_ Tew Gecal and Other Items, For ‘ heap Cottons see Yor Nos - —— Tue best and cheapest Dress Materials at } Youna’s, iain ieilttiiidsaal Tre income of the University of Oxford, | Eog'and, is £790,000 a vear. Cia Tus market to-day was well stocked and Sales were brisk at last | largely attended, prices quoted - _ - For the cure of Colds, Coughs, and lung Ayer 3 { herr v Pecto’al is un- [10% >lw wkly di ti ; iit es, equall< dl saint ail AmwonG the for hcoming bo “ks in London are Lord Lorne’s Memories of Canada and Scattered Speeches and Verses eel Tux Irisa press and Irishmen generally sondemn the recent explosions oa the under. ground railway, aod assert that they were committed by euemies of the Irish cause. > Four women and tive men, members of the Salvation Army, in full uniform, were arrested while prayiug on the City Hall steps, Brook- lyn, recently, and they have been held for trial. ialbepsiiiiisaniited Tue International Labour Conference, meet- ing in Paris, has adopted resolutions demand- iog the Jimitation of the hours of labour and declaring *hat workmen emigrating should not undersell native art sans cesiadiipnnaies **THe CaRIsTIAN” is the name of a monthly eight page paper published in St. John by Barnes & Co. under the auspices of the Dis- ciples of Carist of the Maritime Provinces. The subscription price is 50 cents per annum. Elder D, Crawford, of New Glasgow, P. E. L., is editor. =s>- - A. C. Grapes, son of the late Senator Gibbs, is suing John Housten, manager of the Stan- dard Bask, Toronto, claiming $20,000 for slander. The action is based on statements of defendant toa gentleman holding Gibbs’ note that the note was not good and could not be renewed. —_—_@——__ Sir Cures Turper has cabled to Ottawa stating that itis desired that the exhibit made by the Dominion at the Fisheries exhibition should be retained permanently in London. The project for the establishment of a museum devoted to colonial products ix considered likely to be revived. Senha A Boy named John Ross was arraigned be- fore the Ntipendiary Mayistrate this forenoon, charged with the larceny of seven dollars from Mr. George Silliphant, livery stable keeper, Grafton Street. The evidence against him is strong, an’ he was remanded to jail for eight days for further examination. —_—--~> Scorr Act —We learn that it is the inten- tion of the temperance people to immediately enforce the Scott Act in Charlottetown and the county. With this object in view a num- ber of complaints have been laid against parties for violation of the law, and in afew days they will be tried before the Stipendiary Magistrate. - <>-—— Mr. Georce Roperison, of Moncton, only son of the late Commissioner of Customs there, whose death was chronicled but a short time ago, died on Sunday last at his mother’s resi- dence. This double bereavement has caused the greatest of sympathy for Mrs, Robertson, who, within two weeks, has been rendered a widow and left childl«ss, Riccsditiaiieilin’ Whrn reference to the bestowal of the Gar- ter on the Duke of 4rgytl, London Truth says: **The very close and intimate friendship which has existed for more than thirty years be- tween Mr Gladstone and the Duke has con- tinued unbroken, in spite of their recent dif- ferences in politics, and no doubt the Prime Minister hearti'y acquiesced in Her Majesty's wish to confer this coveted distinction on his old friend and colleague.”’ — > — Tne St. John Sun says:—Large shipments of mutton are being made from this city to Boston by the N. B. Railway. The principal shippers are Messrs. Hayes & Layden, Me Grath Brothers and John McDonald. The shipments last week amounted to between 500 and 600 carcasses. ‘Ihe mutton comes here from P. E. I., but later on in the season the mutten shipped will be confined chiefly to that raised in this Province. Last winter the busi- ness proved large and remunerative and there is every prospect that it will be equally as pro- fitable this year. Ee Steamer Norzs —lhe Government cutter ‘‘Napoleon III.” arrived here this forenoon. She will commence daily trips between Pictou and this port to-morrow morning. She has good freight capacity and good passenger accommodation. Mr. Dominick D. Ryan will act as purser on board and will treat those who patron ze the route with his usual geniality. ‘The steamer ‘‘Northern Light” will proceed to Georgetown and commence her trips to-mor- row. The ‘Princess of Wales” and ‘‘St. Lawrence” are both laid up at the Steam Navigatian wharf, while the ‘‘Summerside” | continues to make daily trips on the Shediac route. - > | McKay, the missionary of the church on the atta ie DATINY Hix A. a. . — te ne ti @ ” : —= : eee ee eens | £Otal and Other Items. ' } R es ; ‘ we ee DARGAI Sin Viantles at Youna’s, a |SprotaL, Desparcues to Tar ExaMixer.] Weroowe Preseni see EB. Wi -T ‘| t 3 see E, 5 aylor’s | new siverware received to-day. A grand A Fatal Accident. show ; {nov 6 3i| | apcediadiaili Sv. Joun’s, Nrip., Nor. 6. Tue ‘,Northern Light” arrived from Pictou at three oclock to-day with mails and p28- | by the falling of a coal shed. fenpers, icici A CARIN passenger on board the Soythia, | from Liverpool to New York, was attacked | with smallpox during the voyage, a manne The Verge of Gpen Warfare. Ma’, ‘LLNER has just opened a splen- did lot of Lustres, Mantle Sets, Vases, Flower | Stands. ete, {no6 li} ruins. Loxpon, Norv. 6. ooo | The British Cabinet has decided that the York is coming in quite rapidly, and the/@ispute between China and France has supply in the country is reported large. The| reached the verge of open warfare. The price obtaimed is from 44 to6 cents per} lords of the admiralty have been directed pound. | to proceed at once to completely reinforce eee | the British fleet in Chinese waters. SEVERAL rocks have been discovered in the | | Georgian Bay, not marked in the ch arts, and | it is thought they may be removed by nitro- | The Marquis and Princess Arrive isa rine. Safely in London. a retin : Cry M ARSDL FLY NN and Policeman Steele LiverPoot, Nov. 6. arrived from Hahfax to-day, where they have The st hip “8 wea : been in charge of the marine and sailor who ne Sardinian arrived from were arrested fur being away over time from Quebec yesterday with the Marquis of the “Griffon. ” Lorne and the Princess Louise. The party BS Bis were heartily cheered by crowds of people AN easier feeling prevails in the Liverpool | 48 they passed through the strveis. cotton market, and it is generally believed the worst has passed. Mr. Ranger has filed a petition for liquidation, placing his liabilities at £1,080,000. Captured by Brigands. sani i Trapani, Sicity, Nov. 6. Tue barque “Chiseihnrst,” from Chatham| The Duke of Castel Monte has been cap- for}; Liverpool, before reported, ashore near| tured by brigands while driving from his the mooth of the Miramichi River, has been | villa to this city. towed off without much injury. She will pro- ceed on her voyage. jie Dtiannlh Ir isstated that the Marquis Tseng will leave Paris in consequence of the statements made regarding the negotiations on the Ton-{ Charles Wilton shot and killed Kitty quin question inthe Chamber. The Chinese} Clyde, an actress at the Gem Theatre, yes- Legation in Paris discredits the assertion that terday evening, and then shot himself the policy of the Marquis is disavowed by/ through the head. He will probably die, China, Jealousy was the cause. A Tragedy. Deapwoop, D. T., Nov. 6. — - >- - A SPLENDID line of Fancy Goods and Toys have been opened at the Diamond Bookstore; and ‘‘yet there’s mere to follow” ina few days, which will be the ‘“‘great bonanza’ for Orrawa, Nov. 