Saal mee gi! , Localand Other Items. — | React WEATHER, eam lw hk Ovrrerine \nother Seott bot 9 s was served last eveuiny. o Sewtr ACT The Seott Act Committees will meet at McLeod's Hall this evening. Sienna Wanrep:- All the young men of the City, tp attend the Y. M. ©. A. this evening at 8 belt ° “ y. M. C. A. Young men, you are wanted this evening af the Y.M. C.. A. Hall Meet os commences at 5 o< lock. aici pesxy Reapines —The first Penny Read- ings of the season will | be given in St. Peter's Boys’ Schoolroom on Tuesday next. - [ue M A STARR Ihe steamer M. A. Starr left Canso for this port at eleven o'clock to-day and is due early to-morrow morning. > prgroe’s ‘‘ Pleasant Purgative Pellets” are pertedt oo e3 of constipation. Inclosed in glass bottles, always fresh, By all drug- gists. iniieeniitiiibiii PRAYER MEEriIN Revs. Mr. McLeod and Wm. Harrison will address the men's meeting inthe Y. M. C. A. thisevening. Be sure and attend liek Hymeneal. Miss Clara Louise Kellogg, the prima donna, was married at Elkhart, Indiana, last week, to Carl Strakosch, her manager. scoigpaaiibiieiien Mativee. Remember the Matinee of the Hidden Hand, to-morrow (Saturday) after- poon, at the Lyceum. Admission, 10 cents for éverybody a Ponics Court.—Two Seott Act cases and one drunk Were adjudicated upon by His Honor this forenoon. The Scott Act offenders were fined $50 each and the drunk was finel 4 Tue Press.—Mr. John Livingston has _re- sired from the editorial chair of the Montreal Herald and ‘is succeeded by Mr. Molyneaux St. John, who will be assisted by Mr. Robert McConne u depend Scorr Act CoRREsPONDENCE.—After the holiday, we have a small stack of correspon- dence on the Scott Act question. We insert the shortest to-day, and will consider the others in due course. quit elit. Me Tuankseivine Day.- -Thanksgiving Day was génerally observed in this city. The principal stores and public offices were closed during the day, and the usual services were held in the Churches. billige Across the Ocean.-- Rev .James Carruthers, of this City, lectured in New Glasgow, N. S., on ‘* A Trip across the Ocean " last week. The New Glasgow Chronicle speaks highly of the rey. gentleman's effort. Oe Soorat.—All parties wishing to contribute to the Social to be held on the 22nd, wi'l con- fer a great favor by sending their baskets to the Y. M. C. A. Hall early in the afternoon of Tuesday. Donations thankfully received. sacnnilipeama Hgeapep tHe List.—Mr. P. A. McLeod, of Dundas, headed the list at the recent Ma- triculation examination into Divinity Hall, Queen's University, Kingston, and so won the “David Strathan Dow” Scholarship, value £100. comnnnialiianiiag PersonaL._-Mr. James 5B. Ellis arrived from Boston, where for the past twe years he has been engaged in the, Dry Goods business, on Wednesday evening. Mr. J. E. Wyatt, of Summerside, is in the City M. McCormack, Esq., ex-High Sheriff of King’s County, is registered at the Osborne. cnsnnentitintin New Sreamsuip Luv! Mr. A. C. Roas, of Halifax arrived here last evening, and will re- main onthe Island for a few days on business connected with the new Steamship Line to ran between Prince Edward, Island, Halifax and Boston, whic’: company is now fully organized \\e uuderstand that Mr. Fenton T. Newbery will be agent of the com- pany here. dtd THANKsSGivING Day Treat.—For the past few years some kind friends have united to givea Tea and Treat te the inmates of the Poor House on Thanksgiving Day. It took _— yesterday, and waa thoroughly enjoyed, Woyoung gentlemen (pupils«t Mr. Vinni- combe) brought their violins and layed several pivce including ‘‘Old Folks at Home" and “ Auld Latiy Syne,” which much delighted the poor old p ple. a i THe Deranture or THe WorcesTeR. ~The steamer Worcester sailed for Boston at the usual hour yesterday alternoon, with a Cargo made np of potatoes, fish, ete. She also took the following passengirs: Mrs. Bradley, Miss Maggie Bradley, Win. Bradiéy, Henry Brad- ley, Florence Bra lley, Chas. Brood, J. Me- Kenzie, J. R. Gallant, M. Carver, Messrs. Gerard, Mead, “icDonald (2) Gallant, (2) Carmichael, Peters and Martin. cmuiiiiinial Tue Cuvrou Tea.—The Tea and Fancy Sale in aid of the Second Methodist Church, held in the Market Hall yesterday afternoon, was well attended and passed off successfully. The fancy tables were well stocked with use- ful and ornamental jarticles, which were dis played to splendid advantage, and command- ed good prices. The Tea and Refreshment Tables were also well supplied and patronized. A large number of people were present. We have not heard the amount realized. Missionary Haxpsuirs.