L = : | keen ~ castellano ED eaASERRS SreneendeEes - : ——— — : Se einen eee haeeaee 7 ee = a = an cecegcvnnmanimnincwsia | | Local and Other Items. MARRIED. lJ ra Tez In this ci 2 sJenee of Mr. Ren} ; Rees —_,, ; Ze | been this ci at the residence of Mr. Ben}. a B we i Ne Me d tenes 9 dfrey—bre rot the groom-—on the I]lth an ~ Pork, e carcass, sold very rapidly on by the Rev, Geo, M. Campbell, Mr. Wil i LOnCtion, Re B., Friday. —_—— wnnie Shaw, « stle, Miramichi, N. B. REPRERSENTING IN THE MARITIME PROVINCES Splendid Fur Caps for Ladies and Misses, ‘ <7 4 ' 4i7 ° i a ; At New Glascow, on the 4th inst., by the for one dollar and fifty cents each, at Young’s. . r TAY . — Mmunte 34 c\e.$ ere - : r ° bey. WEP: Avalibalad: Mt a. eatin of Gutario, Chicago and Western |‘ | inst. *rices from 5 to 6 cents. jliam f, Godfrey, of Pugwash, N. 8., and Miss if : ee a | Wm. j PEnAIN MME el AT ss : } ™es “¥.2 as a eal Margate, to Marion, eldest dauchter of the vhillers 7d Shippers Tuners are to be restaurants fitted up in the late J } mw Co) ee ee a” i , ; 406 JC ip iN Lasoow, IN Glebe and Muil ottices fer the benefit of the sdsishciatasmnaccatsideimmielnanacdanaemmame ce tei lalla —iIN-— employees. . EAN ES ED , Pee OI iD MA . A —_—_,——— | BERD. VUUN, i llay Headquarters for Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets At New Perth, on Wednesday, the 19th . . ; is at Young’s ult., at the residence of his son-in-law, Isaac ’ ¥ 7 Ep 5o9 . . m4 ; oe OQPce Are Bea wss AB: a as Foster, Esq., Mr. John McGregor, formerly sec uS AMG PPOVisiOns. We learn thatthe number of patients in the of Brackley Point Roud, aged 77 years. . 3 r : - c ~ r © rs Invite the attention of buy Crs; The following are some of the leading brauds of Flour for sale wholesale, in car-load- lots only, viz:— ‘‘ Buda,” ‘‘ Alabaster,” ‘“* White Rose,” Warcap’s Superior, ‘* Pastry,” ‘Red XXX.” * Amber,” SER 2 EE nn a a re en ee Charlottetown Hospital has increased. : a. HOTEL ARRIVALS ° : bee paca lpen | pede tage ese poe re a ee to “their large, well as- fronting on the north afd west sides of Queen a : Square. 66 RPanvar Moiile ”’ weecayet ailius, re &c The above choice brands of flour, with many others, can be obtained at ail the leading CHHAP STOC K Flour Houses in the Maritime Provinces, ? | Samples of all kinds of Seed Grains, and other goods will be sent to any address on applica- tion free of charge. Ask for quotations by telegraph in ‘* Cipher,’’ which will be supplied to all cor- respondents on application. Nov, 25, 1879—ly Dec. 6.—W Mitchell, Halifax: sorted, and Halifax. Dec. 8.—Capt. A Finlayson, ‘Vernon River Bridge; Capt McLeod Orwell, PBL, Dec. 9.—A Evans Montreal; White, Cascumpec. Dec. 10.—D McDonald, Montreal; Captain McMillan, Barque J F Robertson; J W You- mans, Toronto; W FF Lawson, Halifax; Edward Brown, Fredicton. Dec. 11.—George Sheares, Halifax. (an : £. oO 5 dforrest, » ae. Tue “ Young Ladies’ Journal”—Xmas:- No. and New Year's part--for sale at the Diamond Book Store. James F FARMERS are engaged at ploughing in various parts of the country to-day—12th December. Fresh Eggs at the Family Grocery ; some Knives and Vorks, slightly damaged, will be of the following goods: MANTLE CLOTHS, aang t= sold very cheap. Call and see them.—R. K. REVERE HOUSE. ULSTER CLOTHS aoe Sieemanoca Brace Dee, FA Matheson, "Campbletons oa GhoiCe LABRADOR HERRING, Pasthows hé ving old linén or cotton, suiteh! Timpkins, Port Hawkesbury; C B Record, ) « for bandages, vena confer a favor by Seoelan oO; es : a Pe, oo Ae ee TWEED SUITINGS, 7 rs : a ‘SHORE! sington, P KE I. a AVAX SHORE, the same at the Charlottetown Hospital. > Dec. 10.—Wm Richards Bideford; Turner Berry, Portland, Me.; David Montgomery, Summerside. Dec. 11.—H B ‘Teed, Montreal; A R Hodgsen, do; John Stewart, do; R A Clarke, Alberton; Capt. Murchison, Orwell. WORSTED COATINGS, WHITE FLANNELS, SCARLET FLANNELS Just received at the FISH MARKET, Grafton Street] Cavent ‘ru.