a TcLEGRAPHIG NEWS. Lonvon, Nov. 10, In the Commons, to night, the debate on the e! question Was resumed. Sir Stafford Northeote’s moti n—made on the Speak -r's putting the first resolution of the closure rule on Monday night, thar it be re- jected —was defeated by 304 to 260, Phe Parnellites voted for, and the other Irish members against the motion, During | the d-bate tive officers of Indian Regiments engized in the recent Egyptian campaign, appeare: i nm the vatl ry of the House. They * ereeted with cherrs from the} bo 1y of the House The otticers returned the saiute The scene was without pre | cedent in the House Dusit, Nov. 10. Ata meeting of the Corporation of Dub- lin, to-day, a heated discussion cceurred on | the motion to thank the Irish regiments | who served in Egypt, for their gailantry, | and to confer the freedom of the city on | General Sir Garnet Wolseley. An amend ' ment by Mr. Sullivan, declaring that | Ireland had no interest in the war, the} only result of which was to increase taxation | and carry ruin to Irish homes, was ulti- mately carried by a vote of 27 to 21. Honea Kone, Oct. 17, | The ex-Regent of Corea Kun has been | garried to perpetual captivity. | Captain Long, of the British navy, has | commenced his duties as organizer and | director of the Chinese navy. His pesitien is the same as that offered Commodore Shaufeldck, The work on the Canton telegraph line broken up owing to superstitious fears, 143 t % I of Chinese laborers. Crry or Mexico, Nov. 10. Tabasco Legislature ha® appointed | Briseno provisional Governor The Wenceslan of the State. New Orzeans, Nov. 9— Midnight. New Orleans has been in darkness for two nights, owing to the failure of the city to pay their gas bills. The Times (Demo- crat) offers tou pay the gas company the cost of lighting the city for five days, and call: | upon the citizens to meet and take measures to relieve themselves from their humiliating and dangerous situation. Lonvon, Nov. 10. The Standard says: ‘‘ lf the Republicans in the United States Jay seriously to heart the plain lesson of Tuesday's elections, they will not, in the long run, have much reasen to deplore the magnitude of the discomfi- ture in which the misconduct of their leaders has involved them. The result will certainly give an impetus to civil service reform. In that lies the hope of the future for honest men of al) shades of political opinion, and the remedy for the evils which now deprave politics. Vienna, Nov. 10. There was no renewal of the rioting in the suburbs last evening, owing, proballe, to the prevalence of « storm, but eight hun- dred men assembled in a western suburb. | The president of the police has had a ec m- ference with the commander of the military to consider what measures should be taken to prevent riots in future. Many bills bear- ing the inscription ‘Down with the Jews” have been torn down by the police. Bille | have been posted urging working people not to be intimidated by the soldiers. Lonpon, Nov. 10. | The Daily News’ Constantimople corres pondent says England bas informed the Porte that she does not consider the present a convenient moment for entering into negotiations relative to the Egyptian ques- tion, and that she cannot approve of the idea of sending a Turkish commissioner to Egypt during the continuance of Lord Dufferin’s mission in that country. The Daily News’ Berlin correspondent says there is very litrle probabil:ty that