= an ae am — ” oT Sy . 4 sie Baer ieee oe a ” " - - a ce aman ea aR Oe Se ee — ge ee mnenninonmunianes . — -. 7 Ps a — 0 “ ‘ une ‘ ; — < >c-)> EEUU EE DAILY EXAMINER. NOVEMBER. 16..-1884. Anniversary ITterns Pic ‘Wadees | — ets ii agac z » B29. wecer . i —. ail é oh Y > } . ' , 15.—The molto « Tur} id of St. Josey Tet. . WAP GG wi WE O a | isin a’. — c rianan in Market lal! te a a ee ; . . u of one Federal Gov- ae and wil z concluded to-i ivht, when | [Sprcran DESPATCHES TO THE EXaMIN FR. | a mw el “1 independent states, | “ remaining lotteries will be held ard the . } bel . ° m, Males of faney “rey d } ‘i. ‘i : The Count ill New York ait it ially belonging to the L5th | . ¥Y goods on hend disposed of Are Off a he fi . ] : a : ' 1 te mete ‘tabs euatacs neat tl eae | Gb Mbtalies is yol oeebuaia aoe - 4 Are Offering the following lots of, Dry Goods at prices to clear : of Nor , } tit tedeinel &ssortinent of goods and as prices have NEW Yous, Nov. 14. oe ‘ ned Ep mr ftedere . ar . aad ’ . ‘ Cs i : ; ; os : . : , ul re re ached rock-bottom, great bargains may]. Othe al returns from but one county, 10 O00 asia | \ oe | Cl | ‘ mnt | | rian bintory and develop-| be expectd. The refreshment, and tea|F¥auhiio, have ‘bee received dueing tho | LO, yards Assorte¢ Joths, suitable for Jackets, Ulsters, ment» i below the Dominion | bles have been replenished. Anyone re- | PA%t twenty four hours. This county gives pD | ‘ mie 6 5 tl ate : ard n Nov 15. anno 1777, theirs | vee a ao od paiatabk hot tea, thi Blaine L690 plurality, the same as pre-, Oo iiahs, a Ti¢ ultinges. ( t Federal form of Covern eared should patronize the good ladies viously reported. : . ; ol le vy; ‘ ’ yy 1 > smentoanik’ Mn Manes In Change, Last evening the attraction was |, lhe estimates to hear from are Monroe, : ‘i “oe oe electic n to decide the most popalar pub Erie, Green, King’s and New York. 400 Va rds Assorted Dress Goods int ( at time, and surprised } lic man mn (Queen's County, The Poll wae County Clerk Av ery reports that the F o/ : - Se Mi mt were expelled by Carleton oo at eight o’clock, five cen's pei Green County canvass will not be com- Seas low e cep ne allot was charged. and poll ne before the| Pleted until Monday evening next. Should os in the Mai l 1 rhe century since, charged, and poll sg before the " AY COVERING NEXS. ONnoUK 4 4 ? . | . Bi; k ] | Or | V Too . his 1a ianges, and though third count was most « xciting. Ladies there be no change in these counties, Cleve- ’ 00 5 ards ae cLihe Co ores ely ( teens, . et beaten into reaping ar © ergetically forthe re:pective iand will have 1,247 plurality in the State. it © | candidates, and foratime the contest lay - mee S rs hooks nor « rywn on to the rusting heaps | het we, n Hon. Mr. Sulliva : ar , . Or 2 : ? | | he on. Mr, Sullivan and Patrick inbtine 200 vards Chea incey of br weapons, yet, as the ‘‘Sword of | Blake, Esu.. M. P. Pe het ns the ballctine : from the Capital. : pP y. + . he | Lore Al | oint, they oO Mg. proceed d, W Tals os y Mere ¥ : - ~? ae kk Dg: | ie en’ eee ish, " H. Davies, Orzawa, Nov. 14. GOG G C i ° ii : er lie in wait for biood, ur admiration I ry} a, ‘ f erguson, began to re- The Grand Jars ie ee 60 Teaergie aK oq oF ‘ 7 ‘ me : Pie, ' ; ; and Jury at Montreal has return- .* Varads ¥Fre OLLONS QrKEC Goyv ihl es, this Fed ral Union, is the prayer, Esto ls y+ la at pres ; Ol igre Following ed a true bill avainst Mr Tasso M P } ~* \ in } 4 ean “ V ii to i pi iC S the result atthe fourth count at noon | oais.. of Te Misses fam bch. Me. 4 ; d C cr to-day Iasi 7 a La Minerve, for libelling Mr, 8 oD an 6 ents. wercler, > . Hon. T H. Haviland 421 The © bas ane wa ne Jk. Havilan 4. ne Canada Caretie to-morrow will an- focal and Other tenis. NI, Bh. Ae scsi wh ss cs. 56} nov atets Sas endl » Ment : William Welsh. EK <n ince dates for poiling under the Scott ; Hon, W. W tallies Wh a pee Pac thi nae Act, in Brantford City, for December 11 . : . . . . e 4 ee@eeeeaoeeeo €06646 6604 eo 'S : . 