$ — " — "i , —— : NOV —— —— a 7 Te H DATLY a ye. eed Y BxXAMIN R, Lecal and Other lems. TEL EPR APHIE NEWS. Shipping Disasters. The steamer * Worcester” sails a EMBER ee eee 29. 1883. Sn = eee eae : Perkins & Sterns -_ mame a le someone —_—— --——--- es ————— ee eee Lonpon, Nov. 28. for toston te-morrew (Friday) (Spaectar Desrarcurs ro Tue EXaMINeR, ] ae number of shipping disasters report- -yening, at five o’click. . luring the last few days is larger than ’ . Nese | A False Report and a Difficulty | for the same time in past yeare. Carr. RicHaRDs is in the city Overcome, | Th tks — ° ae ; ae e Lennox Election, r . Piven Punses ab phe Diamond Bookstore. 4 Lonpon, Nov. 28. | ee ARE NOW OFFERING EXTRA GOOD VALUE IN awe | ae eo ao dated to-day, says the | Orrawa, Nov. 28. : Avoruer lot of ladies’ Fur Caps at Youna’s, | report of the capture of Khartoum by El! The Gove P f . *| Med@hi’s forces 4 feicinel ee © Government Party feel badly over . > es is unfounded. The diffi- | th t . | : (iranvd display at the Diamond Bookstore. | culty = persuading Turkish officers ordered | ses itu esau ME Rio Flannels and Blankets : . a - ; for a in the Soudan to accompany the | : ; ; A peacreurcL line of ladies’ Fur Caps at | &*pe ition has been overcome, and almost ey: ; Younes the entire number have consented to join | At Work Again. . ‘ ‘ ae : _ join | = rn : SN | the expedition, which is under command | 7 Ulster Cloths and Mantle Cloths, : Everyraine cheap at the Diamond Book-| of Baker Pasha. All the English non- | New York, Nov. 28. store. commissioned officers in Egypt have volun-| The striking cigar box makers have gone ” tered to go to the front and much enthusi- | to work agai — . eral ’ h husi- ) gain at their old wages. ; Tue Montreal ‘eraid is out asa one cent asm prevails among the troops. The Paris | 8 | pape! te correspondent of the Times believes the | Reat South Sea Seal Muffs and Cape at difficulty between France and China will be Tweeds and Coatings, Fur-lined Cloaks and Cloth Jackets, Weather Bulletin. — Poe Yor NG 5, > — Latest Liprarizs at the Diamond Book-g stere, St. AyDrew's Dinneg, at Osborne House, to-morrow evening. pillar Lapies’ Fur-lined Circulars from $6.75 avd upwards at Youne’s. eillinliaasen Joseph Usswortu, Ese, wife and son arrived home last evening. penaiilllieiean Lapies number one Astrakhan Sacques, Muffs and Caps at Youna’s, yh Buy yuor Wiaceys at J. B. Macpoyacv’s, they are the cheapest. nov 29 spnalenessttiaiien th Wuat is that which nobody wants and no- store settled by arbitration. Agitation in Algeria. French Government the necessity of retain- ing @ large military force in Algeria. The Shields-Globe Suit. Toronto, Nov. 28. _ Yesterday a motion was made to dismiss libel suit brought by John Shields against the Globe and others. The court allowed Shields,three weeks more to file particulars; but the Globe this morning says it will not stay muzzeled any longer, and published an article repeating all its former charges against the Government in connection with section B contract. Probabilities for the next 24 hours fur the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, November 29--10 a. m. Horace Haszard advertises choice cattle feed which he is offering for sale low. A. McNeill will hold an auction sale of Apples next Monday at eleven o’clock. Any person desiring to exchange a parlor stove for a base burner will hear of 4 chance to do so on application at A. McNeil’s Auction Room. a The concert to be given in the Y. M. C. A. Hall to-night under the auspices of the Women's Christian Temperance Union promises to be an excellent one. Don’t fail to attend. will take the