cae > pea 2. | ape MO a RN in, mse ———_— - rs »~ - awe tt fecal and Other Items. Pearwine for sale at Beer & Gorr’s . on Poraro Faatva (very,choice) at Berr & ty ' ceo - wi yoners ‘J, W. Arnold” and ‘Alma, with } i trom this city, arrived at Hali fax on the 4th tas Ouk steck of Xmas Annuals for 1882, now | o en od at DREMNER BR [riee 6 lw a Mr. Jonn McEacuern has removed his office to his tine new building at the corner of Queen and King streets. His card will appear to-morrow. > SerGsant McGonnewy requests us to thank his nuMerous friends for their liberal dona tions and assistance after he had been burnt out on the morning of the 29th ult. > Ir is reported that rich gold and silver bear ing quartz has been struck in Kicking Horse Pass in the Selkirk Range, Manitoba. cimens have been assayed which give $90 to the ton. Spe- =~ . . Tur Canadian Pacific Railway has now constracted 680 miles west of Winnipeg and is nearly all ballasted. half miles a dav frost a Ine steamer ** Worcester,”’ Capt. Hallett, | arrived from Boston this morning with a cargo | of mdse. and the following passengers:— | Albert Carvel), Frank Keenan, Mrs. Keenan, | Mrs, Harriet Irving, P. Casey, Mra. J, Mc- Quaid, and Benj. Proud, Progress io laying | the track is made at the rate of two and a} notwithstanding the severe | a a ee THE or - hone en lana TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. dec 6, (Spectat Desparcurs ro Tue EXaMrver. } True Bills. Dvusuin, Dec. 5. DAILY ee ae — | DETERMINED TO SELL. D. A. BRUCK, MERCHANT TAILOR, The Grand Jury have found a true bill against Patrick Higgins, Thomas Higgins, and Michael Flynn, who stand charged w.th | the murder of the Huddys at Lough Mask. They have also found a true bill against |the three men charged with the attempted | }assassination of Juryman Field, and the | ; alle mpted murder of Judge Lawson. | Collision—Another Steamer Lost. Liverroot, Dec. 6. | The Ailan Line Steamer ‘Peruvian,’ | Capt.-Joseph Ritchey, while entering the river Mursey, yesterday, collided with a | steamer of the Clan Line bound for India. | One of the steamers was cut to the water’s edge, and sank on Crosby Beach. The passepyers and crew were saved. ‘e) ’ ‘ >» y SE tHe j GEN ERAL ( ABLE NEW s. Lonpon, Dec. 4. | The Duily News Constantinople corres- pondent says Dervisch Pasha will be exiled. Lonpon, Dec. 4. The tJueen opened new Courts of Justice, Loudon, to-day with imposing ceremonies, St. Perersspura, Dee. 4. The Imperial family attended the fete of a. | the Semiofsky regiment of guards here yes- 3 A LIBERAL Discount gven to Teachers and terday. Scholars, for Cbristmas Prizes, etc., at} BREMNER Bros, fdee 6 lw | 5 i. O. O. F.—Port la Jeie Encampment meets in Oddfellows Hall, Queen Street, this evening at o'clock. Election of officers for j the ensuing year will be held. The first| degree will beconferred, A full attendance is particularly requested. i. Tu® case of Bernard Murphy, charged with violation of the Canada Temperance Act, was | adjourned until Monday next, on account of | the non-atteadance of witnesses. The case of | John J. Trainor for a similar offence was} adjourned until next Wednesday. | > j Mr. Apert CaRVELL, of the firm of Carvell Bros., returned from Boston this | morning. While walking from the steamer | “Worcester” to his home, he -slipped on the} glib ice and dislocated his ankle. We regret} to learn that by the accident Mr. Carvell will be confined to his house for a few weeks. | <Q ' Weare pleased to see that it is intended to} despatch the steamer ‘‘Carroll’ from Boston | to make another trip to this port, on Saturday next. If the weatner proves fine the coming of the ‘‘Carroll” will prove a great benefit to our shippers, as large quantities of produce | are still awaiting shipment to the Bostom | market. | _ > - = THE revenue at the Winnipeg Post Office from the sale of stamps this year was $70,000, ranging third in the scale of cities of the Do- minion ; Teronto and Montreal being ahead. In the item of money orders, Wiaonipeg heads the list with $600,000. Winnipeg issues nearly as many money orders as the cities of Toronto, Montreal, Halifax and Quebec put together. _— <a —_ Breve Text Picrure Carps for Sunday Schools, &c. &c., a great