4 ps. ee ae pls Local and Other items, YATL Y PELEGRAPHEIC ARWS, .. eee r regular session S cr, Despatches TO THE EXAMINER . Lodge to-night at 8 o'clock. Visit ' ” om s « « ‘ , Fhe tnternational Marine Con - ference. ! i it Vend t Hi . i nam . \ ‘ 44 ‘\ \e) ias Deen & Mir \\V ASHINGTON, Oct. wa: ; ) T Kh | ‘ . _/s : edtol When Admiral Franklin called the Inter- | Rol KK tin national Marine Conference to order this } ‘ URI pert \ was ' ‘ ; . . > ae : sg Ss a nd aq | Morning, there were but a few vacant 7 the ‘ af lrunkenness, eas : , ait A ee l chairs around the cenference table. He \ 3 postpone ‘ . s ae Wee | : ™ min ed that the duties ot the - . . . Fr { rhe D ] bree te committee on lights and sound sig- EV I ie : 2 eeu : ? ‘ nals ire to prepare all the available bh +] \ mmis ournamel}l roup ; : " ’ e awh 7 Bookst liter ire in the subjects of lights ‘ ’ | POM i + — , ; ana und signals in shape to be al , Iwcrease irs CAPITA! | s said | C4S8ily cot siderer by the conference. \ re- Mer s Bank of Halifax in- | 80!Utr Oo was proposed by Goodrich that the * capital by $100,000, | Sense cf the conference is, there shall be no - change in the masthead and colored lights — . The Herald says that | 45 at esent used. Chis was carried un- ! potat retail in Halifax at 44 cts.;| ®mimacusly. It was the first definite vote isi sroes Te i . : . een : ' ts< ata «40) ft 12 ots. per takel wy the conference ou any proposition | pl Recess was taken after some - “ | talk it the definition of terms. Conrl 1on.——One hundred and sixty - ndidates were confirmed by Archbishop & Dangerous Wreck. . a8 : a em i) Bi } n St. Mary’s Cathedral, Halifax, a “ lay las Norra Sypney, C. B., Oct. 21. "i ee ipiain Angrove, of the steamer St. is comfort for tl n it yre- | : om niort tor ¢ Buch on Dr | Piere, from St. Pierre, Migq., reports \ ey bear in suckingham ve, | “4 Rall fail ‘ agent » brown | Visitug the wreck of the ship Minnie : i evel is » colo ane’ } : ‘ 7 | ae heneal } Swil Ss tik n October 20th, and nt |} found her a most sngerous obstruction to i r . ‘ Kha _HANCH \ valuabie | liid ng lot ha ion ll it ide 16.15 north, and \ ‘ nel f Great George and Kent iongit ie ob.4;, west, right m the track ol Stree wn an t Meb | ro- | Vesseis bound to and Irom the Gulf of St. ne Far suet sawrence She is standing or floating on : nd, stern up, an i projecting about 15 feet - out of the water. Ali the stern post is in } LIGHTIN lhe St. John city | view. The lower half of the rudder blade enders for 100 1 el- }1 wly broken offand there is a_ large ‘ Phe Council is als sider- | hole in her starboard counter as if some vy of the city ownin ynd | ve ul lately been in collision with her. : eleetr } ! | The wreck must be anchored as it has got - ‘ ne position for the last fourteen days. Ir i) NI Ho i Osborne | - : i } ' a : ‘ y | ond a. negn ae F °i ge House wa — Ir. | 4 Murderer of Princes. > rst aon i rduay A iit ig was s hat) wir Lppraiseine nt or the court BERLIN, Oct. Zl. hat : yuunt. the property was | : ; ; =e = , tae a _ , ~~ , i ly iver, attempted to assassinate : ' _ | Pri: Willam of W urtemburg yesterday, - > - . . 7) i, iti Ct 2 ie : Camined by pdhysicians, who pro- \it rl peing convent nt, emmcacrous, | c : | t hart vhet} mn | mou A Him ie. He is a member \ i i ros eavne Lic, ’ it tru ' nt i nsti- | O ret SOCcIeLY, tne members stion. sick headache, indigestion, and torpid | Of WHich are sworn to kill all princes. Che ti ‘ tl never fail Pry i them ; | so rece ntly drew lots to decide who they are sugar-coated. shi kill Prince William, and the choice - - - fell n Klaiber PorIsONOUS LEAVES.