Local and Gther items, Crry Counce to-night Loreal and Other items. Rink to night. ' RACE at the Roller ' | o - Da apes ju ved at Beer ‘ rd . ‘ Nk wa } bordetln “pened to day rm ut bred j o- - N } ss } i s., WantS & poi ~ ' » 7 eman. 0 Capr. thickey has returned from a& Dusmess uw : ¥, looki B trip to Kentucky, looking well. M f i " EN S reeters made to o *r ‘ i ‘| int } : ae i i e to order Tor $3, at John j Liit, Winter time table of the L ¢ ie will McLeod & Co > Mr. Ricuarp SLoecert, of this city. Visiting Quebec > Mr. H. W. Dimock has been gazetted Col lector o! stoms at Windsor, N. S. _- Yasren: DAY Was Hospital Sur lay in the : Roma: Catholic Churches in Halifax. ~ - supply of the latest and bes! ) just opened atthe Diamond Pook A ARGE Librari store. . — Tur ste Lawrence did not leave here until 6.45 this morning, owing to the con- tinued storm. umer St. . -_-+. Tuere is said to be no truth in the re port that gold has been discovered near Lawrence . ton, Annapolis Co., N. 8. aiieeiiil Ir is sais 1 that to ] p in H ul to be thorou fishery flag gship Ac adia is ax this winter where she is lily denbioghaa - —_ Mr. Cuarr . McA , having finish ed up his D ory business in this ¢ity, left for St. John, N. B., this moi ning : —_- --. Tue Amherst Ca:r@e « apiciss us that som of the females of that plice in the habit of ‘painting the town red feowne atly. a Urpwarpns of 87,000 were subse) ibed towards the erection of the Roman Catholic Cathed1 ul at the meeting held in St. Dunstan’s Cathe tral on the 7th inst. asians SPECIAL COMMUNICATION of St. John Lodge. A. F. and A. M., this (Munday) evening. at YO COCK ~Work on ft mrs le re V siting brethren ar At the Stipendiary Masiates te’s Court this forenoon a nuisan case was disposed of $30, a drunk for 2. and a Scott Act prosecu- tion was adjourned until Wednesday next. Davip McCormack, aged 65. suicide last week, at River Philip. He went to the Larn after dark and hanged himself with a scarf which he made fast to a rafte: committed is ; Tue Literary and Scientific Society meets im the Y. M. C. A. Parlor this ¢ rening. The members, as well as all these who are desirous of joining, are requested to be pre sent. --- > Just Recetvey by Miller Brothers, Queen Street, a large stock of Sheet Music (Voeal and Instrumental), latest selections. Also, a supply of Music Books. Will be soll at low- est prices. as ici Tue Manitoba Le gislature was dissolved ©n Friday. Nomination day has been fixed for the 3nd December and election day a week later. The writs are returnable on the 16th December. icisiceliiiiesenes Messrs J. -W. Munn 1. and Thomas Maho- ney, of Boston, who have been on the Island for some time past buying potatoes for the American market, left for | 10me this morning They failed to do much business owing to th¢ rot. Lhd eiineills ai REMEMBER that Rev. Dr. Stephenson, of London, Eng., wil! lecture this evening at 8 o'cleok in the Methodist (brick) Church. Sub- ject of lecture: ‘“Twenty years amongst the sins and sorrowa of ehild life in London.” Collection at the close for the Children’s Home. isiecihectlilithhinon Tne Roller Rink will be the centre of at- traction to- ni ght. At half-past nine o'clock the boys 25-lap race will commence. There are five boys eutered,and as each one is a goer an exciting contes} may be expected. The band of the S2nd Battalion will furnish choice and popular music during the evening. tiie Tur Salvation Army band marched to the railwi.y station, in the midst of a drenching rain, on Saturday evening, to welcome Sitaff- Captain Morton and Mrs. Morton. As the steamer did not cross tg Point du Chene owing to heavy weather, the visitors did not arrive, and there was cintadeaih disappoiat- ment. —- << Tur Irish Times says: ‘It is gossip in G00 1 society, though