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' ‘ : - oe “A t Mentana, ne MeNeili announces the aneti Sant ghe Gat | Spr Sones a wie Se aM Lich 8aie Of von 3 R . thi's ‘ ‘ papal Ste te Ww [ PROTAL Desi AT MES ©UO atk IXAMIN? j : carluge of apples Cb i hursday next, at ‘ j ri : im half- past ten, : , . 25th Nov Is he Tan : , : a i \ te e iT | = et 2 . . i a] . > in ce ea quin War. | Geredll Mel Acorn Range, Gwibsidi a , eeChCned his —---- I Wore %. announce that the steamer N pi . lont : mao ait entanr, Panis, Nov, 24 | t en oe ~~ 8 Boston for this port on A ovel Acorn Range, vst in on oe eee fd the 6Svib; sailing on retart he 1337 by the| Advices from Tonquia say that as a| December. This will he te Wore tre Alderman Range, , ' reprisal for the at‘ac} . . oe: oe ecelmber, 13 will be the Worccster’s , ? ee Poa ' { (y tia s ie ‘ eaCK Made by the Chinese | last irip this season Model Range, : upon the French gunboat | a] son, Ds x ezlat re conflict. | inst. while ¢! . ate om the 19:b othe Famous Range iD , ‘ae a cA yard " ihe _tne y were revic tualling the N vf me — ; 3 pe =e > Tier } aan a 7 uyen Quan, General Delisle | ewioundiand Herring Fishery. Favorite Range, % os ‘ ‘ ‘ ereyvrapnhs That ‘olo ’ ool i —_—— : Guid | ee ee nel Duchesne was | eee . Advance Parlour © ea ag’ > t i ari- re e@lhac a roree of Bla “kK Flags an 1 »y syn le'egrams received from the 1 Tr ‘i ? bildi was 4 and to omens regtuars entrenched in fortified | Bay of Island, Nild., we learn that the her- \ estminster Base Burner, < works ear that niea 4 : . i rings had appeared j a Sas . : Cacrers, Nov. 20, tl 1y chosen for inaugu- ieidesea the ee pace. The French force | aaee c . ppeared in the bay in unusual Farmers Boilers, ting hir moaume ‘ae a fhe tortilieations, the enemy flee- a ey eagerpbeometho dhe every reason rati ny. he French lost eight men killed and | &° ®ope for a successful herring fishery. socal and Gther Iles, + +) FAIR attendance av tie une ‘ prices market to-day— whal > WE are pl ased to le arn that Anthony Col- lott, Req., of 4 rapaud nas rec svered, aud is about aygaid ~~ fue Temperance Alhance will not meet this evening, owibyg to the lecture of Rev. Mr. Chappell on *'britisn Columbia,’ - Joux W. Hvenes, Esq, © we are pleased to lear severe illness n, recovering from a feet of Eureka Hose has FIVE HUNDRE ; Kogineer of the been Fire Department ) ordered by the Uniel sialic THe Rev. Benjamin Chajpelle, A. M., ar rived in this city last evening, and will lec ture ti night in the \ M. C. A. Hall, al REMEMBER the lect in the ¥. M. OC. A. 1 Hall this evening on ‘British Columbia.” Admission only 10 cents. We hope tosee a} full h use. Ler all re in want of crockery, g and chicaware, call at W. P. Colwill’s, and get the cheapest that, has ever been offered in Charlottetown fno, 25 eod 4 wly oe _ who oo - Carr. Ives, of Tryon, las‘. He was a prominent £ ber of the community ia which he lived, will be m en | acaraa died on & and valued mem- uch missed > Lopsters, Beware! Some two th usaud boxes of tin plates arrived per Saturday’s| steamer from P ‘consigned to Mr. os F. Grant, who, we understand, intends n facturing into cans 3v r. iii aie New Raisins, currants, figs, dates, and all kinds of nuts, just cecesved at J. Knight & rons. ‘esi Tur steamer Beaver has made her last for the scason to the Magdalen Islands. mail will be despatched to the Islands from Souris Fast. on 2nd next, after arrival cf trip December feesecitls inc sid Asaroe lot of Biscuit (Rankin’s and Ham- ilton’s) at J. Knight & Sous. -_—_- —'>-- -+— Ir is intended by the members of St, Lawrence and Wildey | eges, (Ca v..e this city, pay a visit to Colville Lodge, Souris, on New Years day, on which occasion the new work will be exemplified, and the officers elect installed. A specia! train will leave the city about 10a m., and return early the following morning Committees from both Charlottetown lodges will make the affair a grand success. scien A rresn supply of Hessin’s bottled confec. tionery (drops and tablets) assorted flavors) at J. Koight & Sons. a fue schooner Kate