aetna _— THE VOL, °. acne = even CHARLOPTETO OWN, PRINCE EDWA RD | BRITISH WAREHOUSE. As W. & A. BROWN are about making a change in Firm, they are now selling their Large Stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS, At prices that defy competition. Yew Mantles, New Friilings. New Ulsters, New Cottons, New Flannels, And a large ling of Woollen Soods, of every description, all of which they intend to close out within the ne Come one ee ome atl,-anl see for your This is a bona fide sale. selves. Ww. ————————— hore Vharlottetow:, Uetober 8,. 1879. SS ———— oe ee New F'all Goods. a= 30: For NEW-DRESS' GOODS. ve go to J. B. I For NEW MANTLES For NEW WINCEYS and: CLOTHS o J. B. MacDONALD’S For NEW HATS ore - goto J.B. MacDONALD’S For N EW FLOWERS and FEATHERS vo to J. B. MacDONALD’S' For MENS and BOYS’ eo to J. B. UNDERCLOTHING - |! For MEN S’ and BOYS’ U £0 For GREY and WHILE COTLONS, : CHEAPEST i ak 5 ~~ TO-— .° Sale aa, a Strost, Charlottetown, ~— 15, 1879. CITY TINSTORE, UPPER QUEE N STREET. | } | HE Subscriber, sincerely tlrankinl to his | friends anc the public generally for the, liberal patronage extended to him in the past, begs fo announce that having a | Kew Store and Workshop, | and increased fatilities for manufacturing Tinware, Stove Pipes, Bake Pans, Coal Scut- tles, and:all goods generally: found in a first-| _ ¢elass Tin Store, hopes that by strict attention | te his business to merit a fair share of public tronage. 2 c. F. HARRIS. ii cn towm Oct 6, 1879.—4tawim ee “NOTICE. | pleasant home together with a thorough | y refined education. “i e as! to: in ers in town and lla Miecneemall iiineenlialae TSR Uhidietettotown Church Directory. . i St. PAUL'S (CuorcH or ENGLAND), —Queen | Square— Morning and Evening Serv ice | every Sunday at 11 a. m. and7 p. m. | Sr. Perer’s, (CuurcH oF ENGLAND)— their (Sr. DuNsTAN’sS | New (leths, | New Tweeds, | New Dress fionds, New Clouds, _New Velveteens, | xt five months & A. BROWN. a se 7 ——— ry. Cheap, VincDON ALD’ S 20 to ay B. MacDONALD’S ONNETS CLOTHING M ACDoN ALD’S o to J. B. Mac DoNnALp’s MACDONALD’S. SP. MARGARE'S WALL HALL, HALIF oe N.S * SEMINARY FOR oR YOUNG LADIES. ee VISITOR : Frrsr Zion CHURCH Sunday Seheat at 25 p. m. Rev. David fitzGerald, Rector; Rev. Alfred Osborne Cur ate, Rochford Square. ~-Sunday Services+-8 a.m., 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Daily Services—Matins—9 a. m. - Evensong—-5 p.m., except Friday evenings, at 7.30. p.m. Rey. George W. Hodgson, Priest Incumbent. CATHEDRAL.—Morning Mags every Sunday at 8a.m. High Mass at 10. a. m.; Vespers at 3 p. m. Mass at 7. 30a. m. throughout the week. Rev. J. MeGilvray, Rev. 8. Phelan, Pastors. Meruoptsr 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 7.30 p. m. Rev. H. P. Cowperthwaite, A, M., Pastor. | Seconp Meruopist Cuvre if —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 service on Wednesday evening. Kev. Geo. M. Campbell, Pastor Sr. JAMES’ CHURCH ( PRESBYTERIAN)—-Pownal Street.—Service and Sermon every Sun- day atlla.m. and 64p. m. Sabbath School and young men’s Bible class, con- ducted« by Mr. Harper, at 2:30 p.m. Weekly Service in the Lecture Hall on Wednesday evenings, at 7:45 p.m, Rev. Kenneth McLennan, Pastor. ( PRESBYTERIAN )—-Richmond Street.—Service and Sermon every Sun- day at il a m. and6}p.m. Sunday School at 24.p.m. Rev. John MclL. Me- Leod, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN Cut RcH—Prince Street.—Rev. Dre Murray, Pastor+Hours of Service, 1k o'clock, a.m., 6.30p: m. Sunday Schoo! at 2.30 p. m. Barrisr Cuurcu—Great George Street.—Ser- vices aud.Sermon ev ery Sunday at Il o’clock 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 atSp.m. Kev. H. Foshay, Minister. Brs.eE CaRistrans—Yrince Street.—Service and Sermon every Sunday morning at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Rev. "Mr. Harris, Minister. Prayer Merrine in Y. M.C. A. every Sun- day afterndon at 4 o’clock. DiscipLes or Curist meet in New Church House, every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p.m. Elders presiding. tg et Re SE ae No. 80, Water St., Prings Edward island Branch OF THR “HORTA BaITISH & MERCANTILE cina AND LIFE. WNSURANGE 60. $9,7 335-30 200 i. 2 1G,666.99 wad OF FICES—Edinbargh, 64 Princess Salve ; London, 61 Threadneedle Street. Nine Tenths of the Protits of the Life Assur- ance Business are divided every Five Years, Lhe Tables of Rates are moderate. Fire Insurances effected on nearly every description of Property, at the LOWEST RATES of Premium, corresponding to the.nature of the risk. "- Losses seitied with promptitude and liber- ality: ; wi G. W. DEBLOIS, General Agent. “FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICE OF Albion Mines (Pistou, iW. 8.) Subscribed Cintiak Paid up Capitai, . - ‘The-Lord Bishop oi nova Scotia —+ PRINCIPAL : The Rev, John Padficld. 