HE DATOY tare, —— t ix A MINER, ons ae ee ee ee NOVEMBER 24, 1064. Anniversary Items. MONDAY, Nov. 24 William Lamb born s 1779, became M. P. for Westminster iE yglan 1) I8l 2. and secre tary for lre land 1827, succeeded his father as Viscount Melbourne, 1525, and died 24th Nov. 1848, Oa the retirement of Karl Grey 9th July 1834, Viscount Melbourne became first Minister of Sir Robert Peel succeeded, but was forces Lord Mel- pourne returned to ¢ tice. ‘Lhe administration of Lord Melbourne finally Ang 30, 1841, when sir Robert Pe el eyain came into power, the Crown. i to resign 1835, and Local and Other Items, Monrreat's Mock Parliament is in fall swibg. eeniniahe oie Ex-Liecr. Gov, Cavcuon’s library is te be go} i for debt - 2. = Tae Epizoo has killed ctf several horses in Halifax recently. _— ~_>-_-— Arcusisuor Lyxcu has gone to Baltimore to attend the Plenary Council, -_—_——— Mr. CoLeMan, Supt. P. E. Island Railway, returvs from St John to-day, sienna Dexpas is minus a merchant, and numerous ereJitors mourn his departure. _-- > — A YEMALE captain in the Toronto Salvation army has eloped with a married bricklayer, a o- -_—_— Rememper the Church Social tn the Base- ment of the Methedist Brick Church this evening. _—— A coop Refreshment Table at the Social in the basement of the Methodist Church this evening. — —j-—--— Aw outbreak of smallpox in the township of Tweed, Ontario, is causing alarm among the inhabitants. _---~ >> — Tensesse has 300,000 dogs.—Ploughman. Seems to us that the degs have Tennessee, Are we not right? sibilant Coat.—A cargo of Old Sydney Mine now landivg at Mc Muillan’s Depot. nov24—21 b — o_--- Tue exports of Canada for October amounted to $12,800,000, the imports to 83,600,000; duty paid to $1,600,000. -_ - =_>--— Tue Montreal Snow Shoe Club have had theie first tramp for this season. They are ahead of Charlottetown in this respect. cineialiapenscih Tuere has just died at Levis a man named Guenette, aged 99, who was one of the few surviving veterans of the battle of Chateau guay. on midiiiaamen Mr. W. J. Hamictex, the general manager of the 1. C. R. diming saloon at Amherst, is very ill, there being bat slight hopes of his recovery, -_- -?S>-— Tre social for the benetit of the Ladies Aid Society commences in the basement of the Methodist Brick Church this evening at eight o'clock. ——~—— A PECULIAR CASE is reported from Aurora, Ont., where, during thc fuueral service of a young man, signs of life were discovered about the bods. sisheelidtiiaiaiiiaili A Hacway alderman, named Connolly, has gone into brankruptcy, having lately been compelled to pay up eight years of arrears of city taxes. —~»-— Sevexat jail birds, of St John, have com- pleted their terms of imprisonment, and the consequence is a larger number of petty burg- laries and larcenies, Five drunks and a Scott Act case made up the docket at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon. The Scott Act case was adjourned for more evidence. -_--~»>—_ Tue Century and Harper's Magazines for December, are excellent numbers, and may be had at the Diamond Bookstore, together with all the latest cad choicest periodicals. _—-+~»_—- W. C. Smrrn and E, L, Vail. jr., of Mel- bourne, Austra'ia, are gazetted commissioners for administering oaths for evidence to be used in the supreme and exchequer courts of Canada, ciiicuilitainaseti Mr. R. H. Rosz, of Boston, will be here this present week in the interest of the Harden Haad Grenade Company, and will give an exhibition on the Market Square during his atay. mmaijpeman We are please to see that Joseph Unsworth Esq., mechanical superintendent of the P.E 1. Kailway, who has been contined to his reidence by illness for the past three weeks is again able to attend to business. ee Tux steamer Secret having been stopped plying by the Inspector of Hulls, the Minister of Marine has directed Captain Mcklheeney, Wm, M. Smith and Mr..Coker to jointly hold a survey and report ou her condition. —_—~——_— : Tue steamer M. A. Starr from Halifax, arrived this forenoon with merchandize. She remained at Marray Harbor last night, and bul a rough passage up the Straitt to-dar, She will not call at Murray Harbor again this year. —_—-_-~»————— We would remind our readers «f the lecture to be delivered by the Rev. B, Chappell, to- morrow evening, in the Y. M, C. A. Hall, on ‘British Columbia.’ This is the first lecture of the winter course, and we hope to see it well attended. _— Isx’r it about time the certificate signed “J. MeKechnie, ” as to the o- value 7 - certain patent specific for dyspep*i4, Wa withdvews from the papers. Mr. MeKechnie has been dead a good many years—dyspepsia kil'e l him. P. S, Ancurmatp, Esq, Chief Engineer af Government Railways, is on his way to = Island to settle np the Cape Traverse Branch Railway business, and **take over = the road. It is stated that the contractors will hand it over on Wednesday next. —— ° ” Have you seen “The Geographical Globe. It is no doubt a marvel of simplicity and - struction, and should be ia the possession. e every scholar. They cost only thirty-erg cents and are sold at the Diame'. Bookstore tozether with all school requisites. ——— We are informed that John M. Roberstson, Req., J. P., did not sign his name to the address presented to W. 58. McNeill, Esq., _ his departure for California. While Mr. Robertson has the warmest personal feelings for Mr. McNeill, he entirely disagreed with his political career. He could not, therefore, consistently app hid name to the address presented.” Who put it thetet TELLGHAPHIS NEVIS | i | (Seeciat Despatcues ro Tue EXAMINER, } A Strike Agaiust Pugilism. . New York, Noy, 22. é Richard K. Fox, proprietor of the Police — W liam KE. Harding, his eportiug editor, and Charles Johnson, the proprietor of a Brooklyn sporting house, were arrested to-day for aiding and abetting the Sullivan- Greentield hboxin match se bail, 1g ch. They have given The Patti Divorce Suit. Lonpon, Nov. 20. Mme. Patti has appealed against the re- cent decision of the tribunal at Paris, granting the Marquis de Caux a diverce from her. She founds her appeal upon the injustice in refusing her a divorce and granting one to M. DeCaux, as the decision entitles him to all her property in France. a George Brown's Statue. Ottawa, Nov. 22. George Brown's statue has been mounted on a pedestal in Queen’s Pack, Toronto, and will on Tuesday be unveiled by Mr. Mackenzie, and an oration delivered by Premier Mowatt. The gathering will be non-partizan, Wiggins ina New Role. _ Orrawa, Novy, 22, Professor Wiggins, the weather prophet, has come out in a new robe. He has connected himself with the Salvation Army, and is going through the country with Major Coombs calling on people to repent Montreal Carnival. Ortrawa, Novy 22. The Montreal Citizen's carnival com- mittee intends inviting Hon. Grover Cleveland to visit that city, as its guest during the carnival next February. Fire. HaveruHit, Mass., Nov. 24. The Brickett building, containing several stores, &c., was burned to-day. Three persons were seriously injured by jumping from the windows. —-— Stanley Makes a Notable Speech. Berit, Nov. 22. Henry M. Stanley made a noteworthy speech here yesterday in behalf of Africa. A Seott Act ltem. Orrawa, Nov. 22, The Scott Act petition for Guelph was filed to-day. The Cholera. Paris, Nov. 22. The cholera epidemic is flagging out. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Varitime Provinces. Toronto, Nov. 24--10 a. m. Stormy winds and gales from south and west mostly; cloudy weather with rain, mild, followed by cooler weather to-night cr tc- morrow. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE. Charlottetown November 24, 1884. Highest Temperature Saturday.......... 31.8 Lowest Temperature Saturday.........-. 20.1 Highest Temperature yesterday,. ......- 38 4 Lowest Temperature (read at midnight), ..17.2 Lowest Temperature this morning........35.9 Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. .45.7 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock..50.0 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. British Columbia. Sin,—I see by your advertising columns that the Rev. Benj. Chappell will lecture on the above subject to-morrow evening. have read a good deal about British Colum- bia as a desirable place for emigration, and with many other P. E. Islanders 1 am thinking of casting in my lot with the peo- ple of that far off Province. 