beloved daughter of the late John McIntyre, ‘ = #\4192 Reka » a? 4 Local and Other Items. (TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, ARRIVED The ‘*Public School | p KX AMIN} ance,” for use in our schools, has arrived at at : > the Diamond Bookstore. Fisheries I rotection —-—& Late The Pictou boat did not arrive Hai ax, Nov. 15. ti! about 8 o'clock last evening, and the wes \ number of Yankee fishing vessels are sili ‘ . . 3 o.30 ; ‘ ’ ” : ern train did not get in until 10.3 hoy ne along the Westera shore watching ; = . : Lil t sc} O18 OF mackerel now li Nova Reap Cuem.—Ladies wilt please 1 Scotia y t I’ } mind that Beer Bros’. great bargain advertiss oo 7 ches. waht. } ' fy lay { \ ! i ments appeal but once a wees HBCUPUA) i. , every a \ Cans 18 at i forreitvure vy . ‘ , } pried Cy it § ‘ al i i eaing the DRsaMATI The Boston oe lt } ae se wil! begin a short season in the Lycenm on | —— a eS | Naa , : — by use destructive Thursday evening next. Give them good pu el t I i y the fish houses 1 a ae zs His] ii i they yptut | l ot sh . : ; \s 300n as you discover any falli Ing of ft os . ‘ t t At hair, or geayness, always use ‘Hall's Hair R N ng bn newer fo tone up the secretions and prevent ) ¥ " CO-1 haldags’ or graybdess ! unde i t Capt > a \cadin i X | ted [He Last Nieut, ~The cheap sale at the | to i \ tin Diamond Bookstore closes this evening rh e| pir be anes of those excellent photographic scenes ‘" Hirst l ‘ ; n set in vill be sold at a bar zain. Sie ant oll ——— i — . . . i . ; Y. M. C. A.—Bible Class meets to-night | Ottawa Notes from 8 till 9 o'clock. Teachers, members of | ieee Ribie Cc lasses, abe i any others that like to study! ra swa. Nov. 15 a i s. the word of God are cordially invited ee , i IDSIAV Lol i maship ryice 6 —— i A Worp 1y SEASON, lt would be well it al 1 | twe Hal ‘ : +1 parties would acquaint themselves wit the } ea i rickford & } i fiAiTaX, an way of shutting otf the water in their arennd ises | the servic t in and Demera during the winter nights, and protecting the it >a Company pI ted by Mr. Van Wart, of pipes againet breakage by frost. Frederict aneneenmeenen Sir Andrew Stuart. Chief Justice of GoveRNMENT Hovsr. As Govern Quebec, has resi House requlres some necessary repairs His An evening pa , ently ed Hon Honor the Lieutenant Governor has taken a Mr © i vith regard to the . . . 4 ver Sta Ss 54} W it pera ’ private residence on Dundas Esplanade, 4 Je te, tion thet ** Cleat holies should — . ar JS l agita t t . 4108 St | where the visitors’ book will be open daily as | ; usual | xh @ agitation t th bitter end. Dik, cnnnines —_—>—— ( u positively denies the soft impeach- Tue Rerort Unrounpep.—The Jimes says ind the Ottawa liar is again in the A report was current at Painsec Junction Is yesterday that the water in the a re | servoir had fallen two feet since the prohibi tion convention opened here. ‘The report is} unfounded rial Tue combination of ingredients found in | Ayer’s Pills render them tonic and curative as well as cathartic. For this reason they are the beat medicine for people of costive habit, as they restore the natura! action of the bowel without debilitating. een Hotrpay Goops.—A consignment of Eng lish goods, purchased direct from the manu- facturers for cash, will be opened up in a few days. This lot includes many articles not be- tore offered for sale here. Time and place of sale will be announced later on. nov 16 3i ———_— i Not a Psronreition Carco.