Ae RRC a SE se iid NN th Miia “ak A RS ae if cad RMR RS 5 ee ete Those — reve ae | { Loca: aiid ithe Ficus, ( | . ' ont " ' > ; \ ton Trade | Mi MeDade | } o f poets, ete., on : [ Dian mad Bookstore. New 8 > | roo loie Encampment | s re session to-morrow | inesd 8 o clock, a | RILLIA i ey McKenna, the cham sion bili exhibitions in the Old Londo m next Thursday, Friday and © ) enlags 7 Remop the lower portion of the dwelling 5 north side Queen Square, next to J s Jewelry Store, has been con- verted into a place business, and is occu- pied by Mir inate \ew 5S A new (Crrocery Store 18 being opened in the premises formerly occupied as Seven Cent Stor The new firm are Messrs. Stewart & Gates, formerly in the em- ! ploy : ~~ - S *¢ \ special meeting of Court Abegweit Independent Order of Foresters, will be ld this evening in the Y. M. C. A. Park 7 lock sharp. Important busi as. —J. DD. Seaman, D. H.C. R ; oo : Lat WHeats Retvurn.— Mr. R. W Sprague f Montagne Bridge, sowed last spring yushels of White Russian wheat which this fall returned over seventv bushels. Is ther ything to beat this’ ome _ -_ Caul \\ AT PRAYEI Brother Leo, t Redemptorist Fathers u Port . St. John ead on Thursday wing at Bis be ‘ lie was apparently ged In tions when the vital spark | i Tne M. A. STARI The steamer M. a. | Star Captain Ferguson, arrived from Hali fax via intermediate ports about half-past two o clock yesterd Ly afternoon. She br ymught | neral cargo and one passenger and | sail turn at midnight. > * i e Caprt An Indian at Mitchell's | R near Cardiy trapped two black foxes | - ’ He s the skins in town for a | yy m, and returned home and took unto wife The Indians in that locality will pow -wow intil the cash runs out. - a - | Suiprpep By Rar From Sovuris.—During f October the foliowing goods | from Souris oot cases 205 gos, 902 barrels potatoes, 24 | LOS] mackerel, against 218 | sip n Oetober of last year, 6,080 | , | a 5 i oO ts i t \ letter 1ddressed | toa party int United States, and which | passed tl gh th> Post Office in this city} rday bore the following unique post- ript Del it to no one els Ask the ulling so lift his bat you will See a Bald Spot on the Side of His head.’ | > NEW st \ m manse is being built! t Montag Bridg the Rev. Mr. Spencer Presbyterian minister at that place. The ' ling is very pretty and substantial, and will be completed in about a fortnight’s time. Mr. D G. Ca ron, of Commercial Cross, is th tract i the builder is Mr. Taylor, | ‘MM . - | AN EPA (mong the cargo of | tea St. La which arrived from | Picton on Sunday atternoon, were seventy- | fiv wses of beef for A. L. Bridges & Co. | rh uttle were killed and dressed at Pictou Landing by Mr. Bei ind two assistants, | betwe . Vhursday evening and thre lock ou 1y morning, ~ | Miassi sy Meerinc.—The annual mis- | sion ¢ will be held this evening ¥ _ | Methodist Church,to commence st 7.30 idlesses will be delivered by the Rev. | Wilson, i’resident of the Con- ference it Rev. Y. Hiraiwa, of Japan, | " pear in Japanese costume. A col- | W e taken in behalf of the mission- | at > \ We were to day shown 1 of an engraved inderstand that the plate ited but the paint had } igtaVving is now being done in this ls process the name at the party cannot be obliterated. The 1 » has only to be known to be appre int iit acai New 6 lr. Wm. Knight, late of the firm o Knight & Son, Ch’town, Be Ass 1 bakery in Moncton, near the cor- e and Botsford streets. Mr. Knight has purchased the Walker property, and the buildings have been moved into posi- tion, and he has commenced the erection of a bakery and shop, and expects to open in about tiree week -T', dnse; ipte is opening her of St. Creor ‘ itiinail DEATH Mrs. Caprain FRASER.