ee Ne a ile tot aaa TE Local and Other Items. DA TELEGRAPHIG NEWS, Just Reestvep—Finnan Haddies at the Fish Marke fo020| [SPeetat Desravcnes 10 Tug Examiner. ] > . | Lapres’ habber Cireulars fer $1.90 each at | Liquor License. J. B. MACLONALD 8, 7 THose Japanese Cabinets at the Diamond | : | Li Rookstore are beautiful - Toronto, Nov. 20. censed Victuallers Association yesterday, ' . ‘ . (it was resolved that the Dominion Liquor J. B. Macpoxatn's is the popular cheap | License Act, on account of indefiniteness of store Don’t f rget it, = /its clauses, and many restrictions of its | sections hampered respectable dealers en- Curtprey’s Toy Books—very newest styles | gaged in legitimate trade, ard tends to ' at the Diamond Bookstore. - Men's overcoats, ulsters and reefers very cheap at J. B. Macvonap’s, z en Laroe stock of light literature and all the! Libraries at the Diamond Bookstore. sileaboniidicias tie Fur Caps, fur caps, far caps, cheap, cheap, cheap, cheap, at J. B. Macpona.p’s > _ BeacTirvt Plush Photograph Albums for only one dollar at the Diamond Bookstore, Sepieteik Ine variety of Christmas Cards at the Diamond Bookstore is the greatest on the Island. - ~~ = A Lot bankrupt stock, men and boy's cloth- ing, selling at half price at J. B. Mac. DONALD 38, . Tue ‘Napoleon iII.” arrived from Pictou with mails and passengers at two o’clock this afternoon, —_—_—-——_— BurFraLoes, wolf and goat robes, a lage as- sortment at the lowest prices, at J. B. Mac- DONALD'S, ee THe platform in front of the Postoftice in this city is being repaired by order of the Public Works Departmant. _— > -- PexsovaL.—James Yeo, M. P., Hon. Stewart Burns, A. J. McDonald, 8. Prowse, and J, O. Arsenault are in the city. _-~- Is the chancery suit, Lacey vs. Doyle & Kelly, Vice-Chancellor Hensley this moruing gave judgment and dissolved the Injunction with costs. Qquadin ALL are unanimous when pricing the Christmas Cards at the Diamond Bookstore jcause a loss of property by | promoting litigation without any corresponding benetit accruing to the temperance people, the Association should entirely ignore it, and accept license under the Provincial or Crooks Act, as best | calculated to give equal rights and privi- leyes to all classes of the community. | The Irish Secret Society. | Lonvon, Nov. 20. | ‘The Standard publishes a lengthy letter |from a correspondent, whose good faith it | states to be beyond question, who professes to be a member of an American Irish Secret Society, and who says: “lt is a cruel | tyranny. Once the oath is taken a member | surrenders his liberty and spies attend his jevery step.” He goes on to tell there are 228 men now under him getting $13 a week. | These men get their orders from the head of the society and no one knows the others business. He says a greater movement is | now on foot than ever before attempted. j _— Hooting Priests. Rome, Nov. 20. Yesterday, while the Communal Council was Giscussing a motion in favor of entrust- ing the priest with religious instructions in municipal schools, a crowd burst into the room and commenced whistling and hoot- /hooting. The greatest disorder prevailed, but the hall was finally cleared and the dis- cussion resumed with closed doors. Several arrests were made. ©’ Bonnell a Molly Maguire. that they are the cheapest and best in the city —fully fifty per cent lower than all others. | siplicenselisiealinen Tue Bank of Montreal have purchased a) piece of land in Moncton, at a cost of 34,000, | upon which they are to commence at onee the erectlon of a modern banking establishment. seniaretiinestaltiin Tur Cadets of Temperance intend holding | one of their popular socials on Friday night. | Admission 10 and 15 cents.