—The Allan! steamer Nestorian, which arrived at Halifax from Glasgow on Wednesday morning, brought, besides other cargo, 2,385 cases, 55 quarter casks, 15 octaves and 10 kegs of whis- key; 302 cases of spirite, and 50 cases and one [LY HAAMIN Cartwright on the Anti-Jesuits. Toronto, Nov. 15. C. rtwright, in iddressing his con- stituents at Ingersoll last night, spoke free 7 A f the anti-Jesuit agitation and those who were conducting it. He had his own opinion as to their wisdom, but he was forced to say that he thought Mr. Mce- Carthy and his friends were at least cour- ageous and honest in their part. While he was willing to give Mr. McCarthy and his friends credit for being sincere and honest in their position he claimed equal honesty for himself and friends. More Trouble. LONDON, Nov. 15. j pay for the time direct ors refuse The dockmen demand 4 } allotted for me ils, and the puncheon. the demand, - ading that the claim is —-> specially debarred under the recent t amres- VaLuaBLe [Npustrizs.—The Londonderry | men Phe directors, in a letter to the Iron company, Acadia Mines, are running | papers com olsi n of the men’s tyranny 10 their works to their fullest capacity, chietly | refusing to worl k with eon-unionists. The on iron, water and gas pipe. The Nova} Tilbury dockimen have struck because the Scotia Steel and Forge Co. at New Cilasgow | fore:uan and clerks refused to join the N. 8. is also doing a rushing business. Both | yyjoy : give employment to a large number of men. | pal Hacirrax Margets.—The Chronicl: lees! A Revolution Reported The flour market is again inactive and millers | = ee Sere are making concessions in prices. Reductions | i mums Boe. ts of from 10 to 30 cents per barrel have be: 2 | a a, a can eile’ made on all grades excepting choice pastry A private cipher cable des} soc from 5X10 Sugars are alao quoted considerably lower |" Jenere states that a revolution has broken than last week, ruling from ¢ to? of a cent] out ther There is little information of a per pound less. | tans ibfe character ihe announcement —ee a ——— | made in the cipher cable is that the Personal. | Brazilian ministers have tendered their - l res ignati mn and thefsituation is cont troll ed Chief Justice Sullivan will return from | by the army. Montreal this evening. 1 Frank Steele, formerly ‘ot Charlottetown, ; trained George Godfrey for his recent encoun- An Americ ail L enk ition. ter with Jack Ashton. Godfrey was so well " Rome, Nov. 16. pleased with Steele’s work that he has pre sented him with a $50 clock. Mr. Thomas Fee, of P. E. 1., has purchased the Wilson farm situated on the Cocagne River, about three miles from the Notre Dame station on the B, and M. Railway, aad in- tends making his future home in that parish. —Moncton Times. =m _—s —_—— - — DIED. la this city, Thursday, 14th November, inst., James W., eldest and dearly beloved son of George and Mary Wilson, in his 19th year. {Funeral from his father’s residence, Fitzroy Street, on Sunday afternoon at half-past two o'dock, by train to Sherwood Cemetery. } At Mount Stewart, on the 8th inst., —_— Serah, aged 26 years, leaving a sorrowing mother, three sisters and four brothers to mourn their loss. May she rest in peace.