EL Pee, not THE Local and Other items. 3 Yd DAILY TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, 4 swevt Frsutxe.—Smelt fishing will begin SexoraL Desparouzs ro ‘Tur EXAMINER ist December ° The Cronin Trial. \ LAR Ph AMILY Fidele Arseneault of é Kingston, Kent Co, N. B., is the father of | Onr1caco, Oct. 20. 2 lren He was twice married i In the Cronin case the State has much _- | startling evidence against che accused. Remember the Bible Class this evening at} There is one witness who will swear that ~ lock tn the Y. M. CG. A. Parlor. Rev. j trom eight o'clock in the even- Mr. Gilmour will be one of the speakers | until the time the wagon which ” lhauled away the body was driven up Masonic. — " ictoria Division, No 2. A -\ to the cottage, Patrick O'Sullivan patrolled \. M, wili hold a lodge of instruction this | ¢},e street in front of the place, guarding evening at S_oclock, Visiting brethren cor-| ¢)¢ actual murderers from suspieion Or 1 - Lhe victorious team in the ecent tele graph match were photog upbe } Mr. Cook for the Dominion strated PHOTOGRAPHED. his aivernoou iva resident of the neighborhood, a plumber, Norice To FIREMEN.—On and after Mon saw Kunze and Coughlin fre-| lay next the firemen’s alarm bells will be rung | ['"' ntl) together. The same man st 12.30 o'clock instead of 12 as at present. saw Coughlin mud ~=Kunze drive - - the Carlson cottage some time be- | We have no old goods on hand; our stock Dr. Cronin’s arrival, Him and another the newest shades und materials.—Stanley Bros., Brown's Bloc] of Dress Goods is complete Woe ol Cnc Founp.—A package of cabinet photographs were left in the Diamond Bookstore yest day. The owner can have the same by call ing. - SMALL QurENS.—One case of these tavorite cigars received to-day—-for sale wholesale cheap at A pothe varies Hall, (DesBris Ly Ss cor ner }. 0¢26 3i dy - - fur Coat Trape.—Work at the “pringhill e booked Joggins ollieries is booming and orders away ahead, The same is true of th nines - Tur Lone Eventnes.—A meeting of the Cat Society will take place on Richmond Street on Monday evening next at eight lock La nuit tous chats sont qres. 7 choicest, the stock of di ess Stanley Bros., oc2t 3i Fresu from the loem! Th richest, the freshest, the best goods we have ever shown Brown's Block. a Aw Earty Burrerriy.—Mr. Hubert beer this morning found in the cellar of his house a butterfly, which, after being taken upstairs and warmed, flew all about the rooms 7 Smatt Desr Covurtr.—Intending suitors should make a note of the fact that Monday next will be the last day for serving sum monses for the City Small Debt Court. -~ A Bra Coxrract—lIt is said that the Furness | Line have entered into a contract to bring from England 20,000 tons of machinery and iron work for the Chignecto Ship Railway. -_-->- Yrinity Church, St. John, Cavustne TALK. is to have a surpliced choir. The matter is | using a good deal of talk among some mem bers of the church, who look upon it asa ‘high church” innovation. inncciestidlicae {ux Reservorn Empry.—The Moncton reservoir is practically empty, and the only gource of supply for the town is the brook that feeds the reservoir. The J'imes remarks that the only thing to do is to curtail the consumption and give the reservoir a chance to fill — ———-_ ‘tne Oceas Race.—The great ocean race between the City of New York, the Inman flyer, and the White Star’s crack steamship [eutonic, from New York to Queenstown, re- sulted on the 23rd. in the defeat of the latter. Che correct time of the city of New York was six days,twelve hours and thirty-five minutes. albeit Parent, Registered No. 89769. The new improved childrens’ Cashmere hose, six‘fold -xtra-spliced knees an: superior dye.— stanley Bros,, Krown’s block. oc24 Ai cecaapieesiatieedisians Agvatic.