NE ANAT Sein od snp a" yocal and Other Items, ~ J h. Po >rcHER, Esa., editor of the 4 rqus, lectures fo-Light en ‘Dead Shots at Living e = ; ‘ Follie’,” in the Rteform Club Hall. On the 26th inst. a poll will be opened in Prince County for the purpose of testing one. WHERE can you get the best Boots and Shoes for the least money! At Gasa’ eT tet — <n ee wr _ Ons of the shortest wills on record has just been admitted to probate at Lewes England : ‘* Mrs.- die.” : ; , Is to have all when I] ‘ Sam mwbeesnieo ¢ : GREAT activily is reported at Philadel- ee ee i angen paler coemneneeae ene - Se ae DODD & ROGERS STILL ABEAD OF COMPETITION! oom OS ne AT eee AUCTION SALES, MORTGAGE SALE. To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the the County on the Canada Temperane. Act, phia in getting the Russian ships of war Court House ia Summerside, Prince ; ready for sea. Their crews pre said to be ! County, Prince Edward tIsiand, on . Docs oun y o¢ Lo s< . oS ¢ ; ’ os ; 2 Twenty Drums Prime Nova Scotia} on board and under rapid drill for active t Puesday, the Seventh day of January Cheese, about 100 lbs. each, for sale low at wholesale, by A. Stpsox, North Side Queen Square. ldeed 3i eod Acconpixe to the annual harvest reports of France, collected by M. Barthelemy Es- tienne, of Marseilles, the grain crop of this year will be considerably below the avera e. Tere has been the greatest fall of snow in England and Scotland known for many ears. Business in various places has been quite suspended, travel being impossible. The Queen has taken her usual drives on sledges. Ar the Caledonia Club Dinner on Mon- day night, at the Revere House, Mr. A. McNeill intimated at this season nearly 1,- 600,000 bushels of potatoes were exported this season worth,over $509,900. This isa good exhibit for the Island and its indus- trious farmers. Turner must Le a very large screw loose in the machinery of our Inland Revenue Department, when men are able to sell liquor in the most public manner for weeks withont a license, and to the knowledge of the officers of that Department.— Montreal With Ss. MgsSAGE FROM THE QUEEN.—The follow- ing telegram has been received by Her Royal Highness the Princess Louise, from Her Majesty the Queen, dated Windsor Castle, the Ist of December :— ‘“DenicHTrep aT Recerrion. Say so. ‘THE QUEEN.” THE Northern Light is now on the Marine Slip for repairs. The steamer Worcester is in port, having lost the blades of her pro- pellor. She is discharging cargo here, and will go to tlawkesbury for repairs, on ac- count of the Pictou slip being occupied.— Pictou Standard, service. ANoTuER dreadful scandal at Ottawa. Two more extra clerks in the Department of Agri- culture have been discharged. there being nothing for them to do. his is the ‘* Ameri- can system,” the Reform press savs. We tiust Mr. Pope and his colleagues will Cana- dianize it. The country can stand it every day.— Mail. ; THE steamer Cayvoll arrived from Boston last night, with a full cargo of merchandise and the following passengers : Miss Cather- ine Flynn, Mr. McDonald, Mr. Samuel McLean, Mr. D. McRae, Mr. B. McLeod, Mr. Pierce Daley, Mr. A. Silver, Mr. M. McDonald, Mr. John McKinnon. Mr. Lancevin has issued a circular to the employees of te Post Office Depart- ment, stating that any one applying or get- ting members or delegates to wait on him for an increase of their salaries or promo- tion, their doing so will be regarded as a resignation of their situation and promptly accepted as such. Her Mavsesry’s ironclads are at it again. After a long period of threatening, but prosaic inactivity in the Sea of Marmora, the ** Devastation,” one of the strongest and ugliest of the new floating fortresses, was ordered home, and proved her capacity for mischief by running down an_ innocent brigantine in the Bay of Biscay. No one was drowned. Married. On the 26th September, by the Rev. K. Maclennan, Mr. George Brown, farmer, New Glasgow, to Marion, daughter of Mr. George Smith, of the same place. tenement Picture Frames f FOR SALE 5% CORT ER Bo a To those who want a FIRST-CLASS PERFECT EVER MADE! a pa % Ww at AIXNV IS] f éT SHI00u BY it SiA MS - No. 1, 7-inch Holes: No, 2, 8-ingh Holes: No, 3, 9-ineh Holes, aroun) OPERATING COOK STOVE, we would invite special attention to our * PATENT VICTOR,” and think on examina- tion it will justify our claim as being the Stove ever made. We claim for it .