se ee eee fe ee cm Ne bas 3 eran mn x eS CRE THE DAILY EXAMINER, NOVEMBER 14, 1881. Local and Other Items. Noe MEETING to-night > - fue City Council meets at 7.30 this even img. Baia ‘‘Alpheta,’ Bros. & Co . with salt from Liverpool, G. B ‘ Tem! > - arrived here on the 13th instant., twenty-four days i Tux Public Temperance Meeting to-night in Fuil’s Hall will be addressed by clergymen and others. Goand sign the pledge. Chair taken at eight eo vlock. > Br telegraph to Longworth & Co., Philadel + phia, Nov. 12, brig ‘* Minnie Louise,” Mur- ehison, arrived from Charlottetown, after a sage of eleven days. passag x. Princess LOUISE is at present on a visit to the Duke of Westminster. It is expected that the Marquis will join the Princess there en bis arrival from Canada, = > RarxentTine ‘* Ethel Blaache,’’ Callaghan master, to Peake Bros. & Co., with cargo of general merchandize from Liverpool, G. B., arrived here on the 13th inst. a = Tax Chariettetown Branch of the Irish National Land League will hold its regular meeting this (Monday) evening at 8 o'clock, in Farqubarson’s Hall, Queen Street. > Tuk Nova Scotia apple crep is a compara’ tive failure this season. Last year the crop was estimated at 200,000 barrels, but this year the outside mumber will be 110,000 barrels. ener a Alparca of twenty-two Nihilists will be laced on trial at St. Petersburg en the 20th inst. Of this number it seems to have been already determined that seveateen shall be sentenced to death and executed, ——-+>- - Recent apvices from Barbadoes, W. L., reports the yellow fever as raging with great virulence. The barracks are almost deserted and the troops scattered over the Island. West Indies produce is scarce and high, the late crop being about all shipped. " > CanapiaAN Pacivic WorksHors.— An Ot tawa telegram states that a high official of the Canadian Pacific Railway ‘‘has informed a reporter” that Ottawa will get the work- shops of the road, if it will offer greater in- ducements than Montreal. PE Queen Vicreria completed om October 25 a reiga of forty four years and 123 days, whieh is just the lenth of time that Queen Elizabeth sat on the throne. Victoria has now reighed longer than any other English sovereign except Geerge Lil., Henry IL, and Edward Iil. —_—_ > Moxctow heusehelders who are new getting anxious abeut the usual fall work about their premises in preparation for the winter, find it very difficult te get men. One gentleman asys he has been trying for several days to find as idle man willing to go to work, without success, gp Tux trial of the two circus employes, Dunn and Keboe, for assault with intent to kill, eommenced at Ottawa Friday. The trial of the former for the mtrder of Fleteher will not come up at the present term, and the Crown prosecutor stated Friday that it was just possible that it might not come up at all. —_—_-~»——— Fart Psmproke, who is possessed of con- siderable humor, has just issued the following mstice: The Earl ef Pembroke begs to inform the gentleman er eee who lately shot some of his Canada geese that the common tame goose of this cevntry affords quite as good sport tothe shooter and is far better eating.” omnes: Tue first arrangement between an Irish landlord aad his tenants under the Land Act occurred on the Browne estate in Maye, be- longing to an ex-M. P. The tenants agreed te take fifteen-year leases at a reduction from three pounds to ten shillings a year. Several tenants have consequently withdrawn their notices sent tothe Land Commission. Arrivep.—The following vessels, owned by Messrs. Welsh & Owen, have arrived, viz.: Nov. 12—Brigt. ‘‘ Magic,” McPherson mas- ter, at Baltimore from Charlottetown. Nov. 13th —Brig Fanny, Murchison master, at Orwell, from Gloucester, England; Barque ‘Lizzie Cameron,” McLean master, at Georgetown from Liverpool. —_— —--_--— Ox Sunday forenoon, October 30th, a little girl, aged two years and five months, daughter of Mr. Angas McGillivray, Near Seuth River, Antigonish, went out ef the house without being noticed, and although eearch was made for her within half an hour from the time she had left, yet no trace of her has yet been found. It is supposed that she strayed into a forest and perished. _----}---—- Y. M. ©. A.