i salman a Wace —_ tocal and Other Etems, Rey you! flour at Beer & Golf's. fuz Wesleyan Tea last evening went off cery well. His Lordship Bishop Rogers, of Chatham, is on a visit to this city. Cary Scnoots.-—-The Christmas Examina- tion will take place to-morrow. the best Boots and At Gass’ WHeRE can you get Shoes for the least money t SomeTHING New.-—Chinese and Japanese Christmas and New Year’s Cards at Lewis’, Tue furniture is being removed from the “Princess of Wales.” She will be immediately lud up tor the winter. {we leading members of the Liberal party have offered the Earl of Dufferin a public dinner at London, The Earl has accepted the invitation. Motson’s Bank, Montreal, has entered an action for $5,000, to recover the amount of security for one of their defaulting clerks, named Glass. Tue King of Denmark has ordered the mar- riage of the Princess Thyra to the Duke of Cumberland to be postponed until after the funeral of the Princess Alice. Turevine still riots in Montreal. An American named McCann was robbed of $200 at the Grank Trunk depot onthe 13th inst. The city swarms with thieves, and the nu- merous robberies committed are of the boldest character. Attention is being drawn to the smallness of the Police. A very hopeful feature connected with the Canadian live stock trade is the order just passed in Council, exemptizg Canadian and American cattle from the objectionable clause jn the Duke of Ricamond’s bill respecting con- tagious diseases of animals. This clause re- quired the cattle to be slaughtered at the port of landing. Tue exports from Grand River, Lot 56, thi® year, amounted to 20,290 bush. of oats, 67,672 do, potatoes, 1,973 do. turnips, 142 do. barley, 700 boxes preserved lobsters, besides a small quantity of pork, mackerel, beef, butter, hides, fencing, etc. That the exports there will in- crease when the dredge has finished her work, we confidently expect. Apvice from Cuba, on the 26th ult., states that the barque ‘‘ M. J, Foley,” Gavin, mas- ter; was then taking in a cargo of sugar for Now York. The Alberton Pioneer says: ‘The above vessel was built about half a mile from this village, and when launched was con- sidered to be among the finest vessels ever built on the Islaud. An explosion of nitro-glycerine and gun- powder recently occurred in the St. Bernard coal mines, at Earlington, Ky. The shock was heard for miles. A train of mining cars, mules and negro driver were blown to atoms. ‘There was a panic among the miners and their families for a fall hour, before the result was known. PatNce or Wares Cotiecr was orally ex- amined to-day. There was a good attendance of pupils and the following mong other visi- tors: His Honor the Lieutenant Governor, the Uhief Justice, Mr. Justice Hensley, Rev. Mr. Lathern, Hon. L. H. Davies, Hon. H. Beer, J. Ings, Charles Palmer, John Caven, Henry Lawson, P. R. Bowers, William McKechnie and Richard Sloggett, Esqrs. Further parti- culars to-morrow. MovEMENTS OF THE FisHING FLEEtr.—Only 20 arrivals have been reported at this port the past week, 3 from the Banks with 75,000 lbs. halibut, 4 from Georges with 50,000 codfish, and 2 from Bay St. Lawrence with light fares. There are two more Baymen to arrive, and one will winter in the Provinces. The fish market is quiet, and prices well sustained. Two of the Newfoundland flect have already sailed, and two more will sail to-day.—-Cape Ann Ad- vertiaer. ‘The schooner ‘‘ Corina H. Bishop” cleared from Georgetown on the 14th inst. to Glouces- ter, N. S., with 3,400 bushels potatoes by John Hughes. On the same date, the barque ‘*‘ L. De V. Chipman,” cleared from Souris for Queenstown, with 40,000 bushels oats and 600 pieces of deals, shipped by Wm. Welsh. On the 6th inst., the ‘‘ Florence Abbot” also sailed from Souris for Newport, U. 8., with 6,220 bushels and 39 bags of potatoes, by Haszard Bros., of this city. INSTITUTION FOR THE Biixp.