—In a recent letter the Rev. Mr. Annand, who with Mrs. Annand sailed for the New Hebrides a few months ago Ww coutinue their missionary work, states that their vessel was wrecked off the coastof Malo, uot far from the Island of Santo, their new mission field. Their goods were considerably damaged by the salt water, a large portion of them having been lost altogether. For twenty-two days they lived in a tent on the Soast and eudured severe hardships. At the time of writing, however, they had reached Santo and erected a house and were encourag- ed at the outlook. Mr. and Mrs, Annand are well known in Charlottetown where they bave many friends, ee -_— fue Evecraic Liver. —The exhaust pipe of the boiler iu the electric light station burst shortly before vine o'clock oa Wednesday evening, and as 4 result all the lights through- out the city had to be at once extinguished. For the remainder of the night the city was in darkness the most intense. Owing to the fact that our sidewalks are in a terribly bad condi- tion, and several of the street crossings have recently been taken up or have become so far buried beneath the mud as to be invisible, it was extremely unpleasant if not dangerous for pedestrians to be abroad. It was almost a matter of impossibility to keep out of the mud holes which abounded, owing to the rain daring the day ; indeed several persons were Dbliged to fall back ep ood tad Lacttes match to ifghe tenet ves afoot HE DAILY EXAMIN TELQGRAPHIC NEWS. Seem al Desparonea to Tue Ec aminer.] French Potitics. to oe eee Absolute Confusion GREAT EXCITEMENT. Paris, Nov. 17. The Chamber of Deputies has sanctioned the prosecution of M. Wilson. M.° Mas- can has resigned. President Grevy has en- trusted M. Faullers temporarily with the duties of Minister of Justice. A plenary meeting of the Republicaa groups of the Senate and Chambers will be summoned to-inorrow to arrange terms of interpellation in reference to Grevy, which will be moved in the chamber on Satur- day. An excited discussion is going on in re- ference to the successor of Grevy. M. Ferry, DeFreycinct Floquet, Fiourens Leonsapand Jules Simon, each has sup- porters. Absolute confusion prevails. The latest nominee of the moderates is Gen. Sanssier, Governor of Paris, who will com- mand the votes for sections of the right. The extreme left continues to cling to M. Grevy. -~_—- INTERNATIONAL CIMMISSION. The British Commissioners. — Wasarneton, D. C., Nov. 17. Joseph Chamberlain and Sir Charles Tupper arrived this afternoon, and were immediately driven to the Arlington Hotel, where 37 rvoms had been engaged for them and party. Five were set apart for Cham- berlain personally, and eight or ten others are occupied by the Canadian members of the party and two gentlemen from the British Foreign Office who accompany Chamberlain. The other rooms are for the personal attendants of the Commissionets. Ontario News. Toxonso, Nov. 17. The Ontario Government offers $1,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the parties guilty of the dynamite outrage on Scott Act In- spector Anderson, of Orangeville. There is a general belief that the Central Bank will in « few days be in a position to meet alldemand on resuming business. Other banks yesterday declined to accept its notes, but brokers were taking them at from 80 to 90 cents. The bank is perfectly solvent, but reckless management led to its suspension. Trade; and sie Tariff. Orrawa, Nov. 17. It is understood that the negotiations with Spain for a direct treaty are suspend- ed for the present; but will probably be re- sumed immediately after the Fisheries Commission has concluded its labors. The Minister of Customs has decided to have published from month to month, all the departmental ruling with reference to articles unenumerated on the tariff. Another Auarchist Locked Up. New York, Nov. 17. Johann Most, Anarchist, was arrested to-day at the office of his newspaper and locked up, for having made an incendiary speech caleulated to incite riot on Friday night in this city. Challenge to be Withdrawn. Lonpon, Nov. 17. The Royal Clyde Yacht Club will with- draw its challenge to compete for the Am- erica Cup on the ground that the conditions as charged are unjust-and unsportrmenlike. Another Eviction. Dusuin, Nov. 17. During an eviction near Dungarvan to- day, four policemen, several bailiffs and twenty spectators were injured. O'Brien in Jail. Dvsuin, Nov. 17. Visitors to Tullamore Jail declare that O’Brien is greatly changed. He refuses nourishment and food. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Nov. 18—10 a.m. Fresh west to north-west winds, fair and cooler. The Lyceum. Miss Grey's benefit on Thursday evening last drew a very large audience, composed of our best citizens, among whom were His Honor the Lieut.-Governor and Mrs, Me- Donald. The play, ‘* East Lynn,” was rendered in_ first-class style, both as regards costuming and acting. Miss Grey's ‘*‘Lady Isabel” was much, oid. and Ther auditors were haath in their demonstrations of spproval. Messrs. Farrish, Mills, Webber—indeed,all the company—were excellent, as was also little Lillie McGregor, as Willie. Miss Grey must certainly feel proud of the fact that her name was sufficient to draw such a good houses. Last night ‘‘ Miralda” and the ‘* Loan of a Lover” drew a very house and were very wucb liked. Want of space revents us from saying more than the both pieces were simply excellent, To-night ‘‘Lost in London” and the farce of the ‘‘ Secret ” will be given. MARRIED. At Summerside, on the 17th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Gerrior, Mr. Lewis P. Tanton, Merchant, Charlottetown, to Miss Ada E., youngesi daugh- ter of Wm, Tanton. Esq., St. Eleanor’s. Ek, 3 a - - = LL A OC CCC A EIN i ett ete aa oa ret ne a + ——-— — — - The Pope Memorial. Mr. James PHituips, stone-cutter,of this city, has lately set up in the Church of England Cemetery, at Saint Elea- nors, a suitable monument tu the late Hon. J. ©. Pope. It is of polished red granite, four feet square at the base and litteen feet high; and is, without doubt, the finest memorial stone in the Province. It bears the following inscription ;—- JAMES COLLEDGE POPE, Bory lirn Jung, 1826, Derartep ]8rH May, 1885. A Tribute to His Memory From Friends Wuo Kyew anp Vatvurep His Unrtirine SELP- DEVOTION In their Country's Service. —— ee The Canada Atlaniic Line to oston. (Halifax Chronicle.) A Chronicle reporter was shown yester- day by Mr. B. W. Chipman, one of the directors of the Canada Atlantic Steamship company, the models and plans of the two new steamers now building on the Clyde for this company by the London and Glas- gow Shipbuilding company. They are being built of steel and are to be of the following dimensions. Tonnage, about 1,- 500; length, 100 feet; breadth, moulded, 35 feet; depth 23 feet. They will have water-tight bulkheads, and their engines are to be triple expansion, of sufficient power to obtain a speed of 15 knots. The saloons are to be spacious apartments on the main deck, 80 feet in length, 40 feet of which will occupy the full width of the ships. From these saloons a companion- way will lesd to the awning or promenade deck, which’ will extend almost the full length of the ships. There is also on the main deck, forward a spacious ‘‘ social hall,” off which there will be some thirty state rooms. There will also be several family and bridal state rooms on this deck. Under the saloon, in the ‘tween deck, aft, there will be an elegant ladies’ cabin having over 40 berths. Forward of the ladies’ cabin will be the lower saloons, in which there will be 35 state rooms. All the sofas and seats in the saloons will be constructed so that they can be converted, when required, into comfortable beds, being divided into sections by means of portable curtains, similar to the equipment of Pullman sleeping cars. The ships throughout will be elegantly upholstered and furnished. State rooms and lavatory will be supplied with hot and cold water, and the ships throughout lighted with the incandesent electric light. smoking rooms, barber's shop and all modern conveniences. In fact, they are to have all the most modern improvements of the highest class, sufficient crryo capacity for the trade, and are to be specially fitted [ for the carrying of lobsters and fresh fish, over 400. It is expected that each ship will make ton, Halifax and P. EK. Island, and that they will make the run from Halifax to Boston in about 24 hours, which will be 12 hours quicker than the shortest all-rail route. — “Local Notices. Recerved to-day New Plushes, Veilings & Knitting Yarvs,—Beer Broa, Repeat order of Ladies' Hats & Shapes, twu cases now showing at Beer Bros. Harp Coav.