ae _——— ~e _ —_— oo 2 S- zocal and Other Items. vorg, and vote early at the Bazsar. - M, P Epw ARD Ha » 4 .*% - Sat a Poaa bl (WorTa’s Banp at the Bazaar to-morrow RT! ry ping eV i } | i¢ Everys pY snouid visit the m wro¥. os Nova ¢ , boarts a heavy crop t tatocs. - EveryTainc the Bazar. o . OysTERS in every shape ard form at St. Joseph's Bazaar. out Woman's RicHTs Al Last !—St, Joseph's Basa Elections o w. BH, H. Murray is lecturing on Canada in Chatham, N. b > Tut chespest and best dinner in town cau be had at the Bazsar. . Bap and Race at the Koller Rink to-night Adin'ssion 10 cents > MR. Lupwi«e WoerRzB . of Halifax, is staying at the Rankin a Tus Bazaar at St Jos ph’s Convent will open at iio clock to-morrow. - lish Parli .¢ j C . Joseph's Bazaar. ament Tue Art Wrauie’) on Lapres’ *quirrel Lined Circulars, at J B. | Macdonald's d w—oct6 - 7 | FisHixe operations on the Labrador coast are retarded by boisterous weather, < - Tux Rev. Ralph Brecken, M. A., of Hali- fax, is in the city visiting his friends. dean Aurrep ScHURMAN, Esq, of Centreville, arrived this morning to ‘“‘do” the Exhibition. ssinsiiiiitangisdae A Bravrirct colicction of hand-painted Pottery is the grand attraction at the Bazaar. - a Tue 8. S. Clifton, hence to London, arrived on the Ist instant, all well, 12 days from Sydney. wiialiidiieinaal Tue steamer St. Lawrence left for Pictou at 2 o'clock to-day to bring excursiOvists to the Exhibition. siitehiidiiaeeeal Wastev—500 hungry men to do justice to the hot dinner to be served up at St. Joseph's Bazaar to-morrow tivphiinn Yors early aud often for your fayorite fireman, conductor, lawyer and steamer, at the Convent Bazaar. Aisacatieinsiiiie Tue display of fancy and useful articles at St. Joseph’s Convent Bazaar has never been equalled on the Island - > Mr. J. A Moxrison and Mrs, arrived from Halifax last eveuing. steying at the Rankin. ethene Tus most beautifal specimens of hand- painting ever on exhibition in Charlottetown are to be seen at the Bazaar mpage Mx Caartes E Mc” uerson, General Pas- Morrison They are senger Agent of the Rock Isiand Railway, | arrived last evening. He is at the Rankin. - Mrs. Evwarp Bisney, who died in Halifax | athort time ago, left $10.000 in aid of chari- | Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock... 49 6. Good example | table institutions of that cit,. for wealthy Charlottetonians. Siiciiealicc a On account of the faneral of the late leave his residence at 10.39 sharp, to-morrow, | instead of at 10 o'clock, as stated yesterday. | MasoR Rason, of Kingston College, arrived last evening. He inspect- | ed the Charlottetown Engineers, under Vapt. McDougall, at Victoria Park to-day. sitieaneapaaineneal THe Go>pel Army meetings continue to be thronged) The meetings will continue every eveuing this week at 8 o'clock. This eveniog & holiness meeting will be held at the usual | hour, initia JOHN 8 McDovya.p, Esq, lately of the firm 0% Messrs. Reddin & McDonald, Attornies, | &., hag taken an ofiice on his own account. He Will be found in Newson’s Block. We Wish him success, ’ roe Me. Artucsr W rigutT, Secretary and Treasurer of Wm Parks & Son (Limite?) ar- rived last evening, and is engaged to-day sup’ rintending the ' ‘ompany’s exhibit at the Drill Shed. 1 — Tue city of Manchester, on Saturday, cele- brated the passage of Manchester ship canal bill, An immense procession paraded the streets, There were fully 59,000 in line, and the day was a holiday. e > am “OME