<a CNC TC LL LA ALN BOSTON. F4LL ARRANGEMENT GOODS for eee ee eee THE PALACE STEAMERS GOOD OF THE IATERNATIONAL S.S. CD. Leave St. J for Boston, via Eastport and Port- vad, every Jionday, Wednesday and Friday, at S00 & mm. Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, 96,50, 2nd class, 39.50, ist class. For t: ts and other information apply to eA. SiUAKP, ¥. W. HALBS, P. &. 1. R’Y., P. EK. L Steam Nay. Co, or to your aearest Ticket Agent. Oct, 9 1886--eod wky 1 ARTHUR & CO, GENERAL GOODS LOWEST No Damaged Goods, but this Fall’s New and Attractive Stock. »our DRE» GOODS for genuine Bargains. FU& GOODS for genuine Bargains. WOOLEN GOODS for genuine Bargains. COTTON GOODS for genuine Bargaivs. whole stock of STAPLH and FANCY ‘Most Complete in the city,and our Trimmed Millinery, as ; f } j | ' usual, leade for Style, Attractiveness and Low Prices. Ch’town, Oct. 19, 1886, BROS. SS ee canes Ree BE a ce eel —_—— = DRY PRICES ! Our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT is the Largest and 70cts, Ladies’ Mantles, former prices $8.50, now $5.50. All-wool Fine Flannel, 32cts. now 20cts per yard. Best English and American Prints, 12cts, now dcis per yard. Best Winceys, 10 to licts, now 5cts per yard. Very Large Bed Comforts, $1.25, now %5c\s per yard. Best Blankets, $5, now $3.85. Second Best Blankets, $3, now $1.99. Bed Ticking, 33 per cent discount. Rest Scotch T weeds, $!.25, now 75cts, Best Overcoats, $12, now $7.50. Best Youth’s Overcoats, $5, now $5.25. Best American Hats, 34 per cent discount. Children’s Suits, 34 per cent discount. Men’s Set All-Wool Shirts and Drawers, regular price 75ets, now 50 cts. Men's Bert Top Shirts, all-wool, reguiar price $1.10, now Joel Ladies’ Corsets at 5i per cent discount. Purchasers had better come at once, as we expect that this will be the last week of slaughter. wit aoe. : CAMERON BLOCK. Ch‘town, Oct, 27, 1886. ST, CATHERINES’ HALL, A" qusma, DIOCESAN SCHGOL FOR GIRLS. The Rt. Rev. H. A. NEELY, D.D., President. The Rev. W. D. MARTIN, A.M., Rector and Prin.; 19th year opens Sept, 15. Terms $275 and $250. Increased advantages offered. For circu- lars address the Principa). July 16—10 wks ger | a , i * é my ] ij me | 4 : Va J & + " ‘ . en Leetdnatl —- Salah Reesacindepamenghenpagle aa aaplioatncediaeniemapagtandaapalien oan aa : E aa > ‘ ao ieee iota rian tee a ow ne = i Priv ; 3s 4 : - . - ie “ ° . : . a ; | et ARS AMS BAR, * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, haying tov advise the Public, may speak free.”—-} /xirmes. SrycLe Corres Two Cents. nt , ‘ r iwNAT VEN as c ; a H : : ra a pict WE \ we 4 t var «& ae rive yng se 4 5 vy 7 TYNIVAT NO Y TINT YN yo ED . ’ @ y Ta a 6 W SERIES. CHARLOTLETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1886. © VOL. 19.—NO. 180. iP fia : i} (Fy VIVO Y A Word or Two with the Legisla- agree with Mr. Owen in his policy to sup- eg ~ ope t $s - 2231 Mla © tive Couneil Electors of the pert every measure that would tend to les- ; ots . % the expenditure in general. He said od f Nias tate ing’s. seu tiie expenditure in general. — First District of Ming he would support any measure that » ee. Da ol . +, would tend to econvniical and rai Inhhichin JENTLEMEN,— The Legislative Council ,** ; L AGUIULD UULSRLE } GENTLEMEN, — The Legis! ee ~ honest Government. He showed how, 2 election, as you are aware, takes pace on .” : , 4 from the'r offies, corner of Water and the 11th day of November. On that day in many Instances, the expense ol legis!a- at (ieorge Streets, “harlottetoy eo ’ ca, - Ri hui tion and expenditure in general, might be ts - y ee 319 it is