—__+~—_-_—--___— A. << a -_—--- —_- Local and Other Items. Tue City Council meets this evening 7.30. ee (TREMAINE & Metcacr have just received a nice lot of Felt Hats. —_-_ Turere hundred summonses’. have been erdered for the meeting of the City Small Debt Court on Wednesday next. — Reamemnsr the sale of valuable Household Farniture, at the residence of James Duncan, head Ferry \harf, to-morrow, at 11 o'clock. iia THE Supreme Court yesterday evening ad- journed until the 7th November. The Judges did net give a decision in the case of Coombs appealant and MeQuaid respondent. sittial : Tremaine & Metrcanr’s new arrivals of rents’ Overcoats, Storm Coats Reefers, &c.. are cheapest in the city. Tue ‘‘Prineess of Wales” was detained in this pert to-day, and the “St. Lawrence’’ re- mained in Summerside. lm ‘Tur Barque **R.B, Peake” arriy edat Buenos Ayres, South America, on the 12th Septe nber; the **Barque Peake arrived at buenos Ayres on the 15th September. ill indeed Bare ‘‘Alpheta’ to Peake Bros. & Co., trom Liverpool, arnived this morning with cargo of merchandize reorge \r the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon, Peter Cosgrove was tined $1 and costs or fourcdays for being drunk and inea- pable. Brigt. ‘‘Hildred,” owned by Teake gros. & Co., cleared for Piymeuth, England, to-day with 21,000 burhels of oats, and 670 pieces deal, containing 21,000 superticial feet. shipped by I ake Bros. & Co, Postronep. —-In consequen:ze of the inclem- ency of the weather, Grace Egerton’s farewell benefit, which was to have taken place this evening, will be postponed until to-morrow, ‘Thursday. +=-> Tue steamer Carro// arrived from Boston yesterday afternoon with general cargo and the following passengers :—Miss E. McLeod, Miss ©. McLeod, Miss Maggie Matheson, Miss Christie Matheson, Mr. Richard Toombs, W. Langton. James Brehanut, D. Callaghan, R. Carson an John Bruce. <P - . A vroLenr storm, accompanied by heavy rain, beganjsb ortly after one o clock this morn- ing, and still continues. It is feared that much damage is or will be done to the numer- ous crafts which are now arcund the coast. Reports fromthe country districts say the country districts say. the storm did much damage to outbuildings, etc. ‘Trees are up- rooted, and in severa! places lie across the road. The vessels in port ate as yet free from accident. Messrs. TreMArIne & Mereacr have intro- duced into the city, quite a new idea in the way ofa sign board, which, if more generally adopted, will give a relief te the present flat and squatty appearance of some of their best building, their success in this undertaking is doubt owing to the genius of Mr. John New- son, the designer and painter. We cannot give any description of it, but would draw the attention of our readers to the enterprise of the above named firm and tradesman. sciatica Tue schooner “Carrie F. Butler,’’ Parsons master, went ashore on Rustico Bar during the gale this morning. She left Rustico with tiree hundrel barrels of mackerel on board; but the water was low she could not cross the Bar and she weighed anchor inside. Shortly after midnight the storm came on, and she was blown high up on the west side of the bar. The crew abandoned her at two e’clock this morning. They had much difficulty in getting on shore, as the seas washed rapidly over the vessel and boat as they left. The ‘Carrie F. Butler” is owned in Gloucester, Mass. She is now ful! of water, and is a total loss. The mackerel will probably be saved. At the revular meeting of the Caledonian Olub, held last evening, D. A. Macdonald, of the Post Office Department, in the chair, the following gentlemen were elected officers for the ensuing year:- Chief —John A. MacDonell, Esq. President--Hon. A. A. Macdonald. Treasurer--J. W. Morrison. Financial Secretary—John McPhee. Recording do— Robert J. Campbell. Corresponding do—James McArthur, Directors—-A. C. MeGill, Rebert Shaw, M. P. P., M. McUor- mack, Sherif King’s County, Murdock Mc- Leod, Centreville, -Hugh L. McDonald, Car- digan, A. \t. Beaton, East Point, John Andrew McDonald, Charlottetown, Donald Meclsaae, do. +2 ae Ee AL MINIATURE ALMANAC, THURSDAY... ......OCTOBER 30th., 1879. Scw Riskes.: RON Ste. ks 4.44 | Futn Moon 29, 10.48pm Or Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next Maritime P vovinees. 