Dee. 14. i AT THE ae 7 . ; ; : 7 a as 7 oe ws . that the Parliament would be immediately lieri, theugh long confined to the room by q SRITISH AMERIDA CLASLOW ELOUS?, dissolved, is absurd. ae he csp y te ilness, refused to be carried to the hos- . ‘ : "ay i seoees ~ Mrxpen, Ont. Nov.’7. ipital. Ultimately, on being forcibly re- 1 ~ Two young men in the employ of Messrs. | moved thither, the soldier was discovered Assurance Com an ‘New Foads a Ni iag 4 5 Green & Ellis, a firm lumbering in Sher-}to be a woman. She joined the army drr- " "4 WWUUs J NOY y bourne township, are supposed to hav@}ing the war of 1866 to enable her brother pyemenseee | Nov. 5, 1879 besn lost in the woods, as no trace of them|tg remain with his wife and six children. ) em has been found since the time they were} She had previously been very strong, and \ , see i. 3 dbitabe et ees Ww » xt me . Bes a INCORPORATED 1833 | SHERES, &e., he. which we are offering ‘at was, however, fruitless. For the next} yg Russian Royal Family seem to | a J 4 . | prices to suit the times, three days a general turn out was made, | send a large part of. their time in France. . F. LePAGE & CO. but with the same results. “ Further search|), Grand Duke Nicholas and Constantine . ee ~ ——~ otras ee reenter ncesemumettenenneesnemenrecintan si —!- acing Zz 2. 2 VOL. 5. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, NOVEMBER. 10, 1879. NO. 128. . SS ee - : =» a ——— Gindiaiac ‘SaidancnndsadunclNS Daasapigihinn aia Lama: aaumndaeilonimasambiaa an BRITISH WAT HEHOUSE. j | SS GR os ry © om ; to APO ee f Ty tt O28 A 23 » ta > § i 2 MA bcs i me Cs we Oe CG i Sn oe Fete cites ab 238 } The Times on. the. ‘‘Situation” in Great Britain. tn an article on the prospects of the next CANADIA : : See ' ‘ ,csection nm Great Britain, the Jines, alter ~ fe lshowing that the Liberals. seem. to be eC ip to the present time the Department|¥?42imeus on only one pojnt, that is, ’ denunciation of the whole policy As W. & A, BROWN are about ine Lani 31 heir Maxine a cuange ia tne Firm, they are now selling their Large Stoek of cua | ment thatit ince the importation of Canadian cattle into that |} territory. .. 3 of Agriculture las received no official in-}*! horiuation froin a | ii ' ti ) na rst the Depart veut of} Agriculture was inclined to believe the in! ble in its power to obtain permissien from | ited States Govern- |?! ‘ : i} ed to place an embargojon ; * 1itt it} sian = ag téSsiun «6 in = the=— East ~=—s has Government, thus hepe- state ef atliairs from that pol- menace of kus- the present easly sums. up the resulted short, the WICH has se my passed away; South Africa is pact- Sentral Asia; and,witl comparatively smali irumors, but now it merely regards them as | ai C ia . ‘ oP ; i a } a ant : I ' Pr ; ; f> e) pune nbe ine Venartment is uNnderstoo: pike 3, Onr lodian Siuipire ls Secure in the : 4 1 4 j laim that it has done everything POssl- PUSSESsion oT. a strong frontier towards At prices that Yew Mantles, This is a bona fide sale. selves. Charlottetown. October 8, 1879. Come one, come all, and see wW.& A. Brown. (CARPETS c defy competition. C 25 New Claths, for your WILLIAM DODD, (Jueen Square. Nov. i, 1879--2aw 3w pat 3w No. 35 Water St., Charlottetown. Prings Riward Island Branch | Oct, 28. 1879. —OF THE— NORTH BANISH & MERCANTILE Fin& AND LIFE. INSURANCE CO. Subscribed Capital, Paid up Capital, - 1,216,666.0¢ CHIEF OF FICES—Edmbargh, 64 Princess: Street ; London, 61 Threadneedle Street. Nine-Tenths of the Protits of the Lue Assur- $9,733, 332.00 | provided. ‘The Military Brass Band will be in attendance, Deors open at 42 o'clock, noon. sion 10 cents. Admis- W. E. BAGNALL, Chairman Com. FE. M. WELSH, Treasurer. JOHN D, WALKER, Sec’y, GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, The Final Day of Settlement Has Come at Last. at parties indebted to the undermgn- xX ti oned firms :— MeCormack & May, R. May & Co., es z oe May, Kelly & Co., fust make immediate payment to John Kelly i & Co., Walker’s Corner. Ali bills not settled by the Lith NOVEMBER, will be sued for | without distinction of persons. c Those who are in want of our entire stock, con- sisting of about 6,750 YARDS, WITH Hearth Rugs & Mats, at an exceedingly large discount FOR CASH. As these prices will be offered for a limited period only, those who wish to take advantage of them should make an early call. es ee The Stock consists of ithe English Governnient under certain con-| ito expott to Great diuiens te rise the embargo and still be free; Britian. | Within the | past three weeks the Imperial anthor- ities have given a distinct and peremptory | refusal to the request notwithstanding that the Department of Agriealture here prom- to limit the number of ports of entry | ; ttle, establish quarantine depots with | ry safeguard to prevent the introduction | } : | ‘ assessment. ‘Their soliciters to-day argued | the tase before the Court of Revision, who| reserved decision till to-morrow. They! will probably confirm the assessment, in| which case the company will carry the case | betore the County Judge. By the fall of a rotten scaffolding at the | so fortunate, he sustained a severe cut on the side of the nose and, it is thought,a dislocation of the left cellar. UNITED STATES. New York, Nov. 7. Fred. Sharpley, the minstrel, died in Newark last night. Senator Conkling is reported dangerous- ly ill in Utica. The wife of 8. D. Phillips at Buffalo City, Arkansas, chopped her hushand to pieces with an axe while he slept on Monday night, dragged the remains into the front yard and went to bed, whers she was ar- rested. . The Albany ‘‘Evening Journal” has ad- ditional returns on the State ticket, and figures Potter (Dem.) for Lieutenant Gev- ernor, with a majority at 342. It says that the returns generally indicate that Carr (Secretary 6t State), Wadsworth (Comp- troller), Wendell (Treasurer), and Ward (Attorney General)—all Republicans—are considerably ahead, and are probably elected by 2,000 to 5,000 majority. though lamentable less of life in our recent contiets, the only injury we have suffered is that we have incurred a debt of a few millions. This will now have to be paid off and we must submit te some slight inconvenience ; bat it will be, a small price to pay for our from all the anxieties of two years ago. At the same moment trade. is reviving and it might almost be said that the only escape i i * ° * , ie . . . . . Yew Frijlings. Sew Tweeds, of disease and maintain sufficient corps of to cie anxiety ae ey up- | gh aay TRe > , 2 r ph co ‘anmacea » veterinery surgeons nd other persons ty fon ie County 18 : the revoimtionary \e ” Liste % New Y~ ms oon A SWEE: ING | ns the cattle and the cars used in the}erusade of Mr. Parnell in Ireland. The Yew Cottons. New Clouds, | transit. | Times then advises the Liberal leaders to ’ , : ; > WwW ad ot : OE i take these results i ace t, ¢ - ‘ew KFiannels. New \ elve: ENS, LORONTO, Nov. 7. wot wae . " rn m! negre ; und to ne : The eity this vear assessed the Gas Com- _ Te ~ oF ae Sag ee . . . r . ; ; e 4s | pany’s mains and pipes, as real estate, at|“'° OPportunity en ee And a la ge line of WV oollen Goods, ot every description, all | oy : oy = fig Es ps ie a a. 'them with an awkward challenge, by ask- * warhi ; .aRes . ayes ee ee ee ine} ne the’ public: whether they aré prepare of which they intend to close out within the next five months ———-— lgfound that such property is not liable to | 2% the" pablic: whether shey:ars prepared . Se ito rum the risk of throwing everything ' again into confusion by admitting to power statesmen who are not obscurely avewing their desire to undo all they have dene. > pr > he. » 7 Gry < weil Notabie Sleepers: sd tlie | htt, idle LA ie - «| can now supply themselves : Napoleon ‘B L slip i i . me e « 1 wot pps: . ¢ new Methodist ehurch, on Cotton street, Vapoleon ponaparte could slip