your privilege, as well as your duty, to , “ oe : rine Award Island ; _, Teduced without abolishing the Council, oa, ee cee vote fora fit and proper person to serve canaih ein: tepctiedeaiienes Aine: anata a ce —RATES OF SUBSCRIPTTION— | Ray EN WT a rz you in the Legislative Council. Be sure *U* #8 by tf . ni ; Sj ni} a ai, eS i ee es +: t and assistants. le referred to the pier SAR TROGEOR fe oes cee ces erence ccecee Gael ¢ ‘ y Be and make no mistake in the vote which you . T , ++ B20! bet J A bid : . question “1 contended that the Local | nis...) 1.95 are called upon to give on that occasion. { Fold is as oc bb citiaceccees 50 | me OT If you vote for Thomas Kickham, you Government should have kept the peers, Advertisiow at moderate rates, - = TRAT are voting for a political «dodger who is rejected by the Dominion Government in Contracts may be made f hiv. ¢ MANTLE DEPARTMENT. destitute of avail principle that governs — untél they would succeed in getting terly. halfayensly, of .y: ao avenmee ae | DOLMANS honorab!e, straightforward men. If you the said Government to take charge of ‘Fe MAREYOONY, OF yeariy at vertisemenis AB ALIS, ee ae " : conclusi > gai if ele i on application | LONG PALETOTS, A Large Assortment votefor Thomas Kickham, you are voting them. In conclusion he said that if elected mene iis JEORT JACKEES , a Se led 2 he would suppert every measure that ou : ate SHG F CKETS, j Lew Priées for a man, whv for selfish ends, awendeda LA tee Tetesatinie) én. tien Teieaee Sar mene {; ALMANAG FOR NUVEMBER 1888 ; KPRLE CLOTH JACKETS, | | af Conservative cancus, held shortly after his sett District re Setiecheat ‘oa ' ' | STOCKINGETTE JACKETS, — | late brother's death, and when «questioned “M08 2 oer. Nolen cain oie MOON'S CHANGES | JERSEY JACKETS, j PRO i PT. by those present as to his plities—for they ‘dj : the first ‘instance he oa il ‘cake iat ie ale a s NOME had very good reason to suspect him—| SG, 4 the Bis ead weg a apy os ter 3rd day, Oh. 52.7m., p. m., E. CLOTH DEPARTMENT. | AWONBERFUL REMEDY declared himself to be a most unflinching ~ ee - a eS att: an (below horizon. ) . , “‘Q39: x or their support im the recent contes' vy . : ee ' a on supporter o : an Government. | ; : Full Moon ith day, 3h., 54.0., p. m., N. E.| KYRLE CLOTHS, J hr . Adameson’s Botanic Cough Balsam. sews: = ~ a es h E " , electing bim at the head of the polis. He re- (below horizon: ) DIAGONAL (LOPES Choice New Goods. It is as pleasant as honey. Coughs, Colds, and |.’ Be? questioned further as to whether he; ~ oT sit elele made eit: ni L ast Q uarter 18th da y, 6h 27.8m » ™m @ rte WAN € LOTHS. . Asthma, which lead to C mialagtion: sags ‘toon had any intention of offeriiig himself in the “ic rs “ft dj “9 7 4 a} ‘tin ; an ane t ! (N. below horizon.) ae oe ek ASTRAK aN CLOTHS Latest Styles. speedily cured by the use of Apawsow’s Batsamatter | Conservative interest for his late brother's —s Se ae el ms r 1th Lae bs fe \ New Moou 25th day, 3h, 6.0m., p.m.,S.W. STOCKINGET: E CLOTHS, allotver medicines have failed. Sufferers frometther | place in the Council, he answered by S06!" Uses Sits nylon io . ’ Pp pe beg re . ri mB UNE Bs recent or chronic coughs or bronchial affections, can saying that he would take time to consider, } m Sie ? 7 ~ DAY OF WEE! Sun ‘Sun |Moon High Day's SEALE Pk hs, resort to this great reinedy, confident of obtaining a S hich like his prototype “Benedict doing, butthathe thought Mr. Annear should N ~— ses set “| ae ratar| len’h -_ speedy relief. Do not delay, eet it at once 9 ’ , . F Gi aw 2 , > _____Tisesisets | rises |water! len’h DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT mend oe ges L | apereal Amold, he set out to betray his, . ~— soeermne =o ae a ee 2 mh mmornimorn h m i is All the N b Materials Bottled at St. Stevens, N. B., by the proprietors friends. Ale started for Charlottetown, | "5, V!