| ee ee aeritne Se NER aa» aa a ita st pe ee ~ -_ > a THE DAILY Local and Other Items. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. CAP! the ‘ Northern Light.” > Tuere was a smart fall of enow per Provinces on Friday. e Tuts fall's freight on the Island Railway far exceeds that of last year. + in the VI} The loss by the failure of the cabbage crop | in Long Island is estimated at $300,000. > — One of the locomotive engines recently pur chased will be ready fer the road about Friday | next. os - Sm Cuarces Toprer and Mr. Schreiber wil! be here to inspect the P. E, Islaud Rail- way next week. ‘iain L. B. ARBMIBALD, Esq., Superintendent of the P, Eb. island Railway, returned from St. John last evening. tl etiiane RemewBer the lecture of Rev. Mr. Pascoe in the basement of the Prince Street Methe dist Church THIS EVENING ! -_<- >. _— De. Beer has returned from his visit to London, and resumes his practice.—Nov 8 3: dy & wkly pat 3i da & wkly, signees A Hiravy Pruw.—The City of Halifax will have to pay $9.250 to square Dominion ac- counts for the late Exhibition. > ——— The cry of potato famine in tke United States has occasioned the importation of tens of potatoes from Ireland. —_— > -—— Tue Bible Class fer study of Propheey meets this (Wednesday ) evening in Ladies’ Parlour, Y. M. ©. A., at 8 o’cloek.—All are welcome —Come. > — Sreamer ‘‘ Southpert” was prevented from returning from Mount Stewart to-day, on ac- count of her rudder having been Iroken. She | will return to the city to-morrow. _ > —— A. MeNettu’s Auction Sale of Choice Winter-keeping Apples will commence at ha//- past ten o'clock te-mo-row, and not eleven, as advertised. Come early and get bargains. as Lapies wishing light, pleasant and lucra- tive employment caa call on Prof. F. C. Clement, at Miss Sincelair’s, Sidney Street, eorner of Pownal Street, between nine aad ten a. m. {no 9 2i pd - > -_—_ - Export oF Hoases.—On Monday last Mr. W. S. McKie shipped to Bangor, Me., three pair of the heaviest and finest-loeking cart horses we had seen for sometime. Mr. Mce- Kie is still buying fer the same market. ee A Lecrcrse.—By the Rev. J. B. Pascoe, in the basement ef the Methodist Brick Church, Wedxresday, Nov. 9th, at 74 o'clock. Sub- ee : ** Education Viewed in Relation to the resent and Future State of Existence.” Ad- mission 10 cents. nov 7 3i —_>- -—— Tux Minister of Railways was at River du Loup on Monday, and prebably reached Moncten yesterdey, He is accompanied by Mr. Schrieber, Mr. Pottinger, and other officials of the Railway, and 1s spending some time at various points ascertaining the con- dition of the road and the wants of the people. —_—_@—_——- A Sap Srory.—Messre. Duncan and Theos. MeLean, brothers, of Rogers Hill, Picteu county, left for Colorade in March, last year. The younger, Themas, died in August last of mountain fever; and a despatch received from a relation in Denver, last Saturday, announc- ed the death of the elder brother. The body of the latter is being broaght home for inter- ment.—Annapelis Journal. ——— A scHeoNER, name unknown, from Grand Ance to P. E. Island, loaded with grind- stones, while trying to enter McLean’s Golly, Escuiminac, struck and went to pieces. Not a vestige of her is now to be seen. The crew were saved with what they stood in. Part of the cargo has been fished up, and is now sold among the inhabitants to raise money te take the crew home. — Ex. muiabgiielbend Notice is given in the Canada (Gazette that the mortgage executed under the pro- visions ef the charter ef the Canada Pacific Railway Company, securing the issue of $25,000,000 of land grant bonds, has been deposited in the office of the Secretary of State of Canada, as required by the 30th section of the said charter. —_~— oo ee The highest rate of tax in Massachusetts on each $1000 is $32, in the town of Monroe, couaty of Franklin; and the lowest $3, in the tewn of Groton. The rate in Nahant is $4.50 and in Milton $5 Ten cities and 122 towns report an increase in rates ; 2 cities and 35 tewns report the same rates as last year. ee Arrempt To Smormer A CAPTAiIn.