RPS naa in: illness SN Ni Mi i NR ERNE pa ira as i a ie a gm sl se eg ln a lil, ao ee en ee AS Ae Th rea et ‘QRS Ae ee ae A COON GET LE ESM ES MMI I RES ie AMS Co Pree es i ~~ Tue Maori Christians of SONA ee i LI ls ERENT ON THE DAILY S « . * ‘ a “2% } Babe GAGS Gui | «as er fienis. a Sr, ANOKaw's DAY !} ° i erm: o New at the Bank of P. E. Island. | * :, aXNYa 1s made a fortune by simply | Ql gy Wit A WIL _ oe tH ‘ ep Brercuer says if the Sabbath goes muni t¢ and churches ge with rt. - j A CRE ; motto—Never put eff till to-| nerrow What can be dunned t aay. > Tue latest St. John d tes brought by the mail of last evening were those of Saturday. J oe ercuaNTs, generally, are taking P. E [sland Bank notes at their face in exchang: for ReoGs. i Tue str. *‘ Prince Edward” has not yet re- | pore 1 on this side the water. She left Liver neol on the t0ch inst I i: furre are 80,000 Methodists in Jowa, an they are building churches in that State at | the rate of one every two weeks. > ' Rev. Dr. McDonap lectures in the Market | Hall to-morrow evening. The Nev. gentic: | man ‘**‘draws every time. e Tur ease of Mrs. Hogan, charged with 4 breach of the Canada Temperance Act, was | again postponed for a week. alata Rev. C. b. Prrprapo, pastor of the new St Andrew's Church, has arrived at Winnipeg | and will be inducted on the 14th af Décem- ber. e We learn from the Harbor Master tkat th« Harbor buoys were ecnly taken up to-day According te the Patriot they were up some | time ago. > -— j Tue Tea advertised to take place under the auspices of the Ladies Aid Society of the | Methodist Brick Church, has been postponed | uatil March next. ae Jueves Paumer, of St. John, N, B., de-| livered jadgment on Monday inthe Moncton @eott Act vase, declaring that. Moncton was nota city within the meaning of the law. - ~~ _— Jest RECEIVED, another lot ef Perforated | Seas Chairs, and a large lt of Cemmon| Chairs. Den't forget the place. P. E. Isiand | Furnitare Warerooms.—M. BrTcHeR.—anev | 30 lw — > ° New Zealand are very active im supplying churches for them- selves. No less than six new churches, all built at their ewn expense, were epened in differont districts last year. > sd JouemtaN Cat Glass Inkstands—very ele- gant and cheap, useful and suitable for Ams presents; a large variety—at Bremuer Bros now 30 31 —_—~> Tus steamer ‘Worcester’ arrived from Beston, this morning, with a cargo of mer- chandise and the following passengers:— Mrs HM Charehill, Frank Churchill, W Car-| mter, William J Weir, Expma Prattell, | Gay A Murphy, E Cameron, E McDouald. “ > ’ Tuz brigt. Bonvie Lassie, from Prince Edward Teland for Newport, (before reported) with 7300 bushels potatoes, struck on Great Rip, 12 miles off Sankaty, Nantucket, _Nov. 21, the esptain supposing himself to be in the South Channel, an’ running under fall sa:i. The brigt, subsequently got off, rolled over and sunk. = om. ee Creanine Oct Sace.—Remember the clear- img-out sale of Groceries, Opekery, (lass- ware, etc., etc, the entire stock in trade of Messrs. Wright & McNait, which will be closed out to-morrew, at auction, at their store, Kent Street. Sale positive, amd will eommenece at eleven o'clock.—WWm, Dovp, Auctioneer. -~-- > — CALEponIAN.