¢WS- — ae oS near Fe i Lid t 51} 135 9 54 € \SHMWERES, J e New press erials ¥. W. KINGMAX £00, Drange, Suen tid aieieel: ah ei eee there, | Serimageour siating candidly his platform bt 3| Wodied i Saale tel ean ce POULE ‘SERGES of the Season with Plashes 33 drut Avy. N. ¥, was met by a Grit friend and conveyed in} for the campaign. He described the course Py 4] = a Ss oe a oe GRILLAGE Ci Or . hot haste to the Grit caucus room in the, ® Dill mad to undergo before becoming law. 5) —* & «- 4-h- Be CAMEL SE AIK SUIEING to Mates. “POSITIVELY ITs Colonial Building, where he was, no doubi | He referred to the Pier question and said . 2 i f i 53 30 2 ai & 22 42 _— . . e « . ’ , oe ee ? es ha 3 re » } iv a. 6 Sat i y | 5 a4 9 = ‘ 2] ; 9 warmly welcomed. hat occurred there; at =e Cegeanmnant did - eer he i Tindaa |. Soe © onl & = FURS. may be easily imagined, for the next place! Ce#Pt full when they received the $77,000 i 8 onda ' a 311 3 ~ 2 o 34 i we find him is on his way home whistling, compensation. He said that it is the in- si oT 581 29! 3 58 : o| 3) FUR-LINED CIRCULARS, \ A Large Siock with a bundle of Bowers requisitions under| tention of the Government to press their 10, Wednesday (7 0 28, 42619391 28 FUR CAPES, ij hisarm. Once home, the signing of these claim for full compensation, He also re- j 11 Tharsdas | 971458110 15! 96 FUR MiPEs, } All Prices. requisitions in his shop engaged ii special ferred to the Subway Scheme, saying that ; 12! Friday onl « e4\t0 eal ae FUR CAPS, r ; : : eo , he heard on prei!y good authority that Sir ik Friday 26) 5 34:10 52) 23 a : atins / attention. He is Bowers’ uncle you know, ; 13) Saturday 4 251 6 18/11 29) 22 FUR GLOVES, and was doubtless anxious then as now, to John said he would not begrudge $8,000,- i na . g ws "7 a " ot + " e : ’ Ae > struecti + Subw f i oe 14)Sun lay 6} 27 waft § 618 :0: keep the seat in the family. But he count- — _ the —s a S the Sd he. ° f it a a ae 7 = 3 2 : 49 15 i i . ; co . . y | ed without his host; for, notwithstanding ad ete he t) pee. mas ee ‘ a — 7 Vean eB . on 10 as s a vo e { Hats, i eathei BS, i low ers, Piushes, y eli ets his treachery and double dealing, his am- —— or the on a : ° aw e , ie,” onl. seins mare ae bitious nephew was badly beater st the; “* soon we he a ee 8) Thurs Ll} 19/11 24) 3 24 8 oui ollie. ‘The election over, he devoted _ him- said that as he was nominated as a candi- 19) Friday 13; 19imorn| 4 40 6 ee ee Pa rj, ».|didate for the approaching Dominion Elec- 90} Saturday 14} 18103816 2 aa — ' self for a time to other pursuits. He turn-1™ 5 213 cole | 36) 27] l 4 - 1 . a > Ha? sy} rm es # “yj ed up again in political circles on the eve|“0" he would refrain from making any re- 2!) Sunday 5 Z| { 8 ‘ y te i ® : , 85 ’ ' , : Imarks. i » than as s potor ’ 22] Monday | 17] 1613 2| § 19] 8 59 SE ee ed 4 f= z 5 of the local election. He wanted to run in eee ae aa ee _ 23) Tuesday 15] 4 9 8] 57 conjunction with John McLean, but the; °°*" abebee Cte gery i ® va 24 adudodes 20! 14| 5 oF) 9 53 34 SUCCESSORS TO Faia on Pat Diaistiot ances deter-| Scere on the question of Abolition. He . . - } | a nw) 7 ‘ . ° . aye ts » » > 25/ Thursday 21; 13) 6 36/10 31) 52 , - SS mined notto bedeceived asecond time by him. a ee — ane ae ee 26) Friday 23) 13) 7 48/11 is) 50 2 eaey a2 —= "| RS He still persisted, however, in saying he} ae 0 ENG 6) Oa ee ee 27| Saturday | 24) 22) 8 4411 52) 48° ‘a cell Sad od habe y, i Fa S ek CG Cc ° , we was a Conservative. Secing that if Mc-|12 before, regarding a report that he held 23) Sunday 25) 11) 9 35\morn| 47 Ch’town. Och 12. 