a Tf ~ 7s CT TRS CURRENT NOTES. | Gen. O'Neil, the fenian raider, bas die? | ‘The agitation among the Skye e¢ vflers is A man has been given twelve lashes in There ig an agitation fer the abolition of vs licenses in Hamilton. nema ee " Me see seit mens - —_—— ee ee tse. le Ae Sas = = te a ee A oe nnitorsary Items TELFORAPHIR ry ern } a ed aa 5 NEW De VEDNESDAY, Nov, 5.—The “gunpowder nder th British T i ete al jin Th xas. Sian of Pestiament, which sim, Macmuel [ IAL Despatcurs To Tur EXAMINER, | ' the dav previous, has been cel brated | . . . 1} ie e ed on | 18 residential | | Increasing. he h of November, with various degrees of ie onits city since 1605. It was a_ pro- ‘ Paap up : | Spr Bill has been passed. bert atesby, ear! O- uy ! ‘ ° ‘ ° A 1 ‘ , , + Ti i sx was discovered ia the vaalisundct the No Compre hensive Returns,| A general movement up the Nile will | co yee oon : cceneaion aha ak ea ommence next week. t i rh dis very a8 rpale 2 ‘ é ’ covery Was mad Boston, Nov. 4 | Winni owing to an anonymous letter sent to Lord| TI bt innipeg, for breaking gaol. _ le ection throngheut the country} Montag \ contained the following ¢ ' ‘ f much mor quietly tha was ten ’ 1: there be no appearan: sofeny | a rLICI pated, Lin Cinctunatt there were two ee stir, yet 1 say they shall receive a terrible or three fatal] ehcouttlers A general low, this Parliament, and yet they shal! not soe W rts them, The vault called ‘Gioy Faux Cellar’ in which the conspirators lodged the barrels of gunpowder, remained till 18°25 when it was ‘onverted into office ihe people of England are givirg the Hous: Lords, "st now,an ther kind of “‘hlowi g up, for not passing th »Gladstone Franchise fil): will they take the “arning in time to save themselves from extinction Local and Other Items. , To Mo ’ Thanksgiving Day—no Dairy . | EXAMINER - a Del t next Tye Small Court is adjourned un- til Saturday > Tue S. S. Coban arrived this afternoor. | She reports a very rough hight ip the gulf, i “a - i Tue whiskey garg at Michipiceheon has! ' been broken up and a large quantity of liquor | destroye i, j a Quire a blow. Windo hutters, window sashes, etc., have been dancing about the streets alld ay ~*~ Tue Rev. Mr. Cameron, froia Ontario, will | preach in St. James’ Church to-morrow, Thanks iviby i . e . Ww. CUNARI Halifax, has contributed $500 to the building fund of the Home for the Ag.din that - A TRADEK stoppirg iu a hotel in M mtreal | lost a parse contaning 83,000, but the chon bermaid found and returned it. <-> Ir is reported uhat t' is likely to prove afailu of that city Mr -+ “i pr . support e Halifax Free Library | , the we ‘thy e'tizens decliniug to contribute to its o ster, Capt. G. D. Allan, | arrived from Boston this morning wit! freight, and Miss Jean Newbery, Mr. A. M. | Dexter and Mr. Frank Conrad as passengers. | o | THE steamer W orce ‘ = : . | ess of Wales left for! she encount+red heavy | Lak steamer Prin Pictou this morning weather and may not return to-night. ‘Ihe| steamer St. Lawrence left Summ: side this! morning but returned at 2 o’clock. 2 | AN ingnest wa held on the body f | Thomes b. Hannah, the young man killed | Ww play ¢ foot ball in St. John, on] 5 ..a.day,and tha jury returned a verdict of | accidental death. } > = | Tur yachts Claribel and Sunbeom lying | between Pownal wharf and Connolly’s whar', were carried by the storm into the breastwork below the residence of Benjimin Devies, Esq. They received slight injuries, >—-— i Beeroner who recently eloped | daughter of a neighboring farmer, | North Sydney Herald, was, a few | aiter the marriage, ‘‘interviewed by | her of the bride and is now an invalid.” | | i A Capi Witi the gays the b urs the fat * rt of to-day will make the