ronal ee Ta ee Be: ge — ee ae ne ems, Local and Other It MIc@LLaN cous news on last page. Fixsawn Tlappres and Boston Hams at Fish } Store.--nov 15, tf Fexsa Coprisa at the Fish Market, Gratton Street.—nov 15, 21 Lrecr. Cuanves FE, Grapstong, R. N., son of W. FE. Gladstone is in Quebec. THERE nev er was such a drought as the pre- sent one in Texas since it became a State. Caotce Labrador and Halifax Shore Her- ring at Fish Store, Grafton Street.—-nov 15 1i sevcaaiminidaatinete Av Black lay, Charlotte County, N. B., on Monday lest, Joseph Hawley shot himseif with a revolver. Cause, blighted affections. a Mr. James F. Wo tre, of the Customs De partment of Ottawa is in the city on official business. edition THe Schr. ‘“ Enterprise,” which left Rustico the day before the late gale, arrived here yes- terday. jleieenen ‘Tux cheapest Stationery, the greatest vari- ety and the best value is to be got by calling at the store of Bremner Bros, 44 Qaeen St., as they import direct from the manufacturers. Ancniateestegiualadiiiiinais Mea. Cuas. J. MorRISON is erecting a three story wooden store on Queen Street, next to Frasers Drug Store. It will be large and commodious. ALEx. Srrowacn, Esq., Mechanical Super- intendent, returned last evening frem Kings- ton. He has been inspecting locomotives tor the Island Railway. a j Just Receivep—A large assortment of en- rvelopes, paper, Christmas and New Years’ eards at the Agricultural Store, RoBERT May.-—nov 15, 31 ‘(ne Pork has sent six thousand francs for the victims of the Murcia disaster, and a coun- try gentleman of Alicante has seut eight mil- tion rea!s, (about $400,000) for the same pur- pose. esiadeihiliaitimasinuaiitail Tur cheapest School Boeks in the Isiand are to be bought at Bremner Bros., 44 Queen Strect, as they import from the publishers direct. fur flagship ‘Bellerophon,’ Vice Admiral Sir A. E. Inylefield, accompanied by the other vessels of the West Indian and British North American fleets, has sailed from Halifax for Bermuda, a slalialesiesil Enxérxeens, AtTrenrion !!—The membors ef the Ch’town Engineers Company are re- quested to meet at Major Dogherty’s office, this evening at 7 o'clock, to receive pay for annual drill. A Maw named Lafferty, residing at the East Ead of the city, made complaint against two boys, named James Dooling and John Bell. Hesaid they kicked in the oe of his house and threatened to shoot him. Tar Paris Estafette denies the report that P ‘iace Jorome Napoleon, has surrounded him- self with a imanlate diplomatic household. and is taking on the airs of a competition for the Presidency or the Empire, and says the Prince is more retired than ever. —_—— — Tur only place in Chailottetown where » ehoice stock of Stationers’ Fancy Goods can be found is at Bremngen Bros., 44° Queen Street. Tue Russian Press is permitted to discuss Enyland’s attitade—judiciously. But it must net say anythiug about the relations of Prus- sa with Gorineny, France, or Austro-Hungary. Gagged. We understand that James Cowan, Eaq., from Galt, Ontario, is in this city, on his way to inquire into and report on several unsettled claima near Soaris, for land appropriated for Railway purposes. cnsiighenamavniees Avy tur Stivendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenou, Alex. McRae was fined 31 and costs or four days fer being drunk and incapable ; W. Curtis, for the same offence was fined 5 eeats and costs ; Jos. Bunan, diserderly on towd ship, was discharged. ————— THe Brig Zinge, S. McLean, with a cargo of 28,120 hashels of cats, of 34 lbs. each, and 200 pieces deale, oataining 9000 feet, superti- . , cial measurement, shipped by Peake Bros. & Ce, cleared for Bordeaux, France, en the 15th imac. a diene ~-—_-- . = Tux Brigt Brenda, K. Finlayson, with a vargo of 21,500 bushels of oats, of 34 Ibs. each, aud 600 pieces deals, containing 16,700 feet, superticial