oa ° : E i " ry oe THE DAILY EXAMINE =i 77 +.+ 2 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1886. msi 4 = me pulccntnamdheinanle i aaliiiaia iii I — oun Local and Other tems. insured. but nothing like what will eover the go Captain s logs = é | D ' ' ‘ i o. 4 . OF) ote : i R G. MeDon«1» is in town, lire Asssistant Inspector of Post Offices, Mr. wu a = Brecken, last wee k visited the eastern part of | i \ Ad il Court meets to-mor- | tie [sland ia his official cana ity,and returned is now offering balance of the to town on Saturday On Thursday he held ; o ae an inquiry, in New Zealand School House, T Tv Pe oe firrxor, Yrrweat » 3 he « » * ; . 5 . t cau C PPUVAR IS in ta ity and 18] touching certain alleged irregularities in con 2 } TRA HORN @O LEASE ee - inection with the ma ment of the Post . . Uihice at that plac Sever ral % itnesses were \I | } , ] ,c , s is 7] ; i )AMES , i ; 1. P.,is in the « ity. He is | examine 1 and the matter stands over ‘or ” —— ee red at the ¢ rhe, further consideration \ir. Brecken has just “- me > completed his annual tour throughout the said that quiet eyes denote self-com- | island.and we have no doubt but that he found T So does a quiet mouth. our Ps fice machinery. as a whole. working i i | Oiti i nervy, as & Whok ,worki ig fhyarg anata 9 7 Oi Hlothin - smoothly and satisfactorily. Uri UlLauD ¢ liu? CLAR meeting of St. Matthew's Temper- - — = S —— ‘ ‘Sade 28,2 . Ebi« ; P ‘ yolety at Templars Hall at8 o'clock this AN indecent assault case was before the At a Discount of 30 per Cent. : Has | ‘ i Stipendiary Magistrate this forenoon, The | OF \ seni tale Winn enitheiins ul a ow her} Omplinant, a young woinan who lives in the A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF 9 . ae ; Fo me ten a poem on ser eighborhood of Lower Sp ing Park Road ‘lost girls are more interested ; ; a7 SON a ee CTs Ore mnert — '!s id that on Sunday evening lest, whi'e on her GEES A Bea a ray Ag AES AVeExt | wavy to church, she was atta ked } y a number Afi. b if 4 a 3 a > - ‘ , ae ee. od fof i son Pownal Street. who spoke and at he 7 . ‘ ’ : Si. lebrate ; ’ ~ rr TL ¢ ‘ wl : s : K patter’ ks cele! rated | : indecently towards her. The defend- some at HALF PRICE and some as low as , f ; mee ae a ing | its——-two voung lads about sixteen vears of 25 CENTS. : ' yat at half price. u were, che stated, the most hostile of the Se bs. 7 . ne 7 ss nm nia flatly len - eo tel {AMPION § Steam saw mills at Portage, | ‘ , rye ' a aiaiaieantie Shirts & Rs Linde: ars , ‘runks & Y . oe“: 's atere , and put several witnesses on the ud m & Ad alisas, Were destroys i by lire on Saturday. Lhe) stand, who proved that they were not mixed i vere insured for $1,500. ip in the affair at all, being elsewhere at the AT A GREAT REDUCTION. ? ; "1 i oe time th wsault is. alleved to have taken | eee oe ae ED ene — nite aello a ; IVEY MBER that (-. l iT Tris ©Cil furni pla e. ine case was lismissed ire, S.o'es, crock« ryw ire, carpets, etc. , Fri at : $399 9 Vds Or Di RESS GOODS ~ day, 22ad inst., at 1.30 p. m - \N old grey-haired man walked into the! ~ _ . . . oe Dinh Vaney Woolen. Cashmere ani Tim. i ~ ins: elias etation last evening and asked for lodg- i” I lain and Fancy Woolen, Cashmere and Win iv things go on as they have bezun, says an ‘ ‘ , : H aoe 1 re ceys. at from 6 to LO cents per yard below their alarmed exchange, the bustle of the future} .,° Ey ° te eke Pk. eee ae real value. Velvet and Plush ‘Trimming to tharge that he had worked at his trade in this , match. } will stretch way back into the past. PF hiked ; ety lor upwards of twenty years, bub now —_, ‘R KI & Richardson, | “6° had unfitted him for work and he was! t anne renee eee HE tecture or veV. emnen vicnarason, : . 