= ell ee einen ae “ manent _- Rheem eee ° Tey — m Oy... 1: . } “t = snag ~ ’ — men _— 4 Ce DAILY Sc_A ART ATR i ae Se a a oe r. : : ¢ # i. x ON eR, NOVEMBER 26, 1884. | Anniversary rema e “2 ey @ e ' ' - — . — mines siieasiieie elias aii ca ia : ; te : fod a? i? m RIPE Bs ei vom a eee a —— ; 2 — E Ge Be WEL PE “i * bd wa *y | HOTEL ARRIVALS. i WW EDN ‘ov, 26.—Nicolas Jean de wate SY We —-— “7 Th Tt F “| WH i Fan lomatve. died this das rs KEVERE MOUSE. 3 eS my i Ss i=? i Ls t eor SPRCIAL ESPATY HES To Tux F » on N r OF > . . 4 t ' a , t % re , . a sedi Ei i. TO ilk EXAMINER, | Heltede Fs ae pry -_ ae 3 | » LSOY by Creo hin whe > O1 on. Georg w | i a ee on wire, rampbelton; A any ,. ah iStl = 2 , , a sae se Brown. IK B Duan, St Jolin: E . Benjamin, Montreal: Aeo n Range, isl: d C ‘ , C k i e : y M at | S Hubbel’, do; EB Chandier, Dorchest N 1A R aeae Town VOU, an : ler ; 8 xs ’ i f me » =D ver, wMorchester, | Novel Acor ‘ me an 1 at Lierena; io The: nadie et Rb rsensine. Nov 25 one, Richard Hurt and daughter, Summer: | ‘ld . a Ei vinge, Tally Ho Cook, Ha Bie Py re und = “ae Seem in Queen's par}, in |" i elini anve ’ all en ab a renees, and/ memory of the late Hon. Geo Heese | Fe 1a DOUES, Farmer, for coal and wo d, he t Orthe } nD. Geo. Brown, was | ROCKLIN HOUSE | Range : et unveiled to-day y . WLOUGe vange { ' ; aie! ie line Notwiths'anding a heavy! Nov 2—Miss Lowther, South Shore; T| R Pe Maratiime, for cual and wood, hee a ag si at Toulouse In| snow fall, a large throug assemble 1 l tenths de. Se ee 8 te” amous Range ae is3s idinary to the |. D. Exgor presided, ‘The mbled. Mr. | owther, do; Rev ‘VP Archibald, oa ee i‘orest Beauty, tor wood, a Be Ido : : mn 5 presided, ‘Lhe ceremony of} ' eters; Rev George MeWMillan, do; Richard | i: avorite Range - fig dos if » \ eg thie sta'ue was performed ly Burdett, Dundas: Witiam Dasherty Cis a Adi Pp l. ? star Cook, for wood, ie / ea nine n. Alex. McKenzie. wh | head; Miss Carpi qe: » Cove-)| Advance Parlour ‘ . Lae a ca : ™ i . Nenzie, who was prevented | . Le ee Boston; Miss Meswain, | W a ' al ei B Standard I rauklin, : — ob weal aa Pa cies o . Hess Irom speaking nore ha ; OO, 18s CUOrmack, Gloucester: Miss Rose, | estininster Ace . ay y ‘ , a ; gt yrhal hy “ re pos i e than aj|,: pace ; Mis e, | el ase urner. } : an " hat .! ULC Lis his. “ : moments rhe meeting then | le Ked Point; i, Morrow, do; | ‘armers Boile: @ W oodbine ! ranklin, of uurned to tie Convocation Hall of the| Balge ee Crosby, West River; ‘Thomas | ' 8 DOUeTS, Waverly, for coal and weol, Duan ¢ block pavements were | + [!¥ersity whece addresses were delivered | Laird and w ohn; J J Gay, Pownal; James ; sid in 1 yea by Hon. Mr. Mowatt and Hon. G ‘ans aan 7 wife, New Glasgow; D Henderson, | A ea - Allan. Hon. Mr. Mo ain ee ae ej North “Wiltshire; Howard Bagnall, Hunter | Mascotte. Black Prine> \ ‘ i i : PAT OOM pc Re fowatt made © masterly | River Mins Cofin, Morell: Chases Cofio,s | Mascotte, Black Princes, Red Cloud, Globe Heater, Box Stoves. ; s Saturday last the Memorial ( Gielen } # i. eaderson, do; Samuel Coffin, Savage inca \ i ‘ e, landed the La bor. E . - i r a i t { * statute over to the City. Mayor Boeweil | — iXtra Pets, Kettles an? Spiders. Seapstor tov ui SIXT ye Bran, five b rrels Onions, chea accepted the trust in a heat sean after an : es eee i D e and tovepipe at Prices to Suit the Times, ' a at RK. A novz6 | which a Chairman declared the proceed- =e . PIED, a : a . mgs Grosed. u this city, Nov. 24th, Irene, youngest Ss ‘WW C bb 8 BosTuN business men have passed resolu- | if aa daught r of John J. and Martha geo 1i2n.0h2 e ra eS, tions recity with Canada eal aa 10 months and 3 days. - " e “— ed wei Activity at Woolwich. Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner. in Gu ASZARD will open in the new brick | _ ih ’ ee ap a me sto Brown's bleck, abot Ist December. Lonpon, Nov, 25. SHIP NEWS. Ch town, Nov : ] ‘y 1884. . > ee Great ivitv Val y of : ~YyEDW = dd = ~ : ow | rine.—Ladies’ Hand-madel the ose activity prevails at Woolwich, in PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ' —_— ——_-— — aero Sk atin s at S2 00. at Dorsey, Goff & Co's. - preparation on stores and munitions of ; 2 ‘ ATL Seat - ’ i Che indications are that the expedi-|y | 4, . ENTERED. - ; rue tark Charles E. Lefargey, Captain | tion to Bechuanaland will be a large one, Nov <b — Lois, Larkin, Shediac, Inmber; stmr aa oid is anchored outside St Peter's Island weveral battalions have been ordered to arroll, Brown, Boston, sundry mdse. ; : Bar |place themselves in readiness for foreign CLEARED i . e 2orvilpe ‘ - 4 - e " i % 4 ~~~ “tune wa 25—Dielytr’s, Countaway, Halifax, 1465 ™ 4 ps ror a Seles aa oe ee ey aver } received an order to ship ene hundred Kegs ot | % ‘ere Gee : . 8. 40 Go oate; Margaret Ann, | eta te Cabe ovement of 'froops. — r, Halifax, 2152 bush potatoes, os ' issued —— : © oats. j va ; Doneoia, Nov. 25 ' ft Rink S < PoR “Ace. --Two shares in the | cd : ee ‘Ee os . : Spies who have arrived her : a ‘itigens’s Skating Rink Co. Enquire of tl —. have arrived here report that . ‘ ; ; sie 4 ' = Nae ue | the forces of El Mahdi, imme oes a orepaugh 8 sacred white elephant, the | : wee | k hartoum, number between 15,000 and|), Ss me _ dead, froma cold which A Eicuar» Bewt, Esq, and John A. Mathe. {20,000 men. The British troops are mov- pg a sn 7 attaent Sen: ¥ LE son, Esq, M. P. P., Campbellton, are at jing on to Handouk, twenty miles south of | ° . eyed open all night. The animal 0 t e er Best ne the Revere. | here, to avoid :mall-pox and cholera, which “ sick some time, and his distress greatly e, ri abreast = prevailing along the route. = a wel oc members of the herd. . wa Tue safe of a New York house in Montr sal | i acccleaiabioaaiitaiaiial VOCKS, the argest elephant in the herd, s 1 / a. oRen as i the night ol the 24th lett : Woman . Rights was 80 excited Over the death of his com- os n i and $3,000 stolen, aus Suts. panion that he made a desperate effort to ” sninibesialppesinavee e 1 _ — a and pulled his leg from the| . 1 . : 7.000 barre Is of apt les we shipp 1 TTAWA, NOV. 95. sceket by a lurge on his iror s} ad : J ‘ al YT kik i . ae ° . E i : A ov 7,000 barr © of apples were = lal al Ra ela es oy Songs oe aie aos ee 1 Ses ( TR Stock of Velvs ens is large, and includes all colors in Plain and Brocaded, and marked R iru bik LU 4 : U a’ ‘ *s v ; , U ; an Wheee * i ¢ rarw “ a ‘ . . : | steamer Caledonia. widows and unmarried women will be en-| he stands on thre» legs groaning piteously. ri. very low. Kng sik Silks, Satins, \ elvets and Plushes, all shades. New F ather Trim- { A titled i awa c! y 2 » alec. | 4 ‘orepaue atimate i N j Salin Tr ve ; ; ts 7 . " ° —T ; hs ae eit: thabeanmeiensceniie this ee ee — - the alee. Me. az repaugh estimates his loss at tc New Stripe Satin, New Astracan Trimming, New Spot Silks, New Cheinlle Ruchin., Now ‘ r is said that a mandate ! ine ope | Sion | WLAY and AidermenD., Ms 18 the | DV¥-,UVUY. POs ~ Vv - / \ par scoer he S . i . - . ‘ f orders all ; 1e colleges in Qaebee t» affiliate| result of Premier Mowat’s partial exten- Pees F aw thee i W ; Con ade Velvet. A Grand Display of Knit Wool Goods, In Squares, Searts, Jackets, Sea: bore r 1% ‘ ul . hiversily s10n © » franchiaca » . em er rerry,. rOuYy wi. ac j ) : ro *6 an a] & = ; . j wita La ik sion of the franchise to women, and applics | 4p, a Pen Se Widdingten, ‘oats, Alexandra Jackets, Jersey s, &c. Fur-lined Cloaks, Rubber Circulars, Dolmans, Jackets i ss suiatian ah ties tee Cease alk to all municiy alities