rey a Local and Other Ltiems. Gone Down A Scott Act offender ‘* w iown last eve ning. a | clothing takes the lead, the fit, ] tl >) so wit price, Can not be surpassed.) of ~ - ' Nore or Tuts Owuler 8 in speration in th Ni AA A The new ( os Tur Ree — The Engineers are having vmdve and medal competition at Kensin tice S rtern ii > ~ ' IN Lhe shipyards on the gré Kes are to be busy the coming winter. Ther: are te tract to be built 35 vessels, at a => i? si) o SEASONABLI Persons desirous of having water put into thelr houses this fal] s honid eir orders at the ( > SOME people toink auction sales ig our trade Far form that—our sales a: increasing daily, Upen to-night till 9.3 wk.—L8. H. Taylor, Jeweler. > Revias_e.—Goff Bros.’ fall boots yo ih Gepend on every time. - the herl H all s it wonderful preparation for Da thi ‘the growth w plentifully in New En o 1 Fast Ons. The T graph sumong the horses which Mr. W ight to St. { us : . SUME of S in rest Renin ~ =" gl and. says John this week, . st » i Won. a i ri ‘ i edrate i if stallion Elm 1 2.27), that won { aul it Al eteating } ci oF 8. een | ands $2,5 He | N | - PoTATO | i bel I tn iA ? ‘ uct va *y poss i lid seem as if ‘ e airaid that t I | at ; bia rit - pi i ‘ unin i gu i : - NK [ i ' ‘ > Ff \ i } ~ I King »~ N.S i re ra Its; 1t 1s | i at t \ AN I ply, and I Vicini lng anX they may 4 iesti ive ¢ AS tN y nay in L\ustraila, ~_ . Aga prey 0 I ‘ p ) ine V\ : is g l . g sce i ‘ natior yt i It iew oF ¢ p! } i itis w for pu k Li I ‘ 8 Wun nat yists +. 4 D i I nh mo ‘ I S i tx I "I Hi e against ‘ vl ] I va r/DS $1 ! pt itionists s« ita ma on ard. In N Se vote 1s - rH ATILING L . ibber i er wt Ma =neati a i ty ti Br 7 Potice Cover.—Th pts at tl oul buring the yt sept mbe \ 142.61 Chere we 27 ictions f il Kenne onyvict tor breach of the ‘i Act g ivi nd oo dismissals 1 of it \ és ivictions for ») aniImMmais, j YY viloiating la Temperance Act; 3 dismissals for and ] dismissal fur destroying fruit Line per_o > ( FAI Ti Everything k and jewelry line sel ing i¢ ip at f w. aylor 8s. Spe Lui oy g Cali in and examine | | 3 They sp sk for t i ' i - i i There isa good deal of j I rit ty at the present time. i en e &th Septem be F snd the oth bet r 27 cases of typ iand 2 of scariet reported Health Officer J yhn A ihe p rts ort iinations for the same 4 t ‘ reaths ind thirteen re veries ] S¢ now naer t itment are , gy g : . | T j ti ‘ ‘ t< mi | tr, > at : y tiie . pat p ; the lal Ue - ‘ ‘ r j t 7 ee t gal } nad ti - SF I bb 1m Fe me \ ; i r \. Gord will pi l i] ini () ' Voncerning n i Sunday School and pastor 483 at 2.50 p.m. Preaching at 7 p. . Rey H ry Crawt i, Irom Shelpurne, ‘.5..( Pres rian) will occupy e pulpit i ‘yer Me i n Wednue sday, at 7.00 | ! \ tree n nnappriate Stra I invited to all the above er ~ Ppet Prine street Church Teachers’ H2eting to Hight at eicnt o clock. Po-m rrow at 7:20 6. m.. prayer me ; Atlla preaching by the Rev Mr, tread Z.iD p m., Sabbath Schoo] At 7 p m the usual evangeistic | » viet pastor, the Rev. W. W./c ©Wwer, ginthe Y. M. C. A. Hall, FOS ; meetin Sa rrow, at 4 p. m Subject, “The Ark ought to Zion,” 2 Samu » & 2 oe oe \ddress by Rev. John Read Everybody we ; the R Ved. M. M Lellan Wii CUDDY the Mt of Zion Chur h. morrow. Ser tila ii ng prayei the evening, LU.15. Sab » and 7 in meetin at 1UGl at 2.50 Dp. m ? , . ‘Member the ‘allwa rOS De seling liome } } y | pel Meeting luday afternoon, in McLeod's Hall, at 4 o'dhe ; K. Strangers J 2 } ohn 12 46, Worlds hat wh on always welcome. lam come a light woever believeth in Lesson, nto the it i ; Ti Sveuiil Methodist Brick ; ’ } lay night. ‘tle department ommuissioners ofhce, Hair Renewei ting th i : : irom where th of the hair, ! that S. MeKie tic \ 1 AU Lh ith CW as been OY inted SIX mm nths’ ence, and will travel in d sughter. change in temperature. Masters, who sustained such severe injuries tevens eporteda te 2 rom the A eS + octY Charlottetown Driving se TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Despatoues TO THe EXAMINER. rhe Poisoned Candy Case. SPRCIAI B., Oct. 11. Sr. Jonny, N. \ Othee \t the inquest to-night Post himself that <a now fully satistied visoned candy was mailed in the city be- ween the hours of 5.15 and 8.15 on Thars- chief clerk n Barker's establishment, was examined at | the whole- after permission to irry a key. AfterZthe poisoning became | larry B. Peters, tle saw McDonald in several times hot ength. rohit. He had chown, he became somewhat curious about wid on Frid iy night called on serryman, and examined the hich the candy had been sent. on going to the shop, he examin- and found , 7 -inch fine comb boxes to kOTHINY, tl the steck DuxXes iree } ’ and on tne iatter nd Saturday, morning, W.S. Barker mentioned witness his ispicion ot Mc Don ild, and he remarked iat he held the same suspicions atter ie arrest. Peters remarked that it srroborated his suspicion He also a of MeDonald being found nthe shop one night about fifteen feet was found, and hen the per- Barker stated that 1 e strychnine His sudden dis bppearance Ww n appeared. W. §, + reason he was suspicious of McDonald } was that he believed the work of sending he andy was that of a imnatic, and tha s what pr mupted him to ask Peters to go e coroner on Friday night and examine e boxes. He had no other cause for sus- ur minutes to midnight uatil to-morrow NncioOn of MeD mmald. The inquest add je urned at i n Political Notes. Urtawa, Oct. J1. Mi: Beauchmin (Liberal) and Mr. i ! j ry) were nominated for the tlouse of Commons for Richelieu county, Mess Laurier and Chapleau Che feeling runs hich. senator Guevremon was mobbed and ndled at Sorrel to-day during © Piss) PPOCCEGINGS, i ts ‘ is it ‘ fat Mi Dewdney’s speech Belle H ymblin won 9141 2.194, ber of spectators. ria in tayor of Chinese immigration S$ intended to foreshadow the adoption ro-Chinese policy by the Dominion iment, and the repeal of the present posing a tax of 850 a head upon all | n¢ ri 1S setting in the D minion. ° Sudden Death. Orrawa, Oct. 11 Jucge L. Oliver. J ‘dee of the County Prescott and Russell, died sud- I 0 ga Dang! t Ottawa h night. He had just con- a speech, when feeling ill he was irried Into an ante-room, and died ijn ew nibutes. Deceased was 40 years old, W AT n adn lex last yeur,. bhe Want Eight Bours. BinMincuam, Oct. 11. Phe National Cy nierence of Miners to- ieclared in favor of working days of 8 irs to go i /peration on January Ist. inmers throughout Great Britain taken a ballot on the question and ‘ strike if their demand is not I te mave Taken Action. Ottawa, Oct. 11. Carter, Mace & Co., tea fnerchants, have nwenced an action in the Exchequer ‘ourt t recover $1,600 alleced to have een nnproperly cvllected from then by istoms officials as duty upon tea imported from China thr ugh the United States Belle Hamblin Wins. New York. Oct. 11. At Fleetwood Park. to-day, a match race ok place between Belle Hamblin and Harry Wilkes in the presence of a large tC heats. Time, 2.167, 1¢guo Leave of Absence ei Ez: OTTawa, O Justice Fournier, of the Supreme leave of ab- } Kurope with his . © a Weatiber Builetin. lO a m. TORONTO, Cot TS lw j not —_— winds; hne weather; Mode rate - The unfertunate man Me- No Berrer from oue of the top windows of ns building yesterday morning, is d 1y, He is paralyzed rs down, and is a littie de- recovery is doubtful. a en nme | PIE i. ; \t DeSable, on Gth inst . after an ill- yf four days. Mary Jane, dearly beloved nly daughter of Kenneth C, Holm, aged | railing tter te s bi | ‘ the -~ } years and , months, wee bes eT sre sin id Db.tgeh © SOTTOW lade, 1 timely came with iriendly care, Phe ope ing bud to Heaven conveyed And bade it bloom forever there. ee eee —o- - A TR se. “William.” FOR CHARTER. HE Subscriber will receive offers for the Charter of above Steamer, to load at rth or South side of 1¢ Island. She will ‘ , t 20th inst... and