—J. C. Kyieunr, | Secretary of Committee. chihiaaiiedalaina For some time past, the employes in Dorsey & Goff’s Boot and Shoe Factory have been working after hours. This speaks well for the work done by them, and for the N. P. > Tur stock of toys at the Diamond Bookstore | is now about coraplete, and far surpasses any | former importation. In fact everything the | heart can wish for can be had at astonishing | low prices, —~»>_ -— Gneat SALE continues only until Friday | night. Twocases new goods unpacked to-day, which must be sold. Come sal get them atl your own prices at Queen Street next door to} Bremner Bros. [ro20 2i. | dtp Tue farmers round Wilmot Valley are dis- cussing the advisability of starting a starch factory. The proposed site is at a brook a short distance evend the residence of Donald Taylor, Esq., and about four miles from Sum- merside. —_—__+»_— Ix a few days there will be opened at the Diamond Bookstore a large assortment of California pressed flowers—the first ever shown here—consisting of hanging cornuco- pias, mantle ornaments, bouquets, crosses, crowns, &c., &c., &c ‘nll ei Tue steamer “Carroll,” Capt. Brown, ar- rived from Boston at five o’clock on Tuesday evening. She had a cargo consisting of 2,700 barrels flour, and the following passengers: — Miss Kate McDonald, Mr A Cameron, Mr J Whelan, J W Kellum. _~ >-—— At the Stipendia'y Magistrate’s Court this forenoon, John McPherson appeared on charge of breaking into the store of Mr, J. H. Myrick. The evidence of Mr. John Crovket and of Mr. Peter Reiley was heard, and the prisoner was further remanded. An assault case and two drunks were disposed of. Spans AN eXplosion which might have been at- tended by serious results occurred in the office of Dra. Bagnall and Robins yesterday, The vulcanizer which is heated by lamps increased its steam quicker than vsual, and while both Doctors were absent from the work room, and at work in their respective offices, fit exploded, breaking the lamps, bursting a hole’ in the ceiling and filling the apartment with steam. Fortunately no great damage was done. intial Tue barque ‘‘Gulnare,” Capt. William Me- Donald, owned by Hon. L. C, Owen, on pas- sage from Little Grace Bay to Havana, with a cargo of coal, arrived in Cariboo Cove on Tues- day. Captain McDonald reports that his ship struck on the bar when leaving Little Grace Bay, andon Friday he experienced a heavy gale, during which the vessel shipped a heavy sea which carried off and deowned the mate and one man. The sea also carried away the wheel, binvacle, and did other damage to the vessel, -_--—-—oS>----—- Tue Scorr Acr Peririon.—The Pioneer says the list of names on the petition for repea of the Scott Act in Prince County has been published by the Temperance Alliance here. The total is 1,260, some of which appear twice, and a very large proportion are ‘‘his-mark” signatures. Mr. Robert Hardy collected 937 names, and of these 327 (over 4) are signed by anx. This showing is we hope not a fair criterion of the literary status of our prov- ince, The extraordinary proportion of mark names may be accounted for by the nature of the petition. If the prayer of the petition be grante’, we hope that voters will consider what they do before casting their ballots. diesels New Zeataxp ‘some years ago undertook the construction of a system of railways as a government work. Money was borrowed to the amount of eleven million sterling, and 1,358 miles of railw*y constructed, on which passengers and freight are carried at moderate charges. It is officially stated that these roads pay a profit of £400 000 per annum above the charges for working expenses and maintenance or nearly 4 per cent. on the capital invested, The New Zealanders have thus incurred a great national debt, but as ~“.owe nothing indirectly on their rail “he way of ¥ouds, and as the earnir ‘. the Rocuester, N. Y. Noy. 