RTO oe Ai TE I a RB he PE. = TS On i = > - - - ooo geeal and Other Liems. Tus Iudian, Summer has taken the scalp o’fall. _ > - Thanksgiving Day To-MORROW no DAILy EXAMIN BX. . - teEGULAR Session of Port la Joie Encawp ment at Oddfellows’ Hall, this evening, at 5 o'* lock. - - Firrken bottles of Bulk dranght, will be sold cheap to clear. & REDDIN. FRASER - ce - One Scott Act prosecution brought before the Stipendiary Magistrate’s court this tore- noon, Was adjourned until Friday. _— > — PeacuEnrs and Students, have you seen the | genealogical and chronological chart of British History for sate at the Diamond Bookstore? o ~~ Aeratic.—zZdward Hanlan has gore to California to give an aquatic exhibition on Thanksgiving Day. Wallace Ross is still anxious for a race with P. H. Connolly of Halifax, buat negotiations for a meeting still hangs fire, — > - Fast Trims ov A Rartway.—A recent Mon- treal despatch says: The Canada Atlantic Express train, operated by the Grand Trunk, arrived here to-day in two hovrs and thirty minutes from the Capital, being the fastect time on record, ee _—— Miss Berrua Crow ey, of Deposit, N. Y., dreamed three sights in succession of her uncle’s death in Texas. Impressed with her dreams, she addressed a letter to him. The letter fell into the hands of his lawyers, who netified her last week that she had fallen heir to $20,0C0 by her uncle’s death. eee ae aneees SraMFoRD, the much wanted forger, has | been arrested in Montreal, Detectives from | Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Boston, Phila- delphia, New York, Newark and London, were on his track. In London he recently played his confidence game extensively under the name of Hugh A. Allen. He will probably be sent to England. om 2—_— We have often heard comments upon the marvellous cheek of enterprising advertising agents, who have even improved the scenery of Niagara by their handiwork. Some of them must be among us, as we observe that the two aerolites which some time ago sud- denly appeared in front of the Post Office, bear evident marks of their visit. -—- _>---— Hairax had a rather extensive fire Sunday morning. Four tenement houses were de- stroyed. One of the burned buildings, it is said, had been insured for £509 old Nova Scotia currency, during a period of 33 years. The origin of the fire is a mystery. ne of the neighbors had seen a lighted lamp in one of the buildings just before the fire. One of the Halifax papers intimates that an investi gation is called for. — a — Look Ovr ror Him.—A party by the name of Merrit is traversivug the country, represent- ing Limself as authorized to mspect boiler, under an Ac} passed by the Dominion Parlia- ment, and receiving fees from his victims. He is a first-class fraud, and has no such ap- pointment. lle is a tall, spare man, tallow- complexioned, wears a moustache, and talks with a nasal aceent, a la Yankee.—Halifar Chronicle. _ ~-— > —— A CABLEGRAM from Sir Charles Tupper has been received by Hon. Mr. McLelan stating that it is desired in London that part of the Canadian fisheries exhibit should remain there permanently. There seems to be a likelihood that India, Canada and Australia, working to- gether, may revive the project of a colonial museum specially set apart for the enlighten- ment of the people of England as to the pro- ductions of Canada and the other portions of the empire mez. tioned. ——— Matruew Arvovn’s first lecture was given in Checkering Hall, New York, on the 31st ult., before @ large and brilliant audience. The subject of his discourse was ‘‘N umbers,” the principal idea in it being that the majo ity of persons are generally wrong, and that there is a great necessity for the existence and do- mination of a correct remaining minority. The | treatment of the theme was by the aid of his- torical examples and comparisons, ancient and modern. —__»-——— Enterrrisr.