Anniversary Items. 30.—What is l ower, ealled in London, the 30th of October, have been a citadel, sar, half a century Se thin Obs era. Whatir now called 76, and finished by his v ho, twenty years aiter- it with walls anda deep I vad IIL built the Church, 1 White Tewer was rebuilt anno 1380-5 Charles II. thor | added a great number executions and rour- i with the Tower of London are some of the gre son the pages of Eng lish tery i re we note as Occurring this day. » IS4l, destroyed 250,000 stand of arms, and u that was both interesting and valuable | Les. To-morrow, the last day of October, will be what is called / ween, thatis, the All-Hallows (All-Saints Day), ghich occurs on the Ist of November. It Pope Boniface IV. even pre cedi ny was origi "a | about anno 607, was ceiebrated in the Pantheon at Lestablished by Pope Gregory lV. Rome sbout anno 839, for the commemoration of all Saintsand Martyrs to w hose honor no particu- lar day had been assigned. Various obeer- yances on Halloween are very eld. bat we have not room to uote them. It is enough to briefly inform ou evening is Halloween. mog folks that to-morrow ea — Local and Other Items. HaLiLow! is in abundance at W. F. Carter § al ONE shaving Brushes —a spleurdid assorty t Watson's. Es Fresit carat chocolate drops, and French mixed ived to-day at W. F. Carter's. io : Mr JoHN i s and wife arrived home from their brita r last evening, and are staying atthe hk Senin Tur Moncton Sugar Reliacry shipped from Oct 20, to Oct. 94, tour days, upwaris of half amillion (537.917) pounds of sugar. This would be about 2,100 barrels, or over 500 barrels per day inn a BLowop De. Clarence E. De- Wolfe, a aative of Nova Scotia, who has been practising for some years in Chicago, died there Sunday from bived poisoning contracted at the dissecting table. paiptilienuill Orrawa despatches to the American papers report great anxiety on the part of the ministry over the movements of itieland the half breeds in the Northwest, and a g-neral POIs INNING. massing of th ited police at Prince Al OTS. shininaiens Sr ney, proprietor of the Chicag Times, « »» the 28th inst He was the ides! journalist of the West. His idea of a newspaper was to give the news. He m ‘de that ilea a magnificeat success, and the Chicago Times to-day (edited by a Windsor, Nova S 1» boy) is without a rival ia the w s journalism ices T. & E. Kessy, of Halifax, have rece'ved a cable stating that their new ship Depositor is a total loss. No particulars are given except that she was wreck-din the English Channel. She was about 1,6)0 tons register, and was ouly launched last Jaly. She was insured in the Merchant's for $4,009, Nova Scotian, $1,009 yal Canadian, $5,000 and Western $4, 000 nein Iy our obituary colamns to-day is an- nou the deata of Thomas McGrath, Esq , of Coy-bead Road. Mr. McGrath was a good neighbor, and was just'y esteemed in the com- munity in which he resided, Our intercourse with the deceased permits us to say that he was a gentlemin werthy of the highest reepect. To his family and friends we offer our sympathy.— Herald, sive ulead Tut Dighy,N. &. Cowrier has the following : “Qn Saturda last Mrs. Rosalie Deveau died at Salmon River, this county, in the 104th yearof herage she was born at Weymouth, and was the mother of 12 children, the grandmother of 89; the great-grand- mother of 23l;and the g eat-zreat-grandmother of Il ciidren, We doubt very much if this record can be beaten.” cihiiiniuil Carraiy Beorown tr, speaking the other day before a Baltinore audience, gave the true caus the decline of American shippiug. “Your shipping,’ he said, ‘has fallen «ff sumply from the tendeucy of your countrymea west- ward, where, in reloading, in ranching, and in farminy, money is to be made much more rapidly than in the old-fashioned line of com- merce ov the ocean. Reaction will take place sooner or later,1 believe, seoner than you think lhis is a conclusive reply to the free trade doctrine thet protection has killed the shipping. We adds; “I admire your pro- tection. | wish toheaven we could do away with our frce trade in England, Forty years ago we had the same debt we have now. _—— AN inquest was held bv Dr. MeNeill, of Stanley, on view of the body of Jchn Hender- son, of “Margate, on the 97th inst. Deceas: a, on the morning of the 27th inst, rose up ip bis usual health, hod breakfast and family ip, and left his home to take the cows to pasture, some distance from his home. He was found ded in bis owngate-way at the pasture tield, face downwards. The Coroners inquest summoned Dr. MeNeill, of Kensing- ton, who made the post mortem examinaticn