place of the ‘*‘Southport” on Ch’town, Nov. 19, 1883. = = = — Sa Te MARRIED. At the reMfience of the bride’s father, near Charlottetown, on the 7th inst., by Rev. 8. H, Rice, Mr. Alexander Kennedy, to Miss Elizabeth P. Gard. Charlottetown. Winter Goods, W ool Squares and Wool Scarfs, ~ ee — ‘ » ‘ : ) a patel vers chenp tJ. BM ie a I ARIS, Nov. 28. Westerly winds; fine cold weather. Fur M ufis a n d Fur Caps loa meng Advices from Algeria state that there is isi alien great agitation against the native tribes, . Rememser the Concert in Y. M. ©. A. | He poe success of El Medhi Ost Savertenye. BINT A N | ) b> I ; LJ rol this evening. in the Soudan having aroused the eo V B3 I j a : I : V = Ly V 3 hi 3 -— Mussulman fanaticisms. It is thought that] - P. Fletcher advertises ‘‘Song Folios.” ae S, = = My oo Navy : cr ToBacco in small pack- = Medhi’s emissaries are traversing Tunis. H. W. Vinnicombe publishes hi d . ees Weteele Bieta : A ies es . 1. W. ishes his card as ages a ne oo (Li ® Governor General is urging upon the| piano and organ tuner. of every description, Good and Cheap, at PERKINS & STERNS. body likes to lose? A lawsuit. os as Aubrey Fowle announces that ti At the Parsonage, Prince Street, on the ec tisaans : yong tolose of navigation the «Frank 0. Bar| 28th inst., by Rev. S, H. Rice, Mr. Theophilus AR OF RockINGHORSES at the Diamond Book- News from the Northwest. : H. Howe, to Miss Maggie McDonald, both of L 2 ommend: lr to-morrow isa tine day look out for a lot Wiwyipec, Noy. 28, The Manitoba and Northwest Farmers’ East and West Rivers and Rocky Point, Tuoning on same time table. ——— -_ _~— eo + - At St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, Charlottetown, on the 27th inst., by Rev. John Corbett. Mr. AS now on band the LARGEST STOCK ever of nice Furniture by Auction at Dodd's, Union was organized at Brandon on Mon- aaumaeniad = . acess Murphy, to Miss Mary Helen shown by him, consisting in part of . “ele 2k . day. ports. ear Ixvattw’s and Infant's Feeding Cups at 7 : "3 C } . A large portion of the town of Rat aren At $t. Dunstan’s Cathedral, Charlottetown : s.8 . Watsou's Drug Store, oo . : Und th atsou's Drug Store {li Portage, 100 miles east of here was burned Summersipg, Nov. 26. | on the 27th inst., by Rev, John Corbett, Mr. (vercoatings, Stings, i ercla ing, pin RANKIN returned from New York last evening. He was accompanied by Ma. C. D. yesterday. Ten business houses were des- troyed. The buildings were blown up with Shipped steamer ‘‘Summerside,” Cameron, master, for Point du Chene: per Maurice Doyle, to Miss Alice Brenan. At Montague, on the 20th inst., by the Rev. HATS, FUR AND CLOTH CAPS, Mra Bartlett. gunpowder to check the flames. The loss; 32bris oysters, - . - $ 81.00| William Phelan, Mr. James Morrissey, of | fh eesliihaetaiecnl is not yet ascertained. 2 bris vegetables, - ‘ 2.00 | Newtown, to Miss Annie Teresa re Cuoicest Toys at the Diamond Bookstore. — a 155 lbs butter, ' 31.00 | of Montague, —AND— cate aie 6309 Ibs'pork, - OS nen Reuxasts of Canton Flannel, and Prints,| a ae ote | Sey aa DIED. RVERYTHING IN GENTS FOSNISHINGS very cheap at J. * oe Ss. nev 29 ng: 30 yds Island cloth, : : 24.00| On the 20th ae residence ¢ . f hs -inielll ee 3 cases eggs, : “ be 18.00 | his parents, exancer McGillivray, son o Be exchange says: ‘‘The new Queen of Lonvon, Nov, 28, 1456 bush — ; 582.00 | Daniel and Margaret McGillivray, of Cherry Ladies Brocaded Coall ant Dister Cloth adagascar’s name is interpreted, a cloud of | Eight blocks of stone were placed upon —_—_—— | Valley, Lot 50, of rheumatic fever, after a Ig ' water. Long may she rain.” the railway track near Wolverhampton on $1,164 00 | lingering illness of 12 months, which he bore : mle Monday. It is rumored that they were Nov. 27 with christian fortitude. Deceased was 16 VERY CHEAP. sone — L. Cuarrecce has been appoint-| placed there for the purpose of wrecking Ser ae " a years and g months old, oor : ee eee eae va — the train on which Gladstone was expected| oni pan et . ro > At Long Creek, after an_ illness of ten Those wishing to have their Garments MADE TO cen: -iee aimee oth aati artrore, | to travel. 