ten] oh OT eo ie Ry woe * Local and Gther lens. WUINCES selling che ip at Beer & Gcifs, octZ5 2i - a GALBRAITH S BAND at the Roller Rink to night o_ - -_ iHk was we A SHOW s 1 On Saturda ni t _—-@-—-—.. (HERE ts «a decided box taxes, mm ilnsummonses | Helos eestiaineeet Micuae. Davrrr k ‘tures in Montr« al the latter part of Novem - Hon. Joun Lervureey is in the ty, and registered at the Rankin. : 7. NINE-YEAR-OLD child > ; f ° > Sureets of I ictou o sunday. - (ive drunk was disp wed of } ry the pe ndiary M ayist rate this forenoon. Stipen ~~ Saturday sent up for Court for shooti: ug bodily harm. trial in the Supre me with intent todo grevious —_—_a_— Pur brigt. Zerelde, ( pt. Kickham, arrived The Canadia: peopellor Dominion, which get it. at Haw kesbur yon the 25th., inst., and will lleft Port Arthar fast Monday. and on! =« Come up first chance } WHOSE accott ierable uneasiness h } 243 ‘ : fe ry r2 tj : daheveilie a | been Feit, Tiv y this evening. Phe tate cwetry See? SX EF iD. A LARGE stock of plush frames, poets} wreckave fi ng about near WI K ills : ° : a tin Ont Ne yhite f ’ € f: selenide deiahes . ee poet a | l E I ish aré suffering from the errors and aaa ; . } 4 5 OKS, Scrap, OInT, Which Was supposed to belong to ons of youth, hervous weakness, early MWORS, GUC, s ‘ne at ) ma : y 1} ell } } > ef ‘ ; sae me c., just opener at the I lamond the Dominion, is probably that of the j i lossof manhood, &e., I will send a recipo ore, } 4, } “ny 7 ” ischooner Eureka. that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great i i remecy was discove . : MARSHALL, the Rustico fisherman. was on | —— remecy Was discovered by a missionary In South | ' Mr. G. W. Prescort, the Canadian agent oi G. Ge. Green, Woodbury, N. J... from Halifax, N. S.. is iturday He is at the Rankin. igh ead cul AT the Liberal Convention day evening, Hon. T. W. Dodd was nominated to contest Charlotietown and Royalty in the approaching Legislative Council Election. _—~»—_—__ evening held on Satu Pur Rev. Klement Richardson lectures on the Patriarch Joseph, in St. Paul’s School. was drunk on the] arrived | : Lande: & LLY I x AX a ww oe” ‘ TELE > 4 2D 4 % E* in’ & mise Ad cdi Vee. {[SprctaL Desparcues Tro Tuk EXAMINER. | Byastin oF ska «Be Jt i { | ih tect i ise O f Commons which hi t ! I el on, rainst ©, i Ley ‘I 4A i sat ik idor \ ver & t i i In the ent i 3 ¢ nbed, gave Liew 17S icUal 778 ind the Seat Was e for who oO late ha hough Mr. M Cart iva ia rotest and has }ever sl claim to-day Lewis cu IL b ned : nts ' | Mi ssi img S t< . micy. Sauct St. Marie, Mich,, Oct. 24. For the Canadian Colony. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. 24. » Lander ronka t lark far HM havaers, CONKGeHnTLAL Cierk ITo;r Hincl lit 33 & Co... and for Owen & Co and also L mnders, Barri Lat d Ty senior member Oo! ant i is after vy Gaver, | appeared, i’t ; } , ‘ ; ; SUpposea to have yvonne t Uahada, i | Ss ising aboni S40.000 on bogus | Fecelpts. | | | Railway Cellision. yeTRIOT, Mich.. Oct. 24. into an \ passenger train ran open room, this evening. The lecture wi r4@ | } } io] a } by en a Phe lecture will be switch af iteyal Oak, about eight mules ustrated by tuagic te ull atte . 5.2 . y tuagie lantern. A full attend-| from here. late iast night, and collided with ance 18 expected. 