Anniversary Items. FRIDAY, Oct. 17, Philippe, consort of Fiward III, and Lord Percy, condacted the English agsinst the Scots, who were led by King David Bruce, on the 17th Oct. 1346, and were victorious More than 15,000 of the Seots wore Slain, and their king taken p’ isonet pocal and Other Items. [Ir has heen decided to submit the Scott Act in Toronto al R. K. Brace is still giving the highest price for eggs, and selling Crockery and Glassware, very low al Tur “McKinnon property on King Street, was sold at auction to-day by Mr. A. Me- Neill, and wes purchased by Mr. Robert Duncan for $500 i iiinisialieaitiah Quixcess, Pears, Grapes, Apples, Lemons, te, choice and cheap, at Campbell's new Grocery and Fruit Store, Upper Queen Street. {ootl7 tf - _--— Personal. — Hector MeMillan, Esq, of Pictou, N. 8., is on a visit to his many friends on the Istand, He is staying at the Rankin. and leaves for home by steamer St, Lawrence, to-morrow morning. gininiliiean aie Aw Ottawa despatch says:—A. Desjardines, M. P., for Hocheiaga, has been called to the Senate, vice Masson, appoiated Governor of Quebec. K. Cuthbert, M. P., for Berthier, is appointed a Legislative Councillor of Quebec, vice Masson. soci tis Swact market to-day. Prices as fol- lows :—Beef (small) 5 to Idcts per lb; do per qr 4 to 8; mutton, per lb 6 to Ycts; lamb, 5 to Scte; veal, 3 to Seta; turkeys, 85 to $1.50; ducks per pair, 20 to 32cts; fowis, 15 to 25cts; chickens, 30 to 5O0cts; butter (fresh) 20 to 2dcts; do (tub) 19 to 23cts; eggs, ner doz, 16 to 18; black cur- rants. 14 to 'écts; flur per 100lbs, $2.80. to $3.00; oatmeal, $2.75 to 33.00; hay per 100, 50 to 60cts: cata, 3% to 34cts; potatoes per bush, 30 to 40cts; sheepskius, 30 to 40cts; cabbage per doz, 26 to 72cts; pork (carcass) 64 to 7cts; do («mall), 8 to ‘Octs; apples per bus, 48c to $1.00; geese, 45 to 60e. —- » ee ——_—_——- The British West Indies. A rumor comes from England, to the effect that the object of Sir Jobn Mac- donald's visit to England, is to arrange a scheme for the admission of the British West Indies into the Canadian confedera- tion. What truth there may be in the rumor remains to be seen. The recent visit of M-. Solomon to England as weil as Canada, and the fact that matters are in anything but a satisfactory condition in Jamaica, give coloring to the mater. Until THE DArT since 1850 seems to have been £106,477 during this period has been £348,571.” ere, ees TELECRAPHIG NEWS. SCOTT AUT ELECTIONS. A SPLENDID MAJORITY In Duudas, Stormont, and Glengarry. More Scott Act Petitions, CORNWALL, Ont., Oct. 16. Voting on the Scott Act took place to-day in the unitod counties of Dundas, Stormont and Glenga ry, and resulted in the passage of the Act by about two thons- and majority. This is the biggest victory yet for the Act, for there was a majority in each county. The date of the polling on the Scott Aci in Norfolk Co., Oatario, is on Nov. 11. Petitions to submit the Act have been presented from the Counties of Brant, Lanark, Kent and Perth. To Establish British Authority. _— Lonpon, Oct. 16. The Government has sent orders to Sir Hercules Robinson, Governor of Cape Colony, to adopt necessary steps to estab- lish British authority in the Mountainons Country. The Governor will probably employ local forces at his command. with volunteers aided to carry out the command. Lord Churchill Beclines. BirMincuaM, Oct. 16. Lord Randolph Churchill has declined to erdorse any compromise with the Liberals, saying that compromise is impossible upon the lines as published of the redistribution ill. — err The Ghie Election. Cincinnati, Oct. 16, noon. The Republicans majority in Ohio is now placed between 12,000 and 16.000, with ten Democratic and ten Republican Con- news of a more definite character comes to} gressmen elected, and one doubtful. hand the question cannot be well discussed. In the meantime, however, a few facts respecting the is!inds cannot fail to prove -Dteresting. The largest and most valuable is Jamaica It contains