'THNHIS SCHOOL offers, at very moderate cost. the advantages of a comfortable and | The cource of Instruction is the S . that df the best Schools in England and is | TORN Mel YEYRE,: ppeeniiina.. Sheer founded upon the University Lxaminations | country that he has REMOVED from his old stand his” new } next to Mr. Snel- grove's, G t, where he willbe glad to see all.his omers, and as many new ones as may a e him a call. J work cheap for cash. — NO SECOND, PRICE. All paranen”* renters? Repairing done with Oct. 6, 1879 -Im QUEEN _ NSUBANCE, coy. CAPITAL: . Rei haiok c, NSURANOE effected on ill kinds of Build- | Merchandise and greeny Also, on. v panteee - E i GEORG! ae (Unien lj Agent for Prince Edward June, 1 Right young ladies from this_ School passed the Local Examination of the) University. of ings College in June last. | This is the only School-in Canada that has | passed pupils at a University Examination. The number of pupils is limited, sondenines| the School select, and while it possesses all the | | educational advan iatege of a large public school, | l for Women. ope pupil is enabled to receive that individual | d oversight which is so important, and | Thick cannot be given, in a large establish. , Ment. Mrovaed Mrs.) Padfield are assisted by a, ibe of four resident governesses, besides visit- masters. pags ero French is taught conv ersation- | ally,» There are two resident French Gov- | ernesses. Ref given to parents of pup ils. ; cipal particulars address tthe Pring | “"" SLACK COAL. LACK and ROUND COAL can_ now be i} obtained at the above-mentioned Mines, | SlackCoal, only $1.30 per tons; {Round Coal, $2.00 For orders, * apply to - G W. DeBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. E> Island. Orrice:: No. 35 Water street. | Ch’town, June 23, 15, 9—patsj kca h sp2m BRITISH AMERICA Assurance Company. FIRE AND AND-MARINE. — ts Gapital & Assets . $1,176, 491,46, - INCORPORATED 1833. ‘Head Office, - Toronto, Ont, isks taken on all deseriptions. of Property af lowest rates. PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES. | ~ .. HORACE HASZARD, Agents ISLAND, SATU RDAY, ne Saree ome ‘Ohio, }-work next year, Two Ways of foes It. A number of Halifax ladies the other day undertook to convince a liquor dealer of the necessity for his withdrawal from the traftic in which he was en; gaged, ‘by visit- ing his premises and by the use of remon- strance and argument. They had, how- ever, Very poor success, the dealer holding stubbornly to his opinion that he had a right to sell liquor if he pleased, and per- emptorily refusing their request to be allow- ei to prayin his saloon. A despatch to the New York Herald from Fredericktown, described the result of a different system of tactics which was adopted by a number of women in that place.. The des- patch says :— Thirteen women marched to Kelley’s saloon to-day and beat in the door and windows with hatchets, and destroyed everything within, including several barrels of liquors and beer, cases, casks, bottles, jugs, demijohns, counters, stove and all the fixtures. The building is a total wreck. ©’Connor’s saloon was also visited and all the liquor destroyed. Drug stores were notified to remove their liquors before Mon- day or they would be treated like the others. The women will be arrested on Monday. They have a strong money back- ing. Great excitement pre evails. ~ Oe ° Gems of Thought, Forgiveness and a smile are the best re- venge, Faith is the soul going out of itself for all its needs. Do good with what thou hast, or it will do thee no good. If you play with a fool at home, he will play with you abroad. He that knows not wheh to be silent, knows not when to speak. A religion that never suffiees to govern a man will never suffice to save him. Good, kind, true, holy words dropped in