tee ae aie: BGI tas en 6 A RRR Ra Cm manne EE) IGS SS ena De a Aa pip eect pi GT AS ee hs! catia ae noe oi nee omen espera ements astaateatneteen eS nn Jlippings From Late Papers. Laird Simon, of Philadelphia, a well keown journalist, is dead. Liew to cenvert a conservative into &| liberal. Try the reform a-tory system. — Punch. When the Jeanette returns from the North Pole it will be sent in search of the independent press. he Philadelphia Chronicle is doubt- less correct when it asserts that the fair sex cares mere for pickles than for politics. An editor eut West was in prison for libolling a Justice of the Peace, and when he departed the jailor asked him te give the prisona puff. Daring one month this summer the Philadelphia Mint coined $600,000, anc how they all got past us without seeing ene of them is what astonishes us. Another poet comes forward and says: “ And [ hear the hiss of a scorch- ing kiss.”’ Beats all what a man can hear if he is only mean enough te listen. his is the season of the year when bad Indians commence signing treaties ef peace and drawing government blan- kets for the winter.— Picayune. A young lady whe lately gave a milli- per an order for a bonnet said: “ You must make it plain but still attractive and smart,as [sit in a couspicuous place in church. A writer advises that girls who wish to have small mouthes should repeat at frequent intervals threugh the day : “Fanoy Finch tried four floundering froxs for Frances Fowler's father.”’ It does look feolish to see a big strong man fooling away his time with three- eunce treut, wheo an old short-horn bull ever in the lot would rejeice to have somebody shake a red hanikerchief! ander bis nose. Very cold weather is reported from the West. At Cheyenne, Wyoming Territory it was 16 below Wednesday morning; at Denver, 6 below; North Platte, 3 belew; St. Louis, 17 above; Chicago, 13 above. On a homeward bound Charleston car a jolly looking Irishman was saluted with the remark: “Tim, yer house was blewn away.” “ Deed, thia it isnt,”’ he answered, “fer I have the kay in my pocket.” There are delegates from eight States at the Humane Soci-ty’s annnal meet- ing at Philadelphia, Pa. A motion for application to Congress to amend the law regulating the transportation of eatile was adopted. He was brought before the Galveston Recorder on the charge ef drunkenness. ‘De you plead guilty or not guilty ?” “ [don’t plead atall. I deny every- thing?” ‘“ Doyou deny having been up here befere?” ‘1 should smile. Why, judge, I deny being here right now. If yeucatch me giviwg myself awiy, just wake mo up ard let me know at.” Arthur Fitzpatrick,who returned from Celorado a shert time age, gives the feliowing account of an eccurrence in the mining districts of which he was an eye-witness: “ A miner and some com- anions were crossing the Continental Divide when it was covered with snow. Three miles below them, down a decline ef ftortysfive degrees, deeply covered with frezen snow, lay the spot they de- sired te reach, while to go round by trail was fifteen miles. The miver toek a tin pan used for washing geld, spread his blanket ever it, got in himself in a aquiatting position on his haunches, tucked the blanket areund, held his rifle and other traps over his head, and got one of his compasiens to give him apush. He informed me he went dewn at the speed of sixty miles a minute, and shot far outin the vailey at the foot ef the mountain. When he stepped he found the seldering of the pan meited from friction, his blanket on tire, and it was his impression that had he gone much further he would have been burn- ed up, together with all his traps.’’