—The annual meeting of the Directors and Patrons of the Asylum for the Blind was held on Saturday night. The annual report was read by Mr. Wm. Compton. The Superintendent's report stated that 22 pupils had been in attendance during the year, 20 of whom resided in the In- stitution. Of the 22, 17 are Nova Scotians, 3 Newfoundlanders, avd 2 P. E. Islanders. The health of the pupils throughout the year has been excellent. This is mainiy due to system- atic exercise, nutritious diet and plenty of sleep. In the gymnasium, instructions were given by Instructor Ray, of H. M. 20th Regi- ment. Instructor Smith, of the 10lst Regt., has taken has place. The annual cost of each pupil in the Institution is about $150. The re- ceipts were $4,111.39. The following gentle- mén were chosen managers for 1879: James F. Avery, M. D.; John 8. McLean, M. H. Richey, Charles Fletcher, John Duffus, W. C. Silver, S. A. White, W. H. Neal, George Thomson, Wm. Compton, Geo. Mitchell, W. P. West.—Hzx. Herald. Harvir’s Atmanac, FoR 1879, is full of useful information for all classes in this community. Among other novelties it con- tains a number of valuable cooking receipts, and ‘‘Herschel’s Weather Table.” is table is said to be constructed upon philo- sophical considerations of the attraction of | the sun and moon in their several positions respecting the earth, and is confirmed by the experience of many years actual obser- vation. The names of all local officials are giren correctly. There is, however, a slight error in the list of Railway officials. In it Mr. F. A. Dogherty figures as “‘ As- sistant Accountant.” In fact, there is no such officer; and young herty is the junior clerk in the Accountant's office. On the whole, however, the information con- tained in the Almanac is correct; and Mr. Harvie certainly stands unrivalled on this {sland as an Almanac maker. TC cc) aC Set ttt a Lonpon, Dec. 17. _The ‘‘ Times” correspondent with the Kurum coluran reports that a predatory tribe attacked on Sunday the rear guard of the convoy, East of Sapieri Pass. General Roberts sent two regiments which rescued the convoy. Two British officers were se- verely wounded; three Ghoorks were killed and twelve Ghoorkas and one Highlander were wounded. General Roberts has sum- the outrage. It is feared that three power- ful tribes willcombine against the British Lonpon, Dec. 17. During the debate Sir Stafford North- cote said, he considered under ordinary circumstances, India should bear the ex- her distant enemy was moving on India, and because that would be hostility to the empire. He trusted that the war was nearly concluded. They would be better informed in a month as to its real extent, and signi- NEWS BY TELECRAPK.| moned the chiefs of Kurum to answer for penses of hostilities with her immediate, as ficance. He felt sure if it became necessary to exert imperial strength the people of England would willingly contribute. Lonpon, Dec. 17. the debate on Earl Stanhope’s resolution, dian revenue, the House divided on Faw- cett’s amendment, declaring the proposition unjust, and the amendment was rejected 235 to 125. Stanhope’s resolution was then adopted withont a division. Parliament has adjourned until February 13th. Lanore, Dec. 17. Lord Lytton received 100 anxillaries, fur- nished by the native Princes. He made a speech, and declared that Great Britain was never an ungenerous foe, but justice must precede generosity. He hoped the Ameer, warned by the disasters, would render un- necessary any further operations. The auxilliaries will go to Peshiwar on Saturday to guard the communications of the Khyber column. The Cashmere contingent is ab- sent. It is said they required the formal annexation of the Chital of Little Cashgar and portions of Bafour and Sieat, which was sanctioned by the British. Mankiw, Dec. 17. Congress passed the bill authorizing « loan of 250,000,000 posetas. FRANKFoRT-ON-Matn, Dec. 17. Karl Ferdinand Gutzkow, German dra- matic poet, is dead. ~ Lonpon, Dee. 17. { The Odessa Commercial Bank, which de- cided to go into liquidation recently, was rebbed by its manager. ConsTaNrinopLe, Dec. 17. The Porte and Great Britain are nego- tiating concerning British jurisdiction over foreigners in Cyprus. Great Britain re- cognizes the Sultan’s sovereignity over the Island, but denies its consular jurisdiction. The Porte