conversation may be little thought of, but they are like seeds of flowers or fruitless tree falling by the wayside, borne by some birds afar, haply thereafter to fringe with beauty some barren mountain side or to make glad some lonely wilderness. Character is always known. Thefts never enrich ; alms never impoverish; murder will speak out of stone walis. _ The least admixture of a lie—for example, the least attempt to make a gooc. impression, afavor- able appearance—will vitiate. the effect, but speak the trath, and all Nature and al! aids will help you with unexpecied further- ance. +2 oe--———___-—-- -— The revolution or father ‘coup’ detat which took place in Hayti on ‘the 3rd in- stant will, it is hoped, be the means of put- |}; ting an end to a state of things which wes growing insupportable. All. summer the country :has' been in a lamentable condition ‘The two opposite factions car- ried on a sdnguinary struggle in which they spared. nothing that came in their way. Towns were either destroyed by fire or given up to pillage, and suspense prevailed to such an extent that continuous industry was practically impossible. The defeated Provisional Government belonged to the so-ealled Conservative party, so that- the country is now in the handsof the Liberals, but if, as {is announced, they maintain the constitution and have given the people a fair chance te elect a President, their rule’ will at any rate be preferable to the anarchy which it has superseded, In the republic of San Domingo or Dominica (the *eastern portion of the island) thé utmost tranquility is said to prevail. President Guillermo has been devoting his attention to the ad- vancement of agricultural enterprises, from which it is expected that much good will: result to the people at large. The Spanish Commissary-General returned home some time ago, and the difficulty at issue between Spain and» Dominica is believed to be settled. —7e The fires that have swept over the North- western prairie regions have not been more destructive than those in the forests of the Northeast. The ravages of . forest’ fires in and New Hampshire are described as al- most unprece dented. At Montreal, and below, the’sino k@ was So dense for*sevéral days that vessels were compeiled to anchor and wait for a favorable wind to lift the smoke and allow them to proceed. . The loss by detentions is estimated at $100,000 to Montreal merchants alone.” In Vermont aud New Hampshire large tracts of valuable timber~ have been’ destroyed. Several thousand acres have been’ burned over in Pike County, [Pennsylvania, ‘and a. large amount” of* valuable timber has been des- ‘woyed, with cordwood and bark, — o> ap>-<-+ oe . The Manitoba }',¢é Press of the 28th inst., announces the arrival at St.. Boniface of Mr. .Prittie’s sixteenth and last party of immigrants for the year. ‘They numbered 2385. They had a pleasant trip, but the time occupied in the journey was longer than usual, on account of the train being a wery heavy one. The season has been a very successful one for Mr. Prittie, hahay- brought through between 7, 000 and me 8,000 people. He wilk proseeute the and anticipates a larger immigration than ever. . His first party next season will leave Ontario about the - NOV EMBER 1 1879, Canada, New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont! X AMINER. 29. NO. nates _ The Ottawa banquet to Sir Soha A. Me- Donald is to be given on the 27th of Vovem- ber. The Bangor ‘‘Whig,” yesterday, pub- lished a list of twenty-eight divorces, de- creed at the October term of the Supreme Judicial Court. > o.-— Cleared from Port Hill, on Tuesday,.the 28th inst. Barkentine “Annie,” Thomas of twelve tons birch tiinber, 600 feet of pine boards, 1 cord lathavood, 20,854 bushels of oatg and 13,000 fee! deals, shipped by the Hon. John "Yeo. - + a- — -_ Mr. Mackenzie's country ‘‘Texas,” is turning out badly. Many English, with their families, who went there this year are already re turning northward, having been deceived in regard to the character of the land and the purchasing terms. Mr. Mc- Kenzie must see to this. 28 The Greenbackers of Massachusetts are again in trouble, their candidate for seerc- tary of the Commonwealth, Mr. Jonathan Arnold, of North Abington, having con- cluded that he can best serve the cause by declining. This is the third