He heavy rain tra pton Park in splendid condition, aud if it should be firm to-morrow the race | will take place without fad. The race will | c I at 1 o'clock. sislhcaillibida At \L communication of Victoria Lodge No. 2,°A. fF. and A. M., will be held in their | Lodse Koom, Masonic Hall, on Friday even- ing, jth inst., atS p.m. Business important Members ar regu sted to attend. -> ! A Heavy gale from the South-east com- | menced this morning abouc | gradually increasing till between 12 and | 1en it attained a velocity at times an hour. Since noon it | | dierated. o clock, . | UG Cit ck, wi of about has rm ty) miles — ~~ - | ‘ . ’ ‘ | In the Stipendiary Mgistrate’s Court | this morning the case of Richard Welsh vz. | Henry G. B. Millie, a former employee of | the Herald Pemting Company, for em-| bezzelment of $5, was heard and the pris- er Was discharged on his own recogniz- | ance tuo apy before the Graud Jury il requlrea niehohialapinleaa Don't forget the Tea and Fancy Table that 8 to come ot! on Thanksgiving Day, at Souris, in the Hall ove store of Mr. C. C. Car- the ton. Doors opea at 120’clock, noon. We are gal to see that our Methodist friends at Sour an effort to provide a Par- sonage for ther Minister, and we trust that their Beziar to-morrow will prove a grand success Quien P. 8. Ancutpatp, Esq., Chief Eogineer of the Interevlouial Kaitway, Superintendent Coleman, Mechanical Engir eer Unsworth, Mr, Hugsan, Accountant, and Mr. W. H. Cros- kill, superintendent’s Secretary, accompanied Mr. Schreiber in hia mspection of the Railway. The party returned to town last evening. Messrs. schrieber and Archibald will probably ' sas. | close supposed will . } ' ‘ rattiistorin has prevatled during the evening, which has impaired the ts logiaphie service te « } uch an exteut to prevent anything ike <¢ Ouprehensiv returna i the re sult : Such returns as have been received how ive the following indications ' ) Chk Veiaha carried New Jersey and Connee | t by siua'l majorities; Iilinois is doubt- Thi: Olato is strongly for Biaime: that the Repuiticans nay break the ‘solid South’ ty carrying Virginia and West Virginia; New York gives to a result largely favorab!e Cleveland Lt is 8 ipposed the Republicans may be | defeated in Indiana, and generally thought from present information that Cleveland is returned. | called LATEST. New York, Nov. 5. | Reports very coutra lictory, and results uncertain Blaine carries New England, | except Connecticut; also Pennsylvania, | Ohio, Iilinois, lowa, Minnesvia and Kar. | Cieveland carried the solid South, | except Virginia and West Virgmia (which | are doubtful), New Jersey and Connecti- | cut. The tullowing are claimed by both | parties:—New York, Indiana, Michigan, | Wisconsin, Virginia, West Virginia, C li- | forvia and Oreyor. New Yr‘ not be five State is| thousand | either way | ° | Demo-rats seem most hopeful, but, until | school book policy of the Ontario Govern- fuller returns are received, it is impossible to more than guess who is elected. tp | severai states majorities will be very small cinasicelititlia i daa ig Gordon's Placky Keply, “Will Hold | Khartoum for Twelve Years.” Lonpon, Nov. 4. Gren. Wolseley telegraphs from Dongola | that Col. Kitchener telegraphs that the | Arabs from the south report all quiet. | (ine of our messengers, who was sent to | Khartoum days ago, reached that | place and was received by Gen. Gordon | with a parade of his troops. The Muahdi | had advanced Opposite Khartouin and asked | Gen. Gordon to surrender. Gortlon replied | that he would hold Khartoum against him | for twelve years. some —_ oo Weatner Bulletin Probati next 24 horurs for the | Mai vévine i’rovtiices. j ites for th Torxonro, Nov. 5-104. m Moderate to fresh gales from the east and south, cloudy to rainy weather followed by | weste! L; gales and colder weather to-night or |} to-morrow. Vi FTROLOGICAL OFFICE. Charloitetown November 5, 1884. Highest Temperature Saturday......... 