RS i SEBO GEO ~ ee ee ee Loea!l and Other ltems. ‘TELEGRAPHIC VEWS. {1 rntve last evening ~~ wr, Josarn’s Pazaan closes to-night - AxorTHER Scott Act summons was served to-day - Ve. 0. OM. Reppty, jr., retarhed from New ork last evening, Stories Riatk Cias this evening in the Y. M. C. A. basement parlor at 8 dalesh. ‘ginal Yorse men’s prayer meeting to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, in the M. a parlor oe Jvver Heyscey and family were registered at the Halifax Hotel, Halifax, N. 8., oa Friday os — Mr. M. M. Tipp, the waterworks engineer, arrived here last evening and is registered at the Rankin end ResERVED Skat tickets for Balabrega's en- tertainments can be obtained. at Reddin's Drug Store. wenn: Mr. J.S. McLaren, [nspector of Customs, arrived in the city last evening. He is at the Rankin Surrrers in need of grain bags should call and see ours before purchasing elsewhere,— Jas. Paton & Co. oct 8, 5i entitle At the recent meeting of the Marine Boar- in Halifax Mr, Charlea McDonald, of George town, passed as second mate. - Tae gceater number of the Island delegates N. 3., returned home last evening. oo Rev. Mr. Cauray, of St. Andrew's Charch, Pietou, will eceupy the pulpit of St. James’ Chureh to-morrow morning and evening. ee Avction Sate.—No. 1 Labrador; herring alsoapples on Monday next, Oct. 10th, at il o'clock.—A. McNeill, auctioneer. —— > Mr. J. CanmMopy wishes to inform the pub- lic that he is prepared to supply any quantity of fresh Oysters, fished by himself every day. House on Dorchester Street (east. ) 3i — Captaris Evans, formerly of the St. Law. renee, is amoung the visitors to the Island. He took a trip over to Pictou yesterday and will return thisevening. He is registered at the Osborne. ——$_$ re Partizs who would like to have their Feather Beds and Pillows Cleaned and Reno- vated, will please send them in at once, as the Renovator is going Weat ina few days. All work warranted or no pay.—W. F. Carter, Sole Agent for P. E. Island, ey Tens will be preaching in the BaptistChurch to-morrow morning at 1] o'clock and evening at 6.30 o'clock by Rev. Edward Whitman, pastor, Subjectin the morning: ‘* Thoughts suggested by the late exhihition;” in the evening: ‘‘ The supreme duty of the, hour.’ Strangers always welcome. eget THe steamer M. A. Starr, Capt, Ferguson, arrived from Halifax via intermediate ports at three o'clock yesterday afternoon, having been delayed by storm and fog, .She brought the usual miscellaneaus cargo and four pas- sengers—Hon. Mr. LeBlanc and three ladies. She sailed on retarn about miduight, n> ReviewtNne Professor Buell’s exhibition, the Quebec Chronicle says :—‘* The evening's en. tertainment concluded with statuary chosen among the principal works of the great mas- ters, The change of light fromrvred to blue and green, produced the yrandest effects we have ever witnessed, and the entranced spec- taters showed their delight by thunders of applause. ” a Mr. Dexnis McCaktuy, for many years past mate of the steamer St. Lawrence, and for about twenty years in the employ of the Steam Navigation Company, left for Boston to join his family who preceeded: him, yesterday morning. In Mr. McCarthy the St. Lawrence a popular officer and Charlottetown a citizen. We wish him snecess in his ae home idles To Dr. Johnson, Statistical Officer, we are indebted for the following mortuary statistics forthe month of September :—Number of deaths, September, 1887, 13; 1886, 14; 3066, 15: 1884, 16; 1883, 1}. Causes —Cholera infantum, 6; typhoed fever, 1; con- gestion of