—Benjamin E. Wright, Esq., Vharlottetown Royalty, has agreed with Messrs. McKinnon & McLean for a twenty- five horsepower engine to drive his well-known grist mill. The water will be reserved for the carding and pearling mills. When water is plentiful the grist mill will be worked by water power; when scarce, by steam. The machinery in Mr. Wright's grist, carding and pearling mills is all first-class; and by putting on sicam he will be enabled to run them all continuously; and customers will be promptly Perfume on | ear DA TIX: THE ol elicnetllins ans. tel Ae A MOT IN - eserenae amuenee _— j nanepetiniidtereninnt~aiettied cemctats enaeietiaencetendi meena aciaeqinepeatihiliaienntshunestts Joux Yro, bsg. M. P. P., is in the city. i | [SercraL Desparcurs vo Tua EXAMINER, ] sor ini oats” BERORTONS IN THE STATES Moncton en roufe for Boston on Monday. Aibums at the | ' . : die . , ' . Diamond Bookstore attracts general attention, | "1 - > | Tue display of Photograph | Mr. Frank Keyvepy, of the Bank of Nova | Scotia, Halifax, was at the Rankin last | on night. - > TWENTY-FivE cases of Pure Drugs, Patent Me dicines, ¢ nts Essences, Spices, just opened, | off very quietly. jat Fraser & Revpin’s. Boston, Nov. 7. > | intense; but no disorders are 1eported. _Te-xiout the Boston Comedy Company play | the ‘“ivpsy Queen, or the Towers of the ‘turing cities; but by reduced majorities. Forest."” Give them a good house crate ae | Butler has been defeated by ten thousand | inajority. A THANKSGIVING DANCING PARTY for the | nay Th y } members of the Evening Class will be held at A heavy vote was polled. | Lerpsichore Hall c mmencing at eight, p.m. [nov7 li oe | \ MerTinc of the Ladies’ Hospital A‘d| ity of the Legislature and Council. year. | Se ciety will be heid in St. Paul’s Schoolroom, }on Friday, 9th Nov., at 330 p, m. ane a A full at-|6,211 over Robinson. QUuance + re qdescec . papers claim that Robinson’s majority will be 28,000, It is rumored that Butler will offer his residence in Lowell for sale, and that he has declared his intention of leaving the sibel lux jNewton, La Miel, Hortensia, Picador, the best three for a quarter Cigar ever im- ported. Have one after your Thanksgiving dinner to-morrow.-—F RASER & REDDIN, iit State. Tue steamer “Worcester” which left here| Virginia has gone Democratic by a heavy on Friday morning last, received as frieght at majority. : Hawkesburyjoue thousand barrels of mackerel, New Jersey remains as of old. and was only three hours later than usual New York goes Democratic. leaving Halifax, i Pennsylvania is again in the Republican THE races at Upton Park, to-morrow, pro- ae. os iad Si mise to be interesting. Six entries for the eee he ER eee four year old class have been made, and a De ; match race between Young Ham and Tidy Mississippi has gone Democratic by a heavy majority. will take place. Nebraska and Kansas are reported as Dr. J. M. Creamer, late of this city, has Republican. . . : commenced to practice medicine in Brooklyn The elections in all the States were quiet New York. His office is No. 284 Fourth and orderly. Street between North Fifth and North Sixth Streeis. Wehim success. —_—_—_—_}—— A Social Scandal in High Life. aiipeiatiiaion Tue Rev. W. R. Frame of Mount Stewart will spend the winter in Bermuda by reason Toronto, Nov. 7. of his delicate health. We hope to see the| Society here is shocked by the departure rey, gentleman among us again in the spring, | of Wm. Lane, a member of one of the most physically recruited. prominent firms in the city. It appears ee tee ‘ ; that he became enamored of one of his Tue annual shooting match of No. 8 Con-| ¢'erks, named Kate Gayton, and has left a6) 2 : + - pany, 52nd Battalion, will take place to-mor-| the country