B, Proneer aays : per barrel ; be boughs tor MeKiniey our farmers, +s the shipments are all sent to ; » ‘ a Month's benevolent » soc! ty ¥ ty [ris® * ' - ' Oo o } ‘ SerR8SlOonN ot st ove i il > OU CIVCKR rence Le Li - "> > } : VewrARaNct ive! tuber the meetir cy Victoria Divis No. 4, this evening at ' 4» cies > \ wCcaA \i te Servive if connec dion with the wees t prayer for young men, will be held to ¢ Hallot the ¥. M. OG. A. qo-morrow ¢ venivg, ! S to ¥ o vives, . - Gort At r Six new SUD MnSses were aeved on Saturday. Use ts for ao thet eace, two for 8 vl offeneer, and three for oil : : = th | offences \ Lare retarnsdle on Petday, | ts Cues " far itc : ] were four drnuksa on | POLE i the dovket | > (hoe was dia] ed} Jf for $20 S dave, and t ner tare tor s!} i af or 4 lays ' wel - Sus & tu \ man named D | ‘a. B Rigio«, \ ‘ ? » the A nuston, | (a>. P tentiary fut yainy. has hen lett | ey ( wv \ WwW ewa ii a inte \- ¥ - . ‘ } \ W Wa ‘ Le person who | : | took the yle eit wa erwores trencen at | got of Ucafion Stet eest, is kvuown, and | had better pur i la is evening and save | exposu ¢ } ~ o — ; MEETIN Phe annual g-ners] meeting of | the Charlottetown Curiing Clu». will be he'd | . . this (Motdet v 2. ¢ @& &+ClOss, In the | law laorary. A tu uUdance iy requvsk a i). b. Stew art, o« _ _-——— AN ATTRACTIVE Win ow Th: show win . ; | . : dow of Harzurd & Moore's book and statio ery store is well w thy of insp-e'lon lie dress ng, Whicn is the work of the Juniur mem ber of the firm, ts certainly very unique, Lie binds shown were indaoted by Mr. baile. —— DiemasTep IN Tae GaLse.—The schooner L. H. Davies m Picton for Charlottetown. jet her maiamast in the heavy blow of otf Cariboo, and was towed Wednesday night Tharsday { in to Pictou vy ta Istand buat mor ning. ili RELEAS! From Cvstopy.—Johna Doyle, aias * goose,”” whe was sentence l to six mouths’ imp: ison:ment for vagrancy about a} month ag, way released frem custody to-day, on his promising to leave ta Province for the water. He wasa pessenger ia the steamer t Pictou this morning. sii —_ Bracuatt M Haxne.—Au Ottawa des- pitch says that a cable: coun il, after due | consideration, has Cecided that Bucha«ll must | he executed on the 14 h inmat. The cadinet was uoan mous ia i s opinion as) to the guilt of Birchall, and consequently deciaed that th- law should take its course. - Bizaan.—The ladies of St. Joseph's So lal- ity are making «xtensive preparations for their grand bazaar to be heid ov che 25th and 27th ot this month, Al 19ng the eurios on exh bi- tron will be the boat used ly the late Kah »p McKaclera in some cf his early voyages to the maini nl. isiaiitiadintleiiaa raToes.—The Campbellton, N. Potatoes are scliing at Patit Roche and Belledune at eighty cents at this time last year they could Evidently the Price of Pe sixty cents. Bill is beiping instead of starving the United States. cueing From Bosroxy—The steamer Carroll, Capt. Bown, with a fuli cargo of flour, tobacco, wal general merchandize, artived here from Kosten early on Saturday evening The pas sengers were Mrs E Chandler, Miss O' Dor- pell, James Doyle, Mrs Livingstone, Mrs E F Purdy, and George Gorvea*t. >he will have a fall cargo of p»tatoes on return eteulilljininpail Soctan Meerines.