ere ee ——— ocal and Other Ttems, tus Jars Rufus Somerby and his Japs Ranger al , e afen's Cardigan Ja kets, 75 cents each H ris & Stew " “” - l low drunk 2 ’ day = enle al rreen grapes, only 15 cents a * ar Beer & Golf's 030 3i PaR sy's Manicure, Nail Pow : an emetic at Davies’ Drug Store. ° neias.—Choice hyac inths, tulips, crocus, i nd R n hyacinth bulbs at Raster (Uy - Hasrird & MOTE © scKNOV ul We are indebted to \I one Ma i, {f Calgary, for a late pape! nt sm =6©feccount of the exit si _ Owi o t absence of Rev. “a nm fh th ity to-day, the Sun- day Seiool Tea neeting is posiponed until Saturday o p- Be Frre.—The Fa reports that the house ‘Mr. Nathaniel Milligan, at theeast end of Sammersi le, was damaged by tire about one a sek on Sunday morning last. - Kn :w s, all the best brands— Stanley Bros., Brown's Block. o27 3i eod ieee iil Veay Cusar.—Two ceses of novels opened to-day at the Diamond Bookstore and selling at 15 cents each—former price, in some in stances, as bigh as halfa dollar. A splendid offer cxnnitaliiiliasiiais Usrrep Meruopism.—Successful, and very interesting united special meetings are being held in the Methodist Brick Church every nightat So'clock. All ere welcome. Come eens Oar “Imperial Jewel” Hall Stove is a double heater, and the handsomest Stove manufactured. Complete in every particular. Sold on commission.—E. H. Norton * Co. oct28—3i _ ; To Restpe Havirax.— The Halifax | papers say it is rumored that the Governor- | General has rented ‘‘Oaklands,” on N. W. Arm, aod that his family will spend next summer at that delightful spot _ - —— EX: SAwy Dean—Mr. George A. | Sawyer, principal of Sawyer’s business college, | Boston, is dead. He will be remembered as | having given expert testimony in the St. John | pelsoning case iast year. > ; Iwo Trres A Weex.—lIt is announced thai | after Monday, next, the steamers of the In- | ternational line will make only two trips per | week between Boston aud St. John, leaving on Mondays and Thursdays a From Hatirax.—The steamer Coila, arrived from Halifax via intermediate ports at three o'clock yesterday morning, and sailed on return at ten o'clock last evening. Shehad a general cargo both Ways > Fivat Norice.—The list of defaulters’ for city taxes is now completed and will be’! handed to the printers on Saturday morn- n Anycae paying to-morrow will save cost of advertising, &c.—Robert Van- iderstine, collector. bet i Use Bensdorp’s Royal Dutch Cocoa. The} best Cocoa made. More economical and | wholesome than tea, makes a Celicious drink | andis easily prepared, Sold in 3 and 4lb tins; at Geo. Carter * Co's, Market Square. : oct 27 lw — - PostPONED oN ACCOUNT OF THE STORM.— The furnitare advertised for sale on Tuesday last will be sold on Friday at 2 o'clock at my silesroom. Anyone wanting parlor, dining- room, hall, bedroom, or kitchen furniture, | should attend.—R Beairsto, Auc’t. a oe Frencu LESSONS sli persons who desire totake French lessons are requesied to give their names at orce to Mr. Louis Tesson, Hotel Davies, as he would like to know as soon es possible how many persons intend to follow a French course this winter. 3i —_—_—»——— Dipy’t Pay Expgnses.—The St. John Ex- hibition Association accounts show that the receipts of the recent fair, including the grant ef $6,000, were nearly twenty-two thousand dullars, while the expenses were probably one thousand dollars in excess of that sum. = New Srore.—As will be seen by reference » Tne Examiner's advertising columns to- day, Mr W. J. Boswall has opened a Caumission merchants’ establishment in the sore Ou (Jueen street, lately occupied by 4O ton d& Mi Neil, where he will be pleased “oO att 1 waich he may be ; tend to all orders wit yred | ‘ay i Lorp Sr ANLEY’S Movements.—His Excel- y the Governor General spent Monday in ro, aud afterwards went to Acadis Mines. beth places he was enthusiastically re- rived. He and his party passed through ' weton on Tuesday evening on their way to os ', having spent the entire month in the rovinees, ->—- _ SHlpMen? or Live Geess.