a le ln. i ya si — ARE < sha et at tt CHARLOTTETOWN, OR me ae ae ee ee re en PRINCE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1880, NO. 118 ~~ 8 Ae ee eee ot ere cone ae NOW SHOWING A SUPERIOR STOCK OF ew Wlillinery and Millinery Materials | DIRECT FROM BEST LONDON HOUSE PLUSH, FREIZE, Silks IN ALL in Satis, ali 20: VELVET, FUR AND STRAW HATS, THE NEWEST SHAPES, Pompadour, Tern A S| VW } ; 7 a3 Yale Ac wr ww 37} y Ti NAKA fl Velvets and Velveteen, in Plain Colors, Pompadour and lmbossed, New Laces, Ribbons, &c.., Flowers and Feathers, A I U ~— Ly armseeh iL STOCK UNSURPASSED Charlottet wn, October 4, 1880. Hat and Bonnet Ornaments. AND FANCY. GOODS, y Orn ‘ 7 y Ok SLA tb AND VARIETY. PERKINS & IN VALUE STERNS. JUST ARRIVED! o-- AT— SSA h- 65 be ak. WAREHOUS Ex S, S. “ Bibernian,” A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Black Silk Fringe. Cersets, Cashmeres, Colored and Black Satins, Pompndoar Prints, TOILET COVERS & QUILTS, {in Plain and Fancy); White, Scarlet, Grey & Fancy Flannels, Cloths, Tweeds, &e¢., All ef which are now opened, and will be sold at our usual low prices. Ww. & A. BROWN & CO. Ch’town, Aug. 24, 1380. to the Stockholders of the Beliveau Albertite and Gil Company : OTICE is hereby given that a further Call of two and one-half per cent. on the unpaid Shares of the said Company was made by the Directors of the Company on the twenty-(irst day of September, instant, pay- able before the twenty-fifth day of October uext. By order of the Board of Directors. Dated at Dorchester, in the County of Westmorland, in the Province of New Bruns- wick, tlie 22nd day of September, A. D, 1880. EK. B. CHANDLER, Treasurer of the Beliveau Albertite and Oil Co. Shareholders in P. E. Island may pay the Call to the Bank of Prince Edward Isiand to the creclit of the Company. Ek, B. CHANDLER, [se 27 till date] PAC! FIC Mutual Insurance U0,, —or— NEW YoRK ae MARINE. Asseis 3ist Dec., 1879, - $744,149.00 Insurance effected on CARGOES and PREIGHTS, covering $15,000 and upwards on first-class risks. Certificates issued payable in London at the office of Moxron Rose & Co., Bankers, or in New York. Risks taken and rates fixed without being teferred to Head Office. FENTON T. NEWBERY, SIGN OF THE LION Now OPENING, GENTLEMEN'S DRESS SHIRTS A RE - Gentlemen's Linen. Collars and Cuffs, » | NEWEST STYLES. | ‘Gentlemen's Linen Handkerchiets, Braces, Ties, . Gloves, AND A GOMPLETE STOCK OF FURNISHINGS, Please Nete—Our Shirts and Collars are all *““AHRERICAN” Goods and much betier in make and material than Canadian. W. A. WEEKS & CO., Queen Street, EIR Ta WES ont cen eae: SEPTEMBER, | CHANGE OF TIME ‘Leaving Charlottetown lailoring Department FOR PicTou. KING SQUARE. '} OTICE is hereby given that on and after MONDAY, the 4th day of OCTO- | BER NEXT, the Steamers Sept. 25, 1880—tu th sat ee ee ee ae ———— i | 1 . ) . ! d ACESS ’ TE ARE NOW SHEWING LARGE| St. Lawrence and Princess of Wales AND VARIED LINES IN | Will leave Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf at Five o’ciock in the morning, in- NEW CANADIAN TWEEDS, stead of at 7.30 as during the By order, Scotch and West of England Tweeds, F. W. HALES, summer months, Secretary Steain Nav, Co’y. Ch’town, Sept, 25, ’80 - tf pat ne her 2i Suilings, Overcoatings, Uister Cloths, A CHOICE LOT OF Blue & Black Worsteds. BEER & SONS. Sept. 22, 1850 -—2w T int Ff ] Nut Goal, Nut Coal, {REE from Slate and Fire Clay. Also Round and Slack, at Albion Mines, Pictou, Nova Scotia. For orders apply to G. W. DreBLOIS, | Sole Agent for P. E. Island. | Old Sydney Wines,Cape Breton, Lingan Mines, Cape Breton, | yRDERS for Round Coal can be obtained on application to Terms as usual. G. BARRELS BAIT AND SALT. QUEEN’S WHARF. 