VE DOLLARS a YRAR., << ee ee ‘ ‘7; 1 > ' Pais is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise i ai - ~~ ee <at> eens a the Public, may speak iree,"’—Evkipipgs. SINGLE Corres Two CanTs. —— cv ; , 1h ‘“ A, ) ON ’ I ; ¥> \ 7 ryy Ty - . ¥ vv oY te os y 2 ~~ ; Ai gaa ig ' a - " Ni SERIES. LP LOTTRTO PINCH RDWAR TANK GATT PDAY XN T ; CHARLOTERTOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1884, VOL. 15.---NQ, 141, 7a : - @ BBY oa ame ine SCIORBRe ara R11 ees coo Ae SEs, sy rT o , 2 ve sak tet ta SHE UAILY MXAMINER/CONSIQNMENTS SOL'SITED. ‘ ole The Outlook for Sugar. Good Words for Canada. item Ww om — ve e ] V | eS ad wu ' Le . . ) e> oRS GAS ae ED t . I nailed a li ae eee ord Dofferin, who was so popuiat as P hee r Pih} ing (\; | ~ €> be 3's ‘ 53, 3 a | walle a saasciumaneaiiien A” Governor-General’ of Canada, never Inves i De Pui Ds ‘0+! | - . <0 MBRMaice 241 xo 5 ‘an opportunity to say a good word for this Water LOM ISS aii onara] wereh: DT | emneeniel an 3 = Z at country. As the reader already knows, _ Miteadanl Vullidiooiuk Guu Wudbidl MG) Gilditi St wae a tak a eZ ba age Lord Defferin since he left Canada haz » hte | 'é »: é * <q (from the Boston Journal ) ‘filled some ipportant oflives in the Poi i POR GALR ARD x op ANTIAR <n = 3 ~ @ The past week has bee i ‘,. tish foreign service, and has just been FUR SALSA UF P, BE. I. PRUDUGE, Sf. ~ cs zZ : Le dic : “e See at rather.on excit made Viceroy of India, the highest gift at aie" | & ey = i — 0 ed one in the sugar market and a decided 4). Atapekal of the G¢drudiont Pavsioe ve 1 ' A/ A a & > mo Arr 7 a i Te yh rw . r > -_ advance has taken place in raw. The de-. : 0 . ’ ' invent. i us = (289 WA i cE i > i RoE by! _ © e ¢ 24 a oc , > liveries for refining have been very large to his depertare frgme Beliast to undertsize uv 50 | | s 35 cS = 5 = a 3 aniounting to 31,558 tons for the caph. andl his new duties, the Gistinguished gentieman x J st moderate rates, ” . | we SE °° < a, -& - this exceeds any previous week for a long 0** rntertained sta banquet, over which , r moathly, Si. Juhns New foundiand, eo & 2 od “he +3 Ay > S tise. The improvement has been brought. Sir David Ray, the Mayor of the city, pre- iarie iif-yearty or yearly advertise is ae - = > 3 : CO < TN <a fan] about by more favorable advances from; Sided. and emong* the Gussie SSE. any al ation. ‘ mh connec viou — tue avove 8 Captain | F » y eo oS NR Ay 04 Europe and the large consumption at home ‘noblemen, members of Parliament =n Enylisl he vrell k , > F , mas =F Ne 28 rs . p ‘" sieeve Jlrs <7 who 1s well known in i . EK, Island, | Sere «ea o < oo and abroad. Prices are also very low and others from ali parts of the country. In ‘roatgsa . ate. cat ee pea charge of all cossiga- ~ — a i = Ke = any unfavorable news reduci . he eati- Tesponee to the toast in his honor, Lor: Ta Dp Tria i {) | meats, and wili also attend to the chartering eH ve =» Cai a £ . ¢ Using the cath: Dties fter acknowledging the manne: Tit RAILWAY Whitn TABLE | of ve els tor i} ; vine tr i fj : “ 7 Sen pt ow om a 2 ~ ~ m3 mates of the beet root crop would lead to 2; , ca were an ne ; = oo ” ” ON ie Bek bee - See eon = 5s Oe a i << ox: S decided improvement. The beat crop is which the toast had been received, and ae | ale te hein Mee kd — ~» & Hp = a now the great regulator, it has reached such {te Feferring to the’ miapy occasions upon . a ' vie ee ee Meters guaranteed | ‘ites , ~ = < - Sa : ene .¢| Which, daring the last thirty years he iad ; 1 Tim to be prompt winiy Patties wih. a ‘ ay at Taal immense proportions, and cane sugars have | es GOING | A. M. A.M. Pp, m,| DM to procure Labradore Herring should send | 2 > 4 <a “= lost their controling infiuences, At the |®Ppeared before them only to receive fresh cciahea 647 912 427| their orders in time , <i a Hi << clore of the week, however, buyers have Proofs of their good will and induigent | Hunter Kh r 7 47 10565 § 47 6, 'Ss4.