tore and valuable Benares Brass Orna- ments are on exhibition in one of tee windows of Watson’s Drug Store. They are the pro- perty of St Joseph’s Bazaar, where they will disposed of by lottery on Thursday. . - ai ,VH°KED BY 4 Screw -Says the Amherst Sentinel; A two year old sonof William amie came very near being choked to threat ™ Monday, by getting a screw in his ac. Life was almost extinct when his Mother succeeded in extricating the screw. , —>——— } We are requeste! to state that alady from ‘icutreal, who has been collecting money in vhia city in aid oj the poor, is not properly recommended : and as we have poor of our her to take care of, perhaps it would be as = me We should save what we have to give hem seamen: ereph Co. to announco that the Rev ie ook, of world-wide fame as an orator we ae, will deliver two of his most cad Th, ectures jin this city on W ednesday Sth ra, we ‘ings, November 4th and on the |. : — wil not visit any other town aioe so We may expect large num- ga end from different parts to hear this \ 5 Man hb “ Done ay (rill be his masterpiece, entitled ; culted th . End il?’ and which has re- bre, "an ae endorsemeat of the Chosen is, 6 tty evening the subject the World.” Pe coven Modern Wonders of power. The . : — of rare eloquence and iat; be ‘ate Wentlell Phillips said of ‘ r. Cook’s bugle- ; 2 the contine ook’s bugle-note is heard acrovs tovie that 4alis b Gadarsta We are happy touches the welfare of man, and his Usy in almost every reform.” We id that every endeavor will be made Sites to ba the maultitades who will hear Mr, Cook, «+ 38 in the 1IN at St. Joseph's Fish | of ” from a need'e toan anchor at ‘ in full session at | train arrangements, th | William Kennedy will! Boots, try J. B. Macdgnald’s Boot Store. | Military | 6 subject of the lecture for | Ot in unmistakable tones on every | «ae oe ne ena II er, Sas {Serotat Desparcuss ro Tar KXAMIN «R. ] FALVESTON, Oct. 6. LIA dt | TELEGRAPHIC «NEWS. | dt ctet Comers Bev, Richey Sixty convicts, working on the Railway liberty. near this place, made a desperate break for As they rushed for the woods, jamid deafening yells, the guards opened still at large. The French Elections Panis, Oct. 6. The latest reports from the elections, show that the Republicans have sustained | heavy losses. No Jess than one hundred | and seventy-five Conservatives wero elec- ted. Two cabinet ministers were defeaied | and the election of two others is doubtful. Over two hundred second ballots will be necessary. | What Home Rule Would Do. Cork, Oct. 6. At the Wicklow Convention, Parnell said that granting Home Rule to Ireland would | put astop to outrages in Ireland, stop tho talk about total separation from England, /and make Irishmen loyal and props to the | British Constitution. | The Eastern Difficulty. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 5 | Lhe conference |Greece to disarm. | the naval reserves. There is a marked differenca of opinion existing at the Ambassadors conference. recommends Servia and Greece has called out | | --— a To Help Parneil. | New Yorx, Oct. 6. | Fifty representative American orators era | going over to Ireland to help to elect the | Parvellite candidates to the British Par- | liament, . Halifax Dry Bock. | — Hatirax, Oct. 6. | The City Council have finally voted to | sign the contract for the Dry Dock, with a | London Company. | Fighting in Egypt. Cargo, Oct. 6. There hag been more fighting among the | Soudan Arabs, and the new Mahdi’s fullow- ers have been defeated. Weather Bulletin Probabilities for the next 24 Aowrs for ithe Maritime Provirices, Toxonro, Oct, 6.