ananmemae THE DAILY EXAMINER, OCTOBER 23. beiore those of any British coleny, but be- fore those of the continental powers of Envrope. Itis, I think, a remarkable fact, and one upon which we may dwell with taken place this week. But meanwhile, the friends of the absent and faithful No. 1 were not indifferent and idle. He had arrived in London from a long voyage and continved the dining car service between Toronto and Kingston. Nine Ararchists have been arrested immediately after, on Peake’s Wharf (No. ') 80 barrels Labrador Herring, ex Sch, Mary Kelpin, : Patient a ° | {Ll Girl Marri i PIGS! | C Dailn Fx miner A Sensibls Girl Married. CURRENT NOTES. E 2 = 6 ) ' oh — S ee = (Special Correspondence Halifax Herald.) | ‘The Emperor of Germany is indisposed = Y AUCTION, on the Market Square OCTOBER 23, 1884 Boston, Oct. 15.—The account of the Another duel took place at Paris a few im 3 a A B | Prince Edward Island girl who found her- days ago. fui of 2 . : A Serious Charge self in an unenviable situation in the Centre} 1) Louisiana they are making rum out of i . “Ss To-morrow, I riday, 4 erlous Unarge. }house in Boston, reminds me of another sweet potatoes. if) EM 3 a. . - girl from the ‘Garden Isle,” whose matrt- : all the 4 S ae 7] Ss & AT ONE O'CLOCK, A very serious charge has been! monial venture has resulted differently. I) Much sickness is reported among at err me af -~ <a brought against the Hon. Oliver Mowat, refer to Mary E, McLeod, who has lived in| Mahdi’s troops. | “ 2 = B Bo a 2 s “ 1? } ork-bire and Berkshire widely known as Leader of the Grit) Cambiidgeport for some time, preferring to! py, distress in the English shipbuilding : = & 3s 5s un = | Pig. Government ot Ontario aud “- the live in a family where she would have a trade is increasing. : a} > Y oo < A = Gaurade Xs. Christian Politician.” It is stated that | goed home and g od wages, rather then a Ti listress among the shipbuilders on “ Sn w = OQ ft _ o & N, J. CAMPBELI i Hart, who | Starved slave in the workshops of Boston, | ae. cianes se ’ eb << N < Pa — reas he bribed a man named James Hart, who as too many of our provincial girls are. | the Tyne is increasing. SF=5 ion i: aeae i 3 Auctioncer, was elected to oppose him, by condoning She had the good fortune to find a home in | Grant, Barfoot & Co., lithographers, Nn ~— = ® “4 > Q = Ch town. ee In his official capacity a case of bribery. the family of Frank Speare, where her | Toronto, have assigned. eo as =. a oe tC) i . ea) = ee amano At any rate it is certain that a Bribery} amiable qualities were fully appreciated. | Mre. Routel, for poisoning Ler husband Hi Ba STH nr <u Opened To-Day Petition was filed in the Courts against | It happened that Charles P. Fish, a friend li, nig ot anand tect 2) inet : co 2 = S SO vA <4 = S 9 Hert; that the petition was withdrawn|of the family, was on a visit from Fort) ™ se me a a) Fa zt < AT THE rene vat after he had} Yale, British Columbia, where he is doing lt is stated that counterfeit half dollars ‘i CO © "s - by Attorney General Mowat after he hac ’ ' as aster is 8 hat a + 5 s first communicated with Hart, aud that|*!*?e business and is wealthy, ug th hes poo Se perenne bf 2 aS — oO - “pi ~ | Miss McLeod, and being impressed with her ao : ; i : on -— the following memorandum has been indylike and enacsuming manner and ber ex- : An agitation in ity oo Scott Act is = ~ i a + Fy = 7 . " © ce . . ea 2 e ° ° 4 br rught te light :— cellent housekeeping qualities, soon offered | about to be begun in Montrea 5 = sy os = fm = = sssilliad ih piiemeees cateall “Picton, April 11, 1883. | himself in a marriage, and as he was known) phe French budget committee is cutting S - Sw CHILDREN’S lo dn ‘(Rtemoranduah of the position which |'* be an honorable mons ae . er down the public worship appropriation. = oy ee cs > canine BEADED roe 2 _ Sinead oe ] ).:.