¢ Daily ee CMP L— gpttatiattlean. 6 ig fhe Fee This is true Liberty, when Fvee-Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free. ttt es NEW SERIES CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 18%, EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD, Shipping and Commission Merchant, ai, 83 & 85 WATER STRERT, sT. JOHN'S, N. F,, and storage Ample wharfave, yardage, room ‘‘ousignments solicited. Liberal advances made on receipt of eon- igo nts Sept. 9, '85—tl dec3l NO. 83 QUEEN STREET. eee eae FIRST INSTOLMENT OF AUTUMN & WINTER GOODS. L. ARTHUR & CO, JUST opened, a large assortment of the Latest Novelties, in GENERAL Commission Merchants, 121 ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. —_—= Rees and Produce a Specialty. July 15—-dly whkly COAL, COAL. ERSONS requiring orders for Cargoes of Coais can vobtaim them, on the usual terms, from the Subscriber, at his Office, NO. 35 WATER STREET, viz. :— On the Old Syduey Mises, Lingan aud Victoria, 0. B., —AND ON THE— Pictou. DeBLOIS, Albion Mines, es Ch'tawn, June 19, '8S5-—tf. Is ful'y up to the Highest Standard. ls giving Very Great Satisfaction. Is certain to be Continued in Use by all who try it. FRED. A. JONES, Hotel Dafferin, St. Johu, N. B. Sep. 21, 1885, DR. §. B. JENKINS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE : AT DR. JENKINS, RESIDENCE, PRINCE ST. Oh'town, May 8—wkly WANZER SEWING MACHINES. a Latest and Most Improved Patterns Selling at Low Prices a ve MILLER BROTHERS, QUEEN STREET. Ch'town, Oct, 6, '85—Imo eod wky J.D. TAYLOR & CO.,, Book Binders, Paper Rulers & Blank-Book Makers, Monaghan’s Building, Queen Square. —— a a kinds of Book Binding executed at LOWEST PRICES and with Quick Despatch. Baling, Numbering and Vecforating for the © promptly attended to BLANK BOOKS A SPECIALTY! “a of patronage solicited, “AVLORACO, “AD ARE. LADIES DRESS GOODS, MANTLE, TRIMMED BONNETS AND HATS, FEATAERS AND FLOWERS, MANTLE AND ULSTER CLOTHS TWEED, &. LSTER CLOTHS, THE BALANCE OF MY STOCK EXPECTED DAILY. Next Door to Messrs. Beer & Goff. Ch’town, Sep. 21.—wkty. —-< Sone = an MAGNET SOAP, Warranted Pure. 0:0———- —— rNNHIS SOAP is made from the BEST MATERIALS, end is Superior to any similar article manufactured. For general houssho d and family use is SURPASSES all others. —FOR SALE WHOLESALE BY—- July 22,1885. 6m nn Sees == = —=_— Ee ee 70: —_— ENTRANCE to inspect our Large Stock of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE! Immense Bargains! Great Attractions! Largest Variety ! My New Establishment is now complete. Has every convégience! Great Facilities ! Perfect Arrangements! In fact, it is as near perfection as possible, enabling me to produce at the smallest possible exponse, Please call and get Bargains, JOHN NEWSsSON. Ch’town, Sept. 28th, 1885. — Ee ———————— Ne A : —— —_ A" 1B. CAPITAL ee. Tees kta $2,000,000, oO Head Office--MONTREAL. Halifax Branch—J. SCOTT MITCHELL, Agent, Bas RISKS TAKEN ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. <9 Agent for Prince Edward Island :— F. H. ARNAUD, MERCHANTS BANK OF HALIFAX. Ch’town, Jan. 1885. oo ee — ——— oS — —_— THE LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. OF BNGHIAND. i ese $15.000.000 Capital - - - Government Deposit, $200.000 _—————() Company at lowest current rates. Apply for quotations to A S&S URQUAART, Authorized AGENT for Prince Edward Island, Office ; Brown's Brick Block, Qgeen Squat. 2 Charlottetown P. E. I, Ost. 2—3mo ood re Wes it will be to vour interest to try it. ROYAL GANADIAN INSURANCE CO. Insurance éff-cted in the above well-known Fire Insurance i a oe — ee NO | i a Manuiaciorer Overloaded ! Che Gaitp Examinec ‘Bought Pert of His Steck at a _ a et ee ee Sac fice, ‘Prices are Still Tumbling and Pur- _ Chasers will Reap the Benefit | Thereot | REID BROS. have purchased a large Invoice of fine Saxonby All-wool ‘weeds from a Manu- | facturer’s Agent, whose name we are not per- mitted to mention, at a great sacrifice to the mills, and we intend giving our patrons the jadvantage of this purchase. These goods haye | never in the history of P. FE. Island been retailed at jess than $1.40 to $1.75 a yard, and we now can offer them at 95cts a yard, or will make up suits | from them to order, with linings worth $1.10 a ard and other trimmings to match, at the popu- (jar price,816,worth just $22 50 all over this country. | Will produce letters from some of the best men _{n town and country which must satisfy the most , esthetic that our cutter, Mr.Bruce, and his helps, jare equal to the times, and his garments aro ‘always neat, strong, perfect-fitting and full- fashioned. 