= Fernie ae ee. — me eee --<me VOL. 6, Hewson, McDougall i Seaman EG leave to acknowledge thanks to the | public gener ally for the very liberal pat ronage extended to them since commencin business, and intimate that they have en hat a large anc select stock of material for thé manufacture of Sleighs, ete. They have .re- cently received photos of all the latest prize sleighs of the Ottawa Exhibition. Parties re- uiring new sleighs would do well to cali at their factory and examine before ordering elsewhere. They keep on hand and make to order Top Buggies, Phaetons, the famous Dexter Spring Wagons, and carriages of every description. Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and despatch, »nd warranted to give satisfaction to tltose wlio favor them with a call, at prices to suit the times. N. B.—Parties having their Sleighs repaired and painte:| would do ‘well to leave them at once in order to have them in time for the first snow. aa Wayons stored at moderate charges. Parties hi ving their wagons repaired and pointed | in the spring will have them stored of charge for the winter. Ch’town, Oct 27th, 1879. BRITISH AMERICA Assurance Company. FIRE AND Hf MARINE. Cash Capital & Assets. SITE ASTAG, INCORPORATED 1833. Head @Cflice, - Toronto, Ont. Risks taken on all descriptions’of Property at lowest rates. PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES. HORACE HASZARD, Agent. Office, South Side Queen Square. July 10, 13879. QUEEN INSURANCE GUY. OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING, NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- iugs, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on Vessels on tle stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), _Agent for Prince Edward Island Sune, 1S77— FARM TO LET. HE Farm and Prickvendj in Lot 48, known as Brickmaker’s Point, containing” 50 acres. Apply to W. H. STEWART, London House. Qaw patne 3i Nov. 14, ’79.3 wks, No. 35 Water St., Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island Branch —OF THK— WORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE. INSURANGE GU. Subscribed Capital, $9,733,532.60 Paid up Capital, - 1,216,666.06 CHIEF OFFICES—Edinburgh, 64 Princess Street ; London, 61 Threadneedle Street. Nire-Tent hs 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. Lossgs settled with promptitude and liber- ality. G. W. DeBtors, General Agent. De MAIL NOTICE. | AILS for Great Britain will. be closed at 10 o'clock, p.m, en THURSDAY in each week, to be forwarded via Pictou, for Canadian mail, steamers leaving Halifax ery Saturd. “Th ail wil! The al closed on Friday, the 2ist inst., at 10 pr. m., for mail steamers leaving Halifax on Tu esday , the 25th, and supplemen- tary matter will also be forwarded by MON- DAY evening's boat for Pictou. Mails to be forwarded vta steamers to Pictou Will be closcd after the 22nd inst., on every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, and SATU! RDAY. at 5 o’clock a.M., until close of Mavizatlon. Mails to be forwarded via Summerside and Shediac will be closed at 5,309 4.M.; also -for limmerside direct at 5 P.M., and for George- town, Souris .nd places on those routes at 6 @elock a. M. , laily. ; _ Post Office « pen from 8, a.m., till 9, p. m. A. A, MACDON ALD, Postmaster. Xe 14. Post Office Charlottetown, ; Novy. 20th, 1879. On ARLOTTETO WN, PR a em ca mae a TS) cca aeene ee re he ™ Bees pet Be : = i! b bi HFS fab AG ' 4 a ac x "no a : 2 w 4 ie DRS CR ELCWIEN ; ae 68 iam 6 EWG ime 8 V Ky HAVE ABOUT COMPLE Most Choice ene SCOTCH | WEEDS, | Canadiar see West of 483 iD THE Overcoatings, &e., &c., &e., We have yet offered to the Manutagtied on the Pramisas IN THE Public. — Ca * a fy, tape « a 8 pe i a ‘Sus se fas “nw q & g ¥ a] a ) A 2 ey s?@ ore eG And With Despatch. A 13> &, CY Zu’ Oo em kt, ® 3) x 22) Geavhues G OVW. Oct. 11, 1879.—4tf => £ ga RAISINS. 100 boxes NEW y-DAYERS; 100 ‘** VALENCIA, CARVELL Nov. 20, 1879—2aw 2w Stack an : a7 vii pected In Steck and Daily fxpected, The ay The Largest — Best Steck ie @nalitie pod) ay Ie Yh Pee ae The at e ge te ma Uy Chea yest 7 Nicest — = Assortment yy me GY ENVELGVES 18 EK. ISLAND, By Quarter, Half and whole Thousands, C. HERBER BERT HASZAGD, 13,. 