—_ | Local and Other Items. | ee | Warer ConsuMERS should pay their water | rates for the present quarter at once. = oe —_ } Tenurerance.—Meeting of Victoria Di- | vision this evening. Installation of officers | - — To ns CoNTINUED.—The business of Hickey & Nicholson will be continued by Mr. Nichoi- gon under the name of the firm ieee Masontc.—The brethren of Victoria Lodge, No, 2 F. & A. M. will please remem. ber the regular meeting this evening. = —— Roito.—The regular monthly meeting of Rolle Hose Co. will be held at their room this Monday) evening at 8 o’clock.—W. Murphy, Secy , oO O. F.—C. Blackett Robinson, Esq., Editor of both the Dominion Odd- fellows and the Week, will visit St. Lawrence ‘Lodge this evening. - H. B. C.—The regular monthly meeting of the Hillsborough Boating Club will be held this evening, at 8 o'clock. A full at- tendance is requested. eee Tus regular monthly meeting of the Hook and Ladder Co. will be held at their room this (Monday) evening at 7.30 o'clock. By order, C. Bell, Secretary. Beans.--An exchange says that bears are common in the woods at Shediac Cape and have been destructive to sheep. Mr. W. Murray on Bateman Road lost eleven sheep. - Carp or THANKs.—The members of Silsby Engine Company tender their sincere thanks: to the different City Fire Companies for their , kind assistance at the funeral of their late. Captain ; also to Mr. Galbraith and members. of the Citizens’ Band for their services. diionaditingslial Home For Interment.—The body of Miss Sadie McKay, of Charlottetown, who died at New Orleans some time ago, was brought from Boston in the steamer Wor- cester, which arrived on Saturday evening, and interred in St, Peter's graveyard yesterday. Honust Anout It —Mr. J. McC. Snow, general insurance agent at Moncton, a few days ago received the following letter from a Frenchman at Cocagne: ‘* Mister Snow —I write to let you know I burnt my house last week. I have herinsured. Come up and pay me my money.” Wortny or Spectat Mention. — Among the many interesting and curious articles exhibited in the ladies’ department of the Exhibition was a cotton quilt, containing 2,470 pieces, made by the widow of the late Mr. Swan, who was for many years watchman at the Ch’town Railroad Station. Mrs. Swan is in her 78th year. AcaInst tHe Rattway.—A Fall River, Mass., despatch states that the case of Wm, Miller vs. the Old Colony Railroad was con. cluded on Wednesday. Miller, it will be re. membered, got off a train at Riverside, on the opposite side from the depot, and was struck by atrain coming in the opposite direction, He lost a leg at the knee and claimed $20,000 damages on the score of negligence on the part of the road. The jury ae ina sealed verdict in favor of the plaintiff. vsieriainsiatin Hetp FOR MANSLAUGHTER. — A despatch from Digby says a sensation was caused there on Wednesday by the announcement by Judge Meagher that he had been instructed to inves- tigate the recent poisoning of Crozier by a mistake of R. F. Stark, in putting up a pre- scription, using strychnine fostead of a drug. If it was proved that there ‘was carelessness, Stark would be held for manslaughter. It was so decided, and Stark is so held. Great sym- pathy is a for the unfortunate druggist in the peculiar position in which he is placed. More Forcrsie Tuan Evecantr.—An ex- change says: Rev. Mr. Talmage doesn’t appear to have lost any of his vigor. Here is a sample of his discourse last Sunday : “The church, he said, is dying of fastidiousness. We shed tears for the woes of the world on hundred dollar pocket handkerchiefs, and then drop pennies into the poor boxes. We yearn to help the poor and oppressed, but we beg to be ex- cused from touching hands whose finger nails are in mourning for departed soap.” ‘ Omissioy.—In the last paragraph of Judge Young’s letter, published in Tus | Examiner a few days ago, the printer left out the words “the inhabitants.” This omission rendered the sentence meaning- lesa, Jt should read that this Exhibition, &c., ‘“* will be the means of convincing the world that the inhabitants of this Gem of the Sea, &c., are an industrious and enter- prising people, and second to none in the ominion of Canada. A PECULIAR, Case.