sie io amare § —— VOL. 5. x. - ee BRITISH WAREHOUSE. cHEAPsiaE As W. & A. BROWN are about making a change iw their Firm, they are now selling their Large Stock of | FALL & WINTER GOODS, At prices that mee ee Um ee iew Mantles, Yew Friilings. New Uisters, Yew Cottons. New Fiannels, And a large line of Woollen Goods, of every description, all of which ihey intend to close out within the next five months Comeone, come all, and see for your This is a bona fide sale. selves, ie Charlottetown, October 8, 1879. CHARLOTLETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 1879 ats iene ad - aod - r - a ’ ee ere erent defy competition. New ¢leths, New Tweeds, New Dress Goods, New Clouds, Rew Veivetecns, & A. BROWN. See : ee No. 35 W ater St. Chariottctown. SS ed Prinses Edward Island Branch —oF THE— NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE. INSURANCE 60. Subscribed Capital, $9,733,337.00 Paid up Capital, - 1,216,669.08 CHIEF ree 64 Princese Street ; Londoa, 61 Threadneedle Street. ~-Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the Life Assur- ance Business are divided every Five Years. The Tables of Rates are moderate. Fire Insurances etfected on nearly every dscripteen of Property, at the LOWEST RATES of Premiam. corresponding to the nature of tne riak cages settled with promptitude and Lliber- G. W. DEBLOIS, General Agent. 5. 14. BRITISH AMERICA Assurance Company. FIRE. AND MARINE. a: Cash Capital & Assets . $1,176 491.45. INCORPORATED 1833. ce eee Head Gifice, - Toronto, Ont. ee Risks taken on all descriptions‘of Property at lowest rates. PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES.. HORACE HASZARD, Agent. O!fice, South Side Queen Square. July 10, 1879. Mortgage Sale. TO be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the Twentieth day of November next, 1879, at the hour of twelve” o'clock, noon, at the Court Uouse, .in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale con- tained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the 2nd day of February, A. D. 1878, and made between William McLeod, of the one part, and Edward Jarvis Hodgson and Henry Jones Cundail, of the other part, — A that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being on Township number Twenty, in Queen's County, in said Island, bounded as follows, that is to say : By a line commencing on the east side of Johnson's Miil Road, at the south-west angle of land formerly in the possession of Thomas Burrows, thence east to the line dividing the said Towaship uumber Twenty ani Township number Twenty-one, thence south ten chains, fifty-links, thence west to the said Road, and thence north along the same to the place of commencement, contaiuing fifty acres of land, a litttle more or less, together with all rights and eo thereto belonging. For iurther particulars apply at the office of Hodgson & Mci_eod, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated this i8th day of October, A. D. EDWARD J. HODGSON, and HUNRY J. CUNDALL, M ecs. Ot, 18, 1879, aw tl-s sat “we —- —— ee ee Mortgage Sale. To be Seld by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, Queen’s County, Prince Edward Island, on FRI- DAY, the Twenty-First day of November next, at the hour of Twelve o'clock noon, under a power of Sale in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the Twelfth day of Cc- tober, 1876, made between John Meikle and Mary his wife, and Peter Meikle, of the one part and Daniel Hodgson of the other part. Ade that tract piece or parcel of land situ- L& ate, lying and being on Lot twenty-taree, bounded as follows that is to say, commencing at the stake tixed on the north side of the old Tryon’ Road at the commencemen. of a re- served line of roail running from thence west seven chaina forty-six links, thence north according to the magnetic meridian of 1764, eighty chains until it meets the south side of a reserved line of road (running east and west) thente east along the south side of said road seven chains forty six links tothe west side of the first. men- tioned reserved road; thence south along the west side of said road tothe place of com- mencement, containing by estimation sixty acres of land, a little more or less, together ‘with all the buildings and improvements ‘thereon and appurtenances thereunto belong- ing. Dated the 18th day of October, a. D. 1879. D. HODGSON, Mortgagee, Oct. 18, 1879.