— ln H sifax + man _ named Bishop narrowly escaped death the — : ‘ . : . : "Se Sapeae 2 » € > 6 ; » her day by poisoning. He drank the threatened Water Famine. linuid of stramonium leaves as a cure lor @ guid ; * Oct. 2 asthnita, instead of smoking them as direct- Moncton, Oct. 21. ; : ; 23 ec. The doctor worked W ith him all night lf 1m does not soon come Moncton Ww ill and saved hts life a Srecess in life is the result of pash and energy. If the bleed is impure aud sluggish, hoth bo ly and mind lack vigor. To cleanse aud vitalize the blued and impart now life to the svstem, nothing else has such a marvelous effect as Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, I Query. —is our liberal (/) contemporary aware that an election was held in tiche- lieu County, Quebec, oa Friday last, re suiting in the election of the Liberal-Con ndidate by a majurity of more received at Patriot servative ¢ than five times as great as that the general election? Or has be a news-paper ! cateinialiinoianiin 4 Fisn Sroay.—The presence of small fish in the Moncton water pipes is causing s good deal of inconvenience. On Sunday normng some of the hydrants were opened is nds of the finny tribe, measuring and four e ejected. Many taps are,said ttely clogged with them. the ceased t und th lithe way from one to tureeé mches, W ne Con seciiaeaies SwaLepox iN Boston. Advices trom Boston are to the effect that three cases of smallpox—the first in three years have wen discovered in the family of an Italian ving in that city. \ young man and two young women hav e the dis¢ se, while two children display its symptoms. There are seven or eight other families in the house and it is feared other cases will be disclos ed - Gor Tuer Deserts.—An Ainherst des- natch that James Campbell and . ; Michael Brophy, the burglars, received tences on Saturday morning at f Judve Morse. Caz ipbell was en 10 years in Dorchester for the Mec six years f the Ir sev ne Har . x | wey ® ‘ eCicty ou A rglary, ior A066: — . TY if saftinson burglary at ‘ihompson, and four ears for the horse stealing, in all 20 years. Brophy was given four years for complicity m the jewelrv theft - Sreeet Ramway.—The Halifax Street Reilway has been purchased by a Nova Seotia syndicate. The railway has been very suc essful since lis inception, The t year’s operations showed that the road cari enzers, the second yea between 1.000.000 and 1,100,000, now ap proaching the close of the third year, the t of passengers will exceed 1, made. ¢ made 5 minutes inste ad x HOO .006 pass | numb | will be 20), 000 Large extensions Th Tvice will I ot 7 nd the cars | will be run by electricity a The on Saturday. ‘Tors \NoTHER RecorD BREAKER Ky., at lke cington, closed Edgemark got a record of 2.16 in the after neon tor the tastest four year-old stallion rece In the first race, unfinished from the previous day, 2.40 class, Jean Valjean won, with Coast Bay second and Lime- stone third. Time, 2.274, 2.244, 2.25}. The second race, futurity stake for three- year-olds, was a walk over for Palo Alto ; mest time 2.22) The third race—2.19 class—Hourie won, with Hendryx second and Kileurry third ; time, 2.18}, 2.17, 2.15. In stullion stakes, 2.30 class, Acolyte won with Bonnie Wilmore second and Guelph third ; time, 2.23, 2.24}, 2.21}. - a 4 Micury HunTer.