an’ found he died from Emboliem of the right sid. of the heart, obstructing the pulmonary Circ a‘i n worship rae W) I ' vas begua by William | ——— an Tee SE am Local and Other Items. comes - : — ——D Henny M. Jack, Esq, oneof the oldest land most esteemed residents of St. John, died on Wednesday last. | | GREEN - . ~ grapes, Deleware and Isab-lla | €rapes, lemons, oranges, apples, figs, dates, } and sweet potatoes at W. F. Carter's, iiiiiilae i mane Macpoxatp has received a eable that | od ; oho 8 health is greatly benefitted. Lr. drew Clarke assures him th>re is no organic | disease, It has been decided to erect the statue to | He n. George Brown +t Torei.te at once. and fit will be unveiled thie year by Hon. Al: x | Mackenzie, a | ‘ ‘Tuk steamer Invermay, Capt. H. H. Leng, ) arrived from Montreal this morning, en route jto Sydney. She lended 500 bris of flour for | Owen Co noily, Eq. i - > | JOUNNY PRice, aged ten, bas been indicted st Philadelphia, for stealing a pear valued at Jone ceut, from afruitvender, The boy has | already been ia jail eizht days. een or | ll Corsets, New Corsers.—160 pair, same goods as sold last season at $1.50, now selling at eighty-live cents. Every lady should see these, they are a bargain, and se ling fast ! — W. A. Weeks & Co. {oet 27, 21 wkly 2i a Mr Pratt, of Bradalbane, P. E. L., was a passenger by lait night’s western train, en route to a New Hampshire town, to obtain th body of hs bother who was killed ihe other day in a grist mil —St, John Globe > Mr. Laboucnerk, writing of the proposed beauty show in Paris, declares that the time has come when an annua! beanty show of some form or other is absolutely essential in every capita) in Eurepe. This is the only way in which middle-class pretty girls can be sure of obtaining husbands at present. ——— Mack's Maguetic Medicine —the great brain and nerve food-—will restore lost nature to young, middle-aged and old. Life is too short to waste away. Read the advertisement in another column, and if you are afflicted, make no delay in procuring the cheapest and best medicine ever sold. —_—->>- -- Two handred and tu:ty-tive cases of gin, a quantity of tobacco, tea, ete ; seized from the schooner Lawrence, were sold by the collector of Customs at North Syduey recently. Several barrels of sugar, landed from a steam- er, was sold by the collector of Sydney, last week for violation of revenue laws > - A Carp.—To all who are snifering from errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE UF CHARGE, This great remedy was dis- covered by a missionary in Scuth Aicrica Send self-addressed envelope to Rev. Josarn T. Ixman, Station D, Now York. _——_—__@-—_— PersonaL.--The Menomonie TZ'imes, pub- lished in Menomonie, Dunn County, Wiscon- sin. U. S., says :—‘*Mr. C.F. Yates, of Stanton, is up for Supt. of schools, Although we have no personal acjuaintaa e with Mr, Yates, we are informed ne is thorough'y weil fitted for the office to which he 1s nominated, and we doubt not he will make a strong run Vote for C. F. Yates.” By the proceedings of the County Denocratic Convention, pub!ished in the same pap r, we see that ‘a formal ba'- lot for county superintendent of schools gave cu. F. Yates 17 and G. H. Mitchell '1, und on motion ©, F. Yates was declared the unani- mous nominee of the convention.” ‘Ihe Mr. ©. F. Yates referred to above isa son of Mr. Albert Yates of this clty. ete ey nee Our Advertisers. H. C. Outerbridgs solicits freight for the brigt. Columbia, which sails from this port for Bermuda on the 8th November. James Trainor wants to sell a two-storey dwelling, situate on King Street, near Railway Station. The Potato Crop. Reports on the potato crop from nearly 1000 special correspondents of the New England Homestead show that throngho it the lower provinces, New England and New York the acreage and yield are consi ier- ably below that of last year’s. As a whole the acreage has decreased about 15 per cent. and the yield is about one-third less than in 1883. This meskes the acreage nearly the same as in 1882, with a con- siderably lighter yield. Prices now ranye from 22@ per bush. as the lowest shipping price in New York state, to $1 at eastern Massachusetts town, averagil g 35 to 50c. per bushel. The rot is quite prevalent, and grubs have greatly injured the tubers in many sections, Th: rot appears to be the old-fashioned stinking decay that can be depended upon to cauee great injury. Where early potatoes are rotting there is some hasie to sell at current prices. The crop in the eastérn provinces and Quebec is short. In the great shipping counties of Nova Scotia itis