ony ~ — me om ng nae — Anniversary Items -_—--- FRIDAY, Nov. 4 —The first Americen Rishop, San ‘orbucy, Was consecrated wefoer n “x prelates at Aberdeen, in | Seotlan',*he Lith of Nov., 1734. The Bishops | of New York and Ponrsylvania were conse- sted in | by the Archbishop of Can- | terbury, 1787 {the Bishop of Virginia in 1799. The tirst 2 Cat bishop of the Unit Sat Dr, Carroll, of Maryland, in 1780 OR FO ES —. Local and Other Items. Riewarno U r, £8y., 18 at the Revere eo — fue dla to-day was smali Taesday wn > H. M. Cn HILL, bs left for Boston in the steamer Carrol: yesterday evening, > ~ Turk brigt. Columba, Cart, Mustard, clear- ed for Bermuda to-day Details of her cargo of produce will be fouad in our shipping ump - <_—-_—_ Foornatt.—A to M vs. Mec to Z. There mateh at Victoria Park to- commencing at 3 o'clock will hea atw sii morrow afternoon, sharp ~--H- a A. McNeill will sel! another car load of very choice apples at his auction room, to- morrow, (Saturday) including 50 brie of extra (rravenstleins, > -- Dr. Dor has completed the planting of his imported trees. If they hive and grow (as we hope they will) they will be a great and permanent improvement to Pownal Street, ine aE We regret to learn that Anthony Collett, Esq, of Crapaud, sustained severe injuries through an accident which befell hima few days ago. He is reported as slowly recover- ing. CC —————, Tue economy practised by our City Fathers js painfelly visible from the fact that our streets are coated with mud knee-deep ; our platforms are dilapidated ; and our policemen have not yet received their winter overcoats. nineties cin THe ovening meeting of the Catholic Literary Union for this season, will be held ip St. Patrick's Hall, on Friday evenirg, J4th inst, at 7.30 p.m. A full attendance is re- quested J. W. Mullally, president. {31 litical P. E. J. Perx.—Mr. W, E. Page, who is about starting a meat business in town, has just returned from a trip to P, E. Island where he purchased a large quantity of pork and poultry A consignment of 20 pigs, weighiog from 200 to 400 ibs., arrived here for him this morning; also a qnantity of poultry Moncton Times, —__~»-—_— Tue steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, sailed for Koston on Thursday evening with a caryo consisting of 600 cases eggs, 190 barrels mack - erel, 190 barrels and 250 bags of potatoes, 110 cases berries, 223 cases lobsters, and 25 bags surnips. She also had the following passen- gers :—Mrs. Sears, H. M. Charchill, Kebecca Stewar‘, Thomas M. Dewitt, Mary Gibson, Miss Larkin, John Hogan, 8. Weatherbi-, Mrs, Alex, Martin, aud Artemas Pine. siiuieciaasal il Tuk postion of Nmall’s Warehouse at the foot of Queen Street should be phvto- graphed. In no other city would au obstruc- tion to a public wharf b+ tolerated, and in no other city would a three story house be left in the middle of our most public street until a slow process of law decides its destination. Cannot our City Fathers have it either set back in its former position, or if not, cannot they ia some way or other relieve lower Queen Street. -_-- -—->--- Tue principal basiness at the recent meet- ing of the Missionary Committee of the Methodist Conference, was to ascertain the amount of money raised in local missions, the salaries of missionaries, and the appropriation af the grant made irom the Central Mission ary Board of the Methodist Church of Canada. The amount apportioned to this conference for domestic missions was made up as fvullows: Missions . . 87.970 Rents... 