—A cor- respondent of the 7'imes at Parrsboro writes:— ** An attempt was made to smother Capt. Cleveland of the schooner ‘‘Second,” on the night of the 4th inst. by the owners of the said schooner, it is supposed. Capt. Ryklofh, E. Dingle and Jesiah Puysley were arrested and loeked up to await trial. Suspicion rests strongly on Capt Ryklofh, although it is to be hoped it may only prove suspicion.” — >—-—— Last week a woman died in the western suburbs of Halifax and was buried, and rumors in circulation caused a partial investi- gation into the matter, and it was feund that the woman came down to breakfast one morn- ing very ill, and could hardly meve at all. Her husband went for a docter, who arrived te find the woman sitting by the stove dead. Those who laid the corpse out said she was covered with bruises, the result of a beating she had received the day previous to her death. Tho children, five in number, were in a very neglected state, two with badly burned feet. The case has such an aspect that it was deemed expedient to place the matter be- fore the coroner, and the 8S. P. @. A. have taken the initiative, so as te have the rumors thoroughly sifted. -_--S Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, November 9—10 a. m. Fresh southerly to southeasterly winds, cloudy mild weather, with rain areas. oom - Personal. . Prestpent Grevy ekes eut an existence on & salary of $200,000 a year. Tue Marquis of Bassano, of France, is the guest of Hon. Mr. Caron at Ottawa. AkcupisHor Croxe’s advice to Irish ten- ants is to tender fair rents, so that if these be refused the fault will not lie with them. | | | . | FINLAYSON has resumed command of | GREAT BRITAIN AND LRELAND. Dvusun, Nov. 7. The land owners view the great reduc- tion in rent made by the Land Court with alarm, and they apprehend, if the same | prineiple is carried out, their preperty will be confiscated to a large extent and num- bers of them ruined. Lonvon, Noy. 7. | Samuel Fauikner, cotton agent at Crums all, has failed Liabilities, £60,000, The Stundurd Says: in view of the great expense inveived, there will be ouly three | more sub commissions under the Land Act | fer the present [t is reperted in legal circles that if Lord | Selborne is not seen able to resume the performance of his duties as Lord High Chanceilor, the Great Seal will be placed in | commission. Lonvon, Nov. 7. Rev. George Granville Bradley, the new Dean, in his inaugural sermon, laid great stress on the common inheritance in the Abbey, in which the citizens of the great Republic acruss the seas might claim, could they forget divided counsels and un- happy memories. America had twice this year, he said, been drawn te the Mother Country by common griefs. = Lonpon, Nov. 7. Mest Rev. John McHlale, D D., Arch- bishop of Tuam, is dead. EUROPE AND THE EAST, Lenpon, Novr 7. The Times Paris correspondent says Saturday’s debate in the Chamber of Depu- ties on the Tunisian question is one of the greatest pacliamentary disappointments known for ten years. The Times Dargeeling, ludia, correspend- eut says that deaths from epidemic choleraic fever amounts to nine theusand, or ten times the normal rate of mortality for the past four years. The Times’ Berlin cerrespondent veports that Bismarck has brought an action for slander against Von Busen, secessienist, arising from his speech te his constituents. ArHeEns, Nov. 7. The statue of Lord Byron was unveiled at Misselonghi, where he died. The cere- mony was attended by great popular en- thusiasm. Rome, Nov. 7 Cardinal Giannetti, Archbishop of Sardis, is dead. Tocson, Nev. 7. Information has been received of a fight between hostile Apaches and United States cavalry in Apache County, in which four bucks were killed and three women and children captured. The Apaches were scattered by the engagement, and are mak- ing towards San Carlos Agency. UNITED STATES. New Yorg, Nov. Dr. Ambrose Goetz, two years ago a wealthy and prominent physician of St. Petersburg, and once physician to the Rus- sian embassy to Japan, was found dead at his boarding house here yesterday, having taken poison. He was forced to flee from liberal politieal tendencies, and his pro- perty was coniiscated. He