ILY EXAMIN ‘SCOTLAND FOR EVER HE ANNUAL DINNER ia honor of St, Andrew's Day, under the auepiceg g! the DA -_-———— THE DAILY EXAMINER. NOVEMBER 135, 1860. As Ithers See Us. Mr. Chamberlain's Views. The Right Honorable Josep’ Chamberlain has been interviewed concerning the McKinley Bill and the course of trade irom os ante . | vf “Shesunink, hv Gantry, tues OUR SPECIALTY} (OUR SPECIALTY. PrRANSLATION FROM ‘* LE MESSAGER LEW- ISTON, MAINE, Nov. Grn, LSYO, Canada’s Policy. According to all appearances, dyspepsia a iit t Caledonian Club, witl be held at the ; : is almost unknown in Prince ‘ would be wise for America to adopt free trade?” | ‘. : Tus Montreal Gazette shows, in UO} yo.nd On all sides round, ruddy faces, “No, sir; that is, not at ence. <A radical | ee *} O= ms QRNE i OuUSE course of an able article, that the lesson} ylowing with health meet the 7 ioe sninaletiae in your financial policy would | ae ig ¢ 4 Dds ’ — ’ tt of the United States elections | 1s the veritable John Ball, ot Nlax vere upset values here, and would certeinly be of Black (3 u gy , . sail ied er ir} * portly gentleman, with muscular aris, no benefit to other countries. ‘I'+ke England, | 2 4 teaches Canadivns is to ‘* keep on in their large broad feet, firmly planted as he walks | ¢,. instance. Her manufactures and mer- | hk a *.. . own course uninfluenced by either the and a jaw of iron which helds its OWN | chants could not adjust their business to the | Dress qn oods. | Monday EV ening, Bee. ist, threats. the vagaries or the actions of their Girmly. But Ob! The women! Solidly new condition ot things ia an Instant, » . Astrakana Jackets, Capes, Muaffs, ape 4d i ew built, robust, a complexion of roses and ‘The difference in prices, if made svdderly, | : . ' AT 8.3% : O'CLOCK, neighbors. ve + ® ¥ Referring to the recent triumph of the . . | would give us ne time nor opportunity to | lilies, they may well be compared to those ; | a : prepare for the changes. America might | Caps, Siorm Collars, Gauntlets, rosy apples, temptingly hanging by the and d Railway return tickets, at one fi. st-clagg execu iy + a would seon find an ample ma:ket in the United States for such of their sarplas products as the Americans require, while the control of the Canadian tariff would rematio with the people of Canada.” From every poiat of view it is clear that the true policy of Cinada to parsuc, in respect to the States, is simply to maintain the even tenor of her way. Not one iota should be yielded to the demands of those who would hedge the trade of Canada with- in the corsts of North America. It would be au act of madness to send to Parliament, at this juncture, a party piedged to Unre- alics Commercial stricted Reciprocity Union with the States. The case of Canada would, by that act, be given away. Demo- cratic statesmen will not fail to take advan- tage of it when They will wring from the weak hands of Mr. Laurier they get in. and his follewers —pledged to Unrestricted Reciprocity—conditions which will never be asked fromthe Party of our National Policy led by Sir John Macdonald. We shall, if the Grits get into office on the Unrestricted Reciprocity issue, be pelled to pay a heavy price for markets in com- the States which, if we keep Sir John Mac- donald at the head of the Government, we shall in the course of afew years get for nothing. “+O+e Notes and Comments. — Montreal Gazette: ‘It may fairly be questioned whether any political party ever d's layed a greater capacity for blundering than the Liberals of Canada,” —The Empire : No wonder Sir Richard C .rtwright goes about the country praising Mr. Wiman. Where would Sir Richard be if the New York speculator had not pro- vided him with a policy ? —~In view of the prospect for the early opening of an export trade of two-rowed barley to Britam, London prices at the close of October are, remarks the Empire, of interest. Suale still maintained its lead- Ing