tas ena A RT ce i Pien I 08H tins ee afer OOPS eR 5 eae SN a SRY perce feng or ite ova a | a a oe Seca ME toma Fe ells 4 Sasa Se ; £6ougggat orem SRT OAL ae Pie Be SERRE BB MET IE Ee EO MP eh Ay ee OS ‘ ; é E ae ET —— ap egge Clippings From Late Papers. Gambetta has a premature ook of old age Rumours of disagreements in French cabinet are ourrent, Nine Land League meetings were held io Ireland yesterday. The Kurdish invaders new occupy 3,000 square miles of Persian territory. Rumors wore aflont in Paris yosters day to the effect that the Czar was dead. The Spanish Goverament will imme « diately disband 1,500 of the treops in Cuba. The British Government is seoding eut an expedition to oxplore the Island of Borneo. Official advices {rem Cape ‘lows ad- mit that the situatien in Basuto land is maost critical. A cable from Rome states that Mon» signer Capel has received instructions to residie in America. The yeneral run of sermons de more than the seven deadly sias toward keep- ing chureh pews empty. News haa been received from the west coast of Africa of the death of Choea, Governor ef Whydah. The jatest news from Cabul dees not support the rumor of the murder ef the Ameer, and the reign of anarchy. Three bishops for the dioceses respec~ tively of North and Midland China and Jamucis, were consecrated at St. Paul's Cathedral in Londen yesterday. The European Powers are becoming impatient at thedelay in the cession of Duleigne. A despatch says it will pro- bably take place en Monday. The latest advices state that the Is- dian warfare is at an end, Sitting Bull and Raio-in-the-faee being about tosur- render to the United States authorities. the The Prince and Princess of Wales and the Crown Prince and rincess of Ger- many will attend tho marriage of cere~ meny of Prince Radolph of Austria early is February. Despatehes have been received at Paris saying that Greek agents are in- triguing ameng the Turks, Albanians, and Montenegrins, to prevent a solution in order to irritate the Powers to re- sume the settlement of various ques- tiens. Lady buntresses are very nume- reus in the French provences this year. They wear a semimasculine garb of wide black trousers, reaching belew the knee, where they are met by high buck- skin boots. The jacket is thrown open te show the waistcoat and the felt hat js caught up on one side. A writer points out what qualifi- jations a point mau sheuld pessess in erder to be popular. He should shoot well, be able to ride on ail sorts of hunt- ers, be « good dancer, like good dinner and good wines, be fond ef gessip, tell a good story, even though it be a little strong, encourage patroas and say ill~ natured things about their enemies, At the Toroate Pelice Court tho other day occurred one of these scenes that stir the human breast. No less a person than a watch-guard over Na- peleen ot St. Helena, was charged with the contemptible crime of vagrancy. His name was David Brady, and he is ninety-tive years of age. Heis palsied. his right leg is paralyzed, he is, in fact helpless. He was one of the men who watched over Napoleon at St. Helena, and now he comes befere the police magistrate charged with vagraney. Ile was permitted to ge as the magistrate has a respect for oid soldiers. In the court he yave a history of his life. He wasa midshipman en the Bellerophon. He was at Trataigar,was badly weund- ed and got & pension. He went to St. Helens with Napoleon and was ove ot his guards. He was lame atthe time. He produced his papers in Court and thrilled the magistrate with the signa» ture of Napoleon. The old connecung link was let go. In Eagland tie belief is stronger than ever that the astern Question has just about grown ripe for war. TheSaltan’s eft-repeated premise to surrender Duis cigne has net yet been fulfilled, and he declines even to discuss the subject of the Greek claims. As a consequence the British Government finds itselt com- plotely checkmated. It has been de- serted by its allies. The ‘Coneert of Europe’ has gene to pieces altogetaer, and Keglard is lett te deal single-handed with Turkey at her own risk and perils. The crisis is indeed very grave, and many people iusist that Mr. Gladstone should summon Parliament if en Mon- day next