le 2 ee en Anniversary Items. rON| \ 3 T lay we will refer ildiana, by th , Mentana, » Papal which ox ver, LSGJ, not because have marked the sake of the n { ‘ mittee of Insure good ove Wi | is a Act elect n, when **the be : Ww saved, It was, anal LLC! ee nt fecal and Qther items. SEV ‘ houses are goiwg up at Albert > Hon § R HOWLAN returned t> town n Saturday evening. dibivcniii ‘ F Puttner’s and Budd's Emu!sion at Watsou’s Drug Store. ‘ ee | | now, j fo)] ‘wers and | rece vad - Spectat services for Thanksgivirg Day were | announceu in the churches yesterday, aa OxE ok a Stipendary Magistrates | Court te day—only that and avthing more o and prominent in st. John is in difficulty, sites will inspect the P. E. brigade ef Art llery ub i? is reported that an old hardware hi Se Lr €< Cort Island Provistenal thanksgiving Day ON aaa rhe specialties at the Diamond Book Store for the present week are Family Bibles and is Works ui call public attention to miscellane: Mr Dopp would the sale of the property to-morrow (tuesday) at iz mck. - i Me. J. LakkINs is putting up a large steam wil! at Richmeud station. Itis to have all the modern in vements. - > Tux persen who has the blue cloth coat, lately advertized in Tue EXAMINER, 18 re ll again at this office immediately. jyuested to Call ay > " | Tue Woman's Temperance Penevolent Society will meet in the lower Parlor of the yy. M. C. A. Hall, on Monday evening, at half-past 7 \ full attendance is re¢ uested, > De. Dopp has obtained from the United States a number | ramental trees to be planted on both sides of Powual Street be- tween Kent and Grafton Streets, near his resid nce, Well done! iiliccciodtibiecesscoaa Ar Northam. Thomas H. Pope, Esq, is erecting a fine new residence. Northam bas connections with a wide extent of country, and by the aid of Messrs. Pope, Barlow and others, is improving rapidly. vialhiaiiipiiaiia Tue photographs of the Presidential candi- dates.two of whom will be electea t» morrow; viz, Blaine and Logan, Rep; and Cleveland and Hendricks, Dem; are for sale at the Diamond Bookstore, cabinet size for five cents eacu lips liis Honor the Stipendiary Magistrate and Mrs, Fitzzerald, Mr. Ma!colm McLeod, Q. C., and Mr. Sutherland returned from Tignish on Saturday eveving—the enquiry into the Fishery Refund business having been ad- jurned. i Tur Beauce election in Quebec on Friday last. fora member of the Dominion Parlia- mest, in place of Bolduc, app inted to the the death of Posse senate vacancy by » Fe sulted in faver of ‘I'aschereau, the Couserva tive, by about 20) majori'y. Sei atic How. A. P. Caron, Minister of Militia, Hon. John Costigan, Minister of Inland Re- venue, Hon, John Carling, Postmaster General, and Hon. MaeKerzie Bowell, members of the D om n Government, are expected to arrive in Fredericton, N. B., toeday. ssieecenaniiis dual Joux Bartow, Ese, has lately added a new flame ani turbine water wheel to his mill at ton, at a cost of about $700. The mill can now be driven by either water or steam. Mr. Barlow is one of the men who help to build up the country. cieiecettaa til Seventy] beautiful ime trees obtained in Roche ter, New Y rk, at the instance of me} Welling Rev. George W. Hodgson and other rest- deuts of Graftoa “treet West, have arrived, and will be plivted atonce. If they live, they will be agreat improvement to that | part of the worn Ry Cab'e to Long vortn & Co :—The new brig Arialoe, C»p ain Trainor, arrived at Loudon ou Saturuay last, making the quick run of 19 days from this port. ‘Ihe safe arrival of the Ariadne wi'l be good news to the uaderwriters, who had insurance on the vessel, caryo and freizht for $92,000 ~ > Ma, Scurtiner, Chief Engineer cf Govern- ment Railways, arrived in Summerside on Saturday evening, in company with P. 8. Archibald, of the Intercolomial Railway. Mr Coleman met them with a special at Summer- side, and the party at once proceeded West to tion of the road this morning. = > b vin the in pe A SINGULAR Case. Mr. Thomas Kstabrooks, House, Sa_kville, N. B., has been troubled for six months past with a sore face. The case has baffled all physicians who have been consulted till a few days ago, when an iron screw about an inch in Jength dropped out of the child's nose,-—Chignecto Poat. The little daughter of of the Brunswick | Gaudaur wioning by two lengths. Teemer’s | onnucsiilitaliaiesal Car CovrpLer.