OE Seren te se te ne tn tt A Local and Other Items, ArreNTION is directed to the sale of the schr. “Catherine.” Advt. in another column. a Tye deficit in the French beet sugar crop will be 53,000 tons. aitetststsibagineidiiitaines Ar THE marine examination in St. John on Thursday last, Mr. B. Mclaaac, of this Island, was granted a master’s certificate, . satiieniaan Tue two hundred emigrants brought by the ‘‘Sarmatian” are reported as a sturdy looking lot, mostly Enulish, and all bound West. — —_—_— Tue Supreme Court is to-day engaged on a rule to set aside a verdict in the case of F. LePage vs. the Canada Fine and Life Insur- ance Co. comshapnainauiipiintiietinen In the Recorder's Court of Montreal, the other day, John Carringan, carter, was charged withtrying tesmother twoofhis child- ren (twins) with a beister. He got off with fifteen days for being drunk. A Wasurneron despatch says the Presi- dent has issue a proclamation allowing Can- adian vessels tv render assistance in American waters to United States vessels in distress when there is danger of loss of life or cargo. Prince ALAMYAN of Abyssinia, son of the late King Theodore, is dead. The youn Prince came to England as the ward of tae Napier, after the surrender at Magdala, and was about 24 years of age atthe timeof his death, which was from consumptiion. AN “‘interesting event” took place at Souris last evening, in which Mr. H. Campbell, the gentlemanly conductor on the Souris Branch, was the principal. We wish the happy couple a long and successful career. Tne first call of 20 per cent. on the increas- ed Capital Stock of the Peters’ Combination Lock Company has been ordered by the Board of Directors. The call will be payable 20th December. Sex See Jones still lives. But most of his cheap opposition is dead or left the Island, and so has the water from their wells. Don’t throw away your money asin the past, but write to C. C. Jones, Charlottetown, for wells and punips. Tur steamer ‘‘ Worcester” arrived from Boston yesterday evening with merchandise, and following passengers: Miss Maggie Mc- Donald, Miss Henderson, Mr R Fennell, Mr T Fennell, Mr John Cahill, Jas D Carroll and James Husby. Ten million dollars a year is the loss which the United States has to bear annually from pleuro-pneumonia and hog cholera, accord- ing to the United States Commissioner of Agviculture. Our people would do well to study how this disease can be prevented. Tue Cuaruam Desarine Society have re- adjourned the question for discussion on next night of meettng on account of the immensity of the subject. The Society have alse chang ed the night of meeting from Thursday to Friday—being more convenient.—W. Brown, Jun. Sec’y. Over two thousand people from the United States have gone over to Manitoba and the North West, and many more are expected. There will always be this coming and goin between Canada and the United States ; an why not !—Reporter and Timea. The recent death of the Emir-Abd-el Kadir at Damascus removed from this world one of the most romantic and picturesque personages of modern times. His long and courageous atand against the French seizure of Algeria entitles him to a place in history alongside of Schamy! of Circassia or Hofer of the Tyrol. YarmoutTnH MANUFACTURES FoR Mexico, — The Gas Works manufactured by the Burrell- Johnson Iron Works Co., of this tewn, for the City of Vera Cruz, together with lumber to be used in connection therewith, are now being shipped per brig ‘‘Fleetwing” for the above named Mexican port.— Yarmouth Her- ald, Buretaries.