eS gunoalss at MoKachen’s Shoe Store this areal evening « - and Roys Suits, Reefers Overvonts, a ou x Co 7 at Pat “ ge stock of Men's Reefers and tis lal = A t Paton & Co's. ts, cheap a ” - PaxPaAYERsS.—All civic tares jerics TV a hore sid on Sist October, will be remaining @™~P ivertised at cine al New ROLLED Oats, rolled wheat, wheat a meal, at George Carter & Co 8, Market . eare oct23 Sieod 4* e pouice Court, Iwo drunks on the docket this morning. One was fined $6 without costs ithe other =. an i costs. os 4 PoINTER If you want to save money ean do so by buying your Boots and Eachen, the Wonderful Cheap ant yor Shoes from Me Shoe Man. For His New Cut rcH.—Rev. Mr. Wil- gon, of Springhill, has succeeded in raising 81,000 for his new church since going to the States. distin Tus W. C. T. U. cordially invite the mem- bers of the various lodges and divisions to attend the temperance meeting in the Y. M. C. A. Hall, Tuesday evening. w. M. A.—The Winsloe Road W. M. Agxiliary will hold their anniversary in the Methodist Church, Winsloe Road, on Wed- sesday, Oct. 29. There will be an address by Rev. G. W. Fisher. santthoniiieiamn Speeiat Train.—A special train will igave Charlottetown on Thursday morning, atSa.m., to convey passengers to the meeting of Grand Division, returning same evening. Fare $1.00. indie Goon Wereut.—Mr. John G. McDou- ald, of Montague, recently dug up thirty potatoes on his farm, which were real beauties. When weighed the lot tipped the scales at sixty;pounds—an average of two pounds each. actin bea Erwscorat. Vistr.—The Bishop of Nova Scotia visited Cherry Valley yesterday, and wotirmed several candidates. In the evening His Lordship dined at Government House. His departure has been deferred until Monday. He will probably attend service st St. Paul's to-morrow forencon, and at St. Peter's ia the evening. > A Lvuexy Crerx.—Chas. W. McLeod, a clerk in the drug store of Hattie & Mylius, Halifax, was married on Thursday to Mrs. Annie C. Dixon, the wealthy widow of a gold miner, and the couple started on a honeymoon trip to California. The bride bas a fortune of $75,000 in her own right. eaeaiaa To Bs Ixvesticatep.—An investigation into the loss of the steamer Napoleon III, will be commenced before Captain Smith, R. N.R., at an early date. The captain and others will be examined. The steamer was not bound for Lit:le Glace Bay,and how she came torun ashore near there is « mystery. Tue Jamaica Exarprrion.—We are glad to \ern that exhibits in ain, meal, farina, ish, canned goods, are being received from diferent parties in town and coustry, a list ofwhich, with names of exhibitors, will appear _—-—-_ -— pocal and Other Hiems. | THELEGRAPHIC VEWS, York cicy yesterday morning about proved to be one of Unusual severity. Frou , that hour until two to-day the wind blew a | gale, and with it were a heavy rainfall and an extraordinary high tide. lower part of the city were flooded. Along the New Jersey “coast wires are reported down and several vessels are ashore. Others were driven from their course. tides prevailed on the Long Island ‘coast, Along the Sound ports water weat high up to the villages, flooding cellars and carry- ing vessels hundreds of feet on shore. wind blew a hurricane last night. to-day was the most violent one since the memorable storm of Nov. hard all day, the wind blowing a gale from the east and is now constantly increasing in violence. no wrecks have been found. 700,000, a decrease as compared with Sep- tember, 1889. 