ae i a i NL Ra A Gh i es a sa a we fat ds a Ss i et ll A NAN FG a Soa SC pil aL as Paha eo is a. a Seni eT ily ss ta gas came dene: A ot + ae oe CNS Pe We OPE, ETE SR Tric TO ADIT NEW e , + fered ChE Gh FY We ' TINT D + ATES | New York, Dee. 7 ihe acta from the edi t ls of th nd World on the | President’s message giveag od idea of its! general acceptance Phe ir esays: ** Lhe most important part of th messace I! lates te finances, banking and taxat‘o ). In this respect the messave has rarely been surpassed. It is , , ° , } an admirable business document and de as well forits manner and the judicious recon makes. The message f i } serves pra Be, mithod as for ws which it iW enda tic stromzest on fore but it is not weak generally accep judicious, n rv document. i ld says : ** The e is 8} full of points an ayurs ive ar ad finance, ign relations ill be inyvwhere an 1 it Wel by the . . + woar Ga inmost res} country as a| ecis a ted oderate an satisfact« bie messag ; » “ , oa business-like and In | indi the personal plai party is likely to} the Republican te enforce 1) which Naper, ’ some particn lars 1 has viduality ft is rather f upon which his ; | Sas . 28. stand. it iB not bKeLy arty wi ill he very eager wramme President lave down in regard to fm our foreign relations. The : ' a foree and eclearness , statnte the elaborate p the mnces Preel- lay+ ] +} uel S} @CaAKS Wii! — a. a ae i which Willi command the | as . 9 , , , _ : ric Cc men oO1 ali part W aSHINGTO spect of see, F. j It is understood that Biames succ will be named to-morrow. . Lovrs, De a. Two men were killed and several injured by a railway collision near Mars hall. yes | erday New York, Dec. 7. | The steamer ‘‘Lake Winnipeg,” from | Liverpool, reports Nov. 23, had a hurri- | eane, doi! much damage. The Chieti Engineer was washed overboard and los t . | a fireman was thrown down the stoke hole | and killed. John Reynold, another fire- | man, died, having drunk carbolic acid mistaking it fer vinegar. oT | GREAT BRITAIN ANDIRELAND. | Lonvon, Dec. 7. A ter storm | rey ‘ailed along the north- west Coast of F [rela ind last night. Dusux, Dec. 7. | The “Gazette” offer £200 reward fi r | discovery of the murder of Mr. Rogers, | } sol licito rs clerk, whose body was recently } found near Bathdowney. Lonvon, Dec. 7. There will be a meeting on Tuesday in Westminster Abbey to consider the pro- posed memorial of Dean Stanley. In ac- cordsnee with the expressed desire of the Prince of Wales, Mr Lows il, Americ AT Minister, has been invited to attend in order that the respect evinced for the memory of the late Dean throughout America, may be represented. Hanury, Dec. 7 At a meeting of three thousand potters, a | resolution was adopted to submit dispute with employers to arbitration, on condition that a report on the actual state of the trade be ma de. Lonpoyx, Dec, 7. The Grand Lodge of Master Masons, on Monday night, passed resolutions of con- dvulence with Mra. Gartield, moved by Lord Hinniker and seconded by Prince Leopold. Lonpon, Dec. 7. The British Board of Trade returns for November show a decrease in the value of mports of £4,159,593, and an increase in the value of exports of £1,843,464. The election in Lon don jerry County, of a successor to the Right Hon. Hugh Law, Liberal), reaulted in a victory for “Porter, Liberal), by 647 majority. This is con- sidered a heavy blow tothe Land League interests. The British barque ‘‘ Lord Palmerston,” from St. John. N. B., fer Cork, has been abandoned at sea. The crew has rgached Liverpool. The Norwegian barque ‘Gerda’ from Sheet Harbor, N. S., has arrived at Queenstown with the loss of her deckload, bulwharks and stanchions. The equipment of two schooners intended for special ser- vice on the coast of Zanzibar is being hastened in consequehce of the disaster, by | which Captain Browning lost 't They will be ready in a week. Admiral