—~ > ont at * FRIDAY, Oct. 31-—-Toedsy, anno 1845, | Wa d t i 1 i “ o tn i } i e mont Mr. Waghbor: su ‘ ’ 1a lett t Li i é tated hat i pl ars we i ing the Bombay mai! to Lo } ’ ‘ days tle died on the a+} ‘ sy The first « minercial f the Engliih with the Fast Indies was a private venture of three ships ‘1, bat only one of them roa india, and, alter a voyace of thre vears, tl i mmanuder (4 aptaia Lan aster) me in another ship, the sailors this own = *s eee. tal me se Leeal and Other Items PRES SAUSAGES at the Fish Warket Ura 1 Street foetal ai - iHemuket to-day was largely tended and weil stu< ked Prices unchanwved > Ciay Picton SuoorTixve at Belvidere to-} morrow aiternoon at 3.30. Shooting fur | prizes - | i ONDON i says that Cierm ny has | offered the BruusWick snecession to the Duke | of Cambridge and he refases it. | - > Tus steamer M. A. Halifsx yesterday r turn at noon te- Starr arrived fr evepiug, and siied on! lay, with prouuce = Os Tuesdty moruirg, Andrew ot tie Hop wel: mil, Aibert County, | Anderson, | wan igel N. B., teilirom the upper of the mil , SUstaiuIng Iwjari death on the followis ¢ merning to the lower flow | that causeu his | - Ir the youny lady who thumps the piano amd is nsiantly 1 we *} dy Loves Me,” *vould go mto iLcaen an ve he mother a i:it.le assistance, some midi nt ra persou 1 ~~ A ‘ } il Boston ySlclan jwoted as sa ny: ““liacl d «3 not th ive | ou pnesn Mila, bo it ns is oubt i] the Jat-st «f Bostun s “any * 2-8, but it | dest'ned never to become very pupular, ~_ - Wer wereshown t lay at the store of D. | Sinait, E-q. a Luiaver of } aboes prown ¢ ui | the frm of Mr. Theophilus Nelson, (¢ hin-> | Point. They are of t bins’ Variety, anc for size and quality surpasses any we hav: seen this season. ——- - Witpey Lope < Nv. «7, L. 0. O. F.—Tothe Office;ss and members oi Wildey Lodge, No 27, \ou are hereby novified to axsemble in St Lawrence Lodge Koom, on Queen strert, thi- Piiday evening et & o'clock, Visitin brethern are cerdialiy iuvited. W. Hz. Hazzard, N.G,R Mayzard, Kee. “ec’y. - le —_—- How. Me Pore, acting Minister of Rai'-| ways, le't Ottawa, on the .9 h, to make a tour | f mmspeciion Over the Pacific railway. He will pro ved as fares the Rockies, and wil be absent three or four «eeks. He ¥ accompapid by Mr, Lrinkwater, the Seviclary of the Culp sy prohab.y quepitiihtinnn Tux ladies of the P. E. Island Hospital Bazsar Committee ioteud having a *sewlng Civele every Mouday alterneoon dumpg Novew- ber from three until six o'viock in the parls ofthe Y. M. C. Assuciatiou building. Aj) ladies interested are cordialiy iwvitec, Milie Beer, dSecrctary. [ve 31 2 jibicaiatiininiened Ar the Dominion Artillery Associati n Match. held at Kingston, Ont, on the Yl» iist., Cadet C. A. Henel-y seured 45 poiut:- our of a possible 56, snd captured first prize— a pair of field yglas-es, the Association silver medal (evoss guns). the Association badge, and the College cruss gans apd crown bad,e Caiet H. sloggett won sccong™ prize and a badye duit Tue steamer Carrol, Capt. Brown, sailed for Kosten on Thursd Ay evening, with a carge consisting of fish and «g.s, ana the following passe: yers : —tice Coyle, Mrs M. J. McDon- ald, Alice Crockett, Miss #dith Binns, Miss BK. M, #arr, B idget Mcfonis, # Hall, Allan MeK+y, Misa McPhee, sarah A Marpby, Mix» M. LePage, Miss E. LePage, Miss Sophia Brooks, Curistie A. McPherson. ———_———— AN investigation was he'd at Kings “col'ege, Windsor,on Wedoesday, to fiad out «ho were the pircies convected with the recent burnioy of the presicent in ffizgy. The etude: ts rm fused to ausWer apy qrestiuns which would impli-| cate any one. urther investigation will b held by the governors. As Prof, Keunely was leaving the l+etare room, the students gave hm three rousing cheers, aud sang, Fy He'sa Joliy Good Fevow, _-- —»>--_— A Bazisar.