variety of kinds and prices— Bremner Bros. [dec6 41 —_ > --— Is the recent elections in the United States, Mr. F. R. Starr, formerly of Halifax, was returned for Litchfield, Conn., by a handsome majority. The Echo farm, of which Mr. Starr is proprietor, has long been noted for its gilt-edge butter, which has a world-wide celebrity. His herd of first class Jersey cows has taken the highest prize at many of the state exhibitions, . - > — ScHooner ‘‘ Mimble,” of Nova Scotia, from Prince Edward Island for New Bedford, with a cargo of 2700 busnels of potatces and some cabbages, ran around on the shoals near Muskeget on Tuesday last at 3 a.m. She was boarded by parties from Tuckernuck, and appeared to be afloat at high water. Since then it has been too thick to ascertaia deti- nitely. stbiilnnds Scuoot Teacners will find the largest assortment of smal! Christmas Cards suitable for giving to pupils, ever yet shown, at BremMNer Bros. A liberal discount for quan- tities, [dec6 lw es Tue Steamer “‘ Princess of Waless” left Summerside at 8 o’clock this morning, and will probably return to-night. She will continue running at Summerside as long as the jice permits, leaving whenever an opportunity offers. The “st. Lawrence” left for( Pictou this morning at 5 o'clock, and will return to- night. She will continue to leave at 5 o'clock every morning. ~ i —_———— Proressor Easrry desires us to state that he finds public meetings so exhaustive and injurious to his health that he has decided to give no more—for some time at least—except under a special arrangement with Societies throvghout the Island. He will, however, take a class in elecution and give private instruction in the art of reading. His address will be Charlottetown Post Office. anes Carr. Beit, of the schooner ‘ Eldon,” picked up, about twenty-five miles from the Nova Scotia shore, a trunk containing a woman's wearing apparel and placed it in charge of the collector of customs at Canso, supposing it to be from the wreck of the ‘Cedar Grove” and the preperty of Miss Fairall wrecked therefrom. Opening it for identification the name ‘‘ Mrs. John Bennett ” was found on cards in acard case. The owner will address communications to the colleetor of customs, Canso. ——- a Proressor Easrry’s Lecture and Readings lastevening were, taken as a whole, capital. For good reading Professor Eastty said it 1s necessary (1) to understand thoroughly; (2) to — enter into the spirit of the author; and (3 to be perfectly natural in manner and deliv- In ilinstration of the truth of these ery. : fundamertal principles, the Professor's ren- dition of ‘‘ Nicholas Nickleby,” ‘‘The Wreck,” 3ERLIN, Dee. 4. The statement of the Imperial Bank of Germany shows an increase in specie of 9,840,000 marks. Dustin, Dec 4. Mr. Healy was served with a summons last evening to appear in the Court of (Queen's Bench on good behavior. Lonpon, Dee. 4. The Dally News’ Rome correspondent reports that the Pope has granted an audience to DeGiers, the Russian Minister Houston, Dee. 4. The total loss by the burning of the International Cotton Congress with 8,700 bales of cotton yesterday reaches $500,000. Ber in, Dec. 4. The mail bags containing official corres- pondence of Bismarck are reported missing and are thought to have been stolen. A later despatch says they have been | found. Cork, Dee. 4. Information will be applied for to-day | ‘against Mr. Redmond on account of Ina seditious speech delivered Nov. 21st, not- withstanding his absence on the Continent. Lonpon, Dee. 4. The Times’ St. Petersburg correspondent says it is circulated that embezzlement and robberies, private and official in Russia during the year, amount to 26,000,- 000 roubles. Lonpon, Dee. 4. The Daily News’ Cairo correspondent says that he Counsel for the defence stipu- lated that other chief prisoners participate in the compromise effected in the case of Arabi. Lexpon, Dec. 4. The Standard’s Constantinople corres pondent says the Sultan did not attend th® mosque on Friday, and it has since trans. pired that an attempt to assassinate him was centemplated. The Sultan is com- pletely terror stricken and hardly dares to show himself outside the Harem. Lorpssury, N. M., Dec. 4. Last night the south bound coach was stopped by two Mexicans near Yar’s Ranche. The robbers took the mail sack from the driver. They then disarmed the driver and ordered two Chinese passengers out of the coach after taking from them everything of value. They were then foully murdered. Lonpon, Dee. 4. The family of the late Archbishop of Canterbury have declined the offer of burial of the Archbishop's body in Westminster Abbey. The remains will be buried in the family vault at Addington. