Anniversary Items. FRIDAY, Oct 24.—Joseph Lancaster, the Ed t, was accidentally killed in New York, O 4, 838. He was the founder of the Lancasterian Schools, based ona system : by means of mutual iestrnction, | about 1769, bat which was not much patron- su). The system, however, led to f the British and Foreign Sch ~ ty im 1808, whose schools are enti! unsectarian, and use only the Bible for religiousirstruction. He travelled through Eng!and 1807-11, visited the United States 1Si8, a was in Canada 1829. On t ith of October, 1604, James VI. of Saotland jueen Elizabeth died March 24, 1603 s t most immediate heir, having | hoot » the Throne of England, was ‘ i King of Great Britain, France and Irelan Scotlaad and England had s sparate | Parliaments till 1707, when the kingdoms were ed ae Local and Other liems. \ ean buy the Globe for 30 cents at the Diamond Buvkstore Wi se shou like to see—a beat ob- | ta ‘ € As\ u > Ine stock at the Diamond Bookstere is the larges cheapest in the city. — CLAY PIGEON shooting to-morrow afterncon, at Belvidere at 3.30, if the weather be favorabie. | = i Tue City Collector is instituting proceed- | ings sgainst celinquents for horse tax and | dog tax si i. Ine name of Le Novea t Monde, of Mon- treal, has been changed to La Presse. What's in the name? - receive d, Brace + call and s e A SPLE p lot of classware just sellipg very low at KR. K ticm before the y are all gone, [oct 24 --- oe _ Tue jury in the Hart case. of Halifax, have verdict of No Ga lty, and Mr. Hart has been ‘honorably d.s- charged, nimous pron uD ed an noar -_--+_.-—_— WHat weshould uke to see—alttle move jodgment displayed ia the prosecution of Seott Act much more discriminaticn in the selection of wituesses ! > Tue steamer M. A. Starr,sailed for Halifax. last evening with a cargo consisting of 2, cases mackere), 6 barrels oysters; valued at $12,000, shipped by Herice Haszard. ses, ana cases lobate ra, 7 — > —— Pur following is the passenger list of the Bonavista, which arrived here this afternoon: Miss S Atkinaon, Ch’townr; Mr RJ Logan, do; Mr A T Higginson, do; Rev Chas Allen, >t John's; Mrs Allen, do. ot uments, &c¢, open d to- B okstore. ean ‘i ins Jonn Dorstr®? thankfully acknowl- prompt payment of tie sum of PERKA CoTYA thin day at the Vianwid ‘ tiie $5 UU trom Trince Kiward Ccourcil, Royal Arcanum, being the amount of Insurance on the lite ot her late lau.ented husband > Tur meeting of the Young Women’s Chr :- tian Assciation wiil be resumed forthe wi ter months, tirst general meeting to be h-ld in the bas«ment Parlor of the Y. M. C.g., this evening at 8 o'c'ocks Pe PI ‘NTINE called the Reigate, was from the shipyard of Hon. John Y+o, at Grand River, on last Saturday. She has iron masts, and is said to be a very fine vessel. Mr. John Ellix, of Lot 14, was the master builder. —Pioncer. a A peat tT FUL line ef Fancy Goods open to- day at the Diamond Bookstore. A BR Is launched ii Wildey Lodge holds its last oo oh F, session in its present quarters to-night. Until the new Hall in Browns Block is ready for eceupaney, which wall be on the first day of January next, the regular meetings will be heli in st. Lawrence Lodge Room, Queen Street, = > — iN Hamilton,Ont., a few days ago, a farmer was offered 55 cents per bushel for a load -«f bari y, bat on the boyer mentioning that it was required for the purpose of making malt, he refused to sell it. He gave the same buyer the entire load at 48 cents per bushel on his promising to either chop or pot it. - > ~ Moncton Times : It is purpesed to give Sir John A, Macdovald a fitung recepticn on his r turn home from England, in recogintion of his forty years’ service in public life Shov!d : Joun errive at Halif.x, as he doubtless will, a series of demonstrations at the dif- ferent towns along the Intercolonial Railway will be in order. om > -- “Twenty FouR YEARS experience,” says an eminent physician, convinces me that the only way to cure nervous exbaustion, and weak of th xaal organs, is to repair the waste by viving brain and nerve foods, and of all the remedies compounde?, Mack’s Magnetic Medicine is the best. Sve advertisement in atetier column. a — erows Bcustness Cotiurce —The | gy Cia this College will be resumed | Mouday, the 3rd of November. It is de-| © | to accommodate those who are engaged | or who prefer to attend even- | enon com ion fee within the reach of all. | aquri he «ay in buit ‘or terms and other information apply to L. B. Miller, Principal, oct24 ‘ie Ix the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon, the cases of P. P. Gillis, John J. [rainor and Mrs. Robin, for alleged viola- tions of the Canada Temperance Act, were brought up. The two letter were adjourned. 