f f ere ee aE RRR ec A a a ee ena sme A econ RI ec Pr commana emcee fre" Locai aud Other [tems, Sweet POTATOES at KREANEDY’s. > = Tue Scott Act case was further adjourned to day. > ome ANoTuER supply of **The Land Leaguers,”’ by rrollope, at the Diamond Bookstore. - Mr. W.S. McKie, horse dealer, shippe d | eleven fine cart and driving horses to the United States yesterday. > — Four cases of drunkenness at the Stipendi- ary Magistrate's Court this forenoon. They were fined one dollar each. an —_ Hoxses are now in demand. Messrs. Titcombe, Keegan, and other dealers are in the city. I hey pay goot prices, : * : A RECULAR meeting of the Benevolent Irish Society will be held in St. Patrick’s Hall, on to-morrow evening, the 10th inst., at § o'clock, p.m,— Henry FitzceRa.p, Secretary. [nov? 2i -- > — J. W. Morrison, Esq., Secretary of the Public Works Department, returned on Wed- nesday evening from a visit to the Upper Provinces, Niagara, and other points of in- terest. - > - UNDEN) ABLE.—That the Xmas and New Year Cards at the Diamond Bookstore are the newest, handsomest, richest, and cheapest in the city. Any one proving such not to be a fact will be presented wita one of the cost- liest. epieiladtiedaial Hoy. WILLIAM CAMPBELL has on his farm, at New London, a turkey hen which deserves special mertion. She has this season reared two broods of chickens, and is now rearing a third. The young fowl of the last brood are doing well. a — = The Moncton 7'imes says Mr. S. Bairnsfather and party of Scottish Vocalists returned to Moncton Monday aight after an extended tour through New BrunsWick, Nova Scotia and Cape Breton. The trip was quite success- ful and the Company report having had a good time and meeting with a hearty recep- tion, since Wa. Lervrcey, Esy., showed us, the other day, a fine collection of ore and quartz of dif- ferent kiads, which he had just received from one of his sons, who is at present in Colorado. Several of the specimens resemble very closely some of the quartz that has been palmed off on the people as having been found in different parts of this Province. This looks signiticant. — Sum. Jour. ically Tue Hon. Neil McLeod has sold his fine filly, one year and two and a half months old, to Mr. Duncan Campbell, of Pictou, N. &., for the handsome sum of §150.C€9. The filly is by Hernando, and its dam was sired by the imported stallion Don Juan. In appearance and action the filly much resembles her sire, Hernando, and the indications are that she will make a good goer. atest Care Wore Gotp Mine.—Mr, James Hughes, jr., has imported the machinery for operating the Cape Wolfe gold mine, It ar- rived ftom Baltimore via Halifax in the ‘‘ M. A. Starr,’ yesterday, and was shipped by train thie moruing to Cape Wolfe. Professor Camille Bezanton, of Baltimore, arrived on Wednesday night. He will set up the mochinery and superintend the mining opera- twons. We Wish the enterprise every success. ————_—_— Hymeneat,—A string of flags and bridal wreath floated across Upper Water Street from Messrs, 8. Cunard & Uo.’s yesterday in honor of the marriage, which took place at 11,30 in the morning at the Bishop’s Chapel, of Mr. Matthew R. Morrow, second son of the late J. B. Morrow, and chief of Messrs. Cunard’s coal department, to Miss Ella, youngest daughter of Mr. W. H. Neal, of Neal, White & Co. The bridesmaids were a sister of the bride, Miss Edith Morrow, sister of the groom, and Miss Ball, of Charlottetown, Mr. Jonz Stairs was best man. ‘Ihe ceremony was performed by His Lordship the Bishop. -- Hx. Chronicle. ——- Tue market to-day was very well attended and well stocked, Sales of potatoes, oats, turnips, etc., were brisk at the fol- lowing prices :—Beef (small) 5 to 12 cents; do. (gr.) 34 to 8 cents; mutton, 5 to 10 cents; lamb, 44 to 8 cents; veal, 2 to 8 cents; Turkeys, 75 to 90 cents; Fowls 20 to 25 cents, ducks, 20 to 25 cents; chickens (pair), none; “butter (fresh), 22 to 25 cents; do. (tub), 2' to24 cents; flour (per 100), $2.50to $3.00; oatmeal,$2.50 to $3.00; hay, (per cwt.), 40 to 50 cents; oats, 32 to 34 cents; potatoes (new), 16 to 20 cents; sheepskins, 40 to 50 cents; geese, 20 to 35 cents; pork, (carcass) 5 to 6} cents; do (smal!) 8 to 10 cents; eggs, 19 to 20 cents. eal Sicns oy tHE Trmes.