eee . Ma. Wm. rar aeneieaistaner Local and Other Ltems, THE D. MIL Y = XAMINER, | oT - ee WE DNESDAY, NOVE MBER 17. 1886. peek TELE JGR A Pike VEWS. | A Big Verdict. 3 “90 nag & tv Deh snares. = ana Eu iea UREN IpSNNLaaNeemiens No Exayiver to-morrow—Thankagivin M4 1D a [Specral DespaTcues to Tur EXAMINER, } Mrs. Ferry to-day sot a verdict of a? : a fi ay ; {Q00 against the Manhatten Elevated R: ail- re ENDERS will be veceived at the Mayor's € ° A Dastardly Attac} | Office ap to notn of NI : EAR nasa Vacaney for two music | i = : . ” | ” ay, for injuries caused by the premature ; - 8 pup novi6 3i | St. Anbmew's Nov. 1g. nrtns of © train. Monday, the 29th Nev., Inst., — Last evening, as the wife of Mr. Jol | p ee | _- =. : 4, f in for the purchase of ($29,000) Twenty Thousse Rouer Rink to-morrow afternoon, from 3 Barts m, Baker, was proceeding from ol A #500, 000 Blaze. ij toliars Dede utures of the City of Charlottetown, till 5 o'clock resic lence, on Water S$ : ae | IsJund, to be issued in redemption of De- A tm 8 : - ; iter Street, to that of her Dr NHAM. S Nov. 16 r beatae peiiiow due on the fullowing dat es, viz: yj at - ‘ ent ison, she was attacked on the corner of | San 2 a | Skit cn vat Gadde: tae i R Je ORSTED overcoats made to order or 5) arcve nart : : yt : sUCr, . ms oh $7.75 Queen and Frederick Streets by a drunken | . A large part of the business section of | 31500 on ist January, 1887. : at U. A, : x ian, who knocked | her down and kicked | 5*1'S towh was sien l ear ‘ly this morning. 2,00) on Ist Siarch 1887. sae : rs ig Ge to 2 nd tea in Market Hall her about the box ly, and knelt on her pros | The loss is $000,000, ' | ee Se ta ee 1“ MANTLE DEPARTMENT. | | ro o le yrane Ci JiATKEe : 1e8 j itu Sf 2 r Q Thanks seine Day : mw | trate form, pounding it with both fists and | — | 5 500 as iy eae oo be a oe 4 BE 8 } M : a kne eS. The nig ght being a: ark, eok l and Weaths ¥r Kiulletin - om the date of issue, bearing interes st at id p.c.) oa Pilerers, o A Large Assortment’ : ; : : . {five per cent per annum, payabie haif yearly in | . oo 7 é G. M. Harts sells Furniture by Auction stormy, and it. being supper hour, the a Sino | Charlottetow nop. KE 1. lanl j as | SHORT é at HET J on Friday next See advertisement. streets were deserted and her cries were not TorRON ro, November 7 10 a.m. | ‘Lenders will be received for the whole or part. . y KETS, Low Prices. heard. She fi ue lly le he Moderat se oe The Council do not bind aciiciocs Lo aveept Ba W acs VE CLOTH DAC <. | . i . , made ‘er escape and woderace winds and fair weather to-day; | the highest or any tender. | STOCHINGETPE FACKE S, P Tur Artill ery Deleade Band will be to the succeeded in reaching her home. On enter- 8 Silie southwesterly winds to-morrow. | By order, JERSEY JACKETS, | front >» Market Hall to-morrow evening. | ing the house she swoonedaw: ty consequent. | cecil sas sitisiciaclihisiasialii A. H. MACPHERSON, - ly some minutes had el; ipsed before s) he was | ms . “ity Clerk, | } i ) 3] a 7 arr ry =) | hw _— - j LNT A meettNe of the Belvidere Gun Club will | able to explain what had befallen her faa Herrid Tark. == “pow ais t] dte wed & sat CLOTH DEPART MEN t be held at Falco d to-m« oe : | — . r } 7‘ ‘ . Saeae Fale iwood to morrow afternoon at Search Was at once made for her hat and see Girl “Mad ! I shou! l say I did wo | . : np j KY RE CLOTHES, 7" } Choice: New Geos. saa ° shawl, whi h together with the h il or her | hom 1 Mm I shall never go out as a mi eee os ? Wis rf 5 4 BiAGONAL - LO THs, \ oa bi . . : go as @ hiission- aX bat B. (Be > assailant were found at the scene of the | ary to the € Ta ks again.” LLU USI ‘ cdil romiges ' CPPOUAN CLOTS, J Lat Styles