1 I " r was ora third offence. | he time at Which the alleged offence was committed ior to that at which a conviction for} _ Secor d offenve had been obtained, Mr. Oot 93.Sunrise, Goodwin, Tusket Wedge, unsel for the defendant, raised au N S&S, bailast; Agility, Fougere, Arichat, , and contended thatthe Court could| ).). ’pathfinde r, Pope, Cow Bay; Margarat ind r the circumstances, convict tor a | in McDonald, Pictou, coal; Hiawatha, rd offence. His Honor deferred judgment. | Winters, Mahone Bay, hmestone; Brilliant, ic cit ED dry, * ine, limestene; Annie Koy ) the disegreeable weather to-lay Landry, Shedi F mice at the market was small, The; 24.0) Halifax, mdce. the list of prices: Beet | oct 24—M A Morrison, Morrison, Halifax, 5 to Mets per Ib; do per ar!” bai; Land 8, Brundage, Pictou, ballast. 8 mutton, per Ib 5 to 10cts; a : to Sets; veal, 3 to 8cts; turkeys, | CLEARED. OU: ducks each, 2 to Ddctes; fowls, per pair, 22 to 55cts; chickens, 30 to Margaret Jane, McDonald, Pictou, bal; | Wets; butter (fresh) 20 to 25ets; do (tub) 19| Agility, Fovgere, Pictou, bal; Hiawatha, | to 22cts; eggs. rer doz, 19 to 22; black cur: | rants, 14 to '6ets; flour per 100lbs, $2.75, to $4.00, oatmeal, $2.70 to $3.00; hay per 100, 55 to bdet oata, 3% to 25cts; potatoes per bush, 30 to 37cts; sheepskins, 40 to 50cts; cabbage yer doz, 26 to Goets; pork (carcass) 6 to 7cts; do («matl), 8 to (0cts; apples per bus. 48¢ tu $1.00; goewe, 45 to cule, apps, de $1.00, TELECI (Sprcia, Desratcurs to THE EXAMINER. | Yhe Queen's Speech. Lonpon, Oct. 23. Parliament reassembled to-day. CRAPHIG NEWS. ‘ Ue | The electors of Lanark will vote on the! wy & A Scott Act on Nov. 20th. a B i } The! = —— THE DAILY EXAMINER, OCTOBER 24, 1884. _—— ce tt a ey ine a ee Cho'era is spreading at Palermo. Contrary winds interfere with the pas sage of boats up the Nile. A Kingston woman has been fined for following is the Queen's speech at the open- selling a boy ‘‘tafly” on Sunday. ing of the session :— My Lords and Gentleme We 1 have brought you together to enable you to further consider the ¢ eat subject of representation of the pe ple. I to maintain foreign coutinue relations ef amity with all powars, Information from the Soudan includes painful uncertainties, but the energy, courage and resources conspicu- ously disp layed by Gen. Gordon, in success- ful defence of Khart: deserve my warm recognition. The advance of my troops to Dongola has for its object the rescue and security of Gen. Gordon, and ul, those who so fai hfu ly co-« porated with him. | [ am using my best endeavors in Egypt to promote further improvement of affairs in that country. I have given my support | to the Egyptian Government in the difficult financial position in which it was left through the failure of the so-called con- ference. I regret the occurrences in the vT *“*% . . Transvaal, and am considering with the Cape gevernment means to secure the observance of the convention. Gentlemen of the House of Commons : The operations in the Soudan render it necessary to ask of you further pecuniary p Ovislor. My Lords and Gentlemen: The Bill for the extension of the parlia- mentiary franchise will be at once intro- duced. May the blessing of God attend your labors. Nationalists in Council. Lonpon, Oct. 23. Irish parliamentary party was held in London yesterday. Parnell presided. The meeting ¢xpressed sympathy with the family of the late A. M. Sullivan, and resolved to press the Catholic Education question in Parliament. No formal res: lution was adopted rega-ding the franchise policy of the party, which will probably be decided upon after the first reading of the Franchise Bill. A meeting of the Great Fires. QurEBeEC, Oct. 238. Telegrams from Gaspe announce that the settlements of Pointe au Fregate and Pe- tite Anse are completely destroyed by fire. Thirty-five families are homeless and starv- ing. Assistance is being organized in (uebec. Fatal Railway Collision. Toronto, Oct. 23. About midnight last night, a Grand Trunk exprees near Point Clairo, ran into a cattle freight train. Alex. Stewart, en- vineer, was killed, and a tireman