PE UE at tee ek ee ae URL: a care REE Se meses es sp we sas *y i ay ag ERT RN ie arene utc n yw se a i Local and Other Liems, == ww Scott Act summonses have de wai lw a * Men and Boys : | Ove vats very cheap at L | gE Prowse S.. - rus B. 1. A. will meet at No. 4this (Thurs day; evening at'S 0 Gives o Tus big cargeins this vear for Undercloth ‘oe are al L EK. | Wse 5 ing a > oSERT Hocxen, Esq., ex 'M. P. P.. for Pictou, N.S., is in the city. a Ay the Police Court this morning an assault case was postponed until Monday. - Qo. M. Haxats sells Furniture, Stoves, etc., to-morrow at 2 o'clock. - Sgn the new aud fashionabie Scotch Pebble Brooches and Pins at E. W. Taylor's. oe ~— one case American Hat STaNLey Bros. Carpets, Raecerven to-day, and Bonnet Shapes oct20—2i - = Tur members of Zion Church choir are re- suested to meet for;practice on Friday evening at the usual hour anneal Tas str, M, A) Starr left Halifax yesterday at 5 p. m., and in consequence will not arrive here till to-morrow evening. — — Tur ladies of the Second Methodist Church bave arranged to hold their aanual Tea Meeting in the Market Hall on Thankagiving Dav ~ - = WALKING Fast—.J ust received, a lot of this celebrated make of gents boots made by hand in Englisn grain at R. K. Jost’s, North Side Queen Square. mgienpiipionn Tue Christian Worker's Training Class will be conducted this evening by Travelling Sec retary McLeod, in the Y. M. C. A. Parlor, commencing at 8 o clock a A society to be known as ‘‘ The League of the Rose " is being organized at Ottawa. Its object is to uphold the principles of Conservat- ism, the Throne and the Church. engiipenie Lixup Kid, Astrachan, Cashmere and Ring- wood gloves, Cardigan Jackets and Knitted Sleeveless Vests, Boys Plain and Cape Over- coats.--J. D, Reid, Cameron Block. sibilant Dox'r forget Dr. Lathern's celebrated lec- ture on the “* Masterpieces of Tennyson,” in Second Methodist Church, on Friday, first. at Soclock. A rare treat isin store for all who attend. canmagpeente Two electric lamps were to-day placed on the Ferry Whart at, the end and centre—and will be lighted to-night. Several will also be _ on the Steam Navigation Company's V harf{to-morrow. insnninilyieniilai Ma. D. H. Macvona.p, of Bedeque,brought a sample of his potatoes and turnips into the Journal office the other day. ‘The large potatoes weighed 3 lbs. each, and the small ones 2j to 23 lbs. The turnips were a mag- nificent lot. ee eee a me mM SE THE “DAILY EXAMINER? <--<-<— PHC NEWs. dhe. TO Tite Examiner. } J ’ Gharck be - Church Disestablishment. Tki " A Ail = > mS [Sprrotaud) Lonpon, Oct. 19. _The Congress of Liberal Federation at Nottingham to-day ‘réselyed unanimously that when the first question was settled; the disestablishment of the Church in Wales | should be made the leading point in the policy of the Liberal party. .The Chairman made a speech in which he declared that the Government's attempt on the liberty of the Irish people was not intended to endthere. TheGovernment, he said meant to interfere with the liberties of Englishmen, Resolutions heartily welcoming Gladstone, expressing confidence in his leadership, and declaring that the Congress anticipated an early settlement of the Irish question on the lines of the ex-Premier’s policy, were unanimously carried amid tremendous cheering. a Rioting in London. Lonnon, Oct. 19. This afternoon thousands of the unem- played gathered in Hyde Park, and “finally salliedinto the street, followed by a force of policemen. The .crowd paraded the streets inthe West End, and made riotous demonstration. In Berkley Square the police charged upon and scattered the crowd. The crowd again assembled and where the and a sharp Several persons were in- many rioters were taken into proceeded along Piccadilly, police once more