learns that the Servians and Montenegrins are concentrated on their respective frontiers, and Turkish com- manders have been ordered to watch their movements. VeERsaILuEs, Dec. 17. The Senate adopted the amendment pre- posed by M. Bulcastel, of the Right, re-in- serting in the budget the grant to aged priests, which was stricken out by the Chamber of Deputies. This action renders necessary the re-assembling of Deputies before the 31st December, to reconsider that portion of the budget. : Bsiarape, Dec. 17. It is estimated that over 15,000 Servian troops are still on the frontier. The de- mobilization of the Shamadijka army corps of 16,000 men is proceeding, and that of the militia has been ordered. Sr. Pererssurc, Dec. 17. The Chinese are continually murdering and killing inhabitants on the Russian fron. tier: Toronto, Dec. 17. The ‘* Irrepressible Phipps” is out with another letter in the Glebe, complaining that ‘‘ his” national policy has not yet been inaugurated. Qurzec, Dec. 17. The writ for St. Hayacinthe has not yet been issued by the Rashes Government, although-it was signed by the Speaker last week. The Local Government are certain to be defeated, and the fear of this causes the withholding of the writ. Lonpon, Dee. 17. The Times says that, in consequence of the agitation concerning the letter of O’Con- nor Power denouncing Dr. Butt, the Home Rulers are now divided into two distinct sections. Some, who have not acted with the obstructives, think Butt’s inactivity renders reorganization necessary. Lonpon, Dec. 17. The trial of the City of Glasgow Bank Directors is fixed for January 20th. The report of the Investigation Commit- tee on the West of England and South Wales District Bank show that the whole capita) and reserve funds are lost, and there acct. «Rr Monrnrear, Dec. 17. The rumor of another bank failure in | Glasgow caused a decline in Montreal bank stocks to-day. Ther not confirmed. Montreal and Dominion Telegraph Com- | panies, has been broken off’ by the for- mer, a difflculty occurring in arranging the details. John Sumner, travelling Emigration Agent of the Dominion Government, will take charge of the weekly emigration train from Halifax to River du Loup. Two respectable dressed men were arrest- ed this afternoon for attempting the robbery of a thousand dollars from a gentlemen in the Ville Marie Bank. The Local Government are about to pur- chase land in the east end of the city, on whioh to erect the workshops of the Que- bec, Montreal, Ottawa, and Occidental Railway. Uneasiness regarding financial affairs and general clearing out and preparation for annual inspection of accounts, are causing depression in all speculative home securi- ties, railways, telegraphs, &c. Foreign securities are supported by continental houses. Money brought into the market by the closing out of speculative stocks is being put into consols and other unim- In the House of Commons to-night, on \peachable securities. The Manchester ‘‘Guardian” says large that the House consents to defray all the |sales of cotton at Liverpool are stated to be expenses of the Afghan war from the In-|due to operations for Russia, made with a: view of forestalling the new import duty and to the rise reported in New York. The status of the strikes in the cotton mills is as follows : The card room hands of one mill at Oldham resumed at 5 per cent. reduction on Saturday, but in the spinning department the hands could not be got. On Monday five more limited company mils resumed, ostensibly at a reduction of 5 per cent., but with an arrangement that the 5 per cent. taken off should be invested in the hands of the trustees, and paid to the employees if they carry their point with other mill owners. Meetings of operatives are to be held to-day, to vote whether the members of the Operative Association may resume work at all the mills offering the foregoing premises. If the vote be favor- able, doubtless a large number of joint stock mills will resume. Lonvon, Dec. 17. An editorial in the ‘‘Times” says the an- nouncement of the Chancellor of the Ex- chequer that he would not proceed with the