20. O'Donnell, the murderer of Carey, is known to have been one of the chiefs of the Molly Maguires, who all seem tv have met their fate before him. Lonpvon, Nov. 20. Probably the trial of O'Donnell will be postponed a week to wait for witnesses from Cape Town. Peole’s Confession. Dustin, Nov. 20. Poole, who has been sentenced to death as follows: ‘‘I did not kill Kenny, I am one of the Fenian brotherhood and am wrepared to die. Farewell all, Farewell Ireland! Three cheers for the Irish Re- public! To Hell with English Tyranny ! Extradition. Bueuarest, Nov, 20. An extradition treaty which has been concluded between Roumania and Monaco recognizes attempts upon the lives of sovereigns as common law offences, and provides that the assassins shall be extra- dited in the usual manner, EO Wreck of an Unknown Ship. Norru Syoney, Nov. 20. The operator at Meat Cove reports that the only clue to the identity of the lost ship there is a plank marked ‘*Miramichi” and five letters of a name which read ‘‘Noril.” He saw two dead bodies but could not ecure them. John Chinaman. Toronto, Nov. 20. A Chinaman who landed from a steamer at Victoria, B. C., on Saturday, was found to have a carpet bag full of dynamite cart- ridges. He is believed to be a Fenian in disguise. Protecting the Queen. Lonpvon, Noy. 20. Great precautions were taken for the safety of the train that conveyed Queen Victoria from Balmoral tc Windsor to-day. Large gangs of men guarded the railway. A Protest. Orrawa, Nov. 20. The Archbishop of Toronto has issued a protest against the cost of maintenance of destitute Irish immigrants being thrown on Catholic society. Broke his Neck. Frepericton, N. B. Nov. 20. Mr. Edward O'Neill fell down the stairs of Jones’ boarding house last night and broke his neck. When picked up he was dead. A British Garrison for Egypt. Loypon, Nov. 20. The Times says a substantial British gar- rison will be kept in Egypt, and is essential to the interests of civilization. Eighteen Men Drowned. Paris, Nov. 20. Eighteen workingmen were drowned yes- terday while crossing the river at Donarneriez. A Printing Office Seized. Vienna, Nov. 20. The police have seized the secret print- ing office from which Socialist pamphlets have been issuing. Obituary. Lonpon, Nov. 20. Charles M. Siemens, the well known dU vwowes litth cumwr engineer, snd slvvtrivian, fs dead. tis oe a= | XA MIN By —— = | The Wheat Crop. } | | | Orrawa, Noy, 20. Canada’s wheat crop shows a shortaye cf $1,500,000 bushels this winter. Mr. Sullivan Recovering. At a meeting of the Welland County Lonvoy, Nov. 20. A. M. Sullivan, M. P., is recovering. Weather Bulletin Maritime Provinces. Toronto, November 21--10 a. m. night. ee a ta eee Our Advertisers. ae household furniture, at his auction room, the 23rd inst., at two o’clock. —eo- A Nove. Rossrry.—A despatch from Me- Comb, Ohio, says:—‘‘An old Methodist church has stood on the land of J. C. ‘Smith for many years, Recently Smith sold his real estate to D R. Wells, The church was not included in the property, but was sold toa relative, Israel Smith, who moved the structure one dark night, when Wells was away from home, to his own premises acrossthe street. Wells was furious, and claimed that the church was his property. He brought suit against Smith, charging him with theft. The case was decid- ed in the Court of Common Pleas. Smith was compelled to pay a fine of $100 and costs, besides paying Wells for the church. _——_— a re a! SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. Nov. 19—Sylvanus McDonald, Paoli, Pictou, coal; Margaret Jane, McDonald, Pictou, coal; str M. A. Starr, Ferguson, Halifax, mdse; Elizabeth, McDougall, Pictou. 20—P LG, Anderson, Pictou, coal. 2i—Jave Semple Roberts, do; Comet, La- vache, Marble Mountain, limestone; SS Carroll, Brown, Boston, mdse; L k 8, Brundage, Boston, mdse, CLEARED Nov. i9—Str M, A. Starr, Ferguson, Halifax, produce. 