a penta pd Annan ee =—_— — a gocal and Other ftems. | _- Practice this evening. - pyr waBMowic. _— uste at the 7, Urs & ~marght (;02 L ~ to-nig! t and hea ie te the f M. C A, hy Mr. Hamlyn. Ps . 2 rhe temmcrrtaQee meting ta jon T ferte : = A Uall to-night. ibe ¥ MC Ja, all the best brands— Brown's Block. of7 Si eod | Knitting 7° penlvy Bros., The vity ledges of the a 2 — idiug ® sovial in the lodge room | parpoe* bo pporhiy P w.c. T. U. Concext.—One of the at-| a ne uf the concert to night will be a} wectiou “ : jo by an English lady. ous! s” } > | Vaxy Low The prices at the Diamond Geokatore during the great cheap sale are very jew and not likely to recover. Ladies Astrakan Jackete, the largest stock gad inest we have ever shown —Harkis & pew ART, Loadoa Hoase. oct 23 Si via. PaLMee will sell bis valuable im- ted herd of cattle (registered), at his sale r Monat Edward ferm, to-morrow, Wednes. fay, 29th inat., at 11 o'clock. Tus Larest.—‘* Famous or Infamous,” by Hertha Thomas ; * Black Box Murder,” by Varrten Maarteens, and all the recent books, st the Diamond Rookstore. gaoctd Be Guavap.—The walks in Quren Square around the Post Office require grading. Last evening large ponds of water formed and proved annoying to pedestrians. Brecuatt’s Lirree Srony.—It iw stated thet the autoblegraphy which Birchall has just concluded bas been sold to the New York Herald and Toronte Mai jointly for fifteen hundred dollars. Ledies Fur Collars in Beaver, Persian Lamb, Astrakan, Alaska Fox, French Seal, ac, with Moff and Beas to match.—Haxris « Srewart, London House. oet 23 5i axovLp Bz Ramoven.—The old pump of Grstten Street at the north side di the mar- bet house hes been idle for months past, and as its usefulness is gone it should be removed at ence. Istayy SreaMers.—The steamers for Pictou and Point du Chene left at the ssa! time this morning, but up to the time of going to press we have been unable tv scertain if they left on return. A Uoop Puice.—We understand that Mr. Jeun G. Macdonald, who recently dug up thirty potatoes on his farm at Montague which averaged two pounds each, has disposed of the lot ie Reben for ten cents cach. Bvawweers,—The members of the Char- jottetown Engineers are requested tu meet ut the Drill Shed this evening, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of making arrangements for the funeral of the late Sapper Saunders. 1. 0. O. F.—The Oddfellows of Summerside ure providing a uew hall on the upper fixt of the Urabbe brick block. It will be one of the finest Led rooms in the lower provinces. The dedication ceremony will take place about New Years. -_——»——- - Uss Bensdorp’s Roysl Dutch Cocoa. The vest Cocoa made. More economical and wholesome than tea, makes a delicious drink and is caslly prepared, Sold in 3 and 3lb tins at Geo. Carter & Co's, Market Square. oct 27 lw easily Batz.—Remember the sale of valuable live stock, crop and farming implements at Mount Edward Farm, in the East Royalty, the property of Charles Palmer, Esq., which takes place to-morrow (Wednesday) at 1! o'clock, sharp. Exeusu Cuvxcn at Rvstico.—The eburch at Rustico will te re-opened on, Buuday the 2nd November. Service at 10.30 morning, and 2.39 afternoon, the llection to go toward defraying expenses of repairing. Sr. Jossra’s Convent.—The ladies are busily engaged preparing for the graud bazsar in aid of St Joseph's Convent, which will bike piace the latter part of next month. Per- suns desirous of contributing to any of the tables sh»aid call at the Convent at once. Gusat Resoicrso.