eee TEE reset one ese Sh a ill apc Local and Other’ Lrems, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Brirtsuh Coutometa has packed 54,000 cases | = aT the pasture of Mr. Tobn Burroughs ef salmon during the past season Lonpon, Nov. 15 a ver or Park Road, about thre isd emma > mien tiaty Grins ’, ili weeks age, asmal] white and black cow, with . ee Dow v te ifle with gun p »weler or rh umatism. ei ae pre on dive fey eo ~ | short ane Also, about the lst of August Caplial and Funds over e ° 5,000,000 Balla rs, St. Jacobs Oil cures the latter, however apopleptic attacks ale itiedais oad Tecales j last, from the Sobscriber’s premis:s, in this Anaual Inceme over “ é a 1 O00 G00 Dollars. - There had been similar reports previon ly. | StF, S FOS Cone" wiih white face, Any one ‘ Lt eR’s four-hundredth birthday is to be ports pre SY» | giving information of their whereabouts will Os 1883 but they proved to have been circulated sale 8 merely for Bourse purposes. A SwHairre of celebrated at Berlin on Nov. 10th Me G the P. EB. I. Railway | New York, Nov. 15. has on sale “through tickets” to the North-| 4 package which ought to have contained west fs liamonds to ithe amount of $50,000, Tut sutput ot ores at Leadville, Co! rrado, | shipped = board the mere “City of during the preseat year is reported at 25,000,. | Vester’ and consigned to Louis Strasberger 000 tons. & Co., Maiden Lane, was, on opening in is | theeXamining room theappralser sdepart- Ose Huxpkep axp Twenty civil service} et, found stuffed with paper, but no nen enn DATIY MX A MINAHR. STRAYED, | be rewarded by the owners, | SAUNDERS & NEWSOM, i Nov. .t1 82... %a w tf wly VM ANTHRACITE GOAL, |} A FEW TONS of the EGG SIZE for sale, to arrive from Boston. eandiiates were up for examination in | « lamonds were discovered therein. No Apply to ee Toronto | clue to their whereabouts has been obtained. A KENNEDY & co., - St. Joun's. N@ld.. Noy. 15 Head of Queen’s Wharf, ni : ff ~ 1} | Str. Joun s, Nfid., Nov. 15. Nov. 16 —3i Vaile o rely ‘ 2 rs “g e mn ? ‘ a : ) : a % Tue valu i retg i Le wie by ste = . The brigt. ‘‘ Emeline” from Montreal te a Sul side » ding oD +, sony : me ~ 7 ©, or the Week éniing tA | Of. John s, W ith gereral cargo, was totally ‘ was a Dae ; : ; ; ae ais jlost at Ferryland Head on Wednesday > > . ° ’ i . T * crew were sav Tue Red River was frozen acrogs on Sunday ight Che rew were saved, Lonpon, Nov. 15. The British steamer ‘*Glamorgan,” which |sailed from Liverpool for Boston, has re- A son of the late Rev. Dr. Morley Punshon/| turned with her shaft broken. is studying for the Methodist ministry at Steamer ‘‘Gellert’ which left Hamburg Victoria Uollege, Cobourg. November Ist for New York, and put back ! ——e sae _ | to Plymonth with loss of two blades of the Remember the Prayer Meeting in the Y. | propeller, will go on dock at Drvenport on M. ©, A. Hall, this evening, at eight o'clock. | Friday. the Gover : lila ; Mins Sa Juke Maeeah riday, the Government having removed re }an ironclad to accommodate her. Tue P. E. Island Railway yesterday trans- |!!! probably be finished by Saturday. ferred to the steamship ‘ Carroll” fifty car Lonpon, Nov. 15. loads of potatoes for the Boston market | The Parnetlitesin order to present a min- | |erity report in the case of Mr. Gray or to| Srr Artuer Gerioyx, Governor of New | move the rejection of the motion of Sir| Zealand, will, it is reported, be appointed to} Henry James that the adopted report | the Governorship of one of the West India! be ordered to lie on the table itis stated | colonies. |that Mr. Sexton will move an address to | the Crown praying the removal