x : i t acs Fs THEW Loeal and Other Items. ~ Curar Cottons and Prints at Youna’s. - BARGAINS in ladies’ Mantles at Yorna’s. oe - Carr. R. Fraser returned home from Pictou on Saturday night. > Tux newest and cheapest Dress Materials are at Younes, eo Mr, Ames, Agent of the United States Life Insurance (o,, is in the city. a Mr. Muyy of the Midland Railway, On. tario, was in the city on Saturday. > ~ One case of assault was disposed of by the Stipendiary Magistrate this morning. > Avoruer lot of jadies Fur Capes just fopen- ed at Yo nNa’a, > One of the Richelieu Navigation Company's steamers is sunk at Sorel, Quebec, in ten feet ot water, > Tue steamer ‘‘M. A, Starr’ arrived from Halifax this morning with freight. She returns this evening with produce, ~ -- > — A peauTiruL line of ladies Fur Caps, Hats and Bonnets at Youna’s. irae A nvuocert of gold weighing twenty ounces, valued at $360, has been taken out of the river Gilbert at Beauce, Quebec. ———-. a Senv athree cent stamp to Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., for a set of their beauti- ful album cards, [nol9 lw wkly wliecilitieaailitee Mr. JAMES Keegan and Mr. Hunt left this morning for Augasta, Me. They bring with them eighteen horses purchased in this city. i eentiiiatieneel Lams’ Fur-lined Circulars from 36.75 and upwardsat Youna’s, ve > Mr. GEORGE STEPHEN has transferred Canadian Pacific bonds for $57,000 to the trustees of the Montreal General Hospital for the erection of a new wing. - - eo —_—— Ow and after Wednesday the 2ist inst , no Stamps will be sold in the lobby of the Char- lottetown Post Office after 9 o’ciock p. m. nov 19 lw —_—_<»——_—_ Five hundred men are employed at the Kingston “Locomotive Works. ‘lwenty.two engines for the Inte~colonial Railway are now being made there. Credit this to the N. P. on — Two HUNDRED AND FiFrry Champion Creamers not yet paid for. Would our friends call at once and save usfurther trouble. In- quire for Dairy House and Family Grocery. {nol9 wkly. _ > ——= Tue steamer “‘Summerside’ made a trip to Point da Chene yesterday and afterwards returned to this port to receive a new pro- pellor. She will probablo go on the route to- morrow. _— ~~ — Great SALe.—Positively the last week of great sale of dry goods, millinery, chromos, mirrors, oil paintings, etc. Must be sold, as we are closing at eud of present week. Next door to Bremner Bros., Queen St. [nol9 2i —_ As we go to press, a telegram from Fred- ‘ m informs us that the contract for build- ing the bridge over the St. John at Florence- ville has been secured by Albert Brewer, Upper Woodstock, for $13,500.—Carleton Sentinel, —_-»>_—- Mr. Geey, a gentleman from Brooklyn, ar- rived in Montreal on the 14th. He is there en- gaging log-cutters to work at Brooklyn, He warts beetween 400 and 500 men, and reports a great scarcity of hands where he comes from, ~—_--~» —_ — Tue schr. ‘“‘ Lavinia Elizabeth,” Captain Dillon, from P. E, Island, with a cargo of produce, was driven ashore on the Eastern part of Whitehead, N.S., in the gale of Mon- day last, The crew barely escaped with their lives, The vessel and her cargo are a total logs. -_---}>- — WE sincerely regret to learn of the death of Mrs. H, T. Stevens, wife of the editor of the Moncton Times, which sad event took place at her residence yesterday morning. The deceased lady had a wide circle of friends and acquaintances among whom she was much respected and esteemed,— Moncton Transcript. ——_—~»--— Tux Razor Apotisuep.