— Pittsburg Telegraph. Seige iedt lita diys tins simaparsnons Fever and Ague. Are you troubled with Ague, Chills and Fever, Bilious Fever, Remittent or Inter mitting fever, Night Sweats or any disease that comes from Malaria or disordered Liver and Hot Suns‘ If so, procure a bottle of Green’s Ague Conqueror, which is an acetic extract of strong tonic roots, com- bined with Sulphate of Magnesia, ete , and positively contains no Quinine, Arsenic or other poisons. It purifies the blood, eleanses the liver, spleen and other secre- tive organs so effectually that the chills wil! mot return, We have never found any case of Fever and Aygue it will not cure. Price & cents and $1.00 per bottle. One large bottle has cured as many as five in one family. Sold by all druggists and dealers everywhere. _~ A Good Account. “To sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- don sickness and suffering, costing $200 per ear, total $1,200—ail which was stopped y three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife, who has done her own house- work for a year since, without the loss of a day, and! want everybody to know it for Charlottetown Church Directory Sr. Paut’s (Cuvren or ENGLAND) Queen Square— Morning and Evemmng Service every Sunday at Il a m. and 7 p. m. Sunday School at 24 p. m. Rev. David Fitz(terald, Rector; Rev. Alfred Osbarne Curate. Sr. Perer’s, (Cuurcn oF ENGLAND) Rochford Sunday Services—-Sa.m., 11 a.m. Daily Services— Matins-—9 a. m. Evensong—5 p.m., except Friday evenings, at 7,30. p.m. Rev. George W. Hodsson, Priest Incumbent, Rev. R. D. Bamorick Assistant Curate. sr. DuwnstTan’s CATHEDRAL. every Sunday at 5a. m. 10. a. m.; Vespers at 3 p. m. Masa at 7. 30a. m. throughout the week. Rey. A. Meilvray, Chaisson, Pastors. First Meruopist Cuurcu—Prince Street — Service and Sermon every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m, Week Day Services—Tuesday and Thursdays at 7.50 p.m. Rev. H. P Cowperthwaite, A, M., Pastor. Seconp Meruopist CHuRcH— Prince Street, — Service and Sermon every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Weekday service on Wednesday evening. Rev. William Tippett, Pastor. Sr. James’ Curren ( PxeseyreRtan)—Pownal Street.—Service and Sermon every Sun- day atlla.m. and 64p. m. Sabbath School and Bible classes at 2:30 p, m. Weekly service in the Lecture Hall on Wednesday evenings, at 7:45 p.m, Rev Kenneth McLennan. Pastor. Zion Cuurcu ( PRESBYTERIAN )—Richmond Street.—Service and Sermon every Sun- day at Ill a. m. and 64 p.m. Sunday School at 24 p.m. Rev. John McL. Me- Leod, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CuurcH—Prince Street.—Rev. Dr. Murray, Pastor—Hours of Service, 1] o'clock, a. m., 6.30p.m. Sunday Schoo! at 2.30 p. m. Barrist CHurcu—cor. Prince and Fitzroy sts -Services and Sermon every Sunday at ll a.m. and 6.30 o'clock p. m; Sun- day School at 2.30 p.m. Week day ser- vices— Monday at 7.30 p. m.; and Friday Square. and 7 p.m. Low Mass High Mass at Rev. Dr. atSp.m. hey. D. G. McDonald, Min- ister. Brip.E CHRISTIANS—Prince Street.—Service and Sermon every Sunday morning at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Rev. John Harris, Minister. PrAveR Merrine in Y. M. C. A. every Sun- day afternoon at 4 o'clock, DiscrPLES OF Curist meet in New Church House, every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p.m. Elders presiding. (1880. — BRITS EL WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. ee eee — a a omen? YEXHE Subscribers have received by S. 8. Prince Edwavd, Caspian, ktiel Blanehe, and other vessels, The Largest stock of DRY GOODS —AND-— GROCERIES omerneemnanpeentt oneness aecaeneeammnaromrmenimnenann =i a Sheeting’s, Table Linens, Towels, Tickings, Oilcloths, Carpets, WOOLEN GOODS! Overcoats, Storm Coats, Jackets, oO see them, W. A. WEEKS & CO., Nov. 5, 1880—tu th sat a _—_~ - ner a _ - _ am 72 QUEEN STREET. 20; Fall and Winter Opening READYMADE CLOTHING GRAND DISPLAY. We are now selling out our immense Stock at prices that must suit: all. ee ne ee ae Oe Er Fa rite sesecesndecesocicectecepenseed oosterscoyibedooeaien $1 85 up. DEEN SD WOOL, FAME AMD VIBTS.......cccscscccccccnsecocsstsespecenaes OOO MD TE By < TID, hac ececcnsnjsccccncenss duéadenheiosiigaciontecsbaneas 4 25 up. MERE -ED. B. UV RROOETE. ccccccciccsesccsescosssl sldnovesinapseconsenentines 4 75 wp. A SPLENDID VARIETY OF ULSTERS Also, a varied assortment of Gents’ Underclothing, Cardigan Jackets, Mufflers, and all kinds of Wool Goods kept in a Gents first-class Furnishing Establishment. Our stock of Wool and Fur Felt Hats, White and Fancy Shirts are taking the lead. A fine show of Linen and Paper Collars, Cuffs, Silk Scarfs, ‘lies, Braces, Kid and Cloth Gloves, Buckskin, and all other kinds to suit. OUR CUSTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENT IS CIVING ENTIRE SATISFACTION. #7 Please remember the place, and give us a call. BRUCH & McKENZIE, Next door to Geo. E. Full’s, 72 Queen Street. eS - Noy. 2, ’$0--tu th sat SE eee ai ee :0: ae \7 OTICE is hereby given that copies of the Assessment Lists for the year 1880 have heen furnished to the undermentioned Coilectors, who are empowered to receive all Taxes payable by the ratepayers of their several districts, until the 30th day of November next. at the residences or offices of the resnective Collectors, in accordance with the provisions of the Assessment Act, 1877, and Amendments, after which date every Collector will proceed to demand and collect all Rates and Taxes remaining unpaid, Rate-payers may, if they so elect, at any time before the 30th day of November next, but not afterwards, pay their Taxes at the office of the Provincial Secretary and Treasurer, Charlottetown. a " _ a a ae ene Ever Offered by them to the Public, ; —IN WILLINERY, trimmed and untrimmed, with the newest materials for trimmirg. Ladies’ Sacques, Bolmans and UlIs- ters. Dress t00ds of every description, with Pompadour and other trimming to match. Black and Colored Silks, Silk careens and Velveteens, in every shade. Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Gloves, Ties, Laces and Frillings, Fur Mutffs, Boas, Woolen Squares and Clouds, Ladies’ Underclothing, &c., &c. GENTS’ FURNISHING COODS, TWEEDS AND CLOTHS. A choice lot of TEA, in chests and half-chests. All of which will be dispose} of at the very lowest cash prices. W.& A. BROWN & CO. Nev. 6, 1880. NEW GOODS. a eee Wholesale and Retail, 275 packages choice TEA, 90 boxes Valencia RAISINS, Barrels CURRANTS, 150 bbls. choice Baldwin Apples 25 puncheons MOLASSES, 200 boxes SOAP, 14 boxes Colman’s STARCH, 00 casks Kerosene (American), 60 5-gallon tins do. do., AND A REGULAR ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE GROCERIES! WHICM WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. BEER & GOFF. Nov. 1. 1380. their benefit.” “Jou Wuexs, Butler, N.Y." BY the DAILY EXAMINER for the latest news—lovalS end telegra; hie. | TOWNSHIPS COMPRISING COL- ELECTORAL },, : s : ag wieacuai ee OF COLLECTOR AND PLACE OF es cawend otiresers | QUEEN’S COUNTY. First Richard Ready, Irishtown, Lot 20. ‘Lots 20 and 21. do ' ®Murdoch McDonald, >prington, Lot 67. ‘* 22 and 67. de Alexander McCalder, Hlampton, Lot 29. ** 29 and 30, Second John M. Robertson, Cavendish. ** 23 and 24. do Pierce Costello, Cornwall. ** 31 and 32, and north part of Lot 65. do | John McQuarrie, Nine Mile Creek. South part of Lot 65. Third Peter Stewart, Marshfield, St. Peter’s R’d.| Lots 33 and 34. do Peter Campbell, Corran Ban Bridge. ** 35, 36, north of Hills- bsrough, and Lot 37. do ** 35 and 36, south of Hills- borough and Lot 48, Fourth John Acorn Pownal. | ** 49 and 50, do Donald Stewart, Kinross, Lot 57. ** 57 and 58. do William Ross, Flat River. ** 60 and 62. ee ann Dy Crongpen and Royalty ogi KING’S COUNTY. First Angus E. McIntyre, Wairfield, Lot 47. Lots 46 and 47. do Frederick Morrow, Souris. ** 43, 44 and 45. Second | James McDonald, Little Pond, Let 56. ‘¢.2e. do Francis H, Sanderson, Head st Peter’s Bay.| ‘‘ 40, 41 and 42. do Lawrence Byrne, Head Hillsborough, ** 38 and 39. Third George Mackenzie, Dundas, ** 53. 54 and 55, do Jobn Mulligan, Baldwin’s Road. ** 51 and 52. Fourth Charles D. Poole, Montague Bridge. ‘** 59 and 66. do | John Jamieson, Sturgeon. ‘* 61 and 63. do Charles T. Brehaut, Murray Horbor South.| ‘* 64. Georgetown Ge'town Royalty, &c. | PRINCE COUNTY. | First | Francis Hughes, Tignish. ‘Lots 1, 2 and 3. do ! ** 4, 5 and 6. Second } Jos. McNeill, McWilliams’ P.O.,West Cape.