—A Worcester, Mass., despatch of the 220d. says: James A, TenKyck, the Worcester oarsman, has finally made a match with Harry Vail of Toronto, torow a three mile single scull race on the Schuylkill course at Philadelphia, for $500 a side. The date is Nov. 2, and TenEyck will start for Philadel- phia to day. chniisonens SHOOTING CompetitTion.—The final shooting .ompetition of the senior members of No. | Battery, U. A., for a badge presented by Capt. H. McL. Davison, was competed on Thursday afternoon, and won by Corp. C. Marley. According to regulations, the mem. ber making the highest aggregate score in the four competitions, ws declared the winner. Following is the result :—Ranges, two, five and six hundred yards, seven shots at each; highest possible score, 420. Corp. C. Murley, 274; Sergt. Conley, 267; Sergt. Offer, 251. Average of winner, 684. mms Cray Pigeon Snootmse.—At the annual meeting of the Belvidere Gun Club, held a few days ago, the following officers were elect- ed for this year : VPresident—Arthur Peters. V ice-President—Francis L. Haszard. vecy Treas—J. A. Longworth, After the transaction of some routine busi ness, it was decided to inviteJa team of six members from the Halifax Gun Club to come to Charlottetown and take part in a friendly competition with the same number of men from the home club. Previous to the meet- ing, a shootig cempetition was held with the following result; A. Peters, 164 birds, W. C. tlobkirk 13, F. W. Hyndman 12, J. A. Long- worth 12, John Richards 103, L H. Davies 10%, F. L. Haszard, 10}, George Peake 8 and R, R. Fitzgerald 93. Mr. Fitzgerald's 9} was ont of a possible 12. The possible in the th er instances was 13. — - o~ Services To-Morxrow.—Servicss in the Upper Prince Street Methodist Church at (20 a. m., prayer meeting; Il a.m., preach. mz by the Rev. George steel; 2.15 fp. m., Nubbath School; 7 p. m., preaching and the usual evangelistic services by the pastor, Rev. W. W. Brewer. Services in Zion Church at ll a. m., and 7 b m. At the morning serviee the Rev. Dr. \obertson will present the claims of jthe mis- sion work in the Northwest Territories. A special collection will be taken in aid of the mission. Rey, Mr. Gilmour will officiate at he evening service, The usual morning prayer meeting at 10.15; Sabbath Schoo] at 2.30 p.m. Rev. J. A. Gordon will preach in Y. M. ©, A. Hall to-morrow as ngual. At 1) e. m., subject, ** The Commendable Features of the ‘ramaliel Policy.” At7 p. m., subject, The Coudemnable Features of the Gamaliel ee : Sunday School and Pastor’s Bible 088 a62.50 p.m. All seats free. Strangers always welcome. Sain the Railway Gospel Meeting we a me in MeLeod’s Hall, at 4 Strangers a pub i¢ are kindly invited. Sa Gien Diteenna es e ave somewhat against Mothodi ‘ iou hast left thy first love. w ist Brick Church; 11 a. m:, Rev. | | i } } | | | it will ifso be shown by direct tostimony that Dan Coughlin was a fre quel t visitor at the Carlson cottage during the time it was occupied by Burke and Cooney, | his will be proven by the testimony of a terivrence, ness will testify that on Friday night, the day l.unze were together in a Lake View saloon snd that fCoughlin gave Kunze a sum of money and instructed him what to do. Next night, by other witnesses, it will be shown conclusively that Coughlin, Burke, identity has not en ascertained, were in the cottage when | | Cooney and a man whose } { ‘ lor, Cronin was brought there and that they I O’Sull:van re mained on watch near the cottage until after the trunk had been taken away. The wagon containing the trunk was in charge did not leave until midnight. of Burke, Cooney and the stranger. Cough lan was the tirst to leave the cottage. All these facts will be substantiated by persons who live near the Carlson cottage and heard part of Dr. Cronin’s death struggle. So The Jesuits’ Claim. QuesBec, Oct. 22. The local government is preparing to hand over the amount of $400,000 voted the Jesuits in settlement of their confiscat- ed estates. Payment will be made at the overniment office, Montreal, on the &th if November, to Father Turgeon, Superior f the Jesuits. A cheque will be ible to Father Turgeon’s order, who will then endorse them over to the parties inter- sted. ~~ The Trade Returns. | Orrawa, Oct. 25. 