a majority will be obtained from a union of conservatives and national liberals owing to objections of the latter to the alliance. The Times’ Paris correspondent says certain powers have officially informed | Great Britain that it would be impossibie | for them not to appear exacting if she granted any single naticn an exceptional situation in Egypt. Great Britam, there- fore, cannot grant France an exceptiunal position. —_- ——— Weather pulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Nov. 13—10 4. m. Strong north to east winds, fair to cloudy weather with showers or snow fluries in some localities. ——$—$—_——— EE ——— Propuce SurMents.—Per Eldon ©., from New London for Chatham, N. B., on the 6th, with 1.700 bushels oats, 15 tubs butter, by» S. H. Brown ; Crusade, from Souris for Bar- rington, N. 8., on _~ oe inst., ows potatoes, oate, and turnips, E kins ; Goid Hunter, from eke Pa Magdalen Islands, with plank ; Pet, from Montague for Halifax, on the Sth inst., ‘with 1,700 bushels potatoes, 250 bushels turnips, 600 do vats ; Amoretb, from Murray <br for Pictou, with 200 bushels turnips, 30 qtls. hake, and 4 qtls. coa- fish: -% ©. & T., trom Murray Harbor for Halifax, on the 8 inst , with 1,509 bushels » tatoes, 427 bushels tarnmips, 51 bushels oats; Hope, from Murray Harbor for Canso, with potatues, oats, etc.; Mary, from Montague for a E scourse, on the 10th, with potatoes, oats, : Hector, from Charlottetown for Bermuda, on yohas 7th, with 9,414 bags oats, 10 do barley. 1,399 barrels pm tatoos, 8 packages tebacco, 117 bales hay, 2,400 a 5 horses, Ji cows, 95 geese, etc., shipped by B W. Higgs ; Ida Maud, from Chastethotown for Bermuda, on the Sth, with 500 bushels oats, 857 do potatoes, 32 sacks de, 76 bales hay, 5v00 brick, lO grinding stones, 2 waggons, 19 bbls. carrotts, 1CO bags starch, 277 bushels turnips, 19 tubs butter, 12 horses, 7 cattle etc ; Jos phine W,, from Uharlottetown for Boston, on the 8t5, a 2,328 bushels potatoes, 93 do turnips, by David Eagan; Edward Biake, trom ( har- lotetown for New York, on the 9th inst., with 5,374 bushels potatoes, 540 dozen eggs, by C H. McNeill; Loraine, from Montague for Bostor, on the sth, with ‘2,500 bushels pota- toes, by McVunald Bro«.; Maria P udentia, from Vharlottetown for Burzeo, Xfd., on the 10th, with 2,700 bushels potatoes, 300 do tur uips, 400 do oats, ete; Magellan Cloud, from (Barlottetown for New York, op = 10th, with 3,525 buchles p tateys by A. B McGowan ; May Flower, from Crapaud for Buston, oa the 10th, with 6,69! bushels pota- toes, by R, T. Holman ; mth me oa from M array Harbor for Burgeo, Nfid., om the 3ed iost,, 3,150 bushels potatocs, 250 do turnips, 350 Ibs. beef; Rose Da: e, _ Chao: tetown 2,230 bushels ——oe ERKINS & STERNS ARE OFFERING A LARGE VARIETY ~OFr—- Mantle Cloths, Ulster Cloths, (vercoatings, SCOTCH TWEEDS, ENGLISH TWEEDS, CANADIAN TWEEDS; Seal Cloths, Dogskin, Astrachan. You should see these Goeds before purchasing elsewhere, as \0 BETTER Vittt CAN BE HAD. Uc, 26 1862 pat y BB dies wit SS Ch es — ¢ RR! SPOVDENCE i ¢ da not hold Vytnalees responsible Pi the wine: ur " statem “nite of our correspondents i Teo the Editor of the Examiner. Sirk,— How long are our citizens to be put to : thefeost of a broken nose or a sprained I'mb, threugh the neglect of our City Fathers in keeping the sidewalk in decent repair ! | 1 allude especially to the north side of | Upper Great George Street, immediately