motion for a grant in aid of the sufferers of the Rhodope district, is an Opposition triumph over a sudden change of front; yet the motion became very simple when the reasons werere statod. It was thought by the Ministers that the distress revealed by the report of the Rhodope commission was a fitting object for Parliamentary aid, but it would be endecorate to make an act of charity the occasion of heated debate ; and the purpose of the Government was no sooner known than it was clear that it would be resisted on both sides of the House. The Chancellor thought it better to refrain from making the motion, even at the cost of the sarcasms with which he was rewarded last night. Many Conservatives were opposed to the grant of the public money ata time of such severe distress at home, and a large part of the Opposition would have seen in the act a political pur- pose. Lonvon, Dec. 17. Lord Beaconsfield will receive on Thurs- day the deputation sent to present him with an address and casket, from the English residents of the Paoific Coast. Dus, Dec. 17. Lieulenant Cclonel Chas. J. Tottenham, Conservative, has been elected to Parlia- ment, from New Ross, ireland, by five ma- jerity, defeating Mr. Delaney, Home Ruler. After the declaration of the poll, the Home Rule mob paraded the town, throwing stones and otherwise disturbing the peace. The police are now patrolling the place. Married. At the residence of the bride’s father, on the 18th inst,, by the Rev. K. Maclennan, Mr. William Worth, of the firm of Coombs & Worth, Printers, to Mary Jane, \daughter of Mr. Adam Murray. port from Glasgow is | The pooling arrangement between the! \ HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSR. Dec. 19.--Wim. Alelyne, Hillsborough Head; Geo. H. Williams, Quebec. REVERE HOUSE. Dec. 19.—James Manuel, Halifax; George Morrison, Toronto; William Patrick, Mac- can, N. B. THE a Christmas lxamination Of the City Schools ILL be held on FRIDAY, the 20th inst., at 10 o'clock, a.m. The usual routine work of the schools will be carried on by the Teachers in their several Departments. The parents of the — and the citizens generally are respectfully invited to attend. is a further deficiency of one million and a’ half dollars, for which the shareholders are liable. There is no possibility of a recon-: struction of the bank. Orrawa, Dec. 17. — Gentlemen interested in the Ottawa Iron | and Steel Company have interviewed Sir | John and Hon. Dr. Tupper, in relation to the development of the iron rescurces. | They were cordially received and promised that the Government would consider the matter. The dismissal of Governor Lettellier has | not yet been decided upon by the Govern- ment, and it is not known what action they will take. Messrs. Chaplea and Curran, who came to the capital to argue the case of the Lieut. Governor’s dismissal on be- | half of the Liberal-Conservatives, have re-— turned to Montreal. ’ i ; ' . By order. ISAAC OXENHAM, Sec’y of City School Board. Office of City School Board, Charlottetown, Dec. 16th, 1878. | 3i Wanted Immediately. 400 Bushels 4-Rowed Barley, 1,400 Bushels Potatoes, THE HICHEST MARKET PRICE CIVEN. Apply to ARCH’D KENNEDY, Queen Street. December 13, 1878. 1878 DECEMBER 1878 FANCY LINED COAL VASES. FANCY HELMET COAL SCOOPS, CALVANIZED AND BLACK DO. COAL TONES, SHOVELS, POKERS, FIRE IRON STANDS. All at a Large Discount to clear.} BEER & SONS. FUR GOODS. MUFFS, BOAS. CAPS, Promenade and Heavy Wool SCARFS, MUFFLERS, CLOUDS, White & Col’d. temainder offered at low figures. BEER & SONS. WOooLEeNs. Blue & Black Beavers, Whitneys, Presidents, Moscows, Worsteds, Tweeds, Suitings. A Choice Collection—-made up to order at short notice. BEER & SONS. LADIES’ SACQUE CLOTHS, PLAIN AND FANCY. Balance of Stock offered at extra discount. ____——si‘<awés‘éw BERR. &- SONS. \ E have received the chief part of our FALL STOCK, and can confidently call attention to LARGE IMPORTATIONS, IN-- TEAS, SUGARS, FRUITS, SPICES & GENERAL GROCERIES. We are also in receipt of Full Line, in REFINED & COMMON IRON, SLEIGH-SHOEING STEEL, SPRING, CAST, and BLISTER DO, Paints, Colors, Oils, Gold