he atl MED oye > fecal and Gther Items. fur Manitoba elections take place on th 284 Decem ° Proressok Easrvry’s Farewewr at Y. M. C, \, Hall on Monday evening - - WOLFVI N ive rejoices in the pos On Oo hoy eight feet long a RewemMper the Bible Class in the Y. M. C A NR EA ae peramenase tian a wT sEm. = nde Dinette THE © TELECRAPHIG e| ea = . em Lowpon, Nov. 23. There is sume prospect of a settlemont between the crofters on tha Isle of Skye . 1 sf al ] ryy se and their landlord. The latter has con- sented to snbmit the dispute to arbitration. | The county police have received a promise as HEWS.. Garden, | / | Maritime }of a reinforcement of eighty constables. | | Ma ny of the crofters are acquainted with a. Jom 18. Aa —— - fee Weather Bulletin. Provinces. Toronto, N » Parlor this evening. at 8 o'clock. he details of the Irish agitation. The an- | “eee Ps A iorities are of the opinion that only soldiery A sive e bottle of St, Jacobs Oil contains | ©&® arrest the offenders. jraim areas; followed more remedial virtne than a whole drug store, Sir Stafford Northcote, in a letter to the} a: d cold weather. e | Exeter Conservative Association, says: ‘ T| Rev. ALFRED OsBornyve on Wednesday next last day at St. Paui’s. leaves for To-morrow will be > lie amount of counterfeit money captured by the United the last fiecal y States Secret Service during “ar was $8,830,000, > Rev. A. Osnornr, is this city for the North W est, may be expect- ed to speak int y . M C', A. Hal! to morrow, at the 4e clock meeting. _ > \ cia for $1,000, 000 18 about to b pre- ferred aga\pat the United States from Quebec Province, for wrongfully charging 20 per cent. daty on hay imported’ there, when the proper duty was only 10 per cent — We are glad to eee that the directors are haviog the Citizen’s Skating Rink repaired and fitted upin good order. This first-class place of amusement will, weather permitting, open in about three weeks, \ > who By the will of the late Miss Margaret . Hierlihy, of Halifax. the Old Ladies’ Home, Halifax, receives $800; the Orphans, Rich- mond, $800. There is also a conditional legacy of $600 to the Deaf and Dumb Asylum and $400 to the poor of St. George’s parish. ati Quickest Trit.—The schooner “ Frank.” Capt. Miller, left Chatham on Wednesday of last week, at noon, and proceeding to Tixnish, P. E. I, discharged a cargo of lumber; then. taking in acargo of oats, she returned ts Chatham, arriving at nine o'clock Sunday evening.—Chatham Advance. _ > — Ir is now an established fact, and_pro- nounced by all who have examined the differ- ent Christmas Cards, that Bremner Bros’.. are by far the best, and, compared with others, the cheapest in the city. They are in a great measure designs by Reyal Academy artists. [nov 25 3i Gitar Bria. “Zara,” McMahon master, sailed for Liverpool, G. B., onthe 25th inet.. with the following ca go:—l61 cases Canned Meats, shipped by Robert Bell; 113 do by R. T, Holman ; 10 do dy J, KE. Grant; 8250 pieces Deals and Ends contaiaing 225,000 feet super- ficial measure, shipped by the owners Peake Bros & Co, FES Sal Ox Monday afternoon a deputatior, headed by Thomas White, M. P., asked the Montreal Finance Committee to guarantee a sum of money to the reception of the Royal Society, which is to visit Canada in 1884. He an- nounced that the Government weuld vote $20,000 or $40,000, said the Canada Pacific had offered an excursion to the Rocky Moun- tains, and the Grand Trunk had also offered the use of their lines. usdeocipnalianel Brackiry Pornr Saspara Scaoou. — The closing exercises were held last Sabbath. The scholars’ service was held fist. “ecitations of Scripture, and Hymns and singing took up the time. Afterwards, Rev. George Steel preached a sermon to the young people. Mr. Joseph Prowse is the Superintendent. Great credit is due to him and to Migs Cox for train- img the scholars so that they acquitted them- selves