of Lawson from the Bench, Lourke has withdrawn the motion which gave notice in the Commons last Thurs- eee | day he would offer, that the House regrets | A uirrie daughter of a farmer named | that after the unconditional surrender of Fish, near Watford, Ont., has been burned | Arabi to the British, he was delivered to to death by her clothes catching fire while | tt Egyptian tribunal. playing in the house. | The Paruellites I ave arranged for a idee banquet to A. M. Sullivan on his return Wa. 8. Harprxe, a lumber surveyor of St. from America. John, N. B, has been arrested for bigamy.| The Standard says it is understood that It is alliged he has a wife in St. John and an-| Lord Nort hbrook, at the beginning of other in St. George. December, will assuine the duties of Secre- ——— | tary of State of war, vice Childers who will Tae Supreme Court of Canada has re-/| be appointed Chancellor of the Exechequer. served judgment upon the argument as to| Mr. Yorke has drafted another resola- the insufficiency of the notice in the Orange | tion, free from phrases likely to excite con- case of Grant vs. Beaudry. troversy and simply asking that the com- ieee mittee he desires appointed shall inquire Tue annual cheese product of the United | into the circumstances under whice Parnell, | States, for an average good season, is now | Dillon and O'Kelly were released from Kil- | estimated at 400,000,000 pounds, and the| mainham jail. butter product at 1,200,000,000 pounds. Right Hon. Sir Andcew Buchanan, diplo- _ matist, is dead. [Sir Andrew Buchannan is a grandson of the late Earl of Caithness and second son of | the late James Buchannan, of Craigend Castle, Stirling. Born in 1807 he entered the diplomatic service in 1825, rising through various grades until he became minister and ambassador, serving in that capacity in Switzerland, in Spain, in Prussia in Russia. In 1871 he succeeded Lord Bloomfield at Vienna. He was a very care- ful and successful man in his profession. ] The Daily News says it believes England has inquired of France if she could suggest any plan to take the place of dual control in Egypt. The proposition that the presi- dence of the public debt commission be filled by a Frenchman was mentioned, but no conclusion arrived at. The Standard’s Paris correspondent says he hears from an authentic source the Russian Government has decided to suppress all its embassies and legations in Germany. except at Berlin and Stuttgart. Kawsis Ciry, Nov. 15. Lasi evening, on the Alton road, 20 miles east of this city, a construction train was ditched by collision with a hand-car. Six section men were killed and ten wounded, night last, and there was fair sleighing in| Wimnipeg on Monday. a = > — _ - — A Cutnese Coty, 3,000 years old, has been unearthed by miners in British Columbia, and new the question arises, who discovered ase € America ? } } A CoLonep Canapian Execrep to Con- GREss.--It is reported that O’ Hara (coloured) is elected to Congress from the Second North Carolinadistrict. He is ineligible, having been born in Canada and never naturalized. > —- Younc mew suffering from early indiscretions lack brain and nerve torce, Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, advertised in another column, supplies this want and thus cures when all other preparations fail. Sold in Charlottetown by Apothecaries Hall Co. [ni6 2wks eod wkly a -——— Tue French Liberal papers of Canada are very indignant over the appointment of Mr. Wartel, by President Grevy, as an officer of the Legion of Honor. ‘They say he is of German descent, and that he gave a dinner to celebrate the anniversary of the