1886 ee 49|Lean and McEachen secured their election | 18 s©*' _ the sake of the money. But he 29) Monday 26; 11/10 28' 0 32) 45 , : Y ak * h: for him for the /(2i® A.) ‘told them that he could 30\ Tuesday i ea von sqeapenepeeneee aneemmmannt h} ; there might be a chance for him for th Ae deel i eae. einen ie ee [/ 3G)6 OT 8 F 10) 8 43 aie vacant seat in the Legislative Council, he oo FORRY ~ por eee oe a continued to attend the Liberal-Conserva- prwdents yo 2 ae twice as much as his . . . 7 “ped i - a. +co oO pay. ty . ; tive caucusses, and was always ready to de : ea 4 : JAMES H.R EDDIN, ‘ i O Ni The Bottom is Out of It and Prices nounce, in his own verdant way, the hated ess ae being —— fost nets iTE a 1 — ; = : : ‘* Davies Government.” He went still fur-} PP . sdeathergducme a BARRISTER-AT-LAW, SOLICITOR t are Still Tumbling, ‘ther than this, for on election day-he-voted|S¥Ppport in the recent contests, though AND NOTARY PUBLIC, was never keener than it is at present in the Dry ae the Liberal-Conservative ticket, one of the|deleated. | He referred to the polity. of the has removed to the office adjoining that of R.R is “Takes the (; ke,” candidates being the very man whoi he is|@?¥ermmen’ of Messi. & 008 an yey Fitzgerald, Esq., Cameron Block. ; Trade. But this “Takes the Cake. Sigur ‘cribs. e was not in favor of abolition, and said far MONEY TO LOAN. Again he puts in an appearance. There that if the expense of legislation is too Sept. 27, 1836—1 mo eod & wy 3 mus ' Ladies’ Circulars, regular prices $1.40, now|was aday when Conservative delegates of Sicsaheteae’ leo = ayes? Gown . : —- | J . TSets. : rour district came together, and Thomas] ‘t?© "em —=y. <0 heared & ce we? S22 Be Men’s Rubber Coats, regular prices $2, now JY"! " : = erg: games j In ire dbrine » we ery Qne Wants OUT ©rices. eget ibapresart ts Kickham came also among them. Their; {mous circulars circulated during the Ladies’ 4-clasp Dent Gloves, regular prices $1.40 | meeting was at Souriz East, and their busi- recent campaign, which elicited quite a WE HAVE THEM. "ladies" Underwear, former prices $1.25, now { Ness was to select a candidate to represent lively discussion ¢uring which it was stated the district in the Legislative Covneil. At that meeting, Mr. Charles McEachen was! unanimously chosen. Ample time was given by the Chairman, John McLean, M. P. P., for others to be put in nomination, but none others were nominated. Thomas | McEachen. Two days after, Thomas Kickham attended another convention, called this time by the Grits, and was pro- posed by Fred Morrow and J. R. McLean, as iheir candidate for the contest. He accepted, of #course, and now seeks to be elected. He has been on the rounds for the last few weeks, and has, no doubt, already had his arm around some of your necks in canvassing you. Need we tell you to beware of him ¢ He canvasses, when it suits, as a Conserva- tive. He is not a Conservative. If he is anything, he isa Grit. Teach him a lesson that he will not soon forget. Vote for honest jCharles McEKachen, 2 man who neyer deceived you; and who, if elected, will go into Parli: ment uprighi, like aman. Vote for Charles McFachen, gentlemea, and you'll never regret it. ~--ono~vschelahcelllibclitieeenencensinimnats Political Meeting at Sturgeon. The meeting at Sturgeon schoolhouse on Fridey evening, the 29th ult., was attended