Local and Other Items, ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Merrine,——The Regatta Committee are re. quested to meet to-morrow evening at 7 o'clock sharp - ARTILLERY. No. 2 Battery mects for drijl to-night. The men will be psid their annual drill money. | seeded averron.—C. I. Morrison will soil to- morrow at bis salesroom, at 10 o'clock, the finest lot of gravensteins offered this season. Best quality, sienwnsliiliain Swoutp Have THE Grant.—Mrs. C. Bob: erge, of S’Ange Gardien, Quebec, is now en- titled to the 100 acre grant,having given birth on Tuesday to twins, her eleventh and twelfth children. - Arren Barrie Suivs.—The Secretary of the U. S. Navy opened bids the other day for three battle ships and a fast cruiser, recently authorized by Congress, the total cost of which will be over $15,000,000, inn EXPERIMENTAL Trip,—It is stated that one of the ocean greyhounds will shortly make a trip from Terminal City to Liverpool. The object of the trip is to see in what time it is possible to make the journey. imported direct from France— Cheice perfumes by standard makers at 25 cts, 50 cts, 75 cts and upwards per bottle. Positively best value ever imported, at Watson's Drug Store. Gor a Goop Ons.—The New Glasgow Enterprise says: H. T. Sutherland took over with him from Charlottetown, a hand- some four year old standard bred bay mare, wnich he purchased at Charlottetown. ieee pai Cricker.—It has been decided to allow the competition for Judge Young's prizes to stand over till next summer, as it was not generally known among cricketers, till the season was well advanced, that the Judge's prizes were offered. dimigtitionned Wett Pueasep.—The New Glasgow Enterprise concludes its report of the recent} regatta as fullows: Our boys speak in the} highest praise of their treatment by the Charlottetown people, whe are gentlemen in every sense of the word. Just received from England— Price's sperm self-fitting candics, full length and halfsize. Also pure wax self-fitting candles, carriage eandies &c, at Watson's Drug Store. A Tureatentne Lerrer.—It is said that the police of the Whitechapel district have received a warning from ‘*Jack the Ripper” that he is about to kill another woman. The handwriting of the letter is identical with that of the other letters. smiocnciiailain New Freu.—Mr. G. H. Haszard, has admitted Mr. S. C. Moore as a partner in his business, and in future the business will be conducted under the name and style of Haszard & Moore. Their advertisment appears elsewhere in tu-day's issue. Nova Scorta Gotp.—The Halifax Mail says: A. P. McQuarrie, manager of the Montague gold mine, brought to the city to-day a splendid specimen of gold bearing quartz, said to be the finest lot taken from the mine. The lot is valued at $1,200. Erwortu Lsacve.—The members are requested to meet in the church parlor at tight o'clock to-night. All attendants of the Methodist churches will be included as new members, and would do well to attend to-night, and be organized for the winter's work. __S- He Sroce $300,000.—On Friday night last, William H. Schreiber, who robbed the First National Bank, of Columbus, Ind., of $300,000, turned over to the bank officials all his ill gotten gains. He will plead guilty and ask mercy. All money not wasted by Schrieber is invested in real estate in Michigan, near Detroit, and is said to be wortn $150,000. ——_~._-_—_—- Avotuer Encusaman Disarrears.—lIlt is stated that a young Englishman named Thomas Veitch, left Fenelon Township, Ontario, nearly a year ago for Australia, via San Francisco. His mother in England has written to friends in Fenelon asking as tohis whereabouts. Inquiry shows that he never sailed from San Francisco and fears are entertained that he has met with foul play. Horses AND Sueer.—The Pioneer says: Five horses were shipped on board the St, Lawrence on Saturday morning, and the morn- ing previous seven were sent away, six of which were sent to the West Indies via St. John. The other was Mr. James Tuplia’s Futurity colt Inspector, which was s-ld to Conductor Brownell of the Intercolonial Rail- way for » pretty big figure. On Saturday My. McGrath sent away 202 lambs for the United States, dint From Boston.