EOD OLS . nae Anniversary Items. fUESD A ’ iX.—The only two British com wl.ose military career led i o were Marlborough and Wel hy of the Chapel of Waterlo, } Au 1765. the former ent cf a let ion of Fren forces, Th | wos uninjured by shot or shel] “<7 a { Waterloo, grined by the! a shor luse [8, 1815, Weare o9-da) lestrous Duke who | wen Panl's Cathedral, Nov. 18 152 hor Welle sles . Duke of We'e timtn, Field Marshal and statesman, died as W Im (‘aath itis life extended from 1769 to 1852. Hiss itary career from 1787, ween b frat enter the army, cavemen focrl and Giher Items. gah the Dramond Bookstore >—— TesTaMeNTS from four ceats to thirty cente, at the Bivle Depository. _-— Naw Geoobs ut Famity sod Palpi Bibles from 59 cents to 33, BL the Bible b> Pp sitory. Cazar Room Peper epened to-day at the Diamond Bookstore, 59 Queea Street. al Om 4 ee etna CURRENT NOTES. | Lineoln County is te * ’ Seatt submitted, is “ oy pogo: | An earthquake shook Esse Thursday last. i x County on Phe Montreal Gas Company’s methods are to be overhauled. ! ae i is i | evera: Hortawestern Wisconsin lumber ; CONCETNS are in trouble. | ; rT) _ a . ° . | The Government «f Holland is aiding | tottering financial instilutions, wee . 1 Ashock of earthqurke has been felt in several places in New Hampshire, A snicide of a young cirl is announced from Point St. Charles, near Montreal. : lwo men have been fined 8100 each in New York for selling oleomargaripe for butter, . i . “ 7 usand toms of giant powder ex- plode aqina powder mill, near Toledo, on Thursday. Mormon proselytes are leaving Tennessee, freorgia and Virginia for the west in con- siderable numbers, A Toronto hotel-keeper has been arrested for working the bogus cheque scheme at the Union Station. The number of immigrants setiling in A. MeNerie will hold a large sale of Apple® on Thursday, at 10.30 a.m, Particulars to morrow. at. JaagarNs at the Diamond Bookstore. apical Tux Dominion Alliance meet again this evening at the usual hour The “basiness to be transacted is of an In:portant nature, ot aa MowTREAL Ss celebration to Sir John will take place on his reaching Montreal on the way home, if he can remain over at that time. ii ida Lareest stock at the Diamoud Bookstore. ~= > — We learn that there will be a concert of gacred music in Zion Church, on Thursday the 97th inst. Varticulars and programme next ' week, _ ».- —_ Wen it is written “DD.” it stands for Doctor of Divinity ; but when it is pet in this fashiou, d——d, it stands for something diametrically different. _ > Rev. Mr. DeinstapT, new in Moncton, has been invited to the pastorate of the Metho- dist Church in Woodstock to succeed Rev. G. M. Campbell, who gees to St. Stephen next year. _ s:>-- X was Carns at the Viamond Bookstore. ---, ; Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s court this forenoon. Joseph Valicy,drank and disorderly, was fined $30 or thirty days imprisonment; and H ‘. B. Mil'te was sent up for trial in the Supreme Court. insite wu f Berlin Wo le, Silke, Crewels, ; Tascils, Braids, Brackets, Cushions, Ottomans, i iet fancy articles selling cif at to make room for books, at corner Queen and Fitzroy and a variety very low prices M. F. Ev.is’, Ntreete. eens une is nota single cat within the limits of the town of Leadville, Colorado, The thin; atmosphere at that altitude (10,200 feet) is as fatal to the vermin as to their foe, and the inhabitants are thus mercifully spared the inflictions of both. ee Cuvar Albums at the Diamoud Bookstore. ——<-——— ‘fue Indian Bazsar and Supper in behalf ef | Building Fand of the Second Methodist Chureh will be held in the Market Hal! on Wednesday next, 19th inst. Bazaar opens at 3p. m.; Supper from 5.30 to 5 p. m. Macission to Bazaar and Supper 25 cents Bezaar only, 10 cents. Ticketa to be obtained at the entrance. The Uity Cornet Baad, under the direction of Mr. Worth, will be m attendance and render choice