Kickham himself voting ‘tyea” for Charlesj' and acknowledged that John Jamieson, Esq., distyibuted three circulars the day wivre the election, and claimed ibe right te do so; Mr. Clow said that he gave one to Mr. French about 4 o’elock the evening of the election, but said he did uot circulate ny before. Tiwasalso stated that M: Augusune Miclinis distributed 2 bundle at the Chapel the day before election. During the discussion Dr. Roberison askéd Messrs. Clow and Owen to neme any Liberals who distributed any of these circulars. Both of these gentlemen said they did not knew of any who did, but did not think they did any harm. Hien. James Clow, M. L. C., being called on, remarked that, four years ago, @ majority was returned to uphoid the Council, and it was nseless to bring in any measure for abolition undex such cireum- stances. He said he believed thai the measare introduced lasi session was 4 very fair one regarding the electors’ qualification for the election of members to serve in the proposed Legislative Assembly. Lie did not consider Mr. Annear pursued a prope: course by retaining his seat when he changed his platform. He referred to the question ot Bir. Annear being o'lered emoluments to vote for abolition, an ..id, whether he was or was not, that he (Mr. A.) would have a claim on his party for any office of emolument becoming vacant during their regime had he so voted. gelatin acting onstage a eal Pre ee, es ae by quite a number of the electors of that e; a : 2 ane ‘ : » Za ees vicinity, as well as prominent politicians~-| After some interesting vemarks by Mes- VOM MIssisa ierchants, i : 4 i both Conservatives and Liberals from other| srs. Geo. B. Aitkin, J. G. Graham, Colin va 4 it t sections of the Second Legislative Council | Steele and the chairman, it was moved by ' ‘ A aye 2 District. The meeting was organized by ap-} Hon. Jas. Clow and seconded by John [21 ATLANTIC AVENUE, | g was organized by aj y vr inti ir. Fre Shai Jami Esq., that Geo. F. O pointing Mr, Freuch, Chairman, and Mr.;Jamieson, Esq., that Geo. F. Owen, Esq., ROoOSTONM, MAS a —__—-—0 WOGDILUS Lavers Secretary. be nominated at this meeting as a ciuudid- servative candidate, first addressed the} Election in favor cf abolishing the said electors, intimating that he had been chosen} Council. It was also moved by Dr. Rebert- rr 7 BAKING Georgetown on the 24th of August last, to] that John G. Scrimgeour, Esq., be also P OWDER contest the District in the interest of the |nominated as candidate to uphold the that one of the reasons why he was chosen,} A vote of thanks was tendered to the was, owing to the fact that Mr. Clow, the} chairman and the meeting dispersed sine dic. 1 henn ao Gnoanieit LATE Ww Se at while we do not own Chin a é Tea Plantati in ' rodace « Sngeig W E would say that while we do a and Japan, nora Tea Plantation A228 and Produce ati Glby« | either of these countviecs. we have becn able éo secure a Jale 15 —Aly wkiv HARD COAL, | -—‘''- Bi- A - + RETAILS EVERYWHERE. io Fal ; re Ct 6 + TN Store, a quantity of this Fall that we can Sell at iL ' Geo. F. Owen, Esq., the Liberal Con-{ate in the forthcoming Legislative Council GERMAN au jd a 1 by a convention of delegates held at!son and seconded by Geo. B. Aitkin, Esq., Liberal-Conservative party, and explained | Legislative Council. BSS = aero oe i coat a | ide s Cans, 8, 14, and 25 Cents. representative for this District, whose term] _ is. heal . BEST HAE oR hy, 3S > Re he = | FF > ij Bay npn ovate has not expired, resided in Murray Harbor] Sturgeon, Oo) 0th, 1886. 