-.The steamer Worcester, Captain Nickerson, arrived here at four o’clock an Saturday evening, after a very pleasant passage. She brought the usual general cargo and the following passengers: Mrs Ziba fNick- erson,jr., Miss Hattie Gould,Mr E Roche, Mrs Alice White, Mrs D) McDonald and two chil- dren, Miss Mary E Buchanan, Miss Maggie Newbury, James MeIntyre. The steamer will sail on return to Boston at 4 o'clock next Thuraday afternoon. ciinenegninas County Count.—The County Court of Queen's County holds its sittings in October as follows : New Londou—7th inst. New Glasgow—10th inst Rorshaw — 14th inst. Dunstaffnage— 17th inst, Eldon—2] st inst. “harlottetown—2ath inst. The last day for issuing summonses for jaatlottetown Court is Saturday, the 18th st, Scnooser Wreckep.—The schooner _ THE DAIL SPECIAL Despatcues tro Tuk EXAMINER. Trouble inja Charch. Toronto, Oct. 6. The actions of Vicar-General, Roony at yesterday's service in St. Mary’s Church, caused considerable hostile comment among the cougregation. Last Sunday week the Vicar-General announced that there would be a special collection on the Sunday fol- lowing, for the education of Canadians for the priesthood. Yesterday at both masses he told the congregation that he did not want their five and ten cent pieces, they could keep them, when two or three per- sons started to leave the church. He ordered the doors to be locked until the collection was taken up, and even followed the collectors around to watch that each one contributed. Quite a num- ber who had come prepared to put a quarter or a fifty cent piece into the plate, got so indignant that they refused to con- tribute anything. Irish Affairs. Dustin, Oct. 6. A conference of Lrish Nationalists, called by Parnell, was held to-day. Part of the business of the conference was the selection of a deputation to visit America for the purpose of laying before the people a plain statement of the situation of affairs in Ire- land. John Dillon, William O’Brien, Thomas Power O'Connor, Timothy Sulli- van and Abraham Gill were appointed to form the deputation. One hundred Hussars and 350 extra po- licemen have arrived at Clonmel. It is be- lieved that their presence is due to the fears of the Government that a_ collision may occur betwcen the Berkshire and Eighteenth Regiments, both of which are quartered.in the town. —_— - —— Obituary WINNIPEG, Oct. 6. Hon. Lawrence Clart, chief frctor of the Hudson Bay Co. aud a prominent wen in the Northwest Territories, died this mo uing at Prince Alberta, Saskatchewan, where his hea: quarters are. Mr, Ciaik wiil be remembered iu the east through his connection with the Reil uprising, the halt breeds blaming him for precipitatiag the actioa at Dack Lake by using threatening language towards Reil and some of his friends. Lonpon, Oct. 6. The wife of General Booth, Commander-in- Chief of the Saivation Army, died to-day. ae Arrested on Suspicion. Moncton, Oct. 6. Gardiner and Burrows, the tramps arrested on Saturday on suspicion of being concerned in the train wrecking near Anagance last Monday were brovght before Stipendiary Wortman to-day and examined separately. They denied being near the scene of the wreck cn the day in question. They have not yet been identified, but have been re- manded awaiting the evidence of trainmen and others. The Mormon Conference. Sar Lake, Utah, Oct. 6. The General Conference of the Church of the Latter Day Saints this morning unani- mously adopted a manifesto forbidding in future marriages in violation of the laws of the land. It re-adopted the original articles of faith, among which is this: ‘‘ We believe in being subject to kings, presidents, rulers and magistrates, and in obeying, honoring and sustaining the law.” Snow in New Brunswick. Moncton, Oct. 6. About two inches of snow fell at New- castle to-day, also a flurry at Goggins, Albert County, and a slight flurry in Moncton. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Oct. 7.—10 a. m. Winds from east and north; fair, tol- lowed by rain mostly in south portions. SaLvace Corps.—Adjourned meeting at regular hour to-morrowevening. J. Milford, Sec’y. L. O. A.—Regular meeting of Boyne Lodge No. 614 to-night. Full attendance requested. ——_»-—-- A Worp 1x Seasox.—Water consumers should make a note of the fact that they have but a few days more to pay up, and govern th: thselves accordingly. From Porxt DeCuene.