+ 0a Ee ee (Ieee DATLY Local and Other items. | PRLEGRAPHIC NEWS.| .xp Horses.-—Mr. W. Ss McKie arrived SpectaL Despatones TO Tus EXAMINER. » & he m Monday with & carload ol I horses Another New Railway. “i , ince wad De I ” ee fo-mort v \ ty F; ae mn QuEBEc, Nov. 5. Mn sgiving Day =e A _— has been received from Mr. Ben- ~ car ne! der, , now in London, stating that the Lecruri Make arrangements and go | 8Y® Licate whic sh he has succeeded in form- cg soni rrow nig n the Upper ing to build the railway from (Quebec to Mi Labrador, connecting with the Grand : Dt Truk at Levis by a bridge over the St. \ = . The badges won | Lawrence, has subscribed the amount nb ee lery competition at | B@cessary to secure the charter and locate ' ak the Jine. If the survey proves satisfactory e a company will be formed to build the P i (he Mai says that | bridge, purchase the railway from LaBonne sadozen in the Hali- | 5t. Ann and continue that line to St. Saturday last Charles Bay, at the eastern extremity of - Labrador, thus forming a direct line be- To Look out for programme of | tween Chicago and England and shortening st and Thanksgiving Concert in Fri- | the ocean passage two and three-quarter : It is a choice one. days The length of the projected line - from) Quebec is 800 miles. Ay rin St. George's L rdge will meet a - . Friday night. instead of to-morrow. United States Elections. Deba ntinued on ** The Declaration —— - Ricumonp, Va., Nov. 5. Suootive Matcn.—No. 5 Company 52nd] jt is estimated that this State has gone Battalion will hold its annual shooting | Democratic by 4,000 majority. ‘ u Tuesday next, commencing at LO} Cotumsus, Ohio , Nov. 5. es } Indications for the result on the Gover: ' . 4} nor very close. Foraker is probably de- i I wn vith @& pre; ’ . » as » . , seal ae neham’s Dye, | feated and the rest of the Republican ticket i ‘ to ) 1 eve 1 brown | 18 ¢! sit Jersey Ciry, N. J., Nov. 5. ap Eve lication points to a sweeping I , we R ‘Y. | Democratic victory. ‘ Ww hig ic > ~ Brewer's lecture tomorrow night in the| atin: 8 o lid Ouarrie i Bracket Republican) is undoubtedly x v ' ‘ - | t 4 ‘ i i ily | ~ ~ uf ( ns wi ' ta ; = ‘a News trom Halifax H C. Wils ) Hatirax, Nov. 5. r : . ( ion Sc Mathew’s Church was packed to-night » ‘ie ae her | With an enthus lastic sudience to bid fare- wa Sy y. at nine o'clock la even- | ¥& to Rev. John Morton, Mrs. Morton, at Sem neat thie athens Re F. Coffin, Miss Archibald — and Miss Ce Graham, Presbyterian missionaries to Trin- ves ul. ‘Tho speech of the evening was made | Po W it Wi sre enjoying at by Mrs Morton gt f SOF the tims year. There !he compulsory school law is being en on ' frost to talk about. | forced by the civic avthorities. P neaviest was (ha ~~ =" | ‘The warship Bellerophon sails for Ber — a Chere wi — meee oe morrow. M ’ ef mherst voted for incorporation to-day s, at 1] ermon by ee é ‘ ve chou \ : smn os : ; : ioe ts The “Mail's” Stery Denied. . 7 ' Toronto, Nov. 5. i vl. ( ‘ ; otionai committee S : e perfecting arrangements for an obser- The World to-day on the authority of vance of the week of prayer for young men, | *' Cab anet Ministers, denies the Mail’s Sunday + 10th inst, | Story that the Ontario Government has re- next, columence on | 1} 2 Y ’ Particulars will appear in Friday’s issue. >-—— ¢ Ista : Missine.—An Ottawa des to Halifax Ch says: W. ¢ DesBrisay, formerly clerk of the P. E. I. Ex ‘ Bi, I it for some mouths employ- ed in the gove printing bureau here, has been missing for over a week and no trace of him can be found. i hime nt - Godp SHoorint At th nelusion of the 82nd Battalion shooting on M mday, an impromptu sweepstakes .natch was arrang- ed There were fourteen competitors. The } s shots making 24 were tive Stewart won, at 400 yards points Captain D. it of yasible 25. sadihieckeni Mr. D. Stewart, of ti 4sE SOLD this city has, we understand, sold his stylish grey Percheron carria wse to Mr. A. Mc iwall, of Halifax, lor the snug sum of S2U0U il sale was m ude without even par ng the horse out otf the stall The dam of this fine animal was the same as that of Mr. E. Cameron’s trotting mare B) rd ——_ HARBo IMPROVEMENTS. — St. John speculators have enlisted American capital- ists i i eme to build a drv dock, what varehouses, etc., on which tiey propos expend $].000.000. They pro- se borrow the money and ask the gov- ernments to guarantee contribute to- wards the interest of the expenditure ne investment becomes 4 paying ven- eo I iP TrANT.