Local and @ther [teims, TAKE your Ov nd Cigars at th Ba a j ’ re i OF light literature es \ ' \T Dig time « ypect dl at tire ia on hanksyiviag Day. - — ; De. SAGES catarr c 1 remedy cures when everything else fails trs aw oa _ Cur Roller Rink will not be open to Boys race on Monday evening. _ -- > . night. table held in Pe eM R tne grand m Thankgiving Day \ cet H tea = Gioop value will be given for your money in t Market Hall on Thanksgiving Day. — Ee y Lieet, Winutams, of the G spel Army, ar- rived here from Pembrooke last ev ening. - to modify his Home sufficiently to enable him to get Micaaen Davirr is Rule notions married, scenic iar rr ANSIENT and parmanent boarders will find comfortable quarters at the St. Lawrence Hotel. See advertisement. os Trs Rev. D. M. McDonald, P. P., Tignish, will ‘lebrate the Siive: Jubilee of his nation on Wednesday next. oradl- - Evecrrie Lustre Staken, Orlando, Jones Starch and Pine Satin Starch for sale by Geo. Car ter & Co. OV ll dy a wy 21 ee , J His EXce.nexcy THE GovERNOR-GENERAL, accompanied by Lady Lansdowne and suite, arrived in the Parisian a few days ago. a : { rortinues to be -the attraec- and Tae Bazaar stil! tion. Last night the Hall was crowded, ® good business done in every department. ~~ ‘.” — e STARCH. — Just Ececrric Ltsrre vis Worce , 200 lbs. Samples free. Carter & ¢ novlifdy and wy 2i. > : ? received Ceorgce 7 rege Mrs. Burro ders & Campbeli’s Mea - of Sausages Saun | larket every day. novl0 eod 2wks 9 | Ss ma’ ~ } experienced 28 earth CHARLESTON has ‘ and it is to be hoped the quake shocks so f ul, returns are all in stitches Tue consignment of C British Army has been landed at Lud h admired. Ji sT opened at the London House, New Kid Gloves, Colored Plushes, Striped Plushes, Fur boas, Vr OOLen Luis, Ne tal pHuttona. wadian horses for the W wor lwi h. yy : ibe anlna:s were tt novi I _ a Pr — era of Pt thy une «+ meee nted police have cesert taking with ti n tl pay of one troop amounting to upwards of $2,000. oe it ee At the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon an assault case was postponed one week, and one corner loafer was disposed of ior Sa sts. ai J AN emergency meeting of Victoria Lodge, No. 2, A. F. & A. M., will be held this even- ing, in Masonic Hall, at 8 o'clock. Business, conferring second degree. - A FOOTBALL MatcH will be played at Vic- toria Park to-morrow afternoon (weather per- mitting), between the Boys Club and the Prince of Wales College Junior Club. Park Football _— Ar a New Haven voting prec’ ».ct last week, a hen walked in and laid an egg on the floor. It is supposed that the egg contained one of the chickens that politicians count before ney are hatched. Si indies Me. Joux FE. Wywpr has been appointed a commissioner to go to the West Indies and report upon the best means for increasing trade relations between Canada and the West India Islands. 3. A, o'clock, sharp. Remember the meeting in the Parlor for Bible Study at 8 All young men are invited to attend as there is business in connection with the Y. M. C. A. to be discussed. jocehiamelituall Tue schooner Flora Dell, Capt White, from P. E. Island, produce laden, sailed frem Hali- fax on Monday for Hubbard’s Cove, and re- turned next day with loss of foremost head and main topmast., siicciliesie Tur elections commence to-night at the Bazaar. We hope to see the friends of both leaders in their places. The Franchise has been extended to all. Vote then often, and vote Sir John every time. ee Mr. R. E. Gavr, late Principal of the Queen Square School, left for Halifax this morning, to assume the management of the cond largest school in that city—a school containing some 800 pupils. . ohaeianee t!anprNner, Me., furnished an elopement case one night last week. A married man and a single woman