mto un- CHPEDIOP TEAS IRANGCY FAURE Us tates tmimatty |i Sect enc ata i ean yd z . | Kerby. and Samuel Loughead, were preci-| Sleep for an hour, halt an hour, ten or hive W ted Q hit -IN THE low at the pitated froma height of 25 feet. Two of ——— as he aon _ he ore arrante uatites, om them caught a plank and heldon, but the} ever slept more than four hoursa night, ATHENA U Vi, other, Kirby, went wheeling through the| although he used his brain and nerves, B recent arrivals ffom Great Britain, : air and fell ameng the debris. While the; °t to speak of his body, as few men have Y the subscriber has now in store: Tussday Lesem ber 6th ‘79 two men were suspended in mid-air, the a or ae Bsc = _— on ; ' é plank they clung to alse gave way and they | *#e other hand, would sicep twenty-tour fap packages Fyeellent Congou TFA fell with a crash to the floor. Loughead| consecutive hours. Not a few persons 9 SALE ot useful and fancy articles will be struck with his feet on a plank and the re- sleep any Jength of time, if undisturbed, (in chests and half chests), held, (umder the auspices of Prince Kd- bound actually threw him twenty feet| ever waking spontaneously where there is a ward Division, No. 1, 8. of T.,) Tuesday, 16th against a wall, but, strange enough, he| quiet, even after twenty or more hours. . Which he offers for sale at lowest market | December, 1879. Persons wishing to’ pur- could find no injury except a slight pain in One John Mackay, Kerry, England, died rates, tor casi. or approved paper. , chase Christmas Cards and Presents will find] We shall, on FRID AY, the 7th) the right shoulder. Elliott struck sideways | in 1797 at the age of 91; he had been re- The quality of this TEX is superior, and | this a good opportunity. : a diagonal placed pol d in thi markably healthy and vigorous from birth ; ; ; ; . N mbe begin to sell out on g piaced pole, and in this way cannot fail to give satisfaction. A first-class Refreshment Table will be ove r, bes escaped serious injury; but Kirby was not | 3"d yet he had never slept more than four Frederick the Great and hours of a night. John Hunter, the celebrated surgeon, slept but five hours, and Gen. Pichergru never allowed himself to exceed one hour out of twenty-four during a whole year’s campaign. Walter Scott declared that he requred eight hours of absolute oblivion to fit him for duties of composition. -_—_-- a Ai imme SHORTHORNS FOR THR Frencn Goveknx- MENT.—A vote of 30,000f. having been granted by the French Minister ef Agricul- ture forthe purpose of procuring fresh stock for National Vacherie at Corbon,Normandy, M. St. Marie and his son, M. Henri de St. Marie, after an extensive tour in England, purchased three cows and heifers and a young bull from Mr. Meade Waldo’s herd in Kent, a heifer from Lady Pigot, a bull calf from Mr. Chandos-Pole-Calliof Hopton hall, Derbyshire, and a young bull and heifer from Mr. Willis, of Carperby, York- shire, closely relaied to his recent prfize winners. These eight animals are red and roan in color, ef true conformation, and full of hair and quality. .They are all of Booth blood, and were shipped recently to Boul- ance Business are divided every Five Years. JOHN KELLY & CO. J ‘28 re : . cs oan : . J i ee 4 a er’ / } Mons, © 12. as . wa ace in The Tables of Rates are moderate. | Oct. Slst, 1879—2aw till 15th pres her BRU SSELS, mw anerts >So oer me ra bist era a ee Nre Insurances. eftec a J ieee | tae o ee TAPESTEY, EUROPEAN 1871, when animals from Lord Penrhyn and Fire iasurances etiected on nearly every | ————_-—— a ’ itaoasinc: 0 epihin aH Wht eadlil wy description of Property, at the LowesST RArEs | AES Ad ARS he § ay SCOTCH WOOL, Lemon. Nov:’8: Messrs. Downing anc Harwara’s lercs were Wes Gy UT SMa rela ki 9 of Premium. corresponding to the nature of the risk. Lossks settled with promptitude and liber- ality. ‘ G. W. DrBrots, General. Agent. FIRE AND MARINE. Cash Capita! & Assets . $1,176,491.40, Head Office, - ‘oronte, Cnt. Risks taken on all descriptionstof Property at lowest rates. PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES. HORACE HASZARD, Agent. Office, South Side Queen Square. ' ‘Readymade i Gioining () i NEW PRICE ' selena |W have just received alarge stock ef Mens’, Youths’ and Boys’ OVERCOATS, | REEFERS, ULSTERS, SUITS, PANTS, ~ € | Oct 23, 1879—2aw3w ar pat 5w SALT ! SALT ! | And Mackere! Barrels, i FOR SALE. i ; FELT and STAIR CARPETS. TERMS CASH. The Globe says that stocks were depres- sed during the afternoon in consequence of the rumor of the spproaching dissolution of Parliament. The Standard’s evening financial article says the rumor on stock exchange to-day first missing, eight days ago. They were instructed by the foreman to clear up an old shanty and stop until called for dinner. When the foreman returned they had gone and irmeédiately search was made which thas been given up as useless. Each of the lads is of French descent and they beleng 'to Quebec city.} a ee 6 oe | A New Diprwentma Curs.—A discovery ‘in the treatment of diptheria has been |made in Minnesota. A young man whose jarm had been amputated, was attacked selected, as well as from Mr. Hugh Almer's in Norfolk, whose line of blood it has been resolved to continue. - ati P- \ Woman Servine tn tHe itatiaN ARMY vor 13 Yrans.—A soldiet named Mariotti, of the 11 battalion of the Italian, Barsag- worked in the mines. At Custozza she won a medal for bravery. The King has now conferred on her a decoration, and sent her home with a pension of 300 lire. SS having been passing months at Paris and Biarritz. They were followed by the Czarewitch, and now the Empress is at Cannas, where she and the Czar are to pass the winter. The French seem to be pleased, and see init an indication of Russia’s re- gard for their country. ‘The Imperial family while at Cannes decline ail atten- tions calculated to make them in any way with diptheria before healing took place ; amma emeeneetenensnes= sane mre eae ne oe land instead of the matter incident to that} conspicuous. disease being deposited in the throat, the Queen Street Suly 10, 1879. _-—7 © @ In giving his experience the other night alt enn amen sx, awe *@& Sen QUEEN INSURANCE 00’Y. OF ENGLAND. . CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING, NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on Vessele on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island June, 1877--- Charlottetown, Oct. 13, 1879 tf Bs ce ail Valuable Property ior Sale, XO BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot No. 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetowm having a front of 67 feet, Dor- chester Street, and running back 80 feet, to- gether with the buildings thereon erected. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Hopeson & McLrop Charlottetown. Sept. 18, 1879. sentaranmaienetremstsliaaaasnnnmans lgreat portion appeared on the wounded | i. . .- . : ‘arm, and the diptheria was very light and | ‘easily managed. His doctor profited by ' this, and in his next. case of diptheria blis- tered his patient’s chest, and on the blis- tered part the chief deposit appeared. This } was also an easy ease of the disease. theory of the doctor is that diptheria usu- ally appears in the throat because of the thinneSs of the lining of the throat. Hence, when the blister breaks the skin upon any other part of the body, the disease appears ; there. an old California ’49er frankly adimitted that his life had been a failure. Said he: ‘* When I left Indeanny to come. to Cali- forny my whole ambition was te dig enough gold so that 1 could go back home and bay The|a tumbling-shaft threshing machine and go about the country every fall doin’ custem work and livn’ on reast chickens. Now here I am, and nary threshin’ machine yet, an’ even if I had the machine my appertite for chicken is gene. I tell you, boys, my life’s bin a failur’.”