Wilson, Captain P. W. McDonald, which sailed from this port for St. Joha’s, Nfid., on Saturday morning, ran ashore during the storm of Saturday night on McMillan’s Point, Canso. There are two feet of water in the bold, but it is possible that the cargo may be saved. The Kate Wilson was a vessel of eighty-nine tons, and was ewned in St. John's, Newfoundland. She was not insured, The cargo, which was insured was shipped by William Boyle, Esq., of this city. It consisted of 2088 bush oats; 1334 do potatoes, 540 do turnips, 7 tubs batter, 2 qrs beef, 29 do mutton, i6 geese, | barre! beef. ee Cait and see the cheapest, the best, the largest lot of crockeryware, ever offered in Charlottetown, in French china, glass ware, and all other ware that is wanted in a house, and will be sold cheap at W. P. Colwill’s. [nov 25 eod 4w wly —_—}- -- : THe new barque Chas. E. Lefurgey finished loading on Friday last, when she had 80,000 bushels of oats on board. Saturday evening she was towed out of the harbor by the tug Henry Aitken. Capt. Joseph Rea! (who 1s aecomnanied by his wife and family) is mas- tex. ‘he C. E LL. is considered by good judges the tinest and best built vessel ever launched here; and her commander, Capt. Read, is one of the most competent _and skilled masters that sails from this province. She is bound for Queenstown for orders, and we are informed that she has on board the largest cargo of oats ever sent trom Prince Edward Island.— Pioneer. —---. _Greex Graves, apples, cranberries, at J, Koight & Sons. —— eee le Mr. Eomunp MecKrynon, advocate, of Montreal, whose name has been mixed up in connection with the Hender frauds, writes denying that he acted as principal whilet Hender was merely an employe. He says:— » ‘I have been acting solely and exclusively as ‘the attorney of Hender and jo po other capacity. ‘Since I first became su picious of Header I have done all I could to have him exposed and brought to justice, and will continue to do so, not alone for my own sake bat for the sake of those whom he has victi. mized, While I regret my own loss an! damage personally, | regret all the more a8 a member of the Bar for the sake of my confreres.” ~=_--_-_——eo- “Keyt,” “Matchless,” and “Beaver” Flour, very cheap, at J. Knight & Sons. oe Tat Moncton Transcript says : *€ Policeman j ted an oid man oa Saturday atter- noon who gave his name as James Fisher. James was drunk and was eager for a tight, aad Rai a crowd around bjm telling them bow he “kuocked out ’ John i. Sullivan when he Foster url was in ‘ Rosting” last year. The officer took him in charge and he resisted, bat with | out the ! lei for officer foster fairly Carried him to t! Police Station without Serivas truvble. Ho was searched by Marshal a large amount of money which was taken care of till he sobered up, When @ fine of 33 was deducted irom the *‘ pile,” and he (Fisher) released. He says he is a pative of P. Kk, Island, and is ea rowe to that province for the Winter, He was very thankful fdr getung roped in,’ ihivedeau, and found 1 hs person, muty Line, is, | cd i285 and } morning train from Charlottetown. | twenty-five wounded. The Chinese have evacuated the Song-Kan valley. eee Another Honor to Sir John Mae- donald. Lonpon, Nov. 24, i Sir Stafford Northcote presided at the | Beaconsfield Club to-night, at a dinner given Sy the Club in honor of Sir John A [ s) ie . ‘ mn a Macdonald. Sir Charles Tupper was pre- sent. The Redistribution Bill. Lonpon, Noy. 24. | In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Gladstone gave notice that he hoped to in- troduce the Redistribution Bill | Monday The Movements in Egypt. Doneora, Nov. 24. (ren. Wolseley's troops are arriving here quite rapidly. Col. Stewart has gone to | select a site for acamp, twenty miles south | of this place. A Shock of Barthquake. CoNncoRD, N, .. Noy. 24. A slight shock of earthquake was felt here this morning. me Cholera Subsiding. j —_ Panis, Nov. 24. The cholera continues to subside. ee Weataner Bullenn. Probabilities for the next a tritime Pr 24 hours for the ove Toronto, Nov. 25--10 a. m. | Moderate winds south and south- west; generally fair weather; net much change in temperature from METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE. | Charlottetown November 25, 1884. | Highest Temperature yesterday,. ....... 