attacked it fight took place. jured and custody. The Cattle Market. Dust, Oct. 19. At the Tuam Fair to-day thousands of cattle and sheep were offered for sale at ruinous figures. Despitethe exceedingly low prices there were no purchasers. Large graziers declare they cannot continue busi- ness any longer, and must take advantage of the bankruptcy law, A Good Move. Monrreat, Oct. 19. Ata meeting of the French Board of Trade to-day it was decided to senda delegate to Japan to investigate how a market for Canadian goods could be formed, and to develop a large trade between Yoko- hama and Montreal. An Editor Arrested. MonrrREAL, Oct. 19. | Henry Mason, editor and proprietor of the Trade Bulletin, was arrested to-day on a charge of criminal libel made by John B. Poeting, a customs officer. He was bailed. Screriok STock.—A. +H. B. Macgowan sells at auction at rooms to-morrow, at 2 o'clock, p. m:, I Carriage Colt, 14 years old; | Cart Mare, in foal to Lucky Lad. Also, one heavy Stockman Mare, in foal to Barrister. Bee advertisement. — gt. Mz. W. F. Rosrns’ trotting mare Maud:R. arrived-home last evening in the steamer from Pictou. Since Maud R. left the Island several weeks ago she has contested races at Truro, Fredericton, Kentville and Woodsteck, al- weys securing good positions. ‘sacinonilleciias A HALirax accountant named George Taylor, who was among the passengers on the Cunard steamer Avrania to New York, jump- ed overboard on Tuesday, while the steamer lay in the harbor. When rescued he showed signs of insanity and was committed to the hospital. Lapirs will please remember the meeting to organize cmmittees to canvass the city for subscriptions in aid of Queen Square, to be held to-morrow (Friday) morning,ia the Legis- lative Library, Provincial Building, at 11.30 o'clock All who wish to assist are cordially invited to attend. We have received the October number (Vol. 1, No. 2) uf The Curio, an illustrated monthly Magazine devoted te Genealogy and Biography Heraldry and Bookplates, etc., etc. The Curio is published by R. W. Wright, 6 Astor Place, New York, and is sold at the rate of $6 a year, or 60 cents a number. Tus attention of contractors, carpenters and builders of Malden and vicinity is called to Wheeler's Mill, Franklin street, formerly Graffam's. ‘This mill is ander the able man- cgment of R. J. Butcher.—Malden (Mass,) wror, Oct. 17, The Mr. Butcher alluded to _ son of the late Mark Butcher, of this city. _ =_— A GENTLEMAN residing near North River Bridge informs us that parties from the city g° there with rifles, shooting geese, and fire regardless of care. Several times bullets have whistied past farmers' while at work. It is about time this business was ;if not we will not be surprised to hear of another shoot- ing accident. . ee _We learn with much regret that Captain Newel, ‘of » the’ schooner Maggie McKenzie, dropped dead in Souris last evening, about seven o'clock, while on his way to the Custom House, Heart disease is su d to have been tne cause of death. _He belonged to Newelton, N. S., and was a prominent mem- her of the Masonic fraternity. There was no ing uest. ' Too Mvcy Tarry.—At Ottawa, on . Thurs- y last, alittle boy named William Kelly Went into astore, and having bought some candy proceeded to eatit in front of his father’s house. Suddenly he became black in the face, and the boy’s mother rushed to his assistance and e: “savored to remove the candy from his throat, where it was stuck fast. by slapping him on the back, but without avail. The little fellow, after suffering the most acute agony,” for some time, expired, being tchoked to death. The candy which choked the —_ Was mamufactured from mol- Asses, and is @miffonly calléd taffy. Tau Newcastle Advocate says: ‘The case against the Salvationists for making unusual noises, etc., in the streets of Chabhem ba a dismissed by Magistrate Murray. This is a victory for the Army, and one wilich will? of great benefit to them if it will force - to consider the amount of opposition the ting of the big drum in the streets has reated among the best sentiment of the com.