—A social meeting in connection with St. Paul's Church will take place in the Schoolroom on Fridiy next, fraS8toldp.m. All members of the congregation are heartily invited. A social meeting in connection with St. Peter's Church wiil be held in St. Peter's Schoolroom on Thursday evening next. All members of the congregation invited, — - Marnimoxta, —A card handed Tue Fx- AMINER by Ir. Bagnail to day announces the mwriage of Mr. ¢ cil I jagnall, of the Tar- ner Faiis Reporter, and *liss Helen A. Holton. The interesting ceremony was performed on the 30t: Octole’, and Mr and Mrs. Biegnaii will be ‘“‘at home” at their residence, Parker Street, Nocthtield, Mass., a‘tes the 15th Dec. The groomis a son of the late James Begnell, for many yesrs a resi- deat cf thise'ty. ‘lune EXAMINER joins with his many friends here in extending congratu- lations. Arrexpaxce at Datnovsiz.—The namb<r of undergraduates at Dalhousie College this session shows a very gratifying increase over that of jast year. The unde graduates in arts number 107, distributed among the years as follows: Seniors 29, juniors 24, sophomores 2%, freshmen 27 Ot these 8) are fiom Nova Scotia, 17 from P. KE. Island, 8 from New Banewik, 2 from Maine, 1 from British Columbia, and } from Bermadse, The num- ber of generals 90 far registered is 54. This number is greatly increas-d by the opening of thefmedical erllege,whose students register asgenerals in Dalhousie. ANOTHER MopeL.— Mr. Manley, of the steamer Carroll, has a splendidly-wrought model cf the sloop yacht Volunteer, the win- ner of the America cup and the champions.sip of the world, on exhibition in the show win- dow of Johason‘’s drug store, The Voiunteer is owned by (ieneral Payne, of Boston, Her length over al! is 106 feet, The model reprce- sents the Volunteer lying at anchor. It is a fort and a half long, four and a half inches b o.d, and two feet high, ‘The workmans) i> throughout is excelient. Mr. Maniey hus already made six models, viz, two of tie Mayflower, two of the Puritan, and two of the Volunteer. ences Braze ar Picrov.—There was a big fire at Pictou on Saturday morning. It staited in the police station about three o clock, and before it could be brought under control seme sixteen or twenty build- ings were destroyed. The los is roughly estimated av $50,000. The build- ings destroyed include the Standard vtlice, Meagher’s stables, Carson's warchovse, mill and lumber yard and Priug'es warehouse. The pol ca station was locked at the time of the fire, and before the one prisoner—a Norweyian aailor--c uld be rescued, he was burned to a crisp. it was the cries of the wnfortunate sailor in his ce!] as the smoke and flames enveloped him, that aronsed a inan living across the street who gave the slarm. Before the fire could be got under THE PICTOU FIRE. DAILY RXA TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. & ». vi aay Milimesinn i _ CIAL Desrareones ro Tus Examiner. ee ee Nan Burned to Beath. Property Destroyed. ——— ee eee ee Pierov, Nov. 8. Be this morning tire rroke out in the lock-up on South Market Wharf, aud a strong southerly wind pre- Valing, spread with About three o'clock a } great raj idity, de stroying twenty buildings. The lock-up | cont uned One prisoner, a Nor- } Welgan sauor, who was burned to! death, The destroy ed places are | a 4 ' the lockup, “Mr. Harper's warehouse, Car- sons factory and their four buildings, the Standard office, Alex. Patterson's, John Br wus, Mrs. Kitchen’s, Clish & Crowe’s Jobn Pringle & Son’s, D. Suth: rland’s, Ww. | Carson's, James Hislop & Son’s and resi- dence, and Miss Meagher’s. The lose is! estimated at between $50,000 and $60,000, | with insurance about $25,000. - - 7 Nova Scotia News. Haurrax, Nov. 9. | Two young men report to the police that on Thanksgiving D ‘y they were enticed into the tailitary canteen and given enough | liquor to intoxicate them, and that they) were robbed, the one of a gold watch given | t» bis father in 1865 by the American | Government, and