840 Removals bocce a eet 1,705 SS “ee ae a 75 $10,593 This amount, when apportioned to the min- isters, left a deficiency of only $318 on salary. an improvement of $50 per missionary, of whom there are over 40 in the conference, 2s compared with last year. The committee made provisions for missionary meetiugs in the principal circuits of the conference, oe oe Tue bazaar in aid of St. Joseph’s Convent last evening was a contineed success. Over six hundred dollars were realized, and there are still a very Isrge number of articles on hand. It has been decided to continue it this evening and to-morrow when the different lotteries will be held and the balanco of useful and fancy gools will be sold at a great reduc- tioo. This eveniog there will be new at- tractions, and the City Cornet Band whico discourses splendid music will be in attend- ance. An attractive featurethis evening will be an election to decide the most popular public man in Queen's County. The election will be emcluded to-morrow night. The names of cur public men will be placed on a blackboar4. Polling will commence at seven—universal suffrage. Vhe ballot bexes will be epened every quarter of an hour from eight o'clock thisevening. Ballots will be sold at tive cents each—rix for 25 cents. We learn that the following gentlemen will be posted as candi- dates :~— " tlon. 'T. H. Haviland, Ur, Jenkins, William Weish, W. W. Sullivan, lL. H Davies, Donald Ferguson, Fredk. Peters, Neil McLeod, Patrick Blake, David Laird, Donald Farquharson, William Campbell, The successful candidate will be presented With a prize. — ep Young Men :—Read This. Tun Votraic Beitr Co ‘ of Marshall. 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Gord: n,but said Lord Wolseley Was not precluded by the te:ms of ' iis § .N- Summerside Exports. ScumMerstpr, Nov, 13. Shipped per stean er St. Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene: | 121 bris OURO... 6.3 0k 23? hris potatoes, $ 263.00 266.00 | Structions, from establis! ment over Khartoum and surroundings In the Commons,the M wiyisof Harting ton read a te leoram from Gen. Gordon, ** Provisions Stewart t Relieved fet ive French months, Shall and English consuls, Dongola after destr: ving Berber The report hat Gen. Gor ion send } had 1 een shot Is not credited here. The information was communicated by Prime Minister Ferry. en News from Gordon. ALEXANDRIA, Nov. 13. ting settled govern- Saif NiWs. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. Nov 13—Jay Eye See, Rhynard, Liverpoo!. N S, lumber ; Mary Qneen, White, West A government clerk from Khartoum has! arrived here. He states General Gordon ~ 4 made frequent attacks upon th: f . ) on ‘ Mahidi's forces and created great havoc among them The Muihdi, he says, has ordered his troops not to kill Gen. Gordon if they have opportunity, but to take him prisoner if possible. No Change to Note. New York, Novy. 13. count 80 change printed. The result go far Me met gain of 33 for Bliine which leaves Cleveland’s plurality in New York 1,243, ; 1 he not alseady shows a official materially do 28 result far the Ministerial Movements. Orrawa, Nov, 13. Sir John has postponed ithe date of his feaving England to the 29 h inst. Hon. Mr. Pope haz returned from the Northwest. TE Chiniquy bisturbaneces. Monrrra, Nov. 13. Three hundred men eseorted Father Chiniquy home after his lecture last night. A riot is feared at the next service. The Cholera. Psris, Nov. 13, Fifty-eight deaths from cholera have oc- curred since midnight, ef which thiriy were in the city; the remainder were in hospitals in the suburbs. More Grit Corruption, Ortrawa, Nov. 15. Mr. Allison, Liberal member in the Com- mons for Lennox, has bee: unseatel for bribery by agents, —e-- W eatner B iiisetin Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the ; Varitime my Ovti wes. eee Toronto, Nov. 14--10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds from southw:st and northwest ; fair weather, lower tempera- ture, preceded by a few local showers. METEOROLOGICAL OFFicg. Charlottetown November 14, 1584. Highest Temperature yesterday,. .......38 9) Lowest Temperature (read at midnight), ..25.2 Lowest Temperature this morving........36 9 Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. .39.0 