- ee ee ante inti wee att atin ie ean tel Local and Other Items, Epwakrp Hacker, M. P., is in the city, Jupex Km ty, of Prince County, is in the city. Anoraet lot of Christmas Cards and Novel- ties at BreMs ER Bros., 44 Queen st. [21 3i CHATHAM DEBATING CLUB meets at Full's building to-cight. Question .—‘* Federation of the british Empire.” Tue storm yesterday again stripped the wharf at Point du Chene, and a week will be oceupied in repairing it. We learn that Mr. F. Curtis, of the Customs, made another seizure of goods smuggied into Souris, a few days ago. THE police officer who last night counted forty lamps im the city which were not lit, failed to discover that the moon was up. Ir is now said that the father of the British House of Commons is Mr. Christopher,Talbot, who has sat continuously for Glamorganshire since 1830. At Tuk Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon John Wilson was fined $1 and costs or 4 jdays for being drunk and incapable. Murdock McIntyre, for the same offence, was fined the same. BARKENTIN & ‘Ethel Blanche,’ C. Gould, with — of 33,268 bushels of oats, of 34 lbs. each and 350 pieces of deals, containing 10,500 feet, superticial measurement, shipped by Peake Bros. & Co.; cleared for Dieppe, France, on . the 2lst inst. I. O. O. F.—The members of Wildey Lodge, No. 27, are requested to meet at their New Lodge Room, Quirk’s Building, Prince St., this evening at 8 o'clock. By order of the W. G. C. F. Yarss, Rec. Sec’y. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. An M. A., of Cambridge University, has written a book-—based on Biblical sources—in which he attempts to identify England with the “Israel” and Russia with the ‘‘ Gog’ of prophecy. ‘The author throws his views as to the future fulfilment of the terrible predic- tions of Ezekiel into the form of a narrative anticipative of coming events. Tux steamer Worcester sailed for Boston last evening at 9 o'clock, with the following cargo :—1248}5 barrels mackerel, 4i herring,60 drums dry fish, 83 hides, 180 cases eggs, 2 barrels do., 2033 bbls potatoes, 892 bags do,, 848 tubs butter, 10 bbls hike sounds, 3 tons fresh meat, § bbls. junk, an: a lot of old chain, valued at upwards of $22,000. Goop Sgramansurp.—The steamer ‘ Prin- cess of Wales” left Summerside for Shediac at the usual hour on Thursday morning, the 20th inst. She arrived within a few hundred yards of the buoy at Point du Chene, but owing tothe density of the snow-storm pre- vailing at the time she waz obliged to put to sea, and after knocking about in the Gulf the whole day and part of the night, reached Summerside in safety at 11.20 p. m., the same night. She left again this morning, on time, for Point du Chene. Cuvurcu Muste.—The finest music provided by avy church in the country is to be heard on Sundays and holidays at Francis Xaviers’ in New York. Its organ and its choir are alike famous and its services are crowded by both the religious and the critieal. The credit of this superb pre-eminence belongs to Pro- fessor Wm. Berge, musical director, who but alittle while ago ruptured an artery in his arm and ha to abandon his profession until oured by Giles’ Liniment Iodide Ammonia. Giles’ Pills cure Dyspepsia. Sold by W, R. Watson. Send for pamphlet. Dr. Giles, 120 West Broadway, N. B. Trial size 25 cents. Eastern Notes. ee From the K. C. Advertiser. The brigt New Era, McPhee, owned by Hon. PD. Wordon, is loading oats at Queen’s Wharf, Georgetown, for the old country.} Rev. John McKinnon lectured to a crowded house on last Friday night, in the Town Hall. The lecturor treated his subject, ‘‘Geology,” very eloquently, and received a hearty vote of ‘eenke at the close. He promised to de- liver two lectures during the winter on the same subject. A. A. McDonald & Bros. are loading the following vessels with potatoes : Schrs. Wild- fire, Bears, master; Wm. V Hutchins, Kirby; Electric Flash, Macdonald; Elizabeth, Haws; and Happy-Go-Lucky, Hayward. There are now loading at Dundas, 8chrs. G. W. Lyle, Nimble and Freedom. The schr. Wildfire, of Gloucester, Mass., is loading tatoes at Annandale, by Messrs. A. A. Mc- nald & Bros,, and another one by the same is loading at Launching Bay, Dsaru av Sea.