indeed it might have orig ated elsewhere, that Prince Victor is to ge created 1 Duke of Canada. Further rumor says His R yi ul Highnes ssis reserved for marriage into his native no bility, and the name of the fair young = hter of a duke is associated with tais de! gittul destiny.” Tue Literary and Hist: wal Committee of the Cercle C tholique of ¢ ec are consider ing the question of erecting a monument to Jacques ‘Cartier on the historic site lately ac quired by the Cercle at the’ confluence of the rivers St. Charles and Lairet, opposite the Marine Hospital, where the discoverer of Canada passed the first winter with his ships. Tre St. John Ben Says : “A lady residing near Douglas s Harbor, (Queen's Co., N. B., was presente id by a frie nd, last autumn, with a grey and white chicken, that commenced lay- ing the 9th of November, 1885, and from ‘hat time until the present, just one year,has given r owner the astonishing number of 298 eggs. sh pt up th 1e hee ness all ey «le exce pting "aa eight Sd ys 5 still lay- cepting sixwwen adays in ; ing and shows no signs of moul! ug. ; i . Ture American Fish Bureau reports that the San Freneisco codfish fleet this season, 11 sail, one less than in 1885, have all returred, land- ing 30,000 qumt tg of cod. onlv two-thirds as ich as! oniy one returned with + full ca ssels found cod very scarce at Ochotsk sea and went from there to Behring sea to complete fares, At the Choumayin islands, cod were not as plenty as usual. Sal- mon catch and pack below the average. Trade has been dull most of the season. Two- thirds of the cod landed are cut up and sold as boneless. EE Tue Canade Gazette contains an order-in- council giving ew set cf rules applicable to all foreign vesse ole loading on the coast, and entering the harbors of Canada. They provide | that any foreign vessel micty tronsuip carge and passengers from foreign p rts and land the same at two or inore Cc anadian 1 rts, clearing from each in snccession unt il al id engers are land led. Such vessel ) cargo and V m Ly also take cargo and passengers from two | or more Canadian ports and transport the same to foreign port at the last Canadian port. vessels are not allowed to take cargo of mgers at one Canadian pot aad land | See wame at anbthor, uader penalty of 6400, a foreign port, clearing from each in } succession, but taking final clearance for ia ach | hese | go mnto effect about the 20th inst. a Si. DUNSTAN Ss COLLEGE rejoices in sixty-tv b sardaers about all it ean accommo late. * lip ( y Smalt Debt Court wa in session to-day, i was adjourned until Wednesday. HANDSOME ses of note paper and _ envel- opes at the Diamond bookstore—twelve cents cacit = MayYFLowers and strawberries are being picked in Nova Scotia. Nos Lys the Annapolis Sp clator. * mnection with Sé, James’ Church have urranged for a course of Vie young men in lectures on interesting subjects. iat THE secret of being h Lppy Thanksgiving Day is to go to the graud spread in the Mar. ket Hall, doors open at 4.! 30 p. m. is Mr. Cuartes Perkins, of this city, died suddenly in Amherst, Saturday. His remains will be brought home for interment. ciasseisésieaciaapiih REMEMBER the service in ms Zz. M. a Hail to-night, at 8 o'clock. ubject, ‘*From self willed exile to home.”’ All are Sedma a LievTenant P. H. Wricurt, of the Survey- ing steamer Gulnare, arrived in the city yesterday, via Princess of Wales, and isat the Rankin. ii THe steamer Princess of Wales, det Line ! which was at Point du Chene owing to heavy weather, arrived here about noon yesterday with mails and passengers. : a ; A FULL} ting of St. Mat the ws Temper- We ques ed for to-morrow i vening Ss o clock, as matters of | I po e Vv ill be Liscussec diccaiee YOUNG or middle aged men suffering from nervous debility or kindred affections should address with 10cts in stamps for large treatise World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. trs a w aie Tue health of Bill Nye, the humorist, is said to be failing, and it is thought that he Wliiti nave to ret ire from active ‘work for an indefinite period. Some of Bill's witticisms would have killed any other man long ago. <8 IRISHMEN rally, English Scotch and French do likewise, and have your clothing made at Macdonald's Custom Tailoring Establishment, Queen St., opposite Owen Connolly’s. The best cutters and workmen employed. nov15 2i - - THe members of tle Benevolent Irish Sooiety are requested to meet in their Hall room, on Wednesday morning, at 8.30, for purpose of attending the funeral of John Monaghan, a deceased meinber.—John Hen- 6S nessey, Secretary. lice THE telegraphic despatch received a few days ago relative to the Abbe Chabest of Montreal, was only another of those fabrica- tions of the too previous newsmonger. On investigation the rumor turns out to be groundless. a THE steamer St. Lawrence only arrived at Summerside at about 3 o’clock this afternoon, .D d has not yet left for Point du Chene. Capt. of Wales telegraphs is prevailing and that vttetown until the tmeron, of tne Princess from Pictou that a gale he cannot leave for Charl wind moderates. Tue first issue of the pers gonisy Eastern Echo is to hand. The publishers, Messrs. Stearns and Scott, promise that the jour n ul will be twice its present size assoonas the ir ce ppointm nts are comp ete. The eho x 5 7 favor of Liberalism and Reneal fhe sub- scription pri Sl per annum. Mr. anp Mrs. Ker left in this morning’s train for their home Reading, Pa. They were accompa vied at early dawn to the Station by a number of pe “sonal friends. Not only will Mr. Keim’s dignified and gentle- manly demeanor in his official capacity, be favorably remembered by our merchants, traders and shippers, but our farmers and stockraisers also will always retain kindly recollections of the friendly spirit, which Mr. Keim manifested towards them, hy his practical and useful suggestions in his popular speeches at our Provincial and County Exhibitions, where he was always a welcome visitor. We wish Mr. and Mrs. Keim hon voyage Messrs. Bowes & Haven, of Wisconsin, in the Breeders Gazette, say *‘ Notwithstand- ing the low price paid for other farm produce, good young ¢ ade draft horses still commana larger prices th: m_ever. We shipped from here last night seventeen head of yearling and suckling colts, < 211 the get of our imported horses, to ce D. H. Wilder, to be raised on his farm until four and five years old for the New York and Pittsburg markets. Priccs paid for sucklings, from $80 to $115; for yearlings, from $100 to $175 each. i'hese colts are one-half, three-fourths and seven- eighths Percheron. Farmers hereabouts are veginning to realize that they can make more money by using a good Percheron horse at $20 or $25 than by using common horses free.” 6 tata itecsaiatle Si. Joseph's Bazaar. H's Bazaar closed on Saturday | tle had lately showed signs of insanity. Dit pease eee ILEGRAPHIC NEWS. [SreciaL Desratcues To Tak Examiner. } Sullivan Again the San Francisco, Car., Nov. 14. The Sullivan-Ryan glove fight in the Pavillian last night, was a red hot affair throughout, resulting in a knock-out for Sullivan. The attendance was nearly 10,- 000. In the first roun®@ Ryan got in ‘good one’ on Sullivan's right jaw, *-zarly Victor. flooring him. trom this inoment both fought savagely, but Ryan did not seem to have the wind and in the third round Sullivan got two terrible right handers in on Rvyan’s face. and he went down senseless. When. time was called Ryan was still on the floor. Sullivan carried him to his corner. The crowd quickly dispersed amid shouts for