44 ; " 7 o> Sow! =. iy t s ed =, ro LD, Paper, 6, 12, and 24 Cents. District, and it was considered that his sia out 4 i f GAIN in corner lots is what most men colleague should be a resident of the} A ®4RGALN in corner lots | 2 ; desire, but to keep from filling a grave in a and which we believe is bound to take the lead over all the other brands at the ae re : =s aiid -dasiiale 1827 Cardigan District. He was of opinion that cemetery lot ere half your days are nvmbered, y: ry a 2 i 826, the expense of legislation might be always keep a supply of Dr. Pierce’s Golden i i Ege and Chestnut Sizes. Oct. 20, 1886. 4a Cheap for Cash. CAPT. J. HUGHES, Water Street. Tea consumers try it and judge for yourselves. profitably reduced by the abolition of the ‘ i by you. When the first f ; : ; , ; Medical Discovery by y } . is givi g A GOO J v & Dy K Fe N \ \ Legislative Council, and is going to contest toms of consumption appear lose no time PT r. : - ? the sleatiin on that siabioetie” requesting iz patting yourself air the treatment of this ——w , 55 hai rps f the electors to that end.!jnvaluable medicine. It cures when nothing Dry Goods and Shipping, He said that end $5,000 inight be saved eles will. Possessing as it does, ten times the HAULIFAX, CANADA. arl the abolition of said Opuncil. In| virtue of the best cod liver oil, itis no only ee he seid if elected, he would vote|the cheapest but far the pleasantest to take. a. “ . . oad ePrice Soenige at = tL Wy BK KENN Y for al] measures introduced by the Govern- thn on Ps : a aly Seneroae® v y $ that would tend to lessen the expen- . , cures blotches, ; » erup Ch'town, Oct. 14, 1886—1m eod BARCLAY & 00, GENERAL ‘Qur 24-cent Tea Should be 25 Cents, as Quality is Good. awe tant ; y thi; nag Ni; ;, § i oo id mel! _ ] + k : “ Dr wall : <i ‘\ Ub’ di J Ui haul ULo ' ryt . Fe. C N : : ral. and othe, humors. ruggist. 8a W } Udit: Sid oll); (Aicss d 4 Five to 10-pound air-i.gut Tins (screw-tops), Half-chests and other Packages a: prices to Ge eae a aadeiver: Esq., next ad- -aneerainconnannalioatiaerediilinatinecssbneet s+ 4} : hi = : ; stig vie — io po ths a j ‘ y ice he slexi 191 Atlantic Avenue, Boston. ; Suit the times. Ship Owners anal Rrokers, dressed the electors, stating, as Mr. Owen,! 7 °° (eTmnan War Office has decided that oo i A sample package of ELECTRIC STARCH, free, with every Halé-pound Parel of Tea. his reasons for soliciting their support— all sub-otticers must learn telegraphy. Use General Commission Merchants, being chosen by a convention of delegates} hundred officers selected frou the Berlin 16] GRESHAM HOUSE, held at Montague in September last. Fic!garrison and one hundred from the gar- Bishopsgate Street, said that the question of abolition was not} "sen at Strasburg and Metz have begun a saaeet "LONDON EC a party one, that property-holders should | course of tuition. 4 aNy Dae Uey walt have a guard over Franchise Legislation,| A Gelveston, Texas fpoliceman, named ; Wi aud. | and believed that a good many Conserva-! Drendoll, who is 30 years of age, is suing a Scoits and Vanghaas Codes tives as well as Liberals are in favor of|his 95 year old wife for divorce, on the neglect, March 29, 18%6. upholding the Council. He could not aaah of cruelty antl SNIGHT yews’ experience in this market, This is no present but we wish to introduce this new Starch. Wg Over fifty thousand bushels P. E. I. j bo otatoes received by na last fall. Oar patrons a . we all satisfied. Vese2's charteret for potato’ _ ss aati ai freights at shors notice. Write for market sy reports. : fa « a@ specialties — Potasozs, Mackezel, i biéers, Eggs. oo + seas eod Ch’tewa, Oct. 22—2aw & wky