I a, VE ce, — + = BRITISH COLUMBIA, — OUR GOVERNOR GENERAL ON THE BRAUTIFS, CLIM E AND RESOURCES OF THE WI ERN PROVING! 4 GREAT FUTUKE PRI DICTED The Marquis of Lorne and the Princess L uise seem to have en ved themselves | immensely in the Pacific Province that Her Royal . . It is pleasing to learn Highness has wwered her health, though whether the genial climate or the company of her to do inmite rect husband had most with is not stated At Victoria, « he r recove ry, mn the 27th ult., Hi 5 Ex ce llency was honoured with a banquet, and | in response to the toast of ** The Governor General,” delivered an eloquent and very pleasing speech, in tho course of which he said :— ‘LT have everywhere seen signs that s stable and, therefore, more satisfactory emigration has set in Victoria has made, of late, 4 DECIDED START I visited with much pleasuré many ol the factories which witness to this, and I hove to have made a still more before i leave establish exh«ustive nati ments which are rapidly rising among you That the wares produced by these are appre eated beyond the limits of the city is very evident throughout the Province, where cleanliuess is ensured by Victoria seap, and comfort, or mtentment and conse e ) eX tl nor tad t least « > lation by Kuvtzs Victoria cigars. (L ud laughter and appl suse.) No words can b too strowg to express toe charm of this de lightful Jaad, mere constant than the south of England f the yeara full e1 j ry where a climate softer and ensures at all times « meat of the, wouderful loveliness of nature | around yon. Toere is no douht that any Canadian who visits this island and the wainl ind shores, and sees the happiness of the people, the forest liden coast, the tran- quil guif aad glorious mouovtain:, can but congratulate hims:If that sesses scenes of such perfect beauty Where men seem to live with such com fort, have as yet. so few to share your good for- tune. Though your revenue is at lesst a million dollars there are only twenty thous and white men over the three hundred and fifty thousand square miles of the province. Various canses, the most formidable of these | beiny the physical, have hitherto contribut- ed tu this. The physical difficulties, tre- mendous as th-y are, are being rapidly conquered. There is uo cause why any of a diff-rent character should not be surmount ed with an equal success. What is wanted to effect this ubject is only cordial co-opera- tion with the central Government. (Cheers) There was perhaps a time when the Gov- ernor-General would not have been regard- TEM DAILY his country pos- | regret will inevitably arise that you! — wo 5 Seta CT, a ee an ne an oe ee eee a a ante 7 i A | snp) ly of the native. He has game in forth deer are a® numerous now as they ever hiv: been H-> has more | h ‘an he know. whit to do with, and ‘the lassons in farming that you have taught | him have given h.ma source of food supply abundance rpecraL DespaTcuEs 10 THE EXAMINER. | . : ; The Egyptian Convention of whieh he was previously ignorant. ie : Throughout the interior it will probably Lonpon, Nov. 10 | pay well in the future to have flocks of Mr Gladstone in the House of Commons | hoep. The demand for wool and wvollen | vesterday in reply to 4 question said that | goods will always be vory large among the} the Egyptian Convention would be modelled | people now crowding in such nucobers to! ster the Anglo-French Convention which | those regions which our ofticial world, aS | sat after the battle of Waterloo. Parti-| | yet, calls the North-West, but which is the | of the coming Convention would | ‘ a - ; | culars North-East and East to you. There is no not likely be ready to be presented to the | reason why British Columbia should not be .% ’ le ; ..1;_| House during this session. | for this portion of our territory what Cali | | fornia is to the States in the supply afforded | The Soudan War. lof fruits. (Hear, hear.) The perfection at- | tained by smal! fruits is unriv:Iled, and itis ate wal “OE ae < a ton i only with the Peninsula of Ontario that you | Baker Pasha, organizer of the Egyptian would have = compete tor _ supplies ot Army, vesterday despatched one thoweand peaches, pears, apples, cherries, | men to the Soudan to helo the Governor tn | urapes, tant Rocky Mountains will be of valne as communication opens up. The great arch of timber lands beginning on the west of | ‘ \Loke Manitoba cireles round to Edmonton, | Anarchists, arrested during the recent dis- }vomes down along the mountains so as to|turbance at Lyons, disclosed a echeme linclude the whole of your province. | which was partly in preparation for . | Poplar alone for many years must be the | erand Anarchists througheat staple wood of the lands to the south of the France. | Saskatchewan, and your great opportunity jes in this that you can give the settlers | lof the whole of that region as much of the Paris, Nov. 15. ums, apricots and currants. Every stick in ‘his resistance of the False Prophet, El THESE WONDERFUL FORESTS | Medhi, on his march, i ! oi oan Liat ‘ ilw ar ] va » lv l tl B il p wyich 80 amply anc nerousiy ciotne re i on I ste ag ) hists Sierras from the Cascade ranye to the dis | The Anare : | | A prelimivary investigation held here of rising of The Missing Boat. Lonpon, Nov. 15. itinest timber in the world as they can | le sire, W hile your cord wood cargoes will ! No tidir us has been received of the compete with the coxl of Alberta. (Loud | missing boat which, with an ofticer and six cheers.) Coming down on ovr survey to} men was lowered from the steamer ‘* West- nhalia.”’ after the collision off the Isle of | Wight on the night of the 13th inst. the coast, we come upon ground familiar to you all, and you all know how large a trade ilresdy exists with China and Australia in wood, and how capable of almost indefinite | expansion is thiscommerce. Your forests are hardiy tapped, and there are plenty more | ogs like one I saw cut the other day at Prussian Politics. Berwin, Nov. 15. The Prussien Landtag opened yesterday surrard Inlet of forty inches square and | The speech suggested the raising of a loan vinety and one hundred foet in length,| by the Empire to cover the budget deficit, | down to sticks which could be used as props | and the reduction of taxation. 'for mines or as cordwood for fuel. The business which has assumed such large pro- | portions along the Pacific shore of the leanning of salmon, great as it is, is as yet | almost in its infancy, for there is many a tiver swarming with fish from the time of the first ron of salmon in spring to the last run of other varieties in the autumn, on which many a cannery is sure to be estab- | lished, Last, but certainly not least in the | Lonpox, Nov. 15. at your sg comes your mineral A despatch from Mecca states that the and chiefly your coal treasure. (Applause. ra i ing | The can hom the Nanaimo ei a Sr ein ae leads the market at San Francisco. Nowhere | else in these countries is such coal to be | a found, and it is now being worked with an Durum, Nov. 15. evergy which bids fair to make Nanaimo | Yesterday, Mr. Kenny, a strong sup- one ot the chief mining stations on the | porter of Mr. Parnell, was elected by a continent. , large majority at Ennis. IT IS OF INCALCULABLE IMPORTANCE French Naval Expeditidn, Paris, Nov. 15. A French naval expedition is being fitted out at Toulon, for service in Madagascar. es ~— Cholera. a An Irish k lection. ed, in his official caapacity at all events, with as much favour as | flatter myself may | now be the case. (Applause ) No wonder | that the feeling ischanzed, now that the cir- | cumstances are better understood, for I chal- lenge snyove to mention any case in which a Government ruling over a comparatively small population of four and a half millions | has ever done so wuch as has the Canadian Government to insure for its furthest prov- inces. ’ i THE RAILWAY COMMUNICATION which is an essential for the development of the rescurces of the land. (Cheering.) Mr. Francis will go back with me, I am certain, when I say that the United States. with a population of fifteen or tweaty mil- lions, when California was first settled in 1859, did not push the railway through to the Pacific coast in the vigorous manner in which the Cimadian Government is now dving. (Lond cheers) I have full confi- dence? that you will see that policy of enter- prise and of justice nobly carried out | Eorly promises, if made too hastily, shewed | that, if there was profound ignorance of the physical geog:aphy of your country, | there was at all events profound good-will. | Later events have proved that, in spite of | all obstacles, ‘‘ Where there is a will there isa way.” Prmde in national feeling has | made the country strain every nerve to bind still further with the sentiment of (Applause.) Where is now the old talk which we used to hear from a few of the faint-hearted of a change in destiny or of lex! ) sheer: 4 P ) Kl . j | v: ‘ . annexation. (Cheers) It —_ a exist. | Pressing the Scott Act at Montegue | gone to Nice to recruit bis health, and he If you are hondicapped in the matter of | roe ARREST OF TWO NOTABLE LAW BREAKERS. land in comparison with the provinces of the plains you are certainly not so with{ Another correspondent writes :—A_ short | regird to cl mate. (Cheering ) as | think the s eady aud dry cold of an Eastern winter, yet there are very many who would usd abvedly prefer . the temje@ ature enj yd by those who live west of the mountains. Even where it is coldest, spring eomes in February, and the country is so divided int» districts of greater dryness or greater moi-ture that a man can al ways choose whether to havea rainfall small or great. Besides the climate, which is so