lungs, |; inflammation of bowels, 1; consumption, 1; drop-y, 1; cancer, 1; general debility, 1. Ay. at death—-Under 1 year, 7; ander 5 years, 3; bevween 38 and 70, 5. Aver- age age at death, 24 years. Sex-—Male, 9; fe- male, 4, Religion— Protestants, 10; Catholics, 3. Nationality--English, 7; Scoteh, 3; Irish, 3, > BaLaBreca’s Modern Miracle Company will commence a short season in the Lyceum on Monday evening next. An exchange thus speaks of the performance :—‘* The prestidigi- tation, the cabinet business, the educated can- aries, second sight, the mesmerism, and in fact everything on the bill was super- excellent, and kept the audience vibrating between woader and mirth. The mesmerism exhibition convulsed everybody, making the hall ring with laughter until everybody wassore. Taken altogether there has been nothing seen in this city uf a similar character to equal it.” es THe topsail-schooner Jane Ainslie, Captan James, arrived here from Newfoundland yesterday morning and is now lying at Queen’s wharf. The Captain reports that on Wednesday morning last, while off Shediac, a | passenger named Michael Crawford, who was | somewhat weak-minded, became alarmed at to the Presbyteriau Synod at New Glasgow. | the rough weather the ship was experiencing, and in his fright jumped cwattisentl ‘oul was drowned. The vessel was at once “laid to” and every effort was made to rescue the unfortun- ste man, but he must have sank immediately | ater jumping, as not @ trace of him could be | seen, Crawford belonged to Labrador. —— Four drunks, a sailor, a laborer and two In- ‘ans, occupied special apartments in the Police Station last night. During the even. ing they amused themselves in various ways, | greatly to the annoyance ot the people resid- | ing 1B the neighborhood. ated upon bis abilities as a navigator, | cailar-and-elbow wrestler and piano player, | aod regretted that he was not a member of | the Police force. The laborer, who was an! occupant of the opposite row, took exception . thé sailor's woasting, and at a 2.10 rate teatened to polish him off if everjhe got his fanison him. The two Iudians, who were in the same quarters as the laborer, encouraged that worthy to * whoop ber ap,” and he did. a for all he was worth; his remarks being in- eee with songs and war dances by the oo of the forest. This morving the quartette, rt an| repentant, appeared before the S"pendiary M agistrate. The sailor was dis- =e for $1, the laborer for $2, apd the Yrs” were regauded ugth Mouttyy. encouraging agricultural { pee that he may be stationed, he before Agricultural Society of that town for ar =e tion @t the shtyw this fall.— Times. (Seeciat Despatrouss ro Tak EXAMINER. } The Sultan of Morocco Dead. —_—_— Lonpon, Oct. 7. The Sultan of Morocco, who has been critically ill for some time, is dead. His sixteen year old son tovk the oath of oftice ‘n his father’s corpse, and assumed the government, appuinting his favorite uncle Grand Viceroy. England has madea proposition to the Powers to all send men of war to Morocco to protect their respective subjects. @ur Financial Position. a Orrawa, Oct. 7. The revenue of Canada for the past three months of the current fiscal year was $8,- 077,000. The expenditure for the same period was $6,837,000, leaving the hand- some surplus of $1,240,000. The net debt of Canada on 30th Sept. was $227,340,000, showing x» decrease during the month of September alone of $1,153,000. The bal- ance to the credit of depositors in the Gov- ernment savings benks on July 3lst was $21,221,000, ——— P< Ordered to