- Mr. Joho McPhee W itl be tice of McLean, Heartz & Co., - om the llth to the 25rd inst., to rec payments of all judgments, notes hand and book debts due the estates of 'wen Connolly and Doyle and McBride, sad grant receipts therefor. All amounts 1e@ these estates not paid or satisfactorily ranged be yeen t se dates will be col- ted th igh tl irts without further e Mitztary.—The Canada Gazette, at hand $ morning, contains the following: 22nd ‘(Queen's County’ Battalion of In- Tal na 2. o Mmpany, Charlottetown Royal y lo be Captain, Znd Lieuts nant y Lemuel Hooper, R. 8S. 1., vice Isaac Henders n. who us here by permitted to re tire retaining rank. U ufirmation of rank, Captain James Brennan, R. 8. A., No. 4 Ba ry, Prince Edw: ard Island Brig ade of Garrison Artillery, from 4th October, 1889 o I Mission.—The mission in St. Dun tans Cathedral closed last night with the Pay Benediction, and the Redemptorist Fa ers left this morning for Montreal, they are to give another mission. rday afternoon, they visited the sick 40 firm members of the congregation t 1umber of about one hundred in- eli yy those in the hospital and _ poor- house. The total number of communicants during the mission was about 3,000. There Wasa general communion yesterday at uich about 1,800 persons received the B d Sacrament. The Fathers will visit the Island in July next. fifth annual JAMES Hartt —The oui f concerts and lectures, uuder the au pices of the Y. M i. _ of St. James’ vaurch, began with the concert in St. la Hall last evenin There was a eee g attend ance,” som net hing like three ! - ri! ePsons b ing pre sent. he pro- | | sh: Li ] = oy ¥ ss made up of vocal and instru- | Pig —s ‘nd reacings, and the manner | exseut i on, | * ‘ " ? lmbers " re the ay leace Mis En on ere rs tionally §j “~% We tri ‘os : a ee Agent lo- the o ng night wi i fo an 8 ‘ae +: Cess of Ae wh: ie arias. the ee lectures, | Mills, Oatario. solved on the dissolution of the House at The Empire makes a strong appeal to ne Ce ynservatives to clear the decks for action, and to be ready at any moment for a tight at the polls —_—_- > Guy Fawkes’ Day. Ni Vv. 5. Gruy Fawkes Day was celebrated! to-day by an Orange procession and mass meeting. About 3000 took part at the mass meeting and resolutions were passed condemning nearly every body except Col. O’Brien, who was the orator and hero of the day. OTTAWA, on >—_—_--_— The Liberals Ready. Lonpon, Nov. 5. Earl Spencer, in a speech at Newcastle to-night, declared the Liberals were ready to produce a measure to pacify Ireland the moment they became responsible for the government of that country. Paid Over. DLONTREAL, Nov. 5. The Jesuits’ estates money, $400 000, was paid over to-day by the Government. A great many political and ecclesiastical dig- nitaries were preseat, 8 MARRIED At the residence of the bride, St. John, by the Rev. Dr. Pope, assisted by Rev. Mr, Deinstadt, Mr. John Wilkes, of Coldbrook, to Miss Fanny Meikle, fourth daughter [ the late Mr. Jo , of Darlington, P. EK, I. A a ES RE Ce pe ee ee ee eS ene ou Me tikle New JourNALIstic VENTURE.—A new illustrated monthly magazine, supported by native talent, is to be issued in ‘Toronto early next 5 its name is the National, and many prominent Canadians have al- ready promised to write for it. It will be conducted by graduates of Toronto Uni- versity. ear. eetiin Tue consciousness of having a remedy at hand for croup, pneumonia, sore throat, and sudden colds, is very consoling to a parent. With a bottle of Ayers Cherry Pectoral in the house, one feels in such cases a sense of security nothing else can give. - Agquatic.