with her, having forsaken Mrs. row, at ten "clock, a. m., sharp, at Kensing- Lane : ton Rifle Range. Members are requested ‘e appear in un'form and forage caps. -- -~—- -- A soy named McFadyen, who entered the store of J. M. Auld, through a window. was arrested for the offence, arraigned before the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon, and remanded to jail for eight days. —_—_—~>> — Reavy Robbery of Jewelry. Toronto, Nov. 7. G. L. Darling’s jewelry store at Simcoe, Ontario, was robbed of $12,000 worth of . jewelry last night. No clue has been yet Late despatches give accounts of serious | obtained to the burglars. Orange riots in the North of Ireland. While there is no doubt some foundation for the re- ports, they ought in common with all other Irish news to be taken with a grain cf allow- ance. BeiaraneE, Novy. 7. — ——— . Serious encounters have taken place be We are rather modest to express a positive . > opinion, but would suggest the propriety of tween troops and rebels in Cranarlka dis- calling at the Diamond Bookstore, and looking trict. at the massive stock of Christmas and New —_— Year Cards. They are by far the—but we : forbear+-inspect then judge. — li The Madagascar Difficulty Panis, Nov. 7. ‘siniectidibeian THe steamer ‘Carroll,” Capt. Wright, arrived from Boston this mornivg with frei bt| The Exchange Telegraph Company says and the following passengers:—Miss Louisa}an early settlement of the difficulties in Rebins, Mrs Wakeford, Mr Charles Cairns, Madagascar may be expected, as France Mrs Agnes Taylor, Miss Sarah Taylor, Mr! has moderated her claims for indemnity John McDonald, Mr A Morrison. and the Hoovas are disused and discour- -~ > - Sasmes tre being arranged upon the inside aged. of the windows ct the Diamond Bookst re, which, when fisished in a few days, will enable Mr. Chappelle to make a display un- precedented. His stock of holiday goods for the coming Christmas time will be the most gorgeous ever exhibited here. —————— Cuinese Primrose.—Few house plants afford better satisfaction than this. It re- quires to be kept cool, a north window suiting it best. Care should be taken in watering Aquatic, that no water falls on the buds, as it causes pe ae them to rot. A very fine lot of the above Cuicaco, Nov. 7. just flowering, and will continue to fower in| John Toomer yesterday deposited $500 profusion until May or June next, can be had : . ; ; at G. H. Haszard’s, Queen Square, See ad- ooo a match for $500 a side with vertisement. —_—_——_>—__— ee Netus C. Bartey, charged with the mur- der of Clement Bothemly in Indian Territory, South Huron. has been held by the United States Commis- aie Ba ac ae sioner for trial. She is twenty-one years old, tek _ Orrawa, Nov. i. a bandsome brunette, well educated, and It 18 said Mr. MeMillan will resign, and moved in the best society in New York City | Sir Richard Cartwright will be offered the and New Jersey. She met Bothemly, | s2at, but his chances will be slim. a rich Englishman, and a member of the British Association, at St. Louis, arranged with him to go to Texas and start a sheepranche. Before they started she got a Serious Encounters. Ten Hilled, Twenty Wounded, Rovuparx, France, Nov. 7. During a fire in a factory, yesterday, a quantity of benzine was ignited and explod- ed, with fatal effects. Ten were killed and twenty others injured. Weather Bulletin. served. epiiapitlinalgs | Givexn Ur For Lost.—Messrs, James Butler & Co.’s brigantine ‘‘Ellie E. Butler.” Captain Spencer, before reported overdue, may now be given up as lost. It is seventy- five days since she left Halifax for “ingston, Jamaica, since which time nothing bas been heard of her. Her cargo, which is insured with Messrs. Twining & Twining’s offices for $10,000, was 50 barrels of mackerel, 500 barrels of herring, 68 barrels of alewives, 225 tierces, 250 boxes, 200 half-boxes of codfish, 22 M shingles and 600 feet lumber. The vessel is insured in the Nova Scotia office for $4,000 and in the Atlantic for $3,000. She was a vessel of 186 tons register, and was built at this portin 1871.