‘See se es ee ee Cog ine Consens at Young’s. [moll eod ad | [seectat Desparcuns ro Tux ExaMiver, } Ox® case of drunkenness at the Stipendiary : : age ane THE NEW ARCHBISHOP OF - MALIPFAYX, lux steam Edgar Stuart” is to be placed meena a the route between St. Johaand Yarmouth Rev. Dr. O'#rien, ef Indian River, | “bear at D. A. Baves's | L. E. Prowsr is giving wonderful bargains foet 30 +. were will be service in St James’ Church | to crow morning and evening at the usual | t oe rue st. La | leave Rimouski on % > sin Hickry, Tobacconist, has returned fre Virginia, where he has been selecting his 1 5 K Ol r ba co. } > Exper D. Crawrorp will preach in the| Christian Meeting House, on Great George | Str , to-morrow evening at 6,30. i > Ry Eb. WurrmaN*will preach a sermon on tempera in the Baptist Chapel to-morrow ‘ ing at 6 30. CGoand hear him. > More Corsers opened this week, at ‘ oung $. jnoll eod - fuse steamer ‘‘M. A. Starr” arrived from | Haliax this mornivyg She will sail on retorn with a cargo of produce this evening. > TaxNer’s Frrst PrRiInctetes oF AGRICCL- rune, the newly prescribed text book, for sale by Baemner Bro’'s. {no 1h 31 > Bennett, VANDERBILT and other capita lists opp sed to J Ly Gould, are interesting the mselves in a new open ocean cable proj ct. town 13 | | \ j i i | Appointed, Montreal, Nov. LI. | <A cablegram from Rome, received yester- t ging English mail steamer day, announces the appointment of Rev. Corueilus O’Brien, D. D., to the of Indian River, Archbishopric of the Diocese vacated by the death Hannan. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Boston, Noy. 9, The vote of Massachusetts, with only one to hear from, gives Butler (Dem ) ,292 plurality. In New Hampshire the returns from all 'tewns but eleven give Hale (Rep.) about 275 plurality. Both Republican Congress- men are elected. In Connecticut the Di: mocrats elect the Governor by 5,000 plurality Hon. P. A. Collins, (Dem.), ex-President 'of the Irish Land League, has been elected | | | trict, > Rosert N. Cox, Fse., of Morell, has been | to Congress from the Fourth Massachusetts District. The Democrats captured the Eight Dis- New York from the Republicans. Mr. John J, Adams brother of Hon. Michael Adams, of Newcastle, defeated the Republican candidate, Russell. Gen. Me- Cook (Rep ) was last representative of the appointed Justice of the Peace, and a Com | district missioner for taking acknowledgments to| — . . - Deeds : — ——— Atpany, N. Y. Nov. 9. > | The Evening Journ! estimates Cleve- Batt’s Health Preserving Corsets at/land’s majority at 190,000. it gives 85 Young s. ‘. {poll eod) Democrats and 43 Republicans in the next . . Joneress. We are requested to state that there will be Vongre Lon Nov. 9 a Concert in aid of the funds of the Ladies} ONDON, Nov. v. Industrial Aid Society, of St. Paul's Church, The Daily News says President Arthur's held on Tuesday evening, 26th December. administration wiil be seriously hampered > EpvcaTionaL Association. — The _ first meeting of the season will be held on Friday next, the 17th inst., at West Kent School, even Street + > Tue Presbytery of P. E Island wili meet / oppose him now. in St. James’ Hall, on Wednesday, 15th imst., i t at 4 o'clock, p. m., for general business, and at| Gladstone said that the objeet of Lord 7.30 p. m., congregation, Mr. N. by the Democratic success. It is more than probable that a wish to ‘thus tie his hands led many of his supporters in 1880, to The rebuke thus given to the President and his friends was thor- oughly well deserved. In the Commons, this afternoon, Mr. for presbyterial visitation of the | Dafferin’s mission to Egypt is to conduct | necessary negotiaiions with the Egyptian > | Government. J. Morcay, New River, Va., says) said, by which the Egyptian people could No machinery exists, he that his wife having suffered fora long while|}e eonsulted with regard to their future with rheumatism was induced to try St. | Jacobs Vil, and it gave almost instant relief | and had a most happy effect. Sceleaiotie Hanp-Patstep Porcelain Christmas Cards just received, by Bremner Bros. Gie—y No. 1 BATTERY oF ARTILLERY will meet on | Monday next at Kensington Ritle Range at 12) government. Carzo, Nov. 9%. Lord Dufferin, to-day, had four hours’ conference with Cherif Pacha, Egyptian faoll 3i Prime Minister. Bangor, Me., Nov. 9. At the annual meeting of the Inter- o'clock, noon, for the purpose of firing their | national Railway Company, of Maine, held anuual allowance of bali cartridge, and com to-day, the election of ofticers resulted in peting for a silver medal presented to the| the choice of the following directors :—J. Judge Young. > Battery by His Honor m Picrov.