2762 a 4 aie Tn re 1104 09 | Months, Janet McEachern, relict of the late ORDER ean’ rely on getting A PERFECT FIT. > , vs »" e examiner, os 1555 ie seultry, 3 : ; 73.00 Archibald McEachera, * the age of wo. We are offering our own make of CLOTHING ‘vy Cloths for Overcoats, Jackets or Unseated and pisqualified, 500 sheep pelis,, -- - >. , 250.00 its atch, ne peaine tithe, an_aliotienswhieh 10 PER CENT ©HHAPER THAN THE at Sn selineae: top a 5. one : 116 bris oysters, = "+ = +" 200.60 ye ‘bore with great patfence and resignation SAME QUALITY OF IMPORTED. MacpoNALp’s. nov 29 Orrawa, Nov. 28, 10 om eo : 60.00 | “he Was a woman of the strickest integrity, ; ‘ yi Mr. Freshette, member for _Megantic 1b ib. 7.. oT, 3 9 op | aud died in fuil assurance of eternal rest. Our object is not to make large profits. All The Keeper of the Ferry Station House on | . rl buckwheat, 2.00 . . fei’ ; oe : : 4. | in the house of Commons, has been unseat-| 210 lbs butter : : 42.00| At Ellerslie, Oct. 2lst, 1883, aged 92, Mrs, favoring us with their patronage can rely on getting the Southport side should be stirred up with ; es ’ 7 : along stick We are informed that it was ed and disqualified. 14 horses, - 1262.00 | Barbara Wall. She was beloved in life and the best value that can be had. , closed to passengers last evening—till some} The mental condition of the Hon. Adam ———— | lamented in death. The hope of a blessed tall talk was expended in the chill November Crooks is such that his friends talk of send- $4,662.00 | resurrection sustained her and made it easy to rae air, and the door burst open. ing him toa private asylum. ———— $$$ die. oa BD. A, BRU Ck, aN sera Sassaty ScHoot CLosine Exercises.—On Diwe Nov R82 heler near Sitre ‘har! Tue steamer ‘‘Worcester,” Capt. Blankeo- O'Donnell’ Trial. Sabbath November 18th, a most successful SHIP NEWS. Nov. 15, 1883.—3m eod wkly 72 Queen Street, Charlottetown . ship, a hon rs — this obein bg oo - Caste at poe ‘ ae WN 27. Ente aiid, ——_——— Orenoon. She had 1,75 rrels o our as . , oint Road conducte ev. G. Steel, Summe-ride Nov. ‘ntere freight, and the following passengers:—W. Justice Denman, of the Court of Queen's Pastor. All the scholars ae part, some in| Light, (an, Shedias, bollast. Cleared sche Bruce, M Larahee, James Hughes, J M Camp- bell, A Fraser, Patrick Cavanagh, William Jones, —_—_.——— Tevpers ror Timper.—-Mr. P. 8S. Archi- bald, Chief Engineer of the I. C. R. and P. E. Bench, will preside at ©’Donnell’s trial which will begin next Friday. It is ex pected the trial will be concluded Saturday as only nine witnesses for the prosecution and four for the defence will be called. reciting scripture, and others reciting euitable hymns or dialogues, or in singing Miss Cox had carefully prepared the scholars. Great credit is due to her. Mr, Joseph Prowse is the Superintendent, and well does he discharge his duties. There was a large congregation Lodi, Green, Point dv Chene, oats; Annie Florence, Bernard, Shediag, oats. Arrived ,at Vineyard Haven, Nov 22—sebr Annie Ray, Bowie, Charlottetown, for New York. She lost boat and broke foregaff in heavy northeast gale on the 16th. GIS-HEATING