figured in the case. The parties belonged in New Brunswick and struck for the land ot their nativity. lll cai Aw election will be held at St. Joseph's Bazaar to-night, to decide the most popular leader Sir John A. Macdonald or Hon. Ed- ward Blake. The wiiner will be presented with a handsome cane, with a suitable inscrip- tion engraved thereon. ies Postmaster Kiva, of St. John, N. B., has THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ISPECIAL Desearcurks TO THR EX «¢ MINEF. Tit BULGARIAN SITUATION A PRINCE ELECTED. iren. Kiauibnes F328. — Lonpbon, Nov. 10. The Chronicle's Vienna hears an Anglo-Austrian agreement, based upon Austria’s accepting the or*u- pation of Bulgaria by Russia as a belli. Russia therefore has given assurance that she has no intention of even partially ocenpying Bulgaria. It is ramored that Gen. Kaulbars is suffering from nervous ex- citement, and has had an apopleptie fit. Nov. 10. vat Sobranje, correspondent e ot | i | | \ asus Sorts At to-day’s session of the Prince Waldemar was elected Prince and ruler of Bulgaria, by acclamation. The election created no enthusiasm among the » nle people. The infantry Charge Strikers. Cuicaco, Nov. 10. There was a collision to-night near Ashland Avenue Bridge, between a crowd of strikers who were gathered to prevent the Packing House employees from passing on their way back at the close of day’s work, and a squad of infantry under Lieut. Me- Millan the crowd was. charged by the squad = and forced to retire temporarlly, but increasing numbers add to its persistency, aud a serious conflict Finally McMillan gave seemed imminent. orders to load with ball cartridge. The crowd thereupon speedily dispersed. No one suffered serious injury. Brutal Treatment. Haurrax, Noy. 10. The crew of the Quebec bark Joy, from Java, report that on the outward voyage, one of the crew named Pierce, about his wages, a dispute arose complained the re- sult was that Pie ns in which he was kept 75 days and fed on bread During the time and ‘ a Mag . , ree was placed in li } Sa + } : and water, when he die: he was in irons, it is alleged that the Cap- wat him with a blaying pin and the pour fellow’s agonizing cry for mercy only served to enrage the fiendish passions of the Captain. The case is being investigated: —- A Wholesaic Murderer. JTorrKa, Kan., Nov. 10. Intelligence from Hodgman County tell of a brutal tragedy. Sam Hurple, a hard character, shot his wife and three children and attempted to kill his sister-in-law and another child, but they escaped with severe injuries. He was arrested. At night one hundred armed men overpowered the jailer and took Hurple forth. He was found hanging to a tree next day dead. Rev. Mr. Curries Case. Frepericton, Novy. 10. Among the judgments deliveret by 5u- preme Court this aftern is exparti D. D. Currie, rule absolute, for prohibiting to prevent the conference from proceeding with a charge made by the Rev. W. Hamil- ton in 1885, against Rev. D. D. Currie, per Allen, Wetmore, Palmer and Fraser, Puck and King, dissenting. Grand Larceny. Sr. Louis, Nov. 10. The Grand Jury to-day found an_indict- ment for for grand larceny,and for receiving stolen property against David Fothering- ham, Adam’s express messenger, whose car was robbed of $80,000 two weeks ago. Boycotting Meats. Curcaco, Nov. 10. The Knights of Labor have declared a boycott against all armour seats. Parliament Proregued. Lonpvon, Noy. 10. | Parliament has been prorogued to Dec. Sth ot . Weather Bulletin. ‘Toronto, November 11 —10 a.m. Moperate winds, mostly cloudy, mild werther with local rains. H@TEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. Nev 10—J A Leaman, Truro; E A Skinner, been promoted to ‘'» position of Post Office Inspector for New | ‘swick ; and Edward Wills been app i postmaster of