throughout Ontario. | yominded Earl Granville, the ae ee Shawls, &e New Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, &c., very stylish. Berlin W ol — Beehive ! eveving, Mr. 8S. M. Bent was appointed a s ee (sewed foreign minister, of the latter’s plédge th: ictoria Rutland lbs r Sax 7 Y¢ j 1 ar . ‘ teacher in the West Keat Street School. News from the Capital. the new proposals by England a a. _ ean” Wi St. _ ae arte ’ ag Universal, and other yal ns. Grey Flannel, Searlet { J . ¢ 2 ’ T . , at<« 2. - + > ; | a. = | pi ase : / tlement of the Egyptian question should be : , — — rench Twill Flannel, Tweed Shirtings, Tartan Mlavis, & Dress I Ax Indi in nasmed Levis G lode was drowned | 5 Orrawa, Nov, 25, | communicated to France in November, and Goods, newest and best value. Large Stock of Wincey, Prints, &. Boys’ Cloth an! Fur aps, he Beene SY le: cser os ahi ct een ee ee of the Mou-|has also expressed to Earl Granville the| Men’s Caps, Ladies’ Fur Caps. | aa log. rn attempting to crors over OM ® | treal Grazette, died yesterday. She was eS exists for the settlement of the ve jonly 23 years of age lexandria indemnities, as the delay in the | @ 7 = i - c ' , a ; oe ’ se s ‘ ‘ . ‘ | Ix baying your Chrldtmes Calds a @. HJ Lady Lansdowne is being petitioned to matter has been very injurious to many Splendid Value in Blankets, Comforts and Counterpanes, ik Ha:zard’s ye u ca depend on getting all use her influence to obtain the reprieve of French subjects. ; i at 7 os 3 an é i peti j s > 5 or x ‘ ‘ ‘ y mht " i 4 new designs, as he will sell no ol 1 cards this | er oat = is sentenced to be hanged ; : ALL PERSONS WANTIN I W iNTER GOODS SHOULD SEE OUR STOCK t season. jon the 28th inst. Gt] READY FQR WIHTER . { = > - en > r isu red j Yttawse ) m has y 7 a atid f ie eweatieites Omens See ethene ieniaiaiaiines PERKINS & STERNS ij ‘ ; ; wd : , , : i seve , aoeeiiiiialniaiiie aa s j aud that Bishep Yaschereau will be created a Sakis Mie OS ' _ Ch’ town, Oct. 1 ag L884. i . avy + « mve f ~ i t cardinal, - > - France and China are now trying fora WEEKS & CO. Tue excellent programme of the Sacred setilement, both seem inclined to make . Concert in Zion Church is published. It}/large concessions to avoid any further | spake for itself, and insures a large patronage | trouble. OFFER LARGE SUPPLIES OF for the Concer’. o sical m Ha oO a — > -- Tux receipts of the C. P. R. for the week ending the 14th inst., were $174.000, against $130,000 in the corresponding period last year, showing an increase of $44,000. _ > We are pleased to learn there is no truth in the malicious report circulated this forenoon regarding the loss of the barque Isobel, with captain and a portion of the crew. - — Ecoxomy Cushion Weather Strip saves fuel in winter, and will keep out dust in summer. For ssl2 by Simon W. Crabbe, Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner. [nov 26 6: need Tux Charlottetown Engineer Company are requested to meet in the Drill Shed this (Wednesday) evening, at 8 0’ ‘lock, for drill and other special business, They will please bring their rifles and belts with them. seen in Ix the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon, Ellen Walsh was convicted for stealing door mats, and sent up for a week. A aumber of persons were up for non-pay- ment of deg tax and truck license fees me > -_ Tur steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, arrived from Boston this morning with freight and the following passengers: Miss Emma Nichol- son, Katie Fisher, jNusie MeDonald, Mrs Doanelly, F. MeVJarthy, S J White, David Px. bliconer. sil places on the north and south shore of the St. Lawrence River between St. Blavie and Gaspe were visited by a sheck of earthqaske on Saturday evening which lasted in some places