—Mr. i Heavy FAiLvure | Sherbrooke, ee iss Robert | brooke; Noah Woods, E. R. Burpee and F, | H. Pope, of Ottawa, Ont.; W. B. Ives, of D. E. MecFee, of Sher- Campbell, carrying on an extensive tanning} 4 Wilson, of Bangor. business in Pictou, has failed. The liabilities | are said to be upwaris of $150,000, chiefly in Pictou, Montreal, Halifax and Boston, — | Halifax Chronicle. i | pher, (dinner, to-night, by over 200 prominent New York, Nov. 9. Herbert Spencer, the English philoso- was tendered a complimentary DrowNep.—Frederick Bading, 17 years of | gentlomen, at which the Hon. Wm. Evarts age, wae drowned at Ballast whari, St. Jobn, | presided. on Thursday night. Another man named} William Dogherty was drowned while going | on board the schooner ‘‘ Dolpbin,”’ lying at | Lawton’s wharf, St. John. > - | New York, Nov. 9. Ex-President Pierola, of Peru, arrived | here last night from Europe. The Herald this morning has a leader of A spLenpip line of Corsets, from 30 cents up| two columns on cable watters, in which it to $3 per pair, all sizes, at Young's. [noll eod | says that ‘‘a new cable is going to be laid, ican bncllstaliees Beer ws tHe Lumser Weops—Owing to| the svarcity and high price of pork, lumber men :n the Ottawa district are dealing exten- sively im beef. Three hundred head of cattle were shipped from Ottawa in one day for the | shanties of a company of large operators. — .- - Tue Newfoundland elections have resulted | in a decided victory for the Railway Govern- | ment. The Government members returned | are Messrs. McKay, Fraser, Winter, Dorvelly, | Penny, Witeway, Boyd, Bond, Skeleton, F. | Winton, 8S. McKay, Rice, Thompson, Boons, | McDonnel, Bartlet, Shea, Dawe, and Barty. | The new party won only three seats. paren Tue New Series of Canadian Christmas Cards, just opened, at Bremuer Bros. [noll 3i — > — A serious disaster occurred on the Main Cextral Kailway at Lincoln, Me., on Wednes- day. A special train collided with the St John Express. Two cars were telescoped, and Superintende.t Tucker, of the Main Central, and a dozen other men were seriously but none fatally injured. Those who saw the position of the cars wonder that the accident was not attended with great slaughter. - Al Frencu Kip Gioves, two buttons, only 80 cents per pair, at Young's. [noll eod atti |and that messages will be going through it next summer.’ The Herald also has an editorial on the ‘‘ collection of news,” in which it states that at a meeting of the New York Associated Press yesteiday, it offered a resolution that the Western press, the New England press, the New York State press, and Philadelphia and Balti- more press associations be admitted to membership in the associated press, but the resolution was voted down. Lonpon, Nov. 9. News’ Madrid correspondent says The | Spain and England, before the ratification ‘of the extradition treaty in 1879, always The authorities seem to have surrendered each other's criminals. Gibraltar police ; waived all extradition formalities by the immediate surrender, when the Spanish Consul notified them that fugitive Cubans were men he wanted, and then pretended that they had expelled the fugitives from Gibraltar because the strict regulations for- bade the admittance of suspicious persons. After the recapture of other political prison- ers on African stations they were treated | with great severity, and Mace and his fellow Soms people who would pose before the | public as humanitarians, will be greatly shocked to hear that a soldier who cied at | Portsmouth, England, a week or two ago, was | at the time ucdergding a sentence of five