St. John. Mr. Wills was formerly editor of ti St. John Datly News, Tux Halifax Herald’: Port Hawkesbury correspondent telegraphs that the schoouer Ocean Lily, from Boston for Charlottetown, with a cargo of 1200 barrels of flour, had put in there with loss of bobstay, cutwater, and torn jib in Sunday’s blow. suiisiagyiia eatin Wrrsens of prizes at St. Joseph's Bazaar: White Dog—Miss Mary Aun McEachern; Doll, Blue~—Mrs. B. McLeod; Shell, Capt. Larkin; Picture of Rev. Father Dan—Miss Pope; Pic: turc of Bishop Me! -Mrsa, C. Doli and Bedst —Mes. Lewis, Tye Portia sailed for New York, via Fali- fax, last (Wednesday) night with a cargo con- sisting of 2,000 barrels and 1,500 bags potatoes, 44 drums fish, 700 bags sterch, 300 cases canned meats and other merchandize. The Mirand -ives here about the 19th, probably calling at Summerside en route. er Tue M. A. Starr arrived from Halifax vic other ports last evening, with the usual cargo of general merchandize and Mr. J. M. Le- Blane, Miss Emeline oe Mr. K. D. Es- aD. iss 5S. F. 7s as passengers. now] ani Miss ae —_ . >| Wilson; | 'do; J Lear, Halifax; E Mill*ken, do; G W | Prescott, Toronto; J Redmvad, Bingham, | Me; T Douglass, Halifax; C Cooke, Pictou. OSBORNE HOUSE. Nov 10——E Boswell, Victoria; E F Piliman, New London; J Cochrane, Cornwallis. | (NHK ladies of ST. JOM EPH-S SOCIETY tntend Austria to Occupy Bulgaria, |. MONDAY, NOY. Gry Goods cyl Vag 'a | y ; : ) ie JOS! iW , BA 5 i, Under the Patronage of Lieutenant fovernor McDonald, ; holding another Girand i ? Bazaar, during the week comnijencing this you SiH, -IN THE-— L YORUM. Lite proc a be « : voted to the equipment of ' Ae new S nes, Pownal Street. Ne pains wiil be spared by the ladies in charge to make this Bazaar surpass anything of the kind ever held in Charlottetown. Music will be providd@. chool Bu 3 CLOTHING Where Everything is Cheap. COME AND SEE THE §3-4-92-G-A-T-N-S ALL KINDS of DRY GOODS AND*CLOTHING, Li, STREET. that we offer in Sign of “RED LION,” Nov. 2, 1886. QUEEN “POSITIY ELY, ITS MONSTEROUS!” The Bottom is Qut of It and Prices are Still Tumbling. oe ee “Takes the Cake.” But thi Ladies’ Circulars, regular prices $1.40, now 75ets. Men’s Rubber Coats, regular prices $3, now $1.75. Ladies’ 4-clasp Dent Gloves, regular prices $1.40 now 65cts. Ladies’ Underwear, former prices $1.25, now 70cts. Ladies’ Mantles, former prices $8.50, now $5.50. Alt-wool Fine Flannel, 32cts. now 2cts per yard. Best English and Americana Prints, 12cts. now dcte per yard. Gest Winceys, 10 to licts, now Sets per yard. Very Large Bed Comforts, 21-25, now 85cts per yard. : Best Blankets, $5, now $3 85. Second Best Blankets, $3, now $1.99. Bed Ticking. 33 per cent discount. Best Scoich Tweeds, $1.25, now 7icts, Best Overcoats, $12, new 37.50. Best Youth’s Overecoats, $5, now $3.25. Best American Hats, 3 per cent discount. Children’s Suits. 34 per cent discount Men’s Set All- Wool Shirts and Drawers, regular price 7Scts, now 50 cts. Men’s Best Top Shirts, all-wool, $1.10, now 75cts. Ladies’ Corsets at 3f per cent discount. } regular price once, as we week oO come at the last had better this will be Purchasers expect that slaugiiter. REID BROS. CAMERON BLOCK, Ch‘town, Oct, 27, 1886. —— ere WE HAVE OPENED UP A lntnal fin wr Rnain Retail Grocery BUSIMESs —ON- GREAT GEORGE STREET, SHIP NEWS. POBT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Nov 10—Pholine, Marshman, Buctoche,James Simple, Roberts, Pictou; ss M A Starr, Ferguson, Halifax. “~~ CLEARED. ‘Nov 10—C Pearl, Smith, Pictou, bal, Alert durphy, Buciouche; i len, Trenholm, Cocagne; Drucilla, Dickso: t lary 3; Sarah Godfrey, Pinkham, Wailace; Margaret, Ann, Buckler, Buctouche: ss M A Starr, Fergnson, Hfx; Lower, Dixon, 8 side, pro. ees MARRIED. At the residence of Liv: Uride’s father, on