Se alla. Oe A AN A A BN ORIN OR tee te a a6) 4th tii TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. CANADIAN Haturrax, Nov. 16. of the Anchor | to-night, from The sieiiver Cc ilumbia, Line, arrived at midnight, London, after a very stormy passage of ffreen d Lvs, duris x which her boats and deck Houses Ww nasl i d and h ite] e3 broken in. She reports passing the 4 inst., barque Kacer, of Christiana, aban doned on the 10 h; barque Princes al, of Greenock, in the same condition. A barque bound eastward was observed to take < t the crew of the latter an hour before she was reached by the Columbia, The vesse 1 had alarge hole in her ster: through which the water was washing, and oh were all blown away. peared to be settling and was not boarded. UTTAWA, Noy. 16. In the Suprem: e Court to-day, the Queen va. Doutre, an appeal from the Excheconer Court, was then taken up; Lash, 0. C., for appellant; Laflamme, Q. C., fer pondent. This is Doutre’s claim for pro fessional services on behalf of the Govern ment before the Halifax Fishery Commis- sion. He was paid $8,000 and claime| $10,000 more This claim was tried by petition of right before Justix the Exchequer Court in January last. A gave judgment for Doutre in $8,000 interest on the eame from August, Lash had net concluied adjourned. Cc Fo iriier 137%. UNITED STATES Wasuninoton, D, C., Noy. 16. The jury in Guiteau’s case was completed teday and the jurors sworn in a body. | Mr. Scoville said certain articles of the prisoner had been published, which got out | against his will, and which he (Scoville) did not endorse ; and as he expected th assitance of eminent gentlemen not resi- | dents of the district, he feared, if such'| publications were sought te be given ont without his sanction, the legal fraternity | might be averse to rendering ance. Guiteau then arose, nervously, and said | he wished te address the Court. He claim- ed the right toconduct his own defence, and if counsel were assigned him by the Court, he wanted it understood he had the last say himself. As to ihe line of defence, | Judge Cox said that was his right, and) Guiteau sat down, whereupon the Court | adjourned. During the examination of talesmen, | Guiteau prepared an appeal, addressed | ‘To the Legal profession of America,” in | which he says: ‘** Any well known laws er, | of criminal capacity, desiring to assist in| my defence, please ‘telegraph without de- lay to George Scoville, Washington, D. C. him assist- | lf, for any reason, the application will be} refused, the name will be withheld from) the public. Wasmrnoton, Nov. 16. sessment of 100 per cent. open the share. | holders of the Mechanics National Bank, Newark, N. J., recently failed. New Yors, Nov. 16. The German ship Rudoiph, frem Ant- | werp to-day, brought the crew, when the Court! + | Cemptroller Knox to-day ordered an as | ——Ss — | I eleven in/I, 1348 bush cats, 1367 Ee - TEC that Reg, oy oa ; on the Othinst. The epidemic has brekem out at Diiddah Lonpox, Nov. 16 A despat ch from Rome says it is reported | DATIUYT 300 persons died of cholera in Mecca ot eaweae o BS LA iO: | | that the earthquake shocks at Messina, yes- | terday, cause d life in the interior. iain Tih? - 3 T ' 4 Weather Bruuiletin. N r 18—10a. : A from the seuthwest Ss weatl with ra ureas Spanial Not Xf i n and Felt Hata Wool Goods and | X ards just of 1L—R W. Tremaine. Nov J B WHEA LOU! 300 Ibs eived te tay « i { Grocery Stor nov hl he tu i I ; © P. E. Island “alias you i every pa of a gun made, is at browns Shop, corner of Prince and Grafton | Streets. nov | tf wky CarRRIAGE and Sleigh Build lers will find | Ve . k of the best white wood ever brought to the Island, at the Citw Hard-| vare S Bourk Son & Co .