forty-five to fifty seconds, No casualties ore reported. - s2- fiumaxe Services Recogxizen —In recog- nition of assistance rendered the crew of the wrecked steamer Tunstall, last Spring, the following persons, viz, W. W. McGrath, Sen., P. McAdam, W. Fiadley, W. W. Me- Grath, Jan., A, Barry, M. MeKenzie, Sen., Neil McKenzie, M. M. McKenzie, Jun., Stephen Sutherland, A. Simpson and A. Me- Kenzie, were presented, on Monday last, with cheques of five dollars each, from the Marine Department. at the hands of Mr. Lord, the Agent here SEVERAI — ~~ HymestaL—The popular Engineer of Souris Express—Mr. John McLean—is to be congra- tulated on the interesting event which too’ place this afternoon in this city. He was joined in the holy bonds of wedlock to Miss Skinner. one of Charlottetown’s fairest dauzh- ters. The happy couple left by expres this evening for Souris, where they tend to ‘showers in southern A Polite Hint. Winnipec, Nov. 15. The Government has asked Attorney- General Miller to resign. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinecs. Toronto, Nov. 26--10 a. m. Fresh to strong winds from south and west; mostly cloudy weather, with occasional and sleet and snow in northern portions; slightly bigher tempera- ture. SINGULAR, BUT TRUe.—The Maggie Dalling, | of this port, lately got ashore on the Bahamas, anc. still later met with another accident be- fore she reached her destination in the West India Islands. The caytain could not account for the vessel’s running ashore, until the secret was explained by some captains who had car- ried similer cargoes to that on board the Dal- ling. It appears she had cil in cans, and the captains said the iron contained in the cans was sufficient to seriously affect the compasses. This is said to be a fact not generally known by shipmasters.—Portlaid Press —_~>— Mowcrton Brass AND [RON MANUFACTURING Co,—H. T, Stevens, W. J. Robinson, GB, Lutz, E. “. Cole, CU. A. Steeves, E. M Estey, A. KE. Killam, 8. Crandall, and Borden & Atkinson, of Moncton, and M B. Palmer, of Dorchester, have been incuoporated as **The Moncton Brass and Iron Manufacturing (‘om- pany, Limited;” capital $100,000, in two thousand shares of $50 each, This is the company formed to purchase the property of the lock company, now in liquidation. —— Business is still rushing at Goldie’* flouring mills, im Guelph, On Friday last 578 barre!s of flour were turned out, which is called the largest amount ever manufactured in a single day at one mill in Canada. The cooper shop at the mill is running day and night —Cuelph Herald. ellis ig Tux reception to Sir John in Montreal wi | take the form ofga procession, with the pre- sentation of an address in the drill hall, a fireworks display on the Champ de Mars, anl on ths following day a levee at the Windsor avd the banquet of the Junior C nservative Club in the evening. NEW CLOTHING, —FOR— Fall and Winter, AT EXTRA LOW GOOD OVERGOATS | AT LOW PRICES, PRICES, ‘See Weeks & Co.’s stock of New Uilsters and Storm- coats — well made, frem good material, ee ee OVERCOATS —AND— REEFERS TO SUIT ALL. Worsted and Tweed suits VERY (HBAP. SHIRTS —AND— DRAWERS AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER. Are Offering the following lots of Dry Goods at prices to clear : 10,900 yards Assorted Cloths, suitable for Jackets, Ulsters. Dolmans, and Suitings, 8,400 yards Assorted Dress Goods. 4,400 yards Black and Colored Velveteens, 6560 yards Cheap Wincey, 66.000 yards Grey Cottons, A BIG LOT WOOL S A _ and 6 Cents. marked down to mill prices, HIRTS AND DRAWERS. Best Cotton Warp at Mill Prices. 7 ALI REINANTS AT COST. ™ WHOLESALE AND Ren mber the Place: Tremaine & Metcalf’s old Stand, next Door to Messrs, Beer & Goff. = The New Brick Store will be opened on the 25th April. “ao W.