Sullivan. A Brakemap Killed. Port Horr, Noy. 14. J. O'Hare, brakeman, of Weston, got his foot caught in the frog asa train was ap- proaching, he managed to wrench his foot clear as the train came upon him, but in doing so he slipped and fell under the wheels and was killed. Terrible Results of an Explosion. Lonpon, Nov. 14. Advices have been received at Plymouth that the Chinese steamship Takataman burst her boilers while running under high pressure, and 96 persons were killed, in- cluding the officers, who were Englishmen. A Prince Suicides. Rome, Nov. 14. Prince Poccagiovine Bonaparte, who was wounded when serving as a volunteer in the French army in Tonquin, has committed suicide by shooting himself with a revolver. wiles atleast A Political Tour. » Orrawa, Noy. 14. Sir John, Mr. Thompson, Mr. White, with their private secretarys, went west last night on a_ political tour of two weeks, embracing several counties of Ontario, between the great lakes. ¢ ounterfeiters “entenced. oo tae, Nov. 14. Brown, Cummings and Christiansen, charged with counterfeiting Canadian notes, were found guilty to-day and sentenced to terms of two and three years in the peniten- tiary. Another Biz Blaze. LovisviLLe, Ky., Nov. 14. Three large business blocks were burned last night, causing a loss of about $225,000, During the fire three persons were killed by an explosion, and two fire engines were de- molished. Holding a Mission. - Orrawa, Nov. 14. The various churches here connected with the Church of England are holding a mission. The services to-day were largely attended. —— Woolen Milis Burned. Guexpnu, Ont., Nov. 14. The Arkell Weolen Mill, owned by Thomas Arkell, was burned to-day. Loss £70,600 ; insurance $5,000. Thirty women and girls are thrown out of employment, a Land Slides in the Alps. Lonpon, Nov. 14. Land slides in the Alps buried eight per- sons at Enibrun, and caused a railroad acci- dent in which three persons were killed and 13 injured at Sisteron. The Blue Books. Ore Awa, Nov. 14. The Department Blue Books are ina very forward state, approaching completicn 10 most cases. ce Weather Bulletin. Toronto, November 14—10 a.m. Fresh to strong southwest winds, clearing weather, not much change in temperature. - The surplus realized at the Colonial Ex- hibition, which amounts to £50,000, is to be handed over to the Imperial Institute. ————_- There is great activity in commercial and financial circles in London. The new joint stock companies registered up to the pre- sent have a combined capital of $80,000,000. HOTEL “ARRIV ALS. evei oe well attended and liberally patronized. The net prot eeds amounted 21,200, | quite a handsome sum! The closing During the whole week it was; OSBORNE HOUSE. | Nov 13--A © Macdonald, M P, Montague; H D Johnson, M D, Eldon; J H Doran, Nia- gara Falls; B F 'lreaby, Woodstock, Ont; F evening was more than usually exciting on account of the election. The first two po:! 3lake led, but when the 10.30 ballot was counted Sir John had a majority of of 99 votes and consequent!y takes the prize. We were unable to procure the exact figures. On Saturday the following prizes were drawn :-— Table Scarf, Mrs. Mary Walsh; Meer- schaum Cigarette Holders, ‘Peter Doyle, M. Quinn, G. McInnis, Otto Grabhe, Lawsence Watson, Thos. Flynn, J. B. M onald, P. P. Gillis, Issac Murley, Thos. cane = Ss. Jenkins, Father Mcintyre; Ottoman, Simon Paoli: Lamp, Mrs. W. Prau ght ; Overcoat, | Thos. Smith, Royalty; Mat, Mrs. Joseph | Kent; Gola Pencil, Father Melntyre; Ship |in Bottle, Thomas Trainor, | Quite a number of articles remain un- ‘sold. We are informed U “3 the inten ' prox., in order to dispose of the articles re- As may be seen in an- ‘other column the Bazaar management re- turn the public their sincere thanks for the assistance and patronage