—We regret to learn of the death of the wife of Captain Robert Fraser, of the S. S. Coban, which sad occurred at her residence, Prince Strect, this morning, at nine o'clock. Mrs. Fraser had been ill since August last. Captain Fraser, who is now en route to Syd y, B from St. John’s, Newfound. land, has been tel yrap| ed for, but will pro- hably not arrive in time for the funeral. —-_ r STIPENDIARY MaGIsTRate’s Covurt— Y ester (day morning, a young man for being drunk and ighting on the streets was held over one * eek for evidence, and a disorderly was dis- missed defendant in the larceny case referred to on Saturday, failed to connect, and nig bails w rdered to be estreated. This moral ig four Seott Act cases constituted the wocket. One defendant was convicted and tine a 590 and the other three were held over tor furt 7 ila thi Pact 3 --If anything were vanting ¢ nvince the most pronounced lrance, the following facts and fg d be sufficient: That the Missi t hike rance is the most beneficient _ in be imagined, is suggest- ¥ the tollowing fact That we may not mn I king invidious compari- the Company which stands at the list the world over-—-the Mutual Life. of New York, ‘Captain Warren's in America. i and |crowd of 2,500 betting men, pugilists and | welcome him. | simultaneously in ilk } i POUEGRAPHIC NEWS. spre r) . ’ . . Li DESPATCH ES TO Tk ia .WINER, | AN ISLANJER ABLO D Complaint, ee Otrawa, Nov. 7. who has been nearly American system of piracy in Behring Sea, is here for the purpose of bringing his claims tothe notice of the Government. Capt. Warren is a native of Prince Edward Island, and has been for thirty years engaged in the fishery trade on the Pacitic coast. He is the owner of five of the seized sealers, and estimates his loss at $150,000. He states that four of tlie five vessels were steamers, and that the boilers are now useless owing to the neglect of the United Ststes ofticials, and it is therefore impossible to remove the vessels, even if they should be released. Capt. Warren, ruined bv the — The Agitation in Ireland. Dupuy, Noy. 7. Kight thousand persons assembled in front of Tullamore Jail last evening, ac- companied by bands playing God Save Ire- land. O’Brien appeared at waved his handkerchief. On motion of Thomas Sexton, M P., the city corporation adjourned to-day without the transaction of busi- ness as a mark of respect for O’Brien. Sexton said he was horritied by the reports of the barbarous treatment of O’Brien in jail. The Government tried to break ©’ Brien’s gallant spirit, and failing in that are determined to take his life. Pyne, member for West Waterford, has decided not to answer the summons served upon him under the Crimes Act. the window and Chamberlain Arrives. New York, Nov. 7. Mr. Chamberlain arrived to-day. He was taken from the steamer at quarantine by the revenue cutter and landed at the Barge Office. He was received by Wm. Lane Bocker, British Consul-General and Wm. Smith, Deputy-Minister of Marine, of Canada. He would say nothing about home politics. He said he would not commit himself on the Irish question while He saw no reason why the Fisheries Question might not be speedily satisfactorily settled. He intends to spend a couple of months studying Ameri- can Institutions before returning home. ae Pugilistic. LONDON, Nov. 7. John L. Sullivan arrived to-day. <A roughs assembled at the railway station to When the train arrived, a was made forthe car Sullivan occupied. When Sullivan alighted he was presented with a boquet tied with his ring colours and wildly cheered. He found great difliculty inescaping the mob. He was driven to the office of a sporting paper, on Fleet Street. The greeting there was also very enthusiastic. wild rush ; a mas Inter-Provinciail Conference. MonrreaLt, Nov. 7. Premier Mercier states that the resolu- tions adopted at the recent Inter-Provincial Conference at Quebec will be published all the Provinces next Thursday. Petition Withdrawn. Toronto, Noy. 7. The petition against the return of Mr. Dawson, Liberal Conservative M. P., for Algoma, has been withdrawn. Judge Armour Promoted Orrawa, Nov. 7. Judge Armour has been appointed Chief Justice of the Court of Queen’s Bench of Ontario. ———— — Appointment. Orrawa, Nov. 7. Arthur Audit, of the Quebec bar, has been appointed Registrar of the Exchequer Court. Personal. Winnipec, Nov. 7. Admiral Heneage passed through here, on Sunday, en route to the Pacific Coast. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Nov. 8—10 a.m. Fresh to strong south-west to west winds; fair weather, with local rains to-night. Wrecked at East Point. The schooner ——————, owned by John Agnew, of Alberton, and commanded by Capt. William Ireland, loaded with potatoes and bound to Pictou, was wrecked on Saturday morning near East Point. She had come to anchor off the north side of the Point, but the wind suddenly changing an attempt was made to get her again under way, which proved unsuccessful, and she came bounding ashore, the crew saving their lives with difficulty. It is thought that she will prove a total wreck, which, along with the potatoes (28,000 bushels), is quite a serious loss at this season of the year. — — Special Notices. 