co - LLL M.A LE I EE GO ‘ search of the steamer which collided with edi en gee ~ eens ees oe Saas eee hii a a Bt ee TELECRAPHIG NEWS. aprorat DesrarcHes PO Tue EXaMINer. } Me ° ‘ ? fl et, yesterday, and ten persons drowned. were Leicrster, Nov 16. A banqidet was given here lact night to Sir Henry Haltoerd. eaptain of the rifle teain which visited America. Respondirg to the toast to his health, Sir Henry said The Arrears of Kent. Lonpox, Nov. 17. a the recent rifle contest had brought to In the Hou e of Commons, last night, | gether two armies and made friends of Mr. Di Keon (Luberal) asked Mr. Gladstone ' them. He proposed the health of the Na- to extend the payment of arrears of rent for three months He received a favorable reply from he Premter The third me of procedure was agreed | to after a | ng discussion, tional Gnard of America, which was drunk very cordially, San Francisco, Nov. 16 ae —_— -————— ae. corpus, states that the Chinese government The Trial of Rebels. refused to give certificates to its subjects — ;other than lator re, as provided for by Carro, Nov. 17. The disagreement between the prosecu- the Chinese wa” : . ' stla +? : T ‘ ‘ tion and defense in the trial of the rebels | evtitle them to lind in the United States. here has been settled and the trial is now A brother of the interpreter of the proceeding amicably. nited States Courts in this city has writ- ws scented ten a letter from China tothe same cffect. ' : > ene : a... . The Murderers of Prot. Palmer. | Sr. Pererspure, Nov. 16. oncicines | section six of the Act of Congress, known as Immigration Act, which would Chinese Carro, Nov. 17. [The authorities here entertain a strong | cept the present representatives, have peti- tioned the Czar to give permission, for the hope of securing the murderers of Professor | ee Bek) Coonan of a bill granting Palmer and paity, and having them) ull liberty to the press in Finland They promptly executed. refer to the loyalty and tranquility of the Finns in support of their prayer. British Troops in Bad Health. : » , CoprnuaGEN, Noy. 10 Sir Allen Young, the English Arctic inavigator, has offered his services in con- |nection with the proposed expedition to | Lonpon, Nov. 17. Sse tenenaiitliaiiaeettananenaign al es ee an ae ee i as Fook Ah Hin, the Chinese merchant re- | leased from the steamship Cuptie on habeas | at hh : Various estates in the Finland Diet, ex- | Lcieteneneliell Es AC IVE TL En —_ - oh wee ee - ep age “PORTLAND, MAINE. 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SEMPLEST . ‘ai ote i ; A despatch from Cairo states that the search for the missing exploring vessel health of the British troops garrisoned in | Dijmphna Egypt is very bad. eee ti zy Weather Bulletin. Pat Casey to be Hanged. | iain - Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Dest, Nov. 18. { faritime Provinces. The trial of Patrick Casey, charged with | the murder of Bridget Joyce, at Conamara, | was concluded yesterday. The jury were Toronto, Nov. 18—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh north to northeast winds, LIFE INSURAND IN cae Won... O out only eleven minutes, and returned a generally fair, cold whether. verdict of guilty. The jadge sentenced a Casey to death ; hanging will take place on the 5th of December. | aann t Special Notices. » oo ae 6 Oe We are offering Crockery of al! kinds, cheaper than ever, at Colwill's. novl5 3aw wkly 6w James Staunwutre, North-West, says he was almost fatally injured by the fall of a tree, After doctors gave him up, Minards Liniment, used externally and internally, j cured him. j2 eod wkly | Just arrived, another large supply of assort- - | ed Ccockery, to be sold cheap at Colwili’s, Lough Mask Marder. | anbrour may oe -—— | Carrer’s Lrrrie Liver Pris will positively An Electric Storm, Loypor, Nov. 18. An electric storm raged throughout the country yesterday, aud telegraph cummunt- cation Was, in consequence, very much interrupted. The Dominion Safety Fund Life Association OF ST. JOHN, N. B. o-—- $50,000 Deposit with the Dominion Government. under Government License. —-0o An Assessment Company with « Safety Fund, at its actual cost. 0-7“_—_- Ws