ais ‘ea ee Local and Other Items. arp Hattow E’'sy. ms Detarev.—The steamer Princess Beatric: ie detained at Port Hawkesbury by storm) weather. Sbe will arrive here to-morrow fore own 7 or restoring the color, thickening the owth, and beautifying the hair, and for pre Hall's Hair Renewer is un . venting Dbaicdhess, su pass a - fue First Sierenine.—<According to a lespatch of the 29th. the country around Que bec is white with the first fall of snow. sleighs are running at Lake St. John. ~~ Leorurs.—Go and hear Dr. Robertson this evening in Zion Church. You will learn more about the great Northwest than you dream of. What the Doctor cannot tell you about that region is not worth knowing. oo Leorurne.—The Subject of Senator How- lan’s lecture before the Emerald Branch of the Benevolent Irish Society on the evening of the 7th of November next, will be ‘* Our- selves. A care treat is expected. silica fo Surprers.—Shippers having freight in Boston for Charlottetown or Summerside will take notice that the steamer Coila leaves Bos- ton for these ports on 7th November.—D. Farquharson & Son. 3i d w—oct3vu kde fur Gotp Yretp.—The Halifax Mai/says: Manager A MeQua: rie, of the Montague mine, brought a brick of gold to the city this morn- ing. It weighed 205 ounces and is valued at $4,000, It was the result of ten days crush- ing - lus first successful blood purifier ever offer- the public was Ayer's Sarsap villa. Im- I have had thei put doned the field, while incomparable medicine increases year by year : > aD ~? sh “ the demand for this sod was never so great as at present. es Potrce Covurr.—This morning, His Honor gave judgux mt in the case of W m Macdonald, the young man char ved with using proiane language on the streets on Sunday last. He fined him $5 or 20 days —a warning to others similarly disposed. > --—- Curren Reoprxinc.—The reopening of the Clifton Church will take place on Sabbath, November 3rd. The Rev. J. Read will preach at 2.30 p. m.; Rev. George Steele, the pastor, at 630. A collection will be taken up at each service in behalf of the expense of reno- vation. ——————-—— A Cuear Satz.—Mr, Theo. L. Chappelle has decided upon a bargain sale commencing on Monday next at the Diamond Bookstore, and continuing two weeks. He promises the best vaiue for the smallest cost, and purchas- ers are assured of satisfaction, See adver- tisement in another column. excels Zrox Cutren.—A meeting is to be held in Zion Church this evening to be addressed by the Rev. Dr. Robertson, in behalf of the mis- sionary work in the Northwest of Canaida. All who are interested in mission work and all who like to learn about the great North west are invited to attend. Service to com- mence at § o'clock. A collection will be taken in aid of the work. eee ‘Tne Howarp MeMontaL —Mr. R. Harris, R. C. A., has just finished his portrait of the late Dr. R P. Howard, for the General Hos- pital. The physician is represen ted standing by the bedside of a patient in the hospital with stethoscope in hand. The artist has had to work entirely from photographs and mem- ory, but from the result a spectator would hardly think so.—Montreal Witness * Art Sarnts’ Day.—To-morow _ being the festival of All Saints, there will be the following services at St. Peter's Church : Holy Communion at 5 a. m. (choral) and 9.30 a. m.; matins, 9 a. m.; Evensong 5 p.m. The Office tor the Dead and ser- mon at 7.30 p. m.—preacher, the Rev. 3imon Gibbins, M. A. The offertory at all services will be for St. Peter’s Graveyard Fund. i nally Temperance Lecruges.—Mrs. B. B. Keef- er, Who lectured in this city and at other places in the Island about a year age, with such favorable results, is now making a tour through the Province, lecturing under the auspices of the J. O. G, Templars. She speaks at Brown's Creek, Nov. 2nd; New Perth,4th; Montague Bridge, Sth; Peter's Road, 6ch; Sturgeon, 7th; Lower Montague, Sth; George- town, 9th. Her subjects are, ** Taking care of the Babies,” and ** Temple Destruction.” saiehatitbennnien Leerore.