EC SR NMR to — i aia, x aaa gi. =_—— - a == <= —— ——eooo es Deiat ene 2 mea =— << eT — = al and Gther Items. Ryastrs, OV" rshoes, Felt Roote, at Dorsey, . an o's nov!l? (ro ona tue ExaMIN uk'ed every day with ; jisiu fects g strong * “i Wo danger of dis ase in our goods, — Dorsey, . € * Co. nov!9 U - Tae Datey Pxamiver is for sale at James yicLeod’s Grocery, » pring lark Road. ’ c - Ask yeur storekeep:r for our make of : _ Dorsey, Golf & Co. novl9 Boots. porrenick’s Fasntons for December, the Diamend Book- - - excellent designs, a st0°e. -~ Lapres corsets, English and American, In al] she newes* makes at A, L. Brown's. Nov 19, 3i o —— CuvortvarsD Distsrectine Sotution, For gle at Apothecsries’ Hall, ee - l—DOV o: - — gevre’ woo! underclothing in Canvdian and Sco'ch ail-wool. A very large assortment at A L, Brown's. Nov 19, i, a o>. --— Loox out for Reid Bros. advertisement, «Sarvation Pric:s during Smallpox Epi- dewie,” to-morrow -——_ eas Orexep to day, Black and Colored Plashes, and dress gsods at A. L. Brown's, 83 Queen * Nov 19, 3i, —_—> — Ove Women’s and Yen's Strong Boots are takiog the lead. — Dors y, Goll & Co, povl <ineiteillliinall Ma's Felt Boots, buckled on the side, the peal thing for cold feet. Price $2.50, at Dor- wy, Golf & Co's. novl9 ee Favrr Satt approved of by the Health Officers and better than the Mic-mac Cure, 50 ceuts a bottle at Reddin’s Drug Store. no 18 A FRESH LOT of Carbolie Acid Powder, (alvert’s Carbolic Acid Soap, Camphor, Fruit Sel", Tarrant’s Aperient, Lamplovgh’s Saline, at Watson s. -___-+»-——— Turwo-Crsso. Disinfecting Powder—-at Apothecaries’ Hell, L es Brisay’s Corner, ovi9--3i sili Tus La Mescotte Velveteens, the best best make im use, in ali shades, at A. L. Brown's Nov 19, 3i — Tuzre will be opened at the Diamond Bookstore early next week the grandest and larg-at stock of Christmas Cards ever shown here. —_—_—_ > —— Tw. cases of drunkenuess at the Stipen- diary Magietrate’s Court this f-renoon. The eases for selling liquor to Indians were farther postponed. — Moscron Town Council is taking pro- ceeiings against the leasee of the Opera House for non-payiment of rent, —-._-— CBhotic Adib, Carbolie Soap, Carbolto Acid Powder, Uarbolated Lime, at Ap the- evries’ Hal), DesSricay’s Corner. 3i novl9 a Tuz steamer Nellie Wise will sail this even- ing for England, and wil! take from this port 300 caves mackerel, 115 bundles fish, 825 bags starch, 149 boxes cheese, £6 barrels oysters. Ee Twewry gallons Thymo-Cresol, a chemical fivid for cleausing and purifyirg, the most = disinfectant in the world, at R. K. race’ 4, novi ——————— Da. Conroy returned from Tignish this morning He has resumed work at the Gov- eroment Vaccination (ffixe, corner of Great George and Water strects. —<— CuLonrpe oF Lime (Double Strength) —500 Ibs. received, in 3, 4, 1 Ib. and 10 Ib. tin cans, at Apothecaries’ Hail, DesBrisay’s Corner. nov!) —3i ———.. ee * Sxogm:+KeRrs’ Fispines—French Calf, Eny. lish Kip, “id Nails, Awls, Bristles, Eyelets, Pegs, Shoe Thread, sold low for cash at Dor- wey, Goff & Co's. novl9 a Two HUNDRED barrels Choice Apples in Gravensieins, Baldwins, Bishop Pippins, Greenings, Vanderbeans, ete., for sale at suction prices, G,. M. Harris, Auctioncer. neta entice A. H. B. Macgowan coffers American Bald- ios, Oranges, .emons, Grapes ard Cran- erries, just received per Carroll. Also, Nova Scotia Gravesteius, Baldwins aud Pippins. nov 18?j antciagiacaaa Tur following is the total amount of P. E Island produce entered at Halifax Cus- tom House on Saturday last: 11,549 bushels of putatoes, 6,662 bushels of oats, 1.198 bashels of turnips, 19 barrels of parsnips and 695 bushels of barley. _-—__-+»-_—_—— Tue testimonials in favor of the Micmzo Care for smallpox from clergy of all denom- mations, Doctors, Superintendents of Hvs- Pitsls, Sisters of Charity, Sea Captains, ete, fan beread at Watson’s. They declare the care destroys the disease in one night, and is » & Bure preventative. ----2 - — ACarp.