Local and Other items. Y & List on first page *- ‘ We are kving the annual ‘“‘exhi may : - t te URT One Scott Act case ad luesday next, * * I BALI Football at the Park to- ufternoon, at 4 o'clock, weather 7 Swati Dest Courr.—The City Small D Court was in session this forenoon, sama ad irned till this day week, = Is rr A FREE CowunrrRY { man was arrested in New York last week for dig tor v ld in the street And yet Chie y say this 18 & [ree country ao Open AGAIN The Stamp Vendor's wicket, in the Post Offic ridor, has been opened for business agai: Mr. John Dillon is the vendor. His business hours are from 9 a. m. S ) n > William Preeper, who was convicted for murder, at Halitax, in the early part of the year, for the killing of Peter Doyle, has entered an appeal at the Supreme Court of Canada. = \PPEALED \ (,00D Pri n.—Mr. Jas. G. Gibson, of Brookiyn, Hants County, N.5., has pur- chased the well known grey trotting stal- lion Highland Chief, from its owner, Mr. Charles L. Rood, of Pictou. The price ts said to have been $1,000. chil RAISING THE PRK E M Dy retall bread dealers in Chicago have raised the price one ent per loaf owing to continued advances t in whea n i the conseq ut nt increase in the price tlour. Th babilities aré that the | will b up another nolk oo FIR There was a big blaze in Bedford Row, Halifax, on Tuesday morning. Phe stores ol Messrs Fader, Hubley, and Thompson were totally destroyed. Some of the death. 000. inmates had narrow escapes [rom The ioss will probably reacao S0VU,- _ . Tue New STEAMER Halifax sailed from Glasgow yesterday for Halifax and Port Hawkesbury, with a full cargo. } The 8. 8. She will be due here about the 18th inst., and will then gu on the route between here and Boston. Full particulars of sailing, | ¥ a4 ¢} & . Wilk Appe ss! Uy Muvtl. ts —_— = ‘ , } hee . } a3 4 Juvety Blow In the hurricane which swept over Turks Island on Sunday, the 2nd September, more than 250 houses ot the peasantry were entirely destroyed, and nearly every house left standing was more or less damaged. (iver wenty-one lives were lost, and over 400.000 bushels of salt desti yed - i SNOW IN SEPTEMBER. : Passengers onthe , | Intercolonial train which arrived at Qluebec Saturday night report the ground covered > » Witii St for some distance west ol River du Loup, ardin some of the parishes amongst the Lact Lena x } } was mantiled on Sunday with the Moncton Times. _ > _ mountains north of Quebec the ground game covering.- SuccessrtL aT Kixeston. — Messrs. Goff Brothers, of this city, received, last «a diploma from the Commissioners of the Exhibition at Kingston, Ont., tor the lence of the boots «f their manufacture. Our evening, ? CACCI readers will all be glad to learn that the Island manufacturers are carryl! the war into Dg ypt and competing stccesstully with the manufactarers of the Upper Provinces We trust that Mesrs. Goff bros. will able to sell boots and shoes of thetr m markets of Ontario. ture in the large ere long be inulac- — - Port or Moxcron.—The imports at the nort of Moncton in September amounted in value to $93,144, as compared with $66,- 400 inthe same month of last year—in crease $26,744. Duty collected $43,266, against $38,400 $4,333. The exports for the monto amounted to $29,- 109. decrease of $6,292 as compared with increase the same month tast year. -—- —> Notice To LapbIeEs continu- ance of the Exhibition on Wedn sday and Thursday, Madame Ramsdell will remain in ner r yom (No. 32) at the Osborne House for ‘¢ to the orders of cus tomers for hai fancy hair pins and tuilet articles. Ladies coming to the Exhibi- ticn will do well to give her a call. Switches range in price from seventy-five cents and up- During the the purpose of attendi goods, Cioods on exhibition and for sale at oct2 21 We ATG? room. ——__-+>- -— ARRIVAL oF THe WORCESTER. The steam- er Worcester, Capt. Nickerson, arrived from Boston, via intermediate ports, last evening. The run down was very pleasant, no rough weather worth speaking about, having been The Worcester is very popular Boston, since experienced. Th with travellers to and from Capt. Nickerson took charge of her, he has added much to het popul arity. He is ably assisted by Mr. Ivester und Mr. Atkins, first and se ‘ond officers respectively, and by the stewards, Messrs. Davis and Douse, better men than whom it would be hard to find on