Morocco. _~_ — oe Paris, Oct. 7. Temps states that a complete entente condiale exists between France and Spain regarding Moroeco. A French warship has been ordered to Morocco. Rome, Oct. 7. Two Italian warships have been ordered to Morocco. ee Precautions Against Cholera. Orrawa, Oct. 7. Owing to the prevalence of Asiatic cholera in Italy and the Mediterranean Ports, the importation of rags into the Dominion from those regions is prohibited. Baptist Convention. Monrrea., Oct. 7. At the Baptist Mission Convention to- day a vote was taken on the union of the Eastern and Western Conventions, and re- sulted in a unanimous vote in its favor. Sir John Declines. Ortawa, Oct. 7. Sir John has written Mr. Mercier de- clining to send a delegate to the Inter- Provincial Conference on the ground that it would be for no purpose. el The Vice-Regal Party. Orrawa, Oct. 7. The Vice-Regal party returned to the city today. A large number of citizens assembled at the station to welcome their excellencies. —_—— The fope's Jubilee. Orrawa, Oct. 7. The sum contributed by the Arch- diocese of Ottawa towards the Pope’s Jubi- lee Fund is $6,000, of which the city gave $1,400. —_———— —- --- - Extensive Preparations. GIBRYLTER, Oct. 7. Extensive preparations are being made at Tarifa fur encamping Spanish troups. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Oct. 8—10 a.m. Moderate to fresh west to north winds, fine weather, not much change in tempera- ture. Tre Claise Scott company is playing in Ontario. _—— Weare now opening a very nice lot of as- sorted crockery which will be sold cheap.—W. P. Colwill. sep28 dy wy 2w ee Ovr gents turnishing department is now full and complete with the newest and latest styles. Prices the lowest. Two hundred pairs Seotch knit socks at 30 cts a pair. Jas, Paton & Co. oct 8, 5i —~--_— Tue Moncton Times reports that Mr. Wm. Knight, of Charlottetown, has purchased Mr. W. D. Walker's property on St. George Street. above the railway crossing, for $1800, and intends at once commencing the erection of a store and bakery. sicenputiabcntiin Tuer is an eclipse this year that the as- tronomers failed to note, It was the eclipse of Adamygn's Botanic Balsam over all com- petitoray) It cures coughs, colds amd all dis- eases of the throat, chest and lungs. Price 10, 35 and 75 cents. dy wy lw enw ooo We have received the initial number of the Daily News,the latest acquisition to the Mon- treal press. The News is Fey on pink paper, is fairly well supplied with short crisp news matter and presents a good, typographi- cal a rance. Ex-Mayor Beanyrand is the publisher and Mr. Robert McConnell, late of the Moncton /'ranscript, the editor. Tre following are the officers of the Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Church of New Brunswick and P. E. Isiand for the ensuing year: Mrs. C. B. Mc Vichael, St John, N. B., president; Mrs. Shenton and Mrs. Johnson, Ch'town, and Mrs. Campbell, St Stephen, N. B., vice- presidents; Mrs. C. C. Gardiner, Ch'town, recording secretary; Mrs. Palmer, St John, N. K., corresponding secretary, Mrs. H. Stewart, Sackville, N. B., treasurer; Mrs. Turner, Bedeque, auditor. The conference closed The sailor expati- | yesterday. The next meeting will be held at Sackville, N. B. — A Mr. Joux J. Arsenacut the lately ap- pointed Homestead Inspector for this district arrived in the city on last Saturday. Mr. Arsenault has secured a house on Fifth Street. Before Mr. Arsenault left Wapella, where he was formerly stationed, he and his good lady gave a party at which there were fully fifty