—The freight traffic on the I. ©, R. is heavier just now than at any riod during the year. ‘The freight house at oncton is fairly blocked with treight going and coming, and the porters can hardly avert a blockade. A Transeript reporter went through the yard Tuesday and counted, be- sides the exceptionally large number of coal and box cars for ordinary freight, thirty cars loaded with sleepers, thirteen loaded with tanbark aud ten loaded with lumber, It is said the figures for the fiscal year in the through freight traffic of the Intercolonial will exceed any previous year—the increase being largely in the expors of lumber and flour. ‘eiidiiiniinsaiies ‘Vue steamer ‘‘Carrofl,” Capt. Brown, sailed for Boston on Thursday evening with a cargo consisting of 1046 bags of starch, 444 barrels of mackerel, 506 cases of eggs. 770 bags of pota- toes, 1080 bags of tu-nips, 48 cases of lobsters, 28 cases canned blueberries, 10 empty oil casks 5 barrels vegetables, 5 crocks butter, 3 bartels hake sounds, 20 bags carrots, and one barrel of oatmeal. ‘She had also the following piassengers:—Annie Brennan, Flora McLeod, Ella McDonald, Margaret Hand, Bridget Hand, Kate Daley, John Kelly, Mrs. John Kelly, Mianie Kelly, Johnnie Kelly. John Quick, Mrs Reilly, Jos McRae, Maicolm MoeLeod, Mes Gallant, John Gillis, D Gillis, Mrs D H Dingwell, Miss H A Dingwell, Harry Dingwell, Elizabeth Woolner, Sadie Kelly ’ , ~ -——_ A curtovs CASE as to the awnership of part of Labrador opposite P-"" a out of an -~ - ascsteisie has arisen +h-* | THE “wn aut enn deli 2x , - a = main stents BBB ta wt. 1 pn ema men - mea Tem ~ meas ear i DATIY HXAMINER, NOVEMBER 9. i8ss. Local and Other tems. ine Faney Goods and Toys at the Diamon: Bookstore are selling exceedingly cheap. > aun A DELEGATION, representing the Indians o Canada, will forward an address tothe Mar | quis of Lorne on Wednesday next. Northern Railway. | Manager, and Mr. kK, E. tendent. >—— | Great Bargains given every night at the Those splendid ojj| fax yesterday evening, with a cargo of pro- } great sale of dry goods. | paintings to be sold Saturday evening, Nov. {li pd > & Wer understand that the Y. M C. A. of this city are preparing for one of their popular } entertainments to be held on the 13th of December. semetieititiiliccoias By ‘*Miramichi,” due to-night, Mr. Chap- pelle will receive a further supply of Fine Kaney Goods, Toys, &c. The stock wiil com- prise almost everything, and be sold very low. o — AmonG the new industries springing up in Montreal are one for the manufecture of glass- ware, with a capital of $100,000, and one for the manufacture of button fasteners, with a capital of $50,000. senestelaiachinigi Srarcu.—The steamer ‘‘Carroil” had among ber freight for Bostop 1,046 bags of starch. Five hundred and forty-six were shipped by Mr. George E. Full, and the halance by the St. Peter's Bay Starch Factory. — ->-— THE Quebec Chronicle learns on good an- thority that the war office authorities have issued ‘an order for the recall of General Luard. His departure for England may there- fore be looked for at any moment. nclibididiiinchinads Ir is understood that the Canadian Pacific Railroad will adopt the new standard time, at levst as far as its Jines in the {older Provinces are concerned. It is also fully expected that the Dominior Government will recognize the new standard time, and strong eff rts are being made to have have it adopted by all the cities and towns along the lines of railway. ---~ > —_-——= Worp has been received from Rev, Dr Sprague that he is in goodhealth. He has asked to be relieved from the charge of his church