battle of Sedan. ——_~»-—__— A Sv Joux, ex-policeman named Crane was arrested for drunkness, on Wednesday night. While in his cell he tore part of his clothing into ribbons, whittled some shavings fromm the wood work and then ignited the pile thus formed. When the fire was discovered the prisoner was nearly suffocated. He will be tried for incendiarism. _ o> Joux Bureess, Government Inspector of steamboat boilers, was placed on trial at Ottawa, on the 15th, for feloniously causing the death of Wm. Richardson, one of the pas- sengers on the steamer ‘ Richelieu,” whose boiler exploded some time ago. The trial will probably last several days. The captain and engineer of the steamer will also be tried. _ > - —_ Tue steamer ‘‘ Carroll,” Capt. Brown, sailed for Boston on Thursday evening, with a cargo of produce and the following passen- ers :—Miss Annie McEwen, Mrs Moore, eorge Moore, Mary Moore, Eliza Moore, N Moore, Mary McDonald, \V H Hayter, Chris*ty McPherson, Flora Nicholson, Daniel 0’(on- nell, Mrs John Stewart, Fred Nash, Miss Maggie Ramsay, Miss Hella Carter, Patrick Clinton, Maleolm McLeod, Captain N L Nicholson. --—___—_ - <> ——__———— Weather Bullstin. —_——— Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Nov. 17—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh northwest to north winds, fair weather, stationary or slightly lower tem- perature. Flour! Flour! AP Piles. 1O be sold BY AUCTION, TO-MORROW, (SATURDAY), 18th instant, at eleven o'clock, at the Subscriber's Room,— 125 Bris, Sup, Extra Flour (Shilop Mills), 100 & s“ (Hiawatha Mills), Tn Lots to snit purchasers. 100 Bris. Winter Apples. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Prince Kdward Island Railway. W ANTED—An owner with an endorsed Bill of Lading for 125 barrels Flour, to order Federal Bank of Canada, G, A, SHARP, Agent, Charlottetown, Nov. 17, 1882 —lin pd ileal A creat part of England is now flooded by the heavy rains which have been falling ef late almost without intermission, so that in scarcely any districts has autumn wheat been sown. The traffic of some parts, such towns as Canterbury and Reading, is car- ried on in boats, and the country on each side of the railway looks like a lake. Sheeprot bas made its appearance in many places. > - Nov. 18, ’82. How ro Ger a Drixk.—A novel way of - eluding the authorities in Scott Act matters has been introduced in a down-town establish- ment. The dry and thirsty soul enters the frunt shop and inquires for the ardent. He is told that it is not sold there, but is introduced imte a back apartment where he is greeted by & mysterious-looking individual attired in a long white clerical-looking gown and black mask, completely disguising his whcle person. The purchase is made, and the customer re- tires, ignorant of the identity of the bar tender, and not quite sure that he has not patronized one of the emissaries of the devil, or perhaps that individual himself,—Frederio- ton Farmer, . at THe Boston Advertiser directs attention to a subject often discussed, but never fully settled. ‘‘ All the world,” it says “ knows that France consumes more wine than it pro- duces, and that nevertheless it exports large quantities, How is that possible? Well, if the French government documents can be trusted, it is all done by sugar or alcohol; oaly, the government would like to know which method is the cheaper for its producers. M. Leon Say has submitted the question to a great chemist, M. J, B. Dumas, whose report is published in the balletin of the Societe d’ Agriculture (i883, No. 5). M. Dumas decides in favor of cane sugar, while the mivister has shown a