6. Christmas. The Diamond Bookstore prom-} Sir Leonard Tilley attributed the cotton ises to be the centre of attraction during the stringency to bad management on the part see — ” festive season. of manufacturers. ——__~--_—. CockTaIL, an old c’ipple, living at Flisher- ton, Unt., has been arrested, charged with Sir Leonard Explains. Lennox Election. poisonidg his young wife, Rosannah Leppard, a with strychnine. It is said that just previ- Orrawa, Noy. 6. ous to mairying her, a month ago, he insured W. Allison, who was defeated in 1882, her life for a large amount. adjourned for two weeks. oncsiaeaie SER19vs riots occurred recently at London. derry between Orangemen and Nationalists. The former took possession of the town hall and held it by force to prevent tha Mayor of Dublia from delivering a lecture there. The streets were patrolled by troops and police to prevent further disorder. The case was|has been nominated by the Reformers of Lennox. A Bisastrous Tornado. Kansas City, Nov. 6. A disastrous tornado visited Springfield yesterday afternoon. Five persons were Ea killed and thirty wounded. One hundred Tursty thousand Arabs composed the army | 20uses were damaged and destroyed. of the False Prophet which was defeated by Hicks Pasha. The rout was complete, the enemy leaving behind their women, food, and animals, and eight thousand dead. The pro. phet is reported to have been killed in the pursuit. The Egyptian loss was nothing. oneniidpaartile THe haymarket to-day was full and the stock on sale was very good. The price did rot change, sales being at forty five to fifty cents, The stock of turnips was large. Price declined to thirteen and fifteen cents per bushel. Oats were in good supply and sold at a shade higher price th: sretofore obtain- z ed—thirty-tour ae eT ee Port Costa, Cat., Nov. 6. ; sigltilsianadie A fire yesterday morning destroyed the Tue Jttawa brench of the Women’s For-| business portion of the town, and eight eign Missionary Society, in connection with | cars loaded with wheat. Loss, $100,000. the Presbyterian Church in Canada, has Lonpon. Nov. 6 ed : ks-offeri $25 y. Dr. ; cane ny 9 petafh Sogn esac FA tae ping Fire at the saw mills of Lines Bros. in Island of of Formosa, to enable him to build Haggerston district is now confined to the one of the ten chapels he now needs in the | lumber piles. The loss will reach £30,000, prosecution of his work on the Island. — idniatinnhisin Supreme Covurt.—In the case of the Weather Bulletin. Merchants Bank of Halifax vs. Peter §, McNutt, tried at Summerside, a verdict was given for thedefendant. Mr. Hodgson, Q. C., applied fora rule nisi to set aside this verdict on the grounds that it was contrary to evi- dence, the Judge’s charge, and perverse. In the Meclure will case judgment was given to day, sustaining the will and dismissing the appeal with costs = ——_p—_ — Tue Boston Comedy Company produced **Leah, the Forsaken,” last evening to a full Hall. Generally speaking the play was well put on, and the different characters were well taken. Miss Grey, as Leah, acquitted herse'f | admirably, while Mr. Webber, as the Doctor, A Serious Affray. Ricumonp, Nov. 6. A serious affray occurred at Danvil'e yesterday, whereby six negroes and two white men were killed. It was caused by a dispute between a white man and a negro. Destructive Fires. Probabilities for the next 24 howrs for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, November 6--10 a. m. Fresh to strong south to southwest winds, fair to cloudy warm weather, with rain to- night. Summerside Hxports. SuMMERSIDE, Nov. 3. Shipped per steamer ‘‘St. Lawrence,” ivans, master, for Point du Chene: We recret to learn that the schooner *‘Emerald,” Captaia Jchn McKay, of New | London, struck on Monday night, the 29th ult., while going into Miramichi Harbor on the North