51.0 Lowest Temperature (read at midnight), ..29 2 Lowest Temperature this morning........19.3 Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. .21.2 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o'clock..23.0 we only genuine Father Xmas is at R. K. s, and will be given away; also a hand- some China Pug Dog. Two bottles of beans lstand ou the counter. The purchaser of 59 ‘cents or upwards of feys, Moustache Cups, Crockery or Glassware, will have the privilege of guessing how many beans are in one of the hotties. The person that guesses the nearest will have Father Xmas. He cust $5. purchaser of 75 ceuts or upwards will have the privilege of guessing how many beans are in the other bottle, to .et the Pug Dog, which cost 89. The bottles are sealed, and will be opened two avs before Christmas. The names of the lucky persons will appear in the daily p pers. dy & wky eod—nov25 —— Brac e The SAWLNG a tough stick of wood is the best morning exercise in the world for the city man of sedentary habits. If this kind of gymnasium is not at hand, cleaning and biack- ing a muddy pair of boots will answer about as well. Then walk to and from the office, if the streets are muddy, in order to have the boots in proper condition for the next morn- ing’s constitutional — Carpz Tormgestine Brixcu.—A Sackville correspondent of the Moncton Transcript writes :—The directors of the N. B. & P. E. L. Road met on Satarday and located a siding on lands belonging to Mr. Charles George, near the Four Corners. The locating and building of a station at that place has been a bone of contention for some tims. aliases Ose Hexprep axnp Twenty-Five tea sets, one hundred chamber sets, fifty dinner sets, one thousand teapots, two hundred covert | dishes, one hundred aud fifty meat dishes, will be sold cheaper than ever offered in Charlottetown at $V. P. Colwill’s. [nov 25 eod 4w wly —_—_< WATER RATES in Halifax have not been col- lected promptly. Some of the arrears extend back five years, The collector now keeps two ganys of men at work, ove turaing off water on the premises of delinquents, the other turn- ing it on after the arrears have been paid. He finds this plan works well. ieitidilcionnn Sartors’ Waces.—Wages at St. John, N. B., by the month have declined $2 all around. »ates offered now are: Continent or United Kingdom (run) $25; monthly, $!6; coast, $16; West Indies and South America, $l4. _-.-—— A MontreaL wedding party was broken up a few nights ago by the bridegeoom being ge of robbery eud forgery. canniiinieene 3ep COMFORTERS, heavy and good, a large ened at W. A. WREKs & ‘08 [nov 25 arrested on a cha: lot jusé op | —--— Josern C. RayworrH, a seaman, and a native of Sackville, N. B, was washed over- board with three others from the ship Kam- bria, on the passage between New York aud Hong Kong. THe Ottawa Sun advocates the taxing of graveyards ow ned by joint stock comprnies It says these companies are usually operated | for mercenary purposes and that the property should be as liable to taxation as any other Secon | Cawapa’s exgorts for October amountel to $12,390,600, the "imporss vo 33,600, 000; duty | paid to $1,606,000. | Farwers shonid bring in their Eggs 4% 1 once, as the Am arican hoats are on their lass | . , , -—-* » -“ —- trip os: Bie brace i5 may ing avd @u ~« | dugen | Horsfiora’s ; - ee MAKES A COOLING DRINK. Into half a tn-nbler of ive water put a tea- spoonful of Acid Phosphate; add sugar to the taste. —— : ‘ Acid Phosphate next | | | of Islands. | | . ‘ = a ae a 188 25, to Che quality of the herrings taken is equal to that of Labrador herrings; and as there | is & great scarcity of the latter, a high price will be obtained for those taken in the Bay Te This is a winter fishery. The herrings take refuge in the deep waters of the Lay from the storms of winter. So long as the bay remains open, the herrings are taken in the usual way with nets. When the ige forms holes are cut through which the nets sre passed, andthe fishery gees on during the entire winter. a ie tilts Summerside Exports. ScumMMerstpe, Noy. 24. Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene : ..$ 420.00 270 sheep ¥ bris. poultry. . 102.00 ©5 bris pork, 500.00 | 8515 ibs pork 511.00 | 5005 lbs. cheese 501.00 16900 lbs cow hides 960,00 | 3509 lbs. oatmeal. 105.00 10 brls oatmea] ; ; 60 00 L brie meokeorel., .. o..) 0320 5.00 me es fie oe 2954 00 ji i ee eS ee 3.00 , Pen were... os. oe 1.00 Bh IU a vin ccnenter tres 1.00 38 lbs butter. 8.00 $6196.00 j NEWs. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. Siiiv Nov lt -Susan King, McPherson, Tatama- gouche, lumber; ss M A Starr, Ferguson, Halifex, sundry mdse Nov 25—Chi mpion, McPherson, Pictou, coal; Kagine McMillan, McPhee, “Ship Harbor, iumber; Emma, Boudreau, Sydney, coal; Margaret A Evoy, Picton, coal. mH Vi BELLS, 4 CLEARED Nov 24 —ss M A Starr, Ferguson, Halifax. Nov 25—Engine McMillan, McPhee, Halifax, ballast, OTHER PORTS. Summerside, Nov 22—Ent Cappella, Bell, Bay Verte, mdse; cid Cappella, Bell, Cape Traverse, ballast. 24-—Ent schr Lodi, Clark, Pictou, coal; Kate, Walsh, Pictou, coal; Adonia, Arseneau, Pictou, coal; Carrier Dove, Allen, Pictou, coal; cld bark Charles E Lefurgey, Read, Queenstown, ior orders, 76.600 bush oats, $26,705, 48,000 feet deals, $336, shipped by Hon. John Lefuargey, MARRIZLD., Oa 19th inst., at St. Andrew's church Kingston, by the Rev. Prof. Mowat, D. D., uncle of the groom, assisted by Rev. James Cumberland, M. A, Hew Ramsay Duff, M. D., of Newburgh, to Amy, youngest daughter ot the late Maxwell W. Strange. Esq., of Kingston. DiItb, At Alberton, on the 16th inst , Laura Wal- lace, beloved wife of Alexander McLeod, Eeq., merchant, aged 18 years, 10 months, At N. Tryon, Nov. 22nd, Thomas Ives, Esq., aged 60 years, widely known and highly esteemed. At St. Eleanors, on the 20th inst., Clem- entina, daughter of late Mr. ‘Thomas Cairns. WANTS, LOST Si, FOUND, &e, B® Advyeriisements under this heading, in space not exceeding three lines, will be inserted for ten cents per day. OST—On Monday evening, corner of Water and Queen streets, a Gold Ring (plain). Finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. nov25 (#70 RENT—-Workshops, large, well-lighted and convenient, corner cf Great George and Euston streets, Apply to Henry Coombs. nov2 2i pd \ /¥ ANYTED—A situation in a shop or office by a smart, intelligent lad of 14, with Apply at 3i pd fg XO LET.—At a very low rent for the winu- ter months, a house in a central part of the city ; can be pretty well furnished if re- Enquire at this oflice, nov20 lw some experience. (Good reference, EXAMINER office. quired. A GOOD, strong and intelligent man L£%*& wanted (shoemaker preferred) at Boot & Shoe Factory. novld FEW BOARDERS can be comfortably accommodated in a central part of the Terms reasonable. Apply at this novlg tf city. office. *§*O LET—A nice House in Pleasant Street, i at present occupied by Mr. Crossaill ; possession immediately. Also a house in King Street, near Railway.—William Dodd. novll \} } ANTED—To rent, with power to prr- \\ chase, trom 50 to 100 acres good land, Apply at Tue with or without buildings. novll ExasIner Office. P OR SALE—A Fire-proof SAFE, latest improvement.— Cheap. Apply at Tue Kxaminer Office. novs—wkly ( | Loads of Hardwood and Kindling ” y Wood for Sale, Apply to \witham Burhoe, corner Fitaroy and Prince Streets. {oc 29 taw 4wk pd | 10 oa dry Cordwood for sale; nicely A poly split, suitable for any purpose, y novi ima@ediately to MeKinnen & McLean. y “ULL SINE of ‘“ticCormick’s celebrated a BISCULTS AND CONFECTIONERY, R. KR, BRACE: Fgyep lO 3m | , exclusive sale at and near ? Chaci-ttetown, of our Entire Wheat Flour, to a dcaler who will push it. Covered hy pat nt Easily sold, We guarantee 100 Ibs. tore bread to the barrel than any other flour —leanKLIN Mivis Co., 38 Clark Street, Chivago, Il, aug? 1A7 K will HMPRESS RAN GSE, Island Crown Cook, Tally Ho Cook, Farmer, for coal and