THE DAILY “zocal and Oiher Hems. | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. pycitaLl *! nee “PSCIAL Desratores to Ture ace eryweastDe is about bo | irchase & new I} 7 ag ’ i . — AMage atid Loss of Life at Sea The Dominion Jmiglitae!sy' "Sie A Captain Overboard cut ready for Ba Diercend “will be reopened A British Torpedo Cruiser Sinks, OE ee w presents a fine ap — Only Three of the Grew Saved. tt towrt LoJlge, No 1, I v. * : r Meharp, for | ritiatio ae ee ois this > wats Aang Monrreat, Nov. 12. . 2 . pegree team will please be punc-|_ The Dominion Line steamer Vancouver, ee et Claak, Nec. four days overdue, arrived off Rimouski tus wharf this morning. Her deck houses Serawen Bona’ 1. —Sh'pp rs should note | Were gone, and Captain Lindell and the 7 4 Honavista this season. | quartermaster were wasbed overboard dur- rhe steamer is due here on Saturd sy, the iag a terrible storm in midocean on Friday “dad, ard will load with cattle and produce |The Vancouver had a terrible experience St. John’s, Newfoundland. Peake Bros.,! and the passengers and crew never ¢ xpected eat a to see land. Capt. Liudall was commander - . ~~ * a i t - Picror ELecttos Chis is civie election | Cf the Dominion Line for four years, and ia F folowing candidates | had been in the same employ for sixteen ~ sires urned by acclamation ; | years, © M. McKa i MeKRay, A . MeKay, | Lonvon, Noy. 12. : Wel sid, J D. MeQaeen, Jas. Camp- | lM, *.* ; : . ope, cute Mad "P’| The British torpedo cruiser Serpent has " x < ea foundered off ths coast of Spain. There wa meeting of the She was lost at a point twenty miles \ i : Wiis st cebhe SA y ‘ nes . ~ veeinr. eb ee North of Cape Finistiere. Out of 250 New f ' t ® > } Ati ; City ¢ persons on board, only three were saved. | ’ ‘ atin . . . irr erm. Lhe \ . am yet —- ee ~| The Serpent went on the rocks during the { > - eresent last ot od st ‘aa ‘Crabbe, met ane os m the vivietce of the rm " *, Storm it Was impossible to send assistance | (from the shore. Tremendous seas swept H ghes, Large avd Davison. - , - = , the Sti i the decks of the doomed vesse!, carrying Seort A i ; mornmyg the tipendiary | awaw ce a. s ah de owt - a awoy group alter group of the unfortunate vat ¢ ed is ch ata 7 wr ne Magistrate fi a or one’ men on board, month's i isonment for a first infraction of the Soo ¢ . “ik Witnesses “were examined vy rT ra TAY at the Sc hi _— ; ; i i tn ! “ fy S in this case Five tesiilied to purchasing hop i i FIN AN A { ( . _ which thee swore had an intexicatiog fi t Ui There will be el. ven new cases on trial at as r - ii onan § aa. TT 39 te plice court to norton | THE WORST IS OVER, Vin THEY Vistt CHARLOTTErOWwN.— United ‘gnada 3a;8 it has advices from New Yorl 4 ae. ; aos Dil Uiiten a 7 aah r Irish "keiiee Another Bank Closes Eis will visit New fi swick an! Nova Scotia, Boors az wel] as Ontario and Quebec. Lectures: — will be Montreal, Qaebec, Ottawa, | Toront } hi s e H Mniiton., Peter boro . W . or . y ’ > > | asuinaTton, Nov. 11. bn. N. B., Pistou, N.S, Moncton,’ N. B., Fredericton, N. B., and Secretary Windem said that his latest r cities aud towns of less importance. information from Wall St. was that the 7 situation Was improving, with indications Sure News —Mr. H. ©. Outerbridge , that the worst is over. will load the bark Claribel with produce New York, Nov. 12. ck for Bermuda. The Stockinaker opened with arush this The new brigt. Zenith has been char- 4 m., an enormous amount of trade follow- tered by F. T. Newbery to carry potatoes ing the opening, and pandemonium w New York She will load at this port reigned on the floor. Piices were as and North River. a ruls l tv 3 per cent. higher The barkentine Erema has discharged ana live st . , than the closing figures last night reflecting eirge and is Nhuw open tor charter as adver- the general impression that the worst is over. ged, New York 12, notwithstandiug the announce- connec ment made early in the day that the North Boston Comepy Co.