|girlshe accepted. The wedding took place , 4 5 i : 8, Mr. James Hart proposes to take in his | git! she accepted rhe weeding eee, The government has decided to _— S <2 = — a ‘1 PRATURRG ‘ity of M.P.P. for the county of | 0? the fourth inst., at Mr. Speare's country hen the Russian fleet in the Pacific nZndn . 3 fx, A jan] BLACK OSTRICH FEATHERS, ot ee ne he \ . c y } residence in Barnstable, where the : friends strengt 1end re feu : ’ oO 2 & = a 04 : et Large Lot en FANCY WINGS, Ys = “ wrt agrees to support the of the happy couple assembled in large The New York Central Railway has =5o na O a : : alien camila: Mowat gov woment in their nomination of |mumbers. Nellie M. Speare, daughter of | reduced passenger rates to one cent per SoH al 5 ' ° a NM P2 a candidat » to Gil the « eaker’s chair the host, was the bridesmaid. Many} milo, = fy 2 bh ' S 3 m4 < Ch’town, O-t 93 —%i “2, Mr. Hart consents to support the | beaatiful and costly presents were bestowed | 7 164 the Buie St. Paul prisoner, Leos & x I, poh. nl ; z Mowat government on every question which testamentary of the ere neve th i has Leen found guilty and senienced to amy 7, SOF ° = 1 et = < STs APPLES dc ; o atlas in the house whi th shall be de th *y were held. At the ciose of t 1e cere leat! d — . 3 7. ~ . " ~ j : es a aad a “ ‘Sie iid want | mony they departed for their far oft home } deata. ; eS oo ma : Co 0) a fy 5 a an a gene _ yon the Pacific coast. _ | An attempt was made on Saturday night a oy w = _ o Y Auction, at my new Auction Room, 6“ (Si —— Janus Have, | BH. Aa. B | to blow up the gendarmes’ barracks at oe ae & O are < Upper Queen Street, on Saturday next, ** Signe a by J unes Hart the day and | ' tai ie Bi | Paris. . oe) S rx a bi p] ver Uctober 25th, at 11 o'clock, one carload year aforesaid, in the prisence of A Story of Two Captains. | [tia estimated that the Khartoum ex- = — aa WD =< i ea) — "Feel tee ae. neo ‘* (Signed), Gro C, Curry,’ ern 'pedition will cost Engiand ten million 7 > a e ' wn <a on jes ibston Fippins, & l » &o. The Montreal Gazetle remarks:—“A | (Halifax Herald.) | pounds. S Nn = & > ma =. —ALSO - clearer case of corruption could not be} Phere is considerable of romance con- Charles Defcrest has be arrested * > wp = 2D FO o Brooms, Axle Grease, Blackiug, Matches and made out. Mr. Mowatt is proved to| nected} with an unassuming marriage notice| Toronto on a charge of embzz'ement by a a a = ce Ey] S x a Gas have committed the very crime which he} published in the Mersld to-day. Three | Montreal tirm. ~ S < nN o an oe hus endeavored to fasten on his political | years ago, a gallant Nova Scotia captain of) Wy Vanderbile has given $500,000 to ee ae = 2 4 6) S fy Z ot eee oer aie opponents, that of bribery of a member} ature age, eeey: oe ae hi o he ve the College of Physicians and Surgeons as a => w <4 S = g S S N. J. CAMPBELL, of the legislature to betray his constitu- | SCOU48 Pert, saving behind Aim @ a ©! building fand. me OES ? eo — H = Op ~ Auctioneer, "hae - ee Le : }| maiden to whom he had plighted his troth. ; pe 4» ‘ = Ss mA ead Ch’town, Oct. 38-2 ents for considerations of persona | No happier man ploughed the ocean than| Serious trouble is anticipated on election = oO a3 S ne . q “ 7, ~ it gain. ‘he. No happier mid walkel on terra | day at Chicago, where the political feeling = © aa ros <f * aad : ; roe er jfirmathan she. They corresponded. But| is very intense, = e = - 5 -] << = x DD ES, CITINY, G, Our Position and Prospects. time brings about marked changes. The. proposed increase of the customs S a4 Te = ti 5 = D - Thousands of miles separated them. vt? is 2 ee setidis in Oh om in aoe PR . =< oud hi fi , ‘ duties is the cause of serious division in the S @ HH oO o : IN the course of his reply to the ad-| Months and years passed. = Cometh French cabinet. Sopa pp CS Ou od : eT Slee, ae dies dress presented to him by the City Coun-|Pot,’ said the giri’s friends. His as a AS ; a = @® §£ wD q - m 24th, at 10.30 o'clock, at my Auction : ra a letters came at intervals, but not him- Eight cfticers of the Russian Army