‘ munity, and that its continuance is only 4 Sreating a further hostility in public feeling = throwing more obstacles in the way oO heir success. Let the Salvationists celebrate «ir victory by moderating. some of those Elected by Acclamation. KINCARDINE, Ont., Oct. 19. James Howard, of Saugeen, has been elected to the Commons for West Bruce by acclamation. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Oct. 20—10 a.m. Moderate winds fine and a little eooler. HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. Oct 19—F McDonald, Mrs McDonald, R Beairsto, Miss Ada Pentz, Mrs Grady, S'Side; A J Manley, Halifax; J A Stewart, Boston; A P Fisher, Somerset, N 8S; J Lanigan, St John; Rev W H Spencer, Mrs Spencer, Miss M H Spencer, E G Spencer, Geo’town; Jas Bain, Yarmouth, NS. 20—AG Stewart, Stanley Bridge; T J Clarke, John West, M Schurman, J A Ramsay, R C McLeod, S'side; D Egan, Mount Stewart. RANKIN HOUSE, Oct. 19.—R Hocken, Pictou; G T A Ander- son, St. John; Jos T Black, Montreal; M J Feehey, Hamilton; S A Crossman, Halifax, E W Heffer, Montreal; W T McLain,Toronto; T E Howard, do; J Louigan, St John; M Dar- rach, Geo’town; E Howell, Montreal; J J Fair- bairn, do; AS Kemp, do; W J Walker, do; R Hunt, S’side; P J Quinn, St John. 20th—- W A Cookson, St John, POTATO BAGS. 20,000 Bags in Store and to Arrive. For Sale by HORACE HASZARD. Ch'town, Oct. 14, 1887— 3i eod 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, — ALL that tract, piece and parcel of land, being part of Town Lot number Sixteen. in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, bounded as follows:—By a line commencing at the nerthwest corner of the said Town Lot and extending thence forty feet on Great George Street. thence running towards the east, varalle! with King Street, fifty-seven feet. thenee 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- unto belonging. _ , The above sale is made under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, coniained 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 Raymond Bowers of the ong part, and James Col- lege Pope of the other part, of which said Mortgage the undersigned are how the pamgnoe. Yor furthér particulars @pply at the Office of E H, Haviland, Charlottetown. . Dated thi Twenty-ninth day of April, A. D., 1887. ’ JOSEPH HENSLEY, T. HEATH HAVILAND, + “% ‘ Assignees, &c, ay, igs. —ianthh salad The above sale is postponed until SATURDAY, the Third day of: December next, A. D., 1887, then to take piace at the hour and place above men- tioned. Dated this 4theday of June, 1887. OSEPH HENSLEY, ' HEATH HAVILAND, Assi, nees, &e. WANTED—A Servant Girl for gene-al house- Practices t< sn. : take obfectt —— the public are beginnivg to workin a small family, Apply to Mrs. B. DesBrisay, Upver Prince Street, _ . octl?2 wky lipd DIkD. On the 17th inat , of membraneous croup, Bruce erritt, eldest child of John MeDonatd, of Little iver, ayed three years and ten months, t Cape Traverse. on 2l4t September, after a painful illness of two months, borne with Chris- ian eee tothe Divine Will, Daniel Dee- gan, in the 67:h year of hisage. Deceased was a isposition, won the esteem and affection of both old and young. He leaves a sorrowing widow, three sons and six daughters and a large circle of friends and acquaintances to mourn their irre- parable loss. ‘“ Kternal rest give unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him.” RED GROSS THE S. S. “ WIRANDA” iS INTENDED TO LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN FOR NEW YORK, VIA HALIFAX, bade le = ane lee oo and inoffensive man, who, by his cheerfal | About the 29th OCTOBBR. HORSES 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 4. NEWBERY, AGENT. Ch'town, Oct. 19, 1887 FURNESS STEAMSUIP CO'Y, HALIFAX AND LONDON. ’ is intended that those Steamers shall make the following sailings : London to Halifax : S.S. British Crown..... ¢.i0see. a about Oct, 13th B.S. Uneiee i... Beaten... sss ccte about Oct. 27th SB. Damara. «<0 > dps s00- ; .,.about Nov. 8th lialifax to London: i iin si adead cvecceens about Oct. 30th Good Passenger Accommodation. Freight both ways at low rates. Through Bills of Lading from all points on P. E. Island, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, to Continental and other ports. For Rates of Freight and other particulars | apply to “ W. W. CLARKE, or to Agent at Charlottetown, P. EK. L. PICKFORD & BLACK, Haiifax. Oct. 17, 1887. } ma — —=—S ='s6 ~* = — . be © a nd = ie Zi © mC joa) th other Stocks, as we have SPE IN THESE TWO LINES. y Wi it and our Qual STANLEY BROS., ‘ices . ‘ 4 VALU GREY FLANNELS AND FLEECY COTIONS. te Purchasers to Compare our Pi invi Ch’town, Oct. 13, 1887—eod We Carriage Colt at Auction. : At Auction, at Rooms, FRIDAY NEXT, 21th INST. AT 2 OCLOCK, P. M.— 1 ENTIRE CARRIAGE COLT, 14 years old, by Rodd’s “Harry,” from a superior dam. Took Second Prize at last Provincial Exhibi- tion. _A. H: B. MACGOWAN, ernment assistance, which is a guarantee that we the telephone office. ,|eccupied by Mr. James McFarlane; possession re Si ' ' _ Aurtioneer, ‘Ch town, Oct. 17, 1887>—=ts : BISTON STEAMERS. (CARROLL wnd WORCHSTnit will leave Char ldktetown every THURSDAY AKTERNOON at d octock, commencing 6th October. Oct. 3,'T887. JAMUS A. MORRISON. CEORGE MuscGRAVE, MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS —~AND— Commission Werchants, HALIFAX. Consigninents of Island produce will reeeive prompt attention, REFERENCKs: Bank of Macleod, Manager ( ‘haglottetown, WARREN & JONES, TEA MERCHANTS, 71 East CHear ann 9% & 14 Mixcine Lane, Lonpox, ENGLAND. Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Nova Scotia, Halifax ; Ueorge Bank of | Nova Scotia Represented, in Canada by Morrison & MuscGRave, Halifax. Sept. 24, 1887—I1mo pd JACK FROST © is coming,and if you want the VERY BEST COAL, —GO TO — MCMILLAN ’S, where you can get what you want at the Right Price. Our Goal Trace is fast increasing, without Gov- give our customers what they want. A cargo of Anthracite landing to-day. ag Telephone communication. * Or@ers left at Central Office will be sent free of charge. R. McMILLAN, Foot of Prince Street. Oct. 15, 1887—eod wky 3mos WANTED. | AN energetic and pushing Man, with Horse and Carriage, for two months’ travel on the Island. Liberal weekly salary to the right applicant. Best of re‘erences or else security | required. For full partioulars address BOX 18, ST. JOHN, N. B. Oct. 7, 2aw & wky WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc. WANTED —To buy, second-hand Letter Press. Apply at this office. octl9 3i wa NTED IMMEDIATELY—A 2Servant Girl or general. housework; good wages. Apply at this oftice. octl9 4i pd BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED — At Mrs, McLean’s. Hillsborongh Street, between Dor- chegter and King. octl9 eod tf SITUATION WANTED-—Ir a business, by a young Man, ‘aged 21, holding testimonials (3 years) from a large establishment in Scotland, octl9 tl sat pd a Table Owner may have the samé by paying octls 2i FOUND -~On Upper Euston Street, Cloth. for this advertisement. FoR SALE—A young Brown Stout Mare Colt, 2} years old. Enquire at Dover & Robert- son's, Charlottetown. oct!8 tf ~ OQ LET—A House on the corner of Pownal and Water Streets, containing nine good bed- rooms, besides hajis, drawing-room, dining-roem, kitchen