—The Ladies of the Methodist Sewing Circle, at Souris, purpose having a fancy sale of articles, useful and ornamental, and a public tea, on Ihursday. the 6 hb iost.. (fhanseyiving Vay) in the het] over the store of C. U. Varleton & Sons, Souris East. The mtend-d for the Methodist Par- eiog built at Souris. The object uud we trust that the reduced procee ls are souaye nuw be is @ ood one Railway fare, and , whicn a visit to the @ uatry at this romantic Beason«f the year presents, may luduce many of our citizens to patromzs the bazaar at Souris, on thursday wext. EO Tre yearly gathering of the Sons cf Tem- perauce was held yestcrday at Hamulton, Mal que. ih re was a very small atteud- aace tum the city. but Bedeque and New Giwgow were avususily well represeuted The report of the G. W. Patriach, sir. John Edwards, was a concise and able decament which wiil, we presum>, be duly published. Mr dwards nas pe formed his year’s work well aud futhfully, as the present state of the Order will amply attest. A great may resolution-, ali of them more or je-s impor'- ant, wore discussed at lenzth and on vote ad pte’, The resolutions are, perhaps, all very good, but if they sre put into effect it will be worth the time spent in passing them. Thes: resolations promising aid and c - Operation wits toe AL.lance ah ul! he acted igo. t onee At about seven oO eiece the doors were theowp open te the puolic and J A. MeDoneld. Exq . speaker of the House cf} Asseusbiv, was catied to the chair. beari ig On the present Were deuvered by Rev. George Steeie, I Vern mas Kivers Rev. VW. Archibald, of Cavendish; V, esars. Edward aud Pollard. A loc2l choir coaductou the singiag G. W. Bonily, Esq . M. By Pas referred in f eling teems t* the death ef P. Gi. W. P, Donald Metwean, of Geabam’s Road. | Su'table reference wos also made to the death oT ¢} ‘ vie The new G. W. Patriarch, is Mr. William Simpson, of Ham liay, apd a t gat sia | ie RA PARR, a the various attractiens | spe ches | . | temperance outlo k | liegers, Chappel, Barrett, , tev. &. M. Welsh, of Charlottetowo. | 2. Treen EE 8 ee Ren ° ~~ We ed eB ee A A Ee ee Pe + tre me - _— eae TELEGRAPHIC §=HEW: LSeaciaL Desrarcues to Tag EXAMINE i The Scott Act Refeated in County, and Sustained in Three UTTAWA, Oot. SO Contests were held on the submission the Canada T \ this anads emperance Act in four On tarto = counties t lay In the malice em, namely >— Rie ard H l : ; ne smal > i , fe ‘ barley-growing county of Prince | Perry, Thomas Vipend, Nathaniel | Elward the ‘Ac wi defeated I : Rushton, Uliver Rusbton, Danicl fi as 1% ? , ‘ i 4 9 ah otis an *|Chisholm and John Melnnis. While hear from In Bri ( ry ef Act j m the way, some of the gear attached to A ' 4 if 4 ACt sS 1 : 3 a ted by 800 major : aj WiMedia aika the cage sit denly broke and, rendered Huron DY &@bouta thousand m jority eac} The temperance people won three counties out of fe ur, but eg baby lost the fovorih by h a nenall saaieties Yin the shaft, and was overturned in the ; |twinkling of an eye. The whole — party were precipitated the rest of the ihe Tichborne