PR DAILY Local and Other Items, Oysters at John Joy's, #29 3i - Furniture at Mark Wright Re ATTA Fine lisp ay ol xX Los a oox out for Prowse Bros. advertisement én morrow an Vess:s. A. Horne & Co. made a large exhibit + agricultural machinery and implements. 7 srr Tary Come.—The Island steamer left Pictou to-day at 2 p. m.,with two hun- dred passengers on board. Honsewes !—Nelson’s Leg and Body Wash, the best pre paration for rubbing your horses with between heats. For sale at Dodd's Medi- sl Hall. s29 2i inteicesioul \ Srecrat meeting of the Womens Christian Temperance Union wils de held inthe Y. M. C. A. Hall. on Thursday from 3 o'clock till 5 o’clock p. m. > A Waryinc.—To those who are not mar- ried, but are about taking that important step: Call at the Bazaar Store and purchase a box of their Ivory Stationary, or Wedding Combinations. al Imrortant.—Don’t miss the regatta to- morrow. Gates openat 8 o'clock, races to start at 9. The Artillery Band has been procured and will furnish choice selections during the day. > Pottce Covrnt.—Yesterday a young lad charged with the larceny of two heads of cabbage from a garden on Fitzroy Street east, was given 14 days imprisonment; and four drunks were fined $30 or 30 days, $4 or 20 days, and $1 or 4 days respectively. —— Tue followivg wholesale houses have agreed to close on Thursday at one o’clock ; Geo. H. Toombs, Weeks & Beer, F. T. Newbery, Carvell Bros. Visitors to the Exhibition will find a large assortment of all they require from a Druggist at Wat- son's Drug Store. heneeed Nree Far Orrices.—There are 122 sheriffs, registrars, county attorneys and county clerks in Ontario whose sslaries and fees average over $4,000 each. One of these receives 18.000: two who receive $17,006 each; three who get $10,000 each; feur who get $9,000 each: seven who receive $8,000 each; nine who average $7,000 each; fourteen who get $6,000 each, and twenty-one who get $5,000 each. a Tue Bistey Team.—An Ottawa special to the Empire says: Although the Bisley meet of next year is a long way ahead, military men are already discussing the chances for the commandantship. It is held to be Nova Scotia’s turn for the honor, and the names of Major Weston, senior major of the 66th bat- talion, and Major Garrison of the Halifax Garrison Artillery are mentioned in connection with the position. otra New Sreamer.—We understand from Mr Ings, president of the Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co (Ltd.), that they have con- tracted with Messrs. Wigham, Richardson & Co., Newcastle-on-Tyne, to build for them a steel twin-serew steamer of the following di- mensions: Length, 225 feet; beam, 33 feet; lepth, 21 feet; draft of water, 114 feet; speed, not less than 15 knots, loaded. She is to be delivered, afloat, on 30th April, 1891. indtiendieesiieoel Country Merchants visiting the Exhibition should go to W. BR. Wat- son’s— Headquarters for Patent Medicines, Wholesale. inated Tae Stary or Lire.—Just baked, a fine lot of plain and fruit pound cake; also a large assortment of cakes, buns, rolls, pies, chester cake, cream of tartar biscuit, sponge cake, etc. Baked every day, our loaf bread, best in city, try it, Bread and cakes will be delivered when required every day by team. Please leave your orders with D Stewart, Eclipse Bakery, Kent Street, Watts’ old stand. sep 29 tl fri sicily lite From Ose Tuper.—An exchange says: Five pecks of potatoes from one tuber—how isthat for high? Well, that is the exact altitude, and this is how it came about: Last spring Henry Green, of Upper Woodstock, carefully cut up one seed-potato and planted itin his garden. The other day he ie the hills and found to his wonder that he had one bushel and a peck of large, smooth potatoes as the product of the one, Such an extraor- dinary yield is but seldom obtained. sila Anticosisn W aTerworks.