any steamer. The stewardesses are also very capable and oliging. Mr. Sawyer, the purser, whose name is @ synonym for all that is geod, is, we regret to learn, seriously ill at his home in Gloucester, but we hop2 soon to see him at nis post of duty again. Mr. Stone, who made so many friends while on the Mer- rimack, a few years ago, is acting as purser during M. Sawyer’s illness. The passengers for Charlottetown were as tfollows : Hon. J S Carvell, Mr Grant, Mrs Grant, Miss Mary McCormack, Miss McCormack, Mrs McCor- mack, B MeCormack, T McCarthy, R Steele, C McDougall, J Martin, Miss Roberts, Jennie K Moenzie and H Melnnis. iiccuaiitaionda Apvicr To MorxHers.— 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; end the little cherub awakes as ‘“‘bright asa button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents @ hottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Santhing Syrup, and take no other kind. {April ] "RR csiiiiatpininiin As ! intend leaving the Island for the win- ter, and going to the far West, where we in- tend making our future home, we will offer our large and well-assortsd stock of Crockery W. P. Colwill Sepl2 dy wy 4w at a great reduction. LKLEGRAPHIC NEWS. SPRCIAL Desparoures tro THe EXAMINER. Halifax News. Hauirax, Oct. 2. The gunbdat Ready arrived to-day from Port au Prince, via Provincetown, where she pnt in for coal. men at She Janded two route, who died of health officers Jamaica en —s yellow fever, but the Lave her a clear bill of health on her arrival he e H. M. S. Wrangler, four guns, lefi Jamaica for Halifax at the ’ same time as > . ' i@ Ready, and Ol hing Fears are entertained for her suiety and it is said warships will be sent trom this port to search for her. Word was received to-day that Lieut. i formerly stationed with the Royal Artillery on this garrison, has suici- ded at Plymouth, Eng. A young man died at Port George, Annapolis Co., from the swallowing of plum hie wa ol her. dmunds, stones A fire broke out at 1 o'clock this morn- ing ana gutted the business establishments of Joseph Fader & Co., butchers, B. J. Hubley & Son’s feed store, and Chompson’s broom factory. The loss is about $20,000, insurance $8,500. Several accidents hap- pened, and Thos. Bartelow and a marine named Ellis were seriously injured. Teronto Tidings Toronto, Oct. 2 rrinity Medical College to-day decided to sti rhe faculty or ' »the names of the students who disgraced day oft! the summarily hemselves yester- register of the college and them. The cases of several others are still under consideration. \ severe occurred this morning portion of the lake shore i and several! disasters are reported. A despatch from Owen Sound states that it : was the worst storm of the season and was expel storm mioug a ¢ msiderable accoin} Wied by a heavy y fall of snow. Late Gttawa News. Otrawa, Oct. 2. A special cable states that some comment is aroused by the orders just issued by the {mperial War Office fur increased strength to the Eighteenth Company of the Royal Engineers now serving at Halifax, by a strong draft from the sub-marine section of the Royal Engineers and the depot coim- panies from Chatham. Senator J. G. Ross, of Quebec, is dead. This makes the eighth vacancy in the Senate. Will Probabiy Decline. Haurrax, Oct. 2. [t is generally understood here that Hon. Thos. Johuston will decline the Liberal nomination for Shelburne for the House nature of his business makes it convenient for him to attend to his duties in the Local House, but make it : him to go tu Ottawa just fitting out for of Commons. The impossible lor when his vessels would be the Banks. teleased from Jail. Dusuin, Oct. 2. Nationalist member of from Killarney Patrick O’Brien, Parliament, was released jail to-day. He has in prison for several months for an offence under the Crimes Act. He looks wornand pale. He an enthusiasti¢ reception by the prie sts and pe ple of the place. been Was give The Supreme ‘¢ouart. HaLirax, Oct. 2. The Mail says that private letters re- ceived from Ottawa say that Judge Osler of the Ontario bench will, without doubt, receive the vacant appointment to the Supreme Court bench. Army Officer Arrested. LONDON, Oct. 2. An engineer Captain has been arrested at Portsmouth for showing an American over the secret parts of Spithead Forts. Typhoid Fever, Minneapouis, Minn., Oct. 2 A special from Duluth says: . *‘ There are 450 cases of typhoid fever in Duluth, and the epidemic appears to be growing.” _ ——— ey e+ - « Personal. Hon. J. O. Arsenault is visiting the city. He is at the Osborne. ~Mr. C. Carleton, the Osborne. Senator Carvell was among the passengers on the Worcester from Boston last evening, Robert McMillan has been appointed Mes to the Government ofhces vice John Souris, is registered at senger Dillon, resigned. Mr. C. R. Palmer, Secretary of Schools, leaves to-morrow for a vacation trip to P. E. Island.