lian IE ae al tina act RR Mate tocal and Other liems, . ym { this evening, 6 cases Ladies 4 wan Felt Hats Beer Bros > Sw Dent Court The City Smal D Court was ln session this torenoon. o ist AND Horsgs Phi St. John pape t that W. S. Mchik us arrived in that , another lot of Island hors \W Dip S \i BAN “Is sick raan lang sked a friend * No, s wife, ‘the doctor is still visiting - ATTENTION The members of the En- er Corps are ested to meet at the Shed, s even yr, to receiVe their annua i o | O. I Joie Encampment, No. t evular monthiy session at elg k this evenin rt The G. R. Degree wil! ‘ - CuHANKS TO THE Narronat Poticy ” (ator There are 1oO-uay mn Ha on hundreds of men who were in Laited Stares in 1879. - so it the herbs in Hall's Hair Renewei i preparatio r restoring ti i thickening the gro i hail ¥ PACMUIUMIY an Nev Dyan o \ ed da i i S. icWw Didi \ ¥ D 5 -Bee K ° CORPS Che u m hly if i Vai Salva foot ii be r reom night, at 7.15 sharp. La “ail i \\ Lison, « ~~ ru b Th annual rifle shooting of \ > Co., 82nd Battalion, for the Grahan | Cup and other prizes, will take place on Wednesday, 16th inst., beginning at one! OCci ek, sh itp. an sburg, Pa., despatch says: Agvatic.—A Pitt ‘*Arrangements have been concluded between Edward Haalan and Johu Teemer to row race of one mile at Louisville, Ky., on Oct. 19, for $500 a side. i hasliilbltan [meortant.— Water takers should remem Ler that to-morrow is the last day of grace allowed for the payment of water rates for this quarter. palate Anotuer Fixe Horse Cominc.—Mr. Geo, [weedy left Liverpool in the Nova Scotia yesterday week, having with him the splendid shire stallion ‘‘ Fairtield, Lucky Harry. Both are expected here on Friday. > Boris, pimples, and skin diseases of all kinds speedily disappear when the blood is purified by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It has no equal as a toric alterative, the results | being immediate and satisfactory. Ask you druggist for it, and take no other. i a To arrive this week, 22 cases and bales of English gocds, completing our stock of antuma millinery and dress goods.—Beer Bros. a> ~ Qveen’s County Eevrston Covurts.—Iu the lists of these courts published in yester- day’s ExamMINER, the last day for receiving applications should have been the one before the dates given. All applications must be sent in on the day before that mentioned in yesterday’s issue, onimeigedipmanigi Farquharson, Act, i ‘ reorge ' Pource Courr.—Thomas violating the Canada Temperance first offence, $50 or one month. Bridges, nuisance, fined $1 and costs. Two boys, arraigned for destroying trees in the rarden of William Brown; Esq., were dis- charged ial NzLSsoN Nor Soup.—A despatch from Watervilie, Me., says that Nelson, the fa- * mous stallion, has been sold for $50,000 cash, and $30,000 more when he shall beat 2.13, i untrue. Mr. Nelson, his owner, is now at nome, He has sent Nelson to Lexing? Ky., where he will be put in traiuing for the ra } ne off in that eity the middle of . s 1 Sy " ‘ u ' eieuate Ela rtsiicreon UcBusloeud Lhe ualiiage th resu fo religion from Unscripiurai re + vivaiism, and referred to some of the de ralizing means resorted to for making tnoney for church purposes. He was par llarly vere oa basket and pie socials ! > a | Bro HT Home The body of a young man named Edward Francis Cain, who was killed at Rockvil e, M 138., ON Uect. ist, ar- rived in this city last evening, by the west- His remains arrived at New Perth station at half-past ten 9’elock to- ern train. day. The deceased was the son of Mr. Ed-} ward Cain, of New Perth, and brother of Mr. VV m. Cain, Scho j Ins pector. saint FREAKS here are strange freaks in the vegetable kingdom just now. We were shown by Miss Addie Knowles a cluster of ripe wild Straw be: Kenney s, gatheied last Friday... Beniamin brought ws a bunch of Mayflowers from Clyde. Mr. Thos. McKay of that place has an of which are covered with blos soms, the others , “ed with full-grown fruit, iia lt oan New Banp.