—By cable to Messrs. A. A. Macdonald & Bros., the sad intelligence is re- ceived of the death of Captain Philip Griffin, of this town. Capt. Griflin.was in command ef the brigantine Afghau, which has arrived at Gloucester, England, 27 days from Mon- treal. No {further particulars have been re- ceived. We sympathise with his bereaved family and friends. Since our last issue the following vessels have loaded produce at Sturgeon:—Schr. Two Sisters, 500 bush. potatoes, sh’pped by James Clow, Esq.: schr. eBelle, 1,200 bush. pota- toes, 600 do vats, 50 do. turnips, shipped by A. A. Macdonald & Bros.; schr. J. L. Vogler, 1,200 bush. potatoes, 700 do oats, 60 do. tur- nips, shipped | by A. A Macdonald & Bros. ese Meares BY THE APPOINTe f oF THE PREsBYTERY.—Dec. Ist, Cardi- , 2 p. m.; Georgetown, 8p. m. Dee. 2, i enens Bridge, 7 p.m. To be addressed by the Rev's. Dr. Murray, K. McLennan and m. R. Frame. Dec. 2, Valley ‘eld, 11 a. m. Dec. 3, Murray Harbor South, lla.m., and Murray Harbor North,6 p.m. To be ad- dressed by the Rev’s. Dr. Murray, K. Mce- Lennap and John Mackinnon. The Quecn’s Wharf, in this town, which was so badly damaged by the recent gale, has been thoroughly repai and is now in first- elass condition. Several improvements have been introduced, which were necessary to make the wharf as substantial as it ought to be, and we hear the workmanship of the con- tractor, Mr. Michael Burke, hi ly spoken of by competent judges, The ilway wharf been renova and ballasted, where re- quired, and the warehouse has been refitted and left in first-class order, A SWEEPING REDUCTION Those who are in want of CARPETS can now supply themselves at rates unusually low at the LONDON HOUSE We shall, on FRIDAY, the 7th November, begin to sell out our entire stock, eoen- sisting of about — 6,750 YARDS, WITH Hearth Rugs & Mats, at an exceedingly large discount FOR CASH. As these prices will be offered for a limited period only, those who wish to take advantage of them should make an early call. The Stock consists of BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, SCOTCH WOOL, FELT and STAIR CARPETS. TERMS CASH. TANS & U0. Nov. 3, 1879. eaten -_ +. praia cnaatsiegenenenanaliin Mithe aust lisasencttescieestereticestsatandennacntgiiaanestd ——— eee a —_—- — > 2: lp +e > ——__—- Ri Jatthew, NicLean & Heartz —INTEND MAKING A— CHANGE IN THEE DUSIVESS, AND WILL Sell the Whele of Their Large Stock of DkY GUGDS Se rea. lwenty to Thirty Per | Gent. Di me rg iscount, FOR CASH ONLY. Now is the Time to Get Bargains, —AS THE— WHOLE STOCK Must be Cleared Out in a Few Wionths. Just Call and Examire our Reduced Prices, as we Mean Business. os ER. Cashmeres, French Merines, Persian Cords, Serges, Lustres and Coburgs, at Cost. Faney 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 Scarfs at Cost. Ladies Cloth Sacques at Great Reductions. A Lot of Fur Mufls at Less than cost. Black and Colored Silks, Satins, Mantle and Bonnet Velvets, Velveteens and Trimming Silks at Cost. liens’ Heavy Gvercoats, Ulsters, Reefers, Pants and Vests A COs. Mens’ Fur and Cleth Caps, Shirts and Drawers, At Prices that Must Sell Them. White and Grey Blankets and Mantie Cloths at a Bargain. ST eae ene > pois emt ee inna it ai Sl te P= fru DAE ITI ECO Pe aeS aN nesalabiniedetaemmananaee foe rauike a ecearargnrraneatiaeteennnanlinanemaeeereerenalaaea ama aaeaeingeicassmemetanaet emanate ee a =~ ~ey Be z J a = a ™ a fa : . € fy a ce ln SS en 2a A B, Macconald, Queen Street, in stock Thirty Thousand Dollars worth of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, &c., The whole of which must be sold during the Fall and Winter Season. Has SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THE STOCK QF WANS’ AND BOYS CLOTHING, In Uisters, Overceoats, Jackets, Pants & Vests, Worsted Suits, Linders and Drawers, Cloth and Fur Caps, Xe, . Everyone can be suited in Prices, Styles and Quality. Don’t fail to visit this Store when purchasing your requirements. 9. B, MACDONALD. AO FL. Queen Street, Charlottetewn, Nov. 18, 1879. HERRING. HERRING. | Positive & Unroserved Sale TWILL SELL AT PUBLIC: AVCTION, | ON |e» i tm ; fe ee E T « 4 i. re E a saturday, tie ud intant, REAL EOUAIE, uty ily 4 hid BY AUCTION, wit BE SOLD, without reserve, on the I yremises, on at 11 o'clock, a. m., ON -PEAKE’S -NO.