Dulcigno is not surrendered. The Cabinet must choese instantly between other measures that may net rove « whit more successful and retir— ing dejinitely from the contest defeated and humiliated. At the same time it may besaid that war isin a measure rendered unlikely by the strong and steadily increasing opposition which the idea of war meets in Englaad frem Mr. Gladstene’s policy as well as from tee Co oservatives, Remedy for Hard Times. Stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich food and style. Buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing; get more real and substantial things of lite every way, and especially stop the foolish habit of running aiter expensive and quack doctors or using se much of the vile humbug medicine that does you only harm, and makes the proprietors rich, but put your trust in the greatest of all simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures always at a trifling cost, and you will see bet- ter times and good health. ‘Try itonce. Read of it in another column. —-_ A Good Account. “Te sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per year, total $1,200—all which was stopped by three bottles of Hop bittefs taken by my wife, who has done her own house- work for a year since, without the loss of a day, andl want everybedy to know it for their benetit.” ‘“Joun Weeks, Butler, N. Y.’: PRINCE EDWARD, ROBERT FRASER, Commader, Will be on the Berth at Liverpool to Receive Cargo about the 12th of November, AND WILL SALL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown About the {Sth November. For Freight apply in London to Joun Prr- CAIRN & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, E. C.; in Glasgow, to James Ketso, 134 St. Vincent Street ; in Liverpool, to PITrcarRN BROTHERS, 51 Nouth John Street; in Pictou, N. 8.. to Noonan & Davies; or here, to PEAKE BRO’S & CO, Ch’town, Oct. 16, 180. MANAGERS, Private Boarding Stable for Gentlemen’s Horses. 1 lgithypee completed a first-class Stable, I am prepared to keep Horses as cheap aud as well as any one inthe city. I have kept Horses for the principal Gentlemen for some time, and always gave satisfaction. For recommendation apply te Messrs. C. C, Gar- diner, L. DeBlois, James McGill, J. D. Me- Leod and Vr, Dodd. Horses from the country kept and sold on commission; and Horses wintered for gentle- men leaving for England, on reasonable terms. W. Cc. TICE, Grafton Street, Next Door Fish Market. Oct. 22, ’SO0—Ilw inns I lished ne Nut Coal. Nut Coal. a from Slate and Fire Clay. Algo Round .and Slack, at Albion Mines, For orders apply to G. W. DEBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. Old Sydney Mines,Cape Breton. Lingan Mines, Cape Breton, | RDERS for Round Coal can be obtained on application to Terms as usual. Pictou, Nova Scotia. G. W. DsBLOISs, Sole Avent for P, E. Island. 4 Office, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottctown. June 17, 1880—pat her sj kca ti a GOLD PAR:S, MKDAL, 1878. 5 + 4 eA SY be 8) ee ht ee De) JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL PEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. IMPORTANT SALE ome or— VALUABLE PROPERTY, NHE Directors of the CHARLOTTETOWN WOOLEN FACTORY COMPANY offer4 for Sale their Valuable Property situated on Spring Park. ‘The property consists of One Acre of Land, with the buildings thereon, Engine & B-iler, Shafting, Boltipg and com- plete Heating apparatus throughout the whole building. ‘Ine size of the Maim Building is 50 x 50 feet, three stories high, besides basement, Engine House of Brick 5U x 30 feet together witha large Building attached and used by the Company as a Vychouse. ‘The Engine is 30 horse power and was built by Messrs: Montgomery & Sons, of Halifax, in 1871, and cost there about $2,600. ‘The Engine and Boiler are in a complete state of repair and almost as good as new. ‘here is abeut 60 feet of 3 inch Shafting together with the Hangers. The Main Driving belt cost about $300 and is quite as good as new. ‘The Steam Pipes for heating extends throughout the entire build- ing and cost upwards of $1,000. There is a never failing Spring of water within a few feet of the factory, where a sufficient quantity can be obtained for any purpose required, For further particulars apply to either of the undersigned. HENRY LONGWORTH, President. D. R. M. HOOPER, Director. ALBERT SIMPSON, Secretary, | - ONDON HOUSE FALL, [830. ARE NOW SHOWING THB BULK OF THEIR SUPERB NEW STOCK! AND OFFER THE BEST VALUE a a LARGEST ASSORTMENT In the Trade, ent Nets ALL =DEPARTMENTS, It Will Pay EVERY BUYER _—_OF— TO LOOK THROUGH OUR STOCK Terms Cash. IP ee Charlottetown, Sept. 30, 1880. June 30, 1880.