i oe a ee [eb aliases eee Ne ee ~ - VOL 5. -— -— - ——~- CHARLOTLETOWN, a ; BRITISH WAREHOUSE. As W. & A. BROWN are about making a change in their Firm, they are now selling their Large Stock of FALL & WINTER 000s, At prices that defy competition. —— 0: — Sew Mantles, New Friilings. Yew Uisters, New Cottons, New Flannels, New Cloths, Kew Tweeds, Rew Bress Goods, New Clouds, New Veiveteens, And a large line of Weolle» Goods, of every description, all of which they intend to close out within the next five months This is a bona fide sale. Come one, come all, and see for your selves. W. & A. BROWN. we een ee ne October 8, 1879. = New Fall Goods. For NEW DRESS GOODS, very Cheap, go to J. B. MaecDONALD’S For NEW MANTLES go to J. B. MacDONALD’S For NEW WINCEYS and CLOTHS go to J. B. MaecDONALD’S For NEW HATS and BONNETS | : go to J. B. MacDONALD’S For NEW FLOWERS and FEATHERS go to J.B. MacDONALD’S For MENS’ and BOYS’ CLOTHING go to J.B. MacDoNnatLp’s For MENS’ and BOYS’ UNDERCLOTHING go to J. B. MacDonatp’s For GREY and WHITE COTTONS, CHB rAPrPESLD WT, 2 LO- J. B. MACDONALOD’S. Queen Street, Charlottetown, Sept. 15, 1879. - - SLE ASE I ek a oR Oe ee ee No. 35 Water St., FuaTHER REDUCTION | IN PRICE OF ‘Albion Hines (Picton, W. 8.)} Prince Lidward Island Branch St ACK C0 Al YLACK and ROUND COAL can now be NORTH SRITISH & MERCANTILE gic 2 go, con, on FIRE AND LIFE. | Coal, 82.00. y 31.36.per tem: Round For ordera, apply to f G. W. DEeBLOIS, i . | Sole Agent for P. E. Island. ; gs! Orrice: No, 35 Water street. « [Ch'town, June 23, 1879—patsj kca h sp2m ' eee } - | Subseribed Capital, $9,733,332.00 3 BRITISH AMERICA Paid up Capital, - 1,21€,666.00 | CHIEF OFPICES—adiaburgh, 64 Prinooss | Assu iafice Co mM pany. Street ; London, 6] Threadneedle Street. Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the Life Assur- | ance Business are divided every Five Years. The Tables of Rates are moderate. i Fife Insurances ettected on nearly every | description of Property, at the LowEsT RATES of Premium. corresponding to the nature of the risk. Losses settled with promptitude and liber- | G. W. DEBLOoIs, General Agent. —_———— FIRE AND WARINE. Gash Capital & Assets . $1,176 491.8, INCORPORATED 1833. | Head Office, - Torento, Ont, Dee, 14. DR. P, W. 0, CANNING, Licentiate Royal Colleges Physicians and | Surgeons of Edinburgh. | LICENTIATE MIDWIFERY. RESIDENCE : Risks taken on all descriptions"of Property at lowest rates. PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES. HORACE HASZARD, Agent. Office, Suuth Side Queen Square. July 10, 1879. RE ee OFFICE HOURS : 8:30 toll a.m.; 7 to 9 p.m. TENTS and how to obtain them. Pamph Charlottetown, June 24, 1879.—eod ja et of 60 pages free upon receipt of stamps tage. Address : - oF pos BY THE DAILY EXAMINER, GILMORE, SMITH & CO., for the latest news—local and telegraphic Soligitors of Patents, Washington, D.C. f | ; i UE ADCINE GHEAPSIDE i | Matthew, Mclean & Heartz | INTEND MAKING a m ‘CHANGE IN fEIR BUSINESS, | oll the Waele of Their. Large Stock of DRY GU0DS AT reo ‘Twenty to Thirty Per Gent, Discount. MOR CASH ONLY. 2 Now is the Time to Get Bargains THE— WHOLE STOCK Must be Cleared Out in a Few Months. ~ - > - ~-AS Just Call and Examine Reduced Prices, as we Mean Business. our Dress Goods, Cashmeres, French Merines, Persian Cords, Serges, Lustres and Coburgs, at Cost. | | Fancy Dress Goods for 8 cents per yard. | Heavy Winceys for 6 cents per yard. | Good Black Lestre for i2 cents per yard. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. = | gone Republican bya larger majority than THE CANADIAN. . Orrawa, Nov. 5. tive circlea that Mr. Chapleau will only re- main ashort while in the local ministry, provided he can succeed in retaining a majority for the Lecal Government in the Legislature. He will ultimately remove to Ottawa. Fisheries, W. S.oith, has adjourned the investigation at Quebec into the stranding on Prince Edward Island of the Dominion Line steamsitip ‘‘ Quebec.” The vessel has been per aitted tu procee | to Liverpool and the Captain will return if required te do so. It is learned from the Department of Agriculture iat no official notification has been received from the United States Gov- ernment that embargo has been placed on the importat ons into that country of Can- adian Cattle, as is announced in the mid- day press despatch from Washington. There is little doust entertained, however, tas to the truth of ihe statement. The committee Lave collected a guaran- tee fund of $1,200 towards the $1,500 or $1,600 