—till 31st dee, ’S4. —} ee & sad ct 04 fo = been disposed to hold beck and are reluct- erenpethy ee a ie ee reference " P. M. e 7 " peenier nner | = Ss = A m oO < ant to pay the advance demanded, We S? a a oe with the Cana- Keusin $42 1222 7 05} W., Wy $j = ATLE 7. | me alt’: = n quote fair and good refining at 5! to 5} ee ” : a! oe tae a al wm Q oS a cents, and holders are not free sellers at| _ Least of all can f forget that memorrble : | id 9 23 32 ‘wy Wueariry & Soxs, CHaRvorrerowys, | BY 8 . a eS) these figures. At this time last year prices ‘night when, on the eve of my d ure for ; Port H Ww 415 i. E. ISLAND) 2 <i Lk PS 3 izy ye = fee ranged from 6} to 7 cents for fair and good Canada. this splendid chamber was filled Uber: yA Se lr ew? » lw © & — _< : ‘relining, and 1882 prices ranged from 7% With friends who had assembled together a. (30 HnISSiin Me rohant ; = O - O Oo eo) to 7} cents per pound. The receipts at; to bid me God speed, and to assure me that, FROM WE: 1 Vie ae s &! re QNOLU. UL UULGLL Uy | Soe aad 5 : S a D DN ‘this port for the week have been quite | in the opinion of those who had known nie Tiguish 202 647 969 BARRINGTS | 5 = we Ga; ; Amt | <i ‘small, only 774 tons, of which 697 tons, best avd longest, the honor then conferred Alb rt: 240 757 253 BARRINGTON STREET, Si => = = s 5 zr O 2 _were on refiners’ account, | upon me by Her Majesty was not consi- Port U $15 1025 Ai . in ot - =e © = * MW Q 2. ry } ; Peli dered misplaced or andeserved. (Cheers. ) : Summersile, | “’ a oer oe FLALIP AX, N. 8S. = : nl 5 7, ~ = = ae ee That occasien ushered in the brightest and . ) ae o< : ae | ar Special attention given to the sale of | = 2 4 . ’ O < < =) epees noon: te gone dosent, but a advance | happiest period of my life, a period passed Kensington 607 209 730) p & Island produce. ae ww Zz m xs ‘has been established. The price is 62) in one of the fairest regions within the Hunto 108 328 847) a Se, tbe ee sc a. % i'QOo Sj cents per pound, and this is but a com-| confines of the Empire, among » people Chariottetowu i oe ee ne ob? = = Fa aw pPgrarively car cua, on the ae \animated by the most generous instincts, GCING EAST. =. “imi, - —— an =a <& raw. / Uhis tune fast year grenula endowed with all the noblest gifts and al 417 702| APPI, 4S, APPLES. APPi, bs & By fae a Cw ting nn == a sugars were eelling at 82 cents per!qualities which distinguish the British Mount Stewart RUEVO ++ o22 8 37) . rene — - = a = pound. an advance of 2} cents per pontd|race, and to whom I owe a debt of ' i; Seon 5 27 oosle HARLE poaal Dé | 3 2 S oa > & re op ag ae de MF . 1882 at a gra'itude and affection whose welcome St. Peter's , 617 1002) C9, LES OL\ALD & CO. S s = S2 oe ~ ime the price was 7 cents per pound, burden I shall carry to the grave. Since i‘ ae - aal wv . 0 n Ss ° Z 3 fc Ss ha lan ae m ae three aan per pound /that anspicious celebration twelve years Souris, 722 1202 39 @uecn § on * « « an oa * on current rates ese aie refiners prices, | have passed. during which in different 2 at. Sill hy _— a tinsien e. €., | 2 ma mn a 4 UO z < 7, and in jobbing lots from grocers an ad- capacities ‘I have” done ne" “coh oe en oo connie abate a as ° 07 | Will bi e to correspond with Apple Grow | su S a o S r, 5 | Vance of 4 to 1} cents per pound is obtain- ‘render faithful ‘end loyal service to my —— i ocues peaeens a a ers, nee ae = a with a — fH = S = i i 5m > pf ) ed. Queen and country (cheers), and now AcHin . gctown... SOONaraE se y é view to gs ag opricg = < Wc * a co ee RECEIPTS, CONSUMPTION, STOCK. that Iam about to proceed tu a dis'ant 10M EAS? A.M. P.M. ? Hes | *~ re . ° s ‘ or wet a ill also give the usual facilities to| Sex — . Se <q f 4 ' The circular of Messrs. Willett, Hamlen|!and to undertake a task more arduous, Souris .... ea -tete+.647 217! They will aleo pee the usual faci hen: Ps sOnmd ~ P< ie jx = & Co., ‘says the stock in all bands is re-|™0Te responsible, and, | may add, more St. Peters why coccgyscd Gm