tocal and Other Items, one Hoxay ia the comb at L. P. Tanton’s, o geprvati’s Batit ENAMEL « pened to-day at \V atson 5 Ls ig Store. > Re Lpine The stal le on Grafton Street Deo Ont te August 30th is being 1e : ‘ puis o PeMPERAN lon't forget the meeting ot \ ria Division this evening. Reports from Grand Division Ghul \gristy Surriigs received to-day at Wat- gon s Drug Store Full lines of tube painte, shes, paietter, et - Ni Ne t r! ers of the Me thodist Brick Char se eq vested to meet at the ‘ ch to-morrow afte:aoon at halt past one : -> ys ka Wednesday morning we will reveive from Cardigan, twenty choice turkeys, select Thanksgiving Dinners.—E. H N o \ Ne\ ‘ S ..~—-Twenty-nine cases of Stati ry, Blank Books, ete., Ope: ed to- day at the D mt { wokstore and selling the cheapert on I’. B. Isis oe Se Anprew’s Dixnea.—The CdJedonian Club w ir annual St. Andrew's janer atthe © oorne House, on Monday pig y er i Ss - Tax Mrmay arrived at this port about ten yk on Saturdey last, and left on I Moutreal about 2 o'clock Sunday morning. She hada ,enera! cargo both way. - A Cas iN-Law,—Lawyer B.D. O'Connell, I , Mass., recen ly sued his ' LW assaulting him with a chair and sattl dog oa him. She was fiacd $1.00 mci New Scuoonen.—There was launched at Georgetu*n, on the 28th of Uct »ber, from the shipyard of Hon. L. Gordon, a finely modelled gehooner, about 105 tons, named the **Bruden- ell,” to class 10 years Al in, Lloyd's Register ai +. , =} , rn Biiliso Shipping. -_—~ >> — Ric Macxernrt Catcu. — The Halifax 1 reports that the Mary Odell arrived st Port Mulgrave recently literal y fiiled with mackere they were caught at Crow Har wr, the fishermen having struck a bonanzs1 sl entering the harbor. = > dldies Horses aND Geese.—The St. John Sun srs containing 1,244 P. E. Island sheep and a car loa’! of horses were attached lisn Pacific freight, on Friday morning, the former bound for Watertown, Mass., and the |: for Brownville, Me. y a large scho gays: Six tu the Cana atter I - lL 0. O. F.—Mem ers of St. Lawrence Lodge are requested to make returns of Liovd and Heartz’ Con- Members of tickets for Messrs cert at the lodge-room 'o night. Wildey Lodge will p'ease make their returns te Mr. Hardy at Dodd & Rogers’ store before Wednesday noon, ais Sometuine Must Dror.— The St. John police war has assumed formidable prupor- twas,and the policemen, the majority of whom hate Capt. Rawlings, are rejoicing on the fact that officers Birchell and Weatherhead have laid an information egainst him for perjury. ean cielceesaial PoLice civic yea©r Court Sratistics.—During the eatog October 3lst, the police mgis rae of Frede:istoa, N. B., bas heard Sicases and col.ected $1,427 in fines, of hich $800 were for Scott Act violations. The number of drunks was less than for nine years past, being 93. Lust year there 153. oumiahilimens A Nice Littte Scw —Mrs. Chris. Moore, of New Gissgow, N. S., has very recently came into possession of a suug sum of money. Her husband, Lient.-Col. McLellan Moore, of the 28th Mass. volanteers was a pensioner of the United States, and the other day Mrs. Moore received $3000 pension arrears and is to receive $30 per month during her life- tine, a cottiinattifbiiiatal AN excellent course of six lectures and three musical and literary entertainments b-gins tomorrow evening in St, James Hal, In homore pleasing way can the pablic show their appreciation of tha Society's efforts to make the winter pass pieasantly aud profitably ek by purchasing « season ticket and at- ‘euding the opening lecture to-morrow ever- re bythe Rev. Mr. Sutherland, of Zion ouICcH, . pvt Canava’s Carriz Traps —The Montreal Wilness says: lu three weeks the St. Lawrence will be cldsed to steamship navi- gion. The number of cattle which will have been «xported from Canadian ports to Great Britain from the beginning to the tnd of the season will show a grand total ® 421,000 head. Last year the number vas 50,096. This is an enormous increase, ‘a2 shows the importance of the cattle in- dustry, cnieneaattianinaiiial , Tuer Were Excrrep.