3y auction at my salesroom to-morrow at 1] o'clock, 75 barrels apples, choicest varieties. G. M. Harris, Auctioneer. For good value in Reefers, Overcoats, Suit- ings, Underclothing, &c., go to B. S. Davies & Co’s., Cameron Block. Curisry’s Lonpon Harts in Silk, Fur-Felt, &c. Two cases American do., at B. 8. Davies & Co’s., Cameron Block. AnnouncemENT.—I have been chief baker for J. Knight & Son two years, but open to-day on my own account. Please come and weer DAILY EXAMINER, = >">" The Lyceum. The Boston Comedy Company, under the. management of our versatile friend, H. Price Webber, and numbering among its members such favorites as Edwina Gray, Mrs. May Hillman, Miss Florence Hill- | man, Mr. H. W. Farrish, Mr. J. K. Mills and others, gave its opening performance to | « fair audience in the Lyceum last evening. | Notwithstanding the fact that the steamer did not a:rive from Pictou until about half past sevea o'clock, and the company laber- ed under many other disadvantages, the bill of fare, ‘*Lady Audley’s’ Secret,” and **The Rough Diamond,” were capitally ren- dered. Miss Grey has lost none of her old force or fire, and ably sustained her repu- | tation. Mr. Webber is as jovial and full | of fun as ever, and his every appearance | ‘*brought down the house.” Mr. Farrish | has evidently improved much since his last | visit here, and gave a good, painstaking im- | personation. Mr. Mills has also changed | for the better. Mrs. Hillman and Florence | Hillman showed up in good voice and form, | and the other members of the company sus- | tained their parts well. To-night ‘ The | Life of an Actress,” and the farce, ** A Ghost in Spite of Himself,” will be put upon the boards. Give them a full house. en eee Jumeep His Batt.—-A recent Winnipeg despatch says that Kirdland, the publisher of the Siftings, against whom there is a criminal libel suit, at the instance of Hugh J. Macdon- ald, which wasto be tried at the present assizes, has fled and his bail will be estreated. DIED. In this city at hr residence, Prince Street, 'thia morning, Elizabetn,beloved wife of Capt. Robert Fraser, of the S. 3. Coban, in the 49th year of her age. At Saint John, on the evening of the 15th Sepe tember, Mary Ann, wife of the late Wiliam Sharp of Chatham, formely of P. E. Island and daughter of thelate William Glovver of P. FE, Island. Mrs. Sharp came toP, E. Island with her parents when quite young from Dumfriesshire Scotland, BLACK DIAMOND LINE. LAST TRIPS FOR THIS SEASON. For St. John’s, Newfoundland. 5.8. BONAVISTA will be due at Charlottetown about TUESDAY, sth NOVEMBER. S S. “COBAN” will be due at Charlottetown about TUESDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, These steamers will have roam for produce under deck and carry Cattle and sheep on deck. For freight or passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & €0., AGENTS. Oct. 29-—3ins & 3aw tl nov22 B=-@0-@. 7T=8 iF ae O : O , CALL THE WAUKENPHASTr | | R. K. JOST’S. Ct ape H 92 Cases of | Canadian & American Rubber and Overshoes and Rubber Boots 7 Rk. K. JOST’S, North Side Queen Square a (Boreham’s Old Stand), KE ~4 ~9 S. H-@-H-8 Ch’town, Oct, 28, 1887. RED CROSS LINE THE S. S. “MERANDA® IS ‘NTENDED TO SAIL AS FOLLOWS: LEW YORK 10 CHARLOTTETOWN, VIA HALIFAX, NOVEMBER 7th: CHARLOTTETOWN 10 NEW YORK, VIA HALIFAX, NOVEMBER 12th. HORSES and CATTLE carried at through rates to Bermuda and West Indies. . Through Bills of Lading issued to Philadelphia. Baltimore, Savannah, Rermuda, West Indies, London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Havre, Hamburg, and other European Ports. For freight or pas-age apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, wWhicl d since its organization up- Wards of 300,000 policies. It has returned to its policy holders, as divide nds, over $74,000,- 2 OU. It has ret n surrender value over 09, 000,0 Mp) i) its ytal be nefactions to policy holder eds in amount $245,000,000.00. Mr. MacKach: rn * represents the Mutual Life in this city, buy Bread, Buns, Cakes, &c., &c., at