ler Ni He ET ne THE Legislative Council Elec tion, Liberal-Conservative the itv: LEXANDER HORNE, Esq, Loc al Candidate for and GOiher items. Pus ¢ ity Council meets on Monday evel 7 ~ (yREAT sale ot Un . . : aerciotn ng Prows to night at > ‘ ‘ weekly a paper is to be s'arted in ee lll HALrrax has collecte l to date 31 14,000 elty taxes for this year. a tcihinnns FLeecy Cortons to-day at Beer Bros. excellent value—-received > ~_ CHILDReNs’ Tam O'Shanters at James Paton & Co's, Market Square, alls Vices Muftlers, Men’s Surrts, Collars, Ties, etc., just received at Beer Bros. > — Buy Overcoats from L. E. Prowse. You ean get a good one for $5.00. nie FATRERS remember that if you sow whis key, you will reap drunkards ileiei ee lothing, Market i atin Linlies Mens’ undere Paton & Co's, a special lot at James Square Lucttte Forsom, M ary Anderson and othe: le ading hat sh pes a Beer Bros. j ; : ’ ag j {HERE Was no business at the Ntipendiary | : : . Magistrate's Court this forenoon. | diiacliai a | (‘usmions, slippers, banneretts, fender-stools, tea cr s foot-stools i other wool works at Bee | bre 5. a = REMEMBER the Gospel Service in the Y. M. C. A. Hall to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon, at 4 ; : s) ° oclock. All are invited. | — i Cae steamer Miramichi called here at seven } . ' O CLOCK thls morning, ind sailed again at one j o'cloc! She ha weneral cargo both ae J ie tineid } | . 7 ’ o =" fi sAR ATCTION SA ou .w.onuay rs Choice Fruit, in Apples, Grapes, Lemons, we . See advertisem \. Me Neill, Auctioneer. re | Rev. E. A. Hannis, M. A., who has been} ; ' minist yin St Peter Cuurch during the! tasi fo net ft to M Bay mm 2.nurs aay ; ' —e We have a few ladies fur Capes left, and | will clear iem out at the same low price as those we sold last week, James Paton & Co's, Market Soua i a r i ! S$ race at t Roll irs evening next unencing al nee i rf : iL he Band of the 82nd Battalion will be in attend- al « ~~ - Rev. W. Murray, Rector of Luke's Cathedral, will conduct the I and at 7 p. ™m., in ot. Halifax, will arrive to-night, and usual services at 8, 10.30 and ll a. m., Peter's Church to-morro é A Concert will be given in aid of the Y. M SACRED ( on Monday, ONCERT. the 22nd inst., C. Association. The programme will be an excellent one, and no abt the performers will receive a crowded house. —_ -=S>--—- fell be- A DEUNKEN SAILOR, named Falve tween hb schooner and the wharf at Sand Point, Carleton, N. b., a night or two ago, and was drowned. He belonged to Cork, and ind two children. ial ciliben leaves a wife A meetine of the Literary and Scientific Association will be held in J.D. McLeod's hall on Monday night at 8 o'clock to > about getting s itable rooms for the winter. A full attendance of all interested is requested. by the President ritahle order oT - nks are due Mr. L.. B. Ovcn tha Miller, Prin cipal of the Che srlottetown Business College, for a box of pens. The pens are the same as are in use in the College. No business house should be without them. They can be obtain- ed at the bookstores and at the Coliege. delist A meetixe of property holders was held in last evening to consider the the purchase of a steam tire The matter was discussed, Summerside matter of engine. and Messrs. Cornelius Howatt and Thomas Frizzle were. appointed a committee against the pro- to canvass the town for and : San Chere is no doubt of the necessity for he engine, the only question is as to whether it shall be pure thased by the town or by the me proper ty holders. To-morrow being the first Sabbath of No- vember, the day | is to be observed by Protes- tant chur: ie United States as a day of special prayer fot Foreign Missions. The synod of the Maritime Provinces of the Pres- byterian Chureh in Canada has also recom- mended that the day be observed as such in all churches within the bounds of the Senos. thes in t The services in St. James’ Church will } conducted by the Pastor, Rev. James Car. ruthers. Subject—‘‘ The Past and Future of Foreign Missions. ’ eit ne Royal Gazette we learn that there ases before the Justi: the ty during the month of ‘yr one Was for larceny, eleven for From the were fourteen « Peace for Prince Cor October. Of this num b