| ' u a] ¥ r < : Cal > : ~ bh + b : ; : 3 ft ; ¢ : i ; : BE Sy, ee} ‘HE DAILY EXAMINER, -.- - aswel aa ’ j r 1) ; y \ WY Tt What Father Fa hey SAYS. a DOINGS OF THE BDAY. [E DAILY EXAMINER. : =e : wa In the course of a recent intervie he | interesting to “° The Examiner's” OCTORER ¢ 18586 railway, Ire ii). Father Fah \ Readers. | 1e al ; 1 landlords are going 4 ; . alit the people of] IXKentucky merchant recently failed for Editorial Notes. Woodford desperate courses y and | £25,000, with O89 anscts. s 4 Was! y ther priests and loyal, leaders — been \ farmer near Aibany,N. a has raisod a ‘ fel “ ; bane por and wtaATO Weildhily hfty five Ounces. on wa n the ¢ Adan » re efu id equitable tlement : ie ; 1} \ to avoid a winter The new fall bonnets, they say, will be f Pres ' sa ‘ ; it our efforts are frustrate a at V shaped. The bills will be XX shaped 5 the pr Col - MO | BIC -Sis,) SORPOSU — Phe official estimate of the population of with me, and what New South Wales on June 30th,wa 1,003,- Mhe Tr says that the | is hey resisted to the ut 367 \ I i ( bLTEL I wo L701 ‘ . thous nd pillles: It is p to erect a memorial Acada coa . hy 8 ralway run i ’ ind ti r @Missarle to drive them | ch 1 London in honor of the Queens \ St t! _ Tord Clanricards’s| jad cure 200 000 S40 O10) pres i tere t reason T \ ‘ heen rrested in ’ . ; } | a 1 ¢ the I 1 \ aid not Jo ering forged Ban e Ei ' ‘ rt to Violen in deftena their hom yt Tay . ) ‘ ‘ D ciivind “* i rs ; . ‘ B. ’ eet a = oe ol he Foc) Astor has #iven Sl. OOO to pie t out iPsi } h, al LWwatlt t I L. | : Mor -. " . Wood rd | d the rebuilding of St Michael's Church, $28,000,000 new , 7S Sharlest =e = »OOD eonst ed OF : 7 me ; ; : os . ' ! pros n MALO Ships comimg up th Gulf of Quebec mak e : Lor pe » patient eT their appearance in port with their rigging the port | Woodford peo] red with ic , ‘ é : f navigal d i ; | 2 * ie The fortune of Don Tomas Terry, the . DD hy itt] ; , ‘ . ¢ | Cuban u" entiy died in Paris, is esti- : t S56. 000.00 scl , OU SUC “ ‘ F ae S47 8 umd 52,097 « being driven to bre he bouds ol It is said that a Pawnee chief on seven- at 7 ha if I OPTUS ws teen Wives. We have no doubt t he’ y will : . eae i ise tl chink | keep his wig-warn. | er Works e | _ ee an ig cen lines = ly t [t is stated that Gen. Kaulbars is_ trying I ‘ ‘ nd to the Coun 7 st unde | ] scl win over the Bulgarian garrisons to that law bmitted for the issue of rive reductions | work a revolution in favor of Russia. : ee debent i ut ply ross the bay, | reruse | . ont 4 cooper shop at Kalamazoo, Michigan, ov he e in se in the cons m , ; ome has afemale workman who can make as tion water it e cit’ The « ted | . a . ‘i 1 ner many barrels a day as any of the male ein- . ; i : gots pluyes. cost is between $240,000 and S280, 000 j m pe sil allie cacti \ panther escaped from the menagerie in rhe Cologne (razet Says e| el EG Sear ee Chambery, France, last week, and killed a pol CGerma I I au TREO BOClINE- policeman and bit several persons before it I | has Fl ‘The Liberal-t lemonstration | ¥*S captured we I E O Cru v nd suc {n American paper intimates that Mon tra : nw has ¢ \ agi est | ; 1 the town was|treal must be very far from the kingdom of : iimost capacity, including | heaven, seeing that there are so many sin iti ¢ i I 1 } S . ; : : : i rovernor Sir Adams rs gong that way now. : oe Poor. «| A i premices, this beng 56. Sm , California youth squeezed his girl gI . | e as oes 5 5088 Gee I tich it he broke two of her ribs, but was e T MV s sir ¢ a teh. Sar eager — coms i when she said: **Go on, Hank, , . - - | Waten | : Noga md bust the other twenty-two.” —— intea « hoy I ne l La rz haiw ) iio ke lature had violently op The Indians say, ** if a dog howls in the Island I pal iship . 