~—-This well-known River Bank had tided over itslosses. Yester- aii popular organizstion wi | open at Sum- day that institution closed its doora at 2.15 merside this evening, and in Charlottetown p.m. To-day it posted up the following this evening weexk, T he opening bill in notice, “This Bank has suspended te mpor- both places will be ** The Rose of Killar- , 4"!'Y- ney.” This play, besices being full of fun a. a s , Liabie to Arrest. gives scope for some powerful acting, and, ae ss interp ted by Mr. Webber and his Orrawa, Nov. 12. talented Company, cannot fail to picase. | : : | Attorney-General Mowat, ina letter to ee an Ottawa jourpalist, points out that Dillon Sau SMatt. —The Pioneer isin error when #24 O’Brien are liable to arrest in Canada ‘teavs that Rev. Sam Small delivers his under the Imperial Fugitive Act. The letare “From Bar Room to Pulpit” in warrant is sent from England to do so Vurlottetown, on Saturday evening, the 221 The Act stipulates that the warrants shall it. As already stated in Tax Fxaminern, be endorséd by the Governor, and that the above date was given to the agent here, after the arrest it lies in the discretion of bat the night was considered unsuitable. the government to acquit or extradite. The eng-gements are very numerous, but Mr. py, question arises as to whether the Gov- Chappelle is striving to have an evening crnor referred to in the Act will apply to arranged about mid-week, later on, and also > . a t/ha a ae” -» the Governor-General or Lieut.-Governor. pice one night at Suammersiae, of which notice wi)] be given. , ' ’ ; bive (hem good houses. Ottawa Notes. ial aa Last Tntv.—The steamer Coban, Cap- | tain Fraser, sailed for St. John’s via Syd-} ney early this morning. This will be the Orrawa, Nov. 12. j _ Anappeal pending the judgment in the Cuban's list trip from this pert this scason. Supreme Cuurt here makes it necessary to Her cargo consisted of 19 sheep, 2 crates grant a respite in the case of Morrison, matten and 3 bandles leather, shipped by sentenced to be hanged on the 2Ist. Wiliam Boyle ; 29 brls vegetables, 1 crate| A telegram from Washington states: that and 1 bri cabbage, 24 bags barley, by Secretary Blaine and the British Ministers Patrick Duffy ; 12 bris vegetables, Joseph; have had a lengthy interview oa Behring B Haley ; 50 bris vegetables, Henry Long- Sea matters. worth; 20 bris and 1 crate cabbage, John | a Ba 9 : Aylward ; 15 bris parsnips, Geo. J. Wright; | The Libel on I rince George. *) bris oysters, 4 quarters beef, Peake | Rein Wl. ae Boos. & Co.; 3 bris eggs, Carvel Bros. | Aerio nae Mr. Francis Dunne went as a passenger to| A true bill was found to-day agaist R. N. 8 | O'Brien, and he will be tried on Monday, on & charge of libelling Prince George. — _——— + —— re iJ in’s. eoussiliiiianantan Mona Sutpments —The Pioneer says: Oa Monday last 196 sheep were shipped by Mr. John Layden and five horses by wie: ae oe Mr. Lowther. Onthe following day 186 NOV. 4a, sheep were sent over by Mr. O'Brien five J. W. Mann Manufacturing Cs va: Fe horses, four of which were for St. John|T. Lepage.