Reef of Fox Island, and sprang aleak. He, however, managed to get her off and anchored in the Bay, aad took a tug for New Castle next morning, where he is now undergoing temporary repairs till he gets to Pictou to place his vessel on the slip. The Captain deverves great credit for his skilful seamanship aud in being able to save his vessel on such a dreadful stormy night, for had he been an inexperienced hand on that coast, no doubt his vessel would be a total loss. _—- S- Dr. H. J. Rogers of the International Throit and Lung Institute, was arrested in St. John on Thursday night at the euit of the Council of Physicians and Surgeons of New Brunswick, and held to bail in $500 for prac- tising his profession without registering under the New Bruoswick Act. Dr, Rogers is no queck. On thecontrary heisa disti ‘guished physician, as will be seen by the following ex tract. from the British Medical Directory for 1883:—Rogers, Henry James, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, M. R. OC. 8. (member foyal College surgeons), England, 1852; L R. ©. P., (licentiate Royal College physicians), Edinburgh, 1862; M. C. r, &&., Untario. 1832; late army s»rgeon; author of a report of cholera epidemic at Ferogspore, 1856; report to Government on the sanitary con- dition of the Peshawur Vall«-y, 1858; a con- tributor to the Medical Times and Gazette in 1852. ‘During part of the time that had elapsed since J first began to practice,” said | the doctor, ‘‘I was brigade surgeon to Sir | Sydney Cotton during the Indian mutiny.” | Dr. Rogers refused to give bail and remained in jxil two days while the validity of the arrest was tested before Judge King. He was discharged owing to a slight mistake in the affidavits. The case will be re-argued. In the meantime Dr. Rogers has entered an avwou wyatatt the Couueal for 920,000 Gamages. convulsed the audience with laughter. Messrs. | 140 bris oysters, . . - $ 245.00 Farish, Patt, and others acted very well. To-| 1100 Ibs pork, - . 77.00 night the Company appear in ‘Driven from| 59 cases eggs, ° : - 404.00 Home, or the Christmas curse.” As the| 414 bris mackerel, “as 498.00 Drama is very popular we predict a large| 64 sheep, ° ° : - 128 00 audience, c 2500 bush oats - - - : 1000.00 sila ale Sih laa 327 bris potatoes, - . : 164.00 Mixuitarky.—Lieut.-Col. Maunsell, in con-} ,. 1 bri oatmeal, ‘ 7 : 6.00 versation witha St. John Telegraph reporter 4500 lbs ay ’ 1920.00 a few days ago, stated that it was the inten- 2 bris pork, 40 00 tion of the Government to have a small per- ; manent force of infantry, numbering om $4,452.60 hundred and fifty men, under arms, stationed SumMERsipE, Nov. 5. at Fredericton. The force will be established Shi bales: a and kept up on the same basis as ‘“‘A” and Shipped per steamer ‘‘St. Lawrencoo, **B” Batteries at Quebec and Kingsfon. The Evans, master, for Point Du Chene : men forming the force will be teken from the| 197 sheep, - - - . $ 393.00 three Maritime Provinces, and each regi-| 83 brls potatoes, - . . 43.00 ment is expected te supply its quota.{ 12 bris turnips, : ° ° 7.00 On this force being established tne military 40 lbs butter, - : - 8 00 | school at St. John will be abolished, and aj} 690 lbs pork, - - A 48 00 school will be open the whole year round in| 1!61 bris oysters, . . 282 00 connection with the battery at Fredericton. | 825 bush oats, - : 330.00 This system will meet the convenience of all; 84 bris mackerel, 102.00 classes in life who desire to attend the school 10 cases eggs, “ . 