in St. John for one year, and will go to Charlottetown to recruit. He wrote from London and will sail immediately for home. Mr, Sprague and family will go at once to Charlottetown. — To-Nicut the teachers and pupils of the Prince Street School will give a literary and and musical entertainment in the hall of the school building. As the entertainment wil’, doubtless, be a first-class one, and as the object is a really good one, we hope to see the room filled to overfiowing. All parents inter- ested in the welfare of their children at school should make it a point to attend. _-»>---— THe Hauirax Dyyamirers.—It is stated the counsel of Holmes and Brecken, the dynawiters, intend making application for their release under habeas corpus. An artist has been at work and produced two good likeness of the men, which were photographed. The artist,after they refused to be photograph- ed, sat behind the stipendiary on the day of examination and fully deliféated them. -_- oo SO- — Sir Ricnarp Cartwericut did not get. the Grit nomination in Lennox -after all. The party nominated Mr, Allison. It is said there is a movement on foot to secure for Sir bichard a seat in South Huron, and to this end Mr. McMillan the present representative will resign. The Grit party is badly off for a financial leader in the House, and if Sir Richard will be of any service to them he should be given aseat. Mr. Patterson was the financial leader last session and he cut a sorry figure. oseasiniidimisdiiii Tue notorious Sam Pine, the assailant of Miss Slocum in North Salem, N. Y., who was sentenced to State prison afew days ago for four years for burglary and horse stealing. broke jail in Bridgeport, Conn,, on the night of the 2nd inst., and escaped. He sawed two three-eight inch iron bars on the cell door, pasced up through the corrider, removed the lock from the door of the work-room, and thence got through the scuttle. The escape was not discovered until the following morn- ing. The sheriff has scoured the county, but is unable to get any trace of him, and has offered a reward of $1,000. ; _— A visit to Messrs. McKinnon & McLean’s Esdale Foundry shows that enterprising firm to be alive to their business, On entering the casting house we noticed a balance wheel seven feet eight inches in diameter, and four- teen inches fave, just out of the sand, which weighed three thousand five hundred pounds, This is the largest casting ever made on the Island, and is intended for a forty horge-power engine which the firm are byilding for a concern in NoyaScotta. They have in conrse of construction several large boilers — one specially fine one of tifty horsepower, made «f ateel, for the engine referred to above. Mr. McLean informed us that they would soon start on an eighty horse-power steel boiler, for the Charlottetown Woollen Company, which will be five feet in diameter and sixteen feet long.~-Sum, Jour. _—— Mr. Matcota McKry ay, late of the P, E. I. Railway, writing (ander: date 30th Sep- tember last) to Fenator Carvell says; ‘‘I ar- rived at Edmonton from P, F. ™ and a few days after your departure. I merely came on a trip to see my bro‘hers who have been here for the last four years, butI am so pleased with the country that ] have taken up land on tho Sturgeon River, near my brothers, on Township 54. [| may inform you that the even sections are hbout alltaken up. * * - * I am positive that P. E. Islanders are well adapted for this country, and if the land is worked right it will sp:ak for itself.” * * ° Township 54 is part of the jands owned by the Edmontou and Saskatchewan Land Co., (Limited), of which Company Senator Carvell is a director. p= Toranto has been shocked be those scandala whieb b> ~ late, we goods firm of Thos. Thompson & Sons, one of the most prominent firms in , another of se been so frequent cf sam Lane was a member of the dry the city, and some _ + sppucation t3 the Vepartment of the Interior for imining