—The public are cordially in- vited to attend the special services held every evening this week in the Y. M. C, A. Rooms. Young men especially welcome. Come, ‘The following are the topics for each evening:— Nov 14, Monday—An Impossible Service, Matt vi: 24, Joshaa xxiv: 14, 15. Nov 15, Tuesday—Pride a Hindrance to Blessing, I! Kings v: 9-14 Nov 16, Wednesday—!I Pray Thee have Me Exeused. Luke xiv: 16 24. Nov 17, Thursday —Opposite Uharacters Mak- ing Opposite Choices, Mark x: 17-22; Luke xxiii: 3943 No- 18, Friday—Approving the Right—Doing the Wrong, Rom ii: 17-29; Acts xxiv: 24.27. Nov 19 Saturday—The Invite- tion, and God’s Time for Accepting it, Rev xxii: 17; II Cor vi: 2 _- > _— SHop-urrrisc — Yesterday morning the shop of Mr. Charles Lawsen (Old Union Bank premises), (irafton Street, was entered, and a qnantity of goods stolen therefrom. Investi- gation showed that the thief first entered the cellar, and from the cellar passed into a porch in the rear of the shop. He then broke a pane of glass in the door leading to the hall, and drawing the bolt entered the hall Me then, with the aid of an axe, broke open the rear door of the shop and carried off thirty dollars in cash and the fol. lowlng goods:—l pair of boots, 3 pairs of socks, 2 pairs mitts, 2 bottles hair oil, 1 dozen silver spoons, | pair scissors, aud a quantity of tobacco. These goods were recovered in a vacant house in rear of the store. The alleged thief, a boy named John MeAree, aged sixteen years, was arrested, and fourteen dollars of the stolen money was last night found by Officer Bradley under s plank in the ‘Ponnd,” at the bcad of Queen Street Young McAree was arraigned for exami mation this forenoon. hree witnesses were examised, and the case was adjourned uutil to-morrow. There is little doubt from the evidence addaced that McAree stole the goods, but whether he had accom- lices is not yet brought out. While im the dock another charge—tbat of stealing a shirt and linder from’the clothesline of Mr. Robert Morton —~ was brought against him. The stolen linder was found on his person yester- day. After examination of a few witnesses the case was adjourned and the prisoner remandeti to jail, Neilson master, to Peake TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. sir Charles’ Inspection OF PE, 1. RALLWAY. Special Dispatch to the Z7xaminer. Tienisu, Noy. 14. Sir Charles Tupper, Minister of Railways, and party inspected the Railway line be- tween Summerside and this puint to-day, | Wellington, Port Hill, O'Leary, Alberton, jand Tiguish. Sir Charles is much pleased with the state of the road, and thinks it is } a8 good as it ean be made with the ballast available, > Avrora, Ind., Nev. 11. | The still of Ingaff’s distillery exploded last night and a portion of the building was burned; loss $40,000. One man killed. SAN FRaNcisco, Nov. 11. | A fire this morning at Medesto caused the loss of $100,000. No particulars. Omana, Neb., Nov. 11. Owing to a snow storm and heavy drifts on the Union Pacific, the vverland train due here this evenjng has bee» abandoned. Vienna, Nov. Ll. There are serious earthquakes at Chios, a village sinking into the earth; the inhabi- tants have fled. Lexpon, Nov. 11. The Press Association says there is reason to believe that the Marquis of Lorne has every intentien of returning to Canada early in 1882. Nrw York, Nov. 11. A call for an Irish National Convention in Chicago, on Noy. 30th and Dec. Ist and 2nd, 1881, is issued by Patrick Ford, P. A. Cellins and John Boyle O'Reilly, on behalf ef the American Irish, and J. P. O’Connor a. Beg Ee, ee. ees, Bi. F., ond Bet Eugene Sheahy, as representatives for Ireland. Pout av Prince, Oct. 26 The Haytian Chambers has voted to re- ward President Solomon fer his satisfactory administration by giving him $59,000 or a city or country estate accerding to his choice and a medal of honor. Paris, Nov. 11. It is believed a Cabinet will be formed te morrow, with Gambetta president ef the eouncil without