69.00 What would suit the farmer, on the! 720 lbs butter, . - 144 00 one hand, will not suit the mechanics; 813 lbs wool, : : 203.00 on the other, as those in some occupsa- | édiihiatioaie tions are enabled to get away from home $1,621.00 during the winter season, while others find it theic busiest time. Examinations will take place as soon as the men in the school are qualified. The officers in charge of the post will be the officials of the school. By meane PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. of the school constitated as above, battalion and company drill and discipline can be ENTERED. thoroughly taught, Besides the advautages| »,, 5.—Jay Eye See, Rose, Liverpoc!, NS that will accrue to the actual military etu- lumber; Virgio Belle, Conrad, Luneuburg dent, it is conceived that there will be six bartels apples. Me . ’ many advantages to the young men who/woy 6§—Clara Kogers, Arichat, two barrels join the corpe as non-commission:d officers herring; str Napoleon III. or privates, as they will return to their homes better citizens in consequence of so joining the school. If a young man enlists in the foree with the idea that he will be usefally | employed it will have the effect of making } him a better citzen, It is the Geymaa prin- ciple and Germans are far better citia.ns after service in the Landwehr. Col. Maunsell who SHIP NEWS. CLEARED, Nov. 5—Sturgeon, Stewart, Crapaud, mdse; Lord Lyons, Proctor, Halifax produce. OTHER PORTS. Summersiic, Nov. 5 — Ent schrs Lois, | has just returned from Europe, said he never | Campbell, Shediac, cedar posts; Willie Free- saw a country where farming is so artistically | man, Griffin, Halifax, mdse; Hope, Oxner, carried on as in Germany, and it is due to} Lunenburg, herring; Annie Florence, Bernard, what the men learn im the ranks of their|Sh ‘isc, Jumber; Adonia, Melsaac, Pictou, imiantry. wl, eed ~ TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Two men were killed yesterday morning Four others | were recovered badly injured, and it is ‘feared several more are still beneath the Jee ae na Seeeenedaliee- cite eee ee ieeeeet oe ed Nn < MINER, NOVEM a tne eeene-qeeliitinn ii. none 1883. Selected Ch’town, Sept. 28, 1883, FURNITURE, Opposite Post, Ber DS, Chairs, Tables, Washstende, qicture Mouldings. harlottatown, Tan @ Ne? Ie . TN ES arene ee NEW geeBs! AT COST. 20: Office, Bedroom Suits, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, «1884. NEW &88B5! — FOR— FALL AND WINTER. er ee () ee ce OUR USUAL STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, by Mr. Sterns in the best English Markets, together with a full range of American and Canadian Manufactures is now to hand, and makes a complete assortment for this seasons trade. Goods are very cheap this year, and we have some of the cheapest to be found. PERKINS & STERNS. HOUSE TO LET. a LET, and immediate possession giten, that new and well-built Mouse, situate on Prince Street, formerly known as the ; ‘‘Duchemin Property,” together with stables jand pumps complete, Any person wanting such a place cun ap: ly to Thomas Alley, Eaq., Pee neXt door to the premises, or to the owner, Charlottetown. EDWARD KELLY There is also a good Warehouse to let on the same property E. K. Ch’town, Nov, 2, 1883, FOR SALE. HE Church Property, corner of Prince a A — FURNITURE, ee Sofas, Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Room indow Furniture, Picture Frames and JOHN NEWSON, West India Warehouse, FALL 1883 STOCK { 100 bris. YELLOW SUGAR. 20 ‘“* GRANULATED SUGAR. 20 ** CONF. A. SUGAR. 50 puns. DEMERARA MOLASSES. 20 ** ANTIGUA MOLASSIS. FOR SALE BY HORACE HASZARD Ratna TEAS! TEAS! 150 chests and half chests BLACK TEAS. 50 caddies BLACK TEAS. 20 cases INDIA TEA, Orange Pekoe. hp. " Pekoe, — .% a Seuchong. HORACE HASZARD. TIN: . Sa 4 1000 boxes TIN PLATES, 14x20. 200 ingots REFINED TIN. ° 40 pigs SOFT LEAD. 5 bare SQUARE COPPER. HORAGE HASZARD. PAINTS, OILS, ETC. 100 kegs ENGLISH WHITE.LEAD. 10 casks TURPENTINE. 2 casks PUTTY. 5 casks BROWN LACQUER. HORASE HASZARD. 50 “ ENGLISH COLORED PAINT. ! 20 “ PATENT DRYERS. 