— MOST COMPLETE and prerrecr Soft Coal Cook Ist. It is simple ; it has but one damper, used to apply the heat to the oven, which is so arranged that the most ignorant cook cannot mistake its use. 2nd. It is quick in its operation, the plates of the oven being Corrugated, and Deflecting Plates being placed under the oven in such a manner that the heat is thrown under the oven possible time. evenly, and the flues around the oven so large that a perfect bake is insured in the shortest 3rd. Its Perfect Arrangements for cleaning out the flues and under the oven, being provided with cleaning doors at the front and back of stove ; cleaning flues, thereby giving perfect access to : also, holes in top of stove for ull its parts. 4th. It is provided with an Open Front, small doors for feeding coal, and large doors below, which when thrown open make it equal to an OPEN FRANKLIN, and a most cheerful stove to sit by. required by other stoves. Baker bth. It is a Great Saver of Fuel, doing its work with one-half the fuel usually 6th. It has given perfect satisfaction in every case, and we warrant it a perfect bext, ab Lae hour of two o clock in the afternoon, under & Power of Sale in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the 3rd day of December, 1875, and made be- tween Joby Young, of Summerside, in Viince C. ualy, Prince Edward Island, biockinaker, Gf the One. part, ena Daniel Hodysoa, of Charlottetown, in Queen's County, said Island, Esquire, ff the Other part— A LL tint picce or parcel of land situate 4% ih the worthern part of Summerside aforesali, aid deseribed as follows, viz.: Cuoiminencing ab a stake fixed in the furtheasl’ augic of James Brazil's lot; thence running eastwardly one hundred aud eighty feet (180 feet), or to land lately jlield by Henry Tuplin; thence porthwardly on said lienry Tuplin’s western boundary, five (5) chains, or to land lately held by Angus McMillan; thence westwardly along the said Angus McMillau’s south boundary, ove hundred and eighty feet (180 feet) ; thence southwardly five (5) chains, to the point of commencement, containing, by es- Limation, One acre, one rood and nineieen , poles, a little more or less, and is part of a plot of Jand purchased by Thomas Crabbe from Patrick Brown Also, all that tract, piece or parcel of land situate in the northern part of the Town of Summerside, and bounded as fole lows, viz.: Commencing at a stake fixed at the north edge of St. James Street, in the south angle of Town Lot Nun.ber Twenty (20), ruuning therce northwardly ninety and one quarter (90}) feet; thence east. wardly ninety feet (90 feet) to the west line of Town Lot Number Twenty-eight; thence seuthwardly tothe street aforesaid ninety and one quarter feet (904 feet); thence along said street westwardly ninety feet (90 feet), to the place of commencement, and known as Town Lot Number Twenty- four (24), sold by Very Rev. James Me- Donsid vy Auction, on the first day of May, one thousand eight hundred and sixty- three. Also, all thet tract, piece or parcel of land situate, jJying and being in Lotor & DIaETEarG, fT SR it ‘a psam micas asia a a a ae . Siar Sinaia. stoi eit r oh te merenerengmmpe lie pane Seals ee wae wane SR oe sr ae cE Sa a ir is reported from Ottawa that the ene i : ; - : Township Number Seventeen, in Prince