—To ail who are suffering from ‘trors and indiecretions of youth, nervous Weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &o. will send a recipe that will eure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis covered by a missionary in South American tend self-addressed euvelope to Kev Joseph - Inman, Station D. New York, —_»]—— Is Summerside, last night, a countryman rom Lot 16 fell among thieves. Jolly fel- ows were they, and he treated them. Their ingratitude, howover, was hase. They seized ‘mM, and after taking from him his supply of Whisky, locked him upina box car, where he ae & prisoner ti'l this moroing. A ind Railroad offi vial, passing by, liberated him, and to this official he unfolded his sor- Towfg] tale. —_-e——— of rttse the visit of James McDonald, Esq., —_ Customs Department, to Boston and View, ves of New England, he had inter- on with many eminent persons Nothing oo McDonald greater pleasure than an B Sage to the renowned Mrs, Harriet Cabi We, the gifted auth ress «f Uncle Tom's nN. This veuerable lady, now in the 74th a? of her age, distinguished in national ee aud literature, lives in a slate covered ‘age of mo lerate size at Hartford, Conn. anal oe senidence is that of at 3s loteresti ipat to one . Mec- Voustd's tove of literatare Oe 2-4 5a Lm Aa LIN BR. INOW TELEGRAPHIC MEWS. (Sproat Desrarones t6Pus Mxamiven.] The Excitement in Quebee THE GOVERNMENTS’S FIRM STAND. Monrreat, Novy. 18. The feeling on the Riel question among the Frevch Canadians, as manifested by the newspapers and public meetings is un- doubtedly very bitter. The French papers all attack the Government for the ex- ecution, and party lines seem obliterated. An agitation is on foot to bring Riel’a body here for burial. Riel’s widow gives consent to this arrangement. Riel’s execution has set on foot a decided agitation in Quebec for annexation to the United States. However, the opinion is that affairs will soon quiet down. The Grits are making the most of the Govern- ment’s embarrassment. It is said Sir John has received mavy telegrams and letters from formér opponents. congratulating him on the firm stand takon by the Govern- ment. The War in Bulgaria. Lonpon, Nov. 18. Thirty thousand Servians were engaged in to-day’s fighting at Siivenitza. A despatch from Belgrade says that Queen Natie has received a telegram from Baitchar, announcing the fall of Widdin. The same despatch says a portion of Mere- vas division, after a severe fight, captured Roadmier, Four hundred prisoners arrived at Belgrade from the front. Lonpon, Nov. 18. The Bulgarians, after desperate fighting, carried every one of the Servian pusitions which were menscing Slivnitza. Prince Alexander led the Bulgarian columps in person. lt is reported that the | urkish army corps has concentrated at Kumanoo, at the junction of Nisea and Sofia roads, and has thrown out outposts on the Servian and Bulgarian frontiers. Lonvon, Nov. 18. An official despatch reiative tothe en- gagements between Servians aud Bulgarians saya: After heavy fighting Prince Alexander was forced to rétreat. Both sides lost heavily. Lonvon, Nov. 19. The Daily News has a despatch from Sofia confirming the report of the Bul- garians victory. The Servians lost 10 guns and 366 horse, and 3,000 men killed or wounded. The Daily Telegraph says it is almost certain that Greece will go to war. The Prefect of Tru announces that the Servian inhabitants of that place, who took refuge in Servia, are at liberty to return. It is reported that Prince Alexander hes been wounded. The Dirretto of Rome says Austria is dis- posed to concede territory ratifications to Italy in return for Ltaly’s changes in the political constitution of the Balkan’s terri- tory. Faise Pretences. Lonvon, Nov. 18 Alexander Sherriff, a delegate of the “Qanadian Federation Association,” is under arrest at Wolverhampton, England, for obtaining money by falsely stating he owned 10,000 acres on the Saskatchewan. The Carclines Dispute Lonpon, Nov. 18. Germany has accepted the Pope’s settle- inent of the Caroline Islands question. fhe British Parliament Dissolved. Lonpvon, Nov. 18. The Queen has dissolved Parliament. Weather Gulietn. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the “aritime Provinces. Toronto, Nov. 19.