50 BAGS SALT, e) 200 Barrels Herring and Mackerel BAIT, 300 MACKEREL BARRELS. BO half tarrels { FAT HERRING. 50 half-barrels 100 Quintals CODFISH and HAKE, Just Landed—a choice lot New Labrador Herring. aug!7 D. SMALL, Flour and Meal. RDERS will be received for the follow- ing Brands of Flour and Meal !— ‘* Buda” (Patent), ‘‘ Alabaster,” ‘‘Golden Age,”* “Extra Family,” ‘‘Warcup’s Su- pericr,” ‘‘ White Rose,” ‘* Florence,” ‘*Beaver,” ‘‘Pastry” and ‘‘ Amber,” and choice K, D. Corn Meal—‘* Golden Star,” Quotations for the above Brands of Flour and Meal f. o. b. at Mills, or delivered at Charlottetown or Summerside. J. R. FOSTER W. DeBLOIS, Sole Ayent for P. E. Island. Agent for P. E. Island. May 11, 1580. Office, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown, June 17, 1880—pat her sj kea tf Millers and Shippers’ Agent, May 6, 80. Moncton, N, B } j t Prince County Exhibition. LIst. PIGS, Best Boar Pig, Robert Muiligan, Lot 19. 2nd best do, Andrew Gay, Blueshank. Hest breeding Sow, benj. Woodside, Mal- peque. Ynd best do, M. Deacon, Freetown, Best pen of 2 pigs, under 6 months, Edgar Crasweil, +t. Kleanors. 2nd best de do, Wm. Lefurgy, Lot 19, FLAX MANUFACTURE AND HONEY, Best 20 ibs. Oatmeal, John McMillan, Lot 17, Best do Flour, Archd Laird, Tryon. Best half-bushel Hops, Jas. Tuplin, Lot 19, Best 20 lbs. Pearl Barley, Theoph. Me- Gougan, Summerside, Best 20 Ibs. Buckwheat Flour, Murdoch McKinnon, Lot 14. Best half-dozen Towels, Mrs. John Shea, Albany. Best Table Cloth, Lot 16. Best Pot Honey, not less than 10]bs., Peter Schurman, Lot 26. PRIZE CONCLUDED. FLOUR AND MEAL, Mrs. Allan McLeod, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, HARNESS LAN BOUS. AND MISCEL- Best Double-seated Wagon, P. A. Connors, Lot 10. 2ud do do, Cornelius Morrison, St. Elean- ors. Best Bedeque. 2nd do do, George T. Shaw. St. Hleanor’s, Best Single Sleigh, James Tuplin, Lot 19. Best new Truck Wagon, P. A. Cennors, Lot 19. Best set Single Carriage Harness, George W. Connors, Lot 19. Best Hardwood Pork Barrel, Geo. Millar, Summerside, Best Mackerel Barrel, do do. Best Herring Barrel, do do. sest 10 Swede Turnips, Thomas Tanton, St. Eleanors. Best doz Table Carrots, Angus McDonald, Bedeque, Lot 25. Best balf dozen Sugar Beets, James L. Mc- Kay, Summerside. 2nd best do do, Benj. S. Mills, St. Elean- ors. Best 3 Cabbage (Flat Dutch), Geo. Comp- ton, St. Eleanors. Best 3 do (Urum Head) Wm. McCallum, Bedeque. . Best 3 do (Savoy), Geo. Kleanors, Hest 3do (Winningstead) Herbert. Comp- ton, St. Eleanors. Best Red do, Geo. Webber Summerside. Best 1 dozen Unions, Mrs. Edmund Comp- ton, St. Eleanors. Best 1 dozen ‘Parsnips, W. H. Brown, St. Eleanors. ; Best 2 lbs Shallots, Rebert Cairns, Free- town. Best half dozen Roots Celery, Nelly Crabbe, Summerside. Best do de Hooper, Lot 26. sest do do Cucumbers, Malcolm McFar- IVSV Single do, Louis North Fowler, Compton, St. Mangol Waurtzel, Artemas lane, Bedeque. Best do do EKleanors., Best do Spanish, James Wickham, Sum- merside, Best do Citrons, Mrs, Edmund Compton. Best do 3 Canliflowers, Wm. McCallum, Bedeque. Best do Amber Eleanors. J udges —Thos. Jas Brazil. TEXTILE FABRICS IN WOOL. Best 10 yards black full-dressed Cloth, Mrs, Henry Dawson, Tryon. 