—A somewhat peculiar case is now before the court of appeal in Mon- treal. A few yearsago a Mra. Browne sued her son-in-law for support, claiming that she was in want, that her husband was intemper- ate and was unable to suppot her, and that her son-in-law had sufficient means to render her aesistance. Judgment was given in her | favor, and the defendant was ordered to pay | seven dollara a week for his mother-in-law’s support —‘‘as oda iadaiiens daughter-in-law are subject to the same obligations as chil- dren.” From this judgment appeal is made solely on the aun that the evidence did hot support the ju the mother-in-law will win. ' + Latp to Rest.—The funeral of the late Cap. tain Michael Hickey took place yesterday afternoon. Although the weather was wet = disagreeable, there was a large attendance. All classes and creeds were 1epresented, mak- ‘ng Up & procession the like of which has not The firemen attended in a body, and the coffin vad carried on a hose carriage drawn by the was Captain. Following is the order of the Procession ; Citizens Band. Salvage Corps, Hook and Ladder Company. Tremont Reel Company. Rollo Reel Company. ine Fire Wardens. “offic on Carriage, drawn by Members Silsby Reel Company. Mourners. South End Boating Club. Th Citizens. ¢ Pallsbearers were Messrs. P. Blake, W. Aitken, J. D. MeLeod, Benj. Rogers, John fattuillan and W. H ‘Batt. Each of the left employes wore a crape badge on his ae “tm and walked as a mourner, The m tal service at St. Dunstan’s Cathedral “Ss conduced by Rev, P, A, McElmeel. 4 McKinley bill on Monday. 3 charge of his office as Inspector of City ent, but it is expected | * returned from his holiday trip to Boston on Saturday evening. He was a passenger on the Worcester. Charlottetown from Boston, and will now again, reside among us. nm seen in Charlottetown for some time. | to see him back again. of the owners of the seized schooner Davy members of Silshy Co., of which the deceased Crockett, arrived here on Saturday evening, and is registered at the Hotel Davies. have been permanently cured, I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FREE to , any of your readers who have consumption if Factery Employes. | they will send me their Express and P. O. address. Mr. George Carter. September. store of George Carter & Co. _ THE DAILY EXAMINER, SPECIAL Desratocurs TO Tur EXAMINER. News from Halifax. Hatirax, Oct. 4. Ex county detective Phelan was arrested on Saturday night by his successor in ottice, Constable Burbridge, on a warrant charging him with retaining for his own purposes $16, which he had collected for parties in Amherst. Charles Hill, ayoung lad of 12 years, while attempting to board a local train at Trenton Saturday evening missed his foot- ing and was crushed under the wheels. One of his legs was completely severed at the ankle, the other foot was mangled and his head was also badly cut. He is not expect- ed to recover. A man named Frank Armstrong was run over on Saturday evening by the Wind- sor and Annapolis express train, about a mile west of Windsor Junction. The man appears to have been lying on the track with his feet toward the on coming train. The fire-box of the engine apparently caught one foot and threw it over the rail, where it was crushed off by the wheel of the locomotive. The othor leg was doubled upover the body, the trunk pushed along the track by the fire- box for some fifty yards, the head torn off and rolled into the gutter, and the heart, lungs, etc., crushed out through the neck. Near the limb which was first amputated, and where the unfortunate fellow was first struck was found a bottle partially full of rum. ‘The re- mains were gathered up and brought to the city to-day. An inquest was held by Coroner Hawkins. > -—-—— English Opinion. Toronto, Oct. 4. Both the Empire and Globe this morning publish special cable despatches regarding the manner in which Sir John Macdonald's speech in Halifax, on Wednesday, a sum- | mary of which was cabled to England, is received there. The Hmpire's despatch | says : ‘‘ The speech attracts much atten- tion in all quarters, and caused much re- joicing among the. Conservatives, who ac- | cept the Canadian Premier's statewents as voicing the sentiments of the majority of | Her Majesty's subjects in the Dominivn. —_—_ —__ > —_-- The Sawn Lumber Duty. Orrawa, Oct. 5, In an interview yesterday the Com- aa ; . 