000, of which $11,225,000 was produce of Canada, an increase of September, 1889. : tion is one for a new cotton mill at Montreal, with a capital of a hundred thousand dollars. and others are interested. Minister of regarding extradited for arson, the right to insist upon her giving evidence at her brother's trial for murder, and that her commitment for contempt of fusing to testify was a breach of faith, on the part of Canada towards the United States. the Minister of Lamoutague and if he refuses will report to the asking that the United States take action to compell Canada to release the is our colurans later on. The shipment from this province will be made via Halifax, on the 10th November, next. Intending Exhibi- tors should apply to the agent, Mr. A. Mac- , neill, for space, stating the nature of their | goods, without delay, at any rate before the | lat of November. oe A Casaptan History.—“‘A Canadian who is proud of his country, who has faith in its. future, and who is sufficiently generous et | heart to contribute materially to its educs- | Sestines “taut J us ‘ tional needs,” but whose name has not been | given, has offered three prizes amounting to $1,500 for the best text books on Canadian history. committee of the Quebec Protestant Teachers Convention, The object, says the committee, is to have a text-book of Canadian history which will give every province such recog- nition as shall unite the interests of ali Canad- ians, and conduce toward the creation cf oueness of patriotic sentiment, the aim being to have the text-book authorized for use throughout the Dominion. -----H--- - Ix a Foot’s Pakipise.—Dr. Parker, the well-known pastor of the City Temple, London, ismaking a crusade against old methods ot worship and exhortation. In his sermon, © rather address, on Sunday, he declared that preaching was no longer an effective instru- ment of the Gos i The preachers, he ‘erred, were living in a fool’s paradise. tuyere drivelling in theology instead of dealing directly Witn“tadaily, life of the people. Dr. Parker recently invited corres poadence trom all classes of people, for th} ‘ rangeism. ” The offer is announced through the | to resume work on Monday. LY EXAMI Pe@:an Di ge t. 3 > Me | ' A Sevore Storm New York, Oct the storm which came down upon New Streets in the Very high The Conasset, Mass., Oct. 24- The storm which raged on the south shore 1888. It rained No serious damage reported, and Ottawa News. Orrawa, Oct, 24. The imports for September were $10,- The exports were $12,500, - $2,500, 000 over Amongthe applications for incorpora- company Gault, Grenier, Morrice Mrs. Birchall has written the Deputy NER. | LX held in the Hall, Georgetown, on SA] Justice expressing anxiety the return of the Governor- Genera! in time to consider her jusband’s case. She has been assured that the case sh 4) a Hy eonsidt red The LaMontagne Case QUEBEC, Oct. 24 The LaMontagne murder case promises | to result in Lemieux, says that the yenng woman having been international complications, counsel for Leda LaMontagne, he crown had no f court for re- Mr. Lennex intends applying to Justice to release Leda State at Secretary of Washington prisoner. The Comte de Paris. Montreal, Oct. 24. Corate de Paris and suite arrived this morning, and was received at Bonaventure Depot by 20,000 people, including 600 stu- dents from the three universities, The Comte will not talk politics, but thinks Canada one of the greatest and freest cuuntries iu the world. Te Resume. Sypney, N.S. W., Oct. 24. Ihe winers of the Lithgow collieries are Their action is regarded as (ie death-blow tu the exten- sive strikes throughout Australia ———— The Tarf. INDEPENDENCE, Lowa, Oct. 24. team, Belle Hamlin and to-day to beat 2,15, the world’s record held by them, made it in Hamlin’s 2. 13}. St. John Crew Wins. Hauirax, Oct. 24. The boat race between the crews from St. John and Halifax was rowed to-day on Bedford Basin. The St. John crew won by three lengths in 18 min. 43 secouds. we ~— halen, ana attic puget aT “eather Bulletin. xro. Oct. 25.—10 a m. Fresh to strong east to north winds ; partly cloudy or cloudy, with some rain in southern portion. : CANADA AND ORANGEISM.