—There is great rejoicing ia St. Juba over the recent aquatic victory in Huifex. When the St. John crew arrived howe in the Mouticello.on Saturday night they were mu: by » great crowd and « brass bend, and esvorted to Prof. Washington's, where a comp imeatary banga-t was tendered thes. Tue Brwoura Leacus. -Rev. F "a poeee reat » r inst eve ing before the Epwor lagu es * The Supernatural in Religion,” in which he defended miracles, ete. An snimat- i discussion { llowed in which several gentle. wen took part. The criticism will be oon: inued at the mext meeting of the League. The music and reading contributed by the} ladies were much ted. Great regret es oxprossed at the loss of one of the active wenbers of the League, Mr. Eritest Mellish, whe ls leaving the Province, having been pro- oted, we understand, to the tellership of the yrehante Bank of Halifax at We) mouth, Sus Was Disarrorntep.—A few days ago the wife of a well-known resident of this city, While looking over a pair of pants belonging wher husband, which needed some little re- pairt, came acrosg-a $5 bill in. the watch ecket,—for, women-like, she had made « igent search of all the pockets before be- ginsing work. She. was much pleased with the results ef her search, and when the lord of the howsshold came home to his meal, she laughingly asked him if she might not keep Muy money she fotnd about the pants in question Tho husband, forgetting all about the $5 bill in the watch pocket, gave his con- tent te the arrangement, snd tus made his eo very happy. After the meal was over, lady went out shopping, having in her Possession the bill found in the pocket. She purchases to the value of $2 at a well nown dry goods store on the west side of et Square, and went’ home with some Soe her pocket besides. But she had net been home long when a boy from the store “ which she made the‘parchages-atrived, and Quietly iafarmed her that the $5 bill she had less ed is payment for the goods was worth- ~that it ~asa Bank of P,.E. Island note! t Course there was uothing left for the lady # do but te psy for the .articles. over agein efuai the money given her in change. the husband, when she teld him of the was heartless enoagh to laugh at aE ‘Norborough, TELEGRAPHIC VEWS, reoiaL Dasparouss ro Tarn Kxamixer. News from Quebec. — Quesec, Oct. 27. A letter was read from Cardinal Tascher- eau in the churches of the diocese yesterday advising those who smuggle or sell whiskey without @ license, that they cannot be ab- | solved except by the Cardinal or by his 9 vicars, n court here the other day, Messrs Lacoste and Casgrain insisted that Judge Andrews should force Oardinal Tachereau to reply to @ question that was put to His Eminence as a witness in a suit that had been brought against a religious order. On Saturday L’ Electuer said that the two lawyers wanted to send the Cardinal to jail. Messrs. Lacoste and Casgrain having sued that paper it comes out to-day with an ample apoligy and takes everything back. Damage By the Tide. oe Boston, Oct. 27. The extremely high tide of the past two days has caused much damage along the line of the Boston, Revere Beach and Lynn Railroads. The East Boston Tunnel con- tains water a foot in depth, and beyond the tunnel nothing but water can be seen. The water is clean over the sea wall and at Winthrop Junction everything is complete- ly surrounded with water. The residents sre imprisoned in their houses until the tide subsides No damage to the docks is reported. Ottawa News. Orrawa, Oct. 27. The number three of George Johnson's commercial