Coed Cauvassers Wanted, Working Life Insurance Lonpox, Nov. 18. | cur sick headache and prevent its return, The Govert t neuin stmsenion of | This is not talk, bat trath. One pill a dose. oe a _ | To be had of all Dreggists. See advertise- full details of the Lough Mask murder. | jyent, [nol4 2wks eod wkly. | fue only steam, sewing machine, and gun- repairing shop on P. E. Island, aud the only | place where you can get every part of a} sewing machine or a gun made, 18 ac Brown's shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, the Mediterranean for the benefic of his| Cha'ttetown. em - health. In his absence, the Opposition in | Cart and see our large supply of China, the House of Commons will be led by Sir | Glass aud Assorted Crockery ware, which We Richard Cross. are selling so cheap, at Colwiil’s. ; novl5 3aw wkly Ow GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Buy your Overcoats, Reefers and Ulsters Sir Stafford Northcote’s Health. Loypen, Nov. 18. Sir Stafford Northcote intends going to} from John McPhee & Co. nov9 wkly Ir will pay you to buy your Dry Goods, | Millinery and Clothing, at John McPhee & ‘o.’s. [oe4 2aw wly Corres only 25 and 30 cents per pound, Family Grocery. kK. K, [uc 15 }S8y2. ' and purple Grapes, at Beer & Goff s. oct 20 Dorsry Gorr & Co’s Poots are the rage. Losvow, Nov. 16. A heavy gale is blowing around the coast |‘ to-day, particularly in the southwest. A| brig has been lost with all hands «ff St. | warrer ged, at the Ives. A smail vessel is ashore in St. Ives; | BRACE. p another vessel has been tetaily wrecked at} WUISC®, Puars, {geen Hoyle. Gravenstein Apples, &c., The third rule of procedure was agreed | to without division in the Commons. In the House, to-night, the debate on the | » . Everyone can be suited in Hats at L, F closure question was resumed. The 4th! Prow se’s, both in style and price. Loct 30 rule, that when before a division the deci-| Pickiurnc Sricrs and Vinegar (Enslish sion of the speaker or of the chairman of | Malt) at Beer & Goll’s. oct4 L. E. Prowse is giving wenderful bargains { oe t 30 tren = Seat Croras, Mantle Cloths, and Ulster Cloths, just opened. Sacques and | Ul-ters cut and fitted at short notice. -—\W EEKS | & Co. jno5 mo we & sa HEBRON, Yarmouth, Oct. 15th, 1882. To Dks. BENNET & LtWIs, 119 Hollis St., Halifax. Dear Srr.—I desire to express my feelings of profound gratitude to you who have helped ms so much by the use and application of your wonderful medicine known as your Absorptive Pads and Plast-1s, &c, I was sick about two yearsand spent a large sum «f money with physicians but received very little benefit until I tried your absorptive treatment When [ commenced using it this summer I could scarvely walk acrors the floor, I had such a weakness across me, and now I can walk a so eae ae mile at a time and attend to household duties coverable by-civil action ; thet Gahing boots | much better than I could before, and feel only 7 43 — — o reterg: toh ‘too glad to recommend this truly great treat- that fishing fo ine their gear m en-! wai * oara erage Yo reat sh om zs : . Ss afflicted as 1 was. ou are at liberty to make deavoring to avoid cables should be able to any disposition of this note you may deem reeover against cable companies. proper. New York, Nov. 16. A barge loaded with 700 barrels of sugar, | Reddin’s Drug Store. while proceeding down the bay to-night, in tow of a tng, was run into by the steamer City of Worcester and sunk. There were on board the barge at the pire Capt, Taylor, Y M. ¢. A. HALL. TRURSDAY, NOV. 23, 1889, deck hands, all of whom except the cap- Humorous and Dramatic Entertainment, tain were drowned. The cause of the ac- =~ BY— cident is supposed to be a miscalculation of PROF, WM. E!HELBERT EASTTY, the force of the tide. (His first appearance in 7 years). committee that “ayes” or “noes” have it, | is not challenged by more than twenty | in hats during November. members, the speaker or chairman may forthwith declare the determining of the) House or of committee was passed; that speaker or chairman of committee may call attention to the continued irrelevancy or tedious repetition on the part