was not able to support himself by his practica here, and poverty dreve him to suicide. San Francisco, Nov. 7. The steam whaler Belvidere has arrived ; also the whalers Northern Light, Dawn and Rainbow, bringing uews of the Arctie relief steamer Redgers. Lieut. Berry found Wrange! Land to be an island. He sent a party from the Rodgers in small boats te explore the land. They returned, having gone completely around it. The Rodgers then steamed 120 miles north and northwest in search of further land, but failed to find any. Lient. Berry ascended the mountain on Wrangel Island and from the top saw the sea all roundit. The season has been most favorable for ex- ploration. Captain Owen, of the Belvi- dere, said he weuld not be surprised to hear of the Jeannette coming home by the way of Greenland. The Rodgers intends to send out a sledge party from winter quarters to explore the coast of Siberia. She expecta to leave her winter quarters next June and go as far north as possible. -<- Special Notices. Laptes’ Lambs’ Wool Vests, a new lot just received,—W. A. Werks & Co. no 5 3i CALL at Harvie’s Bookstore and see the beautiful desigas of Prang’s Prize Christmas Cards. oct 31 3ILLHEADS supplied to order at Tux Exam- INER OFFICE. Hype's Cugesse—200 Ibs. received to-day. — R. K. Brace, nov | Six pure bred White Leghorn Cocks for sale. Address Post Office Box 92. [no 5 3i—s tu f Tue cream of the Christmas and New Year’s cards for the season, now opening at G. A. Haszarp’s, 16 Queenst. nov24iws Prana’s $1,000, $500 and $300 Prize Christ- mas Cards at Harvie’a Bookstere. oct 31 Reap George Carter’s advertisement in another column. All orders left with him will be filled and delivered promptly. foc 27 2w 2aw thf. New Twerps, at Owen Connolly’s. 027 6i Don’t delay but call at Harvie’s Bookstore for Prang’s Christmas Cards—a splendid lot. oct 31 Mrxep Prexirs, by the pint, quart and gallon, at the Family Grocery.—R, K. Brace. nov 1 Now is the time to select your Christmas Cards at Harvie’s Bookstore—beautiful de- signs, ect 31 Tue Xmas cards at G. H. Haszard’s, are very choice, they comprise selections from all the leading makers. Prices from 1 cent to $2.50. nov 2 4iws Warm Lambs’ Weel Underclothing at W. A. Werks & Co,, just opened. no 6 2i A worp to the ladies! Do not exchange your old Sewing Machine for a new ore; but fetch it to me and I will repair it and make it as good as new or no charge made.— WILLIAM Brown, shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown, P. E. I. nov 1 tf wy Tux only place on P. E. Island. where you cau get every part of a gun made, is at Brown’s Shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. nov | tf wky SAvusAGeEs made fresh every morning of the best material, at the Fish Market, Grafton Street. nl eod 2w LATEST, PERKI Have just received 3 Our Stock is now about cor and country to inspect our Goods find no better value. Pp Cotton Warp an qualities, and at the Charlottetown, Noy, 1,-1881. EXAMINE Beaver, Felt and Straw Hats, Our Dress Goods, Cloths, Flannels and Winceys are not surpassed inextent, variety and value. Rugs and Railway Wrappers, Carpets, Oil Cioths, Rugs and Mats. Gent»’ Furnishing Goods, &c,, &e. 9 5 9 4 = R, NOVEMBER 9, 1881. eee ee NEWEST, BEST. 70% NS & STERNS cases Newest and Best Shapes, in Plush, —:0: uplete in every particular, and ws invite customers from town when making their purchases, as we can assure them they will Just see these Goods aud get atterns whether you buy or not. d Cottons of every description, of the best lowest prices. Flannels, Blankets, Horse PERKINS & STERNS. eee ee ee Oe ee ee Noy. 1, 1881. 