eR os a ti ge ee napa x ' | | de at ng ey ber ony ot By § a ys eee = PRRBET GA FAO MIEN OO LUE AP rruvyy wt >4 - am nt Local and Gitier lies, THEATRICAL. The Boston Comedy Com pany is playing in Monct os Nott Ladi will please t Reer Bre ud. will appear but on i i — TIVIe, ihe rey ul wihay tone Uity Vouncli W i j ion M In ext - Wh n peopl see a man advertise they fi elude he isa business man.—-Eimira (V. {dvertis - The man who does not find adverti sing protitable generally finds business unprotitab le N.C F F / cusicinilpitnaceii of all kinds Beer Bros, on Monday. SILKS isplay at - — Avertising is the rhetoricand not the loci of trade ; it’s business is to persuade and : vince. — The Modern Advertisement. _—-- > Boston STEAMER.—The steamer Wo el left Hawkesbury at five o'clock this morning and wili be here some time this evening > LOADING. The st John Telegraph ys that the schr Twilight is loading 1200 busiels | ' of Island oats at that port fo: W estport, ~~. Se OE 2a TERE NET }} were unearthed avery large and rich | iATT ST Tre eae oe Nt TELEGRAPHIC vEW ¥. SPECIAL Desparcuxs To Tue EXAMINER. Relies ef the Cronin T “agedy. Nov. 8. me time past the sewer at the in- tersection of Evanstan Avenue and Buena \venue has been flushed and running over; to-d; iy the sewer-cleane rs removed the cover |! trom aman hole and prodded among the ‘rubbish. Beneath the water two valises CHICAGO, tor a other In the Croniu’s pre- with several prescriptions signature. The paper one | dropped to plece 8, one ot ie ather, the lonly the remains of & paper one, leather valise was found Dr. scription book | bearing his , | Of tattered clothing that bore evidence - jhaving been cut in strips with sharp knife, The in the ce nt re of surg on! y intact garment was ical instruments. The surgical case and prescription book bore the doctor's name. Every article of outward clothing | Was rec gnized by Conklin and a dozen | other friends as the property of the mur- idered doctor. jonly one block from the spot where the bloody trunk was discovered. The paper alise is supposed to have been the one pur- ; chased by S. B. Simonds from A. P Revell MINER, ie and from it rolled a mass | snd encireled the doctor's Case | All these things were found | S. S. “WILLIAM.” FOR CHARTE FR, | ‘HE ABOVE STEAMER is now open for charter. Will be due here from Mon- treal on 14th inst. Apply to R. McMILLAN, nov8—dy tf A dane LARGE LOT —OF- WINSOR & NEWTON'S ‘TUBEPAINTS, Palette Knives, | Palettes, Oils, | Gold Paint, | Brushes, | —OPENED TO-DAY AT— | (Tt HAG tsa eee? HAM) TO TAKE PLACE 5 | ‘Charlottetown Driving | AN sie Park, nw &I 2 O"PCLOCH, F. M., —BETW EEN~ o _— — iz Co. ice.—The water in the basin of the © n} We a a Scuare fountain was skimmed ever wi ice | . . quare , ee wet Struck a Rock. this morning. Government Pond Was iSO | caught across, ae " so Victoria, B. C., Nov. 8 [uHeRR is comfort for th wm With a pre H.™M.S Amphion, with the Governor- turely gray beard ia B i m’s Dye-}] General and party, left Victoria yesterday ecause it never fails to co! wi even brown | prorniy vy for New Westminster. A dense or black as may be desired y preyauied, and when about 25 miles| + from Victoria the vessel struck a rock and |} fawt e remei » : 1 - Mc ‘DAY L. ucdies Wher pecaee Fen : con need to make water rapidly. lhe | onde Ww vor a! rye a on Monday w de os pumps were t ing and the ship put store to the dispiay Of lamey g i sul ; : . : ; es 7 ba »Esquimauit attull speed, arriving | for the season, and art silks (see : : fe a cakes = Reer Rr ) & o | Line Admiral ordered the | fi til lew at pt tre ' ; , } ce }ship to be docked and the dry dock was » YEARS IN 7 RecioN OF TH e- |p red ihe ship was kept afloat by BERGS.