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock..34 0 t —_—__—_—>-< > > <a. —__— The Blind Postmaster-General To show what marvels Mr. Fawcett was capable of despite his loss of sight, the fol- lowing from the pen of oae who knew him well may not be out of place :—‘‘In the very heart of London he has contrived to secure a modest house with a garden one- tenth of a mile long, where he can promen- ade ail alone to bis heart’s content. He is never 80 happy asin the open air, and in his native Wiltshire his pedestrian feats have become almost proverbial. His topographical knowledge is so minute that when his guides are at fanlt he not unfrequently directs them —from early recollections of natur- al objects of course He _ religiously frequeuts the yniversity boat race on the Thames, and is as heartly interested in the proceedings of the day as the keenest- eyed observer. At Cambridge he is stroke oar of the ‘Ancient Mariners’’ boat, and a better stroke no crew of ‘ mariners,’ ancient or modern, need desire. He is a good swimmer. When the fens are frozen he takes to his skates as naturally as a duck in the water takes to her webs. On such occasions his daughter, a graceful maicen of eleven winters, precedes her father, whistling playfully. He is lkewise an ardent equestrian, and when in residenc: at the university seldom a day elapses that the professor of political economy may hot be seen accompanied hy some one of his numerous friends cantering fearlessly on Newmarket Heath or Across Fiat. H occasionally even follows the hounds on a well trained seed, and so hari a rider is he said to be that the livery stable keepers have two tariffs—one ordinary for thos: who have not been seen in the society of Professor Fawcett, and one extraordinary for those who have. Add to this that Mr. Fawcett is one of the best and mest inde fatigable amateur salmon and trout fishers that can well be imegined, and it wil readily be admitced that no great difference has overtaken him with regard to ontdooi recreations.” Matchlees Flour OTHER BRANDS, AT REDUCED PRICES, AT BEER & GOFT’S. Cape, lobsters; Dhelytris, Countaway, Orwell, bal. Nov i4—Mynosotis, Manthon, Halifax, 25 puns molasses; Edith, McRae, Southampton, G B, ballast. CLEARED Nov 13. Delight, Zwic ker, Halifax, produce; K ite, Waitsh, Pictou, bal; Mary D, Drys- dale, Waliace produce; May Queen, White, Crapaud, mdse; We Are Here, Langille, — Bay, bal; ss Carroll, Brown, poston, Nov 14—Mystotes, Mauthen, Vernon River, mdse; Columbian, Mustard, Hamilton. Bermuds, 8 tons hay, 9400 bush oats, 2 carriages, 22 horses, 12 cattle, 17 hogs. 80 ge 100 bush turnips, value, $10,000; May Alice, Halifax, prodnee, OTHER PORTS. Nov 13--ent schis Flying Arrow, Antle, Chatham, mdse; M tilda, White, Shediac, bamber; cld Advance, Arseneault, Richibucto, oats. Weocrga geese, Summerside, HGEEE. shBRVALS. OAKLAND HOUSE. Nov. 13,—Gapt Gettins, City; Daniel Miller, Lot 65, Martin McKinnon, Clemont , Henry Huntley, Vernon River; J Gay, Mount Stewart; Duncan Smith, Bay Fortune; Mrs Smith, do; lettie Smith, do; J J McDonald, Pinette; Wm Harris, Marray Harbor, Capt Wm Zwicker, Lunenbarg, N 8; A G Smith, Eldoa; Wm Compton, Montague: John E Hill, Hamilten, J McGrath, st Peter’s. MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s father, on Wednesday, the 12th inst., by the Rev. W. R. Frame, Mr. William Pigot, of Mount Stewart. to Caroline Eva, eldest daughter of Mr. John McEwan, St. Peter’s Harbor. BILD. At Ottawa. on the 28th Oct. last, Eveline Mand, infant daughter of E. Hackett, M. P., aged ten mouths. GET READY FOR WIATER | WEEKS & CO. OFFER LARGE SUPPLIES OF NEW CLOTHING, anf OR— eFalland Winter, AT EXTRA LOW PRICES. GOGD OVERGUATS ! AT LOW PRICES. See Weeks & Co.’s stock of New UWlisters and Storm- coats — well made, from good material, QOVERCOATS —AND— REEFERS TO SUIF ALL. Worsted and Tweed Suits, VERY CHEAP. SHIRTS —AND— DRAWERS AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER, Mern’s Wool Scarfs and Wul- flers, Fur Caps, Knitted Shirts, Collars, Braces, &c¢ Call and seo us before buy- ing elsewh: .