_—_ Caiman 4 mctatitnatttet cap tivihltenninestanmaicisi pee ees at hy a cae : ead caaaie si J t “ ‘ “ i a ec ee _— mene ee eae sa ti gel > <alinenallieas : ‘ a ; sqm - oan ibis sl mere me: se oe ee EN 2 A IVE TON RR, ~INNOV EMBER i838. 1884 ; ae — 4 oulbe meds 7 . | ™ _- - —_ versa Item ‘ t ’ ion inguesdos=—oarraneoanesenspenmmepereomoneseatinenengene eee nae ee oe rian reer iain a ieaiaids TE i ve Cinity +} ! n the temperance a eG f peieeene oo oon — - oo c rh f ‘Wry, ‘ Blown to Atoms ae eae ° ra : — re “note Pt bhids to i } poi edie Sag 7 a _-- afi Pine ik | the : + “st _ a CPLOSION OF DYNAMITE WORKS AT STOUCHS- 1 German painter, | Yh is fi most s ¢ thewi BURG, PA.— NONE OF THE WORKMEN LEFT ps tra? : } ‘ He Vv rO TELL y <_oe % k Ces z a aiii 1 rei } } thi And CO Borie tf our temperance: . “yp oe oN ge ge oe ay zee seroes—(f rsoaw o,)}) ; : MILES DISTANT i He IS'0, aud became a} ¢ on them) is due the praise | whe is State of yfftira. They are not n ~s | Are Offering the following lots of D ~ Wor re who atie! : y . hey are not men Reapr > “ie my, ay . r ering ne 10 owing ots 0 z Goods at rices to clear : } at a riff ‘ y contra i} i ING, ks Nov. Ty The dynamite | ra 1} . it mUraoy, Une tied ¢ ; ; ' erdsa- | Would sacrifice, and perhaps some of them works of H. W. § ump & Co., three- | ] 5 i ‘Hava Have sacrifice “i ps: ot the quarters of a mile from Stouchsburg “il 7 2 i ; rAlloed, their crops, or part of them ; La 3 inp Stouchsouryg, & VIL: | ys . on A ‘ ° | Cl | . ‘i 5 bl . f J k ‘ i Ul : and \ ISkS He | OY Whatever might stand in th sym . « »/ lage of oVO inhabitants, blew up this after- 9 al s £ SsOol tec ot 1s, Suita or ac ets, sters, f temper ve? © | noon, shaking up the country 10 to 20 wile .. + 2 hy { temperane wing up the alny 0 20 wiles 3, ‘ e beg * eR nem mwremens | WW niin, to] around, Lhe works consisted of five frame | Ona US, a na n uitings, , gnu vil } : ty ‘ty 12 many shops in our | buildings, the timbers of which were sent | ; os ay Se yee vilive the ¢ r ‘ A ' : * — a = Fe i s LOCai ANG WOUEL TLCS, | who wd of J. BF. Coveay, M. D., | flying in all directions, nothing remaining | os 4( ‘ tery ta By Covenys Me D.,|fving in all directions, wathing remaining 400 yards Assorted Dress Good lat Or ieee. Mite \ or _ presel t - th F< undations. Ali the men in the| ; yal Ss SSOI te ress oOOods. . ; ‘ okies” nm e wish him all| buildings were killed, so the cause of the| ‘ . : 20 HUCE ’ fis : ae explosion will never be known. ‘The! 2 buildings contained an unusual quantit f 4 4 “wae ~™“ D ie | ar to-night e 4 BS Cont usual quantity o d yal S ’ : > d V | " i & | : a ne g 3 Bi : aynamite, hence the terrific shock, which ’ ~ ac anc oO ore € Ve tee ns, ee ¥ aa 2 aw’ Ya > | w 4 . Band at Market Hall to- | weal SAUR ZG Bs eo sab 8303, | 48 heard as far east as Reading, nearly twenty miles away. Windows were 6500 x is = i } - . hs . ‘ : ? . ~ ? + | Filters c Vice see a broken in many houses in Seenthe | Ded y al ds Cheap y mcey, Pay s, Ese , of Summerside. is in . [AL JJESPATCHES TO Tue E XAMINER., } | burg ; people were knocked off their | “ eli Olta Wa Rew . feet, aud mirrors and pictures were shaken > ) x ‘ oo ts }of the walls. A church and several | o( 00 ‘ar i ; ( r C k d d ilk eee - sells ae i i and several houses » i seu td aiibaeres Cee aE yards Grey Cottons, marke own to mi rices. ence at 5.50 at ti Ba tar | ' j mr CU. 16 Viclims were iterally e a Urrawa, Nov. 12. | blown to atoms At