te. Pee ee J A Meleilan, W ee She RE Re ert ose << Local ahd Gther tents, SNOW-SHOES are in use back of Kaniouraska QQ wiiinain Quseex Vicrornta has. twenty-live grand- e‘uidre : einai Eraurerv degrees below freezing point at Wine ipeg on the 20th ult. siaitiiviaiosna Mr. GL O8TONE praises the ‘* tact curacy of the French reporters. dae as Princess Louise took home a i bark canoe and a set of deer horns. ae lion. H,. L. LANGEVIN has so as to be able to attend to far recovered business again. ne Pir presence of the Eaglish byciclists in Boston is producing quite a revival of that eportin the United States. —-— - Mr. M. Lowpewn will take afew more pupils in his violm class. Rooms at Mr. Paul Me Phail’s, corner of Prince and Kent iteeste. [nev 14, Sin eod seallditatil tities ONE WHO KNOWS says the {Pairiot is quite wrong abont threagh height from the Upper Provinces. We fear the Pefriot has been im posed mpon ; but we have not time just now to act him sana wiesibilieithecaieen Tim City Conaoc cil of St. John has authorize the appoin nent of a special committee to c respond with the orinion Goverament with a view of securing a subsidy for a line of freight steamers to pls vy direct between St. Jobn and a port in England, and to communicate with stoain hip owners on the subject. aiipiiaialililiaidamtivatiin Tex Years or Horrtnie Torturr.— Mrs. Sarah Hanlon, of East Sard | atroet, New York, for ten years bore, 2s patiently as she could, the ageny«f a leg swollen to four times its natural , Which was red and raw, and from whic! constantly oozed a blistering seere- tion. One week's application of Giles’ Lini- ment Llodine Ammonia restored the hideous meuiber to conrplete soundness. Giles’ Pills cure Headische. Solid by W. R. Watson. Seid for pamphlet, Dr. Gries, 120 W Broad- way, N. Y. Trial size 25 cents. sp) aT Sta.—A tele “ ABANDOS vram reeeived by Hon. b, Davies, last night, reports that his brig-—t Hany Davies ~—~while on Pass age from ths pe rt to Barbados, WW. ie was zhandonedl at sva. The crew were landed at New York yesterday. The ‘Harry Davies” eailed from this port on the I>th ult. with a cargo consisting of 300 gtis. oi ry fish, 900 sts, 80 bbls. mackerel, 75 do sacks of white oz herring, 70 d visions, 50 clo. do potatves, 59 cases canned pro lobsters, 10 horses, i100 sheep, and 16 gees : hipped by Hon. i, Davies: and 1,590 sacks white oata, shippei by R. Hol- mar, Esq., of Summerside, Tug market was well st een sonable 8 lleables. Ss Sales } brisk K a3 ese oh Beef (small) from 5 to 10 cents per lb; beet cents per ib. : oe m, fron oked to-clay with fa from 3 to 6 4to 8 cents p: Ib. 5 lam, fi vin 4 to 8 cents per ib.; por:. (per Ib.) from 6 to oc uts; pork} {per carcass) from 5 to 6 cents; geese, from 49 to 30 cents each: ducks, from 20 to 25 cents each; chickens, from 30 te £3 rents per pair; batter (fres!} from 14 to 18 cents per Ib.; butter (tub) from 13 to 14 cents per lb.; eggs, A SWEEPING REDUCTION Those who are in want of CARPETS can now supply themselves at rates unusually low at the LONDON PIQUSE We shall, on FRIDAY, the 7th November, begin to sell out our entire stock, con- sisting of about 6,750 YARDS, Wilii STERN Invite the ativsntion of buvers to their sorted, CHEAP STOCK, of the following goods: larze, well as- and MANTLE CLOTHS,’ ULSTER CLOTHS, TWEED SU ‘iat WORSTED COATINGS, WHITE FLANNELS, SCOTCH FLANNELS SHIRTING FLANNELS, ‘CH TWILL ®LANNELS. ORES A large variety FREN Or of the | Materials, mming's to suit. 1 O Heart Rugs & Hats, | from lf to is per doz. ; : potate ees, from 16 to 20 cents 7 per bushe!; oate, from 33 to 34 eents! per b wsh ay, fi 35 to 40 cents per 10! ibs.; flomr Sa 27.00 to $3.2 Je per 1G0 ibs | oatmeal, froin 22.50 te $2.75 per 100 Tbe, | Se oom } fur steaaer ‘Ua rot sailed for Bostor yesterday Ww th & Cargo ci nsis! LIng of 2342 | rels makere!, 1048 Saere! s and 2734 bushels! potatoes, £7) cases exes, 222 drums dry tish, 195 boxes canned meat, 80 barrels hake} @ounds, 38° har rels calfakins, and 5 tubs of} butter. Sie had the following passengers :|} Annie McLe », Annis MeDon: ld, David M itch, Catherine Ford, F Stewart, Mary J Gallant. | Effie MeMiilan, Chris stic Teleod, Sarai J