et ei Frenne me Local and Other Items. Drearakeia is spreading throughout the eity. - —— Tur City Council meets this evening at = 7. 80. Mr. Au.ey, of the Truro “ Sun,” left for home this morning. —— Moosk MEAT—choice steak—sells in Truro for eight ccnts per pound. Hovey is a most excellent wash and remedy for inflammation of the eyes. Owx case of drunkenness at the Stipendiary Magistraies Court, this forenoon. é sinsiiiiasiiitiaiebubi Ayoosn KHAN has appealed tothe Shah of Persia for aid against the British. ~ ee TRICKE(T is matched to row Wallace Ross en the 29ch instant for £20) a side. Parties in arrears for dog tax are being summone | before the Stipendiary Mayistrate. Tue schooner Camilion has arrived from Bos- ton with » earge of apples in bulk for Messrs. Dean Bros. Navic ation of the Baltie is being rapidly clesed by ice. Anearly and severe winter is apticipat:d. Tusk coroner's jary in the Malone-McFar- lane shooting case, in St. John, returned a verdict of murder against Malone. Tue telegram ordering up the storm drum, which left Teronto yesterday morning at 10 e’clock, only reached here this morning at 9 e clock. ° a By telegraph to M. Fol.y, the barque ‘*Valentia,”’ Kickham, Master, arrived at on rom Liverpool, after a passage of eleven days, Mason Freevanp has issued a memoran- dum to all militia captains, forbidding Rifle practice on Kensington Rifle Range until fur ther notice. Usnarry Inetanp—NSaid a Rev. gentleman in Montreal, speaking of the state of Ireland, that the Green Isle contained ‘* every faction —but satisfaction.” Ir is rumored that Sir Wm. Harcourt, Heme Seeretary, is to be made Speaker of the British House of Commons, in place of Rt. Hon. Mr. Brand, who will be made a Peer. Porarors.—The Halitax //erald says : ** At auctien, en Friday last, 2,000 bushels of P. E Island potatoes brought from 16 to 18 cents ; while New Brunswick potatoes realized 21 cents.” Tue M. A. Starr left Halifax on Friday afternoon for this port, but when off George's Island was obliged to return, owing to a leak in her main steam pipe. She will sail again to-merr yw. Acapemy or Music.—After a brief sojourn in the country, the Lindley Company resume ashort season with ‘‘ Aurera Floyd” this evening. ‘This is Mrs. Braddon’s masterpiece and should draw a full house, being its first presenttion on the Island. Tax annual meeting of the Caledonian Club ef P. E. Island, for the election of officials for the ensuing year wiil be held at the Club rooms (cor. Queen and Water streets,) to- morrow, Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock. Tux New York ‘“‘Sun” says that the Re- publicans have done many things that will net help them on the way to heaven; and it acknowledges that there have been some prac- tices on the Democratic side not altogether saintly. Tux. Patriot now professes sympathy with Mr. MacNab, whom it lately dubbed a murderer. The Patriot is, however, mis- vaken. Mr. MacNab, was not, we believe, dismissed from the service of the Govern- ment. Tur New York ‘‘ World” has a telegram from (ttawa stating among other things that the Dominion Parliament is to meet for the consideration of the Pacific railway matter on the first Thursday in December, that it will adjourn over the Christmas holidays and re- assem)le early in January for the transaction ef ordinary business. _ = “ — @x) uz is apparently rampant in St. John N. B. ‘The stabbing of Mr. Lawson, and the abooting of McFarlane b; a policeman, is “quickly followed by a second stabbing affray. on Foiday at noon two sailors named Pieter and Hutton, on board a barque got quarreiling and finally engaged inarough and tumble fight, Pieter becoming worsted, pulled a knife and stabbed Hutton in the right breast, the knife penetrating the lung. Picter was arrested, and thegwounded man was taken to the hos- pital. His wounds, it was thought, might preve fatal. —_- ‘y's. EPHONEs.—We are glad to find that this interesting and very useful article is beginning to find place in our midst. Dropping into Millner’s Tin Shop the other day, we saw several telephones in the course of prepara- tion, Mr. Millner has already manufactured and pat up three, which give perfect satisfac. tion. one at G. Lewis’ Photograph Rooms, ene at John Dorsey's Boot and Shoe Store, ‘and one at his own Tin Shop. We believe the cost of the telephone is but a mere trifle. Late on Saturday evening a wire was stretched on the shooting grounds, frem buli’s-eye 1200 feet, and the telephone fixed. The effect was splendid. Ratuway Visrrors.