—The use of the razor in the Army has been*abolished by an order of the War Office, and henceforth every soldier must wear all the hair on his face which nature may have intended him to grow or frequent shaving may have induced. The order was promulgated by General Russel in his garrison yesterday.—Halifaz Recorder. -_ p> Wittiam P. Cratc’s steam saw will at Woodstock, N. B., was completely destroyed by fire at an early hour on the morning of the léth. The mill wasa very fine estabhshment erécted six years ago. It contained a gang, rotary saw, clapboard and lath machines Loss over $15,000, insured as follows:—West- ern Assurance $3,000; Lancashire, $3,000; and Queen $5,000. _—-> - — Ma. Lowman Yeo, who has for many years held the position of Accountant and Assistant Cashier in the Union Bank in this city, left for Halifax this morning, where he has accept- ed a position in the Bank of Nova Scotia. Mr Yeo isan expert accountant. He has, we learn, given the utmost satisfaction during his term of office here. He will, no doubt, take a leading position among the ‘*blue-nose” bankers, We wish him success, — ee PorsoneD BY Mistake, — An tp months old child of Mr. James G, Killam, who resides about one mile from Petiteodiae Station, took suddenly ill on Tuesday night, and suffered most excruciating pains until six o'clock yesterday morning, when death ended its sufferings. Thechild, it seems, had been ill with bronchitis, and when Dr. MeDonald was called in at midnight on Tuesday, it was ascertained that instead of the medicine pre- scribed eye water had been administered, which, as before stated, resulted fatally,—<St. John Globe. —-_-so-—_~- Tue most profitable industry of the new Swedish colony in Aroostook county, Maine, ‘s that ot raising potatoes for the starch fac- tories, of which there are twentp-six. The largest of these made last year 492 tons of starch from 98,009 bashels of potatoes. The process of starch making is simple, consisting merely of grinding the potatoes, washing the pulp, and settlang the starch in three vats successively after it has been thoroughly washed with clean water to remove all im- purities. Furnace heat is employed for dry- ing. Starch factories are also springing up at different points in Prince Edward Isiand. The farmers get 14 cents a bushel for all sizes as the potatoes come from the field, aud find this better than assortidg them and then carting them several miles to a market for 16 or 20 cents, which fs not infreyuemtly the ea on -_-- oO TELEGRAPHIC NEW, [SPECIAL Desp ATCURS TO THE EXAMINER, ] Luglish Wediation. Lonpon, Nov. 17. The Morning Post says it learns that the Government of Chiva having manifested a readiness to accept English mediation upon the questions at issue with France, M. Ferry, Prime Minister and Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs of France, has notified M. Waddington, French Ambassador to England, of his intention to inform him shortly of the conditions upon which France will be disposed to accept mediation. Standard Time. Boston, Nov. 17. The standard time went into general effect throughout the United States to-day, Sackviiie, N. B., Nov. 19. _All the telegraph offices of the Western Union and Great Northwestern Telegraph Companies, were to-day ordered to use the standard time. RTD A Credit Limit. Monrrear, Noy. 17. The leather merchants, at their meeting last evening, passed a motion limiting the time of eredit te four months ; for prompt cash, 4 per cent. will be allowed; at 30 days 3 per cent., and after that at the rate of 1 per cent., until four months are up. This arrangement to commence January Ist next. Hudson Bay Company. eee Toronto, Noy, 17. A special cable to the Globe says the report of the Hudson Bay Company was issued yesterday. The