—The steamer St. Lawrence arrived at Summerside from Point DuChene at ten o'clock this morning, and left on return an hour later. She will return again this evening. The mail brought over this morning arrived in this city this after- noon PHILHARMONIC. —There will be a meeting of the Philharmonic Society this evening, when practice will be commenced on Mendelsohn’s Hymn of Praise. RELEASED. —The schooner Ernest da Costa, of Arichat, which was lately seized here by Collector Strong, for violatlon of the Custum laws, has been released on bail. _. Summerside Journal. More Recorp Breakina.—At Moose path, St. John, on Tuesday afternoon, the stallion Edgardo, owned by Todd of St. Stephen, trotted a mile with a running mate for arecord. Amid the greatest enthusiasm he lowered the track record, which was 2.32} and had stood for 16 years, by 4? seconds, making a mile in 2.274. | Ary Jane, owned by Thomas Button, of Wallace, N.S . in ballast, was wrecked off | ‘pe Tormentine last night. She was seen tromthesh ore, anda party of rescuors tried tu | Teach her in one of the ice-boats but failed to | 980 llowever, they gut out to her this merning, and found one man on the wreck, he waadead. In bis pocket was a card U which were the words, ‘* Franklin Sim- monds, Wallace, N.S.” The schooner was sr ya owned by Capt. Thistle, of Souris, sold =? about 55 tons register. She was we © Capt. Button last spring. All hands re lost. Two hodies were washed ashore concerning days, was, by error, Pouce Court. —John Doyle, better known as “Corngoose,” appeared before His Honor this morning, charged with entering the premises of a resident of Kent Street, near the Exhibition grounds, and taking there- from a keg of hop beer. The hearing of the case was adjourned until to-morrow. A nuisance case was also adjourned. Error Correctep.—We regret that the report of the remarks of the Superintendent of Edyoation befme the Educational Institute, the late Donald Montgomery, Esq.,as8 published in Tue ExaMINeR of Satur- “considerably mixed up.” i titer bnt they have not' yet been Phe correect report will be found in Tue WeEEKLY EXAMINER. Y EXAMINER, _ ie Se es : Se ete Halifax and P E. Island STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMITED.) HE above Company, having chartered the Steamer **COILA” for balance of the and from Halifax, beginning from date, leav- Halifax ing every Monday night, and Charlottetown every Thursday. Freight solicited. W. W. CLARKE, Ageut. o Ch’town, Oct. 3, 1899. GREAT GEORGE STREET. a = DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, complete line of Patent Medicines, Horse Powders, Liniments, ete. 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 treu- ble to show goods. hours, Prescriptions compounded at all door, night or “day. Night bell at side Telephone connection. Choice brands of Havana and Domestic Cigars, Pipes, Tobacco, ete. F. DeC. DAVIES, DISPENSING CHEMIS7. sept29 At Mount Edward. J OAM instructed by Charles Palmer, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, at his Mount Edward Farm, in the East Royalty, near Charlottetown, ts te On Wednesday, 29th Oct, next, All his valuable LIVE STOCK, FARMING IMPLEMENTS and CROP. The Stock consists of 5 Horses, viz., 1 Brood Mare (Gladstone), 1 heavy young Mare, 4 years (Rodd’s Harry), 1 Barrister, 4 years old (gelding), 2 Fillies, 2 and 3 years old (All ight) A herd of Imported Here- ford Cattle, registered, consisting of 1 Bull (Conqueror 5th), two years and ten months; 2 Cows (Beauty Maid), calved October, 1886, and Sweet Simplicity, calved 19th January, 1887, and their two Heifer Calves, dropped 14th October and 26th November last, Amelia aud Rosie; also a young Heifer Calf of Amelia. Also—2 Shorthorn Grade Steers, one and two years, and one Yearling Steer (Here ford and Shorthorn) grade. Also—3 Milch Cows, one just calved, and their Heife: Calves. Two of Shorthorn the Cows are grade. and one Jersey grade, with Ayrshire Jalf Heifer. Also—2 pure-bred Berkshire Pigs, Sow and Bear, imported and pedigreed. The Farming Implements consist of 3 Ploughs, one a double mould board; 1 do. Drilling Plough, | Iron Harrow, 1 Wheel Harrow, 1 Cultivator, 1 Scufiler and Moulder, 2 Carts, 1 Truck Wagon, 1 Truck Body, Cart and Plough Harness, Forks, a set of Biack- smith’s Tools, including good Bellows and Anvil, and various other articles, including a good Stumping Machine and heavy chains. Terms—All sums under $10, cash; over that amount, 12 months on approved joint notes, Sale takes piace at I1 o’clock, a. m. J. McWILLIAMS, Auctioneer, FOU oct3—dy tf SSeS WANTS, LOST, Apply by ANTED.