el BAP aye ery ‘egy —— ie semen a “ihe ‘Kase a ts We ea A + Su gi ah i RN a page i? x r am ek wens —_—_ on wie Local and Other Items. if = Regular meeting to oe “ Sa No. 2 Battery, G. A., ] row evening - \ Goop Prier.-- Ramp steak retails at from ' 28sec. per pound in Boston, Mi acc Regular Communication of Vi, toria Lodge, A. F. & A. M., this evening at 8 o clock rp snes Commirree Meetine.—A meeting of th. of temperance workers will be held at 8 o'clock this evening in J. D. Hall. committe scnniilitinianil STreaMER DeLayep. —The steamer St. Law rence did not arrive from Pietou until five o'clock yesterday afternoon, owing to the high wiads. enced ae AveTion SaLte.—QG. M. Harris sells Parlor, Dining Room and Bedroom Furniture, Hal] and Cook Stoves to-morrow at 1.30p.m. Sce advertisement. oct 7 li —_——__@——_. ” PgrsonaL.—Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tweedy and towfehildren left here on Saturdayflast to sy end the winter in England. While there Mr. [weedy intends purchasing some horses and cattle entities BEAUTIFUL women are made pallid and un ttractive by fumctional irregularities which Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will in fallibly eure. Thousands of testimonials. By cjruggists. eit pitied futatricaL.—The Boston Comedy Com pany open for a brief season in the Lyceum to-night, when they will produce the sensa- tional drama ‘‘ Lady Audley’s Secret.” Give them a full house. — i sili ANNOUNCEMENT. -—-I have been chief baker for J. Knight & Son t but open to-day on my own account. Please come and buy Bread, Buns, Cakes, & e., at the old stand nov? 6i Vears ycars, John Blaker. - a I. O. QO. F.—The members of Wildey Lodge, {. Q. Q. F., will take notice that the night of meeting has been changed from Friday to Thursday. A full attendance is requested on next Thursday evening. Visiting brothers welcome, — >. — DeTACHED.—By the detachiug of an insul- stor at the junction of Queen and Grafton Streets, the electric light wire last evening fell from the post at the west end of the Mar- ket House and the one in front of Wellner's Jewelry Store. sini s hie luey Wantrep a SHare.—The \armouth T'imes publishes a story tothe effect that a lawyer, a bookseller and a butcher in that town had employed a Pinkerton detective to produce evidence against liquor sellers, so that they might share in the fines. o- - \ man named David McKenzie, his wife, and ayoung woman visiting them, were poisoned on Thursday evening last by eating bad All of them would have lied were it not for the prompt calling in of PoIsoNED che en¢ medical assistance. The cheese is t@be an- slysed ili dill i CHarMiIne LirperaLity.—The elder Dumas was asked to give something toward the funeral expenses of a bailiff who had died in poverty. ‘‘How much do you want?” he asked. ‘‘ Twenty franes.” ‘What? Only twenty francs to bury a bailiff? There, there! Take forty bury two!” onside Kxnew When He Hap Evnoven.—While W illic Spinney, of Meadow Vale, Annapolis county, N. 8., was handling a revolver it was discharged, sending a hall through the end of his foretinger and tearing off the nail. He gave the weapon te his mother remarking he did not want it any more « z eT PRAYING FOR F A petition duly sign- ed by one forth of the eleetorsof the county and asking for an election forthe repeal of the Canada Temperance act in Westmorland ,N- 5. will in a few days time be deposited in the office of the Registrar of Deeds at Dorchestar for the usual ten days’ inspection before being forwarded to the Secretary of State. - - Annvat Misstonany Meevine.—The annual Meeting of the Methodist Missionary Society will be held this evening in the Prince Street Church. Chair to be taken at 7.30. Address- es rt}! he delis ered hey the Rev. Robert Wil- on, i‘resident of tke Conference, and the Rey, Yoshiis Hiraiwa, of Japan, who will ap- pear in Japanese costame. A. eollection will be taken in boholf of the funds of the Society. Semel I iw ‘ia —with pledrisy and pneum i It lefe me with a very hard, hackiny \ll the physicians and medi- cine did me n \ friend advised me to try Adamson 21 Balsam, one bottle of which did me moce good than all the doctors and medicines I have tried; and I shall recom- mend it far and near. Mary A. Brockwell, Springfield, Mass.” Trial bottles 10 cents. dy wy lw oo No Dancer.