’ : A [ ch Local and Other liems. For Curtains ol all kinds go to Beer Bros 7 - Potter Courr.—-This morning a drunk was remanded and a Scott Act case p stponed meisiiainieienens Tuts EVENING Meeting of the Philhai Society for practice, at 8 o'clock (sharp s veliliy ae loxnctons WATER Supply is improving somewhat. The fish are bewinning to abandon pipes and the milkmen to rejoice. > Lreruk Hon. Senator Howlan will le: ture before Emerald branch of the Benevolent Lris Society at Emerald, on Friday, Sth re w bargai all Linen Towels this week Bro = } {Me IN The Grand Division, Sons of Femperance, will meet to-morrow (Wednes lay) at eleven o'clock, in the Philharmoni: Hail, Prince Street a rank Burst.—The tank at Ottawa used fo1 filling up the street sprinkling carts, froze up on Luesday night last, and on be ing turned on t following morniug burst. > _ | Stict Tuey Come.—The Times reports | thatin a garden on Steadman Street, Muonc-| ton, there is sprouting a number of marigolds | trom old stalks which had been cut down a tew weeks ago. ' iiiiannts Beer Bros are offering a special line of Nap- kins this week for $1 per dozen. * ie iil Zio~x Cuvuren.—The congregation of Zion Church meets this evening for the purpose of choosing a pastor The business w iil be com- menced by the holding of aregular service at S o'clock, to be conducted by the Rev. A. M. Mahon, M. A. tate ‘i WEDDED IN THE West.—The friends of J. F. Mackenzie will read with pleasure the nouncement made in another column of this day's issve. Ture EXAMINER offers its con- gratulatiens and wishes Mr. Mackenzie con- I = } i b I section A, article 3, vor i ithe ship at a height above tian ' } br i+} . Siips the breadth ol i that tinued prosperity in the Sandwich Islands AnotHeR New Banp.—Messrs. Millet Bros., of this city, music dealers, have receiv ed an order for another set of brass band in- truments, this time for the people of Tignish. The instruments are to be similar to the fine set supplied to the band at Alberton a short thine ago. - _- - CuAPPELLE'S ALMANac —Thisexcellent An- nual for 1890 is in press and will be issued at an ear!y date. In addition to the reli able news and information, it will contain the Customs Tariff, revised to date. most tising medium it will far excel any former | issue. ----s SMALL QueeNs.—One ease of these favorite cigars received to-day—for sale wholesale cheap at Apothecaries Hall, (DesBrisay's cor- ner}. oc26 3i dy iscapiaieypitiaadi KILLep on THE I. C. R.—James Sutton, a brakeman on the I. C. R., was killed one mile east of New Mills on Saturday morning by falling between two cars and being run over by the train. Sutton was making his first trip as a brakersan, and had been in the employ of the road scarcely three hours. saeditetnin Sypsvry Harpor.—The Advance of Sydney reports that Capt, Geo. L. Burchell is away to Ne# York Tooking to the"purchase ofa propeller beat for harbor service. A steamer such as he proposes to purchase will be cap- able of running considerably later in the fat! and earlier in the spring than the one now in use, -——@-- -- Wat rt is Worta.—Tne Halifax Herald says that the inventory of the estate of the late Daniel O’Connel!, of Herring Cove, has been filed in the Probate Court. It shows the estate to be worth $18,000, consisting of yovernment bonds, money in bank, and two mortgages from P. Power and J. O'Brien. Chis is the estate in which the Blackburn family, of this city, are interested. wale Wuo Kittep Aset ?-—Apropos of- the sccount of ythe killing of Abel, the land agent, as given by “*G. F, O.” in a re- cent number of Tae Examiner, the fol- lowing ,is told: Some few years ago a teacher was giving his class sume lessons in early history. ** Who killed Abel?” he asked. ** Pat Pierce,” promptly replied ore of the boys, better posted in the local af- fairs of the neighborhood than in Sacred History. Raia A Remarkaste Season.