-—oaw tl-s sat . Mortgage Sale. To be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on ' WEDNESDAY, the Nineteenth day of November, next, at the hour of 12 o’cock, noen, at the Court House in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the 15th day of August, A. D. 1874, and made between James McDonald, of the one part, and Jessie J. Cambridge aud Charlotte E. Cambridge, of the other part,— LL that tract, piece or parcel of land situate,lying and being in Charlottetown, being part of Town Lot number Fifty-two in the second hundred of Town Lets in said Town, bounded and described as followa, that is to gay : commencing on the northeast side of Richmond Street or Chappell Street on the civision line between Town Lots numbers ——e ee ‘= WANERUUS awww aaa - - . ex so wtar——— - =~eer Matthew, Mclean & Heartz —INTEND MAKING A ‘CHANGE IN THEIR BUSINESS, AND WILL Sell the Whale of Their Large Stock of DRY GQUDS AT FROM Twenty to Thirty Per Cent. Discount. FOR OSH ONLY. ee eC —- - ee Now is the Time to Get Bargains, —AS THE-— WHOLE STOCK Must be Cleared Out in a Few Months. - a Just Call and Examine our Reduced Prices, as we Mean Business. ee Jress Goods, ~ Cashmeres, French Merinos, Persian Cords, Serges, Lustres and Coburgs, at Cost. Fancy Dress Goods for 8 cents per yard. Heavy Winceys for 6 cents per yard. Good Black Lustre for 12 cents per yard. Feavy Tweeds for 50 cents per yard. Woollen Shawis from 70 cents upwards. Ladies Wool Clouds and Scarfs at Cost. F.fty-two and Fifty-three, in the second hun- dred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, thence. iuaning north-westwardly along said division | ime for the distance of ene hundred and sity | feet, or to the rear line of said Town |ot uumber Fifty-two, thence south-eastwardly along said rear line for the distance of Foriy- one feet, thence south-eastwardly parallel with the said division line to Richmond Street, aforesaid, thence north-wardly along said street, fronting thereon forty feet, a little more or less, to the place of commencement, to- gether with all mghts and appurtenances there- te belonging. ~ For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Char- iottetown. Dated this 18th day of October, A. D. 1879. , JESSIE J. CAMBRIDGE. MELMOTH C. GAHAN, by JESSIE J. CAMBRIDGE, his Attorney. CHARLOTTE E. GAHAN, by JESSIE J. CAMBRIDGE, her Attorney, Mortgazgees. Oct. 18, 1879.—oaw ts s Valuable Property for Sale, Pr BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot No. 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots im Charlottetown; having « front of 67 feet, Dor- chester Street, and running. back 80 feet, to- gether with the pebene © ereon erected. apply to Messrs. For further iy Hopeson & McLrop Charlottetown. Ladies Cloth Sacques at Great Reductions. A Lot of Fur Mufls at Less than cost. Black and Colored Silks, Satina, Mantle and Bonnet Velvets, Velveteans and Trimming Silks at Cost. Mens’ Heavy OGvercoats, Ulsters, Reefers, Pants and Yeats ATI: TOS DT. Mens’ Far and Cloth Caps, | Shirts and Drawers, At Prices that Must Sell Them. ee ee White and Grey Blankets and Mantle Cloths at a Bargain. White and Grey Cotton from 5 Cents Upwards. If you want Cheap Goods give us a call, as we are confident the prices will give satisfaction. — ee Matthew, lichean & Heartz, Sept. 18, 1879, Onarioreotown, Nev, & 1879. 8 ing to $200,090. —— NO, 127. . 7 * Ci CRAB! after its adjournment. The Russian am- B33 & me eeh des ee #49} bassader had an interview with Beacons- — field | The Times says :—*We have no reason 'to suppose the measures of referm on which \ Mr. Layard is insisting are beyond the Phe residence of Mr. J. G. Bailey was! powers of the Turkish Government. | entered last night by three masked burg: | Loxpoxr,. Nov 6. {lars he mfl } racti here-/ ; |frotn money, bonds and sceurities, cmount | rte steainer Glamorgan, from Liverpool a a ae (for Boston, in consequence of an acccident to machinery, returned to Greenock. Lonpon, Nev. 6. A correspondent of the Times at Paris says that Prince Jerome Napoleon seems to have abandoned his expectant role and to be decidedly taking the airs of a competitor for the Presidency of the Empire. He has surrounded