selections oi music. a R. K. Brace is about vublishing 4,000) copics of a Dairy House Almanac. it will | be full of valuable hints on Dairying, Farm- ing, etc., (some from members of the P. a i. Da:rymen’s Association), It will be ready for distribution about the first week in December, and as they will be given away free of charge, we would advise tarmers ana all interested ia Dairying to send their address on a postal card and they will receive a copy. [nov 18 wkly ” _— — viuiei ocean A case of great interest to shipowners ws decided in New York last week, Seven years a ago sailor named John Peterson was injured on shipboard during a storm in the Indian Ocean. There was no doctor on board and the captain refused to land him. He brought suit againet the captain, the case was tried last week, and he secured a verdict of the Dominion from the 1st Jannasy to the Ist November was 97,530, United Irelavd recommends a general fiscal revolt a8 & means of forcing compli- ance with the Irish demands. Che decrease in the arrivals from sea at (Quebee up to date, compared with last year, 18 175 vessels and 162,264 tons. The Pontiac Pacific Junction railway ia nearly completed to Quio, and trains are expected to be running to that place shortly. The department of marine are to prose- cute several upper lake steamers for infrac- tion of the law regulating their loading and equipment. : The Scottish Fancier states that the rough coated Collie, Rutland, has been sold for £250, the highest price ever paid for a dog of this breed. Applications for post-mastersiips are al- ready being prepared in view of the acces- sion of the Democrats to the coutrol of the government. The Imperial authorities have appropri- ated £880,000 for the manufacture of new ordnance aud works of defence at the prin- cipal coaling stations. Major Jackson, President of the Enter- prise Cotton Mills, Augusta, Ga., has been arrested on indictments charging him with misappropriating $125,000. The Philadelphia Times says that many thousand operatives are idle. The streets | of Manayunk are filled with idle men. Over 6,000 persons are out of work. The cattle men on the steamship Scot- land, from London, became mutinous on the voyage, broke into the store room and created ageneral row. Six of them were placed in irons. The fire which destroyed $100,000 worth of property at Elfanta, Ala., Wednesday, is believed to have been started by negroes, who think the whites intend to put them back into slavery. The New York State authorities have issued a circular to the loca! boards of health reminding them of their duties in face of the danger of the cholera epidemic making its way to this continent. A canoe drawn by a horse was navigated along Sparks Street, Ottawa, a few days ago, being intended as a protest against the neglect of the aldermen to keep the streets in passable condition for yetiicles, The apple crep of New Engiand is said to LAG DATIDIY Sawin. ian aedeee ee Tt . ty > = “ ; ‘>o-autiper Slibdigsedtong.a.citnanpnmmcncietn<allileemunere taveshenpinenapeteed aaa Dap entadinchaneaetnnaamaamcaliee deen aetna ae TINER, NOVEMBER 7 g ~~ = mi ~ A 9 oe ~ ee eS Ee 3. kb. p= *~ — — . fas | ens Te foe PUP Te i ,¥> . i Peae Ye ms 6 * fea fa a7 we | fee : . | {(Sexcian Despatrcues ro Tus Ex AMINER, } |The Drowring Accident of Picior. Pictou, N. 8., Nov. 17. i Tae . ined tY i ; Phe covk, William A lavd, who went adritt ou Saturday, while trying to rescue his comrades, and who was thought to have | been lost, was diiven ashore at Arisaig | Ete turned up this morning, to the surprise of all. He was badly bruised, having been thrown on the beach by the surf. The eight bodies ara still missing. The life- boat has not yet been heard of, Honors for Sir John. Orrawa, Nov. 17. Sir John A. McDonald was to-day, at the request of Mr. Gladstone. invested with the Order of the Grand Cross of the Bath iv recognition of his