Masses for Riel. | Several Roman Catholic residents of | Sorel are much chagrined at the re- fusal of their cure—under the orders of his Bishop—to say mass for the repose of Riel’s soul. They will take the sub- ject to the highest ecclesiastical authority rather than abandon their case. i i Past and Present. How much less the present depres- sion is felt in Orillia than were the hard times of 1878-9 may be judged from the difference from the demand in houses, says the Barrie Hx. “Tken seores of dweilings and shops were vacant ; now there are not enough to supply the de- mand, although building is going on briskly all the time.” __-* Electric Light. How far behind in electric lighting Germany really is, as compared with the United States,as well exemplified ia the statistics lately compiled. From these it would appear that the entire Empire does not contain more than 1,500 arc lamps in operation, a number which is reached and exceeded by each of several American cities, New York alone having in the neighborhood of 2,500. — + © oe Vaccination. There are many Americans who know that all Canada is not affheted with smallpox, but there are some who are ofa contrary belief. It may be at such persons that Texas Siftings levels the following joke: ‘Ll can’s take this Cana- dian ten-cent-piece, seid a horse-car conducto* to a passenger ie New York the other day. “Why not?’ ‘Because there’s smallpox in Montreal. Some of you fellers never seem to read the pepers.” “You're safe enough,” answer- ed the passenger. “Don’t you see it’s got a hole in it? That's where it’s been vaccinated.” > Thebaw Alarmed. King Thebaw, of Barmah, becomiog alarmed attherapid approach of the British expeditionary force under Gen. Prendergast, notwithstanding the resist- ance offered by the Burmese, has sent a messenger to Gen. Pendergast, begg- ing him to grant an armistice tor the purpose of peaceably settling the diffi- culty between Burmah and the Indian Goverument. Gen. Pesdergrast, in re- ply, demanded the surrender of the Bar- mese Army and Mandalay, the capital, stating that only then could he enter- tain any request. King Tuebaw therc- upon surrendered the Aven forts with 28 guns to be turned over to the British. A garrison wis placed there and the British proceeded to Mandalay on the 28th ult. Affairs at Calgary. Mr. Murdock, the Mayor of Calgary, lott Winnipeg for Ottawa last Saturday. The purpose of bis visit to the capital is stated by the Calgary Herald to be “to lay before the Minirter of Justice the state of things judical in the district. As, for instance, that justices of the peace refuse to commit, and juries to convict, owing toa growing disbelief in the proportionateness in Calgary of punishment to offence.” The removal of Judge Travis is said to be asother object of his mission. “At present the Officers of the mounted police are ex- (ffivio justices of the peace, and, con- sequently their power clashes with that of the municipal authorities. The Mayor thinks the police should be re- iieved ot their power as magistrates, as the townis quite capable of running its own show.” Special Notices. Vacctye.—Address al! orders for Pare Veceine to Geo. E -Hughes, Apothecaries’ Hall. del li wk li L. KE. Prowse ia selling Clothing at very low figures at North River Bridge. nov24 Vacctne.—Fresh Bovine Vaccine Virus re- ceived daily at Apothecariece’ Hall. Des Brisay's Corner. del fi Repusrs, Overshoes, Felt Roots, at Dora y, Goff & Co’s, nov!9 ‘L. E. Paowss has opened a stock at North Kiver, uotil the smallpox scare is over. no24 CHotce Cookep Corned Beer, only 20 eents per pound at Beer & Goff's. no 21 ; Snoem 'KeRs’ Pinprxos - French Calf. Fng- lish Kip, "id Nails, Awls, Bristles, Eyelets, Pegs, Shox Thread, sold low for cash at Dor- sey, Gotf & Co's, nov!9 Hoster River Factory Butter (choice) for e by the ponnd at Beer & Geffa no 2} Me .’s Felt Boota, buckled on the side, the real thing for cold fect, Price $2.50, at Dor- sey, Golf & Co's. novl9 Buack Currsnt Jam and Jelly, Straw- berry, Gooseberry and © anberry Jam by the pound at the City Steam fakery, Prince Street : no 21 TRIMMING Velvets 2nd Plushes, battona, braids A large assortment newest goods — Weeks & Co., Market Square. nov Ovr Women’s and “en's Strong Boots are taking tne lead. —Dorsey, Goff & Co, novl9 _ VeELVETEENS.—7* p'eces black and colored Velveteens, to be sold cheap.— Weeks & Co, Market Square. nov 9 No danger of disease in our goode,— Dorsey, Goff & Ce, rovlg fovren Yakns, beehive wools, Berlin wools and other makea,..Weeks & Co, Market Square nov Ask yeur storekeeper for our make of Boots. —Dorsey, Gotf & On, covld “Re our cheap corsets, a little over half ie I - a Useal pricte.