A soo’ DAY wu ; at ba : : j UrKS again, aornes ur. MY ay wires aiest y es a prayer meeting will be held in] outrage. The owner of the hat is known UOinaha Lady—‘*Woul t they listen to} ASTRAL © N CLOTHS, j ‘ i 1 g re nat is known inaha Mae Would not they listen to See 7 hg ig gt : . ' oT we POCCee Qe the Y. MC. A +, each day! and is one Graham, a painter, whom it is; your arguments ? . cS rae “a ING {PY ECLOTES, F gh ° = ° ’ - - ’ ; r j strn y * “oe 22e,7 “=o - > o o ‘t. of this week. said Mr. Buston wil! prosecute. It is to be | “Oh! they listened respectfully enough, but | oe instructed by by Miss Fennessey to Seil by ; SEALE TPES, — te 4 cli vi J Br sure you see the Market Hall to-morrow time may be expected. - Mr. Vinnicompe returned to the city yes- terday. Members of the String Quartette will please meet at his residence at 8 o ‘clock. - > Do not fail to see rider in the half-past nine. ance, the champion bicycle oller Rink to-morrow eve ning at Galbraith’s band in attend = oe - vd wad mg e to spend Thanksgiving !)ay—-at the Rifle Gallery, King | 18 gener Street. Some interesting matches are to be shot schist. Mr. D. G. Hunter, chanvion bieyelist of Massachusetts, will give an bicycle evening. riding in the Roller Rink to-morrow eitinihecite W aty does the sme! | know more about base- ball than the dromedary? Because he is a hump higher. This won't cause indigestion if taken as dessert. iebbichesten PRAYEK MEETING in the Y. M.C. A. Hall to-morrow (Thursday) evening at 8 o'clock. grand spread at the evening. A good exhibition of hoped that of him as shal! forever deter any one else from perpetrating such a dastardly act. Excitement in Ottivwa. Orrawa, Nov. 16. There was great excitement here this morning on the announcement of the dis- solution of the Ontario Legislature. It appears to have been a sudden the part of Mow: at, and resi iIve on surprised his sup- an hour or two on porters quite as much as his opponents. It ally thought here to indicate weak- Mowat. He elections will ness on the part of knows the Dominion result, in Ontario, in the return of Sir John’s Government by an increased ma- jority, and fears the result would be his own defeat if the Provincial fellows the Dominion elections. A Caucus. QUEBEC, Nov. 16. A caucus of prominent National Con- servatives was heid yesterday afternoon at the St. Louis Hotel. After sitting fo oa Ad ream °y y Ber a 10: | shout two hours the me eting adjourned till the evening, when another session was A litiadtliiah ieee seneial "ths Cathie tien held. It ds understood that the caucus ary Univa will be held in Scott's Hall, this|CC™P!ed itself with Provincial matters, (Wednesday) evening, at 7.30. All mem- and de saad So ey ere - the pro- bers are requested to attend.—J. Connolly, Grane laid down by L'etendre and L Secretary. “| Justice respecting Nation: list. oppos ition to | ' lieiiaiiaes tts any administration not avowed! y hostile to We regret to learn that the honse of Mr. the Federal Gos rerument Wellington Curtis, West Royalty was, with all its contents, destveyed by fire last (Tues- day) night. Cause, defective fine. No in- surance. Loss, over S600. - Tue steamer Carroll met with “an accident to her rudder while on the passage from Bos- ton to Halifax, and is at present undergoing | four Eastport repairs at the latter port. here to-morrow afternoon. THE mens’ meeting at the Y. M. C. A., last evening was a very interesting one. Twenty- two young men joined the Assuciation at the close of the meeting, making forty new mem- bers in the past few weeks. —— Mr. Friese has in training comprising many of the best singers in the town. The Hallelujah Chorus will be render- ed under his direction at the Y. M. C. A. Hall on Monday evening next. —— a large class, A atppy Farmington, Iowa pair—Mr. Good- man and Mrs. Ireland—aged 76 and 68 re- spectively—-had to run away from their child- ren in order to get married. The course of true love certainly did not run smooth with them, annbtlittnirkets Tue Rev. J. Hutchison hereby respectfully intimates to the good people of North River and of New Glasgow Road that he cannot be with them on Sabbath first, the 2lst inst., as he has been requested to do duty up west on that day. ili Picrou.