~—Last autumn Mr. - rouid gy Smith. son of di hothan Smith, S Es ‘ Kingston, Lot 31, noticed a couple mm ©! hawks which had lit upon a large tree, 4 quite ‘ly in the moruing. The next morn- ge he went down and waited for them. = Pres ntly they came along aud he shot one 4 then, sud the other next day. A few days ago he saw another hawk on the same tree and went down to watch him, and while there, “ong comes a fox, walking on the — nd he shot him dead, breaking two “ his legs. Last Wednesday, Oct. 16, he Bing ose bn ee eh cae oad Reed de # fox sneaking around J fox at asluy running out, nd shot the nesday the 2érd inst., at 11 o'clock a, m.—G. M. suffer from a water famine, as the reservoir which supplies the town is completely dry. The situation from a sanitary standpoint in town is not gratifying. Water for domes- tic use 1s being brought, in many cases, from surrounding wells and springs. Some ries have to shut down in consequence wator. fact of ni Cattle Starving. Sr. Paut, Minn., Oct. 21. Advices from Western Montana say that thousands of heads of cattle have been starved to death from want of grass and water. Ranchmen are payingas high as twenty-five doliars for hay andin a eek or two it will be impossible to get it at any price. Water is being hauled in some cases of twenty miles. —— $$ a distance The Negro Question. WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. Rev. W. B. Johnson, colored, of the Second Baptist Church, preached a sermon yesterday in which he likened the negro to Samson, who, if undisturbed, will do no harm, but if stirred up may grasp the pil- lars of our civilization and, ‘like Samson of old, in his death pull down the temple of liberty -~ They Fasted and Prayed. Curcaco, Oct. 21. The colored peopie ol this city filled to overti sterday the different churches which they attended, and passed the day in fasting and prayer to the Almighty to re- jored people of the South from oppression and wrong. Willig ye lieve the ¢ a Obituary. Orrawa, Oct. 21. Senator Turn ’. OF Hamilt yn, died this morning Wm. F. Powell, formerly M. P. for Carleton, aml more recently Sheriff of the surve County, died here this morning, aged 64 years. - + The Behring Sea Dispute. 21. OTTAWA, Oct. it is said that the Dominion Government have been notified that it is the intention of the Britis] to refer the Behrinegs Sea Le ternational and American Governments dispute fo an iln- +} y AVI Ubheed oe * Bulletin. st. 22.—10 a. m. North and north-east fair and cooler winds, HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. Oct 21—S Farquharson, St Andrew's; Geo Forbes, Vernon River; Mrs W Galbrzith, Rat Portage; G E Pratt, St Peter's Bay; Oliver Mason, Southport; Augustus Mason, do;8 McKa the rn, Cher ry Valley; A A Nicholls, Annapolis; C C Davis, Bangor; J P Wickham, S’side; John Munro, do; A E Macdonald, Pictou; P P Archibald and wile, Pictou. 22 —P C Murphy, PEIR. HOTEL DAVIES, Oct 21-—-T E Holman, St John; W Wright, Montreal; W D Burchsll, Toronto, H Wilson, do; G O Beaman, Boston; J C Atwater, New- port, RI; S A Eddy, do; Jas Casey, do; Wm R Powel!. Halifax; DJ Kitchen, Barbadoes ; J W McDonald, Pictou; D &B Myrshall, New York. Remember the sale of furniture at the residence Of Win. H. Findley, Esq., on Wed- Harris, Auctioneer, EXAMINER, aoe Get Oye } ‘ i ’ i ! i j MO LET.