\ ’ Fe ee Baa gh Oe epee ae ee te ome Eee ei ‘iia Shei aa ee ce Se Fi § a & = bee vs SS re sereremesees ee ILE PR AMINER, NOVEME me his se 2} is “a CD iki 29 1634. Anniversary Items T sei ee a REET SN TT RO Tata SH Sas ROE aie ne aa Ree I 7 . 75 RP tes: si | SS = ———_ — - = TELECRAPHIG wEY's 3 rm s%. 5 ¥ : E\! Se e Aged. SATURDAY, Nov. 29. Thomas Wolsey, i ’ aba ri 2 bi oe Sd See | = tae Al ooth November, 1530. He | [Serciat Despatcues ro Tur Rx With gentle step and slow ; 3 | Lei oe | Yok Geen | k SXAMINER, ] They have the burden of years to bear ! wes - ork, Told; Cardinal, | Ottawa News And the tide of their lif low; ; 315; Leg unsuecessfal candidate | eT | Speak kindly as yo greet them, Acorn Range, Island Crown Cook, | for i and 1523. Presented | Ontawa. Mob. 28 s ae poten world is dim and cold, Novel Acorn Range, Tallv Ito Cook. aa pern rt to the King, 1625 He ws ak ae : 7 ov, 28, And a beaming look from a youthful heart a ¢ , : - ith d sia te ig wae ae Court cf Ontario held to.| 38 the sunlight of the old Tt Alderman Range, Farmer, for coal and wood, Un LVOVEM Der, O30, and | a iG own - i Model Range, Famous Range Favorite Range, Advance Parlow Westminster Base Burner, }’‘armers Boilers, proceedings ip the , were regular aud Maratime, for coal and wood, Forest. Beauty, tor wood, Star Cook, for wood, Standard Franklin, VW oodbine Franklin, Waverly, for coal and wood, an ia a And commune with the aged ; _Ask them of doys gone by ; Ye know not what a store they have Of hoarded memory,— Of hopes that like the rainbow shone, Only to fade in tears ; And love and sorrow, change and death Bind their long scroll of years ! 29th } : put by ( ara oal V\ ose Vi . oald Bot be set aside. ° a ae ' ; > rw y k Phe Privy Council has decided to com- nuve to imprsonment to life the death senience } i = ence of Bovyer, the Antigonish mm- aerer, | j | | Ontario conspiracy case | j on the si! Manor House of the Knights. s ; . hospits ‘ Li rourad covered { ) acres. i The cele i vine, still in full bearing, was ) ire ! Two more Canadian p'ante Lam Nile have died. : Voyageurs on the EO ae And learn ye from the aged, How with a tranquil eye They look back on life’s stormy sea And all its vanity,— The hope deferred, the dark despair, The daily toil and strife, They are buried all in the waves of Time Of the aged ask of life! oe — to Fishermen. Orrawa, Nov. 28. Kx-Commissioner of Fisheries Whitcher publishes a letter, holding the view that there is no possibility at present of continu- ing or renewing In anyform the fishery clause of the Washington Treaty. He ad- vises the Canadian fishermen to immedi- ately accustom themselves to the changed circumstances. tocal and Other Items. --- <n Advice i Mascotte, Black Prince, Red Cloud, Globe Heater, Box Stoves. Hue Heather : Crapaud to-day Belle made her lasttrip to on —~----- ector of Extra Pots, Ke(tles and Spiders. Seapstone and Stovepipe at Prices to Suit the Times. Simon W. Crabbe, Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner, cManvus, Co! Taxes for K., isamong the missing, > — ParricK > Portia: uy » And pray ye tor the aged ! With tottering steps they stand Upon the very borders Of the Everlasting Land Ask for them strength in weakness, \nd faith’s supporting rod; ene Aad through Death’s cold, dark water, Dynamiters at Work. The strong right arm of God, L. ©. J. Dupin, Noy, 28. An attempt was made to destroy with dynamite the residence of Samuel Hussey, at Tralee. The house was badly shattered, Summerstpk, Nov, 26, as was also the neighboring houses. Hus-| Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales sey isone of the largest land agents in| Cameron, master, for Point du Chene : Tur Bell and Black Buoys have been re- moved from the Bay, and wiuter buoys placed instead. --— >—-- LEAVE your measure at once, day 4 notice. cordevan, at ae Ch’iown, Nov. 17, 1554. boots, French calf o: aes Dorsey Goll & Co nev 29 ( ustom 4 ES ——— : Perkins ee ee —-_—--——- & Sterns’ —~FOR— Summerside Exports. Ireland. He is very unpopular. ee $ 205.00 : 8 Fp 3 bris poultry.. 