i ee a ow — ¥% 7 ¥ “2 ° rliks DAILY EXAMI rocal and Other Lteiiis. ct 6 ‘ i [SpectaL Despatones To Tux Examiner, ] 1 Me he The Presbyterian Synod, latest New Grasaow, Oct. 5. t. Ot The business of the Presbyterian Synod 7 . nd this morning was an ovetture from the St. . eae eae ile John presbytery concerning the mana.e- ce ment of the Widows & Orphans Fund. » with the sole italien Gl Mr, Willet appeared in support of the over- | ot ete | ture. There was a long discussion, but the v e recommendations of the St. John Pres-| atock of cloths in the city to} oytery had very few supporters and the | » lohn McLeod & Co's. matter was left in the hands of a committee ial and it is not likely anything more will be 2 8 for October and Domestic} heard of it. ions a t the Diamond Book- | considered a remit from’ the General As- ye s mbly on the subject of foreign missionary - in the New Hebrides. arthe Stipendiary Mayistrate’s Court this This was a memorial from the Woman’s s were fined from $1] to - Your Early Flowering Hyacinths should be slanted at 01 \ very fine stock now on ak atts H Haas wus 4) eod oct! e ‘. Or.pand young, rich and poor can get enty of kery at the cheap crockery Ww. P. ¢ \ sep28 dy wy 2w idles Ip you want a very nice dinner set, or tea set, or chamber set be sure you will get it at cheap crockery store.—W. P. €olwill. sept28 ay wy 2w — - ;ee young ladies of Lunenburg county, \_S., have originated anew game called Skiss me quick or mother will heat The / ess says it is very popular ao PRATHER CURLING, cleaning, etc., done with neatness and dispatch by Mrs. C. MeMil- ypposite Railway Round House. se27 lidy liw - — PETER MULLAR y. a Montreal beot and + ley . ‘ } ‘nl } shee traveller, died ln e hospital at Halifax a iew :ys ago from the effects of a drunken spree. He was well known in Charlottetown, — > Actions speak louder than locals. Cal) and see the many bargains Beer Bros. are showing in Dry Geods, and judge for yourself who leads in good goods at low prices. octi—-21 - - fac new Court House now ip course of erection at Georgetown, promises to be a very handsome building. The walls are up and the fis now being put on. The building is of eautiful tinted freestone, and the workman- hip is of a superior erder. atin At the Grand Seminary, Quebec, on the nd uit., Messrs. John McMillan, of Grand River, King’s Co., and P. A. McElmeel, of Hope River, received Miner Orders, and Messrs. A. P. McLellan, of Summerside, and D. B. Reid, of Hope River, received the Ton- mninisiaiiaitemiitiuies Cuert is an eclipse this year that the as faiied to note, It was the eclipse f Adamson’s Botanic Balsam over all com petitors, It cyres coughs, cokis and all dis- eases of the throat, chest and lungs. Price 10, qo dy wy lw momers $5 and 75 cents = - 4 Woman dressed iu Salvation Army miform and selling laces, ete., one day last week says the Moncton Times, dropped a bed spread and pair of pillow shams in a house on Botsford street. If she will call at this office she will learn where they may I btained. vical Tue stallion Preceptor, owned by Mr. been placed in the fraro, to deyelop Nutwood, 2.18%, Patron, 2.145), C. Gardimer, has hands of A. L. Slipp, his speed. Preceptor is by dam by Panooast (sire and with such breeding, and Slipp’s caretul ghidance, ought to prove a trotter. snanalilimnanas Tai » posts are all up from Ken- sington to Stanley Bridge, and Mr. Angus is now following wi e wire In a few days the circuit will be ipleted and we shall be able to converse fre vith the people of the flourishing settlements of Clifton and Stanley, - well a th those in other portions of the sland. —_— «so — Tue 5-mile bicycle race in the Roller Rink last evening for a silver medal and the cham- piouship of tne Island was largely attended. 1 There were two ies. Art Newsom and GS Mazon. \t 8.30 the race was started and Newsom at vo took the lead and kept in- creasing the unce between himself and Mason till the end of the race; which he won by a half lap. The race was very exciting. An exhibition of pole vaulting was given by Mr. das. MeEachern Several interesting foot races were aiso run. Sane 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 as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, regulates the bowels, —_ is the best known 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 onnusieal Tue St, John Sun, of Uct. 13, 1886, referring to a performance of Balabrega’s Modern Miracle Company, says:—“‘The Institute was again packed last night and the audience was kept in one continual roar of laughter. Miss Emma Lyden in her remarked exhibitions of mind reading is an exceedingly clever artist. Her description, while blind folded, of every wticle presented to her is