Ee = prowlin yt THR DOA tts SS ——————— _ ————— > oo socal and Other Items. = Brack aud ( cd Velweteens very cheap | at Uwen Conn! _—o Regent asee | Powlings at very low pr.ces at Owen Connolly's . > —_ OWEN CONNOLLY 18 se'ling Seoateh and Tapes'ry Carpets cheaper than can be bought ia Wy ues rein the oity --- S>- -- Faurt Savt approved of by the Health Oiicers anc © tter than the Mic-mac Cure, £0 te a bottle at Keddia’s Drug Store. no 18 > _ oe Sixty thousand Waltham watches are so'd is Engliod every year, and the Elgin Com- peony thinks of entering that profitable field. saiaplidiaed wa Tux steamer Bonavista, of the Black Dia- mond Line, arr ved from Montreal this morning. “he is lying atthe Three Ties awaiting the decision of the Board of Health annaceitiaaanaiill Twexty gallons Thymo-Cresol, a chemival gud for cleansing and purifying, the most isinfectant in the world, at KR. K. erect d ‘ P novl$ Brace’s. insipid Usiess a Rome correspond: nt be at fault, the Italian nobleman who married the step. daoghter of Bonanza Mackay has already spent tLe fortune which went with the bride. = a A. U. B. Maccowan offers American Bald- wios, Oranges, .emons, Grapes ard Uran- berries, just received per Carroil. Also, Nova Scotia Uravesteims, baidwinos aad Pippins. nov 18 3i emia Owara to the smallpox epicemic in Mcn- tredi there will be no winter cirsiva’, sad the citizeus of Uttawa see ta it their opportunity, and wil make an effort to have ove in that city. —_——__ A scuooneR namei the Pathfinder, pur- chased at ilalifex, N S., for parties in Vic- toria, B. C., 13 to be taken to the latter place by way of ‘he Straits of Magellan, a distance of 20,000 miies. seein Tug steamer Carrol! arrived from Boston last evening with freight and the following prssengers ; Miss MoDosald, Kate Matheson, ‘ig. John O. Pollard, Duncan Matheson, J. Hughes, M. Lanniyan. - <> Ir is expected that the Gibson Tannery in New Brauswick wil] be re-opened next year, when the hemlock lands on the Nashwask wiil have been rendered accessiblo by the Mira- michi Valley Railway. moni Lacurexant Anruvue L. Howarp, famous in the Northwest as ‘‘tho man with the gatling gua,’ is about to establish near Ottawa a tirearms and cartridge factory for the Dominion Government, which, it is said, he will maaage. qamaqetiiellibes: Tus barness shop cf John Ryder, of St. Stephen, N. 8., was raided by customs officers on the 14th iust., who found evidence of a large amount of American goods stag led. it is reported the affair was settled by payment of § ,400. —eneppliie CaNapras Pacrrtc Eaanines.—Tho Cana- disp Pacitic Kailesy Company returns of trattic from November lst to November 7th, 1885, show the receipts to have beon: 1855, $203,000; 1834, $172,000; increase fer 1885, $41,000, Mules ia opsration, 3,064. omega Svicipe.—-A case of suicide is reported to have taken place oa Piequid Road yesterday. Patrick Hogan, shoemaker, who lives near Mr. Viek«rsen’s, hanged himself while labor- ing under a fit of temporary insanity. It is said that be became incaze over fright at hearing ef the increase of smallpox in Char- lotéetow n, —__—>———_ Graprs have been sold in Hamilton, Ont., atthe rate of almost, half a cent a pound by the wagon load, and retailed at the fruit stores at less than a cent a pound, with the basket thrown in. The reason is eaid to be that “The Seott Act has so reduced the mawufacture of native wines that the market for grepes is most seriously aff-cted " cmsalllnaanes A Caro.