received, | maining on hand, tion of the Bazaar committee to hold an ; | apron fair in the Market Hall, on the 23rd}! | Hope, Halifax; H O Roberts, S’side; N Me- 'T..od, Orwell; K R Morr ison. Eldon; J Briggs, | Brownsville, Me; D R Almon, Kingston, N B; SS Hannay, Richibucto, N B; A “Nicholson, Port Arthur, Ont. Nov 15—D Johnstone, Long River; J A Macdonald, Souris; Capt Macdonald, Geo’town; P H Palmer, Victoria; J Burke, Kensington. ROCK’ IN HOUSE. Nov 13—E C Goodwin, Bay Verte, Geo Mc Leod, Hunter River, Joho MePhail, Bonshaw, Robt S Douglass, Norborough; Ed Hurry, Granville; Allen McPhee, North River; Frank. Hamilton, Bay Verte; Wm Bertram, Mrs J Beer, Mrs W_ Beer, Bannockburn, John Garrett, Geo Leslie, Miss Leslie, Souris; John Ford, Glasgow Road. RANKIN HOUSE. -W Campbell, Park Corner; A G cLeod, City; J Dai Nov 1a . Dewar, Halifax; J M M her, Montreal; J Jack, ‘Us lifax. »>H Wright, RN, Gulnare; T A Simpsor Maine. REVERE HOUSE. Nov 12—W Edmunds, Montreal; N T Nor- man, tos E J Foster, du; S Kiaden, St John; Nov 14—Lt |} as ‘MONDA Y, MARRIED. At Si. Dunstan’s Cathedral this m: rning ,by the tev. Father Burke, Mr Andrew Me Swain, of Lot 48, to Miss Mary A. Mullins of this city. At the Manse, on the 4th inst., by Rev. J. \. MacLeod, Mr s Q Mary Jane Mcleod, of the same place, On the same day, by Rev. J. M. MacLeod, Mr. Annie McFadyen, of Bannockburn. On Wednesday, 10th inst., by Rev. J. M. Mac- Leod, Captain Neil Murchison ts Miss Alice Annie McDonald, both of Charlottetown, PIED. Suddenly, at Amher t, N. S., on Saturday, 13th nst.,§Charles EdwinS only son of the late Join NOVE) MBER 15 o, John Ross, of Belf ast, to Miss David Simmons, of South Wiltshire, to Mis - ciKins, of New York, aged 20 years. {[Faneral from the residence of Mr, Matthew Sicvenson, Richmond Street, at 10.30 o'clock on Thursday, by train to Sherw ood Cemet ery). FOR SALE. —. = Ten shares in “the Examiner Pub- lishing Company,” each Share representing $100in the Capital Stock, ‘THE undersigned offers for Sale TEN SHARES (all paid up) of the Capital Stock of Tar EXAMINER PrBLisiING COMPANY. Wilil be sold in lots of one or more shares, to suit purchasers, For further particulars apply to J. W. MITCHELL. Ch’'town, Nov. 9, 1886. Herring ! Herrine! 51 RRLS. FAT HERRING, ex Portia, from : Newfoundiand, for Sale by WHEATLEY & SONS, Auctioneers, Nov. Il, 1886--2wks & wky FED GRASS LINE. FOR NEW YORK, VIA HALIFAX. $.§, “Miranda” about Nov. 20, —_—— -—- Freight carried at Lowest Rates. Special Inducements FOR THROUGH SHIP- MENTS TO HAVANA and other West Indian Ports. Also, to Bermuda, Liverpool, Glasgow, London, Havre and other European Ports. This steamer has first-class passenger ,accom- modation amidships. Rates of Passage, including Stateroom Berth and Meals :— Charlottetown to New York— Ist Cavbin., : Da Ge eee yo coc cal $12 v0 Yor farther information apply to FENTON 7. NEWBERY., FOR Cil ARLOTTETOW N. ‘OE .G ER ’a'4 London ON THE Ch’town, Oct. 30, ’86. eee North Atlantic tic Steamship HF TH i STEAMSH ip a $ is intended to leay: for Chariottetown, 16ih NOVEMBER. Orders by cable wiil be in time for her. ae fei TO T. AE WHER AGENTS WANTED —_— THE complete Book~ ‘Gladstone, Parneil and the Great Irish Struggle,” isnow realy. Wewant active men and women to sell it in every locality. It gives a true but thrilling account of this Question, which is inter- esting the world atlarge. ‘Terms very liberal Apply now to W. E. EARLE. St. John, N. B., Manager fur J. S. Kubertson & Bros., Toronto, Sole Publishers for tie Vominion. Nov. 2, 1886—eod os WANES, t ast, pasty: , ak WANTE D—A Cook; good references ial Apply to Mrs. Fred Mitchell, corner iuston and Pleasant Streets. novli wast ED--A Girl to do general housework. Apply at once to Mrs.D.Stewart, Kent Street. novi2 3i pd WANTED TMMEDIATELY—A first-class Cook (references required.) Apply at the Revere House; good *vages. noviltf T? LET—Honse on King Street, containing six rooms in good repair; stable in the rear. Ap- ply at EXAMINER office, nov9 tf W ANTED—Tihiree good Coatmakers.