1891. ~ Vs 4% ‘ a i “ . PSE I Yalan ac d Other tems. TELEGRAPI IC NEWS 3 NE a IWS, water rates at once. on ae a Ss » ¥ rep Vir r . PKCIAL Despatones To THE EXAMINER, = ckwear cheap at D. Fine " oct? 2i Halifax News. — _ — ow! R ar me ng oO Victoria _ HALIFAX, Oct. 5, a ex lay, 12ch imst. . The race for the Brown Medal on Satur. I o . day, was won by Mackintosh, of the oly of fancy market baskets at | Wanderers, nd Len Carte? & Uo s. octd ol eod . “hep Match Fastory, of this city, ti} e _ a ad , : Ps ae Saturde ly damaged by fice und water on bbe peygunnr the Stereoptician entertain- | “7, : > — : \OME e Presby : : IT this eveniog. the $7000 Pompe Synod has decided that SI me - i debt on Pine Hill College be wiped ne et out by a special appeal to the church, re THE LYCRUM. — Stereopticon enter- J. T. Howard, a well-k i B v@ Lyceam -to-night. Atteni|ef thie clly.died exdtesis ee iymment in the yceum to-night. Attend | of this city,died suddenly yesterday. ss sai - . Personal. 2 MAD rT! YG - even cases now iaieiniinics " snd more xpected.—Harris & Stew- iii a anal ‘ Nrwceastie, Oct. 5. o ra Gladstone was presented with the free- “oRFMEN, Look Hi RE !—The original dom of this city on Saturday. nly genuine Kit'y C. Body & Leg Wash, N r tt e al Reddin Ere S Tt - — BEpForD, Mass > Oct. 5. et | he wite of ex-president Cleveland has - Hexprep PatRs Pants, from 50c. to presented her husband with a daughter, ei sg, will be sold awful cheap at Prowse | io,, the wonderful cheap men, 3i —oct3 | Whitt; Boston, Oct. 5, maitieenin ie Vhittier, the poet, has gone on a vaca" \en's overcoats and reefers, boys’ overcoats, | tion. 4 we suits. Lhe best value we have ever / B . vets, suits. The ’ : RUSSE bei: ».—Hariis & Stewart, Londoa House. At the funeral ‘ aa, Oot. G. “ha 5 oct? 3i A e funeral of Boulanger on Saturday - an immense crowd gathered and there was yx’? FORGET to call on the Wonderfal | much excitement, The gendarmes made a (hep Men if you want children’s ¢ othing, | umber of arrests, There were no religious gs they have the best and cheapest in town, | Ceremonies. : A oet3—3i i Seine ey Masonic. — The brethren of Victoria Boodlers to be Punished. MS iodge, No. 2, A. F. & A. M., will please shiz E member the regular meeting this (Mon-| |. Ortawa, Oct. 5. —. HM igy)evening at 8 o'clock. Sit John Thompson announces that all Ws, , Se eile ad | parties concerned in the frauds on the 5 “ . | governmen ic ; Tue Toronto GLone says that for nearly | Tah eve 0y coe tipnay ae on two hours the audience was held spel! bound a prosecuted. 3 Come to the Lyceum to-night and t wiil RES a opierstand ** Why. Fire in London. & lie simi ty You are suffering trom a teeling of con- Lonpon, Oct. 5. stant tiredness, the resul ; of mental worry or } t an early hour yesterday morning fire B® overwork, Dr Williems’ Pink Pills will | bri *, out on Brown’s wharf, burning H pumptly cure you. Give them a trial. lw | feresiy. ‘'wenty engines have gone to the 7 ai y | scene. Come to exhibition of reenerye ae ++O+e me 6s and giassW . wim: offered so cheap a ia maiko root e 7e ~od3.—W, v Telegraphic News. = Colwi lL. : lw—oect3 esa dl sisi MonvrRkAL, Oct. 2.—The Gleaner, organ of 4 Tyrs is a season when colds in the head are} the Eoglish Liberals in the eastern townships, q alsrmingly prevalent. They lead to catarrh, | }8 out this week with a strong article uphoid- perhips consumption and death. Nasal Balm . 2g Lt.-Gov. Angers’ course in the present gives immediats relief and certain cure, Sold CtS!s, end the same paper roundly denounces ie all dealers. lw | the .aconsistent attitude of that saintly fraud, . —~- the Montreal Witness. 