—As a result of the recent car coupler test at Boston it seems to be the Opinion that the automatic coupler which will eventually be adopted universally will be one working on the general principle of the wel, Known Miller coupling m use on passenger coaches, ope rated by gravity, that 1, the Miller hook turned half round so as to work Without the Spring —Lchange. —_——-——— Tue Supreme Court re-opened to-day. The Chief Justice and Justices Peters and Hensley on the Bench. The first case called was McDonald appellant, and R. H. Crawford Inspector of Licenses, respondent~-an appeal from a conviction under the Scott Act made by Messrs. Heard and Knight two J. P.’s for Queen's County. The case is still before the Court. McLean for appellant, F. Peters for res pondeat ee lure Acavra Minus Disaszer?—Afdespatch | = men | of the 30th ul of the three | 3 wire hving at the time my last despatch was wired, Olives Kushton died at two p m. Daniel FAVS Chisholm is not expected to survive the night. re Melunis, who was at first expected to very low. His left leg is arm broken above over, now broken in two places, left the « lbow, and left side crushed. ODr. J. Ww. Macdonald, medical officer of the company, 19 tp attendaode — td bold out any hopes of bis feces . is | TEL HI [Sprorat Despatouss tro THe EXAMINER, | " . Fall of Khartoum. General Gordon's ¢ apture., Carro, Novy. 1 \ telegram from Dongola to the Khedive vives details of the story of Gen. Gordon’s capture, told by a Sheik who left Shendy, Oct. 7 Khartoum being surrounded for we a strony body of reba's provisions being scarce, a feeling of discontent and insubordination which had for a long time existed among the garrison, manifested itself. On the 8th, 800 of the garrison deserted to the rebels, leaving only 2,000 faithful to Gordon. On the 9-h. being strongly attacked, Gordon was fore d to surrender. rhe particulars as to the fate of Gordon’s | himself have not yet been | is proved beyond a doubt) that the report of Gen. Gordon’s capture is | true seven ks by and ’ oe | Aquatie. Sr. Lovis. Nov 2. The race between Teemer and Gaurdaur, | rowed over at Creve Coeur Lake, this after- | noon, and proved a misfortune for Teemer, | boat leaked, and it is said that is the cause | of his defeat _ eo Political. Orrawa, Nov. 1. As was expected, Taschereau, Conserva- tive, was elected for Beauce by 300 majority. Complete returns from | Meganticgive Mr. White, Liberal, 27 majority. ' ge Death on the Nile. Ortawa, Nov. 1. | Tne Canadian voyageur who was drowned | on the Nile is believed to be Captain Louis | Jackson, an Indian. death on the expedition. ——— “ The Cholera Lonpon, Nov. 2. Advices from India report that an unusual-| But hang it, ‘twas too much for them, ly fatai outbreak of cholera has occurred at | Madras, Two hundred deaths are re- | ported _ —— - a“ Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the | Varilime Provinces. Toronto, Nov. 3-10 a. m. Moderate nerth west to west winds fair cool weather. METROLOGICAL OFFICE. Charlottetown November 3, 18584. Lowest Temperature Saturday..........50.9 Highest Temperature yesterday,. ....... 38.4 Highest Tempera‘ure Saturday..........45.8 Lowest Temperature (read at midnight), ..30.1 Lowest Temperature this morning........32.1 Temperature this morning, at $ o clock. .34.3 37 0 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock.. Summerside Exports. Scumm-rstpe, Oct. 31. Shipped per Steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene : 1G brie potatoes... .......escieses $ 17.00 AG Cnaes OIE)... 4 52% f0cdd 45 110.00 1 box fish. ... 1.00 142 bbis oysters....... i's 356.00 er ME OIE onc nce oo0s 44.00 pe a ee re 30 00 Be kee. dh cades va 2090.00 8 bris oatmeal......... ido 48 00 EOTO tw FORO. 6 oo se eS 528 60 90 yds Islald cloth...... 