Thurs- day, Ocw. 23th, by Rev. EK. Whitman, Joseph J. Seamun, to Ellen Heartz, bath of Charlottetown. - DIED. —— —— eee ; ontrose; Nov. 1st, Mrs. Gao. Currie, ngu Frganrag nga ot te tate Jes, Palmer, morthandiz. Fay: alongside of John Stumbles* Harness Shop, where i we are bound to sell everything in oar line at Bottom Prices. THA, (different qualities. ) AUG ak, ec a4 HAISTNS. “ . OCURRANTS, MOLASSES, and everyth#pg you want in the Grocery line, STABLING ACCOMODATION to give those who favor us with their patronag\entire satisfaction and the best value for their me phpey and produce. ' Come one, come ail cad inspect our Gocds. Remember the place is on Great ‘seorge Street, next John Stumbies’ H.\rness Establishment. Bees VWanted, JGHN FVYANS & GO., Ch’town, Oct. 13, 1886. modation amidships. il wi ae ee Rates of Passage, including Stateroom Berth ‘rp « ae yee and Meals: é z 5 & ere oa SFB Charlottetown to New York— , Pel bee ey & i i ; lst Cabin........4..2.+...-.920 CO Bb eae 4 bay nd dO veeeee. sce... se G2 00 i & Fie For further information apply to FENTON T. NEWBERRY, TO BUY AGENT, ALL YOUR Ch’town, Oct. 30, ’86. North Atlantic Steamship Co. - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1886. PRDSS Laide. AbD FOR NEW YORK, VIA HALIFAX. 5.5, “Miranda” about Nov, 20, ee ee eee Freight carried at Lowest Rates. Special Inducements FOR THROUGH SHIP- MIEN fs TO HAVANA and other West Indian Ports. Also, to Bermuda, Liveriioo!, Glasgow, London, Havre and other Furopean Poris. rhis steamer has first-class passenger .accom- FOR CHARLOTTETOWN ; STEAMSHIP OC UE 7a ? Londen rite t H ws is intended to leave for Charletietown, ON THE 16th NOVEMBER. Orders by cable will be in time for her FERTON T. REWGERY, Novy. 2, 1886. AGENT, e Pickard’s Baker wee ee mats yd ¢ 5 F[AVING secured the services of MR. L. C. te Mr. B. Pickard’s assistant * WORTHY (the lat Baker), »~ho has just am prepared (0 lili als SHORT NOTICE, We Bake ali kinds of CAKE, PASTRY and BREAD — turned from the States, | orders entrusted to me at Iu Steck. a Choice Assortment of Groceries, Biscuit, Flour, Confec- tionery, Fruit, &c., &e, 4a A Share of Patronage Solicited. EGGS WANTED. WRS, BARTHOLOMEW PICKARD, UPPER GREAT GEORGE ST. Oct. 23, 1886—Gi eod wky 2i KENSINGTON HOUSE. Hensington, - - - P. E. Island. JOHN BURKE, PROPRIETOR THE above House, being lately refitted and refurnished, will be open on and after the 10th of NOVEMBER next, for the accommoda- tion of the traveliing public. This House is conveniently situated, on Broaaway Street, opposite the Railway Station, and strict attention will be paid to the wants of patrons. The proprietor respectfully solicits a’ share of public patronage. Livery Stable and good Stabling in connection. JOHN BURKE, Proprietor. Kensington, Nov. 1, 86—6i ower ee ty sey Nay 2 | i t gr . Caeser, Mot Vis, ve, —— WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A first-class Cock (references required.) Apply atsthe Revere House; good wages. novil tf MO LET House on King * rooms in good repair; stable in the rear. Ap- ply at EXAMINER Office. nov9 tf <t7 ANTED IMMEDIATELY—Two good Coat- makers at D, A. Bruce's, nov96i & wy VW ANTED—Three good Coatmakers.— John MeLeod & Co. nov9 6i Store and Dwelling, one door north given immedi- House, corner Farqubarson. novs ti mo LET, - of G. W. Millner’s; possession itely. Enquire at the Duncan Prince and Water Streets.