ene ™ DA. ————— — —_ ——————= 0m mm Naw Goons arriv De daily at R. K. Brace’s | gall and inspect - weeTiNe © ‘ ; 3 a ne to cpprove of the location of the tect » light masts e.ec rie ts 2 firs Crack TH LCHBISHOP OF Plattrax he written # ke tter to the Halifax Herald on} . he subway Scheme , : oe E | H. M. S NoRTHAMPTON (flag ship), P Teredes. Dicdv and Fantome sail from | ida to-day. : lifax for Berm Hai oe Tue Thankegiviog Re rvice at St. Peter's Chareh will be on Thursday, at 10 o’clock 4 collection will be mad» for the poor, : densa J. Herentson will (D. V.) officiate on Rrv , eabbath first, the 16th inst, at Lot 48, at 1030 a. m, aed at Birch Hill at 230p, m. ° ie agrextiON is directed to the tea in Market Hall on Thursday evening next. The enter- fair to be a very pleasant one -_-—~———-— PooTBALt.—There will be a practice g-me st Victoria Park to-morrow evening, at 3.30 ;| and at match -fcotch vs. Alle« miners, On i Thursday, 2.90 p m. tainnrent bids _ lc Orr A RFGULAR MPETING of the Benevolent | [risk “noir ty wi. be held in their Hall, Prines | this evening ct eight o’clock.—Jorun | Street. FigeNeesEY, “ eoretary — _>-— Tur City Collector hes heen instructed to app'y to the Stipen fiary Mogistrate for oxe- entions ogainst all parties who hive not paid their personal prope rts avd poll tex 1o-de A. NcNeIit desires to direct the attention of frait deslers and hoas holders to his large gals of winter apples to-morrow Wellnesdey, November Lith, at 10.30 o'clock. See advertisement. -_—_»-—— We have just received another very large tity of China and Earthenware, direct m England. Wil! be sold cheap at W. P. Colwili’s. dy 3i—novl0 Kot } log mien Tux mapagers of the Roller Rink offer an atirsetive programme on Thanksgiving Day. The Military Band wi'l be in atiendance in the afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock; and even- ng from 8 to 10 o'clock. ——-@——— R. K, Brace is selling splendid Herring for $4.50 per bri. in exchange for White or Farly Rese Potatees. ‘Those having prize ticke's for Egzs will please send them in by the Ist December. nov 13 — > _ Tue Market Clerk to-day seized a basket of priat butter, which was exposed for sale by a woman from Cherry Valley. The prints were found to be two ounces under weight. The butter was confiscited. Ed. MencHayts on Queen Square are, we learn, making arrangements to have the Square lighted with gas until the electric light is put in operation. Thus our citizens are taxed at once for watchmen, gas, aud electricity by our econemical City Coancil, — ——-~<— ee Quick Passace—Copt. Alex. MeDougall, sohr, Alpba, lefs Charlottetown on Thursday evening with a full cargo of merchandize for Belle Creck, sud returned to this port on Seturday evening with a fail cargo of produce. Let u* hear from other packets. diccegpetiins “Tux Inmber operators of Maine, with one or twn exceptions, have agreed to employ no man in the woods during the coming winter unle«s he hos recently been vaccinated. Many heve posted up notices stating that their men must be vaceinated before they will be employed a Tax revising barristers of Ontario meet to-day to diseuss the Franchise Bill, so as to interpret the meaning of certain clauses about which there is some slight difference of opinion. This will prevent any clashing of judgments. connie Tue steamer Clifton sailed for London this morning. and tock from this port 177 barre!s and 321 cases of oysters, 1167 cases of lobsters, 50 bundics hake, 553 cases of canned meat, 120 boxes of cheese, 87 sacks of bone dust, and 18 barrels of apples. ~__—~____- At the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenova, two dranks were disposed of, two men Were fined $!0 each or twenty days for frequentinz a house of ill-fame. and the Prisoners Langan. Cam-zron, Brogan, Sullivan ani Barns, were farther remanded. The case of Coustable MeQuillay, for wilfully letting a Prisoner escape, was again postponed. - oO Titk Rey. Charles