— Werks & Uv » Market Square. nbvv ——— Executors’ Notice. /FEXHE Undersigned Executrix and Fxecu- _ tors of the last Will and Testament of the late Donald Mackinnon, of Charlottetown, tanner, deceased, carrying on business under the mame and style of “MACKINNON & CO.,” hereby notify all persons indebted to his estate to make immediate payment to them at his late cflice, in Grafton Street, in Charlottetown, and all persons having clains or demands against the said estate are hereby required to furnish the same, duly attested, within twelve months from this date. Dated at Charlottetown, the 2nd day of OCTOBER, 1885. MARY JANE MACKINNON, Executrix, W. McLEAN, JAS, CURRIR, Oct. 2nd—law tf Executors. PA Ri > Paw wernt) Darkness and Danger NSURE against Accident in **The Nor- wich & London Accident In-urance Co.” J. MACEACHERN, Agent. Nov. 13 2wka end AYER’ Cherry Pectoral. No other ¢omplaints are so insidious in thelr attack as those atfoeting the throat and lungs: none so trified with by the majority of suffers ers. ‘the ordinary cough or coll, resulting perhaps from a trifling or un posure, is often but the beginning of a fatal Sickness. AYER'S Cliniry DPrecroRaL has well proven its eflicacy in a forty years’ fight with throat aud lung diseases, and should be taken ia ali caves without delay. A Terrible Cough Cured. “Jn 1857 1 took # severe cold, which affected my lungs. I had a terrible cough, and passed night after nighi without sleep. The doctors gaveme up. I tried AyurR’s CurERRY REc- TORAL, Which’ relieved my lungs, indaced sleep, and afforded me the rest necessary for the recovery of my strength. By the continued use of the PECTORAL a perma- nent cure was effected. 1 am now 62 years old, hale and Learty, and am satistied your CHERRY PECTORAL saved ine. 2 Horace FAIRsROTHER,” Rockingham, Vt, July 15, 1882. OnsSecicous CX- Croup.— A Mother’s Tribute, “While in the country last winter my little boy, three years old, was taken i)) with croup; it seemed as if he would die from strangu- Jation. One of the family suggested the use of AYER’S CHEERY PECTORAL, a bottle of which was alwoys kept in the house. This was tried in siiall and frequent doses, and to cur delight in jess than half an hour the littie patient was Vreathing easily. The doe tor said that the Cupary Pretorau had saved my darling’s life. Can you wonder at Our gratitude? Sincerely yours, ins. EMMA GEDNEY.’® 159 West 12*th St., New York, May 16, 1882. “TI have nsed Aver’s CHERRY PECTORAL fm my family for several years, and do not hesitate to pronounce it the most effectual remedy for coughs and cohis we have ever tried. A. J, CRANE.” Lake.Crystal, Minn., March 13, 1882. “TI suffered for eight years from Bronchitis, and aftertrying many remedies with no sue cess, | was cured by the use of AYER’S CHER- RY PecroraL, JosErH WALDEN.” Byhalia, Miss., April 5, 1882. “I cannot say enough in praise of AYER’s CHERRY PECTORAL, believing as I do that but for its use I should long since have died from lung troubles. FE. BrRaGepon.” Palestine, Texas, April 22, 1882, No case of an affection of the throat or langs exists which cannot be greatly relieved by the use of AYER’Ss CHERRY PECTORAs, and it will always cure when the disease ig not already beyond the control of meuicine, © PREPARED BY Dr.J.C.Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mase. * gold by all Druggists, ; OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the L Minister of Marine and Fisheries has this day paid inte the Supreme Court cf Prince Edward Island the sum of Two Hun- dred and Forty-seven Dollars, with six months’ interest thereon, being a sum, in his opinion, a sufficient compensation for all that piece of land anc premises, situate at Sonris, in King’s County, in said Island, which said land and premises are described as fol'ews, that is to say : Commencing at a post set on Barr’s Point, five chains and twenty-five links south, fivegdegress east from the centre of the road at the head of Souris’ Break water, and fifty-one links north, eighty-two degrees east from the top edge of the ban’, and ran- ning thence north eighty-two degrees, east eighty tive feet, thence at right angles soath eight degree", cast furty-five feet, thence south eighty-two degrees, west eighty-liv: feet, thence north eight degrees, west f riy tive feet to the place of commencement. Also, a right of way from the road leadiug from the Breakwater Road to the residence of Fred- erick Morrow, to the said piece of land, bo.vded and described as foll ws, that is to say : Commencing at the north-east ang'e of said pilot of land, and running thence north eighty-two degrees, east four chains and six links to the aforesaid road leading to Fred- erick Morrow's, thence ajor g said read scuth- waedly unt; i¢ gives a breaath at right eng'es of fifteen feet, ani theree south e'gh'y two Jogrees. west parallel with the said last- mentionved line to the eastern b-undary of the said first-desc'ibed piece of land, and thence north eight degrees, west along said boundary fifteen feet to the place of commencement, which said land and premises have been taken by the Minister of Merine and Fisheries fr the site of a Light-house at Souris aforesaid, and ail persons entitled to the said lands and premises, or to any part thereof, or repre- senting or being the husbands of any persons so entitled, or claiming te hold or represent incumbtances thereon, er interests therein, are required to fi'e their claims to the said com peusation or consideration for the said lands and premises with the Prothonotary of the said Supreme Court, en or before the twenty- third day of January, A, D, 1886. and Jet this notice be published in the Party Ixam- Incr, fr the space of two months, twice in each week upon motion of Mr. iodgson, Q ©. of counsel fer th: Minisier of Marine and Fist eries. 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