—'The party of Railway visitors who passed over the railway by ial train on Saturday, consisted of H. D. eLeced, Superintendent of the St. John & Maine Railway, St. Jehn; W. F. Berry. Lacius Tutele and Geo. Thomson, of the Eastern Railway; F. E. Boothley, of the Maine Central Kailway, P. W. Cram, Superin- tendent of the E. & N. A Railway; and J. P. Leavitt, General Ticket Agent of the E. & N. A. Railway, accompanied by Messrs. MacNab and Archibald. They returned to the city on Satu day evening, and left by Pictou boat this morning. They will visit Halifax before geing home. They speak highly of what they saw of the Province and were particularly ed with the treatment they received at the bande of ‘‘mine host” of the Rankin. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, CANADIAN. Gipson, Nov. 5. Mr. P. A. Logan will vacate the office of Mechanical Superintendent of the Railway here on Saturday evening. His successor, Mr. Jesse Mathews, at present a résident of Fredericton, with large mechanical ex- perience obtained in the United States and the Provinces, commenced his duties to- day. The sudden change adds additional interest to the general excitement. EUROPEAN. Dusuin, Nov. 5. All the agitators who were indicted have been served with summonses. At a Land League meeting yesterday, Parnell said he had reason to believe that the Government desired to postpone the trial until January term which w ould pre- vent those traversgrs who are members of Parliament from taking their seats at the meeting of Parliament in February. Parne!l complained of being watched by detectives. He said if they followed him to his home he would have them put in the river. He gave a long account of the law of couspiracy which he said was obsolete. *He urged the branches of the Land League to send con- tributions for the defence. Parnell, in the course of his speech, made a personal attack on Forster. The state prosecutions against the indicted members of the Land League commence at two o'clock to-day, whea the Counsel for the Crown will apply for adjournment until January. A great indignation meeting will be held at; Raithdown on Sunday. An appeal by the Land League to the people of Ireland will be published this afternoon. Lonvon, Nov. 5. The Channel squadron has been ordered to the coast of Ireland on Tuesday. Paris, Nov. 5. Tribunal of conflicts confirmed decrees obtained by “Prefects of departments of Nord and Vanciuse with the object of changing venue in the action brought by the Jesuits against the Prefects to recover possession of their houses from the depart- mental tribunals to council of state already obtained. Lord Lyons, British Ambassador, has asked Minister Constans to grant authoriza- tion to English passionists in Paris and English benedicties in Douani. M. Con- stans consented. UNITED STATES. Boston, Nov. 5. The latest returns make it certain that California has been carried by the Repub- licans by over 2,000, This being the case, Garfield will have 219 electoral votes and Hancock 150. The next House will be Republican. Coanting Smith, who defeat- ed Chittenden, as Republican, without the aid of any Greenbackers elected by the aid of the Republicans, their strength will not be less.than 151 votes, while that of the Democrats, Greenbackers and Read- justers wili be 142. The political complex- ion of the Senate will depend upon the Legislatures of California and Tennessee. In the latter the Democrats claim a small majority, but their count includes several Independents. Ex-Senator Dorsey says that if Fair of Nevada is elected to the Senate he will act with the Republicans. can. Rumors were in circulation last evening that the National Democratic Committee was engaged in preparing a protest against counting the vote of New York. The fact appears to be that,Barnum’s committee is making charges of illegality in the election of New York, based upon the fact that Commissioner Davenport prevented voting on fradulent naturalization papers issued by ‘Tweed and the courts in 1867 and 1868, and of fraudulent voting. New Yerk, Nov. 5. Bark W. A. Hoicomb, of Bath, Me., is a total loss at Jones Inlet, near Far Rock- away, with a cargo of sugar. ‘The latter is valued at $150,000. The wreck is buried in the sand and is going to pieces. By negligence of a switchman, who has fled, a passenger train and freight train collided at Jersey tunnel this morning. ' David Quackebush, engineer, and