—Halifax Chronicle. -—-- —<———— Boston Comepy Co.—Last night the Boston Comedy Co. played the beautiful drama “Driven from Home” or the ‘‘Christmas Carse.” {[t was put on the stage in Mr. Webber's best style, and was probably better appreciated by the large audience present, than any he has yet played. The plot of the drama is a simple one, Old Farmer Allan, who had quarreiled with his brother some years before the play opens, adopted the jatter’s child, a beautiful young girl, when he died. ‘The girl, Miss Dora Allan, grew up into womanhood, and wom the old man's affections by her gentleness aad obedience. Farmer Allan, therefore, wa» very desirous thet she should marry his only son William Allan, who had previously been secretly married to Mary Morrison—a distant relation. Learning this the old man drove the helpless couple from his door, never again to enter it, deed for his ands in Kansas, valued at $30,-| Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the 000 and while passing through the territory, | Maritime Provinces. en route to Texas, shot Bothemly through the head, and took his trunk, containing diamonds and jewelry worth $7,000, together with his outfit, consisting of sheep and stock worth $10,000. She buried the body at Skeleton Ranche and started south, but she was arrest- ed nine miles from the scene of the murder. a ed Some mean ruffian who might have been able to tind scmeihing else to engage his rowdy atiention, last week destroyed a large number of the windows in the Western Cove- head Presbyterian Church, by making a kind | Noy, 6—Advanee, Rhynard, Liverpool, N.S., of a target of them, and throwing stones lumber; Emma Proctor, Proctor, Harbor through them. It is really too bad that au’ Bouche, molasses; Bounty, Hughes, church property is not safe from the humor Pictou, coal; Sea Bird, Hyde, Pictou, of those roughs who, for want of something herring, etc.; Ocean Bride, Griffin, Lock. better to do, find the destruction of propertv port, 3 brls apples. which does not belong to them. valuable and | Nov. 7—Str Carroll, Brown, Boston, sundry cheerful employment. Two years ago a very mtlse; Carrie (. Mills, Jacobs, Boston, respectable farmer of the same locality was bal; Foaming Billow, Murphy, Halifax harrassed in exactly the same way, by haying and Sheet Harbor, sugar and lumber; Eila his residence assaulted night after night, to B, Perry, Sheet Harbor, lumber, the great suffering of the window-panes; and my. now it is thought that the same individual aaa who amused himself on the former occasion, | Nov, 6—Orange Grove, Hilta, Vernon River, ie the euthor of the recent depredations, Jt hal; Union Star, Cook, Halifax, produce; is to be hoped that speedy justice will hunt Ilda, Murray, Port Hawksbury, produce; him up, and mete out to him the punishment Twilight, Goodwir, Yarmouth, produce; he deserves, Sea Bird, ao Harbor, mdse; ae Le. il J. A. G. C., Reid, Brule; Emma B Mrs Betva A. Lockwoop, of Washington, Wickers, Orwell, bal. . has addressed a letter to Chief Justice Cole- ridge, asking him to use his influence to pave OTHER PORTS. the way for the admission of women to the} gammerside, Nov 6, entsch Scud, Gr. ham, Bar in Englend. Lord Coleridge, in reply. | Richibueto, lumber; Lily, McKay, Chat)am, has promised to make known the main parts | tymber. Old, sch Louise, Goodwin, Yarmouth of her communication in his country. Mrz.) Ws, preduce. 42 Lockwood has been suspended from practice} Hahfaxy, Nov. S—chd sch. Mary Kate, Toronto, November 7—10 a. m. Showery weather, followed by northwest to west winds, clearing and slightly colder weather. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED, Before long young Allan, uvable to bear up against his misery and poverty, died leaving a wife ard child, ‘Through deception of Dora's, Farmer Allan is induced to adopt his grand- child, but angéeved by the deception, he drives Dora Allan from |'s home. ton on the part of Luke Bloomtield, a lover of Dora’s, Allan’s heart goftens, and the arrival of Dora and Mary is a signal for reconciliatior, My. Patt as Luke Bloomtield, Mr, Webber as Farmer Allan, and Miss Grey as Dora Allan, acted admirably, and were well suppsrted by the rest of the troupe. The faree at the end was highly amusing, and Webber's local hi's brought down the house. After some media- | for receiving illegal ‘ees and withholdirg | yjujlins, Charlottetown; Brilliant, Hesler, |pension money. . She claims the charges! Georg:town. © : | against her “are unfounded, and says|"' Boston, Noy. 1—cld sch L & 8, Brundage, lajents and claimants are treated from the! Charlottetown. outset as thieves and felons, and every | en ‘possible obstacle is thrown in the way of| ‘ | both, Fortwo years systematic efforis have | : RY ED, ‘been made to deprive attorneys of the paltry | At Belmont \'su:, Charlottetown Royalty, jtee @lowed, Every ingenuity is devised to| on the 6th +; November, Hugh Allan, son of pro @z cases and magnify the business of the | Fraucis Andrew, aged 10 months and 4 days. office by the parties in power. The pension|= meena SS office has become an inquisition, and attempts! Fo~ the cure of Colds, Coughs, and lung are mide to hollow ¢he money. of pensioners | difficulties, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is un- into all of its ramifications, eqn ‘lied, {nov lw wkly ww pS SN ; Local and thes items. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. onus SUTHER DeFeaTED NEW GBBBS! NEW G8Ens! The elections in the several States passed In Massachusetts, partic- ularly in this city, the excitement was Butler has carried some of the manufac- The vote ex- ceeded, by thirty thousand, that of last The Republicans also elect a large major- SSSSACS"ISTAPLE AND FANCY DRY Goops. HR NOVEMBER 7. 188s. _——— eS ee ee ee 1883. ' ——~ ee ) 1884. — FOR— FALL AND WINTER. ee a () ee OUR USUAL STOCK OF Selected by Mr, Sterns in the best English Markets, together with a full range of American and Canadian Manufactures ia now te hand, and makes a complete assortment for this seasons trade. Goods are very cheap this year, and we have some of the cheapest to be found, PERKINS & STERNS. FOR SALE. (FIHE Church Property, corner of Prince CHOIGE TEAS.\OVEMBER, 1\{3) FOR sa VERY CHEAP, en rs are souioities tothe TEA} ome LONDON HOUSES Ch’town, Sept. 28, 1888. —aT THE— . MeNEILL, Soo’y of Trustees. Ch'town, Nov, 1, 1883. —BY-THE— EXTRA TEA Chest, Half Chest and Quarter Chest.) #<7®s & co. t ISUEND Natl WaY, EXTRA ALSO IN PACKAGES OF 0) 10, 18, and 26 Pounds EXTRA EXTRA Are now selling their _ Thanksgiving Day. | ETURN TICKETS. at one first-class TEA. fare, will be issned to and from ell Ch’town, Oct. 26, 1882.—Im ecd wkly. Stations on this Railwa ae: mnt y, on the Tth and &th EXTRA NEW STOCK TEA November, prox., good to return up to ard HOUSE TQ LET, ‘ ) PePeeS 9th November. EXTRA TEA JAMES COLEMAN, * — Supt. FXO LET, ani immediate possession given, | EXTRA —or— TEA | Railway Office, Ch’town, Oct. 29, 18%3, that new 2ad well-built House, situate) on Prince. 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Ch’town, Oct, 24, 1883.—1m eod LABRADOR HERRING. . 2) BARRELS and HALF-BARRELS choice Labrador Herring. For sale 7 | HORACE HASSARD, | Nov. 2, 1883,—1m eod i 9+ nenecttineeneeenetnenmetaeeteenen ET THE DAILY EXAMINER, for th iG Latest Newn' Loca and Tolegraphio, :