—The féllowing certifjcats from the Second Engineer of the steamer Princess of Wales will, doubtless, allay the fears of some of our citizens : “This is to certify that I have tested the: boiler in the Upper Prince Street School by Hydrostatic pressure; and carefully examined the same, and found it in good order, and well qualified for the purpose intended. J. A. Rowe. Second Engineer Princess of Wales. Ch'town, Oct, 12, 1887. mikes like GReat Bruuiarp Praymc.—On Friday evening last, says the St. John Sun, a large number of citizens assembled at Shiels’ billiard rooms, Charlotte street, to witness the billiard contest between Harry McKenna, the California champion, and E. J. Harrison. lhe condition was McKenna was to run 500 “f no count, Harrison scored twenty-eight points and McKenna ran his 500 in some beautiful shots in exactly twenty-two minutes, McKenna made severa! fancy shots at the eon. ‘lusion of the game and concluded his exhibi- bition by a carom from one to another amid great applause > Loarixc.—We have repeatedly called attention to the corner loafing nuisance, vut althouzh spa-modic signs of improvement may be noticeable, it is impérativé that this “abit, which is little short of a crime, shall ve crushed, While church-goers were last ‘ening returning to their homes they were subjected to grave annoyances by a crowd of respectacle who congregated at Hobbs’ corner, Prince Street, obstructing the way and using rude language. It is too bad that the ladies of ou vity are subjected to suck annoyance, and it behooves the Stipen- ‘ary Magistrate to w ipe out the disgrace by “ppolating.2 few ‘special policemen ow Sunday CORNER toughs, meets for ! MeLeod’s | TELEGRAPHIC NBWs. THE DAILY EXAM “PROTAI eS PA T< tik i Terribie Railway —— Luh H\ 4 “INER, ] Accident. WINNIPEG, Nov. 6 cS A disastrous accident occurred on the Canadian Pacific Railway, near Rat Port- | 4ge about 1 o'clock last night. freight trains ran into each other and rolled down an embankment. Engineers Jainieson and Kendall were probably fatally injured and fireman Emerson and two for- ward hrakemen were also badly injured, he aceident was caused throuch a blunder of the despatcher. Two heavy Editor O Brien’s Treatment. Lonpon, Nov. 5. The Governor of Tullamore Jail has been ordered to compel Editor O’Brien te wear the prison garb and perform prison labor. It is stated that O’Brien has been reduced to bread and water, to be starved into sub- mission. It is feared a mob may harm the jail, It is said O’Brien will resist to the death. TT Dynamite in Prison. CHicaaco, Nov. 6, The cells of the condemded Anarchists were searched to-day. In Linggs cell six dynamite bombs were found. Most of the men were removed to new cells and =!] privileges denied. Special . ofticers will watch each man till the execution. To be Superanuated. Orrawa, Nov. 6. The Minister of Customs is receiving special reports from the principal ports throughout the Dominion, with a view to the superanuation of all customs officers who have reached {sixty-six years of age. The Minister expectsgin this way to effect a large saving without impairing the service. Another Big Blaze. St. THomas, Ont., Nov. 6. A tire started in Wilson’s Dye House last night ; from there it spread ta the fac- tory, grist mill, wool house and dry house, all of which were totally destroyed. The loss is $20,000 ; insurance $5,000. The Gold Yield. Orrawa, Nov. 6. It is stated on good authority that some of the Sunbury gold quartz assayed as high as ‘$30,000 a ton. In the poorest of it the vein of gold is as large as a lead pencil. fion. Mr. MecMasters’ Successor. Ottawa, Nov. 6 It is understood that John McDonald,the millionaire dry goods merchant, of Toronto, will succeed Hon. Mr. McMasters in the Senate The New Chief Justice. Ottawa, Nov. 6. Judge Galt has been appointed Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas of Ontario, vice Sir Adam Wilson resigned. Lord Lansdowne's Successor. Lonpon, Nov. 5. It is reported that Lord Hanley, of Preston, will succeed the Marquis of Lans- downe as Governor-General of Canada. The Treatment of Ireland. Lonvon, Nov. 5, Balfour has been given carte blanche in the treatment of Ireland. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Nov. 7—10 a.m. Fair to strong southwest to south winds, fair warmer weather. TE © i © fie ne Missionary Services. Tae Annual Missionary Sermdéns were preached yesterday in the Methodist Churches of this city to large congregations, by Rev. Y. Hiraiwa, of Japan, and Rev. Robert Wilson of St. John. The Rev. Mr. Wilson occupied the pulpit of the Brick Church in the morning, and preached from John 12-4, m a clear and impressive man- ner. He showed that from the law of suffering and death came life and fruitful- law reached its highest manifestations and triumph. In the evening, the Rev. Mr. Hiraiwa discoursed from ‘J am the way and the trath and the life.” la an iater- esting manner he pointed out the darkness of the heathen world, and the utter in- ability of their best teachers and Philoso- phers t6 find the way ot life and happiness. The relation of his personal conversion to Christianity, and that of his two com- panions now in the ministry, and the per- secution to which they had been subjected on account of their renunciation of Buddh- ism, made a deep impression on the congre- gation. : The pulpit of the Second Methadist Church was occupied in the morning by the Rev. Mr. Hiraiwa, who preached from Math, 5.4,—‘‘ Ye are the light of the world ”—and in a most interesting manner showed in what sense Christ, Christianity, and every true believer furnished the light essential to the world’s bighest illumination, and the final removal of the dreary moral night which has so long rested upon the human race. - Remembering that the Rev. Mr. Hiraiwa never addressed an audience in his life in the English language until some two weeks ago, it-is almost a miracle how he can com- mand such an excellent choice_of words, and make himself go intelligible to large congregations Rev. Mr. Wilson preached in the even- ing from Heb.,3.13. The sermon was an able exposition of the passage in question, and a clear and impressive presentation of the fact that the law of change is the law of progress, both in the natural and spiritual worlds, and that from this law the highest and grandest results have come, and still are coming. —— * BY Auction, THURSDAY, November 10th, at 11 ensteins, Tompkins, very choice lot direct from growers, Nov, 5, 1887.—4i ness; and how, in the christian system, this | A If not claimed within four days from this date, she will be soldat Public Auctiqn. BLACK DIAMOND LINE, ».o. BONAVIZTA TUESDAY, Sth NOVEMBER, Ss. S. “COBA N” TUESDAY, 222d NOVEMBER. under deck and carry catile and sheep on deck. iNER, —— ne Supreme Court. ——_ + Nov. 7, 1887. Patrick Trainor, vs. the Black Diamond Steamship Company--Mr. F. new trial or non suit on Saturday. Judg- ment reserved. Ke application of John Yeo for leave to issue execution against lands of John Me- Aleer, deceased. On motion of Mr. F. L. Haszard, a rule nisi was granted returnable next Hilary term. Re application of William E. Dawson for execution against lands of James McQuaid, deceased. On motion of Mr. H. V. Palmer an order nisi granted at TrinitySierm last, was made absolute. Richard Davis, vs. Thomas H. Mahoney. An application for discharge of defendant from arrest for breach of contract. Mr. Peters shows cause against th. rule nisi granted in Chambers: Mr. Hodgson,-Q. C., in support of rule. Court took time to consider. , Daniel C. Ramsay, vs. Alex. Livingstone ~-Case tried in Summerside in June last when verdict was given for defendant. Rule nisi for new trial granted at Trinity term last. Mr. Bell shows cause against rule ; Mr. Morson in support. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. ¥ Nov 5—Chas Minto, N Arbin, L W_ Sin- not, Jas J Dolan, E L Foster, Montreai; Geo A MeClay, St John, NB; J S Essen, S H Shreve, Halif'x;J M Ransom, J M McLeod, New York; Wm Ball, London, Eng. OSBORNE HOUSE. Nov 5—-D McCallum, Pownal; C C Pitt, St Peter's Bay; George Forbes, Vernon River Bridge; D R Campbell, Halifax; K D Wood, Bay Verte; G A Chappell, Tidnish, N B. é— J H Willis, Stellarton, N S; Capt J W Pitts, Halifax: WN Bishop, Port Williams, N 5; John McInnis, Gloucester, Mass; Kb Hol- land and wife, Boston; John Millard, Liver- pool, NS. 7-—L Anderson, St Peters; Mary E Collings, Katie Collings, John A Collings, Sturgeon. The Charlottetown Board of Trade, A GENERAL MEETING of this Corporation will be held at the Board Room, on MON- DAY EVENING, the 7th instant, at Seven o'clock. By order of the Council, J. MACEACHERN, Secretary. half-past Nov. 5, 1587 Auction Sale, Bul sire BY Avction, TUESDAY, November 9th, at 11 o'clock, at Roums, Queen Street,— 175 Barrels and Halfs do No. 1 Labrador and Cape Breton HERRING, in lots of five barrels anu upwards; Liry Codfish, Pollock, Pickled Cod- fish, Cod Oil, &e. Terms—Cash for sums under $34, over tha amount, 3 months approved notes, A. MCNEILL, Auctioneer, Ch’town, Nov, 5, 1887.—2i FURNITURE, Stoves, &e., by Auction. I AM instructed by a gentleraan about to leave the Island, to Sell by Auction, Tuesday, 8th Inst, at 1.30 p.m. ALL HIS Household Furniture, consisting of a yery nice Black Walnut Parlo” Set (as good as new), Red-room and Dining-' oom Sets, Pictures, Cornices, Matresses, Kitchen Utensils, &., &c, ALSO— Halli, Parlor and Cook Stoves. G. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. Nov. 5, 1887. APPLES. o'clock, at Rooms, Queen Street,— One Car Load Choice No. 1 APPLES, in Grav- Raldwins and Pippins—a A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, CITY POUND. RED and White Cow, with one crooked horr, has been in the City Pound since Nov. 2nd; T. BRENAN, Pound Keeper. LAST TRIPS FOR THIS SEASON. st ans SN ae srg A von PE a tise tah Bien reer <= a ®t; 2S See For St. John’s. Newfoundland. will be due at Charlottetown about will be due at Charlottetown about These steamers will have reom for produce For freight or passage apply tu PEfKe BROS. & G., SGEN TS. “Tye Styie” fashion suevet for November Svevlngs, aud bring these coroer hocd}ywus to wose of thelr intgufty, " gt thé Diamond Bookstore © * Oct, S—Bius & Saw Us pevzZ2 -- Peters for the defeudant, finished the argument for ‘CHARLOTTETOWN 10 NEW YORK, -__-__ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1587. LYCEUM, CHARLOTTETOWN, 1 Camel ( H. PRICE WEBBER, Manager, Supporting the Favorite Actress, EDWINA GREY, will open as above on Monday Ev’g, Nov. 7th. OPENING BILL: Lady Audley'’s Secret. Admission 25, 35, and 50 cents. Seats for sale at usual places, Doors open at 7}; Overture at 8 o’clock. For further particulars see bills of the day. Nov. 4, 1887—her RIFLE GALLERY. THE Gallery. King Street, has been re-opened for Kifle Practice. The best rifles and ammu nition, and the “very best” Range in the Lower Provinces. G. L. DOGHERTY. Nov. 3—ex pat 2wks GEORGE MUSGRAVE, MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS —AND— Commission Merchants, HALIFAX. Consignments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. JAMES A, MORRISON. RereRENCEes: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; George Macleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Charlottetown. WARREN & JONES, TEA MERCHANTS, 71 East Curar ann 9 & 14 Minctne Lane, Lonpon, ENGLAND. tepresented in Canada by Morrison & Muserave, Halifax. Oct. 24, 1887—1Imo RED CRISS LINE j THE 8, 8. “MIRANDA” IS INTENDED TO SAIL AS FOLLOWS: NEW YORK 10 CHARLOTTETOWN, VIA HALIFAX, NOVEMBER ‘7th. VIA HALIFAX, NOVEMBER 12th. HOSSES and CATTLE carried at through rates to Bermuda and West Indies. Through Bills of Lading issued to Philadelphia, Baltimore, Savannah, Bermuda, West Indies, London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Havre, Hamburg, and other European Ports. For freight or passage apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, AGENT, Ch'town, Oct 28. 1887. Next of Kin Wanted of William Adolphus Barnby Goodwin ((e- ceased ) W HO is believed to have died at Pryon, Prince Edward Island, in or about the year 1839. Next of kin living at the time of the “death of the said William Adolphus Barnby Goodwin, or the lega! petsonal representatives of such of the said next of kin as are now dead, should at once forward full particulars of their kinship, to LOWLESS & CO., of 26 Martins Lane, Cannon Street, London, England, from whom they will learn something materially to their advantage, Nov, 3—2i APPLES. [LN STORE : 1°Q Barreis Choice, No. 1 Gravenstcins, offered to the trade in lots of fiver barrels and upwards, at Auction Prices, A, MCNEILL, Auctioneer. Ch'town, Oct. 24, 1887.