7 ; Drilling Plough, 1 Iron Harrow, 1 Wheel} (LIMITED.) missioner of Customs stated that the ques- Harrow, 1 Cultivator, 1 Scuffler and Moulder, | ; tion of carrying out the promise made in | 2 Carts, 1 Truck Wagon, 1 Truck Body, Cart| HE above Company, a ee the reference to ee the export duty on! and Plough Harness, Forks, a set of Black-| ® Steamer ‘*COILA” for balance of the sawn lumber by the McKinley Bill is made conditional on this action being taken and lumbermen are pressing for its considera- tion. ancaeeeannuttqensanenne The Fires Quenched. Lonpon, Oct. 5. | Fires have been quenched in all the | Scotch iron furnaces which do not belong’ to the masters combination which manu- | facture iron for private purposes. The | lockout will. reduce the market supply te | 20,000 tons weekly. Cotton Factory Sold. ieee | Hattrax, Oct. 5. It is said that the Halifax Cotton Factory has been disposed of to a Syndicate at 50 cents on the dollar. Quite a lot of stock has been | sold by shareholders during the past month | at 20 cents and 25 cents. bina The Horse Trade. | MonrrREAL, Oct. 5. | The Montreal horse exchange arc ship- | ping a number of French-Canadian horses | to the Island of Martinique, in an endeavor | to open up a trade in the West Indies. | | Potato Shipments. WINNIPEG, Oct. 4. Large quantities of potatoes are being hurried from here across the border in con- sequence of the coming into force of the Weather Balletin. Toronto, Oct. 6.—10 a. m. North-east to north-west winds; fine wea- ther ; a little lower temperature. Personal. Mr. C. Fawcett, of Sackville, is registered at the Davies. Mr. Geo. A. Long, a prominent horse-buyer, of Augusta, Me., is at the Davies. Mr. E. J. Hodgson, Q. C., returned from Nova Scotia on Saturday evening. Mr. J. J. Fairbairn, the well-known com- mercial ambassador, is on a business trip to the Island. He is at the Davies. Mr. George Forbes, M. P. P., Vernon River Bridge, is among the guests at the Osborne House to-day. Mr. Geo. }H. Porter, the well known and popular representative of the Canada Life In- surance Company, is visiting the Island. Mr. George Robinson, B. A., has taken Schools and Secretary of the City School Board. Mr Edward Roche, Legislative Librarian, Mr. Henry D. Wadman has returned to His friends are glad Mr. David Tarr, of Gloucester, Mass., one —_— << >< Consumption Surely Cured. THE EpIToR:— Please inform your readers that I have a sitive remedy for the above named disease. y its timely use thousands of hopeless cases Respectfully, Dr. T. A. SLOCUM, 164 Weat Adelaide at., Toronto, Ont LET.—A House on Hillsborough Street‘ containing 9 rooms, at present occupied by Possession can be given 15th Apply to Judge Alley, or at the eod tf—aug28 | Right). A | oct3—dyfsmw_ wky li GREAT GEORGE STREET. UREST 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 trou- ble to show goods, Prescriptions compounded at all hours, night or day. Night bell at side door. | Telephone connection, Choice brands of Havana and Cigars, Pipes, Tobacco, etc. F. DeC. DAVIES,| DISPENSING CHEMIST. sept29 | At Mount Edward. ] AM instructed by Charles Palmer, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, ‘at his Mount Edward Farm, in the East Royalty, near Charlottetown, On Wednesday, 29th Oct. next, 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| 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 and Rosie; also a | jyoung Heifer Calf of Amelia. Also—2! Shorthorn Grade Steers, one and two years, and one Yearling Steer (Her ford and Shorthorn) grade. Also—3 Milch | Cows, one just calved, and their Heifer | Calves. Two of the Cows are Shorthorn! grade, and one Jersey grade, with Ayrshire | Calf Heifer. Also—2 pure-bred Berkshire | Pigs, Sow and Boar, imported and pedigreed. | The Farming Implements consist of 3) Ploughs, one