—The Amnual Meeting of thé Caledovian Club of P. B. Isiand will be held in the (lab Room, this evening, at eight e'clock, sharp, for the ivstallation of officers and other impertant business. At nine o'clock the annual St; Audrew’s Dinner will take lace at the “* Rankin House,” for which s arge number of tickets are already out, and which promises to be the most successful dinner of any yet provided. Ea iealiiliiiieali Tne ship ‘“Engenie,” owned by Michael Foley, Esq., which sailed from Alberton for Georgetewn, on Friday last, to take the ba'- ance ef her cargo, anchered off Panmure Is land on Monday night. On Tuesday morning she hoisted ancher, and through stress of weather was compelled to sail for Souris. In entering the harbor, during a gale, she rau foul of the breakwater and received very sévious injarics to her bow. The real damage has not yet been ascertained. The vessel is insured. During the passage of the ‘‘ Eugenie” frem Alberton a carpenter named Mitchell acci- dentally fell overboard and was drowned. - > Jarangsz Goods, ia Prackets, Vase, Table Mats, Trays, Calendars, &¢ —really haad- some goods—at Bremner Bros, nov 30 3: ” On to-morrow evenlty the Rev. Dr. Me- Donald, better knewe by bis many friends as “Father Dau,” will lecture in aid of the poor. The subject —'* Historic rarallets’~-18 a mot interesting and imstrt. tive one, and the Kev. gentleman's well-k. own ability renders it un- necessary for us to say that it will be dealt with in a most masterly manver. “It is under the auspices of St. Vimeent de Paul Suciety, most excelent insti- tution, which is at present badly in need of fandsto carry ou the work of relieving the poor. The Society should be assisted in its praiseworshy work, and this can be done by attending the lecture to-morrow evening which, of itself, should. draw a crowded house. g -_—_—_—_ > Atarex stock of Easels and Panels for Hand Painting, received this week by Brem- ner Bros. nov 30 3i tml A rrrat of a self-propelling steam fire en- gine was made in Springfield, Mass, the ether day. ‘he engine-seems to bea vast improvement on all gther self-propeliors, for it was under perfect céntrol, and could be run up and down streets with a grade of 17 to the 100, stopping at any point on the descent. It is questionable, however, whether the self- propellor is any improvemeus over the engives drawn by horses, and it is only in-citres Where the water-preesnre is very low that engines are to be desired at all, except for service on the oatskirta, Vhe self-propellor could not be allowed to travel any faster than the engines drawn by horses, for the reason that the danger to the public would be too great, Then steam must he kept up all the titae or there will be great delay in starting The object of ali fire departments should be to vet astream of water going on the fireas quickly as— possible,. and—for that purpose there is no system equal to the employment | Uh’town .. Ar 5.30pm! Arti. 5am Prince Bdward island RAILWAY. TIME TASLE NO. 17. Winter Arrangernent. | te take affect an the lst Dec.. 188k, informed the clerk that he owned the entire os _}and had him immediately removed. TRAINS OUTWARD. ! STATIONS. pactonetid Ld Un'tewa ..'Dp 3 liam) Dp 3.60pm s 38 * 6 8 O93 «6 Dp 2.30pro Reyaliy Je| * 5 * 2or.* § G39. 4° N Wilteh’e a 46 * Mente: R'r; “* 9.45 ‘° 1% 4360 * Bradalbs’e : ‘‘10 23 * eee vo'ty Line! “10.33 **; « 8.18 * Freetown |} ‘110.48 ‘**; ** 5.33 ‘* | Keusingt’n' “411.16 «| ae edn aa Arl1.43 *‘iAr 6.30 ‘ Dp t.45 pm Wellingt’n, ** 2.37 37 wee emer nee ee eal. + Port Hill..| « 3.32 « V Lear “444 6 Bloor tie] 5. G8 .*¢ Aihdrtod. .| >s&s ¢ i ni Ar 6.45 ** | Te Je) rf ‘Dp 2.53pm re *ia0" Bedford. . . | , | es aan. ** | bAr 4.05 “ Stew Mét. stev 7 top 4.15 se Cardigan .. i ae Georget'n.. Ar 6.00 ** Mu Stew's ‘Dp 4.15pm Morell.... ” ’ a6 athe i i | es = “a >. Petor’s. | } ** 5.25 | Bear River’ | oe © Souris ....' | lAr 7.00 ‘ TRAINS INWARD. ee SrATIONS., MIX Sb, MIXED. ee eee Arli.45ara Dp1.22 Royalty Je Dp 5.07 ** | Dp10.52 “ N Wiltsh’e} **°€.15 | "10.00 “ Hunter R’r] ** 4.00 **: *«* 9 45 * Bradalba’e ; ** 3.24 “* | ** 9.09 ** Co’ty Lime.| ** 3.14 **| * $.59 ** Frectown..| ** 3.69 “| ** g§.44 & Kensingt n} ‘* 2.35 **| “ 8.20 * s a se 200 se “ 7,45 ce Suram’ side Arll.30am f Wellingt’n! Dp10.38 * Port Hiil..