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 produce wien called for, and to meet this difficulty we |} 48k intending purchasers to call and examine our stock and we are confident that one inspection {will satisfy the most skeptical that we never | advertize a humbug. | 5&8 Men’s Suits, heavy black worsted goods, Winter weights, only $6.50 a suit. 50 odo do fine quality, $8.50, worth $12. 20 do do _ Scotch Tweeds, fine quality, $9, worth #14. | 100 pairs Men's Black Worsted Pants, only $2, worth $3. | 50 pairs very heavy Black Worsted Pants, only a worth =o. pairs Men's heavy working Pants, $1.25 #1 50, $2 and up. F . ne -26 pairs Island Tweed Panis, our own make, $2.75 and up. fryon Tweed Saits, made up to order, $11, $12, $i3 and > 100 Children’s and Youths: Suits, $1.75, $2.50, ' $3 and up. | Children’s Suits made up to order from fine | Scotch Tweeds, $6, and up. | Men's Overcoats and Reefers, $3.50 and up. } Youths’ and Children’s Overcoats and Reefers, 1 $3. and up. |. uadies* Jackets and Ulsters, London made, | $1.65 and up. iadies* Jackets made up to order at low prices. ;, 40 dozen Men’s Shirts and Drawers, 3icts, to : $3 each. ; 5 dozen Ladies’ Undervests, 95cts and up. ' Another large invoice of Dent's ¢-clasp Kid Gloves, only 8icts: 20 dozen Gents’ Tep Shirts, winter weights, A full stock of Gents* Furnishing Goods. A very large steck of Tryon 'tweeds, Liankets aud Yarns, | @cts and up. RBLD: BROs.. CAMERON BLOCK. Ch’town,; Oct. 27, 1885. FENTON T, NEWBERY. CHRISTMAS SEASON, 1895. Prang’s Celebrated PRIZE XMAS CARDS. THE GREAT EXHIBITION | seo. comes . Plush Cards and other Christmas Nov- elties. ‘THE BOSTON CARD’ win thirty or forty houses and a fleet of is the name of the Most Popular ‘‘ard for this season. Do not fail to see it and leave your orders \for it at once. | 7 Best Workmanship and} & Cheapest ever offered in the city. S Z ARD » * * BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE, Ch’town, Oct. 24, 1885. THE STEAMSHIP ‘CLIFTON? WILL LEAVE Charlottetown for Lendon, on or about the 6ch NOVRMBER, FOR LIVERPOOL. THE STEAMSHIP ‘“‘“Wellie Wise’’ WILL LEAVE Charlotte(own for Liverpool on or about the J5th NOVEMBER. For Freight and Passage apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Ch'town, Oct. 16, 1885. FOR SALE. RIGHTON TANNERY, with its Steam : Engine, Boiler, pitting Machine, Stuf ‘ting Machine and other Piant is offered for ‘wale at private contract. The above Tannery was formerly operated ‘by the late Dona'd McKinnon, of the lato ' firm of McKinnon & Co., of this city, It is | fitted up on the most modern principle, and ; has hivheto paid a large percentage on the capital invested. To capitalists ne better in- | vastment for their noney, eitber by Bank or Menefactery, cau be offered. Possessicn given i:ismediately. MARY J. MACKINNON, Execntrix, Ch'towa, Oot, 17, 1885. The North Atlantic Steamship Co. NOVEMBER 13, 1885, j Western Scenes. | Lcd sai Oa the flat heavy lands of the west the streams flow sluggish'y in shallow de- pressions. Where they pass through a swamp the waters spread abroad amoug the alders aud deposit a rich alluvium of black vegetable soil. This becomes the seat of a rare profusion of plaut growth. Great starry bloomed asters over-top your head. [upatorium rises its purple shields of bloom six feet above the soil. Aster dracun cnloides makes a perfect wilderness of suowy stars, vieing with willow shrubbery iv height. Chelone is usually a mivor plant, trod by the passing foot with the grasses, but here its curious ivory petals meet you face to face as high as your chin. There are golden thickets of balsams, ruauiog hke flame through the shadows, iudiau turnips with rich searlet corms of seed, many bloomed habenarias, cales aud calthas, extending their great round leaves, like emerald platters spread for some tare wood-nymphs’ feast. Lere, ‘ovo, Pagovia pulchella, the fairest orchid of northern lands, displays the rich beauty of its purple limbs, You foiow the stream till it leaves | the flat and desteuds towards «2 bay. Herc it wears out for itself a