1 socom ty somarte HER eel gaietis he ice A BIG LOT WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS > ade | eee: OP Wee 107 eee ; Arcaptsa >? O' Bates left for Halifax this | Fredk Peters, eet. . Cr : : ee as Mr. onde, M. P., for Maskinonge, is i seine morning Neil McLeod, Eeq., M. P. P.......... 76 lying at the point of death. > ee - Patrick Piake, Esq., M. P. P..... 555 eee aie . i A crooked man cften finds himself in} Hon. D Laird. meduy cee. 45 CO lwe ‘ bo * +¢ in Wea at Mill E c 3 straightened circumstances, D. Farquhars », E q., M. P. P. 2: News from Gorden. es © © rp rices. ee tas than Hon. William Campbell 60 i sa »4 * FINE T CHEPSE IN THE CITY—Lork Factory Ti) “~ : : ’ sONDON, Nov. 24. i = in , : ‘ “ ; S he elec tion will »* sume atl tiv 21o cloe i aa Mu he Mm iad REMIN ANTS AT CosT a ene Ser le ee ee — and the fifth count w il ae sine at 7 30" Advices from Gen. Gordon; daiel Nov. : Store. novi 41 2aw ‘| 4th, confirm the massacre of Cols. Stewart ene > — j Remeser the prayer meetivoginthe Y. M. | C. A. Hall, this evening, at 8 o'clock. Sub- ject: Choose Life— Deut. 30:)5—20 Col, 3. 1-4. _- >> — Ir is said that a 200d book is the best com- pauion & man can have This, we Imayine, is especially so if 1% happens to be a bauk-book, —_ + -—_—— “Dors our constant chattering disturb you ? inquired one of three talkative ladies of a sober iooking fellow passenger. ‘‘No, ma'am," was the reply, “i've been married near ov to tuirty years !” > Tue steamship Bonavista sailed from Mon- treal to-day, and will probably be here on Tuesday next. will sail hence tor St. Johas, Newteundland, on Wednesdav, the 19th inst. This will, we understand, be het Jast trip. She - S Asuore at Sovuris.—-The schr chandise from Montreal, at Souris on the morwing of the Hi Dido, laden with met ran ashore ONEKE 13th. Efforts are being made to get her oli, ana it is thought if the wind holds to the westward fora few hours longer she may be floated again without receiving much if any damage. > -— A Canp.—To all who are suffering from errors | indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., J wiil send wiil cure you, PREI OF CHARGE, This great remedy was ais- covered by missionary in Scuth America. Send self-addressed « nvelope to Rev. Joseri T. Inman, Station D. Vow York, > recipe tat k a SrorM on TUB Nova Scotia Coast.—On Wednesday, says the Liverpool Times, we were visited witn the severest gale of the sea sop, accompanied by the hiytest tide ever koow# in this Vicinity, exceeding that which accompanied the Saxby gale. \ harves and cellars were overtiowed aad considerable dam- aze done to the breakwater at Brooklyn and Summerville. About eighty feet of break- water at White Point was destroyed by the gale. > Qvick Despatca.—Oa Thursday last, the 43th inst., Donald MeKay, Esq., of Oyster Bed Bridge, loaded a schooner of over sixty tons, with potatoes and oats for the Hahi- fax market. During the day a line of carts laden with produce, was formed on the whart until late at night. Nextday the vessel was ready for sea, and Mr, McKay had the satis- faction of seeing his cargo puton board in good order, in the short space of one day. ‘This is, perhaps, the quickest despatch of any vessel on the coast > A Sv. Joun Fatture.—-The Monetary Times says that the failure of so important a firm as thatof I. & ©. Burpee & Co, is the subject of the hour in St. John, N. B. Two young men, withont experience or basiness edacation, we are told, were placed in possession of a splen- did business by their father and uncle, Hon. Isanc Barpee, and have made ‘“‘dacks and drakes” of it. They are short nearly $60,000, which Mr, Isaac Burpee aod his brother, E. R. Burpee, llimake good to the creditore. They are not legally bound to do so, but the former is moraily bound, and, says our in- formant, will not shirk the responsibility, I believe. Extravagance, careless mange- meat, and operatious outside of their busi- hess are the causes of failure. - --?S--—_— wi A Scesrayviat TesrrmoxtaL.