832.75 i period of last year. The imports were $31,500,000, an increase of over $2,000,000 wer the corresponding period last year. CThed ity collected total trade shows an increase of $7,500,000. - 4 Suggestion t —— ama Sypney, N.S. W., Oct. 25. Sir Henry Parks, in a speech here to- lay, said the time had come for the forma- tion of adistinct Parliamentary Executive to deal with national questions. He proposed +s convention of or the purpose of constructing a Federal Government on the basis of a Federal Par- liament. or Principal McKay's Departure. Proto. Oct. 2a. Principal A. H. McKay leaves to-morrow for Halifax to enter upon his new sphere of work. been the recipient of very many addresses and presentations, showing the high esteem in which he is held by Pictonians. Good News. Qcepec, Oct. 25. Sheriff Sheppard, of Bonaventure County, who was in town yesterday, says the cod- fishery in Bay Chaleur this season was the best for many years. He also says that a rich asbestos mine has just been discovered in the township of Moira. hematite Baseball News. New York, Oct. 25. rly os ] 1 ‘Y } : 1)? The sixth game of baseball in the world’s championship series, was won by the New Yorks; New York, 2; Brooklyn, 1: eleven innings. — Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Oct. 26.—10 a. m. Winds increasing to gales from east and north-east, cloudy, with occasional lower temperature, ~ ent I Personal. Cardinal Taschereou will attend the Balti- more celebration of the centennial anniversary of the foundation of the Roman Catholic Church in America, which takes place on the 10th of November. He will be attended by Mon- signors Pauquet and Morris, et eee The best stock of clothing in the city is at John McLeod & Co's. In reefers and_ overcoats John McLeod & Co, are offering special bargains. John L. knocks ’em all out.—The best boot in America to-day for the money is the John L. boot, hand made, only $2.50. Gents, you should see thom at McEachen’s Shoe Store. Takes the lead every time.—McEachen, the cheap shoe man, will give you better value for you raoney than you'll anywhere. Just try him. E.H.NORTON & Co. ARGE Auction Sale of Readymade Clo- 4 thing. Particulars later. E. H. NORTON & CO., Auctioneers, Qct. 25—3i Charlottetown Driving Park. eed TEXHE Directors of the above Association have ordered a final call of 20 per cent. ($20 a share), to be made on the subseribed stock, payable on or before 30th November next. Shareholders will please pay the amount of eall to the Secretary, at the office of Warbur- ton & Smuliwood, Cameron Block, City, not later than the above date. A. B. WARBURTON, Secretary . W. Brewer; 7 p. m., Rev, John Read, “eption of memUers. ; before the murder, Coughlin and | rut separately for the above amount, pay- | The trade returns for the first quarter of | the present fiscal year are most promising. | The exports aggregate $32,750,000, being | $5,500,000 in excess of the corresp< nding | was $6,400,000. The | various colonies to be held | During the past few days he has | rain ; | aa cartete ntetreesemerese Lo ss — sg gee THE GREAT International Maritime EAMIBITIN, TO BE HELD— IN BOSTON —fROM— 4th November,) , 44th January, 1889, J ( 1890, -W1ILL BE— |The Largest Maritime Exhibition Ever Held in the World. Vi y ITH a view to encourage a