Garrett, of the Wesleyan Conferen e, in spesking of the Rock Band Coucert Company, who perform in this city en Nov. 4th and 15th, says:—‘‘Allow me to thank you for the ereat pleasure I derived wom your performance. I bave long heard of Sermons in Stoves,’ bot [ never imazined there wea ec much music in them, Of course very much of the plessure was the result of your wonderful skill in invoking the wueic, but that so much melody should be lurking in such unpromising looking materials is a marvel to me,” Scone Rey. D. V. Lucas writes to the St. John Sun from Montreal to say that ‘from the very beginning of the smallpox epidemic the wholessle merchants and manufacturers ve been most careful fo secure the vacci- uation of all their employes, and have ail ¢ employed medical men to visit the houses of those in their employment to see that the families of these should be kept eutirely free.” Hoe farther says :—‘* Bad a the diserce is, the English-speaking peo- ple are apparen'ly as aafe and as free from the contagion, through vaccination and the €Xercise of caution, asif they dwelt hun- of miles away.” — - Ge To grin the public confilesce is essential to business success, and it can only be gain- ' by a steady course of faithful dealing with them. It is by this course fhat Messrs Tackett & Son have secured th> grest snc- cess of their “Myrtle Navy” tabacso. This Contidence is not only a source of busi- hess to the firm but also a source of economy Which the ocnsumers get the benefit of. The merchant never loses a moment of time iD ne the quality of tobacce. The name aie the quality as.absolutely as the mint “amp fixes the value of the guinea. It is os even necessary for the commercial aveller’s travk t> be burdened with a Simple of “Myrtle Navy.” all his customers a what itis, aad know in an instant Wheo it has been supplied. There is no room for any dispu‘e aboutit, No waste of it te postage in writing complaiats about Re ne may look like triflas to the un- ed, bat they save money, and enable merchants to perform the work of distriba- a* the smallest possible cost. They are jocal and cher Mtems. | TELEBRAPHIO NEWS nov 10) | the new Clyde - ne tL¥ PXAMINER, aman - tatiana, woos ‘ a eee eee (SpRorar Desrarouys ro Tae Hxamiver.} f the Ci y Council will be held | Wreek ofa Steamer—Loss of Life. _ —— Torento, Noy, 9, _b8en received here that built stcamer Algom», one Word has just bee of the Canadian Pacific Railway's fleet ting between Owen Sound Arthur, was wreeked on Silactey anoraind a. Isle Rojal, Lake Saperior, durivg a ‘ancing snow storm, She was on her way to Port Arthur. Eight passengers and ‘wenty five of the crew are reported lost, 8! ns | * left Owen Sound on Thursday last, a A Verrib'te sterm ' Sitma, Ava., Now. 9. On Friday night one of the most ‘orrific and destructive storms ever known in this part of the State, passed. over: the section of the conntry north of this city, washing away bridges, railroads beds, crops, and leveling forests and souses for miles, Thirteen persons have been found killed, and forty or fifty dan- gerously wounded. Numbers of persons cannot be accounted for, Congratalatery. 3 Ottawa, Noy, 9. 7 Sir Johu to-day received telegrams from VanHorno, Smith, Premier of Briiish Columbia, Siodford Fleming and others congratulatiag hiaron snevessfal comple. tion of the CP. R “Sadferd Piemine tolegrapis that the tinst throuzh train from Montreal to anconver is approaching ree, and is within four hours of the Pacifi- Coast, A Chief Man Gone. Lonpon, Nov. 9. Dr. Stanley, the chief mover of the Rou- melian revdlution” ant Prosidant of the Provincial Gowgrument at Phillipopolia, has been forced to resign on a charge of bribery. The Peril of Riches, Lonpon, Nov. 9. Baron Compagnia. the richest man in Naples, was attacked while out driving to- day by five masked msn. The driver was shot and the herses io'ted. The Baron however escaped unhurt. Gubernatorial, FREDERICTON, Nov. 