companies’ ships have not yet returned from Hudson Bay, and returns of last year’s outfit were not completed, but it is expected they will not fall short of the average of recent years. The Morrice Estate. Monreal, Nov. 17. Morrice's estate was formerly transferred to trustees yestereay—all parties converned having signed notaries deed. Morrice will act as agent in winding up. Snow-shoeing and sleighing are in full blast here Dufferin’s Opinion. Orrawa, Noy. 17. Sir John A. McDonald in the course of remarks to the Carleton deputation yester- day, said in a letter from Earl Dufferin the Earl remarked that the Marquis of Lans- down was the cleyerest in the House of Lords. _-—— Steamer Burnt. New Orveans, Nov. 17, Steamer ‘‘S. H. Parisot” this morning at Bullets Bayon, eight miles from Neuches. No lives were lost. Her cargo was 310 bales of cotton, 1,300 sacks of oil eake, and 500 barrels of oil. The total loss is $200,000. a em Disastrous Accident. Sr. Reator, Itt., Nov, 17, The accident near this place yesterday on the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Rail- way, was more disastrous than before re- ported. Seven persons were killed, and seven seriously injured. Vessel Lost. CLEAVELAND, Nov. 17. The barque ‘“‘Ajan’ which was being towed by the steam barge ‘‘Ohio” on the night of the 13th inst., and which broke away has never been heard of since. It is supposed she is lost with all her crew. Steamer Sunk. Lonpon, Nov. 17. The British steamer ‘*Condon” from Liverpool sank off Minden, Holland, to-day during a violent storm. Eighteen persons were lost, includjng the engineers who were killed by the bursting of boilers. Murder Most Foul. Brooxvitze, Ly., Nov. 17. On Saturday night Mrs. Lydia Maybee, aged 71, and daughter, aged 37, were mur- dered by persons unknown. Mr. Maybee, who is an invalid, was found in bed un- conscious from wounds, Steamer Wrecked, Paris, Nov. 17. During the gale on Thursday night the Lehigh Transportation Company's steamer ‘Fred Mercer’ was wrecked. The vessel and ¢argo were worth $85,000. A Confidence Man Caught. Montrea, Nov. 17. Charles Hammond, an American confi- dence man has been sentenced to four years in the penitentiary, He had operated quite extensively here. Factory Destroyed. Orry or Mexico, Nov. 17. The San Fernando cotton factory in Hatpan, here, was destroyed by fire to-day. Five operatives were buraed to death. Loss $600,000. 7 Levis Election. Quesec, Nov. 17. The Levis local election took place on on the 16th. The Liberal Candidate, Le- Maux, was elected by a majority of over 100. Snow in Ontario. Toronto, Nov. 17. Reports from points in Ontarig state siz to eighteen inches of snow hive failen. - DAILY was burned | Nov 17—Advance, Rhynard, Liverpool,-N, S., tin A ee oe Wharf Destroyed. Partapetruia, Nov. 17. The American Steamship Company's wharf was destroyed by fire on Saturday night. Loss $100,000. Death to Egyptians. Lonpow, Nov. 17. A dispatch from Cairo confirms the death of Commander Moncrieff and the annihila- tion of an Egyptian force of 590. Steamer Wrecked. es Lonpon, Nov. 18. The British steamer “Hymettus” was wrecked in a storm on the Dutch cvast to- day. Few of the crew were saved. Statement Denied. Panis, Nov. 17. The statement that England will act as denied. A Grand Turk Dead. CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 17. Safuet Pasha ex-Grand Vizier, is dead. Weather Bulietin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronro, November 19--10 a. m. Moderate winds, fair to cloudy mild weather. nr > A sensational case, which was privately heard at Osgoode Hall, Toronto, last