—To all who are suffering from errors aud indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c. I will send @ recipe that will cure you, FRE! OF CHARGE, This great remedy was dis covered by a missionary in South American send self-addressed envelope to Rev Joseph T Taman, Station D. New Vork. ‘ome weeks ago, asys the Georgia Banner, an Athens merchant, sold a young man from Eibert County a suit of wedding clothe. They were shipped *(.0.D.,’ per express, Last week (he package was returacd with a letter from the young man, saying that his pirl had ge back oa hiv, and as he would: ot need tie wedding garments he had returned them. The merchant let him off from the trade, —-—»_— Mr. Ricuarp Extror, of Elliot’s Station, oo ‘throngh the Patriot) the following plan wt relieving cattle in danger of being choked by a potato or turnip in the throat: Let a person stand en tho left or near side of the smal, pull owt its tongne as faras possible to one sirle, thea another person on the other, When he sees a good opportunity, let him throw a hanlful of salc as far down the throat “hecan The animal wiil continue to cough Batil relieved, Tuis remedy is simple and effectaal, a 4 —_——_———— AN experimental importation of California Faisios isa been made by Mr. John Me Millan, of Montreal, The consignment will fill one fr and is composed of 1,400 boxes. It is bitled w arrive in Montreal on the 20th inst.. sia will be, so far as we know, the first lot of California fruit ever breaght into Canada he quality is said to be quite the equal of edit rrancan goods. Heavy handicaps in form of freicht and duty have to be contended ‘sainst bat it is not likely that this first ship- meat may lead to others, —_- i ied Bro:r His Neck avp Kittep. A most Mehacholy accident is reported from Mira. On Sy h nday a young man named McDonald : driven to churca with a fractious horse. vn a heinvited a young woman, to _ He was to be married in a few weeks, getinto the wago, and drove her to the jp mdence ot her father. He thea kft for f ‘as. A few miles from home the horse was “and by some neighbors standing on the bea and under the wagon lay the lifeless on of young MeDonaid with his neck eke 6 is supposed that the horse took <a ran away, the wagon coming in — wi'h a stone, the deceased bung at a 3 the ground, the fall breaking his rv aVorth Sydney Herald Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, IN SKASICKNESS. 8.8, Parker, Wellin i de ’ gton, O, says. ‘While Srossing Lake Erie, I gave it to some pas- Tolied met he eng eee Me Bm foe ow. ~ * - ee a ee neki Kt se ~~ a TELEGRAPHIC EWS, — [Serciat Daaeatrcars ro THe KXaMiner, | Seryiaa Successes. Briorape, Nov. 17. The Servians have oceupied all positions on Dragoman Pass, and captured the vil- lage of Dragoman. _ King Milan has sent a despatch to Queen Natalie, announcing the success of the Sear- vian army. There is much rejoicing here over the news from the seat of war. All plotters against King Milan have been lib- erated, except Mendrovick,a clerk in the war office, who is charged with perjury in denouncing his companicns. The Capture of Drageman Pass. BeLarape. Nov. 17. Details of the capture of Dragoman Paes by the Se:viins show that the Driva and Shumadga D.visions under Colonels Mich- koviteh and Bavecky were engaged and at- tacked the Bulgarians in force and com- pletely routed them. Hordes of Bulgarians lnid down their arms, being panic stricken, while several guns were captured and the pass abandoned. [adian aad Colonial Exhibition. Ortawa, Nov, 17. Sir Charles Tupper has cabled Hon. }'r. Carling that he has obtained for Canada seven thousand rquare feet of additional space insid) of Exhibition Building, and two hundred feet by fourteea in the gav- dens for shrubbery, ete. ing Milan Repulsed. Lonpow, Nov. 17. It is reported that King Milan, at th® head of a body of his troops, attempted t° attack the Bulgarian rear, but was met an‘ repuisel by a force under Prince Alexan- der. King Milan commands a force of 42,000 men. Sympathy for