a es ci nce a > ee a amet ee = |. Siete Le eg a a re —_— ? t _——— o®.. =: : a Se ee shtnial dean RIT "ce 2. 6 he oo “oe , -. EX: ty C2 AT ‘ “ : ‘ | Pa ee eee a ‘ ts Soe ae ee Vie ee eT Re ee ee TE A MTN EER, i . = ae ——— a ee he nee 21, 1534 NOVEMBER — Anniversary Items FRI ’ \\ ?) ihis isthe birthday cf Victoria \d laide Mary Louisa, Princess Roval Pine i is a i Fred rh \ i}! am ¢ ' Prince of Pras »when 1S years of age, It ji; | aigo the ars noo L570) Sir Thomas Gresham tied Sir Thomas negociat ad loans for the , q) ver 3) t hl. 70; foun e the Roval Fx ] al > Al 1 sham ce ll re in 157d. He was the leading merchant (in his da) Ml — | . en ‘ther Ute Loe he a 143 ‘ BerG§ te Elis. CAPTAI ' t ‘Tryon, is, we regret to } " hew, 4 ‘ - = we l i \\ al ( rile ue Student ; are rganizing a LX ating Clabl a Ba oe ae heep near Summer- side, a3 W sc near Charlottetown > om Zion Church is being repaired f St. John. N. B THE orga i Mr. F. A. by Peters, « - A PeW bargains 1a and Far lined Cloaks, W. W. Beer. > the storm, the steamers did not and there were no foreign [u212i OWING to eross yesteruay mails. sonatas Tus Patriot says that the Methodists have held bazaars in this city which have realized more than that held last week ia aid of St. Joseph's Convent a es Axy person wishing to advertise in the Dairy House Almanac, had better apply before saturday, as the space is nearly all taked op Three mere advertisements wi ll complete the book— R. K. Brace. : bibs fut Western Agricultural Convention wil! be held at Summerside on the 28th inst. The Summerside Jvurnal says:—"‘Une of the attractive features of the day will be a paper by Hen. D. Ferguson, on ** Hints to Butter Makers.’ > In the Stipendiary Magis'rate’s court, ths forenvon, Margaret Sanderson wes convicted and tined $50 for a breach of the Canada Tem- perance Act Anothcr Scott Act case was adjourned until Monday, as also a case otf petty larceny. ‘Two drunks were disposed of at 31.00 and 85,00 =- ~ a->- — Tureves have been operating again at the North Kiver. Tubs and crecks, hams and bacon, ete., have disappeared from the pre mises of Messrs. Geo. Tweedy, Geo. Essory and Jas. Dixon. Mr. Tweedy desres ‘ihr EXAMINER to intimate to the thieves, that he will be obliged it, when the butier is consumed the erecks are returned. cetiiiaiiia By referring to the proper column, our readers will learn that a most interesting event occurred at St John, N. B., yesterday, when one of Belfast's most popular young men—Mr. Ewen ©, McLean, son of the late Alexander McLean, Esq.,—enlisted in the noble army of benedicts To Mr. McLeau aod his fair bride we extend our best wishes, and hope that their jouraey through life may be crowned with intiuite success. einen Prince County To tHe Frontr.—We are info.med that Mr. Patrick Keanedy, of Tig- pish, lately sold a hog which weighed 736 lbs , auother 445 lbs., another 405 lbs., another 384 lbs., and etill another 342 lbs, Can this record be beaten? Again, the Summerside Journal says :—‘* Butcher Gard lately pu'- chased from Mr. William Andrews, St. Eleanor’s, 2352 pounds of pork, some car- cases of which weighed nearly 500 pounds. --- >>- -—<— Tug Wellington correspondent of the Suz- merside Journal reports : ‘Quite a number of our young men are forsaking the Island and going to the Maine lumber woods for the win ter. Among those who left on last Tuesday's boat, were Messre, Alex. McDonald, Daniei D. Cameron, Angus McDonald, Alex. Mc- Neill, John Bishop and Joseph Climmons : Our school, under the manage- ment ot Mr. Joseph McDonald, is making good progress. * * * Mr. James Alexander raised a fine crop of wheat this season.’ eee — The Markets. MARKET, Boson, Noy. 15. Fisu,—Aceording to Hatheway & Co.’s re- port, P. E. Island Mackerel have been selling at $11 and $13 per bri., unculled; $10 for No. 3. S11 and $12 for No. 2; and $14 and $!5 for No }. Dry Coafish are selling at $2.50 and $2 75 per quintal for large Bank, but itis not easy to get the outside price. Pork.—Dealers report a continued good jemand for Pork, and pricec are well main- tained, Mess commands $16.50 and $17; clear at $18 and $18.50; and backs S19 and $19.25 per bri. Smokep Hams—Prices continue steady at 12 and 134 cents per Ib. including small and large : Larp—There have been further sales of Western and Boston at 7} and &} cents per lb. Our quotations are for large lots. Small lota range higher. Ecos —There has been a good demand for strictly fresh eggs, which are scarce, but other kinds are dull and easy. A large quan- tity of held stock is arriving, and for such there is not much call. Nova Scotia and P. E. Island eggs sell at 26 and 27 cents. — Porarors—Receipts of potatoes are liberal, but with a guod trade, there is very little accumulation and prices are fa‘rly maintained. BOSTON Best Fastern command 53 to 55c, and Northern at 50 tag$3c. We quote:— Burbaak Seedling*.........-++. +--+: 48% to 50 Mstiatn a. cc osscan sceuanien aausl 45 to 43 Beauty of Hebron........6.-+++e++: 50 to... POGNND. «+ 0 che sansanneeanseeenane 48 to 5° Oxars—Vhe market for oats has been quiet and the tendency of prices to easier rates, but no material ch*nge has taken place. The sales of No. | and extra white have been at 352 to 37c; No 2 white at 344 to 35; No. 3 white at 33% to 34c; and mixed at 32 to 3dc per bushel. MARKETS. Montxeat Nov. 17. Pork —the avtle reports that the feeling in hog products contiaues weak and values have a declining tendency. Lard is weaker and quiet Western mess sells at $17.00 and $174 per br’. Hams, city, cured per Ib...... #014 to 0 144 Lard, western, in pails per ib... 0 104 toO 10} Lard, Canadian, iu paile....... 0 10} to6 00 Bacon, per lh dapat ewer Shoudlers 010 toOll Urain-—Oats and barley are unchanged. MARKETS. MONTREAL LIVERPOOL Liverrvon, Nov. 15. Graix.—Oots remain at 5s, 5d.; Barley, Se. Ge. Cueese —Megsrs. W. Heapy & Sons, of L‘verpoo!, writs us as follows on November 4: The situation remains unaltered from our last report, with rather a slow demand, except for very fine descriptions, and buyers of these goods are most fastidions in ther require- went. la Moutreal cheese dells at from 9 to 1h} ents. Ladies’ Astracan Jackets | e RDS v% tL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, (Serorar Despatcnes ro Tue EXaMInen. ] | Bire. | OT, At 12.30 last nie} tt tinorce, Nov, 20 } Ni . > 3 ¢re ol Henry t my “ = . . . ‘h menys Hguor agent for St Georgve onde r j ‘tie Seott Act, was diseovered to he ! ‘ ) & on tire, and in the flames . ' a short time made guch prevent the saving of its . fante ) 1 4 Contents, fhe dwelling house of James Bradley, on Main Street. ean ht, and was . . : entirety « msumed, also i ‘ Barry, carpenter. It ie workshop of T, looked at one time as if the village would all go, but Inckily the fire was got under control. — France and China, Paris, Nov, 20. Le Paris says that Gen. Briere de Lisle commander of the French forees in Ton- quin, telegraphs that the Chinese had inade a Vigorous attack on the French gunboats Nauclaire and Tromber, as they were pro- ceeding along the River Claire, after revitualling the garrisons at Tu Yenquan. One sailor was killed and cight wounded. Eighty thousand Chinese are coming down the Red River but he is ready to meet them. Sudden Death. Woopstock, N. B., Nor. 20. A seusation was caused this morning by the intelligence cf the sudden death of James H. Jacques, customs officer, The deceased was attending to his