something wonder- ful. Balabrega’s power of mesmerism is well worth witnessing. Emelie Sells in their trick tumbling feats are very good. Miss Sells isa contortionist of the whole show in themselves and are alone worth Nii. =: THURSDAY. TELEGRAPH ithe Sr ie sa | . is sf t Th TtT A fy T Foreign Missionary Society, who guaranteed a year's salary if the Synod would send out another missionary. There is a good deal of feeling in the matter, and the Rev. E. Scott, of New Glasgow, moved the follow- ing resolution :—‘* The Synod having Con- sidered the remit of the General Assembly with regard to the appointment of a fourth missionary to the New Hebrides, records its continued interest in the work so long and so successfully carried on in the South Seas, and its unabated and hearty sympathy with our Missionaries in their discouragements and trials. The Synod would also express ics appreciation of the warm-hearted zeal which prompted the Women’s Foreign Missionary Society to make their generous offer of support for another missionary in that place, but in view of the circumstances of the case the Synod is of opinion) that such an appointment would not be advisable.” speech bristling with statistics, arguments im support of his contention were: Ist. the state of the funds did. not warrant the assumption of new responsi- bilities; 2nd, the home missions and foreign missions nearel h nne required more at- tention from our church; 3rd, the New Hebridies now had more than its quota of fields. Another resolution was presented to accept the offer of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society. When adjournment reached the debate was still in progress. Turned Queen's Evidence. Dusty, Oct. 5. Callinan, a moonlighter of the party that killed constable Whelehan at Lisdconvara, evidence, was taken tu Ennis to-day to tes- tify against his accomplices. He was es- corted by a strong force of police. He swore to the plot against Sexton, and iden- tified the seven prisoners as having partici- pated in killing constable Whelehan. Callinan admitted that he had planned a number of moonlight raids in Kerry and Clare. had been in the pay of the police during the Whelehan just before raiding Sextons 4 smal] amount of money in payment as share for arranging the raid. The statement caused a great sensation. While returning to jail the prisoners were cheered by crowds people, using their batons freely. § Moonlighters Again. DusLin, Oct. 5. Moonlighters last night attacked the house of a farmer named Kibon at Cranny Bridge, Kilrush. several hours. made. The Dublin corporation unanimous- ly passed Dillon’s motion to attend in state to-morrow the trial of O’Brien and Sullivan. a — The West Indies Route.’ Orrawa, Oct. 5. Government that he contemplates estab- lishing a steamship line on the West Indies route. return. Another Riot. Moscow, Oct. 5. tory, which was destroyed. Many persons were killed. Troops have been sent. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Oct. 5—10 a.m weather; not much change in temperature. ———L—K Fritz Young and Miss FOR N EK) W YORK THE STEAMSHIP highest order. The educated canaries are 4 ‘6 MIR WD p 59 the price of admission to see.” sip Tue Supreme Court met at Summerside on Tuesday last, Mr. Justice Peters presiding. The following gentlemen conypose the Grand Jury:—J F Stewart, foreman; Messrs Aibert J Craswell, Daniel Stewart, Thomas Milligan, james Metherall, James Sharp, Matthew Hood, John Beaton, Wm Callaghan, Josiah Howett, Neil McGoughan, Robert Price, Wm Taylor, John R Enman, Edgar Craswell, Charles McQuarrie. The business is very trifling and the crimina! docket is confined to the case of McKinnon, against whom a true bill was found last term for stabbing.— Phe Court has since been adjourned. All the important cases were settled. There were quite a number of Scott Act appeals. Jou rna When these were counsel asked to have them tried by a jury under the provisions of the Appeal Act. The application was granted, but as the jury panel bail been discharged, the caves hud ty seanel over until gext Juye. called on the appellant's | is intended to leave CHARLOTTETOWN FOR NEW YORK, VIA HALIFAX, ABOUT THE 9th rates to Bermuda and West Indies. London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Havre, Hamburg, | and other European Ports. For freight or passage apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, AGENT. Ch’'town, Sept. 20. 