—A car contain- ‘ng 1,465 live geese passed through Moncton Monday night en route to the United States. Mr. A. W. Burt purchased the birds in Prince Edward Island. They were brought ver in crates to Point du Chene, loaded in tar No. 3,030, the car having six floors; each ‘hor has two pails containing water. He will take thera to Mansfield, Mass., and expects to get there on Thursday evening, 30th. As far as could be seen they were in good order. Mr. Burt will yo with them to look after the feeding and water. He reports that in his *ipment of geese on the 2nd October he lost thirty six. On the arrival of the train at Vortland, Me. they failed to connect, and had » remain over forty-eight hours tor the next jain. By this delay the geese must have om confined in the car fully 116 hours.— mea, - _Abvice to Morners.—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used by mothers for children teething for over fifty years with perfect success It re- ‘leves the little sufferer at ouce; it produces hatural quiet sleep by relieving the child fom pain; and the little loan awakes so right asa button.” It is very pleasant Yo taste. It soothes the child, softens the Sums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu- S the bowels and is the best knowp remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising fram ‘hing or other causes. ‘wr \ A DAILY §: 7 INER, ( NEWS. TELEGRAPHI SPecraL Desparones tro Tur EXAMINER, Ottawa News. oq) ~~: Orrawa, Oct Whe ) aay hrstl sow " e lron and Steel Institute, numbering 125 members, will be eutertained here on Friday. Thomas Edison, the great inventor, has bonded thirty thousand acres of nickel property in Sudbury district. His expert here says it is the richest mining*region in the world. Edison claims the new process he discovered will greatly cheapen the pro- ductien of nickel. Mr. Hewitt, agent of the Kidderminster Manufacturing Co., ot England, had an interview with the Minister of Finance yesterday in reference to a proposal to start a branch manufactury in Canada. It is proposed to begin with the manufacture of Brussels carpets only, and to employ about 400 hands. The company has a capital of £300,000 sterling, and has in England 15,- 000 employes. Ce Failure in the Lobster Trade. Hauirax, Oct. 29. John P. Chetwynd, of this city, who has been conducting business as a lobster packer and fish merchant on the Newfound- land coast, has assigned to William Roche, M. P. P. His liabilities are haavy. Albert Gayton, M. P. P., has resigned his seat in the Legislature to accept the Registry of Deeds for Yarmouth Co. Mrs. James Allen took a fit at 7 o’clock this morning and {ell into an open grate in her house. Her clothing caught fire, and in &a moment was ina mass of flames. A neighbor, hearing the alarm her children made, rushed in, and, stripping off his coat, extinguished her blazing clothes. The woman was terribly burned, and after great suffering, died in the afternron. a The Birchall Case. Lonpon, Oct. 30, The books at Morley’s hotel show that Reginald Birchall, Mrs. Birchall and Col. Lewis—the latter supposed to be the Colonel who is the alleged author of the letter received by Birchall, in which the ‘writer acknowledges~ he shot and killed Benwell—were at the hotel last January. Birchall and Col. Lewis seemed on intimate terms. A numberof waiters at the hotel stated this afternoon that they remember Col. Lewis, and that he was there when the murder was committed. They remember distinctly that the manager of the hotel and the Colonel! discussed the mur‘er. Shipping Disasier. Freexort, Le., Oct. 29, The brig Eugenie, owned and command- ed by Capt. Daniel Munroe, of Halifax, N.3S., 57 days out from Brazil, went ashore on the bar at Jones’ Iniet last night and has gone to pieces. The Captain and crew of six men were rescued by the crew of the Short Beach Life Saving Station. The Eugenie was insured for $4,000. For the Seal Fishery. Nort Sypney, Oct. 29. The schvouer Unibnama, owned by J. W. Peppett and Thomas Voght, of this town, and bound for British Columbia, intended for the seal fishery, left this afternoon at 3 o’clock under most favorable circumstances. Recalcitrant Priests. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 29. The Greek patriarchs have refused to take any notice of the commissioners ap- potted to effect an understanding between the Porte and the Greek synod, or to abide y its decisions. An Incapable Hing. Tue Haaeve, Oct. 29. By a vote of 109 tu 5, the Dutch Parlia- ment to-day declared the King incapable of governivg The African Explorer. Lonpon. Uct. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Stanley sailed on the Teutonic from Liverpool for New York to-day. Western Notes. (From the Farmer). R. C. McLeod shipped another lot of live geese—1500 this time—for the United States on Monday morning. Mr. McLeod is under contract to forward a certain nutaber. Monday afternoon the fine weather of the past few days gave way to cloudy skies, and in the evening rain began falling, which lace in the night came down heavily. By Tuesday morning the wind, which was blowing from a southwesterly direction, had increased toa gale. The tide was high at about eleven o'clock, and with the wind in the direction it was, the water reached a higher mark than it has for many years past. This, together with the force of the waves, did considerable damage to the wharves in the harbor. The shipping es- caped with scarcely any harm, although seme schooners at anchcr dragged some- what. The house at the west side of Queen’s wharf, used by Mr. Albert Gaudet as a lobster factory, was washed away and scattered along the breastwork. At the west end of the town a barn was washed down, as was the kitchen attached to the house, and the family had to move out. Holman’s wharf was damaged somewhat, and Muirhead’s wharf was also consider- ably injured as well. The causeway at the north end of Wilmot bridge, up the river, sustained considerable damage in the storm, and we learn that a breastwork Mr. Alex. Laird had built to prevent his land from washing away, went adrift and landed on top of the road at the north end of the bridge. Beer & Goff’s 24 cent tea is giving grand satisfaction. Try it if you want the be cheap tea in town. 030 3i Twenty-five apll8'O0d yaod ws kyly Pente a hottla. K. D. C. is Guaranteed. vi the season fell here te. | best — Personal. lt is —— to hear that Mr. F. J. Nash, of the Patriot staff, who has been ill for some time past is about again, and will be able to , Tesume work in a few days, | Mr. W. A, Brennan, of the Summerside | Journal, was registered at the Hotel Davies yesterday, _ Capt. W. H. Barnard, of Summerside, is registered atthe Hotel Davies to-day. He is on his way to Port Hawkesbury to join the Hattie Louise. The Captain’s many friends in this city are glad to see him looking so hale and hearty, — MARRIED. At the manse, Bloomfield, on the 8th inst, by the Rev’ J R Coffin, William C Currie to Ida Bell, both of Elmsdale, P E I. At the manse, Caledonia, on the 9th inst, by the Rev John Sutherland, John McDonald to Miss Jessie McLeod, youngest daughter of Hugh McLeod, both of Lot 61. At Montague Bridge, on 2lst inst, by Rev O B Emory, Mr Vere Beck to Miss Margaret Innes, both of Lot 63, King’s County, P E Teland. ————— At the home of the bride's parents, Darnley, on the 15th inst, by the Rev George MeMil- lan, Whelock B Smith, of Clinton, to Mary Ella, eldest daughter of Archibald Thompson. DIED. On October 23, of Bright’s disease, Charles K Burke, aged 5 years, son of James Burke, Southport. Weather Bulletin. Torowrto, Oct. 30.