| ** 9.53 ** O Léary...; ** 8.31 * Bleomfield| ** 8.08 * Albe: ten ..j.‘* 7.25 * Tighish...] ‘© 6.30 “ Reyalty Je Dpil. 22am ‘. BOER ci och i “613.05 Radford... **40.45 * %! 10.10 Mt. stew t Arl0.00 ‘6 Cardigan .. | Dp 8.40 “ Geerget'a ,| 7a “ ; Mt. Stew’t| Ar 10.@0am Moreil...,} Dp 9.20 ** St. Peter's s+ 8.50 ** Bear River 8.09 * Souris ..°..| “TIS L. B. ARCHIBALD, Snperintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov. 29, 1881. {éi, wkly] ee — Historic Parallels. REY. BD. McDONALD, D. B., WILL LECTURE ON THE SBOVE SUBIECT, IN TRE MARKET HALL, —-GNe— Thursday Ev'ng, lst Dee., Under the auspices of St. Vineent de Paul Society. The preceeds to be devoted te the relist of the poor. Admission 15 ets. Doors open at 7.30 p. m, mence at § p. m. Tickets for sale at the Diamond Bookstore. J. A. McKENNA, Secretary. Reserved seats 25 cts. Lee ure to eom- Nev. 24—th s ta wth WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de, ——_—_+-» —~ POuUN D, in this city, on Tuesday last, 23nd Nov., a Lady’s Bonnet, The owner can have the same by applying atthe Examinge ottice, [no 20 wkly woos D--A Black Heifer ‘The @Wnér can 4’ have the same~by proving property and on epplication to 0. paying expenses, (no 28 3i Hornsby, Spring Park Cottage, rANTED, a Girl to do general houseworki \ Apply at this office, [no 26t \ TANTED — Three Journeymen Shoemak- ers, immediately, Apply te Dorsey, Goff & Co. [ne 26 4i ge LET—Part of aHouse on King street. Possession given immediately, Apply at this eftice. {no 28 4i Pecan IMMEDIATELY, an elderly NURSE, to take charge of an infant. G d reference s required. Apply to Mrs. R. R. Fitzasratp, Knockrour, , [uo 25 in LET—A valuable Business Stand in Souris East, consisting of a Shop, Dwell- ing House, \\ atehouse and Stable. Possession given immediately, if required. For terms apply te R. Bunsxry, Bridgetown, P. EL , {no 24 lm *g°O SELL OR RENT—Pleasantly situated & [House containing twelve rooms and & kitchen> fronting on corner Pownal and Kent Streets. Terms moderate, Fer particulars enquire of the owner, W. W. Lonp. [ne 22 51 rivO0 LET—A House containing seven rooms near King Square. Apply to F. H. Berge. {no l7ls W ANTED—Hides, Wool and Sking at the Spring Park Wool Shop, for which the highest cash price will be paid by Cc, F, Stack- POLE, foc 24 rs.0 LET—That desirable Dwelling House on the north side of King’s Square, con- taining nine s and a convenient frost proof cellarand good stable. Rent very low, Possegaion given in abgut one month’ from of tire hydrants. this date, Apply to Manx Bercusn, [se 6 tf | — }as Henry Seward Hubbard, of Providence, } ‘ MIXED. | MIXED, | MIXED. | evid ntly a person of no-ordinary attaln- {ated on Sunday with the gathering of a j &c., te the creditors and satisfied all who { Caldwell, Usago and Carbondale, has been Beatee > ba badd toe me TELEGRAPHIS NEWS. 7 3 UN (TED "STATES. Wasuroton, Nov. 26. Last night a neatly dressed man, aged about 23 years, registered at Ebbit House R. 1. He told the clerk he wanted three roome. These were given him, and es his baggage did nut come ha was asked to pay in advance. Hubbard had no money, but city of Washington. The clerk discovered in his guest a dangerous looking crank, He Writes a remarkably good hand and is nents. HeunxNEWELL, Kan., Nov. 28. The excitement attending the suspension of the Danford Bank at this place culmin grew: erowd of creditors at the bank. The cashier promptly turned over money notes, cams. itis not yet known how hpavyg the losses will be. It is reported that Col. Danford, president of the chain of banks at arrested at Wichita, and that Mr. Smith, cashier of the Caldwell Bank, was a!so ar. rested, but netbing definite