certsin preference for alcohol, as he Proposed on February 23, 1882, that spirits used for the manufacture of wine should bear @ tax of only five dollars per hectolitre, or 264 lons, while the ordinary tax is over thirty ole The true question about as Wines; then, is ey ard male of s gr alcohttl,” , iW : = NOTICE. A SALE by Pablic Auction of Cattle now in quarantine at Pictou, Nova Scotia, will be held at the town of Pictou, on Tues- day, the 28th November, instant, at eleven o’clock, a, m. The said cattle to be slaughtered within the limits of the County of Pictou, within twenty “ays of the date of sale and not to be removed alive therefrom. Particular information will be forwarded on application to Dr. Williaa McKachran, Veter. inary Inspector, Pictou. Terms of sale, cash on delivery By Order. JOUN LOWE, Secretary of the Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, Noy, fifth, 1882, rndi7 tod tl 28 Repairs | CONFECTIONERY. | JUST RECERVED. i | | ao Ibs SUGAR STICKS, | 600 Ibs. ROYAL AND LORNE MIXTURES 250 Ibs. EXTRA STRONG EINTS, | 60 lbs. CONVERSATION LOZENGES, —ALSO~ Novelties and One Cent Goods, ALL OF THE ABOVE Will be Seid Cheap. * Quitest PRINCE STREET. Ch’town, Nov. 15, ’82._1m eod SS A Se ACADIA GOAL DEPOT. Peake's Wharf, No. 2, Pictou Round, Pictou Nut, Svdney Round, Svdnev Nut. A Large Supply of the Above Coal Kept Constantly hand. on s@ Parties from the country will find it advantageous to call before purchasing else- where. C. LYONS. Noy. 13, 1882.—dy wly tf BARKENTINE ETHEL BLANCHE, ALEX, McLEOD, Commander, Now on the berth, and ready to receive cargo, Will Sail for Liverpool, Direct, ON OR BEFORE Thursday, the 23rd inst. Shippers of Canned Goods will please for- ward without delay. PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, Nov. 15, 1882.—tf BR. WARBURTON, PAYSICIAN GND SURGEDY, (EDINBURGH. ) Office in Old City Hotel, corner of Great George and Dorchester Streets, opposite the Catholic ( hape], Entrance on Great George Street, where a night bell will shortly be placed, Ch’town, Nov, 14, ’82.—3m N ESSRS. DESBRISAY & ANGUS have been appointed Agents for the “ Lan- cashire” Insurance Company in Prince Ed- ward Island. JAS. McGREGOR GRANT, Gen. Agent N. B. and P. E. I, St. John, 6th November, 1882, [nes Gi eod ON EXHIBITION. The finest essortment of Faetory Cloth, Biauketing, Flannels, Yarns, ete., --AT THE— FACTORY CLOTH AND WOQL DEPOT, Cc, BH. SUHURMAN, Gaeat GeorGe Srrggr, Ch’town, Oct. 24, 82.—2m eod wkly FOB PRINTING of every description execute’ with Neatness and Despatch, at the EXAMINER JOB PRINTING, ROUIUS, cor, Water and Greut George Streets, < oe ae 5 Eide ih walt ian in te: : ; - ' Ginn celle inet an NOVEMBER 17. 1882. lo4, Manaying Director and Pres’t: | A. G. RAMSAY, greatest SAFE YY and ADVANTAGE. “onorary Directors for P. E. Island—Chas R. Beer, Esq.; Hon. J. S Garvell; R, R. Hodgso Medical Advisers at Charlottetown—F, PD. Beer, 1, Esq. Noy, 4, 1882. Hanada Life Assurance HIEAD OF FICH, ft &8 MILTON, ONT. Secretary : R. HILLS. Abstract of 35th Annual Keport to 36th April, 1882: 1, Agséts 30th April, 1882............ océvne be wicue GH Os bacga kh cckey at ai na POC ens «155 ree $5,064, 206.65 a a EE ES 5. a a 2 ee see so 4,008, 164.34 P.2. Grime fom interest (i-weluded in above)........ ....cccccccsccecuc cssseccccoccce 271, 232,62 +, Claims by deathand matured endowments Sac emeerd © meses can hh «Pees caw wes. chews 212,041.86 5. Do. as estimated by the Compaay’s tables and provided for, , ; 362,858.00 6. Difference in Company's favor between actua! and estimated death rate 150,816.14 7. Excegs of interest revenue over diashclaims................ 