4 New London LIGHts. -~— The marine | Neweastie, Oct. 2,.— Mr. Gladstone ar- Sam department ¢ vis attenti m to the range | rived here last night and was given a moat lignts at New London, P. E [., and warn ‘enthusiastic reception. Knormous crowds of nail strangers from attempting to enter at night | people were at the station when he arrived Sf Pe vithout a pilut. ‘and they followed in procession behind his —_——— Tre Premizrk —The Steamer Premier, via intermediate ports on Saturday after- ym return early this morn- hou, ana saile mm ing. She had ageneral cargo both ways. tera, avatars inds, Jest Receivep .—A fall eupply of Christie, with Brown * Co's celebrated Wiscuiis, in sodas, stry, 4 Wine, Sultans, Sugar, Batter, Mik, Boston, Smyrna, lced, Ginger, Snaps, \ illage, Tea, Boston Crackers, &c, &c, at Geo Carter & Co’s, Market Square. oct5 lw one ee Fa A The ladies of Charlottetown admit thit we OR: are showing the largest variety of Boys’, 7 4 Youths’ and Gents’ Overcoats, Ulsters, Cape Q is Overcoats and Reefers ever shown in Char- lottetown, also the cheapest. Call and see for yourself.—James Paton & Co. a eept28—dy 3i wy li 7 eee eae Goop Yretp.—We learn from the Pioneer dg that Mr. William Campbell,of Graham's Road f sowed 5 lbs. still White Cave Oats on tur- = «nip land last spring, and cleaned up 404 ibs. this fall, which weighed 42 Ibs. to the helt, bushel. ee During the &xhibition, visitors ; should not fail to see the great ex- ene hibic ef men’s and boys’ overcoats, cape coats, reefers and suits to be antly § seen and for sale so cheap at J. ™ Macdenalii’s. Oct. 3 Gi. ; Di ure; Teacyers Instirutz.—The meeting of the Teachers’ Lustitute promises to be very S interesting. Superintendent Nicholson has promised to read a paper, while that of A.D. Fraser, on ** Composition,” should be | heard by every teacher. Ail interested in the physical well-being of the young should hot fail tc hear Capt. Weeks ou ‘* Physical Calture in our Schools.” Arrangements are being made for reduced fares. a oe ? ¥mz.—Abont twenty minutes past twelve cock on Sunday morning, fire was dis- covered in the Rocklin Hyuse stable. The alarm was at once seundel. The firemen were on the scene as quickly «s possible, and won extinguished the fire which was well under way when first noticed. ‘Lhe horses in the stable were removed just in time to save them from being cremated. The bay, straw, leigh, ete., in the upper part of the structure were destroyed. The eutire upper part of pe a3 ”? —_ the building wes burnt, and the lower nar? | badly gutted. The fire is supposed to 6 Work of an inceudiary. No insurance, nivoncatacella Tae Bett Rixcers —This excellent or- fu zation vive two concerts in Market Hall, Wednesd ‘cy and Thursday evening, Uctober 7th and 8th. Of the present com- bany an English paper says: ‘* They more tha ; : . . 1 . ‘an met s Sanguine expectations of their Rearers, ning bells, the ; fender notes ne zit the merry Vas BF twanging of the banjo, togeiLer with the for ® wrth provoking, side-splitting impersona- F fons of Mr. Emerson, made up an_ enter- re tainment well calculated to drive dull care 99 mm ay.” The advertisement will be found ——m = another column. ciiabaliiioni-oas Tne Turr.