is known. Experts on insanity held a confcrence with Guitean yesterday and then helda conference themselves, but no results are believed to be arrived at. WasHtnsren, Noy. 28. } Guiteau was examined to-day with refer- ence tosome papers. He is very uneasy about his personal safety. Nothing of im- portance was developed. Apgrvreen, Mass., Nov. 28. On Saturday four men with a wagon passed throngh here en rewle to Arkansas. They encamped three miles west of Aber- deen, aud Sunday evening was found lying on meattrasses covered with quilts, each with his head eplit epen as though with an axe. There are no evidences of robbery visible. EUROPEAN, Liwericge, Nov. 28, This section continues to be in a very disturbed condition. The police have searched for arms in different lecalities. Lonpon, Nov. 28. The Times’ Dublin despatch says: ‘*Seme more effective means must be found to restore order, unless the Government is prepared to let the country drift into abzo- lute anarchy and revolution. Accounts received daily ef outrages in various dis- triets do net fully represent the truth.” It is understood that Boyd has refused to row en any river but the Tyme, and as flanlan’s representative insists upon the match being rowed on the Thames, nege- tiations are expected to be declared off. Fifty barges were sunk in the Thames during the late gale. Extensive floods are reperced in the upper Thames valley. Lefroy retracted his cenfessien of mur- dering Lieut. Roper, saying that it was made under » hallncination. The execu- tien will probably proceed to-morrow. Lonpon, Noy. 28. The greaier part of the pier at Veutmor has been carried away. The London Times, referring toa propo- sed government expedition to the Arctic ocean, to search for the missing expedition, say there is only too much reason to fear that the Jeannette with her brave crew must be added to the list of vessels which have perished in the Aretic seas. Lonpon, Nov. 28. At a meeting of the Grand Lodge of Eng- lish Freemasons, on the 7th of December, the Prince of Wales will move a vote of condolence with the family of their late brother, James A. Garfield, Lonpon, Nov, 28. Arthur Lefroy’s solicitor has written a letter to Sir. Wm. Harcourt,/the Home Secretary, stating that Lefroy confessed the mutder of Gold and Lieut. Roper, and asking him to grant animmediate interview, so as to allow him to fully explain Lefroy’s statement, which convinces the solictor that Lefroy is the victim of homicidal mania, ee Special Notices. Pianos.—A coupis of very fine second- hand piaunos—cheap, at J. Newson & Co s,— Good terms. nov 29 41 AN exquisite Novelty—Hand Painted Ivory Christmas Cards. Just received at BreMNER Bros’. 3i—nov238 Parzies requiring their wagons repaired and painted, can have them carefully stored dnring the winter)free of charge, at P. TRAINoR’s, Kent St.—Nov 21 eod 2w Catt and see the floating reses at Lewis’. [nov 22 3i eod New Methodist Hymn Books. A new lot just opened at BraMNer Bros’. 3i—nov 28 Don’r delay but call at Harvie’s Book-tore for Prang’s Christinas Cards—a ‘epiendid lot. oct 31 CaNAbIAN scenery, hand paintings, and Prang’s cards at Lewis’. {nov 22 3i eod Carriages Srerep in’a@ large dry ware- house— $2 for the seasom.—Dennis Reppin, jr. ‘ag [no 26 SLeIGHS repaired and painted at shortest notice, and at-prices which defy competitior, at P. H. Tratnor’s, Kent St.--Nov 21 eod 2w Jusp received, 50 sect of American sicigh- dasher rails, which will be sold cheap for cash at Brown’s Silver Piating Shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Street, Chgriattetawn, P. E. L. aay 246i wkly li Svarvorp’s Blue Black Writing and Copy- ing Ink. The best Ink in use. For sale at Bremner Bros’. 