—The leaves of the trees in many parts of the country are still quite green. Infact the junipers that were so badly injured early in the summer ,by worms or caterpillars, are be - ginning to put on a new coat of green, which looks fresh and attractive as in the early days of spring The weather con- tinues mild~-some days so mach so that it can scarcely be called autumnal, though we are now close upon Hallow E’en. -_-oo HIGHLy APPRECIATED. — The Halifax Herald says; D. Graham Whidden, of Antigonish, has just received a handsomely engrossed address read at the Grand Lodge of [, O. O. F. at Charlottetown, where he was also presented with a gold scarf pin and a handsome emblematic gold ring, in token of high esteem. The address then ordered to be engrossed has been finished in good style, and makes a fine appearance in a suitable frame. This address is highly appreciated by its re- ctpients, seteeieidiiiiaaa New Map or Canapa.—Mr. G. W. Tack- abury, of the firmof G. N. & G. W. Tack- abury—well-known map publishers—is in (harlottetown taking orders for a new map of Canada. This map shows not only the main f-atures of the whole country, extending from Cape Breton to Vancouver Island, but also the townships, post offices, savings banks and telegraph stations, lines offrailway, projected lines of railway, ete. It is tastefully and clearly colored. Having examined the map, we can cheerfully recommend it to the people of this Province. — A Botp Roppery.—On Sunday evening just the house of Mr. Patrick Clinton, who lives off Pownal Street, was entered by a burglar while the inmates were absent at chureb, and upwards of $20 was stolen there-" fom. The burglar effected an entrance through a window onthe second flat by climb- ing upon the top of a porch in the rear of the house. After getting inside he broke open a box in which the purse containing the money was kept, and made his exit through a win- dow in the front of the house. Mr. Clinton h “| @ strong suspicion as to who the guilty person ie. if his suspicions are correct we hope he will be able to bring the crime home . a ae Clinton is a poor man and can af the year ove go much money at this time . ' i | As an adver DAILY EXAMIN TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SpectAL Despatouss TO LHe Examiner. The Marine Conference. \\ ASHINGTON, Oct. 28. he Marine Conference to day acopte d a resolution that a committee of nine be sppomnte d to consider and report rules f hits carried or shown on hing vessels; an amendment proposed by evKing, German, providing that no other might be for the rr - } } ‘ small PLO o1 izhts which mistaken lizhts mentioned for steam and sail vessels weathers from sun- \n amendment to of the evils of the road, oviding that a ship without a foremast tall carry a mast light in the fore part of the hull not less breadth of the ship, except in which exceeds forty case the light need not be the hull y carried mn all x ulopted, , wee the et, in which irried ata vreater height above han forty feet, was ad ipted. The Ellis Contempt Case. Orrawa, Oct. 28. ‘he celebrated Ellis contempt case was ip for argument in the Supreme Court to- day. Weldon {proceeded with a lengthy irgument, but on raising the point of want jurisdiction on the part of Judge Tuck to issue a writ of probation, the Court held ol it could not be argued, as it was yet undecided in the Court below and might form the basis of a future appeal, It was then agreed that the case be over until the point raised had been decided in the Court below. Narrow Escape. Moncton, Oct. 28. An old man name d Thaddy Vennan, a levding farmer at MacManus’ Mill, near M smramcook, attempted to cross the river