consider-| able trough in the mass of the boulder. formetion. This fo:ms a narrow wind-' ing valley, the steep bauks of which are covered with ferest, while down its bed rolis the silver pathway of the river, sleeping in woodland shadows, gleaming in sunlit circles, painted with the tints of autumn foliage, rippling silver spray over grey foulders {from the far-away Laureutide hills of the north, end then opening out its current to make space for alow alluvial isi'and clothed with a thick flowing veil of silky-pavacled Cadlana-, grostis. Lieve the spoviive salmou loves | io tem the rushing tide, or livger iu the| ‘shadowy pools, where no sound startles | hita but the gevtle murmur of over-, ietdtiie teat hanging leafage. ! Must. West Shore men are fishers, or| at least their boys ure. The coast is} ‘Hned with boats, and every farm divides | ‘its interest with the barvest of the deep. | There are few harbors on the coast, but the streams that tumble over the steep line of cliffs cut deep gorges at their| mouth. Into these wild little crannies | haif a dozen boats will be crammed, and | find a safe harbor from the surf. ! Big Miminigash is quite a fish station, | fishing craft. Little Miminigash is a) shallow. fir-shadowed pool in the rear of a huge seu-piled moje of reddish-grey sand, mixed with a terrific wreck of) logs and stumps, and the battered) ribs of some couple of deries swing in the calm waters! of the Jagoon, foul with slimy pond) weeds. Prickiey salsola grows on its sandy borders, aud the soft piping of the ,plovers and the wail of the kerlew add sounds of loveliness to the retirement oi the place, There is a lobster factory, ‘here and a landing stage, but the season | ‘had closed when we were there, and the' little harbor was left to the quietude of | vature,and piles of unused lobster traps. | ' | ' Durivg stormy weather the boat fisher- ‘men are compelied to stay ashore. Married mev go to their homes, but the young meu stay about the station and go FOR LON DON, iv fora goodtime. A flag is raised on scarce, anc the su; bgt a ae _the fish house as the signal for a general | jollification, and recruits are quickly gathered. Then woe to the unlucky | couple who chance to celebrate their. | | bymeneal bonds on a windy day! The ereat sea that rolls its foaming) bine all round the westward, weaves its ' shadows into the social life of the people. The mother tells of dear, brave boys! ‘that sailed but never came back. And ‘we saw more than one sofi-eyed litle ‘cherub that just began to lisp the name of wsire whom she should uever see, tor the siren deep bad kissed his brow, and} its white-foamed waves were his winding sheet. ‘We dou’t mind the duty,” said an, intelligent fisherman. ‘‘It is the poor! quality of the fish that is ruinous. If! we could get pleoty of first-class mack- ‘erel we would do a good busivess.’ Boat fishermen will always suffer in this’ respect. Look at the rolling surf bear-, ing up the red mud from the bottom all) Agent. along this coest. That can be nothing, of 5t. Eleano:s wer unfortunate sea craft. A rr Bureau. with “seientific his very thing ot? splendid Fish ut ch 3 who ioc and their fishermen profit by it There aro very few shells of any kind, on this shore. The few that do occur more northern varieties, ‘This may be partly owing to the coldness of the water, but more te its impurity. There are districts of eold water in the western part of the Gulf, caused perhaps by the i: flux of the ex- cessively cold waters trom the rivers that drain the clevated table lands of Gaspe atid northern New Branswiek. But these are unfavorable to the useful fishes. Every variety of soil hes its own peeu- liarities of vegetation. On Upper Permians wells about Charlottetown Aster salicifolius, is the commen aster of our fieid berders. On the dry Triassie hills to the north, its place is largely taken by Aster cordifol Ard here in the weet the heavy Lowtr Permian are of the not meadows are made beautiful by the profuse flowering asfer mutatus. No. ast:r flowers.so ficely in the open gronnd. as this. Damp meadows and pestures. arc ofien completely parp'ot with its . cor- epicuons starry blossoms. T[ven wher the poor trodden plants rise but two or three inches above the soil, they are perfect bal's of amythist-raycd beauty, We foil path thut threaded a neglected pasture. A!i