9. Sir Samuel Leonari Tilley will arrive from St. Andrew's to-morrow evening, and will be sworn in before the Chief Justice on Wednesday afternoon. A Farther Respite. Orrawa, Nov, 9 Stipendiary Richardson telegraphs Sir John that he has further respited Riel to the 16h inst. Satisfaction Demanded. Maprip, Nov. 9. England has asked satisfaction of Spain for damages done to the property of British subjects by the natives of the Caroline Islands. Rews from Burimah. —_—— Lonvon, Nov. 9. Advices from Rangoon state that a teamer from Mandalay, bearing King hebaw's reply to the British uitimatum has come down the river to British Burmah. Raycoon, Nov. 9. Gen. Prondergrast and his troops have been transferred direct tothe Irrawaddy flotilla, and 3,000 have started for Thayetmy. King Thebaw has sent reinforcements to Miripla and removed the pilots from Upper Irrawaddy. A British expeditionary foree will now cross the frontier with the least possib’e delay. Fourreg:ments have already started up the Irrawaddy River on steamers. The Irrawaddy, the most heavily armed vessel in the navy for her draught, 5} feet, pro- ceeds in advances, and will go up the river as far as Bhamo. here are 64 river pilots, moet of whom are Chittigenians, and can be relied on to aid tho expedition. Weather Cuclet D. Toxonyo, Nov. 10.--10 a. m. Strong winds and moderate gales from the south-west and north-west; cloudy to partly cloudy, cooler weather, with @ few showers. MrTrzoRroLoGIcAaL Orrick Charlottetown, Nov. 10, 1895. Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight)....-.. b ov oe gb ase oroces 000s Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight) ......++-.++ cs eeseeweneee 41, Lowest ‘iemperature this morning....... = Temperature this morning,at 8 o’clock...4 Temperature this afternean atl o'elostk. 44, 2 9 3 7 - ona A P. B. Islana Prize Fighter. | A despatch of the 8th inst., from St Paul, Minn., eays: Three hundred people assembled to-day on the scene of the Wilson-Cardiff fight. The ring was promptly formed for the $500 hard glove contest between Pat Killen, of Philadel- phie, and Joe Lannan, of P. E. Island. Th> tight was to a finish Marquis of Queens- bury rules. Killen was much livelier of the two mer and is provided with longer reach in the arms, but they were fairly matched as to physique, barring the fact that Killen is heavier. Lavnan forced the fighting from the first, against the advice of his wainer, and ex~ havsted himself in back blows at Killen, whote head was out of his reach, and who countered on Lannan’s neck and face, wounding him badly in the third round by a back hander across the throat. Up to this time Lannan had the better of the fizht. ‘The fighting was fast and furious, and both men showed signs of exhaustion, and only a chance biow could decide the Pert of the reasons why the finest quality ° grown can be sold at so cheap contest. It came Lannan’s way on the finish of the eighth round. onHLP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Nov 9 Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, pro; Viv jan, Walter, Luenburg,bal; ss Clifton, Wade, Ubaiham, lum; Dolphin, Loyes, Lunenburg, Nov 10-8 G Morton, MeLaine, Halifax, bal: Plough of the Sea, Gallant, Pictou, coal ; Bean n, Nash, Vernon River, 2,934 bush white oats; John Tilton, MePherson, Pictou, bkt oT Whee Bee Liverpool, mdse; ss Ne ise, Breen, Liverpool, salt; Nelli Woodbury, Hodgkins, Pictou. bal. e oa CLEARED. Nov 9—Ella B, Penny, Sheet Harbor; Sea Bird, Hirde, Murray Harbor, mdse; Vivian, Walter Orwell, bal; Dolphin, Loye, Orwell, cedar posts, etc; Annie McGee, LeBianc, Pubnico, pro; ss _Nellie Wise, Rreen, Chatham. Nov 10—Jobn Tilton, McPherson, Pictou; ss Clifton, Wade, London, 320 boxes oysters, 180 bbls do. 553 cases meat, 1167 cases lobsters, 120 boxes cheese, 87 sacks bone dust; 50 bdls hake, 18 bbls apples, 1 buggy. = HOTEL ARKIVALS. ——- OSBORNE HOUSE Nov 9—John W Pitta, N S; Capt Mader, Mahone Bay, N 5; 5 C Clarke, Mt Stewart; Jas Ross, do; D Ngan, do, Jas Yeo, M P. Port Hili; Miss A Me- Donald, Clear Spring; Miss M J McDonald, do; W Mutch, Kidon; N McLaren, Brudenell Mills. 