ass. nat and battery, and es of two for violation of the Scott Act. In the lar -ceny } i fine of @2 Was imposed; the assau lt an iy ary were disposed of for $2 « ch; | le o SCOLt Xi t olte it det s one was fmed SiO i rei ning ten a ¢ i here enh Appea li tle J i ICiiLs i€ sco Sct cases - i - | McAL?INE’'S City Dieecrory is out to-day, | td ; “ and a copy has been laid on our table. From the reputation as publisher which preceded Mr. McAlpine, we expeoted something first- class, and our expectations are fully ne The Directory isan neatly arranged work, in- dicating olearly that beithor trouble nor ex peuse has been spared in its compilation. | It contains 263 pages, each of which is replete | esting and valuable information. | resideuts are arranged alpha-| the names of the | person OI stivet | he found at a lance. + ry " with inter names of betically, as also are th vt any streets a } time tne commence? the ; houses—not} the City] } ; absence | sez the hope taat “vy t lication of another directory is numbers will be up on ali the wed there by ti e owners-but by He also a lep! ores ne vine present favorable tu i c! blishment, The Directory is ssighed apd bound, reflecting credit upor ou : he, 3 fa W. Gardiger, ig wa te egtabui hmeut the work was @onw. Don’t fai to obtain a : ‘ cbpy: . | national testimony: ‘I do not } to Keep the Sabbath day |The near approach of . >? ; GI Blael DATLY TEL ¥ GE. PHI U fSrpeeran Dy XE WS. SPATCHES TO Tuk EXAMINER, } More Earthquake Shocks CoLuMBIA, 8S. C.. Nov. 5. « serious earthquake shock was felt in Vibrations this city this continued The as bullaings violently shaken and people rushed out in- to the streets. afternoon, forty seconds, CHARL S. C.. Nov. 5. ESTON, was the Lo-aay There Sumter and shock at Greenwood, S. C, Perhaps the severest yet felt. No one was seriously | hurt. Testimonial to Gladstone. Nov. 5. follow ing reply v LONDON, Gladstone has made the letter proposed the to a from a him of a desire and presentation of any even if the desire ling widely spread, feeling | do not think exists.” presentation to should regret the national testimonial, sprang irom a fee —— teform Among he Hackmen. MontreEa., Nov. 5. The hackmen’s union | cular issued a cir- greeing to abstaiii from labor on Sunday's in future, and requesting all hack- men not to bring out their teams for hire i Sunday's, because ‘od commanded man holy; and because lave hor ses our require rest from labor as well as we do ourselves. The Southampton Fire. SOUTHAMPTON, Ont., Nov. 5. Nearly rendered yesterday’s fire. winter renders the situation still more alarming, and well cal- culated to appeal to the charitable {t is feared that the losses fivure $60,000. The insurance is about $10,000. forty families homeless and destitute by } were people. up to Ove! merely a trifle, ——— Russian Rule Proclaimed. Nov. 5. The Russian Captain Nalokeff, who was leader of the coup @’ etat last May, at mid- Wednesda Lv led a band of Monte- negrins, which attacked the Prefecture at Bourgas, seized the Prefect and other off- cials and proclaimed Russian rule. The Government has sent to quell the revolt TIERNOV A, night on troops iaber Candidates, TORONTO. Nov. bd. The trade and labor council to-night ap- pointed a candidate to a a committee from the district the Knights of Labor t advisability of run- ning labor candidates at the approaching Dominion and Provincial elections. assem b ly of » discuss the nem eee Aceusing Gladstone. Lonvon, Nov. 5. Lord Bradbourne, writing to the editor Magazine, accuses Gladstone of serious misstatements and perversions of Irish history without courage to defend or candor to withdraw them. a } SPOOL & —w— a A Heavy Storm. Nov. 5. over storm local- very LONDON, A remarkable loud has b the Lake Region of England. The was the heaviest ever known in that ity. The damage to property was large. storm ¢ upst —————— 7 of Promise Case. Monrreat, Nov. 5. Miss Weatherby, of Quebec, has entered an action for $15,000 damages against J. B. Lamontague, advocate,of this city,for alleg- ed breach of promise of marriage. Breach _— —s A Desiructive Dresven, Ont., Nov. 5. A destructive fire occurred here early this morning, destroying a whole block on