—Last night the store of Mr, P. Munroe, onthe corner of Fitzroy and Great George Streets, was entered by burglars and two Laon in casb and a small chest of tea stolen therefrom. The burglars entired from the front street. No clue to tae burglars, The window of Miss Bannon’s shop on Sydney Street was forced open by some unknown per- sons and all the saleables in it extracted. Forcery. — William {[Boultenhouse,_ ef Moncton, has been examined on a charge of forgery and committed for trial. The Mone- ton Times states that the prisoner ‘‘is of a respectable family, and formerly lived in Sackville- Latterly. however, he has been been employed as fireman in the shifting en- gine in the Moncton station yard, from which ponies he was discharged some months ago or sufficient reasons.” Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon, Charles Burke appeared for being drunk and ineapable. He was fined $1 or four days. L. Whelan, for a like offence, was fined the same. Michael Began and Pete Mc- Guigan appeared on remand, charged with stealing a coat from Capt. W. H. Barnard. Their being no evidence against them, they were discharged on their own recognizance, to appear when re uired. ——————— EE Joux Duyy has written a letter to the effect that he does not intend to permanently exclude the missionaries from his territory, but wishes to have more control over their actions. This letter has not allayed the very strong feeling existing against the exclusion of Europeans from Zululand, and it is stated that some of the missionaries intend to at- tempt to regain possession of their stations on the ground that their sites were given to them by Panda and Cctewayo. nile ay rehire Cuvrcs Musie.—The finest music provided by any church in the country is to be heard on Sundays and holidays at Francis Xaviers’ in New York. Its organ and its choir are alike famous an’ its services are crowded by both the religious aud the critical. The credit of this superb pre-eminence belongs to Pro- fessor Wm. Berge, musical director, who but alittle while ayo ruptured an artery in his arm and had to abandon his profession until cured by Giles’ Liniment Iodide Ammonia. Giles’ Pills cure Dyspepsia. Sold by W. R. Watson. Send for pamphlet. ‘Dr. Giles, 120 Wost Broadway, N. B. Tric! size 25 cents. A SWEEPING © REDUCTION Those who are in want of CARPETS can now supply themselves at rates unusually low at the LONDON HOUSE We shall, on FRIDAY, the 7th November, begin to sell out our entire stock, con- sisting of about 6,750 YARDS, WITH Hearth Rugs & Mats, at an exceedingly large discount FOR CASH. ne As these prices will be offered for a limited period only, those who wish to take advantage of them should make an early call. The Stock consists of BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, SCOTCH WOOL, FELT and STAIR CARPETS. TEHRMS CASH. Dates & Cb Nov. 5, 1879. PENKIND & MT ERN Invite the attention of buyers to their large, well as- sorted, and CHHAP STOCK, of the following goods: MANTLE CLOTHS, ULSTER CLOTHS, TWEED SUITINGS, WORSTED COATINGS, WHITE FLANNELS, SCOTCH FLANNELS SHIRTING FLANNELS, FRENCH TWILL FLANNELS. 20: DRESS GOODS. A large variety of the Newest Materials, and Trimmings to suit. Plain, Checked & Plaid WINCEYS, of the best value. FUR MUFFS, COLLARS & TIES, in Seal, Mink, Astrachan, &c., GREBE MUFFS, AND Grebe Trimmings. KNIT WOOL GOODS, of every descripting froma dc. pair Bootees to a “PEG Worrine- ton’”’ combination Scarf & Hood. Black Silk Fringes, avery good variety good & cheap All of the above extra good value. KS & SIGHS. Ch’town, Nov. 4, 1879. Queen Winter and Drawers, Cloth TERMS CASH. Everyone can be suited in Prices, Styles and Quality. fail to visit this Store when purchasing your requirements. J. B. MACDONALD. Queen Street, Charlottetown, Nov. 18, 1879. B380,000. J.B. Macdonald, street, Has in stock Thirty Thousand~ Dollars worth of Staple and Fane: Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, &c., The whole of which must be sold during the Fall and Season, SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THE STOCK OF MENS AND BOYS CLOT In Ulsters, Overcoats, Jackets, Pants & Vests, Wersted Suits, Linders NG, and Fur Caps, &c, Don’t COAL, COAL | O ARRIVE ex Barque ‘Isabelle,” 165! tons Best Scotch House Coal, (round), Will.be sold cheap while