—The contractor tor the construction of the Antigonish water- works is rushing the work. Already he has about a mile of pipe laid, and has done con- siderable work on the reservoir. From 100 to 150 men are employed, and it is expected that the work will be finished this year. The reservoir is situated in a ravine between two high hills: The dam will be about 300 feet wide and 18 feet high. The work will cost sbout $40,000. Antigonish isa town of about 2,000 inhabitants, . . ee — if | Tue BatmoraL Cuorr.—The Balmoral Vhoir is fortunate in its conductor, Mr. Walter Bruce. Himself an artist of the Very highest order, his beautiful baritone voice having won him the highest encom- ‘um of critics in both hemispheres, he is equally popular as a composer, and some of the part songs sung by the Choir were ar- ranged by him. Asa conductor he has ‘Upreme command over the Choir and they respoud to his baton with the regularity of Sutomatons. His mastery of detail is won- derful and the high degree of proficiency Which the Choir has attained in the sing- ng of part songs is due as much, possibly to his training and direction as to their own beautiful voices. yoxhibition Advertising.—W. R. ti atson has some effective adver- one about the town in the form pt large colossal pictures advertis- ng Standard Patent Medicines. rm . ' Cur Recarra.-—The regatta to be held | '0-morrow furenoon promises to be a grand Success, as from thrce to five entries have , "te — in nearly every event. The, ing yard crew arrived here last even- : brought with them their four- - shell and four-oared lapstreak boats. “ean doubt, will be hard fought races, | i ome that passes the winning line i not have time to ‘* suck a lemon. oe Connell, of Pictou, also arrived last ne ay compete in the single scull shell ©pponent r une doubt, find a worthy , “ : athe Sovth End’s representa- | i xciting contests may be looked for gh Boating Clubs are well represented. a FURTHER NOTIOE the Exhibitio ING will be continued at 140 QUEEN The articles displayed to which your —_ EXAMINER, - - - - Local Exhibition. n of HOME-MANUFACTURED CLOTH- STREET. special attention is directed are READY- MADE OVERCOATS, in Melton, Nap, Worsteds, Beavers and Tweeds; Blue and Domestic and Imported Cloths. Black Nap REEFERS; Scotch and Canadian Tweed SUITS; TROUSERS of In CUSTOM TAILORING we are prepared to make up the best-fitting garments at living profits. Here will be shown you Pilot Cloths, Worsteds, Chinchillas, Scotch Tweeds, Fine Beaver Cloths, Fine Trouserings, Canadian Tweeds. In GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, we have Top Shirts, White Shirts, Cloth Gloves, Fine Neckwear, Lambs’ Wool Underwear, Knitted Gloyes, Kid Gloves, Waterproof Coats, Woolen Underwear in Scotch and Canadian make, Umbrellas, Silk Handker- chiefs, Collars, ete., etc. 9 p. m. Admission Free. Courteous attendants will be at your command. Doors open from 7 a. m. to D. A. BRUCE, Charlottetown, Sept. 30, 1890. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Spectra, Despatones TO THE EXAMINER. The Birchall Case. “ GUILTY ” THE VERDICT. Woopsrock, Ont., Sept. 29. Birchall was found guilty of the murder of N. Benwell at 11.30 this evening. At 10 o'clock, Blackstock, the prisoner's able counsel, began his address to the jury. He spoke five and a half hours, and made a magnilicent effort. Osler, Q. C., followed for the crown, and for four and a_ half hours reviewed the evidence in such a tell- ing manner against the accused that for the first time} since the trial Birchall ap- peared to be completely overcome. Judge McMahon spoke two and a half hours and charged agsinst the prisoner. The jury retired at 9.53, and while out Birchall re- gained his former appearence and seemed to be the most unconcerned man in the courthouse. At 11.50 the twelve jurors filed into the court room, Their looks plainly indicated their decision, and Bir- chail steeled himself for the verdict as given above. The crown prosecutor, hav- ing moved for sentence, Judge McMahon sentenced Birchall to be hanged on the 14th of November next. The Methodist Conference. MontREAL, Sept 29. Owing to so many delegates having left without leave, it was ordered to call the roll and publish the names of absentees. Some had only been in