Robertson, ten miles 4 5 and 6 © ts wa ilessrs Cartwri: ‘ . . ‘ ee ' . oe ie ’ iad on ran . “9 wright and Laurier address {from Stoucht urge, a number of masons were 5 c ents. | ie ; me 2 > of ) 3 . . . sul , A oyaters will be served 7 4, 4) 0, Serenade Reform Club of Montreal | working at the bottom of Ferguson & Co.'s ai I Da ar to-r ight The ao sear se i furniture stack, which they were relining —— . t 4 ominion Government has decided i with new fire brick. The stack was pro- bon . ee } — i i oOo af > "Ly Ww " . * » } ’ ‘ . - ae mas and December Young re mit George Brown's Statae free of tably 100 feet high, and the work was Bi = , 1 - dig 4 be 4 yh S AY ‘e « . > ] , rr . Sars Soc a ee es ee ay ei etna HIRTS AND DRAWERS. ' SoM a ae etein bh : » | County a = Act majority in Norfolk | men were in the stack, some at the bottom MR. : vi De aa a . en elect ¢ 0 J ge tag was 1,000, and others in the scafiolding above. Just ” *eealded { the 0 Ink i “al i that 3. co oe e: . ‘i : . r. ae ‘ ti i ommercl R se . C _ that Chiet Justice Bigbee, of ty the shock of the dynamite explosion was rayeiiers , , ish 1UmMmDla, has resi yned and that felt the stack p nivered ar d t} : g ot a , the stac »d, an ere was a : . eo eae ce aera Best Cotton W t P ss the iaidee RUM atbtieilines seta 1. Mr. Richards will take his place. | rumbling noise, followed immediately by a es © on. arp a Tices. Id le the popularity of two of our ——_—_~ yreat deluge of bricks, completely burying sh + ne : . ‘wemnm em « 2 seve ht} j > F an oie " sain “Saa Tis dala daeei France and China. en met in the bottom of the stack. ~~ ATL, REMNANTS AT COST, didate will be presented with a prize. piihinnn > +. i + ; —— : Hone Kone, Nov. 12, | . The latest victim of the Pall Mall WHOL MS AN adjourned meeting of the Victoria To- | Garetfe interviewer is Blondio. His real A TH AUN D REITATT.. held at tne office cof Mr Monday, the 17th inst., ittendance 1s requested, 1 be R, tt FitzGerakl, on at 7.350 p m A tall - - > - —— A SPECIAL meeting ol the City Council: was he'd this morning for the purpose of appoint- i, he French casualities in the fight on| Pintsin Road last week were trifling. The | French have captured a Chinese Gunboat. } Vhe Chine se are still besetting Kee Lung. lhe situation of the French in ‘Tonguin is ( Jut-posts | i | ily b coming more perilous, ‘ag bondsmen for Scott Act appeals, and on | 8F¢ subject to constant attacks and! montion, Councillors Morris aud Kelly were | "et ditheulty is expressed in procuring | pepeinted. | provis'ons in the territory between Hanoi | ills j and Soulay,and daily ek:rmishes take place. fur opening meeting of the Catholic} The health of the troops at Bacnirk is bad. Literary Union for this season, will be held iu | and numbers of the men are unfit for ser-} St. Patrick's Hall, on Friday evening, 1l4th | vice. inst. at 7.50 p. m A full attendance is re- a sested. J, W. Mullally, president Leh | ' ‘ es Fhe eaith sentence- lux Supreme Couit adjourned yesterday re until the Sth December, when judgment wiil likely be given in the Scott Act cases. Pre vious to the adjournment the Court delivered | judgment in the Cullen Mutch land trial, and decided the case im favor of Cullen A CABLE 1’ Tohn A. Macdonald is almost entirely recovered from his late in- | disposition. His appearance is greatiy im- proved, and the treatment by Sir Andrew Clarke has given him a new lease of life. He has satisfactorily settled his