Friday, has jost come to light. Anderson, a medical student, seduced a young girl, a Roman Catholic, and alleges he was enforced to marry her by a priest, a revolver being used as a persuader. By his father’s willit was enacted that, if he married a Roman Catholic, his inheritance, which amounts to $6,000, would revert to the Protestant Orphans’ Home, and in view of this fact, he souglt redress in the Court of Chancery, ViceeVhancellor Proud foot annulled the marriage, on the ground that both parties must consent, of their own free will, before the a contract can be legal. Much sympathy is felt for the young lady, who belongs to a highly respectable family. tern At Boston the annual expenditure under this item is set down at $1,700,000, and at Philadelphia at $1,500,000. SHIP NEWS. —_—-— PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Nov 17—Helen, Martell, Cow Bay, coal and herring; Marie Alva, LeBlanc, Picton, Nov 19-—Trio, Stright, Crapaud, potatoes and } ork; Julia Franklin, Lendeer, Canso, al; Mary Ann, McEvoy, Pictou, coal, CLEARED ~~ = pro; Maria Alva, LeBlanc, Halifax, pre, Nov 19—Hariza, Stoddard, Halifax, pro; Mary Ann,\McEvoy, Pictou, bal. EE eee London, England, on Nov. Ist., Hotham, the youngest son of Admiral and Mrs. Orle- bar. He was a faithful and loving servant of the Lord; lived a noble life and was beloved by rich and poor. Typhoid fever caused his death, caught, most probably in the dens of fever amongst the poor whom he loved to help, He was a medical man. At the Poor House, November 17th. 1883, Edward Greenan, aged 76 years, a native of Ireland. On Nov. 19, John Arnold, aged 82, _ a native of Ireland. CHOIGE TEAS. VERY CHEAP, —AT THE— LONDON HOUSE, -—BY THE— Chest, Half Chest and Quarter Chest, ALSO IN PACKAGES OF 0, 10, 15, and 26 Pounds, Ch’town, Och 26, 1883,—1m eod why. ee es SS eee WANES, LOST, FOUND, de, N cKINNON & McLEAN are paying fifty cents per bundred weight for SCRAP IRON, [nol7 10i W ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A GOOD ) COOK. Apply at Examuer Oprick. nol’ 3i pd DRIFT—On or about the 19th instant, a raft of Spruce Logs drifted from its moorings, three miles south-west of Cape Bear. Anv parties having found the same Murray River, King’s County; or David Small, Harbor Master, Charlottetown. [no3 NITUATION WANTED—As Auctioneer two days in each week, and every night, for the winter, at low rates, Apply’at this office, , ' fod FEW PERMANENT and TRANSIENT BOARDERS can be accommodated in the House corner of Weymouth and Dorches- ter Streets, on reasonable terms. Very con- venient for Railway travellers.—L, B. Mo- MILLAX. {oc30 OAKDERS,.—Mrs. Robert Redd, has re- moved te the bhense of Mr C. Hearts, Euston Street, wire she can accommodste number of Bourdcis, on reasonable terms. : ot) #41 focdo 1 LET and possession given’ immediately tue two story Dwelling House, corngr oi BX A MINER, mediator between France and China- is} shall be rewarded by notifying McLureE Bros., | ee ee = NWO a selina tlaalliaaied a . coli pe 2 et “$ ee ed Ch’town, Noy. 19, 1888. = —— — their 1 ind ene wanes DRY GOODS, CLOTHING AND TEAS, Wholesale and Retail, Cheap. onw 8,000 pounds CURRANTS, 200 boxes prime FIGS 5 cases choice PRUNES, 20 kegs GRAPES, _ Nov. 14, 1883.—2aw wkly WHIM 8 eae eee Oh’town, Nov. 18, 1883.—2aw wkly Perkins & Sterns ARE NOW OFFERING EXTRA GOOD VALUE IN Flannels and Blankets, Ulster Cloths and Mantle Cloths, Tweeds and Coatings, ER 19. 1883 a ae — eS —— = . A CLL Oe - Fur-lined Cloak and Cloth Jackets, W ool Squares and Wool Scarfs, Fur Muffs and Fur Caps. VELVETS, VELVETEENS AND PLUUSH, Winter Goods, of every description, Good and Cheap, at PERKINS & STERNS. I883. FALL AND WINTER. 