—This case, which has been be- andthe other one for Boston were also| fore the Court for several days past, was taken away by the St. Lawrence. Yester- concluded this forenoon. Court takes time. day 400 sheep were sent away by Mr. C. In the matter of the application of Kane and 200 by Mr. Jas. Keefe. On Charles Perry for a certiorari to quash a this latter day there were also shipped| decision of James Gourlie and Leonard seven horses by Mr. McManus, of Mem-| Morris, two Justices of the Peace for tameovk, two by Mr. George Compton, of | Prince County, under the Summary Eject- ment Act, at the suit of William A. Bren- Supreme Court. St. Eleanors, and two more by other parties. nan. Mr. Davies, Q. C., states that the —-. --— parties had signed an agreement to set Tue Prcrov Stre.—It now tarns out that|aside the decision of the magistrates with that the Joss by the recent fire in Pictou is| costs. and moves that it be made a rule of not nearly ao great as was at first reported |court. The covrt quashed the decision of In any event it will not exceed $25,000. The! the magistrates with costs in terms of the Messrs. Carsons are the heaviest losers. agreement filed. They have only $1 600 insurance, and their) “Jy the matter of the application of Au- sone in about $10,000. Everything belonging gustine Melnnis, of Gallas Point, for a y a om geet 8 went UP | rit of certivrari to quash a certain copvic- ety bee aus nothing Saneion ae was + tion made by James H. Bourke and Rich- aay begu . nee dal y z ing t nt 1a ok tea geal ge ard Smith, two Justices of the Peace for 839 going to rebuild at once and will get a| Queens County, at the suit of J.A. McInnis. hew plant. ¥. Brown # Son are likewise | The writ of certiorari in this matter having ging to put up a warehouse. Mayor Fergu- | been issued and returned, Mr. Hodgson, ton has receive | a telegram from the Governor-|Q. C., on behelf of Augustine McInnis, General, which says “his exce!lency has heard | moved that the conviction be quashed with With sinesre regret of the five which has] costs. Mr. Peters, on behalf of John A. Caused such destruction in your town ”’ Melnnis, asked that costs be not awarded SETTLED. —The case f f Narcisse J. Tessier, pec ne Special agent for the New York Life Insurance Hodgson stated th oe 0, against «} @pest sce Aad as atest case, there being some ha ozen Siar ao nS ee ee others of the same kind before the same Note for an in we ae aM Petences cncmreiaes fe Mr. D. poo eg magistrates and between the same ponies, Station Agent at Hunter River, came up for|*24 the parties _—e — = oe, ey Bae behnce Simon Brown and John M. had not some «ig ; owe — pay Yesterd, me, Feqs., J. Pa, at Hunter River | instead of one. Mr. Peters rep Poeoa Reerdey. _ The hearing of the case begin at | bis client did net want any procee gs ae. _in the morniag, and was not} taken in the other cases. The Court quash morning, until about half-past two this}ed the conviction with costs against the amined” Atter eight witnesses were ex-| magistrates, and stated that the decision in Justices, ment was suggested by the! this case would govern all the other ones. omplaina bis suggestion was acted upon, the] ‘phe case of J. W. Young vs. the Glasgow " a oo a Statement exonerating & London Insurance Company began this Die conte then tit aie Se afternoon. The case was tried at George- is... . Personal. J. W. Richards, M. P. P., Bideford, is at | the Hotel Davies, : Mrs. George R. Beer and Master A. L. | Beer returned from Boston on Tuesday even- ! ing. Sam, J. Richey, the well-known cigar agent, ig On a business trip to the Province, He is registered at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Thomas McSweeny, a well-known Moncton business man, died at that place yesterday, after a weck’s illness of pneu- monla, | | | | — >_>. a Weather Bulletin. — dervests, Girls’ Win- Toronto, Noy. 15.