1e | l Sir Adamis) efforts in settling{night a stranger will come to-morrow.” a i ha Gite tn 0 fin untrv : that} @airs with half-breeds in 1879. Hon. A Ph bin es not state why the stranger ‘ le ‘ = Vy)? . t Yr) “ler _ Cas a ee “iW. Me Pian the ult with the tinancial ques Wii Cou but it 1 OD to murder the a : , jt and said the revenue ior}, a sas ee ' QUAEVeE en ; § a we The 25th anniversary of Emperor Wil Wwol if S) haries had praise t Surpius OF One milion ' OX} naiture. iam’s Coron 1 and 55th anniversary of s her count he Eastern Reformers | 1 2 Mr. Whit - vid he had addres e4lthe birth of the Crown Prince Frederick wou ot been so i nant }eigat meetings in the province and round William. was observed quietly by the lin jt ie yx ype ‘ very whe s ished with the erial fan The Home Rule m nent is spread rovernments policy, so much so that the : ; iz pposition hal ceased to attack it. Hon. A Western paper recently noted the find- —— = , ! cats = i Mr. I er made a brilliant sp h, co ing of a “lady's skeleton.” A lady's 8 ves S s has declat i plete] iring his audience. | vigol keleton doubtless differs from a woman’s fav o in extension representative | vy del ed the miserable, despicable} skeleton in that it has a hoop-skirt and cn rmmen Seotland : ling | G1 hic f ri i down country | bustle attached. © = : TY pow le th all] | measures. The ™ rm, | aT. Se re — \lady named Augustina Ahumada has I a rp a Mi hompson exposed 1n A m ae y Wan! died in Santiago, Chili, at the age of 115 rs 7 - , "a Dlat Merci r. 1 rd at ‘lalea Mrs. Juana Gatica has Du neat — re ee eee eee ee | died, aged 120 years. The latter leaves c uly of | vernme! t 7 seabtehaesds: : ccessful polit two sons, one 83 and the other 95 years. R } memb ; ring a resolution ul gatheri ever heid in iLruro ’ a teh at a Mamm she said, “1 don’t like the ont Suv) for pre ni on at the n ay va) thus ustle sets ‘Neither do [,’ ; alll ia Struck By Lightning igh A reply. ‘And, besides, a i a eee eae rs ur father is swearing about the rat-trap s the St. John 8 The Ottaway 4 Spanish shepherd Killes by ligh oe being lost ; so you must really take it off.” ; 17 . , 7 7 entivy was wit he pect of scientin 7 —— a _— > _ — ~ | post mo nto di ver how the electri The present strength ofthe Salvation has now formed a (rit Government in bend lo} { 1] work H : Army is estimated at 16,000 privates and ueb H ministers are Mercier, | brows and eyelashes were burned off, his}630 ofticers. That is considerably below est s, Al mda Dul el, She n, | ey ‘ 1 nd his de| the size of the hosts of Satan, but there’s _ enon. Of the aly three 1 |W is scorched and burn d in spots d on t nothing like having righteousness on your létha ) 4 ile *he x t sidle of the hoc de beet ects \rehan ut is a& memb a ae rt ~ rood I i ‘Garious , : : : of the legislative council Stephens and | phe«, eae re "4 pe | a Ti oie sac eae A young man found & handbag in @ D re aan * PO PP Re : vt oF hits inetdit “danse carriage at Fuseola, I) It cont uined $25 , : and velonzea to a young woman in Atwood, ou 5. \ : tand Duhamel are; PUt as oe tae set st Was opened the and when the young man returned it to Con utive it is not much of acabinet, | @US¢ &! ¢ L'was apparent. fhe +UNSS8) her she rewarded