—The people of Alberton have imported, through Messrs. Miller Bros., of this city, music dealers, for the use of the band lately organized there, a very fine set of brass instruments from New York. ‘The in- 7 «i dvertiser. truments were selected by one of the niem- bers of the celebrated Gilmore Band. Messrs, Miller Bros. have within a short time supplied instruments to no less than five different bands on P. E. 1., all of which are Giving good satisfaction a CANADIANS Aproap.—A Melbourne, Aus- tralia paper, at hand this morning, contains & giowlng account of a ball lately given ia that city 4y the Canadian Club, The hall Was cdecorated in true Canadian fashion, maple leaves being placed round the room at intervals of two or three yards, each leaf : ’ © . . , aring tne name of a province in Canada. American flags were alsy draped at the door- Ways, and pple tree, the branches on one side | presenting a | were caught together by large | HE DAILY EXAMINER, ryt -3 PELEGRAPHIC NEWS, SpeecraAL Deseatours to Tae Examiner. HYSTERY OF THE CANDY, Yo Further Developments, St. Jonun, N. B., Oct. 8. . The inquiry into the death of Mrs. Me- Rie lasted until after 11 o'clock to-night. / Still nothing of importance was brought to light. W. F. Best, analytical chemist was ‘bout the most important witness. He said that he had discovered strychnine in sufii- ei@nt quantities in the stomach of the de- ceased to cause death, and also that in the confectionery handed to him as received by ' aAvCy., und Shaw there was strychnine on each plece ranging from halfa drachm_ to two. Who gave the information which led to the of McDonald is still a deep mystery. Lhe investigation will be cuntinued to- norrow night. iTrest —_——_- > French Politics. Messrs. McRae, Dunstadt, DeSoyre | MARRIED. the 7th inst, by the Mr. Thomas Flynn, of Miss Mary Greenan, of In Summerside, on Rev. Father Doyle, Charlottetown, to Summerside, DIED. At Hantsport, on the 4th inst., at 1.30 p.m., Rev. Silas Tertius Rand, D.D., D.C.L., LL.D., the veteran Micmac missionary, in the 80th year of his age. AAWKER’S TOLL AM) CHERIN, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases. It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. Just a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cente per bottle, For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, dv St. 3 Tt novli0.—lyw John, N. H. ‘Charlottetown Board of Trade, \FE*HE GENERAL QUARTERLY MEET- Paris, Oct. 8. fhe Conservatives worked with the Boulangists te obtain a revision of the con stitution. ihat measure 18S Now buried, and the Conservatives will resume their liberty of action it considers Boulanger as good as dead. <A }council of ministers was held at the Elysee ‘}to-day. It was decided to convene the cham ers during the Urst wes kk if Novem- ver More Good Racing. i CLEVELAND, Ohio, Oct. 8. The Futurity Stake Race trotted here day was arranged for three-year-olds, md there were candidates from California, | Xentucky and Pennsylvania. A silver cup vaiued at $1,000, and $3,738 cash, went to the winner, $1,068 to the second, and 534 to the third. Margaret S, tle Califor- 'nia representative, won in three straight lheats. Time, 2.234, 2.235, 2.24. fo Shorten the Road. Orrawa, Oct. 8. It is reported that the Canadian Pacific | Railway will abandon the present railway | through the Rocky Mountains and build a {new road through the Crow’s Nest Pass, |near the American frontier. It is claimed | that by that means the route through the | mcuntains can be much shortened. | | The ‘Atrocities Described. | t —— Lonpon, Oct. 8. The Daily News prints a letter from Crete which contirms the report that Chakir Pasha, the Governor, has allowed Turkish | troops to pillage and persecute Christians after gaining their contidence by promises of protection. The letter describes the atrocities in detail. ee The Pian of Campaign. Dupin, Oct. 8. The plan of campaign has been success- ful on Sir James Mackay’s Nockagaoee estates, and there is great rejoicing ever the victory. , <iineetiielliisahalteniem Weather Buiietin. Toronto, Oct. 9.