31.00 Sad Death 8620 Ibs pork........ 517.00 a. 114 bushels oats.. 35.00 a 12 bush wheat ........... : 12,00 : _ .. _ Haurrax, Nov, 28. 150 yds Island cloth.............. 120.00 About six o’clock this evening V. J. | 60900 lbs starch... | . 2400.00 Gibson, formerly of St. John, but an — 0 t e er est a& ue Italian by birth, tripped over a spittoon in $3319.00 ' ee a saloon, and falling, brake bis neck, strik-| On the 27th by the same :~ ie inctneliidl tal Uatamahiel hy eumaell -~ his head on achair. He was 34 years] 1649 bushels oats...............--. $ 494.00 0 in front of the ‘Bonded Warehouse, Water |" “= pases ae Ae Se ae op ; ibhinewtveameeaess = = oof h—ti‘#R#SC‘ CC CAD Sem tehoteiiies «5 <i.b ofan oies 5, d should be remedied. The Seudan. 11 bris poultry ........- --: 95.00} .. 7, AT ° : ] ; ; j j gad should be remedied. Seucnn 323 Ibe cheese... ...-...++.0+++0+. 39,00 UR Stock of Velvetees is large, and includes all colors in Plain and Brocaded, and marked Mu C, P. Fuxrcun is agent for this Pro Sistine Wie ne eee errr oe very low. English Silks, Satins, Velvets and Plushes, all shades, New Feather Trim-— Viace ol the Emerson £iano Vo. fe : Y x & te ee ” . . : T : . . ; 5 1 ; ania in Bornes Sige -s erred toon | tig reported that Gen, Gordon has re-| 200 ibs. oatmeal 0.0.20... ese 6.00| ming, New Stripe Satin, New Astracan Trimming, New Spot Silks, New Cheinlle Ruching, New ites pieace dating the port anasaner, captured Berber. The a continue 50 ne pinside Bhuave kai 4000.90! Brocade Velvet. A Grand Display of Knit Wool Goods, in Squares, Scarfs, Jackets, Searbore g ! rr rere ees fore te ere eee ee eee . . > : Tee 4 soon as the gunboat Dolphin opens fire. PMO CHV. .05 Oui: os ah edi es 30.00| Coats, Alexandra Jackets, Jerseys, &c. Fur-lined Cloaks, Rubber Circulars, Dolmans, Jackets g E P ’ ’ ’ 3 ; ’ wwernment, alter receiving evidence ; romp ; : : 1 ter concerning the condition of things in Skye, 40 ths butter. on hdés 640 8 oe CK OSE ES __87) Ulsters, Shawls, Xc. New Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, &€., very stylish. Berlin Wool — Beehive s5078.00| Victoria, Rutland, Albany, Saxony, Alloa, Universal, and other yarns. has ordered the military and police expedition Railway Accident. i aces Ee not to proceed any further. Quiet bas been pi ; : , ‘oncariial Grey Flannel, Scarlet i | restored. his Sidi Dis Mee. i ilies: tai Flannel, White Flannel, French Twill Flannel, Tweed Shirtings, Tartan Plaids, &. Dress a — , . ee i 4 . 4 7 ° | lili, Scho Seem eaetate mene. Two men were killed and- two bailly, in yc Goods, newest and best value. Large Stock of Wincey, Prints, &c. Boys’ Cloth and Fur Caps, Hi sins Bt. Croix hives GAR be. cunel Ae bent | Gores 82 being struck by 0 Semin Deve teeny: PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, Men's Caps, Ladies’ Fur Caps. il two-thirds that of last winter—probably not They wir? crossing the track in a wagon, t Sa N, ps, 44 ¢ Pp wt more than 35,000,000 feet. NTERZD. ~ ates a aman ; Seccitena tie Meineeaititen Nov 26-—Minnie E, Noel, Harbor