WY nee et Items. met name SAE eee ca ving SMe et amie are te sonriy coats Tea DAILY Bx AMI Anniversary i al Haale a 4 . 3 . } . 2 ee | i ELEGR APH if NEW S | United States Elections. WEDNESDAY Nov. 12.—Sydney, the} 77 Pt capital o! . Wales, celebrates to | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ‘ ' \ day its tirst election of Mayor and Aldermen, | (Sexciat Desparcurs to Tur EXAMINER, } ; ia place Nov. 12, 1942. Sydnuev was! 2 . of the House of Representatives as it is and as . Phil i he President Fi 1 : it wil be next March :— foun Crovernor Hu ip, Oh Aa Cove on BG 100, p N : hind RESENT New | Sort fackeon, ia 1788, as a British settleme Por oe wt ae | sasieeiialitletiites MEMBERS. MEMBERS, for the « convicts originally iatended | De t : ta ie em, Rep. Dem. Rep, for Botany bay lt was named after Lord } Ti : New York, Nov. 11. poe . P , sep Suds Secretary for the Colonies. It was]. ait roe count of ballots in every | Arkansas... .. 5 5 se : co ig . chia ee . : ; obs : ‘ +2] vial Wes the Duke of Edinburgh, neg he _ in progress, Neither party California, . 6 ; 5 l) wl ped assassination | a l pmnon. _Promiuent lawyers on botu | Colorado. 98 t L) } e nal Wiy e@8capc Ssassin: 0 ) s . or tae } nn | . wh ae y | sides watch the count. ‘Thus far the count Connecticut 3 l 2 2 | th . © Farrell, who shot him in the} has been agaist B.aine, | Velaware , | 5 i - anid aM ¢ vr ve — ® fortnight LONDON, Nov. 11. feof olde m4 l - { after the Duke sailed for England, ' evrses. cmadeetcede ° . “s oo seine . oain, . {t's generally thought that Cleveland’s| Illinois........_. 4 li 8 12 ‘ tr a tV- © vé y ie ee y . . . a : “i ’a th . thirt: years ago, he rigt. ele etton in the United States will help our | one 9 t 5 5 Fauny sailed from this port for San Francisco trade with that country, POTS 616 60% ea 7 1 10 with a fal cargo of gold hunters. Of those Se nennnnninn Kansas. 7 7 ' Y 9° who sailed with high hopes then, there are Child Burned to Death, Reapeeby. ° 3 9 2 } : ; uisiana....... 5 now in this Island Hon. J. C. Pope, Me>srs. os Maine 0 ; ) fl Edward Moore, Edward Love, Joho Percival, Orrawa, Nov. 11, Maryland..... 4 2 3 1| Charles Blatch, John Henry Gates, aud —|. 4 house containing four children took aon -rengnadl . . 2 10) walt ire this morning while the mother was out | Michigan ....... 6 5 6 o) on - ind one of the children, aged three years, | lt ire oe ; 5 s 5} ee ~~ --—s«<Y Was cremated. It is suppose : MISSISSIPPL ...... 6 ve 7 . sed that the!}4,.! ; : Local and Other liems, | children set a box of shavings on fire, or Sea ae 4 13 , cll - Nebraska....... he 3 LS 3 = nanan Mevean..'..< : 1 is ] 2% Te, will commenee at 5.30 atthe Bazaar | Another Attack, Sew Hampshire, 2 bin 2 this evening. a New Jersey. ... ° + 3 ‘ sananierss 7 Cairo, Nov. 11 es “* 21 13 30004 trMEWBER the meeting of the Tobogg: / , . orth Carolina,, 8 j 8 " - . ~ ~ it g ‘ c f ean Another at tack Was made by the rebels Ohio vege. 13 8 i] a ln r i oe ) Upon ae last night, which was prompt- | Oregon. ... l ! Fig gana c i sd Messe nena iy 1 Ovstens served at the Bezaar to-night, in!" =. ited and the Ezyptian cavalry are | Pennsylvania. ... 12 15 8 20 lie enuneivabiie ouatdl , bow in pursuit of the enemy. Rhode Island...... 2 is 2 : iii iia aiieiiiisaiatee st south ( arolina. . 6 1 6 ! Me. Josrrpa Crosskitt, of the Moncton! A Crime Punished, wey en ' “ 7 r , Times, is visiting the ety. idioms erat, ‘i oe a0 . iN a : ; OPMONRL.. 6. Suis t's 2 2) - . 4 } YORU RG eS oe . - ae Tae City Cornet Band will attend at} pp Conura, Ont. Nov 11. Virginia ......, 4 ° 7 3) socket Mail this evenine our men here, have been sentenced to! West Virginia... 