pamphlets is shortly to be issued. It will be devoted to Australian trade. Numbertwo on South American trade is being asked for from all parts of the Dominion, and a second issue is prob- able. The High Commissioner cabled to-day that he was forwarding a petition from England asking commutation cf Birchall’s sentence. The Carleton Railway. Sr. Jonny, N. B., Oct. 27. At « meeting of the Common Council this afternoon, a committee reported on the offer of the Dominion Government to sell the Carleton branch railway to the city for $50,000. They recommended that the offer be accepted, and that they be authorized to negotiate for the transfer. The report was adopted, The city intend to hand the branch over to the Canadian Pacific, which will give the latter « clear right of way down to the western harbor front. Another Strike. Sr. Paci, Mion., Oct. 27. 37 operats on the Western Union Tele- graph Company's office in this city, struck at Sp. m., to-night. All the company’ wires into this city are ijle. The walk out i« on account of the discharge by the compaany a few days ago, of six operators, supposed to belong to the brotherhood. The discharged men called on Supt. McMichael, of Minne- apolis,this afternoon, to try toleffect an agree- ment, but weie net recognized, the trike is the result. He Got Nine Years. Lawrence, Mass., Uct. 27. In the superior court to-day, Willian Murdock, of Lynn, pleaded guilty to placing a rail on the Boston and Maine railway tracks at Saugus. He did Jit in hope of obtaining a reward for notifying the railroad officers of the obstruction. He was sentenced to nine years in the state prison. Out of Position. Boston, Oct. 27. The captain of the steamer General Whitney, arrived to-day, reports the bell buoy on Pellock Rip slue, and the can buoy on the elbow of Pollock Rip have remo\ed from their position. A ather Bulletin. —_— Toronto, Oct. 28.—10 a. m. Fresh to strong westerly winds; clear- ing weather; not much change in temper- ature. oun -- -»2oeo————S eer e Gladstone Competition. The following persons are winners of prizes in the word competition offered by R. F. Madigan some time ago : lat, R E Johnson, Ch’town; 24, W J O’Dunnell, Avondale, Lot 49; 3d, Theo M Q’Donnell, Avondale, Lot 49; 4th, Michael Connolly, Ch'tewn; 5th, A D McOormac, Narrows Creek; 6th, Judson McKinley, North River; 7th, D McPherson, Newton Cross; 8th, Jas Fleming, North Rustico, 9th, Raymond McPhee, Elmira, Lot 47; 10th, A A Bradley, Cardigan Road. The winners of the last ten prizes are as follows : * Mary A Monaghan, Ch’town; Thos L Kennedy, Little River; Fred Halloran, Campbellton; J B Pratt, Summerville, Lot Fi Rebecca E Cahill, oe _— Cc i , New Annan; Harry ughes, ns a “Tot 25; Thos mentees Miminigash, Lot 2; 1 H Lawson, ittle ~ neg Clarkin, jr., Baldwin's Road. “Thanking all those who — the com- i in, very tru petition, I remain, very - 7 aaa — ee EE ET ET DIED. d the U. S. warship Swatara, cue en, on September 5th, David Smart, gon of J. D. Smart, Eaq., of Spring- field, P. E. Island. is fath residence, Ba te sath em Charles Saunders, yea 8. — Ss Malpeque Road, ay aged 18 wacase vajaable young? ill be 5 ble young horses and cattle wi ee a Mr. Charles Palmers “ at Mount Edward. See advertisment in another column. Dyspepticure—!s not a palliative, but it first relieves, then controls, nD finally ion and in lly entirely subdues the irritation eras of the stomach that causes iges! tion and dy 7 , Is: ‘Fay Just « few copies of the new novels mous or Infamous,” by Bertha Thomas; “The Black Box