a double mould board; 1 do. | 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 place at 11 o'clock, a. m. J. McWiLLIAMS, oct3—dy tf Auctioneer. | tec te | Terpsichore tall. FEVHE subscriber takes the liberty to inform her friends, patrons and others that her JUVENILE DANCING CLASS will open for the season on THURSDAY, October 9th, at 4 p. m. During this Term (in addition to all the usual dances) the following new ones will be introduced, viz., Berlin Polka, Rvaning Militaire, York, Rye Waltz, Alsatian and Little Tycoon. Private tuition given as usual on days and hours to suit applicants, E. BURRIS. Mortgage Sale. To be sold by Public Auction, at the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown, on FRIDAY, the Seventh day of November next, A. D, 1890, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon :— LL that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on Township Number Twenty-nine, in Queen’s County, in Prince Ed- ward Island, bounded and described as follows, that is to say :—On the east by the Melville Road, on the scuth by land now or formerly in posses- sion of Patrick Trainor, on the west by the divi- sion line between the eastern and western moie- ties of said Township Number Twenty-nine, and on the north by land now or formerly in posses- sion of Edward Trainor and Thomas Malone, containing one hundred acres of land, a little more or less. ALtso—All that other tract, piece and parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Charlottetown Common, bounded and described as follows, that is to say :—Commencing on the east side of Spring Park Road, atthe distance of ninety feet from the northern side of Bayfield Street; thence along the east side of the Spring Park Road nor- therty fifty feet ; thence at right angles tothe said road eastwardly one hundred feet; thence at right angles southerly fifty feet, and thence at right angles westerly one hundred feet to the place of commencement, being marked on the survey and plan of said Common as Plot No. 5, filed in the office of the Registrar of Deeds and Keeper of Plans in Charlottetown, and is part of Common Lot Number Twenty-one. ; Default having been made in payment of in- terest, the above salo is being made under the ower of sale contained in a Mortgage of said ands, dated the Second day of May, A. D. 1889, and made between George Morrison, of Char- lottetown, in Queen’s Connty, in Prince Edward Island, Laborer, of the one part, and William Brown, of Charlottetown aforeaaid, Farmer, of tne other te For further particulars apply to McLean & Mc- Donald, Solicit ors, Charlottetown. WILLIAM BROWN, oct4--dy 2i law wky 4i Mort3agec. If Xf Xt — YOU WOULD SAVE— Time, Trouble, Expense, ‘W oodill’s|| Baking German ||Powder, | Street. PURE AND WHOLESOME. | $ oct3 MONDAY 890. , OCTOBER 6. neeteenent — HPN nee . : > HARD TO FIND. — (x) Tl IS HARD TO FIND BETTER VALUE in all kinds of DRY GOODS than what y u will find with us. If you our Store usually come again. NEw, Men’s Scotch have not tried before do so’ now. Those who once buy at Good Goods at Low Prices is sure to bring them back. ———— — — —-+{4)-—----—— — —~— s ~PERKINS & STERNS. AUCTIGN SALE et Jackets, Ulsters) Waterproofs, COBBAP AND ST TLIsz=. (x) and Canadian Wool Underwear; Badies’ Scotch and Canadian Wool Underwear; Boys’ AUlhis valuable Live: stock, vrarwixe| Ud) Gurls’ Wool Underwear; large stock of Wool Hosiery; al! kinds Charlottetown, Oct. 6, 5999 —ecd & wky Halifax STEAMSHIP CO. season she will make regular weekly trips to and from Halifax, beginning from date, leav- ing Halifax every Monday night, and Charlottetown every Thursday. Freight solicited, W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Ch’town, Oct. 3, 1899. CHARES I. MORRISON, — of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. PERKINS & STERNS, The Cheap Dry Goods Store. HORACE HASZARD, Manthactarers’ aud Geuerdl Agent —-REPRESENTIN GG 'The Western Fire | Assurance Co. Head Oe front, Ont The Manchester Fire : ' Assurance Co. Head Ofice, Manchester, ‘THE WESTERN MARINE. ; ASSURANCE CO. Commission Merchant ——AND—— AUCTIONEER, 106 Queen St., Charlottetown, P. E. I, Auction Sales of Real Estate, Bankrupt Stock, Furniture, Farm Stock, etc., carefully attended to. Consignments solicited. Prompt returns guaranteed and good references given. aug6—2m eod Eee a WANTS, LOST, FOUND é&c ANTED,.