—This iut ing work, writ y j disting and entered the dock about mid- Rev. Fred. E J. Lioyd, whi statio: rp nigh tne a nt of injuries 1s n yet the dines se of ‘lew a mundiant, May i ti vu. ine Vice-regai p irty came eae the Diamond Bovkstore. | al ire now at the Driad Hotel i ; oo ms } Ortrawa, Nov. 8. L ENNIS IN WINTER —The Moncto od = } Vv : ; 5 A number o young g ntlemen ve | . ris > acdvices trom Victoria snow that ma ed the old roller rink ind are Hxlng } ' : report of the accl nv to the } for the game of lawn tennis duriog t yinter | Steamer conveying the yice-regai party was "gi at se ; N . ; Daas mouths. Peauy CXagel ale Ae sO One Was alarmed —_—>-— and no danger was imminent. His Excel- ? . . Pie ; 4 ; va ’ > — " ; : . New (Qt ARTERS.— the Pictou .Veros s4ys : | lency will reach Ottawa in about ten days Owing to the presence of typh nd fev mM — —_ 1 the jail, policehecdquarters are bein ae The Newfoundland Elections. ted up in the Harper building on math | — Market wharf. Haurrax, Nov. 8. ee eee He PexsonaTeD A FeMALE.—A young man is under arrest in Halifax for personating a female in his correspondence with a i-llow boarder and obtaining from him sundry of money, which he is unable te repay > 0ans Wet Arrexpeo To.—The St- John Glole the Newfoundland been dele: ited. Fenelon, defeated in Harbor All the members of governuient have | Colonial Se retary, 1s Main. Penny, Surveyor General, is also defeated in C: eam srigus returned Clift (opposition). The government is deeply snowed under. There were two says: A < ark yad of 140 sheep for New po S. full tick ets 1n St Ji hn’s, and the opposition Me., passed through this city this mo ning|ticket was carried in its entirety—six all from &, E. Island. Good care had bee: tak-/ told. en of these animals, as they were in excellent | sinensis uit condition. wise JourNaLisTic.—The Quebec Daily Tele graph has lately been enlarged and has don- ned a new dress. The New Glasgow, N. S. Chronicle has changed its make-up, and is now an 8-page The change is an improvement. ——~»>- pa pe BT. Cuance or Time.—The hours at which the sales of Mr. J. J. Seaman's furniture and the property of James Costello were to take place has been changed—the former to 2 o'clock, p. m., instead of ll a. m., and the latter to Wednesday, 13th inst. See advt. shsscealalitla itil Orens To-Morrow.—Ata recent meeting of the trustees of the school building lately erected on Edward ‘Street, near Fitzroy, it was decided that it be known as the Kensing- ton School, and that it be opened to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon at half-past three, when a silver collection will be taken up. csonaiiiouiian NaturaL History Socrery.—The Natural History Society will meet on Thursday next, 14th inst., at Sp. m., in the Philharmonic Hall. Col. J. Hwater Duvar will read a paper entitled, *‘ Some enquiry into the ethnology of the Island.” He will deal chieily with the Indian races that inhabited the Isiand at the time of its discovery. iia liiisuma Foorsatt.—The Halifax papers report that an exciti ng game of football between the Wanderevs and Dalhousie College teams was layed on the grounds of the forme: on Thanksgiving Day. The game was declared « draw in favor of the Wanderers, the D al iousie team having made three touch- downs for safety. There were about 2000 people present during the match. Aisne Tue Turr.—Cl: irke’s mare Maud ¢C. easily defeated Mahon’s Bronze Chief at the Moosepath (St. John) races on Thanksgiv ing Day. ‘Iwo heats were trotted. Time, 2.424, 2.393. There was 4 yery pretty running Sfoncton Driving Park, on Thurday. The contestants were Hopeful and pa (i 1een. Hopeful won in two straight heats. Time, 54 and 55. Horsemen say that "Hopeful is destined to make his mark on the turf —- -» race on Great Matcn Race.