couple present and a good time was had. Mr. of those who believes in in any Arsenault is one interests eaving gave a handsome donation to the on, —— en THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - an., ‘ A ee lt tne til i ls, Mi i lp Sons of Temperance. At the regular meetingof Orient Division, No. 161, S. of ‘T., last evening, the follow- ing ofticerse-lect were duly installed by D. G. W. P. Crabbe, for the current quarter, via. : W. P—Geo. LD). Davison. W. A—Geo. Passmore. R. S—John Ross. A. R. S—Daniel Stewart. F. S—Reb Angus. Treas—Charles Lawson. Chap —Johu Scott, Con—H. W. Anderson, A. C-—N. R. Camptell. 1. &—3. FB Hodgson. O. S—J. M. Campbeil. P. W, P—G. W. Wakeford. After the routine business of the Divi- sion was disposed of, an interesting discus- sion on the ** Good of the Order” was en- gaged in by several members and visiting brethren, until the hour of adjournment. Joun Ross, R. 8. rt = ee Apvice to Morners.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as ‘‘bright asa button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all — regulates the bowels, and is the best nown remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes, Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind marl7 eod & wky MARRIED. At the parsonage, Oct. 6th, by the Rev. W. Harrison, Mr. Maicolm Albert Shaw, of Brack- ley Point, to Miss Martha M. McE ven, of Char- lottetown. erent DIED. Suddenly, on Thursday, 22nd ult, at her resi- dence, Anagance, N. B, klzabeth, beloved wife of Rev. Matthew Smith, in the 72ud year of her age. At Alma, Albert Co, N. B., Oct. 1, daughter ef Rev. A. E, Le Page, aged 6 years. Eva, At St Catherines, on Wednesday, Oct. 5th, Mary Catherine, dearly beloved wife of Donzlda James McDonald, and daughter of Joha Mece- Donald, Head of Hillsbore, aged 34 years. She leaves a sorrowing husband and three small chidren, also a father, three sisters and fotr brothers tO mourn their irreparable loss. She was followed to her last resting place in St. Andrew's cemetery, on Friday morning, procession of over ninety carriages. May she rest in peace. Long. long shall we miss thee, Catherine, Long, long days for thee we'll weep. And through nvany years of sadness, Memory willher vigils keep. Customs’ Sale, ON the 6th OCTOBER, proximo, at 1! o'clock, a m., at Customs’ Examining Warehouse, Water Street, the undermentioned Unclaimed Goods will be sold at Public Auction, under authority of Section 43, Customs’ Act, 46 Vic., Chap. 12 :— Consignee Crockery ware, and Tea Sets, marked W. FP. C JAMES CURRIE, Collector. Care of Carvell Bros 1 Crate 2 Casks Dinner &c., Custom House, Charlottetown, 26th September, 18%7—3i The above sale is PosTPONED until) MONDAY, the 10:h instant, then to iake place at the hour and place above mentioned. Oct. S—li For St. Johns, Newfoundland. STEAMER COBAN, for St. John’s, Newfound land, will be due at ‘charlottetown WEDNEs DAY, the 12.4 sheep on deck. For freight or passage apply to PEAKK BROS. & CO., Agents, inst., and will carry cattle and Oct. 8, 1387.