—oaw-wkly Dames & Ub. DRY GOODS Fefore Purchasing. GEO. DAVIES & CO. INSURANCE AGRICULPURAL FIRE ANIA : La dbs UBY, OF WATERTOWN, Ny. ORGANIZED 1853. Het Asta for Protection of Poli $1 137,949.73. Deposited with the Dominion ilolders Canadian Policy Holders, $100,000.00, LOSSES PAID TO DATE, OVER $3,000.000. Parties desiring Lusurance on Private T'@si- dences and contents, or Farm property, had \ better find out rates, ete., of this ‘Time Tried and Fire Tested Insurance Company. N. B.-—Canvassers wanted. Ros. Anéus, Special Agent for the Maritime Provinces, JAS, DESBRISAY, General Agent for P. E. I. Ch town, July 31, 1880—3m Lorne gs | ef SS Lol Lk gy Ke oy ete Fs Nok SLA ZES Highland Whis THE PERFECTION SOLE PROPRIETORS _-x||GREENLEES & of WHISKY@;|2' UNRIVALLED For BROTHERS Prox TODDY. GM MERCIAL STREET. LONDON) 7D ad . DISTILLERIES, ARGYLESHIRE, aoe T ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. 4 ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, EK. C., London, Aug. 18, 1879 Report on the LonNz HIGHLAND WHISKY : ‘““We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subject-+ ed them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure & and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. ‘*ArrHUR Hitt, Hassait, M. D. ‘‘Orro Henwner, F. C. S., F. 1.0.” Agents : MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.I. Feb. 24, 1880 er HOP BIT TERS, (A Medicine, not a Drink,) CONTAINS HOPS, BUCKY, MANBRAKE, DANDELION, AND THE Purust AND Best Mgpicat QUALI- TIES OF ALL OTHER BITrTERs. > a op... Gt dae All Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Or gans, Nervousness, Sleepleseness, Femal Complaints and Brunkeness, S$i000 IN GOLD i@Will be paid for a case they will not cure ‘for help, or for anything impure or injuri- ous found in them. Ask your Druggisis for Hop Bitters and ree books, and try the Bitters before you sleep. ‘Take no other. fhe Hep Cough Cure and Pain Kelief is the Cheapest, Surest and Best. For saLtE By W. R. WATSON ann APOTHECARIES HALL. [mar 5, ’80 Flour and Meal. ; | RDERS will be received for thg follow- ing Brands of Flour and Meal !-— ‘*Buda” (Patent), ** Alabaster,” ‘Golden Age,’ ‘Extra Family,” ‘‘Warcup’s Su- perior,” ‘‘ 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 Mulls, or delivered at _Charlottetewn or Summerside. J. R. FOSTER Millers and eg >! Agent, ; 4 | May 6, 80. Government for Security of on is B* MORTGAGE SALE, TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House,in Souris, in King’s County on MONDAY, the thirteenth day of December, A. D. 1580, at the hour of twelve o clock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale in an Indenture of Mortgage dated the 23rd day of May A. WU. 13877, and made between Simon Cheverie and Mary his wife, and Alex. ander Cheverie aud Mary his wife, of the one part, and James R. McLean of the other part, and which was, by Indeuturg dated the sixth day of December, A, D, 1878; assigned to the undersigned, -—— LL that tract, piece and parcel of land LA situate, lying and being in Souris East, bounded and described as follows: Commenc- ing at a post fixed in the south side of the Main street, runoing through Souris and ig the fence being the Eastern division line of land owned by the heirs of the late John Knight, and running thence along Main Street, aforesaid, easterly a distance of seventy- tour feet, te a plot of land sold to James Lar. rigan; and thence running southwester} by a line parallel with the eastern division line or fence aforesaid a distance of one hun- dred and seventy-eight feet to the shore; and thence following the various courses of the shore westerly to the said eastern divyigi line; and thence northeasterly along said’ division fence a distance of one hundred and thirty-two