privileges thre. The or arcrtion was first made to the Government of Newtoundland, which decided that the region in question did not belong to New- foundiand. Application was then made to the Dominion Government, but after studying the matter, the Department of the Interior has failed to find that the Dominion has any ton. city, Mies Gayton going at for Epgland he left on a voyage the same time. at once chose} tne fovr years ago became enamored ot one of hs clerks, a fascinating blonde pamed Kate Gay- Although he bad a wife living in the They returned a few davs ago, when the head of the firm intimated to Lane that he would have to give up Miss Gayton or the business, and he latter alternative, and sold Lecal and Other Items. 1 Sik Starrorp Nortucore has been elected | Rector of the University of Edinburgh. nde f| Evvronrts are likely to be made to secure the _| arrest and extradition of O’Doncvan Rossa. — — | THE steamers ‘St. Lawrence” and ‘‘Princess Datty trains are now running on the Kent | of Wales” are being siripped for the winter. Mr, John C. Brown is the | Phair the Superin- | >> - LiL. will be found in our advertising columne. THs steamer **M. A, Starr” sailed for Hali- | duce. } - : A vetTiTIon has been filed against the re- turn of Mr. Killam, recently elected in Westmorland. o~- — ei CANAUIAN CHEESE, very choice and cheap, also Cape Cod Cranberries, at the Fish Market, Grafton Street. [nov9 3i eod -_-—-—- +}----— His Excettexcy THE GOVERNOR GENERAL, so it is reported, has received several letters threatening his life. —_— > — SHAD, Saimon, Tongues and Sounds, Her- ring and Codtish, also Pork, Lard and Fresh Beef. A grand stock always on hand at the Fish Market, {nov 9 3i eod —_— ->.- -— THE quantity of freight offered at Summer. side is greater than the ‘Summerside’ can carry. A number of schooners are now being loaded with freight for Point du Chene at that port. _--> — CANNkD CEeHRRIEs, Strawberries, Blueber- ries, Peaches, ‘tomatoes and Corn. Also Salmon, Mackerel, Fiunan Haddies and Lob- sters, at the Fish Market, Grafton Street. {nov9 3i eod ——$_@—_— THe Quebee Chronicle learns on good authority that the War Office authorities have issued an order for the recall of Gen, Luard. His departure for England may therefore be looked for at any moment. iidinadiaiaaks Mack’s Maenetic Mepricrsé is an unfailing food for the Brain and Nerves, and by its re- juvenating effect on these organs never fails to cure porvous exhaustion and all weaknesses of the generative organs. Sold in Charlottetown at Apothecaries Hall. See advertisement in apotier column. fuovS lw wkly ipecrsnallli aston A HARD-LOOKISG character, ans*ering the description given by Mrs. McCann of her assassin was arrested at Memramcook on Tuesday afternoon. He was driven to Monc- ton and kept atthe Royal Hotel until the down express left, when the officer took him to Petitcodiac. <> ~~ Mr. A. A. BALpwin left yesterday morning for Everett, Mass., where he intends to make hie future home. Mr. Baldwin has for many years carried on a successful hardware busi- ness in the city. He was in every respect a good citizen, and on leaving Charlottetown, carries with him the esteem and respect of all with whom he was acquainted, —_—-~+_- ~—- > Tue steamer ‘‘Napoleon ILI.” during her passage from Victou on Wednesday evening struck bottom twice. This was owing to the inexperience of Pilot Munroe. On hearing of the occurrence, Mr. Lord, agent of the Depart- ment, placed Pilot Finlayson of the ‘‘Northern Light” on board to instruct Pilot Munrce, The “Napoleon” was not injured by the accident. ———— é A TRAGEDY resulted from a game of croquet played on Sunday last, on the farm of Peter} Thompson, three miles from Woodbury, N. J. The players were two men and two women, Germans employed on the place. Rudolph Hines became angry because his wife beat him, and kicked her with a heavy cowhide boot. She became unconscious at, up in