—A first-class Milliner. L letter to MaTTHEW, MCLEAN & Co., Souris, oct6—10i pat iw ee AY 33 ine q c T° LET,.—A House on Queen Street. Apply to A. N. LARGE. tf—oct6 OST.—On Thursday evening, a Memorandum containing papers of value to the owner only. The finder will please return to THE EXAMINER office. 2i pd—oct6 OST.—In this city, on the 4thinst., & Purse containing a small sum of money and cards with owner's name. A liberal reward will bo paid to the ownerof the same. Enquire at this office. oct6 OST, on Thursday, 3rd inst., a purse contain- ing a small sum of money and two keys, with late attached. Finder will be rewarded by eaving the same at this office. oct7 3i OST.—On Friday evening, a large Black and Tan Gordon Setter Dog. Anyone giving in- formation will be suitably rewarded, Any per- son found withthe said dog after this date will be prosecuted.—ROBERT CRABBE. oct6 WANTED.—A Housemaid. Apply to Mks, CHARLES LEIGH, Fitzroy Street. oct4 To LET.—One half of a Double Tenement House On Sidney Street, adjoining the resi- dence of H. J. Callbeck, Esq. Possession can be given immediately. Apply to Francis P. Mc- CARRON, oct4 OST.—On Wednesday, between the London House and the Malpeque Road, a Ten Dol- lar Note. The finder will confer a kindness by leaving it at this office, where the owner will get it. oct3 OR SALE OR TO LET.—A nice Cottage con- taining six rooms, water in connection, on Bayfield Street, between Great George and Queen Streets. Apply next door to the owner, Capt. T. WHITE. 3i pd—-oct3 WANTED AT ONCE.—10 Coat Makers, 5 Pant Makers, 5 Vest Makers. Good wages and steady employment to good workmen. Apply to DunuLaP, Cook & Co,, Amherst, N. S.— Oct2 lw To LET.—A House containing eight rooms and shop, with outbuildings, in a convenient part of the city. Water and good accommodation Rent moderate For particulars apply at th office. sept30 ot ee evening, near Hillsborough or Prince Street, a Gold Breast Pin. Finder Will please leave it at this oftice and be rewarded. sept24--tf TO RENT.—For the winter, or longer if re- quired, a large Furnished House with all modern conveniences, centrally located. Apply at this office. tf—sept23 ro LET.—A House on Pleasant Street, with Stable and Coach House. Possession imme- diate.—W™M. Dopp. _ sept22 ANTED.—A Cook. Good wages. Apply at once to Mrs. F. W. HYNDMAN, East Kent Strect. tf—septls season she will make regular weekly trips to- NEW DRUG STORE, a as. 5 , £4. ad bag peau: 4h oF "J e& . Z 18 3 \ Sw 4 a8 ang | BER 7 2 880— TUESDAY. Ladies Jackets & Cloaks, We are now showing the Largest Range of Gioods ever carried by us—the Newest and Fashionable in the Market. Children’s Cloaks! Children’s Cloalxs! A Large Assortment of very pretty garments. oct above Most siiaienaiiieaaiiinionin —(x)— aan BROTHERS, BLOCK. BROW IN’S Charlottetown, September 23, 1890. xcelsior! es ot \%) S. PATON & CO’S. New Stock of Readymade Reefers and Overcoats Now Open. No Better Value in the City. OORT EE RR OEE EEE EE EERE EEE ETOH EEE HEHE EHH EEE THEE HH CHEER HERE HH VISIT US. ———-— —(x)— titania it will Pay You to Buy Your Clothing at Paton’s Popular Store. » » » » » + » <> <> << Se <P YS 4 WALK IN See Our Great Sock “> < ‘ . , ‘ ™ i. > <> <> <> <> << << ome eee Cee e eee eee eeeeeeeee COP ecccterreceses CeCe eww reset tsseteressenreeses see ee tereeerene | Men’s @nJerwear, Scarfs, Collars, etc.. very cheap. oie 4 (x, JAMES PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE: Charlottetown, October 4, 1890. NEW FALL GOODS! fol Lo] OPENING DATOIOY, CARGE QUANTITIES NEW FALL GUUDS, J. B. MACDONALD 'S. Cress Gonds, Mant SV els, Silk Lots of Men’s Fall Clothing, Hats, ete. selling at Cheapest Prices. Charlottetown, Sept. 4, 1890-—-eod & wky j a sett ties i OAL Mtns ELE AA LANE A, ai anekatiilaitte in tial be sth cae recent cas aid Stimuli et a: a a en a, ee raga —_— ee ee a ps Sass ens we ere Cee mane: omy ae