—The steamer Princess of Wales will make return trips to Pictou this week on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and the trip to and from Georgetown wili be discontinued for the remainder of the season.—F. W. Hailes, Secretary. sales Tue steamer St. Lawrence left Summerside for Point du Chene at nine o'clock this m rn- ing, and will return at the usual time this evening. The Princess of Wales left Pictou shortly after twelve o'clock and is expected here about half-past five this evening. A CORRESPONDENT at Tignish says: ‘‘ Mr. James Welsh, of this village, will deliver a course of lectures during the coming winter, in St. Mary's Hall, the first to be given about the iast of this month, of which due notice will be given. Subject of the first lecture, ‘Parnell and his Party.’” Sol Crartes P. Tromas, an Oakland, Cal., boy, 15 years old, recently traded chewing gum with a companion who had diphtheria. Charles contracted the disease and died, and from him his father, his brother, and two younger children have contracted it. The wife and mother is the only one of the family not afflicted with the disease, appuiated to the postion of commercial travel- ler for the wholesaie dry goods house of ! Messrs. McCall, Shehyn & Co., of Quebee, for this Island. Mr. Faught’s many friends in the trade will, no doubt, be pleased to learn of his appointment to this first-class house,and he will certainly command a good share of the trade on the Island Sinica Spreta, Vorrs.—To-morrow the Sheriffs of - different Counties will open the packet of ial votes polled in their respective Coun- ties, and separate and transmit each vote to the Sheri of the County in which tie Elec- |} some of the directors and officials, run from toral District is situate for which the vote is Although the vo‘es are not counted until Declaration Day—-which, we understand, is next Tnuesdsy—still, by attending at the Sheriffs’ offices to-morrew, the number of votes polled will be known. The Sheriff of Qneen’s Cor wit opea his Court at 10.30 a. tt. ok Ta : following are the names of the men uposing the team selected from Abegweit Foothall Club, to play a team from the Wan- derers at Pictou to-morrow: H. Shaw, Back: Geo, E. Robinson, Captain; Perey M. Mae- donald, and D. H. Robinson, Half-backs; C. A. Kennedy, aal W. A. Weeks, Quarter- backs; K. J, Martin, Aineas A. Macdonald, D. A. MacDonald, John MacDonald, J. F. She is expected | and three sloop-rigged boats, A. Favent of this city has been | a a Seized and Released. Sr. en Noy. 16. The Dominion cruiser Gen. Middleton arrived here to-day. On Friday she seized fishing vessels, a schooner for violation vf the customs regulations. The fact of the seizure was by Capt. McLean wired to Ottawa, and he received orders to release the boats upon their owners depositing $20 for each boat. The Ceposits were made and the boats released. A Compulsory Reduction. Sr. Perzrspure, Nov. 16. The Russian State commission on the sugar industry have, by a vote of 12 to 4, agreed to recommend to the Government the compulsory reduction of the sugar pro- duction of the Empire, in order-to improve the trade in