Biel Boston, Noy. 17. Large meetings were held in this city and Worcester to night by French residents, at which speeches were mede and resolutions passed condemning the Canadian Govern- ment and Sir John A. Macdonald,especially for the the execution of Riel. Crushing Befeat for the Buigarians Beterape, Nov. 17. The Servian division marching on Widden gave battle to the Bulgarians near Widden and inflicted upon them a crushing defeat. The loss was heavy on both sides. The -ervians captured 1,000 prisoners. Going to the Front, Purtipropuis, Noy. 17. Twenty thousand trocps have atarted for the front since Saturday. A student's legion, composed of youths belonging to the best families in the city has also left for the scene of the war. Turkeys Leply. ConsrantINoPLe, Nov, 17. The Porte has replied to Prince Alexand- erto the effect that if he retires from Roumelia and restores tho status quo ante, Tarkey will consider his request for assist- ance. Abusing Austria and England. Sr. Perersevre, Nov. 17. Russian newspapers, commenting on the Balkan question, abuse Austria equally with England. Weather Bulietn. —_—— Probabilities for the next 24 hours fer the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Nov. 18.--10 s. m. West and southwest winds, fair weather, not much change in temperature, METEOROLOUICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, Nov. 18, 1885, Hizhest Temperature yesterday, (read at publiaheMS), ...:.. ddvedivesdss los shewids 35.7 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at miGmight) ..acseiccces te eee ct ciiOOR Lowest ‘emperatare this morning.......34.4 Temperature this morning,at 8 0 clock. . .32.9 emperature this aftornaon at 3 oelock. 35.5 The Settlement in the Adams- Coleriige Case. The settlement in the Adams-Coleridge case is said to be as fullows :—It shall be left to some person of eminence, to be mutually agreed upon, to determine whe- ther compensation shal! be paid to Adams, and if so,in what amount, Bernard Cole- ridge, while unreservedly withdrawing the charges mado, states positively that he made them in good faith, Mr. Adama is happy frankly to accept such assurance. Lord Coleridge desires and has long desired to say that whatever construction may have been placed upon anything he had written or said, his thanks are due to Mr. Adams to withdraw any language which may be coustrued as casting im- putations upon his character or motives. Lord Ooleridge cannot regard it as being necessary to say that he has never intended to cast any reflection upon the ewduct of his daughter. It has been agreed that she be placed in the same pecuniary position as she would have been in if the misunderstandings had not arisen. Lord Coleridge is perfectiy willing to make Mrs. Adams a suitable pension of $600 a year by way of allowance. ‘The settlement has not yet been approved by the Court but probably will. i Scott’s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites IN CONSUMPTION AND GENERAL DEBILITY. Dr. D. D. MeDonald, Petitcodiac, N. B., says: *L have been preveribing Scott’s Mmul- sion during the p»st year with good resuits, SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Nov 17—Sea Bird, Higde. Murray Harbor, 225 bags starch ; str Nellie Wise, Breen, London, general cargo, CLEARED, Nov 17—Richard Thompson, Walsh, Pictou, bal ; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, mdse; Omexa, Koudroit, Arichat, pro; Hattie, Gauthier, Vernon River, bal. — on eee MARRILD. At Charlottetown, on the 17h inst., by Rey Jas. Carruthers, Angus Darrach, of West River, to Miss ( hristie Strang At the Manse of St. James’ Church, on the 18th inst, by Rev. Jas. Carruthers, John Ewen Livirgstone, Nine Mile Creek, to Sarah Avn McNeill, of West River, DIED. _ At Fort Augustas, on Tuesday, the 10th inst’, after an illness of one month, Annie, the beloved wife of Mr. John Macbride, in the 27th year of her age. May she rest in peace. Notice to Farmers. NARMERS having YOUNG PORK to dis- pose of, weighing from ove hundred to one hundred and fifty pounds, will do well to cail on the undersigued before killing. E. WALLER, King’s Square. A Live Business for Sale THE P, E. ESiAND POTTERY ‘EVIE Pottery Company of P. E. Island offer for sale their Pottery Factory and pre- mises, situate in the royalty of Charlotte town, comprising Five Acres of Land tog ther with a large, well-built Kiln, suitable buildings for manufacturing and storing the ware, and a commodious Warehouse. The Pottery is well cquirped with neces- sary and suitable p ant for the manufacture of al! kinds of earthenware, and connected by a Siding with the Railway. ‘Lhe cellar is stocked with prepared clay for m .nufacture daring the winter. The Factory is now in full operation, hase market for all it can manufacture, and ita ware is giving good satisfaction, intending purchasers can inspect the pre- mises. Liberal terms given, Nov, 10—Im eod wky Apply to MESSRS. BEER & GOFF, or F, W. HYNDMAN, Secretary. Oct. 15—mo wed fri wk2i ROOKPORD WATOH 00, Rocxrorn, Inu., Sept. 17, 1985. HIS is to certify that we have appointed E. W. TAYLOR SOLE AGENT for the sale of our Quick Train Railroad Watches in the City of Charlottetown, P. E. I., and that we will, to the fallest extent, sustain the usual warranty given by him to purchas- ere of our movements. No warranty what- ever attaches to these goods when effered for ssie by others than our duly appointed Agents. ROCKFORD WATCH CO., By HOSMER P. HOLLAND, See’y. Quick Train Watches, we offer them with tae fullest confidence to the pub'ic, as being one of the best made and most reliable Watches, for the money, ip the market We fully guarantee every Watch sold by us, W- TA YEOR, Cameron Block, Charlottetown. istab'ished 1872. Oct 31, 1885 —ly 2aw eow law & wkly FLOUR. FLOUR. In Stock and to Arrive: 150 Bris. High Grade Roller Process. 296 46 “eae ..>.* 150 do Choice Superior. J HAVE FLOUR to suit everybody ; my best grade of Flour is as good a8 any in the city. Whe price corresponds with ‘he quality. A very good Flour for $5; the best a little higher. I import my own Flour. I buy in large quantities. I buy well, 1 will sel low. I will sell low by the single barrel ; a little lower for two or more barrels. } war- rant every barrel. I csn give satisfaction. Do you want Flour? If so, cail and leave your order with GEORGE CARTER, Upper Great George St., Ch’towr, Nov. 5—4i caw wky 41 THIS OUT: and retura it to us with 10c, or 4 3c stamps, and you'll get by return mail a Golden Box of Gocds that will bring you in more money in one year than auything else in America Your fortune if you start quick—CITY NOVELTY CO., Yarmouth, N may 1 FIRE INSURANCE. NSURANCE effected, at Lowest Rates, in the strongest English Companies. J. MACEACHERN, Nov. 13—1m fri mo Agent, Darkness and Danger PNSURE against Accileut in “The Nor- wich & London Accident Iniurance Co.” and general satisfaction, Iti especially nse- “agers-who wore suaKi : : mediate ck, and it ort, Oe ful in persons with consumptive J, MACEACHERN, Nov, 13 2wks cod Agent, R. NOVEMBER 16, 18 PRAKING & STERNS ARE NOW SHOWING AN EVEMENSHE STOCK, CONSISTING IN PART OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS: « NTIMACASSARS, Albums, Boot Laces, Brushes, Braces, Braids, Buttons, Belts, Barege, Bonnet Shapes. Bonnet Bor- ders, Bone, Buckles, Baskets, Boys’ Suits, Brackets, Bonnet Boxes, Cottons, Curtain Hooks, Cushion Tassels, Cord, Collar Studs, Curling Tongs, Carpet, Cloth, Combs, Corset Laces, Carpet Binding, Chemois