—William O’Connor challenges William Stanstbury, an Australian sculler, for a boat race in America for £500 sterling a aside, allowing him £75 for expenses and also choice of water. Ten Eyck defeated Vail (formerly of St. John) in the single scull race at Philadel- phia on Saturday by several lengths. Sevihiiiis THe Water Next.—The new water in Annapolis are all laid and hydrants set. pipes the gates and ckiaieimieatithei Ladies’ Astrachan Jackets, fur-lined circu- lars, a grand assortment, selling low at J. B. Macdonald’s. nov4 8i R OTICE. | tinuance of their support. ing Blind M anufactory ; course of concerts and | turing Co., Toronto ; the New Hamberg Flour i AVING relinquished the Agency of the Uniform Collecting Co., I beg to inform generally that I Insurance and and respectfully solicit a con- my friends and the pnoblic continue business as General Agent, JAMES P. COOKE, Cameron Block. the American Decorating Co., Joston ; the William Willar inside and Slid- the Byam Manvfac- lw—novs EXAMINER, | a ie WE DNES DAY, | soar. \PEARS’ IWILLIAMS’, BOTOTS’, &e. Emerson's, Barber's, Belt, &c. S H AL iy TMdORS | N G RIMMEL’S a DUNCAN cat Peculiar, Flockhart’s. Bengal | | | } | MUGS. i Wade & Butcher’s, | Rogers’, | Hollow Ground, Galvanic, &c. BRUSHES, | For Use After Shaving. | Philoderma, Glycerine Jelly, Jelly of jCucumber and Roses, Toilet Powde xr, Bay ; Rum, Magnesia, Moustache Wax, Cos- jmetiques, &c., at W. R. WATSON’S., m eod (t ts) ro; ret ae ORIEN seme Be RMR MG oy THE GREAT | International Maritime EARIBITIUN, ~TO BE HELD— IN BOSTON -FROM— oct29-—3 ath November,) ,, (4th January, } 188 J ( 1890, —WIiLL BE— The Largest Maritime Exhibition Ever Held in the World. W! TH a view to encourage a large attend- ance, and give the people of Princeé Fdward Island a cheap trip to Boston and Return, The Boston, Halifax and P, &, Island Steamship Line | have concluded to issue SPECIAL RETURN | TICKETS (embodying a Coupon which will } admit the holder to the Exhibition), at the low price of Ten Dollars Each. These Tickets will be good on the S, S, **Carroll,” Capt. Brown, or the S. S, ** Wor- cester,”” Capt. Nickerson, CHARLOTTETOWN, on Thursday of Each Week, at 4 o'clock, a, Va. 3lst October, Jth, 14th and 2ist N: vember, and sailing on their return trips FROM BOS. TON, on WEDNESDAY, 6th, 13th, 20th and 27th Nov ember. For further information apply to CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents, Charlottetown. GARDINER, Manager, Lewis’s Wharf, Boston oct23—dy & wky tl 14th Nov VALUABLE PROPERTY, BY AUCTION, AM instructed by James Costello, to sell by Auction, on the premises, R. B. Esq., On Wednesday, 20th instant, AT 12 O'CLOCK,§NOON, His Three-story Brick Building, situated on the corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, with Warehouse, Stable, ete. Terms at sale. For further particulars apply to GEO. M. HARRIS, novo Auctioneer. Auction Continued To-night, \ 7 E continue our Auction of varieties of Readymade Clothing and Boots and Shoes to-night, Bargains in everything. Sale positive. E. H. NORTON & CO, nov4 By mall to any Ee REE us her post office address. Wells, Richardson & Co., Montreal, BARGAINS]. iil PIANOS. ORGANS, ——AND—— Sewing Machines, eile MILLER BROTHERS, Queen Street, Charlottetown. oe wards, ORGANS, in price from $65 and upward. SEWING MACH and upwards. in price from $250 and up- NES, in price from $25 Intending purchasers will do well to call and inspect our large stock. MILLER BROTHERS, Queen Street, Charlotgetown. Agencies:—James Seaman, Summerside; W. E. Scott, Alberton. oc (29—dy Imeod wky dm sailing FROM, A cook BOOK a ON OVEMBER 26, a 1889. SS w~ NOVELTIES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. a HATS Dress Goods. — —\ CS SS KAR = SEE [=a T- f- lF and LARG KE VARIETY of LONDON and Jy BEER BROS. ——--—(x)—__—— FASHIONABLE MANTLES & SPECIALTY, Bonnets OUR STOKC cae { was never PARIS ——F - arate —— -— a 80 —— re he | \ ee ane Robe, y - —j | we Completa, po | \ \ \ 7 ‘ A / / \ \ \ = 3s crag bose te i a & \ \ \ . ~ every article we sell. by buying from us, We have a Cheap Dress Goods, Cheap Ulster Cloths, Cheap Mantle Cloths, HOUSEHOLD Charlottetown, November 