— Moncton Transcript. Mr. John A. Allez, son of Sergt-Major Allen, who has beenemployed for the past few years in the Phoenix Foundry and _ Loco- Fleming & Mon motive Works of Messrs. James Sons, St, John, N. B., arrived here on day night on a visit to his friends. Prof. Neumayr, of the Hamburg Marine Observatory, is organizing an expedition to go to the South Pole. All previous explorers agree in ascribing to the Antarctic regions an intense cold, and a bieaker aspect than the Arctic. There are no warm currents to mitigate the severity of the Southern | Contin- ent, and former travellers record having pass- ed beyond all vegetable life, while northern navigators have never got beyond lichens and weeds. Sir James Ross is said to have been within 700 miles of the South Pole, and it is enough to startle even the coal merchant to Mass., i has since been | ih DAILY EXAMINER, - . Local Notices. L case fancy goods, suitable for wedding presents, opened to-day at Reddin’s Drug Store, Oct3 2i Che rush for suits and overcoats D. A. Bruce’s. A few elegant work boxes and opened to-day at Reddin’s Drug Store. Oct3 21 Leave your orders for suits and coats at D. A. Bruce’s. Splendid Pickling Vinegar, only 45 cts. per | For the Remainder of the Season, gallon, at R. K. Brace’s. New hats opened to-day at D. Bruce’s. Meikle, with briet biographical sketch by Rev. Dr. McTavish for sale at G. H. Haszard’s. Fresh sausages and lard always on hand at R. Bridges Sea Shells will be sold less than cost. be cleared out.—R. K. Brace. [se26 eod lw. Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets are sold cheap atthe Cheap Crockery Store. Come one, come all, and get a bargain, for we are going to sell. W. P. Colwill. Sepl2 d w 4w Brigantine J. L. B. MPVULERE will be sold_ at PUBLIC AUCTION, ; on WEDNESDAY, the 10th of October, inst. : The BRIGANTINE “J. L. B.,.” with all Rig- ; ging. Anchors and Boats, as she now lies at |} Kimbail’s Lobster Factory, | Shediac. i ‘TERMS—Cash at Sale. | MR, DEACON, Auctioneer, oct3 Shediac. Cape Bald, near Furniture, Carpets, &c. JT AM instructed by the REV. A. S. STEW- ART, to sell by Auction, at the Manse, W est’River, On Thursday, October ith, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M.: All his Household Furniture, consisting of Parlor, Dining Room and Bedroom Sets, Car- pets, Pictures, Glassware, Crockeryware, &c. ALso:-~1 Buggy, 1 Sulky, 1 Sleigh, 1 set Harness, 1 Cow. Terms:—All sums exceeding Ten Dollars, thiee months on approved joint netes. G, M. HARRIS, Oct. 3, 1888. Auctioneer. TEACHER WANTED. WANTED—A Mals Teacher, Second Class, for the Marshfield School. Apply on or before MON DAY, 15th inst., to the Trusices. ISAAC S. CROSBY, PODERI’'K MUNN. DONALD FERGUSON. oct3—dy & wky pat li PRIVATE RESIDENCE, BY AUCTION. I AM instructed by MR. WILLIAM LARTER, to sell by Auction, on the Premises, On Wednesday, 16th October, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NCO®, HIS DWELLING HOUSE, SITUATED ON THE Corner of Great George and Euston Streets. This Property has a frontage of 4i feet, and runs back !90 feet on Euston Street. The Honse is well built and finished throughout. Terms at sale. GEO. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer, sept29—t! sle FURNITURE, STOVES, &c. BY AUCTION. AT MY SALESKOOM, On Friday, 5th October, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M.: Household Furniture, Carpets, Pic- tures. Stoves, ce. GEO. M. HARRIS, sept29—ti sle Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE Farming Iwplemeats, Carriages, &t. I AM instructed by the HONORABLE JAMES WARBURTON, to sell by Auction, at his jate Residence, “* HUNTINGTON,” On Monday, Sth of October, AT 11 O’CLOCK, A. M.: All his FARMING IMPLEMENTS, consisting of 1 Iron Plough; 1 Iron Drill Harrow, with inould boards ; 1 American Plough, iron beam ; 1 Wooden Harrow; 1 Wooden Holler; 1 Cart, with Truck Body ; 1 Double Seated Wagon, with Pole complete; 1 Marketing Wagon; 1 Wood sleigh ; 1 Vouble Seated Box Sleigh; 1 Drivin Sleigh; 1 good Wolf Robe ; 1 sett Silver Mounte Harness; 1 sett Black Mounted Harness; 1 Base Burner and other Stoves ; lot of Steve Pipe; Hot Bed Frames ; Oak Casks, &c., &c GEO. M. HARRIS, sept5—tl sle Auctioneer. HILLSBOROUGH learn that ‘‘even in the height of summer the temperature of the air in Antarctie regions | is always below the freezing point of sea water, and bitter te:npestuvus winds and fogs and blinding snow storms are all but inces- | ant, eee a ET TTT eae Bik’. At her father’s residence, on Tuesday, the llth September, after a lingering illness which she bore with christian patience, Mary Jane. the beloved wife of Capt. Me Pherson, and daughter of Mr. Angus McLean, of South Pinette, aged 37 years. The sweet remembrance of the just Shall flourish when they sleep in dust. Skating Rink Company. r\HE GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of the Hillsborougb Skating Rink Company will i be held on WEDNESDAY, the Seventeenth day of October, instant, A. D. 1888, atthe hour ot Eight o’clock, p. m., at the Board of Trade Rooms, MeKachern’s Boilding, Charlottetown. ‘The Directors for the ensuing year will be eiected at this meeting, By-Laws will be sub- mitted for approval, and such other business as the Joint Stock Company Act, the Letters | Patent and the a of the Company author- ize will be transacted. _ HORAUCE HASZARD, i President. D. C. MCLEOD, - ' Secy,-Treasurer, gct2—2nd, 3rd, 15th, 16th, is to baskets | over: | A COMMENCING WITH tad eo Saints and Sinners, by Evangelist WORCESTER, 4th of OCTOBER. The balance of the stock of South Pacific ‘= $10 Reward. Change of Sailin WILL LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN Every Thursday Afternoon, | AF FOUR O'CLOCK, CARVELL BROS., AGENTS. Charlottetown, September 29, 1888. sept29—2aw her pat sum jour guar 2w 2aw WHEREAS, between the hours of 9a. m. an 10.30 a. m., this day, a person entered the hall leading tc the Central Office of the Tele- phone Company, and stole therefrom one Lady's Cloth Sacque and one Gossamer, the under- signed will pay the above reward to anyone who will give such information as wil! lead to the conviction of the party who stole the above articles. The Sacque was grey cloth, bound braid, had small bone buttons, and had in the pocket a let- ter addressed to ‘* Miss McKenzie,” Post Office key and boot buttoner. The Gossamer was a new black one, lined with green plaid. BOB ANGUS, Central Telephone Office, oct2 Kent Street. CARD. N ISS ALICE O'BRIEN wishes to inform her customers andthe public in general that she has taken Rooms over J. B. Macdonald’s Dry Goods Store, where she will do MILLI- NERY, MANTLE and DRESS MAKING in the latest style. CUTIING and FITTING a specialty. Cutting done by the ** Ladies’ Delight System.” Ladies wishing to learn the above system will be taught on reasonable terms. 2w—sepi2l Every one having a PIANO or ORGAN should send for our Lists of 5 and 10 cent Music. Send Posta! Card to LANDRY & CO., 52 King Street, St. John. N. B. 2w—octl W. W. WELLNER Has the Largest and Best Stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles and Vases IN THE CITY, AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL. WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY repaired at short notice. We guarantee first-class work in every department. North Side Queen Square, Charlottetown. sept26—26, 29, oct 1,2. wky 28 NOTICE. LL UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS left at the Old Stand (opposite Bridges’ Meat Mar- ket, Hi/lsborough Street,) if not called for before the lst of November, will be sold for cost. All work done promptly and to order. 8s. S. TAUDVIN. sept27—Im dy & wky . ANTHRACITE COAL. T° ARRIVE, ex Schr. Kobbie Godfrey from New York, due here about 12th inst. :— 270 Tons of the celebrated JERMYN COAL, which gave such good satisfaction last year. R. McMILLAN‘ aug7—dy & wky tf WANTS, LOST, FOUND cc. WANTED—A girl for general housework in a small family. Apply at this office. ae oc i PHYSICIAN wants a partner with some capital to open a Drug Store ina town on bP. E. Island, where there is a population of over 5.000 people, to be supplied with Medicine, Drugs and Druggists’ Sundries. Good chance for a young man with small capital to learn the Drug business. Address ‘ Rhei,” EXAMINER office. pd 6i—oct2 \ ANTED.