bim by marrying him the ; were frightfully congested and the heart ee die , bu as good as can be expected from 4! was enormously dilated and filled with}"°* “*” Grit Ottawa correspondent, when it is con-! coagulated blood. With all this damage The London Chronicle's Vienfla corres- sidered that the ministry is made up from |to the man his cl ‘thing was very little in-|pondent says that a wealthy and highly a next’ in Gnnceition |jured, the only traces of the lightning upon | esteemed American resident of Paris has : : heing a small hole bored through the| placed at the disposal of the Bulgarian Prince Edward Island fishermen caught | T™ of the hat anda slight singing of the] government # loan of $2,000,000, without : : ' “hes shirt Nena asking the smallest security. In J5560, OU,U00 hbarreis of mackerel; in ; 1881, 50,000 barrels, and in 1885, 35,000 ee A « rtain young woman has allowed her besrelé.’ Commenting anon the forecocinc Hurepean War Paik. mother to do all the housework for the last . ply three weeks. The object has been to finish th to Mail says: Tl vue ol The war talk in Europe is not as loud}, mbroidering a blanket fora pup. Young Isian'? ave the great nacke fishing | DOW as it wasafew d ae ago. Russia, We} men in search of a wife should step up live- : 1 i h Canadian an ‘ ld, will not ipy saria, but will ly or this eligible opportunity will soon be ; ' e wait and watch events. Pos : feeling pre- | numbered among the past. . ' ' : 7” ! in capitals wh was inthe air]. : en hie i cir business ft will be j me Tt has not vet been settled A citi en of Holyoke, Mass., was drink- 7" — Sin ties | « the doubtful honor of the | Mg ata bar the otner day with three com- tthrone. It docs not seem to be | Panions, when his wife came in, joined the ' —e oa mPOT | tte te that Toliine ‘A »der will succeed | dtinkers, and ordered drinks for all hands, ca v ucn zeal ; .e Bulgarians want him. |/t is said that no more effectual way of , han the Islandere |The X , Gazette. Prince Bis-| breaking up a drinking party was ever : hrown the gurry or| marek’s organ, has a bitter article assailing knewn in that section ‘ i i hus driving t fish Al s nd ri 3 the ovens s f ee sent crisis. | Mrs. Archie Shaw, of Lawrenceburg, ; : he Gazette says that Alexander, Curing 1) ind, is likely to make a fortune out of a Z ‘/“_s n, ign dtreaties, forgot the Russian dustpan that she has patented. It is in rr : mee lee. 2 rigin Of his position, and was cart less to appearance like a half pail; the flat side sult int ition of the mackerel fish- | his relation sand to the Czar's family, anc’! lies on the carpet; it can be easily moved eries »> ther iormer pr portion 3. and if Song Po ae v4 ee ra een with broom oe fi Ob, and when lifted by the th n i ken the absence of a ing ad ” ay an ; ena agree on this | bail tips backward alittle to prevent the point it may be considered settled. dust falling out. I n 1 unmixed e' it a otk. = he ih , ve There is said to be one blind person to \t a large mecting of Irish landlords, che German ‘who, snreeres.