1879— 1S Queen Street Bis CU F: } im - 2 Nov. : pets A NICE LOT OF PEEK FREEN,S di aah rated Hingiish Biscuits at BEER Oo G OFF’ Ss. Nov. 1, 1879. BASAE EW. STOCK of over &9H—clieapest lot yet, at 7 EB ii Noy,, 1, 1879. SALT SALT ! 3. And Hackere! GOFF'S. BEER ° 264auty & Charlottetown, Oct. 13, 1879. bOOCO La Eey 2— RRS es Ete NIOIAR Cl RE En ae CELEBRATED sian . * ar ~~ ts s | Hamnaiana | Jams and Hii Lieu AR} EA LADE 22 cenis per Ib., in bulk ; es ‘)b. tin for $1.89 ; 1&2 ib tins at 25 cents ae es L lb, crocks, 23 cepts. JAM 25 cents per lb. in-bulk ; 1 ib. crocks 28 cents, Sttawbery, Raspbery,Binck & Red Gooseberry, Gre Damson and Pimum Jams.§ at , Bek RB & r Git AE’ Nov. 1, 1875. Valuable Prop roperey (or Sale 7g%0.BE SOLD, ail that that eaet of Town Lot No. 74, in the first hundred of Towm,Lets in Charlottetowa; haying a front of 67 féet, Dok pre and rennin: peck 80° re to- hér with the buildings the a3 ereret T Bon turthel partionldrd a! Lord Hopason & Mdlane Charlottetown. Sept. 18, 1879. Currant, arrive tem <6 Qa SG BS aoe rol he fa bur ts a 2 & € 4 atthew; Wiclean & Heariz —INTEND MAKING A-— CHANGE IN THEIR BUSI AND WILL NESS, Gall ¢ha Wh. £ Mhos sell the Whole of Their 29 0 ii wy g *® y Wa a eos ASE PROM Ves oy § ty Ti = rree D . pWenty 0 iflrty rel A we i: = i Let. UISCOUNT, How {fs the Time to Gel bargalns, —AS THE— Just Call Redu ace ad Examire our we and Prices, as ich Bierines, Serges, Fancy Dress Goods for 8 cents per yard. Heavy Winceys for 6 cents per yard. Good Black Lustre for 12 cents per yard. Heavy Tweeds for 50 cents per yard. Woollen Shawls from 70 cents upwards. Ladies Wool Clouds and Searfs at Cost. Ladies Cloth Sacques at Great Reductions. A Lot of Fur Mufis at Less than cest. Black and Colored Silks, Satins, Mantle and Bonnet Velveteens and Trimming Silks at Cost. Velvets, 7F aa er f * 77 i Haovy iwayanata if nt Jens Heavy Gvereoats, Ulsters oafera Dante on Vi ta Reeiers, ialts and yNUn ~ ot fe KE? Cos Tr, ay ry? EF "7 > 3 a\y ~¢? bt ~ Hiens’ Fur and Cloth Caps, 12 B- ¢ y Pp? % ED seen cur ze SiITtS 22 z22rawers, White and Grey Blankets and Manile Cloths at a Bargain. and Grey Cotten from & Cents Upwards. Tf you want Cheap Goods give us-a call, we nre confident the prices will give White as satisfaction. Wabinew, Melean & Heariz.: Charlottetown, Nov. 3, 1879, , 1879, [NCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3 INCK EDWARD ISLA ND, DNESDAY , D t es atin iar la tanneries = a I sn cen cmicmeng gente _ mam : Rest—Only Rest Fs oy a aS Te oe eet my ska) Wy feet are wea tried, and hands are tired— ly soul oppresse — And with eats howe i} long desired Rest—only rest. \°Tis hard to toil—when toil is almost vain In barren ways ; hard to sow and never g. In harvest days. arner grain he burden of my days is hard to bear— But God knows best ; And I have prayed but vain°has been been my prayer For rest—swect rest, hard to plant in spring and th he autumn yield ; to till—and when ’tis tilled to weep O’er fruitless field. Tis never reap ’Tis hard And so I ery a weak and human ery, 50 he: urt- -Oppress sed; iad a weak and hui 2an sigh For rest—for rest. And so I My way has wound across the desert years, And cares infest My path ; and through the flowing of hot tears I pined for rest. a5 "Twas always so; when still achild, I laid On mother’s breast ed head; e’en then Ij As now, for resi, My weari am restless still. ’T'will soon be o’er— For down the west Life’s sun is setting, ancl I = the shore Where i shall res And I eo ey Ryan. - ~ ~~ QD > vs + - dl oe ee . To Bo Not Dow AYOUULSU v nm. rt the last-ban: rare in ssl Donald, ¢ following sata loan : ‘‘T had searcely J honor of Sir John Minister made the respecting his latest landed in England be- fore I saw heralded through the press, statements to the effect that the Finance Minister and } were going revenues : a Somneleage Ee. 5 a Vinist ers of the Government, over to float a loan, that the April, May and June were million dollars less than tor they were for the