public and private and intends leaving England for Canada on the 22ad inst, says “ir busines: i RE Tue Bazsar in Market Hall in aid of St. was last eve ing the centre o attraction, It was ovened by His Lord-hip. Bishop Melutyre. His Grace, the Archbishop utenant Governor Macdonald, of the Roman Catholic were Im attendance. Josey i's ( Of ilalilax, Lis and a large number clergy of the Diocese Duriag the evening the hall was uncomfort- erowded with peopie; esles at the various tables wore brisk; andl a handsome was realized. This evening the bazaar is con- tinued, and though mauy attractive articles were taken, there is stiil a splendid assort- ment on han’. As the bazaer will close to night great bargains may be ex- pectel. We therefore advisefall who wish to secure valuable fancy goods to be in attendance inno Ow Tuesday. the 4thinst, D.G. W, C. T Alex. J. Campbell insta'tled the fell »wing officers of Morning Star Lodge, 8, 0. G, T, :— Ww. C.-—W. A. McLeod. W. V.—Marjorv Martin, W. 8S.--F. s. McPhail. F.S J. D. Martin. W, I Mary Belle McPhail. W. Chap.—A. J. Campbell. amount I, G.—L. McDonald. W. M.—J. A. McDonald. D. M. —Mary A.*McLeod. 0. G.—Howard Muste. A. 8.—Katie McLeod. R. H. S.—Katie McPaerson. L. H. 8.—Sarah Martin. Acting P. W. C. T.—-Maleolm R. McLeod. This Lodge meets in Uigg Hall every Tues day. Victoria Notes. On the es of the 4th inst., number of persons assembled in this village to witness the launch of the beautiful new schooner just completed, and owned by J. W. Stody of ¢! Juat about nis place, the anxi+ty of the spectators was fally "3 nite s ening qui © a ’ : GausK, ap- peased by seeing as pretty a launch as could possibly be. Everything passed off quietly and well. Mr. Stordy has spared - neither expense t trouble in making this schooner, Whieh is of an excellent model, a first class Craft We heartly wish our enterprising townsman, Mr. Stordy, every success with hisnew schooner, and hope that he may be amply rewarded for his trouble and ex- pense. There has been opened of late in our Village, a drug store, which supplies a want long felt in this vicinity. A regular drug store, with a first class chemist and druggist auch as the experienced proprietor of the Victoria Drug M. Doyle, ia just what the doctor ordered, Store, T. We learn that the Rev. Mr. Johnston, the worthy Rector of St. John’s Church,is | tion takes place tu-morrow week. again about to open his Reading Room for the benetit of all who wish to become mem- bers, and usprove their spare hours during the long winter evenings. young men and ladies of this community will appreciate and take advantage of Mr. Johnston's zealous efforts in thus providing them with amusement during the winter evenings, and we hope that none of our young men will, through carelessness or dilatoriness, wa : time on trifles light as air, while this, another opportan- ity of improving their mental faculties is being extended to them—or in other worde wople under their feet the pearls precious presented to them Reading Room well filled on each evening by both young and old, and we feel ussured that our expectations in this respect wili be fully realized Onward Division of the Sons of Temper- ance has again assembled its members, and again the dealers inthe ardent begin to tremble; for tley well know what they may expect if they persist in carrying do their illicit trate. Our temperance men in this | We know the} We expect to see the’ ‘talking about the | Jooms in the family. - } ts * _ ; j | that he was wilfully deceived by his wife's | | | Quzpec, Nov. 12. | The Governor-General has declined to! comiaute the sentence of death passed upon | Mrs. Boutet, the woman who poisoned | inother woman,a neighbor. The exec noth woman, j vnvbor, i€ execil- tation. be the first woman hanged in Canada for | 7 horses...... rrseesereees 602.00 twelve years. SY I NS 5 oo din vee d ees week 3 0.00 ee : | 605 lbs butter..... 