SOD) Pemmmmrs Peuerine Sa yeneey. —— | m OS oy = w bd eH GD diced 15.398 t and.is-an 9 honorable than any which has ever been : eee So tlh Sell Lentuhtetiinmnge eee net + ea Ga a <4 i op duced 15,398 tons, and is now 111.493 tona|! aoe y +: gene atte ee Nn oe: . . . = . ® a ce r+ under the highest peint ef 1884, The con-|'™ on mine, can if be wondered at if, WIRE Ge oe e oes ‘ o4 ' 1 ! n ni = Ss E. — { ° : 8 ps . n : ° ape: . Cnattsbidhiivad 0 $52* 727] Dprace Eloorlag ald Siathing &s 2 Soe @ for ie o < = sumption is large, and it is now within| like the hero of old who Was invincitile so oe aoe ead ; | 3 oF msm hm g & ua = 30,000 tons of the entire consumption of |!0Pg as he was in contact with his mother Cardigan......... reo eck dette, Se O81 AVING been vaginal — —“ ~p S ¢s OD q = e. 3 1883. Receip's thus far cre in a dae Cates ben te wr Dies 2 3 be ‘ sdesers. I'rim- = e _ ntite ; but judgi end | Mount Stew me. Saka: Se Veseos ey ne 2°51 rose Brothers, o’ Pictou, Agent for the iP DAY wa . wn is 4 5 ge Maas Re tegtae ar nok ee any youth by once more losking around nosing Aeneid te coloa their wall Segue Grooved and Tengrod a oe ~ Phillipines now sfloat, the receipta for the, 8 Pour familiar faces, by listening to your a, W. VINAIL OM BE, ne eee rte gay me = at aos = Ss BY Gq < balanee of this year will prove considerably | geuial age Fees and 1 Sana sam | WELL DRTED "SEE SEASONED,” which | = a: a G1 pee Chew'teat yeahs and: probably saw pres] Ore es pace t via. (0 ree, PIANG TUN ER have no hesitation in recommending as the br} < as _ + jsent excess of steck will gradually dis-/YOUr Mousand irendly hans, tees.) ech en Se eee | = = & j appear. This excess is now 48,000 tcns| Such words as these, coming from sudh a — Mesars. Primrose brothers are also. prepared S against 63,988 tons shown last week. The|high and disinterested souree, cannot but Pianos Tuned, Re-wired and Regulated. | toexecate promptly orders Teft with tne’ for = " (receipts at the four ports for the week have} have a beneficial effect as far as this country ; _._ | any deseription of Spruce Scantling, Boards, o> @ heen 13,443 tons, and fer the month of|is concerned. ~' ~ « aé URE BE ORGA RX & | Laths, &c. a 5 | October to date are 6709 tone less than for! dae For further particulars apply at my resi- Voiced, Tuned, and Regulated with Care. | dence, Prince Street. CABINET ORGANS ined, Re-toned and Repaired: ‘saipe time lest year. Receipts since \January 1, are 167 657 tons in excess of \last year, or say 22 per cert. inerease against 22 per cent. last week. If this in- | crease remains at 167.657 tonsat the end ; of this year, it till be 18 per vent. increase |ou the receipts of the year 1883 against 18 5 | per cent. last weck. Since October 1, the Chicago Society Notes THOMAS ALLEY. | ° = ——_—. :—— atten i DOINGS oF THE FIRST FAMILIES IN THE CIVY OF CONVENTIONS. (From the Chicago News.) The élopement of ove of our most. beau- } ang]—2asr 2m Did, Successful, Trustworthy, sure of vivia esteemed fellow-townsman Culon'él James Havi nearly twenty years’ eXperience| ; with the coastruction of English, American | ij RELY M UTU AL 0:0 |ceceipts at the four ports have been 12.282|tiful and accomplished be.kywith a hand- d German Pianos, and uader the patronage | 5 = 2 itons from Cuba, 9171 tons f British | Some young coachman of the West side is efcovsriment Howse, he Convent and the) 100 Gases and Bales now open and more tO follows — lia Feena’ Wea Indien, £0" tone tom |sh cs which ng be «pected vor j ean mpd nes a a el a » It so No Stockholders, Dividends Annaally. dintiantti fr : Brazil, 4663 tons from furope, 53 tons r. ans Schwiilager, c man to our ifrom Peru, 3140 tons from West Indies; Mr. \. will engage professionally for public or private concerts the coming season. Offl x ’. P. Pletcher’s Music Store. Ch’tow a, Oct 25, 18-4 Dr. Toombs, PASI CHAN AND SURGEDS, . Mount Stewart. Charlottetown, Oct. 20—Im wkly 6m iicheod, Morcon & McQuarrie, BARRISTERS — AN D— ATT ORNEYS-AT-LAW. Oflice in Oid Bank. 1P STAIRS), Ch'town, Feb. 21, 1884, SULbiVAd & MAGNBILL, AV TORNEYS - AT- LAW Soliciiors in Chancery, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c. OFFICES— O’Halloran’s Building, George Street, Charlottetown. 