24 hours for the Toronto, Oct. 29, 10 a. m. Easterly to Southerly followed by Westerly gales ; cloudy and rainy weather. TURNIPS. ko" SALE, 4,030 BUSH. TURNIPS. J. & T. MORRIS. Oct 28, 1879. —4i. TWO-STORY Dwelling House, contain- ing Twelve Rooms, pleasantly situated.on Grafton Strevt, with Garden and out-buildings attached. Apply immediately on the prem- ises, to MRS. THOMAS DAWSON, Oct. 28, 1879.—tf Macdonald, M. P., Ceo!. | ...6.44 | Hien Warer. 10.32 2m | Ist Vice do—J. J. Davis, **Rankin House.” “nd Vice do—Jos. B. Macdonald. | } } } } j | { ; } } ERKINS & STEAM. Oo AD, 4 we «(feet & de | ee a os a ; . PIB wih sical TET a i Oe ae ME “€ if OF THE Fall Trade By the S.S. “ Alsatia ” from Lon- don, 8. 8S. “ Prince Edward,”’ from Liverpool, and 8. S. “ Scandanavian,” from Glasgow, Jur First Shipments OF THIS SEASON’S GOODS HAVE ARRIVED. We are now showing the cons tents of 75 Cases and Bales of the CHEAPES! GOODS Ever offered to the people of P. E. Island. From London we have an im- mense Stock of Newest fillimery, Feathers, Flowers, Hats, Searfs, Frillings, Gloves, Hoisery, ae. &¢., &e. Manchester and Brad- | ford, the Newest [ress Materials, &e.' From From Glasgow, a large Stock of | i Winter Cloths, . Tweeds, Flanneis. &c., &c. Our usual supply of American) and Canadian Manufactures. | | _—_— Our Stock has been personally | selected, and we can guarantee, the very best value in Ch’town. | i ' i HS & METI. Ch’town, Sept. 30, 1879. For Fall Trade i MOL ASSES, PORTO RICO SUGAR, WHITE SUGAR, REFINED SUGAR, LUMP SUGAR, (Boxes 50 }hs,) VALENCLA RAISINS, LAYER CHES’ TE HALF CHE SUPERTLOR LESINS, 's TEA. { warranted, } EXTRA: FLOUR, EXTRA | UR, SPRING EXTRA FLOUR, BOXES FLAT TOBACCO, CADS SMOKING TOBACCO. KEGS TWIST TOBACCO, BARRELS WASHING SODA, KEGS BAKING SODA, DOZENS BROOMS DOZENS PAILS, BOXES CLOTHES PINS. BARRELS PICKLES SOXES PICKLES, BOXES TABLE SALT, BUXES STARCH. BOXES SOAP, COILS MINILLA, (all sizes) BOXES PEPPER, TINS MUSTARD, TINS GINGER, TINS CINNAMON, ROLLS SOLE LEATHER, BAGS NUTS, BOXES CREAMTARTER, BARRELS ONIONS CASES MATCHES A re > HALF CASES M QUARTER CASE ry ‘ Y YY TCHES, MATCHES. CARVELL BROS. Ch'town, Oct. 17, 1879. — tf 500 BARRELS: APPLES American & Nove, Scotian WINTER FRUIT 2 Ae vee We have bought direct from the growers and will be able to supply small and large lots excellent qualities and at favorable prices. BEER & GOFF. Oct. 24, 1879. s i a W ik HAVE AROUT COMPLETED THE Most Choice Collection ~ OF— SGOTCH TWEEDS, Canadian Tweeds, West of England CLOTHS i ew 5 . Overcoatings, a § > Gc... Crs &c., We have yet oMered to the Publie. Manufactured on the Premises LATEST STYLES And With Bespatch. BEER & SONS. Oct. 11, lo76*—tf . sami n ; ; Thanksgiving Hay is Coming, AND sO IS BOREHAM’S New Fall and Winter Stosk of BOOTS & SHOES, Of which he has rececived the first in- stalment, consisting of — 12 cases of Men’s Womens’ and (¢ hildrens | Boots, Shoes, Slippers, etc., in all the leading; styles. THE CASH BOOT & SHOE STORE, : Opposite Market House. Ch’town, Oct. 11, 1879—tl nov 5. ame HE WEEKLY EXAMINER. — Per sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concernirg P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap er way than by subscribing to THe Weexus