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronro, Dec. 6—10 a. m. Increasing south-east to south-west winds, fair to cloudy miid weather with local rains. DIE®). At Dunstaffoage, on the 6th November, Maggie, beloved wife of Xdward Lane, in the 58th year of her age. The deceased had been a great sufferer for nearly four years. When the end came she died in the hope of eternal life. She Jeaves a husband and four children, who mourn the loss of a faithful mother and wife. At Little Sands, on 2Ist Octoter, of diph- theria, Charles, beloved son of R. T. and Sarah Jane Dixon, aged five years. CHANGE OF TIME LEAVING FOR PICTOU. For Remainder ot Season N AND AFTER 2nd day of December next, the Steam Navigation Company Steamers will ieave Charlottetown for Pictou, on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday mornings at FIVE o'clock. Also, the Georgetown trips will be discon- tinued after this week. By Order, F, W. HALES, —— “Tom’s Little Star,” and “A London Secretary. Charity Dinner,” was splendid. ‘ Rest *} Oh’town, Nov. 27, ’82. and “Man was mace to Mourn’ were not so well done. But anyone ' who can appreciate ths great difficul’y qe a; A RS the tone of one s s of instantaneously changin mind from the extreme of the mirthful and the fanciful to the lowest notes of the grave and mournful, would wonder ut the facility displayed by the Professor; and instead of finding fault, wou'd take into consideration the restlveness and liveliness of the more REEN §S Genuine imported Small Queens None genuine without the trade mark, For sale everywhere. APOTHECARIES HALL CO, Sole Agents for Chalottetown, P. F, 1. out ful portion of the audi mee, which must avy Debnespetiaily ancvying ty the reader. Oct, 23, *k2.— 2m i j | oe AM a at INHR. DECEMBER 6, 1882. ee ee Having imported an unusually Large Stock, of excellent value is prepared to make Suits and Overcoats to Order, AT (American), at Geods PRICES LOWER IS OFFERED A Large Assortment of FUR and CLOTH CAPS, FELT HATS, Men's and Boys’ UNDERCLOTHING, Nov. 22, 1882 rHAN OFFERED FOR ON THEY THIS ———G HAVE EVER ISLAND. BEEN THE STOCK CONSISTS OF Nap Cloth, Beaver Cloth, Worsted Cloth, Scotch Tweed, Caradian Tweed (355 Patterus to select from.) And all kiods of Cloth usually found in a First-Class Tailoring Establishment. Perfect Fits and Gocd Workmanship Guaranteed CUR READY-MADE CLOTHING, Manufactured on the Premises, BETTER VALUE THAN AT IMPORTED. 1600 White and Colored CUFFS Clearing-out Prices, and a full line of SHIRTS, COLLARS and (tN OS’ wT Sa eS ee ee aw Intending Buyers will find it and Prices. to their advantage to call and examine our D. A. BRUCE, —~2m mon wed sat wkly. Charlottetown, 72 QUEEN STREET. LONDON HOUSE. aes see Now Opening ex §. 8. Victoria, Waldensian and Cedar Grove ——--— —0:0-———— Ladies’ Beaver and Plush Hats, Ladies’ Silk Scarfs, Ladies Jersey Gloves. Ladies’ Alexandra Jackets, Children’s Woollen Pelisses, Promenade Scarfs and Squares, Behive Wools, Cocoon Wools, Ice Wools, Berlin Wools, Moire and Broehe Sash Ribbons. Gentlemen’s Lambs’ Wool Underclothing, Gentlemen's Merino Underelothing, Gentlemen’s Kid Mitts and Gloves. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Oct, 5, 1882. MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S MEN’S Ch town., Nov. 22, 1882—wkly pat, pres ne GREAT SALE ston MEN’S AND BOY'S CLOTHING inhi J.B. MACDOWN ALD'’S: — —— 102 —- WARM REEFERS, $3.00. HEAVY REEFERS, $4 00. HEAVY RKEEFERS, $5.00. VERY HEAVY REEFERS, $6.00. EXTRA WARM, (Good Quality) 7$, $8, $9, $10. WARM OVERCOATS, $4.25. WARM OVERCOATS, $5 50. VERY WARM OVERCOATS, $6.00. EXTRA HEAVY OVERCOATS, $7.50. AND BOYS’ ULSTERS, in Great Variety, very Cheap. par Peisoos in want of Ready-made Clothing for Winter, will find one of the largest and cheapest Stock in the City at J. B. MACDONALD’S, QUEEN STREET. | —— ——$—— —— C. BB. W ARR EIN Has now on hand a Large and Well-Selected Stock of HOME MADE AND IMPORTED BESTS AND SHBES, 0 Our M#N’S and BOYS’ BOOTS are HAND-SIDED, SIDE- LINED, Good Stock and First-Class Work. oO In WOMEN’S, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S, a Large Variety, Nice Fitting, Well Made, and Warranted equal to any in the Market, 0 A Choice Lot of Felt Boots and Slippers, Overshoes, Rubbers and Moccasins. ay The Wheie Let to be Cleared Out as soon as Possible, Cheap for Cash at Stamper’s Cormer, Ch’ uwa, Nov, 7, 1882.