pesition, with quotations from $1 214 to $1 40 per bushel of 56 pounds, figures froin which it has varied but little in the past year. Austrian barley followed with quotations from $1.03 to $1.34: and then Eaglish malting (new) at 9le. to $1.28, and Californian at 85c. to $1 214 per bushel. It i@ amongst these barleys thac it is hoped the Canadian grain will rank. “Need Not Trouble Us.” The Minister of Agriculture—Hon. Mr. Carling -gpeaking at a dinner recently given in his honor, said: ** As a native Canadian, | take a great interest in the prosperity of this country. We can live here even if Mr. McKinley does try to shut us out of the American market. There is no annexation feeling in this country. (Cheers.) Mr. Wiman professes a desire to benefit Canada, but it is the prosperity of his adopted country he is seeking. For three years we have shipped on an average 60,000 head of cattle to England annually, and this year we will ship 115,000. But we do not bogin to supply the English market, which takes 359,000 head per annum. We send Great Britain 2,000 pounds of mutton, and she imports 100,- 000,000 pounds. We send her 7,000 pounds of bacon, and the United States send 334,- 000 pounds, although our bacon is worth a cent a pound more in summer than is theirs. We send 2,000 bushels of oata, and Grest Britain imports 189,000.000 bushels. We sent $1,500 worth of poultry to the old land last year, and the total im- ports there were $2,000,000. We can sup- ply this demand. If our ships are not fast enough we will build faster, and provide cold storage, too. We sent 41,000 bushels of barley to England last year out of 4l,- 000,000 bushels imported, It costs only $14 to $15 per ton. ern States. earth, not even outside the continent on the Isle of Prince Edward? In the United States the first thing received is a glass of ice water. The easy tempered guest swal- lows this draught, which quickly chills his stomach and takes away his ajpetite ; de- cidedly these Yankees are a practical people. But here water is unknown or nearly so. There is so much around the Island that they neglect to serve it on the table. Tea, notfee, as much as you please; milk, a primitive and almost forgotten drink you are free to have, but water! Why, to obtain have a glass you must beg iton your knees! I have atiilto see the waiter who will bring 4 tull glass, and with what a look of pity and astonishment he re- gards one ashe says, ‘* Monsieur drinks water!” As for bread, it is almost the same thing. What a gourmand the Frenchman appears as he appropriates the three or four miser- able slices intended for the whole table. To find spinners really spinning by hand, one must come to Prince Edward Island, to the Acadian colony of Rustico. I had heard before of these good people, faithful to old manners and customs, whose spin- ning wheel is net a curiosity relegated to a museum, but a instrument in daily use. With what pleasure I one day set out for Rustico, charming name! because there one obtains those delicious wild ducks. At dinner [ was seated before one of these tempting birds, with turnips, inhaling the delicious aroma. Marguerite, said I tu the maid, is this really a wild duck ?. Yes, in- deed, sir, so wild that I was obliged to run after him an hour or two in the yard before being able to catch him. And whilst the table was convulsed with laughter, Mar- guerite stood questioningly by. O! Mar- guerite ! SS The Markets. A great deal of produce was sent to market in the course of the past week,— notwithstanding the bad weather and the bad roads. We find that $30,412 worth of produce were carried away by the Steam Navigation Cowpany’s steamers plying at Summerside during the past ten days of November this year against $29,730 worth during the same period of last year. The comparison will probably hold good as to Charlottetown and the outports. The Carroll for Boston this evening, will take