—-These eleven cent dress stuffs Robert Young is now advertising, the ladies are delighted with the quality as well as astonished at the price of them. E 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- Dec. 1, 1879— Tur {Summerside Journal advocates as the winter route for the ‘‘ Northern Light,” the — between Summerside Harbor and Cape ormentine. HANOVER HOUSE. Dee, 11.—James McLauchlan, Souris; G W m ae 7 . oo . T Bentley, M FP P, Kensington; W_ Bruce, V Hughes, County Line, SHIRTING FLANNELS> FRENCH TWILL FLANNELS. a . oe \ Summerside; J \ Ir is reported that a citizen narrowly es- : ae . ; ROCKLIN HOUSE. caped with his life whilej crossing Queen acter, st) le and prices of ons RO Lavender, Boston; Nathaniel Carry, 2 — eng by few’ to as a Goods have given great satisfac- oe. — Mor - — Winseloe, a tlice. he mud at that place is deep an : : 5 Richard Jenkins, Lot 49; Thomas Vood, do. th | dangerous. . tion. . We have still on hand a Dec. 11—Alex. Dixon, Belfast; Neil Me- 20% hha i ATTENTION is directed 'to William Dodd’s advertisement of pictures, painted during the t summer by Mr. Robert Harris. We can ardly imagine a handsomer Christmas pres- ent than one of these pictures. Tuk liquor trade has received a severe blow at Montague Bridge. On Wednesday last three persons were fined forty dollars each; and four persons, twenty dollars each, for violating the liquor law at that place. ™ A numpBER of young men belonging to St. James’ Church met in their Hall last evening and formed themselves into an Association for 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 yun, whilst our Fur Goods are going off in good style. The gentlemen find it economical to buy from us their Ulsters, Over- Quarrie, Crapaud, David Mutch, A Br A Bruee, Lot 49; John McGuire: vA’ 1 \\ heatley is River: ?, oN SaaS a Chae CS Be Fan hE a Bes wy . FQ HCEIVED THIS FALL 4 E& . MITMA DDS. DUL,MA ‘“ OCCIDENTAL, MAZERPA, “ CAMPBLEFORD, ‘ ALABASTER sh sé WAPLITITIP’SR CTTPRPIONP WARCUP’S SUI ERIOR, Rustico; 8 James Bourke, )RESS GOODS, A large, variety of the Newest Materials, ts i eat = a a > * * % ae es —— j QORNE Fz YHRISKEY, Hid vk ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 4, 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 Greenlees Brothers, at Gresham buildings, London, and have selected from the EGEELAN ED ri Messrs. Mutual Improvement. This is a step in the ‘ cui bbe Gadtina’ Shanda as : . ; vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whis- right direction and we — them a prosper-}egats and Reetfers, as well as bee 3, CORN . WAT ae j and Trimmings to suit. key, and neve quence them to careful ex. ous career. Robert Shaw, Esq., is preparing a i ° i Ye “00 bois. CORN MEAL, amination and analysis. The samples were lecture on Christmas, which he will deliver their Shirts, Linder Ka Ties, XC, EDENET ED Lf Q\SDENED pale, showing their freedom from added color- before the Association the week after next. At this season we would eall pees & GOFF, ing matter, very fragrant, mellow and of Dee. 6, 1879. -0: pleasant flavor ; in fact, they possessed all th special attention to our beauti- characteristics of and well-mature pure Tue ‘ifth of the series of public temperance meetings was held Thursday evening. The|fy] stock of FANCY WOOL/¢ : +) A A Scotch Whiskey of the first qualtiy.” speakers were Rev. G. W. Hodgsen, Messrs. WORK : rery shar 1 Sys a CL iy glasses. Artuur HILL, ILASSALL, M.D, > E. Walsh and J. Winsloe, of Boston. Four —in every snape ane > Orro Hruner, F. C. §., F. I. ©. GREENLESS London names were added to the Pledge. The next meeting, the last of the series, will be held Saturday evening. All are welcome. BRorrers, form, besides Wools of every eae ' ; Distilleries, description. Our CARPETS are, without doubt, the cheapest in the city, Plain, Checked & Plaid | soe rropriotor EN STORE AND TO ARRIVE: Greshara-buildings, i I2 hhds. PORTO RICO ) ‘i 8 ** CHOICE BARBADOES | : 20 bbls. GRANULATED Argyleshire. Agents :-- A Committee of Presbytery will hoid mis- sionary meetings in the Presbyterian Churches xT eNWT MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.L. 4 eli amano ttl, SUGAR \ wi : Dee. i, N . ANULALED go aad Se eit aed ee in; Cavendicl, at é,,and have sold well. Intending} 15 « CONFECTIONER'S A. | Nov. 25, 1879.