and several passengers injured, The damage is placed at $25,100. A Scott Act Defeat. Ortrawa, Oct, 23. The Scott Act advocates have sustained their first rebuff in Peel Co., where it is said the Act was defeated by 150 majority. This is the grea'est barley growing district in Ontario. ee Wood-Jand Fires New York, Oct. 23. Thousands of acres of wood-land in Camden and Atlantic Counties, New Jersey, have been swept by fires, entailing an aggregate loss of $250,000. Cremated. Berry, Oct. 23. Eight persons were burned to death in a fire which occurred at Westphalia yesterday. Bernhardt in Danger. Paris, Oct. 25. Mime. Bernhardt is in a very weak con- diticy. Her recovery is dou otful. | Weatner Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Varitime Provinces. Toronto, Oct. 24--10 a. m. Moderate west and north winds; fair, cooler weather, with a few local showers of rain or } sieet. METRCLOGICAL OFFICE. Charlottetown October 24, 1884. Highest Temperature Saturday......-... 58.4 Lowest Temperature (read at midnight), ..42.7 Lowest Temperature this moruing........39 6 Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. .42.8 Temperature this afternoon at I o’clock..39.0 MARRIED. On the 15th inst., by the Rev. J. Burwash, lat the residence of the bride’s father, Mr. | Henry Willis Turner, to Miss Florence J. Love. f Saip NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED, | Vanderbilt denies that he has changed to the bear side of the stock market. ; ' ; | Itis believed China will be unable to prolong the war owing to lack of money. | The cfiicial | for the Scott Act, in Simcoe Co., at 1,183. The French commanders, if ordered to / march to Penkin, will ask for 40,000 ad- | ditional troops. | The diet of Lower Austria has approved the scheme for a canal joining the Danube, Elbe, and Oder rivers. | Lord Northbrook is much pleased with |his trip up the Nile. He found all the | Mudirs efficiently equipped for aé@tive co- operation with the English. The apflication of the Toronto Telephone Company, for cancellation of a patent uranted to the Bell Telephone Company in 1877, was argued before the Minister of Agriculture and the Acting Commissioner of Patents recently. French population statis.ics for the year 1883 show an excess of births over deaths of %),843—the lowest excess since 1880. There were some 2,000 more marriages than formerly. This year, of course, both rates are much lower, so that the popula- tion has practically been stationary. In Russia, the late Emperor Alexander observed the sentinel always marching up and down on a grass-plot. Upon inquiry, he diccovered that the Empress Catherine had observed an early daisy on the plot, and had remarked to one of her suite that she hoped that it would not be picked. Ever after a sentinel had kept watch and guard by night and by day over the plot. Edison, the inventor, said a few days since in Philadelphia :—‘:Electricity is simply without bound—we can't get to the end of it. It will be used for everything. [have now an apparatus by which I can produce electricity direct fromm coal, but it is not yet perfect. [should have shown it here, only it makes such a muss, avd be- sides itis rather a dangerous experiment, a3 it is apt to explode sometimes.”’ Sharks, those avaricious denizens of the deep, have for companions pilot fish. These are handsome fellows with nothing terrify- ing either in manner or appearance. They are supposed to locate the prey for the sharks and come in for a share of the plun- der after the raid has been made. Not withstanding the shark owes much of his success to the pilot fish, he does not hesi- tate to swallow one of them occasionally. There are sharks on terra firma not at all unhke in this respect their brother mon- sters of the deep. There are very few people in Canada who need to goto church without acollar on. A Globe reporter in this guise visited the Toronto churches to find out how the poor but honest were treated. His varied fortunes are related graphically in his re- port, which appears in that paper. In some of these, fearless of the odor of tobacco and like imaginable discomforts, he was received as a man and a brother and put into one of the best pews and treated well by the ladies. In some of the larger churches, however, either discretion or worldly pride overcame benevolence, and he wa: used like the poor man mentioned by St. James, and shown, without