required for the banquet tendered te Sir John A. Macdonald. Private advices from Rome, say that on the 15th of October His Lordship Bishop Fabre was accordéd a private audience by His Holiness Leo XIIL, He was granted a special benediction for himself, his clergy and his diocese. Napangeg, Ont., Nov. 5. The river was frozen over last night as far as Unger’s Island, the ice being strong enough to carry persons across on foot. The steamer ‘‘ Pilsrim” was three hours getting through four miles of ice this morn- ing coming to this place. The sleighing is good here. UNITED STATES. New York, Nev. 5. Total city vote for Governor : Connell, 45,010 ; Robinson, 58,548; Kelly, 42,136. Lieut.-Governor: Geo. G. Hoskins (Re- publican), 49,661; Clarkson N. Potter (Democrat), 95,593. Of the Aldermen elect- ed 9 were ‘{'ammany, 7 anti-Tammany, and 6 Republican. The Times claims the Republican vic ory to be complete. Cernel! is elected by 40,- 09090 votes and the entire Republican siate ticket is elected. The Republicans elect 24 Senators, 85 Assemblyinen. Republican majority on joint ballot wiil be 58. In New Jersey, the Republicans have again carried the day. Returns frem Wisconsin show Repub- lican gains. A Republican Governor has been chosen. In Connecticut, alse, the, Republicans won. ; The Democrats carried Mississippi. Demecratice successes are reported from Maryland. . L&AvVENWORTH, Kansas, Nov. 5. The Democrats elected the Sheriff by 250 majority; Republicans elected the Treasurer by 200 majority. Remainder of the ticket doubtful. The Democrats re- elected their County Commissioners by a large majority. Curcaao, Nov. 5. The city complete, except three precincts, gives Johnsoh 20,254; Gueirn 15,685. Johnson’s majority in the entire county is ever 7,000. The Socialists polled abcut 4,500 in the city, a large falling off. The entire Republican ticket elected by about | the same vote. Sr. Paun, Nev. 5. There will probably be a Republican ma- jority in the State of 10,000 in a light vote, | with Rice (Democrett) 2,000 or 3,000 ahead of the balance of that ticket, and Pillsbury | Heavy Tweeds for 50 cents per yard. | Woollen Shawls from 70 cents | Ladies Wool Clouds and Scarfs at Cost. Ladies Cloth Sacques at Great Reductions. A Lot of Fur Mus at Less than cost. , Black and Colo and Bonnet Velvets, Velveteens and vpwards. | d Silks, Satins, Mantle| man (Republican) for Lieut. Governor, will be ahead. New Yors, Nov. 4. As yet, tore is nothing definite from the city vote, but the friends of Rebinson are claiming 35,000 plurality. It is likely that this is too large. Ths Sun's editorial roturns at hand in- Trimming Silks at Cost. Mens’ a amass Heavy Resfers, Pants aud Vests AT | Shirts ad Drawers, | At Prices that Must Sell Them. | White and | Mantle Cloths at a Bargain. ‘ Cents Upwards. ; | satisfaetion. ' Potters’ vot | Cornell’s. ' except for Governor, is elected. Grey Blankets and If you want Cheap Goods give us a call, ' jas we are confident the prices will give | Upper Hillsborough St, corner Hillsborough Ma Toventors and Mechanics, dieate the election of A. B. Cornell as Goy- ‘ernor, by plurality that may reach 40,060, {and cannet fall below 20.000. Fate of the indoubt. The defeat of Robinson is the _work of Ke)ly who it appears has received ‘line of Canal. The city will give Kelly 40,000 votes. ' ‘Mens’ Fur 2nd Cloth Caps,| The Democratic State ticket, The vote on Ceunty officers is close, but Tammany will probably elect its nominee. Boston, Nov. 4, 8 p. is. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1879. e . ° | Itis asserted in well informed Conserva- | The Deputy Minister of Marine and | (Republican) correspondingly behind. Gil-| Predicting on the city vote with that of | titled to at least the fourth place. — e, it will more than double | latest issue of the Repertoire General, issued NO. 126. on — gy Pur.apetruia, Nov. 5. ‘The indications are that Philadelphia has , has been ever known on State ticket. Re- | turns frem the State continue to show Re- ' publican gains. Jacrson, Miss., Nov. 4. | The elecion was very quiet. The re- |turns are light, and cannot judge the re- sult, although it is expected the Democrats will carry the State. Mitwavuxres, Nov. 4. The seats are sure for 20,000 Republican | majority. EUROPEAN. Loxpon. Nov, 5. The Paris correspondent of the Times discredits the réport of fresh differences be- ;tween Mr. Layard and Mr. Fournier, and | the possible replacement of the latter. He says there has long been a personal feud between them. Lenpon, Nov. 