low tide a day or two ago. ross the quicksands but slipped off and vas unable to get out. The conductor of passing train noticed his peril and gave the alarm to section ust in the nick of time The tide had commenced to rise, and the water was up to his chin. ae = The Behring Sea Trouble. Ottawa, Oct. 28. There is considerable interest here in an swticle in the November Forum, by Princi- pal Angell, of Ann Arbor, on the Behring Sea difticulty, in which he disputes the \merican contention on every point, and irges an immediate arrangement with the ther nations interested in the preservation f the sealing industry. The Fast Steamship Scheme Again. Orrawa, Oct. 28. Hon. Mr. Abbott, who has just returned from England, says the idea that the fast steamship scheme was abandoned for lack of capital is a mistaken idea. As soon as ter- minal facilities and other details are ar- ranged, the enterprise will go on, The “bD. J. Adams” Confis cated. —— Ha irax, Oct. 29. In the Admiralty Court yesterday, Chief Justice McDonald delivered judgment in the case of the American fishing schooner David J. Adams. His Lordship confiscat- ed the vessel to the Crown. - The Gallagher Case. Dus, Oct. 28. The jury in the case of Gallagher, charg- ed with being implicated in the murder of Police Inspector Martin, at Gweedore, failed to agree upon a verdict. —_—- > A Premature Report. Orrawa, Oct. 28. The report from Montreal that Mr. Colby has been called to the Cabinet as president of the Council, is premature. a Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Oct. 29.—10 a. m. Winds mostly northeast and east, cloudy, with a few local rains, a little lower temper- ature. wie oO One ee Personal. Mr. H. Kavanagh, who is lying seriously ili in London, and who sat for many years in Parliament for the county of Carlow, was, says the Dundee Advertiser, physical- ly speaking, the most extraordinary man that ever sat in the House of Commons, We have had, and still have, blind men in Parliament, and deaf men are more com- mon than the constituents suspect. Mr. Kavanagh had all his senses, but he was without arms or legs. He had to be car- ried to his seat in parliament. He address- edthe House always sitting, and was al- lowed to vote without going into the lob- by. He was by no means a silent member. He spoke frequently on Irish questions, and sat on a number of select committees — a special lift having been constructed to raise him to the level of the corridor in which the committee rooms are placed. Sir Edwin Arnold sailed from San Francisco for Japan on Vriday. On the night before his departure he was entertained by the Howard Club of San Francisco, where he read this sonnet : A FAREWELL. Awerica ! at this thy Golden Gate, New-travelled from thy green Atlantic coves, Parting—l make my reverence! It be- hooves With backward steps to quit a queen in state. Land ! of ail lands most fair and free and great— Of countless kindred lips, wherefrom I heard Sweet speech of Shakespeare—keep it conse- crate For noble uses ! Fearless and proud | stirred : By generous joy, all men may learn of thee A larger lite; and Europe, undeterred By ancient wrecks, dare also to be free Body and Soul—seeing thine Eagle gaze Undazzled upon Freedom's Sun, full blaze ! Land of Freedom’s Bird, So let him soar, that The great rush for boots is to the Dominion Rist and Shve Swye act! ® gi ER, - - ‘PUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1889. — MARRIED. At St. Peul’s Church, on the 26th inst., by the Ven. Archdeacon Weston-Jones, Isabel C. Longworth, daughter of the late Hon. Jobu Longworth, to A. Bannerman Warbur- ton, barrister-at-law, and son of the Hon. James Warburton. At the Methodist Parsonage, Tryon, on the 24th inst., by the Rev. H. P. Cowperthwaite, Mr. John C, French, of Crapaud, to Miss Mary Anno Ferguson, of the same place. On September 2Ist, at the residence of B. Ordenstein, Esq., Honolulu, by the Rev. H. H. Parker, J. F. Mackenzie, of Hana, Mani, to Nellie L., eldest daughter of M. H. Reuter, Esq., of Hana, Maui. English Goods per SS, Ulunda, comprising in part of Raisins, finest bunch Dehisas, Val- encias, Layer Valencias and Sultanas; Cur- rants, Figs, Dates, Prunes. Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel, Marmalade, Jams and Jel- lies, Preserved Ginyver, Morton’sand C. & B.’s Pickles, Mixed, Chow Chow, Walnuts, Pic- cadillies, Oriental, White Orions, Spanish Olives; Sauces—Mushroom Catsup, ‘Tomato Catsup, L. & P. Worcestershire, Essence of Anchovies, China Soy, ete; Curry Powder, Salad Cream, Calvesfeet Jelly, Swiss \Con- densed Milk, Flavoring Extracts, Sago, Tapt- ; ova, Arrowroot, Peak, Frean & Co’s assorted ; Biscuits, ete, ete.—J. D. McLeod & Co., cor- }nev Queen and Gratton Streets. oct28 3i EXTENSIVE SALE nls New Furniture BY AUCTION, -IN THE— i j He laid slabs |! SKATING RINK, men who rescued him | nomena PIN <inseisoce Friday, ist November, | AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., » Parlor and Bedroom Hall Several consignments Sets, Sideboards, Ext®nsion Tables, Racks, Chairs, etc., etc. ALso—F lock and Excelsior Mattrasses. No reserve. Sale continued till all is sold. GEO. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. oct28 —dy tf THE GREAT International Maritime PAMLDL LUN, —TO BE HELD— IN BOSTON —FROM— 4th November,) ,. (4th January, 1889, J ( 1880, WILL BER wky li The Largest Maritime Exhibition Ever Heid in the World. \ ITH a view to encourage a large attend- ance, and give the people of Prince Fdward Island a cheap trip to Boston and Veturn, The Boston, Halifax and P, E, Island Steamship Line have concluded to issue SPECIAL RETURN TICKETS (embodying a Coupon which will admit the holder ap jehe Exhibition), at the low price of - Ten Dollars Each. These Tickets will be good on the §, S. ** Carroll,” Capt. Brown, or the 8. S. ** Wor- cester,” Capt. Nickerson, sailing FROM CHARLOTTETOWN, on Thursday of Each Week, at 4 o'clock, p.m., viz., 3lst October, 7th, 14th and 2lst November, ind sailing on their retarn trips FROM BOS- TON, on WEDNESDAY, 6th, 13th, 20th and 27th November. For farther information apply to CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents, Charloitetown. R. B. GarprinerR, Manager, Lewis's Wharf, Boston. oct23—dy & wky tl 14th Nov. eee WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e OUND-—On Exhibition night, a Horse Collar, Apply at Police Station. pd 3i—oct29 R SALE.—A three-tenement House, with plot cf land 100x50 feet, situate on Lower Spring Park Road, opposite Boyle’s Tannery. Will be sold ata bargain. Apply at the office cf McLean & McDonald. dy 5i wy li pd—oct29 } OST.—Between Charlottetown and Bonshaw, 4 on Friday evening last, a black Cashmere Mackintosh with capeattached. The finder will be suitably rewarded on leaving the same at THE EXAMINER Office. oct29 2i Wy sureo—* Servant for genera] house work. Apply té Miss MorRIs, Water Street. oct28 Wa. young woman as cashier in a dry goods store. Must be accustomed to changing money and have some kuowledze of book-keeping. Address P. 0, lox 329, Chariotte- town. 6\—oet28 h classes for Drawing and Oil Painting on Tuesday, Navember 5th. Application can be made to Mrs. Macnutt at her Room, 79 Hilla- borough Street, on Tuesdays and Fridays, from 2 till 5 p. m. dy 3i wky 3i—uct28 RS. FRANCIS MACNUTT will resume her NYONE with a good Base Burner for_sale will hear of a purchaser by calling at E. W. J'AYLOR’S Store. oct26 ANTED.