a ee ee ee Be eee A Night’s Burglaries. ADVENTURES ON TWO ARREST, EXAMINATION, THE BURGLARIOUS YOUTHS — THEIR AND COMMITAL. Tue arrest of Francis Praught and Mi- chael Burns on Thursday morning, the 4th inst., on charge of committing three sepa- rate burglarivs during the previous night is another of many instances showing the ne- cessity of a local Reformatory. Prauglit is ®& boy scareely fourteen years of age. He is of highly respectable parents and has, no doubt, been misled by his companion, who is a boy of about sixteen years. Burns was recently arrested for breaking into Beer & Son's store, and was committed for trial at the next session of the Supreme Court for that offence. Hewas subse- quently admitted to bail—giving as secur- ity a member of the firm to whom belongs the office in which he was last night arrest- en. His father is in the employ of this firm, and is esteemed by bis employers as well as all who know him for his integrity. The facts of the burglaries are : At a quar- ter to two on Thursday morning, Mr. John Hughes, while on his way to a schooner which he was loading with produce at Peake’s Wharf, happened to pass Messrs. Welsh & Owen's Office. A light was burning in it at the time, and he, thinking the bookkeeper--Mr. Wakeford—was late at work, went over to tap at the window. While in the act of doing so he heard a crash inside, and looking under the blind saw two persons in the oflice—one of whom held a hght, while the other was prying open the drawer of adesk with a bar. Mr. Hughes ran quickly to the wharf and re- turned with his brother and Captain Aitken, Going to to the frent door he asked the burglars to come out quietly as he was armed. . Instead of coming out they rushed into Mr. Owen’s private otfice ; knocked out two panes of glass and broke the centre bar of the window. Mr. Hughes then jumped on the fenco which encloses a lot at the side of the office. As they were still breaking, he fired a revolver shot across the window, and said, ‘* ve got more; remain where you are, or come out through the fromt door.” They remained quietly inside. Mr. Hughes then sent his brother for the police ; but before going, he returned with two watchmen ; and the Captain, watchmen and Mr. Hughes surrounded the building. Presently the police arrived, as also did Mr. Wake- ford with keys of the premises. were opened, and all entered. With the light of the officers ‘‘bulls-eye” the two youthful borglars—Pranght and Burns— vere discevered lying close together behind the book-keeper’s desk. They were promplty arrested and sent in charge of two officers to the station—Burns pretending to be very drunk. Two small amounts of specie were found where the prisoners Jay hid—the smaller amount was near Praughit and the larver amount (and also a razor, rolled up in a dirty handkerchief, and two- thirds of a dollar note,) was found where Burns lay. A candle was also found under the safe. The drawer of a desk in which money is kept daring the day was pried open, and its contents scattered about. Two dollars in silver, forty five cents in copper coin and a dollar note—one-third of which was torn ofi—were taken. These were found where the burglars lay hid. An attempt was made to_break open an- other drawer, but without success. The prisoner's father, in company with the book-keeper, locked the office doors on the previous evening. Itis believed the burg- lars entered through the front window, as it was largely broken. On leaving Messrs. Welsh & Owen’s pre- mises, Mr. Hughes with the others, visited his own and found that they had been en- tered by breaking a piece of glass out of a rear winduw ; opening the hasp and lifting up the lower sash. The office docr was pried open with a bar. The oflice drawers were opened and their contents upset. An attempt was evidently made to open the safe, as the maker's name and the front plate were broken off by means of a caulker’s chisel and a hatchet—the face of which was muffled with paper in order to prevent the sound caused by striking. The fancy tops were also knocked off the safe’s hinges. A short piece of candle was taken out of a candlestick which is usually left on the top of a barrel near the office door. The burglars left through the side door. Burns and Praught are evidently the parties who committed this burglary. 