Britoo,| SDlemdid Value in Blankets, Comforts and Counterpanes, ath _Spatt Pos—A despatch from Kingston, Nfid, fish. ; i Pat., says; Seven cases of opens ore - Winnirea, Nov. 28. rae lg ae Agane, Snow, Summerside, ALL PERSONS WANTING WINTER GOODS SHOULD SEE OUR STOCK. porte at Tamworth, ten at Mailbank, eigh The farmers union has been in session umber; - len, Allen, Bay Verte, x here for two days, transacting various items deals. a? 5 ip ' Nov 28—Oselle, Allen, Bay Verte, boars ; of business. They report the Northwest Petes Wishes. SUK aumee farmers very discontented. i ie at Erinville and several at Enterprise. alli ae ao «ae t tp S:. AnpREw’s Dixxer:—Gentlemen who may desire to attend this dinner at the Raz- kin House next Monday evening, December Ist, cau vvtain tickets at Rankio’s and Wat- con's Drag Stores. —- Annie Duncan, kerosene oil, fi ; os eel vo ies PERKINS & STERNS. W.& A. Brown & Go. Are Offering the following lots of Dry Goods at prices to clear : Ch’ town, Oct. 17, 1884. Collision. tence CLEARED, Nov 27~—George Peake, McDonald, Bour- deaux, oats and deals; Raymond, Finlayson, St John’s, Nfld, prodace; Edith, McRae, Plymouth, oats and deals; ss Carroll, Brown, Boston, produce, ete; Ethel Aggie, Snow. Sammerside, oats; May B, Larasb, Pictou. bal; J W Allen, Ailen. Bay Verte, produce; Margaret Ann, McEvoy, Mon- tague Bridge, kerosene oil; Lady Franklin, Weatherbie, Halifax, produce. te oer “ieee sige Lonvon, Nov. 28. The barque Luke Bruce has been in col- lision with the steamer Durango in the English Channel. The Durango sank, and twenty persons drowned. of natural California Flowers, richer than last season, Lot just opened at the Diamond Bookstore. The south window is elegantly decorated with Boquets, Baskets, and Funeral Wreaths. A ¥F{NeE assortment alle” ‘ ro ea Sane nen aeee ; er 4 Lu Anvaiihicpagh M4 : F a 7 a — Taexe is no doubt bat that the largest and Bank Failure. hes si caumileanie Tury had a carnival at the Roller Skating Rink, Moncton, on Thursday night. Several prizes were aw arded masquraders, omnis Tar Moucton 7ransacript Says that the new Baptist paper © ill be published in St, John, and edited by Rev. 0. Goodspeed, soviet Ir 1s believed that a large amount of Ken- tucky whiskey, now in bond in the United States, will shortly be shipped to Canada to avoid the tax. ininiciiniail ns Two of the professors of King’s College, N, S., have resigned—Prof. Wilson, on condi- tion that the others do; and Prof. Keunedy unconditionally. . most magnificent stock of goods for Christmas aa Nov 28—Arthur, Allen, Halifax, produce ; ‘ . j ; T : | ever imported here is to be seen at the ainsi My. nov. ta. | Ma tae teu ema oes 1] LOOO: yards Assorted Cloths, suitable for Jackets, Ulsters : Di 1 Bookst E : he ; ’ Mary Queen, Clark, Pinette, sundry ; . , ; amond Bookstore.. Everyone is sure to be} Pi. Mid Nati Bank iled. © Pearl, Smith, Wallace, coal, etc ; Lottie, a Sa a 1 suited, both in variety and price, fhe ih — a3 hanna Joy, St John’s, Nfld, sundry produce ; Dolmaus. and Suitings, A ET ne sia Marie Delphine, Trembley, St John’s, Nid, a Fien.—Sherard, agent of the Union Bank Weather Bulletin. —- ore — Bruce, Colford, ,St a u . 4 of Halifax at Annapolis, N. S., is deficient in ‘ ohn’s, Nfid, produce, / ies canrtec oie a Ss hh } his accounts to the sum of $3,000, and has Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the OTHER PORTS 8,400 yal ds Assoi ted Bi €ss Goods. LF fled. He admitted a deficiency of $1,800, | Maritime Provinces. . si te de a ‘ ea abe advanced on notes to parties who failed to pay ummerside, Nov 6—Entered schr Richar a “| Len a he up as promised. Tonowro, Nov. 29-10 a. m. | Thompeoa, Walsh, Pictou, cosl. Cid 27 4.400 yards Black and Colored Velveteens, iy isin CIRC NNY Fresh to sorong winds. shifting to west and = ri eee oe oats; Annie ” . / L. 0. A.