so well. Removal or Svow Fence —A good deal of money is being spent on the Railway in grad- ing and upoa the fences. The snow fence near Little York has been removed twenty feet further back, the land having been pur- ehascd from Mr. Thomas Vessey for the pur- pose. Thefence is 650 feet long and about thirteen feet high. Jt is strong and has been built in a servicable way by Mr. Eddie Vessey. Last winter the fence simply served the purpose of lodging the snow on the track. Many thiak that it will do the same this winter ; others think that it may do some good. a On pit, that the Empress of Austria will not hunt the wily fox or swift stag in either Ireland or England next season. No par- ticular reason is assigned for this change in her Majesty’s arrangements, but perhaps the sense ot being ‘‘mobbed” has much to do with this desertion. Perhaps the best wav for the Kaiserine to avoid this ‘*‘ mobbing” would be to separate her stud, to hunt occa- sionally with several packs, and never let her intentio s be known save to a chosen few. With London for headquarters, and a couple of small hunting boxes in the shires, this could be managed pretty easily. » ike Boy Mrssinc.—The St. John 7'elegraph says: ‘*About a year ago a boy named William H. Mahoney, about fifteen years of age, left his mother who resides in Char- lottetown, P. E. I. and came to St. John. She last heard of him about a month after- wards, when he wrote ti.at he was working in hotel here. Since then no word of him has been received, and his mother, who is a widow, advanced in years, is in sore distress, he being an only son. Any one who can give any information concerning the boy’s where- abouts will confer a favor by communicating with this office.” > Haxpsome.—A Methodist gentleman of Toronto has printed. at his own expense, an edition of the ‘* Life of Dr. Alexander Duff,” the great Indian Missionary, in two neatly bound volumes; and a copy is being sent to every Methodist Minister in the Dominion o: the receipt of twenty-five cents, for postage and packing. The books are well printed, in clear, readable type, by the Methodist Pub- lishing House, in Toronto, which is now the largest publishing house in the Dominion, Tne gentleman who has acted so generousl\ is desirous that the Ministers should be stirred up to greater missionary activity. on — Proressor Eastry’s Srconp ENTeRTAIN- mENtT. —The programme was much longer than that of the first evening ; and the selections as a whole, were not quite so popular. It is safe to say that there are few living readers, whe, reading the same pieces, could have heli the audience so well in hand from eight o’clock to twenty minutes past ten. Professor Eastty’s powers were well displayed, espec’- ally in the rendition of “Clarence’s Dream “Oh my, and the coctor and the guide,” the celebrated trial cf ‘‘Barde!l vs. Pickwick and ‘‘The Raven” He has evidently made « very careful study of the powerful master- ieces of E@gar® ‘)lan Poe; for he reals th” ae well > Pen peat be read, The farewell entertainment. programme mised comprises several of the most bril!i- ant gemsof English literature, with a goor sed ccd NU Regina about leaving | » | aoj urn with his brother. On Monday everirg Professor Eastty gives hs i } am not seriously ill at present, but unl gs his} 1 get some rea! entire reat I shall be quite | | untit for work at the next session of Parlia- ment, which, [ anticipate, will be a very | critical one for the Conservatives. If they k with energy and prudence, I kave no work > ae fear as tu the result i Lonpon, Noy. 23. | The Times’ Berlin coirespendent says the wish of Russia to show Europe - that her| | relations with Germany new are just as cor- | dial as they were before the advent of Gen Ignatie! to power is, doubtless, intensified by the knowledge of the moral support ten- red England by Germany throughout the! latter phases of the