tHE DAILY EXAMI Local and Other Items, TELEGRAPHIC VEWS. | eau Bi 499 ee) GALBRAITH Banp at the Roller Rink to-night SPECIAL Dusrarches vo Tae NXAMINER. = 5 | ; r ; r i i IVLLINERS Stylish and cheap at Mrs. R. Arrival of the New irunswick. \ iiny § = - — bi mi Oct. LK ‘s Oddfellow's lox en) ; ry ; aN icttellow s lodge has been established at ‘he Internation Line steamer New Cy \ “ : ; . . : ‘ aii iwi s vy e Brunswick, arrived at her wharf here sho : ly after midnight. A large crowd of peanle | I HE dog snd pony show, to be held in St. haviag r ‘1 tive boar lie . fe = rt john, N. B., opens to-morrow, haviag relatives on Soard were watting 7 : . 1 .% the wharf and there was much rejoicing when the steamer ma her appearance i a“. ; ade | the officers of the steamer who knew noth A STRAWBERRY blossom was picked at Dark Lane, N. B., last week. Seasonable ! ees ing of the sensational reports about thei: SILVERWARE received ‘to-day and now | “@S8e! being burned were much surprised at | opening at G. H. Taylor's North Side Market | the reception given them. The delay of | S ;uare. ®idy | the steamer was explained by the statement | - iii “|that she was a_ long time at anchor neer MILLINERY.—A large assortment of Crape| Machias, on account of rough weath Hats and Bonnets always on hand at Mrs. R. | Mrs. Margaret Forsythe, one of the pas- | Young's. 1 . ng sengers, died of consumption during the | - CaBINET Puorocrapns of Justin McCarthy, voyage. 40 cents each, at the Diamond Bookstore and ane o = C. Lewis, Photographer : , , graphe Suifocated While on a Drunk. > A European weather prophet named Falk Hatirax. Oct. 17 | LIFAX, Cu. T . | has stolen a march on Wiggins by predictin o N | } > 4 B's dre % ss mse Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, Oct. 15. ipped 1) screamer Princess of Wal Cameron master, for Point du Chene : ~ : S 160 00 2a ) kerel ; vio OO } it 979 OO 20/ bbis oysters 386 00 1 calf / & UU 1 tive ag mill UY OU ROL) 8 : 240 (h) * {) By san tr. on the 16th; 26 cases egys Ss 04 OD 10 horses ... epg aE 790 0 5S b is po Lto0es o UU 90 Ibs butter 3 15 €O i30 bbls ovsters 195 OO 6 bris potatoes...... ; 3 OO 12 bush oats + GO 36)0 lbs cow hides 216 OO $1320 00 ee nee ee ee ee RE Se FOR SALE. ( ARTS COTTAGE an earthquake in the vear 6400. - A soldier named Gallagher died very sud- THAT centrally-situated and comfortabie Cot- a denly this morning. He got on a drunk | tage, now in the occupation of the under- Norta River Oysters - ¢} ‘ j Saturd iw night. in company with tv her signed, ou King Stret, near Prince, It contains nee IVER OYs ERS, by the quart, peck, ecruay magn, n company with two other | temrooms and a large frost-proof cellar. The bushel and barrel, fresh every day at Josiah }seldiers. A fight ensued, a crowd gathered, | @"@ also Stable and Coach-house on the pre d y : >| mises—all of which are ip good rey his two of 6 } as Tound Carmody 8, Kast Dorchester street. and the poli @ TOOK ¢ harge com- panions. lying on his face, unconscious. He was removed to the Hospital and died this morning. An inquest was held, with the verdict ‘‘Died of sutffo- cation while intoxicated.” Gallagher was} Tue steamer Clifton, Capt. Wade, arrived |21 years old and one of draft which from Chatham, N. B., this morning, and will | arrived on the Himalaya. sail for London, direct, to-morrow afternoon. : - — > The Recent Storm. +2) ; - Gallagher Vv italia A APT. GORDON, of the Alert, is to interview Sir John A. Macdonald with reference to the proposed alterations in the steamer’s bow. _— 1 tne To accommodate the ladies Madame Rams dell will receive callers at the Osborne House n , » a r Oc 7 on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons from Lonpon, Oct. 17. one o'leck till ten. Latest reports show that the effects of — the recent storm on the south and west Minrrary.