——— TT Local and Other Items. Ke Murrary.—No. 1 Battery, G. A., will meet for drill this evening at 8 o'clock sharp. - panexxous.—The staging at the north side of the market house should be removed before an aceident occurs. _ “_-:-—_— Try a pound of Beer & Goff's coffee, which is fresh roasted, and ground on the premises daily. old 2i - o-- _— County Court.—Saturday next is the last day for serving summonses for the October term of the County Court in Charlottetown, Meical [yvrrations.—All invitations given by His Honor the Lieutenant Governor and Mrs, Carvell for next week, will be issued from the oficial residence. ocl6 tf - —_>---—_— A Dror 1x Horsercesu.—l1t is stated that on the day the McKinley Bill came into oper- ation, a horse owned by Dr. Melntyre, M. P., Souris, dreppe i dead at that place. New Booxs.—Labor, by Count Tolstoi; Heart of Gold, by L. T. Meade; The Story of the Gladsbys and the Phantom Rick- shaw, by Rudyard Kipling, at the Diamond Bookstore. Tae Sure Rartway.—The model of the Ship Railway will be on exhibition at the Ch'town Board of Trade Rooms this even- ing. Mr. Hanford will be happy to meet sny of our citizens who take an interest in this work. Ladies will be cordially wel- comed. Sue SreameRs’ Movements. ~—The str. Coila arrived from Halifax, via Souris, about half- past S last evening, bringing a general cargo. She sailed on return at noen to-day, with a cargo of mackerel, potatoes, oats, etc, The steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, will sail for Boston this afternoon at the usval hour. Hsavy Bereavemeyt.—Mr. Fred, Dam- morell, of the P. E, Island Railway, has sus- tained a double calamity in the death of hia daughter and wife. Both have fallen victims of fever. Mr. Dammorell has the sympathy of his comrades in the railway department and of many friends throughout the city at this time of his great berevement and sorrow. Deata oF A CLEeRGYMAN.—Rev. J. Em- bree, Methodist minister at Albert, N. B., died of malignant diphtheria on Monday last, andon Wednesday (the day of the funeral) one of his daughters fell a victim to the same disease. The remaining portion of the family are all very low with the epidemic. It is only a few years siuce Mr. Embree was transferred from Newfoundiand to this Conference. Wanxt THe Express Continvuzo.—It is stated that the business men of Georgetown, Souris, and other points in the eastern section of the Province, are about presenting a petitien to Superintendent Unsworth, askin at the Eastern Express train be continued until the New Year. Tue EXAMINER is sure that Mr. Unsworth will do all that lies in his power to accommodate the people of King’s County. Artistic.—A well executed piece of pastelle work,in the form of a portrait of a young lady, may be seen in the show window of Johnson's Drugstore, Miss Maud Johnson is the artist. An enlarged likeness of a Fredericton gen- tleman named Currie, from McGerrity’s studio, St. John, is on view at Mr. Isaac Murley’s establishment, North Side Queen Square. The work is well done. Mr. McGerrity, it wil be remembered, won first prize at the St. John Exhibition for pictures similar to that on view here. Mr. Murley will take orders fer these pictures. Among the large cellection of well executed photographs in the show window of Mr. Lewis’ studio to-day, we noticed excellent likenesses of Chief “ Jim” Louis, Mr. Camerou’s trottin mare Blackbird, and Mr. Richards’ Shetlan ponies. 2 A Narrow Escare.