7 1) £ 4} Se si eee tram. ngimn r Odell, of the pas- é ; : ; enger don Lil and fra g ‘ three Cur annual meeting of the Caledonia Club | sertoes eee eat ’ Care 7 of P. E. Island will be held to-morrow even- jot! her train men were probably fatally in- at their club 5s, Queen Street, at ; | jured o'clock u j t otheers, . full} re attendance is requested. Gladsione Atiacked. — Pne funeral of Robert T. Weeks, Esq., Pro- Lonpon, Oct. 24, thonotary and Clerk of the Crown, took place this afternoon. It was attended by the mem- hers of the Lax w Societ ty, as well 1s by a large concours: f cit ns pener all ty. - HovwseHoLpeRsS wishing to secure Winte1 Kveping Apples at their own prices are in- vited to attend A. MeNeill’s auction sale to morrow, Tuesday, Oct. 26, at 11 o clock, in front of Stevenson's Building, Queen Street. ~~ We regret to learn that Mr. Donald Me-* Kinnon, of Souris, was stricken with apoplexy while in Mevo's barber shop at that place, on Saturday nighs, and died at four o'clock yes- terday afternoon. Mr. McKinnon was about forty years of age, and enjoyed the good will and esteem of all who knew hin vielen Tuer Standard Pomade, Madame Ramsdell, is an excellent remedy for chapped hands, barns, cuts, etc., as wellas a splendid dressfig for the hair. The Pomade can be obtained at Watson's Dr ty Store. Blondine, an excellent wash for the com- plexion, can also be had at the same place. - WortH Maxkinxne a Fess Asovur. Reid Bros. have a large tot of Prints’on hand, in new patterns, ‘warked from 5 to IScts. They will clear them out at the uniform price of § eents per yard all round, in 10-yard lots only, and no samples given. Gray "Fla: inels, all wool. 20 cents per yard; Ladies’ double width Cloths, 49 cents per yard; Wincey at the uniforia price of 5 cents per yard, marked 74 to 14 cents. S id ‘e by Tug Moncton Times says that Mr. Amos B, Etter, of Amherst, has sent word home that he had purehased at Kentucky the bay colt “Sir Nutwood.” ‘Sir Nutwood” was: sired by “‘Nutwood,” record 2.18}, dam “Gladys,” by Hetzell’s **Hambletonian,” own brother to ‘“VYoluntcer Sentinel.” ‘Sir Nutwood” is a handsome and valuable co)t, 14 years old, and Mr. ©. deserves crecit for the enterprise shown in securing such good stock. - We are informed that a barn on Central owned by Angus Mc- ther with its contents, St cet, Summerside, Mill an, Keq, , was, toge a wagon, two sleighs, one hay rake, eral other articles, totally destroye: l by fire about half-past one o'clock yesterday morning, Mr. MeMillan’s residence adjoining had a nar row escape, The origin of the fire is un- known. We have not heard whether or not there was any insurance on the property de:- troyed. allidaniitaiectintlail We learn that Mr. James A. Morrison, the well known at popular traveler for J. 5. Maclean & Co.. Halifax, nestion with nat firm early in the new year, having accepte: da more lucrative position in the larve tea house of \Varren & Jones, Lon don, Env. Mr. Morrison's friends on the Island wi.| be pleased ¢» ‘earn that he has no intention of giving up his good business cen- nections here, auc expects to see his frie sands as nsual. We wish Mr. Morrison every success —_—_—-- > Jestixs MeCarray arrived by the Frederic- ton train at Woodstock, N. B., on Friday and was met at the depot by Mayor Connell, the town clerk, the managers of the opera house, several members of the town and county coun- cils.cnd a number of other gentlemen from all parts of the country. Mr. MeCarthy register- ed at the Gibson bouse, where a large number ef