the other a silver watch | The affair was reported to the police, but the loser of the gold watch took the matter | in bis own handsand by the payment of | $15 blackmail got it bick from the soldie:, | The silver watch is yet missing. Principal Mac Vicar, of Montreal, preach | ed to a large audience at the anniversary of | Park Street Church to day. } “ a“ : | Vitawa Notes. Orrawa, Nov. 9. | Lieut. Gorden and Capt. McE hinney | hive been appointed to hold an enquiry re- | yarding the recent disaster to the steamer | Napoleon Iil, [nstractions have been issued from the! Department ef Fisheries thit the protec: | i n cruisers be sent to their winter quar- ters. The lighthouse at Gaspe having ban burut, a temporary light has been order d | for the remainder of the season of naviga- tion. The British Farmer's delegates are ex- | pected ty return here to-morrow, and will | be ban’;aeted by leading citizens to-mor- row evening. a e The Murderer ef Benwell. Woopsrock, Nov. 9. GCirckal! now admits that he was an ac- cessory before and after the fsct, and those who kuow him say that the only thing that prevents him from making a clean breast of the affair is that he is ashamed to coufess that he shot Benwell from behind. Toronto, Nov. 9. The refusal of the Executive to interfere in the Birchall case gives general satisfac- tion throughout the province. Free and Compulsery Education. Montreal, Nov. 9, The report that a bill providing for free and compulsory education is about to be in- troduced in the Quebee legislature has evidently alarmed the clergy, as La Semaine, the religeuse organ of the Arch- bishop of Montreal, is out to day protest- ing against the idea of the state taking the place of the church in the instruction of children. acca danin Seuliaes Election of a President. Montreat, Nov. 9. At a meeting of the Dominion Commer- cial Travellers’ Association, held last even- ing, Fred Hughes. of Coverhill, was elected president by acclamation. Col. Patton, so well known in the Lower Provinces, is likely to be the successful candidate for vice-president. England and Portugal. Lonpon, Nov. 9. The English and Portuguese governments have agreed upon a modus vivendi to re- main in force for six months pending ne- votiations between the two g»veraments re garding the disputed territory in Africa. The agreements made since August 20th with native chiefs by British agents are an- nulled, ” Obit wary. Montreal, Nov. 9. James Stewart, for many years manag: ing director and a moving Montreal Merald, died to-day, after a long illness. ——— en Weather Huijetin. Toroxro, Nev. 10 —10 a m. Fresh to strong south-west to north-west winds, cloudy, mild and showely. Continued—Ou account of tha rush to the Diamond Bookstore during the past week, the special low prices for schoo) books will be continued this week, to en- able every one to enj 'y the bargaing. , The Last Issue—With the number of 1891 the publication of Chappelle's Al- nianac will be discontinued. For fifteen years Mr. Chappelle has supplied the public with his excelienc annual, which, we regret to learn, has not proved a financial success. am A Hanirax Man's Invention. —A Halifax man has patente: in Canad the \ States an “ice-cyle.” The cycle is intended fer winter use, a8 its name implies. There are two runners in front driven by a wheel a Se" Mu STANLEY spirit in the} a aud the United | Be - Supreme Court. Nov. 8, Roche Buot ; voche buote vs Elmund ©. Maxfield. Action for trespass and malicious prosecu- thon, Tried at Summerside in October term, when verdict was rendered for the detendant on trespass and false imprison- ment