wood, Maratiime, for coal and wood, Forest Beauty, tor wood, Star Cook, for wood, Standard Franklin, Woodbine Franklin, Waverly, for coal ana wood, Mascotte, Black Prince, Red Cloud, Globe Heater, Box Stoves. Extra Pets, Kettles and Spiders. Soapstone and Stovepipe at Prices to Suit the Times, simon W. Crabbe, Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner. Ch’town, Nov. 17, 1884. Perkins —FOR— a A & Sterns’ FALL & WINTER GOODS of the Very Best Value. - ray Vv f eee Stock of Velveteens is large, and includes all colors in Plain and Brocaded, and marke: very low. Evetish Silks, Satins, Velvets and Plushes, all shades. New Feather Trim- ming, New Stripe S:tin, New Astracan Trimming, New Spot Silks, New Cheinlle Ruching, New Brocade Velvet. Coats, Alexandra Jackets, Jerseys, Kc. Ulsters, Shawls, &c Victoria, Rutland, Albany, Saxony, Alloa, Universal, and other Flannel, White Flannei, French Twili Flannel, Goods, newest and best vaiue. Men’s Caps, Ladies’ Fur Caps. Tweed Shirtings, Tartan Plaids, &c. Large Stock of Wincey, Prints, &c. A. Grand Display of Knit Wool Goods, in Squares, Scarfs, Jackets, Searborc Fur-lined Cloaks, Rubber Circulars, Dolmans, Jackeis New Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, &c., very stylish. Berlin Wool — Beehive yarns. ~ Grey Flannel, Scarlet Dress Boys’ Cloth and Fur Caps, Splendid Value in Blankets, Comforts and Counterpanes, ALL PERSONS WANTING WINTER GOODS SHOULD SEE OUR STOCK. PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Oct. 17, 1884. — 2 Are Offering the following lots of Dry Goods at prices to clear : 10,000 yards Assorted Cloths, suitable for Jackets, Ulsters, Dolmans, and Suitings, 8,400 yards Assorted Dress Goods. 4,400 yards Black and Colored Velveteens, 6500 yards Cheap Wincey. 60,000 yards Grey Cottons, marked down to A BIG LOT WOOL S 4 , oO and 6 Cents. mill prices, HIRTS AND DRAWERS. Eest Cotton Warp sat Mill Prices. - ATT, REMNANTS AT COST. wer WHOLEMSALEH AND RBBETALTI. Ren mber the Place: Tremaine & Metcaif’s old Stand, next Door to Messrs, Beer & Gof. YK The New Brick Store will be opened on the 25th April. aa WwW. & A. BROWN & CO. Charlot ztown, Oct. 25, 1884. Herald! Herald ! CAK-LOAD of Fiour, brand ‘+Herald,’”’ <& equal “Kent Mills,” at Steam Naviga- tion Wharf. For sale low by J, A, CHIPMAN, 2 Cars EVANGELINE, FOR SALE 'BY J. A. CHIPMAN & CO., Ch town, Nov, 12, 1884. Our Specialities. This Hail's tmportation. Walking Sticks. Razors, Strops, Thermome- ters, Choice Havana Cigars, To- baccos, &. Everything in our line choice, fresh and good, Reddin’s Drug Stove. Ch'town, Nov, 4, 1884, New Watches, New Clocks, Rew Barometers, Rew Thermometers, New Spectacies. Offered Cheap. Old Stock Cheaper than ever, to Clear. EK. W. TAYLOR, NEXT TO WATSONS, [eod wkly.]} | Mars. R. YOUNG'S ! NV ILLINERY ROOMS, p\ & A. Brown & Co.'s. jand Bonnets always on hand, up-stairs at W Trimmed Hat oot22—eod wk | ye ~ for the WHEKLY EXAMIN Only ONE DOLLAR @ yoer, 2 ww) ER Ir HE House and premises in the thriving village of Eldon, Belfast, formerly occu pied by Dr. McSwain. The house is new anc well finished with offices, outhouses, &c., and ebout an acre of land ; is well suited for a pro- \fessional man or #® mechanic, and is con- venient to stores, echools and churches, and J ust Received and ‘one wile from Halliday’s Whar. Apply on the premises or in Charlotte- town to A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, Ch’town, Nov. 17—2w 3aw wkly 5w pres C. H. COOK & GO., The enterprising Photographers of Charlotte- town, in view of their increasing business, have ad‘ed to their statl of assistants, A | FIRST-CLASS OPERATOR, from New | York, who wili be prepared, when required, (to tint or full coiour photographs io the ‘highest style They also are determined to ‘spare no expense to please their numerous | patrons, Couseguently, to all those wishing tirst-class work, at ressonable prices, the | | ; | | Opportunity is now offered, as Call and view specimens, &c., Ch’tcwa, Nov 8, 1884—Whly tf tif ‘ : ' be ‘ ey ‘e ea ‘ on aa ie ; me a ' Pmt SN CE AE Me ili one so ~ ene ene nomen