aaa Ce eee ae Y t Paes A , i a al J . - Betedl .S.0 by ? ‘ # rp oe Se ee === “ 2 ” = meen ; = ees 7 - rt al = See... aes +e’ \ x “~~ +< - a ae va 2 bo eo % “— — aS ae a * ots SEE doen Se hom | rife . cer i a oat Wt en eee — . ee Sr hee Ae es oe cm? . i seme a . \ = = Sana SENET: Kae a ro Se NN enn I ee a eT Lr ea ; 2 a e ‘ S . iy ‘ <> ~ 4 qo oA a - = ~ e . i ie ~ ee 2 ANTE eS ee = — [adieilinaemeeouaeeee ne Anniversary Iteme iTeb cep 1D Er asren | - | i eae Kt i BIS Bl F bas C | HOTEL ARRIVALS, « § oir OF ca gt oe « PRIA November 235,-—Seventy years : Che VE Ve -- azo to-day the Lo n Jones was tirst printed ivention of FL Koning b uiterwards increased r 1 7 i 0 r, and now to 12,000 fhe i ext will be the ceatenuary of the is ‘ } { wrect!l Revister ith i \ hanged to The T'imes ae Bet . by Mr. John Walser) fn 1803 \ Walter gave up the paper as vasabout 1,000. It air , ' rticle contributed by Bdwa if pained the paper the} same of lerer.” jhe circulation 0,000 ies The weekly ome ¢ pri 24.) Sth January, | 1877. | Local and Gther ems. = | | CucRE a oJ ship labourers out of work | in Philadelphia a [y is again asserted that Mr. Gladstone will » oep +} » - ' Iz is intended to start a Roller Skating Rink in Summeraide 7 Tar West Agricultura! Convention meets | in Summerside to-day - Rev. G. W. Hopngsoxn and Mra, Hodgson returned home last evening. oneal clared Tus market to-day was well stocked and largely attended. Prices unchanged. ‘ iil Sra Jonxy MeDonatv dined with Victoria at Windsor, on the 25th inst. sian him, sicenieleediaaldigdla : iecaeaieincuniiiai nial sll i Granville the Peacemaker. oe — = - ScumMonses are still beiog iseued against stag non-payment of dog-tax and truck Louson, Bev: 2. s . roe Earl Granville has resumed his efforts CE READY FAR WINTER | Trero Young Mea'’s Christian Association} to arrange peace between China and ' will celebrate its 25th anni vergary next iues-)| I’ rance. Lt is day evening. iiiahceneagpicsiliian ANOTHER test of Harden’s Hand-Grenade ' will be made on Market Square. at 7.30 on} Monday evening. > WwW. A. O. Mor sON, Esy ‘ of the tirm of | McLeou, Merson & MeQuarvie, retnrned from | Meatreal last evening MoyrReaL will have a public meeting to | atwn in the treatment ci the insane. Sarre ae | Mason. Prixce ALBERT, the eldest son of the} Prince of Waites will make a tour of the | United States and Uauada next year. i ee How. Joux Lercrey, Samuel Prowse, A, J HeVousid, Stewart Barnsaud J. VU. Arsenault | afeia the city attending a meeting of the Governaient. silica ALi concessions made by the British West | Indies to the United states will ouly be sanc- tioned by the Imperial Government if ex- | tended to Canada also. — —y}---— stmr. Cobrn, “Uapt. Fraser, of the vad Line, ar:ived last night from with merchandize; and will sail to THE <acn aut ‘ ‘ ot wioucreai Morrow morning for Newf pundland., John, has been on fire, New Ulsters and Storme- nina 2 aah coats — well made, from Rev. G. W. MeDoxatp, of Woodstock, has France and China. : , accepted the ca'l to the pastorate of the F. C Baptist Church in Suss.x, N. B., and is ex- pected to preach here on Sunday next, a ee Duepvry SHeriry JAwes Curtis cal's upon all Her Majesty's |. P’s. to keep watch, aad if possible have arrested, the prisoners | Cavanagh and Higyins, whe escaped from } Wideen's County jail. _ <> - Asprew’s Dixnner.—Gentlemen who | may desire to attend this dinner at the Ran- kin House next Moaday evening, December ist, can obtain tickets at Rankio’s aud Wat- son's Drug Stores. nov23 21 aeniinvenette Sr, We learn that the splendid young stallion | , = Charlottetown November 28, 15834. ° ‘Hernando’ has been purchased by W. W. | ;,- 7. i ee 89 0 ty u a” as se ; ; ; Highest ‘Temperature yesterc ) 39 4 sued, “e, —— gy “eae ana Lowest Temperature (read at midnight), ..27.2 Ors U all Weel lil ’ avi iwest, oO #2,0 U. Je ¥ next year. oo 2 —_ Heavy Losses.