our citizens have had the honor of being este) +p him. Flis tecture on the ‘“Canse ee [re ’ 1G Upersa vtrs I itaiw . to a large audienc. ttijiiiaasil 3 Tue new pier at Cape ‘Torme ntine, says the Sackville, N B., Post, is now Ke tting g under way. The contractors have opened what seems to be « fine quarry of omnes stone at — 8, or four miles distant on the N. < ’ thi ee oP ailway. It has been tested it | a P. £. L, approved by the department of public w orks | aud is now being opened by the company. The railway is about in a position to move all | the stone requi The contractors are now advertising for quarrymen and are giving other evidences that they mean business. ml | Moncton, N b: F Bradbury, ~ : i [RR D.- ae LT a» ‘ i i ni t sqguare- Tus Glovcester Mass., .Advertiser says: BI , do; KR Mor a a, i ’ . - ’ ; . : J On Thurse afternoon while Mr. W.N. Le i . ‘ A — Be of Charlottetown) was driving REVERE HOUS Pade orme. i | J na Main street in his buggy, near Venter s | é ts - i Lee = . 7 i r . i c : 4 Bloc k he was run ite by one of the a a ; strsal: R Jac: a . . . . . u mashing ove of the whe 4 tae bug ren Dod : wp. N cars, 5 a \ LePa a ee, ques, Oxuebez; i Tiop i i DD i an? ds ritat other dama F ” 5 “ .* 7; Ni yrrison. NMontre ric A M 2 ATLA! Gao. forms us that there were * feo vehicles stwnd- | 4 Nee eee ec, ahsdadednnthdemmnigety ing near the sidewalk avd it was inp: ile to i ee avol l th collist (ee unless the car driver | EDs eu a> 4 j . atoppe d his herses, which he did no’ Cur } } At Vernon River, on Wedn ssday, O wt. 6, after srrow that it renders it impera- | 35 ot ten days, Daniel, ths beloved son of atreets 4 nart an illae Hiya “nece and sev- | is to sever his con- | for car drivers w wevuleg tAdetAs tree at stirred up a nest him. His face the effects of the Mr. Gladstone, while felling a Hawarden, on Saturday, of wasps. They attacked is terribly swollen from stings. Preparations. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 24. The Sultan h AS. 1D ? new torpedo beats, commanded the Admi- ri — to expend £500,000 on men-of-war. Warlike aition to orde Ss Tor Yabinet Ministers oppose this new project. Enercase in Waces. Lonpon, Oct. 24. At a mass meeting of jute operstives at lved that the uproved envugh to warrant 5 Dundee yesterday, it wa trade had per cent. Increase in wages. rfeit coin in Penitentiary. counts Was sentenced to ten years Oct. 24. The land adjace hannon is flooded. Hundr afloat, and the potato c1 eds of tons of hay are op iS rovoing. —o Weather Bu lietin. Octo} 25—10 a.m. winds; fine to-day, or to-morrow; higher tem- Teneiah ith-west to s sath east cool rains to-nig pera ture. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Oct 23—Geraldine, Jamieson, Canso; Athlete, Zint, Lunenburg; Linaria, Falt, Hfx; Leone, Mason, Lunenburg; W E Dooks, Looks, Halifax. Oct 25—Alpha, Gay, Souris; Riseover, Smelt- zer, Lunenburg. Oct 23—Alice Phebe, 2 shell, Halifax; Wil liam Taylor, Baicom, 5h Harbor; W E Dooks, Dooks, .Halifax; Geraldine, Jamie- son, S sick Oct 25—Atias, Zella, chi, ea Pictou. OTHE! Summerside, Oct 22—Ent schr Adonia, Ar- sehault, Pictou, coal; stmr Miramichi, Baquet, Montreal, mdse. Cld 21—Schr Effie Sweet, King, Barbadoes, 12,700 bus oats, £0,000, 80 sheep, $250. 22 Brigt Eagle, Beyer, Demer- aia, 9,500 bushels, $4,000, 52 sheep, $180— shippers, Mé&AM Wright. 