—16 a. m. Winds mostly between south and west, fair weather, not much ebange in temperature. iene Twenty-rive Cents per Ht NDRED.— A | larye stock of Blank Books at twenty-five | cents per hundred at the Diamong Boekstore. | Unheard of bargains in all lines. apetee: a 8 At the Charch of the Holy Redeemer. East | Rider Roston, on Nov. 4th, by Rev. Father Weish, | Mr, Alfred Shaw, of Bosten, to Miss Katie | Franccs Urainer, formerly of Charlottetown, v = a ——s At Caledonia, after a short but painful‘ ill- | ness, On Sth inst., Jessic, aged 5 months and 2 days, beloved child of Donald J. and Flora McDonald. a | (Othe® papers please copy.) } At Summerside, on Monday, the 3rd inst., | Ruth, aged three months and twenty-two | days, infant daughter of Grace L. and A. A. i Clay. | { DIED. | ' ; At Searlton, on the 22nd ult , of consump- ter Undervests, Boys’ Winter Underclothing, ‘Bacheiors & Blankets. SPANLEY BROS., - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1890. alley BIS. SUaINEY BI CLOAKINGS. sae Bs, — | FUR GOODS! es Lowest Prices Ladies’ Winter Un- Rich in Quality & Style, This Department is a very Gur New Season's Steck is Variety, 168, striking feature of our Stock, Great in for we have laid special stress Newest in upon QUALITY in our pur- Big Variety | izes and Makes ae Patterns and Color- A Dollar Does Double Duty when it buys Good Goods Cheap. chases, and as a natural result Denn Quilts ; ‘nest j ality 3 QUALITY stamps our display fis, Minest in Quality, and Lowest in Price. from beginning to end, very Department full of Novelt i Goods | STANLEY BROS., BLOWN'S BLOCK. seven | STANLEY BROS., |: BROWN'’S BLOCK. ] BROWNS BLOCK. ‘Splend ; ; | ’ i : } ; ' Charlottetown, November 8. 1890—dy eod wky tion, John Thomas, son of the late Thomas!: Burns, aged 29 years. ST. JOSEPHS BAZAAR . } Under the Patronage of Lieut.-Governor Carvell. ——— { HE LADIES OF ST. JOSEPH'S SODAL- ! ITY intend holding another of their Grand Bazaars in the | i MARKET HALL, ta | | NOVEMBER 26 AND 27. No pains will be spared by the Ladies in charge to make this Bazaar surpass anything of the kind ever held in Charlottetown. Proceeds wiil go towards paying off the debt on the Convent. tickets tv Charlottetown, 2t ene first-class fare, from all Stations on the 26th and 27th November, inst., good to return up to and on November 28th, to parties attending the Bazaar. Persons availing themselves will re- attendance, signed by the Secretary of Bazaar return trip. Admission, 10 cents; Tea, 25 cents. novl2—dy wky iA WAY BULLI; registered; first-class sire. For particulars apply at Tux Examiner office to Hon. D. Fergusor, or to JOHN COTTON, Wellington, Lot 16 Oct 8S—d w } ARKENTINE “EREMA,”, 300 Tons Register, Al at Lloyds, now at Peake's No. 1 Wharf landing cargo from Liverpool, is open for Charter either to United States ports or West Indies, or would carry Starch to Liverpool, Engiand. Apply to > PEAKE BROS. & CO. nov8—tf NEW DOUBLE TENEMENT HOUSE on Euston Street will be ready for ten- ants on the 15th of November, For particu: lars apply to MRS. J. W. MITCHELL, Euston Street, Orto OD. R. H. MITCHELL, nov8—tf Guardian Offi ce. WANTS, LOST, FOUND ce WANT ED.—A situation as a genera] servant, or to do plain sewing. Apply at this office. novi3—3i pd ANTED- A _ good plain Cook. Highest wages and no washing. Apply to Mrs. NEL McLeop, Hillsboreugh Square. novl3 WANTED.—A smart young men to actas New Agent on the train. Apply at once to News Agency, Railway Station. 3i pd—novil OR SALE.—A Hall Stove—Sultana Base Burner—in good condition.—R. K. Jost, novl0—tf OST.