3 i 3 l :' Les ten years imprisonment each, for Outraging Wisconsip 6 3 6 3 “i 7 ia -Tence > ae (\. —~— —— —_—— eee Have you seen the exh:bi‘ of C bristmas | defenccless woman neat Caipbeillton, Total 198 124 159 38136 Cards at the Diamond Boukstore ? sii asides LePace's Liquid Fish Gives were awarded | a silver medal at the San Francisco Exhibi- | tion. | - > (ue tea table at the Bazaar this evening is/| loaded with every delicacy which the art of | man and woman can devise, | _ oe | Me. E E. Puata, ot the Keat Northern | Railway, has purchased one hundred tens of rails from the P. E, Ll. Railway, for the Road represents. { iacal a Tue steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, arrived fromB stoat is morni: g with merchand:ze and Dr. F. J. Johnston, Miss sentuer, Mrs. McGee and child, Mea. Lark ns, — >--— REMEMBER the Missiomary Meeting in the; Upper Price Street Methodist + hurch this} eVening, at 7.30. Dr Meacham, from Japan, and other speakers will address the audience. eal 1 0. O. F.--Port la Joie Encampment holds its reguler monthly session this evening at Soclock. The Patriarchal degree will be conferred and nomination of officers for the ensuing year made, jk ieicieiieeliaed Tae ovening meetiog of the Catholic Literary Union for ths seasen, will be held iw St. Patriek’s Hatl,on Friday evenirg, '4th just, at 7.30p.m. A full attendance is re- quested, J. W. Muilaily, president. 131 Wt Tue Auction Sale of another car-load of apples, by A. McNeill, at bis Auction Room, tu-morrow (Thursday) at 10.39 o'clock, offers another chance to buy choice winter apples at a bargain, See advertisement. sieiilnabaadii His Lorpsuip Tae Jopce or PR B\TE is now holding as:tcny of bis court in p ovf of the solem. form or per testes of the will and codicil of the late Johu RK, Bourke, Esq. Quite anumber of witness are being eXamined anc the investigation, may occupy eight or ten days E, J. tivdgson, Y. C , and Warburton are the aivocates 1u support of the will, and Maicolu MeLzod, Q U., is the advocate in opposition thereto. pe Cuzap Bueapv.—The public are hereby respectfully inrormed that it is not necessary to pay $6.00 per barrel for Flour. I am ell. ing Choice Superior Extra Flour at $5 265, every barrel of which is warranted to make White Light Bread. Should any barrel of this Flour tail to give entire satisfaction to the purchaser, I agree to take it back and refund the money.--Georce Carter, Great George Street. {dy 4: 2aw tu eat wky 2i—novw 4 -_—->--— A Maantricent ANimat.—Mr. W, 8. Me- kie arrived home from New York this morn- ing, bringing with him auncther Percheron Great Scott Act Victories, Toronto, Novy. 11. The Seott Act was carried in Norfolk County to-day by 963 majority. The offi- clal majority reporied for the Scott Act in Renfrew is 730. The Cholera. Panis, Nov. 11. Cholera is still very prevalent throughout France. There are more cases at present reported,than at any time for three weeks. Suspects Kelease?. nae eS Dusiiy, Noy. 11. P. N. Fitzgerald and eleven others, who were arrested in April suspected of con- spiracy, have been liberated. Iliness of Mr. McKenzie. ; Orrawa, Nov. 11. Ex-Premier Mckenzie is suffering from partial paralysis of the left arm and loss of volce, Fast Trotting. Lexineton, Ky., Nov. 11. Maud 8S. this afternoon made a mile in 2.93. Weatner bulletin Frobabilities for the next 24 hours for the artiime Provinees. 10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds, between north- west and south-west ; fair to cloudy weather, not much charg: in temperature. Toronto, Nov. 12 METEOROL: GICAL OFFICE. Charlottetown November [2, 1884. Highest Temperature yesterday,. ....... 47.2 Lowest Temperature (read at midnight), ..31 9 Lowest ‘l'emperature this morning........39 0 Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock, .41.1 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o'clock. .40 0 Maud 8. at Louisville. TROTS SIXTY FEFT OVER A MILE IN 2.104—rQuaL To 2,083. Lexinoton, Ky., Nov, 5.