—In the Orange Hall,last Thursday night, Rev. C. E. Perry grand organizer of the L. O. A., lectured tu « large audience on ‘Canada and The Rev. gentlemen spoke purpose of learning what the public thoug) | fur nearly two hours. after which it was of the eflicacy of pulpit ministration. Hi | moved by fun. A. Hi McKenzie, end temarke§on Sunday were inspired by the 1¢ | seconded by W. N Riggs, ani nnanimous- walt of the enquiry. A Pornrer. —The rule of the path or sidewalk is to “keep to the right,” a/d much confusion would be obviated if tiis tule were more strictly observed in confa- “istinction from the rule of the road which isto “keep to the left.” The rule of the path, To get well along, Is to ‘keep to the right” And you cannot go wrong. The rule og the road Is a paradox quite, If you “keep to the left” You are sure to be right. Neary s Tragic Expinc.—There was *Seusational and almost fatal occurence & Orono, Ont., on Thursday. During the ‘at Hour, two or three school boys con- “_s the idea that it would be the proper hing te go through the form of ‘hanging — oe a real live boy in the _title * ll ceordingly, an unwilling victim secured, his hands and feet tied, a back cap put on, and his neck made fast 1 4 noose of the bell rope. The deputy *titginal was forthwith swung off his feet, “id there would have buen « very tragiv tale to tell, had ne one of the aiders an Mettors uf the hangng come to his right mind and cut the rop. in the nick of time. 4 Dos? Keer Tuem.—No imported books : * hand, Our booksare ail hand-made 54 speak for themselves —laylor & Gillespie. . ag Boos, ~ Ledgers and (ish Books, ete., “de to order, A small ave gin over the! Prive a4 ingeri ‘ ee imported wor Ho, Alton Locke, Yeast and H Charles Kinsgley, and Tom Brown's School Days.—Haszard & Moore. 21st inst., by the Rev. John McKinnon, of Belfast, McLeod, of Pinette‘ dence of her father, Sarah A. relict of the Jate Elisha H. Coffin. carried that a vote of thanks be tendered to the Rev. C. E. Perry, forhis able and instructive lecture, with the request that he return and give us fanother lecture in the near future. New Books opened to-day :—Westward, atia. by Account Booxs.—Crane’s, and other other celebrated makers of Book Paper just re- ceived. f orders.—Taylor ¢ Gillespie. Get prices before placing your Just received :—Speeches by the Grand Old Man, Churchill and Salisbury; also Macau- lay’s Essays, and Poetical Works of Longfel low, Byron and Scott. —Haszard & Moore. MARRIED. At the Manse of St. James’ Church, on the James Carruthers, and Elizabeth DIEP. Qn Friday, the 24th inst., Catherine Mac- Nab, widow of Rev. John MacLennan, of Belfast, P. E. Island, io her 86th year. {Funeral will leave her late residence, ince Street, at 12 o'clock, sharp, on Monday me to meet the steamer Heather Belle, thence to burial ground, St. John’s{ Church, Belfast. } isquid, on the 5th inst., at the resi eae : MacCarvell, _T &! taylor © kD. C, is Guaranteed, { | | | URDAY, the Ist day of Novemhor 10,30 o'clock a. m., for the purpos: of» 6 | mending a suitable person to the p sitio. of | Prosecutor for King’s County instea! {...« 10 30! present official. temperance GRAND CONCERT Philharmonic Hail. g ONE desiring the use of a horse for the ive f ' Brace. T° House, one part < other seven Apply to Mrs. BLarcH. Mr. George Carier. Possession can be given poe September wh} _ Je store of Georse Vartert & UO, To LET.—A ilouse on Queen Street, A dence of H. J. Callbeck, Esq, po LE f.—The Sbop and Baseinent in the Cam- This i3 one of the best stands in Charlottetown. and the Basement is large and omesirelny oer, ed for a restaurant or other business, ther TEMPERANCE CONVEN' tON will be . f the different socieii ¢ wd all fiiends are requested to attead Members By order of the committee, WALLACE M. CAMPBELL, Oct 10—wy 3i dy29&30 CONSISTING OF~—- Popular Selections, Both Vocal and Instrumental, intial Alicia THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 6th, slates taut Tickets may be ha Messrs. d at the Drug Stores Watson, Rankin and Jehnson; also | at the stores of Beer Bros., Haszard & Moore |} ae ae: tt and 1. L. Chappelle. ae dy- ‘ HERREN Gi. “NEW DRUG STORE, |: GREAT GEORGE STREET 1 {i BARRELS PRIME LABI at. y HERRING, on board t ‘ Resolute,” lying at Pownal Wharf 1? enue O \. K, FAIRBANK & Ud,, Lard Manufacturers. Factories at Chicago, St. Louis, New York and Montreal. H?