~~ _e 2 ae lee ee ee Insurance ee. ew R286. _ > 2 ES eeERer + ee eunneene auton seins — — ceierataiinemmrenemnaiiagsi Se NAL CL A iii ACC LAL ALLL LAA AT ALAND ALLELE LON DO LLL LLO OE LLL LLL SD TO a oI mee oo pane ¥ ™ 5 wT reer — - , ~~. en 2-2 2"? . 9 “ ' 5 ry | TT 4 og rusy ry ‘ ri? arxry . rT: CHARTOTTETOWN. PRINCE BROWARD ISLAND WEDNESD ECE MBER. 1, 1880 XO. 9 VUOARLS Pf teUW tX, AY A Bu tdal OV 4 tL? Bh siA LY BS id LS Dhees AAS) 24D 2S Gs i Ae WAS AI 6 es NS aut..--- — we - serwtomt cette wee etteeeBear cet ta. mb ie tree 0 eaten ye niece accienedalaiet te nct!t: sue a itihiae Hn kh Lala aN CRE ART SAAR Lak: te memarclins sh Seria marca t ait te aoe ema cere ane neat NAR AT LN TT ee NaC Ce tL sae te ———) . ' My cdont ~ } x : e ry asi ht Vinion. 4.4 7 “y¥> } § LILY MS XAMINER Grd mn docauais i ; ey n ee ae : “i ' ning : is V5 the nevel “Endymion,” says the New a e ‘ ; i kz fic ld . i By aconsbe } 1 aa iu Th- rary + P os : ; ’ ? a | ; 2 ' ‘ . os ae eee nema j * ‘ i LO ; FESUL Gt am ttrdape an ‘ ; yeN PS i m | a < } ; ; . . ) . seat ae a af Aon an hy if = . | ‘a t . ’ Tk : aay 7? a BEaT any ~ aa LA AiLU ai Raha Lote e re bictti a r Genti efore UVM Your we ihe | ores 3 , has pasted “cienéa 4 cetédte bid the - ae ; ; i one ‘ 4 } \ > F fottetova I Delimnre : 66 erary world with “Vivian Grey.” The ’ ‘ Al, . : vr ~ f . s . ‘ ¥ — > % % ¥ i Ppt t i > i> a [ . i » ¥) WMD ANEW A A WN Be? fi’ Bae , ase. ; i 1 4) LCLONS 3 ‘ndventnrer, who was little 7 Bombo | OVERCO YD REEVE soetl to his king home, and the 1 young ( : CRIPTY \ * ” = a > { . y 7 &y X? * Qery ia Pee en er 4 RA - a about P Fs , ; bigve than the favorite son of a scholarly Six Moa is yr; . ? $2 50 ‘ ¢ : . - father, ite ie darling curiona ia r edict 1 oR } YVOiI SHOULD ViSIT peak of pes nin maning, Crimi , es aid te Garung of a veer Z nd int é 1 mith a, : . > i 4) a Ss wa 2 2 te Lee ~ ae : L, bank aacbbiol siiieberneiver: hii 1 bis not over ey “itical scciety, startied England One Slor th, - U } ; : “4 : os with a book ! ke poi One Wek é . 0 12 BE SS Ak FRA ath fk : ‘ ee PE strigted use t word toll ay SPs which was - oked upon then Te iat Lal co Mare | fan oe ry : at, F “4 13 12 4 e as the wildest of roman and is now re- z B Ge aa ELT hes By reg ad fh. “ ta § ke & FO O30 8 HOH, 16: AR LBaCeUK wr. ; Seg ges" or Acver ising at raost moderate rates. ; cee = . _— “12 e . saying, **to.teth a knell wpon a ; garded as having init the spirit cf pro- . ; ag we “a } : : hecy ‘ ‘6 s ii ee Te ee ways GUAR. A ek iand haa was ustom aid the bell when PBecy. For behind “Vivian Grey” came ® . . WAI 4. ; ie ara nAnag : Be Drs , vyony } ‘ ; 2 ) « 32> 6 > »é as ferly, or? yearly advertisements, en appli- | A Magni vily wu Ud ono 05 i u im ant WOly CObAD, i ay s ¥ ‘ : firstly hecanse rem irkable and in mini: to apeois an a ‘ - SS " * . . ; : ' 44 try~oRns, Huoic carecr The achievements eahen. | iM a was. suDr + consecrated b ' : ‘ wy. L. COTTON, (9: We MITCHELL, -—- ~~ «© - dro 28 ivits from the dying : of the Prime Minis tor hay 8 grneeanee eyord ; ‘mager, ! ORee Sunt og on L ayy . ndiv.¢5 } rhbors tt >} ihe dreams of tha ror nancer, snc, -in the : ‘ -" t i ; ; > vit ‘ - . ie “aa . ; . 