landing, AJso—on hand in shed, a large quantity of Pictou Round and Nut Coal. Terms Cash. CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Nov. 17, 1879. Water Street. BEAUTIFUL | Christmas, New Year | AND Birthday Cards, just received at the store of ALSO : Bound Copies of May’s Own Manual. Child’s Companion, Child’s Own Magazine, Cottage and Artizan Kind Words for 1879, and a great variety of Fancy Articles, Wools, Silks, &c. Nov. 14, 1879—1m eod BREMNER BROS. A Magnificent Exhibit CHRISTMAS CARDS, Comprising the latest designs from several of the most ceelebrated Artists. This collection is the most beautiful we have ever shown. Now open at BREMNER BROS. Nov. 15, 1879—6i her lin ~ MILK. MILK. URE NEW MILK received daily from the country, and for sale in any quan- tity at ~~ MW. HALL’S MARKET, Nov. 15, 1879. Grafton Street. House and Lot Vor Sale, AM instructed by JUDGE REDDIN to sell at Public Auction, on the premises, on Thursday, the 20th instant, at 2 o’clock. p. m., A Lot of Land, 50x100 feet, situate on west side of Malpeque Road, opposite old Burying Ground, together with house thereon, Terms at Sale. W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Nov. 12—3ins eod. FLOUR. FLOUR. ow IS THE TIME FOR FAMILIES to lay in their winter supply. We have quantity of Choice Bands such as ‘PRIDE OF THE WEST,’ ‘IMPERIAL XXX, PASTRY.’ “KENT & AMBER,’ &C.. At a small advance over present cost of land- — BEER & GOFF. Noy. 1, 1879. WHITE OATS WANTED HE HIGHEST CASH PRICE will be paid for 2,000 Bushels Whit: Oats, if delivered immediately. Apply to HORACE HASZARD. Chytown, Nov. 8, ’79.—lw eod —aP Underwriters Sale, Or Schooner ‘ Henry M. Clark,” -Of Gloucestor, 173 tons, At Tignish, Near J. H. Myrick’s Fishing Stage, Qn Friday, 2ist November, I will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION, the above schooner, where she now lies wrecked ; for the benefit of whom it may concern. J. F. MACOMBER, Agent. Tignish, Nov. 15, 1879.—ts STOVES, STOVES, TINWARE. N STEVENSON calls attention to his - Stock of Stoves. On hand: the Gurney Range, for coal, andthe Golden Age, and others for wood: TINWARE and STOVEPIPE constantly on hand and made to order. Noy. 8, 1879—1]m Staw Intercolonial Railway Riviere Du Loup Branch. GERALSS Tenders addressed to the under- )K) signed, and endorsed ‘‘Tenders for En- ines,” will be received at this office, up to noon of FRIDAY. the 5th of DECEMBER next, for the supply of Twelve Locomotive Engines. Plans, specifications and forms of tender can be had at the Mechanical Superintend- ent’s office, Moncton. The Department not bound to receive the lowest or any of the tenders. sy order, F. BRAUN, Secretary. Department of Railways and Canals: Ottawa, Nov. 7th, 1879. n 17 6i 2aw m-f ON’T ORDER ANY COPYING INX- ventions till you see NIXON'S CHEIROGRAPE, No Copying Press required. Mest Simple Process invented. Instant reproduction with- out press or damping. Every one his own Printer. Electric Pen, Papyrograph, &c., completely outdone. One to two hundred copies of Letters, Cir- culars, Price Lists, Reports, Drawings Speci- fications, Music, etc., in various colorr, at one operation. Copies can be made on any kind of paper without previous preparation; copies can alse be made on Muslin, Linen, Leather, Silk, Wool, &e. Observe the prices, (including bottle of ink and sponge): No 1 Note Size, (64x10), $3. No 2 Letter Size, (10x124) $5. No3 Legal Size, (10x144), $7.50. Any size supplied to order, Orders left at HARViE’s Bookstore will re- ceive prompt attention. Oct. 30, 1879—t£ Third and Final Notice. HIS is to notify all those that are indebt- ed to us by Note-of Hand, Book Account or otherwise, that if their bills are not settled by the Ist DECEMISER next, they will be sued without respect of persons. Please call for your accounts ; they are all made out. HORNE, PIERCE & OO, Charlottetown, Nov. 7, 1879. 3taw wky pat new era arg tl Ist dee, - i Pn lg mE Ma em