* VING been appointed General Agent for Nova Scotia and Prince shall keep in Warehouse at Helifax, ready for immediate delivery, a large stock of Lard in 3, 5 and 10 lb. Tins (case@), 25 ib. Pails and 501b. Tubs, Quetations f. o, b. either at Montreal or Hali- fax, for the Wholesale Trade only, may be on application to OSBORNE BLOIS, General Agent, 4 Upper Water Street, Halifax, N. 8. oct22—dy Always for Try a Barrel and you will ’ i “Kent” or ** Matchless.” sale at our Store. use no other. Also For Sale—The best quality of BRAN, SHORTS and CORNMEAL, ete. A. HORNE & CO., Upper Queen Street. Ch’town, Oct. 9, 1890—dy law wky BSWanaTc: Foner Erg ae: Wy FB ve ANio, AUP Ry OL Wa? ¢ winter cat Ire one, or can buy ata bere gain, by applying at this odice. —oct pet wey TO LET, on Douglass Street, con- taining four rooms, Good large yard. Rent moderate. Apply to PETER BRADLEY. oct22—3i WANTED.—A situation by a man as Salesman, in either town or country. Has experience in Dry Goods or Clothing. Understands book- keeping. Address “Salesman,” P. O. Box 77, Charlottetown. oct22 \ ANTED.—A Girl for general house work in aemal! family. Apply at this office. oct 20—tf Maks. octl7 CHarLes LEIGH, Fitzroy Street. W ANTED.—A Housemaid. Apply to To LET.—Onse-hali of the Double Tenement House on the corner of Queen and Fitzroy Streets. Possession given immediately. Apply to WM. HENDERSON, 177 Fitzroy Street. octi6—thu sat & eod oewen — To LET.—A Honse on Pleasant Street, with Stable and Coach House. }f’osse sion imme- diate.—WM. Dopp. sept22 To LET—A_ House .n Lower A: nig te Thomas McQuaid, T° LKT.—A House containing seven rooms on Chestnut Street. Appiy at Pickard’s Bakery, octi3—if Queen Street ac8 ecd T O LEt--House on Sidney Street, 4 rooms and porch, warm, zood cellar, waterworks. Just the thing for dressmaker or small family—k. Kk. ocs tf LE?T.—On Orvilebar Street, a Tenement miaining eight rooms, the esion given in September. tf—aug30 Poss filisboroeu h Stre oceupicd by + es LET.—A House op containing 9 rooms, #t present the ~aug28 Apuly to Judge Alley, or a’ _s eod ti Apply to tf—oct6 . N. LARGE. O LEL.—One buif of a Double Tenement House On Sidney Street, adjoining the resi- Possession czn be iven immediately. Apply to Francis P, Mc- JARRON. ' ocd eron Block, lately ocezpied by Mrs. R. Young. or fur- ticulars apply to WARBURTON & SMALL- woop, Solicitors, Cameron Block, tf—sep18 a | UREST DRUGS 1 ¢ i | Edward Island, I} had | F. p a’ Uaps, Special Orders for Beaver Gapes or Astracan Jackets Phoaive our best attention. U AY, OCTOBER 25 ite INTRODUCING this Branch of our Business to the Public we wish to state that our § Hxtensive aid Attractive Assortment is one of the Largest in the City been our careful endeavor to stock only goods really New, Te have every confidence in recommending the discerning public to inspect our selection |4Ahe large sales that we have had this season for ovr ASTRACAN JACKETS, is a suffi- MESSRS. LLOYD h HE ART, ‘cient proof that we have the very best value that can be found in the city. ' —(x) Muffs, Collars, Gloves, ---——AND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF——— SLlkeiG ROBES, ALL AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. JAMES PATOP: ' a on a Naa a Charlottetown, October 25, 1890. | vo (Sz ; i | oe j ?