of a mem- ber and may direct him to discontinue | his speech, was also adopted. Adjourned, Five pilots have been drowned while at- tempting to reach a distressed vessel in the Firth of Forth. Lonpon, Nov. 16. The recommendations of the conference on sub-marine cables, recently held in Paris, are published. The principal of these are that wilful damage to cables should be punishable and damage be re- MRS. R. HIBBARD All the remedies can be obtained at Fraser & Lonpon, Nov. 16. Carl Blind writes to the Dai/y News de- claring that all who care for Enyland’s interests ought to combine in demanding the release of Arabi, who, at first acted with the Khedive’s consent and then upon the orders of an asserably of representa- tives of all clesses of Ey ptians. The Times’ Cairo correspondent says Suleiman Duoud asks to be confronted with Arabi in public, He dares Arabi to deny the statements he made before the pro-| secution committee yesterday. The Admiralty has received information from Egypt of the recovery of the despatch box of Brot. Psl ner, who, with his party was wurdered by Bedouins. The third officer of the steamer West- phalia, who cammanded the boat sent in Readirgs, Recitals, and Humorous and Drawatic Irmpersonali ns An evening of Mirth, Humor, and Genuine Amusement N B.— Programme will appear in Tuesday’s paper. Doors open at 7.20; commence at 8. Admission, 25 cenis; Reserved Seats, 35 cents; School Papils, 15 cents, Nov. 18, '*2,~—3i Steam Navigation Company OF -. ide.) dvs —_—_—— the Westphalia, says the boat seen by the Channel eee on Tuesday morning 20 miles from Beachy Head, cannot have been his, It may have bewn one belonging to the sunken steamer. Dillon returned to Ireland yesterday. He projoses to temporarily msame his parli.mentary duties. _ The Duly News axys the reported changes in the Cabinet are entiraly cor jectual. Gladstone has not opened the question of ths me otroction of the ministry. A Gera HE Annuai Meeting of the above Com pany will be held in their office, corner of Great George and Lower Water Street, on Mondav, the 4th day of December nex, at seven o'clock in the evening. By Order. F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, Nov, 18, 1832. UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI- NER, the : t and best N ewspeper Metre wat v 68 Gow \ Miledd ue Py ie hlana. Only §1 per year LEONARD MORRIS, General Agent for P. E, Island. Summerside, Oct. 28, 1883.—ly¥ N Ww | | ____ DWELLING HOUSE AGADIA GOAL DEPOT.) «sano PREMISES. } pA | j ; i 3 AUCTION, NEXT MONDAY, Nov- Peake S Wh art (\ 0 2 ember 29:h, at 12 o'clock, noon, ; art. = oes : | A Two-Story Dwelling House and Premises, —__-— frouting on School Street, 57x75 feet. This desirable property, near corner of Schoo! aud Euston Streets, is on high ground, aud in a very pleasant locality, Picteu Round, Pictou Nut, Sydney Round, Gin wu Svdnew Nut. have ee ae PALL, 1882, SUPPLI&S. In Store and to Arrive: 1000 bris Sap. Extraand Patent Flour, 200 bris, kiln dri-d Cornmeal, 15V lalf-chest. Copgeu Teas, 20 chests India tea (imported direct), 50 puns. Molasses, 100 bris. Yellow sugar, 25 bris. Gran. Sugar, | 20 bris. Vacuum Van Sugar, | 10tons Wheat Bran, ~ | 10 tons Wheat shorts, Terms at sale. A, NeNEIUL, Auctioneer, A Large Supply of the Above Coal Kept Constantly on hand. a@ Parties from the country will find it advantageous t> call before purchasing else- where. C. LYONS. Nov. 13, 1882.—dy wly tf | 1000 boxes Tia Plates , 14x20), ELECTRIC POLISH, ysis 88 5 bars 14-inch square Copper, FOR 150 tls. large Codfish, 1U0 qtis. lerge Hake, Cleaning Gold, Silver, Electro-Silver, or Nickel-Plate, Glass. etc. 100 nalf-bris. Herring, FOR SALE BY Warranted not to contain acid or grit, and not to ipjnre the finest plate. HORACE H°SZARD FOR SALE AT Ch’town, Oct. 31, 1882.—1m eod E. W. TAYLOR'S, 0 Labor Saved for - IN BUYING THE he, 50 cases Preserved Salmon, 200 cases Preserved Lobsters, ‘NOVA SCOTIA SUGAR REFINERY ! AM rrepsred to offer all grades of White and Yellow sugars, in lots; at Refiners ) prices. South Side Queen Square, Ch’town, Nov. 14, °82. lw — HORACE HASZARD, Agent for P. E. Island. Ch’town, Oct. 31, i882.