+ | : io i i . pont So geen, rane id ee en il ad of me gp ~~ -_— a eo oa * -« mh ot Ot ee Ot oe ete my ;' a th DPIC TR Te DAILY EXAMINE -.* 457 = 3 : ‘ bite Pare AAT) r, {Revision of the nited States Personal. | A I ALLAN Kn. Tarif. Mr W.'T. James, of Hamilton, Bermuda, | atk af iT .. | is on a business trip to the Island. He is at ’ at the tariff of The | 14 Hotel Davies put upen a Free John G. Serimgeour, M. P. P., Cardigan | rhe St. Pierre Cattle Trade ~awe , » vearsto come. But} Bridge, is at the Osborne. . i te | ' . . Rev, W. A. Crawford Frost and wife tert | S wa wat there will be a on Monday for a trip to Outario. —New Glas 1 the tariff which may materially gow Chronicle, : | ween the States and Canada, Rev. J. G. Cameron, Souris, is laid aside 7 tof the Protectionists through a severe cold, Mr. James, of this ee ne city, is to preach for him on Sunday. ring for tariff revision. Thus, We regret to hear that Dr, Fraser, Mm. aa I f New York, ©., St. Peters Bay, is in very poor health and \ al : Republican has gone to Nova Scotia tor a rest, oe ' MX ONG GXPECs Cvery t. ant Kmperor William accompanied by a power- : we © age ves : sad + : ’ | ful German squadron, will visit Athens on 08 wi \ Ith UVLOEs ~ ‘ oe , nges in our tariff and other laws as — University of Ottawa has conferred | , 0h ee oo the income. We have the degree of Doctor of Laws on Sir John | ortan’ matt . by Thompson, Senator Scott and P; incipal Me- Nas . Lv prompt a tion Cabe “ete y - Truro. — er pos Just before Frederick Douglas sailed for | : oo , oe | his post as Minister to Hayti, he was called | > a i + ee upon by Lieut. Edward Lloyd, of Maryland | ‘ ae 7 sat aa ~ | whose great-grandfather ow ned Douglrs and | ¥ t an intelligen’s me |. | bis mother when they were slaves. eS I y, who does not ” New York J'ribune: Sir John Macdonald, i neha . - a who is a statesman of the first rank, has ad- Sa ane. ee ee opted the only policy by which confederation oe ed could have been saved from premature disso- ee oT. — lution. The high tariff introduced by him nanee anne aoe preg | has rep)uished the treasury, equalized expen- ; ) Or ee ¥ veh, | ditares and receipts, and enabled the Govern- See “e co ment to undertake public works by which all cr geoehagl : the Provinces have been benetitted. The rail- ae a ’ way system which now unites Victoria with ' 4) a " | the Maritime Provinces would have been im- fo ‘on.” | possible without confederation and the tarilf. | Equally impracticable would have boen the s¢ | canals, custom houses, docks, post offices and | vision | other public works constructed with lavish _ ih . 7 | oe ~~ 7 - : en mufactures | Che largest, best and cheapest stock of | ved, and additional Boots and Shoes ever shown on P, E, Island | 1 ineident of the} is now showing at the Dominion Boot and | | Shoe Store. | a i _- >. 7 Lassachusetts and | We don’t need to employ any one to bid up La ive the duty taken} the price of our goods, they stand on their doubt, | merits, and the public know that they will | : not be deceived. Sale going on lively; store PUICIES | open until 9 o’clock.—E. W. Taylor, Cameron | Block. [oct 12 | | } Aus W ill —_ ee — _ DP | Fresh lemons and green grapes at Beer «| wad art Golf's oct] Bi | ( 1 il ord, ~~ r lip.” | éé 3 , »| Be Ss. COILA. re- | { ‘ \ j hb} Summerside, Charlottetown it | P, and Boston Route. sceneiaaanmanaiaiiealaas cicmutete® te Lite ry Notes. | "EXHE above Steamer is due here early in i October, and will carry freight at reason- | Lizypt rates from Summerside and Charlottetown | i) s f | to Boston, calling at ( rapaud when tides per- | \d | mit. This round will be repeated as quickly . | it and s often as possible till close of navigatior. ‘il be| Particulars will be given later. Mon- | D. FARQUHARSON & SON. | octil eod } | . et reyes) ANNUAL MEETING val l wi mY d 4 i i e ie Vi 5S i ee eee ot at oe . a a“. General Annual Meeting of the Hills. MI : «Sead act onl borough Skating Rink Company wili be , 9 held on WEDNESDAY, 30th day of October, | Kes up the tront inst., A. D. 1889, at Eight o’clock, p.m., at| ga gam = - oom lly | the office of Messrs. Palmer & McLeod, Char- : s lide, while “ih m lottetown. : par ena ban: hy ayes, D. C. McLEOD, ie tc e SUF | oct9 tl 80th Secy-Treasurer. riu iyuvars