—-Now landing Ex. schr.‘‘ Rob- bie Godfrey’ from New ‘ork at McMillan’s Depot.—Nov. 18, '87-—-2in Get ready for winter by having your clothes cleaned and repaired atjW. N. Riggs’, Kent Street. nov 18 eod 2w THAT suit will last you this winter if you get it repaired and cleaned at W. N. Riggs’, Kent Street. nov 18 eod 2w Lapies, you can have your Saques, Ulsters, &e., cut and fitted to perfection at W. N. Riggs’, Kent Street. nov 18 eod 2w Fur Ball Fringe, Fur Tail Fringe, Fur Trimmings, &c., at Beer Bros. oct 18 2i wy Tue Ready-made Clothing sold at J. B. Macdonald's is equal in every respect to cus- tom made, and half the price. Go there and be suited. dy wy—nov218 New Boots selling cheap at Goff Bros. Great rush for Overcoats at J. B. Macdon- ald’s. dy wy—novl6 Latest styles in American Hat and Bonnet Shapes opened to-day at Beer Bros. nov 16—dy wy A very superior let of Rubbers at Goff Bros. CuaeaP dress goods at J. B. Macdonald's. octl3 tf Lapizs’ and gents’ walking boots, latest style at Gorr Bros. oct. 6 tf School of Art and Design (Halifax) (Intended oe ees the Mari- MES. LEONOWENS will deliver a Lecture in the Y¥. M. ©. A. Hall here, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, 2¢th inst., at 8 o'clock, on Siam--Its Court & Customs, illustrated with numerous rep: cszentations of the peoples, bagodas, great soeeing idols, and other remarkable views of Seaside Life. Proceeds to go to an Endowment Fund on behalf of the above School. Tickets 25cents, each; may be had at the door. Nov. 18, 1897. Y AUCTION to-morrow, SATURDAY, November 19th at 11 o'clock, 125 barrels Apples, in Gravensteins, Baldwins, Kings, Spys, Greenings, Pippins, &c., to close con- Dinecnt.s i A. McNEILL, Auctioveer. Nov. 18, 1887. Cattle! Cattle I AT Auction, at fleld of OWEN CONNOLLY, EsqQ., head of Queen Street, On Tuesday Next, 22nd Nov., Inst., AT 12 OCLOCK, NOON,— Oct. 24, 1887—1lmo “<= ing from Schr. Notice, Queen’s Wharf. There will be bath-rooms’| yoy 153i : a : : to the trade in lots of fiver barrels and upwards, with passeager accommodations, in all, for | °° iasaaeonn three round tripa per month between Bos- | “h'town, Oct. 24, 1387.—1f THE Gallery. King Street, has been re-opened LAST TRIPS FOR THIS SEASON. | gen 4 Ps _ Z _— For St. John's, Newfoundland. S. S. “COBAN?” will be due at Charlottetown about TUESDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER. These steamers will have room for produce under deck and carry cattle and sheep on deck. For freight or passage apply tu PEAKE BROS. & CO., AGENTS, Oct. 2—3ins & 3aw ti nov22 JaMEs A. MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS —AND— Commission Merchants, HALIFAX. Consignments of Island produce will receive prompt attention, Rererences: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; George Macleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Charlottetown. WARREN & JONES, TEA MERCHANTS, 71 East Cuear ann 9 & 14 Mincine Lane, Lonpon, ENGLAND. Represented in Canada by Morrison & MusGrave, Halifax. Labrador Herring. 994 Bois. FAT HERRING, for Sale Low, land- C. H. SCHURMAN, Water Street. APPLES, IX STORE: 140 Barrels Choice, No. 1 Gravensteins, offered A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. RIFLE GALLERY. nition, and the “very best” Range in the Lower Provinces. G, L. DOGHERTY, Nov. 3-ex pat 2wke VANTS, LOST, FOUND &e. T° LET.—The Surgery and Consulting Room in the City Hotel, Great George Street, hither- to occupied by Dr. Warburten. Apply at the London House or to Daniel Davies, Uundas - oct 1 THE person who borrowed a copy of Green’s History of England and forgot to return it. planade, mey obtain information as to the owner thereof on application at THE EXAMINER office, Rooms TO LET-—In aconvenient part of the cily, Enquire at Tat EXAMINER oftice. novi6é 6i FoR SALE—The l-acre Lot, on the Malpeque Road, one mile from the city, with all the buildings thereon; terms easy. Apply to Messrs. McLean, Martin & McDonald, or to the owner, Mary A. Bevan. novi8 2i eod WANTED—Aat the Hospital for the Insane, tw Laundresses. Apply at the smear” TO nov BOARDERS—Three or four ladies or gentlemen can be accommodated if a pleasantly situated part of the city. Enquire at this office. ue ‘ novli tf WANTED—A » Smart Boy, about 16 years of age, as clerk ir a general store; one who has had some experience as salesman preferred; good reference required. Apply to THkr Exam- INER office. novl5 tf ANTED—A good Rabbit Dog, for which a liberals price will be paid. Apply to W. ©. Hobkirk, Charlottetown. novi5 3i OST WATCH-—If tbe person who took the Watch from the vest pocket in the Park Cricket-room yesterday afternoon wil) have it left at THe EXaMINER office, no questions will be asked, and the cash will not be mentioned; other- wise no expense will be sparec to obtain a con- viction.