—Mr. Albert E. Mc- Leod, a clerk in the grocery store of J. D. McLeod, Esq., had a very narrow escape from death yesterday afternoon about five o'clock. lt appears that while young Mc- was at work on the top flat of the building removing some boxes from about the hatch, he missed his footing and fell through the open hatchway to the ground floor, a distance of twenty-six feet. His fall was broken somewhat by his striking some bags of cracked feed on the ground floor. When picked up he was insensible. Drs. Taylor and McLeod were promptly summoned. An examination showed that the young man’s arm was broken at the wrist and that his back and breast were also injured. McLeod was as quickly as ossible removed to the P. E. Island Jospital where he is receiving every atten- tion. To-day, it is pleasing to learn, he is reported “‘ much easier.” After Many Years. es THE FATR OF THE SCHR. REBECCA WARREN+ ASCERTAINED AT LAST. Seventee years ago last August, the fishing schr. Rebecca Warren, of Deer Isle, Me., was lost. She was seen by another Deer Isle crew just before a terrible gale, and never heard of again. The schooner was commanded by Capt. Fred. Pickering and had a crew of 12 Deer Isle men. At last, after all these years, information has come concerning how and where these men died. The Rockland Opinion says Rev. I. J. Wright, the Methodist clergyman, who came to Deer Isle this year, was at Tignish, Prince Edward Island, at the time of the great gale. In conversing with a re- tive of Captain Pickering, a few days ago, he chanced to tell the story of his recollec- tion of the gale, and the wreck of a fishing schooner on the Northern Cape bar, near Tignish, and the drowning of all on board. e bodies all came ashore, and were buried there, neither they nor the vessel ever being identified. From the number of the bodies, and Mr. Wright's description of them and the vessel, there can be no doubt that it was the Rebecca Warren. —_——— ee —— The Late Storm. The Journal reports that # good many of the oyster Schesaalll boats on the North Shore (Richmond Bay) were broken up by the storm on the 6th inst., and still larger humbers were destroyed or injured by the Morm of Sunday last. The tides were much higher at this storm than at the pre- one. The Journal says that the report which Was curreat in Summerside a day or two this week that a son of Capt. Sam White, of Fifteen Point, had been washed over- from Capt. White’s schooner, while _ THE DAILY ttt ttt ttt, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SPeciat Desparcnes tro Tuk EXAMINER, Ottawa Notes. : Orrawa. Oct. 15, ‘The Ministers of Justice and Public W orks returned to the capital to-day. Consul-General Munderloh interviewed the Cabinet Ministers to-day on immigra- tion and ocean mail matters. Principal Grant's famous address at Toronto recently is a prominent topic of discussion here. It is generally considered the greatest speech of his life. _ it has transpired that a combination ex- ists between the glass manufacturers of Germany and the United States, the former having refused a Canadian agent to fill an order for forty tons of plate glass for deliv- ery in the Western States, except at the combine prices, which are much above those charged Canadian purchasers. Will Conform to the Laws. New York, Oct. 15. The Independent to-day published a tel- egram received from President Woodriffe, of the Mormon Church, and Gov. Thomas of Utah concerning the action of the Mormon Cooference which is conclusive. The Church has no disposition to violate the laws or defy the Government. Gov. Thomas says polygany has been buried never to be resurrected in Utah. Inspecting Nickel Mills. —_— Toronto, Oct. 15. Two officers of the United States navy have just completed an inspection of the nickel mills at Sudbury, in this province, for the purpose of ascertaining their capa- bilities for furnishing the amount of nickel required to manufacture steel for the new United States warships. It is understood that they will recommend the Sudbury nickel for the purpose. Birchall in Jail. Woopstock, Ont., Oct. 15. “Birchall keeps a diary, and counts each morning the remaining days he has to spend on earth. He is cheerful and talka- tive to those who have access to him, and while there does not appear to be much reason for it, he has not given up all hopes. Want Birchall’s Sentence Com- muted. Lonpon, Oct. 15. A petition to the Governor-General is being circulated*for signatures in this city, praying that the sentence of death passed upon Birchall, the