10— J.B Melnnis, St Peter’s Bay; P M Burke, Mill View. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Nov 9—Edward Henry, Granville; John Fergu- son, Lot 49; Capt McKay, New London; Samuel Coffin, Savage Harbor; F A Bigott, do; Wm Fegu- son, Lot {8; David Nelson, West River; Andrew Moouey, Little Harbor; John Griffin, Mt Stewart; Geo Manson, Cape Breton: Senator Haytiore, Marshficid; Mrs Manson, Mt Stewart; A Martin, Chatham, N B; Rev Mr Sicele, Vernon River. — bed hae. _At the residence J, G. H. Murphy, in this city, on the 9th inst, J. Straan Gartan, of Derby, Regiand, ia the 45th yeer of his ag. [#uneral will leave Mr Murpby’s residence, corner of Queen and Water streeis,for People’s Cemetery, to morrow forenoon, at UU! e’clock tharp. ] MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Ci P. FLETCHER has just received his Winter * Stock of SMALL INSTRUMENTS, &c., such as Accordeons, Violins, and Goncertinas. Also :—Violin Strings, best quality. a@ Selling Remarkably Low. Cali and be convinced at Fletcher’s Music Store, , Sign of the “Big Fiddle,” Queen St. Ch’town, Nov. 10—4wks dwpat, her tories LARGE SALE. NO. i APPLES ! Y¥ AUCTION, MONDAY, November 9 «t half-pest ten o'cleck, at Sale Roows, 175 BARRELS APFLES,: In Gravensteins, Tompkins Baldwins, Bish- op Pippins, BR. Pippins, Spitz, Nonpariel, Greenings, Talman Sweet, &c, A_ special chance to buy choice supplies for Winter, A, MoNEILL, Auctioneer. Nov. 7, 1885. ——— The above Sale is postponed until WED- NESDAY, November llth, at the same time and place. A. McoNEILL. Nov, 9, 1885. - LECTURE, EV. DR. MeRAE, of St. John, N. B., will lecture under the auspices ef the Young Men’s Literary Association of St. James’ Church, in Si, JAMES’ HALL, Jen Tuursday Ev’g Next, 12th inst., (THANKSGIVING DAY), “Science in Relation to Thought and Fact During the Century.” Chair teken at 8 o'clock. ' 80. Admission, 15 cents. Nov. 3—tl date Doors open at OFFICE OF THER ROCKFORD WATCH U0. RockForp, ILv., Sept. 17, 1885 Tt 18 is to certify that we have appointed B&B E W.TAYLOR SOLE AGENT for the sale of our Quick Train Railroad Watches in the (ity of Chirlottetown, P. E. 1., avd that we ‘ill, to the fullest extent, sustain the usual warran!y given by him to parchac- ers of our movements. No warranty wh -t- ever attaces to these goods when effered for sale by cthers than our duly appointed Agents. ROCKFORD WATCH CO, By HOSMER P. HOLLAND, Sev’y. 4p s WATCA. : > e. ih “ 4 ae Kg’ aaa We y Having examined and tested the Rockford Quick Train Watches, we offer them with the fullest confidence to the pub'ic, as being ove of the best made and most reliable Watches, fur the money, io the market We fully guarantee every Watch sold by us, to Ww TA YEO Cameron Block, Charlettetown. Estab! ished. 1872. Oct. 31, 1885 —ly 2aw eow law & wkly YO SHOBMARKERS. FRESAL Stock of SHOE-FINDINGS, specially selected in England, just r- ceived, and w:i. be sold Cheap as usual, M. McQUAID, Lower Queen Stree}. Oct, 22- 2wk cod wky Imo NOVEMBER “oO. 188 — — P Sinai iemntetncntttceemnne nnn eT naneeenl PREAKINS & STHRNS ARE NOW SHOWING AN EMMENSE STOCK, CONSISTING LN PART OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS: —— NTIMACASSARS, Albums, Boot Laces, Brushes, Braces, ft Braids, Buttons, Belts, Barege, Bonnet Shapes. Bonnet Bor- ders, B ne, Buckles, Baskets, Boys’ Suits, Brackets, Bonnet Boxes, Cottons, Curtain Hooks, Cushion Tassels, Cord, Collar Studs, Curling Tongs, Carpet, Cloth, Combs, Corset Laces, Carpet Binding, Chamois Skins, Cloak Clasps, Crochet Hooks, Crape, Counterpanes, Caps, Canvass (for working on), Corsets, Card Cases, C llars, Cuffs, Damask. Dress Caps, Dress Steels, Dress Goods (every kind), Dolls. Elastic, Embroidery, Embroidery Cotton and Silk, Flannels, Flannel