—VFerbum Sapientibus. novtis3i pd T° LET.—A Brick House on the corner of Princeand Dorchester streets, containing nine rooms and shop, with out buildings attached. Possession given immediately. For further par- ticulars apply to Mrs. Costello. —oct 11 3i fri sat mon. Lost-4 Pocket Book, containing Forty-five Dollars and some pees. The finder will be rewarded on leaving it at THE {EXAMINER —- noy BRICKS—-60,000 for Sale. Apply to John W. Cox, Ch’town. nov 14 3i pd WANTED IMMEDIATELY-— Fifty Horses.— James Keegan, Boy 12 FrOUND—A sum of money, which the owner can have by proving property and paying for this advertisement. Apply ait EXAMINER office, ° nov T°? LET—A House containiag eight rooms and shop, situated on the east side of ‘treat George Street, opposite the Dominion House; pacmenes given immedistely. Apply to James rome ‘0 LET-~-A House ov Douglas Street, nesr Boyle's Tannery. contain! four rooms ; adapted for a man witb a small Apply to James Bradley. pov? tt FRIDAY, NOVEMIER 18 1857 BLAGK Dian D LINE, |New Carpets at PATON & CO, PATON & CO. JAMES at JAMES New Dress Goods New Velveteens at New Cloths at JAMES PATON & CO. JAMES PATON & CO, PATON & CO. PATON & CO. JAMES JAMES New Furs at New Overcoats at New Wool Goods at N ew Hats and Bonnets at JAMES PATON & CU. JAMES PATON & CO. JAMES PATON & CO. JAMES PATON & CO. JAMES PATON & CO. New Miits and Gloves at New Underclothing at New Collars, Braces, &e., at — —o JAMES PATON & CO., Charlottetown and Summerside. Ch’town, Nov. 2, 1887,—dy & wky ——— City Hardware Store Fall and Winter Stocks of English, American and Canadian ral Hardware, Carviag ae sda PAINTERS’ SUPPLIES are about completed —Wholesale & Retail. :0: NORTON & FENNELL. Nov. 3, 1887.—2aw & wky HATTOMTCOW BO & Soe Factory Bet am LAAN BV BR. ——— ¢ Old Lasts Thrown Away; New Lasts Received. The Long-Looked for Boot at Last. Gireat Comfort. Grreat Wear. Best Value. GOFF BROS. Ch’town, Nov. 14, 1887—eod & whky YOULL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED —IF YOU COME TO— THE OLD RELIABLE |! Fe’ what's Thoroughly Good, New and Fashionable in Clothing, Hats, Caps and Gent’s Furnishings for Fall and Winter Wear. We've a Large and attractive Stock to choose from—no better value in the Province. Everything New, Stylish and Desirable—such goods as we know will wear best, and give that satisfaction that will ensure your future patronage. We strive to please, and guarantee you a Fit, Style and Quality combined, for the least possible amount of money that such can be supplied for. We indulge in , RAG! Ni} row: MLUSTER! But tell sterling truths about sterling goods. We have sown a crop of glorious bergains, and want you to reap the barvest. We invite you to examine our Excellent, Durable, Servicesble range o QOVERCOAT,NGS In Meltons,Naps, Worsteds, Cassimeres, &c. A splendid range of Trouserings, latest patterns, at prices that are sure to please. T° LET~—That Dwelling House on corner of Euston Street and St. Peter’s Road, now occupied by Mr. James McFarlane; possession given atonce Apply to Mrs. George ae Euston Street. septa ANTED —-A Cook and Nurse. Apply to Mrs 60 Head Cattle, (Cows, Steers, Heifers and large Oxen), some fut and balance for winter feeding, just received from Antigonish. Liberal terms will b=: given on approved joint ‘DIED. In this city, onthe 16 nst., § , the - layed wie of, ype is Wotwvmraas he tice Bitty year of her axe, Bote 44:3 cles notes, A Tea WAN, A. HB MCGOWAN, _ Dutra, Now ly, jasrt hy i H. James Palmer. novi tf i x0 LET—The store lately occupied by A. E. ! Yuill; immediate possession. Apply to M. | Stevenson, Queen Street. junel4 tf — d Tiagar Powel vat Abah? at yea Po oa , Full line of Fur Caps, Cloth Caps, Fur Coats, in Goat and Persian Lamb, Sleigh | Robes. : i The Choicest Neckwear and Underwear in the City. iD A. BRUCE. CUSTOM TAILOR. Ch'toww, Oct. 20, M¥Meud & why s a — s ee ae Sade aed “pt a en ‘miahdimaieiineias m1 7 —" se sem 6 is