7 : without a home in which to spend his declin- 30- f, | ive heen de! re this evening as been : "7 Ch y bo ‘ ; ' M. = . cvenmeg; has eel ing years, He said that he had been boarding | cer or Ct g. | postponed until ond ‘vening. 4 j : : in » , post pam — so for almost a year, but as his boarding master | ———~+- Pa Lease of om premises expires in a few months, and not being able to renew the same on reasonable terms, or procure other } ] ; thy } 4 nuvi F , : ' ee sini Sas: ReMi Behenk Bom)" la large family of | wn to provide for he’ We guarantee to give you all fall value for | preniises in time for spring trade, we will dispose of our whole stock of NEW AND FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS st an a oa: a ee vuld not keep him any longer without some your mouey in ail de “pa ruinenta, | is postpon till iinursday evening on : : : Aa eo a la a I tien bt I eto } | ympensation. As avwesnit, he was forced to! a " | acconnt of Mr. Gerri meeting in the Y. M. : 41 “ ; ’ ' — | Peg Me ag 2% —e | C. A Hall. eek & corner in the gt ition until such time as . pos = cig fo? fr». ties e could secure assistance from the authori- = & LL, eres beak Be. ‘ Ba wuss? r <= a coe ae recular monthly meeting of the Ind ies. After warming himself at the stove, he é m 4a s' ving OL 1 ! aor ; 3 “9 “ : "pa a pendent Order of Foresters will be held this vas given the soit side of a bench for the ml gi the best accommodation the station | evening, at 8 o'clock, in the Parlor of the|°'S YM e: : aftorded. Sign of “RED LION,” QUEEN STREET. oO - eo - | we . : nee Sept. 29, 1886 —2aw & wky Carpets, Oilcloths, Rugs anl Mits at 33 per cent discount ; Black and Colored Dross Goods at 33 per cent discount ; Mantle ' we evteeet-or sein atin’ ‘ r will be leart with regret that Mr. J. sete : : : ; MARVELOUSLY Cukar Livenature.—A large] 1 “Hotton the emin oe ah diless’ I and other Cloths, Tweeds, &c., at 33 ee cent discount ; Blankets, Counterpanes, Comforts and Lace Curtains at 33 per cent stock of Libraries—works of the best authois a ee > agg Eg BS. sae ‘ " ar : ' : edute and 6 inthe ach a eds iad lead, at the age of seventy-seven. Mr. Hat- LE discount ; Silks, Satins and Velvets at 33 per cent discount ; Black and Colored Plushes at 33 per cent discount; Gloves and " _ ? , vo oe ror > ht i se e . he nu . er : 2a re ic . ‘ r or Bookstore. Call and inspect. woe Was I0e soto Suete.amrercar cs The paws ; PS ee ag Hosiery-at 33 per cent discount ; Linen Goods of all kinds at 25 per cent discount: Priuts and Waite Cottons at 23 per cent vt the Princess’s Theatre under Charles Kean, O* FICES and Warerooms, No. 35, Water St, 9:5... r hi } | ately in oecupation of G. W, DeBlois, de- discount. | . > : te 4 ee ind while at hat house he composed the le . a - . we wo midgets, Princess Li 2. inches hich mente { ae 8 ; wo ceascd. kaasine al the office of and General Rheinbeck. 