59,199.76 NEW BUSiNESS is nearly a FOU RTS of the returns of 1881 of the 24 Licensed Companies, TOI AL on he Company’s Books EXCEEDS A FOURTH of the entire amou.t in force in Canada, BONUS aDDITIONS to Life Policies for the past fifteen years have added $375 to each $1,000 of Assurance, CASH PROFITS for same period have been from 35 to 89 per cout, of all premiums paid according to age at entry, * ; sre ; ‘ ‘< , Abstract of Life Imsarance in Canada for the Year 1881: (Condensed from the Superintendent's Annual Report for 188!.) Premiums for vear,|*™0™t of Policies |Number of Policies;Net Amount in force <r , : New in foreeat date. | at date. Canada Life ; $668,111 | $3,914,780 $13,908 $24,904,171 | IE | 21,168 | 153,700 697 Confederation, ., a | 214,738 : 1,917,214 5,378 ie ea 37,307 420,000 1,263 | North #m eri¢ 4 4 34,853 | 1,410,3%4 | 1316 | uae. ; ot. £4 8, es 18,564 : 1,671,768 3,047 . 4.990.157 pete s.+. 3.5.4.2... é 403,597 1,821,352 9,087 11,370,008 Equi'able... ; 22,365 1,079,000 2,665 6,449,617 Uuion Mutual. 94,804 472,050 ; 1,920 2. 888, 028 Standard......... 191,724 1,072,600 | 3,289 6.870.014 -—"* Including Industrial Business, 427° Intending Insurers can judge from the foregoing as to where they can place their patronage with the MARITIME PROVINCE BRANCH—169 Hollis Street, “alifax, N, S. P, McLARREN, | D, H. McGARVEY, General Agent for N.8,, P.E.L.andN. F. | Secretary, Palme, Esq.; Er..M, D,; W. B. With Agencies in Summerside, Souris, Geergetown, Crapaud, and Montague. Gampany, 1882. Supt. cf Agencies: ALEX. RAMSAY. Ot - W.£E. Dawson, Esq.; Hon. W. W, Sullivan; Geo, obkirk, Esq., M, D. WM. McLEAN, Agent for Charlettetown. CHEBUCO Ch’town, Oct, 25, 188”,—-cad pat Im. INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. Kk. PALMER, Jr., MARINE EXCHANCE BUILDING. Promenade Behive Wools, Cocoon Wools, Charlottetown, Oct. 5, 1882. LONDON HOUSE. :0: ——— — New Opening ex §, §. Victoria, Waldensian and Cedar Grove Ladies’ Beaver and Plush Hats, Ladies’ Silk Scarfs, Ladies Jersey Gloves. Ladies’? Alexandra Jackets, Children’s Woollen Pelisses, ice Wools, Beriia Wools, Moire and Broehe Sash Ribbons. Gentlemen’s Lambs’ Woo! Underclothing, Gentlemen's Merino Underclothing, Centlemen’s Kid Mitis and Gloves. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Scarfs and Squares, Oct. 23, ’2.— 2m mises of Judge Hensley. furnished, DWELLING HOUSE AND PREMISES, —-< B* AUCTION, NEXT MONDAY, Nov- ember 29th, at 12 o’clock, noon, A Two-Siery Dwelling House and Premises, fronting ou School Street, 57x75 feet. This desirable property, near corner of School and Euston Strects, is on high ground, and in a very pleasant locality, Terms at sale. A. NeN EILL, Auctioneer, UNSESERVED SALE At Moray Harbor, AM instructed to sell at Public Auction, at the Beach, Marray Harbor South, On Tuesday, 28th inst., Commencing at 10 o'clock, a.m, The whole of the Stock-in-Trade of Malcolm McFadyen, consisting of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE Groceries. Fishing Steck, Farm Stock. Silk Scar’s, Ribbons, Tarlatan, Muslins, Dress Goods, Ginghams, Tweeds, Winceys, Prints, Plaids, Cotton Duck, Jeane, Flannels, Black Cloth, Laces, Wool Shawls, Ladies’ Jackets Hosiery, Wiite Cottons, Linders, Drawers, Men’s Coats, Pants and Veste, Black Felt Hats. Ladies’ and Gents’ Boots and Shoes, Gents’ Scaifs, Ladies’ Cuffs and Collarg, Kid and Cotton Gloves, Bundles Warp, Knives and Foiks, Pocket Knives, Spoons, Door Locks, Latches, Gimblets, Nails, Screws, Fish Hooks, Paint Brushes, Shoe Brushes, Hair Brushes, Fishing Lines, Groceries (*ssorted), 100 Mackerel Barrels, Paints, Oil