—10 a. ma. South and east winds, cloudy or foggy weather, with rain. M eTEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, Nov. 19 185°, Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at samidnight).....ssseeeseeesereeees ee F Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight) ; se eeeeeee 29 6 Lowest Temperature this morning.....-- 29 0 Temperature this morning,at 3 ¢ clock., .319 emperature thie aftarnsan at t oa@lont, £34 0 Boston Markete. PoraTors, &c —Pvtatoes have been moving off freely and sustain & firm tone. Sales of Houlton Rose at 58 to 60c, and Houlton Hebrons at 63 to 65¢ per bushel. Prolifics and Seedlings command 55 to “8c. Ecos —Eastern extras are well sold up and firm at 28 to 29c per dozen, but other kinds are more plentiful and not selling as freely as last week. For held stock 24c is an outside price. Oaly the best marks of Nova Scotia end P. E. Island command er 26c. or Fis. —~Reesipts of mackerel for the week have been 1.871 barrels, including 1,590 barrels from outports and the fleet, and ‘Z81 barrels from foreign ports. The landings by t'e fleet are not given this week. Nomackerel have been caught or seen for several days, and the vossels haul up as they arrive. Only ong sail remains out frem Boston’ and 12 from Gloucester, At other ports, nearly all are in. The sea- gon, on the whole, has been very unprofit- able to fishermen, owing to the low prices obtained, and many of the vessels will not clear expenses. In most cases the men are lucky if they bave $60 each for their poe season’s work, The market is very quiet, and Jast fare sales out of pickle were a $6 25 r barrel. Inspected tots are held at $5 to $5.60 for No. 3, $6.75 to $7.60 for No. 16 to 918 for No. 1. The stock is < a a, consists mostly of No, 2. RIEL’'S EXECUTION | —— a Botter prices are confidently «xpeotel when ‘trade starts up again. No rice can be igiven for Nova Scotia or P. E. Island mackerel, COodfish are scarce. Sales of pickle cured Bank have been made at $2 75 for large and $2 50 per qtl for small, Dry Bank rule from 92:76 to $3 for large, 2 62$ for medium. PRA ECE E Mp. On the 9th inet, by Rev. J. M, MacLeod, Mr Charles Nicholson, mariner, of Upper Montague, to Mrs. Rachel Hardy, of Char- lottetown, At the Manse, on the I0thinst,. by Re. J. M Macleod, Mr. John McPhee, of Brown's Creek, Lot 59, to Mies Sarah Mo- Leod, of Orwell. At the City Hotel, on the llth inst, by Rey, J, M. Macleod, Mr, Angus Campbell, of Wood Islands, to Miss Sarah Beaton, of Cale- donia, Lot 60 At Sonth Boston, on the llth inst., Mra. Mary Carew, aged 77 years, mother of the late Capt. Carew, formerly of Charlottetown. May she rest io poace. FIRE INSURANCE. NSURANCE effected, at Lowest Rates, in the strongest English Companies. J. MACEACHERN, Nov. 183—1m fri mo Agent, Darkness and Danger NSURE against Accident in ‘The Nor- wich & London Accident Insurance Co.” J. MACEACHERN, Agent. To the Electors of the Second Kleciorai District of Queen's County for the Legislative Council, GENTLEMEN, — Nov. 13 2wks eod Having received the unanimons nomination of a large and i: fluential meting of Delegates from all parts of the District, [ now beg te accept of said noraination, and aohcit your support at the approaching partial election. While reserving to myself the right to vote upon all questions ag they arise, according to my honest convictions, and with a regard to your best interests, J shall give a hearty eup- port to the present Government, so long as they pursue the prudent end economical course which has hitherto characterized their administration of public affairs. I remain, Your obedient servant. HENRY BOVYER, Southport, Nov. 20, 1885—wky 1 FLOUR. FLOUR. In Stock and to Ariive: 150 Bris. High Grade Roller Process. 