10 casks BOILED OIL. 10 * RAW OIL. 5 drums OLIVE OIL. 5 bris. STOCKHOLM TAR. 5 * PITCH. | 2 ‘ ROSIN. | | 2000 bush. Turk’s Island SALT. 300 bags Liverpool SALT. 150 quintals Murray Harbor HAKE. 20 * CODFISH: 20 bris BEEF. 20 ‘* PORK. FOR SALE BY HORACE HASZARD, Lower Queen Street. Ch’town, Oct. 20, 1883.—1m eod. HOUSE TO LET, HE BRICK HOU2B, situated on Sydney T Street, and lately occupied by Miss E. B McLean, and known as the “Quincy Hcuse.’’ For terms apply to H. J. Cullbeck, Eay, or to JOSEPH WISE. North Milton, Noy. 2, 1883.—vod wly TO LET. HE Store and Dwelling House on Queen Street, now occupied by Alexander Mc Kenzie. Possession given immediately, Apply to E. J. HODG-ON, Water Street, or ALEX. McKENZIE, on the premises, ] and Luston Streets, consisting of Church and Dwelling House, with Lend, SCHOONER FOR SALE, | ..tcmscey & tox epeticntion tore Now lying at Lord’s Wharf. D. MeNFILL, Sec’y of Tru stees, HE schooner ‘‘Onward,” tweitty-six tons, ready for sea, will be sold chevp. Apply at once to : W. W. CLARKE, Ch’town, Nov. 3, 1883. —pd LABRADOR HERRING BARRELS and HALF-BARRELS | 20) choice Labrador Herring. For sale Ch’town, Noy, 1, 1883. -- St. Lawrence anals, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. by - ; HE Jetting of the works at the upper HORACE HASSARD. |'] “entrance of the CORNWALL CANAL, Nov. 2, 1883, —1m eod | and those at the upper entrance of the —— RAPIDE PLAT CANAL, advertised to take CHRISTMAS IS COMING! piace on the :3th day of November next, are unavoidavly postpened to the following dates ; — Tenders will be received until TUESDAY, GH RISTMAS CARDS the FOURTH day of DECKMBER text. Plans. specifications, etc., will be ready for examination at the places previously men- AT NELMES’ tioned, on and after TUFSDAY, the TWEN- s TIETH day cf NOVEMBER. a For the works at the head of the Galops i. ; Canal, tenders will be received until TUES- Note Paper, Seasides, DAY, the EIGHTEENTH day of DECEM- Notable Novels, Purses, KER. Plans and specifications, ctc., can be Illustrated London Papers, etc. | seen at the places before mentioned on and after TUHSDAY, the FOURTH day of DECE MBER. S. T. NELMES, Standard Bookstore. Ch’town, Nov. 1, 1883.—-eod By order, A. P. BRADLEY, Secretary. Dept. of Railways and Canals, Ottawa, 20th October, 1853. novt?—!aw tl dec 16 —— ————— pele bekesakocdedtile | | san waceany, PE (SUAD RMLNIY G.H. HASZARD, |) ft fOLAnD MAS NOW RECEIVED UIs Thanks ivin Da PRANGS CHRISTMAS CARDS, '@NKSQIINE Nay: FOR SEASON 1883-4. Rin Sint be, sued to und form. all si ia Stations on this Kailway, on the 7th and 8th Ch’town, Oct. °5, 1883. | November, ee oe ae returg up to and j t ,Oovem ° LABRADOR HERRING, “""** JAMES COLEMAN, ice, Ch’town, Oct. 29,1892, DAILY EXPECTED. — ae ex dy pat eoa her pres nejlj sinaasentetaiateataataniaa ELC EEaD 60 BARRELS per brit “Maxwellton.” | LIGHT. LIGHT. Apply to DAVID SMALL, shot nop win col stores during ’ the Amas and New ears ° 0 cotewe, Oat aha, OT |e Mekong Regnier tks fee ae | double the light that can be obtained from the (PREPARE (ower ont aa ie Gas Works early, to ensure their being ob- eeteee Oe t. 23, 1883—1m eod =m | WINTER'S STORWY Pubs; Valuable Property. AND BUY YOUR —FOR— ‘OR SALE by private contract that bexutifully sitvated and valuable Field wy comprising sbout six and @ quarter acres Cc ©O EZ LL. | fronting norttwardly on St. Peter s Road and ° | southward!) on Euston Street, forming part ‘of Common Lot 32, and being that well known fi:ld in which the Caledonia Gather. ings have for several years past been held, | For terms avd forther particulars apply te McCMILLAN’S DEPOT, [rt Haseira, Barrister or to the “uutor . | signed, R. MeMILLAN. J. LON@WORTE. end Ch'town, Seyt 12, 1853.—ed tt, Sept, 8, 1983-—2m Saw whiy dw pd V'town, Sept, 12, 18538,—Zew @, ra <a maa ews i ali ail ace - nd sa ay. ri - slieneahie ‘Aiea