—3i PROFESSOR BUELL WILL GIVE HIS Grand Spectacular Ratertaiamont ee), St. Dunstan’s Cathedral. TUESDAY, ttth OCTOBER, in aid of the Funds of St. Vincent de Paul's Society. Tickets:—Specially Reserved, 40 cents; Body of Cathedral {-eats numbered) 35 and 25 cents; Ga'- lery, 20 cents, To be hai at Reddin’s Drug Store. Doors open at 7; entertainment commences at 8. Ch'town, Oct. 7, 1887. _—e- LYCORUM, CHARLOTTETOWN, Monday and Tuesday Evenings, Oct. 10th and 11th. BALABREGA’'S Modern Miracie Vompany, A Company of Refined Novelty Stars, headed by the Master Medium, Mind Reader, Mesmerist and Mayzician, BALABKKGA, and the wonderfully gifte. Musical Artist, Mind Header and Bird Educator, EMMA LYNDEN. —_— -—-—_——_—— The Egyrtian Marvel, in his : Solo Whistler and . ] p p Imitator of Birds, : $ Animalsand Human Voices, startiing feats o uipoise an ling f f equipoi d j jugsling. The Lightving Change Artist. Com- Tre OT piete transformation ia full view of ! the audience, Batty & Neto, istic snd thuncsave The entertainment conclules with Prof. Bala breya’s startling, yet exceedingly amusing experi- ments iu Mi SMERIS M. Cut Rates. 25. 35 and 5) Cents, now on sa‘e at Reddin’s Druy Svure. Ueb, 3, 1887. ty 4° - SATURDAY, by al Ca pelt a ll lll a SHIP NEWS PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTIRE). Oct 7--Maggie A, Smith, Georgetown; Laura C, Pollard, Baie Verte; St Fiavie, Vanam- burg, «do; Isaac Godkin, Riley, Sydney; Favorite, Sundby, Shemogue. CLEARED. Oct 6—Electric, King; Cardigan; Vigette, Maskell, Orwell; Emma Proctor, Proctor, Vernon River. Oct 7--Stmr Worcester, Nickerson, Boston; William & Mary, McRae, Pownal; stmr M A Starr, Ferguson, Halifax; Laura C, Pol- lard, Bay Verte; St Fiavie, Vanamburg, dor, Swim, Geo'town. OTHER PORTS. Summerside, Oct 1—FEnt = schr Somer, Traeeadic, N B, herring’ and lumber. 4--Bgte M B Daly, Larson, Halifax, md. e; Fred E Cox, McConnell, Halifax, mdse. 3— Annie A Deal, Ch'town, mdse; Kate, Walsh, Pictou, coal; Lucity Ann, Gesner, do, do. Cld 1—Schr Marion F, Somer, Tracadie, N B, herring, same bottom. 3—Restive, Cain, Pic- tou, oats; byte Roland, Finlayson, Picton, bal. 5-Schr Kate,: Walsh, Pictou, oats; Lucity: Ann, Gesner, Richibucto, bal. IN AID OF THE. Young Men's Christian Association. TUESDAY, IITH. INST Perfurmers, at a Popular Price. THE Y. M,C. A. ask a liberal attendance, as funds are required immediately for payment of improvements to seats Tickets, 25 cents. C. LEIGH, Jr., hecretary. Ch'town, Oct, 3. 1887. Furniture, Stoves, Carpets, &e, BY AUCTION, AT my Salesroom, TUESDAY, Oct. 11th, at2 o'clock, — Parlor, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture; also Hall, Cook and Parlor Stoves. G. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. Qct. 7,. 1887.--7i RED CRISS LINE FOR NEW YORK THE STEAMSHIP “MIRANDA” is intended to leave CHARLOTTETOWN FOR NEW YORK, VIA HALIFAX, ABOUT THE lith OCTOBER. HORSES and CATTLE carried at through rates to Bermuda and West Indies. Through Bilis of Lading issued to Philadelphia, Baltimore, Savannah, Bermuda, West Indies, London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Havre, Hamburg, aud other European Ports. For freight or passage apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, AGENT. Ch’town, Sept. 20, 1887. JaMES A. MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE. | MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS —AND— Commission Merchants, HALIFAX. Consignments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. Rererences: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; George Macleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia, Charlottetown. WARREN & JONES, TEA MERCHANTS, 71 East Cuear ann 9 & 14 Mincine LANg, Lonpon, ENGLAND. Represented in Canada by Morrison & Musdérave, Halifax. : Sept. 24, 1887—1mo pd ANTED—A Man Servant who understands the care of a horse and cow.—F. I’. Nombers. oct6 t SPRUCE DEALS. 20,000 fect 2 and 3 in. Spruce Deals. 2,000 feet Pine Boards, 2,200 feet Hemlock Boards. FOR SALE BY HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Oct 4, '87, lwk. eod. WANTS, LOST, FOUND T° LET.