# hergnver sTevery 1,400 of the earth’s inhabitants. The : wife at Palmer’s rapids, near Pembroke, Ont., | - - oe : : hell in Cork a few days wgo, the following | 4 few days ago. has been arrested and is now | PT@pertion is least in New Zealand, where res ms were offered g con dto Pembroke. His crime was | °2© person out of every 3,550 is sightless : even more atrocious than at first reported. The | #24 greatest in Cairo, Egypt, where every a We Gp ly deny and pro 7 f be obtained are as f | twenti th person is blind. This estimate false t ey a le went t y wh the murdered |does not include lovers. nor that other : . oe uh 1 he was landion ind | numerous class who won't see. a = nt talgrene lered h ute i B nwell and | n ial ; a 1 ldren « tr, Pete VicGowan. i Ne W York laborer, dem ifound that he hadforgotten his night key re nal panten ! ) t ! Iron iw n he got home at 2. o’elock Monday a s ends. aré : Taian outrag m d ses : : rt eee with the |i i } ina he il cd over a fence and saination to | in ord to fol it eS o eee . le oar : ts ended fhe fre eseape. Just as he was the :ants to combine to pay no rent or on! ae oe e posi — — 7 a cee epping up to the window sill of the top such vent as the leaders of the national league, | 77° Ope® the door and rescue her children | door his foot slipped and he fell headlong from the burning building. The fiend, as soon as he saw her outside, pounded her life | out with a club and then threw the body back into the burning building. after having collected wi! nat themselves, shall permit. ‘*That we are in entire agreement and syin- pathy with the sentimeats expressed by the marquis of Hartington and Sir Michael Hicks- | Beach as to the desirability of giving the fall- est consideration to the low prices prevailing | ing in 1885 and put of 1886 and while we con- tbacy require for} tc + ei ERT The London Sportsman contains a letter from Hanlan, in which, after reciting his efforts to get on amatch with Beach, he sider every c use should be dealt with fairly on | claims, on the latter’s retirement, the its own merit we h Lys en-!cha nship of the world. These are his . , : ' Y ‘ ; n b> h declined to row me, : “y and eo: unc >i and now retires, I claim the title of cham t ae ae Be: on er ol Tt W rid and am pre} pared ae rd ps aN ‘ le he title by rowing any wan In ' eee eae | the world from Putney to Mortlake-for tenants and live ad thrive by « Scag stake of £500 a side. the deposit Lt ieft ch iwwain intry. i he purpose of. rowing Beach is still "he resolutions were ipported by Mr! ing at he Sp rare office asa proof of} P"s, ind ot} yy ’ er 1y bund files, And LE no One Comes forward | unsnimerusly ers in able speuvhus, and passeit | r claim the title, which I am , Prepared w defen"l by rowiny i mn Arnvritts,” to the yard. He died in Rosevelt hospital. A child two years old fell into a foot well at Mount Sterling, I]., and was drowning in four feet of water. Its mother let herself down by the well rope, got a good grip on her little one’s clothing with | her teeth, climbed out again aided by the st and the rope, restore zu the then fainted twenty- one cul bing } 1 } ¢ hid » consciousness, and i . ;}adeadad away. men appre vac] fame li Mr. Wiggins had- pre- i dicted a wind storm m! Ontavie on October | 46, instead of an earthquake in the Southern States on Se ptember 25,. he would now be i the greatest pre j yhet hivi ing But he missed his opportunity, and there. are how gome people who think ho remly camact av- Curately foretell eVents, | How close ly and yet® iiss it/ some | PRID. AY, or Liverpool Direct. é | | | | | BRIGANTIN “ZERELDE, ; COMMANDER, at Charlottetown, will go on the Liverpool, and, will sail L. KICKHAM, RT OW due LX berth for sullicient cargo oliers, . |: <a a Abuat the First Weck In November, and will carry Starch and Canned Goods at low rates of fre ight. Intending shippers will please make appli- cation at once to secure room. \pply to the PAKE Buas. Charlottetown, Oct. 22 ADOT We APPL MS | Oa i Owners, AND HuRRING, AUCTION, MONDAY, OCTOBER, i, at 10.30 o’vlock, at my Auction Room ° 120 BBLS. APPLES Gravensteins, Pippins, Greeniugs and other good winter keeping kinds, “) ALSO, ] large fat HERRING. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, 50 Bbls No. Oct. 22, 1885. 2,000 BUSHELS POTATOES, els Garnet and Minnesota e will pay the highest Charlottetown this W ANTED 2,000 bus! Potatoes, for whiet h we market price, delivered in (Qetober} month. F A. HORNE & CO. Ch’town, Oct. 21—2i wky 2i SUCTION SALE bry Goods & Crockery, 4 T Auction, in Bremner Bros. old stand, com- mencing SATURDAY, Yrd inst., at 2 o'clock, p. m.. A General Assortment Dry Goods and Crockeryware, This Sale will be continued from day to day untilthe whole stock is cleared out. G. M, HARRIS. Oet. 20, —3i Auctioneer, Glen Stewart Market Garden, SOUTHPORT, LOT 48. “f) CA ge E23, from 5 to 20 Ibs, in 10,0) ) weig 20 to S0cts. per dozen. 6,030 Celery, < Sct per dozen, boxi ne extra, 100 Bushels Onions, #1 per bushe 100 do Table Carrots, 10cts. Parsnips, Pampkins, per bnshel, Beets, Squashes, Toma- toes, &C. Address all orders to JAMES Southport, BURKE, P.E. 1 Imo 2aw Oct. 20. *86 RTHY 4&7 ILL arrive in Charlottetown, ria _Pic- ¥* tou, on SATURDAY EVENING, October 30th, and LECTURE LYCEUM Monday & Tuesday Evenings, NOVEMBER Ist anpb 2Np. SUBJECTS: MONDAY-~—‘‘English Statesmen, Orators and Parties” TUESDAY—“‘The Cause of Mayor Haviland, presiding. Treland”— Hon. i ; eat oa W. W. Sullivan, presiding. j has . | General Admission, 50 cents; Reserved Chairs (numbered), and Platform, 75 cents. Pian of allel Chairs Diamond Bookstore. now ready at the Only a limited number of Tickets are issued, so that no overcrowding will be permitted each ticket-hélder being guaranteed a com- fortable seat. 8pecial terms to families, in order te secure admission by parties remote from the city, all orders by mail (cash enclosed) will be premptly filled, and good posi- tions seclecird, by addressing Theo L. Chappelle, Charlottetown. Such Viekocts can either be mailed to purchaser er obtained at Ticket Gifice at Lyceum on nicht of Lee- ture. Mir. MeCariby will not speak else- where on the Isiand. Ch ‘town, Obt. 18, HY-2UR & wigy providing | ‘Tickets for sale at the Drug Stores of ‘Messrs. Watson, Reddin, Rankin, Dodd and Apothecaries’ Hali; also, at G. H. Haszard’s jancd the Diamond Bockstore. “ { sf Competent and gentlemanly Ushers in | j attendance, Doors open at 7.15; Lecture commences tat 8. OCTOS E AVE Received and to arrive the following NEW GOODS { J S36. aw = ow b ¢ i \ * WEEKS & BEE WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, CHARLOTIEATOWN, for Fall and Winter : 7 cases Fancy Dress Goods, 1 case Umbrellas, + 30 bales Room Paper, s 7 Black and Colored! 1 case Flannels, | 1 case Copy Books, Cashmeres, 2 cases Buttons, | 3 cases Diamond Dyes, 6 cases W inceys, 1 case Table Oilcloths, | 1 baie Hearth Rugs, 3 cases Woolen Shawls, 7 cases Floor Oilcloths, 2 cases Denims, 2 cases Velveteens, 1 case Italian Cloths, 2 cases Paper Collars, 7 cases Cloths and Tweeds, | 10 cases Boys’ & Men’s Win-| 10 cases Shirts and Drawers, 2 cases Ladies’ Gloves, ter Caps, | 4 cases Canton Flannels, 1 case Men's Lined Kid’ 1 case Silk Scarves, 5 bales White Ducks, cases Elastic Braces, | 6 bales Cotton Drills, cases Turkey-red Cottons,! 