attendance a short time, had drawn their expenses and gone off on business or pleasure. Such conduct was strongly condemned. Instead of one delegate to the General Conference for every ten members of the annual conference, the number is to be one in twelve. Laymenare not to be members of stationary committees, but may appear as representatives of quarterly boards before the said committee in circuit interest. Assistant sabbath school superintendents are not members of quar- terly board. Regnlar attendance on the iii ill tas = —— ee ee Personal. Senator Prowse was registered at the Hotel Davies yesterday. Mr. E, Hackett, Inspector of Fisheris for this Province, is among the guests at the Os- borne House. Jame Clow, M. P. P., Murray Harbor, was registered at the Osborne yesterday. —_—_—_—_—_—<—¥—¥—_—_—__"= BIRTH. At Georgetown, on the 27th inst, the wife of J. J. Morrison, of a son. Conprt1on Powp ens—All kinds very cheap at Dodd's MedicalHall. s29tf Eahibion Sa ees THURSDAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., On the Grounds. NE Valuable Stallion ““ISLAND HERO,” 4 years old, from ‘‘ Sunk Island Hero,” dam a ‘‘Stockman” Mare, prize winner as a two and three-year-old. One handsome Brood Mare, 3 years old, warranted sound and gentle. One “Abdallah” Mare, 5 years old, in foal to ‘* Preceptor.” Two valuable Bulls. Three sets elegant new Single Harness, One ‘* ” ** Double Harness (can be driven as two single sets or one double set), now on exhibition. — such other Stock or articles as may offer. E. H. NORTON & CO., sept39—dy 2i Auctioneers. Plain Job Printer Wanted. ——APPLY AT—— The “Guardian” Office. means of grace is necessary to the con- tinuance of church membership, and pas-| tors were empowered, after due notice, to | drop from the registry those failing in this respect. In the order of public worship, responsive reading of the scriptures is per- mitted when so desired in the morning ser- vice. The secretaries of districts are to answer for all ministers in their districts on disciplinary questions instead of answer- ing in detail. Ottawa Notes. Orrawa, Sept. 29. The fast Atlantic scheme referred to last night by Lord Uarrington, proposes an average speed of nineteen knots. The syndicates wish an increase in the subsidy already offered by the Canadian Govern- ment. The Governor General, who goes to open the Cape Breton Railway in the mid- die of October, will also visit the mining districts of Cumberland, Pictou, Cape Breton, and the shell works at New glasgow and Londonderry, as well as the Chignecto Ship Railway. Lord Aberdeen visitedg the Central Ex- perimental Farm to-day, and expressed delight at the excellent management. He starts for the Pacific coast to-night. Engine Derailed. | Sr. Jonny, N. B., Sept. 30. The fast express from Halifax for Montreal consistsng of four Canadian Pacific cars in charge of Conductor Gunn, while runnin at between 35 and 45 miles an hour last evening, ran into a big pile of sleepers thrown across the track at Hayward’s, near Anagance. The engine was derailed and is a complete wreck, but both driver Carr and his fireman escaped injury. Non: of the pessengers are seriously injured, although some received quite a shak, ing up. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Sept. 30.—10 a. m. Moderate winds, fine, not much change temperature. wha! event, as the South End and Hills- | satisfaction and a good bargain every Dritt.—No., 2 Battery, G. A., meet to- pight for drill and to receive their drill pay. Rifles and side-arms must be handed into the Armory before payment. To-Morkow's nvENTS.—The events of to, morrow are, races at the Exhibition grounds, a regatta on the harbor, concert in the Exhi- tion Building at night. —_—— e OysTers.—Single sbell oysters at the a London. 