—A first-class Milliner. Apply by letter to MaTTHEW, MCLEAN & Co., Souris. oct6é—10i pat lw MO LET.—A House on Queen Street. Apply to *- AN. Lares. tf—oct6 OST.--On Thursday evening, a Memorandum (4 containing papers of value to the owner only. The finder will please return to [HE EXAMINER office, 2i pd—oct6 OST.—In this city, ou the dthinst., a Purse containing a small sum of money and cards with owner’s name, A liberal reward will bo — to the owner of the same. office, Enquire at this oct6 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 Mrs. CHARLES LEIGH, Fitzroy Street. oct4 PICKLING VINEGAR & SPICES. ————~(x) To? LET.—One-half of a Double Tenement House On Sidney Street, adjoining the resi- dence cf H. J. Callbeck, Esq, Possession can be given immediately. Apply to Francis P. Mc- CARRON, oct4 \ ANTED.—In a family of two, a Girl about 14 or 15 years of age; one from the country 2i pd—oct3 preferred, Apply at this office. Loo 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 DUNLAP, CooK & Co., Amherst, N. S.— Oct2 lw T° 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; oflice. septsd om CAR™GDY wants to inform his cus- 4 tomers that he has plenty of good Richmond Bay Oysters, caught twice a week. Two men constantly opening. All orders promptly attend- ed to. Oysters on the half shell and by the quart. The same Old Stand, Sidney Street, second door from Newson’s Factory. sept29—lw pd OST.—Last evening, near Hillsborough or Prince Street, a Gold Breast Pin. Finder will please leave it at this office 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 To LET.—A House on Pleasant Street, with ~, , Stable and Coach House, Possession imme- diate.—W™m. Dopp. sept22 VW J ANTED.—A Cook. Good wages. Apply at once to Mrs. F. W. HYNDMAN, East Kent tf—septls To LET.—The Shop and Basement in the Cam-| _, eron Block, lately occupied by Mrs. R. Young. This is one of the best stands in Charlottetown. and the Basement is large and admirably adapt- ed for a restaurant or other business. For fur- ther particulars apply to WARBURTON & SMALL- : Stg. and Domestic Certificates Issued. : J, Lewenz & Hauser Bros, : London, Eng. ‘Robt. Lamb & Co, : Dundee, Scotland. Bags, Hessians, &¢. ‘The N, 8, Sugar Refinery (Ltd). : HALIFAX, N.S. : Sugar, Golden Syrup, &c. Ce eeeeererereeeee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee 7299060000 000860 00 ¢ 66 064586.6465660000 J. F. CARTER, | Beverley, Mass. : : BUYER & EXPORTER : . connate ) WF ccm enen . | Canned Lobsters, Macker- | Giled Clothing, &e, ’ COSCO FES SSH OSH SESE. See ee Bee d eee ———y OFFICE & SAMPLE ROOM---GAMERON BLOCK, South Side of Queen Square, Charlottetown, P. E. i: September 29, 1890. SS - — Wholesale and Retail. x 74 season for Pickling Youu and Spices having come around again, we are prepared to supply our many cus- tomers and the public generally with those articles at the lowest possible prices. ENGLISH MALT VINEGAR. We have on hand a large stock of this Celebrated Vinegar, which is, without doubt, the best Pickling Vinegar in the market to-day. As we import this direct from England our- selves, we can guarantee the quality. , WHITE WINE VINECAR. We have received a consignment of XXX WHITE WINE VINEGAR, from the best manufactory in the Dominion, which we can confidently recommend to be first-class. —_—— ——— (x )——— —— Cider and Golden Syrup Vinegars always kept in Stock, (x) PICKLING SPICES. We have received another lot af the same kind of Spice as we had last year, and which gave such good satisfaction. Don’t buy poor Spices and thereby spoil your pickles. WHOLE PEPPER AJ,LSPICE, CINNAMON, GINGER, CLOVES, MACE, MUSTARD SEED, &c., always kept on hand. BEER & GOFEBF, WOOD, Solicitors, Cameron Block. tf—sep18 Ch’town, Aug. 29, 1890—law&wky queen & King Square Stores, aa ai a ata — tail sammie pe ee ee ee as oT ee eT RMR AS Sacer ee ee a nn nae De - a 2 RS. Eee < Shatter te ae