—There was a big crowd at the races at Richmond, Ind., on Wednes- , ay last to see Nancy Hanks endeavor to atthe record of Maud S. The track was fast, Nancy came down at the word after Very little preparation for the effort, and made the mile without a skip or & break in “09 flat, thus kaocking off a quarter of a } “eond. The official timing was as follows : opeci* vt, 104, 1.364, 2.09. While Nancy was style oo 4 the paddock it is stated that some gowta = Watches timed her at 2 083, knocking off . ‘Dother quarter and duplicating the record g o Maud §. The track at Richmond is of the regulation kind, not kite-shaped like g us “7 that at Independence where Allerton per- formed, Nuncy’s latest performance has — 7 rting men to become ever more Hengely interested in the race between we aud Allerton, which will take P'ace at Lexington, Ky.. on Ot. 12, saller the ausp ces of the Kentucky Breed- ety Association, for a purse of $5,000. ,ptain Keliy, arrived here from Halifax carriage to the Mansion House cheering all the way. MonrreaL, Oct. 2.—The cable to some Canadian papers re the request of the im. perial yovernment to the Canadian Pacific forarate of transportation of troops across the coutinent is slightly erroneous. The admiralty have, however, asked a rate for 330 officers and men of a warship in Atlantic waters that are to be sent to the Pacific. Wuyyrpeec, Oct. 2.—The last two weeks in September show that 450,000 bushels of new | wheat bave been sold and delivered in ele- vators along the line of railway. Oaly 250,000 bushels was the quantity moved during the same period Jast year, and it looks as if Mr. Van Horne’s statement that $18,900,000 new money would go into the couatry this year, will be more than realized. j —__—-++3 Promgenape Conozrt. — Galbraith's Band will discourse sweet and appropriate music atthe Athletic Exhibition and Promenade Concert Wednesday evening. C. A. A.—There will be lots of fun at the ‘Athletic Exhibition in the Rink Wednesday Inight. The pyramids and the camel run will be given again. New features will be in- troduced. { emmveeniippancaaiin Aruietics. — Don’t fail to attend the Athletic Exhibition Wednesday night, and see the exciting contest for a silver cup, which will be presented to the competitor ‘taking first place in the running high jump, | open to all comeas. Nortice.—The President of the Sabbath School Teachers Association desires to ex- ' press his regret that the class was not held as usual on Saturday evening last, and to ‘state that it will be held at the usual hour land place on Saturday next. —_——_—+ DIED. In this city, on the 3rd inst, Annabella Emma, beloved wife of J. S, Bagnall, and daughter of Hon. Peter MeNutt. Fell asleep in Jesns, October 4th, 1891, Emma Beatrice, aged 14, only daughter ef the late Wm. F. Dawson, of Point Pleasant, Roy- alty. ee FEXE subscriber offers for sale that desir- J able property at Southport, Lot 48, co porising about 14 acres of Land, with D « jee and Outhouses. ; en 5: oreviously sold at Private Sale, the bove property, with Household Furniture, will be aed a Public Atction on October 3th next, at 1 o'clock, p. m. Sah peeeetty is too well known to need further description. For further particulars apply on the premises to MRS. PATRICK CODY. sept] l—wy 5i Our Stoves —ARE THE— BEST STOVES MADE! VER 50 now in use Satisfaction guaranteed. anyone now using them. E. H. NORTON & CO. Inquire of MONEY 10 LOAN. TIES desiring ) Peer City or Farm Property aon of from TWO to THREE HUND LARS, can obtain the same on reasonable terms and at a low rate 0 lying t oan Sita 3 JAMES H. REDDIN, Solicitor, Cameron Block. f interest oct2—3m in'Charlottetown. - to borrow money on } P.E, ISLAND RAILWAY Provincial Exhibition & Races, N connection with the Provinci ibi al Exhibition I ane Races, to be held at Charlottetown on aon