almost a com- plete failure. Instead of exporting pota- toes, some sections will have to import for seed. The rotis working badly in the great shipping sections of northern Maine, and many potatoes wil] have to be converted into starch. — > — > ~ a ———— Canadian produce was not represented as it might and ought to have been at the dairy show last week. The exhibits from the D-minion in the classes open to Amer- ican or Canadian exhibitors were few in number, and not of striking excellence in quality. As regards cheese, the only Can- adian exhibitor was John Dempsey, of On- tario, who, through Anstie, Cross & Co., of Bristol, showed some fair specimens of ‘colored’ and ‘uncolored’ Canadian. Ta neither class, however, did the judges make The jury returned the following | any award. Under the head of bacon, in DATLIY na A I cs ce Se, Ue gees ae en ge emer rogers , poresven OO SAE ne o-Pemmama eae HXAMINER, OCTOBHE O, 183884 TELEGRAPHIC EWS. [Srvc {AL \\ESPATCHES To THE Ex AMI rR,| ‘The Murder of Benj, Trefry, A Yarmouth, XN. 8. Sensation. Siniehiiee Yarmoutn, Oct. 29 On Saturday, Oct. 18th, Benj. Trefry, of East River, in this County, left b's father’s house to visit a young woman to whom he was shortly to be married. He started a little before dark, and was seen to enter upou a lonely stretch of wood road which mede a short cut. He did not reach his destination, and has net since turned up. Hundreds of people turned out and searched the woods in every direction, but without success. A neighbor named Absalom Hurburt has been heard to threaten the missing man. He has been arrested, andjl»st night confessed to having murdered Trefry and thrown his body into a large pond. He implicates others in his confession. The pond is being dragged for the hody. LATER. Hatirax, Oct. 29. The body of Benjamin Trefry, who was murdered at Yarmouth, has not yet been recovered from the river. Serious Storm on the Pacific Coast San Francisco, Oct, 29. A storm occurred on Oct. llth, and con- tinued three days, Twenty houses at Cape St. Lucas were destroyed, and a great num- ber of cattle were killed. Nine Mexican coasters were lost. Each had from three to five persons on board, and all perished except oue sailor and one boy. The storm was the most violent ever known in these parts. —- r—:~-— Sir John Macdonald's Health, Toronto, Oct, 29. The Globe's London cable says Sir John Macdonald has seen his London physician, Sir Andrew Clarke, who declares there is nothing in Sir John’s condition to excite apprehension. Kield for Ransom. Carmo, Oct. 29. Fifty Bashi Bazouks, who were despatch- ed from Massowah in pursuit of marauders, have deserted in a body to a band of Abys- sinian brigands. Two Europeans are held prisoners by them in hopes of securing ransom. — oe Reign of Terror. WinnteeG, Oct. 29, Roughs and whiskey sellers are still in practical possession of Mechipicotian. The dstachment of police seat from Toronto is too small to cope with the desperadoes who kept up the reign of terror of the whole district. Bisapproval of the Vatican. eee Lonpon, Oct, 29, The Rome correspondent of the Times states the Vatican disapproves and deplores the new movement of the Irish Bishops in favor of Mr. Parnell. British Mediation. Lonpon, Oct. 29. It is asserted that England has again offered to act as mediator between France and China on the first favorable occasion that may arise. Another Fire in Chicago. Catcaco, Oct. 29. A large brick building, worth $100,000, was burned to-day. Three meu lost their lives. Election in Quebec. QueEsBec, Oct, 29, Mr. White, Liberal caniidate, has been elected for Megantic by 43 majority. Wenatier Bolle n. Probuii ities for the next 24 hows for the Maritime Proviiwes. Toronto. Oct. 30 --10 a. m. Moderate north ard west winds, fair weather, with local showers at night, slightly higher temperature. METROLOWICAL OFFICE. Charlottetown October 30, 1884. Highest Tempera-ure Saturday........-. 46. Lowest Temperature (read at midnight), . 