greatly in your favour, you have another great advantage in the TRACTABILITY AND GOOD CONDUCT of the Indian population. (Applause.) believe I have seen the Ind ans of almost every tribs throughout the Dominion, and nowhere can you find any who are so trust- worthy in regard to conduct—(hear, hear) —so willing to assist the white settlers by their labor, so independent and anxious to learn the secret of the white man’s power. (Applause.) Where elsewhere are met con- stant demands for assistance, your Indians have never aeked for any; for in the inter- views given to the chiefs their whole desire seemed to be tor schools and school-masters, and in reply to questions as to whether they would assist themselves in securing institutions, they invariably replied that they would be glad to pay for them. (Lond applanse.) It is certainly much to be de- sired that some of the funds appropriated for Indian purposes be given to provide them fully with echouls in which INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION may form an important item. (Hear, hear ) ut we must not do injustice t> the wilder tribes. Their case is totally different from that of your Indians. The butfalo was everything to the nomad. It give him house, fuel, clothes and thread. ©The dis- sPPearence of this animal left bim starving. | places which may be famed for their beauty, | c e } 1 & 2] . at | . ? . | gorges, there I would caunsel you to set} such an assortment of goods as will enable confilence the unity of the Confederstion. lapart aregion which shall be kept as a|himto establish a solid trade with the Agreeable | time ago Joseph and Ananias Campbell | {| officers of the law. not only to this province of the Dominion, | GENERAL CABLE NEWS, bat also to the interests of the Empire, | stn that our fleets and mercantile marine, a owoon. N ‘ well as the Continental markets should sl ; Louie, Mov, 13. supplied from this source. (Hear, hear, | In the Commons to-night Mr. Gladstone and cheers.) Where you have so good a} moved that the second procedure resolution list of resources it may be almost super-¢ be considered. Lord Randolph Churchill. fluons to add another, but I would strongly | eee amendment to the resolution, advise you to cultivate the attractions held |Teferred to the treaty alleged to have been out to the travelling public by the magnifi- | entared inte by the Government with the cence of your scenery. (Cheers.) Let this. Irish members of Parliament imprisoned in country become what Switzerland is for | Kilmainham jail, by means of which the said to have effected their Eurepe in the matter of good road latter were P . epee on to | release. Mr. Gladstone said no euch and let good and clean hotels attract the | ‘Teaty had been made. He challenged the tourist to visit your grand valleys and oo a ore eee ee ae marvellous mountain ranges. Choose some | Het Pa . ork, ee — < Aicteint. ond.thare ar | Mr. Gladstone would give a day therefor : meee trey which | od Mr. Gladstone replied: ‘‘ Yes, at you can choose, where trout and salmon - > abound, where sport may be found among | °°: Mr. York then stated that at the learliest opportunity he would make a the deer and with the wild fowl. Select gr ; ; m™, sume portion of your territory where pines /motion for such inquiry. The debate then ' adjourned. and firs shroud in their greatest richness the | a ? : ‘ yiant slopes and swarm upwards to glacier, | Giavatanp, Ohio, Nov. 15. snow-field and eraggy peak, and where in| This p. m.a boiler in the Forest City the autumn the maples seem as thongh| Iron Works exploded, kiliing four men. tiey wished to mimic in hanging gardens | seriously injuring four or five others and the glowing tints of the lava that must have slizhtly wounding half a dozen more. streamed down the precipices of these old | StockHoim, Noy. 13. solanors.ctgad cheering.) | Wherarer| ‘The Crown Prince of Sweden has Leen . pertec- | delivered of a son. tion, and where THE RIVER TORRENTS URGE THEIR CURKEN’S iMpetuously through the ANTWERP, Noy. 13. Henry M. Stanley’s steamer “Harkawe y” most Alpine | left yesterday for Congo River laden with | . re . /native Kings. The steamer also carries a number of sheep for aeclimatization and a | selection of European cereals. Stanley has natioval park. ppm | will return to Africa in 1883, Norristown, Pa., Nov. 13. PT | Geo. W. Burgess died here last even‘ng, jaged 78. He was the first manufacturer of friction maiches in America, Cincinnati, Nov. 13. Intelligence received at police head- quarters states thet Edward Holroyd,’ a miser and hermit, who lives in a lonely spot in Spencer Township, afew miles from this city, has been robbed of five one thousand governmental bonds, the robbers torturing the miser till he revealed i:s hiding place. Lonpon, Nov. 13. The Times’ Dublin correspondent reports that after Delapey was