—A Girl for general housework- Good references required. Apply to Mks. ARNAUD, Grafton Street. tf—oct3 \ 7ANTED.—A Lady Boarder in a_ private family. Pleasant situation, Moderate terms. Apply at this office. 3i—oct2 OARDERS WANTED,.—A Gentleman and his wife. Apply to Mrs. KENNEDY, Hilis- borough Square. — octl a good piain Cook in a small family. Apply at this office. 2i—octl 47 ANTED.--A steady Boy, useful about a W house and understands looking after a horse. Apply at THE EXAMINER Office. octi—-tf JUND.—On Saturday last, a Sum of Money. ‘he owner can have the same by proving property and paying expenses. Enquire at this office. 3i—octl 4) ANTED:—A Girl to do general housework. \ Good wages to a competent girl. Apply to Mrs. W. W. WELLNER, Prince Street. sept29—fi as LET.—A House containing nine rooms, with or without a Shop, ina pleasant part of the city. Stable and Warehouse attached. Apply at this office. 6i eod—sept29 T° LET.—The new Dwelling House, containing nine rooms, adjoining the residence of Dr. Warburton, Prince Street. Apply to Mr. E. H. Norton, corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, or to the suoscriber, at County Court Office.— HENRY SMITH. sat wed—sepi28 O LET.—Dwelling. with four rooms and porch, on Sidney Street,—R. K. BRACE. sept26—iw ANTED.—An experienced Clerk in a gener- ai store. Apply by letter. with references, stating aelany, ** Box 562, Charlottetown.” septz _ LET.—A House on Water Street, contain- ing eleven Rooms with Shop. Possession immediately. Apply to M. McQuaip, Lower Queen Street. tf—aug2l WANTED.— At the Hospital for the Insane, a Housemaid and a Female Attendant. Apply to DR. BLANCHARD. sept20 T° LET.—Half of a House gituate on King Street, lacely owned by Mr. Taudvin, and at present occupied by Mr. Stewart, of the firm of McLeod & Stewart. Possession given onthe 15th, inst. Apply to John Kelly. Esq., Water Com- g Hour. fF BOSTON STEAMERS rea mar aE 3 " WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1888 i b ri , Charlottetown, Oct. 1, 1888. Exhibition soma EGE New Fall and Winter GOODS! eee Qh Goods New~-Stock Complete-~Prices Low. —-— Oo PEREINS & STERNS. Lith bU Fall OPEN FOR Domestic Goods. very moderate prices. Charlottetuwn, October 2, 1888. MERCHANT TAILORS. N OW MARKET SQUARE. QUEEN STREET to our present Store in the LONDON HOUSE, so long and favorably known, we feel satisfied (as well as our numer us customers) that our increased facilities, in connection with being so centrally located, will ensure us greater success (if such is possible) than has hitherto attended our efforts. Our more than delighted patrons do our advertising, so we will content ourselves with briefly stating that our FALL AND WINTER IMPORTATIONS are about COMPLETE, and the same embraces some of the Choicest Goods manufactured in the United Kingdom, as well Any and all of the above lines will be sold at & MAK ENALE \—=_ ) _—— en and Winter, 1888 and 1889. ———_—{0}——__—-— BUSINESS in our New Store on Having removed from LOWER as superior lines of Canadian and MacLEOD & MacKENZIE. GRAND right prices at 3 a 3 Ch’town, Sept. 27, 1888. Everything new, everything cheap. EXHIBITION Savas cnt DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING J. B. MACDONALD. wenn -—-)O-— -— An Immense Stock of Readymade Clothing. aeons ee (Jen Our Coats, Reefers and Suits selling at prices so cheap never before attempted in this City. Qjeecwenenee 300 PIECES NEW DRESS GOODS, HATS, FLOWERS AND FEATHERS. Ye You will tind the is B. MACDONALD’, QUEEN STREET. PALL AND EQ SPECIAL VALUES in missioner, or to the owner, EpwakD KELLY. septi2 | Charlottetown, Sept: 15, 1888. 1888— Custom Tailoring, Gents’ Furnishings. »—1889. OS errr D. A. BRUCE —HAS OPENED HIsS— WINTER GOUDS, INSPECTION SOLICITED. * —_—_—= When You Want Suitings, Trowserings and Ovorcoetings, DONT FAIL TO SEE OUR STOCK. ——— ee ee ee all WOOLEN UNDERWEAR and NECKWEAR. D. A. BRUCE, Cusrvom TaAiior. - : vapsinn an, es ati i, mate care: we ten ee BR + A i aa awe Sule 5 Soe smeccnniibaicarien © tania ee a a a rage bacon a ice sectors aati AL OAL LOE Be . } if ti . | ' i. F eee eteamtenenine cman emanate we SS Spears 7 ate gen, sme sili res os aes eae ages