EXAMINER. Sent, postpaid, to any address Great Britain, the United States, cx the) minion, on receipt of One Dollar. CHEAP ry AT 4 —-~ « a — REEFING JACKETS. MEN'S Ulsters & Overcoats. — ee ee A Large Lot of Blankets A Lot of Soiled Blankets TO CLEAR—VERY LOW. A LOT OF BED COMFORTERS ALL PRICES. AN IMMENSE STOCK OF Winceys and Dress Goods. MEN'S UNDERCLOTHING Bales Grain Bags. OVERCOATINGS ! SCOTCH & CANADIAN TWEEDS. teen WORSTED COATINGS ! cE BROADGLOTHS. a ee oe Bazaar Patterns, The most reliable out. All styles received. Call for a Catalogue: spuiemnnnnentain nineteen rte eee Ec TERMS CASH. <a ANAS & UO. Oct. 14, 1879. a a gE, And Mackerel Barreis, FOR SALE. DAVID SMALL, Queen Street )—4f HOP TO LET..: ; Ane te 2 UWii, Ch ia 20 ‘ é Cj arlotir 4 & e a WO LAT i i within one ionts, that shop in ‘* Duncan's Brick Building, on Queens Street, now in posses }sion of Mr. 8. W. McMurray—rent low. : PALMER & McLEOD. Ch’town, Oct. 2, 1S79.—taw Im pat Im a te ee a= tuck possession given | | nr eee Re —_. re eet bie Nepean 3 ne om Re ee ‘*Lorne HigHiuanp:, Wursky.—Sole pro- Srothers, London and Argyleshire. This Whisky is a pure unadul terated spirit, very meliow, in quality excel. lent, and in our opmion perfectly wholesome, Where a stimulant is required, it is to be pre- ferred to brandy.”—London Medical Review, Agents”: MESSE Rs. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.I. pricvors, rreeniees June 24, 1879.—-6m REDUGED PRICE. BEST NUT COAL, VALE MINES, SiO PER TON. CARVELL BROS., Agents, Oct 15, ’*79.—2aw 3w Great George Street. Audaseript Pens, Wind Photographs, Ring & Bit Puzzles, Atmospheric Optic Marvel, FOR SALE AT NELMES’ Stationery «& Fancy Store, Opposite Mr. Lewis’ Photo Gallery. Oct 13, 79—7i eod ee : : cone on arn Wants. Lost, found, Ke QARDERS WANTED-—A few per- manent Boarders can be accommodated at very moderate rates at the Revere House. [oct 29, 1879} . ee ed \ TANTED. —GOOD HOUSEMAID, . immediately. Apply at C. Leigh's Esq., Water Street. [o 28, tf —— ee ee eee ( YSTERS—Prime New Londoners, by the barrel or lot. Apply to E. L. Lyorarp, Broker, Agent. ‘0 25, 3i pd Two tenements of eight rooms yO LET.- each. Good cellarage, stable and coach house. North Side King Square, as pleasant alovality as in the city. Enquire at King Square \Varerooms, fo 25 QU TRAYED—From Dawson's pasture at K Spring Park, on “Thursday evening, the Cow, with sawed off, and rope was tied. Any in- 16th inst., a small-sized black horns the top of which were to whicha piece of i for ion concerning her whereabouts will be thankfully received at the ‘‘Argus’”. office, foct; ‘ t, eod tf] fF IGVAL.—G. C. GILMOUR, Dyer, _Y has removad to the house on corner of Sydney and Hillsborough Street, where he will be glad to see his numerons customers. lo 24 lw aie SA Lb E —4; RAPES, ripe from the vine, OUc, per lp.; CELERY, 50 to 80c. per doz. WM, HEARD, foct23 tf V YSNTED.—Atthe ‘‘ Revere House,,” Y acsmarttableGirl. Good reference re- quired. Apply immediately. fo 22 tf B QOARDERS.—Three or four Boarders J» can be accommodated at reasonable rates at the ‘‘ LePage House,” Great George Street. corner of King and [o 22 6i HOP & CELLAR to let on Great hK George Street, adjoinning Lewis’ Photo- graph Gallery, Enquire of Joun Srumpves. {o 17, tf ry°O LET.—A House on Euston Street, coutaining nine rooms.—Apply to CHas, | McGREGOR. {oct 16 tf C)\FFICES TO LET.—One of the best business stands in the City in O’Hallor- ‘an’s New Building. Possession given im- ‘mediately. Apply to Mrs. O’HaALtoray, | Great George Street, {oct. 6, tf Qi{hop to Let,—-One of the best Businesg kD Stands i. the city, in Newson’s Building, ‘opposite Post Office ; lately in the em of Robert Brown. Possession given i . ‘ etély. 12 tf Apply to Jouxn Newson, SALT! SALT! rarer saree a