— Join MeLeod « Uo. nov9 6i 0 LET. -A Store and Dwelling, one coor north . Millner’s; possession given imimedi- onl uire ai the Duncan Howse, corer Prince and Water Streets.—W. H. sty: goa novs ti T? LET—A House and Outbuildings and 6 Acres ot Land, knowe as “Maryfield,” situated on Malpeque Road, adioining the premises of Mal- colm McLeod, Esq. For further particulars apply to J. G. Eckstadt, at St. Vincent’s wees. nov T° LET—Shop and Dwelling, situate on Grafton Street, opposite Law Courts. Apply at Queen Square Dining Roonis. no 2 tt 18! 86. WHICH 1S anest aut Best Ley Lsonts #2 IN CHARLOTTETOWN ? Is a question frequently asked, and we believe the best solution of the problem is a In point of genuine value a fair com on. We careful comparison of the goods and the prices charged. we claim to stand in the front rank, and respectfully invite wish also to intimate to our friends that, notwithstanding the effort pur forth by our opponents to sell at a discount of 33 1-3 per cent, onr soles this month have been larger than ever. This, alone convinces us that our prices are honest and that we are serving our customers well. We again ask you to look everywhere ; but buy nowhere tili you nspect J A NERS Dress Goods, Sacgues, Fur Capes, Shawis, Gloves, PATON & SB rOCK OF Hosiery Gvercoats, Hats, Mufflers, Caps, Scarfs, ilantle Cloths, Linders and Drawers, Ulster Cloths, Shiz'ts, &e. eo Goat Robes Very Cheap. een () ceenttene aie MILLINERY. It is still under Miss COS We need not say anything about this Department. HOBBS’ management ; all orders get her special attention. JAMES PATON Ch’town, Oct.21, 1886. & CO,, MARKET SQUARE. ob . TAGMENUUUS SLAUGHTER. --———0 CLEARING QUT SALE, o “ B sh z eat ONTEMPLATING making extensive alterations in my 0O--———-— store, earlyin the new year, which will necessitate my sls. BUS we Ai ce! enlace MY ENTIRE STOCK OF id th es s * J ae ShLD-oOors W dll Shdnbdauls STAPLE & FANGY DRY G dO-T SACRIFICE, eee nee ees ee () - All the stock of Fancy Dress Goods and Dress Cloths at 55 5 per cent discount. Ali the Cloths and Tweeds at « diseount of 33§ per cent. Knit Wool Goods, Shawls and Maatles at. 35 1-% per cent discount. Gray, discount, Velvets, Plushes, Ribbon and all Millinery Goods at 35 1-2 per cent disc ount. Ail the stock of Men's and Soys Clothing, Gonts: ings, Overcvats, Reefers and Suits at a discoont of 33 1-2 per ceut. All Cotton Goods 4t a discount of 2) per cent White and Scarlet Fl:nnels at 53 1-2 per cent Turnish- nal The entire stock must be cleared before the first of the FOR SALE or to Let a House containing6 rooms and an attic, with pump in kitchen, opposite Wooleu Factory, Spring Park. Aoply to Wm. McKie, carriage builder. oct23 tf fe, LET—Hovse on Water Street, opposite the Railway Station. Appiy at this office, octi3 Po Li That brick House and Shop on Dor chesier Street, formerly occupied by Owen Connolly: immediete possession given. For -erms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jun2i eod er SALE—A Dwelling House and Shop siteate on Euston Street. For terms and par- tic ulars apply to George Alley or-to the owner on the premises. —H. H. Pollard. septs tt Se ———- ~ es To | LET- -A new House, containing seven N B. rooms. Apply to Mrs. B, Pickard. oct tf New Year. You can depend on getting the BEST BARGAINS ever offered in this city. YE All Goods Sold for CASH only, — o— Wa & » ED GD N AD, J. B. QUEEN STREHT. Ch’town, Oct. 19, ,86—dy wy nA pas ee rine Aptian eae area > Rermaapnean cee a ti a BS ORE Ro A ne aI MM oe con