counts, and for plaintiff $5 on mali- cious prosecution count. Mr. McLean, for defendant, moves for a new trial on latter count on the ground that the verdict is against evideuce and the weight of evi- dence. The court grants a ruje nisi, re- turnable Hilary Term next. : Noy. 10. D. C. Morson vs. Jas. P. Cantello—An action of ejectment. Tried at Georgetown July term, when verdict was given for plaintiff. A rule nisi was ranted last rrinity term. Mr. Morson shows cause against the rule; Mr. McLean in support. Court takes time to consider Jobanna Carroll vs, John Kelly—Action on promissory note. Tried Trinity term last, when verdict was given for plaintiff. Mr. Morson shows cause against rule for new trial. VC Alii emai a, Personal. We regret very much to hear that Mr. A. H. Macpherson is seriously ill, OURNING GOODS. in calling your atfention te our steck of BLACK GOODS, we desire you to note the Excellent Vaines given in French and iadia Serges, Cashmeres, French Merings and Henrietta Cloths, Daigea Stripes and German Diagenals, new and rich, Courtald’s and Priestly’s Crapes, Meurnivg Millinery, Crape Bonnets and Hats, —_—_—— — BROS., BROWNS BLOCK. OER Evening Wear. DRESSES, WRAPS, GLUVES, Fas, &e. BEER BROs. HE s. 8. “COBAN.” for St. Jobn’s, Newfoundland, will be due at Charlottetowa on WEDNESDAY MORNING, the 12th inst., apd will carry Cattle and Sheep on deck, For Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & —_ nov3 4i gents. FOR SALE. 4N IMPORTED PURE-BRED GALLO- A WAY BULLI; registered; first-class sire, For particulars apply at Tne EXAMINER office to Hon. D. Fergusov, or to JOHN COTTON, Wellington, Lot 16 Oct 8S—d w WANTS, LOST, FOUND de OR SALE.--A Hall Stove—Sultana Base Kurner—in good condition.—R. K. Jost. novl0—tf eee ae A Aaa aaa OUSE TO LE?.—On Upper Prince Street, H eon'aining six rooms besides pantry end Apply to 3i pd—novs lel ‘kitehen, with outbuildings. LEITCH. as onchatncia tert V ANTED.--A Female Operator at Telephone Office. Noone need apply who has not at least a second-class tea ‘her’s certificate or a diploma from Commercial College.—KoB ANGUS, Manager. 5i—novo O3T.—On Wednesday af'ernoon, Nov. 5th, between Beer & Go‘T’s shop and the London House corner, a ‘Ten Deliar American Bill. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leavinr the sume at Tite EXAMINER oflice. novd nc a eaten O LET.—A House with four rooms, geod cel- lar and stable. Applyat Hyndman's brew- ery, Malpeque toad, 3i eow pd—nov4 Street, in good order. Apply to CHARLES McGREGOX, 2w—novl T° LET~A House «n Lower Queen Street Apply to ‘Thomas McQuaid, oc8 ecd é tg LET.—A Dwelling House on Upper Euston a —_—— ne To LET.—One half of a Double Tenement House On Sidney Sireet, adjoming the resi- ' dence of H. J. Cailbeck, Esq. Possession cen be \yiven immediately. Apply to FRANCIS P. _ CARLON, ee T° LET.--A THou3ze on Pleasant Street, with Siable and Coach House, Posse-slvn imme- in the rear, from the tire of which protude amall spike points. — about the same as a tricycle, attached tu a wheel. Control ao engine and fire company had to brought from New Glasgow, ik. D. ©. Cures Dyspepsia. The working gear is the gear pains | ro LET.