EEE Seceeateaees ieesnnananiorcenssaereatie _ —— toeal and Other Items, run Moncton 7'imes is to be enlarged at the 1 of the year. the best Boots and { At Gass’ WHERE can you get Shoes for the least MONE} Tue market to-day was very small, owing to bad roads. Prices have an upward tendency. Srepaens & Carrer’s Writing Inks of all kinds, for sale by G. H. Haszard, 18 Queen Street. Mrs. Waker left the Island on Tuesday last for New Jersey, where she purposes pass- ing the winter. Tue place to have your carriages carefully stored for the winter, is at P. H. Trainor’s, 82 Kent Street.-—3i eod INTERESTING, Illustrated papers with Vice-Regal Reception, for sale at Haszard’s Bookstore.—sat tues and fri. FIFTEEN prisoners were released from St. John Penitentiary the other day, as the insti tution was over-crowded, Tue beat and cheapest place to get your Sleizhs repaired and painted, is at P. H. Trainor’s, 82 Kent Street. ‘Tue case of John Bolger, for selling liquor without license, Was again postponed, on ac- count of the non-attendance of witnesses. Syanr-rox has ye in Dumbarton, Charlotte County, N. B., but the Government has raken measures to prevent its spread. ‘Two thousand two hundred and ninety-two tous of coal were shipped from Pictou last week, making a total to date of 142,497 tons. DierHeRta is prevalent at Cardigan Bridge. The Advertiser reports that three children died from the cisease in that neighborhood last | week. A sPLeNDip selection of Jaunting and Box Sleighs, for sale cheaper than elsewhere, at P. H. Trainor’s, 82 Kent Street. —3i eod Ar Last we are to have a musical society in | this city. We are glad to learn that Prof. Earle intends organizing it at once. We wish him every success. Kenr Srreer.—Toys, Christmas Cards, | etc., and also afew Fireworks for sale at i Kent Street Book and Stationery Store, | between Great George and Prince streets. Dee. 12 --10i S. T. Netmes. Tuer Ottawa ‘“‘Herald”—one of the Crit Free Traders, —objects to Englishmen as Aides of the Governor General. But surely—on Free Trade principles—the Governor-General has a right to select as his assistants gentle- men who seem to him to be the fittest. The ‘¢ Herald” is inconsistent and it is small. Mr. Hersert Hen, son of Charles Hunt, Esquire, meng Sheriff of Prince County, who has been sailing cut of the port of San I'ran- cisco, for the past two years was, about three months ago, promoted to the position of cap- | tain. The Journal says: ‘‘Mr. Hunt. who is hardly yet 21 years of age, went first before the mast, and in the short space of two years, has worked himself upto the responsible posi- tion of captain of a nine hundred ton ship. CuaristMas AND New YrEars.—Now is the time for presents. Call at Lewis’ Photograph Gallery and see the great variety of Prang and other Chromos. Christmas and New Year’s cards in great variety, cheapest in the city ; all kinds of Frames, in velvet and fancy wood, wall pockets and brackets. If you want to give your friends a good Phetograph, call and have it taken at Lewis’. All kinds of Pictures framed to order, cheap. Upper Great George Street. We were rather misinformed as to the modus operandi ot the way the burglars entered the Appraiser’s Examining warehouse on the|P night of the llth inst, They first broke into the Gauger’s office as stated, then broke a large pane of glass in the door between that office and the Appraiser’s wareroom, where they left a little of their blood. The windows in the warehouse on Water street were well secured with shutters. The thieves made their exit the same way they came in. J. H. Frercaer, Ese., of Charlottetown, de- livered a lecture at Stanley Hall on Wednes- day evening, the 12th inst., at 7 p. m. Sub- ject: ‘‘Random Slings at Giant Wrongs.’ | The audience was large, considering the bad state ofthe roads. Jhelecture was pronoun- ced by several leading gentlemen to be a masterpiece, and could not fail in proving beneficial to any community where Mr. Flet- cher could be induced to deliver it. The audi. ence was highly pleased and very attentive. — Com. MicwarL Began was summoned before the Stipendiary Magistrate this morning for being a perpetual corner loafer. The charge was not altogether substantiated,as Michael showedthat ; he worked when he {could get work to do. He was sentenced to one months’ imprison- ment with hard labor. Andrew Sullivan and John Collins were summoned for obstructing the landing between the docks at the bottom of Great George Street. They romised to re. move the obstructions, and the prosecution was withdrawn. Lorp Durrenin wx Canapa.