Skins, Cloak Clasps, Crochet Hooks, Crape, Counterpanes, Caps, Canvass (for working on), Corsets, Card Cases, Cellars, Cuffs, Damask. Dress Caps, Dress Steels Dress Goods (every kind), Dolls, Elastic, Embroidery, Embroidery Cotton and Silk, Flannels, Flannel Binding, French Merino, Frillings, Fancy Goods, Fur-lined Cloaks, Fur Capes, Fur Trim- ming, Fur Caps, Muffs, Dog Skin Jackets, & , Fringes, Felt (for embroidering on), Floss, Furniture Gimp, Flowers, Feathers, Gold Braid, Gossamer, Garters, Gloves, Hair Nets, Hose Sup- porters, H»ir Pins, Hat Bands, Handkerchiefe, Hosiery, Hats, Insertion Fronts, Infants’ Bibs, Jackets, Jerseys, Knitting Con tons. Linens (all kinds), Lamp Wicks, Laces, Mats, Matting, Mending,Measuring Tapes, Mirrors, Millinery (a grand display) Mu-lin, Mantiepiece Bordering and Burders, Napkins, Needles, Necklets, Neckties, Oil Cloth, Ornaments, Print, Paper, Pins, Purses, Plush (2 big range), Railway Rags, Rubber Circulars, Room Paper, Ribbon, Sheeting, Shirts, Skirts, Shawls, Skirting, Shirts and Drawers, Silk, Satin, Slipper Patterns, Cushions, Brackets, Table Scarfs, &., Sasves, Sewing Silk, Satchels, Towels, Thread, Tape, Thimbles, Turkey Cotton, Toilet Covers, Table Covers, Trouser Stretchers, Table Mats, Toilet Sets, Trimmings (all kinds), Twine (Macrame), Ulsters, Umbrellas, Venetian Tape and Line, Ladder Webb, &c., Velvet, Velveteen, Wincey, Wicking, Window Holland, Wool Goods in Cardigan Jackets, Alexandra Jackets, Vests, Jers¢ys, Squares, Scarfs, In- fantees, Bootees, Hoods. Cuffs, Caps, Child’s Costumes, Bonnets, Dresses, Pelisses, &c. Yarns, in Scotch, Bee Hive, Rutland, Saxony, Berlin Wool, Andalusian Wool, Frosted Ice Wool, Tinsel Wool, &c. The above has been personally selected in the best mar- kets and are offered at very low prices. Letter orders receive prompt and careful attention. PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Sept. 25, “85. es == = FoR Goopws. Q--— are A VERY LARGE STOCK AT STANLEY BROS. BaOWN’S BLOCK, OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE. —-— :0: ee ome —— = = TIPPETS! FUR TiPPETS ! Black and Brown. > FUR TRIMMINGS, in Brown and Black, «'l widts, from 2-inch to 8-inch. MUFPs, ali kinds. ASTRACAN JACKEZ7S, Best Quality. The Public are respectfully invited to look at these Gcode, as we have marked them VERY LOW to secure a ready sale. STANLEY BROS. GREAT PREPARATIONS —— FOR —— FALL TRADE AT THE FLOUR AND TEA STORE. —_——!6:———— Ch’town, Oct. 23, ’85. ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE: E A Our large and direct importations fram London enabie us to give Extra Gool Value in half-chests, caddies, five-pound air- tight tins (screw-tops) &c., Ke. Warranted Extra Strong. Java, Maracaibo and Rio, &c., &e., fresh roasted and () ( EEE ground on our premise s. hyo barrels Matchiess, Kent Mills, and other choice [0 UJ si eng cheap, ° po not buy the imported, adulterated Ground Coffee. We Guarantee Satisfaction or money refunded. 300 Boxes and Half-Boxes Choice Raisins, 40 Kegs Grapes, 3,000 pounds Currants. 300 Boxes Figs. Molasses, Kerosene Oil, Soap, Brooms, &., Xe. Wholesale Buyers can Make Money by buying from us. Ketaii Buyers can Save Money by buying from us. Our Netto: “ BUST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICE” JUST RECEIVED. MALT OPEPSYN — FOR — DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION AND ALL KINDRED DISEASES, MORSE’S CORBOLATED NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL | —- FOR — Consumption & 2li Wasting Diseases. Glycerole or Celery Compound, (CONTAINING NO OPIUM), For Teething Infants and Nervous Troubles. Laira’s Bloom of Youth or Liquid Peari, —- FOR — Beaut fying and Preserving the Complexion, FOR SALE AT Cc. D. RANKIN’ QUEEN SQUARE, Charlottetown. Nov. 16, 1885—ly r PE OE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. C P. FLETCHER has just received his Winter * Stock of SMALL INSTRUMENTS, &c., such as 5 * 98 2 i : Accordeens, Violins, and Concertinas. Also :—Violin Strings, best quality. 