—For the year ended Sept. 30th last, the deficit in operating the New York, Lake Erie and Western Railroad Com- pany amounted to $693,622 95. Mr. Jewett is to retire from the Presidency, and frém all: connection with the C Mm panv i¢ — Moncton ImpLementr Works.—It is stated that at a recent meeting of the Moncton Agri. caltaral Implement Manufacturing Co., the manager, Mr. Cable, was requested to resign and dil so. The liabilities of the company are stated to be quite heavy. There is some talk of the works being leased by Contractor Doherty, — Piimes : sieiniaiilil cel St. ANDREW’s DinneR.—Return tickets at one first-class fare will be issved from Sum merside, Kensington, Souris, Cardigan and Georgetow n, to “harlottctown, on December Ist, good to return the following day, to par- ties attending St. Andrew’s dinner, at the Rankin House on Monday evening, Decem- ber Ist nov23 2i — <=a-—-- Horriste Deraru.—-While rolling logs down the bank of the Cornwallis River, near Wolfville, on the 25th, two men, Freeman Terry and Oscar Moyster, were caught under the lozs in some way and were thrown into the river. Moyster came to the surface and was rescued, seriously injured, but Terry was dug out of the mud on the 26th jammed to a jelly. Both men were uomarried. Moyster will likely recover. i ee Tue Sacred Concert in Zion Church was weil attended. The gems of the evening were the so'os by Miss Knight and Mr. Peters, both of which wovld have been rapturously encored had they not been sung within sacred wails, We regret we cannot speak in high ‘terms of the instrumental pieces and the choruses, th ugh one, the first sang by Prof rieze's chorus, was good. ‘Lhe Convert was &Guancial success, ———_ —— _ Mactsrnare’s Cosra —A decision of some importance to magistrates was given by Chief Justice Palmer, at the ch»embers to-day. in the taxation of coats in the suit of McD. nal¢, appellant, vs. Crawford, responden’, in whice Mr. McLean appa ed for eppellant and Mr. A Peters for re spondent. ‘she Chief Justice | County yesterday, by over 400 majority. Queen | should follow Bisruarck’s principles. ‘inlemuity proposals, and has sent a modi- feation to-day Rowell finally retired completing 1a 233 urge upoa the Provincial Goverament, retorm- | “ now assured, considered impossible. Liverpool from Baltimore, Halifax and St. clads to sail for Tonquin. Maritime Provinces. much change in temperature a : a accel | Lowest Temperature this morning....... Hernando’ will be allowed to remain here Temperature this morning, at 5 o clock. .33.3 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o'clock. .36.5 apples tu-morrow, at half past eleven 7 XN ,o clock. the person of U. F. Te isk, of Gardiner, Me., is in St John, on his way to P. E. Island to buy horses. i about fifteen years. bought and sold 118 horses. buying on the istand about a year ago. Trask says died poor.’ ‘Bt ald ; } must be sore infatuation in the business, cise of OAKLAND HOUSE. Nov. 26—Mr Clark, Mount Stewart; Mrs | lark, do; P Emery, Wood Islands; Nei! | Crawford, do; H Puffer, Boston; J Robertson, West River. £7—Wuncan Munn, Lit: le Sands; Angus Munn, do; Mr Mrs A Musa, he Irving, Cherry Valley; A E Marth, uidon. ; A G Smith, do; D W Smith, do; J Smith, de; ers have agreed to evacuate Mant-| 4! M = Martin, des; Alex Smith, do; John soras territory, and have accepted the con- | Yartiv, do. cittons imposed by the ministers of the Cape Colony that Rechuanaland shall be mnexed by the governinent, and that tl e lranusvaal convention shall be represented, A blue book states tliat England has re [Seeciay Derspatcurs To Tuk HXAMINER. | % . *? ¥ News from the Cape, ete. Loxpon, Nov, 27, Adv ces from the Cane Co'ony state that reeoou Joun Pia rr, aged 28, sergeant in the Royal artillery, Halifax, blew his brains out ‘t noon on the 26th inst. He came up with a relief from Jamaica three weeks ago and was ‘tationed on MeNab’s island and has been inking heavily. Being found drunk on duty he was removed from his position and another sergeant ordered to go down and relieve him. On the 26th inst. betore Ris successor was to arrive, he told his wife to pack upand get ready to leave. She went to their bedroom for that purpose, when he put the muzzle of a carbine in his mouth, pulled the trigger and sent a_ bullet through his brains. He died instantly. Pigott was only married a few months ago. He has been twelve years in the service. fused to join the Exnrepean conference to abolish the sugar bounties. The cheapness of sugar has assisted the industries, and workmen in raw material are profiting on ioW prices. : inscalilliaiccieiian News from the C«pital. Ottawa, Noy, 27. The Canadian Pacific company has been ady ised that money been raised in London, to extend their line, Ontario and Wuebee railway, from Smith's Falls to Mon- trea:, giving Ottawa the go by ihe Scott Act was sustained in Compton thi a ANOTHER Stock Horsr.— the famous horse * Young Royal Tom,” purchased a short time ogo by Mr. B. L. Woodside, from his late owner, near ‘Toronto, Ontario, arrived here on Tuesday's steamer. This handsome animal is adark (apple bay, five years old, stands 164 hands high, weighs over eighteen hundred pounds, and has taken thirteen first prizes, including first prize and diploma at the Toronto Exhibition, for the best draught stallion of any age, competing agiinst twenty- three first-class horses at the time. ‘*Young Royal Tom” will be quite an addition to the stock of splendid stable horses in this County, and wo wish his owner every success with -- oe - Protection in England. Lonpon, Nov. 27. Lord R. Churchill, in an interview, de- himself in favor of revision of the tari, and the adoption of protective duties, even extended toatax oncorn. He said that in its domestic policy the government stated he has modilied the to Pekin through the Marquis I'sen. — Walking Match. Lonpon, Nov, 47. tu the walking match at the Aquarium OFFER LAGE SUPPLIES OF NEW CLOTHING, —f OR— fail and Winter, AT EXTRA LOW miles. The victory of Littlewood is as he 1s 25 miles ahead of oe The “iteh’ at Home. a ~~ LONDON, Nov. 27. Gladstone, the Marquis of Salisbury and others, held a fuither, conference to-day. A definite agreement upon the Redisiri- bution Bul was reached, anda hitch is now PRICES, GOOD OVERCOATS |! AT LOW PRICES Fire At Sea. Lonpon, Nov. 27. The steamer Caspian, which arrived’ at See Weels & Co.’s stock of MARSEILLES, Nov. 27. The Government has ordered three iron- good material. ————— a © OVERCOATS —ANbD— REEFERS TO SUIT ALL. Weatner Bulletin Proba! ilities jor the next 24 hours fer the Tokonto, Nov. 28--10 a. m. Light to moderate winds; fair weather; not METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, ct VERY CHEAP. Our Advertisers. A. McNeill holds an auction sale of SHIRTS DRAWERS AT LOWER PRICES THAN FEVER, _ —QP 2 a _ Buyixa Hokses.—Another horse-dealer, in Mr. Trask has been in the business Since last spring he has He commenced Mr. ‘there is very little money as nearly every dealer has said Mr, Trask, ‘there that made on horses, — ‘But,’ a ee men would not run the risk they do.’ There is a brisk demand for good draft horses, many which are wanted fur the woods, though the chief buyers at the present time are city truckmen aud merchants in Maine Those not wanted in Maine can readily be dis- osed of in Boston. oonuel through the city ou the 24th on his way home with 33 horses, His firm disposed ef about 115 horses already this season, aud the probability is that another lot will be pur- chased before navigation closes. As to the price of the animals, Mr. Trask says that they cost, on an sverage, about $90 on the Island, and when they reach their destination they cost, including all expenses, about $155 each. The duty is 20 per ceat.—St. John Globe. Men's Wool Scarfs and jiuf- fiers, Fur Caps, Knitted Shirts, Collars, Braces, &c ee Call and see us before buy- ing elsewhere. ee —— BripGEvItLe, East River, Pictou, N. S., in which is siuated the iron deposit, from which the Londooderry Steel Co. has been supplied of late, is, says the Truro Guardian, the scene of pew discoveries, About half a mile from the former deposit. which had partially run out, a large deposit has been discovered, which is of much greater value. The new tind ia situated on the mountain side, on the line «f Wm. Grapt’s property, abutting that of Thomas MeMillan, ‘The Ste 1 Company pay a royalty of 20 cents per ton to the owvers of the property, payieg ail expenses of prospect- ing and excavatirg. On the farm of Hugh D, Fraser, the Montreal Company, so-called, are extracting like kind of ore, and have at Teast 86 carloads ready for shipment sailed Ip is Famored that James Gordon Bennett has sold one-third of the Heald to J. W. w. A. WEEKS & UO. Chtown Nov. 4, 1884 Rew Watches, New Clocks, New Barometers, New Thermometers, hew Spectacles. Just Received and Offered Cheap. ee ee ee decided in taxing these costs that in all pro- ceedings before Justices ef the Peace, under | the Domision Summery Conviction Act, the costs to } el were to be rezguiated see allo . by the scale ixes bv ou re j cial Statute ‘ ‘ r ( y eh Vie, Gan ae ee te toh Island| ‘Tue Royal Hotel, eae * Te ie i. W. TAYLOR, “ly og et a ee : e | de y fir e 26:h Inst. 45 Ww z Statute 259-1.) This Jeci-ion sets at rest & destroye | $7,000, Csveiiem & Wasllddit were NEXT TO WATSONS. question npn. Ww hich some doubt bee eine insured if bédu dutdrtainthd by Junttded of th Mackay at a price which fixed its valuation at $5,250,000. The sale was necessary to enable Mr. Bennett to pay his assessment on the new cable stock. Gid Steck Cheaper than) ever, to ¢ iear. [ood wkly.J rievdir, thes prdy WEEKS & CO. ( Goods, newest and best value. Men’s Caps, Ladies’ Fur Caps. Splendid Vailuae Mr. Keegan, of Augusta, : HMPREHSS RAING#, Acorn Range, Novel Acorn Range, Alderman Range, Model Range, Vamous Range, Favorite Range, Advance Parlour, Westminster Base Burner, Farmers Boileis, Island Crown Cook, Tally Ho Cook, Warmer, for coal and wood, Maratiine, for cual and wood, Forest Beauty, tor wood, Siar Cook, ior wood, Standard Franklin, Woodbine Prauktin, Waverly, fer coal and wood, Mascotte, Black Prince, Red Cloud, Globe Heater, Box Stoves. Hxtra Pots, Kettles and Spiders. Ch’town, Noy. 17, 1884. Foapstone and Stovepipe at Prices to Suit the Times. wimon W. Crabbe, Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner. a Perkins & Sterns’ —FOR— FALL & WINTER GOODS of the very low. New Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, &c., very stylish. | Victoria, Rutland, Albany, Saxony, Alloa, Universa!, and other yarns. ‘ ‘Flannel, White