3i—nov28 For Bargains in everything you want for house use—Groceries, Lamps, Kuives and Forks, Baskets, &c.,—go to the ‘‘ family Grocery.”—R. K. Brace. nov2s Now is the time to select your Christmas Cards’ at Harvie’s Bookstore—beautiful de- signs. oct 31 SwokED Diesy’s at Berr & Gorr’s. 3aw 209,000 B ttles Minard’s Liniment sold in Nova’ Scotia during the st six months —the upiversal remecs, the king of pain, used by everybody. Try i. Price 24 cents.— ov 16 wkly. Ce Look HERE, gentlemen, The best. and cheapest place in the city to get a good fitting Worsted or Tweed Suit, made to order, ia at | D, A. Prveu’s.—Nov. 22 , BILuueabs supplied to order at Tae Exan- INR* OFFICE. Twine Roxes—for counter use—for sale at TR AMINER, NOVEM:HR RTT: Tana RE 2 ea RN A ETT THIS Is A GRAND TIME TO PURCHASE ALL AIDS OF GOODS FOR THE SEASON, USE, special inducements to CASH BUYERS and can meet the wants and means of all in » ‘own and Country, - Neko ae] PEL mex LOR as we are ofiering “O03 WE HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF DRESS GooDS Special Values, at 9, 10, 12, 16, 20 and 25 cents per yard. 3 —— ————0: & MOURNING SLs CO0DS, ALL PRICES. "to BLAGK A large lot of Ladies’ Felt, Cloth and Knitted Skirts, from 50 cts, up, Ladies’ Sacques and Fur Lined Circulars, A let ef Colored Table Cloths, many of them at Half Price, te elear. Wool Tweeds for Men’s and Boy's wear, at 50 cents per yard, up, Mantle and Ulster Cloths, double width, 50 ets. per yd. up. Grey Union Flanneis for 16 eents, up. All Wool Fiansecls, in all prices. A LARGE STOCK OF Ladies?’ Wool Squares. Bales ef Bufiaio and Wolfs Kebes. Coon and Buffaie Ceats. Waterproof Eweed and Rubber Ceats, A VERT LARGE STOCK GF QVERCOLTS & ULSTERS, Reefing Jackets, GB Up. A GOOD LINE OF BOYS CLOTHING, Boys’ Ulsters and Storm. Coats. Men's Wincey and Flannel Shirts 50 cents up. Man's Woolen UNDERSLOTHING and CARDIGAN JACKETS. A Geed Selection of Ladies’ and Mens Fur Caps. A VALUABLE STOCK OF BLANKETS, IN WHITE AND GREY. “BATCHELORS’ QUIUTS;, $1.10 UP. HORSE RUGS, $1.25 UP. Excellent Value in Grey and White Cottons, Tickings, and all Staple Goods, A FULL LINE. OF GROCERIES. Superior Teas, in Chests, Half-chests aud Boxes. ; 0:0 Our House has long been popular for the quality of its Goods and the Cheap rate at which it has supplied its customers, and with greatly increased facilities for trade, we intend that its reputation inthis respect shall be sull y sustained in time to come. GEO. DAVIES & CO. —_—— Prog cr bros. nov 24 3in Charlottetown, Noy. 21, 1881. i et ant Raat Me s ee ate ice ens ae a AUCTION SALE! BY W. D. STEWART. New Cottage Pianos -—-AT THE— Music Stora of &, P, Fletcher, QUEEN STREET, N baburday, drd of December, at 11 o'clock, a, m, . IX NEW COTTAGE PIANDS, by Wil- liams & Leverman, good ingtrements, full compass, and ful! rich tone, made of the best materials, anc substantially put to- gether, They can be warranted for any num- ber of years, They are neither Steinway’s, Weber, Chickeriag or Knabe, but handsome and reliable instruments. Numbers of them are in use iu the Parlors of some of the lead- ing citizens of Halifax, and fully meet all the reqairements for tone, styie and finish. As an investment for capitalists to reat out, they would pay very handsome returns, Any person that cannot be present at this sale, and who Jesires to avail himself or her- self of this opportunity to get a good Piano for a moderate price, will please communicate with the Auctioneer, Terms—One-third of the purchase money cash on deliyery; for the balance, 3, 6,9 and 12 months will be given on approved notes, Five per cent, discount will be allowed if al} is paid in cash, The Pianes are now on view, and can be seen at the Music Store of C, P. Fletcher Queen