it. It is believed, however,that the Czar will decide in favor of the minority of the committee who oppose restrictions in any way. —_—— a -- The Dominion Elections. Orrawa, Nov. 16. Someehrewd politicians here are adyoca- ting the Dominion elections being held the same day (Dec. 29th) as the Ontario local elections, while others hold there is no ne- cessity for the Dominion elections till after another session of Parliament. psec eee The Stockvard Strike, Curcaco, Nov. 16. Everything was quiet in the stock yards to-day, and a large number of the strikers returned to work. The militia will be withdrawn to-morrow, as it is now thought that the civil authorities will be able to preserve order. Lord Salisbury’s Worements. Lonpon, Noy. 16. Lord Salisbury will spend Sunday at Hattield House n Hartfordshire, notwith- standing the demand of the Social Demo- in order to receive a deputation of working- men. -_- Early in the Field. Orrrawa, Nor, 16. Mr. Perley, lumberm: 7 issues a card to- night announcing himself candidate for} Ottawa in the Dominion Cor mmons, but it} is no way an indication of the Dorainion I elections being held at an early date | Fast Time. Sr. Tuomas, Ont. 16. To-day a Michigan Central train on the Canadian Southern division, having aboard St. Claire Junction to Windsor Dock, 107 tuiles, in 96 minutes. The Ontario Elections. —— —— Orrawa, Noy. 16. The announcement of the disolution of the Ontario Legislature, has taken all par- tfes by surprise. It is thought that the elections will be broucht on before the New Year. Ten Men Hilled. Panis, Nov. 16. Ten workmen were instantly killed to- Whear, F. W. L. ‘Moore, Dr. —_ coun. G. Gordon, and D. Cameron; Forwards; ° ginadd Mectlonald, ard Gt, Letlantl, Sparts mwvh, day, and six others injured by the collapse such an example will be m: ide | cratic Federation that he remain in London | Te, UD FISH—593 qu | Mac New York. Noy when I talked to one of them about the sin of | having so many wives, what do you think the brute said ?” **T am snre I don’t know,” ‘He said if the Turkish women were like me, one would be plenty.” DIED. On Oct. 2nd, at the residence of herson (Mr. George Jo'inson, Margate), Mrs Andrew John- ; Son, aged 77 rears, HORSE AND CATTLE FEED. DAY wie Fee CO. have for Sale Horse and > Feed of all kinds.in Cracked Oats, Bartey xed Barley and Oits,. Who Burle ae a, Linseed Meal, Corn Me.l, Ground Ou C “Ae & °. and will be sold cheap. Co rner Grea Nov. 17 at George and Kent Street, C si wed fri mon town. AT. AUCTION, FRIDAY, 19rn INST., AT 12 O'CLOCK, A. M. | Fine Mara, in Foal by All Rigi. A. H. B, MACGOWAN, Auctioneer, SALE Stoves. Carpets. Crockers ware, , af my Salesroom, on Friday, Nov. 19, { at 1. 30 p,m. abet 17—li AUT wo RNITURE, be< OR on ae G. M. HARRIS. | Nov. 17—li Auctioneer. ANOTHER CAR- -LOAD, CHOICE NO.1 BY Auction, MONDAY, November 22nd, at 19. 3) o'clock, atthe Auction Rooms, 1i Qucen Street,— A ¢ ed Apples, in B. Pippins, Greenings, C. Pippins, Snars, Jennetings, &c. 10 barrels Foxb trrie3, 10 do Oniona, boxes Lemons, Grapes, &¢, A. McNEILL, : A uctioneer, Ck’town, Nov. 17, 1-6. —3i Notics 390k Account, Notes of Hand or other wise, are hereby notified that all amounts over due, must be paid in full, on or before the 15th DECEMBER next. All amounts unpaid at that date will be sued for without respect Lo persons. », S.