—We under- stand that an agent will canvass the citizens for subscribers to this splendid book next week. the Dominion should avail himself of this op- porturity of getting a copy of the best book of the times. It contains Lord Dufferin’s speech in the House of Lords on the death of Prince} John Hughes; Bonanza, Barbadoes, 569 bush. potatoes. 103 boxes do., 772 sacks oats, and Albert, and all his speeches in Canada and the United States. These wonderful speeches alone are worth a good deal more than the | McLeod, Queeustown for orders, 11,722 bush. oats, 232 pieces deal, and 11 tubs butter, by Alex. McLeod. money asked for the book. Ir having been represented to me that Mc- Kinnon Bros., of Summerside, whose Mill was | John’s, Nfld, 1,927 bush. oats, burned on the 16th of Oct. last, has been cir- culating a report to their creditors that they F have not received their insurance as yet, to the detriment of the Company in which they | Queenstown for orders, with 23,452 bush. oats and 380 pieces deals. were insured, I wish to state the creditors and the public that immeliately after receiving claim papers the amount of loss was — over to the ~ummerside branch of the Merchant's {THE ROUSEOFLOKRDS ENDORSES BEACONSFIELD 'S | the debate on Mr. Whitbread’s resolution censuring the Governinent for its Afghan policy was resumed. the Government’s policy, declared they submitted. ‘Northbrook and Mayo. Every man who is interested in the history of|the produce shipments from this and other Donald. rl ETN TT pciinwad aimananecasemeane ee ee The Afghan War in Parliament. POLICY BY AN OVERWHELMING VOTE, In the House of Commons, the other day, | . Lord John Manners, Postmaster General, after a justification of must prosecute the war until the Ameer The Government would then be prepared to grant terms as generous as was consistent with the security of India. Mr. Gladstone pointed out the probability that the Ameer would flee instead of sub- mitting, in which case the Government would be placed in the dilemma of having to occupy the country. He declared that official correspondence concerning Afghan- istan contained gross mis-statements of facts involving unprecedentedly reckless negligence. He directly challenged several statements of the Viceroy concerning the Peshawur conference, on which the Govern- ment based the charge of hostility against the Ameer. He quoted from the des- patches of Sir Lewis Pelly the words of the Afghan Envoy in support of his assertions. He showed that Lord Lytton, in re- markable contrast with the Govern- ment’s alleged respect for the treaties, had at Peshawur disavowed certain promises of protection made by Lords Only when these promises were annulled and every token of amity withdrawn had the Ameer unwilling- ly accepted the Russian mission. The Gov- ernmant’s acceptance of Russia’s transparent excuses enabled Russia to send a mission to Cabul whenever she chose. He compared the new aggressive policy, of which the Ameer is the victim, with that which led to the Afghan war. He prayed God to avert the melancholy omen, and hoped that dif- ferent Viceroys, if not different Govern- ments, would undo the present evil work. Even if the country endorsed it, it was the solemn duty of those who believed that truth and justice were the only true foun- dations of policy to record their protest. When Gladstone concluded there was _pro- longed cheering. After several minor party speeches Lord George Hamilton replied to Gladstone, urging that the frontier relations were getting worse every year, and would have resulte’ in war with Russia unless the Government assumed a determined attitude. We should be in constant danger from Rus- sia until a British resident was placed in Herat. The debate was adjourned until Thursday. In the Lords, the debate