§ £0 & . > in isc 2aW OW |} ALLIES! calland see those new oe The weck needs no trimmming; a ¢ret rt trouble te the om uschooner. a K.. DRACE, no 10} | Now is the 200 bb! a4 728. Choice . ; . time to lay in winter apples. | varieties, received by Beer & | Gory. —Nov 16 Gi LD. A. Brock opened today two cases of | magn ificent Overcoating and Seotch Tweed | iitings nov Il lw Catt at Harvie’s Bookstore and see the! sutifa designs of Prang’s Prize apn as | Cards. + $1) 09.000 Bottles Minard’s Liniment sal i i 1 Nova Scotia during the past six months} the universal remedy, the king of pain, used | by every be ~ Try it. Price 25 cents. | Ne wv 16 wkl miasseén supplied to order at Tue Exam- | INER OFFICE. Sausaces made fresh every morning of the | best material, at the Fish Market, Grafton Street. nl eod 2w PRANG’S $1,000, $500 and $300 Prize Christ- mas Cards at Harvie’s Bookstere. oct 31 | SmekED Dicsy’s at Beer & Gorr’s. 3a uw | Don’t delay but call at Harvie’s for Prang’s Christmas Cards— 300k°tore | ~a ——- Int | A WORD ti » the ladies! Do not exchang your old Sewing Machine for a new ore; but t | fetch it to me and I will repair it and make it | as good as new or no charge made.— WILLIAM Brown, shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Cha srlottetown, P. I nov | tf wy x Now is the time to select your Christmas Cards at Harvie’s Bookstore—beautiful de- | signs, et 31} / ' | | SHIP NEWS. Hatirax, Nov. 16. “ch Eva I, Cardigan Bridge, P EI, 2000 | bush potatoes, 200 do oats, 150 de turnips. Charlottetown, P E| do potatoes, 268 do Sch Lady Speedwell nuuber, of the barque Hattie M., from | turnij Dublin for St. Jehn, abandened in aasink-| Sch Mary Jane, do, 1833 bu-h potatoes, 226 | ing condition. The captain of the Hattie | do eats, 100 turnips. — : M. reports terrible weather. He lost| _ Alma, do 28 bbls beef, 32 do. pork, three seamen overboard and a fourth was) ** ws oo var i Hyd otatoes, 1406 do ; Cats, oo GO LUPNIps, i de. pe ee ae Wm, to-| Sch Escort, do, 1800 bush’ potatoes, 300 do he steamship Victoria from London, to-) gan ie Ohmne ; to-day, reports passing through an awfal[ ooo iacie d Et beieh tdid 49 do hurricans. On the 9th a heavy sea broke|p rtey 1 Morricon & Co: 3 bbls hake sounds en board ship carrying overboard the beat-| Book 2 } : : swain and two seamen and injuring four); sch Houn to. 833 bn potatoes, KR B men. The same sea stove No. 1 life boat, | Seeton & ('o: 500 de do master, broke the main boon: in three places,carried| Sch F M Reynolds, Crapand, P E I, 566} away three ventilators and damaged the | bush eats, 900 do potatoes, 50 do turn ips. funnel and rails. | Sch Pocahonta , Georg town, P E I, 1590 . > e pnsh potatoes, G fF Wtiitchnell & soDs, Bancor, Me., Nov. 16. | Beis t Bonnie Leslic, Hawes, Summerside, Ths annual meeting of the stockholders! p i. bound to New York. Put in for a of the European & North American Kail- | jarbor. way was held this afternoon. The fellow- ing ia a statement of the finances :— Gross earnings, $471,392.84. Gross income, $477,937.11 Working expenses, $598,168.31. Coupon interest paid, 361.140, Leaving net income, $18,628.80. Gain in gross income over 1880, $69.,- | 611.05. |S GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Lonpon, 16. Nov. | Flags and triumphal arches have been | erected in many places, to-day, at Roche dale, in honor of John Bright's 70th birth- day. Conyratulatory addresses have been | presented to him. Wm. Rathbons Greg, a well known poli- tical writer, is d we l, age <l 72 years. Alexander aoe hell Moir, maschant, has failed. Liabilisies £61,000. Limzrick, Nov. 16. The Sub Commission Land Court here made the following reductions: Rent of £62 reduced to £42 ; rent of £40 to £25; rent of £49 to £28 10s. LONDON, Nov. 16. An ex! p! sion, suppose i io have been of dynamite, occurred yesterday on board the Glasyow steamer Severn, from Briste! for Glasgow. The Serern was towed to Kings- ton Harbor. A portien of her decks was blown away. Nine persons were killed and several severely wounded ; four were taken to Hospital. LiverpooL, Nev. 16. The Post