§ lib 5 ¥ F -—-————(1) io It has always Fashionable and Reliable. apes, Boas, fer {x} (x\ & GO. MARKET SQUARE complete line of Pates Horse Powders, Liniments, etc, Full line of Paris Hair Brush., te. Finest show of Perfumes Lthe city. | omplete steck of Rodger Gallet’s eee xtracts cnd Waters, just arrived. | ble to show goods. | Call and examine for yourselves, 1} | AND CHEMICALS, | Medicines, Combs, | ebrated | Prescriptions compounded at all hot, ' . vv. jnight or day. Nigh | Telephone connection. ; . . > Choice brands of Cigars, Pipes, Tobacco j sept29 where instructions will branches oi DRAWIN The Studio will be octlb—2w 2aw (w s) anne <~ «4 Ni low. Apply to LONG Opposite Ch ovt6—3m eod For the MLEAN, warm, ven J ful Js octl7—-dy 2m eod paid to the owner of the office, Havana AIR FURNAGm9o™ Just the thing for a Sch with owner’s name. A li t bell at side dod , ete. DeC. DAVIES, DISPENSING CHEMIST. a aD Art studio. Vi iSSES JOHNSON AND DOULL have a opened a Studio at No. 307 Kent Street (one door East ot Dr. Johnson’s), be given in the various G and PAINTING. open to visitors every Thursday afternoon, frem 3 to 5 o'clock. Terms, etc., on application. MAUD H. JOHNSON, MARY A. DOULL. FOR SALE. N IMPORTED PURE-BRED GALLO- WAY BULL; registered; first-class sire. For particulars apply at Tak ExamrNer office, to Hon. D. tergusor, or to JOHN COTTON, Wellington, Lot 16, For Sale---Hot Air Fornace, RERAY AMERICAN-MADE HOT ] x plete, for sale ool OF Omarcxa . Centreville, E. H. NORTON & CO., octl6i—dy lw wy 2i Auctioneers. New Tannery. o=ROS., Tamers and Curriers, ——DEALERS IN—— Hides, Calfskins, Sheepskins, Horse Hides, Tail-Hair,-etec. Market Rates paid for Hides, etc. MALPEQUE ROAD, ‘town Woolen Mills. HORS BOARDED Winter. tilated Stables. Care- Horses handled for Feed and exercise 2s attention. speed. Colts broken. desired. ‘Lerms moderate, For further particulars apply to fg. WINANS, 46 Great George Street, Charlottetown. Stables in rear on King Street. Telephone | OST.—In this city, on the 4thinst., & Purse L containing a small sumof money and cards reward will bo same, Enquire at this octé | MADE OVERCOATS, in Melton, N V Nitron.|Black Nap REEFERS: elton, Nap, Worsteds, Beavers and Tweeds; Blue and ; Domestic and Imported Cloths. j at living profits. veed Fine Beay © Ch 5 ine I Ss in 3 i Ww : ] V be eY ths Fi ‘ t a nineties ; , ’ rouserl g! , Canadian T eeds. ocal Exhibition, ILL FURTHER NOTICE the Exhibition of HOME- VU iNG will be continued at 140 QUEEN STREET. ne The articles displayed to which your special attention is directed are READY- Scotch and Canadian Tweed SUITS; TROUSERS of in CUSTOM TAILORING we are prepared to make up the best-fitting garments Here will be shown you Pilot Cloths, Worsteds, Chinchillas, Scotch |, In GENTS’ FURNISHINGS have Fi v , p GE} =. LN NGS, we have Fine Neckwear, Lambs’ Wool U Cophitts, White Shirts, Cloth Gloves, Knitted Gloves, Kid ao ss chiel. Qoltuen a in Scotch and Canadian make, Umbrellas, Silk Handker. Co : ‘eous attendants will be at your command. Doors open from 7 a. m. to | p- ™- \dmission Free. “4 >. A. BRUCE, | Charlottetow. , ‘ » See aSept. 30, 1890. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. Telephont Company of P. E. Island. ———(x)-—--— TOLL -r1wH STATIONS. ! ¥ ; ’ Y "EY or ee | WESTERN STAT yg, | EASTERN STATIONS. Charlottetown, Hunter River, New Glasgow, | Laird’s Mills, Rusticoville, ‘ North Rustico, Emerald, | Mount Stewart, Peake’s Station, Cardigan, Dundas, Grand River Bridge, Annandale, | Tryon Mills, Te | Crapaud, preetown, Victoria, Moz Montague, Freetown, Murf"3. ; Kensington Murra ? Clifton. , Murray /@tbor North, Stanley, New Per*bor South, Valleyfiela Orwell, : Vernon Rive, . Si | Brush Wharf?"4ge, | Eldon. ROB AWGUS, Ma Charlottetown, Oct. 14, 1890. 7S Teves 5 ati —_—— Malpeque, Summerside, St. i CAROT oR ene eewenneS <li —— | GENERAL — Barb Wire Fencing, Bar Iron, Cut Nails, Roofing Material, Build- ers and Painters’ Supplies, Car- riage Goods, Wholesale and Retail. RORTON & FENNELL. Oharlottetown. May 20. 1890—dy Qaw = wky - men me me ——— — mn —$—— Gi} STRONG, BY TAKING John ston's Fluid Beef, KEEP STRONG, ay ge aking it Regularly. he Great Strength-Giver ! | welaitiaaie it contains all the NUTRITIOUS CONSTITUENTS © t PRIME BEEF, in the most digestive form. sept29—dy&wky