on Viscount Halifax’s motion censuring the Afghan policy was continued till a late hour, and ended in the rejection of the motion— 201 to 65. After the House rejected Hali- fax’s amendment censuring the Government, Lord Cranbrook’s resolution that the ex- penses of the Afghan war be defrayed from the Indian revenues was adopted. _ - - + —e +e + ADVERTING to the new fashion of ladies carrying canes, the Eustern Chronicle says : **Suppose the women of New Glasgow carry canes, and twirl them, shillelah fashion, recklessly round their heads in passing the street corners where congregate the nice young men of the town, waiting for meetings to con- vene and disperse. Wouldn’t there soon be a radical change in matters that would enable many of the most fastidious and conservative hail with pleasure the day when the followers of Princess Louise first began to ‘ raise cane’ among the loafers ?” This idea might also be carried out in Charlottetown ! _———-~—_--—— .--- « —w em o- Tue Ostorne Triat.—The Moncton TJ'imes says:—Mr. Falmer closed his address on be- half of the prisoners yesterday afternoon at 2 .m. Mr. Tuck commenced for the Crown at 3, speaking up to6. Mr. Tuck will prob- ably close to-day if not this morning, when the Judge will address the Jury, probably also closing to-day, and a verdict may be obtained to-night or to-morrow morning. Outside opinion has undergone perhaps a litle change since the close of the last trial, and consider able since the commencement of this one, but of course this will have no effect on the minds of the jurymen, who may be expected to give an unbiassed verdict according to their con- victions. The present trial has not proved nearly so lengthy as the July trial, in which more than thirty days were consumed. This a ee geo J NEWS BY TELEGRAPK. The Kensington Meeting, AGITATION IV THE COUNTY. The Government Asked to Resign. Kensrneton, Dee. 13. The meeting last night was a great suc- cuss. About three hundred persons were present. Speeches were delivered by Campbell, Rogers, McNeill, Ross and others. Mr. Campbell made an able speech, in which he proved, beyond a doubt, the in- competency and corruption of the ‘ Rump” Government. A resolution condemning the Davies Goy- ernment and calling for their immediate resignation passed with only four dissenting voices, two of these being from Queen’s County. GRAND Tea and Rotertainment, PPXHE 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 FANCY & USEFUL ARTICLES will be cffered 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, Dee. 12, 1878~— Tur Crry or CHARLOTTETOWN, Prince Epwaxp Istanp. Mayor’s Orrice, Dee. 9th. wt EALEDTENDERS will be received at this bh Office, until FRIDAY, the 20th inst., at e o'clock, noon, from persons willing to Lease € Market Tolls and Rents. Further particulars to be had at this office. The names of two good and sufficient sureties must accompany the tender, The Council do not bind themselves to ac cept the highest or any tender. By order, W. B. MORRISON, City Clerk. Dec. 9, 1878—h pat ne a pres to 20th. JUST RECEIVED, 280 Bags Bran, 200 Bags Coarse Cornmeal, for fesd- iIng—FOR SALE Low. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO. Queen Street, Ch’town, ) Dec. 6th, 1878. \ 3w eod pat 3w 2aw PARLOR BRACKETS post RECEIVED-cheap. e J. NEWSON. Noy. 22—I1m PICTURE FRAMES, — CHOICE—Large Stock. J. NEWSON, was owing to the fact that a large number of the depositions of witnesses were read over ' by Counsel, and that the examination of wit- nesses who did rot know a great deal bearing on the case was not so lengthened. However, the burden that will be detailed on the County will be very great, and while money should not he spared to secure the en‘s of Justice, it will take some time to erase this debt, even with the Governmental aid we are likely to receive. _- -- *—_oe + HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE, Dec. 13.—R. B. Reid, Alberton; James Mc- Lean, Halifax; Wm. Strong, Windsor. RANKIN HOUSE. Dec. 13.—Wm. Stamway, Montreal; James McDonald, do.; J. R. Black, do.; Geo. How- att, Crapaud; O. J. Haley, Souris. Propuce Sutpments.