—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh south-westerly winds fair weather; not much change in tempera- Lure. oe -o Local Notices. Isiand Grapes, at Pickerd’s Bakery, only 20 e*s. per Ib. ocd 2i *resh ground Linseed Meal at Geo. Carter ; & Id f< Cc 7 i) | ) sui s, overcoats a ree $s, very Lice &-+5 § aw s i icrwea', Jamies i mui & ivi rus aud 4 Ss N rw is? t me to get your « lotine 8 cleaned repaired at W. N. Riggs’, Kent Sireet. oc9 1m eod ant lor solid comfort buy one of J. B. Macdon- ald’s Overcoats or Reefers. Ladies’ Ulsters, Sacques, and Children’s Clothes cut at W. N. Riggs. oc9 Im eod Great sale of Overcoats and Reefers, for ide Mac- men and boys, now going on at J. donalds. Fresh lemons and green grapes at Beer & Groff 's. oct] 3i The largest, best and cueapest stock of Boots and Shoes ever shown on P. E, Island is now showing at the Dominion 6 and Shoe Store. Old Mine Sydney Coal, landing at McMil- lan’s wharf to morrow.—R. McMillan. oct) 3i Bologaa, chicken, ham and tongue sausages for sale at Beer & Goff’s., oct] 3i 4 C oot i | Quinces, Bananas, Pears, Sweet Potatoes, New Valencia Raisins For sale by George Carter & Co., Market Square. oct] 3i eod Come one, come al, and get your crockery and glassware cheap; for it is no coubt the cheapest place in town to get supplied. Only try it.—W. P. Colwill, oct lw We want to keep before the people the fact that we keep tne largest, the best the cheapest lot of crockery and glassware in this town. Come and see.—W. P. Colwill. oc4 lw We are still taking the lead in crockery with a good stock on hand, and more ex- pected daily, so we can suit all in price and quality, at the Cheap Crockery Store.—W. P. Colwill. Our Suits look well because they cannot help it. We know you can solve the pro- blem.—MclLeod & McKenzie. Mr. Vixnxtcompe resamed his violin teach- ing on Monday. Al! persons desiring tuition should endeavor to send in their names as soon as possible, as he can only take a limited The Soleil Or/eanist Says | New Fruitr.—Green Grapes, Cataba Grapes, 2 §@6ING of this C poration will he held at the Board Room, Queen Street, this city, on | the evening of WEDNESDAY, the 9th inst., iat 8 o'clock J. MACEACHERN, oct7—3i Secretary. ONIONS 48 Je i | —- 10 ‘y BARRELS RED ONIONS, in excel- U lent order CARVELL BROS. oct5—3ins VALUABLE BUILDING LOT, oon... Corner Great George and Kent Sts., BY AUCTION. AM instructed by Mr. James R. McDon- nell, to sell by Auction, on WEDNES- DAY, October 23rd, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the premises :— | One of the most desirable Building Lots for a Business Stand in thecity, fronting 85 feet on Great George Street and 42 feet on Kent — directly opposite W. E. Dawson’s, “eq. For further particulars apply to F. L. Has- zard, Esq. Terms at sale. R. BEAIRSTO, AUCTION SALE Nites, Farm Stock and Implements, tT AM instructed by George J. Wright, Esq., to sell by Auction, on the premises, Nor- wood Farm, St. Peter’s Road, On Wednesday, 16th Inst., AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., | All his FARM STOCK and IMPLEMENTS, consisting of STOCK.—3 Working Horses, 1 Carriage | Mare, in foal to All Right; 1 Fitly, 24 years, | by liernando; 1] Gelding, 14 years, by Her- _WEDNES XAY, OCTOBER 9, 1889. 10,000 Dollars Worth OF READY-MADE CLOT FOR IVERCOATS, . . - OVBRCOATS, - - . OVERCOATS, . - - OVERCOATS, - . - OVERCOATS, . - : OVERCOATS, - ‘ . OVERCOATS, . : - UVERCOATS, - . - OVERCOATS. ‘ ' . OVERCOATS. .- : : OVERCOATS, , : . OV KROOATS. Meny’ Suits! Mens’ Suits! The Largest Charlottetown, October 9, 1889—eod wky Boys’ Overcoats ! scibcicussabasibaaiin: wn pooen - $4.50, REEFERS, - 5.00 | REEFERS, ; . 