-—-On Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 5th, between Beer & Goff’s shop and the London House corner, a Ten Dollar American Bill. The same at Tue EXAMINER Office. novd LET.—A House on Hillsborough Street‘ containing 9 rooms, at present occupied by Mr. George Carter. Pcssession can be given 15th September. Apvuly to Judge Alley, or at the store of George Carter & Ca, eod tf—aug28 LET.—A House with four rooms, good cel- lar and stable. Apply at Hyndman’s Brew- Wednesday and Thursday, Public are taking advantage of it large and complete stock of Readymade Clothing for Boys, Youths and Men. St. Danstan’s Gollege Band will be in at- tendance. The railway outhorities will issue return | Q quire to be turnished with certificates of ORY stock Committee, for presentation to conductors on such inducements in this department. Jackets’ are wonderful value. a Nitin head x Xah ; Collars and Caps. Goat Robes very cheap. FOR SALE. , oor renee N IMPORTED PURE-BRED GALLO- JAMES PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE. Tanners and Curriers, finder will be suitabty rewarded by leaving the | Flides, Calfskins, Sheepskins, Hicrse a ee <p cnhaaapenasiiiaen ———+{ x )}—-——_—— il reefers and Overcoats. JAS. PATON & CO. are selling cheap, and the We ‘hold a very a ee ee —{1)-—— eens anne Eur Goods ! 'Rhis season we have taken great pains in selecting of Furs. Never before have we offered Our Astracan Miuffs, Capes, Boas, Charlottetown, November 5, 1890. 000 WORTH READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR SALE CHEAP at J. B. MACDONALD. [0] i oe nets one eee A $ 450 | REEFERS................ Lich veient cabadlideina $ 3.00 NI oa os eta ae jolt SORT ED. « «cv xc, cs Sav Uiivaaa deine hale: 3 30 RN inns orc) css «codecs is sandal CR ice cin pn peeled . 400 CII ss. 5 osc corde iwadun cabanas SOT IE ooo sci bicsccteus wide A ee 475 OWE 5c. < oo. oeScccacd a See GES bi...» sc wiks coda eiks tea 5 50 ee oe Ober MINI: Ss... < dont wobadls~% suka nines obi 6 00 OVEROOATS.....;...... ites ba. ae Sie PRT US. colkts dik Susetiid: ob plbuaecae 6 50 UM so Ohi os ae io ee Oe I... ci Wextas Kies, teckel ss eae 7 00 OO en pike te a eet «so 3550, 8G usds basi ai de 8 09 I og oot oa.” . nahenne een 1000 | REEFERS......... ues io cinned each tale 9 00 mr 5s ee nde as 25 U0 TR, dens RSs ditr ciel 10 00 OVMGDRTS 66s 55. sos es bog, Soma ... 1200 Men’s Suits! Men’s Suits! Boys’ Overcoats! Boys’ Reefers! Boys’ Suiis! Boys’ Suits! The largest and cheapest stock of Ready-made Clothing in the city. J.B. MACDONALD. Dominion Boot anc. Shoe store. (x) 345 Cases of Boots and Shoes. 140 Cases Men’s Women’s and Children’s Rubbers — (x) We claim to have the best selected stock of Boots in P. E. Island, and can seil at least 10 PER CENT. cheaper than any other house. Just try and see for yourselves, at THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. see mney CENERAL HARDWARE | LONG BROS., Charlottetown, Oct. 9, 1890—eod & wky Barb Wire Fencing, Bar Iron, Cut Nails, Roofing Material, Build- ers and Painters’ Supplies, Car- opp nhtPEaue Reay. iriage Goods, Wholesale and Retail. ——DEALERS IN—— Elides, Tail-Hair, ctc. Market Rates paid for Hides, etc. MALPEQUE ROAD, ery, Malpeque Road. 3i eow pd—nov4 whole trouble arc j ; , "e arose through a misunderstand. : ven me §=Mr. J. H. Good appeared for the com. | tow? July term, when verdict was give rn t, and Mr ) ivti Pet for laintiff ; Davies , ». G > al for plaintiff. eters P ’ dcfendant, Macdonald for the f p f te T° LET—A_ House «n Lower Queen Street Apply to Thomas McQuaid, oc8 eod novll—2i pd aj ORTON & FENNELL. let, Finder will please leave it at this office. Charlottetown, May 20, 1890-—-dy 2aw wky ~~ Pee hel! ST EET em a ge a Te