—tf WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e. FoR SALE-—200 Loads Kindling Wood~—J. Marr, Cumberland Street. nov? 6i T° LET—A comfortable House ou Upper Queen Street, containing 5 rooms, a good stable and garden attached; rent moderate, Apply to W N. Riggs. novs tf WANTED -A Cook and Nurse. Apply to Mrs’ H. James Palmer. novi tf L°8sT-- Oo Sunday evening, Oct. 16, between Hazelbrook Schoo] and the Cross Koads, a Buffalo Robe. The finder will be rewarded on leaving the same at this-ofiice; : nové—Si wy_ pd L2st ~— East evening, ‘betweéh Upper’ Queen and Hillsborough Streets, «. Black Fur Cape. The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same it; Walter N. Tanton’s, Jeweller, 218 Queen Street. nov?2 3i eod pd B.S. Davies z. Co, ANNGUNCEMENT \W* have opened in the Cameron Block a j i } ; ' | FIRST-CLASS, CUSTOM TAILORING | — — AND —— Gentlemen’s Furnishing Establishment, “with an Entirely NEW and FRESH STOCK, purchased in the ‘Best Markets for Cash. | MR. MAYNARD, formerly Cutter at the London House es be in charge of the Tailoring Department. Correct Style and Good-fitting Garments Guaranteed | __A full line of READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS and CAPS, and all the novelties in Gents’ Neckwear and Furnish- ings, at prices as Low as are to be found. ——(5 i. § DAVIES & C6. Ch'town, Nov. 1, 1887—dy & wy 3mos COLUMBUS WATCHES _ 0 ————_ —- ae taking the Agency lor these Watches, a large number have been sold and have given satisfaction. If you want a good Watch and an accurate timekeeper, we ask you to try one. Also, a good stock of Waltham, Elgin and Swiss Watches. ENGRAVING. Brooches, Earrings, Scarf Pins, &., manufactured and engraved to order with any name or initials. All Silverware and Jewelry sold from this date will be Engraved FRKE. G. H. TAYLOR, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. Nov, 3, 1887—2aw & wky LONDON HOUSE CLOTH SALE. AVING closed up our Tailoring Department, we shall Sell our Splendid Stock of Beavers, Pilots, Naps, Worsteds, Scotch Tweeds, English Tweeds, Canadian Tweeds, At from Twenty per cent. to Thirty-three and One-third per cent., Discount for CASH. HARRIS & STEWART SUCCESSORS GEO. DAVIES & Co. h’tewn, Oot. 23, 1887.—wky YOU'LL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED —IF YOU COME TO— THE OLD RELIABLE! Free what's Thoroughly Good, New and Fashionable in Clothing, Hats, Caps and Gent’s Furnishings for Fall and Winter Wear, We've a Large and attractive Stock to choose from—no better value in the Province. Everything New, Stylish and Desirable—such goods as we know will wear best, and give that satisfaction that will ensure your future patronage. We strive to please, and guarantee you a Fit, Style and Quality combined, for the least possible amount of money that such can be supplied for. Y's inualge in RAG! N | f LOW! LUSTER! But tell sterling truths about sterling goods. and want you to reap the harvest. Serviceable range of OVERCOATINGS In Meltons, Naps, Worsteds, Cassimeres, &c. A splendid range of Trouserings, latest patterns, at prices that are sure to please. Full line of Fur Caps, Cloth Caps, Fur Coats, in Goat and Persian Lamb, Sleigh We have sown a crop of glorious bargains, We invite you to examine our Excellent, Durable, A VERY good Parlor Organ for sale at reduced *“ price. Anply to P.O. Box 155. sep 28 eod tf asia TO,LET—The store lately occupied by A. EK. | | Yuiil ; immediate possession. Apply to M. Stevenson. Queen Street inneld tf STRAYED OR STOLEN—From Mrs. DesBrisay Spring Park, on Munday night, October 24h. a large Newfonndiand Dog, answering to the name of “Mars.” Any person givikg-such itfpr- mgtiop-as wil teat! to big word | con | Ci'towa, Det. 20, 1g87~eu! & wky : The Choicest Neckwear and Underwear in the City. daesc cd. 2G CUSTOM TAILOR. Robes. 8s SH tee an ane gemma aay ee era mein, oi Sas ” EI Sie ee 2 is NG ci eine RRC AT Sb AOE MRC car ME was is ad i ie =e u am ‘ ome un . en An a A TAS lh aE TT MN oom i] % 7 14 fiat of 4 :3 } i /&§ as ti 14 4:44 +) ‘3 i? il ij Th 3 ia] a4 icy {i ahd Hi] 14 +4 in vind : 3 } a : ; : { fal iad j the | ti j he » : ‘ R ff ; : ron : Gi t rs : 4 : at : ’ “A +4 4 ' 3 ' : a ; ' | ; . iis oR