official duties as usual yesterday, but this mornin, he was taken suddenly ill and died in a few minutes. The probable cause was heart disease. He was much respected. A Respite. Orrawa, Nov, 20. Mrs. Bontel, who was to have been hanged in Quebee at eight o’clock this morning, was resvited for eight days. The sentence will likely be commuted to im- prisonment for life. _ a —_ Financial Plans. Lonpon, Nov. 20. In the Commons to-day, Mr. Gladstone stated that the Government was submitting financial plans regarding Fgypt, to the Powers, and was therefore unable to dis- close them. Breach of Promise. ,Lonpon, Nov. 20. The Fortescue-Garmoyle breach of promise case was beguu to-day. The court room was crowded. The Cholera. Napies, Nov. 20. Complete ofticial returns of cholera show that a little over forty per cent. of all cases have been fatal. ee Weather Sulietin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronro, Nov. 21--10 a m. Moderate winds, from southwest and west; cloudy weather, with showers of snow or rain, METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE. Charlottetown November 21, 1884. Highest Temperature yesterday,. ....... 34.5 Lowest Temperature (read at midnight), ..2!.9 Lowest Temperature this morning........31.1 Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. .35.1 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock,.34 0 ment _——-— * Our Advertisers. Mrs. Young has just received a supply of Ladies’ Felt Hats, to which she directs attention. A. MeNeill sells another carload of win- ter-keeping Apples next Monday, at hali- past 10 o'clock. Rev. B. Chappel lectures in Y. M. C. A. Hall on Tuesday evening next. Subject— ‘*€ British Columbia.”’ John Maceachern advertises the Con- federation Life Association, the capital and assets of which are over two million dollars. Summerside Exports. Summerstpr, Nov, 19. Shipped pr steamer St. Lawrence, Evans master, for Point du Chene : 168 bris oysters. ......--..-ese eee $ 504.00 10 toms atarch............+: 800.00 OT iain on e'vsenes 437 00 8100 Ibs do. | 29 bis turpips.....- 6-62 e eee eens 20.00 200 sheep pelts. ...... 060-2 ee eee eee 80.00 70 Ibs butter........--.seeeee eee 13.00 Pe POP sees cae 13.00 }box do | ig i ks cn cth he ve06 40.0% 5*0.00 2 bris potatocs....... -+eeceeees : 2.00 102 cases CGZS...---- eee eee e eens 650 00 OOS Vd. LOAEMAP. «5... cece se ccescees 117.00 25 bushels oats ...+6-- 6. see e ee ees 8.00 $3,254.00 By same steamer on 20th. a cia casa dace 44 eee 3 150 00 13 brls potatoes....-----eee ees 10.00 4 boxes poultry.......---+-ee eee 3°.00 7 CBPES OZUB 0. eee eee cree ween 59,00 Gi brie. oysters.....-...-ceeee-s: 183.00 9 boxes ees i ieee vk > udane «tie i ne 900 Ibs. oatmeal .........--0 eee ee 27. 2510 do wool... ...-.--ee cree cece 628.00 A EE eee i2 00 2673 ibs. pork... .. 5 cee ees o« eo Ne hc G Riis ewe wn cess 350 09 20) Ibs. butter. ... 6 00 266 bushels oats. . so (0 il begs turnips. TN aie 6 00 1 threshing machiue. 4 eats 200.00 86 sheep ..... 66. cece ee ee eee ec ceee 151.00 $2:1€8 99 MARRICD. Oo the 20th inst., in St. Stephen's Church, St. John, N. B. bv the Rev. Dr. McRae, Mr. Ewen CU. Mel ean, of “Aird Gowar Cottage,’ Belfast, te Katie, daughter of Malcolm Me- Donald, Eeq , of Portage, Belfast. Se” We wes | PORT OF CHARLOI TETOWN, ENTERED, | Nev 21—Julia Mranklin, Wetherbie, H-lifax, mitse, } CLFARED Nov 20 + tmr Bonavista, Anderson, St Jahn, Nfld, 30 bids puk, 250 bags barley, 116 bros oats. 169 bils veget»bles, 89 quarters heaf, 127 mutton, 17. boxes poultry, 2l head eattle, 8 tubs butter, 50 boxes cheese, 41 rol!s leather, 14 hogs; stn’ Worcester, Alien, Boston, g: neral cargo. Nov 21—Maggie, Darrell, Bermnds, 595 brls potatoes, 550 bushels