version o! ne SN a i N ‘ c. 4 = = 55 , Hardy Norchar by Kina loa” 1S) S. “* William, | ry. Anyone may read s * ® j si William Bryce, ce f lt is « f his Home series. . es FOR CHARTER : Felegraphic Odds and Ends. P ) 2 se . DGET OF GENERAL NEWS FROM ALL i OF THE WORLD. fWXHE Subscriber will receive offers for the I Charter of above Steamer, to load at ce i i i ea North or South side of the Islaud. She will Ag ao ; : >~ | be due nere about 20th inst., and on dis- E. Day filed his decision in the Kemm- charge of cargo will be ready to load. ) Ww f I ise t day, on Haveds corpus proceed- a : , . | i I Lutlon lity of the elec R. McMILLAN. i i! i Judge Day decides or t9—dy tf EB ind remands the| - — ee ~~ - ra prison for execution. | Charlottetown Driving Park ) } ihe Faith Curists are > e . ae ey e4e jubilant over the fact that after being un-| @MG Provincial Exhibition uk for seven years, Mary Kempt,] Aggogiation lenly surprised her house- | me — " ided The dvc- | ———— is the cure is net | . ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Stockholders of the above Association Oct. 9.—On Monday. will be held in Mr. J. D. McLeod’s Hatl, on Dean, a farmer, shot his son, aged | WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 23rd inst., LLUU t i Dean had been inissing poul- - “1 o'clock, sharp. . ( ; I wants are | Sry and asnort time before day break heard By order of the Directors. H ; Ra commotion in the hen house. He seized A. B. WARBURTON, lity is reach whee deo t gun, and selng something moving oct8 —tl dte Secretary. Na sbout the hen house, he fired and shot his - ' , , ina the country per-| son. The boy was a somnambulist. Mr. Fer Hatirax, Oct. 9.—The parents in Edin- AUCTION SALE l ver | DUrgh of some Catholic children brought by "\ , _ | Miss SterUng to herffarm in Nova Scotia : : | are taking steps to obtain possession of their ——OF—— ins} children lest they be brought up in another | Serco chee naa mows pooper child} FAPM StOCK and Implements . : p 1 nh trom thelr homes lil the old country } ' : i ii D | oe ; | OKE, Que., Oct. 9.—The jury| [ 4™ instructed by George J. Wright, Esq., ma ‘ - : . J y to sell by Auction, on the premises, Nor- 1 rl i = io eOU TEC CORRS tt oand Farm, St. Peter’s Road, ( | ee eT n., and rendere la verdict of man- 3 ‘ ne : 7m n ~ ee tat ion to snlercy. On Wednesday, 16th Inst., | | the verdict was received in complete si- . i { j 1Cé ine defence gave notice of an ap- ny 3 1 We . “ho; | Peal from the judge's decision on legal AT 10 OULACA, A Be » | points raised, and sentence was reserved. | All his FARM STOCK and IMPLEMEN'tS, the prisoner was charged with the murder consisting of | of Lucius W rren, bailiff, in Megantic dis- oad = ‘ : pe it s year and a half ago. STOCK.—3 Working Horses, 1 Carriage AR a = ALIFAX, Oct. 9.--For many years the Mare, in foal to All Right; l Fibly, 23 years, resbyterian Synod SD Wi ctetnteniie Hhald aiid wae hawe bnen befooe by Hernando; 1 Gelding, 14 years, by Her- - the N ws A Seatia anda,” Sethe ee ae nando; 10 Milch Cows, 5 Steers, 2 and 3 : oe Oe RS tis iced aia cae. ph years old; 2 yearling Steers, 3 yearling yn there are 32,500] *°Fonte, sued a number of Cumberland | Heifers, 5 Calves, i pure-bred Shropshire with 3.900 officers | POCP*® ¥20m they alle ged subscrlbed. Phe Ram, got first prize at Exhibition, 1889; 16 n 4 ' und the | ©28e8 Have Unaily been settled in favor of | Shropshire Ewes, 10 Lambs, some prize win- n | defend: nts In all courts and Belden Bros. | ners. The repor n tvs that the | 27° S#ddlec with a large bill for costs be- IMPLEMENTS. —2 Carts, 2 Wood Sleighs, n | pie is yverwhelmingly & o 2 Of Lhe dishonesty oi their agents l Driving Sleigh, 1 Double W agon (reversible in favor of prohibition, bat that that senti- | MINNEAPO! is, Minn., Oct. 9.— A special seat), Brie tgs W agon, 1 Mowing Machine 3 to a great extent paralyzed, that it | from St. Cloud, Minn., says: Prairie fires (Patters m), 1 Reaper (Cossitt), 1 Horse Rake, Ne tenes hated tek eR ered 3). | are making progress towards the city, and lurnip Drill, Plough, fron Harrows, Scufiler, positi sons . ee ae ae | during the afternoon burned to within a 2 Horse Hoes, 1 Hay Carrier, Fork and Rope, Ce a ee | OM GRE CO- is Coe. oe ah M egg, ere | Cart and Driving Harness. laved snd distracted by party politics. || w rod or tne i sito a estern side- CROP.