Leaf, Tranefers. Varnishes, etc. A Large and-Well- Assorted Stock of WOOD STUFTES, FOR SLEIGH & CARRIAGE BUILDERS. BEER & SONS. Ch’town, Dec. 13, 1878-— SMOKED SALMON, Very Delicieus, at BEER & GOT ES. CRA_N ID Tea and Kntertainment. PQNHE LADIES OF ZION CHURCH intend giving a Grand Tea and Entertainment in The Basement of that Church, -ON Friday. the 20th instant, at 2 O'CLOCK, P. M. A LARGE NUMBER OF will be offered for sale at reasonable prices. The Refreshment Table will be abun- dantly supplied with all seasonable delicacies. Special attention is invited to the CHRISTMAS TREE of the young ladies. Tea will be served from 6 to 8 o'clock, after which there will be a Musical Entertainment. Admission, 15 cents; children, 10 cents; Tea, 25 cents, Ch’town, Dec. 12, 1878—- Hai Aaa 13873! JUST PUBLISHED! READY FOR DELIVERY. ee WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ante see Harwvie’s Bookstore, QUEEN SQuake. Ch’town, Dec. 12, 1878— RAISINS, — CHEAP BY THE BOX, rence en BEER & 'GOFTFTF’S. not exceeding half an inch, will be insert ed for Ten Cents per day. OARDERS WANTED—A Lady and Gentleman can be accommodated in a private family, with large comfortable rooms. Apply at this office. Dec. 19 —4i eod LET— A two-story House, containin 9 rooms, frost-proof Cellar, yard an stables, and a large garden, fronting oa Euston Street, near Crabbe’s corner. Kent moderate. For information apply to W. W. LORD. Ch’town, Nov. 14, 1878— FANCY & USEFUL ARTICLES! ee AUCTION SALES. a Te a eee Baldwin Annies, Furniture, &e, WILL sell at Auction, at my Sale Room, 4S Queen Square, to-morrow (FRIDAY) 20th inat.; at 2 o’clock :— 25 BBLS. NO. | AMERICAN BALDWIN APPLES ’ | Mahog. Dining Table (ext.) 1 Mahog. Centre Table, 1 H. C, Sofa, 1 Sewing Machine, | Wardrobe, | Cupboard, Stoves, &c., &c. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. December 19, 1878. CHRISTMAS TRADE SALE To Close Consignments, we will Offer at Auction, ON MONDAY NEXT, 23rd DEcEMFER, aT 11 G’cLOCK, BLS. FLOUR, Bbls. K. D. CORNMEAL, Bbls. ONIONS, Bbls. No. 1 Labrador HERRING, Casks KEROSENE, Cases ” Casks VINEGAR, Half-Chests TEA, Boxes SOAP, Boxes T. D. PIPES, Boxes CRACKERS, Boxes Val. RAISINS (Fresh Fruit), Boxes PEPPER, Boxes Baking POWDER, Boxes CLOTHESPINS, Dozs. BROOMS, Nests TUBS, Boxes PEARL BLUE, Boxes BLACKING, Puns. MOLASSES, Pails, Washboards, Wrapping Paper, Candles, Nails, Stove eushak: Coffee, Washing Soda, Starch, &c. Terms at Sale. HASZARD BROS. Dec. 19th, 1878—pat t sale CHRISTMAS SALE! APPLES, &C. Y AUCTION, next MONDAY, Dec. 28, at 2 o'clock, at Auction Room, 100 Barrels very Choice APPLES, suitable for Christmas. Also—Oranges, Lemons, Cider, Coffee, Pep- r, Mustard, Mixed Spices, &c. And—Expected in time for sale, 20 Barrels ONIONS. All of which must be sold to close Consign- ments. af Remember the hour—2 p, m. A. MACNEILL, AUCTIONEER. Dec. 19--—-3i pat sat WILL Sell at AUCTION, at my Sale toom, Queen Square, on : Tuesday, the 24th inst. AT 2 O'CLOCK, 4 Doable Seated BOX SLEIGHS. 3 Pung 9a 2 Family * 4 BUFFALO ROBES, 2 Handsome WOLF ROBES, 6 Sets HARNESS. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Ch'town, Dec. 17—~eod Insolvent Act of 1875 and Amending Acts. IN THE MATTER OF James Duncan, John Ferguson Robertson, Robert Robinson Hodgson, Insolvents, j By order of the Saspectors of the above Estate, I will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION, Jn Friday, the 20th instant, at the Residence of John F. Robertson, COMMENCING AT 11 O'CLOCK, FORENOON, ALL THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of the said John F. Robertson, consisting of RAWING-ROOM, Parlor and Bedroom FURNITURE, Kitchen UTENSILS, &c, —ALSO-— Double-Seated WAGON, Single ws Pe HARNESS, &c. —-ALSO— 1 HORSE, 1 WAGON, 1 FOWLING PIECE, the property of Robert R. Hodgson. s# Catalogue will be found at Subscriber's ce. _— TERMS AT SALE. B. WILSON HIG6s, Assignee. Charlottetown, P. E. Island, December 9, 1878. GiLT MIRRORS, K* ‘* Prince Edward,"’—cheap. J. NEWSON, Nov, 22—lm LL i i | ie al a A Sill aan samt 5 A PR let S25 RNR RED ARTE a TET Sac nr <haeseenmagrnn actin eee aaa A ESS