saya : ‘‘ Princess Louise will ac- company the Marquis of Lorne on his re turn to Canada five er six weeks hence. The Marquis will resign the Gevernor Generalship early in 1882.” EUROPEAN, Lonpon, Nov. 16. “There were violent gales and heavy rains throughout the United States last evening, and shipping disasters occurred at Fal- méeuth, Whitehaven and Berwick. The storm was especiully severe on the west @vast of Scotiand. Dutora, Minn., Nov. 16. The Clark House, the principal hotel in this city, was burned this afternoon. Loss 9,900. Care Town, Nov. 16 The extensive promises of Wim. Ander. son have bsen destruyed by fire. Loss £50,000, , * Atrxanprii, Nov. 16. | po itoe . 4 hogs | geese. foselle, O'Connell, fron Mcttreal July 27, via ¢ harlottetowa, PE i Aug 9, for Buenos | Ayres. HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE, | days o'd, Edith Leuisa, beloved wife of —— £€09 bush 30 do carrots, 150 do 3 barrels cranberries, 8 live Sch British Tar, Orwell, P E I. oats, 250 0 turnips, + ‘ Vineyard Haven, 12. ar sch Standard, Wal- ters Gecrgetown, El, for New York; Jean D’Are, Melsaac, summerside, P E J; for Pro videnee Spoker ~ ept 24, } Jat 5 N , lon 25 W, barque Nov, 16—W J MecUordock, St. John; P M | Clemeats, Boston; Henry Lortie, Quebec. | 17—D E Clarke, Orwell; WR Anderson, | | New York; H E Pitcher, Belfast, Me; C - | Partridge, do; Capt Townsend, barque MJ} Foley; R Jacques, Quebec; EK H Sprague | Pembroke, Me; J Unsworth, Riviere du I eu Pp, Quebec. | | i DILb. At Mentague Bridge, leaving an infant 9 J. White, and second daughter of Mr. John | Viekerson, in the 22nd year of her age, | deeply and sincerely regretted. A light is from our aeusehold gona, A voice we loved is stilled ; A place is vacant at our home, Which never can be filled. Fo, We { tas jot LANDED, ex ZINGA,— 16 cases of that celebrated brand of FINEST FRENCH COFFEE, as used in Paria and | | other Continental cities, put up in 6,) 7 and 11b tins, is unsurpassed for strength and delicacy of | flavor. WILLIAM DODD, ig Ques hun FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. fEVHE above Reward will be paid to any one who will give such information to | Nov 10 —eod tf pat of two Rifles missing from the Armory of No. | 2 Battery Charlottetown Garrison Artillery, JOHN T. HEARTZ, Sergt. Major No, 2 Battery _ mans, ° | Garrisoa Artillery, {no 8 eod tf | | ‘% UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINEP, The Sanitary Commission is informed : ‘the . pet N ra ute rae ‘Readymade _. |P. 0. BOX 1 the undersigned as will lead to the recover¥ | once, poe. Nov. 9,’81—tf wy 1i some disasters ard loss of | orm Seay Our Stock is now about e« ‘and countr find no better VE (Our ress Goods, ilue, are not surpassed in ex Cotton W arp al ‘qualities, and at the lowest ps rices, 4 and Railway ents’? Furnishi Rugs ‘| Mats, G Charlottetown, Noy. 1, 1881. eee eee ae Hx A MINER, patterns whether _— w BBerreyy are “BEST! STERNS and Best S$} Straw Flats, fave just received 3 cases Newest iapes, in Plush, er, Felt and ymplete in every particular, and we invite customers from town y to inspect ovr Goods when making their purchases, as we can assure them they will Cloths, Plannels and Winceys Just see these Goods aud get you buy or not. tent, variety and value. id Cottons of every description, of the best Fiannels, Blankets, Horse Wrappers, Carpets, Gil Cloths, Rugs and ng Goods, &c,, &c. PERKINS & STERNS. he a ee = Am COST! Clothing, Tweeds and Heavy Cloths, AS [I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. Some iixpensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles and Dolmans, and iur fLuned Cloaks, Sealettes and Colored Dress Goods. AT A LARGE BREDVOTION: JUST CPENED AND MARKED LOW, “lA Seleci Assortment ef Flowers, Feathers, Velveteens, Ladies’ Sacques, &e, &e. Nov. 1, 1881. ee ee eee oe ee eee 1881. BRITISH Rn. VW. TREMAINE, 83 QUEEN STREET. WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. «1881 NS ee eee —— + HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE STOCK OF FALL AND W hich will be Oct. 14, 1881. WINTER DRY GOODS, disposed of at Very Low Prices. W. & A. BROWN & CO. FALL ARRANGI ‘MENT. Pes ohh semsges> | Qn and After Monday, 24th inst. | STEAMER “HSATHER BELLE.”