—. - “. ou TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. <pectat Desparcuss To Tue Examiner. } Magnificent Blaze at Mull, Orrawa, Nov. 3. They bad a magnificent blaze at Hu), opposite the city, last night. Eddy’s lum ber yard, saw mills, match factory, and pail factory, were totally consumed by bre. Kddy’s was the largest lumber yard. aud mill preperty in the Dominion. Over ‘ohe thousand men were constantly emploved. The loss is estimated at over one million ef dollars he insurence amounts to fon hundred thousand dollars. Ail hands are thrown out of employment for months to come a Pufferin Starts for Caire, ConsTanTiInopir, Noy. 3. Lord Dafferin, British Ambassador, start- ed for Cairo yesterday, to condact negotia- tions for the settlement of the Egyptian | quosti n The Porte will probably sent a High Commission to Cairv, to watch the negotta- tions on behalf ef Turkey. —— El Medhi Defeated, Lonpox, Noy. 3. In the Llouse of Commons last night, Sir Charles Dilke, Under Foreign Secretary | stated that news had been received from | Cairo that the Sourdan False Prophet Ei | Medhi, had been defeated by the governor} of Khartoum. The battle was most de-| eisive and a great number were slaughtered on both sides. Joint Contrel to be Abolished. ' ' i | Paris, Noy. 3. have | A inajority of the French Cabinet [ - | accepted the fresh proposal of Lord Gran- | ville, Foreign Secretary, to abolish the! Joint Control of Egypt, and allow the! Khedive to appoint a High Commission. Best @ Cleture. —— LonDoN, Nov. 3. In the House of House, last night, Mr. | Gibson's Amendment to the Cloture re- | solutions was fully discussed by Liberals | and Conservatives. The Amendment was | to effect that a debate should not be closed | unless by a vote of two-thirds majority. | It was put to the House at a late hour and | defeated by a majority of eighty-five. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. | Lonpon, Noy. 1. | Ata meeting of the committee of the | House of Commons, to investigate the im- | prisonment of E. Dwyer Gray, it was de- cided that the proceedings will be private. | Mr. Gray was examined before the com- mittee and made a long statement. He} complained of Judge Lawson’s vindictive- | ness. He explained that he did not attend | to his duties as high sheriff of Dublin be- | cause he had to attend to his Parliamentary duties. The committee adjourned till Monday. Trirou, Nov. 1. | The Grand Vizier, to-day requested Lord | Dufferin to postpone his departure. Lord Dufferin replied that it was impossible to | comply with the request. telegraphed Lord Granville asking that the | departure of Lord Dufferin be delayed. Lexinoron, Ky., Nov. 1. In a collision between a mob and a party of soldiers, who were guarding Neal and Crafts, the Castlesbury murderers, to-day five persous were killed. Two or three soldiers were wounded but not seriously. Wasainoton, Nov, 1. The debt statement, issued to-day, shows the reduction of public debt during October to be $15,629, 180.55. Manta, Nov. 1. One hundred sailors were drowned during | the recent typoon. Carro, Nov. 1. It has been decided to equip with the utmost speed a small force, which will be despatched in the hope of saving Khartoum and checking the advance of the False Pro- phet, until the re-organization of the army allows aa offensive movement to be under- taken Lonvow, Nov. 1. The Times’ Cairo correspondent tele- graphs that DeLesseps’ evideuce before the prosecution committee was generally con- sidered unfayorable te Arabi, as proving conclusively that whenever Arabi exerted himself to prevent the commission of out- rage he was able to do so. ‘The Daily News says that after Glad- stone's speech om the Oloturé question, in thé House of Commons last evenifig, the Oppositition had ditliculty in keeping it up. The Daily News’ Lyons. correspondent | says: There is great distress among the | operatives here, as the law makes no pro- | vision for them, and want tends to make | the destitute desperate. A meeting was | held ou Saturday to arrange for the organi- | sation of public workshops for their em- | ployment and for the distribution of rellef. | Several carboys of nitric acid, a number | of empty shells, dynamite fuses and other explosive materials have been. found near | the garden of the prisoner Bietz house. | Bietz furmerly had a clandestine dynamite | factory in Geneva. His niece and two} gardeners, supposed to be accomplices, have been arrested. New York, Nov. 1. | An arrangement has been made by which | Mrs. Langtry will appear on Monday next | in Wallack’s Theatre, in the play of ‘' An Unequal Match.” The Herald's Washington correspondent says: The Western Press Assuciation, it is reported here, has severed its connexion with the New York Associated Press, and will, Nov. lat, begin independent s+rvice here uuder the management of Walter P. Phili; s. Independent service is to be estab- lished at once