eminent public services. He goes to Sanderingbam to visit the Prince of Wales next Saturday. The Order of the Bath is the second Order in rank in England, the first being the Garter, The Wail Service. Lonpon, Nov. 17. Mr. Baxter will call atteution in the i Vommons to the increasing discontent owing to the continued transmission of nails to America by slow steamers, and wil! urge the adoption of the American system of sending mails by the fastest boats, with- ou’ reference to any company. Meeting of Leaders. Lonpon, Nov. 17. The Conservative leaders of the House of Lords met at the Marquis of Salisbury’s residence at noon to-day. The Duke of Argyle was at the same time in conference with Gladstone aid Earl Spencer in Down- ing Siveet. Franco-Chinese Affairs. Lonpon, Nov. 17. The most recent Chinese advices state that the reported capture of Tamsni by the French is untrue. Admiral Courbett is awaiting the arrival of reinforcemen’‘s, Half Mast for Gordon: Canton, Nov. 17. Upon the report being published here that Gen. Gordon had been killed, the Ciivese squadron hoisted flags at half mast. Frost and Chelera. Paris, Nov. 17. There was a heavy frost again last night, and reports concerning the cholera epidemic are growing move favorable. Forger Arrested. LoviIsvILLE, Ky., Nov. 17. ‘The East Indian forger, Robert McPhun was arrested here yesterday. His forgeries amount to $100,000. A Palse Keport. Lonpon Nov. 17. The report that the Canadian Pacific 60.000) yards Grey Cottons, marked down eee ’ Island Crown Cook, Tally Ho Cook, Farmer, for coal and weod, Maratime, ‘or cai and wood, Forest Beauty, ior wood, Star Cook, for wood, Standard Frank lin, Woodbine Frank!in, Waverly, for coal and wood, AG IMP et: Acorn Range. Novel Acorn Range, Alderman Range, Modei Range, Famous Rauge, Favorite Range, Advance Parlour, Westminster Base Burner, Farmers Boilers, ; Mascotte, Black Princs, Red Cloud, Globe Heater, Box Stoves, ————— Seapstone and Stovepipe at Prices to Suit the Times. Simon W. Crabbe, Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner. Extra Poets, Ke‘fties an? Sniders. Ch’town, Nov. 17, 1884. ——— ane Sacer ee con teree ena ae Sonneneaeninas a SS eee aera 2 : —— W.& A. Brown & Go. Are Offering the following lots of Dry Goods at prices to clear : 10,000 yards Assorted Cloths, suitable for Jackets, Uisters, Dolmans, and Suitings, 8,400 yards Assorted Dress Goods. 4,400 yards Black and Colored Velveteens, | 6500 yards Cheap Wincey. io mili prices, 4, 5 and6 Cents. LT A BIG LOT WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. . Best Gottion Warp sat Mill Prices. ALL REMNANTS AT COST, ™ WHOLESALE AND RETALL.( Ren mber the Place: Tremaine & Metcalf’s old Stand, next Door to Messrs, Bear & Goff. WG The New Brick Store will be opened on the 25th April, apa W. & A, BROWS & CH. Charlot stown, Oct. 23, 1884. Railway had leased to the Grand Trunk, proves to be false. | —— -—— | Fitzgeraid Lion!zed, Cork, Nov. 37 Fitzgerald the Fenian suspect lately Pablin, is being lionized here. ee ee acquitted at be one of the largest known for years. Ex- portation to England is very brisk, and oo an | immense scale, aithough the margin of profit is but smai!, Gvod Buidwias sell in Boston for export at $1.50 per barrel. In the lead production of different ccun- | tries Spain still holds the frst rank, the | amount reaching some 120,000 tons in one year, or one-sixth more than America, which comes next on the list, while Ger- many follows with 90,000, Of Spaia’s total production, some 67,000 tons are derived from one district, that of Linares, in which more than 806 mines are registered. The $1,000 damages. If the verdict stends, this case may be a precedent for a pumber of trials which will be of peculiar interest to Nova Scotia ceptains and shipowners, dima isaac At a meeting of the Victoria Toboggan Club, held last evening, the following otficers were appointed for