20—Carrie © Miles, Jacobs, Philadelphia, po- tatoes; Ella B, Perry, Sheet Harbor, pro- duce 21—Spirit of the Day, Mason, Halifax, pro- duce. do; Wide Awake, Fombrey, Yar- mouth, do; Trio, Straight, Crapaud, 60 brls flour and mdse, OTHER PORTS. Halifax, Nov. 16—Arschr Selina, Schmiser, Summerside; Pioneer, Miller, Murray Harbor; eld schr Ocvan Bell, Orner, for Georgetown, 17—Ar Quickstep, Hebb, Montague; cld | for murdering Kenny, addressed the court | Camilia, Hugley, Cardigan. Ar at Demerara, Oct. 31—brigt Natalie, Fanning, St. John’s Nfld., to sail for St. Thomas, Demerara, Oct. 20—Cld brigt Gavin, for New York. Oct. 22—Ar schr Parthenia from Snommerside. 29—brigt Sappho, Brinkman, Summerside. Passed Fortress Monroe, Nov, 11—barque Premier, McKenzie, from Baltimore for Bayonne, Ar at Barbadoes, Oct. 15—schr Beatrice, Purdy, Summerside, {and sailed for Prince Edward Island.) In port at Port Spain, Trinidad, Oct, 26— bright Charles Duncan, Campbell, from Sum- merside, just arrived, In port at Macreo, Oct. 25 —barque Isabel, McLare, for United States. CHOICE TEAS. VERY CHEAP, —AT THE— LONDON HOUSE, —BY THE— Chest, Half Chest and Quarter Chest, ALSO IN PACKAGES OF 0, 10, 15, and 26 Pounds, Ch’town, Oct. 26, 1883,—1m eod wkly. MAIL STEAMERS OMINION STEAMERS « Napoleon II1.” and “Northern Light” will, until turther notice, perform the mails, passenger and freight service between Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. : Steamer “Northern Light” will leave Charlottetown, for Pictou, on Monday, Wed- nesday, and Friday mornings, at} seven o'clock, Returning will leave Pictou Land- ing on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, at ten oclock; on arrival of Truro Train. Steamer “Napoleon III,” will leave Char- lottetown for Pictou, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, at seven o’clook, Returning will leave Pictou Landing on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, at ten o’clock, on arrival of Truro Train. Steamer “Northern Light” will leave Pictou Landing, tor Georgetown, at two o'clovk, p. m., Wednesday ; and, returning, will leave Georgetown at 4.30 a. m.,, for Pictou Landing, Steamer “ Napoleon III.” will leave Pictou Landing, for Ceorgetown, at two o’clocks p. m., Thursday; and, returning, will leave Georgetown at 4,20a,m, for Pictou Lend- ing, These Government steamers will give the same through tate advantages, both for pas- sengers and freight, as have been allowed by the Sicam Navigation Company, and freight will be receiv-d and delivered at Charlotte- town by the Steam Navigation Company, et Georgetown by Capt. James Burke and the Agent of the P. EZ, 1s.and Railway, and at Pictou to Messrs. Noouan & Davies. ARTEMAS LORD, Agent Minister of Marine and Fisheries. Noy. 16, 1853.—3aw wkly 2i qu BSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI. jb > VOR, the Ch aud Best Newspaper yp obilshed on P,°, id, Only §1 per yor Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Moderate to fresh south to southwest winds; fair to cloudy, mild weather; local rains at Wim. Dodd advertises a sale of coca n Perkins & Sterns ARE NOW OFFERING EXTRA GOOD VALUE IN . NOVEMBER 21. 