'The candle which was found under the safe in Mr. Owen’s office, is believed to be the one taken from Mr. Hughes’ Warehouse. It was the same quality as used for ‘“candleing eggs,” and had marks on it similar to t!iose made by the candlestick out of which it is supposed to be taken. The barber shop of Mr. Owen McMahon, on Grafton Street, was also entered on Wednesday, and five razors and sixty cents were taken therefrom. The razor found where Burns lay hid in Messrs. Welsh & Owen’s office, was identified by a barber in the employ of Mr. MeMahon, as being one of the razors stolen. Burns and Pranght were fully committed —by the Stipendiary Magistrate, on Thurs- day morning—to be tried at the next ses- sion of the Supreme Court for Burglary. --——_ <= - ————— The directors of the Bank of Ottawa have issued a circalar signed by G. McLaren Presi- dent, statin, that about four weeks ago, when the directors declared a dividend of three and a half per cent., payable on the Ist prox, they were not aware of some losses made by the bank and concealed from the directors by the late cashier. They have consequently deemed it advisable in the interests of the shareholders and the prosperity of the Pank; to withhold payment of the dividend for this half year, em Cunistuas is coming. The holidays will soon arrive. Those who intend giving pic- tures as presents at that festive season are respectfully invited to call on Mr. Lewis, Photographer, Upper Great George street, where they can have pictures in every style of the art, and a large variety of frames, &e.. to The doors }- SS —- LONDON PAUSE. DECEMBER. G. DAVIES & CO., Desire to call special atten- tion, during this month to the following low lines of Goods : A Lot of ENGLISH BLANKETS, at $1.75, $2.50 and $3.50 A Lot of QUILTED BED COVERS, $1.25, $1.75, and $2.00 . A Lot of BOYS’ REEFERS at $2.00 A Lot of Womens’ Grey Ribbed HOSKH, at 22 cents. A Special Line of Plain and Fancy WINCEYS, (Stripes and Tartans.) A Large Assortment of Mens’ Women’s and Childrens’ Fur Goods A choice lot of Wool Goods, 'Promenade Scarfs, Squares, BREAKFAST SHAWLS, be. be, de. Also—Just Received by S. 5. “Prince Edward,” NEW FRILLINGS, FRINGES, LACKS, RIBBONS, SPOTTED NETTS, BERLIN WOOLS, LADIES RIBBED CASHMERE HOSH. A Fresh Supply of Kerr’s Celebrated N. M. T. SEWING COTTON. TERMS CASH. select from, all of which are very suitable for} thie holiday season. d4 cod t ‘ Dec. 3, 1879. i | rent mee Ae —— raver wr Local and Other Items. Turre is talk of a Ciscovery of white mar- ble in the Ottawa valley. Santa CLavs—Call at Lewis’, and Duy your Toys and Dolls, cheap—dee 4, tf Remember Reading and Musical Entertain- ment at St. Peter’s School this evening. —— a W. C. DesBrisay, C. E. C., and Provincial Auditor, has returned from Ottawa. ee Sir Arex, CAMPBELL is still confined to his room from injuries received through a fall re cently. On First Pace.—Telegraphic news, local and other items ; on last page, story and the President's message. cowenitennsiiticinpnimasilipiin Hrs Lorpsure Brssorp Mcintyre left for Montreal this morning, accompanying the re- mains of the late Sister St. lorentin. You had better buy your Christmas and New Year’s Toys atthe Agricultural Store. They are being sold at cost price. 31 A Lenarmy judgment in the Butcher as- sault case was given by the Stipendiary Mag- istrate to-day. Stanley was fined $10 or 20 days imprisonment, and Hoar $5 or 8 days. opine ih tearm Our Christmas cards need no puffing, call and see for yourselves. ‘The largest and best variety of Christmas, New Year and Birthday Cards ever imported in this city, at Lewis’, Upper Great George Street.—[dec 4, eod tf] § tenella ae hips Srr A. T. Gaur goes to London presently as a sort. of Resident Minister at the British capital. But during the present year he has constructed on Sherbrooke street, Montreal, a fine castellated residence at a cost of $70,000. = ninwisaniisinliideesi Ir is said that His Holiness the Pope has ap- pointed the Right Rev: 'Timothy O’Mahony, of Cork, coadjutor bishop of the diocese'ot Toronto, The Reverend Father was bishop, of Arndale, Australia, in 1869. It is said he comes to this diocese with administrative powers. ——a Morro Frames, with glass and back, for 40 cents; Picture Frames, of every style and variety at low prices; Mouldings in walnut, rosewood, rustic and gilt, wholesale and re- tail, very cheap; Chromos, Mottoes and pane! Pictures at Lewis’.—dec 4, eod tf siinniteesSegaglateiiiadg itt C. J. Haszarp, Esq., has had buoys re- placed on West River at his own expense ; and vessels can now go up and down without danger. Mr. Haszard deserves credit for his action. But what shall be said of the official who had the buoys taken up? In another column, under the proper head- ing, will be found a notice of the marriage of Frank Robinson, Esq., the popular Private Secretary to Lieut. Governor (now Sir Wil- liam) Robinson during his tenure of office in this Province. In common with his many friends in this Island, we wish Mr. Robinson and his bride long life and prosperity. cieielhksliabine nen inis Pusiic Temperance Megrrinc.