same quarter of previous years, and the J Finance Minister had siated in Parliament = t he expected to regeive two millions more than the actual receipts furnis eet There appeared, in addition, an article with the same intent, in the Mat ‘i. ester Huan) vin cr, written, as the eading momber ef the Ds yminion. I have no hat-article was either Mr. McKenzie or Sir Richard Cartwright. (Shame.) There were some statements in it which were taken up and refuted by a gentleman from Monureal, whose name I don’t know, but whom [| desire to thank fer so clearly demonstrating the fallacy of these statements. “What was the result of attempts to decry our credit? Having now received al! the d lepesits = that loan, Tam prepared to e loan of three million pounds sterling yielded yore 000 mere than the loan of similar an unt floated | vy Sir Rich- ard Cartwright in 187 7, and $770, 000 more than he accepted for his loan in 1874. editor’stated, by a Opposition in th doubt the writer o of t +1, wit +h, state ti rat Ong oF Bismarox’s Love AFrarrs.— Previons to his marriage with Baroness Putth ammer,, Prince Bismarck, on whom his father-in-t: uw was rather loth to bestow his daughter’s han d, as he had become ac- quainted with his future son-in-law’s reck- less pranks, was known for his wild life, which gaine 2d.for him the suubriquet *‘ ec- centric marek.” Many stories were afloat of his love aitrirs, some of which did Bis great honor to him, showing as they did his chivalrous rezard for pure womanhood. One of these accounts was lately recalled to my mind bythe news of the Chancellor having bestowed a files ne present on the daughter of a Tryolese peasant girl whose acquaintance he had made in hig you hful rambles through the moun- tains. Th is father, a bi country maiden, whose voted Catholic, was a wealthy peasant, had so enchanted young Otto von Pcsinarck, then probably not dreaming of the greatness in store for him, that he ser- iously proposed for her hi and, an offer which was categorically refused by the parent on aecount of his Protestant ‘faith. ~ He was sorely ligase ypointed at the rebuff, but tore himself away from the object of -his affee- eo tion, who, a few years afterward, was against her wish forced to marry a strict Catholic. She seitle d at Salzburg, and died there, after giving birth to a dan ghter, in whose weliare ees ee took a warm interest. On h ag of his protes ge’ 6 engag yement and app pre ronching wedding, Prince Bismark sent her his best wishes accompanied by a valuable gift.—Berlin 1€2 of t e London Globe. —_—_~_-—<> <@0 a - earn for Yourself. Many valuable discoveries and much use- ful knowledge is Cfo from the world, be- cause of the immense expense in making them known to the people. This is not the case with Boschees Clerman Syrap, although but a few years introduced into this coun- iry, its sale now reaches in every town and village i in the U. Its wonderful success in curing Consumption, severe Coughs, Pneumonia, Asihma, and all other diseasés of the throat and lungs, was first made} v ‘ Corre: snonde Raan 7: £vOaG ang is + L S. years, over 409,909 bottles to the afflicted, free of charge, by Druggists. Nosucha test of merit was ever given before to any other | preparation. Could you ask more? Go to 'your druggist and get a bottle for 75 cents fand try it. Sample bottles 10 cents. known by distributing every year, for three | 1 — } i { ' HELIS Ry BE Hi in s . 3 CAN ADIAN, Hatrrax, Dee. 1. The Government Savings Bank deposits for November were $94,009.52, an increase over November, 1878, of $2,309.85. Schooner Moselle, at Port Williams, is being loaded with potatoes for New York. The ‘patrons of husbandry in King’s County are loading several vessels with potatoes and apples for Great Britain and the United States. ? The Dominion line S. 8. “Quebec” ar- rived from Liverpool this afternoon. She brought 100 emigrants and 264 tons of freight for Halifax, 135 tons of Government stores and 159 tons through freight. The St. Andrew’s dinner held at the Halifax Hotel to-night was a great success. There was a large ‘attendance of members and