years for having been drunk on duty in Egypt. In the Crimea, the panishment for being drunk |* ! : PB p 'in Arabi’s possession shall be declared writ- on duty was fifty lashes. And yet it 1s held by some that half the number of lashes, ad- ministered to the worst classof criminals, is too severe punishment in this couvtry. ol , in all the New Dress Rare good value fnoll eod Materials, at Youngs init Tue steamer ‘‘Worcester,” Captain Hallett, arrived from Boston yesterday evening at six o'clock. The ‘‘Wercester” was detained on her passage by very boisterous weather. She first encountered a gale off Cape Sable, and was obliged to put into Shelbourne, N. 8., on Monday morning for shelter. She sailed from there on Tuesday, and was again obliged to \in Eastern Roumania is now at prisoners were maltreated at Cuba. Catro, Nov. 9. Traders from Soudan report that El Obeid, which the False Prophet has been besieging, has been relieved. Lonpon, Nov. 9. The Daily News’ Constantinople corres- pondent telegraphs it has been decided that all letters emanating from the palace found ten without authority. The Standard’s Constantinople correspon- dentsays the Russian acting Consul General open war- fare with Aleks Pacha, Governor General ,of the Province, for no other reason than ‘that the latter is endeavoring to govern the return on account of the strong easterly gale. | On Wednesday morning she sailed again, and reached Halifax on Wednesday night, and left for this port on Thursday morring. Captain Hallett reports that while passing Little Hope | Light, he saw an unknown wreck on the rocks below the lighthouse. the war dangerous position. He be- a little in @ most lieves that if her crew were saved, it must | have beeu with very great difficulty. The fol lowing is the ‘‘Worceste:’s” passenger list :-- Miss Annie McLean, Mr. 8. Meyers and wife, | Miss Lizzie McDougall, Miss Dougall, Miss Margaret Par, Mrs Sullivan, Mr Carroll, Mr J E McKinnon, H McCurdy, James Music, A Stevenson, A McLean. The vassengers to Bostoa this evening were Capt. Vm. Barnard and wife, Mrs Elizabeth Mc- Cormack, Mrg $, W Blip J W Bliss; M Bilie¥, Miss Aguid Pigott, Phi p Muryiy, Jennie Mc- | all the samples of medicine sent me during the | country in the spirit in which it was intend- ed he should carry out the decisions of the Berlin Congress, irrespective of the parti- cular interests of any one power. Forty-eight deaths occurred in Mecca from cholera up to October 29th. mew Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Nov. 11—10 a. m. Winds shifting to the east and south ; fair weather to day, followed by increasing cloudi- ; Ness, —— Horsford’s Acid Phosphate A NECESSITY. Dr. C. O. Fries, Portland, Me., says:—‘Of past dozen years it is, the o one l have ever oynd ype hus bebomeé a necessity in nt) twa ouvehold.’ THEH DAILY HXA MT Lecal and Other Items, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. of Archbishop | — Special Notices. CHRISTMAS Carns —The largest avd beat assortment of Christaas Cards ia the City for sale cheap at Lewis’. {-ovS 2i | Buy your Overcoats, Reefers and Ulsters from John McPhee & Go. nov? wkly You can buy cloth and trimmings ‘in hats during November. | Twenty Barrels and half barrels of prime Labrador Herring for sale, cheap fr cash, at the Family Grocery. KR. K. Brace. foe3 1. CLOTHS, Mantle Cloths, and Ul Clothe, just opened. Sacques and Ulsters cul and fitted at short notice. —WEEKS | & Co, [nod mo we & sa | sgek & Gorr solic't orders for choice new | Valencia Raisins by the box. [oct 27 ' Quixck, Pears, green and purple Grapes, CGravenstein Apples, &c., at Beer & Goff s. oct 20 JAMES SLAUNWHITE, North-West, says he was almost fatally injured by the fall of a tree, Liniment, cured him. Rrow Sear } | om i scer j used externally and internally, j2 eod wkly Dorsey Gorr & Co's Boots are the rage. EVERYONE Prowse’s, both in style and price. joct 30 HE Only steam, sewing machine, and gun- repairing shop on P. E. Island, and the only place where you can get every part of a sewing machine or a ,un made, is at Brown’s shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown. [se 27 3i HEBRON, Yarmouth, Oct. 15th, 1882. To DRS. BENNET & LEWIS, 119 Hollis St., Halifax. Dear Str.