and TJur- pentine, Window Glass, large assortment of Crockery, 1 large Deckea Twe-Masted Boat, 2 years old i Dingy, 2 Lobster Boats, 1,700 Lobster Traps, 40,000 Bricks, 3 Horses, 4 head of Cattle, | Horse Rake (wheels) 2 Carts, 2 Trucks, 1 Roller, 1 Plough, 1 Set Harfness, a quantity of Hey, and a large variety in Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, etc., teo numerous to mention. CONDITIONS OF SALE—AIl sums under $30, cash; over $3) to $100, three months; over $100 and under $20), six months; and over $200, nine months, on Approved Joint Notes. Sale positive, All Goods set up will be sold, Boats will be in attendance at Poverty Beach to carry passengers across. B. WILSON HICCS, Auctioneer, Ch’town, Noy, 14. ’82,—2aw wly vi kc ad CIGARS! ‘N REEN 8 Genuins ‘mported Small Queens. MW None genuine without the trade mark, For sale everywhere. APOTHECARIES HALL CO., Sole Agents for Chatlottetown, P, E, I. Nov, 15, ’82.—4i TO LET ® HE Dwelling House and premises on Upper Prince Street adjoining the pre- Furnished or un- Possession given immediately. E.R. BROW, Nov. 2, tf. BRAN, SHORTS, — —AND— CHOPPED FEED. One car-load just received, HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Oct, 23, '82.—%w eod Ht AR DW ARE -O3 GHBAP To the Trade, LOW PRICES, CONSISTING OF Clinch Nails, Hook and Screw Hinges, Butt Hinges, Locks, Knobs, Screws, Finishing Nails, General Stock ot Housebuild- ers Hardware, Window Glass, Putty, Genuine and No. 1 White Lead, Best Colors in Oil and Dry, Carriage Varnish (all kinds), both English and American, warranted a good article; Disston’s Hand,Rip and Pannell Saws, full line Mecha- nics Tools, Chopping Axes, Pad Lock. Charlottstown , Oct. 4, 1882.—1aw,wkly We All the above will be sold cheap for cash. visiting Town will do well by calling at the sign of the HARDWARE, Will be Sold at FOR CASH. CUT NAILS, Cross-Cut Saws of best makers; Carriage Builders’ Hardware, Axels, Springs, Fifth-Wheels, Malleable Castings, Bolts (all sizes), Japans, Raw & Boiled Oil Cod, Seal, XX Machine, Olive and Kerosene Oils; Mill Files, Horse Rasps, Smiths’ Files in variety, Horse Shoes, Horse Nails, Blister and Sleigh Shoe Steel, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spoons of good makers. Parties mR. B. Huestis, Fancy sale and Tea, N aid of the Bapiist Charch Building Fund, will be held in the MARKET HALL, —)) Wednesday, 20th December. Donations will be thanktuily received by the undersigned Committee. Mrs, Whitman, Mrs. M. A, Cameron, Mrs, Jas. DesBrisay, Mrs. Louis Wood, Mrs George Davies, Miss Heartz Mrs. Neil McLeod, Miss Currie Mrs, F, Lawson, Miss Scott Mrs, 5. McRae. Ch'town, Oct. 23, °82.—2aw whly Tickets to all Points WEST AND NORTH WEST, QOver the EIntercolonial and Grand T:iunk Railways. For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by . A. MeLEOD. Vay 9.1229 abel ee NOTICE. re Charlottetown Gas Light Company have importeda fresh supply of Bray’s Patent Burner's, especially made to consume only three feet of Gas per hour with the tap turned tullon, These Burners are intended other places where & light from a small con- sumption of Gas only is required, can be reduced to any desired quantity less than three teet per hour, These Burners are so scientifically made that they will give a light equal to about ten candles it acost of three quarters of one cen per huor, The price of these Burners to consumers of Gas will be ten canta each, {ju 19 eod pat UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI. QuFex Srr¥er. NER, the Ch t and t Ne peblintd Un P. 1 faland. 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