Princess Royal will attend the new Edin-| J» Store and to Arrive, a Large Stock’of sa” Examine the “ Victor "and you will buy no other, County, Prince Edward Island, and is ot burgh Episcopal Church, of which Rev. E. Many of these Stoves are in use for wood, and are giving every satisfaction. bovnded as follows, that is to say: Come 7 A. W. Hanington is Recter. A very hand- PIGTURE VMGULDINGS mencing at a stake fixed on the south side Ve some special pew for the use of fr Royal J FOR SALE BY of St, James Street, ruoning westwardly iW . ° ¢ thie >. oO . sty fee (Qf peat): eo ha Highness is being erected in the Church by whieh we offer cheap, ek a ninety feet (90 feet) ; thence southwardly id the Board of Works Department Vholesale and Retail ODD &, ROGGE ERSS ninety feet three inches (90 feet 3 inches) ; ‘ ‘ ‘ . ESE an etail. Fixes a thence eastwardly ninety feet (90 feet); ¥ Mr. J. S. Dorroy, who has for nearly|_ A. A. BALDWIN & CO. Charlottetown, Nov. 25—th & mon. thence northwardiy nigety feet three inches a three years been Assistant Freight Agent Nov. 27—4i pat ar 21 = : ———== - (90 feet 8 inches), to the place of commence: aq in the Railway Department, has resigned,|2 ye «arrar arule a . ent, making and including Lot Number i Otel POE. island for California, |THE LATEST STYLE QUT! [ N We IN OTL LOB [Twenty-three in the Town Plot of Summer. ? His reason for leaving is on account of ill- w senentnasieniciped ee remo en ee - 4 health, and he is in hopes the Western. cli- THE CELEBRATED CH 4 Noe OF “TIME said jot ceesdaenied on the said same 4 t ‘ . . i iia alae ai 4 = ? i mate will J 5 tees —— Fane st co “ -2onTIo R nu.aber twenty-three, as therein laid out i : iia : . — o eas e are now Siiowing our Large oe . , uining, by estimation, ail who knew him for his future prosperity. Thin Ivory knglish Visiting Sards and Varied Stock of " T9 Suit English Mail ay Halifax, eight thousand one bundred and twenty- it , : : SET CES two square feet, be the same a little ; Ix a few days we may expect to have the {LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S) le JHE STEAMERS 87 {WRENCE anaie? lea aguthns with sentaihdidaan en teat : . sah: 7 t sae R nai LSTEAMERS ST. L. 2ENCE anc SE : oe = Hillsborougl bridged with ee, Goodland} NEATLY PRINTED AT | EA ee Derr iris in foang |[Brovements thereon an appactenances to ings in convenient parts of the town will Fe é ee 3 ‘onal goat dave -furkearrees § the same belonging. then be necessary. Has not the City Sur- G. Herbert Maszard’s, Just arrived per S. 8. “‘ Prinee-Rdward?” in SE Parecns aaa aectedieds. “eeu: For further particaiars apply at the office - | ae + . - - v aiwe $ sUaUU ALN Whe 7 s ene = » 2 ; anor i . 4 veyor authority to clean all obstruction from 18 QuEEN StTReEeEr?. day, Thersday and “Friday mornings of Messrs. HODGSON & McLEOD, Soliel- a the city docks; and would 1t be too much to | Ch’town, Nov. 27—3taw pat Brussels or. A tees Eine deat 8) tors, Charlottetown. 7 ; Ss at seven o'clock, connecting there with day Pils oat ak Set ask here, have the obstructions that block } —-—-—— os T f train tne Sialifen Dated this fourth day of December, A. the most convenient landings been re. ApPestry, ‘| Returniag, will leave Prcrou Lanpine for | )- 1878. moved. GALL AND SEE i : ; ioe idl of “i DANIEL HODGSON, Ow Tuesday night last, the store of Mr. F. S. Hanford, on the corner of Pownal and Water Street, was burglariously entered. The thieves obtained an ingress to the store by entering Messrs. Dean Bros’. cellar, and assing up through Mr. Hanford’s inner ore They broke open every drawer and desk in the store, upset goods, and left with their plunder without being disturb- ed by any person. The robbery is attribut- -OUR STOCK OF— New Goods, JUST OPENED. BREMNER BROS. Nov. 29, 1878—2w 3aw her pat 2i PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. 