—10 a m. Westerly winds; fair, cool weather. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, Oct. 6, 18385, Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at SURED, ihn 4 03 Ms < 0 db iis 05sec os 66.6 | Lowest l'emperature yesterday, (read at i rr ee wed one te I | Lowest Temperature this morning ...... 44.9 + Temperature thia afternoon at loaleck 54.5 = ee — For the best value in Mens’ and Womens’ oct6—d w Summerside Exports. SumMeRsSIDE, Oct, 2. Shipped per steamer St. Lawrence, Evans master, for Point du Chene : = — ea paeenal 28 cases CGZS....- 0 cee eeeeeees $ 118 Ov 151 bria oysters.........sceeeeees 228 00 460 Vou leather. . .c0.ss scecesvecces 184 00 FT GUOGR. . oc noes bissseccabtcces 540 00 boo «ice tere ie ae $1090 00 By same steamer on 3rd ; 57 CABS OPMS... occ cceesceesecess $ 250 00 1 box mackerel... ......--++-+0+- 3 00 254 bris oysters.... .---seeeeeeees 318 00 DRL, « dob) Keres oe cde tanta 130 00 125 sheep pelts...........- see 50 00 3 bags potatoes...........+. +++: ? 00 121 The butter. ... 2.25... seesscees 23 00 190 Ibe calfekina........6.. cosess 9 00 $785 00 Summerside, Oct 2—ent Adonia, Arsenault, Pictou, coal; Kete, Wa!sh, Picton. do; Richard Thompson, Walsh, do, do. Oct 2—cld Mary C, Martin, Lingan, C B; Nimble, McDonald, Shedisc, herring, in same bottom from Arichat, C B. 3—Effie Sweet, King, Ba-- badoes. 12,884 bushels oats, $5,749, shipped by R T Holman; Adonia, Arsenauit, Pictou, bal;. “ROTEL ARRIVALS: RANKIN HOUSE. Oct 5—Mrs Malcolm McDonald, Georgetown; D C Davis, Boston; Alex R Bell, Salt Springs, Pic- tou Co;Geo B Inghram, North Sydney; Jobn Leck, \ruro. NS; J A Morrison and wife, Halifax; L | Wurzburg, do; S H Craig, Truro; Alfred Craig, do; © E McPherson, Toronto; H J Grace, Boston; H J Dart, Montreal; Major Rabon, Kingston; Jas Mitchell, Mentreal; Geo Hurtzman, Toronto; Ar- ithur Wright, St John; Allan Finlayson, Vernon tiver Bridge. OSBORNE HOUSE, i Oct 5—J 8 Brownell, Northport, N 8; H J Smit ' ang F Beers, Cherry Valley; W R Filmore Moncton, N B; M Wheaton, do; George Muttart, Summerside; John M Callaghan, New Glasgow, |N S; Miss J Cameron, do. 6th—Walter W H ' Mullin, St John, N B;C C Carlcon, Souris; W | Honnewell, M D, New Glasgow; E Hackett, mF, | Summerside; KE Procket, Kensington; Alfred | Schurman, Bedeque. MARRIED. | On the 5th inst, by the Rev. D. Fitzgerald, 'D, D., Major J. B, Pollard, widower, of this ' eity, to Ella Jessie Way, widow, of Halifax, |. &. ADE ELE. | As Lot 48, August 27th, in her 39th year, | Margaret, third daughter of Robert Bovyer, | Senr, Lapis’ Astracan Jackets, fine assortment selling low at J. B, Macdonald’s. ' eet6-—d w Basess to- | fire on them, and twenty-five were killed /and wounded. The others escaped and are a — patna atte ne apa ted cm oman ie - <n anne oma eae WP oad 2s. £ DAT at Wentworth, Cumberland, N. S., last week. Mr, Bird, who was a rative of Cumberland, entered the Methodist ministry in 1873, but, A Desperate Break for Liberty. | ine nie fee ie Stperannuated after only five years service, ceiinttinitinde From the beginning of its manufacture until now nvt a single ounce of any but pure Vir- ginis leaf of the finest quality has been used in the ‘‘Myrtle Navy” tohaceo, The manu. facturers of it have settled belief that the public cannot be misled on this point, and that any tampering with the quality of the brand would be a monetary loss ¢) them Thousands of dollars a year saved by mixing with an inferior leaf, would not repay them for a doubt on the part of the public as to the quality ef their tobacco. "OO Fv MEN TO READ! QUTHTIING DEPARTMENT ~ FOR — CENTLEMEN ! 