the ensuing year—H. awd, W. H. Stewart. R. R. Fitzgerald, Dr. J. Warburton, T. Robins, L. Brecken, W. ©. Hobkirk, directors. The Club decided to add twenty feet in length to the present slide. New members are to pay three doliars in ad- dition to the yearly sabscription of three dol- lars, and every male member must have a ticket, which can be purchssed from the Secre- tary. as no one will be allowed on the slide without a ticket. —W. C. Hobkirk, Act. Secy. —_---—— Turne was a fair attendance at the market to-day. Prices ranged as follows: Beef (small) 5 to 12cts per Ib; do per qr ae- 3 to 7; mutton, per lb 5 to 10cts; lamb, 4 to Scte; veal, 3 to Scts; turkeys, 60 to $1.00; ducks each, 20 to 3dcts; fowls, per pair, 25 to 45 cents; butter (fresh), 20 to 24 cents; do (tub) 19 to 22 cts; eggs, wer doz, 23 to 24 cts; four per 100 Ibs, $2.50 to $2 75; oatmeal, $2.50 t $°.75; nay per 100, §0 te 7U cts: vats, 44 to 35 c's; potatoes per bush, 30 to 36 cts; sheepskins, 40 to 55cts; cabbage per doz, 36 to i e; pork (carcass) 54 to 646; do (small), 8 to \Octe; apples per bus. 48¢ to $1.00; geese, 45 to GOcte; turnips 15 to lets. —_--—— t A Wrowtw Fautry Drowsep.—The N’fld Harbor Grace Staaderd furvishes particalars of asad drowning accident early in October, somewhere between Point Riche and Boone cota! number of steam engines employed is aiated to be 130, nearly one-half of this number belonging to English companies ; in fact, most of the mining machinery and pumping engines in all the mines are of English make. The Boston Commercial List says: The week opens with a more favorable outlook for business, The election excitement has sub- sided, and the regular current of trade, which was interrupted last week, will resume its ordinary chanuels. All that is now wanted is the offivial announcement of the vote of New York to restore complete quietude. A change in the administration cf the government will have ho p*rticular inflaence on business one way or the other. The depression which has existed for over a year was brought about by causes outside of polities, and no party is to blame for it. A radical revision of the tarifl would no doubt delay the restoration of con- fidence, but as congress is now constituted no such change could be made. All admit the The Cholera. Paris, Nov. 17. Cholera is abating in this city, were seven deaths to-day. hitipiiailini Sia Strike Uver. Pirrsspure, Pa., Nov. 17. The striking miners resumed work to- day. a Wsather Bulietin. Probabilities for the next 24 howrs for the Maritime Proviwes. Toronto, Nov. 18~-30 a, m. | Strong wiuds from northwest to northeast; partly clearing weather, lower temperature. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE. Charlottetown November 18, 1884. Highest Temperature yesterday,. ....... 41.4 Lowest Temperature (read at midnight), . .: Lowest Temperature this mornivg........3 Temperature this morning, at 5 o clock. .33.1 Our Advertisers. Ellis advertises beoks and M. F. periodicals. A. McNeill announces a sale of watches, jewelry, etc., this evening. - = — ——$———————— necessity of some reform in the tariff and iu- ternal revenue laws, and to the accomplish- ment of this the best thought of the nation’s Ll -gislaters should be given. The following isthe textof t Duke of Brunswick's will as published in the North German Gazette :—‘l1, William, Duke of Brunswick, ete., bequeath (1) to His Royat Highness the Duke of Caimber- land my castles in the Duchy of Brunswick and at Hietzing, together with all my ready money ; (2) to His Majesty King Albert of Saxony my allodial property in Silesia: (3) Biy A man named Jomes Rambolt, with his family of six, went off to pay a short visit to | the parents of his wife, who Jived at a place called Portland Creek. After some time the perty left a4_ain for their bome at Daniel’s Herbor. While on their passage thither, th. barge (whieh ov ntained aiso a por- tion