1881, BRITISH FALL AND Oct. 14, 1881. AT Readymade Clothing, Tweeds and Heavy Cloths, AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. Some Expensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles and Dolmans, and ur Lined Cloaks, Sealettes and Colored Dress Goods. AT A LARGE REDVUCTION. JUST OPENED AND MARKED LOW, A Select Assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Velveteens, Ladies’ Sacques, &, &¢, HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE STOCK OF Which will be disposed of at Very Low Prices. OST! R. W. TREMAINE, 83 QUEEN STREET, er ad 108] WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE WINTER DRY GOODS, W. & A. BROWN & CO. a eee stata ait nlite a il tn i a a GRAND BAZAAR, MARKET HALL, 22nd and el of November. YEXHE Members of St. Joseph’s Society in- tend holding, in the Market Hall, A FAIR OF Faney & Useful Articles, —OoN-- Wedresday & Thursday, Nov, 23- and 24, the proceeds to be devoted to the aid of St. Joseph’s Convent, Tea, Coffee, and Refreshments of all apes} will be supplied. Tickets of admission 10 eents. Doors open at 2. p, m. As the Ladies who have undertaken the management of this Fair will spare no pains to make it a success, they sincerely trust the ce them with their liberal patronage, Oct. 25, ’81—2aw BEER & GOFF ETA V i 360 BBLS. BEST BRANDS Choice FlouriBaking Powder | Woodill’s, G@ook’s Friend, and Prineess. National Policy, Famous Superior, Kent and other Brands. LAM? VERY CHEAP, TEA! [ 32, 34, 36 and 40 cts., WARRANTED. Wholesale and Retail. BEER & GOFF: Cr ery, bie Kaives, and Forks, Oct, 24, 81. many friends of that institution will ret ! GHEAPER THAN EVER! 0:0 3. B. MACDONALD Is Seliing Off his Lmmense Stock of Dry Goods and Clothing this Fail at very low prices. Everyone in want of good articles at a smali price should visit this store. {whly, pres ewes = 2S A A RA SNS AN nn ae y EY “F pop. A. BRUCE, CUSTOM TAILOR, IS NOW SHOWING ONE OF THE Finest Selections of Cloths in the City, —AMONG WHICH ARE— Naps, Beavers, Pilots, Worsteds, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, X&e., &c. Our REABY MADE CLOTHING, most of which has been made on the premises, having an extra finish, will be sold as cheap as imported. GENTS FURNISHINGS, in Underclothing (Scotch and Canadian), Libby & Spier’s New York Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, English end Americun Hats and Caps, &c. Gentlemen favoring us with their orders will find our prices lower and our Gar- ments as good-fitting as can be had on P. U. Island, 72 QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. October 19, 1881—2aw till 31 dee, w e—wkly Se Shop & Dwelling House| PRANC’S TORENT! —_|Prize Christmas Cards, N South Side Queen Square, the Store} and ‘Dwelling House. lately eevepied by First instalment received this dey at L. J. Williams. Apply to HORACE HASZARD. HARVIES’ BOOKSTORE. Atig. 25— FOR LIVERPOOL DIREOT! HE Clipper Barque *M. J. Foley,” 449 tons register, classed 7 years Al at Eng- lish Lloyds, Duncan McDovcatt master, now due at this port, will go on the berth imme- diately after arrival and load for Liverpool direct, Sailing about 20th Nov. Having @ large portion of her cargo en- gaged, shippers will do wellt engage room immediately. This is a good opportunity for shipping Starch, Canned Meats, &c , as this vessel has made remarkable passages. Apply to LONGWORTH & CO,, Water Street, Nov. 5—2w 2aw Agente, AUCTION. GREAT CLEARING-GUT SALE. i. subscriber, intending to remove from his present place of business, offers his following property for sale : lst. My Business Stand situated on O’ Leary Road, Lot 8, containing ene acre of land, with Store and Dwelling House attached, Warehouse, Barn and Cooper Shop. The Buildings are all new, and as a Tlteees Stand it cannot be excelled. 2nd. Lobster Factory situated at “‘ Eureka Cove, Lot 7, with all its appurtemances, con- taining 9 Boats, 1009 traps, and all that is necessary to run a first-class Factory. The location is acknowledged to be the best on our Island shores. Also 100 acres of land at- tached; 60 acres are cleared and under a good state of cultivation, the balance is covered with a growth of hard and soft wood. On said premises there is a Dwelling House, Barn and Saw Mill, which will be sold with or without Factory, to suit purchaser. 