Egyptian question. Beruin, Nov. 23. | The debate on the budget was commenced in the Diet yesterday. Bichter, the most distinguished opponent of the bndget, was | abs nt on account of illness. The clerical leader, Schoriemer, invited the Conserva tives to go handin hand with the ultramon- | tanes on all questions. Lonpon, Nov. 23. | | The Times Berlin correspondent says that |} in recognition of his meritorious services in | Egypt the Emperor of Germany has pre- isented the Duke of Connaught with the | | order of Frederick the Great. This has a| political significance whieh the advocates of | a closer union between England and Ger- | many will heartily hail. 23. Lonpon, Nov. The Daily Constantinople cor- respondent says the Porte is trying to ascertain the views of Germany on the Egyptian and Tunisian questions. At a News’ not been acted upon. Dus, Nov. 23. Mr. Malley, counsel for the Maamtrasna murderers, has forwarded a memorial, pray- ing for the commutation of the sentence in the cases of the five prisoners who yesterd»y pleaded guilty. Three persons charged with the murder of the Hudleys at Lough Mask, were yester- day removed from Galway to the city or $2,000 and championship uf the world, be- (tween Clarence Whistler, of Kansas, ody Joe Acton, of Philadelphia, formerly of England, wil be decided at Madison Square Probabilities for the next 24 howrs tor the ov. 25 —10 a. m. High winds and galos, shifting to the west and north west; cloudy weather; snow and by partially A IVETINGES and | clearing at aN genes A eee tunes p ita nae 5 leat FR, B WINTER WEAR, ——— :0:——— WOW EDM 1 HAS JUST OPENED 100 FUR CAPS, 200 CLOTH CAPS, PROM THE FINEST TO THE CHEAPEST QUALITIES, AND IN THF LATEST STYLES. ——A LS O— | | lof 36 years, (Pa’riot ple DIED. At Denver, Colorado, typhoid fever, youngest Alex. Campbell, DeSable, leaving a wife and two children and a large circle of relatives and friends to monrn their irreparable loss. Gse copy.) son otf on the 17th ult., Hector Campbell, aged late the FUR COATS. IN COON AND ASTRACHAN, ie Theae Goods must be sold, and are offered at the lowest prices. Call and see fur yourselves. Charlottetown, Noy. 2ist, 1382—2m sat tu th wkly ' Peiace Edward island — RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 9. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. To take effect TRAINS O on the 29th Nov., 1882 AVE to announce that, in order to have plenty of room for| their GRAND EXRIBIT OF CHRISTMAS GOGDS, | they are wow opening in the Store adjoining their present Stand 46 Queen Street, their Stock of ‘ a oe : . “4 CHRISTMAS CARDS, “Which for artistic merit and variety, surpasses any before shown in Charlottetown, and for the display of which nearly one-half of the New Store wi'l be devoted. FANCY GOODS, UTWARD. {READ DOWN ) oon STATIONS, MIXED, MIXED, MIXED. Ch’town ../ Dp 8. 15am Dp 3.30pm) Dp 3 00pm Royalty Je 8.38 * | “ 353 * | N Wiltsh’e' “ 9.29 * “ 4.45 *) Hunter R’r| ** 9.45 **, ** 5.00 oy Bradalba’e | ‘10 23 ** | ** 5 38 ** | Co’ty Lime.| ‘10.32 ** | ** 5.48 “| Freetown | 10.47 ** | ** 6.03 ** | Kensingt’n| ‘11.10 ** * Ooo Summ’ side Arll.45 ** jAr 706 Dp l.lipm Miicnc ~ctgpemndiy ay eats an Bedford... Mt. Stew’t Cardigan .. FJeorget’n..' Morell.... St. Peter’s, Bear River} Souris ....| Mt. stewt recent interview of the Turkish ambassador | Miscouche | ‘* 1.37 “ at Berlin with Bismarck, the latter ad- vs oe ” = a ‘id vised the Porte to remain quiet as the time fone hi on a was inopportune for raising the question of Bloomiela Ca 4.30 es supporting the claims of Turkey. The| aipertca. | « 5.10 Perte agreed to several changes in the Tignish.. |Ar 6.05 ** organization of the army, recommended by Sovalte Je z German officers. Hitherto this advice has ook = i Dp 3. 