275 do ‘Kent Mills,” “ 150 do Choice Superior. HAVE FLOUR to suit everybody ; my best grade of Flour is as good as avy in the city. The price corresponds with the quality. A very good Flour for $5; the brat a little higher. I import my own Flour. I bry-in large quantities. I buy'well. I will sell low. 1 will sell low by the single barrel ; a little lower for two or more barrels, 1 war- rant every barrel. I can give satisfacti:n, Do you want Flour? If so, cail and leave your order with GEORGE CARTER, Upper Great George St., Ch’town, Nov. 5—4i caw wky 4i A Live Business for Sale THE P. EB. ISUARD POTTERY HE Pottery Company of P. E. Island offer for sale their Pottery Factory and pre- mises, situate in the royalty of Charlotte: town, comprising Five Acres of Land, tog ther with a large, well-built Kiln, suitable buildings for manufacturing and storing the ware, and a commodious W:-sehouse. The Pottery is well-equipped with neces- sary and suitable p!ant for the manufacture of all kinds of earthenware, and connected by a Siding with the Railway. The cellar is stocked with prepared clay for manufacture during the winter, The Factory is now in full operation, has a market for all it can manufacture, and its ware is giving good satisfaction, Intending purchasers can inspect the pre- mises, Liberal terms given, Apply to MESSRS. BEER & GOFF, or F, W. HYNDMAN, Secretary. o Oct. 15—mo wed fri wk2i Notice to Farmers. NARMERS having YOUNG PORK to Gia- pose of, weighing from one hundred to one hun¢@red and fifty pounds, wil! do weil to cali on the undersigned before killing. E, .WALLER, King’s Square. — + ea ——s rr ee BRANCH STORE AT SOUTHPORT. 10: ( WING to the outbresk of smallpox in the city, we have opened a Branch Store at \F Southport, for the convenience of our customers and the public living on the south side cf the River. The Store is under the management of MR. E. CHANDLER, and is fully stocked with Newest Dry Goods, Woolens. Cot- tons, Teas and Groceries, all of which will be sold at same prices as at our City Stores. _ As we are direct importers from Great Britain, the publie need be under no apprehen- sion cf the disease in making the purchases at our stores in the City, and we trast that our efforts to serve them at SOUT HPORT, on the same t’rms as in the city, will meet with their approval. Ww iy BKB KS & CO, 5 MARKET SQUARE AND QUEEN STREET. P. S. —The Branch at Southport will be discontinued as svon as danger from infection, in coming to town, has ceased. Ch’town, Nov, 18, 1885, =—— PERKINS & STERNS ARE NOW SHOWING AN TMMENSE STOCK, CONSISTING IN PART OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS: NTIMACASSARS, Albums, Boot Laces, Brushes, Braces, Braids, Buttons, Belts, Barege, Bonnet Shapes. Bonnet Bor- ders, Bone, 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, Collars, 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 embrcidering on), Floss, Furniture Gimp, Flowers, Feathers, Gold Braid, Gossamer, Garters, Gloves, Hair Nets, Hose Suj- porters, Heir Pins, Hat Bands, Handkeichiefs, Hosiery, Hats, Insertion Fronts, Infants’ Bibs. Jackets, Jerseys, Knitting Con tons, Linens (all kinds), Lamp Wicks, Laces, Mats, Matting, Mending,Measuring Tapes, Mirrors, Millinery (a grand display) Muslin, Mantiepiece Bordering and Borders, Napkins, Needles, Necklets, Neckties, Oil Cloth, Ornaments, Print, Paper, Pins, Purses, Plush (a big range), Riilway Rugs, Rubber Circulars, Room Paper, Ribbon, Sheeting, Shirts, Skirts, Shawls, Skirting, Shirts and Drawers, Silk, Satin, Slipper Patterns, Cushions, Brackets, Table Scaris, &c., Sashes, 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, &c., Velvet, Velveteen, Wincey, Wicking, Window Holland, Wool Goods in Cardigan Jackets, Alexandra Jackets, Vests, Jerseys, Squares, Scarfs, In- fantees, Bootees, Hoods Cuffs, Caps, Child’s Costumes, Bonnets, Dresses, Pelisses, &c. 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. Ch’town, Sept. 25, 85. THE GREAT EXHIBITION —- 20: | me ENTRANCE to inspect our Large Stock of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE! Immense Bargains! Great Attractions! Largest Variety! Best Workmanship and Cheapest ever offered in the city. My New Establishment is now compicte. Has every eenvenience! Great Facilities ! Perfect Arrangements! In fact, it is as near perfection as possible, enabling me to produce at the smallest possible expense. Please call and get Bargains, JOHN NHEWSONW. Ch’town, Sept. 23h, 1885. Nov, 10—Im eod wky be found on file at Geo, THIS PAP ER P. Rowell & Co’s News: = advertising Bureau (10 Spruce St.), where adv aeaveee may be ne for it I “NEW YORK. fEVHE GOOD STONK-WABE we are selling r so cheap is made by Thomas Furnival & Sons, England. Do you want