and pantries; possession on or before the lst November next. Apply on the premises or at octl7 eod tf ANTED—A Cook and Housemaid; reference required; good wages. Apply to Mrs. Blake, King Street. octlé tf FOR SALE--Ninety Preference Shares in Char- lottetown Gas Ligbt Company. Apply to R. F, DeBlois, Provincial Building. octl5 eod tf WANTED— A good General Servant in a small family. Apply at THk EXAMINER office. octli tf UY your Furniture at John. Newson’s. You can always rely upon his word. He would not (even if he had good grounds) publish at foot of bis advertisement an insinuating paragraph. reflecting upon trade competitors. He believes in honorabe dealing all round.: Such virtue merits pyblic patronage. Call and examine his fine stock octhi tf lO LE'T—A House on Water Street, opposite Railway Station, in good repair, containing seven rooms. Apply at EXAMINER Office. is 2 octls tf © LET—Half of a double house on Kent Street, ‘near Pownal Street. Appiy at EXAMINER office. octh3 tf A VERY good Parlor Organ for sale at reduced price. Apply to P. O. Box 155. sep 23 eod tf ANTED—A Nurse Maid to takes charge of a young injant. Apply to Mrs, F, Peters, Sid- mont, Charlottetown. octé tf ‘T'0 LET — One-half of Two-story Honse n Fitzroy Street, adjoining John Stumbles, con- taining six rooms, with large porch; a'so one- halt of a Cottage, with front room and porch; dry, frost-proof ceilars.—Patrick Sherry. septz4 tf EATHERS Cleaned and Curled at Rockin House— Mrs. Macinnis, sep23 t T° LET=House and Shop on King Square, now occapied by E. Waller; possession given Apply at EXAMINER office. sept29 tf That Dwelling House on. corner of and St. Peter’s Koad, now inmedioty y. T° LET Kuston Street given at once Apply to Mrs. George McGregor, Enaton Street. _ septs tf Te K.ET—The store lately occupied by A. KE. Yuill; immediate possession. Apply to M. Stevenson, Queen Street. juneld tf ‘FOR SALE— One small Steam Engine, used but very little and in good repair; also, one up right Steam Boiler, complete. They will be sold at a bargain. Enquire of the Charlottetown Woolen Co., City. augs tf Fok SALE—That House on the corner of Cum- berland and Dorchester Streets, in Charlotte- fowi, in possession of the subscriber. For title and particulars apply at Messrs. Palmer & McLeod's oftice.—Bernard Foole, Ch'tqwn. octt? lwk - THURSDAY, OCTOBER GHANGe Cs TIME]. (CL 20, 1887. Arvirl of New Goods, B* LAST STEAMER TO HALIFAX, Perkins & Sier Have added more NEW GOODS to their already large stock of thi: Season's Importations. of New Cloths, of New Silks, of New Dress Goods, of New Trimmings. _ Additions to all Departments and Everything Marked VERY CHEAP. Another Lot Another Lot Another Lot Another Lot a ()- ——-— Perkins & Sterns Oct. 14—dy & wky v WHE IK ao MEARS AEP N THE —— HOUSE. Our Exhibition of Fall and Winter Goods 2 AT LONDON ———ee CS this year is large and attractive. me HARRIS & STEWART SUCCESSORS ¥O GEO, DAVIES & CoO. Ch’town, Oet. 3, 1887.—wky NEW FALL G83B5 —_———_V)—--—- B. MACDONALD. O--- --—_— J. Every department fuli of the Newest Goods, Everything New in Ladies’ Dress Goods. Everything New in Ladies’ Jackets. Everything New in Ladies’ Hats and Trim- mine's. ‘Kremendous Stock of Ready-made Clothing. Every inducement to Cash Buyers. Goods Bought Right. Our Prices will be found Low. J. B. MACDONALD, Ch’town, Sept. 26, 87—dy wy—pat a OPENING AND 10 ARRIVE: ENGLISH AND CANADIAN DRY GOODS & ULUTRING ——-—ALL AT-——-—— ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. G8. FULL. ee cooenneemnes Two Comfortable Brick Houses on Kent.8treet, “now tolet. Apply to M. P. Hogan. augis Sign of the LION, Queen Street, Wh town, Sept. 24,1887—eorl & wky ie cama as rege OS MI 4a? SERIES, 2 RL T eerunee one? aimeery an comer © be ap eee” » wee Te o":