5 5 COSINE onYr FF ¢ nlahyva tas sf e540 . OL es wl oy é } i a ew: e departing sont At tl nad of the: knoeli | COME years or . Coleorarea ike, Fi al | It OneT twas i} { id he iter OpyMorvanitiesr, achierements and fame, ? : : ; . ne ; ii: L ‘ } : | ded Reason shold g ives va another ieture o> ~ . we 1 ‘ Y § nr t " > | ~ . r ON 7 5 4 ' meni 4 7 . 4 Ss stili ( mi, tive BAPE CAV LIS. A S UES hast Pus Pp I - New Or iC8i v >) ore Ladies VW li i] ti : , weet iui 2 OCS Vv ari at et \ Gite OWeSL: = ; a ry which is aq Se quel i io “Vivian Gre.” The ’ YW ys a & 1 © ; rs ; } , >: en {dx t e | S iVvis ; ; ; a ; ’ . ° yO 1 Ss na vallaia ‘Tha ha ’ one ‘wa ; 2 t) » a ‘it xr 4 4 if$hes)- TO, mndicate, OF the slow an. HeChRila ‘ eh - ft ne Pernt ‘ ihe Tee of emergence pi ice Vali in LNe Wilby av PRE ‘ 1 the ave aud aex of the} “ndymion” is a young man } without posi- e 1% : - iy eral meu Oo Ji i Si. * _" ; : J + 1 OP; SFAIicr | t art Nt. 4 i we counted, ang | 202 fortunes. He is thrown by fate into 2 ef : - : } 5 L ‘ 4 > 2 ywUadai — ta | ' a af ‘ i : é ‘ “9. fan 2G im ba? 8 ; ie ya AG F'} fl yr B LDS jfots their tal By degree this idea he- | *#@e 4 pths. He rises by his own . ability, ‘ Cleneral As 4) ; f Ws late fi BAS bet el a SS j came confused or lost. and the- participlk jand, by a tortuiters combination, of domes- As ers ASSOTiLmMen of 4 i; rsh 2 LES i stJaUy chats we wt ae + ; ° : ° ° Queen Street, ; {tic circu! to be the Prime Minister HOG AHH KMERISS ay a % C & GinuGe nize Flour, Tea, Suger, Molasses, Currarnis, Raisine. Soup, Siarch, &c.. &¢. CASH, W. A. HUTCHESON, ~—~Im 109 Upper Queen St, Next door to Miller Bres., 4iiCt OFTE CaKAP FOr Nov. 11, ’80 PC Se wre TOs MARINE Agsoelatlon ELAT IEA. BE. PALSGR, Juarr., Oeown.s Oct. 23," $0--Im Exchange Building. OF" ‘BYE, EAR “AND. THROAT. DH. J. R ive McLeé IAN, Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, fermer)y Assistant Surgeon to the Sth and locust Street Eye and Ear In- firmary, Philadelphia, confines his practice exclusively to diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat. Offiee at St. Lawrence Hotel, Gat. i, 1980. N. 8. Pie tou, QURAN Lh SUE RANCE fi : OF ENGLAND. — ae ee os Tw8 MILLIONS $ STERLING fected on all kinds of Build- e and Also, on GAPITA! Rsv! ANCE 9 ings, Merch: nidise @sse's 02 the s ptabcs Produce. Specia! rates for isulated 2 noes, a Losses settled promptiy ; a ‘ f to GNORGE MAC yn bar Agent for Prince baward i Paberms TS gee ru ine MES U W. W. iR Wildl S$ new forming her AUTUMN and W IN- TER CLASSES hit DRA WiNG and AINTING, in all their erent branches, from Model, Life, &c. Inten ting pupils will kindly send in their Rames a. s00D as convenient. Term:, &c., made known on application at her ‘i cio, Hotel, opposite KR. ©. Cathed: al. On'to-rn, Sept. 11, *80- INCORPORATED 4. D. 1964 CITIZENS’ Insuraice GLompany, OF CANADA. CARITAL, -- - -- $2,000,000. oe $112,000 deposited with Dominion Government. Uity 2aw tf President—SIR HUGE LAN, ' Viee-President—HENRY LYMAN. @BRALD E. Manager. FIRE, LIPS, AGOIDE IL GUARANTEE. RISKS taken at i and * paid promptly. ABAD OFFICE—I79 Ss. Montz eal. HZ AR’ pot Gexeral Rates, James Street M. A. CAMERON, mate -3m 2av General Agent for P. E. TO LET. A COMFORTABLE HOUSE of eight rooms, with good cellar and yard, situat- ed east end of King street. —sLso— The rooms orer my store in Queen street, very suitable for offices. Ap witkraM DODD. Ost. 18, 1880. 