a Good Tea Set? Do you want a Good Dinner Set? Do you want a Goo! Glass Table Set,? Do you want a Good Chamber Set ? Do you want a Good Glass Lamp? Do you want a Good Teapot? Do you want Good China? Do you want a Good assortment of Fartb- enware, Glass and China? We ere importing our goods direct from England, and that is why we can sell 8» much cheaper than anyone else in the trade. W. P. COLWILL. Ch’town, Sept. [i—wky #mos —- ————— eee eee CHARLOTTETGWH SASH MRD DOOR FACTORY | Perke’s No. 3 Wharf, PALMER & CO,, PROPRIETORS. — --— oo — ik. We are now manufacturing and will sell at the lowest cash prices; Sashes, Doors, W'ndow and Door Frames. Architraves, Spouling and Conductor Mouldings, Bzlmsters, Newel Posts, Siair Rails, Twists, &c. We are prepared to do all kinds of Jobbing, in Pianiag, Jointing, Morticing, Tenoning, | Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, &c. All kinds of Gothic Windows for Churches made at shortest notice With new and first-class Machinery, aad the latest appliances, we cen insure the oe oes oe, M2 SLi a” * BFR. JUST RECEIVED, MALTOPEPSYA — FOR — DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION AND ALL KINDRED DISEASES, MORSE’S CORBOLATED NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL ! — FOR — Consumption & all Wasting Diseases. Giycerole or Cstery Compound, (CONTAINING NO OPIUM), For Teething Infants and Nervous Troubles. Laird’s Bloom of Youth or Liquid Pearl, —— FOR— Besut'fying and Preserving the Complexion, FOR SALE AT C. D. RANKIN’S, QUEEN SQUARE, Charlottetown. Nov. 16, 1885—ly r WANTED. 50,000 bushels Gats and 15,000 bushels Potatces, Cash, ON DELIVERY AT GEORGE. TOWN at an early date, ALSO, FOR SALE, 25 Pune. Choice P. 2. MOLASSES, 20 Casks KEROSENE OIL, A Full Assortment of STOVES, viz; Ship, Parlor, Hall and Cooking Stoves, with a full supply of GENERAL MERCHANDIZE. D. CORDON. GEORGETOWN, Nov. 13—5i wks 3i ad <2 GRAIN D Colonial Exhibition in London, Eng , * 1286. REFERRING to the above, it has been decided to forward specimens of Fruit in glass jars, preserved by a solutiou of salicylic acid ; vege- tables, such as Potatoes, Turnips, Cabbage, Man- golds, &c., will be placed ia kegs or haif-barrela, preserved in the same way. 3 Farmers who have exira good specimens of Vegetables, are ae to forward samples of the various kinds (three or four will be sufficient) toeny Station Master on the Railway, or direct to either of the Agents. Care should be taken to prevent injury to products from bruising, A. McNEILL, Charlottetown, RICHARD HUNT, Summerside, Agents for Collecting Exhibits, Oct. 24, 1885--dy wky ROCKFORD WATCH OD. Rock¥orp, Iiu., Sept, 17, 1885, de is to certify that we have appointed E W.TAYLOR SOLE AGENT for the sale of our Quick Trein Railroad Watches in the City of Charlottetown, P. E. T., and that we will, to the fallest extent, sustain the usual warranty given by him to purchas- ere of our movements, No warranty what- ever attaches to these goods when offered for sale by others than our duly appointed Agents. ROCKFORD WATCH CO, Ry HOSMER P. HOLLAND, See’y. Having examined and tested the Rockford Quick Train Watches, wo offer them with the fullest confidence to the public, as being one of the best made and most reliable Watches, fur the money, in the market We fully guarantee every Watch sold by us. E. w- TAYLOR; Cameron Block, Charlottetown, Estab!iskhed 1872, Oct, 31, 1885.—ly 2aw eow law & wkly Farm for Sale. PF HE Subscriber offers for Sale his property in Orwell Cove, consisting of 75 acres, with good Buildings and watering facilities, 50 acres covered with mussel mud, fronting on Orwell Bay, with abundance of mursel mud, marsh mud aud sea weed. It is withia 14 mile of shipping and steamboat communi- cation. Also adjacent to churches, schools and mills. For further particulars apply to Palmer & McLeod, or the owner, PAT’K MURPHY, Orwell Cove, July 24,83 —whiy TO SHOEMARERS. FRESE Stock of SHOH-FINDINGS, specially selected in England, just re- ceived. and wili be solid Cheap as uenal, M. McQUAID, utmost satisfaction toal! who favor us with thelr patronage. Oh’town, Sept. 22, 1885—wkly 1 yeur . Lower Queen Street, Oot. 22—2wk eod why Imo -