Ciaimant distance to the foot, their fall being about LONDO Liot a Lie frst of a series of meetings in behalt the lic) h rie or Cialmait, Hivit at St Jame Ht 1 S aail, The clan ani Was accompanied by his son upen the plat form and delivered an address to a large and enchusiastic meeting. Mrs. Weldon slso made a speech. A resolution was passed by the meeting demand g that the laimant should be restored to his rightful }position. The claimant himself stated he brain justice to | “ suld devote his life tO ¢ | his children oe me jorliy very improbable Spanish T: oubles, DATISY Fre was held Iasi | SP ro te ae. ~— a oe — Killedin Acadia Mines. ; od iX MINERS HURLED TO THE BOTTOM OF A SHAT AT THE STEEL WOrkKs. One 4 specisi despatch of the 29t: frvia \cadia mines report that about ove n the afternos hi ¢ terrible ac- cident occurred at the west mines of the Steel Company of Canada. A -ca‘e was f the 29th, a f reyoud control by the accident, it rushed towerd the bottom with fearful velocity. \ moment later it struck against something vo hundret feet, Perry, Vipeud and Nathauiel Rushton were instantly kiled. 8 riously in- jured, two of them being expecied to die | An inquest was commenced here to-nigh’, ut so far as learned no blame is at #ch- jable to anyone. The sudden and terrible tfair has cast adeep feeling of sadn+ss its of the village. } (ec the other three were v: Pr; fover the reside: | Summerside Exports. SUMM RSstps, Oct. 29. Princess of Wales, master, for Point du Chene Shipped per Steamer (‘ameron, - l- Cock | proeveding down the Dufferin shaft cont iin- nares pore ene — W.& A. Brown & Go. Are Offering the following lots of Dry Goods at prices to clear : yards 10.600 | Assorted Cloths, suitable for | Dolmans, and Suitings, Ulsters Jackets, : 8.400 yards Assorted Dress Goods. £409 yards Black and Colored Velveteens. 6500 yards Cheap Wincey, 60.000) yards Grey Cottons, marked down to mili 4, 5 and 6 Cents. A BIG LOT WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Cee Best Cotton Warp at Mill Frices. ~ ALI REMNANTS AT COST. ™ prices, An Increase in Socialism. ie tee LB aes .-.. $ $400 — ! cow.. — . 30 00 | Berwin, Oct. 30. aS t reshiug ull. 150.00 \ feature of the electors in Germany ha ‘aah oe ae —.. one oe ee rae ee : “a |} SO: 8 se 12.00 om. ee Cross metre. 28. PAs ants 2 horses. .. 180.00 We moeratic vote lu Berlin and other cities.} 3)yds Islaudl cloth. 24.00 ine § meth Of that party in the nex! 300 sheep peits, 120 00 | Crerman Parliament wil probably be double | 406 bs lard... 14 00} hai in the Parliamen it shows the| 145 lbs oatmeal.............. £01) mplete failure of repressive measures| 45 Dbls oysters............... 176.00 | | undertaken tor splitung the Reichstag into} 29 bris. sounds |. 1395.00 | many sections, aud renders the hopes ot t bris potatoes. 4 00 | he government in attaining any great} 2 OF'8 mackerel #0 0 | | Ol cases egys.,.. | enna ant By same steemer on 30th :— | 2 ho Ses . $ 210.00 Maprip, Oct. 20, 6370 lbs cheese. 7iid OO Considerable uneasiness is 0 anife sted in ug - leather. .... 220 00 Government circles owing tothe reports| ei pork oe ee ss > . +} : ris oysters ». eing current that Ruiz S -rilla, rev ition- — : . <r Fai a Lation | 6brls mackcrel F010 ist, 18 hiding on the Fr nch front er, where} 10 easie coce 88.00 | he is tampering with S;anish troops of the | 49 ths butter 8 00 | aorthern previnc.s. The authorities are| 3 prs potatocs.. 