o; posite the residence of the Street Com- | ni-sioner, and where His Worship the Mayor is continually passing. Is it through neglect of His Worship that this sidewalk is in 8» disgraceful a state or is the Street Committee treating His Worship with con- tempt; or isit to remain uat:] a little enow falls, a broken limb is reported, and the City called on for damages before it will be put in order! I would like to ask if a citizen build a house two or three feet higher than the street, should he be allowed to put his platform so high as to force all his neighbors’ houses to be buried be- neath the surface—that is, if the sidewalk is graded accordingly! The sidewalk to which I allude is not only a disgrace to our City Fathers; but, to use a common expres- sion, ‘‘ a fright.” A Cirizen. Ch’town, Noy. 11, 1882. Special Notices. Tue New Series of Canadian Christmas Cards, just opened, at Bremner Bros {no Lt 3i Buy your Overcoats, Reefera and Ulsters from John McPhee & Co. nov9 wkly Twenty Barrels and half barrels of prime Labrador Herring for sale, cheap fur cash, at the Family Grocery. K. K. Brace, foc3l. Ricn Seat Crotws, Mantle Cloths, and Ulster Cloths, just opened. Saeques and Uleters cut and fitted at short notice. —WEEKs & Co. {nod mo we & 8a Berk & Gorr solicit orders for choice new Valencia Raisins by the box. {oct 27 Cannep Finnan Haddies, ‘* Thistle’ brand, also Mackerel and Lobsters, put up expressly for the Fish Market, Grafton Street, {cov | di ead Tanner's Frrst PRINCIPLES OF AGRICUL- TURK, the newly prescribed text book, for sale by BrReMNER Bro’s {no Ll 3: JAMES SLAUNWHITE, North-West, says he was almost fatally injured by the fall of a tree, After doctors gave him up, Minards Liniment, used externally and internally, cured bim. j2 cod wkly For Factory Cheese and Butter, dea! at George Carter's Grocery tore, Great George Street. ol7 Gi eod SEVENTY-FIVE Tubs choice Crapaud Butter for sale at the Fish Market by the tub or lb Perkins & Sterns. {nov ft 5i eod green and purple Grapes, at Beer & Goff s. oct 20 Dorsey Gorr & Co's Boots are the rage. Hanp-FPaintep Porcelain Christmas Cards, just received, by Bremner Fros. fooll 3i Eyrryone can be suited in Hats at L. F. Prowse’s, both in style and price. {oct 30 HEBRON, Yarmouth, Oct. 15th, 1882. To DRS. BENNETT & LEWIS, 119 Hollis St., Halifax. Dear Sir.—I desire to express my feelings of profound ao to you who have helped me so much by the use and application of your wonderful ubticiens known as your Absorptive Pads and Plasters, &c. I was sick about two yearsand spent a large sum cf money with physicians but received very little benefit until I tried your absorptive treatment When I commenced using it this summer I e-uld scareely walk across the floor, I had such a weakness across me, and now I can walk a mile at a time and attend to househwld duties mach better than I could before, and feel only too glad to recommend this truly great treat- ment to any person or persons wh» may be afflicted as I was. You are at liberty tomake any disposition of this note you may deem proper. MRS. R. HIBBARD All the remedies can be obtained at Fraser & Reddin’s Drug Store. ee Oe ee QuINcE, Pears, Gravenstein Apples, &c., FALL, 1982, SUPPLIAS, In Store and to Arrive: 1000 brls. Sup. Extra and Patent Flour, 2U0 bris. kiln dri d Cornmeal, 150 half-chests Congou Teas, 20 chests India Tea (imported direct), £0 puns. Molasses, 100 bris. Yellow Sugar, 25 brie. Gran, Sugar, 20 bris. Vacuum Pan Sugar, 10 tons Wheat Bran, 10 tons Wheat Shorts, 50 cases Preserved Salmon, 200 cases Preserved Lobs‘ers, 1000 boxes Tin Plates 14x20), 50 pigs Soft Lead, 160 ingots Refined Tin, 5 bars }4-inch Square Copper, 150 qtis. large Codtish, 190 qtls. large Hake, 100 half-bris. Herring, FOR SALE BY HORACE H*SZARD Ch’town, Oct. 31, 1882.