829 Buy your underwear, shirts and ties at D. A. Bruce’s. Best value in the city. 4 Foi a good fitting suit or overcoat, aiways iadeehon D. A. Bruce. He will give yeu —_——- sept30—-2i NEW DRUG STORE, GREAT GEORGE STREET. rs UREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, complete line of Patent Medicines, Horse Powders, Liniments, etc, Full line of Paris Hair Brushes, Combs, etc. Finest show of Perfumes in the city. Complete stock of Rodger Gallet’s Celebrated Extracts and Waters, just arrived. Call and examine for yourselves. No trou- ble to show goods. Prescriptions compounded at all hours, night or day. Night bell at side door. Telephone connection. Choice brands of Havana and Domestic Cigars, Pipes, Tobacco, etc. EF. DeC. DAVIES, DISPENSING CHEMIST. DON'T LEAVE THE GIT WITHOUT VISITING THE Grand Exhibition of Fine Arts ——AT THE-— OLD LONDON. ADMISSION FREE. Also see the Wonderful Machine for open- ing Oysters, Claims te open sixty a minute. Also see the GRAND BILLIARD CON- TEST between the rival Cities of Halifax and St. John. JOHN JOY, Proprietor. SL. sept29 Slang, Sailing Hour for Remainder of Season is 4 o’clock, P. M., on Thursday of Each Week. REIGHT received on Wednesday and up till noon on Thursday ively no later—as time is required to make out ship's papers before sailing. CARVELL BROS., sept27—2w (sat tues) pat Agents. « 5 (x) En Vstan Park, Exhibition Week. Charlottetown, Sept. 29, 1890.—2aw wy LARGEST and BEST-SE very low prices charged for them. tee first-class work in every department. Charlottetown, Sept. 30, 1890—dy eod We have been so rushed work that we have been unable to take the time to make a display of our manufacture of Furniture in the Exhibition Building, but we would invite Visitors to the City to visit our Show Room on the way to and from the Exhibition and examine our fine dis- play of Furniture now in stock. Special Bargains given during ——(xs) —— MARK WRIGHT & GO, LID. INTIMATE that his present Stock of the fo Oar LECTED LOT yet exhibited by him, viz. :— with TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1890. Army and Navy Depot. JAMES SCOTT & CO., Grocers and Wine Merchants, 117 & 118 GRANVILLE STREET, HALIFAX, Ni S: ; A Full Stock Now Landing of Superior Goods, 30) CASES CHOICE WINES—Cham.- pagne, Hock and Moselle, 250 cases Fine Claret and Sauterne, 300 ‘ Hennessy’s Brandy, X, XX, XXX, 400 ** Fine Old Scotch Whisky—Royal Blend, Islay Blend and Williams, 100 ** Old Irish Whisky—Jamieson and Kinahan LL, 100 ** Fine Old lish Rum, 100 * —- Old Tom and Plymouth in, 250 dozen Fine Sherry and Port Wine, 200 barrels Ale and Porter, quarts and pints, 300 dozen Apolinaris Water, 10 barrels Belfast Ginger Ale, And a full stock of FINEST GROCERIES, including Tea, Coffee, Sugar, etc. sept27—Ilm P. E. ISLAND RAILWAY. Provincial Exhibition and Races, N connection with the Provincial Exhibi- tion and Races, to be held at Charlotte- town on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Sept. 30th, inst., and Oct, Ist, 2nd and 3rd, prox., the following arrangement for Trains and Fares will be carried out:— Return Tickets at one first-class fare will be issued from all Stations to Charlottetown by Forenoon Trains on September 29th, to parties in charge of Live Stock or other articles for the Exhibition; also to ies appointed to act as Judges. Return Tickets will be issueti to the general public by After- noon Trains on September 29th, by all Trains on September 30th, and October Ist and 2nd, and by Forenoon Trains on October $rd. A Special Train will leave Tignish for Char- lottetown at 4a. m., standard, on September 30th, and on October Ist, 2nd and 3rd; re: turning, will leave Charlottetown for Tignish at 4.30 p. m., standard, on September 30th, and on Uctober Ist and 2nd. Return Tickets will be issued by these Trains at undermen+ tioned rates :— Tignish to Elmsdale, inclusive........$1 25 Bloomfield to Portage, “ s«smweavaee Conway to Richmond, S . Jeopneane oie WellingtontoSummerside, “‘ ...., oo... & New AnnantoC, Traverse, * ........ 80 Bradalbane to Clyde, Yada keen 65 Hunter River and North Wiltshire ..... 