3 00 | taking such precauticns as they deem] ‘aiiten ecessary (o overcome his efforts against | $1916.00 he peace of the coun'ry. sme m Shiv NEWS. The British West nies Lonpvon, Cet, 30 The Dai’y News is iaformed Macy Degoiuahois are prcccedin Esvland and America, with a view toes- ablish improved compiureial relations be- twe n Awerica and the British West India colonies. At the present time the duties m breadstufls injurivusly effect the West Ludies. sib pre ith- Scott tet sustaize:t. FrRepEricron, Oct. 30. The returns from the election in York County, to day, for the repeal of the Scott Act, shows a majority of 126 against the repeal. A light vote was polied. An Election Contest, Ortrawa, Oct. 3). The Dominion Election for Bruce County takes place to-morrow. Tue Goverument candidate is alinost sure to be elected, as 1! has usnally given 1,200 majority for the Government. Gordon Keported a Prisoner. ALEXanpDRIA, Oct. 39. Romors come in te tne effeec that Knar- toum has fallen and General Gordon is Mahdi’s prisoner. It is utterly untrue. Cattle Thi:ves Lynched. — Denver, Col. Oct. 30. It is reporie! that 17 cattle thieves were captured by vigilantes on Gore M >unteins, and ly nched. Wages Reduced. Denpeg, Oct, 30. The mill owners have reduced the of uperatives five per cent. Mr. Sehreiber Coming. OTTAWA, Oct. 30 Edward Island. Weatner bulietin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for th Maritime Provinces Toronto, Oct. 31 10 «. mm. Moderate north ard east winds, fair t slect, not wuch chame in temperature, METROL Uicat OFFICE. Char o:tetown October 41, 1834. Highest Tempera ure Satarday......-... — Lowest Temperature (read at midnight), . .27 Lowest Temperature this morning....... 4 Temperature this morning, at 5 o'clock. .31. Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock..34. Our Advertisers. —_ —~ | <A. MeNeill advertises a sate of herrin it -'0 row : ejeven re! ek, and @& 82:0 ’ at , © 2 | apples un ifonday, at hall-psat t eos be betweeb j wages '!pared to farnikh UYSTERS by the barrel, . ’ Collingwood Schreiber has left for Prince | clondy weather, with local showers of rain or |! 4 l 6s J. A. CHIPMAN A CH., PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. may, Leng, Montreal, 2'00 Luise Over, Smelizer, Luvenburg, | apples; Blanche, Smelizer, Port Ha-k-s- bury, apples; Jessie A Love. Kuite:le, Georgetown, bal; ME Lioyd, Munn, Pic- tou, coal, Beau Bassin, Walters, do, do. CLEARED Oct. 30-—-I!da, Murray, Picton; str _Invermay Leng, Sydney. 500 bris flour; stmr Carroll. Brown, Boston, potatoes, eggs, mackerel etc; Minnie E Noel, Ganltois, Nfld, 2,€00 bus potatoes, 1,200 do turnirs, 18 do par- suips, 25 yeese, 12 turkeys, etc. OTHER PORTS. Summerside. Oct, 30—Cld Lily, Riedibnucto, ballost | { 7. a Oct. 30—Str Inve beia fl mr; McKay, HOTEL ARRIVALS. OAKLAND HOUSE Oct. 29—Frark Cook. B-lle Creek; Mrs Donald McLeod, do; John McRae, Point Prim; Angus Wilson, Cardigan Bridge; Jas L Mc- Donald, de; Vani l Robertson, Big Cape; Jno McKinnon, do; Jas McKinnon, do. 30—Dr Cox, Moreil; Squire Goudreault, Malp que; P © Bourgoeis, Miscouche; Murdock Fina ay- son, Point Prim; Alex McDonald, do; Jchn MecWonald, Pinette; John Panting, do; John B nehau, do; J McDonald, Litt'e Sanda; Dn- ald Lamont, Victoria; Mrs Lamont, do; Miss Mutch, Kustico; Alex Young. Pinette; D | Fintayeon, Point Prim; John Nicholson, Flat | River; John A McDonald, O-w ll; A MeCor- fineck, Naufrage; Rodk McPhee, do; Mrs | Arch