121.00 a ‘ ae ee 33.00 Phe Soudan | bri codfish, 7 00 | ee f 1918 bashein OHM: i... 2. civ edsiu.- 575.00 Lonpoxr, Nov. 12. | 7984 lbs pork. ... sy aes 559 00 \ despatch from Cnanira to R ut y's | 250 lbs geese . 16 00 te wek ‘ eee "a og . re ° agency states that fresh rumors are cur- | ¢ b SNOOP. v-as--- sone. 221 00 ; : ot ; 70 cases lobsters. 350.00 rent there that Khartoum was captured by | oe 5 : : : ; > S brls oatmeal... teak kk 48.00 the Mahdi and Gen. Gordon massacred in} 199 ibs beef 5.00 the latter part of September. | ORB Cites cn so sctetenen io 378.00 chciiecemaiiitiaipiicngem. & : BB bebe peel a i 1 -- ee 260 00 The sinews of War. EES nh i gl A AEB 490 CO inosine || 2 cases canned meat............ 8.00 LONDON, Nov. 12 | ? b *xes smelts . I4 00 fi : . ae | -75 bris tatoes 3.00 The Irish organization are offering the) ‘ ree Ce T Skve Crofters more » kee sir agi- | 20" Skye Crofters more to keep up their ag $3970 00 —_———- -- i the Cholera. Paris, Noy. 12. Cholera is on the increase. There were 452 fresh cases reported yesterday. —_— — Cleveland's |Piurality New YorK, Nov. 12. | At midnight the returns show Cleveland’s | plurality increased. isc eneaiiagiaianaiene Weatner Bulistin. Increased. | Probabilities for the nect 24 hours for the Waritime Provinces. Toronro, Nov. 13--10a, m._ | Increasing winds from east and south ; fair | produce. - I weather with local showers at night; higher | temperature. Dominica Wants to Join the | United States. a Dominica, W. L, Nov. 10.—The legis- | | lative assembly has adopted a resolution to | the effect that the only solution of the, present difficulties in the way of admitting predace to the United States will be to cede the island tu America, and memorial- izing the British government to allow this course. ee The following ietier was rec ived by Governor Cleveland from Wm. Hl Vander- bilt :—Hon, Grover Cleveland: My Dear} Sir,—I congratulate you and the people of | the whole country upon your ejection to, the Presidency of the United States. Y: a} owe your election, in my judgment, to the | fact that the people believed you to be an) honest man, and not to auy particular eftorts made by any faction of either the Democratic or Republican parties. Inde- pendent men, who care more tor good government than for parties or individuals, | have made you their choice, because they were convinced that your administration | would not be for the benefit of any poli- | tical organization or favoured persons, but for the interest of the whole people. This | is just the result which is most desired. | We have reached a time when party | amounts to little. The country is above | all, and wants an honest honest man. The belief that we will find | it in you has led to your election Government by | Yours | very truly, W. H. VANDERBILT, New York, | Nov. as 1884. ieee a A great sensation is caused by the rumor | that the Earl of Durham, a great land- | owner, an incipient politician, and the