~—One- half of a House on Sidney Street, - containing seven rooms, now occupied b Captain Kickham; possession will be given 2vt October. premises; I OST--A fortnight ago, near the Market House 44Suam of Money. wrapped in jetter and tied ip in a handkerchief, Finder wiil be well rewarded on leaving it at this otlice. —oct8 li wky QGTRAYED OR STOLEN - From the owner’s “7 premises, in this citv,an Irish Setter Water Spani 1 Pup, bleck and white, with long ears Any person leaving information at this office, as to his whereubou's, will be rewarded, oc'8 tf | WANTED AT ONCE —in a private family.» it Pain COOK; wager $1! rio » DO vesting. “apply 6 a "eavarg Basten | seating. apply beens Em ka OCTOBER Pictou; Favorite, Sundby, Shemogue; Can- | | | Marion F, | pap | ENTERTAINMENT A Popular Programme, by Popniar. For further particulars apply on the f : oc7 a 8. 1SS7. To Exhibitors, AND OPEERS. ‘ANTRIES will be made in our Order Book from this date, till H 20 days after Queen’s County Exhibition for TROUSERS, from a Special Lot of 65 pieces Tweed, at the following discount : $8.00 Trousers for........ veces eee 7.00 7 ».00 6.50 PR PE! LLY, ke is wn ne oc cease Ibes Gl 4.80 5.50 me Re PU ed ks ote ba eee ene eee 4.25 5.00 det ie eins aie cal 3.45 4.50 se bee tea how ee Ne ;. es 4.00 Te ey CdS 6 We x we ee 3.00 3.50 Re ee ee 2.50 —_ ee § Jee ere ‘ , etS'8 HS 1 ~ FORTY PICS SULTING, SPECIAL WOT. ee) Se ey ee | Ce eae era $20.00 22 OE i Schick 6 OG co cd ooo n OOO eee ens cee 17,00 20 Se FES hc dies bcc clubes nods saveatie cae 16.00 18 REPS pe Oa I” ee eee er 14.50 16 PO Se Ee ook dv bbw sbank ble isles 13.00 15 OE i alee a hy owe eb pe kbs a ie eo eel Oe 12.50 a This‘is a gen*ine discount to clear a Special Lot of Tweeds, Any favoring us with an order cin rely on getting the above C3, * bargains, A eae CE oe. om CUSTOM TAILOR. Ch'town, Oct. 4, 1887—eod & wky GRAND DISPLAY New Goods, — ane L. E. PROWSE’S, All kinds of Goods will be sold cheap during Exhibition Week, ey er L. E PROWSE. SIGN OF THE GREAT BIG Ch’town, Oct, 3, 1887—eod & wky CLOTHING ron 1887-88 FALL AND WINTER HAT, 84 QUEEN STREET, Overcoatings, Overcoatings, Meltons, Naps, Vicunas, Worsteds, Beaver Pilots, Venetians, Worsteds. :0:————- TWEED SUITIN GS (In Endless Variety.) Worsted Suitings, Worsted Trowsering, Tweed Trowsering, 0: We are better prepared than ever before to turn out First-class Work at short notice. We guarantee FIRST-CLASS CLOTHES, and cheaper than any other house in the ~-Q——— JOHN MACLEOD & 60.. Merchant Tailors and Gents Furnishing Store, (Roger's Building, Queen St., next door to J. D. Macleod.) Ch'town, Sept. 29, 1887—eod & wky NEW BOOT & SEOE STORE. NORTH Side QUREN SQUARE, Ch'town, P, i. 1, W.B. BOREHAM 'S OLD STAND, Stock Entirely New and Personally Selected from the Best Fac- tories in the Dominion, and comprises a Full Assort- . . ment, suitable for Fall and Winter Trade. R. K. JOST. 9 — _= [ EFERRIN(: to the above, I beg to thank my numerous customers for the patronage of the past and solicit a continuance of the same fur my successor, and should be pleased ' Chrvawn, Sept. 27, 1KT—-eul & why to see and wait on all of my friends as formerly, Mr- Jost having engaged my services. W. R. BOREHAM. , ee RFE Cae Se Na OT GF AOE AE EP A TL EE ES | ET LY Ry gs OR OR Re 9 2 EE ; - ri 2 ena yar ie a - a a 4 amen na 7 0 a ca SS SS ge yamearsy save <a a a ceeeeeenn A ap F A £ caer» wee my es rane: gate oan eee ee eer ee ie a meme) RT Sree SMR mj Pram ermaranenn oes ~e ene are e