1 shall be glad to hear the opinion of one who has been over the ground, and shall be guided a good deal by what the lecturer will have to say on this very important subject. Mount Srewakr. = —- a Our Advertisers. Wm. Dodd directs attention to the sale of apples, grapes, etc., at his auction room on Wodpeniien at two o'clock ; also to the great sale of real estate situate in Char- lottetown and Royalty, which takes place on Thursday, 28th inst. A. McNeill has two valuable sleighs on hand, which he will dispose of at a bargain. yRTING SHESP AND SWtNeE.—Messrs walter McFate and David McBrine returned from P. E. Island last vight, having succeeded in purchasing some fine pigs and sheep for the Loch Lomona Agrieultural Society. Their purchase for the society comprised three Lei- cester, Shropabire and Southdown sheep, and three Berkshire and White Chester pigs. Mr, McFate bought four Shropshire ews on his own account, and Mr. McBrine invested in a ood Barksh resow. Competent judges on the Dena pronounce the sheep to be among the very best ever exportel. The Loch Lomond Society is to be congratulated on its efforts iv this direction.—St, John Sun. The St. Steph ELY ACCEPT.—ihe Stephen Conte Ln It is expected that the Rev. Howard Spragas will accept the call to Moncton. Mr. Sprague is now enjoyirg ex- cellent heath and is able to atteud to his duties with ease and comfort. 7. L. A. Senecal against the ion of Mr. L. A. § Mail one and publishing cou:pany for alleged libel has been withdrawn, and another instituted xgainst the Afaid printitg com pany. —— a: Summerside Exports. ——— “uUMMERSIDE, Nov, ?}. Shipped per steamer St. Lawrence, Evans master, for Point du Chene : 8 bris meckerel .................$ 90.00 U8 GRMMRMIIIN sso oes OV Uke's dy - han 0 458.00 See meee) ee ee) ae Oe ae 17.00 Care Mee... ae. Si a 195.00 og eS See ee 850.00 eo... ce 267.00 PEN ei is on ov Pho 168,00 cE ER RR ae api siege D 22.00 ese ee 640 00 a... oeetaie ah kode 30 00 I, i 3400 ec ee 10.00 We ao in chews bn tn ee 1083.00 $3,864.00 By same steamer on 22nd. Bons Weehels cate, ooo: ok. 6c. $ 8°9.00 et es 675.00 Ore. Oe a ke, 175.00 Pe NN. di nce 133 60 Wee te 3.00 a sind 11.00 PN So Sogou ely ee 41.00 ee 20.00 NI, fr 9.00 afi ones! ccpens tee 65 00 $1941.00 SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED, Nov 2{—Mary Ana Fraser, Bayfield, N 8. Nov 22—I Dare, Sprague, North Port; M E Lloyd. Munn, Orwell, bal; Sturgeon, Stewart, Pictou, coal; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor. Nov 24—Lairg Campbell, Syndey, coal; Petite Reviere, Trenholm, Bay Verte, lumber; G G, Langille, Sydney coal. CLEARED Nov 2l1—Standard, Vortime, St Piere, 1004 bush potatoes; Harold, Lohnes, St John’s, Nfld, 1,897 bush potatoes; 982 bush turnipa, 1,720 bush oats; 39 brls carrots, 10 bush parsnips, 5 tubs butter, OTHER PORTS. Sunmerside, Nov. 21—Cld sch Armand, McKie, Charlottetown, bal; Ethie Aggie. Snow, Cape Traverse, mdse; Cetewayo, Covert, Crapaud, oats. BIRTH. At Edgecombe House, on the 22nd inst., the wife of George Peake, Esq., of a daughter. HOTEL ARRIVALS, OAKLAND HOUSE, Nov 22—W Jardine, Morell; D W Smith, Boston; AJ McLeod, do; Henry Puffer, do; D Finalyson, do; R A Livingstone, Nine Mile Creek; J C McNeil, New Dominion; H Huut- ley, Vernon River, J D McDonald, do; Capt R Eldridge, Chester,N 8; W Ready, Tracadie; J McDonald, Georgetown. Horsford’s Acid Phosphate MAKES A COOLING DRINK, Into half a tumbler of ice water put a tea- spoonfn! of Acid Phosphate; add sugar to the taste. EE Our Specialities. This Fali's importation. Walking Sticks, Razors, Strops, Thermome- ters, Choice Havana Cigars, To- baccos, &c, Everything in our line choice, fresh aad good, Reddin’s Drug Store. Ch’town, Nov. 4, 15*4, SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION. N Examination for the ‘‘Daniel Hodgson Scholarship” for Laval