9, 1880. < : - —_—-— Siienemeentener meanest IK cainaeisiiliiaiiinetistiiatpiimiia ltt iictingpmcninelaandinas ; t ' ’ = was fo VA ga AOS & Mea BD AS 72 Ese > A o> T a NS as FEES LEAS EV ERATE! suse for Tea and Coffec.- -Highly far Use at Ordinary Meals. — ———— 9 () $+ = ARTIGLE. “FOR DIETARY USE :0:-—----—® The Gnly Satisfactery ane Recommended fer DISCGVEREL. THE VERY BES) EVER PENHE injurious effects which the continuos use of tea and coffee have on the ‘ : } rs ‘. : inal hIaAnN > .< Lion human system are well krown. the most eminent physi lanes advise the : 4 } : 4 . ; : “ee 4 4 al Baits } . na patients to abstain irom using either. Uwing to the taste for these Deverage which has been universally acquired, has been found neces to find a sub » only one ever stitute. Various substitutes have been tried, but Kaexa ig the +: . . ; LY Ty..%: ’ < yi covered which has been found to perfect!y answer the purpose. Unlike Tea and Coffee, it contains neither Thoire nor Caficife, nor any other poisonous 7 principle whatever which can use, prove hurtiul te the weakest constitutions. It is especially recommended. for sick persons and children. Families using white bread hb abitually should adopt Kaoxa as their regular drink at meals. They will then have supplied to ‘them the elements which, when taken into the system, go to form nails, teeth, | sinews and brains, and which have been separated’from the fine flour of which the white bread is made. Thousands of persons who have been afflicted with Dyspepsia, Ner- vousness, Ind igestion, Sleeple siek Headache, &c., bave been restored to perfect health by eschewing tea and coffee altogether, and drinking with their meals nothing but Kaoxa. it contains no ‘‘ chemicals.” The elements from which it is made are wheat and sugar, nothing more. For sale inpound aod hali-pound packets at the ‘Crown Greoery,” South Side Queen Squ are. ROBERTSON & CAMERON. ins ¢ot - | ; even DY if ug j i DO nes, ssness, Charlotietowra, Octover 1,\150-—30 — LEE AML TOE OH PUBLIC NOTI ————— 0: —_— TOTICE is hereby given that copies of the Assessment Lists for the year 1880 have 4N heen furnished to the undermentioned Collectors, who are eu powered to receive ratepayers of several districts, until the 30th day of es offices of - the respective Co Liectors, in aceordanes Act, 1877, and Amendineni is, after which dale and collect all Rates and Taxes remainieg all Taxes payable by the their November with the provisions of the every Collector will proceed to de: ; Sa a "next. at the residences Oi 4 : L 1ssessment sn nana unpaid, os ha i Rate-payers may, if they so ciect, at any time betem the 30th day of November i" " . . . r . ° ‘ next, but not afterwat is. pay their Taxes at the office of the Provincial Secretary and ‘Treas: uret , Chi ir. lottetown. Se EO CI ATE I Ow ae . . nat + ara sO a oy er eee of wrth TOWNSHIPS COMPRISING *.COL- agony tooloie ag NAME OF COLLECTOR AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE. LECTORY DISTRI oo DIisTRICTY, LUCTOR: DISTRICTS. ” o g me pe ih a; ~ es 6 ger o} JEEN’S COUNTY. ; Te : ‘ a Mirst Richard Ready, Irishtown, Lot 20 Lots 20 and 21. do Murdoch McDonaic, ya ton, Lot 67. ia ae anc 67. do Alexander McCaider, Ham ton, Lot 29. |, $¢ 20’and 30. re aA ri. 2 4 } ; sé 2? 9) Second John M. inobertson, ' ave nai 23 and 24. : j ‘ } 6 3 ; do Pierce Costello, Cornwall. es 31 a and 52, and north part of Lot 66. do John McQuarrie, Nine Mile Creek. ety part of Lot 65. 