41.6) Lowest Temperature (read at midnight), ..28.9} Lowest Temperature this morping........86.2 ‘emperature this morning, at 8 o clock ..40.8 I T mperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock..44.0 Summerside Exports. Sum™M«kRstps, Nov. 3. Shipped per steamer St. Lawrence, Evans, asmiter, for Point du Chene : . & 300.00 150 sheep Sl bags potatoes. . 61.00 ee I OO ik nas + 0 oc mnes 176.06 4 bris pork. 50.66 a ee ss ce is kb dawns oe 16 00 00 Ibs. pork. 35 00 PAD THIN OPORUNE: 6.046 ck 6 Sasi ee 323.00 on9 253. LO $1244 00 4; Cases egys.. By same ste mer Nov, 4th:— 6 brls mackerel 65.00 C6 cube Gem... S08 i eal 75.00 1 colt. 25.00 124 bbls oysters..... 312.00 2 pigs. ay deus dak 4 00 Br WN GON. oo 6 is cass hoe ves 50.00 4/9 sheep pelts. . 420 0U ee NR og ok che ee eiks ote 778 00 I, NO es ae ivaced tase es 168 00 8 bags potatocs.. ......-sseeee 6.00 $1733.00 Suir NEWs. Summerside, Nov 3 —ent Drasilla,‘ Dickson, Shediac, herring; Mamie, Dunn, Shediac, bal; 4th—Seud Graham, Richibucto, lum. cld Souvenir, Lesiie, Pictou, bal; Sea Flower,’ Wayen, Souris, herring. 4th—ent Agyie, Snow. Cape Traverse, mdse, — MAKKI£LD. On the 4th inst.. by the Rev, J. Burwash, Mr. Wi'liam McKenzie, of Rustico. to Miss Priscilla Blaquiene, of the same place. (Summerside ‘‘Journal” please copy.) leave to-morrow morning. —--e——— _ Tae Telegraph siys:—There is a letier \ip*tmarked bo-ton) in the St. John post office, the addreas of which is perhaps the Most remarkable specimen of literature that has absorbed the attention of tue staff for a log time, to wit :— Jon smith Stoping with his mo her U pstairs dal t Jons Noo skosha British Provinces —_——_ 1.9. G. T.—At the last meeting of the quarter, ending Oct. 3ist, the following offi- cers of Fidelity FL dge, New Perth, weie el d for the easuine term :— ' vA st vencon, a, | vu Kart F, bH. McNeill , bith Keis® (roruon. f Edison L , M.—Osecar J. B Lane. iy Franklin MeNeill. “ tepien “haw. A. S.--Wel'ington McLearen. a = nobert Keneen. k.. S.—Annie Shaw. L. 4.—Praucis MULidard. ne PaInFuLity Ivgurep.—Mrs. Pope, wife of | Rev. Dr. Pope, met with a painful accident | | | vesterday #ft-rnoon, by falling from a ba!cony lin the rear of her house to the ground, a dis- tance of ten feet. be was attended by Dr. Addy, who said that one of the ligaments of the neck was broken avd her head slightly bruised.—St. John Tel-graph, _——.——— LARGE stock of Accerdeons, Concertinar, Violins, Bicjos, Guitars, Flutes, Violin strings at Miller bros, selling ve v cheap, [nov 4, tf —— TuE latest advices from Australia state that the Hanlan-Chfford race has been postponed to February 7th, and that Beach claims his match with Hanlan off, the agreement being that Hanlan would rowne race before the watch with him, on la 2ad. He intends. | however, to cheilenge the winner of the Han- lau-Clifford race for Feb, 2ist. vinentiiiaeionn Cuearesr place in town to buy Accordeons, Concertivas, Violins, and all kinds of musical instruments at Miller Bros, fnov 4, ti seperate dnd HBere*ord’s «cia Phosphate FOR NERVOUSNESS, INDIGESTION, &c. | the | Vatives In a div sons on iGeand Trenk |of Great Britain or Lreland. ee ee te ne mee TEAMINEHR, NOVEMBER 5, 1884. A precedence motion for the Franchise | ete es, a~ ee a —— ee ee See ee & A. Brown & Go. Are Offering the following lots of Dry Goods at prices to clear : LO.G00 yards =a my a | Assorted Cloths, suitable for Jackets, Ulsters, Dolmans, and Suitings, i ' | 8.400 yards Assorted itress