an area of 4,193 square miles, Dynamite Fiend Arrested. LiverPooL, Oct. 16. Irish detectives arrested a Hungarian and » population of 580,804. The revenue | steerage passenger on steamer Lord Clive, in 1382 was £555,636; aod the expenditure | from Philadelphia, who had in his luggage £548 564. sugar, rum, coffee, fruit, pimento, dye aod woods. Turks and Caicos Islands are annexed to Jamaica. They have an area of 223 square miles, and a population of 4,778. Trinidad comprises an area of 1.754 square miles, with a population of 153 128. Tue total revenue in 1882 was £437,383, and the expenditure £441,194. The Leward Islands are six in number, containing a total population of 118,000. The revenue is about £105,000 per annum, and barely meets the expenditure, The exports are sugar, coffee, cocoa, todacco, molasses, lime jaice and wood, The total ares is about 663 square miles. The Windward Islands consist of Barba- does, St. Vincent; Grenada, Tobago and St. Lucia, with a total population of about 285,000, and an area of about 800 square miles. The Bahama group consists of about twenty inhabited islands, and an immense number of rocks and islets, comprising an area of about 5,794 equare miles. St. Sal- vador, the land first discovered by Colum- bus, is one of the group. The total popu- lation is about 43,551. The revenue in 1882 was £45,085, and the expenditure £43522. Tne chief exports are salt, sponges, pine-apples, oranges, and other fruits. The Bermudas are a cluster of about 300 Islands, only a few of which are inhabited, comprising a combined area of about 41 square miles, and having a population of 14,559, exclusive of the army and navy. Bermuda possesses a strongly fortified dock- yard where the North American squadron refits, All of the West India Islands are com- pelled to import wines, cotton, silk and worsted fabrics, hardware, machinery, woodenware, furniture and provisions. A very large proportion of the inhabitants are business of all kinds is in the negroes In nearly all cases hands of the whites. government is carried on by a governor sent out from England, and an executive council; in some islands, however, there 1s a representative house of assembly. = ‘The peers, it is said,” says Mr. H. La- bouchere, M. P., in his article on ‘ People and Peers,’ ‘are very wealthy, therefore they are independent. Let us look into their independence by the unerring light of statistics. The House of Lords, exclusive of miuors, consists of 57 members. They enjoy a rental of £11,872,330 derived from 14,251,132 acres, but in pay pensions, etc., they receive £639,845 from the public exchequer. Since 1850, the twenty-eight dukes and their families have received from the tax-payers £9,760,- 000; the 33 marguiees and their tamilies have had £8,303,950; and the 200 earls and their families have had £48,181,202 ; 36 peers have at the present moment galerics as members of the present admin- istration, and 199 bave had salaries as members of preceding ones, 86 peers are Privy Councillors and 61 have decorations The peera, therefore, are not only a com- pact and wealthy territorial obligarchy, but notwithstauding thor cnormoas richea, they make use of the legislative power which the constitution secures to them in order to obtain places of emolument for themselves and their families, and throw the cost of the latter upon the state, whilst they are not satisfied even with this, they Toe chief articles of export are | a pound and a half of dynamite. The Newry Election. ee Newry, Oct. 16, At the municipal election here yesterday, two Nationalists and four Conservatives were elected to the Corporation Board. French froops Killed. ae Lonpow, Oct. 16. The Times’ Tiensin correspondent repeats the report that sixty of the French troops were killed at Tiensin. Canadian Boatmen. Lonpon, Oct. 16. Despatches from Cairo state that the Canadian boatmen are unruly and refuse to obey their officers. The Vintage. Ruzems, Oct. 16, The vintago for 1884 is the best in ten years. Obituary. Berwin, Oct. 16, Landgrave Frederick William, of Hesse, died yesterday at Hamburg. Weatner bBulietin. Probabilities for the next 24 howrs for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Oct. 17--10 a. m. South to west winds, mostly cloudy weather with occasional rains; higher temperature. METROLOGICAL OFFICE. Charlottetown October 17, 1884. Highest Temperature Saturday.......... Lowest Temperature (road at midnight), . Lowest Temperature this moruing......