pertfelio, Defreycinei and M. Leon Say as Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Finance respectively. YoxamaMa, Oct. 26. A proclamation is issued notifying the establishment of acenstitution with a re- presentative assembly. Dustin, Nov, 11. The United Ireland denies that Sexton has become its editor, and states that he never had any connection with it. The editer has issued an address to the officers of the Land League branches, asking them to forward to him weekly accounts of events in their respective districts, in order to keep their brethren in America informed in regard to the interests of ten- ants, Limerick, Nov. 11. At a apecial mesting yesterday, the Cor- poration passed a resolution to confer the freedom of the city upon Dillon. Of forty members of the Council, only eighteen at- tended. No Conservatives were present. Lonpon, Nov. 11. It is understood that the American Lega- tion will take an early opportunity to thank the Government for the salute to the Américan flag when it was carried in the Lord Mayor’s procession on Wednesday. Che Legation has received letters from Mrs. Garfield to the Queen, Mr. Gladstone, Mr. Thomas Hughes and Minister Lowell, thanking them for their expressions of aympathy on ths. gccasien of the death of President Garfield. The Times says: ‘‘ Yesterday’s Cabinet Council is not the first of a series in which weighty controverted questions of policy will have to be debated and determined. It is understood that the Cabinet will not be convened again for some time to come, unless some unexpected exigenvy presents itself. We may, therefore infer that the attitude of the government upon the Irish question remains unmoved and unmovable, Forster will return to Ireland with no restraint upen the executive authority.” Gladstone, in replying toa letter from the secretary of the Protestant Educational Institute, says that the Government have sent no mission to the Vatican. Lefroy’s solicitor is preparing a memorial asking for a respite for the prisoner, on the ground that his brother and grandfather died insane, and that he himself was insane when he murdered Mr. Gold. . <= Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, November 14—10 a. m. Northwesterly to Southwesterly winds fair weather. Mr. Gladstone Speaks. At the Lord Mayor’s banquet on the 9th Mr. Gladstone said:—‘‘ I can discern signs of improvement in Ireland. i believe the people of England are unanimeusly eon- vineed that it was necessary to take strong meastites in Ireland in defence of public iw and private liberty. One question at least has been decided. The peeple are determined to make a full trial of the Land Act. I hold in my hand very significant proof of the treatment to which the Trisk have been subjected by their so-called friends. It is a notice proceeding from a high authority stating that anybedy pay- ing rent before the suspects are released without the consent of the Land League will be boycotted. Though I cannet yet state that throughout Ireland the cevenants into which tenants have entered are punc- tually performed, yet they are largely and increasingly performed. Those who decline their performance are generally those who ate well able to fulfil their engagements. Ican safely say the Irish will make fuil use.of the Land Act, which will be impar- fially administered, ” s tibia itips sabia There is a glorious time ahead for Amer- ican contractors. The Naval Advisory Board, it is said, will recommend the ap- propriation of $40,000,000 for the improve- ment of the Navy. LATEST! NEWEST | ————6: | | BEST! ~ PERKINS & STERNS | | } Beaver, Felt and Straw a O: Our Stock is now about complete im every particular, and find no better value. are not surpassed inextent, variety and value. patterns whether you buy or not qualities, and at the lowest prices. Mats, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, &c,, &e. Charlottetown, Noy, 1, 1881. ‘Have just received 3 cases Newest and Best Shapes, in Plush, They examined the stations at Summerside, | Flats, we invite customers from town and country to inspect our Goods when making their purchases, as we can assure them they will Cur Dress Goods, Cloths, Flannels and Winceys Just see these Goods aud get . 