ab ut 20,000 bushels of potatoes, and will leave behind her enough to fill another steamer. The principal shippers by the Carroll this week are Carvell Bros. F. T. Newbery, Auld Bros. and John Kelly & Co. The Coila, which left on Wednesday, tvok away 1900 bushels for the Havana market, the shippers being Hon. D. Fergnson, John Kelly & Co , Carvell Bros. and R. N. Cox. F. T. Newbery has chartered the brigt. Zenith to load at North River and Char- lottetown with potatoes for New York. Buyers in this city are paying 20 cents a bushel for Chenangoes; in some of the out- ports slightly higher-prices are given for potatoes delivered on board schvoner. te Summerside Journal reports: ** Potatoes are selling here at twenty-five cents per bushel, for all marketable variet- ies. Oats at forty-one cents per bushel and eggs at sixteen cents per duzen. Hay sells at $12 to $12.50 per ton, most that is in the inarket being pressed hay, from the mainland,” In this city, the ruling price fur oats is} forty-two cents,—a cent less or a cent or; two more being given according to quality. Ezgs come in very slowly at 15 cents, For local consumption they bring 20 cents in the market house. Hay selis on the market squire at from Pork in short supply at 6} cents. to News Notes. Heavy snow has fallen in the Nortwest- Italy now claims 300,000 square miles of the consequences. did not break its neck, and Jast season it started in eleven races and won them ell, and now every time he sees it the madden- ed speculator opens his mouth wide and lets his impressions explode. LAST TRIP THIS SEASON | For St. John’s, Newfoundland, lish goods cheap, they would find a ready . market for her own accomoities, which are now excluded from you: markets by the im-! port duties imposed under what is termed by the advocates of high tauiff the protective system, Great Excitement in Wall Street. Wall Street, New York, was in a furore of excitement ail day to-day, says a despatch of the 10th. Rumors of impend- ing financial disasters abroad and at home were in the air, and resulted in densely packing with excited brokers the great long room of the stock exchange. From the moment the chairman’s gavel announced | the opening, a scene of wild turbulence} prevailed, unequalled by anything seen there for years. Txese turbulent scenes were suddenly quelled by the hand of death. James Struther, who had been a member of the exchange for twenty-five years, fell to the floor and died in a few minutes. He had burst a blood vessel in his brain. The governing committee was hastily su:nmoned and ordered a suspension of business for thirty minutes, during which time the brokers stood around the corpse, which lay near the “St. Paul” crowd, the busiest spot on the floor. The solemnity of the occasion was mauifest. Hardly a whisper was heard, where only a short time before hundreds of brokers were struggling and fighting each other in their efforts to sell stock. itis the second time death has en- tered the stock exchange, the previous oc- casion being when the vice-president of the exchange was stricken at the rostrum im- mediately after reading the death notice of his nearest friend. *» Horse Notes. The Duke of Portland thinks that he owes something to his great luck on the turf, and is building some almshouses at his chief estate, Welbeck, to commemorate the victory of his racers. An inscription on the principal building reads : ** These houses were erected by the sixth Duke of Portland, at the request of his wife, for the benefit of the poor, and to commemorate the success of his racehorses Ayrshire (Two Thousand Guineas aud Derby) Donovan (Derby and St. Leger) Memoir (Oaks and St. Leger) Semolina and others,” The faithful horse, regarded as an in- vestment, is one of the most precarious anim«ls ou earth. Sometime ago a New Zealand sport bought an expensive yearling, out of Florence McCarthy, and just as he began to congratu‘ate