Woodbury jail. ———_@—_— ARRIVAL OF Troops at Hatirax. — The troopship ‘“‘Himilaya,” haying on board the second battalion of the Royal Irish Rifles and a portion of No. 4 Company Royal Engineers, arrived at Halifax on Tuesday morning. She immediately docked at the north wharf in the dockyard, which was visited by a large number of officers, and several ladies. The ship has make a fine passage, the only rough worther reported being just after leaving Ber- muda, the rest of the voyage was fine and un- eventful. During the voyage the wife of Quarter-Master Sergeant McArthur, of the Royal Engineers, who had been ill when she embarked, died. The corpse was brought here, where it will be buried. ——_»—_ + Boston Comepy Go.—To the large house which greeted’ them; last night, the Boston Comedy Co. played their best, the stirring drame.: of ‘‘British Born.” Where all did so well it becomes hard to particularigs, but special mention must be made of the acting of Mr. Patt, as Laban Brood. Mr, Patt hada very difficult and disagreeable part to per- form, one which instead of winning the plaudits of the audienge, receives its hisses, and throughout the whole performance he acted admirably. Miss Grey was also ex- ceedingly good, and Mr. Webber in his usual happy style. Therest of the support played throughout in an appreciative manner and won the hearty applause of all. To-night hope it will be well received. ai MARRIED. At Amh*-.¢ onthe 3rd inst., by the Rev. Mr. Gaetz, George Sidney Moore, of Charlotte- town, to Bessie Mitcheli, of St. John, daugh- ter of the late Frederick Mitchell. At Charlottetown, on the 16th ult., James A. Stewart, of this city, to Miss Sarah Ann McRae. At the Parsonage, St. Eleanor’s, on the 29th September, by Rev. K. Richardson, A. M., T. C. D., Charles D, Dingwell, of Ch’town, to Miss Sophia McPherson, of Summerside. At St. Mary’s Cathedral, Halifax, on the Ist inst., by the Very Rev. Mona, Power, V. G., John R, Burke, of Millview, P. * * , merchant, to Frances “ ~ . a asiand, James K-- _ «1, daughter of the late _.wacney, of that city. On the 29th ult, by Rev. F. H. Wright, B. A., Frank Giles, eldest son of Giles Redmayne, Brathay Hall, Windemere, Eng., to Annie, ee Sydney. At Hamilton, Lot 8, by Rev. J. B. MeLeod, all of Lot 8. SS ee, ee —— , s BIED. epilepsy, THE running arrangement of the ‘‘Napoleon once and died soon after. Hines was locked ‘CHRIST AS CARDS ‘‘Rlack-eyed Susan” will be put on, ang we} third daughter cf Joseph Salter, North Mr.James A. Wood to Sarah Jane McPherson, — At Little Miminigash, on the 18th ult., of Alfred Richard, son of Thomas and Margaret Kix, aged nine years and three “Suffer littls children to come unto 1883. NEW G88 PALL TAPLE AN Goods are very cheap this Ch’'town, Sept. 28, 1883. Anthracite Coal. Hourly Expeeted per Schr. “Angola.” 100 TONS ANTHRACITE COAL, Chestnut size, good quality, Cc. LYONS, Acadia Coal Depot, Peake’s No.2 Wharf, Ch’iown, Nov. 6, 1%83, — 6 ; . WINTER, Flowering Plants. Red, White and Pink, | FOR SALE BY | Herbert Haszard, Queen Square, near Post Office. Ch’town, Nov. 7.—2w eod wly 2i OUR SAMPLE BOUKS —OF— —ARE NOW— Ready for Inspection, ANDCOMPRISE THE LARGEST VARIETY ever yet shown in the cily, and immense- ly lower in price than any others, BREMNER BROS. Nov. 6, 1883:—pat her 4i BIRD CAGES. . sil oe Received per “ t¥orcester” from New York, Brass Bird Cager, Japanned Bird Cages, Extra Feed Bottles, Brass Spiral Springs. SIMON W. CRABBE, Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner, Ch’town, Nov. 3, 1883.—Saw 2w HOUSE 10 LET, re~O LET, and immediate possession given, i that new and well-built House, situate on Prince Street, formerly known as the “sDuchemin Property,” together with stables and pumps coraplete, Any person wanting such a place canap-ly to Thomas Alley, Esq., next door to the premises, or to the owner. EDWARD KELLY. There is also a good Warehouse to let oa the same property. BE. K. American and Canadian Oe —-——. 