—The following are ports since the 9th;:— Charlottetown, Dec. 11—Sch. Warren B, Hopkins, New York, 3,500 bush. potatoes, by} 140 sheep, by H. Coombs. 12—Brigt. Jessie Springs, St. 25 do. turnips, 17 tubs butter and 14 quarters beef, by Me- Adeline, Souris, Dec. 9—Sch. Silver Georgetown, Dec. 10—Barque +. © a+ Died. At Tignish, on 6th inst., after three weeks’ Bank of Halifax, a8 a ~ ” Cannon i General Ayent of the Canada Fire and Marine | Insurance Company. - Charlottetown, Dec. 13, 1875. ge loved and only daughter of Capt. Frank and j Catherine Gallant, aged 3 years and 6 months. Illness, of inflammation, Mary Winifred, be- (Herald please copy.) Noy. 22—1m _ FISH. HERRiNG—100 Bbls. CODFISH— 100 Qtls., Prime Quality. DIGBY HERRING—150 Boxes. TROUT—1 Bbl. Apply to H. COOMBS. Dec. 10—3i1 No. 35 Water St., Charlottetown. Prince Biward Island Branch —OF THE— NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE. INSURANGE GO. $9, 733,332.00 1,216,.666.60 Subscribed Capital, Paid up Capital, - CHIEF OFFICES—Edimburgh, 64 Princess Street ; London, 61 Threadneedle Street. Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the Life Assur- ance Business are divided every Five Years. The Tables of Rates are moderate. Fire Insurances effected on nearly every description of Property, at the LowEsT RATES of Premium. corresponding to the nature of the risk. Losses settled with promptitude and liber- G. W. DEBLOTSs, May 18—2aw ality. AUCTION SALES. Apples, Flour, &c. BBLS. APPLES (Choice Varieties—- 100 Bbls. FLOUR, sale will take place in-doors. BY AUCTION, Am. Baldwins, gNorthern Spys, Tal- 109 ‘© CORNMEAL, B. BALDERSTON, - 14th On Saturday, Dec, 14th, Ar 10.30 o’cLock, man Sweets, Bellefleurs, Greenings, Pippins, &c.), Pepper, Mustard, Ginger, &c., &e. #@ Should the day prove unfavorable, the No. 11 Qacea Street, Dec. 12-—li MORTGAGE SALE | To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House in Charlottetown, Queen’s County, Prince Edward Island, on Tnes- day, the Fourteenth day of January next, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, under a Power of Sale in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated fourth of April, 1877, made between Malcolm McDonald, of the one part, and Edward Jarvis Hodgson and Henry James Cundall, Trustees, of the other part, — LL that tract, piece or parcel of land 4 situate in Township Namber Thirty-one (31), bounded as follows: On the north by land sold to Murdoch McSween; on the east by the old division line between the said Township and Township Number Thirty-two ; on the south by land sold to John McLeod ; and on the west by the rear line of farms fronting on the North Wiitshire Road—the said farm having a front on the said old divi- sion line of seven chains and fifty links, and extending west by parallel lines to the rear line aforesaid, containing fifty-five (55) acres two (2) roods of land, more or less, agreeably to the plan thereof on the Plan of the said Township Number Thirty-one (31), together with all buildings and improvements thereon and appurtenances thereto belonging. For further particulars, ap ly at the office of Messrs. HODGSON & MeLEOb, Solici- tors, Charlottetown. Dated the Twelft: day of December, A. D. 1878. (S’d) EDWARD J. HODGSON, H. J. CUNDALL, Mortgagees. Dec. 15--law t sale ———_ -———-——- ———— BANK STOCK — —AND-— BUILDING LOT IN GEORGETOWN. . WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at my Sale Room, Queen Square, | AUCTION SALES. AC ~ Insolvent Act of 1875 ‘and | Amending Acts, IN THE MATTER OF James Duncan, John Ferguson Robertson, Robert Robinson Hodgson, Insolvents. By order of the Inspecters of the above Estate, I will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION, ON— Monday, the 16th instant, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON, at the Warchouses and Wharf of Hon, James Duncan, THE FOLLOWING GOODS, &c.: HHDS. BASS’ ALE, 250 Ibs. Oakum, 13 bbls. Pitch, 25 bbls. Bright Varnish, 16 bbls. Coal Tar, 1 box Side Lights and Compasses, 1 Gin and Blocks, 24 Coils Hemp Rope, 2545 Coils Manilla, Composition Butt Bolts, 4 kegs Mixed Spikes, Composition Rings, 9 Ship’s Buckets, 1 doz. Birch Brooms, 1 bbl. Washing Soda, 80 Galvanized Clinch Rings, 11 ead Lights, 1 Winch (com- plete), 2 Hawse Pipes and 8 Side Rings (new), 2 Hawse Pipes and 2 Warping Chocks; (1) 2 Setts Muntz Metal Rud.