SEE ER OM, = TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, | SppcraL Desrarcurs Tro Tus EXaMIner. ] archbishop of Canterbury Dying. Li NDON, Nov. 29 4 bulletin issued by the Physicians says .rchbishop of Canterbury is dying it the Nontenegro and the Perte ConsTantinor_e, Nov, 29 i seq f a representation of the | Powet i ntepegro 18 ollvring to com] romise matters with the Port, viz.: The ' vw . c se 1 y . cessation by Tarkey of half the Kolatchin district instead of the whole district as fret demanded ! y Montenegro. —- Gambetta Accidentally Shoots Rimseif Panis, Nov. 29. M. Gambetia accidentally shot himself with a revolver vesterday. The wound in ris left hand 1s ¢ shastly and painful, and he is suffering from fever in co nsequence. ——-- Detective € ox’s Funeral Due tty, Nov. 29. The funeral ve! Det ective U shot by Dowling on the 26th, inst., too ik place to- day. it was laseely ittended and was the cause of much excitement ip the city Two more arrests of parties implicated in the Cox murder were made yesterday They are important parties merly imprisoned in connection with the! Kenny murder. Field, a juror m the Hynes case, seriously stabbed yesterday. He lives, but his recevery is doubtful. © ghia : ana were tor- | was | stili iieaitlanematan Rivers and Streams Bill — j Ortawa, Nov. 29. Supreme Court, to-day, jod re-| given ou the case of McLaren vs aldwell, under§thej Rivers and S:eame fs Act The jadgement upholds the right Mr. McLaren t: , the the river proved by him. In the teu was use of im- Canada Pacific Railway. Orrawa, Nov. 29. The Canada Pacific Railway Syndicate have decided to increase the capital of the| Company from twenty five millions to one| hundred milliou dcflare i | el The Cong rou Question. Lonpox, Nov. 29. England is considermg the Congeu| (Juestion. [It appears that King Makoko, a poten- tate of the Ovngou, signed a document giving M. de Brassa, an Italian Travelier, | the right to trade in Ivory, on the Congou | River. Portugal objects to this, and says | that the territory on the north and south | sides of the mouth of the river belongs to | her. France has also a cla'm, | i | j i ' | but, as there | is room enough on the Congou for a dozen patinnstedo a live! y trade in ivory, pro-| vided they get enou; gh rum to set Makoko | merry, it is belli. ved E ogiand will not trouble herself much about the matter. | | GENERAL CABLE NEWS. | | | The Times’ Dublin correspondent says | that Ryan was arrested in Barbazon Row, ina house where arms were seized some) time ago. He has served in the American army. it is evident from the cireum- | stances cognected with the murder of} Detective as that it will be necessary for | the authorities to keep the body of con- stables sufficientiy strong to deal effectually . pon, Nov. 27. with more deliberate attempts likely to be | se made to shoot the police. It will be a life | and death struggle between authority and | reckless ruftianisin. The Daily News’ Alexandria correspond. ent states that several drunken British sol- diers stationed at Ramleh, while returning | to their headquarters, be at an Arab who ones since died of his injuries. Nov. 97. 