3rd. 1 New Warehouse at West Point Wharf, 24x28 feet. The sale will commence on Wednesday, 18th of Novemer, at 12 oclock, noon, and will be continued for three days, when merchandise of ajl descriptions will be seld; also 3 Horses, 4 Cows, | Riding Wagon, 1 Express do, 1 Truck do, 1 Cart (new), Plough and Harrows, Harness, 2 Sleight, 200 Mack- erel Barrels, 200 Pork do, 75 barrels Bait, Household Furniture, and other articles im- possible here to enumerate. Also for sale 120 acres of land situated on Brudeuell River, Lot 53, and 2 Schooners called Mary Jane, 55 tons register, 1 year old, and the C Pearl, 32 tons register, 4 years old, ‘Perms made known day of sale. DUNCAN McCALLUM. O'Leary, Lot 8, Nov. 1,’ 8i—Gi eed, wly li MORE LIGHT! TQWHE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have imported some of “Bray's Puaxers,” which they will supply and fit on Gas Brackets, etc., at a moderate cost to consumers, These Burners are reported to be the best Flat Flame Burner yet produced, and will give a far greater amount of light than any other Burner with the same consumption of as, Dr. Wallac, F. BR. 5. E., F. C. S., Gas Examiner to the City of Glasgow, in a lecture delivered by him, calculated that £130,000 ($650,000) a year, are thrown away in Glas- gow by the use of imperfect fittings. On the subject of Gas Burners he srys: “+Another and as I think a better Burner is that called Bray’s regulator, and as I consider these the best unien Burners attainable at moderate cost, I have selected them for a series of ex- periments.” The Report of the Committee of the British Association of Science to enquire as to the best means for the development of light frora Coal Gas of different qualities—comprising Dr. William Wallace, Professor Dittmar, and Mr. Thomas Wills, F. C.8., F. I, C. E., showed that Bray’s Burner's yielded the greatest amount of light of all the two or three score of Burners reported upon, which includedall the Burners of repute in the market. In a pampblet upon Light and Heat, pub- lished by B, B. Taber, A, M., he says: “ The cost of Gas as compared with other illumin- ants is much more economical when rightly used, than many suppose. From experiments made for this purpose, the following results have been obtained. They were made by burning samples ot Devyoe’s Brilliant Oil and ordinary Oils, and testing their illuminating power. It was found that Coal Gas costing one cent at $3 per thousand feet, gave a light equal to 18 candles, while Devoe’s Brilliant Oil consuming 27.4 grammes cost- ing halfa cent, gave a light equal to 9 candles, “A good Argand or Johnson's Burner, the Burner's used in the last experiment, will therefore give the light of 2 ordinary Oil Burners in direct comparison, at no greater expense in the cas» of the finer and safer grades of Oil, Lights,however, on the author- ity of Scientists, are not to be compared in direct proportion, but in proportion to the squares of their powers, and such a com- parison with the case of the use of Gas, its cleanliness, freedom from odor and dangers, renders its use desirable wherever it can be introduced.” As the above experiments were made with Gas at $3 per 1000 feet, and not consumed through Bray’s Burners, it will readily be seen how much more economical it is to con- sume Gas instead of Oil, when its price is oniy $2.63 per 1000 feet as now charged here when consumed, more especially through Bray’s Burners. Messrs. Geodwin & Co., of Philadelphia, the well-known manufacturers of Scientific in- struments for testing the ‘illuminating power of Coal Gas, ete., say in their Circular to Gag Companies : “ In presenting the Bray’s Stand- aid Patent Slit Union Purners and Lanterns, for which we are the sole Agents in the United States, to the attention of the public, we are convinced that we are filling a want long felt.” They further add; “ The yield of light from these Burners is 12 to 20 per cent. greater per cubic foot of Gas consumed than that from any flat flame Burner hitherto in- troduced, (no 4 eod tf For Sale or to Let, HAT Freehold Property, with a front cf eighty feet on Pow ial Street and eighty- foar feet on Sydney Street, the House con. taining 16 large room: and two Kitchens, Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock. ing adoor. Apply on the premises to M&S. BOUSWALL, March 12, 1§61—tf | Oct. 31—tf i’ ue ee ee ee a ee ee ee sn seat ith renee eT ee Oe ee ee ale, ‘ ‘ ' Ht i i 2 ie Ser eee, eae : Sarre ma apart ate 0 Ot SEES i mes om