good feeling existent between the countries UBLIN, Noy, 29 ~ : Dusux, Noy, ; Would be marred or iuterrputed. Mr. Phelps, Lord Hartington has arrived here. He in returning thanks for the toast, said that he Was both hissed and cheered as he left the would do his atmost in an humble way to train. The peopleare arriving here from promote that great end, all parts of Ireland to attend the necting of | ——— ta the Unionists, at which Lord Hartington “MARRIED. | tue the part of the people of the south of| Alexandria, to Miss Rhoda Jones, of Pownal. Ireland against separation. The movement! AtSt. Andrews, on Nov. 15, by the Rev. was at first ridiculed by the Naticnalists, Mgr. Macdonald, James McMahon, Rocky but they are now startled by the rapid | Point, to Susan, daughter of D, Feehan, Esq., The great Univnist meeting for the pur- DIED. pose of addressing which Hartington and} At the Presbytery, Cardi Brid , . rae : : : sbytery, gan Bridge, on od Goschen visited this city, was held in| November 29th, Rev. W. H: Grant, D. D. in Mi ANTLE SS, Leinster Hall this evening. An overflowing | the 29th year of his age. meeting was held in another hall and both {Funeral on “Friday morning next, at. ten ' halls were crowded, 8,000 persons being in °'clock.} EFURS atteudatice and thousands were © turned | At her resicencé, Harmony, Let 45, on " away. The audienee gave prolonged |Sunday, 20th inst., aged 68 years, Alice Leinster Hall. Hundreds of -the leading | “4 emigrated to this country forty-seven , | ears ago, anc settled at Harmony, where her : endeared her to all who had the pleasure of H y ' ’ : encorted : : artingtun and Goschen were accorded her acquaintance. She leaves a husband, an enthusiastic greeting,the whole assembly eight sons and three daughters to mourn their Chairman handed Hartington an address approving his policy, and signed by a mem- . ber of the Chamber of Comumerce. Hart- ay aye oe ington said the promoters of the meeting Weather Bulletin. CARPETS, had done a service in bringing before the people of Great Britain in a manner which (California papers please copy.) foronto, Nov. 30—10 a.m. that there was a minovity large, important and cold. and influential which altogether repudiated | 7 rT em ‘ YENDERS will bereceived by the under If the Salvation Army carry out their in- signed up to TUESDAY the sixth day tention of parading to-morrow serious | of December next, A. D. 1887, at noon, for trouble is feared, as the French-Canadians | the purchase of the assets of the estate as fol- and some of the English speaking people | lows :— Quesec, Noy, 29. | have united forces to prevent the parade. (1) Book dets, notes of hand and judg- It is reported that B. Battery and the 8th | ments. — Royal Rifles have been placed under or-| (2) Stock of dry goods and general mer- TRY US ders. The mob claim that they can bring | chandize in thi store lately occupied by them together 25,000 men and ‘bovs The at Summerside, and shop furniture. ? . . 3) Lobster factory, trap: j courts are preparing warrants for the ar- SMintehash wa cee he 2 laa et (5) Half Interest in lobster factories, traps Difficult Eviction, and outfit at Park Corner and New London.},.; is . —— (6) Houschold furniture of T. H. Robblee, | “¥ tW» Nov. 30, 1887. Dusiin, Nov. 29. (7) Household furniture of James B. Clark. endl - sania a 2 a growth of the ts fen rr DRE SS GOOoDs. cheers for the,Queen. Wigham,Secretary of (insetl, beloved wife of Edward Grinsell. MI I ‘LIN KE RY a the Chamber of Commerce, presided at | Dereased was a native of Kilkenny, Ireland, i , citizeus, several bishops and many members | 2)". * of te clergy mess mode snd many members | Christian’ virtues and exemplary” chert otk UNDERCLOTHING, arising and repeatedly cheering. The| sad loss. May she rest in peace. MEN'S O \ E RCOATS. could not be jignoted the disputed fact| Moderate to fresh west to north winds, fai¥ TAPESTRY Cc URTAINS, detcrainetoabulahthe tains" In the Estate of Olark & Robblee,| — WOOL SCARE, Serious Trouble Feared. INSOLVENTS. GOAT RO BE Ss : ial ’ ~ ne —.... NOVEMBER 30. 