2nd do do, Mrs. John Sharp. Lot 19, Best do grey do,James Yeo, M.P., Pert Hill. Best do , Women’s wear, plain, Mrs. Jona- Hall, Lot 19. Best do Mixed Fabric, Mrs, Henry Dawson, Tryon. Znd do do, Mrs. John Jelly, Lot 17. Best do Fancy Shirting, Miss Jane A, Wright, Middleton. 2n do do, Mrs. Philip McLeod, Centreville. Best do White Flannel, twilled, Mrs. Wm. Lefurgy, Lot 19. 2nd do do, plain, Miss Jane A, Wright, Middleton. Pumpkins, J. W. Riley, St. Cane, Geo, Compton, St. Crabbe, W. B, Tuplin, Lean, Centreville. ~- 2nd do do, Miss Mary Little, Lot 19. Best Gentieman’s Plaid, wool. Mrs. John Sharp, Lot 19. 2nd do do, Mrs. Duncan Craw‘ord, Free- town. Middleton. Centreville. Best Hearth fug, all wool, Miss Amanda M. Tuplin, Kensington. 2nd do do, Mrs Reuhin Tuplin, do. Best do any material, Mrs. David Ramsay, | Lot 18. 2nd do de, Mrs. Joseph Brehaut, Summer- side. : Best Door Mat. do do. Best pair Men’s Drawers, Miss Jane C Wright, Bedeque. Best do Undershirts, do, do, Best 3 pairs socks, Miss Stanlake, Bedeque. | Best 3 pairs stockings, Mrs. #. Bearisto, | Malpeque. Best do Wool Carpeting, Mrs. D, A. Mce- | Best Horse Rug, Mrs. John Sharp, Lot 19. | Best pair Blankets, Miss Jane A. Wright, | Lungs; If so, go to your Druggist and get a Best do winter keeping do, Jabez Burris, Lot 19. Best do Crab do, Thomas Tanton, St. Elea- uors, 2a do do, M_ Deacon, Freetown. Best basket (sreen Gages, John Henderson, Bedeque. Best basket Plums, Mrs Jas Tuplin, Let 19. Best basket Damsons, R. H. McDonald, St. Eleanors. Prize for*apples recommended to Lemuel H OOpery, Bedegque. Prize recommended to Thomas Ramsay, St. Eleanors, for Damsuns. BUTTER AND CHEESE, Best tub or crock of butter, not less than 20 Ibs, John Yeo, Lot 16 2nd co de, Alexander Allan, Summerside. Rest Cheese, not less than 12ibs Mrs. Lewis Leard, St. Eleanors, 2nd do do, Alvin Leard, St. Eleanors. Judges—Richard Hunt, Henry Dawson, Benj. 5. Mills, VARMING IMPLEMENTS, Best Threshing Machine end Cieaner, Thos. Hall. : Best Gang Plow, Bishop & Campbell, Sum- merside, F Bist set Fanners, bined, Thos. Hall. Best Horse Hoe and Moulding Plow, James V. Peake, Maipeque. Best Pulverizer, Bishop & Campbell, Sum. . merside. Best Seed Sower, Edmund Kinsman, do. with Separator com- _ dJudges-—Isaac Schurman, James Tuplin, B. Rogers, H, A, Strong and William Caliaghan, LEATHER AND HARNESS. Best side Neats Leather, Robert H. Me. Donald, St. Kleanor’s. Best side Grain do, George orton, Sum- mers de. . Best Calfskin de, Robert H. McDonald, St. Eleanor’s. Best Harucss do, George Hinton, Summer- side. Best Weol Mat, dyed, John Robson, Sum- merside, 2nd do do, John Robson, de. Best Sleigh Harness, Mark ound Margate. side, a Great Britain’s Position. The British Empire presents a singu- larly interesting field for students of politi- cal economy, and no part of it wore su than the Mother country itself. The London Times has been collecting statistics of the material progress of the United Kingdom, It find® the public wealth has increased 30 per cent. in ten years, and in closing a very carefully prepared comparative state- ment says : ‘* Summing up the condition of the United Kingdon at present,-as compared with ten years ago, we have every reason to be proud of the progress we have made. If we had only increased wealth, manufactures, com- merce, avd public instruction in the same ratio as the number of inhabitants—namely, Li per cent.