¢. VW. A. WEEKS & UO. Ch’tewn, Nov. 4, 1884. | RE: a «se ee ii... ree eee 99.0) 17 hele MMs bs ao a 240.00 Oe ee ee ead 42 00 Swe? se. oo vee 6.0 Ee eee 290.00 Sm lia waol ....... oh OM dhe os 165.00 Se ON che coe ae 60 CO ee re 60.00 20 boxes boneless fish 49.00 65 lbs butter.. 13.00 109 tbs beef. 5.00 100 the yarn 5V. 00 S'bris sounds 255 00 LI9 cases egge, 875.00 $3384 00 10,000 yards 6U.G00 yards Grey W EOS Chariot stown, Oct. 25, 1884. very low. Ulsters, Shawls, &c Men’s Caps, Ladies’ Fur Caps. Ch’ town, Oct. 17, 1884. Assorted } : P 4 o . Dolmans, and Suitings 8.400 yards Assorted Dress Gooids. 4,400 yards Black and Colored Velveteens, Best Cotton Warp ai -ALT REMNANTS AT COST. ™ Perkins ————— cI a a W.& A. Brown & Are Offering the following lots of Dry Goods at prices to clear : Cloths, suitable 6500 yards Cheap Wincey. Cottons, marked A, 5 and 6 Cents. At AIT W. & Vv ‘\UR Stock of Velveteens is large, and includes all colors in Plain and Brocaded () English Silks, Satins, Velvets and Plushes, all shades. l ming, New Stripe Satin, New Astracan Trimming, New Spot Silks, New Cheinl'e Ruching, New Brocade Velvet. A Grand Display of Knit Wool Goods, in Squares, Scuris, Jackets, Searborc Coats, Alexandra Jackets, Jerseys, &=. New Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, &c., very stylish. Victoria, Rutland, Albany, Saxony, Alloa, Universa!, and other yarns. | Flannel, White Flannel, French Twill Flannel, Tweed Shirtings, Tartan Plaids, Xe. Goods, newest and best value. Large Stock of Wincey, Prints, &. Boys Cloth and Fur Caps, Fur-lined Cioaks, Rubb for dewn Jackets, Ulsters, to mili prices, A BIG LOT WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Mill fFricss. ERR chads Ben mber the Place: Tremaine & Metcalf’s old Stand, next Dow to Messrs, Beer & Gof. \<j=> The New Brick Store will be opened on the 25th April. <aa@f A. BROWN & CC®. of the Very Best Value. and marked New Feather Trim- er Circulars, Doltmans, Jackets Berlin W. oe! - Beehive Grey Flannel, Scariet Dress Splendid Value in Blankets, Comforts and Counterpanes, ALL PERSONS WANTING WINTER GOODS SHOULD SEE OUR STOCK. PERKINS & STERNS. — aS Go ML | CONSTRUCTED ON A (ow aud fmproved Principle, CONTAINING , ’ eae ‘ 2 Every Facility for Cooking. EVERY STOVE WARRANTED. Ch’town, Oct. 1. al 3 as =_ ee cea ce al ene a Aan a (a “d Ge ee ee a fi } ‘ - BINATION COOK STOVE 2 21% ah (ah) a MVUeae whe # QUICK AND PERFECT OPERATION, Kasi!y Mansged. Simon W.. Crabbe, Sign of the Stove, Walker's Corner. New Raisins, New Currants, New Figs, Grech Grapes, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ah Pec BEER & GOFF’S. COFFEE. JAVA and Other Kinds, FRESH ROASTED, FRESH GROUND. Pure and Cheap. —_ \, BEER & GOFF’S. Miss Lucy Caven, RAFTON STREET (ast), is desirous of getting a few pupils for Musi¢, Terms New Watches, hew Clocks, hew B vrometers, Rew Thermometers, New Spectacles. Just Received and Offered Cheap. ~~ Old Steck Cheaper than ever, to Ciear. FE. W. TAYLOR, NEXT feed wkly.] APPLES, | i ' i Fo Sale by the Barrel, Cheap, at Chidotn, Uk, 28, 1884. | BECR & GOFF’S, | | WhAINZE, ‘A Woid TO THE WISE. WE have completed our impo.- | tations of Jobbing Papers, and are prepared to furnish Note and Lettie: |Headings, Bill Heads, &c., well printed, cheap and prompt. | Bein time! Send your orders now to the EXAMINER PUGLISHING CO., | Water Street, Oct, 24, 18%4 ; , —— Sewing Machines. | THESE CRLEBRATED M CHINES TO WATSONS, | RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS At all the leading Exhibitions of the World, Only Goid Medal in Canada, i$8é. Jj. B. WiLLIS & Cv.,, «i duly sutlorized’ Syents for PE. I i