were = ~+y FO a o4 | lh Beeee sin. oe ae een ee eee Coenen self. The machinations apd in-| hanged at St. Petersburg Saturday for : Sa = pd oh > ! said :— igues £ ' i iti ffene ; A ¥ ~~ £ _ > oO 50 Eris Choice Winter-keeping Apples, aid : trigues gof the lady’s relatives and friends | political offences. geese a: n > preg waste aye ie Fe ‘‘Reassuring circumstances encounter our} resulted in her engagement to her cousin, An Orillia carter has been arrested on = eS — op A gS 4 do Pears pa ae) oo at‘ention on every side. Look in the first| another gallant and handsome captain—at suspicion of foul play relative te the dis- = = z “es = lu Half-chests Tea pl sce at the credit of the Dominion. Her present with his ship on the Nova Scotia sahemmaseen alt tele ee. 2 2 a = S weal Genin Bae . credit has been steadily rising, and never! ggast. The wedding day was set. The &PP & < $ li stood higher, her securities rank net only| marriage to captsin No. 2 was to have! The Grand Trunk Railway has dis- hl = S = _ _ a ° — ) Ps 3 2 = 5 some satisfaction, that the reputation of the Dominion is such that she can go into the market and borrow et rates more advan- tazeous than those open to such nations as France and Germany. Look again at the state of things disclosed by the ac counts of your public Savings Banks. I turn to those for the two Provinces of Nova! Scotia and New Brunswick. and I see that while in the year 1873 the total of the de-| posits was $3,500,000, the year stood at ever $12,000,000. not look like national The development of your mineral resources, the completion of your railway system, which, in a few months will uniie the Atiantic and Pacific seaports of Dominion, all these pointstoafuture which cannot fail to add to the wealth and reputation and prosperity of the Dominion. These are important considerations which forbid us to despair, and when, in addition to these, we call to mind the soundness of your political institutions, the equable distribution of property among your pecple, the absence of anything like like wide- spread poverty, the absence of class jealou- sies, the spread of education, the improve- ment of your agriculture, the freedom which yor enjoy from foreign complications and international anxieties—you can, I think, aff rd to look forward with confidence and equanimity, and to believe that the foun- dations on which your national stability depends are too selid to be shaken by tem- porary comwmotions such as tho.e throngh which you are passing at present. total for last That does Tribute to Sir W. Young. On the retirement of Sir William Young from the position of chairman of the board of governors, the following resolution was impoverishment. | was pmptly informed of the position of affairs. There was no time to be lost. He left his ship in charge of the mate, and jarrived in Halifax on the Hanoverian on | Saturday morning. That evening 4 found j; him at a pretty village on the line of the |W. and A. Railway. Like Cvsar He came, he saw, he conquered. Yesterday morning he returned to Halifax accompanied by fhe young lady, and last night they were made one by a well-krown Bapist divine. Captain No. 2 is hereby ;notified of his matrimonial shipwreck. Meanwhile there is an interesting subject for gossip down the line. —. ~~; =—_ +? Stewart's Fate and Gordon’s Heroism. A London correspondent writes: We have hed a painful sensation in the news of Col. Stewart’s murder. This fact helps also to keep alive the public excitement. There is meanwhile a sharp revival of jeremiads in the tory papers over Khar- toum, and the reports that Mahidi is now ready to march give color to the fears that Gen. Gordon will not be able to hald out. The difficulty of transport on the Nile are unquestionably great. Steamers are break- ing their cranks, hawsers are giving way, and boats are capsizing. It is said that the saddles for the camel corps, being made of green wood, are splitting already, and much trouble is