measurement, shipped by Peake Bros. & Co, cleared for Plymouth, G. B., for orders, on the 15th inst. Preopucs SuipMents,—-The following ship- ments were made to-day :—Sch. ‘* Mary Kate,’ Halifax, 1,600 bushels potatoes, 390 do oats, 100 do turnips; Sch. ‘‘ Jehn Wintrop,’ tuston, 5,800 bushels potatoes, 100 do tur- nips by J. Hammond. —_———— — COUNTRY DEALERS may rely on getting their steck of Paper, Envelopes, Pens. Ink, Slates, School Books, etc., cheaper from us than they can buy them elsewhere in Char- lottetown, on import them from abroad. Bremver [3ros., 44 Queen Street. - ee Rossen.— Last evening, at eight o'clock, a fisherman nowed McCormack was knocked down on Queen Street and robbed of sixteen dollars. A gang of roughs who frequent the corners of lower Queen Street are suspected as being the rol bers. ODF See tr 13 truly wonderful te note the rapid ad- vance in the improvement made in Chromo- Lithographic Printing. We were impressed with this idea in looking over the magnificent collection of Christmas, New Year and Birth- day Cards and Mottoes which Messrs. Brem- ner Bros., of this city, are now showing. ‘The atyles are something so novel and unique as to make us wonder at tive prolific brains of the artists who design them. We cannot attempt to give a description ef what we saw, but would advise all our readers to see them, 1'so to notice the extremely low prices at which they can be purchased. ‘A thing of beanty ia aw joy forever.” A SWEEPING REDUCTION -—— 2 <a o. — —- Those who are in want of CARPETS can now supply themselves at rates unusually low at the LONDON HOUSE We shall, on FRIDAY, the 7th November, begin to sell out 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. The Stock consists ef BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, SCOTCH WOOL, FELT and STAIR CARPETS, TERMS CASH. Dats & Ch ov. 5, 1879. 1 | 83 QUEEN STREET. a | S53. — we t NOVEMBER. :o:°———-——- @. For For NEW MANTLES For At this season 83 Queen Street may be relied upon as the best place at which to purchase goed warm Clothing with economy. Winter Dress Materials, Suitings, &c., are giving great satisfaction. For For For For NEW FURS! 2 oa MANTLES, MUFFS, BOAS, Hoi CAPS, &c. ! t —i J. B aA am New Fall Goods. ————:0:— NEW DRESS GOOD co to J. B. MacDONALD'S S, very Cheap, 20 to J. B. MacDONALD’S NEW WINCEYS and CLOTHS ue vo to J. B. MacDONALD’S NEW HATS and BONNETS go to J. B. MacDONALD’S NEW FLOWERS and FEATHERS go to J.B. MacDONALD'S MENS’ and BOYS’ go to J. B. MacDonat.p’s MENS’ and BOYS’ UNDERCLOTHING CLOTHING o to J. B. MacDona.p’s GREY and WHITE COTTONS, CHHAPEHST VET, TO- . MACDONALD’S. Ce ——— 300 BARRELS APPLES on ee JUST RECEIVED _—~AND— |IMOR EEXPECTED. BEER & GOFF. SATINS, FUR TRIMMINGS, Mantles &é& Mantle Cloths, Velvets, Velveteens Plain and figured. Noy. 8, 1879. TO BE LET. NEW HOUSE om Weymouth Street, near Hillsborough Square. ULSTERS & ULSTER CLOTHS SILKS, svete astern easy NEW OVERGOATS Storm Coats. Reefers, &, SPLENDID VALUE. FELT HATS! A NEW LOT. A Solicitors. Ch’tewn, Oct. 3lat, 1 TAILORING DEPARTMENT. \ ANTED-—T'VO GOOD COAT MAK ERS, i BEER & SONS. Oct. 21, 1879.—tf Prince Edward Island RAILWAY. New Linders and Draw >rs yor TENDERS addressed tothe un- K. WH ITE S 4 f RTS dersigned and marked ‘* Tender for Sleep- : ers,”’ will be received until (Dressed and Undressed.) Saturday, the 22nd instant, inclusive, for Thirty-two Thousand Sleepers, required for the use of this Rail- way. Forms of Tender, with Specification endors- ed thereon, may be had at all Booking Stations. Satisfactory security will be required for the due performance ot the contract. The Department reserves the right to reject any Tender, and no Tender will be noticed unless made upon the printed form sup- plied. } ' i i | , i ! } ALEX. MACNAB, Superintendent & Engineer. Railway Office, Ch’town, Nov. 7, 1879. n§ | IN- YON'T ORDER