Binding, French Merino, Frillings, Fancy Goods, Fur-lined Cloaks, Fur Capes, Fur Trim- ming, Fur Caps, Muffs, Dog Skin Jackets, & , Fringes, Felt (for embreidéring on}, Floss, Furniture Gimp, Flowers, Feathers, Gold Braid, Gessamer, Garters, Gloves, Hair Nets, Hose Sup- porters, H ir Pins, Uat Bands, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Hats, Insertion Fronts, Infants’ Bibs. Jackets, Jerseys, Knitting Cot- tons, Linens (all kinds), Lamp Wicks, Laces, Mats, Matting, Mending,Measuring Tapes, Mirrors, Millinery (a grand display) Muslin, Mant'epiece Bordering and Borders, Napkins, Needles, Necklets, Neckties, Oil Cloth, Ornaments, Print, Paper, Pins, | Porses, Plush (a big range), Railway Rugs, Rubber Cireulars, Room Paper, Ribbon, Sheeting, Shivts, Skirts, Shawls, Skirting, Shirts and Drawers, Sik, Satin, Slipper Patterns, Cushions, Brackets, Table Scarfs, &., Sasbes, Sewing Silk, Satchels, Towels, Thread, Tape, Thimbles, Turkey Cotton, Toilet Covers, Table Covers, Trouser Stretchers, Table Mats, Toilet Sets, Trimmings (all kinds), Twine (Macrame), Ulsters, Umbrellas, Venetian Tape and Line, Ladder Webb, &., Velvet, Velveteen, Wincey, Wicking, Window Holland, Wool Goods in Cardigan Jackets, Alexandra Jackets, Vests, Jerseys, Squares, Scaris, In- fautees, Bootees, Hoods. Cuffs, Cops, Child’s Costumes, Bonnets, Dresses, Pelisses, Xe. Yarns, in Scotch, Bee Hive, Rutland, Saxony, Berlin Wool, Andalusian Wool, Frosted Ice Wool, Tinsel Wool, &c. The above has been personally selected in the best mar- kets and are offered at very low prices. Letter orders receive PERKINS & STERNS. THS! Ch’town, Sept. 25, 85. Tt A.D Ladies’ and Misses’ Lambswool Un- derelothing, Scotch Hosiery for Boys, Girls, Misses & Ladies. WEEKS & CO. en 305 Flannels. Blankets. Comfortables, a splendid range for Winter, at WEEKS & CO. CORSETS! CORSETS! Best American Corsets 1000 pairs now showing. New makes, wonder- ful prices! KEvery lady ought to see them. | WEEKS «& CO. Ch’town, Oct. 31, 1885. THE = ENTRANCE to inspect our Large Stock of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE! Best Workmanship and GREAT EXHIBITION | —-——-—10> Immense Bargains! Great Attractions! Largest Variety ! Cheapest ever oflere! in the city. My New Establishment is now complete. Has every crnvenience! Great Facilities ! Perfect Arranyements! 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Experience has taught us that many persons have been driven away in disgust from houses who are continually advertizing goods at extra- ordinary prices, which they are unable to preduce when calied for, and to méet this difficully we ask intending purchasers to call] and examine our stock and we are confident that one imspection will satisfy the most skeptical that we never advertize a humbug. ; 50 ¢Men’s Suits, heavy black worsted goods, winter weights, only $6.50 a suit. ) do do fine quality, $8.50, worth $12. 20 do dg $9, worth $14. 100 pairs Men’s Black Worsted Pants, only $2, worth $3. 50 pairs very heavy Black Worsted Pants, only $2.50, worth $3.50. 100 pairs Men‘s heavy working Pants, $1.%, $1.50, $2 and up. 20 pairs Island Tweed Pants, our own make, $2.75 and up. Tryon Tweed Suits, made up to order, $11, $13, $13 and up. 100 Children’s and Youths’ Svits, $1.75, $2.50, $3 and up. Children’s Suits made up to order from fine Scotch T weeds, $6, and up. Men’s Overconts and Keefers, $3.50 and up. Youths’ and Children’s Overcoats sud Reefers, $3, and up. Ladies’ Jackets and Ulsters, London made, $1.65 and up. Ladies’ Jackets made up to order at iow prices. 40 dozen Men's Shirts and Drawers, 30cts, te $3 each. 5 dozen Ladies’ Undervests, 95cts and up. Another larce invoice of Dent's 4-clasp Kid Gloves, oniy 85vts. 20 dozen Gents Gets and up. A full steck of Gents‘ Furnishing Goods. A very large stock of Tryon Tweeds, Blankets and Yarns. Scoteh Tweeds, fine quality, Top Shirts. winter weights, REID BROS... CAMERON BLOCK. Ch’town, Uct. 27, 1885.