—Coroner Berryman a an enquiry into the recent drowning of Pian Y ung and Mundee, at St. John last , *¥ bight. The evidence brought out the oot Mt no less than five men had hold of the P attached to the life buoy when Young smped into the water, and they all, through the ciement, allowed it to slip through af fingers. The Common Council has ap- A tgay & committee to take action in pro- bet come suitable recognition of’ Young 3 . Coe t, aod will at once provide a life boat blece tr.ney Bay, where the accident took ) ad on Poticemasy Shor —A new St. John Policeman bamed James Goslin, was, the papers Siate, accidentally shot in the ~— station at that place a few days ago. aes that a fellow-cfficer named os while in the act of puvting on his soves it round and his revolver fell i a and striking the floor, was a . . : Phe bullet passed into Goslin’s The «, ~ on the inside close to the body. eee man was attended by Police te 7 yerryman and conveyed to his a. © @ ach. The wound may be a tous disablement A Cuak ror Nati mal Z a - Consumrrion.—The Berlia Pititive 1 atung announces in the most eat be ae that Professor Koch, whose consum oi a3 to the existence ofa bacillus in on have alveady given bim a Kurop- the oat is now ready to announce to periments “ving conc'uded certain important hte en, “Sin which he has for sums time The ne enaed, hig care for that malady, ymph in en, it is said, resembles the ite use to “erluation, it being proposed by * Inoculate the patient that the “$18 bieillas can na led exist, an! ne raj aoe det: mnt to ch 1a ienc’s Protessoe Kool or causing the slightest pain. t Oduce as will be ready to practically 'Slivention in about six weeks "THR eee ese etna ne ef teefeetinetteme aes Cy Sean - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3. RONEN Ti EN Di i RR tt 1890. | | Local and Other Items. Men's Cardi an Jackets. 75. ch— Harris & Saditee, <_—s = sovienettgenaniainn F I. OO. P. Regular session of St. Law- | rence Lulge at eight o'clock this evening. oo Torte Soar—box of three cakes for ten cents—received to-day at Watson's Sheen Diug SE ruav Fexee.—Another season has about ended and yet the old fence remains on Queen Square, seni STANDARD Pomapt, made and recommended by Madam Ramsdell, for sale at Watson's Drug Store. simstlicitipidincall Frex.—Call at the Diamond Rookstore and get the favorite fashien paper * Domestic Style,” free, iinet S E. B. C —The regular quarterly meeting of the South End Boating Club will ba held at 8 o'clock this evening. ieee M ASONIC.—Pegular communicatien of Vic- toria Lodge, No. _- 2. on - M., this (Monday) evening at 8 o'clock. Spectar.—A further discount in School Books for this week only at the Diamond Bookstore. The prices are away down, qnneenieidiintith Leave yourself free to attend Rev. Mr, Sutherland’s lecture on ‘‘Dreams and Dream. ers,” to-morrow night at St. James Hall. eactelaypiniony Scorr Act.—Four new summonses were served on Saturday, three first offences and one second, All are returnable to-morrow. cities Try our “Old Jerusalem,” Blind Trea, a very fine tea which is giving excellent satis- faction.—-Geo, Carter & Co., Market Square. nov 3 lw eod. emnediatiaaenn Erworta Leacue.—The Epworth League public meeting will be addressed by Rev. Mr. rewer, in the basement of the Methodist Charch at 8 o'clock to-night. ~ a Hook anp Lappger.—The regular monthly meeting of the Hook and Ladder Company will be held this (Mondey) evening at half- past seven, sharp.—D, Finlayson, Sec’y. A Linerat Concrecation.—The first Pres- byterian Church of Truro contributes $500 a year towards the support otf two small churches in the Northwest. ———-——— To Niaut —Dont forget the writing lessons and the lecture on Commercial law to-night at the Charlottetown Business College and Writing Aeademy. College opens at 7.30. H. B. C —The regular monthly meeting of the Hillsborough Boating Club will be held at their room this evening at 8 o'clock, sharp. A full attendance is re- quested. seein Dirutuerta From tag Cat.