— Oats taken at market price. A. HORNE & CO.., U pper Queen Street. Ch* town, Noy. M7, 1886—f1 wky di HORSZSHOEING. ul as ING secured the serv ices of MR. WIL- 4IAM TUCKER, a native of this Island, who ‘has had nine y« ars’ experience as a Horse- shovr in the United ates, I am prepared to supply a loug-felt want in this line, Mr. Tucker has reduced horsesbveing to a se lence, and is prepared to perform al! classes of w ork in a common-sense aad sciennfit uaoner. T oeved not inform the intelligent hoiseowner that the gait £ the horse and condition of the feet must be understood to weight a horse pr yperly and to niready admit the merits of the work performed, and recommend his sys'em of soci ng. Customers can alw: iys depend on pr edie attention and entire ——. n. . J. FRASER. Ch'town, N Nov. 17, 1836. HE Annual! Bazaar and Tea of the P. E. Island Hospital will be held on DECK MBER 16+h, in the Koller Kink. Conatribu lions gratefully received. MKS. LAIRD, President. MRS. C. PALMER, Vice do. MRa&, Kh. JUHNSON, do. oe i. D. BEER, Secretary. . 16, i 85, Ch‘town, No io (adfish, Pork, Lard, HA MS, dsc. PIAYING completed oar and r Fall and | ‘Nonerer trade, we Cai now otfe 1c Lest | ; quality of Fish, &+, at low prices, 1H RRING--Extral tab: ‘ador, and lar-re Bank, put ap ia Barrels, Malyss, quit réses, Kiis and »¥ the > dozen, intals choice Table Fish, large, mediiin and snail. i EREL-—In barrels, halves aad kits; Ex- a Mess, Nos. 1,4 and 3. Mess Shad, Toa nan and Sounds in all size packages; Finnan Haddies, &c. MEAT. ORK—Salt and fresh, Hams and Lard, Fresh aud Salt Beet Sausages made fresh, every morning, of the best wiwterial. GROCH RIES. A fa! iline of the vest quality. Everything in the Provisivn and Grocery liue can ve obtained Orders by Mail or tended to. Goods sent toany part of the city, free of charge. Telephone prompily at- d. 1. MYRICK & Co., Fish Market, Ch’town, Nov. 15, 1886.—6i eod e Oates and | Carload Middlings expected daily | Winter-onin Apples, &s. to De btors. Au 4L persons indebted to the undersigned for | successfully operate thereon. Nuserous patrons | 3 Honday, Ney, 22, af 12 o'clock, noon, on the Premises, the following valuable pro- Pe Firs rae Doubie-tenement House and Land on Kor chford “quare, adjoining the residence of Mr. Henry W fronting 43 feet on Kent Street, and running back - 9 feet. SECOND—-That Double-tenement, Two-Story House and Land on the corner of Queen and Euston Streets, froutins 45 feet on Queen Street and 70 feet on HKuston Street. THIRD—The Double Tenement, Two-story House adjoming the same, fronting 45 feet en | Queen Street and running back 70 feet. ocrrTru + Phat Donble ‘tenement, Two-story House, and Land, f: ronung 29 feet, 4 inches on Great Georze Street (ugar Dawson's corner), and | rupning bog 81 feet, Good titles given, cleor of incumbrances. TERMS—Cash On delivery of Deeds. A. McNEILL, | Auctioneer, Nov B, ; Pe CARD. MRS tS. MCNELLL is still in the occupation of the Revere tiouse, and will cuntinue to occupy it for some years--reports to the contrary, notwith- Sianding.* She will be glad to see all her old | Customers and as many more as will come. Novy. 19, 1886, Prince Eiward Island Railway, ‘Thanks giving Day. bs UTURN TICKETS at one First-Class EW Fare will be ‘ime to and from all Sta- tions on this Railway by afternoon trains on Nov. 17th inst., and by all trains on Thanks- giving Day, 18th Nov, inst., , to and on Nov, 22nd, 1885. JAMES COLEMAN, neo \ailway Office, Ch’town, Nov. 12, 1886. ST LAWRGNGE HOTEL, CHARLOTTETOWS, NEXT? TO CORNER WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS. Within five minutes’ walk of the trains and boats, post office, telegraph office and public buildings. Kvery attention paid to the comfort of guests. Rates moderate—Special rates to .permanent boarders, THOS. ROBISON, Proprietor, 65 WATER STREET. Tors 19—2wks FOR SALE, Ten Shares in he | Examiner Pub- lishing Company,” each Share representing $100in the Capital Stock. (THE undersigned offers for Sale TEN SHARES (ali paid up) of the