—{ Herald please oupy. On Nov. 14th, of scarletina, Theresa May, daughter of John and Valeria MacSwain, aged ive and a haif years. ea EEE Lecal Notices. Wonderful bargains in clothing tomight at Prowse Bros. Lt ie no use talking ! them all. Goff Bros. boots beat nov l6tf ‘¢ sure and call and see Prowse [ros’. $5 or he bald headed truth about McEachen’s Shoes is that they are the very best that) can be made turthe money. McEachen | leads, competitors follow. The wonderful cheap men are bound to come ia abead, if giving goods for half price will do it. Caps ‘em all—We can do it. Our prices are the lowest, and our boots and shocs cut be beat. See McEachen when vant anything in the shoe line. ww weseate to be given away for $5 each. 4h 87.50, 39, and $10. This is a} | sane, tletime:— Prowse bros. nol3 3i New bologna Sausages just receivedat Beer | | Gols, novl4 2i | The wondertul cheap men secured 300 over- or ats tremendous bargain. Yoo ~ your ce for $5, Jus: opened, another large and ar sup- | ¥ of glass ancl crockery ware. Dinner sets 83 and 210. This ia the cheapest and best “eine ever offered here. Tea sets also ve ty heap Chamber agts, glees table and water | | 1] | “Htts, with a very large nampber of library | Se, table Jamps and hand lamps which we ev one to see before making a pur- | os fe Gaim tohave the cheapest, the | and the 6 largest stockegol. crockery and | ware in the city to-day. Those goods ine pal, so let everybody come. We are a to see our old customers coming every | * we waut to see others as we have the | hole at the crokery gation to the Holy See after the ret you!|Ficckbart’s. | 4g a | | — | Vatican circles are led merican le- urn of Faufulla s Lys the to expect establishment of an A Mer. Satolli from Baltimore Smuggled Whiskey. QurBrc, No smuggled American whiskey has been seized by the Customs authorities along the river and gulf placed at 60,000 gallous. ¥, 4p. A quantity of ae Boom Collapsed 15. The boom in the pig iron market_has col- lapsed and warrants have declined thirteen shillings. GrLascow, Nov. ~ - ~ — oe ~~ . , ~, Weather Bulle tin. 16. —10 a. Decreasing north-west and west ae : f ie to cold. SOAP. © |PEARS IWILLIAMS’, | IBOTOTS’, &e. | CREAM. | | Tonewto, 2 Nov. ee mee ee STROPS. 1 j | Emerson's, | Barber’s, Belt, &c. | j RAZORS, IR SIMMEL'S | Peculiar, IDU NCAN and Wade & ig: cel om MUGS. Ni as? | Hollow Ground, a Al For Use Afier Shaving Butcher's, ES * Rogers’, Galvanic, &c. ne we eee Philoderma, -Glycorine Jelly, Jelly of Cucumber and Roses, Toilet Powder, Bay iRum, Magnesia, Moustache Wax, Cos- metiques, ke. ,» at W. R. WATSON’S, oct29—Sut eod (t t 5) ENS: TN Renee caesar meters PIANO FOR SALE at a bargain, if applied fr For i t. John’s, 7 AM inst BY ted by tl aii, Aa 33 On House and Lot kno on King Street. The Lot is : feet back, adjoining t perty. The House h Che premises can be tween this date Vu novy4 Cam: ned CP Cases I Ib. tall S mie) 20 * Lib. flat F yr salt H¢ Murdock 900 Bar Flour on P. E. 3 Standard 100 Half Barrel: H¢ ‘Tal mae A great success. lithographic plates ces or public buil and full plans such as contem 25 cts. a copy. years’ ex 00,000 applications lon patents. TRADE In case your mark ig! ent Office, apply ¢ immediate protection. ured. etc., quickly proc MR Lis Organist Will take a - of t 3 rk; of Method Lin For terms, ete., HOUSE, oct: 22 FOR AL ap —3mn novi2 O’CLOCK, A. M.., 32 feet on King 1S Six Roc and day of sale. EK. NEEDHAM, vice Canadi » hy Cans. 300 Cases Tali Cans. For sale H¢ no Lh—~Zw e i blished : nd has ic f y peper of its class in the world. Fuliy ill stt ater od. Best class of oe Engrave ings. Published weekly. Send ecimen copy. Pri a — ar months tr al, $1. SUNN © Coe ‘PUBL SHERS, i Broadway, N.Y. RCHITEGTS & BUILDER Edition of Scientific American. No & CO., perience and have made over 3 may be secure ed by apply- ing to UNN & Coa., wha have had over i Send for Handbook. pondence strictly confidential. to MUNN COPYRIGHTS fo MUNN & CO., Patent Solicitors, GENERAL QBRICE: | 1 BROADWAY, mM. DWay, MF Pupils