—The com- mittee appointed the Chicago & Grand Trunk Railroad employes, to investigate the different kinds of policiesjissued,by the various companica, and procure a fall paid policy on the life of the retiring maoager of that road, S. R. Callaway, Esq , a8 a testimonial of their regard, considerable time in the investigation of different companies and plans, by spent h and as a result, showed their good jud_meut by securing, through G. W. Moore, manager of the New York Life, for the State of Michigan, a full paid Fifteen-year Tontine Pol cy for six thousand dollars. This only again proves, what has so often been claimed, that careful investigation will always secure vietory for the New York Lfe Tontices. ee A Botp Tramp.—On Monday night last a tramp waked into a house near the R. C Cemetery, took eff his boots and socks, hung his coat p, and was walking into the kitchen whea the inmates observed him. He refused to give any explanation of his conduct farther than to say that he came to stay all night. The inmates of the house remonstrated with the intruder, and ordered him to leave the premises, but he stoutly refueed, ‘Tin pans and sticks were used ag weapons, and it was only when the blows fell thick and fast about him that the tramp was foreed to go out Shortly aferwards he retarned to the house and bye d the garments he had left in the house. tie was aliewed to take them. Those who saw the strange fellow next day, say that they believe his name is Haine, and that he - al to Prince Edward Island.- St. John slo We time and ayaia observe that if a crime is committed in St. John by an individual Whose place of residence is doubtful, the St. John uewspapers eredit Prince Edward Island Wihthe production The unfortanate man, Haine, may b* from Priace Edward Island, but it jay be povsible he wad brought up io A large number of ballots have been pur- chased to-day, and it is expected that the candidates with low numbers will come to the fore on the next count. The followimg were the lucky ones in the lotteries last night :— . Sugar Bowl—Mizs Ellie Sweeney. PDoil (Queen of Fashion) — Miss O'Neill, Del: (Bride}--Rev. Charles McDonald, Writing Desk—Mr. Thos. Creckett. Toilet Set—-Mr John S. Mc Donald, Annie Doll (Belle of the Ball)—Mr. John J. Trainer. Lady’s Work Box -Mrs E. Sullivan. Foot Steol—Miss Katie Fiynn, Portrait late Father McGillivray (tinted)— Mr. John Collings. Dol’s Carriage—Mrs. P. MeCloskey. Stee] Engraving—Mrs, Sarah Murphy, Doll on Sofa—Mr. D. O'M. Reddin, Jr, Cake—Mr. J. B. McDonald, Hearth Rug ~Miss Rose Mi (ual i. Kiee>ption Chair— Miss S, Large. Photograph of Bishop McIvtyre—Mr. .!, JJ, Walsh. Painted Tidey —Mr. John Bell. Doll in Bed—Will Leahy. Gold Earrings— Miss Susie Reddin. Coffee Cosey---Mr. John Bell. Tidey—Miss Bridget Baldwin. Album, (Green Plash)—-Mr. P. B. Loughran, Canary Kird and Cage—Capt John Hughes, The remaining articles will be lotteried to-night, -—_- - Western Notes. (rom the Journal.) Mrs, MacDonald, eldest danghter of David Rogers, E-q , left on Friday’s boat en route for Portage la Prairie, where, we understand, Mr. MacDonald is doing a very successful business, and intends to reside. At Queen’s wharf Capt. Wm. Richard’s barque Olivette is loading black oats for the old country. She will probably hold about 30,000 bushels. At the Railway wharf Hon. John Lefurgy’s barque Katie Stewart is loading white oats, while that gentle- man’s fine new vessel the Charles E, Le- furgy is taking in black oats. Mr. Pierce Doyle has advanced the work on the new Post Oftice to such a stage that it ind Power. Gordon says he is still able to nold out against the Madhi. The Madhi is encamped at Wady Eishamba, to the north of Khartoum. — a Another Terrible Accident. Hanov, Texas, Nov. 14. A collision between two railway trains, occurred near here, to-day, resulting in the killing of about twenty people and injuring a large number. Terrible Accident. GALVESTON, Nov, 14, Meagee information has been reeeived cf a terrible railroad accident this morning on the Houston and Texas Central Railroad, at Hempstead. Fifteen passengers