himself with a complete diplo- matic household, including M. Burnet, an ex-navy captain, who accompanied the Princess Clotilde, when she left France on the fall of the Empire, as secretary. The sale of the Russian (St. Petersburg) Gazette is forbidden in Germany, on account of several articles entitled ‘‘ German Wo- men,” which are full of insults to the Ger- corey 3 3 man nation. Ds: pi __ Boston, Nov. 6. | The French newspapers give rumors of a Three men were picked up yesterday of! projected metrimonial alliance between | &ape Elizabeth floating on the cabin top of | Prince Thomas, of Savoy (brother of the | their wrecked schooner. On the raft with} Queen of Italy,) and the daughter of the them was the body of one of the crew who | Crown Prince of Germany. i had attempted to swim ashore with a line The Prince of Roumania has conferred jand waa drowned. upon Archibald Forbes, the newspaper war New Yorn, Nov. 6. | correspondent, the order of ‘‘ Star of Ron- The drouch+ threatens to cut off Pater- | mania,” for his participation in the Russo- son’s water supply. Nearly 400 operatives | Turkish campaign, are out of employment because the mills Desir, Nov. 6. are unable to run with low water The Irish Land League have adopted an This morning a drunken wretch named} address, drafted at a meeting of the Na- Patsy McCormick, created a disturbance im | tional Land League on Tuesday, calling on a Worth street saloon. ~McCormick stab- the farmers for practical assistance in their bed Welch and also stabbed John Conroy, efforts toward securing the soil of Ireland a friend of Welch. Both will probably die. | for those who cultivate it, with a view to Henena, Ark., Nov. 5. | the establishment of a peasant proprietary. Five buildings on Main street were burn- Beruin, Nov. 5. ed to-day, including the Odd Fellows’| Rumors of an estrangement between Ger- building. Loss, $109,000. many and France are unfounded. The two Euizasetu, N. J., Nov. 6.. | Governments continue on the best of The Union Club stables, the Elizabeth | te™ms. gymnasium and Court House were burned. Loss, $48,000. An unknown man was found in the stables burned to death. Bripe@EPport, Conn., Nov. 5. Beri, Nev. 6. Albert Kutscler, aged 11, was fatally} The movements of the Austrian fleet are scalded by falling through « trap into a} considered here to confirm the report that boiling vat of beer. Ansan is co-operating with England in the eres a i ae endeavor te foree the execution ef ihe Repeank, N. J., Nov. 5. treaty of Berlin. " bY é wok is A sarringe comtaining Ramosl.. Henieric Bismarck’s physician has just returned and wife, .Jast evening was struck. by s from Varzin. His report of the Prince's gravel train at Frechold crossing. Mr. 2% ; Henderickson will die. His wife’s recovery condition does not allay the alarming yvumors recently current. is doubtful. . New York, Nev. 5. Vienna, Novy. 5. Tho British barque Sherry Vore was} Count Zichy, the Austro-Hungarian Am- seized by the Federal authorities fer vot! bassador to Turkey, has suddenly returned complying with the law, in coming to New|to Censtantinople. Even if his purpose is | York from Havana without a certificate of | to present his letters of recall the sudden- ‘health from the American Consul at that|ness of his return still seems te indicate nort. ‘Chia is the first case under the new | that it is connected with the present crisis. lew. In view of the indisposition of the Aus- The ‘‘Tribune” says that it will take the| trian Government, Zichy’s intervention can official count to determine the election of }enly be for the purpose ef assisting the the New York State ticket below the Lieut. | energetic efforts making to compel Turkey Governor. Potter (Dsmocrat) is elected | te fulfil her promise of reform. Lieut Governor. Sr. Pererssurc, Nov. 6. ‘The funeral of General Hooker took place} A correspondent after stating that the in New York this afternoon. Large num-| report that the British fleet is to proceed bers viewed the body as it lay in state si the|¢o the Gulf of Smyrna has caused embar- City Hall. - rassment there, says: ‘‘ People say that if _ Vyasutneron, Nov. 6. | the Sultan removes the Minister ef Interior Upon the reques: of the Canadian autho-|and other Ministers, in consequence of the rities, Postmaster General Key has issued | menacing position of Beaconsfield, it will an order that all publications styled}bea diplomatic defeat for Russia difficult “Police Gazettes” addressed to the Do-|to support. To prevent this, by sustaining minion of Canada, be eonsidered unmail-|the Sultan in his present choice of Minis- able and treated accordingly. ters, a counter demonstration in‘a military Atpany, Nev. 6. direction by Rugsia might be considered The ‘Evening Journal” claims that there gy wep 8 dtiad : Lice th is good reason to believe that part, at 2 ee See ee ee ee ; the Provinces ef Kalonge, Foula and 7 2} , , } rt 7 ° . . 