bear- | er of an illustrious name, is about to bring an action for a jadicial separation from his wife. Sheisavery beautiful woman, and it was only the other day ail the town was yenerosity of the bride- eroom in making her a present of £60,000 worth of jewellery in addition to the het The cause assigned is the discovery that the unhappy lady is men- tally unsound, and opihions differ as to the rights and wrengs of the business. Some persons blawe the husband, others declars i p-latives { | Baquet, Pictov,stores; sch Adonia; Atrsneault, | Burdett 1A Stewart, | Halifax; Miss Stephens, Orwell; EC McLean, | ' |'man, ao; W Thompson, Portland. | at the residence of the bride’s father, Minne- | apolis, Minn., Prof. C. H. Ives, proprietor of name is Gravelle, but his first manager in- sisted that this could not be billed, and he got his now universally known name from the color of his hair. He declares that a rope waiker is born not made. He is the son of a gymnast, and was a rope walker at four years old. He has never felt fear, even when he was crossing the Niagara for the first time. Ue still performs every year; generally charges £100 a night, and prefers to display abroad, as he has not to use a netting, which he hates. He is al- ways well in spite of his sixty years, except that he gets oceasional twinges of lumbago when he is idle. : Summerside Exports. SumMM«*rstpe, Nov, 12, Shipped per steamer St. Princess of Wales, Cemeron, master, for Point du Chene ; SHIP NEWS. OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Nov 12-—Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, balr Confederate, R-bertson, Pictou, coal; W Allen, Oulten, baie de Verte, lumber. CLEARED Nov 12—Gazelle, Robertson, Picto, bal; On- ward, Dotten, Wallace, mdse; Tarquin, Terrio, Arichat, bal; Sea Bird, Hyde, Mur- rav Harbor, mdse; Margaret Jaue, MeDon- ald, Pictou, bal; iseover, Smeltzer, Hali- tax, produce; J W Allen, Oultea, Bay Verte, mdse, PORT OTHER FORTS. 12th Summerside. Nov —entss Miramichi, Pictou, coalj Armada, McKie, New London, cld, ss Miramichi, Baquet, Montreal, 1056 bris oysters, 250 bush potatoes, HOTEL ARRIVALS. ROCKLIN HOUSE, Nov 12—J H Leeker, Boston, Mass; Henry Dunn, Murray Ha:bor; John Tierney, Port- Me; George Cheon, dc; Rev Mr Lavers, North River; King, do; Mrs Vofs, Gloucester, Mass; Patrick Kehoe, Albany; 8 G Hughes, County Line; Stephen Gallant and wife, Richmond; James J Renaud, Summere side; SH Brown, Stanley Bridge; Richard Dundas; Archibald A McDonald, Souris; Angus McDonald, do. i and, " | Miss OSBORNE HOUSE, Nov 12—Richard Smith, Pownal; Capt Lan- gill, Mahone Bay; Jas E McDonald and wife, Cardigan Bridge; J S Murray, North Sydney; E K Ca'dwell, Rochester, N Y; M A Spellacy, do; J} T Rupert, do; P M Jenkins, Powna); Miss Trudell, Quebec; Wm C Kennedy, Am. heest; W H Williams and wife, Moncton; W Summerside; John W Pitts, Eldon, REVERE HOUSE. Nov. 12.—P Maliarky, Montreal; W W Clarke, city; Pope Clarke, do; John R Ross, Boston; Perchard Sliperd, do; Perey J A Lear, do; W Allerwith, St John; G O Bea- MARRIED. On the 3rd inst., by the Rev. James Door, the Anoka Business College, Anoka, Minn. to Miss Alice Ne'son, eldest daughter of John Nelson, Esq., Coruwall, P. E. I - ~~ ————— DIED. At Charlottetown, November Ilth, after a short illness, Grace, beloved wife of James Puncher, aged 63 years. The deceased was a) person who possessed many of those amiable virtues which are so orn¢mental to