—The first meeting of the series will be held in the Di vision Room, Queen Street, on Saturday even- ing next. Rev. G. M, Campbell, C. F. Har- ris, Esq., and other well known friends of the cause will address the meeting. The Pledge Book will be presented for signatures. I¢ is intended to continue the mectings Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Free to everyone. Martin CarroLtt—who was last week ac- cnsed of attempting to rob William Duffy of Fort Augustus, on Pownal Street—was dis- charged by the Stipendiary Magistrate to-day. Duffy was in liquor at the time the attempt was made, and it is generally believed that he had no grounds whatever for accusing Carroll, who is a lame man, and who could doubtless be identified by any who had sense enough to know that an attempt was made to rob him, Propuce Sulpments.—The schr, Brilliant cleared for Bostonjon Thursday, the 4th, with 3,200 bush. potatoes, shipped by O. Connolly & Co. The F. A. Smith, cleared for New York with 3,342 bush potatees, shipped by Join Hughes, and the C. Graham also cleared for the same place, with 5,371 bush po- tatoes, also shipped by John Hughes. Cn Wednesday, the @rd inst., the barkentine Maria cleared for Penarth Roads, G. B., with 25,000 bushels oats, 250 pieces deals, and 4060 hoards, shipped by O. Connolly & Co. The Rosa cleared for Halifax on the 4th inst., with 15,600 bushals potatoes and 300 bushels oats, shipped by P. McNally. The schooner Wild Fire cleared from Grand River for Gloucester, U. S., on 26th ult., with 3430 bush. potatoes, by Capt. Bears. The brigt Magic cleared from Grand River for St. Johns, Nil’d, on the 29th, with a cargo of produce valued at $2,825, shipped by James Johnston. The brigt William cleared from Georgetown for Queens- town for orders, on the 29th ult., with 24,500 bushels oats, and 240 pieces deals. shipped by A. A. MeDonald Bros. Ist inst the bright. ‘*Sirius” cleared from Georgetown for Boston with 5,000 bushels po- tatoes and 114 bbls do, shipped by D. Gordon. ———- J. R. FOSTER, , SI > Moncton, N. &., REPRERSENTING IN THE MARITIME PROVINCES @ntarie, Chicago and Western Millers and Shippers, pe FLOUR. MEAL, GRAIN, Seeds and Provisions. The following are some of the leading brands of Flour tor sale wholesale, in car-load- } : ~ lots only, viz:— ‘‘ Buda,” ‘* Alabaster, eTh ts r : : ine ” ‘‘ White Rose,” Warcup’s Superior, ‘‘Pastry, "| On the} } ! | ‘¢ Beaver Mills,” ‘‘ Red XXX,” ‘+ Amber,” j &e., &c. : The above choice brands of flour, with many ; others, can be obtained at ail the leading) Flour Houses in the Maritime Provinces, Samples of all kinds of Seed Grains, and other | goods will be sent to any address on applica: | AaMES & Ut. tion free of charge. ’ Ask for quotations by telegraph in ‘¢ Cipher,” which will be supplied to all cor- respondents on application. Noy. 25, 1879-—6m —83-—- —:0: KE have great pleasure in informing our Customers that our first quarters business has been very satisfactory ; not only has the custom of our pre- decessor been maintained but largely augmented. The char- acter, style and prices of our Goods have given great satisfac- tion. We have still on hand a Good Stock of General _ and Fancy DRY GOODS, such as few houses here can show, and at prices that defy competition. Our DRESS MATERIALS, Mantles and Cloths of every description are having a good run, Whilst our Fur Goods are going off in good style. The ventlemen find it economical to| buy from us their Ulsters, Over- coats and Reefers, as well as their Shirts, Linders, Ties, Xe. At this season we would call special attention to our beauti- ful stock of FANCY WOOL WORK—in every shape /and form, besides Wools of every description. Our CARPETS are, without doubt, the cheapest in the city, and have sold well. Intending purchasers will serve their own ‘interests to call ere they all go. It is not every day such oppor- tunities occur for furnishing at a cheap rate. In the work we have given ourselves of giving ‘“ Good Goods for little money,” we have so far had the co-operation of the Public, which, if continued, cannot fail, in the end, to largely benefit us and all who favor us with their custom. We have made up our winds to gain and deserve a large share of public patronage and support, which we are sensible will be the result of industry, courtesy, and an assiduous! attention to each of our numerous customers, as well as to each branch of our business. Mantle and Dress Making is done on the premises by the Misses CURRIE. TREMAINE & METCALF, SUCCESSORS TO JAMES