—we should present to the world a very savorable balance-sheet of our affairs in tue past decade, But it is manifest that we have grown iu prosperity much more than in population, and that evely succeeding de- cade, in spite of an oceasional crisis or re- verse, sees Great britain richer, wiser, and happier, thanks to the imdustrial and eivic virtues of her people, ’ It will be born in mind that this great progress has been made in the face ot an increased opposition. During the last ten years we have been told again and again that the commercial supremacy of England was departing from her, aud great things have been foretold of her rivais. But now a careful retrospect shows au unprecedent- ed advance on the part of the United Kingdom in all the elements of national prosperity. ‘The reason of this is probably that that the markets of the world are every day widening, and there has been a great advance in the manner of living in all civilized countries. The luxuries of one decade are the necessaries of the next, and as knowledge increases and becomes more and more wisely directed, the result will be the accumulation of wealth, or in other words, of the valuable products of labor. Sv far from having reached the acme of ‘civilization, the human race has. in all likelihood only as yet had glimpses of the ‘great things it will achieve, and of the high | Stage of progress it will reach. _————? +i Best Lady's Shawl, Mrs. John Shea, Al-! A Fact Worth Knowing. bany. | = 2nd do do, Mrs. Robert Cairns, Free-; Are you suffering with Consumption, town. Coughs. Severe Colds settled on the breast, Pneumoria, or any disease of the Throat and bottle of Boschee’s German Syrup. This Best Counterpane, Mrs. Philip McLeod,! medicine has iately been intioduced from Germany, and is selling on its own merits. The people are going wild over its success, and Druggists all over our country are vri‘ing us of its wonderful cures among their customers. 2,400,000 samples have 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 any case. ‘Try it. > «+ ame +e = A Good Account. “To sum it yp, six long years of bed-rid- den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per Best 8 pairs Winter Mitts, Mrs, Wm. Le- year, total $1,200—all which was stopped furgey, Lot 19. _by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by Best Collection Knit Goods, Miss Eliza my wife, who has done her own house- Crosby, Freetown. werk for a year since, without the loss of a@ Rest piece of bead or needlework, Miss Eliza day, and I want everybody to know it for Shean, Summerside, their benefit.” 2né do do, Miss Hunt, Summerside. ‘““Joun Weeks, Butler, N. Y,’ FRUIT. ee Best basket cooking apples, Abraham CLARK’S DIAMOND DUST POLISH.— Schurman, Bedeque. Unrivalled for cleaning Gold, Silver and ——_-_+ ——_——__. wan oo Best do, Eating do, Chas. Wright, Bedeque Nickel ware, Enquire for it, Coad 2nd do de, Charles b. Saunders, Sommer: © aco cee PEASE SEE SR) RR OR ORS | Sas OS er Be ; eee ¢ 7 ‘ ae : H ry s a | eee ese". t f ' : & ' { i ti J