—6m a i : . : ‘ 10 “ BRIGHT REFINED ; iis p.m.; Dec 23rd, Long River, at 11 a. m.;| purchasers will serve their own! + Seog. cf the st value. * . Clifton, at 64 p. m.; Dec 24th, Summerfield, P ll ere they all 163 puns. Choice Bar- ) best value BITESH ARERIGA at Jl a. m; Malpeque at 6} p. m. interests to cail ere they ali 80.| 33 tierces | badoes and * > MOLASSES. 4 18 barrels } ‘Trinidad FENTON T. NEWBERY & CO. Dec. 9, 1879—6i pat 3i her 2i It is not every day such oppor- tunities occur for furnishing at ,a cheap rate. We leave to call attention to the sale of the Spring Park Brewery Property, adver- tised in another column. This property is Assurances Company. s jour 2i ordered for positive sale, and any person ; Bats & Paiaige denen s yureneene. . rare interest-! In the work we have given = Ru Saas roma E é a rizE AND MARINE, , willdo well to atten he property is a cans “nn a A y - A Ee if cenit desirable one for Brewery and other manufac- | ourselves P of pring. Good = be wa So - ” a i ars > a : : turing purposes. Goods for little money, we have —IN THE— 3 Casi Lapita v Assets ' $I 16 401,40, rati : ian Pee We have received from the Agent—F. T. | 80 far had the co-oper ation of - wnt tn eee | Coe Newbery, Esq.—the calendar of the Imperial the Public, which, if continued, ATMEN ALUN COLLARS & THES, INCORPORATED 1833 Fire Insurance Company. It is very well; 3 Pane [ieee ‘cannot fail, in the end, to largely printed and contains a number of valuable Sieiclaw -Tisksenten 40 h ' . : Head Giice. - Terenta Qi coutll ore Tieapeta nonin eae benefit us and all who favor us! HTBSHBY Bob RET 1G, 79, in Seal, Mink, Astrachan, Xc.,} **“* wy soronts, Ont, ’ ’ ’ * ‘ mt ° a 5 seialiciie tia I i ict atamp duties, etc.—compiled for use in Can-} with their custom. Psa * ken on all descriptions of Property : at lowes “ates. ame, | We have made up our minds! 4 Savi ot useful and fancy articles will be | (RRA BR, MIUEHES peering i We were just reflecting on the triumphs of +9 cain and deserve a large share | £4, held, (under the auspices of Prince Ba aj¢ PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES, modern art and mechanism, when Mr. R. 5 Sa ’ . ward Division, No. 1 8. of 'T.,) Tuesday? 16th HOR AGE HASZAR ’ Galbraith arrived at our office with four beau- | of public patronage and support, December, 15879. Persons wishing to par- AND AUS » RD, Agent, tiful chromo pictures, which are presented to | which we are sensible will be chase Christmas Cards and Presents will find Office, South Side Queen Square, subscribers for the Home and Fireside. This | “ this a good opportunity. July 10, 1879. magazine, which is very well printed, is sent, the result of industry, courtesy,| A first-class Refreshment Table will be : ’ = — for a whole year for one dollar, and the pic-' ; ar ic provided, The Military Brass Band will be Bente 4” ae ee ee tures are thrown in free. Fifty years ago the, and an assiduous: attention to in attendance. re e r| iY] 7] i ngs. RABIES, Beh! Gi, w VEG, Sr = pictures alone would have cost at least $50. each of our numerous customers, Doors open at 2 o'clock, noon. Admis- = atte ‘as well as to each branch of our) *°" 1° °°" Mi SNE FOUND.—On Tuesday, the W. E. BAGNALL, Chairman Com. E. M.. WELSH, Treasurer. JOHN D, WALKER, Sec’y. WE hear frequent complaints about the de- lay in receiving telegrams from points be- ond the Anglo-American Company’s lines. x . When in Ottawa a few days ago Mr. W. C h iust., a purse containing a sum of money, papers, etc. The owner can have the same by proving property and paying for this advertisement, on application to James Mvrute business. Mantle’ and Dress Making is DesBrisay sent two telegrams—one at 11 a. d . oa by tl i Ne ital allel GAN, Water street ma one on the premises by the GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, ; eet. ail tf ra., and the other at 1 p. m.—on Saturday. | Oct. 28. 