4A despatch from Fienuke * ublished "| semi-official form, states that Fuid Pacha and Kia-Mil Pacha have been arrested at | Constantinople. The former was lately | entrusted with special business to Vienna. Two thousand members of French trade} unions assembled yesterday and extended a | greeting to twelve delegates from Engl: sh | unions who came to Paris to represent the) views of the latter bodies in favor of the completion of the channel tunnel. A bill bas been distributed in the Depu- ties containing, among other signatures, those of Gambetta and Paul Bert, giving all persons the right to leave testamentary instructions as to whether their bodies shall be buried or cremated, Lonpon, Nov. 27. residence of Sir near Bristol, has sRISs, | | | \ j Cleyedon Hall, the irthur Bilton, situated been destroyed by fire. A portion of the library, considered one of the most valu- able in England, is also burned Dusit, Nov. 27. tv day, Devine, arraigned and | De'ec- | but was The pris- In the W oodw ard police court and Ryan were harged with the marder of Cox. tive Eastwood identified Devine not sure the other two. mers were renjande«t Seven judges, who had been dining in Mount Joy square, passed the spot where the murderers of Detective Cox had been loitering a few minutes after the affray happened, and itis thought the murderers were laying in wait for them. Lonxpon, Nov. 27. In the Commons, Mr. Trevelyan said the recent speech of Mr. Redmond, at Cork, in hich the latter advocated Boycotting and volution was under consideration of the Gj vernment. Mr. Gladstone mov ed the first seven and last three procedure rules be made a stand- ing order. Motion agreed to, It is authoritatively denied that Richard O'Shaughnessy was ever offered the per-~ mauend under secretaryship for Ireland, Deru, Nov, 27. A mob attacked the hospital in which Dolan is confined and attempted to force au entrance, The police cleared the streeta. An additions] military guard has been placed at Dublin Oastle to-night, Loxvpos, Nov, 27, Atrain on the North Scotland Railway, | ‘ avou ee i SLEIGH | of Great George and Lower nl et fell ‘een the lode at xt Byvie. | ourteen persons were killed and many oi ired. Th » passed over in safety | but all the carriages were wrecked. | The ee steamer Oambronne, be- longing in Nantes, was sunk by collision in Bristo Sretind to day. Fourteen persons vere » drowned engin 7 x ' i __- Weather bulletin. Probabilities for hes next 24 hours tor the tiuritime Provinces. Noy. 29—10 a. m. Winds shifting » towards the north and east, c'oudy t« fair, cold weathcy, possi) ly followed by sme sno » the gouthwest portion. Jupp, Ese , U. 8. Postal Card Supt., Mass., says he has used St. Jacobs ol henelit for rheumatism and TORONTO, Db Oo Holy k , Oil with sp neuralgia, and recommends it to his friends. MARRIED. At the Baptist Parsonage, Moncton, the 23rd November, by Rev. Geo. O. Gates, Mr. RKdwin A, Crozier ang Miss Sarah A. Noonan, all of Summerside, DIED. At Alberton, on 2lstinstant, Mrs.Catherine Ryan, relict of the late Martin Ryan, Green Mount, aged fifty-seven, May he rest in peace, 2 KA, FLOUR a=xrs ru RNISHINGS AND COFFEE, 50 Chests io : . ne 120 Half-Chesis \ SUPeri r Congou PEA, 250 Barrels FAMILY FLOUR, 5 Cases FRENCH COFFEE, All just received and now on sale. WILLIAM DODD, ov. 28, ’82.—3w 2aw Auctioneer, ‘THE HANDSOME! ST, THE CHEAPEST, THE BEST, ROBES ! Sis sor BEER & SONS. CHANGE OF TIME LEAVING FOR PICTOU. Nov. 22, For Remainder of Season N AND AFTER 2nd day of December next, the Steam Navigation Company Steamers will ieave Charlottetown for Pictou, on Monday, Weinesday, Friday and Saturday motnings at FIV o'clock, Also, the Georgetown trips will be discon- tinned after this week. By Order. F, W. HALES, Secretary. Ch'town. Nov. 27, 7”. ‘Steam Navigation Company OF Fs 28. . “2. fEYHE Anuua: Meeting of the above Com’ | pany will be held in their office, corner Water Street, on Monday, the 4th day of December uext, at j ven o clock in the evening By Order. r. W. HALES, Secretary. 