36 inches high, were} /yor0) (Rance on) Moarenesd aes ard lus” R. ¥. DEBLOIS, «A Lot of Goods at HALF PRICE, such as Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, Feath ¥" vers, Real Lace, Edgings, Collars and . o . . LO ‘au } i ia! crite o } ao Paacnae stan l 2 anaes married on the iain f a variety hall in the | ‘ oo uct mi t a 4), King | rovincial Building. Cuffs. Fr . . ea i Bowery, New York, one night last week. eS ay % ios - tor a ee, o-. Ch’town, Oct. 2nd, 18% cod tf i Prillings, a large variety Wool Goods, &e. : ri tdi 4 , rm y ser, f iif ~ : - . . ' ; . . . . Vierchant of Veuiee,’ and h Ad Abo: r ' Ax electric lamp haa been placed at the edge | Merchant of Venice, and Much Ado About| QaMO TATE aan) pick sent oh hadnt in front of C. D. Rankin’s Cathedral cneusinaa i ae atladae aaa ral Ji ibl i] i “Tb Dru Store, and was first lighted last even- |, k : 5 ee : i = . , HOOKS OF part songs nd upwards of 150 songs. | _— P dba "a y y } ‘ ( 4 S 5 . ; ‘ (NUEANED, Gloseed ‘and - Curled. ou All of the Above New and in Good Order, and will be Sacrificed in erder te Clear j eer AT fall hi ‘ ing. We hope th otovers Will Tolliow this ex- : ; "4 so a. ' . His opera called ‘*Rose, or Love's’ Ransom, ample, , ,luced in Covent Garden in 1884 \ Feathers made as beautiful as new. } ‘*Robin Hood,” a cantata, was fir % beard cial terms to Dry Goods Firms. Orders may ; Out Quick. ' be left at the residence of Mrs. Gaur, Hills- | serrior (Evangelist) will |” : ; ; ; : : a it the Bradford Musical Festival in 1856. ; ct a Gospel eetin »-nig! t he ; f I comuuct & Go pei ving t ? nignt t ie Ome af his latest lei as ‘*Hezekiah.” , borough Street, fourth door north of F itzroy. er . i. Cc. a Hail. at 8 ovlock. at ¥v hich a} Une a. ia u W rs vas — i Ro O 13 . ' ; 4 general attendance is invited of those inter- | 54°T d ma, which Was pro ed at the; s 2aw tu fri wky 4i Crystal Palace on December 15, 1877 ested. bata gaat Toronto Week, Oct. 7, 1886. ge Patera serine eer: 3 SEN OUR CIRCULARS FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. APPLES AT AUCTION. 75 barrels Apples, The deceased was uncle of Joseph Uns- | Adk : f nN | in Emperors, evade &c.. at auction, | Worth, Esq., Mechanical Superintendent, P. , minis' ration i otice. pene nee at Rooms, Queen Street, on Thursday next, | I. Railway. said i 2ist inst.. at 11 o’clock.—A. H. B. Mac- M | Tae undersigned Administeatrix of the Estate - ms. C. C. GARDINER and Benjamin of George Wastic D Blois, aie of Charlotte. gowan Heartz arrived from Kentucky last even- | 0%", * “ees ve 1 rovinee of Prince Edward . aticisni ; : Island decessed, hereby notifies all persons MH Ma. J . Furrener, formerly of this city ing. The colt Pre pur purcha sed by indebied to the let cane of suid dec mnoG ba tnake . ' ee cal has been | em there, is at present in Boston, and , Wine ai eptyment to her, at the oflice of Robert but at present residing in Dakota, has been il le : fa ’ P I. DeBivis, Provincial Buiidi Cuarlotietown, : “ . Will arrive . ’ 1 r , ot } . nominated by acclamation as the Republican | "** rrive re ina few days receptor | Proctor of the said Estace, and all persons ? 3 sire: r ‘ 4 2 aving any claiins or demands aga he i ~y? Jak. is sired by Nutwi od, rec ord of 2 18} : (sire having nV Chat t nan ayainst the saic 1 Dak., of Felix. 2.18}: Dawn, 2.19}: M in 9 91. | Estate are hereby required to render the same, | Ch town, Oct. Id, 1886. te : - Spee 35 ; 2 “"—"9 | duly attested for payment, within twelve months candidate to repreaent Brown County, in the Legislatare. iil aii Menlon, 2.21 4. ) Nutwood by Bel- | from date, at the oilive of the suid Kober: &, Ox the first page of Taz Examrixer to day|mont, (sire of Wedvgewvad, record 2. 