DesBRISAY. Ch’town, Dee. 2, 1879. | On WARTABETS tL, GLAU BIOL 3 ALIPAX, N. &S. ALL. YOUNG LADIES. — J 7 - Ay nat] 10) of ova Seotia PRINCIPAL: oy . The Rev, John Padiield. NHIS SCHOOL offers, at very moderate cost. the advantages of a comfortable and pleasant home together with a thorough and refined education. The course of Instruction is the same as that of the best Schools in England and is founded upon the University Lxaminations for Women. Eight young ladies from this School passed the Local Examination of the University of King’s College in June last, This is the only School in Canada that has passed pupils at_a University Examination. The number of pupils is limited, rendering the School select, and while it possesses all the educational advantages of a large public school, each pupil is enabled to receive that individual care and oversight which is so important, and which cannot be given ina large establish- ment, Mr. and Mrs. Padfield are assisted by a staff of four resident governesses, besides visit- ing masters. Parisienne French is taught conversation- ally. ‘There are two resident French Gov- ernesscs, References given to parents of pupils. For further particulars address the Prim» cipal, Sept. 19, 187% ASS RA cf BR pteae rratiie, PUG ae 20 miles west of Moncton, N, a B., on Hine and in sight of intercolonial s i; i Railway, between Moncton and St. Join— buildinvs 25 miles from Petitcodiac R. R. Station. my er i. Ons eAp The above farm contains 800 acres, 300 acres of which are cleased and under cultivation. BP eleg C4 §~*AM OF ny * ‘ool , wcnseem © B°PLO, Hay, <8 per cent. Cash Gow nh; balance on easy terms. For fuil and further particulars apply to J. R. FOSTER, Agent. Moncton N. B., Nov. 25 1879.---6m S SB Re 2 IS - ees —_ THE PERFECTION || SOLE PRoPRIETORS | or WHISKY?Z@. GREENLEESS: BROTHERS L GRESHAM BUILDINGS, EC. DISTILLERIES, ARGYLESHI UNRIVALLED FOR LYS TOD DY. ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKEY. THE ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, E. C., London, Aug. 18, 1879, report on the ‘* Lorne Highland Whis- key ” of Messrs. Greenlees Brothers:— ‘“‘We have visited the bottling stores of Messrs. Greenlees Brothers, at Gresham- buildings, London, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whis- key, and have subjected them to careful ex- amination and analysis. The samples were pale, showing their freeiom from added color- ing matter, very fragrant, mellow and of pleasant flavor ; in fact, they possessed all th characteristics of pure well-matured Scotch Whiskey of the first qualtiy.” Artuur Hint, HAssALy, \eawye [Tan rer 1 y @ ri Orro Heuner, F. C. 8,, F. 1. ana dD. C. : Preanwiatara YY gy ue ee ar ncsan Ranr 7 Sole Vroprietors, GREENLESS DROTHERS, \ moe fy « Tavita: rq ; Tan ‘5 3] =~ Gresham-} uildings, Loudon ; Distilleries, oh? oviaschire Argyleshire. A eA AZCHUS ¢ ATTaap«a \TAT IPA, CUVATAT r is MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.I. Nae. OF 1279 r. Nov. 26, 1879.—6m —ipemnenemamneiocate annual & t co ff & v 2k Figip t a Wi x * : . ts | A eS aae bi to BBE Be Ei Bee hey ee pa) ea ww WEE big ——— ee ee NO. IS THE TIME FOR FAMILIES to lay in their winter supply. We have quantity of Choice Bands such as ‘PRIDE GF THE WEST,’ “IMPERIAL XXX, PASTRY,’ “KERT & AMBER,’ &€., Ata small advance over present cost of land- ing. A BEER & GOFP, Nov. 1, 1879. nam. s _ Oe Ce SS es a > oe . , a 3 Tt € wet £~-9seeyc¥ “en Wants, Its is aha aad CLG ‘ ~/ -_ Y 7 ANTE —Employment of any kind by a respectable man in Wareroom or Well used to herses aud good scholar, dl lw pd Store. Address, T K., office_of this paper. , > i ‘EXO LET.- A Three Story House, con- taining $ rooms, 3 halls and 1 kitchen, situated on the corner of Pownal arid Euston Street. Apply on the premises to JoHW JOHNSTON. dl eod 2wyd YO LET—0Office, Wareroom and frost- proof Cellar. Low Rent. Good business stand. ly to_the keeper at this office. {mn 22 10i cod — } ale HpHiv }UUA Jp) +J JIV& Fine Cabinet Organ — (Smith maker) which cost $130.00, will be sold for sixty dollars, less than haif.. Apply at this office. " jnld ENer SALEZ.—A first-class YOUNG £ MARE. 3 years old, sired by Imported Blood Horse ‘* Abel,” stands 15 hands, geod style and quite gentle in harness. W4ll he sold cheap and on-casy terms. Apply at this office. in. 1, tf NHOP & CELLAR to let on Great x) George Street, adjoinning Lewis’ Photo- graph Gallery. Enquire of Joun SrUmeuns. [o 7, tf JOARDERS TYANYTED—A few per- manent Boarders can he acecmmodated at very moderate rates at the Reyere House, [oct 29, 1879] a caeenneceen meareranenansiesmmmecanan ents oversees werent eaasneeaptinstien rn