in all paris of the country, and « force equal to that employed by the New York Asscciated Press will be engaged to compete with this organization. Calle service, it is said, is already arranged for | foreign market reports and news.” Sr. Perersevec, Nov. 1. Considerable revival of Nihilist activity observahie. The Nibilist organ declare i i ' | McRae and seconded by Mr, Peter McPhee. The Porte has | ~ al — ae the Czar, and his future movements are kept secret Maprip, Nov, 1. The information which the government has here respecting the manner which the Cubans who attempted to escape from Cadiz fell into the hands of the Spanish authorities, does not accord with the state- ments made by Evelyn Ashley, in the British Honse of Commons, yesterday. The Spanish Government relies upon the | local authorities for accurate information. Serun, Nov. 1. The German-Rusrian-Swiss socialists pur- chased the old castle Wyden, at Winter- thar, fora seetalist printing establishment. Lonpon, Nov. 1. The books of the chief revolutionary | organ here L' Keneara Revelutionaive, having |} been seized under a judicial warraut, that | Journa! temporarily ceased to appear. Paris, Noy. 1. | The upholsterers are on a strike here and are boycotting houses of Jules Duval and | Buron Adolphe Rothschild. Copennacen, Nov. 1. | The elections for Norwegian Shorting | resulted in a crushing defeat of the Govera- |ment by four-fifths returned being Radicals | or Republicans. me Weather Bulletin. —_—— Probabilities for the Varitime Provinces. next 24 howrs for the Toronto, Nov. 3—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh west to north winds ; fair, cool weather o--~ . Public Meeting at Caledonia. A large meeting was held in the Caledonia schoclhouse, on Wednesday evening, the lst inst., Mr. Duncan McLean in the chair, and the undersigned Secretary. The meeting was addressed at length by Messrs. Munn and Nicholson, as well as by several electors. Mr. Nicholson was proposed by Mr. Murdeck Mekae, and seconded by Mr. Ronald McLean. Mr. Munn was proposed by Mr. Roderick At the close of the meeting a vote of thanks was tendered to the chairman, and three cheers given for the Queen and Mr. Nicholson. Marcoum H. McMurray, Secretary. Caledonia, Nov. 2nd, 1882. rr oS Horsford’s Acid Phosphate is useful in dyspepsia. It gives the stomach tone and imparts vigor to the whole system. Gate a ee Tem DATCY - tt tate a ~ ee ~ et oe ER o. 166 ee ee a | sie ccme a aa — PERKINS SW STERNS ARE OFFERING A-LARGE VARIETY ou().: Mantle Cloths, Ulster Cloths, HOTEL ARRIVALS. euvens mores. Novy 2—J H Muncey, New Glasgow; R A Murdock, Quebee; D A McDonald, Colorado; J A Matheson, Campbleton, 3—P McLaren, Halifax. MARRIED. On the 23rd ult., by the Rev. John Good- will, Mr. David Albert Bears,-to Miss Ann Macdonald, both of North River, At the Rocklin House, Charlottetown, on the 3lst ult., by Rev. J.M. MacLeod, Mr. Alex- ander Willam Martir, to Miss Isabella Ross, both of Murray Harbor Road, Lot 57. DIED. At Summerside, on Tuesday night, thé 25th October, of Typhoid Fever, Daniel Spence Green, son of late Spencer Green, Esq., in the 47th year of his age. At Stanhope, on the 13th October, in the sixty-first year of his age, Mr. John Shaw. ANNIVERSARY. The Annual Missionary Meeting Of the Methodist Church of Canada, Char- lottetown, will be held in the Prince Street Brick Church, —ON-—- Tuesday Evening, 7th instant, Chair to be taken by W. A. WEEKS, Fazq,, at 7.30 o’clock, The deputation to this meet- ing is the Rev. George Young, D. D., Super- intendent of Methodist Missions in the North West. MISSIONARY SERMONS Will be preached on Sunday, 5th instant, in the Brick Church, at 10:30-a. m., and 6.30 p. m., by,the Rev. Dr. Young. Second Church, 10.30 a. m., by the Rev, Profe sor Burwash, A. M., at 6.30 p. m., by the Rev. S. T. Teed. A Collection will be taken up in the course of each service in behalf of the Methodist Missionary Society. F. W. MOORE, See’y. Ch’town, Nov. 3, 1882. Sf. LAWRENGE HOTEL, | FURNITURE SALE! WYY AUCTION, NEXT WEDNESDAY, November 8th, at 11 o'clock, at the St, Lawrence Hotel, all the Household Furniture, comprising, — Drawing Reom Suit (very fine) Bedroom Sets, Spring Matrasses, Flock do, Straw do, Carpets, Lounges, Smoking, Reading and Easy Chairs, Oil Cloths,, Window Blinds, Lamb.equins, etc. Lamps, Mat- ting, Stoves, etc. This Furniture is nearly new, of modern style, and best tinish, 7 A. McNBILL, Auctioneer. Now 2, 1882.—ts wly li’ POR SALE OR 10 BE LET, \HE FARM, with buildings thereon, | ‘1 lately im the occupation of William | Irwin, situate on the feast side of the Mount Edward Road, containing about 33 acres, and only two miles from the city. Terms easy. SCOTCH TWEEDS, ENGLISH TWEEDS, CANADIAN TWEEDS, Seal Cloths, Dogskin, Astrachan. You should see these Goeds before purchasing elsewhere, as NO BERTER VALUE CAN BE HAD — Ferkins & Sterns. Usi, 26 1882. Ex A MINER, NOVEM Lightly Simpson, Esq., Vice-Chairman ; Sir Henry Barclay, Lord Colin Campbell, M. P., The Hon. Reginald Capel, Spencer Gore, Esq., Richard Basil Huth, Esq. a a ee 2 nanograms egenre a i a a a ee a ma ln FIRE INSURANCE. 