6" Money to Loan, WwW. W jan} a fu. ARTHUR & CO, Commission Merchants, 2] ATLANTIC AVENUE, ROSS MARKET) BOoOsTON, MASS. Eygs aud Produce a Specialty. Mny 15, bbs —whly' #7 ( \ ORGARIZED 1845. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANGE 60. Cash Assets JicLDEAN & MARTIN, Agents for P. E, Island. Ch town, Aug 27—2m 2aw wily WEST & RENDELL, ‘Commission herchanis, | St. Joha’s, Newioundiaud, Consignments solicited. oe |} July 25, 1884.—2dw 4m MONCTOR _ i | XN over $55,000,600. Liberal advances Sash and Door Factory. R. P. LBA, in returning thanks to the; _. publie for the liberal patr<nageextended | B. Macdonald has Opened a Great Portion ofthis Fall & Winter Stock. — —— — () -—--= —_— AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF CLOTHS IN LADIES & GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, LADIES DRESS MATERIAL in all the newest fabrics, VELVETEENS & SILK VELVETS, CASHMERES & FRENCH MERINOES, LADIES MANTLES & SHAWLS, FRINGES, GIMPS & MANTLE ORNAMENTS. i | CLO’IRING DEPARTMENT. coommmene YS) 500 OVERCOATS, 200 REEFING JACKETS, 200 MEN'S SUITS in Worsted and Tweed, 200 doz. SUITS MEN’S UNDER CLOTHING, FIATS & CAPS [i GREAT VARIETY AT LOW PRICES. 20 bales of COTTON WARP, 150 chests FINE CONGOU THA. — luspection Solicited, aud the Lowest Possible Prices for Geods at J. B. MACDONALD'S. Chitown, Sept. 18, 1884.—2aw wkly, from 75 cents a suit upwards, to him while in busiaess in Charlottetown, | | begs leave to inform Iris old ‘customers and | i publie generally, that he, in — Attention Y g Who Are In Doubt. | with Mr. William Rogers, has appointed Great Hessrs. B. Wiliams & Co, ‘ { i ‘amber and Coal Dealers, Pownal Whart, LOG PXperience be Judge,—tomparison and Purse the Jury Charlottetown, ings, Window Sashes, Doors, etc., at prompt attention. LEA-& ROGERS, Monatan, N, BR i oy rt e °° Pac owlt- —_— ee i yy <S : ' a s Ee EH , a r mB SA td § | TPVAEK rer'dorce on | occupied by Mrs. Arthur Swabey, contain jinz elevec rooms, fitted with grates, chan- = ete., in a good state of repairs Apply a ¥. §. MOURE. Auy 2—Yaw ~ : our agents, who will keep| Souuivan, Q. OC, | Cusstax B, Macumith Conctantly on hand a full supply of Mould-| nad ee = Peet “WARK WRIGHT & CO., LOWEST CASH PRICES, | \l] orders entrusted to them will receive | Prince Street at present | (ee ‘Because of the excellent facilities they possess, have been able ‘to reduce the price of all goods manufactured by them, and by buying their raw material in the best markets, for cash, are red to give the purchasing public | preps } THE BEST VALUE IN THE PROVINCE. _ They are selling from thirty to fifty per cent. below prices _ asked :cme time ago in the same establishment. e- tac ciy, Office and Slowrosm—Hine Square, Kent Street Caaclatoborre, Mos 8%, UNF ew whe, eit f rh: : : + . < 3 o t - ren s | October 1. {been 31,558 tons, and for the month of of thé year 1883 against i2 per cent last total 30,743 tons, of which 16 403 tons arrive to refinérs and 14 340 to imp: rters. SALES FOR THE SAME TIME 47,646 tons, and total deliveries 64,040 tons, which includes receipts to refiners. Stocks have decreased 33,306 tons since Deliveries for the week have October to date are 3,639 tons more than last year. The net meltings since January Ist are 134,196 tong over last year, or say 13 per cent. increase against 15 per cent. last week. If this inerease remains at, 134,136 tons at the end of this year, it wi be 15 per cent. increase on the consumption week, The meltings for the week were 23,841 tome. Iuporters’ stocks are 45,898 tons, over last year. Jinporters’ and re- finers’ stocks together are 48,121 .0ns over last year, or say 54 per