the female choracter. In her life she exemplified all the | features and solid «orth of a devoted wife and | loving mother. To know her was but to love | and respect her, While we sorrow most ofall | that we shall see hor face no more, we do not | sorrow as those who have no hope She | slecps in Jesus May Ged eccmfort the be- reaved husband and family in the home where she was so mn: h bel v d andadmired, but now greatly mi sed. {Funeral from ber late residence, Hills- borough Street, Saturday, at 2 pm) | Ren mber the Place: Tremaine & Metcalf’s old Stand, next Door to Messrs, Beer & Goff. Yk The New Brick Store will be opened on the 25th April. =a W.& A. BROWN & CO. Charlot ztown, Oct. 25, 1884. Perkins & Sterns’ — FOR— FALL & WINTER GOODS of the Very Best Value \ UR Stock of Velveteens is large, and includes all cclors in Plain and Brocaded, and marked ( very low. English Silks, Satins, Velvets and Plushes, all shades. New Feather Trim- ming, New Stripe Satin, New Astracan Trimming, New Spot Silks, New Cheinlle Ruching, New Brocade Velvet. A Grand Display of Knit Weol Goods, in Squares, Scarfs, Jickeis, Searbore Coats, Alexandra Jackets, Jerseys, &«. Fur-lined Cloaks, Rubber Circulars, Doimans, Jackets Uisters, Shawls, &e New Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, &c., very stylish. Berlin W.ol Beehive Victoria, Rutland, Albany, Saxony, Alloa, Universal, and other yarns. Grey Flannel, Scarlet Flannel, White Flannel, French Twill Flannel, Tweed Shirtings, Tartan WVlaids, &e. Dress Goods, newest and best value. Large Stock of Wincey, Prints, &. Buoys’ Cloth and Fur Caps, Men’s Caps, Ladies’ Fur Caps. Splendid Value in Blankets, Comforts and ‘ ounterpanes, ALL PERSONS WANTING WINTER GOODS SHOULD SEE OUR STOCK. PERKINS & STERNS. ON C Ch’ town, Oct. 17, 1884. CONSTRUCTED ON A QUICK AND PERFECT IN IPs New aad Improved Principle, OPERATION 5 CONTAINING AND Every Facility for Cooking. Kasily Managed. EVERY STOVE WARRANTED. Simon W. Crabbe, Sign of the Stove, Walker's Corner. Ch’town, Oct. 1. ie i — © nea ——x te a = New Raisins, New Currants, | HE Undersigned begs leave to infurm the | New Figs, public he has purchased the Carriage ee New Watehes, f = <r CARRIABE FACTORY, New Barometers, New Thermometers, . | Grech Gira pes, Business carried on by McKinnon & Fraser, ' e 7 . on Upper Prince Street, opposite new Baptist W HOLES ALE AND RETAIL, Chureh, where he wilt be shanets. to see his old customers, and as many new ones as may favor him with their patronage. He will keep on baud and build to order, CARRIAGES and SLEIGHS of every des cription aud lateet patterns. Koad, track and sleigh Sulkeys made to order, at shortest notice, With best American stock. Special attention will be given to the Ke- pairing of Carriages, Sleighs, &c. N. B.—ALL WORK GUARANTEED ‘10 GIVE SATISFACTION. New Spectacles. | Just Received and Offered Cheap. —AT— BEER & GOFP’S. COFFEE. 7 . Old Stock Cheaper tham JAVA and Other Kinds, ever, to Clear. FRESH ROASTED, E W T } FRESH GROUND. | J. J. SEAMAN 3, . TA LOR, . | Ch'town, Oct, 18, 1884—Raw tl 3lst deo ' kl NEXT TO WATSONS, Pure and Cheap, «vy feod wkly.]} ceil a | Matchless Flour ‘BEER & GOFF’S. | Miss Lucy Caven, CC .. STREET (“agt), is desi getting a few pupils for Musi¢, van, bé agreed on, ,, , Ch’towd, Oct. 28, 1884. —AND— OTHER BRANDS, at REDUCED peices, at BUER & GOFF’s. APPLES. F Sale by the Barre!, Cheap, at BEER & GOFF’, s of erm aera emmanuel a aE te od