1879. Sr - shine steeteianaies The first was received at Sp m., and the sec. | MISSES CURRIE. ‘ LN IT wool G00 AS [ a, © OTTAG - TO L Re Sitenen t unti on renoon. e are and sitting-room below, and three bed- satisfied. that tho fanlt docs not lie with the) "TREMAINE & METCALF HES ALES | s] AN an tino, nl tose ie A. A. Tel. Co., but with the Dominion or 5 a a BD bes ie attached. Pleasant and healthy situation for a small family. Well suited for a Market Gardiner or Laundress. Enouire at the resi- dence of Chief Justice Patuar.— d6 m & w Montreal Companies who, we trust, will with- SUCCESSORS TO of every descriptin s froma 5e i 5 c . YENDERS will be received by this Depart- : eut delay, remove the grievances. J i % if JAMES DesBRISAY. I ment, at Charlottetown, up to the 15th pair Bootees to a “Prec Worrinc- —--—- - +e APpPLICATIoN will be made to Parliament ee nr — t ion for the incorporation of = com-| Gh’town, Dec. 2, 1879 | DECEMBER, next, for the furnishing ef 30 BOXS sessl - ’ oe : i Oil Tanks, with Trays and Drip Pans, and -25 a 3 } , This line i li E als. y to construct a railway from Emerson to | | Plans and Specifications can be seen, and \forms of tenders procured by intending cor- ‘tractors, at the Department’s Office. | *Address to the undersigned, and mark on ‘outside, ‘* tender for oil tanks.” & bs: Ges ie A Three Story House, con a. taining § yooms, 5 halis and 1 kitchen, situated on the corner of Pownal and Euston Street. Apply on the premises to Jonw JOHNSTON. d | cod 2w pd ton’ combination Scarf & Hood. Black ‘Silk Fringes, New ee the Souris River in the Northwest. would, probably, be the means of giving a large supply of fuel to Winnipeg and the vil- west of that city, for we learn that Mr. Hugh Sutherland has had a party at work mining coal, which is abundant along the A Fine Cabinet Organ — (Smith 44& maker) which cost $130.00, will be sold ng ¢ “ade : for sixty dollars, less than half. Appl River, and expects to be able to sell it | WM. MITCHEL A . ae : - Apply es in Winnipeg cal Selaes at six dollars a ton. ; Ageh ot ‘oe't avery large variety good & cheap ee (nl Three years ago coal retailed in Winnipeg at |Dep’t. of Marine, Len bak Seen: pan twenty-five dollars a ton. Ch’town, Nov. 29, 1879—8taw a h pres given, 2 tenement houses, 8 rooms in each, thoroughly fittel up, banked Tur attendance at the market on Fri- day was la Prices were as follows :— Beef (small) from 5 to 12 cents per lb; beef (qr.) from 3 to 7 cents per lb.; mutten, from ea ear o 4to 8 cents per lb.; lamb, from 4 to7 cents | pSERSON S liable to pay Poll Tax for Char- j trata sch tarnT A 5 t per lb.; pork (per Ib.) from 7 to 9 cents; pork |.& lottetown and Common, and Assessmen eens +f ‘on Lands in Charlottetown Royalty, are here- and outside windows on, all ready to occupy. Rent low to good and careful tenants; none other need apply. Apply to the owner, RicHaAaRD Werks, Head Hillslorough Street, Ch’town. [n 14. eod NOR first-class YOUNG be POLL TAX NOTICE , All of the above extra good value. —_ SALE.—A (per carcass) from 5 to 6 cents; geese, from MARE. 3 v 1a os ; 5 sins iby notified t kk yment to tl der- MaArhh. 3 years old, sired by Imported 40 to 55 cents each; ducks, from 20 to 28 cents |by notified to make paymen ae . Blood Horse “ Abel,” stands 15 Seuta on i ‘signed, at the store of D. R. M. Hooper, i Enston Street. 3 ” G. C. HOOPER. 'Ch’town, Nov. 22, 79. ‘CURSCRIBE for the DAILY EX |. 5 : AMINER the Cheapest aud most newsy ; Paper published the Province Ch’town, Nov. 4, 1879. i gach; chickens, from 30 to 45 cents per pair; butter (fresh) from 16 to 20 cents per Ib.; styie and quite gentle in harness, Wil be sold cheap and on easy terms. Apply at this butter (tub) from 15 to 16 cents per lb.; eggs, a from 20 to 25 per doz.; potatoes, from 16 to, = : {n. 1, tf 90 cents per bushel;-oats, from 32} to 33 cents | OARBIRS WANTED—A few per’ manent Boarders can be accommodated at very moderate rates ‘at the Revere House, [oct 29, 1879] Fs Per bushel; hay, from 35 to 40icents per 100, bs ; flour per 100 Ibs., from 3.00 to 3.25; oxt- Meal from 2.25 to 2,50.