on the Pianoforte. corner Water SALE HEAP. Loads KINDLING WOOD, 300 Loads SEAWEED, 300 ‘ SAND. Apply to JOSEPH MAHAR, Newtoundland. i t \ . = a \ “ aay i i i ‘ } li ~ a i , nly to Kk ct g. orm . ery * $e a . An ae >a? VRUTV EVIL OS Ps 3 a bay ead e ue, ~ MSO ire <a 3 reo) BA BS 7 f ew , Se ie City Council to BS mcr on oy AD nUVveMET as the Engine House, Street and 51] he Hotel Davies pro- yms, finished seen at any time be Auctioneer. Sal mon, ALMON do aN, se ASZARD. E“lour. } 4+} } ‘ eed wats Wes’ Family * *, iDeati SF «citi in Uatm¢ al. oak = chi) vy JRACE HASZARD. by JRACE HASZARD. ilar scientific and the largest ‘h issue contains colored ntr = i city residen- us engravings i ae : for the use v% Price $2.50 a year, PUBLISHERS. For- Corres- for American and MARKS. 10t registered in the Pat. & Co,, and procure Send for Handbook, r books, charts, maps, Address . HEARTZ, + Retek (hnrel dist rick 4 hureh, nited Number of ply at the DUNCAN and Prince Streets, Cumberland Street. r TS, LAST (Wa OsTt.— Upper Queen | locket and chain. ' leaving same at KE, W. Street, T° LET.—A House and near Pownal. Apply a nov! 1g-t vf O LET, Tie Vaan} Seaman, on Upper | of CHARLES FIEARTZ. vv Between Second Methodist Church ard or will be se _ ; BS4) Sue ae * < last night, a srnall gold rewarded va laylor’s Jewelry Stole Nov, 15 3i 1 Shop on King Street at this office, ately ore roupied by ai2 Queen Street. EKuquire pad iw—novi4 W ANTED,—A good Parlor ‘isid, Charlottetown, October ‘ én. so _ a Pa es oe ee te Ath) citi cman’ il 16, ; NOVEMBER | \TURDAY, 1889. oe ona oe Read sdymade Roofers and Overcoats, Bae OE ssuhaiied VALUE IM Taw Oris. , REEFERS * Or CHEAP o | SE m, &F U x Boys’ Suits, Reefers and ga dos Ga Men’s Ov ercoats, Overesats dt Will Pp ay You. JAMES PATON & CoO., QUEEN SQUARE. 25, 1S%9. pt pn hee The every by srt ee. ta, ee ow eo fen . ewer Pd cow voerd peer eer — . \eate Ste ” £2, © You wil y articl buying f oF 2H Ww = ~ ww ress Goods, 5 — Cloths, GREAT BARGAIN DAYS with us. —(x) Re Gui G | find Bargains on our Counter every day in the week. We make a specialty of > we sell. We look out to buy right and sell cheap, and you will save money y © > y , . rom us, -~seseseeeaynep om ——(x )- > nes eevee Cheap Linens, Cheap Tickings, Cheap Blankets, Cheap Flannels, Cheap Vleecy Cottons, iantie Cloths, Cheap Winceys, HOUSEHOLD GOODS. GENTS’ FURNISHINGS (x) We have a Big Stock of every description of DRY GOODS at bottom or PERKINS & ew MILLER BROTHERS, Queen Street, ANOS, in I OR s . , *7 : EWING ! RY RY iy t\ ANUS > se <>” a he eS walrus. 5, IN p LACK ‘a nare rsiiri aba upwards. 3. ORGANS, ee me ee -~IN-— AND—— ‘ T aii j ib Machines, 1 tAILUT. AT— ———{0)- HE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE PLACE OF TRADE, where the prices are so low that we will send you away rejoicing. We would specially invite you to see our vharlottetown. , Men’s and h Caps, Mens’ Reefers. Mens’ Overcoats, Hens’ Suitiag / price from $250 and up- Boys’ Furnishing Goods, 460 Fur and Clot iwe trom $65 and upward. HINES, in price from $25 Fur Coats and Sleigh Rebes. Intendiag purchasers will do well to call | and inspect our large stock. MILLER BROTHERS, | —-————:0 Queen Street, Charlottetown. A rencies:—Jdames Seamaa, Summerside : | ainda tu ati dies . es ie : W. E. Soott, Alberton | WEVE BARGAINS FOR EVERYBOD) oc t29—dy Imeod wky 2m Wy nev NT ao -—Clerk foes a store in Charlottetown the millionaize the begs The fat, the lean, the rich, the sre ini the wise, the si meee the young, the old, ar, tho blind, the lame aio a + ib H wi Xperience preress ee ae