—The match race between the pacers Albert E. and and P. P. Gillis, will take Driving Park next Monday afternoon, at Zo’clock. The race will be fora purse of $200, and will be mile heats, best three in five. Both animals are very fast, and, as they are well matched, a close and exciting contest may be expected. The aad sion to the Park will be 26 cents, with no extra charge for the grand stand. A large at- tendance of spectors is expected. - New figs, very fine, for sale by the pound au oe & Goff ’s. nod 3i - Sale continued on Monday at 10 o'clock to} close out one car load apples.—E. H. Norton & Co., Auctioneers. diii San Francisco, Nov. 7. 7.—The steamer City of Sydney, from Japan to-day, brings. news to Oct. 18. Count Ohuma, minister of foreign affairs for J; apan, was returning from a cabinet meeti ng, when Kurishma) Tsanki, aged 30 years, politically envious 0f the count, threw a bomb at bis rival. | Th he bomb exploded at the count’s feet, in- icting deep wounds on his right leg, and slight Wounds on h.a right hand and face. | © would-be assassin drew a shor + sword | and killed himself by cutting his throat. Sante 's leg was emputated abuve the Harry | G7., owned respectively by George Essory | place on the} A Sensational Article. taken from usor impaired in their eflic: acy we shall lose even life itself if necessary. Public schools of Canada are characterised as ‘*Godiess and highly injurious to even the morals of our children.’ "Twas Told At ATHENS, Nov. 8. The Government organ Acropolis asserts that at a recent dinner at the British lega- tion count Herbert Bismarck told Premier Tricoupis that Germany unreservedly re- cognized Turkey’s sovereignity in Orete and that it “bebooved Greece to accommodate herself to the peaceful efforts of the great powers, Incoupis replied that Greece recognized Turkey’s rights in {Crete in just the same measure as the powers re- ognized Turkish rights in Egypt, Cyprus, Roumelia and Bosnia, and therefore would not limit the freedom of her policy by bind- hy prouinises. Dinner. ° ee The Lightermecns’ strike. Lonpvon, Nov. 8. Lord Brassey, in a letter to the master lightermen, concurs in the advice of Car- diaal Manning and the Lord Mayor, that ‘the masters surrender to the employes. oeeroe oo MC. ‘. WEEK OF PRAYER, Noy. 10 To 16. TT 5 My ’ ‘ conde i - Association, town, hav made the week of prayer :— of Charlotte- following arrange- ; for the the }' Guspel meet- Sunday, 10th—Prayer meeting in parlor from 10 to 10.45, a.m. ing in the hall, 4 to 5 p.m. Subject— ‘‘Met by the way,” Acts 22,6toil. A mass meeting in the evening from | 18.30 to 930. Praise and short practical AGC Tresses, At both these services collections will be taken in aid of special Association work, | Silver will be preferred. | “Ap rayer meeting will be held in the par | lor daily during the week from 12.45 to 1.1 | p. mh. Wednesd: AY, 13th— meeting i ” the lower 1 pari lor at 3 p. mm. women on! y.- Bd Bt mothers’ prayer | For | i Friday, 15th— Gospel ineeting in hall at ne '8 p.m. advantage, | Saturday, ‘from 8 to 9. Subject—‘‘An opening to great . Jobn 10, 7 to 9. 16th—Bible class in The pastors of the different churches | - have kindly consented to preach on Sun- | day next about young men, and the urgent need of special Christian effort in their be- bsif. SHIP NEWS. Halifax Nov 7—Ar schrs Nivgara, G: gh irdt, | Ch’town; Alina, Ritcey, Alberton. C: 1na0, Nov 7—Ar, she Laurier, $ town for | Beston. Sid, schr Amorette, r, E. mn er oe Ontario Mines Round Coal. —Dinthaeigion.» cargo of this good house coal at Peake’s No. 1 wharf Selling at $2.55 per ton to-day and Monday, to viwe ut the lot.