2 & 3 Ply Scotch, Felt and Unions, Felt Squares, Hearth Rugs, Oil Cleths, GEO. BAVIES & 60. CHARLOTTETOWN on arrival of morning train from Halifax, on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday aod Saturday. No change in Steamers from Summerside. Fr. W. HALES, Ch'town, Nov, 26, 1878— i Tit aaah Tea ani Enertainment —IN THE— Mortgagee. Dec. 4—2aw Lt sale -_— er ‘TRADE SALE,’ TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS, We will offer at Auction, yang of loafers who frequent the In Chancery. Ch’town, Nov. 25—4w 2aw i a Sieh which the store is iiaated. mT WN OR ) SON s ciuicthiom ielasuabeentnpoaee cane aaa Bi siiccasie sii i. C. CHURCH, On paburday next, (th Dee., ‘| a | SAMUEL NELSON ROBINSON, eae - WE are pleased to hear that the new JOSEPH ROBINSON and : qd ane. SRP AT ELEVEN o’CLOCK ; wharf at Little Sands—the first we believe|GEORGE FREDERICK ROBINSON, — WHOLESALE SUPPLIES, in Thursday Dec, the 5h,| xs vxown, eos. x. p. cornMEAL i built on the gulf shore—is a success, and : . Complainants oo ' i 1 Bhls. ONION S, Bbls. :. i ta i withstood all the fall gales. Several ves- AnD BBLS. Superior Extra FLOUR, eae oo HERRING, Casks KEROSENE. sels have already loaded at it. Mr. Francis} MARGARET McCRAITH} 50 500 Bbls. Extra “ A ‘TEA and MUSICAL AND LITERARY Casks VINEGAR, Half Panting, the contractor, deserves much| JAMES REDDIN, 400 “ Spring Extra LA. ENTERTAINMENT, consisting of Solos, Chests TEA, Boxes ‘| raise for a work which is going to be aj PIERCE GAUL, 100 “ Haxall es Duetts, Recitations, &c. SOAP, asting benefit to a large section of Queen’s and King’s Counties. At the outer end of 1 the wharf, at low water, the deptn is six MARGARET McCRAITH, Guardian of James Barry Mccraith, Arthur Edgworth McCraith, Mary Louisa McCraith, Augus- 950 Chests TEA (warranted), 25 boxes TOBACCO } pee 80 Cads rs + MeDonald’s. ‘Tea on the tables at 5 o’clock. Kntertainment at 8. B= Do not fail to attend.— Tickets, 30 Boxes T. D. PIPES, Boxes CRACKERS, Boxes Val. RAISINS (Fresh Fruit), aie ee ; a - tine McCraith, Marzaret McCraith, Elien 91 Hhds. Choice P. L. SUGAR, cents ; Entertainment alone, 15 cents. . Boxes PEPPER, Boxes BAKING feet—at high water, twelve feet. It is) oO ith and Beatcice Marion McCraith, 100 Bbls. Yellow C. ‘“ Nov. 23— POWDER, Boxes CLOTHES PINS, ballasted from the bottom with stone. Defendants 60 ** White Granulated * Dozs. BROOMS, PAILS, WASHBOARDS. Mrs. Mary Dipprys has charge of an idiot liiincncnc a ee 2 mrnayT WRAPPING-PAPER, &e. child which was left in the hands of the Cor-|[y pursuance of a decree made in this suit 60 ; MOLASSES ierere Sse) | [ROE ‘BEd . EADS TeRMs at Sale. poration some years ago. It is growing finely, by His Honor the Vice Chancellor. = “s “e thee os ee ee ee vE. MASZARD BROS. and Mrs. Dibbins, in a letter to the City Coun- bearing $date the twenty-ninth day of _40 sos No. 1 LE \THER erara), cheap, eS Dec. 2, 1878— cil last night, requests that the child be fur- August, instant, A. D. 1878, there will aed Sides Me: ee ge JOHN NEWSON, ve ee nished with necessary winter clothing. She gave a full description of the child’s habits in the body of the letter, and added the follow- ing postseript :— P. 8.—This afflicted fellow-creature makes use of pure cold water as his only beverage, and this is only taken in a clean glass, show- be sold by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the eleventh day of December next, ensuing, at twelve o’clock, noon, in the Supreme Court House, in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, — _ that Tract or Piece of Land situate, 60 Bags RICE (1 cwt.), 200 Boxes RAISINS, 40 Bbls. CURRANTS, 100 *« € D. PIPES, 100 Doz. BROOMS, 100 “ PAILS, | 50 Boxes CLOTHESPINS, Nov. 22—-Im PARLOR BRACKETS — UST RECEIVED—cheap.