anticipated in the work of re- placing them. Gen. Gordon's exploits have made him the hero of all Europe, and the whole continental press is filled with praise of him. His work is always put in contrast with the bungling im- potency of the general English policy. It is said now that there was more truth than a little in the Times’ recent adopted and placed upon the minutes: ‘* This board accept with extreme regret the resignation of their respected chair- | man, the Hon. Sir William Young, ! whose name has been identified with Dalhousie College during nearly the whole course of its history. An accom- plished scholar, an ardent educationist, and weilding extensive public influence, Sir Wm. Young was in a position to render invaluable service to this institution. His practical sagacity, his brilliant talents, his cautious statesmanship, his unfailing pru- dence were laid under tribute to advance the interests of this college. He stood by it loyally in its days of weakness, and to hia wise counsels is due much of its strength to-day. Generations to come will, we trust, point to the progress of Dalhousie Coliege as one of the best results of Sir Wm. Young’s long and useful hfe. The board rejoice that they do not need to part with their honored chairman as one of the governors of the college, and they have to express their earnest wish that he may be spared in dealth and comfort to see the increasing prosperity of the college. They would also most respectfully and earnestly solicit his continued interest in an institution on whose behalf he has labored so long, so faithfully and so successfully, with which his name is so honorably identified, and which, while promising to be increasingly useful in the future, has already conferred inestimable benefits on the community. *_=_—*-— + Tue discovery of a coin of 1655 in the vicinity of Sackville is an interesting event but the Colus are not very rare. This was wh n Le us XIV. was king of France. In the provincial museum there is a silver coin, date 168?, of the same re ign. This was found in Nova Scotia. The remarks that have been Ss “le about old coins suggest a remark made '¥ a colored woman to whom Mre. Honeyman “as showing Dr, Honeyman’s collection of old abd foreign coins. The visitor ran her hands through the pile and pityingly said, ‘* You and your husbend has taken in ap awful lot of bad money.” Halifax Herald canard about Gen. Wolseley’s recall. The condition of the Cape is so menacing that nobody secs Low war can be avoided there. It is a curious fact that public opinion of England is almost a unit in opposing the foreign policy of the government. There is growling at the inaction at the Cape. People declaim against the embecility and de'ay shown in Egypt, and they sneer at the folly of alienating Germany. And yet the government has rarely been stronger than it is now. Delightful Consistency. (St. John Sun.) The Toronto Globe in a recent issue resurrected the old question of confedera- tion, and declared that it had damaged Toronto in its wholesale and retail trade and done almost nothing for its manufac- tures,” The Halifax Recorder, as violent an oppo- sition sheet in Nova Scotia as the Globe is in Oatario, attacks confederation with equal bitterness but from a totally different reason. It says :— At every railway station in the province if Nova Scotia on any fine day may be found numerous packages of goods—agri- cultural implements, leather findings, flour, and scores of other commodities. A glance at the labels on them shows that in most cases they come from Ontario. Both agree in decrying the union of the provinces; they are as wide asunder as the poles in the reasons assigned. The Globe assert that it has done nothing for Ontario manufactures and trade; the Recorder's complaint is that Ontario manufactures are flooding the province of Nova Scotia. _ _~eome «+ - **TWENTY-FOUR YEARS experi*nce,” says an eminent physician, convin2es me that the only way to