—1m eod NOVA SCOTIA SUGAR REFINERY AM 1jrepared to offer all grades of White and Yellow Sugars, in lots, at Bgocee prices. HORACE HAsZ ARD, Agent for P. E. Island, Ch’town, Oct. 31, 1882.—1m eod FLOUR AGENCY. “AVING been Sane Agent for the Stratford Mills, 1 am pow prepared to offs: Patent Process aud, Cheice Superior } xtras, at lowe:t prices, to the trade only. Four car-loads now ou the way will be so d to arrive. HORACE HASZARD. Ch’towa, Oct. 31, 1882.—1]m eod BRAN, SHORTS, —AND— CHOPPED FEED. ‘ One car-load just received, HORACH HASZARD Cp'torwr, ihe G3, “BT nwtw it in es Oct. 5, aay THE DAILY nx AMINER, NOVEMBER 23, 1882. 1847, Canada Lie Assurance Company. 1882. 5,600,000 Pollars. Anuttal Incume over - - - 1,660,600 Dollars. HBAD OFFICE, HAMILTON, OWT. ee ee ae Capital avd Purds over , j Secretary: R. HILLS. Oe ee Abs ract of 35th Annual Keport to 30th April, 1882: Supt. «f Agencies: ALEX. RAMSAY. Managing Director and Pres’t: A. G. RAMSAY. 1, Ampeste BOth April, 1068. ogo c ss ica cds ccce accede cece sdbaes MbNEg ENE RE CHEER. hie ts o0ab +e $5,064,206. 65 So OE ee ee errr my » 94.0 aie Demin MAIC as» oa bace Gis o+ 9 iiles sd 1,008, 164.34 5, Jgoume from interest (i-rcluded in above)... . 26. 0.0000 ce cntetn see cits sswavbee (56) ides caters 271,232.62 4. Claims by death and matured endowmeats,... .... 26... cee bec eee ns snee te ceenerenneeeesanenes 212,041.86 5. Do. as estimated vy the Company's tables and ‘provide a ‘for ; vies, Cabs} ie tase 362,853.00 6, Difference in Company's iavor petween actual and estimated death SON Sci, (4 0ctk. seinen. 156.816 14 7. Excess of interest revenue over d a-h claims.................. 59,199.76 NEW BUSiNESS is nearly a FOURTH of the returns + 188i of the 24 P Listeioed Companies, TOTAL on the Company's Books EXCERDS A FOU RTH of the entire amount in force in Canada, BONUS ADDITIONS to Life Policies for the past fifteen years have added $374 to each $1,000 of Assurance, “ ASfi PROFITS for same period have been from 35 to 39 per cent, of all premiums paid according to age at entry, Abstract of Life Insarance in Canada for the Year ISS1; (C onde used from the Superintendent's 8 Annual mens for 1881. ) hennteet of Polie ies; Number of Polici ies Neb Amount in force 2s Premiums for year. New. in forceat date. | at date. ' Canada Life | $668,111 | $3,914,780 $13,998 $24,904,171 Citizens. . i 21,168 | 153,700 697 1,082,254 Confederation, . | 214,738 1,917,214 5,378 8 003,279 ied oe 37,307 420,000 1,263 1,571,598 North Smerie 9.0000. ' 34,363, | “1,410,384 1,816 1,127,212 ite a Li8,564 1,671,788 3,047 4,990,157 #£tna, 403.597 1,821,362 9,087 11,370.008 Equi-able..... 220,365 1,079,000 | 2,665 6,449,617 Union. Mutual...... 