himself on the pro- spective value of the animal his purchase fell over a precipice and broke its neck. Then he bought the next yearling out of the same mare, and this costly animal turned a somersault in the paddock and broke its back. After this the speculator grew tired, and consluded that the particular family of horses in question was too niuch given to calisthenics to be profitable, so he looked on while his particular enemy purchased the next colt which came into the market, and smiled a cynical smile as he thought of Only the third animal > }~ Siete ih ee eo He S. S. “BONAVISTA,” for St. Jobn’s, Newfoundland. will be due at Charlottetown For Terms, ete. it is 4 o'clock, and —AREH— COMPASSES. (x)————— ‘*A few days ago an American genileman, being asked which point was the North, pulled out his watch, louked at it, and at once pointed to the North. explain, he said: Point the hour hand to the sun, aud the South is exactly half way between the hour and the figure XII on the watch. Point the hand indicating 4 to the sun and II on the watch is exactly South.” —Extract from London Truth in Jeweler’s Guide, If you have not a good Watch to prove the above, call get one of our ROCKFORD, WALTHAM or ELGIN WATCIIES ; and if you cannot see the figures on the dial distinctly, a pair of our best Spectacles might aid you. Ei. W. To For instance: Suppose TAYLOR, ‘ . : : eee f r , 3 : - ‘ ° Democrais, and pointing out the pros- roadside, upon which the passers by cast | net get an immediate benetit, for a aes ‘Weight, Finish, Fineness Prur-Lined Clieaks. fare, will be issued fiom all points on Monday, ‘ ae . SARL , : : i * . . . ‘ ‘a os ’ that tle Democrats will in a few years | jonging eyes and eagerly desire. The | time to build up oo _— the po wo) Wear-Resisting Qualities. Deo. Ist, good tu return on the 2ad, to parties poct that tie tute : lg : “id ‘ { | incident to a revolution in policy or a financial | BEER BRres ttendiog this celebration. ret of si th strength, freshness, an ; . Ait : yee >Ehe aven- attending $ contro! the Senate and the Government of oni d “ aces a find Tho hide vg | panic may work instant trouble in the i BEER BROS. TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. For sale at 2 fat ul. gt ; | | States. the Gazette says :— health is not | . alabintelane aes} eee of the world, W. KR. Watson's, Reddia Bros’, and G D . the States, the Gazette says: coustantly filed with healt oe “but ifthe United States would adopt a | | Rankin’: Diug Stores, and fiom the Com. ‘ :? ; : | he 4 a 8 . . ~CUD- - **f)emocratic success means to ¢ anada, ti air, and the body nourished with _ ' i policy of free trade, or partial free trade, by lehien 5 , enr ‘ recal fre rade fair to [spo . uality, ia, undoubtedly the oes noe , | ld j an | "carrera o> A . . a> & : vg not a measure of reciprecal free trade fail : the best «quality, ia, i ’ gradual process, your people won gain © ; . . ; ' ' SRE <> o> Ke <> <> & <> oo oO . : . : . ' : , be oe a> et eA << < <> <> - ~ <> oe oe ath To . "opeTE , _— both countries, at least a larger market for] .. 4.6 Here meat and vegetables, of the | tance to the mercantile establishinents and | <> Se 7 rence eeciailetinaciilincedailaana deatioesaiatiain oad ae CHAS. W EGS ER, W . Me NEILL, her products than the old tari _permitte ‘Tl finest favour are in abundance. _Oxen, warehouses of all purchasing nations, par- | Chairman Com, Secy. Com, The Mills bill, the embodiment of Dem ree’ TL well cared for, fattened in uurivatled ticularly those upon the western covtinent. BY nuvi fisca! policy, propos dt ; give = aa a pastures, furnish tender and jurcy beef- a radical — sudden changes benelit none n.\e aneren ‘7 geen eeneneneneenyenennerenetennenaivanneieniniaasli sill AS Sree tee are ieee no ijare al OUR SPECIALTY} |OUR SPECIALTY. FANG ab Te 4 an vor . Saw article on | Steaks. : a : eB. in the United States, the fe > oe .