; $ i le " ~ “4 eee en i NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, mer BEST AND Cheapest MEN'S AND BOYS’ ULSTohs, OVERCOATS, ~AND— REEFERS, LONDON HOUSE! Best and ee oo > LONDON ———— BEST Cheapest aed 3S’ MANTLES, ULSTERS AND - Dress Goods, ddd HAOUS: ! Cheapest in Eve —AND— | HOSIERY - AND UNDERCLOT RING THE-—- LONDON HIOUSE! ry Department. AT so BEST AT Cheapest Cheapest BLANKETS QUILTS x 3 AND HORSE RUGS, AT LOHDONR HQuSé! W holesale THE SS elena nae a es ot et OS BEST — \ND-— Cheapest CUSTOM TAILORING WORK London House. SATISFASTIGN GUARANTEED. and Retail. = The Hop Bitters Regatta Special despateh to Examiner. Lonpon, Nov. 18. The contest fer the Hep Bitters Prize of £1000, between oarsmen from all parts of the worl, commenced this morning. The first heat, between Laycock of Aus- tralia, Elliott, Hawdon and Tarryer, re- sulted in a victory for Laycock, who had everything his own way. The second heat, in which Ross, Riley, Largan and Feely rowed, was won by Ross with ease. Riley several times managed to spurt and gain on him. In the third heat, Smith, of Halifax, was the favorite. He rowed Hosmer, And raon and Gibson. Hosmer took this heat, Smith a poer second. Smith, who was the favorite, and who was considered a sort of “dark horse,” disappointed his friends. The fourth heat Trickett took with ease, rowing against Nicholson and Clasper, of England. To-sorrow’s race will be as follows:—Ist heal, Laycock and Hawdon; 2nd heat, Ross and Riley; 3rd heat, Hosmer and Smith; 4th heat, Trickett and Nicholson. Ress is the favorite in sporting circles here for Monday’s race. Lonpon, Nov. 19. Ross won Pst heat, beating Hosmer a length, Riley and Nicholson, following. Race was fine. In the second heat, Laycock Smith, Trickett and Hawdom finished in order named. Laycock rowed splendidly. The final race in the regatta will be rowed to-morrow. The contestants are Ross, Smith, Laycock and Hosmer. [This news seems to be tangled give it as we got it. | We EUROPEAN. Lonpvon, Nov. 17. The press association says that the re- ports of differences in the Cabinet seem to he well founded. Messrs. Bright and Chamberlain have pronounced absolutely #gains< coercion in Ireland. Several Min- isters favor the convocation of Parliament in ecember to authorize a suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act, but no decision hag been reached. Dustin, Nov. 17. At the weekly meeting of the Land League on Tuesday, Mr. Eagan stated that the traversers intended to proceed against the Ecpress and Mail (newspapers) for at- tempting to prejudice the jury and prevent the traversers from receiving a fair trial. An additional reward of £500 has been offered for the discovery of the murderer of Lord Mountmorris. A telegram from Ballinrobe says that 400 additional troops will be sent there imme- diately. ‘The Land League has refused to sanction the expedition of Lord Erne’s house, because of the excited state of the country. Lonpon, Noy. 17. The News says we may assume that the manner of dealing with the condition of Ire- land will occupy the attention of the Cabi. net Council to-day and probably by the end of the week the Government will have come to a decisive understanding. The Standard says it is understood tc-days ( Council will take an important decision in regard to Ireland. The article hints at a split in the Cabinet. The Times also speaks of a serious differ- ence of opinion in the Cabinet in regard to Ireland. Forster and Gladstone and Earl Cowper are daily receiving threatening letters which have become so common that they never Pay. the slightest attention to them. orster is so far impre s2d by the rapid spread of Land League movement and by attitude of people, that he is of opinion a reform of existing legislation on land ques- tion in Ireland is imperative if England is to maintain her position in