Murder,” by Maarten Maartens, Qer nee, diecomtibure. at the Bazaar Store. THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - Charlottetown Markets. Beef(small) per Ib..... i eeecee $0.06 to 0.12 | Beef (quarter) per lb.......... 0.04 to 0.96 | Butter, fresh, per lb.......... 0.22 to 0.24 Butter, tub, per Ib...... oe C.18 to 0 20 | Blueberries eee eces teceecesess++ 0.00 to 0.00 Beets, DOF GOR. ocdsesée eoeeres 0.18 to 0.00 ns abn e tinkie initiate death, 0.80 to 0.00 Carrots, WP. DUNED cdc ddeke coves 0.03 to 0.00 Celery GNU RUN écccecedsisess 0.10 to 0.00 Cheese ir Mls scase0nes eedeces 0.14 te 0.05 Cabbage, WE DiRiarennes soci 0.40 to 0 50 Cauliflowers, per doz........... 0.25 te 0.00 Chickens $neceeenesadhe’ ra0eee 0.40 te 0.48 Codfish, corned (per doz),,..... 0.40 to 0.00 Damsons, per quart............ 0.12 to 0.15 Eggs, per doz................ 0.18 te 0.19 F ey Me ORs so vinct kcikec caus 0.00 to 2.50 Fowl cnbededes sec vewscbsccenes 0.50 to 0.60 Gch e+) ches chbedebeciscs 0.55 to 0.65 Green Peas, per quart......... 0.10 to 0.00 MCS Gaee ceccanc o 43 0.10 to 0.10 TINS ote tied keakideess 0.15 to 0.16 PA vc Sunde cdi cece 0.65 to 0.75 IE Task 00s ndckeckedice 0.05 to 0.07 dd on batele Micki 0.00 to 0.00 Lettuce per bench ............ 0.00 to 0.00 STE A . 0.00 to 0.00 Oats (black) per bush.......... 0.40 to 0.42 Catena, Ber CW... 6c cccccces 2.50 to 0.00 Onions, per bunch. . .. 0.02 to 0.00 ek OTe 0.00 to 0.00 i TS tncnedsenee pemees 0.08 to 0.10 Potatoes, per bush............. 0.17 to 0.00 Plover, per pair............... 0.00 to 0.00 NE a inna vedince’ss oaec 0.50 to 0.00 Plums, per quart.......... ..e 0,00 0 0.15 Radiehes per bunch ......... . 0.00 to 0 0. Raspberries........... Jisoesve 0.00 to 0.00 Ns WO TPRM.c occ sscnvecese 0.00 to 0.00 Sheep pelta............... ..s+» 0.50 to 0 55 Turkeys RRS cvs sce ba baa 0.90 to 1.25 CN WU. os oe cesessrs . 0.00 to 0.00 Meeting of Grand Division, 8, of 7, at Summerside. SPECIAL TRAIN willleave Charlottetown on Thursday morning next, at 8 o'clock. for Summerside, returning same evening. Return tickets, $1.00. This will be a good opportunity for any person desirous of visiting Summerside, SIMON W. CRABBE, Chairman Committee. LUMBER BY AUCTION, To Close Out all Consignments. oct27 ~ 2i eod E will sell by Auction, on THURS- DAY, Oct. 30th, at 3 o'clock, on Connolly's Wharf, the unsold balance of several cargoes of Lumber, including 30,000 choice Pine Boards, Lot narrow = “ oe i] 8 race oe * Hemlock rds, ** Scantling, 3x3 and other sizes, ‘ Hemlock Deals and Spruce Plank, ** No. 1 Spruce Deals. Terms at sale. E. H. NORTON & CO., Auctioneers, oct27—3i FOR SALE. N IMPORTED PURE-BRED GALLO- WAY BULL; registered; first-class sire. ne apply at Tue Examiner office, to Hon. D. Ferguson, or to JOHN COTTON, Wellington, Lot 16. Oct 8—d w DANCING. ‘““When the body is in motion the mind reposes itself.” —Hssay on Melancholy. RS. BURRIS again respectfully notifies the public, and particularly her former trons and friends, that she will form Saacins Classes for their instruction and .| arnusement the coming season, commencing on TUESDAY, October 28, at 8 = m. During this term the following new Dances will be introduced, viz., Berlin Polka, York, Running Militaire, Rye Waltz and Little Tycoon. dy 4i wky—oct25 TO LEAT. HOUSE situate on Sidney Street, -_. site the Methodist Brick Church. t moderate. Atso—A House situate on King Street, opposite Judge Reddin’s. The above Houses are in good repair. Ap- bly to John Kelly, Esq., Water Commissioner, or to the owner at Southport, EDWARD KELLY. sept26—2aw WANTS, LO Cc ST, FOUND WANTED FOR CASH.