29 Lowest Temperature this morping........2 Temperature this morning, at 8 o clock. .3 6 l 6 0 Temperature this afternoon at } o'clock. .32.0 7 a. 2. One of the Princes of good cheer in Norwich, who is not perfectly familiar with all the abbreviations and initials used by soc ety people, received from a friend the other day an invitation to a reception, in the corner of which were the letters R. 8. V. P. (reply, if you please). ‘‘H-m-m,” he said to himself as he medits- tively repeated the ini‘ials, “R—S—V—P. I know what C. O. D. meaus, but Vil be blained if I know what R. S. V. P. means.” said a friend who observed his perplexity, ‘‘that means Rum Served Very Plentifully.” “I'll go!” said the other, decidedly—Norwich Brdletin. When Edison, genius and inventor that he is, had given two weeks of bis valuable time to going up and down on the New York elevated railroad trying to discover what caused its noise and a cure for it, he Then a little woman took ‘it, She rode on the curs three days, was | denied a place to «*.nd on the rear plat- form, laughed a ivr her curiosity, and poli- | tely snubbed by conductors and passengers. | lisco.ered what caused the noise, verdict : **That dece ased came to his death on | class 65, ‘Canadian or American,’ the only the 27th inet. in his own gateway, bpear/exhibiors were John White & Co., of ned County Line Road, and that his death was Bristol, who showed several specimens of | * Why, caused by disease of the heart.” Candiaan cured bacon, one of which ob- : ee a tained a first prize, whilst another was J 3. O'Hartonay has resumed his sects: highly commended, The same firm again tarial duties at the Royal Colonial Institute, | 124 che field to themselves in class 69, for after on sbeer.ce of euane wanes 2 Canada, Canadian or American hams, and here they wiewe he acted as a a ee won also a first prize, and one ‘highly com- cal Section of the British Association at the D stone ’ ae oe. we an mee *. He subsequently visi ed | me nded certi ica e. ‘ a a th er St. I renee, and made an inter-| ascertain, no Canadian utter of any | instructive tour through the} was on exhibition, It is much to be regret- it Provinces ( Nova Scotia, Prince|ted that in ashow of this kind, which is gave up the job. Ewa, Island, and New Brunswick. | yearly growing in importance and value, Mr. O'Halloran, like all the other vieitors to | Canadian interests do not come more con- Canada, speaks in highly appreciative terms) gpicuously to the fore. —Canadian Gazette. of the kind consideration which was ertended = ee ial oe to him on all sides; but, as he jastly observes,) 7), Jowa girls, neither of whom was But she « the virtue of hospitality is 80 universally over eizhteen years old, ambushed @ school | invented » practised throaghows the Dominion, that it seems to be regayled in h d walloped him half to, death teacher and w pe wt ess % nL Ko Hse Rieke fora -emedy that was patented, and she «vgs paid the sum of $10,000 and a rova'ty furevgr. Hier neme iMrs.: Mary ‘Waltoy, and siglives in New York ity. W,.&A. Brown Are Offering the following lots of Dry Goods at prices to clear : for Dolmans, and Suitings, 10.000 yards Assorted Cloths, suitable Jackets, Ulsters, | } i | 8,400 yards Assorted Dress Goods. 1,400 vards Black and Colored Velvetecns, 6560 yards Cheap Wincey, 60,600 yards Grey Cottons, marked 4, 5 and 6 Cents. A BIG LOT WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Best Cotton Warp et Mill Frices. 7 ALI REMNANTS AT COST. WHOLLEBSALEH AND RACAL Ren mber the Place: Tremaine & Metcali’s old Stand, next Dow to Messrs, Beer & Goff. down to mili prices, Ye The New Brick Store will be opened on the 25th April. <a W. & A. BROWN & Ct. Charlott town, Oct. 25, 1584. erkins FALL & WINTER GOODS of the Very Best Value. UR Stock of Velvetees is large, and includes all colors in Plain and Brocaded, and marked ( ) very low. English Silks, Satins, Velvets and Plushes, all shades. New Feather Trim- ming, New Stripe Satin, New Astracan Trimming, New Spot Silks, New Cheinlle Ruching, New Brocade Velvet. A Grand Display of Knit Weol Goods, in Squares, Searfs, Jackets, Searborc Coats, Alexandra Jackets, Jerseys, &c. Fur-lined Cloaks, Rubber Circulars, Dolmans, Jackets Ulsters, Shawls, &¢ New Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, &e., very stylish. Berlin Wvcl — Beehive Victoria, Rutland, Albany, Saxony, Alloa, Universa!, and other yarns. Grey Flannel, Scarlet Flannel, White Flannel, French Twill Flannel, Tweed Shirtings, Tartan Plaids, Ke. 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. QUICK AND PERFECT Ch’town, Oct. 17, 1884. COMBINATION — CONSTRUCTED ON A IN Its flew and Improved Princiyle, OPERATION, CONTAINING ABD ee lasil ed. Every Facility for Cooking. fi Easily Manag EVERY STOVE WARRANTED. Simon W. Crabbe, Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner, Ch’town, Oct. 1. a a E ee FALL IMPORTATIONS! The Bulk of our Fali Stock is now Oven, and we are Prepared 10 Give Buyers FIRST CLASS VALUE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT: CASH CUSTOMERS AND WHOLESALE BUYERS —WILL DO WELL TO— —TAVEH A LOCE AT QUR STOoc=s BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE W. &. WEEES & CO, Chitown; StyAy 21884] Sees Sa ee eer wk