50 Colville, Loyalist and Milton,...... oon WE. 2 no 0snise dd vivir dcvos Fossins Sud 20 Royalty Junction. ............. sschwe 145 eR W. W. WELLNER llowing Goods is the Gold, Gold-Filled and Silver Watches; Gold, Silver, Gold-Plated and nearly every other description of Jewelry; Solid Silver and Silver-Plated Ware; Marble, Imitation Marble and Walnut Clocks; Gold and Steel Spectacles, Gold Pens and Pencils, Pearl and Leather Card Cases, Vases, Lusters & Flower Stands. As it would w the public to read # list of the articles comprising the above Stock of Goods, arcu invited to call and inspect my Stock, and be convinced of the WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY repaired at short notice. We guaran- North Side of Queen Square. By the Forenoon Traina from the East, Return Tickets will be issued to Charlotte- town on September 30th, and on October Ist, 2nd and 3rd, at undermentioned rates :— Souris to Bear River, inclusive.........$0 90 Selkirk to Lot 40, 6s eeeteeeee 75 Mt. Stewart to Tracadie, “ .esc.cooe SO Bedford..... itenmincbi anne sabe peoée. ste Di cedespaaninah shee poecepeceeees 35 BE SE BR: hncnccevencsconcenens 25 Brackley Point..........++++ TTT TT 20 Georgetown to Peake’s, inclusive....... 80 SONG ~ 00000002 dango + eosidntabeheoones 60 The Afternoon Train for Souris will be de- tained at Charlottetown until 4 p. n., stand: ard, on September 30th, and October lst, 2nd and 3rd, and will connect at Mount Stewart with Evening Train for Georgetown. Passengers from ae Traverse Branch will be conveyed by Regular Train to and from Emerald Junction, at which point connection will be made with Special to and from Char- lottetown. Tickets issued at one first-class fare will be good for return by any train up to and on October 4th, but ‘Lickets issued at special re- duced rates will be good for return only on date of issue and following day ; those from Stations west of Charlottetown being only on Special Train, except Tickets issued by Special on October 2nd, which will be good for return by coe Trains on October 3rd, and those issued by Special on October 3rd, which will be good for return by Regular Trains on October 4th. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, Sept 15, 1890. sptlb—dy mwf pattts wky prs —_—E—EEe WANTS, LOST, FOUND d& T° LET.—A House in good , containing five rooms, water in connection, situated ou King Street. Apply at this office, 3i—scptsd O LET.—A House containing eight rooms and T shop, with outbuildings, in a convenient of the city. Water and Rent moderate. For p office. OARDERS.—A few Gentlemen Boarders can be accommodated at Miss M. B. MoInnts’, Grafton Street, 3i pd—sept29 , T° LET,—Two small Tenements tolet. Rent ene Enquire of W. N. Rieas, sept29- pa NOCH CARMODY wants to inform his cus- Ts tomers that he has plenty of good Richmoad Bay Oysters, caught twice a week. Two men constantly opening. All orders peomety, . ed to. Oysters on the half shell and by the quart. The same Old Stand, Sidney Street, second door from Newson’s Factory. sept29—lw pd culars wy ANTED,.—A Girl to do general housework. ne toa cquapeten’ girl. Apply to Mrs. W, W. WELLNER, ce Street. sept26—4i | Pig ee ee ee * nce a will please leave it at this office and be rewarded. sept24—tf ° To RENT.—For the winter, or longer if re- uired, a large Furnished House with all tendies conveniences, cen located. A at this office. T.—A House on Pleasant Biseet, with =" stobic and Coach House. Possession imme- diate. —W™a. Dopp. sept22 tf—sep ANTED.—A Cook. Good wages. Apply at W once to Mrs. F, W. Brxeuan, ee ent Street. 0 LET.—The Shop and Basement in the Cam- T eron Block, lately occupied by Mrs. R. Young. This is one of the best stands in Charlottetown, and the Basement is large and admirably adapt- ed fora restaurant or other business, fur- ther particulars apply to WARBURTON & SMALL- woop, Solicitors, eron Block. t{—sepls ite idle is oon. & geo Be ta! Say ae ee eas. ot pets er poi 2 a ome nies oF 4 ; any chat Sane enemas dinette tne selina acta sei. il alam co, ag ie ata memes ge sna ies se Syalig cnet Mme ee z ” es PR Ba tps G ) A - a vay “ es - ¥ cern vil sesame lan ogre meimasrmene tet aoe Nas eRe: ema anne Ee ee titled ae f onsen rs - ieleea iiieeaameemanaiar anes a ih any plist Os a a eee uae