—Mr. Robert Bonner, who arrived here on Thursday SHE Norman Stallion caled Dureo This stallion was selcted in New York from a} lot of one hundred and thirty- | seven stallions, imported from France by; Mr, Deuham, the ceiebrated imported the well known stallion RKomuius. Durco is from the fiaest Percheron atock of France, and is in_ every particular a magnificent animal. He is three years old, weighs seventeen hundred and fifcy pounds, is a dark, dapple grey, with white mane and tail. His form ix splendidly proportioned, his neck and head are superb, aud his legs are well set and show remarkable muvcle. While in St. Dureo wae examined by the horsemen of that city and competent jadyes, says the Sun, pron*unce him to be the best Percheron ever imported to the Maritime Provincos. He will be a valuable addition to the stock of this Province. Messrs, Heartz and McKie are t» be congratulated on their enterprise. ——< Mn. W. A Ropins, who got married and left Summerside for the ‘** Far West,” was lately a candidate for political honors in the home of his adeption ; aud the Ch -yenne Daily Sun of Oct. 26ch gives him the followi.g “send off” :—~** This gentleman is a native of P. E. island, from which province he came about five years ago, ani he has resided i» Cheyenne, being at present connected wich the Union Mercanti‘e t‘ompany, of Cheyenne, in the capacity «f man»ger of its busicess in ‘this morning, and directed that her trainer, [iioo'8 | week should the Indian summer last. As 2 , , > iy | breeder, and is owned by Messrs. Bepjam 1! ob, weather had been bad and the mare was Heartz and W. 8. McKie, the gentlemen who | Joho, | jast, superintended the shoeing of Maud 8. Bair, should give her two exercising miles ‘io keep her up for a cup performance next short of work, nothing great was anticipat- ed. The time of the warming up mile was 2.22}. Barr rodded for the woriin the first score cf the secend attempt, and the first quarter was trotted in 333., the half mile in 1.033, the three-quarters in 1.363, and the mile was finished good and struwg in 2.103. This is ‘the fastest mile ever trotted im this state, and the fastest mile ever trotted in the |month of November. The track was slow, | having been frozen last night. After the | perfurmance, Mr. Slade, the engineer who | built the track, and Mr. Hamilton Busby, editor of the Turf, Field and Farm, went around it with a tape line. compelled to trot on turns eight feet from the rail, which made the distance travelled not less than ose mile and 60 feet. things considered the effurt was equal to one wile in 2.08%, ——————— -—0-- m+ — Summerside Exports. Summ rstps, Nov, 11, Shipped per steamer St. Lawrence, Evans, master, for Point du Chene : Maud S. was | this city. Mr. Robins is a worthy member of 7 en > 375.00 | one of the first families of P. E L, he having; 194 sheep, .....-+-eererrrereecs 345 v0) a brother who was moderator of that Islavd. | 1405 bush: ls vats. ....--+- eee eee con. 60 and who is now one of the highest officers of | 276 b»gs po'ato:s.--.-- ses secees 8.3.00 finance in the government of the Dominion of | 2400 ths pork. ......--.+ssereeee 16> 00 Canada. Mr Robins’ home was at Summer-| 29 brie pork......-.---+-+eeee+: 580 00 side, which is the first city of importance | 1000 lbs lard........-.--+-++ee+es: 120.00 uoon the island, where he was married about | 2416 lbs butter............-+++ +++: 483,00 81g years ago toavoung lady who was #, 932 bris oysters.......---+«--+++- 696.00 member of one of the other )ading families 2 boxes weese.......+.++- etenee 29 00 of tke province. Mr. Robins is one ot the} JQ2cases egus........+-- + deus 6 * most highly educated geatlemen in Wyoming, CPU OUIINOEE 6 5 sncic gece cccscees 8.60 has renounced his allegiance to ‘he British 1 br) carrots... wo sceeecccceees s¢ crown and hes become an American citizen. De NED os + web auss'sexcoces 2.00 As legielater, he will adorn the position to DO Bowed Smelts. . . 