Bird, Commander of the ‘ In- vestigator” in Sir John Ro-e’s expedition in search of Franklin, is dead. It is believed that the police have discov- their | as Wwe and can meet ti Dk hia life in | attempting the capture of the slave dhow. e an important clue in the robbery of | the bhedy of tl malaine 1@ Karl of (Crawford and | 2. ry flowers of rh ‘* We will,” cried spired Dem: ‘* barn all our ships, and with every sail unfurled steer boldly out into the ocean of freedom Justice Min Among sund the flo!lowing : etorie rcrat, ister Hye, in 1848, it a syeech to the Vienna students, impressively declared, **The chariot of the revolution is rolling along, and gnashing its teeth as it roils.” A pan-Germanist mayor of a Rhineland corporation rose still higher in an address tothe Emperor. He a id, “No Austria, no Prussia, one only Germany, such were the words the mouth of your Imperial Majesty has always had in its eye.” siete President Grevy is a man of such sim- plicity and bonhomie His good sense and his kindliness are proverbial. He was never known to turn his back on an old friend who had not succeeded in life, and as President he is accessible and courteous$ His determination that his daughter should have no showy wedding, and that the money that one would cost should be sent to the Relief Bureau has been much ap- plauded in France. The strength of parties in the United States House of Representatives, as shown by the vote on the Speakership, is as fol- lows :} Republicans. .....+-..000 «148 DRI dstttnntumeceticsdecpeken 128 Greeabackersa-cseeesreesvoressvsene 8 The Canadian Pasitie Hotel at Wi innipeg | has been completed, at a cost of over $100,- OU), and Mr. Winnetr, of the Queen's, | Toronto, is to ccenpy and condnet it. Mr. Millais has reesived an autograph letter from the Queen, requesting him to point # portrait of the Princess Mary, the idest daughter of the Dake of Edinburgh. are ® i an in- | | | } | } i | | THE DAILY THIS IS A GRAND TIME 1 PURCHISE ALL KINDS: OF GOODS SBD, 2 3 oe a 33 f ss ea > = ? fa fet eo Ba 4 Ss / USE 5 Bs Ss are offering sp to. FSSA IMENT EL rR, Prince Haward Island RAILWAY. TABL & NO. 17. Winter Arrangeme ent. Te take effect on the Ist Dee, {88h TiME =. enn —— TRAINS OUTWARD. STATIONS, | MIXED, | MIXED, | MIXED. “ ‘saul <cinitieigieialietil asceiaaiadinunioil as Ch’towa ..|Dp 8.l5am Dp 3.00pm Dp 2. . 80pm | Roy alty Jel * 838] Zag ss “ 2.53 N Wiltsh’e: ** 9.29 **i ** 416 * | Hunter R’r, “ 9.45 “| ** 4.30 “| | Csity Live “OS Ts ee | o’ty Line} 10.33 “; “ 5.18 “| Freetown | “10.48 **; © 5.33 *¢] Kensingt yt ‘i156 41 6S CASH be warts aud means of all in tt ‘own and Country, Oe STOCK OF WE HAVE AN IMMENSE — C+OO DS, , 10, 12, Special Values, at * 16, 20 and 25 cents per yard. 4r11.45 “*jAr 6.30 ‘| aad side! Dp. 45 pa Wellingt’n| ‘ 37 * | Port Hill. .| * 32 -.” | |O’Learys.. " t a4 ? | Bloomiield | * 5.08 | | Alberton. ,} ** 548 ‘i | | Tignish . .j/Ar645 **| ' | Royalty Je ‘Dp 2. 2.53pm | York aed 1 | Bedi ee afo ** | : . las 405 * 4 Mt. Stew’t Dp 4.15 * Cardigan .. | ** 5.33“ | reorget’n., i Ar 6. 00 “* os Mt. Stew | | "Dp 4 15 Spm | | apes, - 5 - I j 55 a | St. Peter's. j 5 25 “| ) Bear Kiver| oz 6.15 “i | Souris ....! |A 100” CNSR AES iN BLAGK & MOURK NG SOODS, ALL PRICES. no SREP ANE RD TTS DRE A large lot of Ladies’ Felt, Cloth and aa from 00 cts, up, ° Knitted Ski ¥ Ladies’ Sacques and Fur Lined Circulars A lot of Colored Table Cloths, many ef them at Half Price, to clear. Wool Tweeds for Men's and Boy’s wear, at 50 cents per yard, up, Hantle and Ulster Cloths, double width, 56 cts, per yd. up. Grey Union Flanneis for 16 cents, up. AH] Wool Flannecis, in all prices. A LARGE STOCK OF Ladies?’ Weel Squares. Rales ef Buffalo and Wolf Robes. Coon and Buffalo Coats. Waterproof Tweed and Rubber Coats, TSUST OPENED. A VEBY LARGE STOCK GF QYERCOAIS & ULSTERS, Reefing Jackeis, $3 up. A GOOD LINE OF BeYS CLOTHING, SUITS FROM $1.50 ;UP. Boys’ Wisters and Storm Coats. Men's Wincey and Fianael Shirts 56 cents up. Men's Woolen UNDERCLOTHING and CARRIGAN JACKETS, A Good Selection of Ladies’ and Hens Fur Caps. A VALUABLE ST@CK GF BLANKETS, IN WHITE AND GREY. BATCHELORDS’ QUILTS; $1.10 UP. HORSE RUGS, $1.25 UP. ixcellent Value in Grey and White Cottons, Tickings, and all Staple Goods, ——~-~ 0:0 r ' TATE OO ‘ qa x A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES oi Chests, Halfcests and 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 in this respect shall be fully sustained in time to come. Superior Teas, in GEO. DAVIES & co. Charlettetown, Ney. 21, 1881 \ ‘TRA! NS INWARD, MIXED, MIXED, L.ED. L j i | | 5.80pm! ArlL. am] Ari t.4am Royalty Je Dp 5.07 “ |Dpi0.! 52 ‘ ‘| Dp 11.22 ** N al 4.15 * or 1.00 ** : Hayte oe? Te 9.45 * «| 1 sradalba’e ) ** 3.24 **1**§ 9.09 *} | Co’ty Line.| “ 3.14 | « §.59 1 i Ch’tewn ...Ar 5 Freetown.. ‘| "oto oe * | Kensingt'n} ** 2.35 **; ** § 20 ** sé 7.45 ae . ' *: umm’ side : P jArli. 30am; We ou. 988 ? Port Hh u. * 9.53 ** O Le ” * 3.3! acs Bi } mitel id p $6 og Alberton. | Tig znish . os Roy alty Te! | | | | Ta. t.. | | { 1 ‘77 ‘6a * ‘Dp. 22am | iz 6¢})}. O05 se Bedford... 1 619.45 * Mt. Stew’t |Arl0,00 * Dp 8.40 “ * 8.15 ~ | Ari0.00am } Cardi. 1n..} Georges n, | Mt. Stew’t| Railway Office, Charlottetown, Novy. 29, 1881. [6i, wkly] Herring. Hersing. 100 bbls, Extra Fat Ne, 1, equal to Yarmouth Bloaters, 100 quinta!s Codfish, 100 do. Hake, 12 casks Cod Oil, 300 Mackerel Barrels (good stock), 1000 bushels Fishing Salt, On hand, a full supply of Cotton Duck, Bolt Repe, Hemp and Manilla Cordage, Lines and Twines, Paints and Oils. DAVID SMALL. Queen’s Wharf, Sept. 10, 1881. FEATHERS. tL IGHEST PRIVE paid for good GEESE FEATHERS. Oct, 29. 1881. JOHN NEWSON. rie PERFECTION : UNRIVALLED For }, {7S TOD DY. i. i HIGHLAND WHISKY. ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, E.C., London, Aug. 18, 1879 | RePcr? oa the LoxNE Hieuianp Wuisky | “We have visited the bottling stores ‘of | Greenlees Brothers, and have selected | from the vats, samples of their Lorne | Highland Whisky, and have subject. | ed them to careful examina‘ion and analysis. The samples were very frag- cont, mellow, aud of pleasant fiavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. ‘* ARTHUR Hriit, Hassatt, M. D, **Orro Hunnzr, F. C. 8., F. 1. C.” Agents : — MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.L. 24, 1889 LIBERAL Feh. ers in want of good-fitting SUITS or ‘OVER: OATS. A-splendid lot of Scotch and | English Tweeds, Meitons, Pilots and Worsteds | to select from, ‘Not being very _ CONSERVATIVE e will cut and fit Ladies’ and Misses’ Uls- | | ters and Sacques, aad MEETING | the wants cf all, will manufacture the same if required W, N. RIGGS, Tailor, Oct, 21, ’81—eod | 250 Men’s Heavy ISCOUNT will be given to cash custom-— HR etapa 9. 186 a. HEAP WINTER GLOTHING! wom 5 Tome J. B. Macdonald's, Queen Street. et eee ee | Men’ s Warm Reefers $3.75. Men’s Warm Men’s W Men’s Warm Men’ 8 Heavy Overcoat’s % ~ He: avy Men’: Kons i Men's Heavy Overcoiuts, ood, 50 Boys’ 100 Nov. 22, and Youth- Reefers $4.25, arm Keeters $5.7 ahha ‘good, $ 56, $7.50, Men’s War m Re efers, 00 , Meu’s Warm Reet ers, better, $8.50, Men’s Warm Reefes, better. $9.50, Men’s Wim Reele: 150, Overcoats $5.2 envy Overcoais $ 25, 1.50, $7.50, Men’s Heavy Overcouts, good, $8 50, Men’ if ®, Lest, $10.00. Ove 1c oats, eOXtra, SLO. 00, Mon’s Heavy Overcoats, extra, $12.00, Men’s Heavy Overcoats, exira, $14,990, Winter Ul-ters, splendid value, U I. ters, splendid value, dozen Me: Vs So Shirt a. are 1): awers, 35 cent sand upwards, Che: ap? Searts, ‘Ties, Woolen Shirts, Braces, Mitts, Gloves, ke Clothing nade to order from good and cheap Cloths, at J. B. MACDONALD’S, ‘si—wkly, pat FIRED MARINE! Lilrel HORACE HASZARD, General as dae RURCL — REPRESENTING— Agent, ‘Commercial Union Fire Assurance Company, of London, Eng,, Western CAPITAL, £2,590,000 STG. CAPITAL, $800,000.00. Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Unt, ‘Brit sh America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Cnt, | +#10,10 * | CAPITAL, $500,000.00. San Kutual Life & Accident Insurance Company, of Montreal, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. ot Sea so MARINE INSURANCE ALSO BFRECTED. Morell....; Dp 9.20 “* | St. Peter’s’ 350 “| Bear River| i * Ste. * | Souris.... oe LBL. Db. ARCHIBALD, Superintendent | 4 t 20; Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. Office—Corner of Queen and Lower Water Streets. | Charlottetown, Apri —-+ = —— PUBLIC 1 4, 1881—tf —:0:——_-- 7. Se NOTICE. | i is hereby given that copies of the Aesesement Lists for the year 1881 have been furnished to the undermentioned Colleciors, who are empowered to receive all Taxes payable by the rate payers of their several districts, until the 30th day of | November next, at the residences or offices of the reapective © jllectors, in accordan with the provisions of the Assessment Act, 1877, and Amendments, after which date unpaid. Treasurer , Charlot ELECTORAL. DISTRICT, First do, do. Second do. do. Third do, do Fourth | do. do. Charlottetown, } Common and | (NAME OF CULLECTOR AND PLA‘ tetown. E OF RESIDENCE. QUEEN'S COUNTY. Richard Ready, Irishtown, Lot 20. | TOWNSHIPS COLLECTOR'S DISTRICTS. ee | —— every Collector will proceed to demand aud collect all Rates and Taxes remaining Rate-payers may, if they so elect, at any time before the 30th day of November next, but not afterwards, pay their Taxes at the office of the Provincial Seererary #0 —_—— ee COMPRISING —— nn | Lots 20 ond 21. Murdoch McDonald, Springton, Lot 67. ‘s+ 92 and 67. Alexander McUalder, Hampton, Lot 29. ‘« 29 and 30. John M. Robertson, Cavendish, ‘« 93 and 24. Pierce Costello, Cornwall. ‘* 3i and 32, and north part of Lot 65. John McQuarrie, Nine Mile Creek leouth part of Lot 65. Peter Stewart, Marshfield, St. Peter’s R’d. Peter Campbeil, Corran Ban Bridge. -_ James E. Kelly, Fort Augustus - John Acorn, Pownal. : Donald Stewart, Kinross, Lot 57. | ee William Koas, Flat River. Robert H. Crawford, City. |Charlotteto wn, {Lots $3 ali 34. 35, 36, north of Hills- borough and Lot 37. 35 and 36 south of Hillsboro’ aud Lot 48 49 and 50. 57 and 55. 60 and 62, Common Royalty. | and Kec yalty. | KEING’S COUNTY. First | Angus E. Mclatyre, Fairficli, Lot 47. Lots 46 and 47. do. Frederick Morrow, Souris. x 43. 44 and 45, Second James McDonald, ‘Little P« ond, Lot 56. “ 56. do. Francis H. Sanderson, Head St. Peter’s Bay. “« 40, 41 and 42 do. Lawrence Byrne, He ad Hillsborou gh. * Zsand39 Third George Mackenzie, Dundas. “* 53, d4 and 5>. do. John J. McDovald, Montague Bridge. ‘* 5! and oz. Fourth Charles D, Poole, Montague Brdge. * 59 aud 66, do. John Jamieson, Sturgeon. ‘« 61 and 63. do. Charles T. Brehaut, Murray Harber South.) “ 4. | Georgetown Williom 8. Easton, Georgetown. Georgetown PR oyalty, & - saisincanpslbiellchistajeepeatbadiaidpenstal PRINCE COUNTY, First Francis Hughes, Tignish. Lots I, 2 and 3. do, Jobn T. Keefe, Alberton. | * 4, 5 and 6. Second Jos. McNeill, McWilliems’ P.O ,WestCape ‘* > 8 and 9. do. William R. Ellis, Port Hill. | 6s 10, ll, 12 and 13. Third Michael MeDonald, Trout River, Lot 14. | “ 14 and 16, do. Ulric C. Tradelle, Egmont Bay. Lot 15. do. V. 8. Gillis, Indian River. ‘Lot 18. Fourth John T. Mullin, Keusington, Lot 19. Lot 19. do. James D. stewart, Centievillec, Lots 25 aad 28. do. Nelson Clarke, Cape Traverse ‘+ 27 and 25 Fifth Robert H. McVonald, St. F ‘eanor’s, | Lot 17. do. Jacob Schurman, Summerside ‘Summerside. Beales’ Corner | Provincial Treasurer’s Office, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 26th Oct., CC DONALD FERGUSON, Provincial Secretary and Treasurer 18€1-—-pres pro ne till dee %