72.00 —__ — - EH DAILY CRAPHIG HEWS. The rest of the bevy of girls took warning in | Al which w: slore ie : > . i j 4 : : ch was declored a tie last Sunday, Was | Then stepping overthe ‘‘ribbons,” to give the That little girl of tender years, who unawares fell down, Was one of the fair sisterhood, of this fair Charlottetown. |The men could not be gentlemen? Forgive This is the second | They did not know that lives across a foot- | They may have learncd the difference “tween | Pequina. ae ete cme os That Herring Hitching Post. BY LOUIE'S FOSTER MOTHER A yroce 's barrel of herring, outsi store ; \ man with a horse and wayon drawn up be fore the door veyed his rein, And hitched the barrel of herring to hold the horse’s mane. Along the sidewalk of planking came 9 bevy of gir's, Not seeing before them danger,—’twas just as dark as curls. | They hurried along the planking, which raised the horse’s head, And feeling somewhat uneasy, tightened the lines, ‘tis said. The grocer was busy inside, serving the coun- tryman’s need, But neither bethought him of lines, herring, barrel or steed. So down went one of the dariings, tripped by the tightened rein, All muddied, and bruised, and shaken, when lifted »p again. good time, profiting by the mishap that pitched one in the slime. fallen aid, They gathered around their playmates, and raised the prostrate maid. The two men came out from the store, te ‘‘wo”’ the restless steed, soth held the head up, (not the girl's) these two men did, indeed. One drove away and left the scene! the other sought his store ! Withont one word girl so sore. of sorrow, for the little them if you can ! They did not know that Auman love makes up the real man. path may destroy, Or leave a life-long mark upon some luckless girl or boy. ee FTE Se a aS, ewe Tiny ast os alee aE NE a Be a NH Wy . & A. Brown & Co. | | j } } | | pot-pie and a roast, that) herring hitching post. Our Advertisers. H. Price Webber's Boston Comedy Co. appear again in Market Hall on Thursday jand Friday evenings next. Capt. John Hughes is discharging several |cargoes of round coal, which will be sold | low while landing. A Freoericron despatch to the St. John Sun says:—The University difficulty is re- vived. This morning (Oct 31) thesenior and freshmen classes asked the faculty for their decision, as to what punishment would be im- posed upon the two classes. The faculty met and after a three hours’ consultatio1,informed the senior class that the conferring of their degrees would be suspended until the Christ- mas after the next ercenia or longer, and_ the freshmen class were told thatall the scholar- ships held by that class would be suspended for the year, and that the classical scholarship always open to this class, would be withdrawn this year. The students in a body, after con- sulting, unanimously resolved to resign all connections with the college, and have in- formed the faculty to that effect.” > meet The Pall Mall Gazette thus chronicles the growth of the British Empire dering Gladstone’s Administration :—¢‘We have not annexed Egypt but we garrison it, we have not absorbed the Soudan, but an English army is on its way to Kbartc um, We have annexed one-third of Zululand, the whole of Bechuanaland and all the Seuth African Coast from the Orange River to Cunene, excepting Angra We have rounded off our $3276.90 | teriitory in West Africa by the annexat ou By same stezmer Nov. Ist:— en ey AS rye $ BORE ik 0 bas ca to ae ngs panes «4 5 herses ae 7) Tes leetinde, .. . 55 c. -8 58S 12 00 | 12 cames egyB......-. ee receees 72 00 8S bris mackerel 80 60 104 bris Ce ss Vk 4 ane oe ke ae es 267.00 BG Nels peeks ci dagss> 230 00 I bri catmeal 6.0) 4 brls potat Min. dee, chee nee ee 3.00 ete os he wk cas ae 4 00 eee. ways. 2 00 er oe et as 12.00 880 lbs split leather...............+ 176.00 $2385.00 SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. Nov. 1—R Munn, Bourke, Pictou, coal; Har- vest Home, Murray, Georgetown, 1:2 bris herring; Elizabeth, McDougall, New Glas. gow, NS. vr ; Nov. 3—William and Mary, Wright, Pictou, coal; Denora, Lamont, Channel, Nfld, her- ring; George Clarke, Shannon, Tatama- ‘of astrip of the coast near Sierra Leone. 