—10 a. m. Fresh to strong winds; cloudy and rainy weather. SS ee © - Dyspepticure—lIs not a palliative, but acure; it brst relieves, then controls, and finally entirely subdues the irritation and in flammation of the stomach that causes indiges! tion and dyspepsia. GRAND CONCERT MESSRS, LLOYD & HEARTY, Popular Selections, Both Vocal and Instrumental, ts THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 6th, a a Philharmonic Hall. Tickets may be had at the Drug Stores of Messrs. Watson, Rankin and Johnson; also at the stores of Beer Bros., Haszard & Moore and T. L. Chappelle. dy—oct22 NOTICE. TEMPERANCE CONVENTION will be A held in the Hall, Georgetown, on SAT- URDAY, the Ist day of November next, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of recom- mending a suitable person to the position of Prosecutor for King’s County instead of the present oflicial. Members of the different societies and all temperance friends are requested to attend. By order of the committee. WALLACE M. CAMPBELL, Secy. Oct 10—wy 3i dy29&30 For St. John’s, Newioundiand, i ee ape ail E Ss. Ss. “BONAVISTA,” for St. John’s, Newfoundland, will be due at Charlottetown on FRIDAY MORNING, the 3ist inst., and will carry Cattle and Sheep on deck, For Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS, & CO., Agents. oe PE ISLAND RAILWAY Thanksgiving Day. NXCURSION RETURN TICKETS will 47 be issued at one first-class fare to and from all Stations by Afternoon Trains on November 5th, and by all Trains on Thanks- giving Day, November 6th, good to return up to and on November 10th, 1890. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, >} : Charlottetown, Oct. 27, 1890. f THE FISH MARKET Grafton _ Street. ‘“AUSAGES, 12 cents per !b., made from the very best materials every morning. FRESH BEEF and PORK always in the Store. Fresh and Salt Pork, Smoked Hams and Bacon. ; a Choice Family Codfish, Herring, Finnan Haddies, etc., etc. ae GROCERIES CANNED GOODS, ete. Everything required in the way of Provi- sions can be had at our Store, Grafton Street, very cheap. all prs of all kinds; J. H. MYRICK & CO. oct28— 2w eod Fr HORSES BOARDED For the Winter. LEAN, warm, ventilated Stables. Care- ful attention. Horses handled for speed. Colts broken. Feed and exercise as desired. ‘Terms moderate, For further particulars apply to J. T. WINANS, 46 Great George Street, Charlottetown. Stables in rear on King Street. Telephone oct] j—dy 2m eod ’ ‘ ge 30, HURSDA OCTOBER (x) ‘le INTRODUCING this Branch of our Business to the Public we wish to Extensive and Attractive Assortment is one of the Largest in the City. been our careful endeavom to stock only goods really New Fashionable and Reliable. We have every confidence in recommending the discerning public to inspect our selection. The large sales that we have had this season for our ASTRACAN JACKETS, is a suffi- cient proof that we have the very best value that can be found in the city. i) Caps, Capes, Boas, Muffs, Collars, Gloves, AND ASSORTMENT é ’ , - ‘ada i aaa 4 — a — ’ Ae: ‘io — “ an Si SLEIGH Rows a Ce 9 ALL AT THE VERY LOWEST FRICES. edi, (x Special Orders for Beaver Capes or Astracan Jackets receive our best attention, stevereereimeenetionapplag Nakita tice) alee JAMES PATOM & CO., MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, October 25, 1890. state that our It has always A LARGE OF- i K. FAIRBANK & 00, ‘Telephone Company of P. E. Island. Lard Manufacturers.| ort, LINE STATIONS. ————_(x) New York and Montreal. WESTERN STATIONS, EASTERN STATIONS. Mount Stewart, Charlottetown, Hunter River, Peake’s Station, Cardigan, New Glasgow, AVING been appointed General Agent for Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, I shall keep in Warehouse at Halifax, ready for immediate delivery, a large stock of Lard in 3, 5 and 10 lb. Tins (cased), 25 lb. Pails and 50 1b. Tubs, Quotations f. 0. b, either at Montreal or Hali- fax, Soe She Sy petenans Trade only, may be had Laird’s Mills, f Dundas, on application to ° . ; iver Tdce OSBORNE BLOTS, Rusticoville, ' Grand River Bridge, $4 Upper Water Street, Halifax. N. 