Street. [no 26 Inspection of Raw Hides and Leather. fo All Whom it. May Goncern, fPHE undersigned having been appointed, by the Governor General in Council, In- spector of Leather and of Raw Hides for the Divtsion of Charlottetown, which comprises the whole of Prince Edward Island, notice is hereby given that on and after this date I will be prepared to examine and inspect all Raw Hides and Leather, at the Shop formerly eccupied by David Wilson, Ssq., Richmond Street, opposite London House. Special attention is called to the ¢6t¢h and 97th section of the Gen-ral Inspection Act 1874,” which are as follows :— 96. The Inspection of Raw Hides shall be compulsory at eyery place where an laspec. tor or Deputy Inspector bas bas been appoint. ed; and every Raw Hide sold, offered for sale or exported, offered for expoit or laden in any vehicle or vessel for the purpose of being ex- ported, and which has not been first in- spected and stamppd or Marked as herein re- quired, shall be forfeited; and the person ea selling or offering for sale or exporting the same, sball incur a penalty of one dobler for every Hide so sold, offerod for sale, or ex- ported, 97. The expression “Raw Hides” shall ean and include all untanned or uncurried skins commonly usedin tle manufacture of Leather. NATHAN DAVIES. Charlottetown, Nov. 28, 1881. CIVIC ELECTION BY THE MAYOR. N pursuance ef an Act of the General As. sembly of this Island, made and p in the forty-third year of the reigu gf Her present Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled ‘* 4n Act to amend the Act o! the Eighteenth Victeria, Chapter thirty-feur, imtituled ‘ An Aet to Incorporate the Town of Charlotte- town snd all Acts amending the same.’ ” I do bersby give Public Motive that on Blection for One Person to Serve as Common Councilman in the City Council for Ward Number » Five of said City, 9° in place of Hxnny B. Smirn, Esquire, resigned, will be held on MONDAY, the Fifth Day of December, A. D. 1881, at the place following, that is te say : In Ward Ne. 5, at or near the House of Widew Tieraey, corner of Great George and Euston Streets. And at the said Election the Poll will be opered at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and coutinue open until five e’elock im the after- noon ef the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARD. Number Five shail comprise all that!part of Charlettetewn which lies North of Fitzrey Street, including the Common of the said Town. Nomination of Mayor and Counciliers, Act 43 Victoria: ‘‘ Seven days before the time of any and every Kiection fur Mayer er Councillors, the persous candidates for the effice of Mayor or Couacillor shall give their names in as such candidates to the City Clerk, and the City Clerk shall duly enter the names, residences, and addition of such persons ‘* together with the office and Wards for which they are candidates, and such entry, when made, shall be decmed nomination by such candidates.” ‘‘There ehsall be “paid by each person so nominated fer Mayor, at the same time, a fee of ten dallars, aud by each person so nomin. ated as Counciller a fee of five dollars, which gums shall go towards paying the cost ef the election.” ‘* No person shall be qualified either for the office of Mayor or Councillor unless such nem- ination be made in manner and at the time aforesaid.” The time appointed for the nominatien of candidates shall be frem the tite of Twelve at noon, until the hour of four o’eleck ia the afterneon of the day fixed for that purpose. Qualitication ef Electors. See Act 43, cap, 15, sec. 20 and 64. (L. 8.) W. E. DAWSON, Mayor of the City of Crarlotvetewn, YM. B MURRIjON, City Clerk. Mayer's Office, Charlottetown, Nevember 24, S31 dy pat till 5th dec, 4