Capital Steck of Tur Ex \MINE R PWBLISHING COMPANY. Will be sold in lois of one or uivre stares, tO suit purchasers, for further particulars apply to J. W. MITCHELL. § LIKE. Ch’town, Nov. 9, 1886. FOR NEW YORK, | VIA HALIFAX. ‘8.8. “Miran ia about Nov, 29, any Freight carried at Lowest Rates. Special Inducements FOR THROUGH SHIP- MENTS 'O HAVANA and othee West Indian | Ports. Also, to Kei mans, Liverpool, Glasgow, | London, Mavre and her Eurvpeanu Ports This sieamer has first-Ciass passenger accom- miodation amidsui ips. Rates of Pass: fand Meais :-~ Charlottetown 1 ts New York— ist Cabin., 5 cubaeat id do COC OSS ee rscecevce For further? yemation apply to PENTON T. NEWBERY, ara AGENT. including Siateroom Berth .. $20 00 -$12 00 — Oct. Wt , hi em i, FOUN Gs, Se Bex. WANTED-—To attend horse’and cow and carry parcels. Apply to J, B. weer novl7 2i Foe 4ET— The Haute | at the head of Pownal Sticet, now occupied by Mrs. Robert Weeks, Enquire at Tue iXAMINER Gtlice. novl7 eod W ANtE be SD—A Cook; good references required. Apply to dirs. Fred Mitchell, corner iuston novid and P leasant Streets, W ANTED- A Girl to do general housework. Appiy at once to Mrs. D.o1ewart, Kent Street. novi2 si pd W ANTED—At the Hospital for the Insane, a cuerring | erring! 51 BRLS. FAT HERRING, ex Portia, from v Newfoundland, for sale by WHATLEY & SONS, AW x00d Cook; liberal wages. Apply at the Institution, tities _ nov2 4i po LET--A House on Pleasant Street, with maele oud well in yard, Apply to Ww — Dod To I ET-In Subscriber’ edsseibiy a ineye ottice, good to return up ‘DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT CASH MERES, MZRINGS, FOULE SLRGES, GRILLAGE (LOH, CAMELS HAIR SUITING, FURS. Ali the New Bress Materials of the Season with Plushes to Mateh. Nena Neyer! Nem art Nee Net Neem ee FUR-LINED CIRCULARS, a aoa TN te A Large Steck. UR MEFES, sot ela FUR CAPS, & ces FUR GLOVES, i ee” Se: Felt Hats, Feathers, ae Piashes, Velveis HARRIS & “STEWART, UCCESSORS To DAVIES GES. Ch’town, Oct. 12, 1886. WHICH & Co. is THES CIBADEST ad DEST Dy Geet IN CHARLOTTETOWN ? Is a question frequently asked, and we believe the best solution of the problem is a careful comparison of the goods and the prices charged. In point of genuine value we claim to stand in the front rank, and respectfully invite a fair comparison. We wish also to intimate to our friends that, notwithstanding the effort put forth by our opponents to sell at a discount of 33 1-3 per cent, our sales this month have been larger than ever. This, alone convinces us that our prices are honest and that we are serving our customers well. We again ask you to look everywhere ; but buy nowhere till you nspect JAVIES PATON & COS STOCK OF Dress Goods, Hosiery, Cvercoats, Sacques, Hats, iufflers, —|Far tapes, Caps, dcaris, Shawis, Wantlo Cloths, Linders and Drawers, Gloves, Ulster Cloths, Shirts, &c, Geat Robes Very Cheap. ee § MIiLLINERY. We need not say anything about this Dopirhaoat. It is still unter MISS HOBBS inanagement ; all orders get her special attention. SAVES PATON Ch’town, Oct.21, 1886. BalTisH bate QUEEN STREET. —— Our Stock of FALL AND WINTES DRY COCs ais NOW — Complete in Every Department, Comprisirg all the Eatest NOVELTIES OF TH™ SKASON i. in ee of as Good Value as ts to be hadin he City. O—-——-—— A. Ll. BROW WN. & CO,, MARKET SQUARE. OUS Se — ee of a building in prvctss of erection in Grenoble mount Uf Iserve. Noy, #1) 1880—-Ewks & wiey. suitable for Oiub or <a toom.—J. ‘ muwed Ch’town, Ndv. 13—wky mama v-wacs nist or yee Sw oeuiugnsnanateinsenenadinmasnnsnaypenticinaeto cee aes Teceaciehcinie IE elaine - Cargo Fern ie MOB teeandinrepercrameinagipncamncrenente res ree lamar oemrepareertenchey