1887. } er ae a ee WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. } WwW the care of a horse and Cow. oc The Sywod in the afternoon }and at prices away down below competitors. | facts that cannot be got over by our competitors. Try us and you will be convinced. (QIOME say will be sustained, others say it will be defeated ; but all admit that The Stat Talon sal Cannot be defeated in turning out the nobbiest fitting Suits, Overcoats, Reefers, Ulsters, &c., | Remember this is not a mere blow, but stern | Qur Fall Stock is now complete. By calling and examiu‘ng it you will see that we keep as fine a range of goods as any house in the trade. We also keep a good and select stock of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, which will be sold at prices that for cheapness cannot be beaten. VISITORS TO THE EXHIBITION, In support of this the mover made a long The main | missionaries compared with other foreign , : —e on Sept. llth, and who turned Queens) past five years. He received from Constable | in the streets, and the police charged on the | They drove the inmates | out and levelled the building with crow- bars, continuing the work of destruction for | Hight arrests have been | Mr. Woods, of Halifax, has notified the He expects a subsidy, but nothing will be decided till Sir Charles Tupper’s The workmen ina cotton mill at Klin raised a riot to-day and set fire to the fac- Light to moderate winds, generally fair REO CROSS LINE j an ; > i oOo TOD te i. HOBSES and CATTLE carried at through Through Bills of Lading issued to Philadelphia. Baltimore, Savannah, Bermuda, West Indies, And ail who are in need of Suits, Overcoats, Reefers, Ulsters, &e., you will Save Money by leaving your order at our Establishment. Work done when promised. aa We are now prepared to make up, in the Latest Style, Ladies’ Newmarkets, Rag- 'lans, Dolmans, Wraps, Sacks, Tailor-made Suits, Riding Habits and all Tailor-made gar- | ments worn by the Gentle Sex, | i —_— -— )---- & M°KENZIE. Charlottetown, Oct. 1, I887—~eod & wky GRAND DISPLAY — OF --— ew Goods, Ae L. E. PROWSE’S, Se All kinds of Goods will be sold during Exhibition Week, j } M*°LEOD i cheap He said he} rare liiiice | Age ic. RR OOM Sa SIGN OF THE GREAT BIG HAT, 84 QUEEN STREET. | Ch’town, Oct. 3, 1887—eod & wky OPENING AND TQ ARRIVE: ENGLISH AND CANADIAN DRY GOODS & CLUTHING ———ALL AT——— ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. GE ©. -Bi se hak Sten of the LION, Queen Street. Ch'town, Sept. 24, 1887—eod & wky SS SS A PERFECT “TREASURE. 20: a “Perfect Treasure.” ing Water, Milk, Wc. in oue year. or Workshop. GOFF BROS, AGENTS. . = ~~ d . ANTED—A Man Servant who understen 8 Un'tewn, Sept. 24, 1887—eod & wky Now that the long nights are coming it will pay to buy Wanzer Lamps for the House, Store aed OCTOBER 6, 1887. W. W. WELLNE H*: the Largest and best selected stock of the following goods to be found in the Lower Provinces : Gold Watches from $15 to $125. Silver Watches from $5.50 to $45. ‘Filled Gold Watches at various prices. — — ALSO —— Gold, Silver, Gold-plated and Jet Jewelry in Endless Variety. ee + ee ri ) ee ee Clocks and Timepieces, Silver-plated Ware and Spectacles. Ch’town, Sept. 30, 1887.—wky 2i THE LARGEST EXHIBITION Dry Gunds aud Clothing IN THE CITY. ——— We Take First Prise for Cheapest and Best Goods. — o—_— OUR STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE. See our Wonderful Bargains in DRESS GOODS, e E é SACQUE CLOTHS, 3 ‘ “ WOOLEN GOODS, é ‘ ‘“ FUR GOODS, ; c ‘“ CLOTHS OF ALL KINDS, ‘ “ “ IN EVERYTHING, =. ee JAMES PATON & CO’S, Successors to W. A. WEEKS & CO., MARKET SQUARE. 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Ch’town, Oct. 3, 1887.—wky To Exhibitors, ‘A WIT)” COU bs eee w- dnetais Oia YNTRIES will be made in our Order Book from this date, till 20 days after Queen’s County Exhibition for TROUSERS, People using the WANZER LAMP: say it is) t4 ~) Seal Lot, of 65. picces Tweed, at the following No Chimney to clean ;) scout: no Smoke; no Smell; big Light; very little Oil a ee ee Cee required ; better than an Oil Steve for Heat- Indispensable in the Nursery and Sick-room ; Will save its cost in oil $8.00 Trousers for........- 08002 see e eee reece .. .$6.00 7.00 i ) aie eee ee ceases orem © en ee Orne 5.00 5.50 WR io EE ies see eeeee ee ee , 62 5.00 OO UT ee Os cn can web a6ewencoveensaa ke ae 4.50 ee eee ene es ee _ cia hee tas ce eee 4.00 Woo ites ed aca ae seen se sans eeheeneee 3.00 3.50 - i i Ue jae diciens okie, ee FORTY PIECES SUITINGS, SPECIAL WOT. O24 Suits for... 2... secs cceccceece= Pts <vecQeee 22 ee. ala 0 be mee bea baenee sae 17.00 20 “ Be. ee es oc ad 1a eee a0 ooo nt Le cite ae 18 a Gk do wakawec ogee bos 00d 00 ¥e ve 0% 14.50 16 ” Praia ee i es o's au 0 othe 0-0 13.00 15 ° Fe al cine tos ae —o This is a genuine discount to clear a Special Lot of Tweeds, Any favoring us with an order ean rely on getting the above bargains. oO 7. A. ees wae CUSTOM TAILOR. Ch’town, Oct. 4, 1887—e0d & wky Scat age ame ace at 1 a orl a SEL eM