candidate of that party who has given up the battle dur- ing the campaign in b that State. The Liverpool Post tells a stranze adven- ture of a venturesome small boy. It ap- pears that he played truant from school, and dared not go home at night. He man- aged to get into the station-yard at Chor- ley, with the intention of passing the night in one of the passenger carriages; but he failed to gain access, the deors being locked. He then crept under the guard’s van, and pulled himself on the couple .of short iron rods between the axle of the wheels and the carriage floor, and betwéen which the brake apparatus passed. In this position he went to sleep, and at 5 o'clock in the morning the train started for Wigan. The lad was actually brought to Wigan, and again taken to Chorley, clutching the rods. At the latter placé he was di8covered, still fast asleep, and_resecued from his perilous posi tion. .Lhe marvel is how the lad remained on this frail support during his 18 miles journey, and asleep all the while. Had he moved death was certain. ham, has signified his intention to dedi-: cate a piece of land on his: estate, West Cliff, Whitby, to the public, and erect thereon a monument to Captain Cook, she circumnayigator. Captain Cook spent sev- eral years: of his early life at the fishing village of Staithes, a few miles to the north of Whitby. In later. years he -sailed from the harbor of Whitby, and. ‘it is an historical. fact. that im -under- taking his adventurous voyages round the world. he preferred the vessels which were built-at Whitby by Whitby men. Th’ site chosen by Sir George Elliott for the*erec- tion of a monument to the illustrious cir- cumnavigator is one of the most prominent. on the hon. baronet’s estate.- It commands an uminterrupted view of the: German Ocean, of the coast seenery' both netth and south, of the remantic Abbey ruins on the opposite side of the harbor, and of the vale of Esk. , ot DeatH From Suckinc.a Matcu.— Says the Kentish Mercury, of Greenwich, Eng. :— An inquést*was held*at the Fortuhe’ of War, Woolwich, on Saturday, on the body of Frederick Osborne, aged two years, son of John Osborne, coachman, commandant's . stables, Woolwich Common., Mra, Osborne said that the child not being well on Thurs- day she obtained a powder from Mrs. Rastrick’s ; but not getting better she took‘it to Dr. Maxwell on Friday, on the afternoon of which day it died. There was & box of matches on the chimney piece, the top of “ue. af the, ma being wet, and from the °s manner she infetred that, he ied » them... He must have done so w ne in the room. —Dr. Maxwell, said the child was brought to him suffering from symptoms of poison. He te medicine and called twice in the day to see it, ‘bnt itdied in the afternoon. He should be sufficient to destroy life, one grain of phospherous being fatal to a child. The poison being taken on Monday would haye disseminate 4 itself all over.the body by the time he saw it... The jury returned a verdict of ‘Death from Misadventure.” ———_-——___—®» er ese ee eS Tue best place. to. get Cigars, Tobaccos, Pipes and Smokers’. Requisites, is.at the Apothecaries’ Hall, DesBrisay’s reer. ——$—<<< A Persons requiring Trusses, Elastic ‘Stock- ings,"Knee Caps, or any surgical appliance, can now be supplied at ‘the Apothecaries’ Hall, DesBrisay’s corner. ~~ Sem s+ Boschees German Syrup can now be purchased right at home, it is the most suecessful preparations ever introduéed to.our pecple. it works like a charm: in: all eases of Consumption, Pnuemonia, Hemorr- hages, Asthma, severe Coughs, Croup and all other,Throat and Lung Diseases., No: person has ever used | this. medigine . withput® getting immediate relief, yet there are a sgreat, many poor, suftering, skeptical persons, going about Four streets with a suspicious cough, and the voice of consumption coming from their lungs, that will not try it. If cs lie, it is your own fault,-as you can go to ‘youfd and get a sample bottle and tryit; three 8 will 2nd of March. D—P vided te of bes AR! Moses, wanze TE rity om id Office, South Side-Queen Square. Mins at this offiee. y tf, Jaly 10, 1879, [relieve ahy case, ReQular ize Only 75 ¢ts, Davies, master, for Plymonth, with a cargo - Six George Eliot, M. P. for North Dur- 27 Ww ed Common, . say if the child sucked one match it would - —— serene ae ees |