—Abovt 50 tons Hay 3 stacks Oats. Rev. Fulton Jol saateeias CO ‘fin. ol Prion track and the city iimits. An immense lot Straw, 5 acres Turnips, lot Potatoes in L iward Island, has volunteered for the | amount oi —y vee burned last night. The cellar, and a lot of other articles too numerous prin dad mission field, and wilth Miss Adel: smoke is so dense in the city to-day as to| to mention. Archibald, Miss Maggie J. Graham, and | make it impossible to see further than a TERMS—AIl amounts over $10, six months Rev. John Morion and wife, will shortly | block, the fire burning from four to six | on approved joint note ; under that amount, proceed to their field of labor, - reet in the ground, and nothing but a cash. ievesiineieliiidiatiict | heavy rain can prevent a tremendous loss. This sale is positive, as Mr. Wright has Have you a feverish symptoms? If so, take| The overworked busi are part of his property, and the remainder Campbell's Quinine Wiae and you will he met overworked _business * man will, by | 18 about being disposed of, to drive all feverish attack you will be able | Campbell's {Quinine Wine, be invigorated and GEO, M, HARRIS BUACKS AWay, strengthened for the rest of~all trade, , ects Ea A . / es uctioucer, cCrVF DNINAAO MON ‘Spoor, MOSSPT*) *RIDAY, -OCTOBE g pue Jsjsoyouryy 1889. R11 1889. PALL AND WINTER GOODS, (x) PERKINS & STERNS. sored A titan 7 E have to announce a complete stock of New Goods for the Fall and Winter Trade. The varied requirements of our numerous patrons from Town and Country are fully met in the splendid assortment 92 Woolen Dress Fabrics, Jackets, Mantles, Ulsters, Millinery. Knitted Wool Goods, Staple Dry Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths Gents’ Furnishings, &c., &e. The whole now offered at pricas calculated to maintain our reputation for supplying the best goods at moderate tigures. We would remind those seeking a comparison in charges that the lowest-priced article is not alwys the cheapest, as heretof re our aim will be to have the artic le good and the price moderate. In a few days we will open a big lot of Fancy Goods, whith \ . . . . . we will dispose of at exceptionally low prices, You will save many a dollar by trading with PERKINS & STERNS, Charlottetown, Oct. 11, 1889—dy wky PVE! FEVER! FEVER [x] CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE —CURES-— Fevers, Debility, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Lowness of Spirits, Loss of Appetite. ——_| x |} ASK FOR CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE, THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE, Prepared by Kenneth Campbell, Montreal. a), FOR SALEH BY ALL DRUGGISTS. October 11, 1889—1l1w ee per cee eee ee = Auction Prices ! _ XK AY: OF OUR IMMENSE STOCK of Watches, Jewelry and Silverware is offered for sale regardless of cost. Good, reliable and salable goods, which have not been peddled all over the province and shabbed. We do not ask $75 and take $9. No goods marked up for the occasion. The public em depend on good value, as we can buy and sell as cheap as any house im Canada. Silverware, from a Tea Set to a Baby Rattle. Flat Wore to suit all. Having bought largely for a good Fall Trade beautiful designs in every line, expecting to make a little profit, bu now we are quite willing to give that up, and a little more, too, in many instances. Try us, and you will find we mean what we say; and that it will pay the public to deal with their own local houses, where they can get as good Bar,zains as are to be found in Canada, and in addition have a guarantee that has been tested. We are not going out of business, and will be here to stand by our goods. Clocks from $2 to $50, regardless of cost. Bronzes and Lamps, &c. Sale to continue until further notice. KE. W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. LL NOY Bi UNDERSOLD 0 October 8, 1S89—tu thu sat UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE OUR LARGE STOCK OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Silverware, &c., WILL BE SLEARED GFF REGARDLESS OF COST. a te mae New Goods! Quality Guaranteed! G. H. TAYLOR, NORTH SIDE OF MARKED SQUARE. Charlottetown, Oct, 9, 1889—2aw wky ie, y's