on dis- of cargo will be re dy tu load. R. McMILLAN. | ly tf Park and Provincial Exhibition | Association. eS eee "RHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of | ‘ v v5 the Stockholders of the above Association | J. B. Clark, situated on Water Street. Lerms, will he held in Mr. J. D WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 23rd inst., | 6 per cent. i Hall, on | McLeod’s &t 8 o'clock, sharp. By order of the Directors. Lin- | spector King was recalled and said that he the } Cx rroner boxes in Saturday Stewart’s correspond cactly. McDonald was restless on ¥ riday | UnESS GOODS aa, EXAMINER, - - - - ___ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1889. a, Local Notices. tiis evening, call and see McEachen, the , cheap shoe man, time. [t's to your business—If you want to save money in buying shoes to see McKachen, the cheap boot and shoe man, } | Campbell’s Quinine Wine and you will be able | to drive all feverish attacks away. | The overworked business‘ man will, by stvengthened for the rush of—all trade. Co's, di Oct UL Cranberries. —Two barrels choice Cran- berries for sale cheap by the quart, peck or bushel, at George Carter & Co's., Market Square. di eod Oct 11 Have you a fever ? Campbell's Quinine Wine will make you as cool aga cucumber, \re you weak and pale? Use Campbell's Quinine Wine and you will blossom as the rose, Bran.—Ten tons just received from Ontario. For sale cheap at A. Horne & Co's. oc9 2w ead Ladies, look at the Kid Gloves for 50 cents & pair, at J. B. Macdonald's, 6bi—octl0 Fresh ground Linseed Meal at Geo. Carter & Co's: {oct] 3i Boys’ suits, overcoats and reefers, very nice at Jus Paton & Co's, Fresh lemons and green grapes at Beer & Gotf’s, oct] gi We don’t need to employ any one to bid up the price of our goods, they stand on their merits, and the public know that they will not be deceived. Sale going on lively; store open until 9 o’cleck.—E, W, Taylor, Cameron Block [oot]? and cheapest stock of shown on P. FE. Island Dominion Boot and The largest, best Boots and Shoes ever is now showing at the Shoe Store. Old Mine Sydney Coal, landing at Me- lan’s wharf to morrow,—R. McMillan, oct? 3i Sacques, and Children’s N. Riggs. oc9 Im eod MARRIED At Milton, on the 9th inst., by Rev. W. H, Sampson, Miss Gertrude Chandler to Mr. George M. Moore, both of Charlottetown, Ladieg’ Ulsters, Clothes cut at W. At the Methadist Church, Tyyon, on the 10th inst , by the Rev. BP. Cowperthwaite, asssisted by the Rev. George Harrison, Mr. Richard Lord to Miss Bertha Leard, _e c iS NOW SELLING HIS New Stoel ——OF—~ aS German Flannels, Wool Cloths, Meltons, CHEAP. OVERGOATS AND CLOTHING AT A SACRIFICE. oct5—b6i eod wy ; > | } ‘Stock aul Good Will of Business ourt, { | our gei eral stock of | Terms, 25 per cent, down ; balance, 4, Sand Terms, 334 per cent. down ; balance, 5 years or by letter to TENDERS INVITED ie. A. ROBBLEE & CO., SUMMERSIDE, i AVING decided to wind up our business, denders will be received up to noon on idSth day of October, 1889, for the purchase, ata percentage on the first cost, for Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Xe.,, and good will of our business, amounting to some $8,000 (Hight Thousand Dollars. The Stock isin perfect order, a large por- tion being of this season’s importation and bought for cash, Che Stand is one of the most central in Summerside, and the premises is one of the best in the Province, fitted up in the most modern style. intending purchasers can call and examine or address by letter, when every information will be given. TERMS—Cash or time will be given at 3, 6, 9, 12, 15 months, upon approved security, Also, we offer the following by private sale; Ist. Our Lobster, Mackerel and Codfishing Establishment situated at Miminigash, includ. ing 2 Seines & Sein Boats, large quantity of Salt, Empty Cans, Mackerel Barrels, Can Mak- ing Tools, ete. This property is considered one of the largest fishing stands on the coast 12 mouths, 2nd. The Steam Tug ‘* Yantic,” only one year old, and fitted up with the latest im- proved machinery. ‘Terms, 334 per cent. down ; balance, 4, 8 and 12 months. 