—No, 2 Battery Garrison Artil-| Coasts were terrible. Ten bodies have lery will meet for drill to-morrow (Tuesday)| washed ashore at Glamorgan coast. Re- evening, at eight o'clock sharp. A full at- ports have been received from al! parts of tendance parti ularly requested, Aw Amherst breach of promise suit has been settled by the defendant be ing ordered to pay $500. The plaintiff is nineteen years of age, and the defendant seventy-eight. — the kingdom, telling of~ disasters: from the hurricane and loss of shipping and life. ——— The Quebec Elections. Toronto, Oc + 17. — se Mituivery.—Another lot of Stylish Felgy The result of the Quebec elections is stil Hats received at Mrs. R. Young's. Alsu/ @ disputed point. The Mail claims a tie Fall and Winter Hat and Bonnet Frames, | vote, while the Globe claims a majority of latest English and American styles. four for the Opposition. The Eastport Fire. Averion Sais.--DwellIing House and Pre Euston Street (West) to-morrow Tuesday, October 19th, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the premises.—A. McNeill, Auctioneer insiagh Tue Salvation rmy had a ‘“ Dynamite; at first reported. Display” in the Barracks on Saturday even-|to sleep in the streets. ing, and a ‘“‘ Hurricane of Salvation” in the | families are homeless. mises on - - | | | Easrrort, Me., Oct. 17. The loss by fire here will be greater than Many people are forced One hundred 5 Market Hall yesterday. Both were well | attended. Prof. Wiggins and the Welsh | Another Bice Fire | * ™ "" . ; Minstrel were the attractions. | _ _- " i . ’ bat ~ ee ee Sone Sauissury, M. D., Oct. 17. AN adjourned regular meeting of the Bene-} ‘ ee volent Irish Society will be held in their Hall} The whole business part of this town was Room this evening at 8 o'clock. As matters to-day destroyed by fire. The loss is over of importance will be dealt with, it is earnest-|a@ million dollars. A great many families ly requested that a full attendance (of mem- | are homeless. bers) be present.—John Hennessey, Secretary. Ss : ee Honors at Harvard. A Correction.—Our correspondent ‘* En- ; ~- quirer” informs us that the word ‘ Magis- trate,” in his letter published on Saturday, should be ‘* Magistrates” ; and requests us t ask the editor of the Union to govern, himself accordingly should he see fit to furnish the desired information. Hauirax, Oct. 17. Frank W. Nicholson, son of Rev. A. W. Nicholson, carried off the highest honors of his class at Harvard. He has won a $300 scholarship. a A Westre~ correspondent informs us that | a well known civil service official from this | city, who was partridge shooting up there the great portion of last week, went astray in the a s “Yellow Fever Raging. New Orzeans, Oct. 17. wilderness and had great difficulty in finding; There are 275 cases of Yellow Fever at his way out. The next time he goes shooting , Biloxi, Mass. A state of quarantine has he will likely take a com pass along. on ' been declared against the town. ‘“‘Nip't in the bud!” Sad to say, many a good thing attains to nothing more than a fair beginning. On the other hand it isa matter for congratulation that the growth of some evil thing may be also promptly frustrated. A | large proportion of the cases of that most | widespread and fatal of diseases—consumption | have their inception in nasal catarrh. Dr. | Sage’s catarrh remedy is pleasant, soothing | and effectual. Try it. It has cured thousands. trs aw | Shot in a Quarrel. CnHarueston, S. C., Oct. 17. E. J. Rowell, shot his brother dead in a quarrel to-day. He is under arrest. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, October 18 —1i0 a.m. | Moderate winds, cloudy and showery, sta EK. | tionery or slightly higher temperature. —_—— > -— Retvrs Tickers will be issued by the P. Island Railway from stations west of Char- “2c em « lottetown by express train on 30th inst., and | Auction SALE.—Appies via steamer from on Ist November, and bv Tignish accommoda- Pictou Landing this evening, in trent of Stevenson's Building to-morrow, Tuesday, at | 10.30 a. m., also at the same time and place a Plants, «&e. tion train on Ist and 2nd November. Also from stations east of Charlottetown by accom- modation train on Ist and 2nd November, | collection of Winter Blooming which train is due here at 7 o'clock p. m. | A. McNeill, Auctioneer. (local time). These tickets will only be issued | to parties of five or more, and will be available | to return up to and on November 3rd. — Tur Amherst Gazeffe, commenting upon the | morality of that place, says:—‘*A school meet- HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN W Haley, Montreal; G F HOUSE. Oct 16 Duncan, Portland, Me; R Johnston, Pictou; FS Craig ing to provide for the education of nearly a ant, & ag Et thousand children, commands an attendance and wife, Portland, Me; Jas A Grant, Mon- of six persons. A meeting called to make ar- treal; J C Redmond, do; C S MeGill, Shel- rangements for the preservation of property burne. and good order in the town, is also attended | OSBORNE Hovust. by six persons; a smutty law suit engages the é i a crow : i et It ‘ch McLean, Indian River; Pat- earnest attention of a crowded courthouse, in Oct 15—-Arch McLean, Indian tiver; ‘ which a large sprinkling of grey hairs is! rick MeDonald, Annandale; W W_ Muir, observable.” These remarks apply to more | Cornwall; Jas McDonald, do; Wm Honey- places than Amherst. well, M D, Hunter River. Tue colt recently purchased by Charles C. Gardiner, Esq., in Kentucky, at the sale of the high-bred stock of the Glenview Stud Farm for $1,710, is, according to the account iven in the New York Herald, one of the fest bred colts in Kentucky. He is a year- ling, got by Nutwood, who sold at the same sale for $22,000, and his dam, Precept, is by Pancoast, who sold at the same time at public auction for the magnificent sun of $28,000. This is the cream of good and fashionable breeding. The breeders of this Province will now have as good an opportunity to breed trotters as those of Kentucky. --o REVERE Oct 16—R D Turner, Montreal; Wm Lewis and wife, New York; J A Allan, Boston, Mass; W Wright, Montreal; J Rogers, «do; Jas F Black, do. HOUSE. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Oct. 15—Atlas, Zeller, Hawkesbury ; Pixille, Ware, Sidney; Wide Awake, Goodwin, Yarmouth; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Har- Tue time for closing the Colonial and In- ae mr “ wa vm iiss . a ae ; e . *L tat . : Uscor a:mer eianey; enry >. ye ian Exhibition having been extended until ‘ ange wh) mys J ye, disn ve Lawson, Wallace; Str. Shannon, Ryan, Noy, 10th, our Provincial Exhibition Secre- tary is shipping to-day by S. S. Clifton direct to London a very fine supplementary exhibit, consisting of red wheat, white wheat, two- rowed barley, white oats, black oats, field peas, white beans, buckwheat, fodder corn, Pictou; New Dominion, Fillis, Mabon; Str. Miramichi, Baquet, Summerside. CLEARED. Oct. 15—-Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor; Swan, LeLacheur, Pictou; Str. Shannon, an: rurtzels (long red, do yellow,) par- << ; gre = ungold ves ge aa tg ay I , Rvan, Pictou; Str. Miramichi, Baquet, “rols mec, mango Veiiow } toi ye ou. ulo j ’ “ : " ' iV ruep PORTS onions, yellow vnivns, matees, mammui OTHET nis cinds butter, &c., Summerside, Oct 15—Knt : Lunie + ior- squash, potatoes, different Apples in great variety, such as Gravensteins, Emperor Alexanders, Northern Spy, Straw- berry, Swaar Baldwins, Wright's Needliag, Quarendon, Ribston Pippins, iveewakie, Blue Permz:i Rou Davies, P. E. Island, English Vippins, Golden Rusgets, Bisho Pippins, Awerican Beauty, Red ecenaine Crab ence, Shediac, lumber: bkte Minnia Olsen, Dakar, South Africa, ballast. J H Hiitz, Sheridan, Halifax, potatoes and oysters; Willie MacGowan, Ryan, Barb ; 6988 bush oats, $297, shipped by R T Holm . 33, in. , The trip around tas world can now be Clad. 16—Sehr | Eges JOHN EVANS & 60., repair. - For terms and p ulars apply to David R. Maciennan or on the preimises to MRS. CATHERINE MACLENNAN. Ch‘town, Oct. 4, 1886—2 HARD COAL aw il i> Store, a quantity ol BEST HARD COAL, Egg and Chestnut Sizes. &@ Cheap for Cash, CAPT. J. HUGHES, Water a> > strect. Ch'town, Oct. od AS TE in ¢ SETHE 14, 1886 Crs * ~_ = Se a ) mod m NaH: 7 a 20 lh ra ‘enn = = aant 3 ~ © j on | y > es = tu 4 oe Ff nee . “s a) i sa Part <@ uae aa &. nasi ~ ; na - ne mad row er WARRANTED. ti eod wky li ae 4 ER AEE PT a ag r FRESENT A GOOD TIME TO BUY Silver~Plated Ware. Se Prices are Likely to Go Up. The following is contained in a letter just recétved by us from a manufacturer : “There is a reguiar boom in trade. Cannot send travellers out, have to keep them home to help to get out orders. Everyone crazy about woods. The whole west is in a ferme and prices are going to be higfier, as it is utterly impossible to make the goods required.” ure due to the fine exhibits of Silver Ware made at the Colonial Exhibition in London and the consequent popularity and demand for Canadian We have a splendid show of Sugar, Butter and Cream Dis Cups. and Mugs, Ice Pitchers, icdlored and: piain), Castors, Spoons, and ali kinds of goods. BOS NOW, WV. TAYLG CAMERON goods, nag LOD, Pickle Napkin tte il Rings, % t & vy Era a, sLOCK. Oct. 9--2aw Administration Not PHE undersigned Administratrix of the Estate of George Wastie DéBlois, late of Charlotte- town Royuity, Province of Prince Edward Island deceased, hereby notifies all indebted to the Estate of said deceased to make immediate payment to ber, at the ofiice of Robert F. DeRiois, Provincial Building, Cuarlottetown, Proctor of the said Estate, and ail persons having any claims or demands against the said Estate are horeby required to render the same, duly attested for payment, within twelve months from date, at the office of the said Robert F. De Blois. Dated this 13th day of September, A. D., 1886. SARAH FRANCES DeBLOISs, Administratrix. Sept. 29, 1886—1 mo 2aw WE HAVE OPENED UP A taal ONT 7) Retail Grocery Busin ON GREAT GEORGE STREET, alongside of John Stumbles* Harness