qs Planets 1n November. Saturn is evening star and though a lesser light than the glowing Jupiter, surpasses him in interest during the mosth. He has passed his opposition er nearest point to the earth, but is still travelling toward his perhelion or near est point to the sun, which he will net reach till 1884. Therefore he will ap- pear brighter than he did this year at the next oppesition of 1881, and still brightor at each sucece jing one till 1554, whea we will be a hundred million miles nearer the sun than at his most distant point, and put on his most glo rious phase. The rings will continue to epen uatil 1885, when they reach their widest extent, and the planet will also reach the point of greatest northern declination within the same period. The years 1881-1885 are the golden season for astronomers of the present te make a special study of Saturn. Neptune is evening star after the 4th, when he is in opposition. Though toe distant to te be seen with the naked eye, he is in excellent position for teleseopic observation, showing a decided disk,and a coloring of blushing white. He also is travelling towards perihelion, which he reaches in 1854. Mercury is the evening star till the 23rd, when he is in inferior conjunction with the sun and passing to his western side jeins the morning stars. His movements during the early part of the month demand special attention. He reaches his eastern elongation or most distant peint from the sun en the 4th, and is more favorably situate i for being seen as evening star thun he will be fer the rest of the year. The best time to leok fer him is en the evening of the 4th, soon after sunset. Jupiter is evening star, and theugh shining with royal grace as he mounts gradually to the zenith, presents no new phase nor perceptiblediminution. The great spot still lights his disk with its raddy huep and though ke has passed perhelion, believers in the agency ofthe planets in producing solar commetion will see evidence of a recreatiog pull in the battalions of snowflakes that in mid- winter overwhelmed the West and blockaded the trains with snowdrifts ten feet high ; ia the terrific sea that raged en the western lakes; in the nn- seasonable severity of Canadian snew- storms’, in the shocks of earthquake en the spanish peninsula ; andin the fright- ful warfare of the elements in Buenos Ayres that caused the death of more than a million of cattle in mid-Septem- ber. Jupiter is more than an hour above the horizon at sunset, and sets shortly after 4 o'clock io the merning, at the end of the month about 2. Venius is evening star and will] be charmisg te behold in the southwest througout November. Venus and Ju- piter are so situated in regard to each other that they form the most attractive feature of the sky in the early evening. Mars is morning star, but there is little tocommend to notice during the month, as he rises and sets nearly at the same time with the sun. He rises new a little before half-past six, preced- ing the the sun only a few minutes ; at the close of the month about a quarter after six, almost an heur before ihe sun. Uranus is a morning star and is coming toward us, but is still teo far away to be of any account among planetary notabilities. He rises now about 2 o'clock; at the end of the menth about midnight. Thus it will pe seen that the Novem- ber nights will be full of interesting planetary incidents. The evening of the 4th will be specially noteworthy. A fascinating picture will be painted on the early evening sky. The two days eld crescent moon, the radiant Venus and swift, footed Mereury may be all seen if the clouds do not cenceal the celestial canvay. At the same time Mercury reaches his most dis- tant point frem thesun, and Nep- tune reaches his opposition when he is most favorably situated for telescepic observation. Jupiter and Venus will be delighiful to watch, as one advances and the other recedes over the celestial road. The clear and crisp Nevember nights are inspiring to star- gazers, for besides the aspect ef the planetary brotherhood, so personal in interest to the dwellers on this little planet, the sky as alive with clustering sonstellations, including some of the most radiant stars that twinkle in the northern concave. — oe a A Fact Worth KnowWing. Are you suffering with Consumption, Coughs, Severe Colds settled on the Breast, Pueumonia, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs? If so, go to your Druggist and get a bottle of Boschee’s German Syrup. This medicine has lately been introduced from Germany, and is. selling on its own merits. The people are going wild over its success, and Druggists all ever our country are writing us of its wonderful cures among their customers. 