1—New Shapes in Linen Cuffs and Collars. 2 ~New Stock of Fine and Stout Hosiery. 3—-New Stock of Dent’s Kid Gloves. 4—New Stock of Scarfs and Neckwear. 5 —New Stock of Scotch Underwear. Pleaso Read On! 6-—New Stock of Canadian Underwear. 7—New Stock of Christy’s Loadon Hats. 8—New Stock Best Elastic Braces. 9 ~- New Stock of Gents’ Dress Shirts, 10—New Stock of Silk Umbrellas. ‘1 —New Stock of Alpacca Umbrellas. 12—New Stock of Scotch Tweeds. 13—New Stock of English Worsteds 14 —New Stock of Tweed Suitings. 15—New Stock of Cardigan Jackets. 16 ~New Stock of Linen and Silk Handker- chiefs, Scarfpins, Collar Studs, &c. a mee et ee GE TLEMEN will find our Stock Complete and Fresh, with PRICKS MUCH BE‘ OW thos» charged by Furnishing Stores. WEHBES & Co, MARKET SQUARE Ch’town, Oct. 5, 785. “FRENCH ROCK.” A™ instructed, by MR. A. BLUE, to offsr by Auction on THURSDAY, Oct. 8th, at 2 o'clock, p. m., on Exhibition Show Grounds, his splendid Canadian horse ‘French Rock.” Particulars at Sale, A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Oct. 5, 18°5—2j | “GENERAL GRANT. ” a Entire Horse, 9 yoars old, sired by Don Juan, dam by Saladin, color dark bay, will be offered by Auction, at Show Grounds, on THURSDAY, October 8th, at 12 o'clock noon. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Sept. 23, 1885 —-wky 2i pd HARD COAL. T° arrive per Brig LOTTIE BELLE, direct from Philadelphia (due here on 10th inst,) 350 Tons Best Quality Chestnut and Egg sizes, Orders can be left with Thomas Casely or under signed. 7 2. McMILLAN. Ch’town, Oct. 3--eod tl ary City Warehouseing Uompany. LL kinds of Goods or Merchandiz2 taken on Storage at lowest rates, and warc= house receipts granted when required. Moderate rate of Fire Insurance and Tele- phonic communication with the building. HORACE HASZARD, Manager. Ch’town, Sept. 26th, ’85—Imo eod LEY BRUTHERS Brown’s Block, Opposite Market House HATS, HATS, HATS. LARGE STOCK of American and FEng- lich Hard and Soft Felts, VERY CHEAP, —AT— MAME BROTIERS Ch'town, Sept. 22—3i a wk WHITE JATS. —" —5,060 bush. WHITE OATS. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Ch’town, Sept. 28, °85—wky pat NER, OCTOB HR 6 COTTONS. o:0—— — PERKINS & STERNS WILL SELL FOR THE NEXT SO DAYS ial Pe Immense Stock of FLEECY COTTONS At Prie s Never Before Offered to the People of this Ceuntry. Gord Heavy Fleeey Cottons, worth 8c. for 5c per Yard és ‘cc ““ “ic 10°, és 7¢ ee “ ‘é . ““ 13¢, “ t0e é “e é“ és ““ 15¢, 6“ Lhe ““ éé ‘“c ‘6 é“ 20¢, ‘“ 14¢ “ 30? A BIG LOT, Fleeced on Both Sides, a little soiled, worth 14 cents, for 7} cents. 70: SH THESE GOODS BEFORE PURCHASING FLSEWHERE, 70: PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Sept, 30, ’85. te _— EE : = = G. ii. HASZARD, Printer, Bookbinder, AND IMPORTER AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN STATIONERY, SCHOOL-BOOKS, &C. 20: UST RECEIVED, THE FOLLOWING LINES OF FASH- IONABLE STATIONERY :-- The Gravy Edge Correspondent Cards [LONDON COURT STATIONERY, ae : in Hem-stitch, Octavo Note, and with ENVELOPES to match. ENVELOPES. FLORAL NOTE, very Cheap in boxes. The Mother Hubbard Mucilage Bottle will never upset and can be hung up to desk. a. Pa OPALESANTE