Fire. either side of the street. Loss about $25,000 ; insurance, $10,000. we Irs Financial Pitticulties. Monrreat, Nov. 5. George Barry, hide and leather merchant, is in financial difficulties. His liabilities are placed at about $100,000. Procession Prohibited. LONDON, Novy. 5. The proposed Socialistic meeting in Tra- falgar Square on Lord Mayor's Day has been prohibited. Weather Bulictin. Torowro, November 6—1LO a.m. Moderate to fresh south south west | winds, fair weather i much change in tem- | it ture. iiiniiiamniiiniaian Cette eee HOoFEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. Nov 5—A G Dewar, Halifax; W A Brennan, S’side; J Denahar, Montreal; J F Seely, St John, N B;J Jack, Halifax. REVERE HOUSE. Nov 5~A Cushing, D Olarke, Monctoa; J M Noxon, Ingersoll, Ont; A MeM iilaa, Annan a ile . OSBORNE HOUSE. Nov 5—A Shaw and wife, Crapand; . Antisdale, Michigan; A H Holland, Truro, J N Arsenault, Magdalen Islands; R Stead, ley River: W M_ Robertson, Sackville, ieKenzie, Chicago: EM McCurdy, ro » mB acto iinton, ™ Vavies, HOUSE, 1, Mill View: Richard ; D Campbell, Colorado; Wright, 'do; Isaac Thomson, Sidney Mills; Donaid Forbes, Montague; D McKenzie, city; William 'E eae Rw A H Lavers,. North : River; Miss \ King, do; H E Morta, Berwick, 8; John Nelson, West Rives. ROCKLIN \ w 5S E iw urd Hyn were severest shock yet felt at a severe and continued prominent Liberal who EX AMI NE he which | “trom can { +}, ee Re ae Rare > ays. THese be speak © cae Of “chill we Of fleecy films specking the skyey sea And Southern airs warm blow 1 rare days. a we were wont tol a Novensber,” and no thong gon the ch ek, \nd the new-greening grass: nor did we seek The delicate blossoms. opening modcest- ly, me Ke d to believe winter’s wild tyranny er-m ered, and subdued to meek, scryme God gives all days of cladness or of gloom ; Grrateiui his varied gift we take; and when He lengthens out bleom Seems second second spring, 1t1s that list less men May rouse them to new life of love, and tien, } Ready, yet unexpectant, meet the tomb. Aa A ARR | Best Recipe for Curing Meat. | ni | Those who will carefully adopt our | method of curing pork and beef will be en- ates to enjoy as fine hams, tongues, dried | ‘ nd rounds as the Kmiperor of all the command, always providing that the ineat cured is of the best It is this: To 1 gallon of water take] salt, half lb of sugar,half ounce of salt petre, half ounce of pearlash-—ia this ra‘ the pickle is to be increased to any quantity desired. Let these be boiled together until all the dirt from the sugar (which will not be a little) rises to the top, and is skimmed off. Then throw it into a tub to cool, and when cold pour it over your beef or pork to remain the usual time, say four or five weeks. The meat must be well covered with pickle ; and should not be put down for at least two days after killing, during which time it should be slightly sprinkled with powdered saltpetre. Several of our quality. bh lbs of friends have omitted the boiling of the pic *kle , and found it to answer equally well. lt will not, however, answer quite so vwell. By boiling the pi ane t is p amount of dir urified, for the which is thrown off by the fram the salt and sugar, would surprise anyone not acquainted with the Tact. RLiON, — + ee Tat Moncton Times reports that Mr. Joseph Martin, of St. Croix, Hants, Be. tek bine made from two cows, 600 Ibs... of butter in six months, which will be sold on an average of 24 cents per lb., making $144. Mr. Martin order for 60 lt s.. of butter to he sent to England, a excelient quality. has tn guarantee of its A CHICAGO woman has written a sixteen stanza poem and dedicated it to her husband. He | has promptly sued for a divorce. SR a eR RL TER eee ——e MARRIED. At the Manse of St. James’ Church, James Carruthers, on the 2nd in-t., Hemphill, of Georgetown, to Nellie hue, of Gloucester, Mass. by the Rev. William B. Bray Good- _ Atthe same place, by the same, on the 4th inst., William Salmond, of Bonshaw, to Mary Ann Murray, of Riverdale. EEE. At Lawrence, VMass., on. Sunday, the 26th day of September, 1886, of consumption, Sarah, eldest daughter of Murdoch and Hannah MeP herson, of Darlington, P. E. L., in the 30th year