1, 1889—-eod ———-— — —(x) isseictine-siiasapnbinstaioemeies / {x} You will find Bargains on our Counter every day in the week. We look out to buy right and sell cheap, and you will save money —(x) Cheap Flannels, Cheap Fleecy Cottons, - Cheap Winceys, (x) GOODS. GENTS’ (x) PERKINS & STERN. These are GREAT BARGAIN DAYS with us. We make a specialty of Cheap Linens, Cheap Tickings, . Cheap Blankets. FURNISHINGS. Big Stock of every description of DRY GOODS at bottom prices. PERKINS & STERNS. and see us. OVERCO OVERCO OVERC OVERCO “God Harvest Chorus—W. Evening of Tickets, 15 cents. ATS, Oe ge oe ie ee OVERCOATS, Pete en ee OVERCOATS, . 8 - ‘ Thursday, IN COMMENC The Church will be appropriately decorated with a bountiful supply of the various ee ducts of orchard and tield. make this an unique and attractive feature of the Entertainment, — fs JAS. PATON & CO’S GEA = CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, MARKET SQUARE. pw & CO, supply every description of MEN’S CO. give is a household word throughout the Island. SPECIAL LOT GF OVERCOATS, worth $7.00, clearing out at $4.75. ommastellaie —({x)— We will treat you well and give you good value for your money. Or het hfe, OVERCO: NR 52 ested OVERCOATS, : I cs ck, che a OVERCOATS, wie. a ee Re fe a : OVERCOATS, i Pe OVERCOATS, tie Foe OVERCOATS, cet dee te red pap hoe RS de> ih geen re Rs bay ATS, ° ; : ; All kinds of Children’s Uwing to the Wonderful Value we give our sales increase, LINDERS AND DRAWERS, &c., &c. Charlottetown, October a re Speed the Plough.’ re ae er ee aud Thanksgiving CONCERT. —— HARVEST CONCERT will be given by the Sunday School Scholars of the Upper Methodist Church, assisted by an Adult A. Hawley, Conductor—on the November 14th, THE CHURCH, ING AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. It is propose 20 cents. Children’s Tickets, Programme next week. J, D, SEAMAN, Superiutendent. S and BOYS’ READYMADE CLOTHIN An Immense Assortment of _REEFERS and OVERCOATS. G, and the good value PATON & A VERY This is a race chance; don’t miss the Bargains. Come - - $ 2.00 | REEFERS, ; & 2.00 : : 3.50 | REEFERS, ‘ 2 50 / ; . 5.00 | REEFERS, 3.25 - 5.50 | REEFERS, 4.00 6.00 | REEFERS, . 4.2% 7.00 | REEFERS, : 4.75 : - - 7.50 | REEFERS, ‘. 5 BO i : 8.00 | REEFERS, 2 . : 6.00 - : 9.00 | REEFERS, 2s 6 50 9.75 | REEFERS, ‘ 7.00 - - 10.75 | REEFERS, : 8.00 - - 11.50 | REEFERS, 8.75 - . - 12.00 ; REEFERS, : ; ‘ ; i 9.75 - 12.50 | REEFERs, ‘ . -™ 10,50 - - 13.50 | REEFERS. ‘ 5 " “ 12 50 REEFERS, . ‘ : ; a 4 wor Clothing at Lowest Prices. Extra Value in MEN’S FUR CAPS, GOAT ROBES JAMES PATON & Co., The Great Clothing Store, Queen Squa re. Thanksgiving Day. ETURN TICKETS at one first-class fare will be issued to and from all Stations on this Railway by afternoan trains ca Novem- ber 6th next, and by all trains on Thanks. giving Day, November 7th, good to return up to and on 1Ith November, 18°9. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, Oct, 29, 1889. nov]—eod 'P. E. ISLAND RAILWAY. FOR SALE. HANDSOME JERSEY HEIFER, 18 months old, Nova Scotia Registry. Took the first prize at the receuat Provincial Exhibition in Charlottetown. T. HEATH HAVILAND. oct26—tf es WANTS, POU AO &e IANO FOR SALE at a bargain, if apphed for atancs. Enquire at this office. novi—tf end ‘Los a JOHN T. MELLISH, Barrister, Attorney, Notary Public, &¢., CHARLOTTETOWN, P, E. ISLAND. OFFICE—London House Building, (Davics’ Corner), Queen St. All kinds of Legal Business promptly attended ~ Money to Loan at low wien " ny & why if 0 LET. —Dwellir g a Heese en corner of Pownal and Kent Streets, A ply to THos, W novi—3aw tf " — 0 LOAN—$25, 000 to loan. on fav orable terme. twenty-five thousand dollars in large or smallsums. Apply to Mr. Malcolm McLeod (of Palmer & McLeod) at Bank N.S. building, Char- lottetown, —é SB octls Im LET.— A House o on Grafton Street, op TO RTE Prince of Wales ( ‘ollege, at stands. } cupi ied by S. Blanchard, & A | LEAN, Merchants’ Bank Pk inkead. = pod ee ANTED IM {MEDIA TELY. —A good . W uw No washing, Apply at this afitee. 4 4 ‘2 tn et 5 rain ti omen a me ae