murderer of Benwell, may be commuted. The Bonding Privilege. WasuHrneton, Oct. 15. The Treasury Department will grant a hearing on Nov. 12‘) to persons interested in the question of the continuance of the bonding privileges to Canadian railroads doing business in the United States, The Jamaica Exhibition MonrreaL, Oct, 15. Commissioner Adam Brown says since the McKinley tariff has been put into force applications for space at the Jamaica Exhibition have greatly increased. On Their Way to Paris. CnERrsoure, France, Oct. 15. Dillon, O’Brien and Clancy arrived here at noon to-day, and started for Paris at 6 o'clock this evening. Got Fourteen Years. New York, Oct. 16. Dr. McGonegal, charged with mal- practice in the case of Annie Goodwin, was to-day sentenced to fourteen years in States prison, Birthday Present. MonrrEAL, Oct. 15. To-day the Premier celebrated his 50th birthday. His friends gave him a hand- some span of horses and a carriage. A Cargo of Brandy Hatirax, Oct, 15. The steamer Avalona arrived from Charente, France, to-night with a cargo of brandy for this port and Montreal. -_-——_ +--— -—s» <> oo Literary Notes. Campanini, the famous tenor, has written a striking article on ‘‘How to Train the Voice” for the Ladies’ Home Journal, and it will appear in the November number of that periodical. Mics Sarah Orne Jewett’s next story has been bought by the Ladies’ Home Journal, and it will shortly begin in that magazine. _—_—- + - For Delicate, Sickly Children, Scett’s Emulsion is uneqalled. See what Dr. C A Black of Amherst, S says: “I have been acquainted with Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites for years, and consider it one of the finest preparations now before the public. Its pleasant flavor makes it the great favorite for children, and 1 do highly recommend it for all wastin diseases of children and adults. Sold by druggists, 50c add $1. EE a MARRIED. On the 14th inst., at the residence of the AT AUCTION. WILL OFFER AT AUCTION, on the . Market Square, on FRIDAY, the 17th inst., at 12 o’clock, noon, a nice Horse, either for driving or light express. Also, a set of Harness. Terms at sale, CHARLES 1. MORRISON, ectl4 Auctioneer. 3 Change Time of Sailing & S§. “COILA,” CAPTAIN McDONALD, ILL sail from Charlottetown for Hali- fax, calling at Port Hawkesbury, Port Hastings, Arichat and Canso, every TUESDAY EVENING, at 6 o’cleck, in- stead of Thursday, as previously advertised. Returning, will leave Halifax every Satu: day Evening, at 6 o'clock, making same calls and Souris. Freight solicited. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Ch’town, Qct. 14, 1890. Half of ItalianWarehouse TO LET BY AUCTION, FFXUHE subscribers will offer for Lease, at Auction, on the premises, On Thursday, 16th October, instant, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, the Northern Half of the ‘Italian Ware- house,” on Queen Street, Charlottetown (next door to the Connolly New Block), under con- ditions of sale to be then submitted. Terms made known in the meantime by Messrs. Palmer & McLeod, and premises shown for inspection by the subscribers. E. H. NORTON & CO., octl1—tl sle Auctioneers. FOR SALE. ~~ N IMPORTED PURE-BRED GALLO- WAY BULL; registered; first-class sire. For particulars apply at Tur Examiner office, to Hon. D. Ferguson, or to JOHN COTTON, Wellington, Lot 16. Oct 8—d w eee ee eo WANTS, LOST, FOUNS ke T° LET.—One-half of the Double Tenement House on the corner of Queen and Fitzroy Streets. Possession given immediately. Apply to WM. HENDERSON, 177 Fitzroy Street. oct]6—thu sat & eod ALESMAN WANTED.—¥or a Dry Goods Store in the city. Must understand book- keeping. Address “*M.” P. O. Box 328, Char- lottetown, stating experience and giving refer- ence. dy 6i wy li—octl6 WANTED.—A smart Boy about 16 years of age to attend trains and steamboats. Apply to 8S. BoLGER, Rankin House. 3i pd—octli WANTED.—A Housemaid. Apply to Mrs. FREDERICK BRECKEN, King Street. octl5 3i pd Apply at OUND.