of their winter's provisions), was struck by a heavy squall aod capsized, the whole party gu iz down with her. The body of the father, with a child under each arm, ws Focuverrd a short time aiterwards, _— ‘race either of the moth¥r or the rest of the childrey had Veen to Fran von Stodenberg 59,000 tha'ers to ‘her son’—here the first sheet of paper is sheet is con- finished, and ow the third . | of the Chamber tinued :-—"(4) to President | (5) to each of my two grooms of the cham- | ber, Hanke and Voitured, 10,000 thale: 8. Lleave the Duke of Cumberland to judge lof the gratuities to be given to the officials lof my conrt.’ an ordinary and the Gezette says it belive it genuing. octavo sheet of letter paper has guud reason to i the late, von Hantelmana I leave 20,000 thalers ; The above was written on | { HOTEL ARRIVALS. | REVERE HOUSE. Nov 17—R ff Cushing, St John; T W Higgins, do; F J Craig, Halifax; A P Torrens, do; James Wallace, do; C Stronse, New York; A W Nitefurd, de; H D Littlefield, Boston; | A Lenoir, Moutreal; A S Harris, Lover | Oaiard ; Captain P Williams, do; Jawes _Johustov, Anvandale; Wm Richards, Bide- ford; J D Bowness, St Stephen. OCEAN HOUSE, Nov 17—Chas Norter, Hamboldt Co, Cal; Jas Kavanagh, Boston; Maicolm MeUVeanaid, Maine; Mrs Sutherland, St Peter's; James Wilkie. wife and 3 children, LeHave, N >; Patrick Dwan, St Peter’s; P MeDonald, Mon- ticello; Edward Morphy, New Haven; D Me- | Carthy, Morell; P Ries, Grand River; M Daly, Montagu: West; Alex Livingston, | Cardigan; J <p Livingston, do; Donald | MeNevin, We-t River. a ROE, ok ee | EF ven w abt the latest local and foreign i news, bay and read the DAILY EX- | AMINER, There ‘Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock..26 0 Perkins & —FOR— FALL & WINTER GOODS of the Very Best Value. 0 . “\UR Stock of Velveteeus is large, und includes all c»lors in Plain and Broe: ded, and marked ( very low. English Silks, Satins, Velvets and Plushes, all shades. New Feather lrim- 'ming, New Stripe Satin, New Astracan Trimming, New Spot Silks, New Cheintle tuching, New Brocade Velvet. A Grand Display of Knit Wool Goods, in Squares, Scarfs, Jackets, Searbore Coats, Alexandra Jackets, Jerseys, &. Fur-lined Cloaks, Rubber Circulars, Doimans, Jackets Ulsters, Shawls, &¢ New Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, &e., very stylish. Berlin Wool— Beehive Victoria, Rutland, Albany, Saxony, Alloa, Universal, and other yarns. Grey Flannel, Searlet Flannel, White Flannel, French Twill Flannel, Tweed Shirtings, Partan Plaids, Xe. Dress Goods, newest and best value. Large Stock of Wincey, Prints, &e. Boys’ Cloth and Fur Caps, Men’s Caps, Ladies’ Fur Caps. Splendid Valae in Blankeis, Comforts and Counterpanes, ALL PERSONS WANTING WINTER GOODS SHOULD SEE OUR STOCK, PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Oct. 17, 1884. — A WOad TO THE WIS. =WANZER Herald! Herald ! WE have compieted our impor CAK-LOAD of Flour, brand ‘‘Herald,’| tations of Jobbing Papers, and are es = . _ ee Naviga repared to furnish Note and Lette: ° . sewing Machines. J. a.cHipman, Headings, Bill Heads, &o,, well THESE CELEBRATED MACULNES priated, cheap and prompt. Be in time! Sead your ordexs REGEIVED {iIGH:ST AWARDS now to the | At all the leading Exhibitinnas of the EXAMINER PUBLISHING CO., a a Water Street, Oct, 24, 1884. . nes SOR we ae ee ___— | Oniy Gold Medal in Canada, 1£83. J. F. WILLIS & CO,, Sele and only authorized Agents for P. fT. i ivan Mrs. RB. YOUNG'S \ ILLINERY ROOMS, Up-staire at W i & A. brown & Uo,’s, Trimmed Bai aud Bouseta always ou land, oo whi 2 Cars EVANGELIVE, FOR SALE BY J. A. CHEIPUAN & cé., Ch town, Novy, 12, 1894. APPLES. ss Sale by the Barre!, Cheap, at Miss Lucy Caven, ™ RAFTON STREET (East), is desirous of Music. Terms ! BEER & COFFS. getting a few pupils for van be agreed on. ; Ch’town, Oct, 28. 1884. MI BSCRIBE for the WEEKLY HXAMIN ‘ s eR Oaly OWB DOLLAR @ yeas