24—-Beulah, Lohnes, Boston, potatoes; Adonia, Arsenault, Pictou, bal. Halifax. stmr Mirami- y DAY Te . PORSLS. HOTEL ARRIVALS. i RANKIN HOT | Oct 23—G W I “ott. Toronto; W Stanley ry eedie, New York; A E Heringtoa, Toronto; J € Sautford, Hidovrd Cove, N 3; D Dovaie, | Montreal; Geo Dibblee, Fredericton, N Bb; b | H Young, St John; A iE Bond, Montreal; M | Gil ‘bon, do; R Booth, do. LOUSE. OSBORNE zesur, Gar digan Bridge; iJ P u ickhan. S’side; J W Willis, Stellartua, i\NS; W Wooney, do; 8 J B Leard, © rapaud; iW Cc fbi! 0g (ieo'town; J D »yle and wite Houlton, Me; A | Oct 23—J G Serim warehouse | rz "7 s< . Eg aa ei eek y £Ch ears Emprisonment. St. THomas, Ont. Oct. 24. Cliesold, who pleade l guilty to four} charges of manufacturing and passing Neil aod Margaret NeVRersen; umjod7 yey anc ‘piav nieatle. ————— ne ee gee So SE RNS TRE RPE MS St ARE TS NA a A CU _ INER — ~- on . Special Notices. \MERICAN rubbers and overshoes at Dorsey Golf & Co's. oct 22 tf Tue best place in the city to buy a is at Dors sey . Goff & Co's. ' AKEP your feet Felt Boots at D rsey Goff & Co's. 4 MiNE s alping to-night at Reid Bros., in men’s s hire id drawers, all wool scarlet, 50c each; men’s to p all wool knit shirts, 75¢, worth SL. | ialf wool top shirts 50c, worth 75e; all wool gray flannel, 20e per yard; druggets, 22c per yard; men’s overcoats,$7.50, regular price, 512; tine Scotch tweeds,7d5c; ladies’ gossamers, Joc each; ladies mantles 50 per cent discount. oct 23, 3i W pe op! e know what is the best Scotch ey to drink; there ar e 80 AMY brands. i raclic whi pped by the Stirling Bon ; £c., SY dine. N. B., for agé and i y has iong stood first in Seotland— ¥ Mnongst the non ty. itis sold in full sized VOTLICS ix brands sell in sma }whiskey is sold The Gaelic Black dump | bottle, gold ecapsa!l and gold label. See you | sized bottles. everywhere, America, “end a solf-addressed envelope to the REY. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, New York City. UNDERWRITERS SALE ‘O be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Breakwater, at Belle Creek, Lot 62, at the j hour of ONE O’C).OCK, P. M., on TUES- | DAY next, October 26th, the Hull, Material and Cargo (White Oats, Deals and Butter,} of the Bark Katie Stuart, as she now lays stran- ded otf that place. Condemned and ordered to be sold for the benefit of all concerned. | Gb. WILSON HIGGS, Auctioneer. | Ch’town, Oct. 2Ist, 1886, 4i, Teachsr ‘Wanted. oe W ANTED, by the Board of Schoo) Trustees of Charlottetown, : ¥ = ~ y a A BALE TRACHER, OF THE FIRST CLASS, for the position of Princigal of Queen Square | School, to succeed Mr. R, E. Gaul, who has resigned, The best of references will be required. ISAAC OXENHAM, SECRETARY OF SCHOOL BOARD. Ch’town, Oct. 6, 1886—2i1 wed sat tl 31 oct 3CALPING. od Per Cent Biscount, TOR 10 DAY ONLY. THIS KNOCKS THEM OUT. ——— COME AND SEB FOR YOURSELVES, _——_— ee | }N orderto hold our customers. we are driven to offer these large discounts and have decided to sel: at these figures, although we can't afford to do so because our profits are smaller than Dry Goods Sealper’s, who handle all kinds of sinall wares. Our stock of merchandize is a)1 fresh and new, and is not the accumulation of twenty years. ; Our goods are ali marked in plain figures, whch will prevent any deception being practiced upon the purchaser. Overcoats reduced from $12 to $8. Men's Suits, old price $12, now $9. 