the old stay. —Johp. Blaker. nov7 6 AG EN T. |-——The most attractive Book of the decade, by J. - _ TUESDAY, RIFLE GALLERY. THE Gallery. King Street, bas been re-opened _ for Kifle Practice. he best rifles and amma nition, and rhe “very best” Range in the Lower Provinces, G. L. DOGHERTY. Nov. 3—ex pat 2wks AGENTS—SEA AND LAND. W. Buel, author of “hxile Life in Siberia,” &c. This Book, of :00 peges, contains 300 KEnyravings and Superod Kmblematical ‘colored Plates, giving aa illustrated history of Nature’s Wonders and Curiosities in Sea and on Land, fascinating stories, thrilling adventures and marvellous des- criptions —a whole library of natural history, travel and adventure. A grand book for the youth. Send for prospectus to W. E. Earle, St John, N. B J. 8. ROBERTSON & BROS, 2aw & wky Nov. 4 GEORGE MUSGRAVE, MORRISON & MUSGRAVE. BROKERS -AND— Commission Merchants, HALIFAX. JAMES A. MORRISON. Consignments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. REFERENCES: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; George Macleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Charlottetown. WARREN & JONES, TEA MERCHANTS, 71 Easx Cnear anno 9 & 14 MinctnG Lane, Lonpon, ENGLAND. Represented in Canada by Morrison & Musarave, Halifax. Oct. 24, 1887—1mo MORTGAGE SALE. TO be Sold at Public Auction, in front of the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, on SATURDAY, the Fourth day of June next, 1887, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon,— A LL that tract, piece and parcel of land, being +4 part of Town Lot number Sixteen. in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, bounded as follows:—By a line commencing at the northwest corner of the said Town Lot and extending thence forty feet on Great George Street. thence running towards the east, paralle] with King Street, fifty-seven feet. thence run- ning parallel with Great George Street until it meets the southern side of said King Street. thence along said King Street to the corner of commencement, together with all buildings and improvements thereon, and appurtenances there- unte belonging. « The above sale is made under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage, dated the eighth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-six, and made between Patrick ttaymond Bowers of the one part, and James Col- lege Pope of the other part, of which said Mortgage the undersigned are now the Assignees. tor further particulars apply at the affice of fi H. Haviland, Chariottetown. Dated this Twenty-ninth day of April, A. D., 1887. JOSEPH HENSLEY, T. HEATH HAVILAND, Assignees, &c. May 2; 1887.—law tl sale The above sale is postponed untilISATURDAY, the Third day of December next, A. D., 1887, then totake piace at the hour and place above men- tioned. Dated this 4th day of June, 1887. JOSEPH HENSLEY, T. HEATH HAVILAND, Assignees, &c. ANTHRACITE COAL. T° arrive ex Robbie Godfrey, a cargo of LACKAWANNA, Chestnut and Egg Sizes. R. McMILLAN. Oct. 29, 1887—dy wy eod tf APPLES. [IN STORE: 170 Barrels Choice, No. 1 Gravensteins, offered to the trade in lots of fiver barrels and upwards, at Auction Prices. Be A, McNEILL, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Oct. 24, 1887.—tf \ ANTED—Board and lodging in a private family, by two young men (professional) of steady habits. Apply at the EXAMINER Office. nov8 lwk Hevuse TO RENT— The House on Grafton Street East. lately occupied by Jas. Daly. Apply to A. A. McLean. nov’ 2i Kindling Wood—J. Fok SALE—300 Loads L novi 6i Marr, Cumberland Street. To LET—A comfortable House on Upper Queen Street, containing 5 rooms, a good stable and garden attached; rent moderate. Apply to Ww N. Riggs. novi tf WANTED --A Cook and Nurse. Apply to Mrs H. James Palmer. nov tf an for sale at reduced OX 155. sep 28 eod tf A VERY good Parlor 0 price. Apply to P. O. T° LET—The store lately occupied by A. EK. Yuill ; immediate possession. Apoly v0, M. Jane Stevenson, Queen Street. STRAYED OR STOLEN—From Mrs. DesBrisay Spring Park, on Monday night, October 24: h a large Newfoundland Dog, answering to the name of “Mars.” Any person giving such infor- mation as will lead to his recovery will be rewarded mpv2 3i eod WW ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A Peddler; good references required. Apply to M. Steven- son, Tinsmiti. 