—That HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BY AUCTION. AM instructed by W. H. Findley, Esq., to sell by Auction, at his residence, Sid ney Street, on WEDNESDAY, 23rd inst., at 11 o'clock, a. m., all his Household Furniture, consisting of : PARLOR—1 Suite in plush and walnut (8 pieces), | Centre Table, marble top; 1 Card Table, mahogany; 1 walnut Music Stand, 1 Whatnot, 1 Ottoman, 1 mahogany Table, | New Brussels Car pet, Rugs, Window Cornices, Lace Curtains, Pictures, Mantel Ornaments, Ll good Violin, ete, DINING ROOM—1 Suite, walnut and hair cloth, 9 pieces; 1 walnut Extension Table, 1 walnut Sideboard, 1 Book Case, 1 very fine Organ, Brussels Carpet, Rugs, Window Cor- nices and Curtains, Pictures, Fire Irons, Crockery, Glassware, etc. HAUL—1 walnut Hat Stand, Hall Table, Chairs, Base Burner, Oil Cloth, Rugs, Stair Car pe t, ete, BREAKFAST ROOM—1 ash Sideboard, 1 Extension Table and Chairs, Oil Cloth, Clock, Pictures, Galvanic Battery, Carpet Sweeper, Aneroid Barometer, ete, KITCHEN—1 good Stove and Kitchen and Pantry Utensils, etc. Also, 1 superior Sewiag Machine, Washing Machine, Wringer, Bath and Wash-Tubs, Scales, ete. BEDROOMS—1 very fine walnut suite, marble tops, ash and painted Sets and Bed- ding, walnut Wardrobes, Tapestry and Wool Carpets, Window Cornices and Curtains, Mantle Ornaments, etc GEO. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. uc. E. FULL IS NOW SELLING HIS New stock —~OF—— Unis) GUUDS doce German Fiannels, Wool Cloths, Meltons, CHEAP. OVERCOATS AND CLOTHING AT A SACRIFICE. GEO. £. FULL. oct5—6i eod w y aet4 VALUABLE BUILDING LOT, —_— Corner Great George and Kent Sts, BY AUCTION. | AM instructed by Mr. James R. McDon- nell, to sell by Auction, on WEDNES- DAY, October 23rd, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the premises :— One of the most desirable Building Lots for a Business Stand in thecity, fronting 85 feet ow Great George Street and 42 feet on’ Kent Street, directly opposite W. E. Dawson’s, Esq. lor further particulars apply to F. L. Has- zard, Esq. Terms at sale. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. oct7—eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND d&e WANTED. A smart Boy to learn the Tailor ing. Apply at this office. 2i—oct22 To LET.—A Furnished House for six months or longer, on corner of Great George and Fitzroy Streets. Apply to Mks. BLATCH. oct22—l1w OST, STRAYED OR STOLEN.—A Mare, four years old, color black, from a pasture near town. Any information regarding the same wiil be thankfully received by the owner, P. MoNAGHAN, Spring Park Road. oct22—dy 3i wkyli pd CY1TRAVED.—From the pasture at Brighton, a i fortnight agu, two Cows—one light brown and the other dark brown. Any person knowing of their whereabouts will kindly leave information with J. J. TRarvor, Upper Queen Street. oct22 -dy 31 pd In this city. about two weeks ago, a l Watch Vuliham) with chain at- tached. Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at this oflice. pd 3i—oct2l OST. Lilvea sSuver Brick House on the corner o Prince and Dorchester Streets, containing nine rooms, will be rented with or without the Shop. Supplied with water. Outbuildings in connection. Apply to Mrs. CosTELLo, on the premises. mon thu sat—oct2l T? LOAN—$25,000 to loan on favorable terms, twenty-five thousand dollars in large or smalisums, Apply to Mr. Malcolm McLeod (of Palmer & McLeod) at Bank N.S. building, Char- lottetown,.—A 8 B octl8 Im \ TANTED. A situation by a young man on a farm, in a shop or warehouse. Apply at this office. pd 3i-octl8 FoR SALE AT A BARGAIN.—First-class Par- lor Set, silk and plush covering, made to order and very little used. Apply at this office. octls—3i pd WANTED.—A good Servant for general house- work. Apply to Mrs. W. J. MILLER, corner Prince and Fitzroy Sireets. octlé | WANTED.—A Servant for general housework. Wages $8.00 per month to a suitable gir], Apply to Mrs. BLATCH, corner tzreat George and Fitzroy Stteets. tu th sat tt—octls WANTED.— A Servant. Apply to Mrs. C. B. MACNEILL, Great George Street. octls WANTED.