19), | De Blois. : ? . Dated this 13th day of September, A. D,, 1°89. — | will be found . full report of the recent race at} son of Alexander's Abd illah, sire of Gold- ; ro at Mystic Pai k, Boston, in which two Island] mith’s Maid, record 2.14. The first dam SARAIE EF ee ee ‘ : ose ? ot ae : i : diministratrix, } re d h rses (re oF ge Lee and Bijou took ot Nu CtWoOo 1 Is Miss Russell, dam of the ’ Sept. 29, 1886 —1 mo 2aw ; ‘ ‘ ‘= first and second places, George Lee's time pee! le ss Maud S., record 2.03}. The * mn | was 2,23}. of Prec sptor is Pre rept, by Panzoast, ae . | reco ae 113: (sire of Patron, 3-year reound | Tue oddfellows intend holding a public ‘ be W a | re oF z "12 T 14) by Woodsford’s Mambrino, record, | : ; . > . “ae entertainment in their new hall, Brown Blo K+ 12.211 (sire of Abbotsiord,2.19}); first a dina on Thursday ‘evening, 18th Nov. A good 14 : 279" “ bl ad i Pp ancoast by Harold, sire of Mat na &.. programme wil " a pre pared and published in 1 2.043 B Fons ; a few day An energetic committee has the 20re Ot - veders Will Sec DY t! Re matter In tna . foreguing that Preceptor is fast hionably | ames Paton & Co, —>—— bape Boulanger, howe os a —— gral MY RULE CL0 iad JACKETS, | 240 ‘ Black Cashmere, “7; 7 * 2 + Sisacy oxitic, writae Ske: Pipiatieat Geu.t > Saamnl Neu) as 900 ‘ Colored Persian Cord (double width) 300“ “#21 langer has prepared a wel conceived 1,200 ‘“ Black, All-wool Cashmere, worth 6 - An ” | 300 ** Black Union Cashmere, + 29 . ae og 300 ‘* Gray Alpaca, wt 20 ” oe = 480 ‘** All-wool Serge Dress Goods, *‘ 24 > = a : Latest Biyles. 300 ‘** Mantle and Ulster Cloths, ‘ $1.60 F ** $1.00 Tue Amherst Gazette says that Mr. Georg | ae McFarlane, of the Amherst Hotel, returne 7 mu from the Charlottetown éxhibition on Satur- | I day evening, having enjoyed a first-class trip. | plan in conjunction with a staff officer of CLOTH DEPARTMENT. Mr. McFarlane, who is a practical farmer, | hich rank for a continental campaign. The god Sa ; says P E. Island takes the lead in agrical-| Militaire says Gen. Boulanger desires war, KY RLE ¢ LOTHS, e ’ BLALENAL ¢CL6 CHS, os @d'b'E OU AN CLOTHS, oer nor to gratily personal ambition, but as : : = a ; Capt rto gratily pel amd on, bu ‘ ASTRAK N CLOTHS > ‘- bre :. his sire bein or h: lf. brother to M wud rs NER vous de bil lit y; in ¢ ithe or Sex, he owever in- D9 and th » sire of his dam hd nephew of nt. ae ae on duced, speedily, th: roughly and permanently | Maud S$. Messrs. Gardiner and Heartz are | eured. Address, with ten cents in stam ips for to be congratulated on getting sO weil a} wy am : we 4 Ho -AT Sh tE a CHIPWREL KED HRY GOtbSs, reply and book of particulars, W orld’s Dis-| bred one. . IR be4 Vy Bt A a A Ge GS eb EP e) in penusary Medi ral Assoc iation, 663 Main Street, ee 6D © Ee £24 A A bo s a Cor MMENCID NG ON st 7 Buffalo, N. Y. fry wly France wants War. = ' - i Ae a I re ng eg a y ry } * ‘ ' Tue steamship Clifton leaves for London, The growth of the war feeling in Bisnes' oe 20: FRIDAY, SH) P L HMBER 24th. via Sidney, at 5 oclock this evening. She! jas been again exemplified. The Boulan- J cai samuereitiaai ie A, takes 3,049 cases of lo sters, 800 sacep and ver party ha Te b 1s ' the 1SSl 3 if tw Ww MANTL a= DEPART