3i wky 2i — O LET—Cottage, 6 rooms. 5 minutes’ walk from market. Apply at Reddin’s Drug Store. oc'29 tf GG LET—Half of a double house on King Street, near Pownal Street. Appiy at EXAMINER office. octl3 tf Te LET—A desirable residence on Dorchester Street. East, lately occupied by the subscriber, F. W. Hales, to whom apply for particulars. oci27 tf WOR SALE—One-half of Town Lot No. 28, on + corner of Hillsborough and Fitzroy Streets, with the Dwelling, Coach House and Stables thereon. One-half of the purchase may remain . 6 per nire on mortgage at 6 per cent. per annum. En of John Stumbles. oct2?7 2wkseod ~ | UY your Furniture at John Newson’s. You B ean aiwent rely upon his word He would not (even if he had good grounds) publish at foot of bis advertisement an insinuating paragraph. reflecting uron trade competitors. He belie. es in honorabe dealing all round. Such virtue » 2 eceettieane te tetnes tee eth eee ede a ge ee ee ASTRACHAN SACQUES—Special lines of unsurpassed value, Latest Styles in Fur Doimaneties, Capes, Promen- ades, Collars, muffs and Muff Bags, Cuffs and Trimmings, Biack Fur Capes (very cheap), Men’s Astrachan, Bear, Racoon and Bison COATS, at Lowest Prices. All Goods are of very best make, and are priced low to secure quick sales at BEER BROS. BEER BROS. CARPETS! JE are now showing our New Stock of Carpets, in Wilton, Brussels, Tapestry, Scotch, Manilla, &c. Customers will find them unsurpassed for quality, designs and lowness of price. expected, a large stock of New Rugs—all sizes and qualities. Daily oe BEER BROS. Ch’town, Oct. 19, 1887. BEER & GOFF, FLOUR & TEA STORES, QUEEN AND KING SQUARES, —---—— 0 '87 FALL IMPORTATIONS ’87 FLOUR, We have on hand and to arrive over 1,400 Barrels Choice Family Flour, comprising such well-known brands as Estey, Matchless, Kent, City and White Duck, every barrel of which is warranted and which we will Sell at the very Lowest Price for Cash. Our 24 CENT TEA takes the lead every time, because we keep up the quality and give the best value in the city. We have a large stock of Extra Fine Tea on hand and to arrive, in 4 chests, } chests, dlb., and 10lb. Tin Caddys, which will be sold low. We warrant every pound of Tea we sell, and if it does not prove satisfactory, rettrn it and we wil! refund you the money. TEA, A large stock of Sugars always kept on hand, in Refined, Raw Deme rara Extra Granulated, Paris Lump and Frosting SUGAR. Kerosene Oil. We buy nothing but the Best American Kerosene Oil, as we, find it is the only kind that will give satisfaction. If you want a five-gallon tin, give us a call before buying elsewhere, as we can make the price right. A large stock of Molasses, American Cornmeal, Raisins, Currants, Rice, Soap, Tobacco, &c., &c., always kept on hand and sold low for Cash. Molasses, &, We beg leave to thank our numerous customers for their patronage in in the past and to solicit a continuance of the same for the future, being confident that we can give them the best satisfaction in the city. We buy our goods direct from headquarters in England, United States and Canada, and are therefore in a position to Sell Lower and give Better Value than those who buy second-hand. —_-—- 0 -——_----~ BEER & GOFF, | Queen and King Squares. Nov. 3, 1887.—eod & wky CLOTHING -on 1887-88 FALL AND WINTER Overcoatings, Naps, Vieunas, Beaver Pilots, Worsteds. Overcoatings, Meitons, Worsteds, Venetians, TWEED SUIiTINGS (In Endless Variety.) Worsted Suitings, Worsted Trowsering, Tweed Trowsering, a , ore to turn out First-class Work at short notice. any other house in the We are better prepared than ever bef We guarantee FIRST-CLASS CLOTHES, and cheaper than Trade. oe Oo ee ee JOHN MACLEOD & 60., Merchant Tailors and Gents Farnishing-Store, “(Roger's Building, Queen St., next door to J. 1). Macleod.) Ch’town, Sept. 29, 1887- eo & wky OPENING AND TO ARRIVE ENGLISH AND CANADIAN DRY GOODS & CLOTHING pane ALL AT-— a ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. aemasans cee. E.oF BEL Sign of the LION. Queen Stree. merits pabljc patrousge. Call aud exe ine bis aes oetys tt Ch’town, Oct ¥3. 1887.- Ch'towrn, Sept. 24,1887—eod & wky , oa ant i a ee Se ncaa tl ia on te bl esi ret tn: acl a it in inahitaat ada Att anni ag yeh ang 1 il ii nt I BOM A 5s Gs a st ats attains : aad Soy