2 . 2 $ #>e 7 2 Third - Péter Stewart, Marshfield, St. Peter's k’d.| Lots 33 and 34. do Peter Campbell, Corran Ban Bridge. ‘* 35, 36, north of Hills- borough, and Lot 37. de James E.. Kelly, Fert Augustus ** 35 and 36, south of Hills- , borough and Let 48. Fourth | John Powna | ‘“* 49 and 50. ' > ee ’ _ wh . oe See io | 8, ! al wu wart i. lnress, Lot Wie ; re oj Ana 0. } 724° > . Ds ‘ > . 20 do i ¥¥ iliilain at ; ab N1Vver. | ” 50 ann O24. Charlottetown, | Common and | Royalty. - i\Charlottetown, Common and R pyalty. George Chas. Hooper. KING’S + COMET Y. First | Aneus E. McIntyre, Fairfield, Lot 47. {Lots 46 and 47 do | Frederick Martew, Souris. ‘* 43, 44 and 45, Second i James McDonald, Little Pon Lot; 6. bere ee do | Francis H: Sanderson t, Hea j St. Peter’s Bay.| ‘‘ 40, 41 ond 42. do Lawrence Byrn re, dead ‘Hills bor ough. ‘* 38 and Third | George Mac kenzie, Dnr das. - 4. 63. 54 ‘ait 5d, de | John lulligan, B aldwin’s Road. | * 51 and 52 Fourth Charles D. Poole, Montague Bridge. ‘* 59 and 66. do | John Jamie son, Sturgeon. , ** 61 and 63. do Charles T. Brehant, Murray Horbor South.} 64. Georgetown | William S. Easton, Georgetown. \Ge’town Royalty, &e. | PRINCE COUNTY. First Francis Hughes, Tignish. Lots re 2 and 3. do ! John T. Keefe, Alberton. , 5 and 6. Socond | Jos. McNeill. McWilNams’ P.O.,WestCap.| ‘‘ 7, 8 and 9. do William R. Ellis, Port Hill. ‘s 30, 11, 12 and 13. Third Michael McDonald, Trout River, Lot 14. . ‘* 14 and 16. do | Ulrie C, Trudelle, Egmont Bay. Lot 15. do | V.S. Gillis, Indian River. {Lot 18. Fourth John T Mullin, Kensington, Lot 19. \Lot 19. de James D. Stewart, Centreville. Lots 25 and 26. do Nelson Clarke, Cape Traverse. ‘* 27 and 28. Fifth 20obert H. McDonald, St. Eleanors, Lot 17. do Jaeob Schurman, Summerside. ; Summerside. DONALD FERGUSON, Provineial Secretary and Treasurer: Provincial Treasurer’s Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, 26th October, 1880. [oc 29, ar pres sum pro ad till 31st dec]: sa erweteee cate ameter tee te a told @as referred toa & Ippesea WbHitive te toll, justead of its .own infinitive, tv {oi ad ‘ B : ary ‘| Pa > } 1 ? } } ~ or deunt. Your readers will doubtless , , sSiaee koe ’ — oo =o £ +h see Sno striking appropriateness oi tie =a pi , Psalit Wit st? an etd as it we whata tale the « By the tracing of this error, we arrive at ration of the obseure proverb, v forming the - ths my g tne 3 ¥ os ‘* We bring our years te re a-tale that is told.” Ah! te gta bell tells ! > ae ath the expla subject of paper. Line strokes told or covnted at the end of were called, from their liers ; this term was corrupted into iailovs, from their g at the end or fail of the knell. Formerly, wnnonneed the Geath of an adult male, and this gave rise : expression, ‘* Nine tailors wan. Nowadays, it has a still nerated application ; it resolves n honorable craft, into a seme- oftice, te sounding is) th @ cemmon wake a mote ceu the writ of what vulgar het ction ot man kind. Wi ATLL OELRAC, + AN ip ¢ toy ~s . Ta) Vompensation HOLL. ATED BY VICH DHOMNDIL NAN ORD. COMMUNI¢ i871, Mr. Gladstone made one of -his famous Blackheath speeches, in which he proposed to give every artisan an cstate in the country, and made a remark about thinking once, twice and hrieg in lesa to the Lords tem- poral of Great Britain. In the course of this speech