42 Selling Remarkably Low, Call and be convinced at Fletcher's Musie Store, Sign of the “Big Fiddle,” Queen St, Ch’town, Nor. 10-—4wks dwpat, her wks GRAND . ; . Colonial Exhitition in London, & . be. H } 5 ' z . 1886 REFERRING to the above, it has been decided to forward specimens of Fruit in glass jars, reserved by a solutiou of saiicylic acid ; vege- ables, such as Potatoes, Turnips, Cabbage, Man- golds, &c., will be placed in kegs or half-barrels, preserved in the same way. _Farmers who have exira good specimens of Vegetables, are requested to forward samples of the various kinds (three or four will be sufficient) tosny Station Masier on the Railway, or direct to either of the Agents, Care should be taken to prevent injury to products from bruising. A. MCNEILL, Charlottetown, RICHARD HUNT, Summerside, Agents for Collecting Exhibits, Oct. 24, 1885—dy wky aise O6OTH EDITION. PRICE ONLY $1 KHOW THYSELF. BY MAiL POST-PAID. A Great Medical Werk on Manhood, Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature Decline in Man, Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries resulting from indiscretion or excesses, A book for every man, young, middle-aged and old, It con'ains 195 prescripticns for all acute and chrcnic diseases, eech one of which is in- valuable. So found by the Author, whose ex perience for 22 years is euch as probably never before fell to the lot of any physician, 3°90 peges, bound in beautiful French mve- 1) 2) emboesed covers, full gilt, guaranteed be a finer work in every seuse-- mechanical, literary and professional—ibsa any other work sold in this country for $2.50, or the money wiil te refunded in every in- stance. Price only §!.00 by meil, post-paid. Illustrative sample 6 c nts. Send now, Gold medal awarded the author by the Na- tional Medical Associstion, to the cfticers of which he reters This book should be read Ly the young for instruction, and by the efil'cted for relief, It will benefit all. —London Lancet There ig no member of society to whom this book will not be usefel, whether youth, peérent, gaardian, instructor or clergyman — Argonaut. j Address the Peabody Medical Institute, or Dr. W. H. Parker, No. 4 Pulfinch Street, Bosten, Mass, who u ay be consulted on all diseases requiring skill and experience. Chronic and obstinate diseases that have baffled the ekill of all other physicians a epeciaity. Such treated A BuL- cesssfully without an inst Hr : enee of iailare, THYS EL - Ch’'town, Feb. 18, '75—ly eod wily. a 2 WANTS, LOST, FOUND, dc. WO LET.—A large Warehouse on Sycney Street. Also forsale, a good Safe Ap- ply to Mre. Gahen, nov 16 6i ANTED—A com; etent Workman to take charge of the woodwork in a carriage factory. Apply t. Younker & Offer. nod eee —_—— oo or three Boarders can be sccommo- dated at Miss STEWART'S, corner of Great George and Euston Streets, neo? pd YOR SALE—A balance of 18 barrels of Cement, to clear, et $3.25 ; general price $4. Apply at this office. oct19 tf OAPRDERS—Two or three gentlemen or lady Poarders may find comfortable accommodation by applying to Mrs, Willism Kennedy, Brick House, Hillsborough Pak. septd tf NUR SALE. 500 joods nice dry Kindling J Wood; 30% loads Hardwoed, at Wood Yard, cerner of Prince and Fitzroy Strecia, Delivered iu any part of the city. —WiLtiam Burne. coi ti—cet3 fi\O LET--The iarge brick Store on Queen Strect, next to J, D. Macleod. Possse. BEER & GOH HE". Ch’town, Oct. 18, 1885. sion given first of Mey, Apply to A. White, j sp:27—Sew pat ——