| | TLL LEAVE Orwell Brush Wharf for | VW Charlottetown every Tuesday, Wed- nesday and Thursday Mornings, at 7’ o'clock, | calling at China Point and Halliday’ a| Wharves, returning from Charlottetown to| Orwell sarne evening, at 2 o’cleck, remaining | at Brush Wharf Tuesday and Wednesday nights, and Thursday night, returning to Char- lot etown, arriving about 8.30 o'clock, p. m. Fares to Orwell and other Whar Deck aud Cabin, 30c. ; Lower Dec om, 20¢. JOHN } sHES, | Ch’town, Nov. 16, ’81—till de I Agent. | W.C. BISHOP, SHIPPING a FORWARDING AGENT, | Haring Insurances —AND~— Breker, f ‘Genel ‘al Commission Agent, 80 BEDFORD koew. HALIFAX, } PasticuLas ATTENTION given to the | Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned | Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks | thereon, Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured in} first- class oftices at mest favorable rates Consignments of Produce solicited, an J prompt returas guaranteed, Correspondence solicited mptly. Noy. 14, ipl -—tyF HORSES HORSES. WILL buy or carry on freight a limited number of good Carriase Horss ex Is “NATALIE,” to Demerara, Parties Wishing to ship Hors -» had better engage at and ans wered | GEO. COOMBS, | Water St. 4 FSATHERS. | ‘ >, t IGHEST PRIVE paid fcr good GEESE | FEATHERS, : JOHN NEWSON. Oct, 29, 1881, car : : , j i, 9c. 200 tins Pratt's Celebrated Astral Oil (Kerosene), ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE 975 BARRELS OF FLOUR. BRANDS THAT WE CAN BRAG ABOUT. Hiawatha, Dickson, National Policy, Famous, &o, &e. 30; 4,000 WORTH OF TEA, if-chests, Caddies & 5, 7, 10 & 15 lb. boxes. nae EG ee Excelleat quality and cheap, in Ha 100 tins and 75 casks Bay State & Keystone American Kerosene, 250 boxes and half-boxes choice Raisins, and a of General Groceries Large Stock F AND RETAIL. W LESALE Kk Parties wishing to lay in their winter’s stock can buy to advantage. BEER & GOFF. ee = - SWEN CENNSLLY'S, ES "THE PLACE TO BUY FALL & WINTER GOODS, —IN— Flannels, Blankets, Quilts, Knit Wool Goods, Dress Goods, Wincies, Sacques, Shawls, Ulsters, Cloths and T weeds, READYMADE CLOTHING, Charlottetown, Nov. Li, 1881. nS A Ulsters, Overcoats, Reefers, Pants and Vests, Cardigan Jackets, Linders and Drawers, Flannel Shirts, Wool Scarfs, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Mitts, &. Cotton Warps, Best Makes, Cxzar. Bes" Cash Buyers can depend on getting good value. OWEN CONNOLLY. Nov. 10, 1891—pat “AUCTION SALE. ryVO be sold by PUB PU BLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, 24th November, at one o’cluck, p. m., at the residence of Mr, James Mellish, Lot 49, the Farm Stock, including Horses, Cows, &c., and Farm Implements, Sle ighs, Carts, Wagons, etc | At the same time, if not previously dis- posed of by private sale, THE FARM AND PREMISES will be offered at auction. This valuable property consists of about 60 acres of excel- } lent land, with House, Barus, &c., it j » rood re- | pair, The Orchard is one of the b«st on the Island, Pownal Wharf is only a few yards distant, and abundance of mussel mud and seaweed can be procured in the imnidiate vicinity, Terms for Stock and effects—All sums under $5, cash; all sums ever $5, twelve months credit on approved joint notes of hand. Terms for Real Es‘at ot Bale, > made known on day ALEX. McNEILL, Auctioneer, QUR STOCK OF AUST CAND [Ss ROW OPEN Nov, 17, ’°81—2i ——« ~~ for the inspectionofthe public, and comprises selections from the best publishers in Great Britain and United States, making the LARGEST STOCK —AND - BEST VARIETIES WE HAVE