—W. H. Y OST—Sunday night, Noy. 7th, a Leather Purse, da cont tinipg a sum of money in notes aid silver, and haying in one pecket an English penny. The finder will be rewarded on leaving it at Exam- INER Office. novs tt T° LET—A House and Outbuildings and 6 Acres of Land, known as “Marpfield,” situated on Malpeque Road, adioining the premises of Mal- coim McLeod, Esq. For further particulars apply to J. G, Eckstadt, at St. Vincent’s Nursery, novs tf FPOUND--On Water Street, a Tub of Butter, The owner may haveit by applying at the Ferry Store, Prince Street, nov8 2i F7ANTED—Servant for general house- work v good. wages. Apply to Mrs, R. K. Jost ‘idney Street, cest of Cumberland, nov5 I OST—In town to-day, between Mer Wright's 4 shop and Market House, a s.ardies’ Suk Ciren- lar. trimmed with fur. Finder wili be rewarded by jeaviaz stme at G, i. Harris’, Auctioneer, Queen Strect. novd 2i pd I OST, STRAYED OR STOLEN—From Pleas- 4 ant Street, a Brown Spaniel Pup, with white breastand white around neck. The party return- ing itor giving such information as willlead to the recovery of the same will be rewarded by appli- cation at EXAMINER Oflice. novs3 31 WANTED-A Cook. Apply to Mrs. Ralph Peake, Grafton Street. novs tf situate on rts. Apply no 2 tt T° LET—Shop and Dwelling, Graiton Street, opposite Law at Queen Square Dining Rooms. W ANTED—At the Hospital for the Insane, a ¥ “vood Cook; liberal wages. Apply at the Institution. nov2 4i PRIVATE BOARDERS. desiring comfortable quarters snd good board, can be accommo- ‘ated at the house opposite Roller Rink, kept by James Bajlem. octZ96i } i Te LET—Shop and Tenement on Upper Queen Street, at present occupied by Wiiliam Kodd. Apply on the premises. oct29 2 wks eod ? Wwanrtsi Middle-aged Woman or steady Girl to keep a farm house. Apply at this oilice. oct 28 MANTLE DEPARTMENT. | DOLMANS, LONG PALETOTS, SHORT JACKETS, KYRLE CLOTH JACKETS, STOCHKINGETTE JACKETS, JERSEY JACKETS, CLOTH DEPARTMENT. KYRLE CLOTES. DIAGONAL CLOTHS, OTTOBAN CLOTHS, ASTRAKAN CLOTES, STOCKINGET: E CLOTHS, SEALE? PES, DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT CASHMERES, MERINGS, FOULE SERGES, GRILLAGE CLOTH CAMELS HAIR SUITING, FURS. Nemes Nee ene ae e& - ee ——— 1 Ch’town, Oct. 12, 1886. ee a! is eee ore \ . ’ — a come LONDON HOUSE. ee 1) New PAE, Cee onlonnidaais dz DOP DS. A Large Assortment’ Low Prices. Choice New Goods. Latest Styles. All the New Bress Materials of the Season with Plushes te Match. eel Felt iiats, Feathers, Plowers, Pinshes, Velvets . ——— . MARRIS & STEWART, SUCCESSORS TO GO. DAVIES A Large Steck. All Prices. Go. <S closing for some time, I will MY ENTIRE W dl per cent discount. discount. discount. per cent discount. cent. The entire stoc New Yerr. ever offered in this city. “ ade BS. FoR SALE or to Let a House containing6 GREAT GEORGE §2°RKET. Ont, 4, 1880-—Suic.eod rooms and an attic, with pump in kitchen, ppusite Woolen Facyory, .5 Park. Avyply to Wm, Mel carriage ORS uf c re re - . Ch’'town, Oct. 19, 36—dy wy .- , 0 TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER eee (I — - CLEARING QUT 0 j. 8. Macdonald’ 0 SALE. { ONTEMPLATING making extensive alterations in my siore, early in the new year, which will necessitate my Sf Et lL. Ce ee STOCK OF ld Oo ——————— STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOD ee C-L-O-T-H-I-N-G AT A TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE. Velvets, Plushes, Ribbon and a!l Millinery Goods at o° 1-4 All the stcck of Men’s and ®oys’ Clothing, Gents ings, Overcoats, Reefers and Suits at a discount of 3° ———— 2 You can depend on getting All the stock of Fancy Dress Goods and Dress Cloths at 33$ All the Cloths and Tweeds at a dis. .ot of 334 per cent. Knit Wool Goods, Shawls and Manties at 33 1-2 per cent Grav, White and Scarlet Flannels at 33 1-2 per cent 9 ’ Vuornish- |-2 per All Cotton Goods at a discount of 25 per cent k must be cleared before the first of the the BEST BARGAINS ¥K>_ All Goods Sold for CASI only. -oOo-_ MACDON ALB, QUEEN STREET. " eeianeeentaaenaeamattl at aaaiaanmemerenaeneld cat i ti nas ig: Cd a ned et oa a oe ton ae, eta: cre ne 3 lanhaapaalbaeneinienpeiaa * , ay aes Aecen nena nema en We A Lary ae aa