1 94,804 j 472,050 1,920 2,888, 028 NS ROC, 194,74 | 1,072,600 3,230 | 6,870,014 EE CEN a * Including ‘Industrial Business, az Intending Insurers can judge from the foregoing as to where they can place their patromage with the greatest SAFETY and ADVANTAGE. MARITIME PROVINCE BRANCH P, McLARREN, General Agent for N.8., P.E. L. ‘“onorary Directors for P. E, Island—Chas, Palme R. Beer, Esq.: Hon. J, 8 Carvel: R. e ai nigson, Esq. Medical Advisers at Charlottetou . », Beer, Esq.,M. D.; W. HH. -169 Holiis Street, ‘alifax, N. 8. PD, H. MeGARVEY, Secretary, W.E, Dawson, Esq.; Hon, W, W, Sullivan; Geo, Wobkink, Esq., M. D, Crapsud, and Montague, WM. McLEAN, Agent for Charlettetown. and N. F. 4 , Seq. With Agencies in Susnmerside, Sowris, Georgetown, The Accident Insurance Company ct Canada. NOTTIOCE. —oO S Mr. M. A Cameron is no longer connected with the Accident Insurance Company of Canada, all parties are hereby notified that the Subscribers only are authorized to transact business in connection with said Company. F.S. HANFORD & CoO., Charlottetown, Nov. 6, 1882. —3i eod AGERE. ————— SS = ~ — a ——————— —_—_ ee LONDON HOUSE. se Now Opening ex §, §. Victoria, Waldensian and Cedar Grove —— —-—0:0—-—__-——-——, Ladies’ Beaver and Plush Hats, Ladies’ Silk Scarfs, Ladies Jersey Gloves. Ladies’ Alexandra Jackets, Children’s Woollen Pelisses, Promenade *carfs and squares, Behive Wools, Cocoon Weols, Ice Wools, Berlia Wools, Moive and Broehe Sash Ribbons. Gentlemen’s Lambs Wool Underclothing, Gentlenen’s Merino Underclothing, Gentlemen’s Kid Mitts and Gloves. GEO. DAVIES & CO. LRR2. NEW FRUIT. ‘NEW TEA. ‘(O. — 200 Boxes Very 7 Choice New Valencias, SOLD CHEAP BY THE BOX. ORDERS SOLICITED. 0=>—-—— INCE W TBA Just Received from London by “ Erema.” _—_—_—- ——7O QUALITY WARRANTED EXCELLENT. —_-——:0: ——_—_. HALF-CHESTS AND CADDIES VERY LOW. GIvEH ITA TRIAL. BEER & GOFF. Ch’town, Oct. 27, 1882. 2aw Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factory. ‘Oo: BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS ALL KINDS, SOLD CHEAP, VERY pair of oir own make warranted to wear well. Come and try a pair. bound to give satisfaction. Ay 399.8 bought here that do not fit cag be exchanged, 3d money given back. We are To the Electors of. the Pirst Legista- tive Council Bistrict of Queens County. (ee ae compliance with the uvanimous nomination of a Convention of delegates from alj sections of the District, I am a candidate for your sufirages at the approaching election. In order that direct taxstion may be » voided and the best intereste of the country pro- moted, my, first endeavor sball be to reduce the Legislature to one Chamber, for TL believe, the Second Chamber 's, ia our altered ciregm- stances since Confederation, unnecessary and burdensome I shall, at the same time, pro- teci, to the fullest extent, the int rests of all property -holders throughout the Prov'nce, As the time is short I shail not be atle to Visit you personally; but I confidently «expect your votes and i: fluence, I remain, gentlemen, Your obe jent servant, JAMES JOHNSON. Nov. 8, 1882. STEAMER HEATHER BELLE FALL AREANGEMENT. W ILL leave Orwell Brosh Wharf for Char- lottetuwn every Tucsday, Wednesday and Thurscay morning at 7 clock, calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves ; ; re- turning from Charlottetown to Orwell same evening at 2 o'clock; remaining at Brash Wharf Tuesday and Weduesday nights, and Tharsday mgtt returning to Charlottetown, arniving about 8.30 o'clock, p.m. Fares to Orwell and other wharves—Upper Deck and Cabin, 30 cts; Lower deck, 20 cts. JOHN HUGHES, Nov, 10, 185%—city ‘Papers Agent, Dnion Bank of Bp ‘B. Island, YOTICE is hereby given that a special general meeting of the Shareholders of this Bank will be held at their Banking House, iv Charlottetown. on