5. A Cabinet Council was held yesterday and another to-day. The Turkish ambas- sidor had an interview with Salisbury be- fore the Council met, and the French am- bassador after its adjournment. The Rus- sian ambassador had an interview with Beaconsfield. ConsTATINOPLE, Nov. 4. Sir Austin Layard, British Ambassador, told Mahmond Nedim Pasha and Saurs Pasha, Turkish Ministers of the Interior and Foreign Affairs, plainly, that if Turkey continued the course she has pursued dur- ing the past year, very disastrous conse- quences will ensue. Many of these most competent to judge declare it toe late te avert a catastrophe. People who witnessed the former crisis here, say they never be- ‘fore saw such a hopeless state of affairs. Lonpon, Nov. 4. A despatch frein Constantinople says that the rumor of an impending Ministerial ‘crisis is contradicted. There is coneider- lable excitement at Stamboul on aceount of | the expected arrival of the British squad- ,ron in Turkish waters. The Porte, having received no official explanatien regarding the British squadron, hus ic egraphed te Musvrus Pasha, Turkish Ambassador at London, instructing him te ask Salisbury for information. Berwyn, Nev. 5. The Emperor, in giving audience to the new President and Vice-Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies, expressed himself well satisfied with the internal situation of Prussia. Vienna, Nov. 5. The resignation of Ceunt Zichy, Aus- trian Ambassador, is thought to be con- nected with the present crisis al. Constanti- nople. Berri, Nev. 4. German Admurality is considering the warlike complications in China and Japan, have resolved to reinforce their fleet in those waters to protect the German inter- ests. The Edinburgh Scotchmam's London cer- respondent says it is stated that the Gov- ernment will send twe regiments of cavalry and and a body of infantry to Ireland. Beruin, Nev. 4. Bismarck has requested Russia to with- draw 20,000 cavalry from Poland on the borders of the German territory. TURKEY. CoNSTANTINOPLE, Novy. 5. itis believed here that British action will Jead to the return to power of Khaireddin Pasha or to the as- sumption of the Premiership by Mahmond Nedim Pasha, according as the Sultan may yield tc Great Britain er Russian assist- ance. Lonpeon, Nov. 5. The Times says : ‘‘We have no reason to |suppose that ithe measures of reform on which Layard is insisting are beyond the ‘powers ef the Turkish government.” —_—-~ SPAIN. Mapras, Nev. 5. _ By an accident to a passenger train near _Arconum on the 3lst of Octeber, in conse- ‘quence of the sinking of an embankment |after the rain, 19 persons, including three , Europeans, were killed tid 45 wounded. en Canada is new accorded, upon high au- fverceats. Ulsters, _rest of the Democratic State tickets is still) thority, the place for some time claimed for her as the fourth country in the world with reepect to extent of shipping orned. | 40,000 vetes in. this city, and from 10,000| We stated a year ago, that if the lines of COST, 'to 15,000 in the interior, chiefly along the ‘ocean stearaers and clippers owned in Can- |ada, but registered in Liverpool and Glas- | gow, were included, this country was en- The ‘by the French Bureau Veritas, arranges the | ship owning countries in the following order: Great Britain, United States, Norway, Canada, Germany, Italy, France. The sailing ship is being steadily replaced ‘by the steamer, as is apparent from the General Butler hes carried Boston by @ gécline in sailing tonnage from 14,218,072 ‘plurality of 5,000. J%eturns from through- White and Grey. Cotten frem 5 | out he State, received thus far, 8 p. m., indicate Long’s election by a decreased majority from last year. Boston, Nov. 4. by his own friends, who allow that Long’s The defeat of General Butler is conceded Sailing ships... . 14,103,605 last year to 11,103,605 now. The share of Britain in the commerce ef the world is shown by the following : ; | * World’s Great Britain. tonnage. . Tons. 5,584, 128 Steamships...... 4,021,566 2,555,575 |plurality will be 8,000, but there isevery| ‘The mother county has, therefore, almost oe : ene that it as oe ee and 45 per —. of * ae - ~ cir any 7,000. i i Joun- | ; aft - i a tthew, ie i240 & Hearty may touch 17,000 e Republican Coun-' under her flag e number of craft ¢ Charlottetown, Nov. 3, 19879. overwhelmingly Republican. ‘ cillors are elected, and the Legislature is fied in this remarkable compendium is 49,024 sailing vessels and 5,697 steamers. i AOE A =e tn means cseaateateen,