University, Que bec, will be held in Charlottetown, im June next. : Candidates must be natives of and residents in P. E. L, under 20 years of age, and not al ready matriculated members of any Univer sity. The subjects of examination will be as follows :— " Xenephon Anabasi-, Book I ; Cicero pro- lege Mauilia, Ovid Metaph, If] ; Fab. 1, 2, 5 and 6; Arnold Latin Prose Composition to Exercise 44. Ordiaary Arithmetic, including Vulgar and Decimal Fractions ; Algebra, subjects includ- ed in Colenso to and of Simple Equations of one unknown quantity ; Euclid, Books I and il. In English :—Orthography, Writing from Dictation, Parsing and Analysis, Outlines of English and Canadian History, and General Geography. The Scholarship is of the annual value of $125, and will be tenable for three years. Candidates must send in their names to the undersigned on or before Ist May, 1855, when they will be duly informed of day and place of examination. GEORGE W, HODGSON, Hon’y See’y Trustees Sept. 25, ‘84 —2m oaw pat § j POSITIVELY NON-EXPLOSIVE. THE IMPROVED THAYER ELECTRIC LAMP. URNS Canada Coal Oil of any test with perfect safety, producing a white light, equalled only by Edison’s Electric Light. More’ brilliant than four gas jets and nine times cheaper. Its light is six times greater than ordinary lamps, and is three times cheaper. HORACE HASZARD. Agent for P. &. Island. WINTER CLOTHING |! J. B Macdonald is now showing an im- mense stock of Ready=Made Clothing. ———-—-O | Men’s Warm Reefers, from $2.90. Men’s Warm Overcoats, from $4.90. Mien’s Heavy, Warm Ulsters, from $4.25. Menm’s tweed Suits, from $5.00 Boys’ and Youths’ Ulisters and Overcoat-, in ,reat variety, very cheap. Men’s Warm Underclothing, from 75 Cents a suif, Boys’ Uunderclothing, all sizes. Flannel! Shirts, Scarfs, Braces Ties, Handkerchieis 20: If you want the very best Value for your Money, don’t fail to see goods and prices at J. B. MACDONALD'S. Ch'town, Nov, 7, 1884.—pat her pres ee LS a aS a asa SS ° s ks % Se ' & - a : é é, wi S = & ue a” . OG 8a ° 2808: op wae le £24. ee = AR 2 5 ha x of Spe S&S © <n a nor SwHnh 4 om = © < = AS % in = 8 A © iM s _. = ee oe ae Op ta ie ao = 5 @ & pa Re we me OS a = RP Ae <j : <i i ° = fs: fe 3 35 = i ee ee. © = 46, 2: oa. Mm on s dq a ae qo 26, ¢3° ac & Gigs =: O gaa. EY a Ree |< agg e255 ss : ZO. 72° } = 7 i Aamt ia i a Se ee” a Se & 5 iO o™ 18 =s a Hous r2) 5 ae = = gn & H 5 a = om 2 6 ne .lOUS > 4 Z - & ij ao m w pel DQ 7 . wa = UO Se Zz S25 & £ oes eS oie on oie oe o Ssoms 8B sHz @e Z =eSe So eae a Sera. am S = & coae es ee Oo < * -— S = 3 hh Q@ x a re pay ae a 3." > — ~ mm i4:: #2 - © a : = &£ ma fi 3 A - c * <4 en “a << ‘ im ~ S a Ai S = = - 2 Z e oO A WORD TO THE WISE, WE have completed our impor- tations of Jobbing Papers, and are prepared to furnish Note and Lette Headings, Bill Heads, &c., well printed, cheap and prompt. Be in time! Send your orders now to the EXAMINER PUBLISHING CoO., Water Street, Oct. 24, 1854. WEST & RENDELL, Commission Merchants, St. John’s, Newfoundiand, Consignnicuts solicited. Liberal advances made. July 25, 1884,—2aw 4m Loads of Hardwood and K indling 200 Wood for Sale, Apply to \\ illiam Burhoé, corner Fitzroy and Prince ptreets. {oc 29 taw 4wk pd INOTICH. MORE ROOM. MORE GOODS. LOWan PRICS t 4 S my Store has been greatly enlarged, my importations have been greatly A increased, thus enabling me to show a very much better assortment of Goods than usual. Every Department is well filled with Choice NEW GOODS, imported direct from the English Markets. And, as | am bound to sustain my past reputation for selling Cheap Goods, those who patronize me will find my Prices Low. Quality Good. Assortment Large. SHE US; CALL AND L. E. PROWSE, Sign of the Big Hat, 74 Queen Street. Chitown, Sept. 26, 1884,—eod whly GARRIAGE FACTORY. FAXHE Undersigned begs leave to inform the public he has purchased the Carriage | Busiuess carried on by McKinnon & Fraser, 'on Upper Prince Street, opposite new Baptist Church, where he will be pleased to see his old customers, and as many sew ores as may favor him with their patronage. He will keep on hand and build to order, |CARRIAGES and SLEIGHS of every des cription aud latest patterns. Road, track aud sleigh Sulkeys made to order, at shortest notice, with best American stock. Special attention will be given to the Re- pairing of Carriages, Sleighs, &e. N. B.