—1m eod FLOUR AGENCY. WAVING been appointed Agent for the Stratford Miils, I aw now prepared to wats joffs Patent frocess and Choice Superior | Kxtras, at lowe t prices, to the trade only. Four car-loads now on the way will be sold | to arrive. BARKENTINE | HORACE HASZARD. 5 | €h’town, Oct. 31, 1882.—1m eod ALEX, McLEOD, Commander, | Now on the berth, and ready to reeeive cargo, o> i Cpe & ES. 2 See THE BalEbyli AMERICA Assurance Company. Will Sail for Liverpool, Direct, | id pany Head Office, Toronto. ON OR BEFORE : Vhursday, the 230d inst. Shippers of Canned Goods will please for- ward without delay, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’to#n, Nov. 15, 1882.—tf een OR CHARTER, TPVUE Brit. “Eottie Belle,” now due at this port, «.1) accept a charter for United States or West ludies, Apply to LONGWORTH &,CO , Uaitdwn, Nov, 0) I8sa—sw Daw capital Subscribed for and paid up ia Cash, Annual income, over $500.000 $1,000,000 ee undersigned is prep*red to effect all classes of Fire Insurance in the above ' First Cla:s Company at the lowest currcnt rates. Polcies issved from office in Charlottetown. Loss<s settled promptly and liberally. A. Ss. UE QUGART, Gener 1 Agent tor P. E, Island. KS Ctlice next d®r to Owen Cunuolly, Esq., Qheen “hreet. Charlottetowa. © - Nv. 10, 1S82.—2w etl NER, NOVEMBHRE 18, 188 Sn a COMPANY, ‘Deposited with = 7 — _———— . > PERKINS & STERNS ARE OFFERING A LARGE VARIETY -or— Mantle Cloths, Ulster Cloths, Overcoatings, SCOTCH THEEDS, ENGLISH TWEEDS, CANADIAN TWEEDS, Seal Cloths, Dogskin, Astrachan. You should see these Goods before purchasing elsewhere, as \0 BETTER Vilet CAN BE HAD. Perkins & Sterns. Oct, 26 1882, *~ 2. “wae: -—_——- STRAMER HEATHER BELLE PALL ARE ANGEMENT. es leave Orwell Brosh Wharf tor Char- lottetewn every Tuceday, Wednesday and Thursday morning at 7 «’clock, cailing at China Point and Halliday's Wharves; re- turning from Charlottetown to Orwell same evening at 2 o'clock; remainiog at Brush Wharf Tuesday and Weduesday nights, and Thureday night returning to Char’ ottetown, aniving about 8.20 o’clo k, p.m. Fares to Orweil and other wharves—Upper Deck and Cabin, 30 cts; | ower deck, 20 cts, JOUN HOGHES, . 10, 188%2—city papers Agent, PPE eae lee DERFECTION || SOLE PROPRIETORS — ce aa = UNRIVALLED FoR jy ' LOCH MERCIALSTREET, Las TOD DY. pe VWLLERIES ARGYLE ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holborn-viaduct, E.C,, London, Aug. 8,°79 Report on the Lorne Hiestaxn Wuisxey: “ We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and analysia, The samples were very frazrant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well- matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality.” : ‘Anruor Hit, Hassatr, M, D. “Orro Henyer, F.C, 5., F. 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Our pills cure it while ers do not. ‘arter’s Little Liver Fills are very emall and very eaty totake, One or two pills makea dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who usethem, In vials at 25 cents; five for$1. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CoO., New York City. CIGARS! REEN § Genuine ‘mported Small Queens, None gennine without the trade mark, For sale everywhere. APOTHECARIES HALL CO., Sole Agents for Chailottetown, P.}, L Oct 23, ’+2.- 2m INCREASE $10 ee UB CARTE AR Thos desiring to make meoney $26 oxs : allanu }pe dur investwents in grain, provisi us and stock speculatio <. can doso by oper- ating on our; ans. krom May ist, 1X81, to the present cate, on im- Vv stnients of $10.00 to#1,000, cash WHEAT profits hav» been realized and paid to invest-rs amounting te severai ties te original invest- ment, still leaviog the original in- vestiucnt ae money or pay- ale on demand, ix ilamptory cir- culars anit statcoments fu Ww STOCKS sent free. We want go Chieageo, Ail. TO LET & ‘ENE Dwelling House and premizes on Upper Prince Street atjontag the p « mises of Judge Hensiey. Furnished or june furnished Poss-ssion given immediately, E.R. BROW, agents, who will repogs and introduce the plan. - commmiss ons paid. A F EMMING & MERRIA misxion Morchants, Major Nov. 2, tf. 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