cure nervous exbaustion, and weak of the sexual organs, is to repair the waste by e ving brain and nerve foods, and of all the remedies compounded, . Mack’s , Magnetic Medicine is the best, 26 avertiseueet S charged with complicity in a plot to blow up the Gendaimes barracks at Paris, The British admirality has decided to ask an enlarged grant for shipbuilding and the outlying coe ling stations are to be strength- ened. It is alleged that the officials of the Irish National Leegue are alarmed at the spread of the Labourers’ agitation in the county of Waterford. Much difficulty is being met with in ex- tracting evidence out of Mormon witnesses in the trial at Salt Lake, of Roger Clawson for polygamy. The peasant farmers of France have about $200,000 ,000 on deposit in the Government Savings Banks, upon which they are paid 4 per cent, interest. The Paris police have closed twenty clubs and gambling hells. One of them was the resort of senators, deputies, literateurs and artists. The Hungarian who was arrested at London, Eng., on his arrival from Philadel- phia, for having dynamite in his possession, has been remanded for a week. The U. 8. republican national committee has issued an address predicting victory in November and takirg strong ground in favor of the protective principle. The proprietor of a New York cigar factory was so engrossed in a political argu- ment that he would not listen to a man who told him his factory was burning. French merchants in Alexandria have petitioned the Chamber of Deputies urging the immediate payment of the Alexandria indemnity to save the French residents of that city from ruin. The Chicago Times, the most enterprising of all the American dailies, edited by a Nova Scotian, has sent a epecial commis- sioner to Manitoba, to write up that country for the Times’ readers. Two converted Chinesewomen brought out by the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions to teach in the mission school at San Francisco, were refused permission to land because they were ot provided with the certificate required by law. Hart County, Ga., boasts of a resident only thirty-five years old who has married three wives inside of eighteen mouths. The first wife died, and in two months he married again. The second wife lived only a few months, and a few days ago he mar- ried a third. The right hon, Geo. J. Dodson, chan- cellor of the duchy of Lancaster, has been created a peer. He will be succeeded by Mr. Trevelyan, chief secretary for Ireland, with a seat in the cabinet. Campbell Bannerman, secretary to the Admiralty, has been appointed chief secretary for Ireland. The falling cff in Jaw suits in Philadel phia has declined at least 50 per cent. within the past ten years. As a conse- quence there is a panic among the lawyers, the stagnation affecting all branches of the profession from the heads of the bar to the police lawyers. Oa account of the extreme age and feebleness of a witness in an equity case at Concord, N. H., last Saturday, Judge Allen, of the Superior Court, went to a farm house in the country and held a court session. Several distinguished lawyers ep- peared as counsel. Mrs. Mark Hopkins has cansed the muni- cipal heart of Great Barrington, Muss., to leap with j»y by changing her residence from San Francisco to that place. Her property, which has hitherto been taxed in California, will be assessed hereafter at “RANKIN HOUSE,” DORSEY, GOFF & CO’S. — —0:0— Celebrated Make of Boots 7 waking the lead all over the ~ sland, emeageeme (anid People say our Boots are Water-tight, Good Fit, Very Cheap, and wear as well as Custom Boots. —— Q—__—_ BE SURE AND GET OUR MAKE. DORSEY, GOFF & CO Oh’town, Sept. 18, 1884.