—ALL WORK GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION, J. J. SEAMAN Ch’town, Oct. 18, 1884—3aw tl Blast ¢ wkiy CG. H. COOK & 60., The enterprising Photographers of Charlotte town, in view of their increasing business have adted to their staff of assistanis, A FIRST-CLASS OPERATOR, from Nes York, who wil! be prepared, when require: to tint or fall colour photographs in the highest style. They also are determined to spare no expense to please their numerous patrons. Consequently, to all those wishing first-class work, at ressonable prices, the opportunity is now offered. &@& Cail and view specimens, *e, Ch’town, Nov 8, 1884—wkly tf CRACKED FEED ATS sand Barley mixed, freeh ground, and kept constantly ou hand. Ali orders left at the Glasgow House, Queen Street wil! be promptly attended to, HENRY F. LePAGE. Ch’town, Nov. 8, 1884-—1mo 3aw eran — ti, W. VINNICOMBE, PIANO TUNER Piavos Tuned, Re-wired and Regu'ated, CHURCH ORGANS Voiced, Tuned, and Regulated with Care. CABINET ORGANS Tuned, te-toned and Repaired. Having nearly twenty years’ experience with the construction of English, American and German Pianos, and under the patronage of Government House, the Convent and the leading musical families on the Island, feels sure of giving universal satisfaction. Mr. V. will engage professionally for pubi’e or private concerts the coming season. Cfiice—C, P. Fletcher’s Music Store. Ch’town, Oct, 25 1354. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. R. C’OWYER, Commission aud General Merchant FOR SALE OF P, Xi. I, PRODUCE, 289 WATER STREET, Si. Juhns’ Newfoundiand, In connection with the above is one English, who is well known in P, KE, Island who will take special charge of all consign ments, and will also attend to the chartering of vessels for the carrying trade of P. K. I, The firm ig one of the oldest and most reli- able in Newfoundland Keturns guaranteed to be prompt and satisiactory. Parties wish ing to procure Labradore Herring should send their orders in time. Sept. 6, 1854.—till Sist dec, '84, SOLD BY ALL — STATIONERS THROUCHOUT rue WORLD: ELECTRIC GLOSS A } . WS. cleaning Solid Silver, Nickel, Brass Copper and Plate Glass. Quick! Sure ! Permanent! No dirt, no trouble, no labor Being entirely free from grit and acids, it cannot injure the most finely burnished sur- face. It is the only preparation ever pro- duced that will polish brass or copper with- out the use of acid, Nothing approaches it for removing grease and finger marks from Brass, Copper, Glasa, etc.; while for cleaning Nickel o1 Stoves it is especially useful Retail price, 26 cents per bottle, MICA WASH.—This wash is the only thing of the kind ever invented, A stove may be as handsome asa jewel end shine like ebony; but smoked mica lights will spoil it all. Day by day mica becomes ecarcer and higher in price, and an article that will clean and preserve it is valuable to all concerned, Try this wash once, and you will always use it. Retail price, 26 cents per bottle. The above nouseboid necessities are manufac tured by The Klectric Gioss Co., Philade)phia’ U.8. A, and sold by every respectable Drug gist, Stove Dealer, Hardware Merchant an’ General Dealer in Canada, The Canadian trade supplied by JOHN T, REED, 105 Water Street, &t. Jobn, N, P Ang 6-—6in eod Superd Baking Powder. (Manufactured by Holister, Crane & Co., 99 Broad Street, New Yori.) YUQUESTIONABLY the purest and most wholesowe Baking Powder made, Gro. cers a’e authorized to guarantee every Cap to be ful] weight, and positively pure. Ask for | the ‘Superb ” an? take no other, Put up ina }, 4 and I-ib, tins, and ‘or gaie by every ree spectable wholesale and retail grocer an: general dea'er in Canada, The Canadian trade supplied by JOHN T. BREED, 105 Water Street, 8t, John, N. 3. 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