930.00 | We had sanctioned the annexation of Cam- 16,90 | eroons, but being forestalled by Germany, 530.00| we restored the balance by annex ng the delta of the Niger. We have established a new East India Company in Northern Bor- neo, and now we have ordered the } rocla- mation of a British protectorate over the eastern half of New Guinea.” > Pennsylvania leads all the other States in the amount of freight handled by rail- road. During 1885 for every inhabitant of that State her roads carried 25 tons of freight. In the West the average is 74 tons per inhabitant, and in the South only two tons. Pennsylvania’s tonnage was more than one-quarter of the total of the United States, or 105.000,000; New York comes second, with 50,000,000; Obio third, with 43,000,000; Lilincis fourth, with 35,000,000. New Jersey is fifth and Indiana sixth, The Pennsylvania Railroad alone carried more tonnage in Pennsylvania. — > —— Baron Rothschild’s loan of £950,000 to the Egyptian Government, which was due gouche; bark Charles Frederick, Rhud, Pic- tou, coal; Mary E McDougall, Renault, Spirit of the Dav, Mason, Pictou, coal; Mary Kate, Mullin, Pictou. CLEARED Nov. 1—Sarah Elizabeth, Sampson, Arichat, bal; Annie Roy, Bowie, Alberton, bal; Levi Hart, Ganion, Grand River, bal; Dielytais, Countawsy, Pictou, bal; Trial, Henry, Spry Bay, 1200 bus potatoes, 62 do turnips; Omega, Boudrot, Crapaud, limestone; Eliza- beth, McDougall, Pictou; Aslas, Zellers, Halifax, 1960 bus potatoes, 250 do oats, 220 do turnips; Flash, Williams, St Pierre, Mig, 509 bus potatoes, 175 do turnips. Nov. 3-- Lina May, Cook, Vernon River, bal. OTHER PORTS. Sommerside Oct 31—cld brigt Alice, Ryan, Barbadoes. 6490 bush oats; value $3200. | | ! HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. October 31, has been renewed for three . . 8. Cow Bay, coal; Exairt, Boudrot, Arichat; | tmonth Energetic, Reinhardt, Port Hood, lumber; | idicachilninabte A true bill has heen returned sgainst the city of Ottawa for the disgraceful condition in which some of its streets are kept. - aciieattaiiliei China is officially reported to be averse to England’s mediation in the French difti- culty. Sewing Machines. THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES | Nov. 1—Chas Grant, Brule, N S; Geo Me- | Landers, do; J T Mc™urray, _ Montreal; Js Murray, North Sydney; A Nicholson, Francisco, Cal; A E McDonald, Point du Chene; J F Rapert,; Rochpster, YY. ard— G Chas Waye, St Peters: Jas Stevensov, New | s vai | RECEIVED KICHCST AWARDS At all the kaJing Exhibitions of the \\ orld, San| Only Gcid Medal in Canada, 1883. | J. F. WILLIS & CO., Jo avd only authorized Agents for P, E. I. iy 30 than one-third of the ar 1884. SE ena OVEMBER 8, ~- INT ~—aee ON Rn on ig + oeeremetioe, | Are Offering the following lots of Dry Goods at prices to clear: Across the plauking of sidewall the man con- | 10.000 yards Assorted Cloths, suitable for Jackets, Ulsters, Dolmans, and Suitings, 8.400 yards Assorted Dress Goods. 1,400 yards 6500 yards Cheap Wincey. 60,000 yards Grey Cottons, marked 4, 5 and 6 Cents. A BIG LOT WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Best Cotton Warp at Mill Prices. - ALIA REMNANTS AT COST. WHOLEBESATLH AND RETATL. Ren ber the Place: Tremaine & Metcalf’s old Stand, next Door to Messrs, Beer & Goff. Black and Colored Velveteens. down to mill — prices. Y= The New Brick Store will be opened on the 25th April. =f W. & A. BROWN & Cé, Charlot -town, Oct. 23, 1884. Perkins & Sterns’ FALL & WINTER GOODS of the Very Best Value. Vv 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 Father 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, Scarbor¢ Coats, Alexandra Jackets, Jerseys, Xe. Fur-lined Cloaks, Rubber Circulars, Dolmans, Jackets Ulsters, Shawls, &@ New Millinerv, Hats, Bonnets, &., very stylish. Berlin W.cl— Beehive Victoria, Rutland, Albany, Saxony, Alloa, Universal, and other yarns. Grey Flannel, Searlet Flannel, White Flannel, French Twill Flannel, Tweed Shirtings, Tartan Plaids, &c. Dress Goods, newest and best value. Large Stock of Wincey, Prints, &c. 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. COMBINATION COOK STOVE. Woe ag Te, QUICK AND PERFECT ON A IN ITS New and Improved Principle, “ , OPER ATION, CONTAINING AND Every Facility for Cooking. ze Kasi‘y Managed, EVERY STOVE WARRANTED. Simon W. Crabbe, Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner. Ch’town, Oct. 1. — SS SS TS FALL IMPORTATIONS! The Balk of our Fall Stock is now Oven, and we are Prepared 10 Give Buyers FIRST CLASS VALUE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. CASH CUSTOMERS AND WHOLESALE BUYERS —WILL DO WELL TO— | BAVES A. LOCK AD OVD’ BROCE BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE W. A. WEES & ©. : Dtdwa, Sept 27 1864