—The annual meeting of Boyne | north-west; rainy weather; lower temperature ae oe a NL 4 17-—Brigt i ; Lodge, No. 614 will be held in their Lodge | to-morrow. ae —s rae oe Uae , . seein lars i Tis Pe upg ~~ Queen street, on Monday Ist inst., at 8 a le eee zs - ene — Gda0U \ al ds Chea p yy PHCeY ; o'clock, p. m., at which every member is spe- METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE. 7. ‘ ik, We : Nov, 24 _Eeinios bri t. Na- cially requested to attend. By order W. M. Charlottetown November 29, 1854. ee "Saale now in Hampton Roads a o7 1 i il i pa Ro : r . ’ ’ a wor , . ‘ —- BO ‘ ‘ 7 e . a nn reall Highest, Temperature yesterday, --$9°4 | a cargo of guano at Pedro Keya in violation of 60,000 yards Grey Cottons, marked down to mit prices, G p 7 . wee 42.2 the law, and was fined 50 cents per ton ; pro- ‘ ~ , Wui.s butchering a cow on the 21st inst., Lowest Temperature this morning;. .... + **.-* | bably cargo confiscated. A o»> a nd 6 Cents ‘ Dan McLeod, of Town Point, Antigonish, dis- Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. 46.8 9 covered the fact that she had two livers and Temperature this afternoon at 10 a ee eT two hearts, one of the latter being of abnormal ee HOTEL ARRIVALS. ae, Se patty “eames ones Th a “i A BIG LOT WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. twin calves.—Hzx, Paper. Oo Cuter Excixeer Lareg returned home last evening froma business tour to Ottawa. He advises us that a reciprocal arrangement can no doubt be made between Canada and the United States with regard to the Washington Treaty, and that Ottawa rejoices in Clevelend’s election. —Com, Charlies E. Nieville, Baronet, alias Sir Roger Arthur Tichborne, alias Charles Newbold, charged with bigamy, was resuined at Toledo, Onio,on the 27thinst. Miss Lillian Whitneny, the millionaire music publisher's daughter, of Detroit, who is one of ten wives Nievelle is alleged to have married, was in court, as was also. her father and mother. They excited some interest among the crowds who tlocked into the court. Nievelle was unconcerned ; he told the reporters he was certain to be cleared, and that he would develop some jn- teresting points before the closing of the case. The general opinion is that he isa crank, and that he will be convicted. Miss Whitney is the tenth woman married to Nievelle. _—_——>—— 4 Gotpen Weppixe —The fiftieth anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fawcett, was celebrated last Thursday even- ing. A large number of guests assembled in honor of the occasion 4nd spent a very pleas- ant evening with the bride and groom of fifty years ago. ‘The long united couple were the recipients of many valuable and appropriate presents, — Sackville Post. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Dec. 27-—G H MeMillan, Stanley Bridge; B Henderson, South Wiltshire; Hugh Mc- Milian, New Haven; J H Rindress, Wallace, NS. 28—James Campbell, DeSable; Richard Bagnall, Huntee River; James Laird and wife, New Glasgow; William Laird, do; Dan. Henderson, South Wiltshire; William J Simp- son, Cavendish; Spurgeon Simpson, do ; Sam. Coffin, Savage Harbour; John McDonald, East Point; Alexander McLeod, New London; Lea Gregor, Brackly Point; John Nelson and wife, West River; James Palmer, Crapaud; D Simpson, Cavendish; John