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Having a lerze portion of her cargoen- gaged, shippers will do wellt engage room immediately, This is a good opportuaity for shipping Siarch, Canned Meats, &c,as this vessel has made remarkable passages. Apply to Nov 10—eod tf pat LONGWORTH & CO., Water Street, Nov. 5—2w 2uw Agents. MORE LIGHT! TENE Charlottetown Gas Light Company heave imported some of “Bray's Bvaners,” which they will supply and fit on Gas Brackets, etc, at a moderate cost to consumers, These Burners sre réported to be the best Fiat Flame Burner yet produced, and wili give a far greater amount of light than any other Burner with the same consumption of Gas, Dr, Wallace, F. R. 5. E., F.C. S., Gas Examiner to the City of Glasgow, in a lecture delivered by him, calculated that £130,000 ($650,000) @ year. are thrown away in Glas- gow by the use of imperfect fittings. On the subject of Gas Burners he says; “ Another andas I think a better Burner is that cabled Bray’s regulator, ard as I consider these the best unien Burners attainable at moderate cost, I have selected them for a series of ex- periments,” The Report of the Committee of the Dritish Association of Science to enquire as to the best means for the developmen: of light from Coal Gas of different qualities—comprising Dr. Wiiliam Wallace, Professor Dittmar, end Mr. Thomas Wills, F. C.S., F. 1, C. E., showed that Bray’s Burner’s yielded the greatest amount ot lizht of ali the two or three score of Burners reported upon. whieh includedal] the Burners of repute in the market, In a pamphlet upon Light and Heat, pub- lished by R. B. Taber, A. M.,he says: “ ‘The cost of Gas as compared with other illumin- ants is much more economical when rightly used, than many suppose. From experiments macy for this purpose, the following results have been obtained. They were made by burning samples ot Devoec’s Brilliant Oil and ordinary Oils,and testing their illuminating power. It was found that Coal Gas costing one cent at $3 per thousand feet, gave a light equal to 18 candles, while Devoe’s Brilliant Oil consuming 27.4 grammes cost- ing halfa cent, gave a light equal to 9 candles. “A good Argand or Jobnson’s Burner, the Burner’s used in the last experiment, will therefore give the light of 2 ordinary Oil Burners in direct comparison, at no greater expense in the cas2 of the finer and safer grades of Oil, Lights,however, on the author- ity of Scientists, are not to be compared in direct proportion, but in proportion to the squares of their powers, and such a com- parison with the case of the use of Gas, its cleanliness, freedom from odor and dangers, renders its use desirable wherever it can be introduced,” As the above experiments were made with Gas at $3 per 1000 feet, and not consumed through Bray’s Burners, it will readily be seen how much more economical it is to con- sume Gas instead of Ojl, when its price is only $2.63 per 1000 feet as now charged here when consumed, more especially through Bray’s Burners. Messrs. Goodwin & Uo,, of Philadelphia, the well-known manufacturers of Scientific in- struments for testing the illuminating power of Coal Gas, ctc., say iu their Circular to Gas Companies : “In presenting the Bray’s Stand- ard Patent Slit Union Burners and Lanterns, for which we are the sole Agents in the United states, to the attention of the public, we are convinced that we are filling a want long felt.’ They furtber add; ‘* The yield of light from these Burners is 12 to 20 per cent, greater per cubic foot of Gas consumed than that from any flat flame Burner hitherto in- troduced, [no 4 eod tf For Sale or to Let. (¥XHAT Freehold Property, with a frout of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street, the House con- taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens, Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock- ing a door. Apply on the premises to MRS. BOSWALL. 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