cent. increase against 72 per cent. last week. Refiners’ stock in New Yuk is 14,419 tons against 18,387 tons last year, and refiners’ stock in Boston is 16.705. tons’ against 10,514 tons last year. ‘Total stock in four ports in all hands is 137,019 tons, against 152.416 tons last week and 88,897 tons last year. SUGAR CROP REPORTS, Nothing important has tranepired about the beet crop. At a meeting of beet growers, held last week at Berlin, it was decided to take no action toward forcing a reduction of the sowings for the next crop, but leave this to the voluntary action of the parties interested. The weather has been warm and favorable for an increase in the size of the Louisiana crop, but it interferes with grinding operetions. Latest advices from Cuba say the crop will be good and large and probably early. The financial position is as bad as ever, but the necessities of planters will cause them to make ali the sugar they can, and, it the crop is fully made, it may reach 650,000 tons under more favorable cir- cumstonces, A treaty of commerce is said to ‘have been signed between Spain and the United States, the contents of which is yet unknown, but it probably doer not affect sugar, ail changes in the tariff in United States having to originate with er be approved by our house of representa- tives, which is not in session until! December. The purchase of Cuba by the United States would meet with much more favor here than a reciprocity treaty in- cluding seugar—the duty op imported sugar from Cuba being out of all proportion to the value of onr exports thence. —_—--————nio <>< ———e K. Mocey, Was the cynesnre of all eyes on the Boulevara last Saturday afternoon, ~ The engege ment of Miss Virginia Drury, Ee beautiful young heiress, to Mr. John odges ct Landeau Brothers’ livery stable is announced, ‘Miss Birdie LaGrange eloped with her father’s coachman, Mr. Frit Reiswamger aré spending their honeymoon at Adrian, Mich., where they will remain ontil the biride’s fathér cools off. The hack drivers’ ball vccurred’ Inset Wednesday evening. “By the many society beilee present it was pr the most recherche event-of the ggason. A duel between the young evachmay, Mr. Patrick ey, and Mr. Timothy O’Meara, driver of the ) gurney, No. 4,083, will occur t6- morning. The casus i is aiid to be the affections of a { young Tady residing on Prairie avenue, Many elaborate coiffures are to , on the coechmen that acorn the an every afternoon. ? : At the Michigan Avenue Fair last s- day evening, the gold headed cané for Mie must popular young man wabvoted to Mr. Teddy MeBride, thedashiog young hosiler of the Commercial Hove It is understood that the marriage of ais Stephenio Von Bilingcow and . Nels Nelson, Secretary cf the Feed, Union, will occur in one of the suburban towns very soon. The bride-elect is having her trousssau secretly made ata retired seam- stress, on Blue Ivland avenue. The marriage of ihe’ youngest daughter of Hon. William Peget-Jones, the well- known millionaire, to Mr. Thomas Fiyun, driver of Killaun & Carver's meet cart, has been indefinitely pestponed, owing to the arrivel of Mr. Fiynn’s wife from the East. ie eee eee Professor Louis B. Packard, profees « of Greek literature in Yale College, died yesterday at New Haven. He was bovn in Philadelphia in 1856, and graduated at Yale in 1056. He was meade Hilthouse Professor of Greek literature in 1863 and filled the n acceptably. In 1870 he warried Miss Harriet Moore Storvs, daughter of Rev. R. 8. Storrs, of Brook- lyn. He leaves one daughter. He had in conjuction with Professor Seymour, of Yale, and Professor White and Goodwin, of Harvard, cov piled a series of Greek text books, which are Jeft unfinished by bisdeath. He went to Athens a” year ago, as director of the American School of Classical colleges’ There he was taken ill with a low fever and returned nue LUNDRED Vegetables Dishes to be sold Sc We SN oS twegnlllte abi = wd i : 2 Ha > “| 3.#, . * A rig ata