2,400,000 samples liave been given away free charge. If you wish to try its superior virtue get a Sample Bottle fot 10 cents. Large size bottle 75 cents. Three doses will reiieve say case, ‘Try it. : | Remedy for Hard Times. Stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich food and style. Buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing; get more real and substantial things of life every way, and especially stop the foolish habit of rumning alter expensive and quack doctors or using so much of the vile humbug medicine that does you only barm, and makes the proprietors rich, but put your trust in the greatest of all simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures always at a trifling cost, and you will see bet- ter times and good health. ‘Try it once. Read of it in another column. — oa A Good Account. ‘*Te sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per year, total $1,200—all which was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife, who has done her own house- work for a year since, without the loss of a day, and I want everybody to know it for their benefit.” ‘‘Jons Wrexs, Butler, N 7 ¢ —_——_ eS ee a Sign of the Elephant, W. R. BOREHAM HAS JUST RECEIVED A Large Part of his Fall Stock CONSISTING Men’s, Women’s and Children’s BOOTS AND SHOES, In all the LEADING STYLES, and at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, OF and Gents’ Hand-Made Goods a Specialty. Ladies’ Laney Our Goods are all carefully selected, o the best materials, and warranted to give satisfaction. s@ DON’T FORGET THE PLACE “ta W. R. BOREHAM, Ovposire Markgr Hovss. Ch’town. Sept. 25, 1880—3m 2aw SLEIGH ROBES BAIN 2S BO eee CHARLES |. MORRISON Has just received} a iew splendid Japanese Goat and Hudson Bay WoLF ROBES. Also, a fine selection of Ladies’ Seal, Persian Lamb, Beaver and Astrican Sacques ; —-AND— Squirrel, Hampster and Siberian Squirrel Circulars, All the above are, without exception, the finest display of Furs ever shown in this city. Next door to P. G. Fraser’s Drug Store. Ch’town, Oct. 20, 18S80—2w PRINCE EDWARD, ROBERT FRASER, Commader, Will be on the Berth at Liverpool to Receive Cargo about the 12th of November, AND WILL Liverpool for Charlottetown About the 18th November. For Freight apply in London to Joun Pir- CAIRN & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, E. C.; in Glasgow, to. Jamus Ketso, 134 St. Vincent Street; in Liverpool, to Prrcarry Brotuers, 51 South John Street; in Pictou, N. 8., to Noonan & Davies ; or here, to PEAKE BRO’S & CO, Ch’town, Oct. 16, 1850. MANAGERS, DENTAL. — ~ TAKE this method of informing the pub- lic that I have decided to leave Charlotte- town, and give up my practice. Dr. Gro, Hype, of Truro, N. 8., a graduate of the first Dental Voliege of the United States (at Paila- delphia), will be my successor. I cheerfully recommend him to my patrons. He has had many years experience. 1 have carefully ex- amined his work, and believe him to be one of the very best Dentists in Canada. Cc. L, STRICKLAND. Ch’town, Oct. 12, ’S0 —pat ar acr ne pres 2w SALL FROM Referring to the above, [ beg to notify the patrons 0° Dr. Strickland, and the general public, thet I have taken the office recently occupied by him (Dr. Strickland) opposite the Roman Catholic Cathedral, Great George Street, where I may be consulted during the\| usual office hours. A share of public patron- age is respectfully solicited. GEORGE HYDE, D. D. 8. Charlottetown, Oct. 15, 1880. k a —_——_— — -—— 8s. QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. BUY YOUR DRY GOODS AT TREMAINE & METCALF'S. BUY YOUR DRESS GOODS - - TREMAINE & METCALF'S. Buy Your Mantles and Ulsters TREMAINE & METCALF’S. Buy Your Cloth & Tweeds AT Tremaine & Metcalf’s. BS ao U ke HATS AND MILLINERY AT TREMAINE & METCALF’S, The Cheapest Store in the City, Specialities this Month: DRESS MATERIALS, in Beiges at 17 cents, 22 cents and 30 cents. MANTLE CLOTHS, 90 cents upwards. ULSTER CLOTHS, (double width), 54 cents upwards. MANTLES, from $1.50 upwards. LADIES’ and CHILDRENS’ CORSCTS (cheap. ) JERSEYS, for Ladies and Chileren, PLUSH, a variety of Colors. Men's UNDERCLOTHING, ULSTERS, OVERCOATS, REEFERS, SUITS and SUITINGS, TWEEDS, OVERCOATINGS, ULSTERS CLOTHS, ETC., TIES, SCARFS, SHIRTS, ETC. t Especial attention is called to our mag- nificent stock of Dress Goods and Winceys. These latter are already commanding great attention, as the attire of the real lady is this season marked by the wear of heavy woolen goods, of which we have a large stock. TREMAINE & METCALF. de place to get your Printing done is a? the EXAMINER PRINTINGROOMES. Ch’town, Oct. 30, 1880, INSURANCE ——— | AGRICULTURAL FIRE {nS OF WATERTOWN, JN. ORGANIZED 1853. Net Assets for Protection of Policy $1,137,549. 73. ‘Deposited with the Dominion Government for Security of Canadian Policy Holders, $100,000.00. LOSSES PAID TO DATE, OVER $3,000,000. Parties desiring Insurance on Private Resi- dences and contents, or Farm property, had better find ont rates, etc., of this Time Tried and Fire ‘Tested Insurance Company. N. J es hancapememnsneanenenetinenneeaRAT NSS ilelders B.-——Canvassers wanted. Rog. ANeus, Special Agent for the Maritime Previnces, JAS, DesBREISAY, General Agent for P. E. I. 1880-——-3m | ch'tow n, July 3). Ia Bie THE PERFECTION of WHISKYAG: UNRIVALLED FOR HPS TOD DY. Bind Poked OL eG RAUICEAO MATE CSH cA SOLE PROPRIETORS GREENLEESS E:BROTHERS OM MERCIAL STREET. LONDON E OISTILLERIES, ARGYLESHIRE! ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, E.C., London, Aug. 18, 1879 Report on the LoRNE HIGHLAND WHISKY: ‘*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 examination and analysis. The samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. ‘“*ArTuUR Hitt, Hassatt, M. D. ‘‘Orro Heunsr, F.C. §8., F. LC.” Agents : . - MESSRS. GWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.1. Feb. 24, 1880 TRUTHS. 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