Cailaghan, Siary J McLean, Mary EK MeLean, Mary Smith, d i; MeKenzi«, 8 SA McKenzie, Jos Mills, J Hug! Mrs Geo Compten, t P} Johnson, Alex ite steal Maggie Russell, Ellen} Mary Cantello, M: al Cantello. John Can } D Cairus, Dunea Mathew Curran. Nelson, Mary Harris, T Canteltio, Si Kenzie, Tue Schr. ‘‘ Mugene MeMillan,” from New- foundlaud bound to Charlottetown, strnck on the Indian Rooks, otf Wood Islands, on Satur- day night last; waz condemned on Monday, advertised to be sold ‘‘forthe benefit of all concerned” on Wednesday last. Before the sile came off, however, we learn that several of the resi‘euts of Wood Islands, cbserving the vessei atloaton Tuesday morning before the sale. went out to her with boats, found her abandoned ant stripped. They took charge of the schooner, and after pumping her about eight hours, they succeeded in towing her tothe Wood islands Breakwater, where they moored her arfely, and she is now in their possession. It is rumored that sufficient eause did n vt exist for abandoning this vessel, as the oaly damage te her seema to bo a leak- age of a som. witat suspicious nature, oi hiciidlabeapeaese iia We take great pleasure in calling the atton- tien of our p: trons aud the public generally to the Atlas of P. - Island now being pris pared by Mossrs. J. IT. Meacham & Co., as- sisted by a corps of experienced and skilled workmen, comprising surveyors, artisis, en- gravers, cic. Havi ing inspected specimens of théir workin: nship in each department of the business, we bave no hesitation in saying that the mazes of u-efuland entertaining matter h cing compiler, wi! reflect craditalikeon the Province anil the pablishers. Great care, judgment and skill liave Leen displayed, ane semples of views with wich we are familiar show a high degree of artistic merit, both in the sketching and eugraving, faithful rep rosenta- tions of the subjecis treated. The long sojourn of this Company in our midst, and he cing at an exceedingly large discount FOR CASH. As these prices will be offered for a limited period only, those who wish to take advantage Plain, Checked & Plaid WINCEYS, of the best value. of them should make | an early call. ee i The Stock consists of i BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, SCOTCH Wool, FELT and __ STAIR CARPETS. | TERMS CASH. | Davis & f ov 157A, | i | the untiring : veal with winch they have prose- cuted their work, inepires a confidence ond belief that the publication will show a corre ponding am ant of worth. The location of every picee c’ property yn the Island in a con: | densed and a‘tractive form -has been a want! Jeng felt by every intelligent inhabitant. This} the work of Messrs. Meacham & Co, will sup-| ply ia avery satisfactory manner. We shuil! therefore ai ticipate with pleasure the an- nouucement by the publishers of the comple: | tien of thoir enterprise, which no doubt will be at an early day, aa ve le arn that the work | is finished an iin the hands of the printers in| Philadelphia, New York, Cnarlottetown and | Summerside, with five presses engaged 5 printing the namics These will socn place it in toe hands of !tremner Bros., Binders, Soe ere meee te te nee eee ~— FUR [MUFFS GOLLARS & THES, in Seal, Mink, Astrachan, Ke., | GRHBE MUPF'ES, AND Grebe Trimmings. NIT WOOL GOODS, of every descripting from a 5c. pair Bootees to a “Pea Worring- Ton” combination Searf & Hood. Black Sik Fringes, — a very good variety good & cheap ew all Goods. DRESS GOODS. very Cheap, . ¢od0tod. B. MaeDONALD’S NEW MA NTL iS 20 to Pi B. MacDONALD’S NEW WINCEYS and CLOTHS go to J. B. MaeDONALD’S LATS and BONNETS £0 to db b. MacDON A LD’S LOWERS and FEATHERS go to J.B. MacDONALD'S and BOYS’ CLOTHING vo to J.B. MicDostixn’s ENS’ and BOYS’ UNDERCLOTHING geo to J. B. MacDonatn’s GREY and WHITE COTTONS, CEI RMAPHST Ver -GO TO- J. B. MAC DONALD'S. a Sept. 15 »_ 1879. ‘For NEW NEW - NEW F MENS’ Queen Strect, C: 300 BARRELS Tous and Lot For Sale APPLES SPST RECHIVE EXPECTED. BEER & Gor. 8, ‘1879 ~ WILL sel] at Public Auction on the prem- ises, on SATURDAY, No vember I Sth at 12 o'clock, now n, a two story double-tenement oe aud Lot, containing 12 rooms, the | property of Mr. P aul Towan, Sydney Street. This property being ce ntraily situated ollers |* rare chance to parties who Wish to purchase a valuable property near the market and all the public buildings in the city. Partieulars at Sale. ap KE. NEEDHAM, Auctioneer. VORE ; Ch’town, Nov. 19, 187s Bt e+ aan ee —— — -_ FLOUR. FLOUR. mTOW IS TiMkK FOR FAMI to lay in their winter supply. W< quantity of @heice Bands tee : ___| ‘PRIDE OF THE WEST,’ ‘IMPERIAL XXX, A LL parties indebted to the undermen. | PASTRY.’ ‘KERT & AMBER,’ EC.. do tioned firm RMeformack & Fay. 2 over present cost of land- Nov. The Finel Day of Settlement. Has Come at Last. os THE LIES » have such as | Ata small advan: i ine = re . ’ ra Psd BEER & GOFF. May, Keoily & e., | Nov. 1, 1879. Must make immedi te pa yment to John Kelly | —————— cadets & Co., Walker's Corne All bills not sett Jed | “y by the 15th NOVEMBER, will be sted for | Hse 2 Lot f i Coin without distinction of persons. JOHN KELLY & CO. AM instructed by JU DGE REDDIN to Oct. Slat, newer aw til Lith her CA Fe D. ms D HORE RK hie ‘wanes to the house | | A Lot of Land, 50x160 fect, situate on west syy1 : in T Ja ie ; lately oeceu by the p Hon. aMeS | sido of M: aipegre Road, opposite old Burying sunean, cor. Prince and Water Streets. | Ground, together with hous e thereon. Orr ce at residence and Apothecaries’ Hall. | ileal ie ee Nov. 10, 1879--3ieod wly Ee ae ook eae W. D. WHITE OATS WANTED « pres sell at Pablic Auction, on the premises, on ‘Thursday, the 20ih instant, at 2 ocl ck, p. STEWART, Auctioneer, “43 “:- ne town, nm, Nov. hax Sins eod. N EW SVOCK of 1 AN lot yet, at , 1879. FRYE H IGHEST CASH PRICE will be | paid for 2,000 Bushels White Oats, | if delivered enedlintely. Apply to | over 500—- BEEN & “ cheapest HORACE HASZARD. Ch ‘town, Nov. 8, °79.—lw ex oad a GOFE'S, BISCUITS. ee ee ee — iNOVe SUPERIOR TEAS. A NICE LOT oF PECK TREAN S| C4. celebrated English Biscuits at we as ay BEER & GOFF’S. | Warranted Qualites, Noy. 1, 187 0, orinmeet ms fk ith seedh Sean ¥ ¥ recent arrivals from Great Britain, | 2D thie subscriber has now im store: TO BE ‘LE | NEW HOUSE on near Hillsborough Square. Messrs, SULLIVAN 4 , Stes, ye Oi vectors Excellent Congo TEA Weymouth Street, Rent low. | & Morson, >| Which | i | } {in chests and half chests}, A Apply to Solicitors. Chi tow D, Oct. : offers for sale at lowest market rates, for cash er approved paper. The quality of ths TEA is saperior, and eannot fail to give satisfaction. WILLIAM DODD, . Queen Square 1879—2aw 3w pat 3w ed TAILORING DEPARTMENT, y [ANTE 2D—TWO GOOD COAT MAK. BEER - & SONS. na Nov. ee ene ina HeDougall & Seaman EG leave to acknowledge thanks to the = ie generally for the very liberal pat} | ronage ex xtended to them since commencing | business, and intimate that they have on hand alarge and select stock of material for the mn wufacture of bleighs, etc. They have re- Oct. 21, 1879.-—tf 1,000 ‘Ibs. MOIR & KEILER’S —_--- i i Allef the abave extra good value. | _— ee .28 cents. is Sle Ch’town, Noy. 4, 1879. 4 cently received photos of all the latest prize ' sleig che of the oO ttawa Exhibition, Parties re- quiring new sleighs would do weil to call at fit | the ir factory an nd examine before ordering Jams and Marmalade | sss ri hey keep on hand and make to order Top | Buggies, Phaetons, the famous Dexter Spring | Wag mua, and carriages of every description. Mah tLibeb R ATED ATE M aM ADE 22 cen ts per lb., in bulk ; a7 li - tin for $1.35; 1&2 th. tins at | Repairing of all kinds done with ne atness and (23 cents per b.: bib. er veks, 23 cents. ‘des atch, a an t warranted to give Bais! ‘26 tion JAM 25 cents per lb. in bulk; 1 ib. crocks | | to those who favor them with a call, wt prices | to suit the times. | WN. B.—Parties having their Sleighs repaired Stawbery, Raspbery, Biack & Red aid painted would do well to leave them at Currant, Geescherry, Gréecn- lence in order to liave them im time for the wawe _ . > \first snow. » gaze, Bamson and Phim : | ga” Wagons stered at moderate charges. Sams. at | Parties having their wagons repaired ‘and AED EYED 5 s | painted i in the spring will have them stored BEER & é; ae F’ Ss. free of charge for the winter. , Nov. 1, 1875 Ci’ tewn, Oct 27th, 1879