7 SOUTH AMERICA. Lonpon, Nov.’ 5. he Standard’s Berlin despatch says :--| 4 Valparaiso despatch says that the cap- The appearance of an English squadron in| *uted Peravian turreted rain Huascar has Syrian waters is likely to be succeeded by | been towed there and will be refitted and the despatch of German and Austrian vos- manned by a Chilian crew. sels of war to the eastern Mediterranean. fhe Chilian Government has ordered A Vienna despatch to the Standard says| funeral honors te the late Rear-Admiral that accounts have been received from St, }Grau, who commanded the Husacar. Petersburg of the reappearance of the New Yors, Oct. 4. plague, which is net widespread, but iaruf-| The Panama ‘‘Herald” of the 20th ult. ficiently serious to demand preventive! states that a torpedo boat, 70 feet in measures. ae ie length, which arrived en the steamer Ailsa Germany is doing ail in its power to pre-| from the United States, and was floated te veut hostilities between England and Rus- | have her machinery finished before start- Or a! een ; ing for Callao, was seized by the Colum- Affairs in Ireland are assuming a very|bian authorities at the instigation of the serious aspect. . The Government have sent} Chilian officials. The Peruvian consul en- an agent to investigate the condition of the | tered a protest. . Irish people. Few Irish landlords can get There is nothing new from the seat ef any rent paid and matters are evidently| war. The Chilian gunboat Amazana is re- approaching a crisis. ported at Lobos Islands notifying the There was a riotin Exeter, this morning, ships loading guano to discontinue work in gonnexion with Guy Fawke’s celebration. a A mob assembled in the yard of the Cathe- 7 ressi dral around a bonfire, and attempted to de ro — molish the ‘* hoarding” or enclosure erected sisc posed «os to protect the City Bank. The Riot Act - bb. agin Mi that ay pe - was read and a company of infantry called | invariably be cured, but we are pleased to say out, who tixed bayonets and loaded with| that Grery’s Aveust Firowgr has never, to ball. The sight of these proceedings, and | our knowledge, failed to cure er and a free use of policemen’s staves, cleared the} Liver Complaint in all its forms, such as Sour yard in an hour. Several arrests were | Stomach, Costiveness, Sick Headache, palpa- ade, and the streets patrolled until day-| tation of the heart, Indigestion, bad taste in tight an 6 streets patrou until day the mstth, he Gunigtahe AGRO, dau y bottles sold last year, nota single failuré was . neh tree reported, bat thoasandsel eomplins try letters A Cabinet eouncil occurred yesterday | from Druggists of cures, Three another to-day. The Turkish Ambassador | doses will relieve any case. it. § had an interview with Salisbury before the | Bottles 10 cents. Regular size 75 cents. For cauncil met, and the French ambeassedor | cale by all Druggists. . KENNET SQuarRE, Pa, Nov. 6. San Francisco, Cal. Nov. 6. | Jos. Bowman to day, shot Mrs. Hayes iand her niece, Annie Carr, inflicting slight ) wounds ; he then blew his own brains out. | Cause, the refusal’ of Miss Carr to marry | him. | On Saturday three Indian murderers con- | fined in jail at Yakmig, Washington Terri- | tory, assaulted the the jailor with a sling- I shot improvised witha stone. He escaped | to an adjoining room used as an armory. | The Indians seized muskets and baydnetted jhim. The jailor got a revolver anid shot all tliree ; one is mortally wounded; the others | will probably live to be, hanged on the 22nd ;instant. The jailor will recover. Vienna, Nov. 6. Midhat Pasha persists in resigning the Governorshup of Syria. anmmmiepcemai a EUROPEAN, Lonpon, Nov. 5.