iat + herst Ga:etle. Pea ee Cheapest Mch’S AND BOYS’ DLSTis, OVEROOATS, -AND— REEFPERS, AT THE— a WD: | 3EST ~AND— Cheapest: Cheapest 11, Ee MANTLES, ULSTERS Dress Goods, LONDON HOUSE! Cheapest in Hive EST hacees aw’ AND— HOSIERY AND UNDERCLOTRING -AT THE— LOND” ry Department. ROUSE! S ve ae G — ») = ie = Ra 7 } — AND— , f \ } ot rT Fae. t UWNeCADESS | BLANKETS! CU LiIsrsS:. HORSE RUGS, LONDON RLQUSE! Wholesale AND- eee Eo Cheapest CUSTOM TAILORING WORK € z ee a4 Ree sel Ce wnt hn thy. b EDONE AND. Satisfaction Guaranteed, —AT THE-~ LONDON HOUSE! and Retail. LONDON FISUSE! Best and Local and Other [fems. Good sx «TING on Government Pond. We Sr, Jou» has subsenmbed $1,932.50 towar the relief the Steliarton suflerers, Ove ton Confectionery on hand, and an im- mense quantity to arrive this month, whole- sale and retail. B. Baupersron, Str Joun Macpona.p is so ill that his medical attendants deem it unwise to allow even his colleagues in the Cabinet to consult him. Aw Indian appeared at Court this forenoon for drunkeoness. He refused to tell where he got the liquer, and was remanded to jail until he gave the necessary iuforma:ion. scnihgpinalelcaatliacipabdiacn ALL members of the Charlottetown Philhar- monic Society are requested to meetin the Y. M. C A. Hall, this evening at eight o'clock sharp for practice. Persons wishmg to join the Society should attend this meeting. csilgeigcieiiiiaatnin Tue imports of goods at Montreal in the month of (ictober were $2,687,45 against 32.- 531,828 in the corresponding month of 1579 Dutiable woods show an increase, and free goods a failing off, of nearly 100 per cent. The increase of imports for the ten months of 1880 are 1.carly $6,000,000 over those of last year. ial cl litiedaiennden Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court, this forenoon, Edward Gahen, arrested for assault, was remanded to iail for examination. Joseph Valley, for breaking windows in Rollo Fue Engine House, was fined $5. Owen McCarey and James Feunessy, arrested for disorderly conduct on the streets, were sentenced to four and two months’ imprisonment, with hard labor, respectively. npistiiaitbtapsitneinim “A Tuer in THe Nicut.”—One of our city private watchmen was on Saturday night, robbed of a handseme amount of money in gold—seven and a half sovereigns. It appears that he, during the night, retired for a nap with the watchman of another section When he awoke, he discovered to his surprise that the gold was gone. ihe unfortunate watchman has a very strong suspicion of the thief, and the matter will probably come before the Court in a few days. saiithel etd ties nniacerceneens Tur foundations are being laid for a beet- root suzar factory at West Farnham, Exeter Townshi;, Quebec. The building is te cost $30,000. Une Hochelaga cotton mills, Mon- treal, have putin an engine capable of run- ning 409 more looms, and a namber of the new looias are soon to be put up. Gault Bros., Montreal, intend to erect a woolleu and cott.n mill at ‘gent ate near Belle- ville. ‘Liere is good water rer there, and the peovle have voted a bonus of $10,000 towards the undertaking. Rattwiy Meerine.—Enthusiastic public meetings have lately been held at Bay Verte and‘Cape Tormentine in the interest of the Cape Tormentine Railway, and we are glad that the people of Amherst are also to hold a meeting. as announced in our advertising columus. ‘The meeting will be attended by a! number of gentlemen from various portions of the prop ed line; and we trust that the peo- ple of Amherst and vicinity will recognize the great im »ortance of manifesting their interest in the project by a general attendance. —Am- — re Joux Ricuarns, Ese., M. W. Grand Master in company with a number of brethren from the city, visited Colville Lodge, at Souris on Saturday last. A most enjoyable meeting took place, spirited and earnest speeches being the prominent feature. Yesterday morni g the company attended the Presbyterian Church, and listened to an eloquent discourse by Rev. J. G. Cameron. In the evening they attended the Metiodist Church at which place the ser- vice was conducted by Rev. Thomas Stebbins, This morning the party returned tothe city, | well pleased with the visit. The Grand Address to Lieut. Col. McGill. On Saturday last adeputation from the Caledonian Club waited on Lieut. Col. McGill, in the cttice of Hon. A. A. Me- Donald, Chief of the Club, and presented lim with the following address: T'o Lit vienant Colonel Williain MeGiill, Drak Str, —The Caledonia Club of Prince Edward Island—oef which you have, since the time of its origination, been an active and an honored member— have learned with extreme regret that on account of ill heaith you pu pose leaving the Province in order to spend the winter abroad. At a meeting of the Club, held in their Rooms, the undersigned were appointed a Committee to present you with an Address expressive of their sympathy