-. Temperature this morning, at 8 o clock... Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock..6 w obees Com hk DW _—- + —- Remove the Causes. Thank God, the Scott Act ball has rolled And knocked ram’s skittles down, bow wow, Thank God, the sober votes are polled, That lifts up, Charlottetown, just now. And now that common sense once more, Has law, to back it up, let’s hum,— Let’s pray and csase to bow, before The demon of the cup of rom. Lets raise our voice, for more reform, As urgent needs reveal their thrift, And bravely meet each angry storm, — With shoulders to the wheel, and lift. Let’s look the WATER QUESTION through To make the thing complete, you know! We've cleared the rum holes out, anew, Next, purify the street, below. All halfway measures will be vain For cloves won't cure that breath my son, Remove the causes, that remain Of both disease ad death, Nem Con. ——— OB PRINTING of every description J executed with Neatness and Despeteh at the EXAMINER JOB PRINTING RNOMA, sar. Water wad “rant George Fir ef LY F The average cost of an hereditary legisla‘ or | ee and the average cost of a ducal legislator | } I SUIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED, * Oct. 15 -May Queen, White, West Point, lobsters, Oct. 16—S S Miramichi, Baguet, Quebec; Maggie Jane, McLean, Newcastle; Sylvanus MeDonald, Paoli, Shediac, lumber; ss M A Starr, Ferguson, Halifax; Charles Freder- ick, Rheud, Crapaud, 2000 bush oats, 10 bags starch. Oct. 17—Minnie E, Noel, Pictou, Josephine, Hebb, Mahone Bay, apples. coal; CLEARED, Oct. 15 —Elza B, Boudrot, Vernon River. bal Oct. 16 —Levi Hart, Ganion, Pictou, bal; ss Miramichi, Baquet, Pictou; Charlie, Malone, Tignish, fishiag ontti's; U and I, Landry, Halifax; Conqueror, Young, Pinette; ss M A Starr, Fergasen, Halifax; May Flerenee, Chapman, Halifax, 1250 bush potatoes, 1450 bush oats; Onward, Dotten, Wallace, mdee; ss Carroll, Brown, Boston, passengers and sundry goodo. Oct. 17—Mary Kate, Mallias, Pictou, bal. ROTEL ARRIVALS, OAKLAND HOUSE. Oct 16—E. Kickham; James Dugay, Cape Ball; Millie Bellmeon, do; Baty D Dugay, do; Magdalene Dugay, do; Albert Dugay, do; Paul Leger, do; John Leger, do. DIED. At New Westminster, British Columbia, on the [5th inst., Archibald McLeod, hi. D., aged 26, son of Capt. McLeod, of Orwell.§ New (Raisins, New Currants, New Figs, Giieen Grapes, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, amp iT am BEER & GOFF’S. lee COFFEE. AVA and Other Kinds, FRE sH KOASTED, FRESH GROUND, Pure and Cheap, —\ = BEER & GOFE'S. Matchless Flour —AND— OTHER BRANDS, AT REDUCED PRICES, AT BEER & GOFF’S, ; APPLES. 41OR Sale by the Barrel, ‘Cheap, at BEPR & GOFF. WANTS, LOST, gw Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding three lines, will be inserted jor ten cents per day. ‘gy O LET—Two good, large tenements, newly painted and papered. Apply to J. McDougall, Fitzroy Street (East end. octié pd \ ANTED—A Man or Boy who under- stands taking care of horses, to work about a house. Constant employment and good wages. Apply at Examiner Office. octlb ANTED—A Cook and a Housemaid, Good wages. Apply at EXamiInger Office oct 16 OR Sale, cheap, a good Pony. Apply at this Office. oct 15—3i pd OST-—A va'uable gold Brooch, on Sunday last, between St. Peter's Church and Weymouth Street. The finder will be re- warded on giving information which will lead to its recovery at THe EXAMINER OFFICE. (oct 15 OST -In Charlottetown, two Note of Hand Books, containg not«s, the pro- perty of James