—Situation by a young man as clerk W*; s 8 reference and ’ % 10,000 Dollars OF READY-MADE CLOTS: FOR SALE CHEAP AT MACDONALL ——__—_—_—_—_(x)—— $ 4.50 | REEFERS, ea ech ce ay ee 5D 1 ROROUNE. | 3 ee we REEFERS, ot ca, (ae | REEFERS oF ge lige ' REEFERS, pee a PREREORA, 85 8 Sigel REEFERS, « 2 > oer ie ee ee ee | REEFERS, Pee oe ie ee os Spek cele - §$ 3.00 3.30 4.00 4-50 5.00 6.00 6 50 7,00 § QU 9.5! 10.00 OVERCOATS, : ‘ : OVERCOATS, - ‘ ; \ ‘ OVER OATS, i Y ; ‘ OVERCOATS - . : Lageare OVERCOATS’ ; ; ; : OVERCOATS’ - ; : : OVERCOATS, ae ‘ OVERCOATS, - : ‘ i r OVERCOATS, ; , ; OVERCOATS, oa... OVERCOATS, ; ; ‘ ‘ OVKRCOATS, - ; : 5 : Mens’ Suits! Mens’ Suits! Boy The Largest and Cheapest Stock of Ready-made Clothing in the City. J. B. MACDONALD. eS ———=——— —* — We've Got the Pull ON THE BARGAIN BUSINESS, ; — CO Mat sI oo or ord rn © Oo o> @ @ oe © © @ © . . . a 11.0 12.00 Boys Overcoats ! . a Boys’ Reefers ! Suits ! s Suits! Charlottetown, October 9, 1889—eod wky just because we promise no more than we can perform. and make our Bargains better than our rag. MENSE sTOCK OF CLOTHING IS GOING LIKE HOT CAKES! OUR IM ccniiibeesion-aie eoltiicaes——ana We will make you happy with Kargains that , the top notch for Cheapness and Value. We have the Largest Stock of Clothing in the Lower Provinces and Lowest Prices in the Dominion. —— —-—-({x)-—- Don't be foolish enough to buy without seeing the Wonderful Cheap Men's Stock. (x) FPROWSE Charlottetown, Oct. 8, 1889—eod wky FOR SALE. | HANDSOME JERSEY HEIFER, 18 | months old, Nova Scotia See; | | are at Took the first prize at the recent Provincial Exhibition in Charlottetown. T. HEATH HAVILAND. A Very Nice Assortment at Remarkably Low Prices, Cali and see them. oct26—tf New. New. New. W | MARK WRIGHT & CO. a ene eo ee “an pan oe serra < a ——_— ‘ Lone ae 2 = —_ = _— ean acticin sesamin + sean. Suita cnbtltattinmiainiaiy ares inmate ite saints» ies poids since ar See A eae ed Cee oe fa 6 ae eRe gerne ee ae 4 rae Ld LPs om tt o J EY me enema aR aR Brest ome cagne mee: mM a 7 Gain, of Glasgow, Scotland, from his following fine Cakes, Pastry and_ Rolls. Knowing them to be of excellent quality, we intend baking some of them daily with our Very Handsome, in Wainuf, Oak and Ash, selling very cheap. MARK WRIGHT & CO. Bath Buns, Scotch Perkins, Cheese Cakes, wky FE have recently secured from Mr. Mc- | b tes Charlottetown, Oct. 21, 1S89. personal instructious, the secret of making the . _— 2. Scotch Oat Cake, Louise Cakes, Scotch Scones, Kye Scones, Coburg Cake, Eccles Cakes, Cookies, London Buns, Vienna Rolls, French Rolls, French Horns,,Rose Puffs, Rock Biscuit, Scotch Short Bread or Cake. A. ® C. QUIRK, City Steam Bakery, Prince Street. Oct. 19 Jm eod. ROBT. F. IRVING, — Accountant and Adjuster, 280 GRAFTON STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E, ISLAND, 0; Charlottetown, Oct. 21, I889—2aw < SE Fe BEE ee ee ee RE TT * rE prscared to attend to the making up and alancing of Mercantile and Marine ac- counts. Bodie posted and accounts made out if required at merchants’ place of business. Stock-taking and valuing attended to in all parts of the Province. , eee octl7 n: e ® a) ~~ f ‘ , ‘ ) . ] s Pigtures for Mission Week, Phe Amherst Wakes of Boots ntti (x) Bete Mission Week persons wanting E HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF THIS CELEBRATED MAKE, Catholic Pictures Framed in all styles, | will please give a call at the Store of the late Women’s and Children’s wear. ALso—An immense stock of . }OVERSHOES and FELT GOODS. John McEachen, Queen Séreet, and inepest! ~~ a our selections. Any Picture not on hand will If you want the best goods for the least money, please give us a call and be supplied to order. Give us your patronage | examine our immense stock, and we will! suit your taste or your purse. J. C. SPRAGUE, AUR RN STRERT, and Shoes, in Men's, RUBBERS, JAS. J. O'REILLY & CO, | EA Get GABRE He I