oate, 28 bris turn'ps, 24 tons coal, 50 M. laths, 2 bris herring. OTHER PORTS. * Summerside, Nov. 10—Ent. sch. Cetewayo, Covert, Georgetown, bal. Ent. Aggie, Snow, Cape Traverse, bal; 20—Armada, oJcKie, Crapaud, oats. COPCAESES HOTEL ARRIVALS. OAKLAND HOUSE, Nov 90--F MeReth, Murray Harbor; J Mahar, do; Angus McBeth, do; DJ’ MeDon- ald, do; W Mcleod, do; John Brown, Pictou Island; James Mahar, Murray River; M Fin- layson, Eldon; A W Martin, do; J MeS Smith, do; S McLean, do; John Bnehanan, do; W M Irving, Cherry Valley; Philip Ir- ving, do; Rod McKenzie, Belfast. BPR REP. In this city, Nov. 20th, Thomas Edwin, infant son of Thomas and Annie Webb, aged lt days. (Newf undland papers please copy.) In Portland, Oregon, January 27, 1879, Baby MeLeod, aged 2 days; October 10, 1880, Annie Jane McLeod, aged 7 years, 9months, and 16 days; and on October 23, 1580, Walter James McLeod, aged 3 years, 6 months and 27 days, children of Mr, N. E. McLeod, formerly of Johnston’s Road, Lot 22, P. E. Island. In Portland, Oregon, May 20, 1884, Frederick Charles McLeod, aged 13 years and 3 days. also son of N. E. McLeod, formerly of Johnston’s Road Lat &. P. &. f. Death loves a shining mark, they say, With us the adage has been proved, For death has stopped upon his way, And taken from us him we loved. We have lost a ioving brother, One by us most loved and dear ; He is with our own dear sister, And many others we revere. This bereavement gives us sadness, But the ones who wait above, Will be filed with joy and gladness, When arrives the boy they love, Now his sufferings are o'er, Like a hero through the strife, Like a martyr these he bore, Till were gone the sands of life. At Fiat River, on Monday, the 3-d inat., of effusion of the brain, Daniel D. Ross, beloved son of D. D. Ross and Margaret oss, aged nine years and three months. Much beloved by all who formed his acquaintance. \t Summerside, on the 13th inst , Matthew Nowlan, formerly of Bedeque, aged 42 years. —R. I. P, At Grand Tracadie, on the 10th inst., John J. McDonald, aged 79 years. WE SELL Potatoes, piling, Bark, R. R. Ties, Lumber, Laths, Canned Lebsters, Mac- kerei, Berries, Eggs, Fish Ete. Best Prices for all Shipments. Mr. Writ? fully for Quotations, HATHEWAY & CO. General Commission Merchants, 22 Central Wharf, Boston. Members of Borrd of Mechanics Exchange. Ch’town, Nov. 19, 1884. WANTS, LOSE, FOUND, we. Trade, Corn and we Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding three lines, will be inserted for ten cents per day. oe a Keys, tied together with a piece of string. The finder will be re- warded by leaving them ai Tue EXAMINER ctlice. nov20 ryw LET.—At a very low rent for the win- ter mouths, a house in a central part of | the city ; can be pretty well furnisbed if re-} quired. Enquire at this office, nov20 lw OST—On Tuesday evening. Nov. 18th, between Mount Edward Road and Char- lottetown, a roseword Piano Leg The tinder will be rewarded by leaving it at Messrs. Becr & Sons. novl9 —3i CST—On the 12th November, an Envelope containing $32. The finder will be re- warded by leaving it at Tue Examiner office, novl9—oi & GOOD, strong and intelligent man wanted (shoemaker preferred) at Boot & Shoe Factory. rovl5 FEW BOARDERS can be comfortably A accommodated in @ central part of the city. Terms reasonable. Apply at this otlice. nov!3 tf %0 LET—A nice House in Pleasant Street, ‘i at present occupied by Mr. Crosskill ; possession immediately. Also a house in King Street, near Railway.