—Any quantity of Old Pickle Bottles. Enquire at Stanley House, eorner of Great George and Kent Streets. oct3?7 T.—By 4 little boy, between Kent and — een Streets, a Five Dollar Note. Any person finding the same and leaving it at this office will be rewarded. oct28 NYONE desiring the use of 4 horse for the winter can hear of one, or can buy at a bar- gain, by applying at this office. 2i pd—oct2s _—A Housemaid. Apply to Mrs. Wags LEIGH, Fitzroy Street. oetl7 ,ET.—One-half of the Double Tenement + ot ae on the corner of Queen and Fitaroy Streets. Possession given immediately. Apply to WM. HeNDERSON, 177 Fitzroy Street. octié—thu sat & T,—In this city, on tho 4th inst., a Purse Li Sontaining ‘a small sum of money and cards with owner’s name. A liberal reward wi paid to the owner of the same. Enquire = = 8 office. LET—A House on_ Lower Queen Street Tacks to Thomas McQuaid. ock eod —House on Sidney Street, 4 rooms and 5 warm, good cellar, waterworks. Just the thing for dressmaker or amall family—R. K Brace. ET.—-A House on Hillsborough Street’ containing ® sone, ot en eae Soeiven 15th Mr. Georg* hose to Judge Alley, ot at the be aoa Goorge Carter & Co. eod tf—auges T,~A House on Queen Street. Apply to a. Bi LARGE. tf—oct& LET.—One half of a Double Tenement T on Sidney Street, adjoinin the resl- aan oni. J. Callbeck, Esq. can be ven immediately. Apply to FRANCOIS <a ARRON. oe cae es T.--The Shop and Basement in the Cam- ae Block, lately ocoupied by Mrs. R. Young. This is one of best stands Charlotteto the Basement is - TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1890. Fur I’ INTRODUCING this Branch of our Business to the Public we wish to state that our Extensive and Attractive Assortment is one of the Largest in the City. been our careful endeavor to stock only goods really New. Fashionable and Reliable. We have every confidence in recommending the discerning public to inspect our selection. The large sales that we have had this season for our ASTRACAN JACKETS, is a suffi- cient proof that we have the very best value that can be found in the city. nul ~x} oe een arene een Goods. It has always —(x) Caps, Capes, Boas, Muffs, Collars, Gloves, —----AND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF——— it (x) ~~ ( (x Charlottetown, Hunter River, New Glasgow, Laird’s Mills, Rusticoville, North Rustico, Emerald, Tryon Mills, Crapaud, Victoria, Freetown, Kensington, Clifton, | Stanley, Malpeque, Summerside, Centreville, St. Hleanors. Charlottetown, Oct. 14, 1890. attention. Canada. i FURTHER NO MADE OVERCOA Black Nap Domestic und Imported Cloths. at living profits. chiefs, Collars, etc., etc. p. m. Admission Free. Charlottetown, Sept. 50, 1890. BOOKS | JUST RECHIVED. A LARGE STOCK OF BLANK BOOKS, La School Exercises, Pocket Memos, Cash Books, Time Books, Rapid Indexes, Day of the Week Books, etc. as : to whieh your The articles —_—. Selon, NS , Worsteds, Beavers REEFERS; Scotch and Canadian Tweed SUITS; TROUSERS of Here will be shown you Tweeds, Fine Beaver Cloths, Fine Trouserings, Canadian Tweeds. In GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, we have Fine Neckwear, Lambs’ Wool Underwear, Top Shirts, White Shirts, Cloth Gloves, Knitted Gloves, Kid Gloves, Waterproof Coats, Woolen Underwear in Scotch an Courteous attendants will be Dp. A. BRUCE, P. E. Island. et TOLL LINE STATIONS. a WESTERN STATIONS. eee eee eee EASTERN STATIONS, Mount Stewart, Peake’s Station, Cardigan, Dundas, Grand River