& A. BROWN & CO. Charlot stown, Oct. 25, 1854. LADIES’ NEW FELT HATS, —AND— -WEW PLUSHES Opening to-day at MRS. YOUNGS’, up-sta'rs Herald! Herald ! equal “Kent Mills,” at Steam Naviga- tion Wharf. For sale low by J, A, CHIPMAN, 2 Cars EVANGELINE, RETATLTLI. HOUSE JAD LOT FOR SUL b Me House and premises iv the ‘hr ving village of Eldon, Belfae’, form »oCU- pied by Dr. McSwain, The house is hew and well finished with offives, cuthuuses, &c, and about an acre of lan“ ; is well suited for a pro fessional man or a mechanic, and is con- venient to stores. sch ols and churches, and one mile from Hallicay’s Wharf reside. The station had its usual display of , hcchranl a e premis< ; bunting, the engine was decorated with THE value of the exports [ee at Messrs. W. & A. Brown & Co’s. FOR SALE '*BY Mn on the premises or in Charlotte- flowers, lanterns, ete, and torpedoes were /| for tie mouth ot October was $12,806,251, o = j — ea Swhie 2 ; A. MeNEILI eXploded as the train left the depot. We which $11,461,580 was goods the produce of Men’s Wool Scarfs and Muf- Charlottetown, Nov. 21--]w ecd wkly li J. A. CHIPMAN & Co. . Mod . i wish Mr. and Mrs. McLean every success in| Canada. ‘The value of goods entered or ; Ch’town, Nov. 17—2w 3aw wale Brae life. ; — -»--— ue Wek observe that a recent number of the St. P; ] >, ones Seene tn : sail ~« f — ‘ i ak _ : 7 . Pi : ae - ae Ox Friday last, 2 p ape ent ae _— ’ THR BIBLE DEPOSITORY : = 2 on Wok mos F* “| as the Home for the Aged, Toronto. D _—__ ee a as: ee : Minneay Studios, and new pictures pre-) am a e peites ee 300 in gold and | i 4 fi ‘ es 3]! ,* |The enterprising Photographers of Chariotte 4 Mowing complimentary way of pictures done Soy th Ot ey. i os ‘ . . it and bef ol Books for Christmas—- | ULU Us | have ad ed to their stafi of assistants, A by a wative ct? land: “Mrs, Daniel | been wapported OF charity for about 32 years. Call and see us before buy- IN Chatterbox, Boys Own, Girls Own, Sun.| se 7 | FIRS “CLASS OPEKAIOR from. ow Davies has been woskion ketches made | No one knows her surname. ms : day, Our Darlings, Bible Stories, Toy Books | 2 a lw ; it he cheneeed han : during a trip t za res ee istends. As : : ee Salil ing elsew' re. Children’s Magazines, Pictorial Xmas Cards Walking Sticks, Ranors, Strope, Thermome- | ima oF fall pe om pow ee the result of her work she presented no less| WHOLVER has es a ane “a ‘ae with suitable texts of Scripture), Miss _— sao bm: « Cigars, To- |highest style ‘They also are “determined t than eight landscapes representing picturesque men, _— a - feed len philo- Havergai's Xmas Cards, Sunday School | aye ‘spare no expense to please their numerou 3 spots which she visited. The pictures are | sixpence; eee tie Viaton to anank guard Books ani Cards, Hymn Books, Tune Books,; Everything in our line choice, fresh aad patrons. Consequently, to all those wishin r Very creditable. The scenes are ‘Hungry eee 0 Pe ae. Bibles and Testaments,—very, very cheap. | good. first-class work, at ressonable prices, th i ‘ Bay.’ ‘Pairy Land,’ ‘Warwiek Church with lighthouse in the distance,’ part of ‘White Isiand’ in the Sound, and two or three cave interiors.’ ' sumption was $5,624,455, a decrease of St - 371,953 compared with the same month in 1883. ‘ —>-_— fiers, Fur Caps, Knitted Shirts, Collars, Braces, &c over him—to the exten: of sixpence. “Kent,” “Matchless,” and ‘Beaver’ Flour, very cheap, at J. Knight & Sons. ; Ww. A. WEEKS & CO. CiJiown Nov. 4, 1884, JUST OPENED, ote ciate M. F. ELLIS, Corner Queen and Fitzroy Street. Ch’town, Nov, 18—cod, Ch town, Nov, 12, 1884, Our Specialities. Reddin’s Drug store Cltown, Nov. 4, 1884. C. H. GOuK & Gé., opportunity is now offere?, | ga” Call and view specimens, &c. Ch’town, Nov §, 1884—whly tf tA A A PEs oe