20. oe ces cess which he wiii soon be electad ” We have not yet heard the result of this appeal. ian The Joseph Hall Mavufacturing Per pany, of Oshawa, which has been waigdtec gown with debt Mir yearey Way at loot tous td w atop pitze The i i All| Richibnete, Iumber; Advance, JAY GOULD’S COMPLIMENTS. There was great enthusiasm when it was learned that Jay Gould had sent the following to Gov. Cleveland, Albany :— ‘LT heartily congratulate you on your elec- tion. All concede that your administration as Governor has beeu wise and coneervative, and in the larger field as President I feel that you will de still better, and that the vast business iutercsts of the country will be entirely safe in your bands. ‘*(Signed) Jay Goup,” —_——-———-- 2 & + CoMMENTING On the death of Mr. John C. Haliburton, the Halifax Herald saye:-—‘Mr. Haliburton was one of the most highly es- teem d <itizens of Halifax, a representative of the ideas and ways of the past generation, and his death will be sincerely regretted by a large circle of friends. He was the last male sur- vivor .of the Halibarton family, of which his father, the distinguished chief justice, Sir Brenton Haliburton, was the head in Nova >cotia. He succeeded Sir Rupert George, as clerk of the Levislative Counerl, and for over half a century, possessed he entire conti tence and esteem of taat body. Mr. Haliburton was probably the only Nova Scotian who held the same cflice for fiity- three years! He was the soul of honor, and almost worshipped his father. His appear- ance would indica‘e that he would be one of the last men inthe world to fight a duel hut when a yourg man he regarded some remarks of Hon Joseph Howe as being dero- gatory tothe character of Sir Bre: ton, who was then onthe bench, and promptly chal- levged Mr. Howe to fizht aduel. The chal- leuge was accepted. Seconds were appointed, and early in the morning the two men met at a spot in ‘Tower woods, near the centre of the park. Haliburton fired, but missed his mark. Howe, fiad- ing himself uninjured, returned the fire but instead of aiming at his opponent, fired in the air. The code of honor having thus been satisfied, both men shook hands and returned to their homes and their friends. The affair was kept quiet for some days, bit when it be- came knowa created greas excitement in the city. Thus ended one of th: few duels fought in Nova Scotia. rer Ts At the Cobourg Assizes a few days ago James Kelly was arraigned for sending athreatening letter to Scott Act promoters. ee ee ee ST NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTIETO WN, ENTERED, SHIP Nov 11 —Maggie Jane, McLean, New London; Margaret Jane, \ cDonaid, Picton, coal; stmr Miramichi, Baguet, Quebec; Ariadne, Trenhoim, Cape ‘urmentine, lumber: Ga zelle, Robertson, Pictou, coal Nov 12—Sunbeam, Eldridge, Sydney, cal; Sylvanus McDonald, Paoh, Shediac, lumber; stmr Carroll, Brown, Boston, 1000 bris flour (Canadian) and sundry ndse; We Are Here iangille, Pownal Bay, produce; Lavinia Jane, Anderson, Pictou, coal; Daniel, Roberts, Tatamayouche, lumber. CLEARED Nov 11— Maggie Jane, McLean, Summerside; Emma B, Wickens, Barrington, ballast; Atice Louise, Brown, Barrington, herrivg; Mary Kate. Mullins, Vernon River, bal'‘ast; Fareweil, Sampson, Arichat, prodv-e; Champion, McPherson, Pictou, ballast; Un- daunted, Richards, Halifax, produce; stmr Miramichi, Baquet, Pictou, Nov 12—Swallow, Cumminger, Halifax, pro- duce, OTHER PORTS. Summerside, Nov, 8th,—ent sch Emerald, Croizier, Richibueto, bark. 10—Mary Chare les, Legere, hediac, luinber;*s Miranichi, Baquet, Montreal, mdse. li--Lcdi, lark, Arsenault, Ch’town, bal. cld, 8th—sch Kathleen, mith, Yarmouth, oats; Emerald, McKax, Pictou, bal; Annie Fiorence, Bernard, Pictou, bal; Mary Ellen, Hurst, Shediac, prod.e». 1o— Minnie, Croizer. Pagwash, produce HOTEL ARRIVALS, OSBORNE HOUSE. Nov 1I—A McWilliams, West Cape; Wm McLure, Murray River; A J McInnes, do; W S Honeywell, MD, New Glasgow; E Kins- man, Summerside; Henry Clark, Dunk River; Joha &cbertsop, Richibucto, N B; Rev Jobn McLeod, Strathalbyn; Chas Prescott, Baie Verte; Mrs Chas McKenzie, Pugwash; Johu HI Beers, Cherry Valley; BD Howatt, (ra- paud; Capt F 8 Allas, Halifag. 