ay, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, ctober 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th next, the following arcenqemens for Trains and Fares wil] be car- Return Tickets will be issued at fare from all Stations to Charlotietown ae ber Sth, to parties: in e of Live Stock or other Exhibits; alsc to appointed to act as Judges. Return Tickets will be issued at one first-class fare to the general public by Afternoon [rains on October Sth, by all Trains on October 6th, 7th, 8th, and by Forenoon Trains on October a saers oa west of Summerside. ‘ ckets w ee 10th, 1891, ee A Special Passenger Train will ru: Tig- nish on October 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th, on allow ing schedule, which is Standard Time :— RO THI. ooo coccesi. vere ne ines sais «=i Nm ate [6 oo, Salypnigterreatgyageg | Ea RIDA oan oss ihe skies chenee ce es % : Ws < toCocelekindcicdsce.. [= * . ee, a . dia on secs eens 7s." “Kensington ...... nptisqikabaiaias -_ “ = ONG oes dos coc cks cen be! wan * - MN cha So. coeds bnciectiests —— : Bradalbane.......-.....+s. scksics sm a Hunter PM nots la ncn acs — * es RU WONG cn cdnkangchcticcs o— * Royalty Junction,..........:..... 7 * Arrive Charlottetown..................- 1000 * This Special Train will leave Charlottetown for return at 4.45 p. m., standard, on October 6th, 7th and 8th. Tickets will be issued by Special Train at undermentioned rates, good for return by Special Train on date of issue and following day, except Tickets issued by Special on October 8th, which will be good for return by Regular Trains on October 9th, and those issued by Spe- cial on Ootober 9th, which will be good for return by Regular Trains on October 10th :— Tignish to Piusville, inclusive ........ heaton $1 25 Bloomfield to Portage, ” baeiss picedeade 115 Conway to Richmond, * Reedvabied fewks 1 00 Welliny;ton to 8’side, ee ech dininken eee 90 New AnnantoC.Traverse “ etiddchahdekobed 86 Bradalbane to Clyde, Ske t pelae cae de kee 65 Hunter River and North Wiltshbire........... 50 Colville, Loyalist and Milton.................. 39 Winsloe, 20c.; Royalty Junction.............. 15 Passengers to and from Stations on Cape Tra- verse Branch will connect at Kmerald Junction with Special Tra.n to and from Charlottetown. Return Tickets will be issued to Charlottetown at undermentiooed rates by Forenoun and After- noon Trains from the East on October 6th, 7th, Sth, and by Forenoon ,J'rain on 9th, good for return up to and on 9th October, except Tickets a on 9th, which will be good for return on Souris to Bear River, inclusive................ 90c Sel'irk to Lot 48, - at dulddp se<one 75c ae. Dewars to Tirana Ses ces vecbcccsce ° Georgoeiown to Peakes, . “ . .cicicccccccces . 80c Pirquicd, 60c ; York and Union,.....+.+-0-+- Bediord, 40c ; Brackley POIint.-cecesceeevovecee DUC Suffolk, 35c; Royalty Junction...........--0+ 150 The Afternoon Train for Souris will be held at Charlottetown until 5 p. m., standard, on October 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th, and will connect at Mount Stewart with Evening Train for Georgetown. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Railway Office, Charlo!tetown, September 25, 1891. dy fmw_ dy pat guarstt tloct8 wy prs For St. John's, Newfoundland SAB \ \ phe i IA Pee ak! Se ~ ee om 4 ay ~<a Bie. yan nee he py sift ee oN : -—T, PS agit oO a ‘- ap \, The BOOB Bet A Be ‘ Pong fe 3 We Ah: on, ge be BC} : Ssh OE aE HES. S. “CACOUNA,” for St John’s, New, : fcoundiand, will be due at Cherlottetown MOND iY MORNING, the 12th isat., and will carry Cat ile and Sheep on deck. This Steamer has larye carrying capacity both en and under deck. For Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS, & CO., Agents. oct2—3iteod ENGINE FOR SALE. W* ing it with a larger one. May be seen running for a few days. easy. will sell cheap the Engine now in use in our Factory, a8 we are replac- In first-class order, Terms A. DUCHEMIN & CO. Charlottetown, Oct. 3, 1891—3i APOLLINARIS, ‘The Queen of Table Waters,’ 16,000,000 Gallons Bottled in 1890. REDDIN BROS., Sole Agents. jy30—4m eod pd — —_———— ee R SALE OR TO LET.—Dwelling House to Poe on Grafton Street East, nearly opposite W. H. Coffin’s store. Possession may be had in a week Or to sult the tenant. Appiy to JOHN EVANS. ai pd—oct3 WANTED.—A boy about 15 or 16 years of (must be honest) to attend @ horse and make himself useful about the house. Also, & boy to learn the trade. Inquire at the store of A. — MANS & SON. WANTED.—A smart boy, about 16 or 17 years of age, one Who has some experience in a grocery store preferred. Apply at once at this office. ay 3i wy li pd—octl moO LET.—A Cottage containing eight rooras, L kitchen and pantry, situated on Grafton Street, opposite the Prince of Wales Colleze. Any person renting this house will have the opportunity of baying furniture, carpets and other house furnishings, all new, at @ reason- able figure. Apply to J. A. NICHOLSON. vct2 ’ ee FANTKD.—Local and Travelling Salesmen W Positions permanent, Salary and expenses Hros., Nurserymen, to- : .—BROWN paid weekly i0i dy (mon sat)—septs _ ronto, Ont. sENTS WAN TED —“Life of Sir John,” by ae Baroness Macdonald kindly expressed the hope “that the book would be suc- cessful from every point of view, Hugh John Macdonaid, after reading part of the manuscript, wrote Col, Macpherson—‘I can honestly con- gratulate you on the success of your work. aa erson wishing fac-simile letters of Sir John an his son proving the authenticity of the eee send one-cent stamp for postage and they will e mailed immediately. Apply to EARLE ro ing Housk, St. Joha, N. B. sep2 six months old. Finder —A Setter Pup, . QUE 6. BN ek Police Station. will please leave it at sept22 s'f.—Bet ween Dr. Johnson's and the Drivirg a. on Moaday afternoon, 28t iust A purse containing several notes. Finder ba ili please leave it at this office. sept ‘KE 0: ; Bran and Shorts at the Ciao IATS, éi oot—segtl® Roller Mills. k NTED.—A girl for general housework, W ceserencee required. Apply to —. a Norton, Upper Prince Street. NTED.—Two or three good Journeymen Caen at A. J. MURPHYS. sept23 ——————ee———eE————e—— ee WANTS, LOST, FOUND ae - MONDAY, OCTOBER : ibitiona ed Grane ah ee: NEW Ff PERT NG? i ou equipped with New and Cheap Goos for tue Season’s trade. We have a large stock which has been purchased principally for Cash in the best markets of the world, and being satisfied With small profits, we can assure all who trade with us the very best value to be had on P. E. Island. Special Lines and Prices for Exhibition Week. A « Sa ’ {X) New Millinery! New Dress Goods! New Jackets! New Ulsters ! An immense stock of New Woolen Goods, New Silk Goods, New Fur Geeda, Dress and Mantle Trimmings; a big display of Mantle-, Jackets and Ulsters; 25,000 yards Grey Cottons, 12,000 yards White Cottons, 3,000 yards Fleecy Cottons, 4,600 yards Flaanels; Cheapest Car- : pets and Oil Cloths ; special lines of Wirter Underclothing ; Dry Goods of all kinds at the : lowest prices in the city. PERKINS & eS TERNS. Charlottetown, September 28, 1891—dy & wky expe aii, 2 A ARE — = > THE WONDERFUL TALKING ~ MACHINE | (x) Free Exhibition