MENT. \ i » : . e a general carg t funber ao P. Blake, |S Pe sla ow L ra Fue See HE Goods are all in good condition and will be soid as noted below :— d enerau : ure) o AULVeL, “ . . , ; oO Thi is, 7 Re a thea e S i a hl _ : eo & c v ’ “vs Wee . M. P. P., and Capt. John Leslie are passen- oa rte - ft “s we : ae a0) DOLWANS, j t T geis to London, and Mes. McDonald to Sid- eee hey affensive policy i ge om LOAG PALETOTS, \ A Large Assorimen 6 ‘ : . on - | <n ofthe old military prestige of France. SMOKED SAC uals J 1,200 yards Scotch Mixed Dress Gdods, worth 25 cents, now 17 conts. | ney. ' i 2 a ev TA Ba Be Low Prices. Cheice New Goods. ture gener rally over Nova Svotia. i not for the purpose of recovering Alsace, ee ee ee wanted od bark Katie Stuart, CoP | step leading to the solution of social ques-| SOCKINGET -E CLOTHS, 850 “ Sateen Dress Goods, “ 2 ele oe rintayson, ownes , we ‘ltione The strictest t: evarvthin ‘ on Summerside, 1 ran ashore at Beile Creek Head, a a rw pow oo M ees SEALE ES, | 1,200 ‘* Princess Dress Cords, - “u 7 ae ¢ = P oo | rer é 5s 3 g¢ resumed. Ni. , ‘a SATUV, . ‘ near Ritleman’s Rock, during the | 7erman 1s being resumed. CaTAY 300 “ Plaid Dress Goods, iS 13 = - > “ ; a rd tf oy. | Minister of Commerce, has ordered the ib ie ik eee -" gale of Sunday night. | She is deep-| Minister of Commerce, has ordered the | press GOODS DEPARTMENT 1,000“ Colored Velveteen, et. Soe ee | police to prosecute all persons selling boxes ly embedded in the sand, but at last re ports there was no water in her hold, and her ‘of toys imported from Germany ib con- CASTIMERES, ; All the New Bress Materials sada = | | tai hing i apo i Alsace. ' & * i ™ - : Ve cargo of white oats was safe. ining a map of France without Alsace a pats, sonia of the Seasen with Plushes ! e . 3 ) | ‘es ' : é anc dae cite’ Atso—A Job Lot of Colored and Black PLUSHES, suitable for Trimming and ¥ Tue steamer Merrimack, Capt. Crowell, ar- | HOTEL ARRIVALS. Gitta. oe cLe H, } to Match. ? am rived here at 2 o'clock this afternoon with a Cad S HAR SUZFEING, Fancy Work—-a desperate Bargain—only 85 cents a yard. reneral cargo and the following passengers ; OSBORNE HOUSE. xy . = oe sail of tenn ‘homas McDermitt, Patrick Casey, Alice Cia ahi. nlite Som ee mee FURS. We will show these goods on tables in ce ) Crockett, Annie McDonald, Christie McDon- | 5 £ fecumites Tedied Ch: WC tee oy ‘ } ' COME AND SEE THEM. * ald, Maria Ward, Mrs. M. Dewitt, Jessie M. 20 fy AeA erage Sage nee ye 9 BaP PUS-LINDD CIRCULARS, A Large Stock. | ite Mary MeLeol, Mrs. M. I: Gillis, M, B. | Bedy, Ch’town; M Mcfnnis, St Peter's Bays J FUR UAPES, \ | a R % Gilbride "Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Crockett, rr McLean, Dartmouth, N 8; John Doyle, a MU Fes, J All Prices. BA VE ES PAT ON & q 54>, + , Campbelton, Lot 4. 19-—Jas Yeo, Port Hill; EPR CAPS, \ : ’ Binns. os cables L Anderson, St Peter's; AE MelInnis, Mur- FUR GLOVES, J MARKET SQUARE. Mackxerst fishing for this year is about | Tay River; Jas H Bourke, Mill View; Dr a cn’ sont Sept, 20, 1886. over. An odd catch m: vy be made yet, bat} Beer, C herry Valley. i ; amreenrinnen ioatiahaiie i tie probability is the . no more will be caug cht | RANKIN HOUSE. 