—I desire to express my feelings of profoun-l gratitude to you who have helped m2 so much \ the use and application of your wonderful medicine known as your Absorptive Pads and Plasters, &c. I was sik about two years and spent a large sum cf money with physicians but received very little benefit until 1 tried your absorptive treatment When I commenced using it this summer I c uld scarcely walk across the floor, I had such a weakness across me, and aow I can mile at a time and attend to houschold duties much better than I could before, and feel only too glad to recommend this truly great treat- ment to any person or persons who may be afflicted as [ was. You are at liberty to make any disposition of this note you may deem proper. MRS. R. HIBBARD All the remedies can be obtained at Fraser & Reddin’s Drug Store. FOR CHARTER, — vs Brigt. ‘‘ Lottie Belle,’ now due at States or West Indies. Apply to LONGWORTH & CO. Ch’town, Nov 6, 1882.--2w 2aw To the Electors of the first Legisla- very [uovS 3i wkyl this port, will accept a charter for United | WER, NOV After doctors gave him up, Minard 8 | can be suited in Hats at L. F. | walk a| OR AR LOLOL CITI = PERKINS & STERNS ARE OFFERING A LARGE VARIETY -OF — Mantle Cloths, Ulster Cloths, (vercoatings, tive Council District of Queen's County. ™ ENTLEMEN,—In compliance with the | JF unanimous nomination of a Convention of delegates from al] sections of the District, I am a candidate for your sufirages at the approaching election. In order that direct taxation may be avoided and the best interests of the country pro- moted, my first endeavor shall be to reduce the Legislature to one Chamber, for I believe the Second Chamber is, in our altered circum. stances since Confederation, unnecessary and burdensome. I shall, at the same time, pro- tect, to the fullest extent, the interests of all property-bolders throughout the Province, As the time is short I shall not be able to visit you personally; bat T confideutly expect your votes and irfluence. ] remain, gentlemen, Your obedjent servant, JAMES JOHNSTON, Nov. 8, 1882. Kerosene Oil | Kerosene Oil! FEO arrive per Brigt. ‘Lottie Belle,’ direct from New York and now due 50 bris Pratts celeprated Kerosene QOjl whic will be sold low while landing. Apply to LONGWORTH & CO. Nov, 2, 2aw 2w. INCREASE YOUR CAPITAL. Thos desiring to make money ons ralland medium investments ia grain, provisi us and stock speculatio s, can do so by oper- ating or our plan. Krom May Ist, 1881, to the present cate, on 1n- vestments of $10.00 to $1,000, cash profits have been reahzed and paid to investors $10 $20 WHEAT finounting to several times ¢ s original invest- ment, still leaving the original in- vestment making money or pay- able on demand. Explanatory cir- culars and statements of fund W sent free. We want respunsible agents, who will report on crops aud introduce the pian. Liberal com miss ous per. Address, FLEMMING ¢ MERRIAM STOCKS mission Merchants, Majer S100 cits etn fF\HE Dwelling House and premises on Upper Prince Street adjoining the pre- mises of Judge Hensicy. Furnisned or un- furnished. Possession given immediately. E. R. BROW, Com- Bleek, Nov. 2, tf. GOLD VARIS, MEDAL, 1678. Po be te ee et Beis | ed JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. -—— Ask Your Grocer —FOR— ‘Mount Royal Mills Rice, AND YOU NE#ZD No Longer Use Old Rice, WO OR THREFK YEARS OLD, ‘But Will Secure a Delicious Rice, Fresh, Pure, White, Wholesome and Fine Flavoured, {ju Mavtres!, Suny ¥s 1882 | | \ SCOTCH TWEEDS, ENGLISH THEEDS, CANADIAN TWEEDS, Seal Cloths, Dogskin, Astrachan. You should see these Goods before purchasing clsewhere, as BETTER VALUE ~ CAN BE HAD. Perkins & Sterns. Oct, 26 1882 PMBEHR 11, 1 . Beste = oe a ak eee a ae a EY Ae RNS eaetetlaatatn panna 882. LONDON HOUSE. —— — —0:0 | Now Opening ex §. 8. Victoria, Waldensian and Cedar Grove Charlottetown, Oct, 5, 1882. 