23pna BRtMNER BROS look with confilence for the pitronage of all their old customers and ** 3.40 ‘* | the general public, as their Goods this season surpass all former years for variety and rea- | or ve “* | sonable prices. “es 4.4 «es | 603 « 44 AND 46 QUEEN STREET. : Ar 6.30 “* Nov. 18, 1582.—lw Dp 4.45 pm a aie . eer ee 5.57 ae . awiss| FRRE INSURANCE | Ar7.30 a TRAINS INWARD. Writing Desks, Work Bexes, Photo. and Autograph filbums, Velvet and Ebony Frames, Elegant Gift Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, &c., and an immenge assortment of Goods suitable for EOLIDAY PRESBN Ts! Their Steck of Stationery and Staple Goods will be kept as usual in the Old Store, 44 Queen Street. ———-+ :0:— landed interests, it was rendered ambigu- ous and that it was impossible for any tenant to know how much rent he had to pay in order to secure its advantages. After desultory discussion, Trevelyan, Chief Secretary for Ireland, said there were still tive weeks for the tenants to take advantage of the Act. The Land Commission had prophecied that the bulk of the applications would come in at the last moment. It was most important, he said, that people shold know the time originally mentioned in the Arrears Act would be strictly adhered to. After some further discussion, Parnell withdrew his motion for adjournment. H& said the Government were fully warned of Treland the winter. through distress during Lonpon, Nov. 24. | The consideration of the procedure rules was resumed in tho House to-night. The tenth rule was carried by a vote of 82 to 26. The rule provides that if the Speaker or chairman of the committee of the whole House shall be of opinion that the motion for adjournment of debate, or of the Honse | during any debate, or that chairman report | progress, or to Jeave chair, is made for the purpose of obstruction, he may forthwith put the question thereupon from the chair Lonpon, Nov. 23. Polling fora member of the Commons for Cambridge University, which will con- tinue for five days, opened to-day. At the close of the day’s polling. H. C. Raikes, Conservative, had received 527 votes and Professor Stuart, Liberal, 436 votes. At the election at Preston, to-day, for a successor to Mr. Raikes, Mr. Tomlinson, ndependent-Conservative, was elected. Dus, Nov. 29. The United Ireland says Mr. Dillon will go to America shortly to make a lengthened He insists upon resigning his seat in the Commons before his departure. Rome, Nov. 23, Signor Parini has been re-elected Presi- dent of the Chawher of Deputies. Signors Mafii Ferrari and Mena‘ti Gariba]di and other radical men bers of the Chamber tock the o»th of allegiance at commencement of the sitting. New York, Nov. 23. the state of things that might supervene in | County, Road, of the other A. D. 1882. Passenger Train will daily (Sundays excepted), at 6.20 a. m., for Summers‘de, instant, anl until close of navigation,a Special Loxvow, Nov. 23. (READ UP.) QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY The Standard’s Madrid correspondent ’ ad in ae c : : has reason, to ere that the Government| startons.!| smxev. || mrxmb. MIXED, 4% iF oat oF , aiveryewh England. will liberate the Cuban refugees early in fad ¢ ‘ c : ee tee ee December in response to the apa! of Eng- L AN HIR INSURANCE CO., land. The refngees will probably be re-| 2o’town ..j}Ar 4,15pm|Arl1.15am_Arl1.30am of England, quired to promise that they will not return ee att . yoy —+:0:— to Cuba. 2 Santini oan hs Rae AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE CO., Lonpon, Nov. 23. | pradalba’e | « 2.09 «| « 9.08 « Head Office—Watertown, New York, A captain of a steamer arrived from Sun- Co’ty Line. « 1.59 be B 5g « PAVE I fi SRQSPEce— Wi aCrsO' AR, NC derland, reports that off the coast of Nor-| #reetown..} « 1.43 “| «© 8.43 © ~—>30 folk his vessel passed a large raft to which | Kensingt’n| « 1.20 «| « 8.99 « : The undersigned having been appointed General Agents for the above first-class three or four corpses were lashed. 