Mr, Gladstone recited a quota- tion of words which he said ‘‘ contained in the autumn of much .good sense,’ these words being a dull arody on the ‘‘ National Anthem,” in se »? whig the people” were entreated to +effe themselves.” “hig. new fount of sense was discovered to be thé Secular- ist’s Manual,” a work of prose and verse, prefaced with a warm commendation by Mr. Bradlavgh. To any impartial reader, this bOOK Would appear 100115) ; take as 2 Sai) ie rt it - ‘‘ Farewell! dear friends, adieu! adieu ! Till we aged unit The secial system keep in view, ij n ie ns A et. S ” Farewell | dear friends, good night ! Afterwards came a blasphemous parody on the Doxolpgy (omitted in subsequent some appeals to ** base oppress edits ns), English Landlords ana: Em- ce om mB” Oss ple yers— to, leav: » their slumbers ;” some remarkable descriptions of the millen, rium ‘‘when competitions woes shall cease,” the Republican balderdash which Mr. Glad- want 4 stone quoted with approval, and an ei Ochi, QO} which the first yerse is as fol- ta — ‘What book is filled with tales so wild That you would scarce oH: elieve a child, To think them true could be heg uiled? ‘The } ibie.”’ The above, and a great deal more like it, is the stuff which Mr. Gladstone thonght full of good sense ; in familiar phrase, ini recommendation made a man of Mir, The Bible and the Hereditar y i } J 4 i oe to pe cestroyeda by Vir Caleb Quotem Brad! ifil House Bradlangh and his friend Gladstone), if these tWo clever and individuais can accomplish G.. in the House of mistaken, or rather mis- Irish lai had pro- 7 hich rees of Faectment ie) > o% of reers are (Mr. unserup ulous their desire. Mr. Cott ns, as hahdds that the ee j yy val the LOM i7 + ctiords d been procured by creditors of all kinds; a 7 ; 7 } - * : he has aiso mis-statead Precessés Vi ejection . ee . 7 » fo: ectual evictions; he further ms-led Yr 1 . < are en cadet <r ~t the House by the surprising assertion that 7 ; Fon » 7 “> - four thousand povicemen had been en- gaced in protecting process servers ; when thig mis-statement was exposed, he confessed that he had multiplied the real number of police by the number of the cases in which they had been engaged; he may well be called an astonishing and clever financier, or ac- countant,or arithmetician. Lord G. Hamil- ton showed that in Donegal, where 180 evictions had been stated as returned, only six teiants were dispossessed for non- payme ent of rent. What can any honest man think of the falsehoods, the indecent haste and hurry with which so important and tremerdous a Legislative measure as the Bill in question was introduced by Mr. Gladstone? [¢ is all of a piece with the Land Confiscation Act of 1875, in Prince Edward Island. lt is telegraphed that 340, 000 have been subscribed at Annapolis towards procuring a steamer to run direct from Annapolis to Liverpool, England. The St. John “* San” ys *‘ It seems too good to be true.” a knell nstances, of England. “Endymion” is written in @ calmer and graver style; than ‘Vivian Grey.” Itis the work of » rounded lifene a life that has known responsibilities, cares and achievemeats. As a romance it tlecks the fire and glow of earlier works, but; the riper style of the arthor is seen in,many passages, which jusiiiy his literary ‘ame. deb isihink conliaiitlleee Sidi iia Marriages