Bridge, Annandale, Souris, Ceorgetown, Lower Montague, Montague, Murray River, Murray Harbor North, Murray Harbor South, New Perth, Valleyfield, Orwell, Vernon River Bridge, Brush Wharf, Eldon. ROB ANGUS, Manager. (x) _— ————_-_—_——_— = = = ——— e-_ SOMETHING IGE ! justtie'Cover, june tho thing for Burien Ba, —_——{1)- School Books ! School Books ! —_—(x + STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. CHEAP. —— +x —————_ OUR AIM will be to supply the BEST GOODS at the LOWEST PRICES. Orders for PRINTING and BOOKBINDING will receive careful and prompt Our work in this line speaks for itself, HASZARD & MOORE. Charlottetown, Oct. 21, 1890—dy tf and is second to none in Local Exhibition. |X d Canadian inake, TICE the Exhibition of HOME-MAN UFACTURED CLOTH- ING will be continued at 140 QUEEN STREET. special attention is directed are READY- and Tweeds; Blue and red to make up the best-fitting garments In CUSTOM TAILORING we are prepare vr ae Worsteds, Chinchillas, Scotch Umbrellas, Silk Handker- at your command. Doors open from 7 a. m. to GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. SLEIGH ROVE SS, ALT AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. Special Orders for Beaver Capes or Astracan Jackets receive our best attention. JAMES PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, October 25, 1890. = = CN RE ——— SS - - — Telephone Company of 'N. K, FAIRBANK & CO., ‘Lard Manufacturers. Factories at Chicago, St. Louis, New York and Montreal. AVING beer appointed Ge t for Nova Scotis. aad Prince wart island, I shall keep in Warehouse at Halif: ready for immediate delivery, a large stock of in 3,6 and 10 lb. Tins (cased), 25 lb. Pails and 501b. Ta Quotations f. o. b. either at Montreal or Hali- fax, forthe Wholesale Trade only, may be had on application to OSBORNE BAS, Gene 2 0% Upper Water Street, Halifax, N. 6 oct22—dy GRAND CONCERT staal tials MESSRS, LLOYD & HEABTZ, ——CONSISTING OF—— Popular Selections, Both Vocal and Instrumental, ——_O NN THURSDAY EVENING, NOY. 6th, —), — s J Philharmonic Hall. Tickets may be had at the Drag Stores of Mesers. Watson, Rankin and Johnson; also at the stores of Beer Bros., Haszard & Moore and T. L. Chappelle. dy—ost22 NEW DRUG STORE, GREAT GEORGE STREET, preset DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, complete line of Patent Medicines, Horse Powders, Liniments, etc. Full line of Paris Hair Brushes, Combs, etc. Finest show of Perfumes in the city. Complete stock of Rodger Gallet’s Celebrated Extracts and Waters, just arrived. Call and examine for yourselves. No troa- ble to show goods. Prescriptions compounded at all hours, night or day. Night bell at side doer, Telephone connection. Cheice brands of Havana and Domestic Cigars, Pipes, Tobacco, ete. F. DeC.. DAVIES, DISPENSING CHEMIST. sept29 HORSES BOARDED For the Winter. LEAN, warm, ventilated Stables. Care- ful attention, Horses handled for d. Celta broken. Feed and exercise as desired. Terms moderate, For further particulars apply to J. T. WINANS, 46 Great George Street, Charlottetown. Stablee in reat on King Street, Telephone octl7—dy 2m eed _etin Johnson's Stomachic Aperient, EVERYBODY'S PILLS, n, Bilieus Indigestion, Const ailmen ts con- sequent apes the the Liver, ° sy aa Bowels. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX, Sent by mail on receipt of price. Sample ee on application. Prepared only by ARTHUR 8. JOHNSON, Corner Kent and Prince Streets, jyl8—2aw wy wa eh ee ae, fires moe mame ine cine crating ot Al a sel $ ‘a cs eo oe =A ne heey Seen OR ee 5 3 ea om