CARDS. with ENVELOPES. A Large and Beautiful Assortment of Memorandum Pocket Books. every way, cal snitsccmmy stock” (LOG Posket Mucilage Bottle, THE PERFECT MUCILAGE BOTTLE 7 very handy in every way. This is a real gem and will always give satisfaction. in a@ great variety of styles and very Cheap, ENVELOPES! ENVELOPES! by the Box of half or qusrter Thousand, in all Sizes and Qualities INK STANBS, INK BOTTLES, Writing and Copying Inks, in CARTER’S, STAFFORD & TORIAY’S are the Standard Inks and are the Best. WEDDING STATIONERY. 0 1 always keep in stock a large line of the Latest and Best Styles of Wedding Stationery, Ball Programmes and At-Home Cards, and will print at short notice all kinds of Visit- ing and Wedding Cards. G. H. HASZARD, BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE. Ch’towr, Sept, 12, 85. ————_ — - _ Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factory, == 0: EW BOOTS! New Lasts! Latest Styles! AN Latest and Most Improved Styles of Lasts. We call especial attention to our new BRASS-NAILED BOOTS, as being extra durable, the soles being fastened on with Brass Nails, smoothly clinched on the inside, Be sure and get a pair of our make of Long Boots, They cannot be beaten in price, quality and fit, SOLE LEATHER, by the Side and Roll DORSEY, GOFF & C9. We are making our FALL BOOTS on the Ch’town, Sept, 2nd, 1885 “ i ee ee eee eg oY 5s INPRRESTING ANNOUNCEHE 4 SPECIAL PRICES, at REID BROS., in during Exhibition Week, Bread and Butter Goods, all of which are Fresh and New, and «re accumulation of years. not the Men’s Heavy Overcoats, $5, #6, #7, | Men’s Heavy Reefers, $5, #4, $7, to $14 Men’s Winter Pants, $1.25, $1.60, 32, each, and up. Men’s Worsted Suits, in Fall Styles, $8.85, worth $12. Men’s Worsted Suits, in Fall Styles (to arrive) only $6.50. Men’s Tweed Suits, in Fall Sty! Child’s Suits, Fail styles, $2.8: Youth’s Tweed Suiits, Fall $5.50 and up. *s, $6. $8, to $15. », "3 and up and Winter Styles, Men’s Island Tweed Parts (our make) $1.50 and up. Men’s Island Tweed Suits, 312 and up (our make.) The largest stock of Tryon Tweeds on the Island, 45cts for all wool. _ The largest stock of ‘Tweeds and Overcoatings in the market, made up to order by a Scientific Tailor, at short notice, and every garment war- ranted perfect fitting, at from $2 to 8% of a saving for the purchaser. a A large stock of Tailor’s Trimmings at a sacri- ce. ’ Men’s Undersuits, only 60cts each, worth $1. Ladies’ Undervests, $1 and up (in merino. Men’s Scarlet Shirts and Drawers, (all wool only 75cts, worth $1. Gray Shirting Flannel, winter weights, 18cts, 70cts and up. Manuneth stock of Trunks and Valises, 7icts and up. Ladies’ and Children’s Rubber Capes, $1.25 and up. Ladies’ Corsets (American makes) 50cts for Double Busks. Ladies’ Skating Rink Corsets (perfect $1.25, up. Hoop-skirt Bustles, in all the latest novelties, 25cts, up. Ladies’ Dent’s 4-clasp Kid Gloves, every pair warranted, only 85cts. Ladies’ Linen Collars, 6cts, up; a full stock of Winter Gloves, 22cts, up. American Felt Hats and Cap 50cts, up. Gray and White Cottons, Cretonnes, &c. A full stock of Gents’ Furnishings. RalLD BROs.. CAMERON BLOCK, Ch’town, Oct, 5, 1885, ST, JOSEPH'S BAZAAR, Under the Patronage of His Honor Lieut.