STOVES, MAIL STEAMERS fP\HESE Stoves can be seen in operation OMINION STEAMERS « Napoleon III.” every evening at Mr, G H. Haszard’s’ and “Norther; Light’’ will, until Bookstore, South Side of Queen Square, | further notice, perform the. mails, passenger . [. Railways, advertises by poster for tenders present. Halifax, Nov. 26—Ar aschs Valorous, | where orders for Stoves can be left, and/and freight service between Nova Scotia and for 400 tons square hemlock timber, 12x12, in Reported Conspiracy. —_~>—— Lohnes; Charlottetown; Joseph W, Webb, | where an illustrated catalogue can be seen, | Prince Edward Island, 16 feet lengths; 8,500 feet flooring joists, oe . MoveMENTs OF THE Fisnina FLexrTs. AND | do; Ocean Bride, Griffin, do; Harvest Home, containing every information The cost of Steamer “Northern Light” will leave sprace or hemlock; 1,050 pieces round timber, Dvsutn, Nov. 28. | Fis. Recziers.—The receipts continue light. | Bell, New London; Beatrice, Zine, Msg these Stoves range from $406 upwards. Charlottetown, for Pictou, on Monday, Wed- different lengths, and 50,000 feet hemlock The Freeman's Journal says that within We notice thirty-five fishing arrivals at thia | Rosa, Smith, Souris; Mariner, oe The cost of gas varies from less than one nesday, and Friday mornings, at seven deals in ‘0 feet lengths to be delivered at Cape | , fortnight over thirty persons have been port since our last issue, as follows : Georgetown; Jessie, ateem do; “aan I he cent per hour upwards, according to the o'vlock. Returning wil! leave Picton Land- Traverse, P. E. Island, for improvements | , posted charged with conspiring to destroy | Fares. Grounds. Codfish, Halibut. Mackerel. Westhaver, on oie ee = Dwi °F | size of the stove and heat required. The ing on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday there. Tenders will be received up to Satur-| 1). residence of a County Mayo Landlord lbs. Ibs. bbl, | T W. — Ibe ; Hadae‘d : "Pek great acvantages of these Stoves are that mornings, at ten oclock; on arrivsi of day the 15th December. Specification, etc.,| 94 21. with belon en to the Fenian|20 George’s 404,000 9,500 Downie, do; Albert, Y, G05 *°' | they will heat any sized bedroom, nursery or Traro Train. may be obtained at all stations between Char- Bt oh d _.‘s 4 West B 37,000 450 Schwartz, do. sick room, in a few minutes after lighting, Steamer “Napoleon III.” will leave Char- lottetown and Tignish, on the Prince Edward, rotherhood, Shore 189,000 SS | the gas, the consumption of which can be lottetown for Pictou, on Tuesday, Thureday Island Railway. Here -_ be a ro = oe 4 Bank habit $1,000 ’ 5 instantly stopped by turning cif the tap, and Satn;day moerpings, at seven o’clook. some New Brunswick lumbermen to get rid o 7 Bay a 2,107 thus preventing the wsste of fuel, either Returning will leave Pictou Landing on hemlock timber, so much of which goes to Emperor William Speaks. — ——— oe St. Andrew S Dinner ae a chet the necessary heat is re- Monday, Wednesday and Fr.day mornings, at waste annually.— Moncton Times. B Nov. 28 85 630,000 90,400 2,107 quired. No coal to be taken up atai:s. No ten e’clock, on arrivel of Truro Train. noremtianoy senha laser Other receipts 122,000 lbs pollock, 500 qtls 7 tL) doke of he “OSBORNE | *8hes to be brought down. No dust, dirtor| Steamer “Northern Light” will leave Aw accident, which might well be called a Emperor Wiiliam, at the reception given | cured hake, 73 bbls herring aud 20 bbls oil. W Hh ue RE A: Re smoke about the room, which js most im. Pictou Landing, tor Ge~igetown, at two narrow escape from death, occurred last Satur- | Jast evening to the President of the