- der Braces, (2) 2 Setts Mvuntz Metal {udder Braces, 4 Rudder Bands (second hand), 114 Casks Rosin, 4 ewt. Iron Clinch Rings (assorted), 8 Anchor Shackles, 2 Hand Trucks, 3 Cant Bars, } Capstan (new), 1 Capstan (old), 4 pair Oars, Lot Chain, &c.; 3 pieces Lead Pipe, 3 Fairbank’s Scales (2-700, 1-1100), | Fairbank’s Scale (broken), Old Iron, &c.; Lot Staves, 1 Coil 2-inch and | (coil l.inch Wire Rope, 4,500 Bags, 6 liaskets, Lot Pine Boards. 5 Tons Iron, 12 Bars Muntz Metal, 1 lron Winch, 12 Bandles Mats, 759 feet Pine Boards, Lot Pine Scantling, 1 Sett Scales, 26 Bags Salt, 3 Crates Earthenware, I Donkey Engine, | Lot ANCHORS & CHAINS, | Cart, 2 Timber Wagons, 1 Truck ody, 1 Grindstone, Limestone, 1 Pile Driver, 1 Desk, 1 Table, 32 M. feet Deals, 192 pieces Heavy Pitch-Pine Timber, 5 Pieces Oak Timber, 8 Spruce Spars, { STEAM DREDGE, Oftice Chairs, Iron Safe, Letter Press, Water Can, Desk, Clock, Map 2s AND ON Wednesday, the 18th instant, COMMENCING AT ll o’CLOCK IN THE AT 12 O’cLocK, NOON, 10 Shares in Bank P. E. Island. Is ‘© Union Bank ‘* ae ‘* Merchants Bank, co. Also— An Elegibly situated Building Lot in Georgetown, froating $4 fect on Gordon Street, and extending back 120 feet, beiug Town Lot No. 15, 2ad Range, letter F. Will be sold without reserve. ‘Terms easy. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Ch’town, Dec, 10—pat thur BANKRUPT GOODS! Receired per M. A. Starr from Halifax, and ordered to be Seld for Cash, Vithout Reserve. By Auction, { will Sell at my Store, On Saturday, the 14th inst., AT 1l o’CLOCK IN THE FORENOON, S S(){ CIGARS (assorted brands— very gO good), 7 Cases PORT WINE, 21...f* Sheasy f 21 Caddies TOBACCO, 20 Cases BRANDY, l Quarter Cask BRANDY, 1 Case ESSENCES, 8 Gross CORKS, 11,000 Syrup Labels, 17,000 Ale do., -—ALSO— Boxes Fine Valencia Raisins, English Break fast Coffee, Corn Starch, Boxes Toilet Soap, Bbls. Bright Sugar, 10 Puncheons Molasses, 12 Horse Blankets, 3 No. 1 whole Buffalo Robes, 100 Bbls. FLOUR, 10 Chests Congou TEA, 1 IRON SAFE, (Combination Lock), and several articles that will_appear on day of sale. B. WILSON HIGGS, Auctioneer. Dec. 9, 1878— HAY, OATS, BARLEY, &¢. I WILL SELL AT AUCTION, Qn Thursday, the 19th inst,, AT 12 o’cLock, at Residence of Lamberti Disney, Esq., Riverside, North River, » TONS HAY, 1 Stack STRAW, 200 Bush. OATS, 100 Bush. BARLEY, (2 rowed), 50 Bush. BUCKWHEAT, 1 Double DRIVING WAGON, 1 CART, 1 SCUFFLER, 1 Iron PLOW, 1 Set Carriage HARNESS, &c., &c. Terms—Nine months’ credit, on approved | Joint Notes. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, On Saturday, the 14th inst,, FORENOON, at the Residence of Hon, James Duncan, ALL HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CONSISTING OF 4 RAWING-ROOM, PARLOR & BED- ROOM FURNITURE, KITCHEN UTENSILS, &e. —ALSO— 3 HORSES, | DOUBLE WAGON, { Covered BUGGY, 1 Single WAGON, 3 SLEIGHS, HARNESS, &e. ALSO, On Friday, the 2ist 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, —ALS0-— 1 Double-Seated WAGON, 1 Single " “ HARNESS, &c.} —r o : 1 HORSE, 1 WAGON, 1 FOWLING PIECE, the property of tobert R. Hodgson. s@” Catalogue will be found at Subscriber's Office. TERMS AT SALE. B. WILSON HIGGS, Assignee. Charlottetown, P. EK. Island, } December 9, 1878. OLD MINES SIDNEY ROUND COAL. LJ OURLY EXPECTED, the Schooner SPHINX, witha full cargo. Open to offers for the cargo. Orders or offers left with G. COOMBS, Lord’s Wharf, or at the Sub- seriber’s, will be attended to. H. COOMBS. Dec. 10—3i Wants, Lost, Found, <&c Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert ed for Ten Cents per day. OUSE TO LET—n Sydney Street, adjoining the Methodist Chapel ; 8 com. fortable rooms, with stable and yard. Apply to D. FARQUHARSON. Dec. 5—5i LET —The Shop and Warehouse at resent occupied by MacKenzie & Stumbles. Apply to W. W. WELLNER. Dec, 10-—3i LET A two-story House, containing 9 rooms, frost-proof Cellar, yard and stables, and a large garden, fronting on Euston Street, near Crabbe’s corner. Rent moderate. For information apply to W. W, LORD, Ch’town, Dec, 11—pat sat Ch’town, Nov, 14, 1878—