1888. Flannels and Blankets, Ulster Cloths and Mantle Cloths, Tweeds and Coatings, Fur-lined Cloak and Cloth Jackets, W ool Squares and Wool Scaris, Fur Muffis and Fur Caps VELVETS, VELVETHHNS AND PLUSE. Winter Goods, of every description, Good and Cheap, at PERKINS & STERNS. TO LET. Ch’town, Nov. 19, 1883. f¥\HE large STORE, WAREROUSES and ‘ DWE).LINGS, corner of Greet George and Euston Streets, The premises were bailt for, and are admirably adapted for a produce business, Apply to H. COOMBS, SELLING VERY CHEAP FOR GASH, AT THE | coors, xor.isise—om “P LO N D QO N H O U S E. Flowering Plants CHINESE PRIMROSE, Red, White and Pink, FOR SALE BY Men’s Reefing Jackets,) worpert Haszard, Queen Square, near Post Office, Men’s Woot Underclothing. chrenie tenaticdes aaa Men’s Flannel Shirts, eaeeaie ee mamaeend Men’s Cardigan Jackets, FOR SALE. Men’s Fur Caps, HE Church Nig bat cocked of Prince Men’s Gloves, Mitts & Scarfs. and Kusion Streets, consisting of Church and Dwelling House, with Land Ladies’ Cloth Sacques, cated ine tetchT Uae Ladies’ Cloth Ulsters, | Sec'y of Trustecs Ladies’ Fur-lined Circulars, Ladies’ Astracan Jackets, Ladies’ Fur Caps and Muffs, LIGHT. LIGHT. Bnffalo Robes, SS who may wish to iljuminate their shop windows and stores during Japanese Wolf Robes, the Xmas and New Year’s season, should use Blankets, the McKenzie Rappley Light, now in use at Diamond Bookstore. These burners give Klorse Rugs, double the light that can be obtained from the ordinary burners, consuming the same quan- Railway Wrappers, etc. tity of gas. Orders should be given at the Gas Works early, to ensure their being ob- GEO. DAVIES & CO, |<: ise: sis. Oh’town, Oct. 23, 1883—~im eod WANTED. Men’s Top Coats, Men’s Ulsters, Men’s Fur Overcosts, D. McNEILL, Ch’town, Nov, 1, 1883. Ch’town,Nov. 13, 1883, a a aa ae — my = STORE CLOSES EVERY EVENING AT SIX O'CLOCK} - we EVERAL VESSELS, 60 to 150 tons regis- — 10 register, to load for England, — AND one (1) about 250 tons, for United 200 pieces Ulster Cloths, bought at half price. Ch’town, Sept. 26, 1883. —pat eod 100 pieces Mantle Cloth, bought at half price. — KD ter, te load Prince Edward Island pro- duce for Newfoundland and West Indies. ALSO, Two (2) Vessels, about 200 tons W. & A. BROWN & Co., AVE now opened 140 Cases and Bales of New and §) Kingdom or Continent. Telganebis Dry Géaib Good rates and quick despatch. > : JOHN F. ROBERTSON. 1,006 Wool Squares, very cheap. TO LET 50 boxes Silk Fringe, s 25 ‘* Silk Plushes, | HE Store and Dwelling House on Queen 200 pieces Winceys, 30 ‘* Shirtings, 500 ‘* Prints, am. 5s Velveteens, Street, now occupied by Alexander Me 100 ‘* Scotch Tweeds, 30 ‘* Silk Velvets, Kenzie. 50 ‘* Worsted Coatings, 50 ‘ Frillings, Possession given immediately, Apply to 50 ‘* Scarlet Flannels, 300 Jackets and Dolmans. ‘ E. J, HODG*ON, At twenty per cent less than prices of former years. § eter hail ab: Also, One Hundred Cases and Bales Canadian Manufactured | coe gery ne TR Goods, Very Cheap. Ch’town, Sept 12, 1883.—eod tf. All Goods we are selling very cheap this Season. Wholesale and Retail, 60 PIECES CARPET DAILY EXPECTED. W. & A. BROWN & CO. Ch’town, Oct. 6, 1889.—dy wkly. MES. SOPHIA POTTER'S Bone hhenmatic Liniment ¥ T is a fact worth knowing that Mre. Sophia Potter's Bone Rheumatic Liniment cannot ‘be excelled for removing pain and soreness. It is no worthlses trash, a8 s°me May suppose, simply because they have been imposed npon by others, but is positively the ‘‘King of Pain.” Sore throat caunct stand before its | power, All we ask isa trial that you may be con- vinced of the truth of our statement. Our ex- 5 perience isthat one bottle tried also selis many | mRO re. aan = FURNITURE. © FURNITU AT COST. and testimonials, and try a 20: bottle—it will not fail to do Opposite Post Office, Charlottetown.) «! thatis promised. |R. V. BARKER, St. John, Wholesale Ageat. W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. EDSTEADS, Chairs, Tables, Washstands, Sofas. Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Room J, A, CROSSMAN, Middleten, Let 27. Bedroom Suits, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and Oot. 22, 1853—eod whly qicture Mouldings, 7 JOHN NEWSON. | UY THE DAILY EXAMINER, the | Bz—> See circular for particulars Ch t and Newwiest paper in the Obariottetown, Jun, ¥, 183 -—1y ee eee ene Oe