Ireland. Lonpon, Nov. 17. _ The United States Government officially iuvited the Roumanian Government to send a delegation to the International Sanitary Conference which opens in Washington Ist February. Fifteen hundred men have gone patrol- ling through Basutoland from Capetown. UNITED STATES. New Yorg, Nov. 17. Samuel McFadden, alias Robert S. Bow- din, a linen merchant of Londonderry, | Ireland, charged with forging to the amount of $45,000, was to-day held for examina- ' tion at the instance of the British Cousul, who demands his extradition. Cricaco, Nov. 16. The fire at the State Insane Asylum at St. Peters, Minn., last night, proves to have been a terrible disaster, attended with loss of life, the particulars of which have not reached here yet. Only one wing of the building was burned. The whole structure, which was ten years in course of construction, was finished three years ago at a cost of $500,000. The loss by fire is $150,000. Reports of the loss of Jife vary from two or three to fifty, but no bodies have been found, and no one is surely known as missing. When the danger from the fire became imminent the superintendent ordered the release of all the patients, and it is probable that in the confusion some were overlooked. This probability is increased by the fact that some rooms were quickly filled with smoke and could not be entered by the rescuers. E There were 656 patients in the hospital last year. The inmates were cared for after the fire by the citizens. [t is thought that some took advantage of the fire to run away, while others wandered aimlessly about. G Str. Paut, Nov. 16. A \Metin to the Pionesr Press from St. Peters says that a number of lives were lost by the burning and freezing of patients av the Insane Asylum, variously estimated at from 20 to 25. The loss on the building is $300,000. A special says the scenes at the fire were heart rending. So appalling a sight has rarely been witnessed. The patients in the annex wing were males. Many of thei refused to leave the build- ing at all, and ran up and down the halls screaming and crying. Those whe could- neither be coaxed nor forced ont of the building were those who were suffocated or suffered a horrible death in the flames. The others were saved, some by ladders and some by leaping from the windows. Some were nearly nude, some shoeless and hatless, and all exposed to exceeding cold, These were to be seen in all directions, flying in wild fright from those who at- tempied to save them. The air was bitter cold and the poor wretches, with half naked bodies and bleeding feet, were lying about and hiding in alleys and dark cor- ners. hero were about 600 patients in the building, and every inch of the space was utilized. What will be done with those saved, with their malady increased by the excitement of the occasion, is now 4 serious question. ~~? =_— om» Troubled Ireland. The latest news from [Ireland is:— That. Father O'Malley has organized a deputation to wait upon the Earl of Erne to offer to pay full rent on condition that Capt. Boycott, who appears to be an object of detestation, is dismissed. That Father O'Malley, in an interview he had with a New York Herald reporter, said ‘the proposed that the expedition should show the utter ridiculousness of the situation at Lough Mask. He thought that the affair would tend to hasten the final settlement of the land question, in which he was insympathy with the rest of the county. ‘When we are gone north,’ he said, ‘you will have an army of horse, foot and dragoons guarding an agent from ten- ants who are gone on along journey for the purpose of offering their rent to the landlord.” Taat in the case of the indicted agitators a bill of particulars has been furnished by the prosecution to the .traversers. It states that the traversers have tried to terrify laudlerds and prevent them from legally enforcing pay- ment of rent by holding meetings, displaying placards and banners and circulating reports of the speeches made at the aforesaid meetings In Various papers. That the jury on the inquest of Mr. Wheeler, returned a verdict that the deceased was murdered by some unknown person. SS On ty two Velocipedes left. Now is your time. Call and get one before it is too late.