EVER IMPORTED. They are arianged on sample sheets so that every Card can be seen by customers, We look with confidence for an LWUVMEWSE S&B, as we ale sure the Siyles Wiil Commend Themselves Without any Pafliag. BREMNER BROS, 44 and 46 Queen 3t, Nov. 14, ’81—6i wkly 1i, pat PRANC’S Prize Christmas Cards, First instalment received this day at HARVIES’ BOOKSTORE. Ook, 31 et MORE LICHT | VUVHE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have imported some of “ Bray’s Burners,” which they will supply and fit on Gas Brackets, etc., at a moderate cost to consumers. These Burners are reported to be the best Flat Flame Burner yet produced, and will give a far greater amount of light than any other Burner with the same consomption of Gas, Dr. Wallace, F. BR. 8. E., F. C. Gas Examiner to the City of Glaxgc Ww ina ue cture delivered by him, calcnlated that £131,000 ($650,000) @ year. are thrown away in Glas- gow by the use of imperfect fittings. On the subject of Gas Burners he says: “ Another and as I think a better Burner is that called Bray’s reguiator, a: d as I consider these the best unien Burners attainable at moderate cost, I have selected them for a series of ex- periments.” The Report of the Committee of the British Association of Science to enquire as to the best means forthe developmen of light trom Coal Gas ot different qualities—com prising Dr. William aeons gy ssor Ditimar, and Mr. Thomas Wills, F. , F. 1, C. E., showed that Bray's are a “ded the greatest amount ot light of all the two or three score of Burners reported upon which incladedail the Burners of repute in the market, In a psmphiet upon Light and Heat, pub- lished by R. B. Taver, A. M., he says: “ ‘Lhe cost of Gas as compared witi other iMumin- ants is much more cconomical when rightly used, than many suppose, From experiments made for this purpose, the following results have been obtained. They were made by burning sawples of Devoe’s Brilliant Oil and ordinary Oils, and testing their illuminating power, It was found that Coa! Gas costing one cent at $3 per thousand feet, gave @ light equal to 18 candles, while Devoe’s Brilliant Oil consuming 27.4 grammes cost- ing halfa cent, gave a light eqval to 9 candles, “A good Argand or Jolinson’s Burner, the Burner’s used in the last expeximent, will therefore give the light of 2 ordinary Oil Burners in direct comparison, at no greater expense in the cas: of the finer and safer grades of Oil, Lights,however, on the author. ity of Scientists, are not to be compared in direct proportion, but in proportion to the squares of their powers, and such a com- parison with the case of the use of Gas, its cleanliness, freedom from odor and dangers, renders its use désirable wherever it can be introduced,” As the above experiments were made with Gas at $3 per 1000 fect, and pot consumed through Bray’s Burners, it will readily be seen bow wuch more economical it is to con- suime Gas instead of Oil, when its price is only $2.63 per 10.0 feet as now charged here when Consumed, more especially through Bray’s Burners. Messrs. Goodwin & Co., of Philadelphia, the well-known manafacturcrs of Scieptific in- struments for testing the illuminating power of Coal Gas, etc., say in their Cirenlar te Gag Compavies : “ in presenting the Bray’s Stand. ard Patent Slit Union Burners and Lanterna, for which we are the sole Agents in the United states, to the attention of the public, we are convinced that we are filling a want long felt!’ They further add; * The yield of light from these Barncrs is 12 to 20 per cent, greater per cubic foot of Gas goosumed than that trom any flat flame Burner bitherto in- troduced, [no 4 eod tf WANTED. Big Pay Ligh! Work, Ab Constantemplo:ment, Nec Oppital nired. Vus LEK & @@, Otroat, Qudbeny Fa eal | ae em enn Ticiis eth apne vitina mom wa SRS Maka wet ei we ne Minne ee a de e ; : a : % : & : ’ wea Gi SS Ps erreilansemntinmnene sme