Shop, where we afe bound to sell everything in our line at Bottom .Prices. TES, SUGAR, RAISINS, “ CURRANTS, HOEASSES, NiWFOUNDLAND FISH, and everything you want in the Grocery line. (different qualities. ) . -ALSO— best value for their money:and produce. Come one, come ail and inspect our Goods. fh e c Strect treat 'seorg ember the place is on } iment. Awe next Johan Stumbiles’ Harness Ksiabli Apples, in Hyslop, Transcendent, Siberian, sain thher ntw varictivy. made in exactly sixty-nine days, Jules Verne’s fanvy was altogether tuo slow. 7 GREAT GEORGE STREET. ' Oct, 4, 1880—Smo cod ‘dOHS The above state of the trade is in a great meas- | Dishes | tice. persons ! G35. We are determined to give those who favor us with their patronage entire satisfaction, and the VW anteds “Fr © Se RA‘ De EXPIRATION OF SRBINARY 8A 5. ee LEASE. SST 4 meses ii SP One pia HE Lease of our premises expires in a few i 4 ms of our premises expires in a few months, and not being able to renew the same on reasonable terms, or procure other premises in time for spring trade, we will dispose of our whole stock of NEW AND FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS at an [MMENS SACRIFIC i'l “ din = 23 Aus I er cent discount; Blankets, Counterpanes, Comforts and Lace Carpets, Oilcioths, Rugs and Mats at 33 per cent diseount ; Black and Colored Dress Goods at 33 per cent discount ; Mantle Qn .« Jo | a+ and other Cloths, Tweeds, &c., at i a 1 i ths, Tweeds, &c., at Curtains at 33 per cent leeoun Q, S. ‘ » Waele BS « . _ . discount ; Silks, Satins and Velvets at 33 per cent discount ; Black and Colcred Viushes at 33 per cent discount; Gloves and osiery at 22 1 mant ai ‘ Ca aa ae i , of 4 or . . ri: - H ISIC ry at ood pel cent Giscount ; Linen Goods of all kinds at > per cent dise mint : Prints and W hite Cott ms at 2b per cent : discount. ( of xO at {4 1 pT (1H : . acs Wihilli ary ate . p , i A Lot of Goods at HALF PRICE, such as Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers, Real Lace, Edgings, Collara and Cuits, Frillings, a large variety Wool Goods, &c. eee ee Roereet i¢ Above New and in Good Order, and will be Sacrificed in order to Clear an os meen erg reysg ric OUR CIRCULARS FOR FCRTHER PAR EF SEE ULARs. _—-——() = - Sterns ; Ch'town, Oct. 14, 1886. | } ’ ; i Y ot 4 Res . eX aa x} Mi 3a i a - | we mie sa OH. Hae iBee, Gee ; WANTED A Nurse-maid; good references *¥ required. Apply to Mrs. George Peake, Edgecombe House. octls AHENOUSE Ci a e=% er Sy 5 io LET—The House on Prince Street, at pre- _ sent occupied by C, B. Macneill; possession given atany time. Apply to C. B. Macneill. octld ¥ OST—Eight Dollars, in the store of Perkins & 44 Sterns. ‘The finuer will be rewarded on leay- ing it at YHeE EXAMINER office. octl4 er eT 5 EO eee King St., | BARGAINS ! BARGAINS! O LET Hotbe on Water Street, opposite the sf 3 "8 * 2s * » i reet, opposite ti FOR SEPTEMBER ONLY- Railway Station. Apply atthisoflice, octl3 iF O LET i Part of House and Shop on near Pownal Street Apply at this office. octl3 i « Y ANTED- :V A fervent; good references re- CE — ——— i quired. Apply to Mrs. C. BK. Macneiil Prince Street. octl3 iT se contain | + A house containing fiverooms. Apply © LET. A Large Lot of WOOL TWEEDS, to Jas. A. McLeod, Spring Park Road. rge | Oct 33, tf ‘ 66 ULSTER CLOTHS, | WANTED Gin, op do, general nouogwor. # % GENTS’ UNDERCLOTHING, , Apply to Mrs. G. H. Cooke, Kent Street. re _ , + ial i isc en ” " DRESS GOODS, B »ARDERS—Two or three Boarders can