large attend- | 'Edward Island a cheap trip to Boston and Return, The Boston, Halifax and P, B. Island Steamship Line have concluded to issue SPECIAL RETURN TICKETS (embodying a Coupon which will admit the holder to the Exhibition), at the low price of Ten Dollars Each. ‘These Tickets will be goad ou the S, S. ‘Carroll,’ Capt. Brown, or the S. S, ‘* Wor- cester,” Capt. Nickerson, sailing FROM |CHARLOTTETOWN, on Thursday of |Each Week, at 4 o'clock, p.m., viz, {31st October, 7th, I4th and 2st November, /and sailing on their return trips FROM BOS- TON, on WEDNESDAY, 6th, 13th, 20th and 27th November. For further information apply to CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents, Charlottetown. KR. B. GarRDINER, Manager, Lewis’s Wharf, Boston. made | oct23—dy & wky tl i4th Nov (The Sensible Housewife) Sent the Largest Number of Wrappers senile tale WOODILL’S German Baking Powder, } AND WRITES: WestviLie, Pictou Co,, Sept. 5, 1889. i have received through Mr, Balfour, Post- master, the prize ($5) offered for the largest jnumber of Wrappers of Woodill’s German | Baking Powder, and thank you. I was not | influenced by offer to use any extra quantity. | Have used it for years, and can recommend it | as a first-class Baking Powder. (Signed) | ; | es | 4 6/8 EL | | | E. HALE. $10, $5, $3, cffered until Dec. 31 to thethree families in P. EK. Island sending Wrappers | représenting the most value. Address, W. M. D. PEARMAN, Halifax, N.S. No names published without permission. octld { Pictures for Mission Week. URING Mission Week persons wanting Catholic Pictures Framed in all styles, will please give a call at the Store of the late John McKachen, Queen Street, and inspect our selections. Any Picture not on hand will be supplied to order. Give us your patronage and we will suit your taste or your purse, JAS. J. O'REILLY & CO, oct22—dy lw WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e NYONE with a good Base Burner for sale will hear of a purchaser by cailing at EK. W. ‘TAYLOR'S Store. oct26 AY ANTED.—Situation by a young man as clerk * inastore. Good teference aud experience. Apply at this office. 2i—oct26 war rED IMMEDIATELY.—A good gencrai Servant. No washing. Apply at this office, ecl2Z5 \ ANT ZD.-—Situation as honsemaid by gfrl with three years’ experience. Good reier- fences Address Curisty M. Stewart, Orwell Bridge. act 25 Si pd W ANYTED.—Two smart young men. Apply at | once to S. GREY, Railway Station, Charlotte, | town, oct25 3ipd ANTED.—An experienced Saleswoman for a Dry Goods Store. Address P, O, Box 169. ect2i : I Di i ’ when on a shopping JA 4 in, tour, will be pleased | by examining the beautiful Sea Shells on sale at Chappelle’s.—Oct, 23, 2i eod pd THE BAGHOLDER, which saves the labor of one DANDY je cc’ oct23—2i (wed sat) pd auce, and give the people of Prince | __ SATURDAY, We've Got the Pull ON THE BARGAIN BUSINESS, just because we promise no more than we can perform. and make our Bargains better than our Brag. OUR IMMENSE sTOCK OF CLOTHING GOING LIKE HOT CAKES! snsesinihimucsiti -(x) We will make you happy with Bargains that are at the top notch for Cheapness and Value. —————_ (x Jom OCTOBER 26, 1889. a ce ee is We have the Largest Stock of Clothing in the Lower Provinces and Lowest Prices in the Dominion. (x) Don't be foolish enough to buy without seeing Wonderful Cheap Micn’s Stock. (x W orth -MADE CLOTHING FOR SALE CHEAP AT MACDONALD 'S. —-—-—--(x)-—— - $ 4.50 ; REEFERS,~ - : . - - $ 3.00 .00 | REEFERS, - - - - a 50 | REEFERS, 4.00 .00 | REEFERS, - - - - - 4-50 50 | REEFERS, ~~ - - - : - 5.00 .00 | REEFERS, - - - - - 6.00 7.50 | REEFERS,~ - - - - - 6 50 8.00 | REEFERS, - . : - 7,00 9.00 | REEFERS,~ - . - - - 8 00 OVERCOATS, 10.00 | REEFERS, - - - . - 9.69 OVERCOATS, - - . - 11.00 | REEFERS, ~— - - - - . 