—wly Cc. B. WARREN, i PERKINS & STERNS ARE OFFERING A LARGE VARIETY =O Mantle Cloths, Ulster Cloths, (vercoatings, SCOTCH TWEEDS, ENGLISH TWEEDS, CANADIAN TWEEDS, Seal Cloths, Dogskin, Astrachan. You should see these Goods before purchasing elsewhere, as NO BETER VALGE CAN BE HAD. Gci, 26 1882 vaeemesetgeacllt a i aa tg bn ‘Dnion Bank of P. B. {sland DIVIDEND NO. 37. Pisce is hereby given that a Dividend LN of sOUR PER CENT. for the past half- | year, being at the rate of eight per cent. per ‘annum, has been declared on the Capital | Stock of this Bank, payable at its Head Office | and Branches, on and after this date, GEORGE MACLEOD, Cashier. | Charlottetown, Ist December, 188?.—1w NOTICE e HEREBY notify all parties not to give any goods or credit on my account, as I shal] pot be chargeable for the same, without my written consent. H. BRADSHAW, M. D. Nov. 30, '82.—tf wkly ‘Te be Let. 7 HE two svory Dwelling House, fronting on Grafton Street opposite the Prince of Wales Cojlege, and fo:merly owned by Mrs. Watts EUSTACE HAVILAND. Charlotietown, Nov. 22, 188?. JUST OPENED! BY M&S. MACLEAN, (At the Store formerly occupied by Mr. Quirk, South Side Market Square), | } | | A First-Class Fancy Store, —- COMPRISING — FS ecgr the newest Fancy Work, Chenille Arrasene and Siik Embroidery in Cush, ions, Banners, Brackets, Table and Mantle Draperies, Wool Work, Stamped Embrcidery, in Table Covers, Toilet Setts, Antimacassers, &c., Cotton, Wool and Linen Canvass, Linen and Wool Aida Canvass, Cotton Aida, Pene- lope Aida Canvass, Railway Aida Canvass, Bragg’s Transferring Patterns, Roman Satin Cloth, Mail Cloth. Felt and Plush in all the newest shades, Filloselle Embroidry, Crewell and Tracing Silke, Arrasene in Wool and Silk, Silk and Chenille Cord and Tassels, Pompons, &ec., &e. Wools a speciality, Double and Single Ber- lin, Fleecy Merino and Ice Wool, Berlin and Peacock Fingeriag Victoria Yarm, (the very best yarn for knitting purposes), Crewell, Shetland, Floss, Fairy Floss, Macrame Thread Point Lace Patterns and Braids, Antique Lace in Anticamacassar Squares, &c , Maltese ‘Tir- chon and Spanish Laces in Black and Cream, Cash’s Frillings, Edgings, Ribbons, Velve%s, Silks, Satins, Buttons, Elastics. Wool Goods in Children’s Dresses, Jackets, aps, Clouds and Scarfs, Silk and Chenille Scarfs, Kid Gloves in 2 and 4 buttons in dark and evening shades, Cashmere acd Cloth Gloves, India Muslin, Corsets in Dr, Warner’s Health and Flexible Hip, Royalist, &c, Children’s Corset Waists, a very nice assort- ment of Neck Frillings. Beautiful goods for Christmaz Presents con- sisting of Work and Jewel Boxes, Odor Cases, Watch Stands, Handkerchief and Glove Boxes, Satchel Purses, &., &c, A beautiful assortment of Chrisimas, New Years and Birthday Cards from | cent to $1.50 Prang’s Ist., 2nd., 3rd., and 4th., prizes. Dolls in variety, Children’s Paint Boxes, Tea Set's and Furniture expected daily, a lot of Slippers, Fancy Work, Wools and (\ hristmas Goods, Brigg’s and Poirson’s Patterns, Ke. Ch’tewn, Nov. 23, 1882. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE To Boston. abi | STEAMERS Carroll and Worcester. OTH STEAMERS are fitted with superior PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION, ar- ranged for every convenience and comfort, and fitted up in elegant style. FREIGHT carried at moderese rates, and as low as by any other route. Eeos, in boxes and barrele, handled with the greatest care. LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN Every Thursday, punctually at $ p.m. LEAVE BOSTON Every Saturday, punctually at noon. 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