1. adix “8 ‘Cc ire culars, 75cts. Flannels now at 20cts pes yard, S$ per yard, $1.95, now 7Sets per yard. Undershirts, all-wool, th ts, 22ct ) ‘weed marke } Gents’ Scariet rth 7Acta. Men‘s Top Shirts, now 75cts, regular price, $1. Ladies’ Jersey Jackets $3, worth $4.50. Men’s Rubber Coats $1.75, worth $2.50. {| Biankets $1.99 per pair. Best Blankets $4.50, worth $6.50. REED BROS... CAMERON BLOCK. Ch‘town, Oct. 20, 1886—3mos PERFLETION & EXCELLENCE WOODILL' GERMAN BAKING POWDER RETAILS EVERYWHERE. 50cts, | Cans, 8, 14, and 25. Cents. Paper, 6, [2. and 24 Cents. Oct. 20, 1886, Sion Stewart Market Garden, SCUTHPORT, LOT 48. 10. (> 0 CABBAGES, from 5 to 20 lbs, in webrht, 20 to Mets, per dozen. ele ry, , ucts, per dogzen, boxing extra. 7 ” Bas! shels Onians, $1 ver bushel. 100 fo 83>. Table Cerrois, ets. per bushel. Coasnnins Pumpkins, Squashes, Toma- Leets, | toes, XC, | Address all orders to JAMES RURKE, Buuged &. Osh 00, “SG-daau 2aw . i t warm. <A superior lot of | oct 22 tf } galton nearly ali other | . senenaeeetnanemeene en > german os AY 4 - os 1 ( r iva4 For Liv erieel Direct. BRIGANPINE “TRReT ye » Kha a4 35 62 24 3 EL. MECHAM, COMMANDER, N OW due at Charlot‘ etown, wil! the di. berth for Live: providing pool, wid, nihcient cargo. olfe rs, will sail Apel ti6 Hirst Week in November, and will carry Starch and Ganned Goeds at yw re ep frei gni. jnicading shippeee will please cation ak t make appli- e rooin, Apply to ‘the owners, PEAKE 8905, & Charlottetown, Oct. 22. 2NED UP | heball § ney Busines GREAT GEOGRGH STREET alongside of J@hn : Stumbies ae ness Shop, where we are boand to sell eve ing ia our jine at Bot tom Price ‘es. Gu. e's 2, (different.qnalities. ) SUGAR, or. RAISINS, “ o CURRANTS, MOLASSE NoWPOUNDLANE FESG, and everything you want in the Grocéry line, ALSO-- STABLING ACCOMODATION We are determined dwate give those who favor us with their patronaye entire satisfaction, and the best value for their money and produce. Come one, come all and inspect our Goods. Remember the place is on Great :teorge Street, next John Staumbies’ ilarness E stablishme nt. Bees Wanted. JOHN EVAXS & GREAT GEORGE STREET. Oct. 4, 1886 Smo cod THE PRESENT... S chal 2 ded Is A GOOD TIME TO BUY Silver fated Ware. cr ee. Price sS are ‘Likely to Go Up. Ti 8 a eg The following is contained in a letter just received by us from a manufacturer ; “There is a reguiar boom in trade, Cannot send travellers out, have to keep them home to help to get out orders. Everyone crazy about zoods. ‘The whole west is in a ferment and rurices are going to be higher. as it is utterly impossibie to make the goods required.’ The above state of the trade ig in a great meas- ure due to the fine exhibits of Silver Ware made at the Colonial Exhibition in Loadon and the -onsequent popularity and dema id for Canadian soods, We have a splendid show of Sugar, Butter ane Cups and Mugs,’ Ice Pitchers, colored and plain), Casters, Spoons, and all kinds of xoods. 4 Tizhag i visas, Pickie Dishes Napkin Kings, CAMEKON BLOCK. Oct. S—Law —_ — Wwe’ eS Lise, BAUNN, We. = DRESSM. AKER, who wo wld go out by the day, ¥ i! be pleased to wait on those desiring ner services, For address enquire at EXAMINER office. oct25—6i pd for SALE—A nice driving Pony. Apply at this office, oct25 2: P vd between Victoria a Silver Bar night, T OST-—Lasit Sunday 4 4 Cathedral, Park and the R. C, Pin, set withstones. Finder w leaving same at this office. oct24 ji pa ™ 9 L LET AS Store and Di welling, one door north of G. W. Millner’s; possession given immedi- stely. Enquire ai the Das se an Henge, corne: Prince and Water Strects.