Goods. A thousand Chinamen saled from San | Francisco for home on the 30th ult. Grignoli, the celebrated tenor, died at New York, of interna! hemmorhage itis said that Britain is preparing to| unnex the whole coast of the Red Sea to) Egyp* ! ! Christine Le slie, the baby farmer, has | be-n acquitted of the charge of man- | slaughter. The result of the eicction for members of sccond chamber in Holland shows a Liberal gain, It is an unmarried proposes that single “bachelettes. ” lady of Boston who ladies hereafter be Hamilton boys, emulating the cowboys of the Wild West, have lassoed a man, who has died from his injuries. ie New York Annual State Convention report shows that 3,000 converts had been baptised during the year. it has teen neld in the Quebec Court of Review thatanm unpaid vendor has a right to seize goods wherever found. The Parnellites voted with the Conser- Lord Churchill’s motion censuring Mr. Chamberlain. The Hon. G. W. Ross expresses the ment as being the one best book system, Mr. Stephenson, Superintendent of the belheves the men will cheerfully graut the exteusion of the reduction ip their pay » Railway, ‘Can you tell me which is the olfactory organ!” Pupil frankly anawers, **No, sir.” Teacher-——‘‘Correct.” Pupil goes off in a brown study. Teacher Dr. Tanner, who some few years age ab- stained from food for six weeks, and then satistied his hunger with a watermelon, is living on a ranch in Mexico, Foot-anc-mouth disease, itis presumed, is extinct, as no fresh outbreak is known to have taken place for a month in any part Mr. L. A. Senegal has been fined $800 for illegal practices at Vercheres election. Hastings temperance people have decided to submit the Scott Act to the electors. The skeletons of 80,000 buffaloes have bee shipped from Dakota this year, to be ground into fertilizers for the older fields. The bones sre worth 523. per ton at the shipping station. The smajl daughter of W. K. Vander- bilt is said to have asked her mother at the end cf the tirst week in the new house, referring to the Gothic dining room: ‘‘Have we always got to eat in the church?” M. Dubois, of Paris, finds that chloro- form acts with extraordinary rapidity on criminals after the introduction of alcohol into the system, and terminates death with startling abruptness. This discovery may form a cue to the fatality of chloroform in some cases. MaxsO’Rell understands that in Eng- land kissing is confined to the mouth, bux he laments that he has had no opportuni- ties for personal cbservation on this inter- esting question, for ‘‘ those confounded islanders always took care to wait until | was gone tkefore they indulged in these delightful proofs of intimacy.” There are more than 100,000 women and girls who make a living on the streets of Paris as licensed vendors, Thirty-five thousand of them are under eighteen, 17,- 000 under fifteen, and 5,000 of them are little girls under thirteen years of age. They are allowed to grow up as pagans, with no religious or moral instruction. [t is proposed in Italy to throw a bridge over the Straits of Messina that separates Sicily from Italy. Between Cape del Pezzo and Garsirri, where the channel is two and a half miles in width, and the depth of water 361 feet, is the place selected. Two great piers will support a viaduct of steel raised to a height«f 328 feet above the water. The Montreal Journal of Commerce says that Canadlan cheese and cattle shipments, during the season of open navigation, have footed up about $11,000,000, of which cheese furnished six and cattle five millions. As compared with the corresponding period of 1879 shipments of cheese have increased 100 per cent., and of cattle about 70 per cent. SS Matchless Flour —AND— OTHER BRANDS, AT REDUCED PRICES, AT BEER & GOFF’S, New Raisins, New Currants, New Figs, Gech Grapes, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, —AT— BEER & GOFF'S, JAVA and Other Kk ucis, FRE si ROASTED, FRESH GROUND, £400 yards Biack and Colored Velveteens, 6500 yards Cheap Wincey. 