—Three boys and their parents are reported to have caught diphtheria from a stray cat at Middleton, Wis. The boys are reported to have died and the parents to have recovered. Excuancine —The Rev. Mr. McKenzie, of St. Peter's Bay, preached at Souris, Bay Fortune and Annandale on Sunday last in exchange with Rev. J. G. Cameron, who filled the St. Peter's appointments same day. divans Tne Copnan.—As will be seen in our ‘adver- tising columns the Coban will be due here on Weduesday morning, the 12th inst. This wi'l be her last trip this season. The Coban will be followed by the Bonavista, which will arrive here about the 18th inst. Shippers should make a note of this. THANKSGIVING CoNnceRT.—Many persons are under the impression that the music to be ussd at the grand concert by Messrs. Lloyd and Heartz is to beclassical. We understand it will not be. The selections are to consist of popular concert pieces, and those attending may be sure of a rich treat. ARRIVED aT Sovris.—On 2nd November: Schr. Willie B., Capt. Delaney, from Mar- garee for produce: schr. Twilight, Capt. Bushy, from St. Pierre, Miq; schr. Azelia, Cant. Leslie, from St. Pierre, loaded with coal; schr. Delaney, from Magdalen Islands. We have just received our fall and winter stock of choice teas, direct from London, England, ex SS ‘‘Damara,” and we are satis- fied that no better tea can be found in the city. We are offering special inducements to purchasers of 5 lbs and upwards.—Geo. Carter & Co., Market Square. nov3 lw Foorrnatt —The match between the Abegweits and the team from the Duke of Wellington’s Regiment will come off at Victoria Park, to-morrow afternoon, at a quarter past three. A lively and closely- contested game may be expected, A Nore or Warnine.—Stipendiary Magistrate R. W. Abercrombie, of Shediac, has received the following note from some- one, says an exchange : ‘‘Murder! Murder! Murder! For God's sake look out for yourself in this Scott Act business, or there will be death.” It bears the Amherst post stamp. AcctpexTaLLy Snot His Morner.—At Maisonnette, near Bathurst, last Thursday, Joseph Blanchard, son of Emmancel Blanch- ard, was cleaning his gun when it discharged and the full contents lodged in his mother, who was standing near by. Medical assist- ance was obtained and it is expected the mother may yet survive her serious wounds. Po.ice Court —This morning,one drunk was fined $3 or 14 days, and a young man charged with corner loafing and disorderly conduct was fined 50 ceuts and costs. The defendant in one assault case was fined $1 without costs, and in another case the sum- mons was dismissed, the complainant de- clining to prosecute. wee ee Tur CLoss UF THE MackEeREL SEASON. — Most of the American fishing vessels have gone home. There are none at Suuris. A few are reported to be still trying for fish along some parts of the Nova Scotia coast. No mackerel have been caught within the last few days alung the Island coast. The season may be said to be over for this year. A Cextuny OLp Crocx.—Mr. Kirkpatrick, maneger of the Knterprise Foundry at Sack- ville, N. B., is the owner of a clock 110 years old. ‘The works are of hardwood, and the case ot solid mahogany, and stands 74 feet high. The dial has the days of the week, and ef the month ; also the months of the year. It Jaraquet for the present owner by the son of Hon. Robert Young, and was found in an old French family. K, D. C. is Guaranteed, Lecal Notices. Block. nov3 3i eod Ladies Astrackan Jackets, a large range at very lowest prices.—J. B. Macdonald. nov3 4i Fitz Royal, Empress, Stanley and Pelham hat shapes opened to-day.