—-W. H. Fa ahs — o« {25 i OA RDEKS- —A few Boarders can be accommo dated at the Duncan House—W. H. Farquhar son. oct25 tf to Mrs Ch’'town oct21 bipd A COOK wanted immediately. Apply Col. Gray, “Inkerman Hu..., Royalty. T° LET--A House near the Foundry. Apply to Patrick Farmer, near McKinnon & Me- Lean’s Fouudry. octi9 tf po LEI -A House on Cumberiand Street,lately oceuj ied by Miss Forgan, containing seven rooms. Jossession given immediately, Apply on the premises to James Crockett. oc2i,eod re, LET— House on W ater Street, opposite the tailway Station. Apply at this office, octi3 TO LET—The House on Prince Street, at pre- * sent occupied by C. B. a ill; possession given atany time. Apply to C. B. Macne ill. oct To LET.—A house containing five rooms, Apply to Jas. A. McLeod, Spring Park Road. oct 13, tf Wp ANTED— —A Cook; good references “required. Appis to Mrs. H, James Pajmer, Pownall Street, next door to St. Joseph’s Convent. a. Gy. oct t 0 LE?—That brick House and Shop on Dor chester “Street, formerly occupied by Owen Connuily; immediate possession given. For terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jun2l @od W A} STED, —Acock. Apply to Mrs. DeBlois Devonpori Cottage, Royalty. sep2s tf = 0 ET " Subscriber‘s building. a lar ve office, byte or Club or Assembly HKovin. wt Mac eachern. sept 23 no wed Honse and % SALE—A _ Dweliing & For terms and par- yo ; situate on Evccton Screet. ticulars apply to Ge orge the premises. —L. i. Pollard. septs ti Pleasant Street, with Agiy to William a” ye LET—A House on ects o# ead wea ia yard, ill be rewarded on} Shop | {{ONTEMPLATING making extensive alterations in a ae early in the new year, which will necessitate closing for some time, I will So to Di tS: ee MY ENTIRE my my cy pee? STOCK OF Ne} i tit -_ ( a5 > 4 AT A TREMENDOUS SAC ee | RIFICE. All the stock of F per cent discount. All the Cloths and Tweeds at a dissount of ae = cent Knit Wool Goods, Shawis and Mantles at 35 1-2 per cent discount ee White and Scarlet Flannels at 33 7? aiscount faney Dress Goods and Dress Cloths at 334 per cent Velvets Plushes) Ribben and all Millinery Goods at 33 1-2 per cent discount. A'l the steck of Men’ sand Boys Ciothing, Gents’ Furnish- ings, Overcoats, Reafers an? Suits a‘ a discount of "3 1-2 per cent. All Cotton Goods at a discount of 25 per cent ee ho must be cleared before the first of the You can depend on getting the BEST BARGAINS city. Sold for CASH only. ee mee Q--- a A } Ep@> ey A i UFEN STREET The entire stoc! New Year. ever offered in this Yes All Goods J. Ch'town, Oct . 29, Th BB. 86—dy wy 6 ee eR RE mE We MANTLE DEPARTMENT. POL VUANS. ) LaanG P. az. DTOTS, \ SHORT 3. Ae BETS, } BA i TRLE é¢ ah oT a: o ACHETS, j J eee * )* A Large Assortment Low Prices. STOCHINGETTE JACKETS. JERSEY JACKETS, CLOTH DEPARTMENT. KYRLE CLOTHS, | | ’ . ic y gs . DEAGONAL CLOTHS, ) Choice New Goods. | OTTOMAN CLOTHS, aa aaa ASTRAK ec’ CLOTHS, STOCKINGET: E CLOTHS, SEALE «is, ESSGOODS DEPARTMENT, °- CAMSHMERES, Pe ane ES j of the Season with Plushes GRILLAGE CLO 78, \ ‘ tech CAMELS HAIR SUITING, o Mate FURS. De __—— Alithe New Dress Materials A Large Stock. 4°l Prices. ee "Fe oa Fiowers, Plashes, Veivets Belt fats, Feathers, | | Alley or to the owner on | i GEES iw _ 7 oom Sit SUCCESSORS TO DAVIES & ART, ©) © Ses “ a rere wa eee ee nee