3rd. The Residence now occupied by T. H. Robblee, on Popular Avenue. Also, Six Acres of Land, situated near St. Eleanors, adjoining the Farm of Mr. J. L. Lea’s, and opposite the residence of Mr. Wm. H. Brown. The same will be sold separately or together. at 6 per cent. interest. i 4th. The Residence now occupied by Mr. : | Every time.—If you want a pair of boots” He takes the lead every | { ! Have you a feverish symptoms? If so, take Campbell's Quinine Wine, be invigorated and Fresh Graham Flour at George Carter & | ve Got the Pull ON THE BARGAIN BUSINESS, Just because we promise no more than we can perform and make our Y . Bargains better than our Brag. OUR IMMENSE sTOCK OF CLOTHING Is GOING LIKE HOT CAKES! caennattinnsintiadin —(x )}--—-_—_——_-—_—. happy with Bargains that are at for Cheapness and Value. We have the Largest Stock of Clothing in the Lower Provinces and Lowest Prices in the Dominion. We will make you the top noteh siiieaptieaitiasiia ——{x)}———________ Don't be foolish enough to buy without seeing the Cheap Men's Stock. Wonderful Charlottetown, Oct. §, 1889—eod why ao ag Re ree OE Fill mond Street. noe WAN VED, at the Oakland oe } oad. on commission. Kent Street. JAS. PATON & CO’S. Great Clothing iepartment is now brim full of New Rectf- ers, Overcoats, Ulsters, Waterproof Coats and Suits, all first-class goods and splendid fits. ‘his enormous stock has been bought at the very lowest cash prices, and in order to make aspeedy ciearance we have marked our Reefers and Overcoats so low that they are bound to sell fast. Last winter our sales for Reefers was so large we could not sup- ply all our customers; this season we have almost doubled our stock. We have all sizes. We can suit the smallest boy or the largest man on the Island. Come one. come all! Ef our prices don't convince you that we are selling the best goods for the gyfeast money, we don't ask you to buy. re Little Bays’ Oyercoats, Suits and Reefers a Specialty ! Great Bargains in Shirts and Drawers {x)—— PATON & GOS. POPULAR CLOTHING STORE, MARE ET SQU ARH. Charlottetown, Oct. 9, 1889—2m eod wky ee au SS UN HOUSE saenonnsstonbenss{ ¥ )notheusnenesii ——— — DRU GSINAIN | Physicians’ Prescrip- | if tions and Family Recipes *s are our specialties, and will | | receive prompt and careful | attention. U | We warrant all Drugs, | | Chemicals and Compounds | bearing our label and passing | G through our hands, A. 8. JOHNSON, cote. RE ETBITION WEEE! STORE ENING. oct8—ly eod | —— —(x + —— Goods WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e FALL STOGK NOW (Pp = | EXPECTED DAILY. ANTED,—A Servant Girl for general house _| \ work. Apply to Mrs. Epwarp Davy, Rich | iw—octlz | ———— 4 }-——-———- rs : } » — able.—D ng Street. Charges reasonable . aaa vd 3i—acti2 NTED.—-A Blacksmith with some experi- ases 0 ‘eral Ww E snce, atonce. Appiy to WILLIAM J. | Ruc- TOR, Hunter River P. O. dy 2: wky—octl{ ANTED.—A Cook and Housemaid. Apply to JUST RECEIVED.—BALANCE W? Mrs. R, it. FITZGERALD, Moust a ward : 3i—octll —— Best Stock of Ready-made 17 ANTED.—Ar active young man to canvass Wau and country for a good selling article | Apply at this office. tf—octld ne ; . : 7 — | Largest WANTED AT ONCE.—A_ good Cook. Apply atthe ELpon House, Kent Street. oct7-—-lw pd and ae Clothing Ever Shown. WANTED.—A good Servant Girl for general housework, Appl: to Mrs, D. STEWART, octo ——~-—— (o)——_-—_—_ 334 per cent. down; balance in 5 years at For further particulars apply at our offive to a suilable person. Dorcbester Street. Od D1 WANTED.—A Female Servant for genera] housework in a small family. Good wages a Apply to Mrs. ALLEY, \ - 8 a Ped re ee a Lf ‘ eee eran aati F agro oe rene ereoma er ais momar BS Sk ee ’ a ee aa eee I