ANY COPYING ventions till you see NIXON'S CHEIROGRAPH. No Copying Press required, Most Simple Process invented. Instant reproduction with- Every one his ows out press or damping. ; Papyrograph, &c., Printer. Electric Pen, | completely outdone. One to two hundred copies of Letters, Cir- !culars, Price Lists, Reports, Drawings Sipeci- lfieations, Music, ete., in various colers, at one operation. Copies can be made on any kind of paper without previous preparation; copies can alse be made on Muslin, Linen, Leather, Silk, Wool, &c. Observe the prices, (including bottle of ink and sponge): No 1 Note Size, (64x10), $3. No 2 Letter Size, (10x124) $5. No3 Legal Size, | (10x144), $7.50. Any size supplied to order. Orders left at Harvre’s Booksrore will re- ceive prompt attention. Oct. 39, 1879-—tf Hearth Rugs, &., cheaper than ever. TAPESTRY, SCOTCH FELT, HEMP, &C. Coaco Matting, & Door Maits, CHEAP CARPETS. This month we shall give sPECIAL BISOUNTS to parties purchasing large parcels FOR CASII. - ed _ Tremaine & STOVES, STOVES, Metcalf, AND; TINWARE. - _SUCCESSORS TO— M JAMES DesBRISA Stock of Stoves. On hand: >| Age, and others for wood. TINWARE and STOVEPIPE constantly on hand and made to order. Ch’town, Oct, 30, 1879. | Nov. 8, 1879—1m 3taw Queen Street, Charlottetown, Sept. 15, 1879. Rent low. | Apply to Messrs, SunzivaN & Monson, ae meet i STEVENSON calls. attention to his the ‘Gurney Range, for coal, and the Golden =e 1,000 Ibs. | MOIR & KEILER’S CELEBRATED d ams ald larmalade IN TARMALADE 22 cents per lb., in bulk ; 2 a7 lb. tin for $1.35; 122 ib. tins at | 23 cents per lb.; 1 lb. crocks, 23 cents. | JAM 25 cents per lb. in bulk; Lib, crocks 28 cents. | Stawbery, Raspbery, Black & Red Currant, Gooseberry, Green- gase. Bamson and Plum Jams, at BEER & GOFF'S. es -——_- i } | AO A IT CARD. DD’; HOBKIRK has removed to the house | BF lately occupied by the Hoa. James {Daacan, cor. Prince and Water Streets. Office at residence and Apothecaries’ Hall. Ney. 10, 1879—3ieod wiy ! Nov. 1, 1875. epee eee nee eye a ee er oe — FLOUR. FLOUR. OW IS THE TIME FOR FAMILIES te lay in their winter supply. Wo have quantity of Cheice Bands such # PRIDE OF THE WEST,’ ‘IMPERIAL XXX, | PASTRY.’ “KENT & AMBER,’ &C.. At a small advance over present cost of land- ing. 2 Ae a en a ee an = BEER & GOFF, . Nov. 1, 1879. BISCUITS! TREAN 8 NICE LOT OF PECK _ celebrated English Biscuits at BEER & GOFP’S. 4 i Nov. 1, 1879. EW STOCK |” of over 5OO—cheapest | AN lot yet, at ge BEER & GOFF’S. | Nov. 1, 1879. ; Bi dais sissies tet Hewson, HeDougall & Seaman ‘DEG leave te acknowledge thanks te the public generally for the very liberal pat} ronage extended tp them since commencin business, and intimate that they have on han a large and select stock of material for the manufacture of Sleighs, etc. They have re- cently received photos of all the latest prize sleighs of the Ottawa Exhibition. Parties re- quiring new sleighs would do well to call at their factory and examine before erdering elsewhere. They keep en hand and make to order Top | Buggies, Phaetons, the famous Dexter Spring | Wagons, and carriages of every description. ' Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and yey vem, and warranted to give satisfaction | to those who favor them with a call, at prices to suit the times. . | N.B.—Parties having their Sleighs repair 'and painted would do well to leave them at once in order te have them in time for the _ first snew. | ga Wagons stered at moderate charges. | Parties having their wagons repaired and | painted in the spring will have thera stored | free of charge fer the winter. Ch’tewn, Oct 27th, 187%. - TO LET. HAT well-known store at present oceupied by Robert Young, Esq,, South Side Queen Square. The situation is one.of the best in the city. Possession given Ist of Oct., next. Apply to HASZARD BROS, Agents, Ch town, Sept. 12, 79.—pat tf.