9 side} 12-45 “| os 7 gs British and American Fire Insurance Companies, are prepared to insure all classes of It is stated that the Prince of Wales has | >™™™ “°°| arl1.20am i *7) insurable property on as good terms and at as low rates as they can be taken by any written a letter expressing the hope that | Miscouche ‘Dp 10 58* Company now solvent and intending to remain so. the sentence of Wm. Brecksham to ten * ellingt'n) <* 10.31 ‘s Office—South Side of Queen Square, opposite the Post Office, Charlotietown, P. years penal servitude for sending a threat- Port Hill. . So $.48 iF E. Island. if ening letter to His Royal Highness, may ee ee a a * DESBRISAY & ANGUS, be reduced. a eg In tke Commons, this afternoon. Glad- sa agg ie fe - Oct. 5, 1882. GENERAL AGENTS. stone, in reply to Bartlett and Parnell, de- - a eet ~ es aerate N. B.—No person is authorized to collect monies for any of the above Companies nied that the Arrears Rent Act had proved ~~ Je te in this Province without producing a receipt signed by us, and any one paying money a failure. Fall benefits of its provisions, odfowd. if “103 9 « | to any one without getting such receipt, will do so at their own risk. he said, had not yet been ascertained. | yt stow’t “ 955 D. & A. The Government cid a ena to intro- Cardigan .. ‘8 O54 ' 2 EE $$. $$$ duce a bill to extend the period for payment | Georget’n . “ 3 00 « WwW ot eentnet R e itt. Stewt| pos=a| Trustees Sale. | ae [n consequence of Gladstone's answer to Morell 1 904 « Parnell, who was supported by over one|q poeta: “8 33 « or ‘ACADIA COAL DEPOT. hundred members, moved an adjournment | Bear Rive “7.45 6 AM INSTRUCTED by the Trus‘ees of | m of the House. He contended that, in con-| g5nris... “© 7.00 « * zx * tobe oe sage, ae a ht : aii sequence of the provision introduced into | ——————_______-----———— | Aa at the; Carriage a ee p k Wh f N 2 the Arrears Rent Act as a concession’to| On and after Wednesday, 29th November, Sheet of FRIDAY, the 8th of DECEMBER | Ca @ S ar ; 0, 4 leave Charlottetown connecting with the Steamer g there at 8.45 a. m, and lottetown on arrival of Boat each evening. L. B. ARCHIBALD, Railway Ottice, Charlottetown, dy ex dy pat pres her sum jr 6i part. ena eae Snperintendent, | Cow. returning to Char- Nov. 26, 1882. MORTGAGE SALE. © be sold by Public Auction, at the Court | situated in Township House, in hariottctewn, in Queen’s| County, known as “OR on Wednesday, the third day of | bounded as follows, that is to say:~-Commenc- January next, A. D, 18823, at twelve o'clock, | Mg on the Gulf Shore, at the northwest angle aGvantageous to call before purchasing else- noon ,— Al! that tract, piece, and parcel of land, situate, lying and being on Lot or Township Number Fifty-nine, ia Prince Edward Island, bounded es fo lows: North by the Whim east by land in possession of Samuel Clark, west by land in possession of Dor- mendy, and south by the rear line of farms fronting on said Road, containing seventy acres of jand, a little more or less. The above sale is made pursuant to the Pow-r of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the seventh day of Jannary, A D, 1874, made between Samuel Clark, of the one part, Daniel Hodgson, BFer further particulars apply at the office of x. E. J. Hopasoy, Solicitor, Charlottetown. Dated this twenty-fifth day of November, DANIEL HODGSON, Morigazee. Nov, 25.