Thur sdey,the sixteenth duy of November next, at twelve o'clock, noon, for the purpose of considering a proposal from the Bauk of Nova Scotia, for the amalgamation vf that Bank wiih the Union Bank o: P. E. Island, and for taking such steps in the premises as the Sharebold- ers may deeln desirable. Proxies for voting must be left. with the Casbier at least one day previous to the meeting. Dated Union Bank, Chajlottctown, Lith October, 1882. (sg4) CHARLES PALMER, President. JOHN INGS, Ww. ©. DAWSON, JAMES DEsSBRISAY, |p: THOS. W. DODD, ( Directors A. L. BROWN, GEO, DAVIES. } Oct. 12, 'S2.—wkly CIGARS! REEN 8 Genuins ‘mported Smal! Cueens. None genuixe without the trade murk, For sale everywhere. APOTHECARIES HALL CO., Sole Agents for Chalottetown, P, bt, 1. Oct. 23, *2.— 3m INCREASE YOUR CAPITAL, Thos desiring io make money ons allan: me: inm investnénts in grein, provisi us aud stock speculatio ». can,do so by oper- ating Onour); a Isl, to the re . From May Ist, cut «ate. on in- vestments « 1d 0 “to $1,000, Cash WHEAT profits hav boen realized, and pric eo investors amounting to sever tirnce toe original invest- me nt, sti | caving: the original in- Vestinent tating money or pay- able on devtiand. Explanatory cir- eulars an. statentents of fund W seUnEs get free. We want esgpvrsiple nf rents, who will report on crops aud tutrotiucer the ord Liberal 109 connniss ons oe Address, ¥: LMMEING : winston ae rchamtsy or: Chicago, LIL TO LET. MVE Dwelling House and premises on Upper Prince Street adjoining the pre- mises of Judge Hens.ey. Furnisued or un- furnished Possession given immediately, E.R. BOW. Nov. Sef GOLe vakis, MEDAL 1578 JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL. PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Administration Notice. N OTICE is hereby given that J, the under- signed, have been appointed “by the Surrogate and Judge of Probate of rms Island, Administratrizx, cum testamen 0 annexo, of the Estate of the late Henry Palmer, of Chariotte- town, Esquire, and that al} percons indebted ms the Estate of the eaid late Henry Palmer, Ksquire, are required to make immediate pay. ment to me; and I request al! persons having claims against the said Estate to forward the came to me, duly attested, for setthement, witbin one year from this date. Dated Charlottetown, !4th October, A. D. 1882, AMELIA PALMER, Adm inistratrix cum test, annexo. Uct, 18.—m & th 3w. pat w & 8 3w.r g 3m NOTIC Fi. ae Charlottetown Gas Light Company have importeda fresh supply of Bray’s Patent Burner's, especially made to consume only three feet ‘of Gos per hour with the tap turged fullon. These Barners are intended for use in Halls, sumption of Gas only is reqnired, than tliree feet per hour, that they will candles it a cost of three quarters of one cen Hand-made Boots to Order, Repairing Done. Ol, i, 188degyw why per hver, The price of these Burners to consumers ,of ijn 10 eod pat ' Gas will be ten conts euch, Bedrooms, Kitebens, and other places where a Myht from 4 small conse By reguiating the tap, the Gas consumed can be reduced to way desired quantity less These Burners are 80. soientifcalif made give a hight equal to about ten aes Pe Se ee at am I me ag RAS RINE ci MEWS AE en ed BES mee ar ogres cae emer gps cow omer ee mee PROM eth ae 8 ama AE he AL TN Se OR Hs pee these re! celta ow? wor a ayers) ome. eo” ee oe is oramcasp ed > cil anil. tia sor weeps, Spiga ee ee a am ns me a ‘ . en