feet to the place of commencement, For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Hopcson & McLeop, Solicitors, Char- lottetown, Dated this 28th October, A. D. 1880, JOHN GAHAN, Assignee of Mort [oe 28 oaw till sale th] . rae MORTGAGE SALE. TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court, Heuse in Souris, in King’s Coun c on MONDAY, the thirteenth day of De cember, A. D. 1880, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, in an Indenture of Mort- . gage, dated the 23rd day of May, A, D, 1877, aud made between Jchn F. Campion of the one part, and James R. McLean, of the other part, which wae by Indenture dated the sixth day of December, A. D,, 1378; assigned to the undersigned, _ that piece and parcel of land, situate £ lying and being in Souris East, boun- ded as follows : Commencing at the North. west angle of J. G. Sterns’ property, now oc- cupied by him as a garden and shop ; thence westwardly along the south side of Main street: a distance of tifty feet; thence at right angles in a southerly direction to the shore of Col.. ville Bay, and thence easte:ly, following the. courses of the said Bay. until it strikes the said. | J. G. Sterns’ western line; thence northerly,. | along said line to the place of commencement, For further particulars apply at the office of? Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Sélicitors, Char- lottetown. Dated this 28th October, A. D. 1880. JOHN GAHAN, Assignee ef Mor Oct. 28, 1880.—oaw. till aieth oe MORTGAGE SALE, TO be scld by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House,in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, on WEDNESDAY, the Seven- teenth day of NOVEMBER, A. D, 18890, at the hour of twelve o’cleck, noos, under and by virtue of a power’of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the twenty-third day ef July, 1877, and made between Donaup \WiILLIAM Patmer, of the one part, and HENKY SKEFFINGTON Poo.z, of the other part, — LL that tract, piece and parcel of land, nereditaments and premises situate, lying and being on Township Number Twent nine, in Queens County, in Prince Edw Island, bounded and described as follows, ithat is to say : Commencing at the intersee- tion of the Lower Tryon Koad with the County lie between Prince and Queen's Counties ; thence southwardly along the said County line to the shore of Crapaud Harbor ; thence following the courses of tue said shore easterly until 1t meets the Settlement Road leading from said saore to Crapaud Corner ; thence along the said Settlement Road north- wardly until it meets the Lower Tryon Koad aforesaid ; thence westwardly along the said road to the place of commencement, contain- ing about fifty acres of land, a little more or less, and is bounded on the west by the said. County line; on the south, by Crapaud Harbor ; on tne east, by the Settlement Koad; on the north, by the Lower Tryon Road ; and is part of ninety-four acres of land demised by au Indenture of Lease dated the first day of November, A. LD. 1859, and made between the Hon. Lady Cecily Jane Georgina Fane, ef the ene part, and the said Donald William Palmer, ot the other part; and also ail the estate, right and privileges belonging to the said Donaid William Palmer at the time ef the execution of the above mentioned Mort- gage in and to the shore adjoining the said tract of land to the extent of low water mark, as comprised in aud demised by the said Im denture of Lease of the first day of Novem- ber, A. D. 1859—saving and reserving from the above described fifty acres of land a piece of land conveyed by the said Donald William Palmer to Her Majesty the Queen, as parti- cularly described in an Indenture bearing date the third day of April, A. D. 1880, and regis- tered in the oflice of the Registrar of Deeds for said Island. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Hopeson & McLeop, Solicitors, Charlotte- town. HENRY 8S. POOLE, Joe 16, eod ] - mon wed fri Mortgagee BARRELS BAIT AND SALT, QUEEN’S WHARF. 500 ee SALT, 200° Barrels Herring and Maekerel BAIT, 300 MACKEREL BARRELS. 100 barrels 58 half-barrels ' FAT HERRING. 100 Quintals CODFISH and HAKE, Just Landed—a choice lot New Labrades” Merring. aug fF D. SMALL, i ge be 2 st etl