—A Woman’s Straw Hat. 2i—octl5 this office. cei ascents ena adic tect dailies To LET.—A Cottage adjoining the Ferry Store, Lower Prince Street. Apply to D. CHAPPELL. octl5—3i eod OST.—Last week, a Gold Pen and Pencil Holder, somewhere between Great George Street and Prince of Wales College. Finder will oblige the owner by leaving it at this office. octli—2i pd ae ge Gidley wishes to inform the Ladies that she is prepared to Dye Feathers black and all other colors; also clean and curl old ones to look as good as new. Upper Hillsborough Street. dy Gi eod wy 2i—octll T° LET.—A House on Pleasant Street, with Stable and Coach House, Possession imme- diate.—W™mM. Dopp. sept22 T° LET—A House on Lower Queen Street. Apply to Thomas McQuaid, oc8 ecd WANTED.—A smart Boy to learn the Printing business.—GEORGE W. GARDINER, Steam Printer, Queen Street, 3i eod—octl3 T° LET.—A House contin, oven on Comeat Street. Apply at Pickard’s Bakery, oct13—t T° LET.—Half of my House, pleasantly situ ated on Prince Street. Possession given on 24th inst.—JOHN HIGGINS. pat 4i—octl3 WANTED.—A good smart Girl for general heusework. Apply to Mrs. M. STEVENSON, Richmond Street. tf—octl13 TO LET—House on Sidney Street, 4 rooms and porch, warm, good cellar, waterworks. Just the thing for dressmaker or small family—R. K. Brace. oc8 t ANTED.—A first-class Milliner. Apply by letter to MATTHEW, MCLEAN & Co., Souris. oct6—10i pat lw To LET.—A House on Queen Street. Apply to A. N. LARGE. t6 tf—oc OST.—In this city, on the 4th inst., a Purse containing a small sum of money and cards with owner’s name. A liberal reward will bo paid to the owner of the same. Enquire at this office. oct6 TO LET.—One-half of a Double Tenement House On Sidney Street, adjoining the resi- dence of H. J. Callbeck, Esq, Possession can be ‘4's father, by the Rev. W. Harrison, Ed- ata Purdy, of Charlottetown, to Miss Mar- garet Euphemia Clark, of Central Bedeque. f At the residence of Mrs. T. McKenzie, Char- lettetown, on the 7th inst., by Rev. John Read, Daniel J. Griffin, of Quincy, Mass., te | Miss Christina McDonald, of Flat River, P. E. sland oe : = San Diego, on the Ist inst., by Rev. W.! B. Noble, Herbert W. Findley, son of Ww H. Findley, uf Charlottetown, to Miss Carrie F. Haunahs, daughter of George Hannahs, of San : 0. “2 the parsonage, on the 26th ult., by Rev. | C. W. Dutcher, Samuel Cephas Gay, to Miss | Hannah Maclean. all of Vernon River. At the manse, Brighton, Charlottetown, on the 13th inst., by the Rev. John Goodwill, | James Duncan White, of Charlottetown, to i oR the voyage from here to Point du Chene on Saturday last, is, we are pleased to say, Without foundation. Miss Catherine McDonald, of F Lot 35. rench Fort, py to MRS. BRENTON F, LONGWORTH, St. Peter’s given immediately. Apply to Francis P. Mc- CARRON. oct4 OST.—On Wednesday, between the London House and the Malpeque Road, a Ten Dol- iar Note. The finder will confer a kindness by leaving it at this office, where the owner will get it. oct3 T° LET.—The Shop and Baseinent in the Cam- eron Block, lately occupied by Mrs. R. Young. This is one of the best stands in Charlottetown, and the Basement is large and admirably adapt- ed for a restaurant or other business. For fur- ther particulars apply to WARBURTON & SMALL- WOOD, Solicitors, Cameron Block, tf—sep18 OUND.—A Woolen Shawl. Theowner can KF have it by applying at Harvie s Bookstore. octl0 1 ANTED.— ood general servant girl, No W washing. Good reference required. Ap- Store, Queen Street, Charlottetown, _THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1890. ———— O00 WOn Tt READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR SALE CHEAP at J. B. MACDONALD. (o] Spas OVNI a ins vcks ess tere ei 400) REEPFERS............,.... 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Dominion Boot and Shoe Store, sala iaiinivedinnpiedinlannsi (x)——— —---—- 345 Cases of Boots and Shoes. 