with you, and their earnest hope of your speedy restoration to health. Your active exertions in the interests of the Club, and your thorough loyalty t» our Seot- tish nationality, will never be forgotten by your fellow members, and we express the hope, notonly of the Club, but of the whole community, that you will soon return to us as hale and hearty as when you first marshalled your forces at the annual gathering of the Cianer, Jno. Wm. Morrison. RoBERT SHAW. Joun A, McDongit. Ch’town, 20th Nov., 1850. REPLY ; To John Wm. Morrison, Robert Shaw, and John A, MeDonneli, Esquires :— (S1ened) ened) GENTLEMEN,—I sincerely thank you for the address with which you, en behalf of the Caledonian Club, have been pleased to pre- sent me. Please convey to the members of the Club, with which [ have been associated from its tirst inception, the great pleasure I feel at re- ceiving from them an address of sympathy at a time when, owing to ill health, | am obliged to seek in another land,’a warmer and more genial clime. The gatherings held under the auspices of the Club, have always afforded me tke great- est enjoyment, and I have many a time felt at the marshalling of the Clans, under the in- spiring strains of the pipes, to the wild slogan of the ‘‘Campbeils,’ or the plaintive air of ‘*Lechaber no More,’ as if my foot was on my native heath. The little encouragement I have been able to give to a feeling of loyalty to Scottish nationality, has been more the effect of Scot- tish sympathy and feeling, than the result of any active exertions on my part; for cold would be the heart of thst son of the heather whose heart would not warm at the mention of that land where Ussian dwelt and Conla’s minstrel sang. I have always prized the good opinions of the Caledonia Club, and it is particularly gratifying +o me to have the sympathy of its members now. Its interestsand welfare have always been dear to me, and as | look back over its history, my only regret is that I was so often unable to zive that time and atten- tion to it which the nature and scope of the Institution deserved. Time shall never eflace from my remem- brance the many acts of kindness shown me personally by the members of the Club, and the hours of social pleasure we have enjoyed together. The anniversary of Scotland’s patron saint—soon to return—will, I doubt not, receive this year at the hands of the Club, those Highland honors which have so much distinguished its celebration in days gone by. I trust that the hopes you have expressed for my recovery may be fully realized, and that it may be my pleasure, at no distant day, to return to the land of my adoptioy, in which I have spent the greater part of my life, and in whose welfare | think I may safely say, | have taken some little interest. Wa. McGitt. Ch’town, P. E. 1., Nov 20, 1880. NS NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, ee — Master will officially visit St. Lawrence Lodge this eve sing, and attend the meeting of the encampment to-morrow (Tuesday) night. | aie ddetipsonnn Tur srorm.—The storm drum was ordered up between 7 and 8 o'clock on Saturday even- | ing last. Soon after, the wind freshened from | the south-east, and blew heavily from that direction until about 6.30 on Suoday morning, when it veered to the west. During Sunday the weather wasfair, but a gusty gale pre-' Vailed during aliday from nearly the same | direction, and still continues. The greatest | Velocity recorded by anemometer was 30 miles au hour, bat the gustsof wind were much in excess of thatamount. The barome- | ter (reduced tu sealevel) stoed on Saturday, Morning at 30.424; at 8 o'clock on Sunday’ Morniug at 29.284, when it began to rise. e ma\imum temperature during the storm was 48° on Sunday morning; the minimum | this moraing was 14°. | he steamer Princess of Wales did not leave Summerside on Saturday night, nor did the) St. Lawrence leave this port to-day. The brig Hettie Hilen ran ashore in Sum- ' Merside Harbor yesterday. ‘there is also a vessel ashore at Crapaud. Numberless trees are uprooted across roads in all sections. and blewn EUROPEAN. Lonpon, Nov. 19. JAMES COFFINS patronize this establishment may feel confiden money. All work warranted. Neasoned Stoc New Plames of the latest design. Parties leaving fu'l orders for with either one or two horses. Nov. 12, 1880—3m 2aw CABINET MAKER, Undertaker, &c., { Church, Princa Street, Charlottetowa, Next to Baptis 6 “ 6 ad =| na acet » Coa fs ea fia “ By TE , arn a The New Schoo! Besk supplied at short notice, AN The Undertaking Department personally attended to at moderate charges. Coffia Pedestais, something new and much needed, sent to the house free of charge. funerals will he HOBBS, G2LNVEHVAA HMYOM “Tiv ERY CHEAP, CASKETS. All who t upon receiving the very best value for their k best kind. subject to ox'Y HALF price for hearse, Gentlemen, before Ladies price Mantles J. WINTER C 70: OVERCOATS AND REEFERS, YOU SHOULD VIS!T J. B.. MAGOONALD'S, QUEEN STREET. A magnificent stock to choose from—and very cheap. LOTHING Buying your Winter Mantiles! | Ladies will find the largest variety and lowest in the City at BREMNER BROTHERS. FALL, 1880. OUR ul the reputation of eat in Charlottetown, Have alwavs borne being the | and Attractiveness, "yt EXTENSIVE VARIETY! GOOD VALUE. This season we have surpassed all former efforts ia this. line, and are showing the Largest Steck of Christmas aud New Year's CARDS! Ever exhibited in Charlottetown, . consisting of OVER 6009 VARIETIES, From 1 cent vo $1 Eaca, We have arranged these Cards on sample sheets, so that customers can look over our whole stock without trouble, and in a com- paratively short time, In addition’ to the abeve, we will open in a few days, Messrs. Prang & Co’s (Boston) PRIZE CARDS, for the designs of which $2000 were given in prizes to the artists who should design the four best Christmas Cards in the B. MACDONALD’S, Nov. 9, 1880. ' ! } i | A ie ? = k a 2 & Ca Boots and Overshoes. BOOT. A nice assortment of -Ladics’. | ver Yops, which I will make up to order at reasonab > Siemens Bros., cable contractors, have) received orders from the American Union Telegraph Co., for the immediate construc- tion of two new Atlantic cables, Higginbottoin & Co., cotton waste mer- chants, of Manchester, have failed ; liabili- ties, £45,000. Aruens, Nov. 19. The Chambers of Deputies passed by 103 to 80 the address in reply to the speech from the tarone, Lonpon, Novy. 19. British steamer Mildred which sailed from New York Sept. 28ih, for Marseilles, foundered in the Atlantic. Crew, 23 in. number, were drowned. UNITED STATES. Corsicana, Texas, Nov. 19. | A train with United States troops, which was ditched last night four miles north of. here, arrived this morning. most seriously injured were left. here iad treatment. Forty-eight were injured. SD. ”, A <i wean rr z ¢ 4: 9 * "3 om _ fe zara weet a 0 | 5 7 & —4 on ~ ? | aS F m2 oe a ers z : am 5 | a ww S THE artment, to which I give special attention, I have alarge and | I have about completed a Large and and Cents Shoes, Moccasins, and Stocking Protectors. WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF BOGTS & SHOES 18, 1880-+ 41 -2aw ’ Ladies SIGN OF assortment of French Calf Boot ' All of which I am prepared to sell at very moderate prices, , and warrant them, ge” In the Custom Dep Charlottetown, Nov. QUEEN STREET BOOT STORE White Slippers, novelty in Snow good prices rm HARD COA 20 see 0G Arrived per Schr. ‘‘Adelaide.” at Queen’s Eight of the, Wharf. WRIGHT & MACGOWAN. Ch’town. Nov. 18, 1880. 5% Queen Strect. —or ‘Special Depositers in Mer- chants’ Bank, owns a eee ae PERSONS holding the Special Depo- jo sit Receipts of this Bank, for moneys | deposited by the Shareholders in November \and December, 1878, are hereby notified that 'the Bank is prepared to pay the respective amounts of these Receipts on the day they are payable, viz: DECEMBER Ist, 1880, and | that no interest will be allowed or paid by the Bank on such Receipts after that day, unless | special arrangements are made therefor with the Cashier. WM. McLEAN, Ch’town, Noy. 15, 1880. , Cashier. novl8—tl 30th inst Raw Hides and Leather, | ee Inspection Act of I8i4 and Amending Acts. | MEETING of the Board of Examiners LAX will be held at the ottice of Konert BeipcEs, Esq.. Charlottetown, on THURS- DAY, the 25th day of November, inst., at the hour of $8 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of examining applicants for the office of Inspector of Raw Hides and Leather for th ' Province of Prince Edward Island. please be in attendance at the above named piace, By order of the Board, ADAM MURRAY, i Nov. 13, 1880. Secretary. on | PU RE ‘POTATO FARINA! | Preferable to Corn Flour. Five cents per th. ESR & SONS, | | Those applying for the above office will} Nov. 11, ’80-—pat Im United States. They are mar- vels of beauty and excel- lence. Also, the new MEXICAN CARDS, Hand painted and finished with feathers, forming the most novel thing in this line that has yet come out. BREMNER BROS. 44 Queen Street, Nov. 18, 1880. ‘NG. | WiktTER APPLES. DIRECT FROM ANNAPOLIS. PF UST LANDING EX SCHOONER MARY eF ALICL,— 300 bbls. choice Winter-keeping APPLES, all the best kinds. Call early and select. Selling low. WILLIAM DODD, THE ROYAL OAR. For Sale or to Let, FENHIS§ well-known Hot:!, conventently situated on Queen Mtreet. It is three stories high, and contains 16 rooms, kitchen, shop etc., and has spacious yard and large stables, sheds and outbuildings. For further particulars apply to Wiliiam Dodd; or on the premises, to MRS. JAMES OFFER. Nov. 13, ‘30 Novy. 13, 1880. MOLASSES. Py PUNCHEONS of the choicest in the ( market. CARVELL BROS. Noy 2, 1880. TO LRT. rQ\HE BRICK HOUSE situate in Water Street, adjoining the Examiner office, Apply to town, Nov. 2, 80. JOHN INGS, TPG