any evidences of respect, into a back seat. The casual’s work will have very good effect. Many, who have not already done so, will ask themselves whether the respect of persons, which the pew system develops, is Christian. Some will go so far as to ask if a system which makes such distinctions is befitting the house of God, in whose sight all are alike sinners. Some, too, may be provoked to more courteous attention to strangers when they learn that by so doing some have entertained reporters unawares. BIRTH. In this city, on the 24th inst., the wife cf G. J. Wright, of a son. HOTEL ARRIVALS. REV“RE HOUSE Oct 23 -H P Kerr, St John; A B McLean, do; A S Higyinson, Montrcal; R Russell, Hamilton. 24—TW Martio, New York; M J Farley, Hami.ton. RANKIN HOUSE, Oct 9°2—Homer Ely, Beston; R M Glas:, Montreal; R J Logan, do; T H Howard, do; ‘Wm Anderson, Toronto; F S James, St John; | EN White, do; Miss Bessie Jamieson, Sum- merside; H McDonald, Halifax. COAL. COAL. My Expected from Sydney : Per Brigt. King Bird, 230 Tons Old Mine Sydney, (with certificate.) Per Sch Ida May, 110 Tons Reseivye Mine. Per Sch. Mary, 170 Tons Little Glace Bay. From Pictou, per Schs. Era, Wallace, Mar- garet Ann, Quickstep, R. Boak, Contcderate, and William and Mary— Bowie, Guysboro, bal; ss M A Starr, Fer. 000 Tons Interco‘onial Nut and Round, | Per Sch. Sarah Elizabeth, Oc! 28 Z-tland, MeKerzie Pagwash, mise; 16) Tons Seadia Nut & Round. Wiaters, Crapand, limestone, apples; MA | Starr, Ferguson, Halifax; es Worcster, | Aller, Boston, mackerel, eygs, etc. Oct 24—Meiway Kelle, McPhee, Halifax, sh Cats; potatdes, 300 b bush turuips. 1,€00 bush petatoes, 159 bush turvips, 626 | bush oats; Brilliant, Landry, Sydney, bal; Valorous, Loanes Halifax, 2,20) _ bush ‘ ‘ i All of which wiil te sold at the Lowest Mark.t Rates. | C. LYONS, | Acadia Coal Depot, Fpakie’s Nw 2 Whar Ca'towns Oct, 10—S wks CURRENT NOTES. returns place the majority | ee peetnngennnnehanneneas-= ase Ulsters, Are Offering the following lots of Dry Goods at prices to clear : 10.000 yards Assorted Cloths, suitable for Jackets, Dolmans, and Suitings, 8,400 yards Assortcd Dress Goods. 4,409. yards Black and Colored Velveteens, 6500 yards Cheap Wincey. 60,000 yards Grey Cottons, marked down to mill 4, 5 and 6 Cents. A BIG LOT WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Best Cotton Warp at Mill Prices. ss ALT REMNANTS AT COST. @G@ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Remember the Place: Tremaine & Metcalf’s old Stand, next Dow to Messrs, Beer & Gof. YK The New Brick Store will be opened on the 25th April. <x W.& A. BROWN & CO. prices, Charlottetown, Oct. 23, 1884. Perkins & Sterns’ —FOR— FALL & WINTER GOODS of the Very Best Value. UR Stock of Velveteens is large, and includes all colors in Plain and Brocaded, and marked ( very low. English Silks, Satins, Velvets and Plushes, all shades. New I’ ather Trim- ming, New Stripe Satin, New Astracan Trimming, New Spot Silks, New Cheinlle Ruching, New Brocade Velvet. A Grand Display of Knit Wool Goods, in Squares, Scarfs, Jackets, Scarborc Coats, Alexandra Jackets, Jerseys, Xe. Fur-lined Cloaks, Rubber Circulars, Dolmans, Jackets, Ulsters, Shawls, &. New Millinerv, Hats, Bonnets, &., very stylish. Berlin Wool —Beehive, Victoria, Rutland, Albany, Saxony, Alloa, Universal, and other yarns. Grey Flannel, Scarlet, Flannel, White Flannel, French Twill Flannel, Tweed Shirtings, Tartan Plaids, &e. Dress Goods, newest and best value. Large Stock of Wincey, Prints, &e. Boys’ Cloth and Fur Caps, Men’s Caps, Ladies’ Fur Caps. Splendid Value in Blankets, Comforts and Counterpanes, ALL PERSONS WANTING WINTER GOODS SHOULD SEE OUR STOCK. PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’ town, Oct. 17, 1884. ‘OMBINATION COOK STOVE. CONSTRUCTED QUICK AND PERFECT ee eet ON A IN ITs New and Improved Principle, “ OPER ATION, CONTAINING AND ‘ ii a Every Facility for Cooking. Easiiy Managed EVERY STOVE WARRANTED. Simon W.. Crabbe, Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner. Ch’town, Oct. 1. FALL IMPORTATIONS!: The Balk of our Fall Stock is now Oven, and we are Prepared to Give Buyers FIRST CLASS VALUE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. CASH CUSTOMERS AND WHOLESALE BUYERS —WILL DO WELL TO— HAVEH A LOCKE AT OUR STOCE BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE W. A. WEEES & CO. .———— eee Ci'téwn, Sept 27%; 1834 nn a 8 ms en