W. Robinson. The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at the store of Benj. Hooper, Esq., Upper Great George Street. oct 15 ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A good, plain Cook. Must have satisfactory references. Apply to Mrs. George Macleod, Kent Street East. oct l14—6i ANTED—Good Tailors for Bermnda, Good weges paid. For further par- ticulars apply to J. Chambers, Hamilton, Bermuda. octl4 YO LET—A Cottage at Spring Park, op- posite Cloth Factory, containing six rooms (pump in kitchen); also garden and stable. Apply to A. Clark, Oakland House. oct 13 —tf rg°O LET—The Cottage situate on Sidney, street, opposite the Methodist Church, containing seven rooms, with stable attached, and well in yard. The houses are in excel- len: condition. Apply to the owner, at James Eden's, Pownal street.--Epwarp Maxi oc’ NULL LINE of McCormick’s celebrated BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONERY, at R. K. Brace’s. fsepi0 3a CLERK with some experience in a Gro- A cery Store will find employment by addressing P. O. Box 51. {sepl \ E will give exclusive sale at and near Charlottetown, of our Entire Wheat Flour, to a dealer who will push it. Covered by patent. Kasil «''. We guarantee 100 js. more bread t» the barrel than any other flour. —FRANKLIN 541 Ls Co, 38 Clark Street, Chicago, Ill. aug? ke { MALLS and other choice brands fomily Flour for sale by Henry Beer. OM -s ani Warthouss, Water Street, near Torey What. [atay) XAMINER, OCTOBER 17, 1884. ee Perkins & Sterns’ —FOR— FALL & WINTER GOODS of the Very Best Value. ee) a ( ea Stock of Velveteers is large, and includes all colors in Plain and Brocaded, and marked J 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 Wool Goods, in Squares, Scarfs, Jackets, Scarboro Coats, Alexandra Jackets, Jerseys, +. Fur-lined Cloaks, Rubber Circulars, Dolmans, Jackets, Ulsters, Shawls, &¢ New Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, &c, very stylish. Berlin Wool —Beehive, Victoria, Rutland, Albany, Saxony, Alloa, Universal, and other yarns. Grey Flannel, Scarlet Flannel, White Flannel, French Twill Flannel, Tweed Shirtings, Tartan Plaids, &e. 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. COMBINATION COOK STOVE. eee QUICK ASD PERFECT ON A Ch’ town, Oct. 17, 1884. , is: io kew ald Improved Princivia, OP} CONTAINING PERATION, Every Facility for Cookiig, ees Easily Managed. EVERY STOVE WARRANTED. Simon W. Crabbe, Sign of the Stove, Walker's Corner. Ch’town, Oct. 1. - FALL IMPORTATIONS|! The Bulk of our Fail Stock is now Oven, and we are Prepared to Give Buyers FIRST CLASS VALUE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT: \CASH CUSTOMERS AND WHOLESALE BUYERS —WILL DO WELL TO— Sea SO LOC. AD OV. See BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE W. A. WEEES & Co. Ch’town, Sept. 27, 1884. W.& A. Brown & Go. Have now Opened and Ready for Inspection a very Large Stock of NEW & FASHIONABLE FALL & WINTER GOODS, JUST RECEIVED FROM THE BRITISH AND FOREICN MAREBETS. Prices of all classes of Merchandise are very Moderate this season, therefore we are offering all lines of Dry Goods at prices that are bound to sell them. Se The Following Special Lines are Marked Down Low ;— Millinery, Jackets, Dolmans,and Ulsters, Fancy Goods, Wool Goods, Velveteens, Silk Velvets and Plushes, Black and Brocaded Silks, Dress Goods, (Black and Colored) Black Merinoes and Cashmeres, Black Crapes, Fur Cloaks, Capes, and Trim- mings, Black Skirts, Scarlet and Grey Flannels, Gent's Wool Underclothing. Asloa very large Stock of Heavy Staple Goods. cc 5,150 yas, Grey Cotton Marked cown to 6c. and4s. A large Stock St. John Co:ton Warps at Mill Prices. If you want Genuine Bargains do not fail to call at BROWN’S, where you will receive every attentiun, WHOLLEMS ATH AIND RBETALL. Remembor the Place: Tremaine & Metcalf’s old Stand, noxt Dow to Messrs. Beer & Goff. YE The New Brick Store will not be opened till lst April next. <5 W.& A. BROWN & CO, Ch’town, Sept, 24, 1884. ia a il iat