con- ductor*Voothis were killed. No passen- gers injured. well as the bay and rivers. en “CHANGE FOR A - GOOD INVESTMENT! Canoe Cove Lobster Factory For Sale. FY XHIS Factory is fitted up with steam and is one of the best arranged on the Island. It is now offered for sale, the owner, on ac- count of ill health, wishing to retire from the business. The output of the establishment this season amounted to 95,000 cans, and can for next season be indefinitely extended. The ‘* Canoe Cove” brand of lobsters is con- sidered one of the best in the English market and commands the highest prices. For further information apply te Hon. D. Davies, or to Messrs G Davies & Co., Lon- don House. TEA. 1 EA. **Ethel ECEIVED from London, per Blanche,” chests and half-chests Prime Congou TEA. For sale cheap, wholesale and retail. WRIGHT & MacNUTT. Ch’tewn, Oct. 27, ’80—6i eod wkly 3i . - > . . . . The Legislature of California is Republi- A London fog now envelopes the city agy WHS THR N ASSURANCE FIRE AND MARINE, | caer omer”) i ‘Capital and Assets - + - = HEAD OFFICE, -~ - On Risks taken on all descriptions of propert October 18, 1880. | - * . Ps income for year ending ist December, 1879 : - sO: COMPANY! (NGORPORATED 1851. $1.637.553.10 $,001,052.206 - | TORONTO, ONT. ) me ~~ y at lowest rates. HORACE HASZARD, General Agent for P. E. Island. _N. B.—Applications from persons willing to act as Agents throughout the Previnee will be received. ez nena SN eee ———-:0 For For For For For For For For For Kor Hats and Caps, Tweed Suitings, Scarfs, Ties and Silk and Linen Go TO J. Oct. 11, 1880. OCTOBER. :0:——_--— J. B. MACDONALD Readymade Clothing, Custom-made Clothing, | Shirts and Draw White and Colored Shirts, S, QUEEN STREET. ers, Worsted Coatings, Collars, Handkerchiefs, New, Stylish and Cheap Goods, B. MACDONALD’S, @ueen Street, K Recommended for Regula —--————- 0 ——--—:0 human system are well known. patients to abstain from using eithe”. stitute. corstitutions. Families using white bread habitually drink at meals. They will then have made, t+ contains meals nothing but Kaoka. Side Queen Squ agg. K RO Wholesale and Retail. 275 packages choice TEA, | 90 boxes Valencia RAISINS, Barrels CURRANTS, "150 bbls. choice Baldwin Apples. 25 puncheons MOLASSES, : 1900 boxes SOAP, | 14 boxes Colman’s STARCH, | 50 casks’ Kerosene (American), | 60 5-gallon tins do. do., AND A REGULAR ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE GROCERIES! WHICH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. j ' Nov. 1. 1880. EYE, EAR AND THROAT.) DR. J. R McLEAN, Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, | ’ formerly Assistant Surgeon to the 8th and Locust Street Eye and Ear In- tirmary, Philadelphia, confines his practice exclusively to diseases of the Eye, Ear andi Throat. Office at St. Lawrence Hotel, Pictou, N. 8. Oct. 14,° 1880. l UY the DAILY EXAMINER for the latest newa—local and telegraphic. O THE NEW CANADIAN BEVERACE! BRA OK A, The Only Satisfactory Substitute for Tea and Coffee. - Highly BEER & GOPT |... Oct. er K vr tse at Ordinary Meals. THE VERY BEST ARTICLE FOR DIETARY USE. EVER DISCOVERED. f ipi- injurious effects which the continuos use of tea and coffee have on he The mest eminent physicians advise tthe Owing to the taste for these beverage which has been universally acquired, it has been found necessary to find a sub Various substitutes have been tried, but Kaoka is the only one ever Oren which has been found ‘to perfectly answer the purpose. Unlike Tea Oo and Coffee, it contains neither Theine nor Cafieine, nor any other poisonous principle whatever which can even by long use, prove hurtful to the weakest It is especially recommended for sick persons and children. should adopt Kaoka as their regular supplied to them the elements which, when taken into the system, go to form bones, nails, teeth, sinews and brains, and which have been separated from the fine tlour of which the white bread is ‘Thousands of persons who have been afflicted with Dyspepsia, Ner- vousness, Indigestion, Sleeplessness, Sick Headache, &c., have been restored to perfect health by eschewing tea and cofi<e altogether, and drinking with their no ‘*chemicals.”’ The elements from which it is made are wheat and sugar, nothivg more. For sale‘in pound and half-pound packets at the “Crown Greoery,” South BERTSON & CAMERON. Charlottetown, Oetober 1, 1880—30 ins eod O NEW GO0D8.NEW STOCK K 420 half-chests TEA (extra goed}, 50 boxes TEA, 200 boxes RAISINS, 60 sacks RICK, 20 LUbls. PICKLES, 25 bags NUTS, 60 kegs BAKING SODA, 320 bbls. WASHING SODA, 70 tins MUSTARD, 50 tins PEPPER and GINGER, 40 bbls. CURRANTS, 200 lb. NUTMEGS, 130 bexes PIPES, 20 casks VINEGAR (test), 200 sides SOLE LEATHER, 400 casks KEROSENE, 250 coils ROPE, 25 boxes McDonald’s TOBACCO, 75 cads do. do. (Smoking), 20 kegs Twist, 110 boxes SOAP, 50 cases and half-cases MATCHES, 120 doz, PAILS, 80 doz. BROOMS, 75 puns. MOLASSES, 15 hhds. SUGAR. 25 tes. CARVELL BROS. 26, '80—pat ex 2aw 3w, ar 3w ‘BUILDING LOTS. tg res wanting to purchase Building Lots in Victoria, Let 29, will please ap- ply to DONALD PALMER, Eag., or MRs. HENRY HARDAY, July 20, 1880-—eaw Summaerside. Valuable Property for Sale, -_ BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot No, 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- chester Street, and running back 80 feet, to} gether with the buildi ereon erected. For further icu apply to Messrs, Hoveson & dkaoww Charlottetown. FARMERS ATTENTION ! Wool Skins. and Calf Skins, Wool, Hides ee agg having HIDES of any descrip- tion, Wool or Wool Skins to dispose of, ‘ will find A READY MARKET AT THE Spring Park Wool and Hides Depot. CYRUS F. STACK POLE. Oct. 30, 1880—tf Manufacturers, Attention ! VALUABLE Real Estate and Mashinery AT AUCTION. SPRING PARK BREWERY, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. AM instructed by Messrs. W. R. Watson | aud A. L. Brows, Trustees of the Estate of Mrs. ALBERT HynpMAN, to sell at Public Auction, on the premises, on Thursday, the 1th of November Next, at 12 o’CLOCK, NOON, All that Valuable Real Estate, Comprising One acre of Land, «with, the Brewery, Malt House, Store, Distillery, aud Dwelling House. Also the Machinery, Steam Engine & Boiler, This property was built for and used asa Brewery, was fitted up in the latest and most approved style. The Engine and Boilers were built by a first-class maker in London, England. All the requisites for Brewing pur- poses are within the Building, and in goed working order. This property will be sold without reserve on the day and hour first above named. No postponement on account of weather or any other cause. As the Buildings may be con- verted into another line of manufactory, they will be offered separately or together, as may suit purchasers. . Terms and all other inforugtion -may be had on application to W. PD. STEWART, Auctioneer. Queen Street Auction Rooms, Oct. 7, 30. ————— FOR SALE} HREE PASTURE LOTS in the Royalty of Charlottetown, each containing 12 acres, being Nos. 288, 302 and 324. For fur- the particulars apply to JOHN ©. GIDLEY, Mount Edward Road. Sept. 27, 'O0—I1m Staw pat ar Im TO LET. COMFORTABLE HOUSE of eight rooms, with good cellar and yard, aituat- ed east end of King street. —ALSO— The rooms over my store in Queen street, very suitable for offices. Apply to : WILLIAM DODD, Nut Goal, Nut Coal, REE from Slate and Fire Clay. Also Round and Slack, at Albion Mines, Pietou, Nova Scotia. For orders apply to / G. W. DrBLOls, Sole Agent for P. E. Islamd, Old Sydney Mines, Cape Breton, Lingan Mines, Cape Breton. ( RDERS for Round Coal can be obtaiped on application to G. W. DeBLOIS, Terms as usual. Sole Ayent for P. E. Island. Office, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. June 17, 1830—pat her sj kea tf Oct. 18, 1880. AND ELBOWS. | GO TOC. F. HARRIS, Upper Queen Street, NOR your Stove Pipe and Elbows, and you will get the BEST bargains in the City. A nice lot of Bake Pans on hand, will be sold at lowest prices. Stove Ovens refitted, and Stoves of ail descriptions lined at short notice and at moderate charges. Russia ron Stove Pipe made to order. Corrugated Elbows always on hand. Stoves and Stove Pine fitting up promptly attended to. Job work done with neatness and despatch. A call respect- fully solicited. co. F. HARRIS, Oct. 15, ’30—Im 3aw Upper Queen St. FOR SALE OR TO LET. COMFORTABLE and convenientl,: situated Dwelling House with large yard, good stable and coach house attached. Also to Let, near King Square, 2 Dwelling outbuildings in good repair, Rent low. For House with suitable *for a small family. particulars apply to LONGWORTH & HASZARD. Sept. 28, 50— 1m For Sale or to Let. fYWAT Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street,the House contain- ing 16 large rooms and two Kitchens, Can | be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking a door. Apply on the premises to : . MRS. BOSWALI. April 26, 1880—tf STOVE PIPE