0 -———- --——- BS! NEW &88R8! — FOR-— AND WINTER. ee ee OUR USUAL STOCK OF D FANCY DRY GOODS, Selected by Mr, Sterns in the best English Markets, together with a full range of ianufactures is now to hand, and makes a complete assortment for this seasons trade. year, and we have some of the cheapest to be found. PERKINS & STERNS. a GRAN D ERHIBITION — The Very Latest Novelties, —OF THE— ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND AMERICAN MARKETS, FOR THE FALL OF 1883. In Dress Goods, Shawls, Corsets, Trimmings, Mantles, Velvets, ete, Koit Woo) Goods, Mantle Cloths, Kid Miis and Gloves, Laces, Fur Caps and Muffs, Feathers, Flowers, Hosiery, ete. Mens’ and Boys’ Ready-made Clothing, at the lowest prices, Worsteds, ee eee —————— CHINESE PRIMROSE, Tweeds, Pilot and Beaver Cloths, Meus’ and Boys’ Hats and Caps, Underclothing, Scarfs, ete., very cheap, Parks’ Warp, cheap. Cash Buyers can depeud on getting bargains in every department, wholesale SSN JOHN MAGPHEE & CO, ROBERT ORR’S OLD STAND. Ch'’town, Oct, 4, 1888.—2aw wkly. Sa Furniture. —:0:— ATE have now in Stock a very complete assortment of all kinds of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. We are live men, and by close buying, hard work and a thorough knowledge of our business, assisted by first-class men and machinery, are enabled to give Better Bargains than any ether Establishment in the Province. We direct attention to the finish and general appearance of our goods and claim for them equality with the best productions of other factories. Yee FACTORY—King Square Wererooms, King Square and &3 Queen Street. MARK WRIGHT & CO. Ch’town, Oct. 17, 1883.—2aw wkly v : CAIN ADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. HST ABLISHED 1847. Ch’town, Nov. 3, 188A. ~ HOUSE 7 + iu LET, cacisimaiilitiesiia ) J3E, si Sydney HE BRICK HOUSE situated on Street, and lately occupied by Miss E. B. McLean, and known as the “Quincy Jouse. o_o or to 1OSEPH WISE, North Milton, Ney. 2, 1883. —vod wly DAILY EXPECTED. 600 BARRELS per brigt. “Maxwellion.’ Apply to DAVID SMALL. vor terms supply to H. J. Callbeck, Esq, LABRAOGR HERRING, CAPITAL AND FUNDS ‘NEARLY 6,000,000 DOLLARS. Annual Income over $1,000.000. HONORARY DIRECTORS: CHARLOTTZLOWN, P. E. I. | CHAS. PALMER, esd ’sS r » R. B. HODGSON ; . ey SON, ES. - : SF ina, ~~ a wb Be ieaenxe HON. W. W. SULLIVAN, Meduat Adviers—DRS, F. D. BEER AND W. H. HOBKIRK. like the “CANADA LIFE,’ GEO. R. BEER, ESQ. os The advantages of joining an old and successful Company, oy be gern i ier engin ae ie at pwinaead gn hg Pag oe ahaa than any other Company in ages Profits not only altogether extinguish all premius the bolder an anoual surplus, 2. payments; but, in addition, yield A L. ANDERSON, ESQ. ; Hae ; lena . re $25. 000 ; monthe. ae tf id : ss ri title, and the question is to what Government | his etbth interest, getting therefore $25,000. | 6 and forbid *:.u not, for of such 1s the sl Agent at Summerside, : I © dest the sealer belong. The suggestion is | Mis. Lane is left ia destitute circumstances, | Sinnott af Rent in? ‘ Queen's Whart. “ Souris, : < . - - “ Ooo made thatit m 'y belong to the Government | and is boson: beeeter over as us oy by a ——- ——— Ch’town, Oct. 23, 1883. “ Geese: . " > : . oe 0. SQ. of Nova Sovtia, 2@ under the original charter | deser'ion. Only a few days ago he pr Ment B PRINTING of every description | —— MINER, the ? rapat a 7 ’ 5 AT jeunes. } vew | ivertisement cautioning the pubic not to 0 io Y THE DAILY BXA , WM. McLEAN, ... anand trary arg —r ser fay: rt sivebie wife anvthing in bis alah. and he|@y) c*eecvted with Neatness and Despatel oe and the Agent, Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, as well the present Province, but als the mainland, as far orth as Unguva Bay. now Says that be interids getting a luwa, . : « EXAMINER JCR_ PRIN POMS, cox, Waker atid Grest Gorge Strest ING Newsieet paper m Provinces. June 7.