12—John Bourke, Kensington; P M Bourke, Mill View; 2 00 | L N Adams, New London; Jobn M Sheeman, 34 WO} —— re $3543 00 do; Jno MeDun The New York Central Railroad has re-| Pinetie; Miss Panting, 10; Mrs Beaton, Rollo ] W est ced the rate to Onicago to ‘ ticket are sejling st . + rd pfedick a Leet Seetdetton Geo O'Neil, Vernon River; R Leaman, Souris; do. OAKLAND HOUSE. . IF k, Belle Creek; Isaac Cook, uld, Pinette; W Ready. Tra- Ang: s Campbell, Paniing, “YY av¥O do; ¥ | catie; NER, INO VEMBER a ae The following table shows the e-mposition W.. és. Bn Brown Are Offering the following lots of Dry Goods at prices to clear : 10,000 yards Assorted Cloths, suitable for Jackets, Dolmans, and Suitings, 8,400 yards Assorted Dress Goods. Ulsters 9 4,400 yards Black and Colored Velveteens. 6500 yards Cheap Wincey. 60,000 yards Grey Cottons, marked down 4, 5 and 6 Cents. -——— to mili prices, A BIG LOT WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. era Best Gotton Warp at Mill frices. 7AT.IL REMNANTS AT COST, ™ Charlot stown, Oct. 23, 1884. Uisters, Shawls, &e Goods, newest and best value. Men’s Caps, Ladies’ Fur Caps. Ch’town, Oct. 17, 1884. CONSTRUCTED ON A New and Improved Principle, = CONT AINING Every Facility for Cooking. Ch’town, Oct. 1. eee —AND— \ OTHER BRANDS, AT REDUCED PRICES, AT BEER & GOFF’'S. Superb Baking Powder, (Manufactured by Holister, Crane & Co., 9 Bioad Street, New York.) Ey cxdeank teres the purest and most wholesowe Baking Powder made, Gro-) cers ave authorized to guarantee every Can to | be ful] weight, and positively pure, Ask for! the ‘- Superb ” and take no cther, Pat upin)| }. 4 and I-ib, tins, aud for saie by every re-| spectable wholesale and retail grocer and | general dea'er in Canada, Toc Canadian) trade supplied by JOHN T. REED, 105 Water Street, St. John, N. B | Aug 6—6m eod | | Bay; J }'obertgon, West Kiver. 12—Duncen ymkth, Poston; Phas Gyifia, Ho; James Me- Innit, d3; J Miller, Bangor, Me. DVERTISE in THE DA AM]- A or i Sue aheieh to eae ie niost people of tie ast ufdirey. ming, New Stripe Satin, New Astracan Trimming Che Brocade Velvet. A Grand Display of Knit Weol Goods, in *quares. Searfs, Jackets, Se-rbore Coats, Alexandra Jackets, Jersey : New Millinerv, Hats, Bonnets, &, very stylish. , Victoria, Rutland, Albany, Saxony, Alloa, Universal, and other yarns. Grey Flannel, Scarlet Flannel, White Flannel, French Twill Flannel, Tweed Shirtings, Tarian i laids, &e. Dress Large Stock of Wincey, Prints, &c. Matchless Flour New Raisins, W. & +. — FOR— Fur-lined Cloaks, Rubb: rs, Xe. WELOLEBSATLEH AND REBETATIL. Ren mbcr the Place: Tremaine & Metcalf’s old Stand, next Dow to Messrs, Beer & Gof. Ke The New Brick Store will be opened on the 25th April. = A. BROWN & CO, Perkins & Sterns’ 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 Trim— , New Spot Silks, New Chivinlle Ruching, New oy Circulars, Dolinans, Jackets Berlin Wool~— Beehive Boys’ Cloth and Fur Caps, splendid Value in Blankets, Comforts and <eunterpanes, ALL PERSONS WANTING WINTER GOODS SHOULD SEE OUR STOCK. PERKINS & STERNS. COMBINATION COOK STOVE. QUICK AND PEREECT BN ts OPERATION, AND Easily Managed. EVERY STOVE WARRANTED. Simon W.. Crabbe, Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner. New Currants, New F gs, Geen Grepes, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, —~AT— BEER & GOFF’S. COFFEE. |. JAVA and Orher Kinds, FRESH KOASTED, FKESH GROUND. | Pure and Cheap, | oh Tas BEER & GOFF'’S, | Miss Lucy Caven, | G RAFTON STREET (“ast), is desirons of | A gettiog afew pupils fur Verms | A WORD TO THE WISE. WE have completed our impor. tations of Jobbing Papers, and are | prepared to furnish Note and Letter Headings, Bill Heads, &c., well printed, cheap and prompt. Be in time! Send your orders now to the EXAMINER PUBLISHING CO.., Water Street, Oct, 24, 15-4 WANZER sewing Machines. ‘THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES RECEIVES KIGH:ST AWARDS At all the leading Exhibitions of the World, _~- Only Gold Medal in Canada, 1883. J. F. WILLIS & CO., a had suthorized Agents for P. EB. [ pe on ee nn ee ee Al gt er ee