Lower} For the corresponding week of last year the HO SE, oa portant in case of sickness. At @ co*t of o clock, p. m., Wednesday ; and, returning, day to Mr. ohn A. Needham, plasterer. It) fYouse of the Prussian Diet, expressed, in| receipts were 223,000 lbs. codfish, 152,700 lbs. * ; about one-half to three fourths of a cent! will leave Georgetown at 4.20 a. m., fo orem he was carrying @ bucket of mortar strong terms, his confidence that the peace halibut, 101 bris mackerel, 700 qtls mixed Friday Evening Next November 3) boiling water, warm food or hot drinks can! Pictou Landing. . along the roof of a building being erected for of Europe would be maintained. fish, 86,000 Ibs hake, 230,000 Ibs pollock, 20- ’ be had at any time during the aigh!,in from! Steamer “ Napoleou III,” will leave Pictou Mr. Colin McLean, when his foot slipped, 000 Ibs cusk, 530,000 lbs haddock and five AT NINE O'CLOCK two to four minutes after lighting the gas, Landing, for Ceorgetown, at two o’ciock, p. throwing him upon the roof and slipping bbls herring. ‘ . thus making the stove useful in the nursery m., Thursday; and, returning, will leave J down which he fell to the ground. Luckily Magistrates Threatening. Last week the receipts were 389,100 Ibs) Gentlemen wishing to participate in the}and sick room, both eummer and winter, Georgetown at 4.2>0a.m, for Pictou Land. for him he struck the earth feet first sustain- ing a sprained foot, and in sliding down the roof his thamb was also sprained. Heis now doing as well ascan possibly be expected.— Stonewall News, Man. The young man above referred to is an Islander, and son of Mr, J. Needham, Bay Fortune, and is well and favorably known in that locality. —— Mr. R. K. Brace, of Charlottetown, who has been actively e aged for the past two Lonpon, Nov 20. The Standard’s correspondent at Dublin says that a number of Irish magistrates de- clare their intention of resigning in con- sequence of the suspension of Lord Rossmore. Stanley on his Defence. —_——— Lonpon, Nov. 28. codfish, 11,209 Ibs. halibut, 540 bris. mack- erel, 58,850 lbs. pollock, 400 gtls. codfish, and 92,000 lbs. haddock. —Cape Ann Advertiser. Y. We. C A. LECTURE COURSE. celebration of St. Andrew’s Day can obtain tickets, at one dollar cach, from any of the following Committee:—Arch, McNeill, D. C, Martin, D. R. McLellan, J, 8, McDooald. J. M. CAMPBELL, Sec’y of Com. Ch’town, Nov. 26, 1883. LAST TRIP The Stove also lights the room with the same ing. : ges that warms it, These Government steamers will give the same through rate advantag:s, both for pas- Se ee ane sengers and freight, as have been allowed by | the Steam Navigation Company, and freight FT | will be receiv-d and delivered at Charlotte- § | town by the Steam Navigation Company, at | Georgetown by Capt. James Burke and the Agent of the P. E. Island Raiiway, and at HAT property on Great George Street, | 5! . T directly east “a the R. C, Church, now Pictou to Messrs. Noonan & Davies. ARTEMAS LORD, ied by P. RB. Bo Esq., a8 @ Printing | " : . : : a re building fronts = Great peetan! Agent Minister of Marine and Fisheries. ; ing t interests of the 2 2 ve > ; Lee eee ees a ary a part} [t is reported here that M. Stanley, the, ane opt vein ben's. oe | PoERe, —OF— Street, and extends back 106 feet, with a Nov. 1G; 208;=-0' - parely Bt ee of Lynch’s Dairy outfit for New Brunswick | African explorer, intends to defend himself daGod, will-ub delivers by right of entry from Sidney Street. The) ~ —| and Nova Scotia. He had previously bought against the charge made a by easel of r BOSTON STE AMERS whole will be sold cheap on advantageous FO R S A LE. the right for the