of her age, At Charlottetown, this morning, the 6th inst., Rose Helena Blackburn, youngest daughter of Edward and Ellen Blackburn, Prince of Wales Hotel, aged 16 years and 9 months. [Funeral to-morrow, Sunday, at3p.m., to St Dunstan’s Cathedral. riends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend,] New York and Halifax —— ——$—$—$— = Se FOR SALE. a —- papers please co Stock in ‘The Examiner Publishing Company, HE undersigned offers for Sale TEN SHARES {all paid wp) ef the Canital Stock of THE EXAMINER Pes LISHING COMPANY. For further particulars apply to MITCHELL Ch’town, Nov. 4, 1886. “POSITIVELY, IT’S): MONSTEROUS!” ate ee The Bottom is Gut of It and Prices are Still Tumbling, BP..+ % a a But this Pa kes the Cake. Ladies’ Circulars, r iur prices $1.40, nov 7acts. s ien’s Rubber Coats, regular prices $3, now 21.75. Ladies’ 4-clasp Dent Gloves, regular prices $1.40 now 69cts. “ + Ladies’ Underwear, former prices $1.25, now 70cts. Ladies’ Mautles, former prices $8.50, now $4.30. All-wool Fine Flannel, 32cts, now 20cts per yard. Best English and American Prints, 12cts, now dcts per yard. Best Winceys, 10 to licts, now Scts per yard. Very Large Bed Comforts, $1.25, now S5cts per yard Best Blankets, $5, now 33 85. Second Best Blankets, $3, now 31.99, Bed Tieking. 33 per cent discount. Best Scotch T weeds, $1.25, now 75cts. Best Ov rercoats, 312, now | Si. a. Best t Youtt Amer a i of vit, en's Suits len’s | Set AUl-W<« per cent discount. r cent ta scount }] Shirts and Drawers, regular hit hi d } bright days and Siena 8 ot ae J a _ _SATU R DAY, eh a eS if 4 NOVE MBER Sy 1886. FOR CHARLOTTETOW X. THE STEAMSHIP Ea N° o is intended to leave Londen for Charlottetown, THE sth NOVEMBER. Orders by cable will be in ON time for her, | Fearon NT. REWBERY, Nov. 2 are wr, HED GROSS LINE. FOR NEW YORK, VIA HALIFAX. ‘STEAMSHIP “PORTIA” is intended to leave Charlottetown On WEDNESDAY, 16’h Nov. Freight carried at Lowest Rates. Special Inducements FOR THROUGH SHIP- MENTS TO HAVANA and other West Indian Ports. Also, to Bermnda, Liverpool, Glasgow, London,: favie and other European Ports. This steamer has first-class passenger accom- modation amidships. Rates of Passage, including Stateroom Berth and Meais :-- Charicttetown to New York ist Cabin.,.... Yad do .-..-$20 00 ee er .. 012 00 For further information apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, AGENT. Ch'town, Oct AGEN''S WANTED - 30, mS, THE complete Book— A tt Mlada am nt Gladstone, Pareell and .the Great . 3 i 2 : ’ : rish Straggle, isnow ready. We want active men and women to sell it in every locality. It gives a true but thrilling account of tiis Question, which is inter- esting the world at large. terms very liberal. Apply now to W, E. EARLE. St. John, N, B., Manager for J. S. Robertson & Kros,, Toronto, Sole Publishers for the Dominion. Nov. 2, 1886-—eod WANeS, LUST, POUND, WANTED Servant for general house-work; good wages. Apply to Mrs. Rk. K. Jost, Sidney Street, east of Cumberland, nov Lost In town to-day, between Mark Wright's 4 shop and Market House, a Ladies’ Silk Circu- lar, trimmed with fur. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at G. M. Harris’, Auctioneer, Queen Street. nov5 zi pd Lost r, STRAYED OR STOL EN—From Pleas: an’ Street, a Brown Spaniel Pup, with whité breastand white around neck, The party return- ing itjor giving such information as willlead to the recovery of the same will be rewarded by appli- cation at KXAMINER oflice. nov3 3i WANTED A Cook. Apply to Mrs. Ralph Peake, Grafton Street. novs ti na LET—Shop and | Grafton Street, opposite at Queen Square Dining Roonis. Dwelling, situate on Law Courts. Apply no 2 ttf -At the Hospital for the insane, a zood Cook; liberal wages. Apply at the inst: tution. nov? 4i pRiva' rE BOAR W ANTED— DERS, desiring comfortable quarters and good board, can be accommo dated at the house oppusite Holler Rink, kept by Janes dallom. ne 24 Ua i V0 LET 8 Teel Apply en t hop and Tencment on Upper Queen at present occupie a by William Kodd, he premises. oct29 2 wks eod , W ANTED Girl io keep a farm house. office. steady this Viddle-aged Woman or Apply at oct 28 FoR SALE or to Let a House eee rvoms and an attic, with pump in kitchen, opposite Woolen + actory, Spring Park. Apply to Wm. McKie, carriage builder. oct2s if T° LET.