10.00 OVKRUCOATS, - : . : . 1200 | Mens’ Suits! Mens’ Suits! Boys’ Overcoats! The Largest and Cheapest Stock of Ready-made Clothing in the City. d. B. MACDONALD. ne Charlottetown, Oct. 8, 1889—eod 10,000 Dollars sini cities SO in iliaiandnnks J. OVERCOATS, - - OVENIGAE «6 + eee Guemeeate © 8 Se Pee ee ere ae ere gs os OVERCOATS’ .- . . : ae CT OVERCOATS, een Cee rae a oe =~] G2 Oe or Cr Boys’ Reefers! Boys’ Suits! Boys’ Suits! Charlottetown, October 9, 1889—eod wky New. New. New. el } W i. have recently secured from Mr. Me: | % Gain, of Glasgow, Scotland, from his | personal instructions, the secret of making the | following fine Cakes, Pastry and Rolls. Knowing them to be of excellent quality, we intend baking some of them daily with ow already large liue of goods: Bath Buus, Scotch Perkins, Cheese Cakes, Scotch Oat Cate, Louise Cakes, Scotch Scones, Rye Scones, Coburg Cake, Eccles Cakes, Cookies, London Buns, Vienna Rolls, French Rolls, French Horns,,Rose Puffs, Rock Biscuit, Scotch Short Bread or Cake. A. &* C. QUIRK, City Steam Bakery, Prince Street. Oct. 19 1m eed, OLASSES Direct Cargo of ‘* Hattie Louise.” 2° PUNCHEONS now Janding at Char- | A 3 lottetown aud Summerside. CARVELL BROS. oct24—2i pat | > ‘GOFF BROS FALL BOOTS Beat Them All! NOTICE TO SHOEMAKERS.—We re Headquartérs for French Calf Tops, ASole Leather, Upper, Calf, Goat, Kid, a) Awls, Pegs, Pincers, Nails, Shoe Thread, =i Wax, Webb, Eyclets, Brass Nails, B Sristles, Hammers, &., sold cheaper Bthan can be imported. Orders by letter carefully and promptly attended to, GOFrK BROS. STAI ———- — 30: Charlottetown, Oct. 12, 1889. To LET.—A Furnished House for six months or longer, on corner of Great George and Fitzroy Streets. Apply to Mrs. BLaTcH. oct22—1w ANTED,—A boy to attend a horse and cow and make himself generally useful, Apply at the City Steam Bakery, oct23 tt ~TRAVED.—From the pasture at Brighton, a fortnight ago, two Cows—one light brown and the other dark brown. Any person knowing of their whereabouts will kindly leave information with 1, d. TRAINOR, Upper Queen Street. oct22 -dy 3i pd To LET.—A House on Grafton Street, opposite the Prince of Wales College, at present oc- cupied by 8. Bianchard, -_~ Apply to WM, Mc- LEAN, Merchants’ Bank P. Isiand. octld T° LOAN—$25,000 to loan on favorable terms, twenty-five thousand dollars in large or small sums, Apply to Mr. Malcolm McLeod (of Paimer & McLeod) at Bank N.S. building, Char- lottetown.—A S$ B octl8 Im To LET.—House to let on Chestnut Street, con- taining five rooms, with kitchen and pantry. Apply to Mrs. THORNE, Spring Park. octi6—Si eod =pd 7? LET.—That Brick House on the corner o Prince and Dorchester Streets, containing nine rooms, will be rented with or without the op. 8 ed with water. Outbuildings in connection.” ApBIY to Mrs. CosTELLO, on | reasonable rates. A Very Nice Assortment at Remarkabiy Low Prices. Call and see them. MARK WRIGHT & CO. ROBT. FE. IRVENG, Accountant and Adjuster, 289 GRAFTON STREET, CHARLQGTTETGWN, P. E. ISLAND, Charlottetown, Oct. 21, 1589. SIDEE Very Handsome, ia Walnut, Oak and Ash, ‘seliing very cheap. MARK WRIGHT & GO. _" »repared to attend to the making up and alancing of Mercantile and Marin: ac- counts. Books posted and accounts made out if required at merchants’ place of business. Stock-taking and valuing attended to in all parts of the Province. octl7 Montreal to Charlottetown and Summerside, HE STEAMER ‘ WiLLIAM” will sail from Montreal for aboye named ports about Ist Novembey, and will carry freight at Apply to J. &. R, McLea, Common Street, Montreal, or here to R. McMILLAN, Sree it fen 4 r! tz : eae 4 dais oe rs op ee Rites, i eaters Tyre , is Uy rae iat apenas hat tc Aca ht lh Bete Pte , 4 Pa A et P U 4 oe ais * é ae A 4 CE Ae en ane cers ae cee ie) c ee a a nt j