along way was bordered by a per- i pas-eu dow te ils Winding fect bleze of these wilderness beauties. The path tok us by 2 border of over- hanging birc! where the plants were two feet high in the damp re | . Di EDAGOWS., Then we wound along the gress spread summit of the sea cliff, when suddenly the path tock a turp and went right over the per pencicular iace of Ue smxty-loot precipice. We sto back agast, not believing that human “feot ceculd ever descend that beetlivng steep. We found, however, that rt eps WV tched in the ruge¢ed eavdstone wall, so that a steady foot could zigzag downto the foaming beach below. Half way “down this desperate fishe: man’s pathwoy,where a handful of sei! hurg in a rocky c evice,. Aster . mutaius, rcduced to a tingle biossom, hnog out iis siarry peials in the very teeth of warring wind aud ocean, BL. . a ‘ wid. SOLS. ee boston Porators.—There has mand for Pots : at e httie hicher. Sales of H » Rose at 535 ard 55 cents, a d Hebr 3 at 58 and 60 cents. Norther: ek eelis mt it 60 cents Foeogs.—Fresh: Evrs® continue ‘in good demand, avd m if “ab a6 they coma to hand. FEaste:n ext eommand 98 eonts,. and Eastern firats 25 and 26 cents. ‘The best marks of Nova Scotia aud P. E. Island rtrle at 25 co Fise— Receipts of Mackerel fer the’ week hare been 3.630 bris, incinding 1,001 bria n demestic ports and fleet, and 2.629 bris from foreign fleet landed cn pK ‘ ; 10 147 bri : all New Ene ad p ; ris cur- ing the .week, against 10,203 bris. last week, arta 4,905 bris. for the correspond- ing week Jest year. This makes the toral eatch for the sezton 327,005 bris. against 415,993 bris. for the same time last year, a decrease of 88,988 bri The market has ruled gnict fey all kinds, end prices are barely maintained. Mockerel trips that had to be scld bronght only $6 and ¢6.50 per bri, with bri, but some are held high rT. A few ves 5 i the Ma -kerel fleet are gol out again, bu! most f them are hauled up. The stock of Shore Mackere! in fir: it dealers’ hands con- sista inosily of No. 2, No. 3 and No. 1 are li kinds is much smaller than ai tiis time last year. In- 71 ; < ' r e “2 pectea ios are q ‘ - NOW oD, i Sis per bhl to $7.50 for No. 2, and $16 to : ana r’. E. for mo. bi In Nova Sec in Is} nd mackerel 1 hing of cr usc quence has been done and 1 -8 are nominal, Codfish are in light receipt from outports, but there is a liberel supply from the Pro- vinces and prices a1 usy. Large dry Bank have been selling at $2.75 to §3, and medium at $2 62 | q Choice pickle oured Bink OC dfish rule at $2 87} to $3 for large, and $200 to $26<¢ i medium, ' Pickle cis wmuvre are i 2 t $3 50 and $3.75 to $4 p rq ito Llake are quret BZ, % H mi I . Large fat Nova Scotia Herring command 60, bu for most of he Lahr here 124 95 io $4.50 pel bbl is a t | quotation. Prince Cownty Anvap.— Last Friday, Mr. Levi Sil poeant, but er,showed US aA ,{turnip which turned the scale at 24 Jhe, 2 oz. This monster was crown by Mr. Gee. M. Price (n re) whe informs us that ar hi he has 12 others, the lbs. The cabbages eh ight of which is 114 wed by Mr. Scales | mmense vegetables, bat poor ground for fishing. Fish|9?°°! ee eee " on food, consisting of molusks, cope-|Tockart. of gti , Me sated shin pods, and immature crastaceans,| ss.son 125 buehele sowire-—peerly 24 to 1. dves vot live in that filthy water.) So that in some rerpeete, at le: t: it is teafe There ‘are certain parts of the Gulf,\that Prince Co, leads the procession.— as the Bradelle and Orphan banksPwiere | the bottom is clear gravei and sand. On| these places food is abundant, and the) best fish are plenty. But the little boats, must keep vear shore and canvot go to seek these favorite grounds. The fleet American schooners, however, spread their white wings, aud scouring the Guif ‘from end tw end,secure the most valuable prizes. Our fishermen shouid be in-, structed as to the best grounds for fish-' ing. The American Government hzs a Pioncei ° Rota: ia wo’ Enow, FMieeih, Ben., was ihe y Sun de men who gresped the hence of i ~ urer as he stepped «nm beard Px ine iast Fiidas li w re ted tii dir, Lock mgeul 4 for Champicn 7 : nd expressed sur- nrze hi r wae l pre Nt io 6ee } i off. We CoO pt give he re & he ‘1, but it must be confessed that the Champion was last to equeezethe hand of Oscar Wilde as he left our shores. —Pioneer. ne zy aaa ee ee a r