—A House on Hillsborough Street‘ diate. — WM. DopD. septzz containing 9 rooms, at present occupied by = MONDAY, NOVEMBER Pris ft am Down ESROS’. prices on are below me. It their customers. Charlottetown, November 10, 1890. owls a Rd at Dom but Happy, because PROWSE Men's, Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing makes it easy for me as well as for Hio! everybody come and buy HReefers and Over- coats from the Wonderful Cheap Men. in your interests to hold the prices down. is LOW PRICES i am here Wiy name L136 & 144 QUEEN STREET. Winter White Wool ) Blankeis, Grey Wool Blankets, Comforts, Superior Knitting Yarns, very cheap. FUR GOODS--VERY BEST VALUE. Men's Fur Coats, Ladies Fur Jackets, Fur Capes, Fur Caps, Fur Boas, Fur Muffs, Fur Gloves, ete. Cheapest Sleigh Robes in the City. s, Gheap. ~—— — —— —— (x) -—-— — —--—-— — PERKINS & STERNS’. (z}—— White Union Givey Union Blankets, Blankets, Bed Charlottetown, Nevember 7, 1890. FRED. de €. DAVIES, Late Smith & Woodman, Chemists, St. Augustine, Florida. NEW DRUG STORE. ISPENSING of Prescriptions a specialty at all hours of day or night. Oaly the purest Drugs, Chemicals, Fluid | Extracts and Tinctures used in dispensing. | Patent Medicines of all kinds. Cough Cures, Rheumatism and Neuralgic | Cures, Liniments, Salves, Horse Powders, | Blisters, Liniments, etc. - Try “ DAVIES’ SALVE.” Has no equal | for Sores, Burns, Sore Fyes, Old Sores, In- | flammatory or Bealing Sores, and for any sore where there is inflammation or proud flesh. Dr. Eaton's Asthma Cure, 25c., 50c. and $1.00 bottles. Perfumes, Soaps and Toilet Waters of every description Cigars, Tobaccos, Pipes, etc., ete. oct30 d&w A GRAND ARTICLE. No More Tough Beef ! 4 FTER a most careful trial on Its merits i we have purchased from Mr, Crabls, of Toronte, the right for this Province of his “ COOKER.” We have no hesitation in say- ing that there should be one in every house- hold. Out of many who have sent us testi- monials we insert a few in this issue. For roasting purposes it is unsurpassed; as a baker it cannot be beat. Orders left at HARRIS’ TIN STORE promptly attended to. Messrs. Harnis & Ross,— The ‘*Cooker” 1 bonght from you is a splendid article. For roasting purposes it is unsurpessed. I have much pleasure in recom- ling it, ——s Mrs. A. J. Mcrpuy. Messrs. Harris & Ross,— I have given the ‘‘ Cooker” I got from you a most careful trial. I find it most valuable for roasting beef, ete. I am sure a person once using one would not like to do with t it. . Mrs. T. J. Morris. Messrs. Harris & Ross,— The ‘*Cooker” I got from you is certainly all you claim for it. Meat roasted in it be- comes quite tender. Three 1s no shrinkage nor possibility of it burning. I have much pleasure in recommending it. Very truly, Pp. P. ARCHIBALD, ’Mr. George Carier. Possession can be given JSth September. Apply to Judge Alley, or at the store of George Carter & Co, eod tf—aug28 Proprietor Osborne House. nov4—6i —(x) Try Perkins & Sterns’ Cheap Dry Goods Store. Local Exhibition, ILL FURTHER NOTICE the Exhibition of HOME-MANUFACTURED CLOTH.- ING will be continued at 140 QUEEN STREET. The articles displayed to which your special attention is directed are READY- MADE OVERCOATS, in Melton, Nap, Worsteds, Beavers and Tweeds; Blue and Black Nap REEFERS; Scotch and Canadian Tweed SUITS; TROUSERS of Domestic and Imported Clotks. In CUSTOM TAILORING we are prepared to make up the best-fitting garments at living profits. Here will be shown you Pilot Cloths, Worsteds, Chinchillas, Scotch Tweeds, Fine Beaver Cloths, Fine Trouserings, Canadian Tweeds. In GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, we have Fine Neckwear, Lambs’ Wool Underwear, Top Shirts, White Shirts, Cloth Gloves, Knitted Gloves, Kid Gloves, Waterproof Coats, Woolen Underwear in Scotch avd Canadian make, Umbrellas, Silk Handker- chiefs, Collars, etc., ete. Courteous attendants will be at your command. Doors open from 7 a. m. to p. m. Admission Free. i. A. BROCE, Charlottetown, Sept. 30, 1890. 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