2: QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY: Head Office—Liverpool, England. AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE CO., Head Office Watertown, New York. a The undersigned having been appointed General Agents for the above first-clas* British and Awerican Fire Insurance Companies, are prepared to insure all classes o insurable property on as good terms and at as low rates as they can be taken by any Company now solvent and intending to remain so. Office—South Side of Queen Square, opposite the Post Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, Oct. 5, 1882. GENERAL AGENTS. N. B.—No person is authorized to collect monies for any of the above Companies in this Province without producing a receipt signed by us, and any one paying money to any one without getting such receipt, will do so at their own risk. is 5S APPLES, SUGAR, SOAP, W ODESSA. eee) eee 100 Barrels Choice APPLES, 100 ne SUGAR, 100 Boxes SOAP, FOR SALE CHEAP. Beer & Goff. Ch’town, Oct. 11, 1882. 2aw —_ NEW FRUIT. NEW TEA. 200 Boxes Very Choice New Valencias,. SOLD CHEAP BY THE BOX. ORDERS SOLICITED. ce 33 WB W THA. (vercoatings, Just Received from London by “Erema.” — —o QUALITY WARRANTED EXCELLENT. o—ntenmmeneenene 50)? HALF-CHESTS AND CADDIES VERY LOW. Q---- Gi WY BB Ee A De LA dee BEER & GOFF. Ch’town, Oct, 27, 1882. 2aw The City of London Fire Insurance Company. CAPITAL, $10,000,000. Slee ener AI, DIRECTORS: THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON, CHAIRMAN; W, H. Maturin, Esq., C. B., Robert Morley, Esq., Alderman G. H. Nottage, Edward Leigh Pemberton, Esq., M. P., » W. J. 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Nev, 31, 1882, REMOVAL JOHN BELL, TATLON AND CUTTER, Has removed to the Corner Pownal and Grafton Sts, Ch’town, Oct, 23,'22.—3w eod BRAN, SHORTS, —AND— CHOPPED FEED. One car-loed just received, HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Oct, 23, '82.—?®w eod CIGARS! REEN 8 Genuine imported Small Queene, None genuiae without the trade mark, For sale everywhere. APOTHECARIES HALL CO., Sole Agents for Chalottetown, Pb, I. Oct. 23, °X2.—2m Union Bank of P. E. Island, OTICE is hereby given that a special . general meeting of the Shareboldera of this Bauk will be held at their Banking House, ia Charlottetown. on Thur ecey, he sixteenth day of November next, at twelve oclock, noon, for the purpose of considering & proposal from the Bank of Nova Scotia, for the amalgamation of that Bank with the Union Bank o: P. E. Island. and for taking such steps in the premises as the Sharebold- ers may deem desirable. Proxies for voting must be left with the Cashier at least one day previous to the meeting. Dated Union Bank, Chayloitetown, 1ith October, 1882. (Sg) CHARLES PALMER, President. JOHN INGS, W. E. DAWSON, | JAMES DESBRISAY, | yp. THOS. W. DODD, — ( Directors A. L. BROWN, GEO, DAVIES. J Oct. 12, °$2.—wkly AUCTION ow) Fam VALUABLE LAND! T° be eld by PUBLIC AUCTION, on Wednesday, the Seventh day of November next, At the Railway Station, Head of St. Peter's Bay. at noon, that valoable farm of land known as the “ Morrow Farm,” lately in the poss“ssion of Theodore Morrow, deceased, situste on the north side of St. Peter's Bay, aud extending from the Bay to the Golf Shore, containing about seventy acres of excellerit Jand;'chiefly clyared and in good cultivation, with a new dwelling house and snug oubuildiogs. Terms—Half the purchase money payable down, and the balance on time, secured on the premises, bearing interest, Further par- ticulars at time of sale. Immediate possession given. For further particelars apply at the office ot Palmer & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlotte- town. JOHN A. McLAINE, Head si. Peter’s Bay. Oct. 23, °82.—3aw wily 21. pat Zaw w pat 2i NOTICE. ‘y HE business heretofore carried on by the undersigned and the late A. B. Stewert, under the style and firm of Hicx+y & Sraw- azr, Tobacco Manufacturers, will be con- tinued by the subscriber under the same style, MICHAELHICKEY, Oh’town. July 4, 1882-—pet tf Administration Notioe OTICE is hereby given that 1, the ander. signed, have been appointed, by the Surrogat- aud Judge of Probate of this Island, Adminis'ratrix, cum testamen o annezo, of fae of the late Henry Paimer, of Charlot wn, Esquire, and that all persons indeb to the Estaw of the sajd Jate Henry Palmer, Esquire, are required to make immediate pay. ment to me; and J request al! persons having claims against the said Estate te forward the same to me, duly attested. for settlement, within one year from this date. 1882, AMELIA PALMER, Uae thous & th Bw pk w oo y Oo Some Dated Charlottetown, !4th October, A. 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