—Stanley Bros., Brown's Block. nov3 3i eod Just look and see how cheap you can buy ladies ulster and mantle cloths at J. 3. Mac- donald’s, nov3 4i Ladies fur-lined circulars selling low at J. B. Macdonald's, nov3 4i Blow and bluster had its day—peop'e want facts, good goods and low prices. QOur stock of men’s and boys’ clothing is not surpassed in Charlottetown, prices always the lowcst, quality best. Always buy men’s and boy’s clothing at J. B. Macdonald's, nov3 4i Purple and green grapes, only 15 cents a pound, at Beer & Goil’s. 630 3i Remnants of white and light-colored vel- veteens, suitable for fancy work and painting, ouly 30 cencs per yard, at James Paton & Co's. oct3l _ Ove hundred and fifty yards worsted cloths in short lengths, very cheap at James Paton & Co's. oct31 Don't forget that Prowse Bros. is the best and cheapest place to buy men’s and boys’ reefers and overcoats in the city. oect3l 3i Prowse Bros, the Wonderful Cheap Men, have the largest stock of clothing ever im. ported by them, including all the newest makes in cape overcoats, ulsters, reefers and children’s suits, You can’t help being pleased. oct3l Si Go to the old, safe and reliable Hat Store for the newest styles in hard and soft hats, — Prowse Bros, the Wonderful Cheap Men. oct3l 3i Knitting woo!ls, all the best brands— Stanley Bros., Brown’s Block. Beer & Goff's 24 cent tea is giving grand satisfaction. ‘Try it if you want the best cheap tea in town. 030 3i DENTAL NOTICE. T AVING purchased the good will and in- terest of Dr. Findley’s business, I am now better prepared than ever to practice Dentistry in all its branches. Those favoring me with their patronage will be carefully and promptly attended to. Work done at the very lowest rates, and sa‘ isfaction guaranteed, JUHN P. MURRAY, Late of the Boston Dental College, Office over the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store, Qlueen Street. Having sold my Dental Rooms and business to Dr. Murray, Dentist, I take this oppor- tunity of thanking all those who favored me with their Dental work, and would bespeak for Dr. Murray a continuance of their patron- age, asi can confidently recommend him as a competent Dentist. H. BRUCE FINDLEY, Surgeon Dentist. Charlottetown, Oct. 21, 1890. oct29 W. Wi. LL. A. St. James’ Church. HE FIRST LECTURE of the Sixth Course will be delivered in S1. JAMES’ HALL, On Tuesday Evening, Nov, 4, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, BY REV. DAVID SUTHERLAND. et Subject —'' Dreams and Dreamers.” ee Admission, 15 cents. Season Tickets, ad- mitting to the Six Lectures and three Con- certs of the Course, $1.00. Mav be had at the door, and from any of the members. novl P. E. ISLAND RAILWAY. Thanksgiving Day. ye eae RETURN TICKETS will be issued at one first-class fare to and from all Stations by Afteraoon Trains on November 5th, and by all Trains on Thanks- giving Day, November 6th, good to return up to and on November 10th, 1890. J. UNSWORTH, Superiatendent. Raiiway Office, Charlottetown, Oct. 27, 10a. all prs WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc ecetenennemnreeysbteattRteretacesreme--etnansincinentenarat OARDERS.—A few Gentlemen Boarders ca be accommodated at Mrs, McINNIs’, Graf- ton Street. li pd—novl LET.—A Dwelling House on Upper Euston Street, in good order. Apply to CHARLES McGREGOR, 2w—novl TRAYED OK STOLEN, from the pasture at Woolen Mills, a Miich Cow, color dark red. Any information will be thankfully received.— simon W. CRABBE, lw—novl OST.—A dark grey Mare, four years old. In L formation of :ame will be Guaiy seonived i—oct by Prerer Qurixn, Lot 30. OARD.—Board can be had for either two b ladies or gentlemen in a pleasant part of the city. Students preferred. Apply to Mks. Eva McGREGOR, Kuston Street, near St. Peter’s Road. oct81—3i ANTED.—A good Servant for gcuers! house: W work, A sly at this office. tf—oct30 WANTED FOR CASH.—Any quantity of Old Pickle Bottles. Enquire of F. Git, Stan- ley House, corner of Great George and Kent Streets. oct27 WANTED.—A Honsemaid. CHARLES LEIGH, Fitzroy Street. Apply to Mrs. octl7 T° LET.—One-half of the Double Tenement House on the corner of Queen and Fitzroy Streets. Possession given immediately. Apply to WM. Hznperson, 177 Fi zroy Street, octi'é6—thu sat & eod Apply to is in good order and was purchased near) T° LET.