Misertes. York fleratd miseries of the ’ j a3 tO the surlaee We Now q ‘% Wey ae S2YS _“ The married state dvring the ten timid number of that have come past few days is eneurh to frig young people away from the brink of matri- PONY if they really do this the sufferers by the unhappiaess alluded to will not have lived and rable wholly in vain. For the sole cause of wretchedness in wed- lock consists of the i}] assorted matches that are nade and the lack of comprehension of what marriage vows or even « bethrothal implies. A life partnership of any sort can ‘never be successful and happy unjess the part’es to the same are decermined to do their utmost for the ¢om- mon good of the firm. Mental reservations to get the hetter of a partner, whether in cash, affection or other consideration, always lead to trouble; the more succersful they are the more misery they will cause, but something that is moré prodyctive of wretchedness than these is the assenting to acompact without first carefully consider- ing everything that it implies and may call been mis for. Such suggestions may before marriage seem very commonplace, but millions of wretched couples know that they ¢ are above all others important.” ——_—— -—seemr--- —- Vareties. Death is an expert spor.sman. never wavers. ‘The world has‘not yet learned the of frugality. His arm riches Religion is the best aimor in the worid, but the worst c-oak. in- Idleness wastes a man :s sensibly as dustry fated oves him, He who can implant courage in the human soul is its best physician. The lightest task is hard to the unwilling spirit, P The horse vith the doctors are busy wrestling PLIOOTIC. Juarrels would never last long if the was Only on one side. Grief ennobles. He whohas not suffer- d can never have thought or felt. The law of Christ, is the g-eat purifier of men’s motives, the supreme test of their truth. ‘he worst enemies of Christiantty are not-its open foes, but its weax and coward- iy friends. without mea- enter with- pen your heart ; open it sure vat God and his love m: ay © out measure. Une } Were Christians in general’ all that they proiess to be and ought to be, j doubt whether there would be need of offering any other evideace for Chriscianity than the lives of ifs diseip'es, sseinheegeniandi dele Mishiealen cae Says the New York One of the English sporting papers says that blindly following old traditions about the size and vats cannot regain for England ‘ Syn”: snape ot 5 es any of ied aquatic prestige she has lost. am she hasn't lost any. Her boats are ight enough and her scullers are rowing faster than they ever did. They never till lately, however, have met the best Cana- dian scullers, who are the best in the world. ek cnoatiaiataih ile ,Hanlan has rowed 26 races. Of these he has gained 22; was beaten three times and rowed one dead heat. His three defeats are as follows: At Silver Lake, where he broke an outrigger; at Boston, where he vas ruled ou t for fouling Plaisted; ana at Providence, where he was seized with a sudden illness. He has never been beaten in « match race, and has never been defeat- ed on his meeitss Thisis the most won- derful record that any oarsman has ever achieved, —<- Lewis has a large supply of first-class stationery, paper, envelopes, pens, pencils; etc., etc., which will be sold very cheap. Tapreecess aes ne ne bm = = = |