—?aw till sale her next, at 11 o'clock. the following, viz :--1 Top | Buggy, 1 Double Wagon, 3 Single Wagons, 1 | Folding Seat Wagon, 1 Express Wagon, 3| new Double Box Sleighs, I Single Box ~l-igh, 2 second-hand sleighs, 1 new Cart, 1 old Cart, 3 setts Blacksmith’s tools, | set Carpenter’s tools, 3 new Carriage Bodies, lot of good articles, wheels, carriage parts, ete., 1 Milch Pictou Round, Pictou Nut, sSvdney Round, Sydney Nut. A Large Supply of the Above Coal Kept Constantly on hand. a@ Parties from the country will find it| Also, at the same time and place, the Book | Debts of the late firm of J. & RK. Seott, apd of | John Scott, Carriage Builders, -—ALSO— the following properties:—The Freehold In- terest of all that parcel of land and premises , Thirty-nine in King’s! “OROWBUSH FARM,” | | of John McWonald’s Farm, thence runpnwg where. south eighty-three chains, thenee west) nine chains and four links. thence north to the said shofe, thence eastalong the baak thereof to the place of commencement, the same contain- ing seventy-five acres more or less, and is now} ¢ ’ leased to James Douglas, for forty-eight | FF dollars per annum. 60 N FEGTI (j H ERY. —AL3o— JUST RECEIVED. all that tract or parcel of land, situated, lying and being in Georgetown, in King’s Connty, and bemg known and distinguished as Town Lot Number. Five, second—xange. lctter G. . f $00 Ibs. SUGAR STICKS, 600 Ibs. ROYAL AND LORNE MIX URES 259 lbs. EXTRA S1 RONG MINTS, Also, all that other tract, piéeesor parcel of land, situated in the City of Charlottetown, G00 lbs. CONVERSATION LOZENGES. | —ALSO— bounded and described as follows, that is ta Novelties and One Gent Goods, say: - Commencing at a stake fixed in the west ALL OF THE ABOVE C. LYONS. | Nov. 13, 1882.—dy wly tf inches, thence at right angles northwardly forty-one feet, thence at right angles east- The International wrestling match for mod tate ji Nov, 24, OFFIC=S: NEIL McLEOD, Barrister & Attorney-at-Law, SOLICITOR, HOTARY PUBLIC, ETC, Reform Club Com n:t.ee Rooms, Oprasite Post Office, Charlu:.ctown, ', E. Island, Merchants’ Bauk of Halifax Building, Sum- merside, P, E. Island. lon MONEY TO LOAN, ou ber : good security; at wardly fifty-one feet six inches, thence at right angles southwardly forty-one feet to the place of commencement, being part of Lot Number sixty-nine in the fourth hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown. #5 Terms at sale. corner of Town Lot Number 28 in the fourth Will be sold Cheap. hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, thence running westwardly along the division J. QUIRKE, PRINCE STREET. line of Lots Number 27 and 6%, in the said hundred. for the dis‘ance of fifry-one feet six Ch’town, Nov. 15, ’82..—1m eod WILLIAM DODD, Anctioneer. | Ch’town, Nov. 24, ’82. [3aw ts w ts! DR. CONROY | H AS REMOVED his office and residence | . to Mu‘ch’s Building, ‘ableto sew and press. Good Lower Great George Street, steady employement guaranteed. JM. _OPPOSITE EXAMINER UFFICE. | Merchant Fatlur; Moattbn Oct, 12 'S2-—I1m, wkly Um Ntly, 22: HR. 26, 1882. D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, BREMNER BROTHERS - city,a red cow with white face, giving information of their whereabouts will | there is no washing, Inquire at this cflice. —— irENO LET—Immediate possession given of — Die ei Tailor Wanted. ANTED to go to work jumediately, a JOURNEYMAN TAILOR. Must be wages and Apply to ST OPENED! BY M&S. MACLEAN, \(At the Store formerly occupied by Mr, Quirk, South Side Market Square), ‘A First-Class Fancy Store, i — COMPRISING — = the newest Fancy Work, Chenille lA Arrasene and Siik Embroidery in Cush, ‘ions, Bavners, Brackets, Table and Mantle Draperies, Wool Work, »tamped Embroidery, in Table Covers, Toilet Setta, Antanacaseers, &c., Cotton, Wool and Linen Canvass, Jinen aud Wool Aida Canvass, Cotton Aida, Pene- lope Aida Canvass, Railway Aida Canvass, Bragg’s Transferring Patterus, Roman Satin Cloth, Mail Cloth. Felt and Plush in all the newest shades, Filloselle Embroidry, Crewell aud Tracing Silks, Arrasene in Wool and Silk, Silk and Chenille Cord and Tassels, Pompons, &c., &e. Wools a speciality, Double and Single Ber- lin, Fleecy Merino and Ice Wool, Berlin and Peacock Fingering Victoria Yarm, (the very best yarn fur knitting purposes), Creweil, Shetland, Floss, Fairy Floss, Macrame Thread Point Lace Patterns and Braids, Antiqne Lace in Anticamacassar Squares, &c, Maltese ‘lir- chon and Spanish Laces