bo ac- e6 ry FANCY PRIN rs. Jcommodated at Miss Stewart's, cor Huston and Great George Sts. Oct, 12 Balance ef CRETONNES LARGELY REDUCED FOR CASH, a i re« »” } T T%, Bi : ; | ; { q ; , { Ch’town, Sept 1—wky | ) TANTED Wai A Man capable of taking charge of rst-class city grocery store; one used to city grocery trade; good salary given to tne rigit man. Applications to be made before tie City Grocery, EXAMINER ocié uf | 20th of Oct. Address: oilice, A YOUNG LADY wishes to engaged to | 4% sew by private families. Piease appiy to the ' Misses Currie, at Stanley Bros. ots ti ese. £ be i ‘ i ‘ } I OST OR STRAYED--From Geo, Hughé’s pas- 44 ture, Malpeque Road, on last Wednesday | night. the 15th inst., a black and white Cow, witn jloug horns, Any one giving information of the * }same to Wm. Crosby, painter, Fitzroy Street, me E a TY GC rT) S | Charlottetown, will be suitably rewarded. oct 11 tf } | | sept20 Gi & wy pd WANTED A Situation as Book-keeper or i assistant; good references as to character land ability; salary muderate. Address book- -— O-——- meen | keeper, P. O. Box 136. : ate dda unica ; i és ADV ERTISER,* who is desirous of buying a + 4% farin of say 400 acres, with the idea of ' making a sheep farm, will be glad to have par- | ticulars of such as are for sale ; must have good | substantial homestead, near church, rail und vil- | lage, Address: “Fred Palmer, Spelthorne, ‘led- eect Middlesex, Eng.” aug3l | | They Won't Last Long at the Prices we Offer Them. hima OR SALE—A _ Dweliing House and Shop mn : ; oie se ‘ pea F situate on Euston Street.. For terms and par- t is too bad to seil goods ay sucn terrible low ait ’ 5 ticulars apply to George Alley or to the owner on have been bought trom 25 to 50 per cent below regular price | the premises,—H. H. Pollard. septs tf bargains we now otter. | a —_" ~ ——— | ! but a great many of these goods s—this accounts jor the We have also an extra large Sacques, Sacque Cloth and ¢ of bargains. WW ANTED—A Girl for generat housework. Aq- Our Dress Goods Department is right full eee W. L. Wellner, head of Hiils-) gtock of Velveteen, Black and Colored Cashmeres, Merioes, ore =treet, bore Sis _____septa-3 wkswky 21 | Uy) <¢er Cloth from 20 to 30 per cent less than usual. | iO LET--A House on Pleasant Street, with stabie and weil in yard. Applyto William og ee K BB} ie ns Dodd. oct C2 V cs ay Es a ee C \t7 ANTED—A Manto attend trains, etc., atthe ae : ars’ worth of Clothing will be sold at prices that weR o Hiause. . naan eG $10,909.00-—Ten [Thousand Dollars’ worth of ° g avere a a ——— wete never beard of before. _ three, four, iive and six dollars less than regular price, No trouble to show our goods, 989 Overcoats will be cleared out EXPERIENCED BAND TEACHER, for ’ If vou don’t believe this, come and see would like to locate at Monct be offered to 4 N ™ many jcars, if sufficient encouragement coala ; : 900 Shirta. Hats and Caps in endless variety. . him 9 00.20. fee jeiter to EX nae: Se, 2 400) Suits of Under lothing. Ch'town, Pr. KB. isiand. cts tt one > Se eae ee a7 COME AND SEE! @ se” COME AND SEE! @ 17 ANTED—A Cook; good references r juired, VW Appig to Mrs. HU. James Palmer, Pownal ioor to St. Joseph’s Convent. TY a a Street, next door ie és at brick House and Shop on wor Street, formerly occupied by Owen mee = E. ROWSE, Sign of the BIG HAT, 74 Queen Street. T chester Connoily; immediate eewenies emo ic y to Owen Con : . terms and particulars apply Loak apd Ch’tuwn, Sept. 22, 186.