1887. coms nosy aman ovum CHMRLOTTETOWN, - - MARKET SQUARE. - - = «© WATER STREET. STORES CASH oo . they would receive this toast. He was sure ® the Stump. that they would all concur with him in the hope that the day was very distant when the ; . issimnisitaimnennies PATON & CO. and Mr. ,Goschen will be present. The| 0 the 12th inst., at the Pownal Parsonag m T meeting is the first of a series of protests on by mi Geo, Steel, Bea Bamford Wood. of Are Sho W Ms V ery Large Stocks of FUR COATS. —— SS ee ee rest of persons taking part in the disturb- (4) Half interest in lobster- factory, traps a Dp T ance. a and outfit at Lot Eleven. : e (8) Interest of James B..Clark in house and lot on north side of Winter Street,in Summer-’ side, at present.in his occupation. Terms cash or approved security. The attempt to evict a tenant named Foley from the estate of Colonel Charles Tettenham, at Wexford, to-day, was at- tended with great dithiculty, The house Tenders will be received for the above was secured and barricaded, and the evic- | gither separately or en bloc. tors, to effect an entrance, made a breach| Wo tender necessarily accepted. orm * - Peers Ee in the wall with a battering-ram. _ Boiling Inventory can be seen on application to J, |- water and stones were thrown at them by | H. Graves, at office lately occupied by Clark road from the Board of Aldermen of New BROKERS York. The decision of the General Term : affirming the conviction is reversed and a AND— néw trial ordered. Ee fd Commission Merchants, Boyal Chinese Gifts. Lonpon, Nov. 29. stliliiaamiaeaiiln de The Chinese Minister waited upon the} Consignments of Island produce will receive Queen at Windsor to-day, and presented prompt attention. =} ; her with gifts sent by the Chinese Emperor RereRENcEs : Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier in honor of the Queen’s Jubilee. Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; George Macleod,, Manager Bank of Neva Scotia French Crisis. Charlottetown. of membocsy ith Now, 29..1,5% WARREN & JONES, A number of members of the Chamber o s Deputies to-day went to the palace of the| PRA MERCH ANTS, Elysee, and requested Grevy not to resign. The Ring Lonpon, ENGLAND. —— Represented in Canada by Morxison & Lonpoy, Nov. 29, Museraye, Halifax. Sullivan and Mitchell were matched ‘to-|9%% 24 2887 Imo Dress Goods j night to fight to a finish with bare knuckles for £500 aside. The date was not arranged: If you want Bargains, Best Place to Buy 71 East Cueap ann 9 & 14 Mincine LANE, The : | Indeed, EVERY LINE | please you. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. Nov 29—T A Cossman, Halifax; R O’Brien, = the occupants. The constabulary brought| & Robblee, at Summerside. A up a fire engine, and retaliated by dreneh- Dated this 2lst day of November, 1887. Es | : | i ing the tenants with water. The oceupants ROBERT. T. HOLMAN. 