— R, K. Brace. novl9 A “despatch to the Times from Cape ARE Complete Stock DRY G oo en OWN CONNOLLY & CO. NOW SHOWING A of Seasonabie O-ODS! —_—— In Ulsters, Qvereoats, Refers, Pants mm OF Charlottettown, Nov. 16, 1850. :0 human system are well known. patients to abstain from using either, stitute. constitutions. Families using white bread habitually drink at meals. They will then have made. meals nothing but Kaoka. It contains Side Queen Squ are. NEW STOCK | | 420 half-chests TEA (extra goed), 50 boxes TEA, 200 boxes RAISINS, 60 sacks RICE, 20 bbls. PLCK LES, 25 bags NUTS, 60 kegs BAKING SODA, 30 bbls. WASHING SODA, 70 tins MUSTARD, 80 tins PEPPER and GINGER, 40 bbls. CURRANT, 200 ib NOUTMEGS, 130 boxes PIPES, 20 casks VINEGAR (test), 200 sides SOLE LEATHER, 400 casks KEROSENE, 250 coils ROPE, 25 boxes McDonald’s TOBACCO, 75 cads do. do. (Smoking), 20 kegs Twist, 110 bexes SOAP, Town, dated the 13th inst., says the rebels | attacked the amall force of Cape troops oc- | cupying the Basuto Chief Lerothodi’s vil-| lage and the troops were obliged to evacu- ate. Mr. John Bright has been elected Lord Rector of the University of Glasgow, de-| feating Mr. John Ruskin by 314 votes. The Daily News says:—‘*We understand | that Premier Gladstone will, inatew days, | visit the Earl of Derby at Knowsley Park.” The manager of the Jriboulet (French | newspaper) has been condemned to pay’ 12,000f. damages to M. Constans, Minister | of the Interior, and 6,000f. to the Peptect ef Toulouse, for libelling them 50 cases and half-cases MATCHES, 120 doz. PAILS, . 80 doz. BROOMS, 75 puns. MOLASSES, 15 hhds. SUGAR ~* BARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Oct. 26, *80—pat ex 2aw 3w, ar 3w. ; i i TIONS. ONIONS. ON Ss. NLUND. | UST RECEIVED EX MIRAMICHI,—| 100 Bbls. Extra Onions. W. D. STEWART. O THE NEW CANADIAN BEVERAGE! BA OG. A., The Gnly|Satisfactory Substitute for Tea and Coffee. - Highly Recommended for Regular Use at Ordinary Meals, moter enmennen £6) 5 THE VERY BEST ARTICLE FOR DIETARY USE EVER DISCOVERED. discovered which has been found to perfectly answer the purpose. and Coffee, it contains neither Theine nor Cafleine, nor any other poisonous principle whatever which can even by long use, prove hurtful te the weakest It is especially recommended for sick persons and children. ‘ment, Promissory Note, ‘otherwise howsoever, that in consequence of “U: GREAT BARGAINS IN Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantles, Wincies, Grey and White Cottons, &c., Xe. 0:0 Tweeds, Pilot, Beaver, Diagonal, President and Uister VERY CHEAL?Y ! ———:0:— READYMADE CLOTHING! , Vests, &c., at Very Low Prices, —— Uloths, It will pay Cash Buyers to call and examine our Goods and Prices before purchasing elsewhere. ss ROBERT ORR’S OLD STAND. -@ K te . rE \HE injurious effects which the continuos use of tca and coffee hare on he The most eminent physicians advise tvhe Owing to the taste for these beverage which has been universally acquired, it has been found necessary to find a sub Various substitutes have been tried, but Kaoka is the only one ever Unlike Tea should adopt Kaoka as their regular supplied to them the elements which, when taken into the system, go to form bones, nails, teeth, sincws and brains, and which have been separated from the fine tlour of which the white bread is Thousands of persons who have been afilicted with Dyspepsia, Ner- yousness, Indigestion, Sleeplessness, Sick Headache, &c., have been restored to perfect health by eschewing tea and coffee altogether, and drinking with their no ‘*‘chemicals.”’ The elements from which it is made are wheat and sugar, nothipg more, For sale in pound and half-pound packets at the “Crown Greovery,’” South ROBERTSON & CAMERON. Charlottetown, October ], 1880—390 ins cod O etree ee aepenccmeenee ate ngomenaenareadsoe ete ae To Whom it May Concern. YT OTICE is hereby given to all persons in- : debted to me, either by Mortgage, Judg- book Account, or my illness and inability to attend to business personally, I have this day appointed WIL- Liam ©. BourKer, ef Charlottetown, as my attorney and agent to eollect and receive all amounts due to me as above. I therefore request all persons indebted to ine as aferesaid, to make immediate payment | of the amounts due, to the said Woailliam C. Bourke. at his office in Charlottetown, he being the only person authorized and em powered by me to graut receipts or discharges for the saine. Dated at October, 1880, Millview, Lot 49, this 30th J. R. BOURKE, * Referring to the above, I, the undersigned, | William C. Bourke, hereby request payment ‘of all amounts due to , Bourke (ef Millview), whether on Mortgage, the said John R. Judgment, Promissery Note, or otherwise, to be made to me at my office (in the Store of Bourke, Son & Co.) in Charlottetown, forth- with. WILLIAM C. BOURKE. Nov. 17, ’80—2aw, pat ar lm law BILLS GF LADING — —FOR SALE— ‘AT THE BXAMINER OFFICE, oO NO. 1 WINTER APPLES. DIRECT FROM ANNAPOLIS. Bas LANDING EX SCHOONER MARY oF ALICH,~— j 300 bbls. choice Winter-keeping APPLES, all the best kinds. Call early and selegt Selling low. . WILLIAM DODD, Nov. 13, &0— (Jnecn Square, FOR SALE. TYNHAT <Gesirable residence owned and oc. cupied by the subscriber, and situate on Dundas Esplanade, together with the water lot in front. The house and outbuildings are in a state of thorough repair. For terms apply to Messrs. LEop, or to ALEX, MACNAB. "sO ocson & Me- Ch’town, Nov. 1, ee - “ eae game , ae SES VIOLASSES. . PP. PUNCHEONS of the choicest in the 4 “F market. CARVELL BROS. Nov 2, 1880. pease "SOId JIT [I{{ 0} 2400p BxXeNY ‘46 uvseuty soddyq 60 ‘NOSAHOLAH *¥ w{t- "AN ‘HSV Yod AVEHL "IH “OW *HIIVIGC ‘ROS “SUISIVY “SIUVIANG *‘SOSSRIOY “ASRS ‘vay “Anopy SaldII0WD IOHO 10 BWewzlossy iQaNad0O isnt a ee me ‘Q10}$ AJ990J9 MON Goudreault’s Restaurant, Confectionery and Frait Depot, [elauery V I PYHE subscriber respectfully intimates te L the public that he has leased the pre- mises on Great George street opposite St 'Dunstan’s Cathedrai, where he will keep a | Restaurant in first-class style, conducted strictly on Temperance principles ; and where he will have on hand a well selected stock of Pure Confectionery and Fresh Fruit, which will be soJd at low prices ior cash. Orders for Cake, Fruit and Confectionery, from town or country, respectfully solicited, and will be attended to promptly. | Meals suglied at all hours, from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m., at reasonable rates. SIMON GOUDREAULT. Noy. 8, ’80—6i eod Great George Street | } rO LET. COMFORTABLE HOUSE of eight rooms, with good cellar and yard, situat- ied east end of King street. ~ALSO The rooms over my store in Queen street, very suitable for offices. Apply to WILLIAM DODD. Oct. 18, 1880. i- ——— i | PU RE POTATO FARINA! Preferable to Gorn Flour. | Five cents per lb, oes BEER & SONS, Nov. 11. “56—pat Im i } ' - CHEBUCTO MARINE | Insurance Association ! | OOP STA LIFT AS &. PALMER, Junur., Ch’town, Oct. 22,’°30—lm Exchange Building, Cree ee MRS. W. W. IRVING S now forming her AUTUMN and WIN- TER CLASSES in DRAWING and PAINTING, in al) their different branches, from Model, Life. &c. Intending pupils will kindly send in their names a8 so0D as convenient. Terms, &c., made known on application at her Studio, City Hotel, opposite R. C, Cathedral. Ch’town, Sept. 11, 'S0—2aw ti