T Rusher, Mount Stewart; O M Crockets, Hopewell, NS; Oates Serey, Windsor, N S. DIED. im At Lot 14, on the 15th inst, in the 78th} Charlot :town, Oct. 23, 1834. year of age, Sarah, relict of the late Donald Le teen ee ee a McInnis. The deceased was a woman: who possessed many christian virtues and was de- k AN CY GQ ALK. 4 H. Cook & CO., SCHOLARSHIP EXAHINATION servedly respected by all who knew her. The enterprising Photographors of Chariotte- | TS Best Cotton Warp at Mill Prices. <r *- ALT REMNANTS AT COST. & \w HOLES ALE AND RETAIL. ¢ Ren ber the Place: remaine & Metcalf’s old Stand, next Door to Messrs, beer & bof. (K= The New Brick Store will be opened on the 25th April. <’ay W. & A. BROWN & Cf. ——.. Rev. Faraer Quinan, D. D., and P. P., of Arichat, C. B., was baried with the most im- pressive services on the 27th inst. Seventy carriages followed in possessisn the remains from Arichat to Descousse. The deceased was ene of the most brilliant and promising young priests in Nova Scotia. cence acne . Sr. ANpRew’s Dinner.—Return tickets at one first-closs fare will be issned from Sum- | merside, Kensington, Souris, Cardigan and d Georgetown, to Charlottetown, on December ’ lst, good to return the following day, to par- ties attending St. Andrew's dinner, at the Rankin House on Monday evening, Decem- Requiescat in pace. N Examination for the ‘‘Daniel Hodgson ber ist Lieu mono ~ | reHE: : ; Hea town, in view of their increasing business, Schalarship” for Laval University, Que . : i nembers of St. Peter s Church Sewing | }, ad@ed to their staff of assistants, A| Scholarship” for Lav niv ys o Ht AO on si “a ee amen hades anes ie ae ith mie te Society will hold a Fancy Sale in the FIRST-CLASS OPERATOR, from New bee, will be held in Charlottetown, m June ss1NG.—} rR m. f- s and indiscretions of youth, 7 ; ro ih S I as Missin Mr. W. R. Anderson, fcr the past | Fro) Paris. York, who will be prepared, when required, | Candidates must be natives of and residents The wife of Deputy Clovis Hugues , early decay, loss of manhood, &c. ae : te ; shot dead M. Morin, commission agent at FREE MARKET HALL, four years Halifax agent of the Union Mutual ‘ colour photographs in the. ife’ Insurance Company is missing. He left ‘in P. E. L, under 20 years of age, and not al ;to tint or full ' They also are determined to) I will send a recipe that will cure you, Halifax six weeks ago to visit St. John and OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis-| Palais de Justice, because he had slandered —ON— oe gave to please their numerous ready matriculated members of any Univer P. E. Island. On the 29th ult. a despatch covered by a missionary in Scuth Ameions her. She_ fired six shots at her victim, | patrons. Consequently, to all those wishing | Sity. , ore mb was received from him in Baltimore saying | | e24 self-addressed envelope to Rev. JosrPH | four of which lodged in his chest. Madame Wednesday ’ 10th December. fret-ciass work, at ressonable prices, the) i . a: 7 he was taking a steamer that night for T, Inman, Station D, New York. Hugues and her husband were arrested. a [opportunity is now offered. follows :— Xenephon Anabasis, Book I ; Cicero pro- lege Manilia, Ovia Metaph, III ; Fab. 1, 2, 5 and 6; Arnold Latin Prose Composition to Halifax, but nothing has been heard of him since. His accounts are all right. He leaves &@ wife and family in Brooklyn, New York. -— ———eeeet Oe There will be Cake, Refreshment and Flower | gar Call and view specimens, *c. —__<————— ndon World, Mr. Edmund Yates’ make "eer Tables. Oyster