* r The butter, ef which so mach is con- “It is announced that the Furness line of Ag . a which daties were contempia a Ra 2 ri | sumed by the English and Americans, is | steamers is to soe wey : amen —— ; Sa ee : measure being indispensable to a. : : . ii . | between Engiand and Canada, aud a London TAY Sanita an ’ i i respect of these they would, | unsurpassed in excellence. Eggs may b: coaioas decetes that the necessity for this | § one ‘ sus ao . . . : . . 6 : i > , , “ 7 : - 1 ve t*mav he ¢t) i : he lt without UR ‘ one . : . i 4 e . yr 6 NJ t OoOvoedg y therefore, psy the duties. ft m Ay be t _ f athe 2 = Ap l Bs fe i feat " hes arisen in consequence of the increased | SHUC HL » O Oo (is ! ay: 42 £,Af & a ; ki arniiure, Stov i Sy Cow, ete, | ‘ t} a en ’ o "srr ie , } . “TS * ° : : . } Yeu or more must elapse before tne Pe ri Mc being acneeeres Oy ae © 4 i ial Canadian business induced by the new tariff | : = a tie Unted States ~~ get a gon i 7 Phe pot oe are a er er law. Do you think the reason assigned a aa ety Ay Kinley tariff, because a Democratic cestaen exquisite. nh & Word, rince aiWard | eene one?” ' INSTTRPASSE! "OR ‘CATH ROU TO-ViORROW te a » tm eleste and Mr. Harrison's I ’ d . | l flowing with oi ene “ TI M ‘Ki ley bill : t fail | : - " ° -¢ T re Cl] ths J UNSURI AS: ED FOR 7 SALES RGUM, j MORROW, at 2 has ficst te lect | March. 1999: but | -S!a™ 7. auc g Certainly. The McKinley bill cannot fai | Wablings, Napkins, Tray OLWS AAR o'clock :—1 Parlor Sait, 1 Bedroom term does not oer uo T ATOR, JS a oe milk and honey, a true ferres- | to increase the commerce between Canada | uy ae: Suit, | Extension T+ble, Chairs, 12 Feather : : —— ~ oe ‘ uest ; ‘lect Lons, . . ia 2 a was ; . " (34. 8 i ‘ < ° Ine . . > ag as ‘ oe ooklag at the arene : : 7 a oe moll ic | trial paradise, the country of the and the mother country. She wonld obtain | Towels, Towels, Towelings, Class BAS Klesancte abu Durabiily * | Pillows, Carpe.s, Stoves. Also 1 superior 2 ot a Sey ae oe ou ao n. | Modern Gargantua and Pantaginel. Here | still greater benefits in this direction if she | a : Cow Rallies Qn ates a ‘“AriV al ve I ; ; ys ene +> : q - _ = . Fe % . 7 —— a | ace the line. | One may indulye in the luxury of “living | wouid ae ee tariil : ~ — Cloths—Very Superior Va‘ue. eA R. BEAIRSTO, ing Memocratic success a ee ee ” —_ ww be sai wares. t wouk e reat o her ad- | : > : ; : Now, with the Democrts in possession of the | to eat. How cau it now be said that vantage, for if her i le conte boy Erg- | BFR BROS. BEER BROS. novl3 Auctioneer, vive and both branches of Congres», | there is no happiness without alloy on this} Ysntage, fi ee eee) Notice of Parinership, SHE undersigned have this d.y entered inte partuership iathe basiness of Batcherg and Meat Dedlers, under the style and firm ef SAUNDERS & CAMPBELL, Dated at Charlottetown, this Ist day of November, A. D. 18590. AOUN SAUNDERS, A. SUTHERLAND CAMPBELL, All debts due the late firta of Saunders & Newsom will be collected by Saunders & Campbeil. Dated at Chariottetowr, this Ist day of November, 1890. JOHN SAUNDERS, PETER NEWSOM, novl3—3w law a ---—-- Nii ortgage Sale, To be sold by Public Ancticn, on FRIDAY, the Twelfth day of December, A. D. 1890, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House in Summerside, in Priace County. undp a power of sale contained in an. Indenture cf Morigage dated the Twenty--oventh dag of August, A. D. 1889. and made betweea Jacob Howat', of the ove pa:t, and Arthur Milligan of the other part :— LI, the estate and interest of ssid Arthur Milligan, under said Mortwage, in and te all ‘that pisce of ‘and situate :m Summervide afore said, bounded as fullows: —~Commencng ata s'ake setin the north side of Water Sireet, in the vest boundary of Jand leased to Maicolm Me Donald; thence westeriy along Water Street P Charlottetown, Nov. 8, 1890—2aw & wky Wire Mattresses, Possessing Special Advantages over all other Spring Mattresses made. wonniemenoenn For Ease, Comfort, Durability, Cleanliness, Health and Cheapness, this Mattress takes a front rank. proved by the Medical and Sa sale by MARK WRIGHT & CO., Lid. Charlottetown, October 14, 1890. HONOGRAPHY CAMERON BLOCK, CITY. Ap- itary Profession. For * Phon ordinar incalcu Ne oD WN oa ea, a ontty Wope ae ae rae ography is so simple as to be readily learned by any one =| capacity, and the public benefits to able.