secured, another man, were fined for selling liqnor unlawfully and the constable tried to collect the fiend, but failed. Then warrants were issued for their arrest, and with d@ifficulty Joseph Campbeil was arrested, but was rescued by his brother Ananias, On Tuesday the 7th inst., the public prosecutor (Mr. E. Lane) with the assist- ,ance of constables, visited the ill famed | house at a very early hour and found their men in hed. They arrested them with great difficulty, and at the risk of their tives ; firearms were used and the two men Bx AMINER, N OVEMBER - TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. OSH BISCUITS I [TYEVUE best place on P. LE. “THE GITY STEAM BAKERY.” ETHEL BLANGHE Carro, Nov. 10. | which none but the purestingredients are need, rd os } Island to buy BISCUITS and CRACKERS, of every dencrip- | tion, is at ; We are daily manufacturing Soda, Wine, Fruit, Lemon and Faney. i Don’t buy the imported trash, when you can get the Island made goods, in the making o | | J. QUIRE, Proprietor. | Ch’town, Nov. 15, 1882.—1m eod very large ani new assortment of Goods. UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, PORTLAND, MAINE. JOHN KE. 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OF pote A great variety of Mantles, Ulsters, Wool Shaw's, Clouds, Scarfs and Fur| i Beavers, Scotch weeds and Coatings and Seal Cloths, ~ A iarge lot Blankets, Quilts, Horse Rugs, ete. ‘f 300 Lambs’ Wool Shirts, assorted sizes. 300 pairs Lambs’ Wool Drawerr. A lot of Grain Bags, ete. cit All of which will be disposed of at their usual low prices. W.& A. BROWN & CO. Peake’'s Wharf No.2. | Peake Bros, & Co, Ww cheapest in the market. Wellner. Also Mantle and Ulster Cloths, Brown, Blue and Black Pilots and | mediate posse’ sion terms. —_—_—- Pictou Round, Pictou Nut, Sydney Round,, — Svdnev Nut. | ah |A Lerge Supply of tke Above Coal Kept Constantly} | I ov hand. Cc. B. WARREN. | e@ Parties from the country will a ; — . advantageous t) call before purchasing Rte ne where. C. LYONS. Novy. 13, 1882. —dy wly tf $$ $$$ men ae TBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAME ' K.) NER, the Cheapest and Hest N ewspaper blishad on P. EK Taland. Only §1 per year. ——— WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. fy 0 LET—A Dwelling House — pleasantly situated on Prince Street. Apply ® nol ANTEL—A Tenant for a Honse at the Head of Hillsborough Street. Apply to W. L {[nol4 lw ‘O LEL—A House on Long Street, with Five Rooms, Kitchen and Cellar. Im Rent moderate. A MR-. THORNE, Spring Park Road. [ enemas, YO LET—Dwelling House, Stable, ete, i good condition, to Ist Miy next, oF for one or more years, in a pleasant part of the y. Apply to Jno. Wm. Morrison, [nos B YARDERS accommodated at the Railway House, Richmond Street, at mod {no 8 lw Ch’towa, Oct, 31, 1882, supposed tu be a confederate, got on a tram were then marched off to Georgetown jail. 7 . is believed that Too much praise cannot be given to the | C#* @n*_ escaped. It They onght to have Delaney is a Fenian. |the*support of all good citizens, and it 1s | A letter trom Cairo, has been received hoped the law will be carried ont in regard | bere from Dr. Schweinfurth, in which he to the ure of firearms, and the rumsellers | states that Gen. Stone Pasha will probably punished severely. It is done in the other|.b@ chief of stetf in the army being organ- Provinces, and let the law breakers feel it | }2¢d for service in Soudan against the false in this. prophet. dial fe The Post's Berlin correspondent says the ee o new German minister to the United States Weather Bulletin. has been instructed tu obtain a revision of — the existing treaty of naturalization, or the Probabilities for the next 24 hours tor the|conclusion of a new law of a uniform Varitime Provinces. character. Geo. Rose, better known as Arthur Sketchlo, is dead. PROVINUETOWN, Mass., Nov. 13. The British brig Lyra arrived to-day, 23 days from Guaquailla, Porto Rico, The captain reports northeast winds the entire passage ; she had been eleven days north of Hatteras with successive northeast gales, The brig sails imuiediately for Halifax. Lonpon, Novy. 13. The British barque Landeeer, Ceptain Vaugbar, from St. John, Oct. 16th, for Liverpool has arrived. She had her bow. sprit and cutwater damaged by collision. The British ship Sciota, Capt Dunbar, from oe Toronto, Nov. 15—-10 a. m. Moderate to fresh westerly winds, fair weather, not much change in temperature, ir Tue vital forces are specdily renewed by Mack's Magnetic Medicine, the great brain and nerve food, it is the best and cheapest medicine ever discoverd, See advertisement in another column, Sold in Charlottetown by Apothecaries Hall Co. {no2 2w eod wkly, Ata sale of short horn cattle at Laus Sta tion, Kentucky, on Thursday, sixty head brought $26,000. 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