—A House on Cumberland Street,lateiy occupied by Miss Forgan, containing seven rooms. Possession given immediately. Apply on the preiises to James Crockett, 224,e0d a enti EE —_— O LET saa: Statio POL sET—That brick House and Shop on Dor chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen Connoliy; immediate possession given. For terns and particulars apply to Owen C onnolly. jun?) eod House on Water Street, opposite the Apply atthis office, octl3 jo LET- In Subscriber‘s building, a large office, suitable for Clab or Assembly Room.—4J. Maceachern. sept 23 mo wed iy UR s ALK- —— A Dwelling lionse and Shop situate on ton Street. For terms and par- ticnlars apply y tu George Alley or to‘ ow ber on the prei s,—H. H. Pollard, septs if EE EATHER sw A NTED —Highest price paid for good new Gates Feathers, by John a septz Furniture Dealer. To LET--A new House, containing seven rooms. Apply to Mrs. B. Pickard. oci26 tt LOST Last Sunday night, between Victoria Park and the R. C. Cathedral, a Silver Bar Pin, set withstones. Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at this office. ociz tt T° LEi-—A tuide ond well Dodd. Pleasant Street, with Hionse on “ ‘Apry ‘to William octl in yard. I price 7octs, now 50 cts. ' Man's Best Top Shirts tl-wool, regular price $1.1 ots: Ladies’ ¢ ‘orsets at 31 per eeat discount. Purchasers bad better come at once, as we spect that this will be tue last week of siaughter. RB Ch*to TD BROS CAMERON BLOCK, “town, Oct. 27, 1898. ; i an nn i AO ' > 'm0 LET mee oo oy Ww ANT rE D—An experienced Maa MO LET—That brick House on Dunda Espla- nade, Bow in the possession of G. H. ilaszare, Esq.; pocsession given 1st October next. For - ly sas apd particulars apply to Owen Connoi ies 5: jun?21 eod tt ind D: welling, one door norih A Store * ; posse S3ien giv en immedi- wiiilvers; 4 of G. W. ately. Enquire at the Duncan House. corne: atte Vater Streets. W. H Parag nhars< Pe oci2s tf in garden and care of horses; one who is a joaster of these cuties wil Rey have good wages constant employme Wr a Gy” Pe se odin _-~- o—_ -_— -- a READ THIS: \4/ E buy our Clothes direct from the manufacturers, conse- ¥¥ quently we are able to meet those Big Discounts “ we read pabout” without any sensational sb abetae: We carry the | Largest Stock of Imported Cloths on the Island. Overcoatings, in blue, black, brown and green. Meltous, Naps, in blue, black, brown and green. W orsteds. in all the fashionable shades and color English, Restch. Irish, Canadian and Island oes endless variety, made in the Le sading Styles, at Bottom Peak Splendid value in Gent's Durnishiogs, a JOHN MCLEOD & co UPPER QUEEN ST., (Op. Roger's New Brick Block.) Oct. 27, Ch’town, L886. TREMENDOUS _— ———— Fp CARING EMPLATING ‘ : {ON making extensive alterations in store, early in the new year, which will necessitate closing for some time, I will SH DL, i Oa MY ENTIRE STOCK aul Seasoia STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS C-L-O-T-H-I-N-G AT A TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE, — -—- —-——- my my OF cm All the stock of Fancy Dress Goods and Dress Cloths at 334 per cent aiscount. Ali the Cloths snd T weeds at a discount of 35} per cent Knit Wool Goods, Shawls and Mantles at 35 1-2 per cent discount. Gray, White and Scarlet Flinnels at 33 1-2 per cent discount. Velvets, Plushes, Ribbon and a!! Millinery Goods at 33 1-2 per cent discount, Ail the steck of Men’s and Soys’ Clothing, oe A Furnish. ings, Overcoata, Reefers and Suits at a discount of 33 !-2 per cent, Ali Cotion Goods at a discount of 25 per cent The kay it 1 } a ol ‘ ° 1 } of *o th 2 o . r } i@ Chilre stock must p (eared veiore tik wrse O1 the New Year. You can depend on getting the BEST BARGAINS ever offered in this city. We>_-—« All -Govds Sold for Pao only, QUEEN STREET. Ba v e S3 QUEEN StTREaAL. BARGAINS BARGAINS FOR SEPTEMBER ONLY: A Large Lot of WOOL TW EEDS, ULSTER CLOTHS, 6 6 GENTS’ ENDERCLOTHING, ‘6 ‘“ BRESS GOODS, “ + PANCY PRINTS, et es ES tee Balance of USED FOR CASI. = = LARCELY JCED Le Rise BROWR,. Ch'town, Sept l--wky CRETON EES a ee eearinaornenarsaey eee ada. yr eae