were killed and ten wounded, The Cholera. Panis, Nov. 14. Only five new cases of cholera occurred here during the last twenty-four hours. There Were only seven deaths. At Toulon there. were only six deaths from cholera to day. An Larthquake, Lonpon, Noy. 14. A severe shock of earthquake was felt to- night at Manchester. The sbock threw down houses and caused great alarm. France aud China. Paris, Nov. 14. A despatch of to-day, from Shanghai, states that the French occupies Taman. Weeapvner bulletin can now be closed in for the winter, and} this we understand he intends doing in a} few days, ‘The work, as far as completed, | is in every way satisfactory, We were in hopes that the buoildjng would be in condi- tion to be oecupied before the latter part of next summer, as the present office is far from satisfactory, but this cannot be. We verv much regret to chronicle the death of Murdock McKinnon, Esq., Trout Rives: Mills, Lot 14. The deceased was widely known and highly esteemed for his many good qualities. He acenmulated by dint of perseverance and hard work, a very | fine property, and, just at the time he was | vetting it into a condition to enjoy, he is taken away. The true words that ‘'In th midst of life we are in death,” is indeed realizsd almost every day. We extend our heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved widow and children in this their sad hour. We are pleased to acknowledge receipt in full of the amount of a policy we he!d in | i the Northern Assurance Company for which F. W. Hyndman, Esq, of Char- lottetown, is agent for this Pzovince. The money Was paid over forty days before it was due, in the prompt and business like manner “invariably adopted by the Com- pany, and we have no hesitation in saying that amore satisfactory company to deal Py )! uf ilities for the neo t i fur the Ma iberie rt we id Toronto, Nov. 1&3 Wa. wm. Moderate to fresh winds, mostly westerly; fair weather, slightly higher temperature, METROROLOGICAL OF FICK, Charloitetown November 15, 1884. Highest Temperatare yesteriday,. ....,,. 41.0 Lowest Temperature (read at imidnight),..29.9 Lowest Temperature this morniog........3!.2 Temperature this morning, at $ o'clock. 33.1 i 0 civck..33 0 at Temperature this afternoon at Summerside Exports. Scum™rstps, Nov, 14 Prince ‘ Shipped por steamer St, a3 of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene: with, could not be found, Although its losses have been very heavy in this Prov- ince since the first of the year, we under- stand that in each case they have been met in the characteristic manner referrel to above. 22>. Our Advertisers. Landrigan & Strong have a cargo of Ontario Mines Coal on hand, which they will sell cheap. N. J. Campbell holds an anction sale of Apples on Mack > } Tuesday, at two o'clock. | ae MARRKEED,. At the residonce of the bride’s father, Dor- chester, on the Sth inst., by the Rev, J. Roy Campbell, P. W. Morrison, of the Merchants’ Bank of Halifax, Dorchester, to Maud, third dauchter of Wm. T. Wilbur, Esq. DIED. At his residence, Rochford Square, Chur lottetown, on l4th ivst., the Reverer le Jenkirs, ! wi at i‘harles formoriy year of his age " (Funeral on Tuesday rext, at 230 p.m, to St. Panl’s Church, and thence to St. Peter's Burial Ground.) At Montreal, Friday morning, j.st., Duncaa Barclay MaePcerson, meschant Funeral on Monday. also infant), wife «f J. B. MeEwen, in the New Broovwk k, 32rd year of her age, leaving, a husVand aud five small childéen to niourn her Idee. st Square, next Monday, at | : ; eT . | half-past eleven; and a sale of Furniture on | 1d Louis Rector of Charlot:ctownr, in the eighty-eighith | 14th | At “+, Peter’s Bay, Oct, 23rd, Jenny (and | 97 begs potato’s...... ..8 91.60 BG the leeds a. 6c kkk bn oes ose 12.00 GO the Sather. cx bs os bass ios 12.00 O7u iba leekiee i. 5 wc. ase ss. 8&8 CO S Taito sores... 6. oe ak es 10,06 3 bris turnips.. 2.60 260 ghoom Helth,..% » has Ns Oe ooh £0 00 1950 ibs pork.. ; 157 00 es Pe ree ee 27.60 ol ir bisa ea ee 1°0.00 OR Sree OI ro eas oc Se 258.09 l case canned oysters............ 