Supper at 9 o'clock. Box of | Ch’town, Nov 8, 1854—wkly tf makes a severe attack on Lord London advices says negotiations now paper, . ‘ ” s . . . “* . . ‘ for | : : leridge, in connection with being conducted there give some promise of | English toys. and other articles suitable for | Exercise 44. : —_-—— » va = Scams: & it says: ‘The only | settlement of the Franco-Chinese dif- | Christmas Gifts. ; Ordinary Arithmetic, foctading Vole and Tur only genuine Father Xwas is at R. K. therless daughter of an upright and ficulty, while a despatch from Shanghai Contributions will be gratefully received by Decimal Fractions ; Algebra, subjects includ- Brace's, and will be given away; also a haod- one t judge, to whose lips the holiest | says the Chinese authorities have decided | Mrs. Arnaud, Mrs. Mason, Jed in Colenso to and of Simple Equations of tome China Pug Dog. Two bottles of beans | eloquent judge, Miss Miunia Palmer, ' one unknown quantity ; Euciid, Books I and Miss Coles, Mrs, Harris, Miss Hobkirk, Miss Rollo Irving, Miss Jenkins, Mrs. Waddell, Miss Alice Jenkins, Miss K. Wright. aw Band inthe evening. Admission 10 Cents. M. M. J. HODGSON, President. Ch’town, Nov. 4, 1884—tu sa <_/ the important local and foreign news is chronicled in THE DAILY EXAMI- NER. Buy aud read it. to reject Captain Fournier’s May conven- tion as a basis of negotiations. eo sentiments spring from a guileless and chivalrous heart, was on board wages at her father’s house, on the same footing as a scullery wench.” The World teils a dis- tressing tale of parsimony, meanness and cruelty in the judge’s household. —_— --—}-— stand on the counter. The purchaser of 50 cents or upwards of Xmas cards, Toys, Moustache Cups, Crockery or Glassware, will have the privilege of guessing how m ny beans are in one of the bottles. The person that ne the nearest will have Father Xmas. le cost $5. The purchaser of 75 cents or upwards will have the privilege of guessing how many beaus are in the other bottle,to et the Pug Dog, which cost $9. The bottles are sealed, the one for Father Xmas will be opened Xmas eve, at 11 o'clock, the other New Year's j eve at 11 o'clock. The names of the lucky Mrs. Ralph Peake, Mrs. Rayden, Miss Rosa Stewart, Il. ' In English :—Orthography, Writing from § Dictation, Parsing and Analysis, Outlines of English and Canadian History, and General Geography. -¢ OLD MEDAL-PARIS 1375 The Scholarship is of the annual value of 3S ee 8 = q | | $125, and will be tenabie for three years. Dd B A —_ | Candidates must send in their names to the STATIONERS THROUCHOUTHe WORLE) “undersigned on or before Ist May, 1585, when | they will be duly informed of day and place of examination. The governor of Washington Territory says the law conferring the franchise on women and rendering them liable to serve as jurors has been atiended with no un- favourable results. English correspondents in Egypt unite in ~aising the Canadian boatmen as thorough- I equal to their work, and systematic and their labors. It would have of both life and money if 1,200 Canadian boatmen -_—=->- - The existence of the scourge in West Virginia counties is denied by some who pretend to s;vak with authority, and re- iterated, with farther details, by persons apparently knowing of what they speak. untiring in been an poem there had been instead of 400. —-_— DVERTISE in THE DAJLY EXAMI.) NER, if you want to reach the most people for the least money. GEURGE W. HODGSON, Hon’y Seo’y Trustees, Sept, 26, '84—2m oaw pat aj persons will appear in the daily p»pers. dy & wky edd—nov25 +