—A House on Queen Street, A. N,. LARGE. tf—oci6_ To LET.—One half of a Double Tenement House on Sidney Sireet, adjoining the resi- dence of H. J. Calibeck, Esq. Possession cen be given immediately, Apply to Francis P. Mc- CARRON. oct4 T° LET.—A House on Pleasant Street, with Stable and Coach House, Possession imme- diate.—-WM. Dopo, septz2 9 . Felt sailors hats in navy, terra, black and) brown opened to-day.—Stanley Bros., Brown’s | ~~ FOR SALE re NS css oo 5054s cu av ea s OVERCOATS.. OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS : OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERSCOATS Men’s Suits ! oo 0 eG 6 606 0 6 oO 0 Ce dp a ©6480 49 4 oS ov s OS GVEMERSNE) ic Men's Suits ! 00 WOiTT READY-MADE CLOTHING CHEAP at J. B. MACDONALD. — [o] ‘eat Miahcae 03.50 L RERPUBR, bod is ids & ssi eh Oe OR Agde ss «cle BOO SING 5 nck. o5es ocd be csaute sic rede ee ye eviiee voted DOG | MIME. voces ec be' cen ade pactisk. eee cokes nine CODE IO. 5 os oc diese Sees chs ce vee adie ie ee dace peer © 0 Fy sin cccarticrcetelcesic ce ee fea yO BINS 55 © dcen's-cay ike a oecanacr bile. ee ae 7 UOT IND. «<0 os ocingocsseinesids ies ee eed $004 REBNOOS:. .:... :dienwdyccdis adie tuuakss csc ee MOLLE O00 FERRIS... . 5 devnckcl ivan ae tw cae ali SO G0 | MOINS, 65 <3. nids'as «Sassen vs bare Wyk Gens 13 60 | RERVERS... . 5.6. oo isssasd.ctsitnys Sabie eee 12 00 Boys’ Gvercoats ! Boys’ Reefers! Boys’ Suits! Boys’ Suits! The largest and cheapest stock of Ready-made Clothing in the city. J. Bb. MACDONALD. — Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. nerenene aan erwes emereme (x) a 345 Cases of Boots and Shoes. 140 Cases Men’s Women’s and Children’s Rubbers sidhiipuaiiilasiocetiii —{x ——— a We claim to have the best selected stock of Boots in P. E. Island, and can sell at least 10 PER CENT. cheaper than any other house, 027 Si eod i Charloitetown, Oct. 9, 1890—eod & wky Just try and see for yourselves, at THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. New Silk Seal OPIN BD) POA 2 ae PERKINS & STERNS’. We have just received another lot of that beauti- ful SEL SHAW, which took so well in the early part of the season, Those who have been waiting for these goods will please give us their order early. (x) PERKINS & STERNS, The Cheap Dry Goods Store. Charlottetown, October 29, 1890, r/ i LOW PRICES. cry, because they We blow because OFFER | (x) Those are the men who back up their advertisement with a reward of $500 to any Man. Woman or Child who can find another stock of Mien’s, Boys’ and Chil- dren’s Clothing on P. E. sEisland as large and cheap as the one to be seen at PROWSE BROS. we have the WONDERFUL High Prices sit on the fence and see we do the Clothing business of Prince Edward Usland. WE HAVE GOT THE GOODS! them for very little money. Wou can have Money Saved is Money Made, so come along everybody. PROWSE BROS. 8G and 144 Charlottetown. October 15, 1890. CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK ——AND—— Provincial Exhibition Association. “HE ANNUAL GENERAL MERTING ‘I of the Shareholders of the above Asso- ciation wil! be beld in the PHILHARMONIC HALL, Charlottetown, on THURSDAY EVENING, the 13th November next, 1890, at 8 o'clock, for the transaction of general business. A full attendance is requested. By order of the Directors. A. B. WARBURTON, Secretary. Ch’town, Oct. 30, 1890—dy & wky THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, Queen Street. Campbell's Wine of Beech Tree Creosote ! HE NEW REMEDY for affections of the Thaoat, Larynx, Bronchial Tubes and Lungs, such as obstinate Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Chronic Cough, Congestion of the Lungs and Incipient Consumption. ——PREPARED BY———— KENNETH CAMPBELL & CO.,, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 608 Ounig- BRweee:* °F * * * FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Montreal oct30 ee eee eS oe! Pare res id F P) ere oe eae a Fa ae ae F ee a end 1s sad + ay em a ees ee ae