Isiand. The articles are | yp, ican Society of impatience in dealing B.C. L. terms, = pa ie the Time-for-it” Strainer milking pail, ee A. B. WARBURTON, ESQ, B.C. L _WILL BE - Parties wishing to buy or lease can apply rae: and the Creamer ‘‘Favorite,” He will gn —IN THE— to A. McNeill, or at Palmer & McLeod's (HE Church Property, corner of Prinoe t sh their introduction hereat once. e ‘Carroll leaving Boston 1st December, and Office. and Euston Streets, consisting of Churck be akan engaged Mr. Lynch, the inventor, to Panic at Khartoum. ly M. Cc. A. HALLE, returning will leave Charlottetown | Ch’town, Nov. 17, 1883.—2w eod aod Dwelling House, with Land. lecture on dairying in the Islaad next summer. — al 6th December, Terms may be known on application tothe From the introduction of improved utensils and enterprising means taken to educate the farmer in their use, a decided improvement in the butter placed upon tie market will be looked for. The farmers in the “Maritime Province should give Mr. Brace every engour- a.ement in carrying forward his worthy enter- prise. — Moncton Transcript. In connection with the above we are 1n- formed by RK. K. Brace that he 1s about mak- ing arrangements with Messrs. Bell & Martin, tinsmiths of Montague, ©. E. I, to go to Sackville this winter and make one thousand Creamers and Milking Pails to be distributed through Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. He intends to sell his patents for the two pro- vinces in small territories so that those —, able articles will be placed in the sag farmers with as little delay as possible. Mr. Lynch and some of his friends are trying " raise (by private sudscription) the sum 0 three hundred dollars for special prizes to ‘ given at the next Dominion bition for Creamer butter (farmer’s make). We hope P, E. Island will nov be far Catro, Nov. 28. The Greek Consul at Khartoum tele- grnphs that Hicks Pasha’s force were sur- rounded near Kordafan and utterly de- stroyed. A panic prevails*at Khartown. Prisoner Released. nl Toronto, Nov, 28. The Manitoba Chief of Police was releas- ed tom Ontario jail at Rat Portage on Monday night by order of the Ontario Gov- ernment. St Croix Cotton Mill —_—-— Moyrreat, Nov. 28. The St. Croix Cotton mill\which recently nded owes, it is said, Doninion Government for mavhinery, 000 to th Oe ne 4 SUBJECT-—-“Scraps from Canadian History.” Chair to be taken at eight o'clock. Ad- mission ten cents. HENRY SMITH, Secretary. Ch'town, Nov. 27. BRING THEM TO ME. RING all vrour Soiled Clothing to me and I will m:ke them as good as new. If not satisfactory, no charge. E. JOHNSON a Ch'tewt, Nov. 27, °83.—tt ' Monday Evening, December 3, CARVELL BROS., Agents. Ch’town, Nov. 23, 1*83.— pat 3i LABRADOR HERRING, DAILY EXPECTED. BARRELS per brigt. “Maxwellton.” 60) Apply to DAVID SMALE, Queen’s Whart. Ch’town, Oct. 23, 1883. OB PRINTING of every description undersigned, D. McNEILL, See’y of Trustees NOTICE. | LL PERSONS indebted to us for Notes of Hand, Book Account, or otherwise, are requested to settle the same on or before the first December next, in order to save ex- pepseg, az, owing to a dissolution of partner- ship soon, it is necessary to collect all moneys due this firm. HORNE, PIERCE & CO, Ch’town, Nov. 1, 1883.—4i law wly ti dec lst LABRADOR HERRING, 2) BARRELS and HALF-BARRELS choice Labrador Herring. For sale Ch’town, Nov, 1, 1883, WINTER Flowering Plants. CHINESE PRIMROSE, Red, White and Pink, FOR SALE BY Herbert Haszard, rt ER JOR P G ROOMS, cor, Water and Groat George Street. i i ii Soe ich abe : HORACE HASSARD. Nev, 2, 1933,—~lm wd | Queen Square, near Post Office, Ch’ wwa, Nov, 7.—2w9 vod wily 2i