-— 3 WHARF, (30 bartels Terms at Sale. mens HFOnP ewfoundiand HEaniNG, nF 1 Weduesday, Sth day of Dee, W. D. STEWART, ‘ » : i . Auctioneer, next, at the hour of 11 o’clock, in Nov 20, 1879—21 PAOTA TrALEC DO BOSTON STEAVERS the forenoon, ‘THE OSBORNE HOUSE,” with Ont- Tiones, Stables, ete., attached, situated on Water Street, opposite the Merchant’s Bank of P, EB. Island, and extending through to King Street, lately oceupied by James Davis, x deceased, as a Hotel, on %$th Novem This Valuable Property is so well’ known that further description is unnecessary, CA RYVELL Anus Also, a BUILDING LOT, | situated on aid Y Ae ab 5 Water Street, between the Osberne House and Agents | Warehouse of Mr. Martin Hogan. 7 or oO” sii vn Os « . TOT wATr yyw . Nov. 20, 1879.—1lw pat 21 Also, A TENEMENT COTTAGE, situated OT FRXYHE LAST TRIP for the season will be the ‘‘ Worcester,” leaving Beston, im Coe ra on the corner of Hillsborough and Fitzroy & af i % ee | Streets, now in occupation ot Mr. W. Shep- Rd : bag 7 : BS Boa pard and George Squires. ‘Terms at Sale. Sor B. WILSON HIGGS, ALEX, McKENZIE, fixecutors of late James Davis, anna Yh'town P. KE. 1L., Nov. 17 879. —2Qs (round), Ch'tow J ] l., Nov qi, 1879. —2aw ts ryxo ARRIVE ex Bargue ‘* Isabelle,” 165 4, tons FARM TO LET. — Also-—on hand in shed, a large quantity of Pictou Round and Nut Coal. FHNHE Farm and Brickyard in Lot 48, known Terms Cash. as Brickmaker’s Point, containing 50 CAPT, JOHN HUGHES, acres. Apply to Water Street. Best Scotch House Coal, Will be sold cheap while landing, W. H. STEWART, - London House. Nov. 14, ‘79.3 wks, 2aw patn e 3i Nov. 17, 1879. BEAUTIFUL 4, "79.3 whe, § Hhpig iias lew Year “TEA i byit LASS ES i FLOUR, &C. Tr STORE, FOR CASH, OR PAPER : 600 chests and half chests of GOOD CONGOU TEA, warranted superior in strength and flavor, 20 puns. bright Demarara MOLASSES, 59 bbls ONIONS, 50 cases (six card) MATCHES, in 10 gro, Cases. 20 doz, Zine WASH BOARDS 50 bbls. CORNMEAL, AND Birthday Caras, , GOOD just received at the store of D4. Ee. eee: ALSO: Bound Copies of May’s Gwn Manual. Child’s Companion, Child’s Own Magazine, Cottage and Artizan Kind Words for 1879, and a great variety of Fancy Articles, Wools, Silks, &¢, 30 boxes SOAP, Nov. 14, 1879—lin eo: 20 boxes CANDLES, 1 Pe ry fino a» EEA ALSO : a RE iy, be 2 r res Ba S. 100 bbls sup. Extra FLOUR, ‘ Hiawatha,’ TTT WILLIAM DODD, ; : Auctioneer, Ch'town, Nov. 14, 1879.—ft pat 2i Prince Edward Island RAILWAY. (EALED TENDERS addressed to the un- \-) dersigned and marked ‘* Tender for Sleep- DREAT IN DPT : “a7 ° ° : BREMNER BROS. ers,’’ will be received until Nov. 15, 1879—6i ~ her 1 ELON FT . . MILK. MILK. | saturday, the 22nd instant, tel for the eo eee A Magnificent Exhibit or CHRISTMAS CARDS, Comprising the latest designs ftom several of the most ceelebrated At { ite. This collection is the most beautiful we have ever shown. Now open at ERURE NEW MILK received daily from | inclusive, for & the country, and for sale in any quan-| Sleepers, re: tity at oe ie way. : HALL’S MARKET, Forms of Tender, with Specification endors- Grafton Street.|ed thereon, may be had at all Booking Stations. Satisfactory security will be required for Nov. 15, 1879. White and Grey Cotton frem 5, Cents Upwards. j i ; If you want Cheap Goods give us a éall, | as we are confident the prices will give, satisfaction. ’ —_ Se Charlottetown, Nov, 2, 1879, FLOUR. FLOUR. ; . . . ¥ to lay in their winter supply. Matthew, WoLean & deartz, the due performance of the contract. The Department reserves the right to reject any Tender, and no. Tender will be noticed FAMILIES | unless made upon the printed form sup- We have | plied, quantity of Cheice Bands such as we — . ‘ - . ‘PRIBE OF THE WEST, IMPERIAL XXX, PASTRY,’ ‘KENT & AMBER,’ &C., Ata small advance over present cost of land- - ing. UBSCRIGBE for BEER & GOFF, |5 Paper published Yow IS THE TIME FOR ALEX. MACNAB, Superintendent & Engineer. Railway Office, . Ch’town, Nov. 7, 1879. n§ the DAILY EX Nov. 1, 1879. the Province. AMUENER the Cheapest and most newsy i '