140 Cases Men’s Women’s and Children’s Rubbers a | We claim to have the best selected stock of Boots in P. E. Island, and can sell at least 10 PER CENT. cheaper than any other house. Just try and see for yourselves, at THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Boys’ Charlottetown, Oct. 9, 1890—eod & wky —— Ladies’ Jackets & Cloaks. nicest amet pliner We are now showing the Largest Range of above Goods ever carried by us—the Newest and Most Fashionable in the Market. Children’s Cloaks! Children’s Cloals ! A Large Assortment of very pretty garments. —--- i) sTANLEY BROTHERS, BROWNS BLOCK. Charlottetown, September 23, 1890. = : = SOURIS LOTS FOR SALE. sant lice | J reaswesnsnuerse 1 De tb & OE LEON joining the Court House, 100x100; also Ss adhien : : : ; two others, same size, on the hill opposite Dr nid aciptipsbiiens McIntyre’s residence. These Lots command » 5, E beg to call the attention of the Public to our display a beautiful view, and are desirable sites for private residences. Price low. Apply to JOHN COOMBS, , «® of HALL, PARLOR, LIBRARY and TABLE LAMPS Orto CC. CARLTON.” which we will sell at a small advance on cost. octl4—eod Souris. We have the Largest Stock of Cigars ever shown in Charlottetown, including “Gladstone,” ‘ Par- nell,” “American Queens,” “Quill Tips,” “Peg Tops,” |“ Speckled Beauties,” “Hanlan,” “Cable,” “ Madre E Higo,” and a full line of Havana goods, together with a full line w On’r w J. H. BELL, = DON BLO The Leading Custom Boot and Shoe but the people say we have the best assortment of CROCK- Maker of the Province, |ERY and GLASSWARE ever shown on the Island. { ‘S NOW READY with a good selection of : Deters ond TOPS tor the Falland| ... & look at the prices of our TEA and DINNER SETS Winter trade, and. would respectfully invite will convince the closest buyer that we give the people all who require a first-class Boot or Shoe to . inspect our stock and prices before placing value for their money. their orders, All our goods are guaranteed not to squeak, | also to fit well and comfortable. in id ROCERIES Orders always filled up to time. A full line a of our own make kept constantly on hand. | lity the highest, prices the lowest. : : ; as OREPATRING of all kinds promptly attend./| We are still on top with Low Prices, and are giving extra ed to. «an toe good value in TEAS, in 4, 10, 20 and 60 lb. packages; also Ch’town, Sept. 6, 1890—3m 2aw (thu sat) Ze 3 S. S. WHITE’S PORCELAIN TEETH. |or srrar and MEERSCHAUM PIPES. —— P. S.—Call and see our Stock. HESE TEETH, ia shape, color, texture translucency, strength, sim one = CONNOLLY & CO. nae market. ee ee ee ee Charlottetown, Scptember 25, 1890. These claims are recognized throughout the civilized world, and have been fully substan- , tiated by all judges of ota = ys — Exhibitions where these Teeth have been 5 placed in competition with those of all other CAMP BELL SKREI BRAND OF manufacturers. They now have Eighty-four First Premiums, including one from each of a the Great World’s Fairs of London, New York, Paris (1867), Vienna, Chili, Philadel. phia, Paris (1878), and Sydney, and the high. a est mark of distinction, the Grand Diploma of Honor, frora hae oe aah (o}~ 1 am now prepared to make these “eet UP| maHIs IS THE FINEST COD LIVER OIL EVER PROUGHT OUT. Cod Liver a OO A SR,.aat, Oil usually has such a disagreeable taste, and is to many so difficult of digestion ; ‘ that its excellent nutritive and medicinal qualities are not experienced. The Skrei Oi Hi. B. FINDLEY,-D. D. S., is free from these objections, being beautifully clear, pale and bright, almost tasteless, and readily assimilated by children and the most delicate invalids. Sold by W. R. WATSON, Dispensing Chemist, QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, Graduate of the Philadelphia Dental College, OFFICE—Over Dominion Boot and Shoe 5i—oct9 f septl9—2aw wy { wale ca naan tinal ln iby ie inne 1 8 a OE, alc meet IE. PTA ice ok. ent ae ne Heme 8s 1? BE Stal Fe ATO NAY ag | 2 ne con per lA AP PS Re a REC me Bs del Oe eee rae | ae ia a a ’ ‘e ee ae a ae Se Popa ae eee ot ee 7 ‘ef ea ih aa 1 at é y y s a iti. ute