During Exhibition Days. TAS. PATON & CO. will show this Wonderful Machine in their New Carpet Room, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 6th, 7th, Sth and 9th of October, at the following hours each morning:—From 8.30 till 10 o'clock, and evenings from & til @ p.m. Country | friends can secure tickets at Jas. Paton & Co’s. ' Our New Stock of FAL™ GOODS are opened, and marked at such low prices that will effect speedy sales. See our new Dress Goods, Mantles, Ulsters, Shawls, Furs, Millinery, etc. Remember the address: JAS. PATON & CO., BROWN'S BLOCK, 168 MAREET SQUARE. Charlottetown, October 2, 1891—wky {x} We are the ONLY REAL AND GENUINE PATTONS doing a Dry Goods Business in the City. MAKE A NOTE OF THIS! We have only been open One Week. Ef our busi- ness increases at the same rate as it has during the week, we will need half a dozen Branch Stores by the time we are in business as long as some of our com- petitors. Every dollar's worth of goods put in the Store is bought for HARD, COLD CASH. We are determined no Firm shai! undersell us. Remember, our place of businessis 136 QUEEN STREET, two doors below Messrs. Prowse Bros. It will pay everyon> to cali and see us. PATTON BROTHERS. Charlottetown, September 15, 1891—eod & wky PUBLIC HE following Pure-bred Stock from the | Stock Farm will be sold at PUPLIC AUCTION, at the Grounds, on WEDNESDAY, 7th October, at Two o'clock, p. m., viz.,— One Ayrshire and one Sherthorn Bull, rising 5 years (superior arim ls). arenemanenneenet ‘ii a NOTICE. |Impovied epistered Hones. TEQROUGHBRED STOCK ‘HE following Stock, from the Government Stock Farm, will be sold at Auction, at the ay, October Sth, Exhibition Grounds at Charlottetown, \Gn Thursday, 8th October, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK: Y instructions from Mr. George Tweedy, | we will sell by Auction, on the Exhibi- | Provincial Exhibition | tion G remem ‘On Thursd AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, ’ The Shire Stallion ‘‘ MIRFIELD LUCKY | 3 Cows (1 Ayrshire and 2 Shorthorns), one | 5 ARRY,” 7756 1 Mare, 9 years old, oun a : i rted 8 th 3ul! (registered), ey 3 Sheep and 6 Lambs See | i ee aa ; : , ~~ ‘ nile The Vorkahire Coechiag Stallion ** PRE 2 Shorthorn Bull Calves, ” A Mare and Foai, and a number of Pigs. The Yorkshire Coaching Stallion PRE- 4 3 Cow Calves, “ PE ck R SINCL A I R MIE R, ] } 38. | i Ayrshire Bull, “ ’ : . ea pe CVn aiteiial i ; 1 “ tow, “ Chairman Stock Farm. Both perfectly sound and sure Sires. ' Bull Calves, “ Ch’town, Oct. 1, 1891—tl dte Terms and ful! particalars at sale ; vet Gow Cow Calf, ia oe oe E. H. NORTON & CO., 9 Young Pigs, the most | WET.—Three new private residences, well 7 and finished with ati nodern conve- niences, commanding & splendid unobstruc view of the harbor and surrounding —t* These houses are now open for inspection from 6o.m. Apply to THOMAS CAMPBELL, 7 to ' Richmond Street. dy —sept2 7 Pigs, 12 months old, 10 Sheep, Leicesters and Shropshbires, TERMS—Cash, or three months on approved $i LET.—On mah ‘ Cottage, containing yard and spiendid piace iney Street East, that nice Auctioneers, five rooms, with good for garden fenced off ; septlS—wy 3i LET.—One-half of honse situated on « orner | ‘ nthe premises, the property of : : : | joint ce EOE en Teall ‘Pent moderate, Possession of Euston and Hillsborough Svreets, lately | pas ESTER given Ist «f October, Apply to PRTER CLARKIN | occupied by Mr. D. T. Johnston. Apply to M RS. j es R. BEAIRSTO, King Street East, 2w eod—sept21 | F. PARKER CARVELL. ~ 3i eod—oct2 oct2?—eod Anstiener!. .