| ‘‘ 7, 8 and 9. do William R. Ellis, Port Hill. ** 10, 11, 12 and 13. Third Michael McDonald, Trout River, Lot l4 | “ 14 and 16. do | Ulric C. Trudelle, Egmont Bay. /Lot 15. do | V.s. Gillis, Indian River. Lot 18, Fourth John T Mullin, Kensington, Lot 19. Lot 19. do James D. Stewart, Centreville. Lots 25 and 26, do Nelson Clarke, Cape Traverse. ‘** 27 and 28. Fifth Lot 17. do | Summerside. DONALD FERGUSON, Provincial Secretary and Treasurer: Provincial Treasurer's Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, 26th Ucteber, 1880. [oc 29, ar pres sum pro ad till 31st dec] Se nee a ee aire anes oneneoniae Seepage MOLASSES. | BILLS OF LADING 7 PUNCHEONS of the choicest in the —FOR SALE— HOUSEKEEPERS’ GOODS !s07." Flannels, Blankets, &c. Sign of the Lion. Nev 2, 1880. coon MYR. S00S A HE ETAMTNER OFFICE Very Superior Teas mor e in a few days. © to ar. Those TEAS will be | strength and flavor, and | BEER & Oct. 29, 1880. “EY & SONS, found wery su a ; PCrvor in we offer the sale and retail at remarkably low flonan’ tcc neste, ey THE PERFECTION eke c of WHISKY'Z@4)|- Ladies’ Ulsters, Mantles, Shawls, &e, | is 7S TOD DY. |forsrutenes Anat ae =s SR ee Cash Buyers will find our Goods Cheap. Call and T° .NE HIGHLAND WHISKY, ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTI 54, Holborn-viaduct, E.C,, London, Aug. 18, Ie79 Report oa the Lorne Hieutanp Wuisky: ‘*We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subject. ed them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were ye ‘ rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor and possessed all the characteristivg of ‘pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. ‘*ArTHUR Hitt, Hasgat ‘“‘Orro Heunkr, F. C. §. tee Agents : MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & Co. Charlotteto ; Feb. 24, 1880 a MORTCAGE SALE, TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on MON. DAY, the twenty-second day of Novem- ber next, A. D. 1880, at twelve o'clock, noon, in front of the Law Courts Build. ing in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a Pewer of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the twenty-second day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three, and made betweep WILLIAM WASHINGTON STUMBLES, ef Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island. merchant, aud Marky ANN STUMBLES, his wife, of the ene part, and JonN Tuomas Tuomas, then of Charlottetown aforesaid, but now living in Liverpool, England, merchant, of the ether part, — ee that tract, piece and parcel of land Z being one-fourth part of Town Lot Num- ber Eighty-four, in the third hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown aforesaid, bounded and described as follows: Commencing*one hua- dred and twenty feet southestwardly from the southwest corner of Great George and Kent streets. and running thence southwest as far as Towa Lot Number Eighty-three, in the said third hundred of Town Lots in C lottetown aforesaid, for the distance of eighty- four feet; thence running southeast forty feet; thence running northeast eighty-four feet ; thence running northwest te the = of commencement forty feet along Great George street, making and ineluding one- fourth part of Town Lot Number Eighty- four, in the third hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown aferesaid, together with all houses, buildings, rights, members and ap- purtenances thereunto belonging or in any- wise appertaining. For further particulars apply at the office of HaviILanp & Son. JOHN THOMAS THOMAS, Mortgages. Sept. 25, 1880—oaw till sale sat , TRUTHS. HOP BITTERS (A Medicine, not a Drink,) CONTAINS HOPS, BUCHU, MANDBRAKE, DANDELION, AND THE Purest aNp Best Mepicat QUALI TIES OF ALL OTHER BirreEns, ne a: ie, Ga et All Diseases of the Stomach, Bow Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Urinary 0h sane, Nervousness, Siceplessness, Femal Jomplaints and Brunkeness, $1000 IN GOLD Will be paid for a case they will not eu help, or for anything impure or injuri us found in them. Ask your Drugyists for Hop Bitters an ree books, and try the Bitters before you sleep. Take no other. fhe Hop Cough Cure and P Relief is the Cheapest, § and Best. For saz By W. R. WATSON APOTHECARIES HALL. [mar 5, ’80 Flour and Meal. RDERS will be received for the follow- ing Brands of Flour and Meal !— ‘* Buda” (Patent), ‘‘ Alabaster,” ‘‘Golden Age,’ ‘‘Extra Family,” ‘‘Warcup’s Su- perior,” ‘* White Rose,” ‘* Florence,” ‘*Beaver,” ‘‘Pastry” and ‘‘ Amber,” and choice K. D. Corn Meal—‘‘ Golden Star.” Quotations for the above Brands of Flour and Meal f. o. b. at Mills, or delivered at Charlottetown or Summerside. : J. R. FOSTER May 6, 00 Millers and reas Agog 2