Flannel, French Twill Flannel, Tweed Shirtings, Tartan Plaids, &c. Dress Large Stock of Wincey, Prints, &e. Very Best Value. UR Stock of Velveteens is large, and includes all colors in Plain and Brocaded, and marked English Silks, Satins, Velvets and Plushes, all shades. ming, New Stripe Satin, New Astracan Trimming, New Spot Silks, New’Cheinlle Ruching, N Brocade Velvet. A Grand Display of Knit Wool Goods, in Squares, Scarfs, Jackets, Scarbor« Coats, Alexandra Jackets, Jerseys, Xe. Ulsters, Shawls, &e Trim- vy New Feather Fur-lined Cloaks, Rubber Circulars, Dolmans, Jackets Berlin -W.ol — Beehive Grey Flannel, Searlet Boye Cloth and Fur Caps, Biankets, Comforts and Counterpanes, ALL PERSONS WANTING WINTER GOODS SHOULD SEE OUR STOCK. Ch’town, Oct. 17, 1884. PERKINS & STERNES. ‘W.& A. Brown & Co. Are Offering the following lots of Dry Goods at prices to clear : 10,000 yards Assorted Cloths, suitable for Jackets, Ulsters, Dolmans, and Suitings, 8,400 yards Assorted Dress Goods. 4,400 yards Black and Colored Velveteens, 6500 yards Cheap Wincey. 60.000 yards Grey Cottons, marked down to mill prices, 4, 5 and 6 Cents. A BIG LOT WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. ne ee Best Cotten Warp at Mill Prices. AT COST. @ Ad AIND RBRETALL. Ren mbcr the Place: Tremaine & Metcalf’s old Stand, next Door to Messrs, Beer & Goi. YS>_ The New Brick Store will be opened on the 25th April. <7 Charlot z-town, Oct. 23, 1884. SLEIGHS FOR SALE, A’ MeNEILLS Auction Room— { double-seated Box Sleigh, i stylish, round-back, Famiy Briving Sleigh, Upholstered, well-finished — both nearly new. Will be suld at a bargain. Herald! Herald ! CAK-LOAD of Flour, brand ‘‘Herald,” equal “Kent Mills,” at Steam Naviga- tion Wharf. For sale low by J. A, CHIPMAN. 2 Cars EVAYGELINE, FOR SALE ‘BY J.A. CHIPMAN & CW8., Ch town, Nov, 12, 1884. W.& A. BROWN & Cé, — - ae —— — eee eee eee JUST OPENED, WANZER THE BIBLE DEPOSITORY, Sewing Machines. YEW and beautiful Books for Christmas— | | Chatierbox, Boys Own, Girls Own, Sun. , dav, Our Darlings, Bible stories, Toy Books THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES Children’s Magazines, Pictorial Xmes Cards | with suitable texts of Senpture), Miss| RECEIVED RICHEST AWARDS Havergais Xmas Cards, Sunday School fF Books and Cards, Hymn Books, Tane Books, | At all the i Se of the World, Bibles and T'vstamenis,—very, very cheap. Only Gold Medal in Canada, 1883. M. F. ELLIS, Corner Queen and Fitzroy Street. J. F. WILLIS & CO., Sele and only sethorizved Agents for P. E17 ee Superb Baking Powder, Ch’town, Nov. 18--eod jy20 (Manufactured by Holister, Craue & Co., | 9) Broad Street, New York.) C. H. COOK & GO., | The enterprising Photogre; hers of Charictte- | JT UQUESTIONABLY the purest end most town, in view of their increasing businesa, wholesome Baking Powder made, Gro-| have ad ed to their ateff of assietantr, A cers are authorized to guarantee every can to FIRST-CLASS OPERA'IOR, from New | be full weight, and positively pure. Ask for York, who will be prepared, when requived, the ‘Superb ” and take no other, Put up into tint or full colovr photographs ia the |}, 4 and J-1b. tine, avd for gale by every re-| highest style. ‘They also are detrmined to \spectable wholesale and retail grocer and 8Dare no expense to please their numerous general dea'er in Canada, The Canadian | patrons. Corseqnently, to all those wishing | trade supplied by rst-class work, at reseonable prices, the opportunity is now offered. a Call and view specimens, #0. Chitown, Nov 8, 1884—whly ¢f JOHN T. BBED, 105 Water Stréet St. John, N. 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