5.50} REEFERS,~ - 6.00 | REEFERS, . - 6.50 | REEFERS, - 7.00 | REEFERS, : - 7.50| REEFERS, -- 8.00 | REEFERS, ' ‘ 9.00 | REEFERS, - 10.00 | REEFERS, : - 11.00 REEFERS, - 12.00 Boys’ Reefers! and Cheapest Stock of Ready-made Clothing Boys’ SALE CHEAP AT MACDONALD 'S. $ 3.00 eo Sian bs, aeae & dedny 4.00 JAS an 2 a 5.50 ees ne eye 6.50 _ oh ge eee ee 8 09 oe ee ee | aa ea 10,00 Boys’ Suits , Suits ! in the City. d. B. MACDONALD. J Fe 3. AT——— ae ad Just Oneaing, our First lastalment af Dry Goods feam WE RESPECTFULLY ite. CALL THE ATTENTION ALL GOODS, 1888, co’s. the English Markets. OF PURCHASERS TO Our Stock of Dress Goods IN NEW DRESS GOODS, In Cashmeres, Merinoes and Fancy Colorings; Tweed, for Ladies’ Costume: ; ALL THE NEWEST SHADES AND DESIGNS. NEW DRESS COODS, Cloth, in Checks and Stripes (extra value); Plaid Dress Material (new shades); Fancy Prints, Cretonnes, Flannelette, Winceys, and Printed Dimity, &c., Xe. Our HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT is well stocked with the Best Materials, and at the LOWEST P ICES. j JAMES PATON & C@.., Charlottetown, Aug. 23, 1889—eod wkv : nando; J0 Miich Cows, 5 Steers, 2 and 3 years old; 2 y ricy Steers, 3 yearling Heifere,. & -Calves,..] pu e-bred Sh: t: hire ' Ram. vo p:ze Kiibition, i889: 1G eis. IM PLEMENI 2 Carts, 2 Wood Sieighs, ! Driving Sieh, ; we Seat), 2 Hd 1 Double Wagon (reversibie press Wagon, 1 Mowing Machine (Pattersen), 1 Reaper (Cossitt), 1 Horse Rake, ; Lurnip Drill, Plough, Iron Harrows, Scuffler, | 2 Horse Hoes, 1 Hay Carrier, Fork and Rope, | Carteand Driving Harness. ; CROP.—About 50 tons Hay, 3 stacks Oats, i} let Straw, 5 acres Turnips, lot Potatoes in i cellar, and a lot of other articles too numerous ito mention, Terms—All amounts over $10, six months ;on approved joint note ; under that amount, ' cash. | This sale is positive, as Mr. Wright has sold part of his property, and the remainder is about being disposed of. ‘ GEO, M, HARRIS, Auctioneer. ' oct4 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE BY AUCTION. AM instructed by W. H, Findley, Esq., | to sell by Auction, at his resideuce, Sid- |ney Street, on WEDNESDAY, 23rd inst., at 11 o'clock, a. m., all his Househoid Furniture, | consisting of :— | PARLOR—I Suite in plush and walnut (8 'pieces), 1 Centre Table, marble top; 1 Card i fable, mahogany; 1 walnut Music Stand, 1 'Whatnot, 1 Ottoman, 1 mahogany Table, 1 | New Brussels Car pet, Rugs, Window Cornices, | Lace Curtains, Pictures, Mautel Ornaments, | 1 good Violin, etc. : |; DINING ROOM—l Suite, walnut and hair ' cloth, 9 pieces ; 1 walnut Extension Table, 1 | walnut Sideboard, 1 Book Case, 1 very fine ' Organ, Brussels Carpet, Rugs, Window Cor- inices and Curtains, Pictures, Fire Irons, ' Crockery, Glassware, etc. | HALL—1 walnut Hat Stand, Hall§ Table, | Chairs, Base Burner, Oil Cloth, Rugs, Stair | Carpet, ete. : BREAKFAST ROC M—1 ash Sideboard, 1 ' Extension Table and {nairs, Oil Cloth, Clock, | Pictures, Galvanic Battery, Carpet Sweeper, | Ansroid Barometer, ete. ‘ shiele s in the form of the maple leaf. The!number of pupils; children from ten to)” KjTCHEN-—1 good Stove and Kitchen and p-atiirm,whereon the band was stationed, | tweive years preferred. Special attention | Pantry Utensils, etc. Also, 1 good double- face with pot plants and ferns. Aj paic to lady pupils. This is a rare chance to}},,,,¢1 Gan, Washing Machine, Wringer, Bath “an on ww scene, showing a wigwam, |receive a thorough tuttion of the instrument, tend Wash-Tubs, Scales, ete. ae ind ‘iving inhabitant, formed a very/as the studies are of the celebrated Danclas | BEDROOMS—1 very fine walnut suite, : ee ‘and | interesting background. His | sche ol, as used by all conservatories. There ‘marble tops, ash and painted Sets and Bed- R ike ~ 1 wi ; ! a Robinson and Lady