1884. “0 ——— J. B. MACDONALD AS now completed his Fall Importations, the most extensive yet shown by him. Cash buyers will find it to their advantage to buy at his store AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J. B. MACDONALD, 20: HAND: 236 boxes very choice Valencia and Layer RAISINS, 30 half-boxes choice LAYERS, 200 barrels hard WINTER APPLES, No, 1, AND MORE TO ARRIVE. BEER & GOFF. Orr TEA. TEA. BEER & COFP’S. UR TEA is giving splendid satisfaction. 24cts., 30cts., and 36cts, sees Prices, wholesale, very low. FIVE POUND TINS, (screw top), excludes the air, pre-| serving the flavor and strength of the Tea. Just what is wanted. | Halt chests very cheap to the trade. i ' BEER & GOFF. Prices,. retail) Ch’town, Noy. 1, 1883. — ee ees oa FOR THE Feathers, Flowers, Hosiery, etc. and retail, ... Prince and Fitzroy streets. Apply om the premiss th, Fr ey or WwW, E, AWSsUN, {od2 Ch’town, Ovt. 4, 1888,—aaw wkly. a GhrAWN D EXHIBITION (sss —OF— The Very Latest Novelties, —OF THE— ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND FALL OF 1883. In Dress Goods, Shawls, Corsets, Trimmings, Mantfes, Velvets, etc, Knit) \~ owe t load Prince Edward Isiand pro- Wool Goods, Mantle Cloths, Kid Mits and Gloves, Laces, Fur Caps and Muffs, duce for Newfoundland and West Indies. AMERICAN MARKETS, Mens’ and Boys’ Ready-made Clothing, at the lowest prices, Worsteds, Tweeds, Pilot and Beaver Cleths, Mens’ and Boys’ Hats and Caps, Underclothing, | Kieytom or Continent. Scarfs, etc., very cheap, Parks’ Warp, cheap. G Cash Buyers can depend on getiing bargains in : JOHN WMiACPHEE & CO, ROBERT ORR’S OLD STAND, is “every department, wholesale BUFFALO ROBES, WOLF ROBES, Horse Rugs and Cireingles, Best and Cheapest in the City, at SOHN STUMBLES, Great George Street, Nov. 14.—eod 2w wly 2i TO LET. HE jarge STORE, WAREHOUSES and DWELLINGS, corner of Great George and Euston Streets. The premises were built for, and are admirably adapted for a produce business, Apply to H. COOMBS, Agent. Ch’town, Nov. 14, 1883.—eod WINTER Flowering Plants. CHINESE PRIMROSE, Red, White and Pink, FOR SALE BY Hierbert Haszard, Queen Square, near Post Office, Ch’town, Nov. 7.—2w eod wly 2i eee HOUSE TO LET. HE BRICK HOUSE, situated on Sydney Street, and lately occupied by Mias E. B. McLean, and known as the “Quincy House.’’ For terms apply to H. J. Callbeck, ‘Esq, or to JOSEPH WISE, North Milton, Nov, 2, 1883.—cod wly . FOR SALE. HE Church Property, corner of Prince and Euston Streets, consistiag of Church and Dwelling House, with Land. Terms may be known on application tothe undersigned, } D. McNEILL, Sec’y of Trustees LABRADOR HERRING, DAILY EXPECTED. (} BARRELS per brigt. “Mexwellton.” 6 Apply to DAVID SMALL, | Queen's Whart. Ch’tewn, Oct, 28, 1888. LIGHT. LIGHT. ERSONS who may wish to illuminate their shop windows and stores curing \the McKenzie Rappley Light, now in use at | Diamond Bookstore. These burners give | double the light that can ve obtained from the ‘ordinary burners, consuming the same quan- | tity of gas. Orders should be given at the | Gas Works early, to ensure their being ob- | tained in good season. Ch’town, Oct, 23, 1883—1m eod WANTED. | Q\EVERAL VESSELS, 60 to 150 tons regis- | ALSO, Two (2) Vessels, about 200 tons register, to load for England,— AND one (1) about 250 tons, for United 100d rates and quick despatch, JOHN F. ROBERTSON. Ch’town, Sept. 26, 1883.—pat eod | UB PRINTING of every descripticn executed with Neatness and Despatch the EXAMINER JOR PRINTING , oor, Water and Great Guorge Streef, anche ig . Rieeww gene