—William Dedd. novll 7 ANTED—Te rent, with power to p W chase, from 50 to 100 acres goed Jand, Apply at Tue novll with or without buildings. ExaMiNer Oftice. ( CARS dry Cordwocd for sale; nicely split, suitable for any purpose, Apply immediately to McKinnon & McLean. novid NULL CINE ef McCormick’s celebrated BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONERY, at R. K, Brace’s. [sep10 3m 4) E will eve exclusive sale at and near W Char: tetown, of our Entire Wheat Flour, to a Cealer who will push it. Covered by patent. Vasily sold. We guarantee 100 Ihs. mere bread to the bsrrel than any other flour —inanukLuy Mi'Ls Co., 58 Clark Street, Chicago, UL. aug? en NL LLL LOLOL: OT HIMPREHESS RANG, Island Crown Cook, Tally Ifo Cook, Farmer, for coal and wood. Maratime, ‘or c al and wood, Forest Beauty, tor wood, Star Cook, for wood, Standard Pranklin, Woodbine Franklin, Waverly, for coai and wood, Acorn Range. ee & ae SS ae sa ——————— » , $4 T ee Novel Acorii Range, Alderman Range. nt Pp Model Range, Famous Range, Favorite Range, Advance Parlour, Wesiminster Base Burner, Farmers Boilers, Mascotte, Black Prine>, Red Cloud, Globe Heater, Box Stoves. Oe SSS ewe orpstone and Stovepipe at Prices to Suii the Times, Simon W. Crabbe, Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner. Kitra Pets, Kettles amt Spiders. Ch’town, Nov. 17, 1884. W.& A. Brown & Go. Are Offering the following lots of Dry Goods at prices to clear : 10,000 yards Assorted Cloths, sutiable for Jackets, Ulsters, Dolmans, and Suitings, 8,400 yards Assorted Press Goods. 4,400 yards Black and Colored Velveteens, 6500 yards Cheap Wincey. 60.000 yards Grey Cottons, marked 4, 5 and 6 Cents. down to mili prices, A BIG LOT WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Best Cotton Warp at Mill Prices. * ALT, REMNANTS AT COST. WHOLEMSATIE AND RPTATLI. Ren mber the Place: Tremaine & Metcalf’s old Stand, next Door to Messrs, Beer & Goff. Y= The New Brick Store will be opened on the 25th April. <epy7 W. & A. BROWN & Ce, 23 1884. Perkins & Sterns’ —FOR— FALL & WINTER GOODS of the Very Best Value. gy Vv Charlot town, Oct. UR Steck of Velveteens is large, and includes all colors in Plain and Broeaded, and marked ( very low. English Silks, Satins, Velvets and Plushes, all shades. New Feather 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, &. Fur-lined Cloaks, Rubber Circulars, Dolmans, Jackets Ulsters, Shawls, &¢ New Millinerr, Hats, Bonnets, &., very stylish. Berlin W.cl— Beehive Victoria, Rutland, Albany, Saxony, Alloa, Universal, and other yarns. Grey Flannel, Scarlet Flannel, White Flannel, French Twill Flannel, Tweed Shirtings, Tartan Plaids, &c. Dress Goods, newest and best value. Large Stock of Wincey, Prints, &. 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. Herald! Herald 1 A worn TO THE WISE.) WANZER WE have completed our impor. | . WU ae : CAR-LOAD of Flour, brand “Herald,” tations of Jobbing Papers, and are CwWile eat Hines. equat “Kent Mills,” at Steam Naviga- | tion Wharf, For sale low by J. A, CHIPMAN, SS prepared to furnish Note and Lette. Headings, Bill Heads, &c., well) THLSE CELEBRATED MACHINIS printed, cheap and prompt. Be in time! Send yous orders RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS } i ee to the | At all the leading Exhibitio: | | 2 Cars EVANGELINE, FoR SALE BY J. A. OHEPMAN & CO., Ch town, Nov, 12, 1884. aof the EXAMINER PUBLISHING CO., | World, Water Street, Oct, 24, 1884. | weal : : _ —-_.-_+ —-_-~— |@nly Geld Medal in Canada, 1883. APPLES. J. F. WILLIS & CO., authorized ‘pants for , E ] cng Sale by the Barrel, Cheap, at | Sele an 1 only in ly sa 8) ee Mrs. R. YOUNGS | BEER & GOFF’S, | ILLINERY ROOMS, up-stairs at W QU UBSORIRE for tho WEEKLY KXAMIN & A. Brown & Co.'s, Trimmed Hat JY ee Cinty ONW DOLLAR © par, alwdye dn hiand, oct®3--0od we Miss Lucy Caven, RAFTON STREDPT (ast), is desirous of getting a few pupils for Music, Terms can: be agreed on. Ch’town, Uct, 23. 1884. and