} ® J, NEWSON, Insolvent Act of ES8%5 and Amending Acts. BY AUCTION WILL BE SOLD, On Saturday, the 7th day of December, ing an example to many others who claim a lying and being in Charlottetown, 30 « CANDLES, ee — higher class in the social world of intellectual aforesaid, being part or parcel of Town Lots 150 “ SOAP, SICTURE =RAMES av enven ‘Ccnace. beings. Number Four and Five, in the secoad bun- 25 ‘* COHEESE, 3 i Giciaahiaiiiaih otien es Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court, this forenoon, Sylvester McDonald appeared for assaulting Joseph Peterson (colored), on dred of Town Lotsin the said Town, bound. ed and described as follows, that is to say : | Commencing at the southeastern corner of the dwelling- house and store now occupied; 20 Bbls. VINEGAR, 60 Kegs BAKING SODA, 2) Bbls. Washing “ 500 Coils MANILLA (large & smail) vo CHOICE—Large Stock. J, NEWSON. Nov. 22—Im BOOK DEBTS of the following Insolvents : Book Debts of George L. Dogherty, an Insol- Lord’s Wharf, on the 3rd inst. Joseph tes-/»y Henry J. Calbeck, in the northern edge | 150 Bbls. KEROSENE OIL, - ‘oad tified that McDonald struck him a violent’ or side of Sydney Street, and running thence 50 Boxes GLASS, AX Git : IVIIRRORS, Book Debts of Robert Clow, an Insolvent: blow in the eye, and stated that he saw |along the edge or side of Sidney Street, 50 ** PICKLES, K rince Edward, “—cheap. “0 : Ietecs Th Rida a McDonald with a brass knuckle on his‘ paraliel with the line of said Street for the 100 Jars CREAMTARTER, ss és James Reddin. és hand at the time of the assault. The as- sault was proved, but nothing further than Peterson’s statement with reference to the distance of forty feet; thence at right ,avgles to said Street, northwardly, for the ‘distance of seventy-nine feet; thence at 200 Tins PEPPER, GINGER, MUS-+ TARD, &c. 100 Boxes Nixey’s BLACK LEAD, J. NEWSON. Noy. 22—1lm FOR SALE, A list of Debts can be seen at the Sub. scriber’s office. B. WILSON HIGGS, . iri > . m r TC -APER ’ knuckl ‘ btained. The matter was/Tight angles westwardly, along the boun 50 Reams WRAPPING PAPER Assignee. adjourned until to-morrow, i. order to get dary line of the JateJohn McGili,s land | (assorted). 1 Th BUSHELS SWEDE TURNIPS, | Charlottetown, P. E. Island, } evidence of his carrying it. The case of | forty (40) feet, or until it meets boundary | CARVELL Ros. ; by November 30, 1878. ) pat li John Bolger, for selling liquor without li- cense, stands over until to-morrow. This is a second charge. Mr. Bolger denies it, but a credible witness has been subpoenaed to appear against him. Bernard McCarey, for assaulting M. P. Rochford, was fined $10 and costs or 20 days. line of land occupied by the said Heury| J. Calbeck; thence at right angles south- | |wardly along the said last mentioned Jine | ‘seventy-nineé (79) feet, to the place of com-| Mencement, together with the buildings” and improvements thereon, and the | ’ tenances thereunto belonging Ch’town, Nov. 28—ar pat 3i HAY PRESS FOR SALE. J. H. GATES, ; Queen Square, South Side. Nov. 26—tf GOAL. COAL. NOTICE. DERSONS who took Tur Examvver before the Datry Examiner wasissued, and sae Tris case, which | Dated this 31st day of August A. D. 1878. F° SALE AT A BARGAIN—A HAY have not yet paid for it, will please send the has been before the Court several times, | J. LONGWORTH, ' PRESS, with apparatus complete. OUND AND NUT COAL cheap for] amounts of their respective accounts without was finally settled, when Theoph. Chappell ' Master in Chancery, Terms easy. Apply to cash, by pepe : delay,to swore that he saw the defendant assault the E. J. HODGSON. | LONGWORTH & HASZARD, . aw, WW: We CLARKE, Agent. | W. L. COTTON, plaintiff. Michael McCarthy, for assault- Solicitor for Complainants. | a _ Solicitors. Head Lord’s Wharf, - EXAMINER Orricr, Ch’town, ing Susan Convolly, was fined $20 and costs.! Aug 3 Ch’town, Nov. 23, 1878— Charlottetown, Nov. 23. ! @ct. 17, 1878, dy & wkly,