in Black and Cream, Cash’s Frillings, Edgings, Ribbons, Velvets, Silks, Satins, Buttons, i: wlastics. Wool Goods in Children’s Dresses, Jackets, Caps, Clouds and Searfs, Silk and Chenille Scarfs, Kid Gloves in 2 and 4 buttons in dark end evening shades. Cashmere and Cloth Gloves, India Muslin, Corsets in Dr, Warner's Health and Flexb'e Hip, Royalist, &e, Children’s Corset Waiste, a very nice agsort- ment of Neck Frillings. Beautiful goods for Christmas Presentsycon- sisting of Work and Jewel Boxes, Odor Watch Stands, Handkerchief and Glove Boxes, Satchel Purses, &c., &c. A beautiful assortment of Chrisimas, New Yearsand Birthdsy Cards from | cent to $1.50 Prang’s ist., 2nd., 3rd., and 4th., prizes. Dolls in variety, Children’s Paint Boxes, Tea Setts and Furniture expected daily, a lot of Slippers, Fancy Work, Wools and (hristmas Coods, Brigg’s and Poireon’s Patterns, Xe, Ch’tewn, Nov. 23, 1882. Household Furniture. f fie be Seld at Auction, en WEDNESDAY, the 29th instant, at Kleven o'clock, at the residence of Mr. M. P. HOGAN, Prince street, all his Householtl Furniture, consisting in part of ; 1 Parlor Suit, in Walnut and Hair Cloth; 1 do, Repp and Satin; 2 Centre Tables, Book Case, 2 Extension Tables, 1 Cheffonier, 1 Mantel Mirror, 1 Clock, Tapes- try Carpets, Oil Cloth, Pictures, Whatnot, Pianoforte and Stool, 1 Bedroom Suit (black walnut), 1 Wardrobe, 2 Mabogany Desks, 2 outside Windows, it Papier Mache Table, Hall Table and Chairs, Hat Stand, 1 Walnut Desk, 1 Hall Stove and Pipe, Franklin and Beehive Stoves, 1 excellent Kitchen Range (coal or wood), Kitchen Utersils and Furni- ture, &c. ALSO, Will be Sold or Let, at the same, time, the House and Premises. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Charlottetown, Nov. 21, ’82. ‘Te be Let. “y HE two story Dwelling House, fronting on Grafton Street opposite the Prince of Wales College, and formerly owned by Mrs, Watts EUSTACE HAVILAND. Charlottetown, Nov. 22, 1§82. SLRAYED, ROM the pasture of Mr, John Burroughs Lower Spring Park Road, about three weeks ago, asmall white and black cow, with short horas. Also, about the lst of August last, from the Subscriber's premises, in this Any one be rewarded by the owners, SAUNDERS & NEWSOM. Nov. 17, 82.—3aw tf. wly li Steam Navigation Company OF BP, i Ze r¥*HE Annuai Meeting of the above Com- I pany will be held in their office, corner of Great George and Lower Water Street, on Monday, the 4th day of December next, at eeven o'clock in the evening. By Order. F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ci’town, Nov. 18, 1882. WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. good care of a couple of horses and two or three cows. Apply at once to H. Coomss. {no25, 1882, yREMNER BROS. want an active, intelli- gent BOY, of steady habits, and with good English Kducation, to learn the Pri. t- ing Business, {no25 tt W A8TED IMMEDIATELY—A Cock and Honsemaid, in a family, where & desirable residence, situate on Upper Hillsborough Sweet, Rent low to a good tenant. Apply atthe Merchants Bank of P. E. I. to Mr. F. 8. Moore. (nei? tf ty O LET.—The Victoria Hotel, Truro N. 8, { situated near the Railway Station. This hotel is fitted with all modern improvements, has a large stable attached and if well mana. geiwili do the principal botel business, Possession given in January next For terms, &c., apply to Thomas McEay, Truro.. [nov 16 6i & COOK wanted immediately. Apply at Tux Examiner Orvice, jnolé tf yO LET—A Dwelling Huse pleasantly situated on Prince Street. Apply to Peake Bros. & Co. nols Wert + Tenant for a House at the Head of Hilisborough Street. Rent cheapest in the market. Apply to W. L. Weilner. / [noid lw 4 man with experience in Dry Goods to take charge of an establishment in this City with a view to closing it out. Good terms will be given to any one wishing to purchace or dontinue the ss; Apply by letter to bow I3& ov 8 . :