's. North Rustico, Annandale, oct22—dy Emerald, Souris, Tryon Mills, Ceorgetown, e ‘| Crapaud, Lower Montague, Bowling Alley Victoria, | Montague, a . | Freetown, | Murray River, = Kensington, , Murray Harbor North, \HE subscriber has fitted up a BOWLING Nift "Tav p88 h DP ACLEY and SHOOTING GALLERY| Clifton, Murray Harbor South, in his Warehouse, opposite Railway Freight Stanley, New Perth, Shed, Water Street, which will be opened to Malpex ue Valleyfield the public for the first time this evening, at 1 2 : ? seven o'clock. Summerside, . Orwell, JORN JOY. Centreville, _ Vernon River Bridge, oct27-—dy tf FOR SALE. BELL ORGAN, slmost new, will be sold at a big discount. CHAS. I, MORRESON, 106 Queen Street. St. Eleanors. Brush Wharf, Eldon. ROB ANGUS, Manager. Charlottetown, Oct. 14, 1890. NEW oct6 OF Watches, Clocks, JEWELRY & SILVERWARE, sisal acess G. H. TAYLOR'S NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. Oct 7—dy 2aw w ‘DARTIES desirous of having Curtains, or any other articles, dyed in the very latest shades, will do well to apply to C. I. MORRISON, Agent St. John Dye Works, 105 Queen St. N. B.—Coats or Suits dyed and pressed as good as new. WANTS, LOST, FOUND ce ANTED,—A ood Servant for general house- work. Apply at this office, tf—oct30 \ OST.—Last evening (Oct. 28), two Saws, a Cleaver and a Knife. The finder will be rewarded on leaving them at THE EXAMINER office, or at the store of PATRICK TRAINOR, cor ner a and Dorchester Streets. oct29-~li v ANTED FOR CASH.—Any quantity of Old Pickle Bottles. Enquire of F, GILL, Stan- ley House, corner of Great George and Kent Streets, oct27 OST.—By a little boy, between Kent and Lower Queen Streets, a Five Dollar Note. Any person finding the same and leaving it at this office will be rewarded. oct28 A* gain, by applying at this office. KEEP STRONG, ids Rinne Taking it Regularly, CET STRONG, BY TAKING Johnston's Fluid Beet, YONE desiring the use of a horse for the winter can hear of one, or can buy at a bar- 2i pd—oct25 to Mrs, WANTED.—A Housemaid. Apply octl7 Pp CHARLES LEIGH, Fitzroy Street. OST.—In this city, on the 4thinst., a Purse containing a small sum of money and cards with owners name. A liberal reward will bo paid to the owner of the same. Enquire at this oftice. oct6 TO, LET—A_ House on Lower Queen Street Apply to Thomas McQuaid, oc8 eod The Great Strength-Giver ! Because it contains all the NUTRITIOUS CONSTITUENTS OF PRIME BEEF, in the most digestive form. ‘L O LET—House on Sidney Street, 4 rooms and d porch, warm, good onan, waterworks. Just sept29 y &wky the thing for dressmaker or small family—R. K. aanee. one en = oo [0 LET.—A House on Pleasant Street, with Stable and Coach Hioctise. Possession imme- diate.—WM. Dopp. sept22 r LET.—A I'’ouse on Hillsborough Street‘ containing 9 rooms, at present occupied by Mr. George Carter. Possession can be given 15th September. Apply to Judge Alley, or at the store of George Carter & Co. eod tf—aug28 EXCELLENCE & QURABILITY ——A RE COMBINED— To LET —Onebelt of OP er oe aor s Ss ll ‘ House on the corner of Qaeen tzro “= 4 Streets. Possession given immediately. App!y . Ww e : Sree renee ry Bimer weest Inj Most of the Goods e ; octi6é—thu sat & eod (x) O LET.—A House on Queen Street, Apply to TaN Lancs, tf—oct6_| es CAN GIVE YOU A WATCH for $2.75, or a Brooch or Ring from 10 cts T° J='. - on Dee amen’ up: and although well worth the moaey, you do not need us to say they a Hot 3 allbock meee mw an ® be are set hie class in “every respeet. But we cat supply Watches that we can ‘ ence 0 -v- ’ . a . ; . i iven immediately. Apply to FRANCIS P. Mo- recommend at $7.00, $10.00, $15.00 and $20.00, and pocorn Us me : = ; ee - thousand. Price according to quality. NEW BR an q T° Lo Shop and ——_* a CHAINS just received. a eron Block, lately occap . , ; is i the best stands in Charlottetown, EK Ww ine Rises oarge and adutirbly aape . W. TAYLOR, or a restaurant or er > to WARBURTON & SMALI- —2aw & CAMERON BLOCK. i ' won Solicitors, Cameron Block, tf_sepls| Ch’town, Oct, 18, 1890—2aw & why *