18, 1882. Soa town, Nov PALL, 1882, SUPPLIES in Store and to Arrive: 1000 bris. Sup. [xtra and Patent Flour, 200 bris. kiln dric d Cornmeal, 150 half-chest« Congou Teas, 20 chests India Tea (imported direct), 50 puns. Molasses, 100 bris. Yellow Sugar, 25 bris, Gran. Sugay, 20 bris. Vacuum Pan Sugar, iO tons Wheat Bran, 10 tons Wheat Shorts, 50 cases Preserved Salmon, 200 cases Preserved Lobsters, 1000 boxes Tin Plates (14x20), 50 pigs Soft Lead, 160 ingots Refined Tin, 5 bars 14 inch Square Copper, 150 qtls. large Codtish, 100 qtis. large Hake, 100 uali-bris. Herring, POR SALE BY HORACE H4ASZARD 1882.—1m eod Ch’town, Oct. 31, THE BRITISH AMERICA Assurance Company. Head Office, Toronto. Capital Subscribed for and paid up iu Cash, Annual Income, over $500,000 $1,000,000 (QUE undersigned is prepsred to effect all classes of Fire Insurance in the above First Class Company at the lowest current rates. Policies issued from office in Charlottetown, Losses settled promptly and liberally. A. S. TRQUHART, General Agent for P. E, Island. aw Office next door to Owen Connolly, Esq., Queen Street, Charlottetown. Nov 10, 1882.—2w eod “i CIGARS! REEN 8S Genuine imported Small Queens None genuise without the trade mark For sale «verywhere. APOYTHECARIES HALL CO, Sole Agents for Cha:lottetown, P, F, I. which left Mavduif at 4 o civck this after* Oct, 28, ’+2.— 2m | ‘Now Opening ex §. 8. Victoria, Waldensian and Cedar Grove Ladies’ Beaver and Plush Hats, SA et NS aetna ep > eens enese tate = tals DETERMINED TO SELL, ‘D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Having imported an unusually Large Stock, of excellent value is prepared to make mwults and Overcoats to Order, AT PRICES LOWER THAN FOR ON THEY HAVE EVER THIS ISLAND. -—_— — BEEN OFFERED THE STOCK CONS'STS OF Nap Cloth, Beaver Cloth, Worsted Cloth, Scotch Tweed, Cauadian Tweed (355 Patterns to select from.) And all ki:ds of Cloth usually found in a First-Class Tailoring Establishment and Good Workmanship Guarantecd ! ———ee ee OUR READY-MADE CLOTHING, Manufactured on the Premises, IS OFFERED AT BETTER VALUE THAN IMPORTED FELT HATS, Men's and Boys SHIRTS, CQLLARS and CUFFS | Perfect Fits A Large Assortment of FUR and CLOTH CAPS, UNDERC LOTHING, 1600 White and Colored (American), at Clearing-out Prices, and a fu!l line of s* Intending buyers will find it to their advantage to call and examine our! Goods and Prices, D. A. BRUCE. Nov. 22, 1882 —2m mon wed sat wkly. 72 QUBEN STREET. GREAT SALE —OF— 3 j MEN’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING ie «ae MACDONALD’ Ss. 30° MEN'S WARM REEFERS. § $3.00. MEN'S HEAVY REEFERS, $4.00. MEN’S HEAVY KEEFERS, $5.00. MEN’S VERY — REEFERS, $6.00, MEN’S EXTRA WARY, (Good ae? 7$, $8, $9, $10. MEN’S WARM OV EBCO ATS, $4.2 MEN’S WARM OVERCOATS, $5 50. MEN’S VERY WARM OVERCOATS, $6.00. MEN’S EXTRA HEAVY OVERCOATS, $7.50. MEN’S AND BOYs’ ULSTERS, in Great Variety, very Cheap. sam” Peisoos in want of Ready-made Clothing for Winter, wil) find one of the largest and cheapest Steck in the City at J. B. MACDONALD’S, QUEEN te Ch town., Nov. 22, 1882—wkly pat, pres ne LONDON HOUSE ae os oa a IR-—Ee Ladies’ Silk Scarfs, Ladies Jersey Gloves. Ladies’ Alexandra Jackets, Children’s Woollen Pelisses, Promenade Scarfs and Squares, Behive Wools, Cocoon Weeals, ice Wools, Berlin Wools, Moire and Broehe Sash Ribbons. Gentlemen’s Lambs Weol Underclothing, Gentlemen's Merino Underclothing, . PERKINS & STERNS ARE OFFERING A LARGE VARIETY -OFr— Mantle Cloths, Ulster Cloths, (vercoatings, SCOTCH THEEDS, ENGLISH TWEEDS, CANADIAN TWEEDS, seal Cloths, Dogskin, Astrachan. You should see these Goods before purchasing elsewhere, as Gentiemen's Kid Mitts and Gloves, | GEO. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, Oct, 5, 1882. Has now on hand a Large and Well-Selected Stock of HOME MADE AND IMPORTED BUSTS ANE SABES. Our MEN’S and BOYS’ BOOTS are HAND-SIDED, SIDE- LINED, Good Stock and First-Class Work. o In WOMEN’S, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S, a Large Variety, Nice Fitting, Well Made, and Warranted equal to any in the Market. ——0 A Choice Lot of Felt Boots and Slippers, Overshoes, Rubbers and Moccasins, —- O The Whcile Lot to be Cleared Out as soon as Possible, Cheap for Cash at Stamper’s Corner, Ch'cuwim, Nov. 7, 1882. —wly Cc. B. WARREN, NO BETER VALUE CAN BE HAD. Perkins & Sterns. Oct, 26 1882, | weanaba Sale. AM INSTRUCTED by the Tiusices of Mesers. John and Robert scott to cell by Auction at the Carriagy Dep wsitory, Keus Street, on FKIDAY, the 8th of DFCEMBER next, at 11 o'clock. the tollowing, viz :--1 Top Buggy, | Douv le Wagoa, 3 Single Wagons, I Foldimg Seat Wagon, 1 Express Wagon, 3 new Double Box Sleighs, | Single Box Sleigh, 2 second-hand sleighs, 1 new Cart, | old Cart, 3 setts Blacksmith’s tools, | set Carpenter's tools, 3 new Carriage Bodies, lot of good articles, wheels, carriage parts, etc., 1 Mich Cow. Also, at the same time and place, the Book Dehts of the late fi-m of J. & R. Scott, and of John Scott, Carriage Builders, —ALSO— the following pro .erties:— The Freeholhl In- terest of all that parcel of land and premises situated in Township Thirty-nine in King’s County. known as “CROWBUSH FARM,” bounded as follows, that is to say:--Commene- ing on the Gulf Shore, at the northwest angle of John McDonali’s Farm, thence ruuning south eight;-three chains, thence’ west nine chains and four links. thence north to the satd shore, thence east along the bank thereof to the place of commencement, the same contain- ing seventy-five acres more or less, and is now leas ased to James Douglas, for forty-eight dollars per annum, —ALSO ali that tract or parcel of land, situated, lying and being in Georgetown, in King « Conuty, aud being known and distinguished as Town Lot Number Five, second range letter G. Als», all that other tract, piece, or parcel of land, situ.ted in the City of Ubarlottetown, bounded and described as follows, that is to say: —Commencivy at a stake fixed in the west corner of Town Lot Number 28 in the fourth hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, thence running westw ardly along the division line of Lots Number 27 and 69, in the said hundred, for the distance of fifry-one feet six inches, thence at rigtkt angles northwardly forty-one feet, thenee at right angles east- wardly fifty-one feet six inches, thence at right angles southwardly forty-one feet to the place of commencement, being part of Lot Number sixty-nice in the fourth hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, Terms at sale. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Nov [Saw ts w ts Ch'tewn, "$2. Blowe Your Own Horn. Second to None in the Provinee. \ HO is he? He has just finished his twenty-third year practical experience at the Sheet Iren and Tin Plate Work, He will attend to the putting up cf Stoves, ana ibe manufacture of Coppe’. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, bimself, He can be found in a small shop 55 Pownal Street, near Grafton, Who is it? Second to none. Blowe your 24, Own horn. 2) Pownal «treet. _ Coleen, Nov. 24; AR82- ~4i cod MORTGAGE SALE. PHYO be sold br Puvlic Auction, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, in Queen's Coanty, on Wednesdav, the third day of January next, A. D, 1882, at twelve o'clock, noon — All that tract, piece, and parce) of land, situate, lying and being on Lot or Tow nship Number Fifty-nine, in Prince Edward (stand, bounded as fy lows: North by the Whim Road, east by land in possession of Samuel- Clark, west by laud in possession of Dor. mendy, and south by the rear line of farms fronting on said Road, containing seventy acres of land, a little more or less, The above sale is made pursvant to the Pow-r of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the seventh day of January, A.D, '874, made between Samuel Clark, of the one part, and Daniel Hodgson, of the otber part, For further particulars apply at the office of My. E. J. Hopasox, Solicitor, Charlottetown, Dated this twenty-fifth day of November, A. D. 1882. DANIEL HODGSON, Murtgagee. Nov, 25. —%aw till reste her JUST OPENED! BY MRS. MACLEAN, the Store formerly occupied by Mr, Quirk, Scuth side Market Square), A First-Class Fancy Store, A* .L the newest Fancy Work, Chenille Arrasene and Sik Embrowe ry in Cush, ions, Banners, Brackets, JVable and Mantle Draperies, Wool Work, *tamped Embroidery, in Table Covers, Toilet Setts, Antimacas-ers, &e., Cotton, Wool and Linen Canvass, | inen and Wool Aida Canvass, Cotten Aida, Pene- lope Aida Canvass, Railway Aida Canvass, Bragg’s Transferring Patterns, Roman Satin Cloth, Mail Cloth Felt and Plush in ail the newest ahades, Filloselle Embroidry, Crewril and Tracing S.ike, Arrasene iu Wool and Sik, Silk and Chenille Cord and ‘lassels, Pompons, &c., &¢. Wools a speciality, Doubleand Single Ber- lin, Fleeey Merino and ice Wool, B vlin and Peacock Fingering Victoria Yarm, (the very best yarn for ku:tting purposes), Creweil, Shetland, Floss, Fairy Floss, Macrame Thread Point Lace Patterns and braids, Antique Lace in Anticamacassar “quares, &c, Maltese TVir- chor ard Spanisk Laces in Black and Cream, (At Cash’s Frillings, Kdgings, Kibbons, Veivets, | Silke, Satins, Bu‘tons, Elastics, Wool Goods in Children’s Dresses, Jackets, , Caps, Clouds and Searfs, Silk and Chenille Scarfs, Kid Gloves in 2 and 4 buttens in dark and evening shades. Cashmere aud Cloth Gioves, India Muslin, Corsets in Dr, Warner's Health and Flexible Hip, Children’s Corset Waists, a very meat of Neck Frillings. Beautiful goods for Christmas Presents con- sisting of Work and Jewel Boxes, Odor Cases, Watch Stands Hand «rchief and Glove Boxes, Satchel Purses, &c., &, A beauutui ascu1ru.ut of Chrisimi, New Years and Birthday Cards from | ceat to $1.50 Prang’s Ist., 2nd, 3rd., and 4th. +» | T zee. Dolls in variety, Chidren’s Pairt Boxes, Tea Net’s and Furniture expected dail y, a lot of Slippers, Faney Work, Wools and hrictmas ‘Coods, Brigg’s ard Pongon’s Royalist, Ac, nice assort- Patterus, ke, Ch Www, Nov. 23, 1882, JB PRIN TING of every description execute? with Neatness and Despatch at the EXAMINER JB PRINTING RU /MS, cor. Water and Great George Streets Qe nN eV—VOOw