~—Joun Bricut, M.P. Lessons eit! er Charlottetown, Novy. ae — mee Mie i . personally or by mail, » ¢pply to 11, 1890—eod tf C.asses wiil be stated about Deeember Ist WW. Ek. OROSREIEL. ” ‘~ be derived from it are back by paraliel lines one hundred feet north- “arcly, with the buildings thereon and appur- tenances thereto belonging. guts this Xleventh day of November, A. D, i For further particulars apply to J. KK. WYATT, Barrister-at-Law, Summerside, novl3—dy 4w MOURNING G0038. In calling your attention {o our steck of BLACK GOUGBS, we desire you te nete the Excellent Values given in French and India Serges, Cashmeres, French Merines and Henrietta Cioths, Daigea Stripes and Germain Diagonais, new and rich, Courtald’s and Priestly’s Crapes, Mourning Millinery, Crape Bonnets and Hats, STANLEY BROS, BRIWNS BLOCK. nov7 FOR Hivening Wear, forty feet, and from thee tao points running © ; : : ae 7 } DRESSES 15c. a bushel freight from Toronto to Liver- | P08sessions in Africa. Castle gad Bavasioe ese ene WRAPS : pool, and the best barley in England brings The President has issued a proclamation | For Freight or Passage apply to . a six shillings sterling per bushel. Great fixing Thursday, Nov. 27, as Thanksgiving PEAKE BROS. & CO., et A Pea stock © #"'——- GLO ES, Britain uses 633,000,000 pounds of foreign | Day in the States, novi3 Agents, o PAs, &e. wool, and we send her only 60,000 pounds. It is stated that the Salvation Army paid Pe McKialey and his bill need not trouble us. £500 for the use of Olympia for the ser- A CURE Is CERTAIN O@ : i> = a A eee : s Pere . : , "i iy {Archdeacon} Farrar hes ast « Stal et o in connection with Mrs. Booth’s fu E BEER BROS. ample in coming promptly and heartily to Ein nae iinndiiidins ——IN EVERY CASE—— —(o)—-— Account Books of Every Description Made to Order BOOKBINDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. aoa sient) ze WORK DONE WHEN PROMISED. will do w ; ell to call on us while in Town, TAYLOR & GILLES PIE, Sign of the Big Book, J. D, McLeod's C : Charlottetown, Sept. 29, 1890, od's Cornet, Queen Street, the support of General Booth in his scheme for the reclamation of the lapsed classes of the United Kingdom. Pee ae Ex Damara from London, 100 half-chests and boxes tea, selling low, wholesale and re- tail at J. B. Macdonald's. novl3 6i Tue Maritime Baxx.—On Od dtear’ tis Ww. W. Wellner returned from Boston last the liquidators of the Maritime Bank ‘cone ee Es goon’ m a . — lot of : : wt. dsome clocks, bronze ures, silverware paying to the general creditors of that insti. jewelry and epectaeles, 8 . li . tution the first dividend of eix per cent, |! Eggs.—Don’t kill your hens, the con- aneee ove over four hundred creditors living various quarters of the globe to ieceive | sumer pays the duty. R K. Brace is givi r ty. . givin this. There will probably be one more divi- |-a cent more this week for eggs, -yhich fe within one cent of what he was giving hefore dend, but as yet that is not certain. ~~~ | the MeKinley bill came into effect.—R. K. KD. (. for the Stomach. | man Nov. 12. When @ Faithful Trial is Givey sili ANON icine WOOoDILL’s Worm Lozenges. novl2 NOTICE. TFXHE BARQUE “CLARIBEL” will be despatched for Hamilton, Bermuda, om or about the 23th of November, and will take Freight at low rates. Also room for a limited nmamber of Horses and Cattle om deck. App'y to HY. C. OUTERBRIDGE, Or A. HORNE & CO. Ch’town, Nov. 10, 1899—dy lw eod wy Ii Parties attunding the Exhibiticn