6 ee Ladies’ Beaver and Plush Hats, Ladies’ Silk Scarfs, Ladies Jersey Gloves. Ladies’ Alexandra Jackets, Children’s Woollen Pelisses, Promenade Scarfs and Squares, Behive Wools, Cocoon Wools, Ice Wools, Berlin Wvols, Moire and Broehe Sash Ribbons. Gentlemen’s Lambs’ Wool Underclothing, Gentlemen's Merino Underclothing, Gentlemen’s Kid Mitts and Gloves. GEO. DAVIES & CO. JOHN Oct. 4, 1882—-Zaw, wkly _————————— Charlottetown Boot = Feneectoe ALL KINDS, bound to give satisfaction. or money given back, Oct. 16, 1882—2aw wkly JOHN McPHEE & CO. OPENED THEIR FALL AND WINTER STOCK —_OF— STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CLOTHINC, it will Pay Cash Buyers to examine cur Goods Before Purchasing elsewhere. 20: BOOTS,BOOTS,BOO0O7TS :O VERY pair of our own make warranted to wear well, Ay B>oi\s bought here that do not fit can be exchanged, Hand-made Boots to Order. McPHEE & CO. Roreerr Orr's Onn Srann — and Shoe Factory. SOLD CHEAP. Come and try a pair, We are Repairing Done, STEAMBR HEATHER BELLE FALL AREANGEMENT. TILL leave Orwell Brush Wharf for Char- lottetown every Tuesday, Wednesday evening at {2 o'clock; remaining at Brush Wharf Tuesday and Wednesday nights, and Thursday might returning to Charlottetown, ariiving about 8.30 o’clock, p. m. Fares to Orwell and other wharves— Upper Deck and Cabin, 30 cts; | ower deck, 20) cls, JOHN HUGHES, Nov, 10, 188%—city papers Agent, Juion Bank of P, kK, Island, OTICE is hereby given that a special this Bank will be held at their Banking House, in Charlottetown. on Thur sdvy,the sixteenth day of November next, at twelve o'clock, noon, for the purpose of considering a proposal from the Bank of Nova Scotia, for the amalgamation of that Bank with the Union Bank of P. E. Island, and for taking such steps in the premises as the Sbarebold- ers may deem desirable. Proxies for voting must be left wiih the Cashier at least one day previous to the meeting. October, 1882. (Sg4) CHARLES PALMER, President. JOHN INGS, } W. E. DAWSON, JAMES DESBRISAY, |p. 4. THOS. W. DODD, ’ { Directors A. L. BROWN, : GEO, DAVIES. J Oct. 12, ’82.—wkly and Thursday morping at 7 ©’clock, calling | at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves; re- | turning from Charlottetown to Orwell same | general meeting of the Shareholders of| NOTICE. only three feet of Gas per hour with the tay turned full on. sumption of Gas only is required. than three teet per hour. candles at a cost of thr2e quarters of oue cen per hounr, The price of these Byrners to consumers © Gas wil! be teu ceuts bach, These Burners are intended for use in Halls, Bedrooms, Kitchens, and other places where a light from a small con- By regulating the tap, the Gas consumed. can be reduced to any desired quantity less These Burners are so scientifically made that they will give a light eqval to about ten (Ja 10 od pat ON EXHIBITION. eee The finest essortment of Factory Cloth, Blauketing, Fiannets, Yarus, ete., AT THE — FACTORY CLOTH AND WOOL DEPOT, Cc. H. SCHURMAN, Gueat George Stiget | Ch’town, Oct, 24,°8?.—2m eod wkly REMOVAL JOHN BELL, TALI IM CUTTE, Corner Pownal and Grafton Sts, | Ch’town, Oct, 23,'22 —3w eod Dated. Union Bank, Chaglottetown, 1th | Administration Notice. j 7 OTICE is hereby given that I, the under- | LN signed, have been appointed, by the Surrogate and Judge of Probate of this Islend, | Administratrix, cum testamen‘o annexo, of the | Estate of the late Henry Palmer, of Chariotie- | town, Esquire, and that all persons indebted to the Estate of the eaid late Henry Palmer, Esquire, are required to make immediate pay. | ment to me; and I request al! persons having ‘claims against the said Estate to forward the ‘same to me, duly attested, for settlement, HE Charlottetown Gas Light Company within one year from this date. have importeda fresh supply of Bray’s Patent Burner’s, especially made to consume 1882. ) AMELIA PALMER, Adm jpistratrix cum lest, annexo, Uct, 18..m & th 3w. pat w & 6 3w.r g 3m CIGARS! , For sale every where, APOTHECARIES HALL CO., 0 a Sole Agents for Chmlottetowa, P, E, L Get, 29, som en # Dated Charlottetown, !4th October, A. D. (paren enae imported Small Queens, None genuine without the trade mark, me ann ty <4 emcee Ae ey - Tera camgreneeneareee eae > eine Mai a | ‘ft i iH is ie ae menos PW esnin dietenoenien ae ee A EO one Or