guesis. Man > D. B. temperance meeting to-night, presented with an address. Orrawa, Dec. 1. Mr. Robertson, of Perthshire, Scotland, has arrived in the city. The object’ of his visit to this country is to secure homes for a number of Scotch small farmers who de- sire to better their condition: He propos- es the setting aside of a certain tract in Manitoba to be known as New Scotiand. He has submitted a scheme for the carry- ing out of this design to the Minister of Agi culture. ‘here is a marked improvement in the condition of Mr. W..A.Himsworth, who ac) been so dangerously ill. The St. Andrew’s Society have forever made themselves popular with the ladies of this city by the 4 gallant determination they arrived at some time ago to dispense on this occasion with the annual dinner and have a grand ball instead, and asuccessful gath- ering of stalwart Scots and fair ladies. Ad- vantage was taken of the decorated Rink Music Hall of banquet fame a few nights ago to use it again for this purpose, and it served most ‘admirably with a few ad- ditions in the shape of flooring and other small items. McKenzie addressed a mass and was LATER. The ball of St. Andrew's Society to-night eclipses anything in the previous history of the society here. The rink is decorated most appropriately, even surpassing the de corations of the recent banquet. ‘The pres- encé of Lord Lorne and suit adds material- ly to the success. UNITED STATES. Putapetrata, Dec. 1. Fire started in the cellar of Collins’ pa- per manufactory, Decatur street, thence communicated with Magargie’s paper and rag warehouse, and soon enveloped the Jat- ter. The fiames shortly reached |Magar- gie’s arts. pigth street. The walls of De- catur Street Place are falling rapidly. No estimate of ‘loss, New York, Dec. 1: debt statenient submitted to esterday, shows a decrease since ‘ ° Ist, +" $79, 799, $23. Ges. Jeff. ©. Davis died at the Palmer House, Chicago, on Sunday afternoon, of neurmonia, aged 53 years. Col. J. G. Tucke r, of Texas now at Wash- ingion, reports that the removal of troops from Santa Maria has exposed that section of the country to renewed depredations fobes charauders from: the other nae of the o Grande. Tucker is urging upon the war Department the necessity of an immediate s nedeastae before the residents of that vicinity are compelled to move away. A special to the Denver Yrilnme says the White River Utes came into Los Pinos on Saturday and went before the commission. A new plan of examining witnesses has been adopted, and a number are allowed to enter the commission room at once. They all wear arms, though concealed. The mem- bers of the commission and their aitaches all keep guus and revolvers near that they may be used on quick notice. Great. dis- trust prevails on both sides. The Board of Trustees of the Brooklyn Tabernacle Church have instructed pastor Talmage te initiate measures to separate the Chureh from the Presbyterian denomination on account of what they allege to be the wanton and persisted pursuit and persecu- tion of the paster by wicked, malignant and malicious nen, under the garb aud pretext of ecciesiasticalism. U. S. Secretary Schurz received the foly lowing telegram from General Hatch yea- erday :—Los Pinos, Nov. 29th: ** The ad- vance of the White River Utes are coming in. Word is sent us that there seems to be more in the Mormon influense than was at first suppose sed.” A sensation was created in New York by a rumor that there was.every reason to be- lieve that Clarkson N. Potter will receive certificate of election to office of Lieut. Governor. Ha3kins’ apparent majority has dwindled below 100, and as the bgard of State canvassers is Democratic, any techni- cal qtibbles are likely to be decided in favor of Potter. EUROPEAN. Lonpox, Dec. 1. Goryschakoff, after having an interview with the German Emperor, proceeded on to Russia. - Rev. Alexander Mackonochie conducted services at St. Alban’s Church, Holborn, on Sunday. No steps were taken against’ him for contempt of Lord Penzance’s order. ° The publication of the St. Petersburg ‘‘Golos” is suspended for five months. \