— For October 22ud, a good plain Cook. No washing. Apply at this office. octld To LET.—A House containing seven rooms. Aoply at Pickard’s Kakery. octi6 ryvO _ LET.—A Shop on Kent Street, opposite the Rocklin House. Apply to Mrs. P. H. ‘' RAINOR, Kent Street, 3i—octl5 WANTED. -A good plain Cook. Apply to Mrs. George PEAKE, Charlottetown, : sept26—dy & wky oO LET.—A House on Grafton Street, opposite the Prince of Wales College, at present oc- ied by S. Blanchard, Esq. ply to We. Mo- Liaw Mercuanww Bawk Pe inland,” ot Potato Bags, C mee rg - . f TUESDAY, OCTOBE ——A TT iii JAMES PATON & R 22, 1889. MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, October 15, 1889—eod wky J We Weve Got the Pull ON THE BARGAIN BUSINESS, ust because we promise no more than we can perform and make our Bargains better than our Brag. OUR IMMENSH fond (X) STOCK OF CLOTHING Is GOING LIKE HOT CAKES! (x)*— ee will make you happy with Bargains that are at the top notch for Cheapness and Value. {x) We have the Largest Stock of Clothing in the Lower Provinces and Lowest Prices in the Dominion. ee ox Don't be f —(X)- ‘oolish enough to buy without seeing the _- s Wonderful-Cheap Men's Stock. (x) PROWSE BRO Charlottetown, Oct. 8, 1889—eod wky WINTE Little Boys’ oct 16 —tf T OD tainin y to MRS. ‘} HORNE, Spri le ast 3s a. eS Ss hee Senge “a pres et fits. en SIZes. come + ge eet fe ; a 3 BLY a R aterm of years, with liberty to pur- chase, that valuable Building Lot on For terms apply to F. L. HASZARD, Cameron Block. OR SALE.—A splendid Milch Cow, just calved. Apply to R. K, Brack, Gratton Street. : pd _3i —octl6 LET.— House to let on Chestnut Street, con- five rooms, with kitchen and pantry, mg Park. al oust ——-——(x)—--——— — R CLOTHING | JAS. PATON & CO’S. Great Clothing * Department is now brim full of New ieef- ers, Overcoats, Ulsters, ‘and Suits, all first-class goods and splendid This enormous stock has been bought Yat the very lowest cash prices, and ip order to make aspeedy ciearance we have marked our Reefers and Overcoats so low that they are bound to sell fast. for Reefers was so large we could pot sup- ply all our customers almost doubled our stock. We have ail Waterproof Coats Last winter our sales : this season we have We can suit the smallest boy or the all! Overcoats, Suits and Reefers. a Specialty ! largest man on the I[sland. Come one, If our prices dont convince you ——_— -—_—_—_({x)—— ROBT. F. IRVING, ‘Accountant and Adjuster, CHARLOTTETOWN, 280 GEAFTON STREET, P. E. ISLAND, rT pa to attend to the making up and alaneing of Meresntile and Marine ac- counts, if required Stock-taking and valuing at all parts of the Province. octl7 Books posted and accounts made out at merchants’ place of business, that we are selling the best goods for the ‘least money, we don't ask you to buy. Great Bargains in Shirts and Drawers ~~ PATON & G0°S. POPULAR GLOTHING SiUit, MARK Ai Charlotte tow n, Oct. 9, 1889—2m eod wky TO LAT i a A a _ ¢@ r° Queen Square, opposite the Post Otlice, adjoin- ing Newson and Cameron Blocks, and run- | ning back to Sidney Street. : SQU A RE. JOHN fT. WELLISH, Barrister, Attorney, Notary Public, &e., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. kK. ISLAND. OFrFICE—London House Building, (Davies Corner), Queen St. All kinds of Legal Business promptly attended to. Money to Loan at low interest. ” ly & whky tf tended to in OS 2 sh Oysters, fished every day, for sale by the quart, 25 cents: also for sais | by the peck or bashel.—.Josian CarMopby, Dor- i chester § j keust, pa lw—vculd