3 bales Colored Ducks, bale Cretonnes, * 1650 half-chests Tea, Gloves and Mits, case Hosiery, case Fingering Yarns, ~ «+. ww 2 & 2 cases Handkerchiefs, | 15 cases Printed Cottons, 1200 casks Kerosene Oil, 1 case Table Linens, | 1 case Combs, }200 reams Wrapping Paper, 1 case Towellings, | 21 cases Corsets, | 75 cases Starch, 2 cases Flowers & Feather rs,) 48 bales Grey Cottons, | 6 barvels Confectionery, case Muslins, 25 cases White Cottons, case Crapes, case Sheetings, cases Knitted Wool Goods,| 3 cases Tickings, DO cases and bar ‘els C urrants, Clouds, Searis, 6 cases Cotton Shirtings, 50 dozen Buckets, bale Patchwork, | 100 dozen Brooms, 80 cases Lamp Chimneys, 600 boxes Raisins, tT ff ; j | ' Hoods. ! etc., —_— 12 cases Silesias, Casbans &| 17 bales Bed Comforters, 1130 casks and demijohns Vin- Linings, | 40 bales Cotten Warps, egar, 9 cases Haberdashery and) 10 cases Cotton Spools, | 5 harrels Pure Ground Pep- Small Wares, | 15 bales Hessians and Osna-| pei 1 case Boot Laces, burgs, (100 « aske. Baking Soda, 1 case Leather Laces, 15 bales Potato Bags, 1164 pac kages Nuts, Spices, etc, 1 case Fur Muffs, 10 bales Seamless Grain Bags, | Molasse s, In puncheons, tierces 3 cases Ladies’ Fur Capes, | 2 casks Ink, and barrels, Sugar in all grades, 4 cases Millinery, | 3 cases Enve lopes, and other goods tog numerous 1 case Euibroidery & Laces, ! 2 cases Writing Paper, lt particularize a, The above Goods are bought from manufacturers for Ready Cash, offered to the trade at LOWEST RATES and on Liberal Terms. aud —- 0:———— WEEKS & BEER, Whoiesale Warehouse, street. Oct, 22, 1886- Queen Ch'town, eod tf & wky Sn ee a ey 10 leaGonsumers emtemeginmtnte ssncill )iouniisanemnmewnitntinnce \ 7 E would say that while we do not own China and Japan, nora Tea Plantation in either of these countries, we have been able to secure a -T-H-A- $0 GENTS PE POUND, and which we believe is bound to take the lead over all the other brands at the Fall that we can Same money. Tea consumers try it and judge for yourselves. Our 36-cent Tea is giving EXTRA GOOD SATISFACTION, ~ wee Qh ees Qur 24-cant Tea Should be 25 Cents, as Quality is Guod. o— Five to 10-pound air-tight Tins (screw-tops), Half-chests and other Packages at prices to suit the times. A sample package of ELECTRIC STARCH, free, with every Half-pound This is no present but we wish to introduce this new Starch, GOFF. Parcel of Tea. tee { Jone ossecee BEER & Ch'town, Oct, 22—-2aw & wky WHICH IS THE [ alk Best LY G IN CHARLOTTETOWN ? Is a question frequently asked, and we believe the best solution of the problem is a In point of genuine value we claim to stand in the front rank, and respectfully invite a fair comparison. We wish also to intimate to our friends that, notwithstanding the effort put forth by our careful comparison of the goods and the prices charged. opponents to sell at a discount of 33 1-3 per cent, our sales this month have been larger than ever. This, alone convinces us that our prices are hgnest and that we are serving but buy nowhere till you JAMES PATON & COS STO OoKkK OF our customers well. We again ask you to look everywhere inspect { | | | Sacques, Fur Capes, Dress Goods, Hosiery, (ivercoats, Hats, Mufflers, Caps, Scarfs, Hautls Uiotlis, Linders aud Drawers, Ulster Cloths, Shirts, &o, Oe ae eee Geat Robes Very Cheap, — —-0—— MILLINEHRY. it is still Shawls Gloves, We need not say anything about this Department. under BilEsS8 | HOBBS’ management ; all orders get her special attention. _—— ee ee JAVWES PA'TON Ch'town, Obb 2), 1996 & Cd,, MARKEE? SQUARL. oi SM Me: Sek