5. 00 Oy ee OO oe ie es 377.00 5 i eieekorel..... .627.. % 12.00 $1591.09 | SHIP REWS. Summerside, Nov. 14 — ent Maggie Jane, McLean, Ch’town, bal. cld Maggie | Jane, McLean, New London; Bkte Olivette, | Davis, Mumbles, G. B., 26,200 bush oats, | $10,048; and 65 box+s cheese, $468; bkt Katie | Stewart, Finlayson, Gloucester, G. B. 35.010 bush oats, $11,554; and 20,000 feet deal, $400. | | "> EB oe 5% HOTEL A iVALS. OSBORNE Nov 13—Loremy Little, Colebrook, N H; F H Peterz, Jr, StJohn, NB; Wm A Kain, ldo; John Maynard, Jr, Port Hill; John KE Morson, Cardigan Bridge; W H Grabam, Summerside: Daniel Nicholson, Albion Cross Miss Mc ‘ormack, Boston; Mrs Point Prim; Mrs Alex Cameron, do; Capt Cameron, stmr Summerside, 14~—~P M Jens | kins, Pownal; Richard Smith, do; Herbert HOUSE, Geo Jenkins, do; Pelletier, Quebec; Jabez Hudson, Crapaud; G MM Cameron, Augus- a ' ° BT Pts . till : . tu Ms «Aba Grady, Kensington. RANKIN HOUAL, } | ' | } } i ! Nov. 14 —Philip Palmer. St John, N B; Mrs Palmer, de: .\.bert Hensley and wife, city; M Giblin, © onireal; E E Phan, Kin- jross; Vernon WKeizht, Sonris; J A Knight, | Halifax; Fra:k Farrar, Augusta, Me; E J Forrest, N “; Jos Younghart, Moextreal; P G ;Quion, t J. hn; W C Ford, Montreal; A Me- Farlanc, do; A A Sanderson, do; Samuel Préw:e and wife, Murray Harbor. Robertson, | WEHOLHSA LE AND RETATIL. Ren mbir the Place: Tremaine & Metcaif’s old Stand, next Dosr to Messrs, Beer & Goif. Yc The New Brick Store will be opened on the 25th April. <aayy WW. & A. BROWN & CO, Charlot stown, Oct. 25, 1884. & Sterns’ —FOR— FALL & WINTER GOODS of the Very Best Value. Vv f \UR Stock of Velveteens is large, and includes all cclors in Plain and Brocaded, 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, Searts, Jackets, Scarborc Coats, Alexandra Jackets, Jerseys, ec. Fur-lined Cloaks, Rubber Circulars, Dolmans, Jackets Ulsters, Shawls, &e New Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, &., very stylish. Berlin Wool—Beehive Victoria, Rutland, Albany, Saxony, Alloa, Universal, and other yarns. Grey Flannel, Scarlet Flannel, White Flannel, French Twill Flannel, Tweed Shirtings, Tartan ilaids, &. Dress Goods, newest and best value. Large Steck of Wincey, Prints, &. Boys’ Cloth and Fur Caper, Men’s Caps, Ladies’ Fur Caps. “plendid Vatue in Blankets, Comforts and Counterpanes, ALL PERSONS WANTING WINTER GOODS SHOULD SEE OUR STOCK, PERKINS & ST&RNS. Ch’ town, Oct. 17, 1884. = ma an = Ee 2 male za ee “Ga Gn Pe i icy Cnty pina na Rink hie T be ae 2a Be - iB = BHR 4) } .X nts asa Seis ee oe a Ree es) SS oe & Se toh oo CONSTRUCTED ON A QUICK AND PERFECT OPERATION, AND Kasily Vanaged. New aad Loproved Principle, CONTAINING Every Facility for Ceoking. EVERY STOVE WARRANTED. Simon W.. Crabbe. Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner. Ch’town, Oct. 1. WINTER CLOTHING | A WORD TO ‘THE WISE. WE have completed our impor- tations of Jobbing Papers, and are - - ile J. &. Macdenald is now showing am Ime prepared to surmish Note and Letter mense stock of Ready=Made Clothing. (7¢2¢ines, Bll Heads, &c., well printed, cheap and prouipt. ea ee ae Be in time! Send your orders |now to the EXAMINER PUBLISHING CoO., 0:0 ‘Men's Warm eefers, from sv.90. Men’s Warm Overcoats, from $4.90. Water Street, Oct, 24, 1884 Nien’s Heavy, Warm Ulsters, from $4.25. ang Miewn’s weed Suits, from $5.00 acl ies eaabl initial Boys’ and Youths’ Ulsters and Gv-rcoats, in ;reat) WANGER variety, very cheap. Sewing Machines = Men’s Warm Underciothing, from 75 Cent. a suit, Boys’ Gonderciothing, ail sizes. nie Piannel Shiris, Scarfs, Braces Ties, landkerchiets :0: if you want the very best Value for your Honey, don’t jail io see goods and prices at J. B. MACDONALDS. Ch’town, Nov. 7, 1884.—pat her pres | —=- THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES REGEWVED HIGHEST AWARDS At all the leading Exhibitions of the World, Only Geld Medal in Canada, 1883. J. F. WILLIS & CO., antagait val authorised Aigéutd fdr P. LL Gee