—eod wkly Matchless Flour CARRIAGE FACTORY, OTHER BRANDS, AT REDUCED PRICES, AT BEER & GOFF’S. ay Be Undersigned begs leave to inform the public he has purchased the Carriage Business carried on by McKinnon & Fraser, on Upper Prince Street, opposite new Baptist Church, where he will be pleased to see his old customers, and as many new ones az may favor him with their patronage. Ile will keep on hand and build to order, CARRIAGES and SLEIGHS of every des- cription and latest patterns. Road, track and sleigh Sulkeys made to order, at shortest New Currants, notice, With best American stock. New Figs tw F 8 ’ Special attention will be given to th: Re- Green Gra pes, {pairing of Carriages, Sleighs, &c. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, N. B.—ALL WORK GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. _ AT— J. J BEER & GOFF’'S. COFFEE. JAVA and Other Kinds, FRESH ROASTED, FRESH GROUND. Pure and Cheap, ihe... BEER & GOFF’S, New Raisins, . SEAMAN. Ch'town, Oct. 18, 1884-—3aw tl 3lst dee wkly COAL. COAL. 7 Expected from Sydney : Per Brigt. King Bird, 230 Tons Old Mine Sydney, (with certificate.) Per Sch Ida May, 110 Tons Reserve Mine. APPLES. press. sis, 170 Tons Little Glace Bay. ro’ Sale by the Barrel, Cheap, at | BEER & GOFF’S, From Pictou, per Schs. Era, Wallace, Mar- / garet Ann, Quicketep, R. Boak, Confederate, and William and Mary— 000 Tens Intercolonial Nut and Round. Per Sch. Sarah Elizabeth, 160 Tons Acadia Nut & Round. NOTICE. DR. BENNET WILL BE IN CHARLOTTETOWN, i All of which will be sold at the Lowest Market Rates. C. LYONS, Acadia Coal Depot, Peake’s No. 2 Wharf. Ch'town, Oct. 10—3wks ON TEE 28th AND 29th. Ch’town, Oct. 15, 1884. another cofamn, Great Barrington, and will cause a reduc. | tion of one half in the tax rate there. foreign news. DVERTISE in THE NER, if you want peop'e for the least money. UY AND READ THE DAILY EX- | DAILY EXAMI. AMINER, for the latest local and AILY EXAMI - a iii i - A. McNEILL, AUCTIONEER, Ch’town, Oct. 23, 18°4, Mrs. R. YOUNGS MIILLINERY ROOMS. up-stairs at W. & A. Brown & Co.'s. ‘Trimmed Hats and Bonnets always on hand. oct23—eod «ki AUCTION SALE - OF— Surplus Steck! I 4m instyucted by Hon. D, Ferguson, of Tulloch Farm, BAST RIVER (Five miles fiom Charlotte town,) TO SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises, On Wednesday, Oct. AT 2 O'CLOCK, P M, 29th, 1 Ayrsbire Bull, “General Gordon,’ 3 years old (certified pedizree) ; 1 Shortuorn Bull, “Santa Claus,” (certified pedigrie) ; 5 Grade Cows, in milk and in calf by “Gen- eral Gordon’; 2 Grace Heifers ; 1 Grate Heifer Cal, 1 Yearling Ram (black f: cec) ; 15 Leicester Ewes, 1 Pure-bred Berk. hire Boar P.g. Several of these animals «ere Prize-takers at the late Provincial Exhibition. Tsaus—-All sums under $10, cash; over that amount three months, on appoved joint notes A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Oct. 23, 1884, WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. Coban reemidetantea x — : . B® Advertisements under this lwading, wn space not exceeding three lines, will be inserted for ten cents per day, O3T.—Yesterday, between central King street and Sherwood Cemetery, a blue cloth Overcoat. The finder will be rewarded on leaving it at this Office, oct23—2i 4,VUND. —A shop-door Key. Apply at Tue EXAMINER Office. oct23 ANTED IMMEDIATELY~— A journey- man Blacksmith to do country work. Apply to R. A. Craswell, South Rustico. oct23—3i ANTED—By a young lady teacher, an vpfuraished Koom, either in central or northern part of city. Enquire at this office. oct21—tf fy OLET—The Cottage situate on Sidney, street, opposite the Methodist Church, containing seven rooms, with stable attached, and well in yard. The houses are in excel- lent condition. Apply to the owner, at James Eden’s, Pownal street.-~Evwarp KELLY. (oct tl ULL LINE of McCormick’s celebrated BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONERY, at R. K. Brace’s. {seplO Sea —————— —_— W E will g:ve exclusive sale at and near Charlottetown, of our Entire Wheat Fleur, to a dealer who will push it. Cover by patent. Easily sold. We guarantee 100 lbs, more bread to the barrel than any other to reach the most flour. —FRANKLIN Mi'Ls Co , 38 Clark Street, Chicago, lll, aug2