MePhee. Selkirk; Veter McCormack, jd »; RA Vissey, Pewual; RB Haley, Cherry | Vallev; John J Metvonald, do; P E Nichol- son, Ch cago, US; Paul White, Bangor, Me; |M © Beeston, do. Bedeque and Narrows Oysters, | j | —— i j i AVING secured the services of Mr Hi Jose h Carmody, the Subscriber is pre- | gallon, quart, pint, stew, raw, fry, and hali- shell a + pecialty. Parties requiring Oysters must leave their orders during the forenoon, Prices :—Fourty cents per Imperial quart. P, P. GILLIS, Uxron Hovse. Charlottetown, Sept. 30th, 18%4. im 125 bris. CHOICE PATENT, 375 bris. SUPERIOR EXIRA, i oO; or prompt delivery at Charlottetown or Summerside. 10 brs. THIN FAMILY, FOR: SARS BY | 90 brle. No. 1 PILOT BREAD. Corner Pownal and Water Streets. Ch’ town, Sep 6. -WANZER a8 Op. In this city, on the 80°h inst, after lingering iilness, Al xander formerly of Litite Sends, aged 2/ years. Sept, at Kelston Knoll. Bat | Ow the 26th | (while ou @ visit). | widow of the late Dien zi Corwin Piotrow ki, At all th Exhibitions ef the jane eldest daughter of the late Robert Dri \\ orld, | Renwick, of Lemmuington, in North Cum«r-| é i a em ‘G@nfy Gold Medal in Canada, 1883. | At St. Mary's, Kent County, N. B., Oct. J. F. WILLIS & CO., 27 hy Jacob. vbly son of Jos. A le es b ‘ J - Cam pbel! | REGENVED HICHEST AWARDS Isabella Clara Frauces, skirt, = Evty, | Fu Sewing Machines. *| THES CELEBRATED MACHINES FLOUR. FLOUK. IS. WrEOLES ALE AIND RETATL. Ren sbi the Place: Tremaine & Metcalf’s old Stand, next Door to Messrs, Beer & Goff. ¥KS= The New Brick Store will be opened on the 25th April. <97 W.& A. BROWN & CO. * Perkins & Sterns’ —FOR—- FALL & WINTER GOODS of the Very Best Value. Charlot -town, Oct. 23, 1884. —— UR Steck of Velvetee"s is large, and includes all colors in Plain and Brocaded, and marked ( } very low. English Silks, Satins, Velvets snd Plushes, all shades. New F ather Trim- ming, New Stripe Satin, New Astracan Trimming, New Spot Silks, New Cheinile Ruching, New Brocade Velvet. A Grand Display of Knit Wool Goods, in Squares. Scarfs, Jackets, Searborc Coats, Alexandra Jackets, Jerseys, &:. Fur-lined Cioaks, Rubber Circulars, Dolmans, Jackets Uisters, Shawls, &¢ New Millinerv, Hats, Bonnets, &c., very stylish. Berlin Wicl — Beehive Victoria, Rutland, Albany, Saxony, Alloa. Universa‘, and other yarns. Grey Flannel, Scarlet Flannel, White Flanne!, French Twill Flannel, Tweed Shirtings, Tartan Hlaids, &. Dress Goods, newest and best value. Large Stock of Wincey, Prints, &. Boys’ Cloth and Fur Caps, Men’s Caps, Ladies’ Fur Caps. splendid Value in Blankets, Comforts and (Counterpanes, ALL PERSONS WANTING WINTER GOODS SHOULD SEE OUR STOCK. PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’ town, Oct. 17, 1884. COMBINATION COOK STOVE. ee oy QUICK AND PERFECT ve iN Its ‘ew and Improved Piinciple, ° OPER ATION, CONTAINING AND Every Facility for Cooking. Kasi'y Managed. EVERY STOVE WARRANTED. simon W. Crabbe, Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner. oe Oct. 1. es a i FALL IMPORTATIONS! The Balk of cur Fali Stock is now Oven, and we are Prepared tO Give buyers FIRST CLASS VALUE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT: SASH CUSTOMERS AND WHOLESALE SUVERS —WILL DO WELL TO— a} | dj vik duly guibbriadd agtuw fr Ph! ay “ Louly suibbrized ageuty fr "| Ci'tolwn, Sept} S7res4, [AVE uke LLOCk Ar OUR “ aStoge | BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE bas W. & WEERS & OO. i AT Sa , See SD UY eee ie