will be an Orchestral practice once a week | ding, walnut Wardrobes, Tapestry and Wool ae . voth we | knewn in Charlottetown, | for all that are desirous to join, free of | Carpets, Window Cornices and Cartains, ie oot “7 took part in the festivities. | charge. Instruction also given on the Viola, | yrantie Ornaments, etc : Bieud lat ee formerly of Prince Violin Ceilo, Double Bass and Clarinet. Mr. EO. M. HAR the stand, Was honorary Secretary vf Vinnicombe will not be aceountable for lost GEO, M. Ris, Wamitive of management. lessons octé Auctioneer, ess due notice is given, [oct didy qm wy e Ras gy we Lr ee e § dod VV dutdeded We | neh Mi 2 Tl . t, lrom 4 tou ee | , ius to 10 o'clock, p. m., daily, D. C. MeLEOD, secretary. o'clock and from 9 Oct. 4, 1889.—l1w | scivenesiten coaseratatiintnnseceniniiantncviiigiicaimatiiailii = | wef , 14 ' 4bh.ww Sis tte! ob ,. | WANES, LUSE, HOON KC | | one te — aici | WANTED.— A good House Girl. where there is} only a tamily of two. Apply to Mrs, HOULE, | Prince Street. bi— octd | W NTED.—Coat and Pant Makers. Best | prices to competent workmen. Apply at 3i - oct9 once to B. 8S. DAViEs & Co iol ees ae ~sshsriani-ellaacai iki dlodhs ileclepineseiliediaadnsabieniautes i NOR SALE.—Walnut Counter Show Case, in good order, for sale at a bargain; 4 ft. 4 in, long.—G. Hl. TAYLOR, Jeweler. pa 2i-—-octy \ ANTED.—A good Servant Maid. Apply to Mrs. CHas, PaLMER, Weymouth Sireet. oc! 7—4i W ANTED AT ONCE -—A good Cook, Apply atthe ELDON Hous, Kent * treet. oct7--lw pd ORSE WANTED.—A Carriage Horse, six or seven years old, and weight ten or eleven Dorchester 4i1—oct7 nundred.—PATRICK J. DOUGHERTY, Street ; Kast ind). WANTED.—A goods Servant Girl for general ’ housework. Apply to Mrs. D. STEWART, ILent Street. ‘ ects ¢ V TANTED.—A Female Servant for general housework in a small famiiy. Good wages to a suitable persona. Apply to Mks. ALLEY, Dorchester Street. eod—octs OST.—A small Memorandum Book. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it with V/. W. CLARKE, 3i—oct > OST.—A Waltham Watch and Chain, between Rocklin House and Carvell Bros. ‘The finder wull oblige the owner by leaving at W. W. WELL- =R’S. pai 3i—octd Wy ANTED.—A good plain Cook. Apply to MRS. GEORGE PEAKE, Charlottetown. sepi2i—dy & wky \ ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Cook. Ap-} ply to Mrs. WATSON, Queen Street. ; ect.—tf ‘ O LET.—A Cottage on West Street, with | Water in connection and sewer to shore, | Stable and Coach House, etc. Commancs -a fine | view of the harbor. Aiso, a Shop on Upper; Queen Street.—H. C. Dopse. ti—ocl ‘OQ LET.--The corner tene-neat of the Dwelling iiouse on corner of }’rince and Dorchester | horeets. li contaias eight rooyms, is su, plied with water and heated with bot water. Posses- siou 2nd October next.—GEORGE ALLEY. _sepli was TDs, an “ight nasty: Bigbem P. QO, Box a wepled BROW N’S (BLOCK, MARKET SQUARE a al Nii Our aim during the last year has been to introduce into Charlottetown A BETTER cLass of Ladies’ Furnishings than ha ever before been imported here. The appre- ciation shown our venture has led us this season to introduce novelties of the very highest order in Dress Goods, Mantles and Mi!linery, and we now invite all ladies who |appreciate fashionable goods to call and see cur immense new stock. | Bonnets have been delayed, but are expected in a few days Qar Hats and BEER BROS. Charlottetown, Sept. 30, 1889-—-eod P. J. FORAN, Custom Clothier, ——HAS ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE—— A NICH ASSORTMENT OF SUMMER CLOTHS, WHICH WILL BE MADE UP IN THE LATEST STYLES. Those Hats, Xc., giving-in our new quarters, Next in need of Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, ies, Underwear, &c., shou!d certainly call and see the Bargains we are Door to J. DB. McLeod’s Grocery Store, Upper Queen Street. P. J, FORAN. Chariettetown, June 14, 1889—e0d wky