60,006 yards Grey Cottons, marked down to mill prices. 4, 5 and 6 Cents. A BIG LOT WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Best Cotton Warp at Mill Prices. rT ALT REMNANTS AT COST. @ WHOLEMSALEH AND RBETALL. Ren mber the Place: Tremaine & Metcalf’s old Stand, next Door to Messrs, Beer & Goff. Y= The New Brick Store will be opened on the 25th April. =a W.& A. BROWN & CO. Charlot ztown, Oct. 23, 1884. Perkins & Sterns’ —FOR— FALL & WINTER GOODS of the Very Best Value. UR Stock of Velveteens is large, and includes all colors in Plain and Brocaded and marked ( very low. English Silks, Satins, Velvets and Plushes, all shades. New Feather oxime ming, New Stripe Satin, New Astracan Trimming, New Spot Silks, New Cheinlle pane New Brocade Velvet. A Grand Display of Knit Wool Goods, in Squares, Sears, Jackets, Searborc Coats, Alexandra Jackets, Jerseys, &c. Fur-lined Cloaks, Rubber Circulars, Dolimans, Jackets Ulsters, Shawls, &¢ New Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, &c, very stylish. Berlin Wool— Beehive Victoria, Rutland, Albany, Saxony, Alloa, Universal, and other yarns. Grey Fisnnel, Scarlet Flannel, White Flannel, French Twill Flannel, Tweed Shirtings, Tartan 2 laids, &e. Dress Goods, newest and best value. Large Stock of Wincey, Prints, &. Buys’ Cloth and Fur Caps, Men’s Caps, Ladies’ Fur Caps. Splendid Value in Blankets, Comforts and Counterpanes, ALL PERSONS WANTING WINTER GOODS SHOULD SEE OUR STOCK. PERKINS & STERNS. KK STOVE. QUICK AND PERFECT Ch’town, Oct. 17, 1884. ASTER An CONSTRUCTED ION (Guan gt uu f oe TT In Its New and Improved Principle, * OPER ATION, CONTAINING AND Jasily Managed. Every Facility for Cooking. Kasily | g EVERY STOVE WARRANTED. Simon W. Crabbe. | Sign of the Stove, Walker's Corner. Ch’town, Oct. 1. A WORD TO THE WISE, WE have completed our impoz- ‘tations of Jobbing Papezs, and are ‘prepared to furnish Note and Letter |Headings, Bill Heads, &c., well UNDEE THE PATRONAGE OF jc Sg impo Ais Houor Lieut. Goveruor Macdonald printed, caeap and prompt. = te : | Bein time! Sead your osders SOLD BY ACL = ; maneies now to the wine “i = THE MEMBERS OF STATIONERS THROUCHOUT tHe WORLD} | | BXAMINER PUBLISHING CO., j i j Mens iS |BAZAAR! j eee OEE eee for prompt ST. JOSEPHS SOCTBTY) water street, oor, 24, 18% FLOUR. FLOUR. Nov, 12th and 13th, Summerside. An abuedant Refreshment Table will be REGEIVES HIGHEST AWARDS World. HOR S A 7. oe B _— liwsned from all stations on the P. E Island! Pure and Cheap, «AT —~ the Rumford Chemjyal ss ce, R. Lb, for Panmrphte' ed Sen L a BERR @ GOFF’S. PURPOSE HOLDING A BAZAAR W WNZER In the Market Hall, 4s : - ie ing Machin oe Sewing Machines. 125 bris. CHOICE PATENT, 375 bris SUPERIOR EXTRA, the proceeda to be a “goes a ewe ad ; : : 1 ement St. ’s Con- S 2 RATED MACHINES delivery at Charlottetown oe Se : oseph's Cour, = THESE CELEBRATED ‘ ided dv: inds of amusements, 20 bris. No. 1 PILOT BREAD, provided, and \ arious kin rae , , | Admission, Ten Cents. At all the leading Exhibitions ot the | 10 bris. THIN FAMILY, Raburn Cbeabe at one first-class fare will be | | Railway to Charlottetown, ona the on and @aly Gold Medal in Canada. 1885. 5 13th November, good to returs up to aud lu- | : ‘ J. A. CHEPMAN & ©O., [oiling November 14th, to partes Ulestyota | J. F. WILLIS & GO., Corner Powual avd Water Streets. | of attendjng t Ob'tdwu, Sep 8, Ch téwrt Oct: ‘Soja end uly wuthdrindd Agduts far P. B, A. 1 see tw ates