7 : ‘ , . — inal ltbee by esas or by book and line. og: 18 A Morsuon, Halts; 68 Foot, |F Olt’ Mats, Feathers, Flow ers, Plashes, Velvets. ve veral of our Is! —- seiners h ive come home ‘ do: J G Sh sited, Ha hbartd Cove, N S; P J INT Bi WZ and pot ad into — potato ¢ arryii 1g ae 83. | Mackie, Glasgow; Wm Anderson, Woodstock; — 30 Nearly all the American mackerel kiers | M McLecd and wife, Belfast; J H Dewar, m have gor - home where, it is hopea they may | Alberton; Jas Redgers, Montreal; A J Pain- 2 ti ay a rr? 2c stay, until they are prepared to deal squarely 'chand, Quebec. j Ws “—s yh ‘ Ha, ft 2 n the uestion. j on the fishery ques REVERE HOUSE. - | Few people know what is s the best Scotch! Oct IS—M Stephen, Geo Gregg, Lowell, SUCC YESS SORS TO rhiskey to drink, there are so many brands. Mass; F Bertram. 19—John Lock, Truro, N 5 5 The Gaelic whisxey, shipped by the Stirlin; S; P S Hamon, Montreal. POE A ae Vv i a , Glock. Bonding Co., Sterling, N. B., for age aad = —— aa pay% LES ces Cc © s | Is som arity has long stood first in Scotland— MARRIED. ‘ oe ee take amongst the nobility. It issold in fullsized) 4+ s+. punstan's Cathedral, on the 19th inst., Ch'town, Oot. 12, 1886. | ees (a bottles—six to the gallon—nearly all other hy the Father Burke. Mr. James Cain, | TURE ! am : A NEW DEPAR brands seil in small sized bottles. The Gaelic Bennet Morell, to Miss Jane Murphy, of this : : SS a na ee Ee | A S. niey | whiskey is sold everywhere, Black dump ve 2 nd ‘ iihtninitiniiinlindy ttle, gold cay ‘ rold label. See you ' On the Gth inst., in this city, at the Methodist; @1¢ EVE. § 4% Sep® yt EEA® a wb CiepAE, battle, guid ca peal ae - mee Pasneanee, eet “ty W. Bexsions, Mr. William Ce +} yo AG ae a OR SALE. a , get it. at Fee eae lary -Senc ik wi - ‘Gad ibeast aa ee pociibnimnns SEATS, of the Latest Styles, at the very LOWEST We reevct to learn that the schooner Emer- pent Sa a , ot . mo i. = or “a mM " oe | NS ; f E3 2 ald. owned by Captain McKay, of Stanley, | «7. ° 4 : NSH. BY TRC SV. Vy. Seer ean sae. IN Store, a quantity o 3. cine F Grastut a lerchien ta UAT centrally-sitnated and comfortable “ot- , ‘PRIC was stranded onthe West Cape during the Grace Ford, of New Gleuvow Road. BEST HARD COAL, © FURS, of all kinds, Cleaned, Dyed. aiiered and Repaired. tnce, now in the ocerpatinn of the nunder- gale oi iast Thurs lay « Friday, and will : On the 18th inst., by the Kev, W, Harrison, Mr. | signea, on King S$ ret, near Prinee. 1 contains : ‘és : rn likely be « total wreck. Ly 1 MeKay has James Matthew Mooney, of Charlottetown, to|ten rooms and 2 large frost- proof cellar. There ; Egg and Chestnut S:zes. HIGH iu 45 SH PRICES said for R AW Furs. 22. ’ y hae ot on Miss Mary Winifred Murphy, of same piace. j ‘e alas Stable ' rt heuse on the pre- | aa aT Vek e r been very sick all summer, ana not been ; i ! are also a Stable and Coac hh . om co 4 . ise j are in epair. - pap for Cash. able to leave his house to ittend to Loy busi ee — s—uil of which are is te Sled to David >t = Ch a ' 7 Pa a ‘ . . } nay § , "\ "Eo For terms and porticulars app. a ‘ J :, EY es ness, and the loss of thy schovner ls now DIED. , Maciennan or op the premiscs to | CAPT. J. HUGEES, . somewhat heavy on him, owing tu having had At Canoe Cova, Lot 65, Sucnst Mth, 1833, Loni 31 3 INN OVS. 10% Bh net 8, Louis MRA CATHSRINE MACLENN AD: 3 of t now sails and gear about a year i. - ee LAITISe M ? ag WY exe infeed that hd in NW yarteably saee pah_bahoves Wied wi Vole DuiinD0D) Oy Kowa Ou & 18D ow tf ; Cin'towny Oot, dy 1980-1 bord Wores Sue Oh’town, May 4, '886 ‘ ; ‘