—H, M. Norton & Oa, parlor | George Essory’s Pacer '' Albert £.,” ——AND— P. P, Gillis’s Pacer “Harry 6.,”! + FOR A PURSE OF $209, Mile Heats, Best Three in Five, to Harness, As these Pacers are without doubt, the fastest Horges on the Island, it will be worth double price to come and see it. Excursion rates have been given at one first-class fare from ail points. — Admission to Park, 25 cents ; Grand Stand, , free. Kineston, Ont., Nov. 9. . , ‘ . . > » ‘ In the last issue of the Freeman the P. 3 GILLIS, * Catholic organ bere, is an article on the GEORGE ESSORY. subject of separate schools menaced by pol-| "0Vvo itical and religious demagogues. It says} Late ee ** the schools are our own by an entirely just title, and before we shall see them a on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Oe am et I AM instructed by J. J. Seaman, Esq., sell by Auction, at his Residence on U oo Queen Street, On Wednesday, 13th Instant, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. } All his HOUSEHOLD rome con- sisting of one Parlor Set, in walnut and hair cloth, one Bell Organ, extra fine toned, Ex- tension Table, Sitting Room Chairs, Easy Chair, Rocking Chair and Lounge, Walnut Sidebo: ard, one ‘Singer Sewing Machine (new), two Bedroom Suites in ash and walnut, one Single Bed, Wash Stand and Table, Child’s Cot, Chair and Carriage, Hall Stand, two Hanging | Lamps, four Glass Lamps, Pictures in oil and Chromos, one set China and one set China Dishes Brussels, Scotch and Tapestry Carpets. Kitchen Furniture, etc. Cooking Stove, Stove Pipe and Drum Bedroom Stove. , one GEO. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. IE i. NORTON & C0,, AUCTIORNDERS, novl—pat iny STOCE: Barrels Damaged F lour, = i per bri. a { 70 aia Good oO ..* ‘« Labrador ules e 50 ‘bel, Order at once. No credit. i. H. NORTON & CO., oct23—eod & wky 3w Auctioneer, i } ANTED,—A good Parlor Maid. High wages to a Cempetent servant. Apply to Mrs iE DWARD BAYFIELD. wky pat tf—nové8 Ror SALE.—A light driver, or to exchange for a heavy breeding mare, Apply to F. N. | DARK, Hunter River. ay li wky li—nové IANO FOR SALE at a bargain, if applied fir atonee. Enquire at this office, novi—tf eod O LET.—Dwelling House «in corner of Pownal aud Kent Sureets. Apply to THos. W. Dopp, novs—3aw tf To LOAN _$25, (00 toloan on favorable terms, twenty-five thousand doilars iv large or nallsums, Aoply to Mr. Malcolm McLeod (of Palmer & McLeod) at Bank N.S. building, Ciar- lottetown.—A 5 B octl§ Im YI ET. ilk ‘House on Grafton Street, opposite the Prince of Wales College, at present oc- “cup ied by S. Blancha®d@, sq Apply to WM. Mc- LEAN, Merchants’ Bank P. Island, octls War fED IMMEDIATELY.—A good general Servant. No washing. Apply at this office, oct26 gTe AYE!.—From the subseriber’s premises, about the middle of June last. two tieiiera, 3 y: ars oid. one red and the other spotted red and white, pore ae et oe information concernipy Sue w Lathe it oO De- MONDAY NENT, 1th INST, | _ SATURD AY, } You will find Bargains on our Counter every day in the week, We look oyt to buy right and sell cheap, and you will save money /every article we sell, by buying from us, | | Che ‘p Dress Goods, heap Ulster Cloths, ch ‘ap Mantle Cloths, HOUSEHOLD Charlottetown, November 1, 1889—eod PERKINS & STERN’S. ~-—~-————{x) inianaiiidtaeiineatantintepiatete These are GREAT BARGAIN DAYS with ws. (x) Cheap Flannels, Cheap Fleecy Cottons, Cheap Winceys, (x) GOODS. GENTS’ (x) We make a specialty of Cheap Linens, Cheap Tickings, Cheap Blankets. FURNISHINGS. We have a Big Stock of every description of DRY GOODS at bottom prices. PERKINS & STERNS. C : t+ the Pull | ON THE BARGAIN BUSINESS, Pemeemersace ot Oct. 8, 1889—eod wky alannah cada iui itil ~\X} — (x) ————-—— just because we promise no more than we can perform. ao make our Bargains better than our Brag. OUR LMMENSE STOCK OF CLOTHING GOING LIKE HOT CAKES is We will make you happy with EKaargains that are at the top notch for Cheapness and Value. LLE| We have the Largest Stock of Clothing in the Lower Provinces and Lowest Prices in the Dominion. Don't be foolish enough to buy without seeing the W onderful Cheap Men's PROWSE BROS. Stock. IRIMME La. tore DUNCAN ana! \Flockhart’s, | Bengal, ; Wade & NJ 3utcher’s, For Use After Shaving. Rogers’, Hollow Ground, Galvanic, &c. oy ‘HOUSE | Giycerine Jelly, Jelly of Bay Cos- Philoderma, ‘Cucumber and Roses, Toilet Powder, jRum. Magnesia, Moustache Wax, metiques, &c., at oct29—3m eod (t t s) j | | { iw 4 8 :—J ames W. R. WATSON’S. 5 Tile of city Property, ee AM instructed by the City Council to gell BY AUCTION, Monday, November AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., On House and Lot known as the Engine House, | on King Street. The Lot is 32 feet on King Street and 5) feet back, adjoining the Hotel Davies pro- erty. The House has Six Rooms, finished. The premises can be seen at any time be- | | ane tween this date and day of sale. B. NBBDHAM, Boe VALUE ABiAI Li (8th, MILLER BROTHERS, Queen Street, Charlottetown. | |p’ NOS, wards. | ORGANS, in price trom $65 and upward. SEWING MACHINES, in price from $25 apd upwards. in price from $250 and up- latending purchasers will do well to call and inspect our large stock. MILLER BROTHERS, Queen Street, Charlottetown. Seaman, Summerside; cott, Albertou do wky 3m conn ‘ay lm e< PROPE RTY, BY sescusaaiet eee 1 AM instructed by Jatnes Costello, Esg., to sell by Auction, on the premises, On Wednesday, 13th instant, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, His Three-story Brick Building, situated on} the corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, | with Warehouse, Stable, etc. Terms at sale. For further particulars apply to GEO. M. HARRIS, nov5 Auctioneer. Bags ! Bags! | 3 ~ (;BAIN AND POTATO BAGS. J ), 000 For sale by i HORACE HASZARD. inp Auctioneer, { nové-~2w ¢dd IN BOSTON —FROM— (4th January, 1890, chip a lag |BARGAINS THE GREAT sa. S ‘stmors —IN—— | International Maritime ann ‘ nurogs) “= Machines “t0 BE HELD— } 4th November,) ,. 1889, J —WILL BE-— The Largest Maritime Exhibition Ever Held in the World. % 47 ITH a view to encourage a large attend- ance, and give the people of Prince Fdward Island a cheap trip to Boston and Return, Nt The Boston, Halifax and P. &, Island a ates : Steamship Line have concluded to issue SPECIAL RETURN TICKETS (embodying a Coupon which will admit the holder to the Exhibition), at the low price of Ten Dollars Each. These Tickets will be good on the & S, **Ca roll,” Capt. Brown, or the S. 8, ** Wer. cester,” Capt. Nickerson, sailing FROM CHARLOTTETOWN, on Phursday of Each Week, at 4 o'clock, p.m., viz., 3lst October, 7th, 14th and 2lst November, and sailing on their retary trips FROM BOS: TON, on WEDNESDAY, 6th, 13th, 20th and 27th November For further information apply to CARVELL BROTHERS, Ageats, Charlottetown. R. B. Gakpiver, Manager, Lewis's Wharf, Boston. _oct2a—dy ; & wky tl 14th Nov, Labrador Herring ee. eee Pe LABRADOR HERRING, —— ex schooner ** Mary Every barrel warranted, For sale bv JOHN KELLY, American Honse, Dorchester Streut. wate Waren elgh & Uwen's Brick iat » Water Street, now Mack.” os i pap fiten = cian ‘ [ Siete a ai ery NE a ct near hii A RE, , a sae pact wa toma il ek aa fae ees pies Ss See a aetna & are ane otere RE ses .—— Ss a oT ean wr aes we ee ee