5. of the house yielded after an hour’s resist- 8. H. CLARK, . ance. i Assignes. o tae dee Novy, 23, 10ins, eod. New Trial Ordered. ennai alent eaceinesenatioentemmemniee triste | AND OUR GOODS AKE MARKED TO MEET THE DEMAND FOR ALBany,-N. Y., Nov. 29. JaMES A. MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE The Court of Appeal handed down its i. , | decision to-day on the appeal of Jacob ; =! Sharp from his conviction for bribery in MORRISON a MUSGRAVE, e ery es a ue or our oney. obtaining franchise for the Broadway Rail- ; | and House Furnishings, ny ry: te ger ge a esses senescent Sn Rt NE OF DRY GOODS. oe 9 3D or pure sjoduvg ‘spoo ity just call and see our CARPETS. They are not, ™ surpassed, if equalled, in the City. = te Cloths, Sacques. Fur Goods, } OF GOODS, the Prices and Quality cannot fail to} | ae Pictou; M M Tidd, Jason Giles, Boston; Chas Gigand, Detroit. Nov 29—W S White, W C Harrington, Emma Ritchie, Jeanette Garret, H Beer, J Walsh, G Beer, Boston; M G Henderson, STE AMSUIP CO’Y, WANTS, LOST. FOUND + Pugwash; Jabez Hudson, Victoria; L Willis, eyed Batiwin Station; Mary Matheson, A!bion —BETWEEN— sscti-saaiaeelidlpesnincccin niall acini Cross; Misses Achorn (2) Dundas ; A B Hynd- A} DRY Goobs CLERK WANTED.—Experienc- man, St Peter's Bay; A McCormack, Souris; 4 i : IFAX AN p LO q 09 “| éd and efficient. Apply to Beer Bros. C B Whidden, Antigonis. ris ® nov30 3i eod Nov 29—Lottie M Hardy, Hardy, Machon for Rates of Freight and other particulars 14 jj) and some silver). The ffnder will kindly Bay; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor; apply to return it to this office as the loser is a peor man. Emma, Boudreault, Halifax. W. W, CLARKE, ' fe Noy. 2, Nov 30—Confederate, Forrest, Pictou; Wil- : rent at C { r BL O LET—A House on Sidney Street, opposite liam Aitken, Hobbs, Pictou; Margaret L, PICKFORD &: dhack. amie eae din vis T the Brick fone qoute sining y seven rooms, w R an, Philadelphia; Edward Drake, Mat- Halifax. goed cell T, stable antl Leyte. Aey Or, | thews, New York. Noy. 28, 1387. the premises, név ° ' ‘ eer SHIP NEWS te T is intended that those Steamers shall make = meetin teams lass S 1 the following sailings : ‘OOK WANTED.—A g ook immediately. _ sees ” C Apply to Mrs. Ralph Peake. nov30 tf pat tf PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. London to Halifax : 1 SB; Ulanda.... cxnpnis actvansrbeded about Dec. 10th | YyANTED—In a pleasant part of the city, Board ENTERED. if: d 7 and Lodging by a pro‘essional man. Apety i < i ‘ v24 Nov 29-—Tarquin, Pellam, Sydney; Althaea, | Hali ax to Lon on: at THE Exaweipen Office. eres = Paoli, do; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor; , 8.8. Damara.....+++............,..-.@bout Dee. 5th TO LET.—A Brick House on the corner of ; , rick, McIsaac, Pictou. S. S. Ulandeec--0...-.: oni about Dec. 28th Prince and Dorchester Streets, containing oer cma eet Pictou; Gaspe| ,, Sih : nine rooms and Shop, with outbnildings attach- Nov 1 i 1. te, ‘Cl shan : Geet : ao Accommedation. ‘ed. Possession given immediately. For further 2e, Jackman, Uha : | Freight Ways at low rates, . icul ] Mrs Costello. — Through Bills of Lading from _ al! points on P, particulars epp i ae nov 9H eod CLEARED, FE. Island, Nev? Brunswick and Neva Scotia, to ia, * i Continental and Other ports. OST.--Yesterday a small sum of money (a $5: | Chaettevetowal, NUiaadtar SO Tey bi _———---—-- ~— — a ~ - - ———— ne HOT WATER HEATING APPARATUS j i | A. HERMANS & SON RE now prepared to enter on contracts for putting up in Dwellings, ete., on the newest and most approved plans, the HOT WATER APPARATUS for Heating. The character of the work which the firm of A. HERMANS & SON has been in the habit of , performing, is a sufficient giarantee that the Heating Works set up by them will be thorough and efficient. Parties anxious to inspect the Heating Process, as built by A. Hermans & Son, can do so by calling any day at the private residence of the firm, on Bayfield Street. Boilers on hand. Coils, ete., manufactured on the premises as required. A. HERWMANS & SON, SE ee . ~