-Governor McDonald. ——— wet e fitting) ,in Fall Styles, lickings, Wincies, THE Ladies of St. Joseph’s Society purpose holding a Grand Bazaar, in the New Convent Buildings, (POWNAL STREET) On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, October 7th and Sth, (Exhibition Days) the proceeds te be devoted to the pleting and equipping of the New School Buildings, No pains will be spared to make this Bazaar the event of the season, Beside the Fancy Tables, where articles useful to all and of surpassing beauty can be secured, at prices the most reasonable, an abundant Refreshment Table, Oyster Saloon and Ice Cream Stand will be provided. A Hot Dinner will be served at all hours to all those from the country visitir the Exhibition. A very comprehensive AR GALLERY, the usual Lotteries and Amusements of all kinds will be procured. WORTH’S BRASS BAND will be ance each evening. ELECTIONS! ELECTIONS! ELECTIONS! to decide once and for ever ali disputes relative to the most popular of our Lawyers, Conductors and Firemen, as well as to determine the respective merits of the Steamers plying between Charlotte- town and Boston. The following Elections have been arranged to take place during the Bazaar :- in attend. lIst—For the most populer Lawyer at the P. E. Island Bar. Prize—A handsome Inskstand with the winner’s name engraved thereon. 2nd—For the most popular Officer of the City Fire Department. Prize—A eautiful Silver Medal with name of winner engraved thereon. 3rd—For the most popular Conductor on the P. E. Island Railroad. Prize—Silver Medal with name of owner engraved thereon, 4th—For the most popular Line of Steamers sailing between Charlottetown and Boston. Prize—A handsome Ship’s Model with the owner’s name engraved thereon. Admission to Bazaar, 10 Cents. Parties from the country, desiring to attend, can take advantaze of the cheap Exhibition Rail- way Fares. Ch’town, Sep. 16, 1885.—pat tl date BB i AMILWAT, P. i. Island Exhibition. Ras TICKETS, at one First-class Fare will be issued from all Stations on this Rail- way, except those on Cape Traverse Branch, to Charlottetown, by forenoon Trains on October 6th, to parties appointed to act as Judges for P. E; Island Exhibition, who will be required to pro- duce their credentials when applying for tickets. also by afternoon Trains on October 6th, all Trains on October 7th, and forenoon Trains on October 8th, to parties attending P. EK. Island Exhibition, all tickets being good to return up to and on October 10th, 1885 A Special Train will leave Cape Traverse at 6.15 a. m. on October 7th, connecting at County Line with morning Train for Charlottetown, and returning to Cape Traverse same evening. This Train will convey Passengers, Live Stock, and other Exhibits for the P. E. Island Exhibition. A Special Train will leave Cape Traverse at 6.15 a. m., on October 8th, connecting at County Line with regulas Traid for Charlottetown, and return- ing to Cape Traverse same evening, on arrival at County Line of the regular Train from Charlotte- town. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, Sept. 24, 1885. sept2i—eod dy pat dy un eod tl 7th wky ps li | NOTICE To Gur Numerous Customers. On account of the tobacco crop of 1883 being so poor, we did not buy much, and selected only the best of it, as we alWays wish to keep our “T. & B. Myrtle” brand up to the standard ; and therefore there may be a scarcity of “T. & B. Myrtle” Plug for a short time. If such is the case there will be a fall supply on the market by the end of October. The tobacco we are now about to manufacture is the finest we have ever had, and we know it wiil please our humerous customers. Yours respectfaliy, GEV. E. TUCKETT & SOX.