—Remember Dr. Robertson's lec- ture on ‘The Northwest,” at 8 o'clock this evening in Zion Church. All who believe in the future of our country should know some- thing of the immense resources of our grand heritage in the West. The Northwest, in the near future, will be the controlling factor in our Dominion. The Doctor will speak of what has been done to secure a firm basis on which to build the future greatness of Canada, and what we as Christians, as patriots, as philanthropists, owe to our sons and brothers and fellow-citizens among the prairies and mountains of our great Dominion. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOW N. ENTERED. Oct 59--W Dunbar, Shannon, Tidnish. Lily, Goddard, Burin, Nfld. “(th—Elisha Crowell, Butler. Hurray Har- bor: Golden City, Rake, Rose Blanche, do. CLEARED. O.:t 30—Barbarone, Dean, Carbonnear, Nfld ; Delight, Baker, Halifax; Elisha Crow ell, Butler, Murray Harbor; Maggie Blanche, rs, Orwell. 31—W Dunbar, Shannon, Pugwash, HOTEL AKRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES. Oct 30—f A Draper, Montreal ; G T Nor- min, do; Otto S Weeks, Halifax; C 5B McDougall, do; W F Adams, P. ly mouth, FH; Lizzie james, Montpelier, Vt; Katie Moln- tyre, Newport; Geo MeLean, Truro; J H Myrick. Tignish; J D Parker, Toronto; R Bevan and wife, Boston; M Macdonald Geo’ town. OfBORNE HOSE. Oct 30—F S Congdon, Kensington; J Hud- son, Victoria, Miss Hudson, do; C C Rhodes, Halifax; Rev J Ff Fullerton, Scotland, DP C Moraon, Cardigan. Oct 3i—K R Morrison, Eldon; James, Ross, Mt Stewart; Capt John Boehnett, Mahone Bay. a centre = amet fer the ladies this ning is the show windows of Boer Bros’. milligery department, ve 31 lla am PELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SpeciaL Despatours to THe EXAMINER. Drummed Ont of the Regiment. Frepericron, Oct. 30. \ caremony took place in the barrack grounds to-day, the like of which the oldest citizen only remembers of having occurred once before and that was when H. M. 22nd Kegiment was stationed here. It was the drumming out of the Royal School of In- fautry of Private Nason. The full corps was called ouc aud in their presence Lieut. Col. Maunsel publicly expelled Nason, and in doing so briefly addressed them, regret- ting to take such a step and urging them to be soldiers in every sense of the word. Nason had been guilty of deserting two or three times and other unbecoming conduct. What the Amendments Did. Orrawa, Oct. 29. N. C. Wallace, M. P., promoter of the Act for the suppression of trade combina- tions, admits that amendments made to his bill last session in the Senate, rendered it quite useless, and he says that he will en- deavor to have the measure amended next session. Mr. Wallace thinks that if the bill had been passed in the form in which he introduced it, trusts and com- bives could have been easily suppressed. Anot her Disaster: Orrawa, Oct. 30, The St. Joseph Cannon-ball train of the Rock Island Road ran into the rear of the Denver express at Seneca last evening, wrecking the dining car on the Denver ex- press, and engine, tender, and baggage car of the St. Joseph train. Major T. C. Gib- sou, of this city, an unknown lady, and the encvineer of the St. Joseph train were quite Se erely Injured. A Missionary Massacre. Lonpon, Oct. 29. Advizes from Brisbane state that the na- tives of south-west New Guinea have mass- ucred Rev. Mr. Savage, sent out by the London Missionary Society, also a number of native teachers, and the crew of the cutter Mary, belonging to the Society. The steamer Albatross, of the Queensland Gov- ernment has been despatched to the scene of the murder. sued for the Amount. > Orrawa, Oct. 30. Senator Clemow, of Uttawa, is being sued for the amount of a noxe for $10,000, which he endorsed for Jasse, ex-M. P., at the time the latter bought La Minerve. Vasse ic is said, repudiates responsibility for the note, and contends that Clemow has to pay for it. oo cciiilaiiabiaiienaiaia Stanley Expected. Berry, Oct. 30. Dr. Schwanworth says that Emin Pascha and Stanley will, doubtless, soon a¥rive at Mpwapwa. still At it- Lonpon, Oct. 30. Michael Davitt continued his speech be- fore the Parnel] Commission to-day Weather Bulletin. Yoronto, Oct. 31.—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds; fair weather; not much change in temperature. felegraphic Odds and Ends. A BUDGET OF GENERAL NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Reorna, N. W. M., Oct. 29.—Mr. Cay- ley’s motion to abolish the dual language system in the North-west was carried to- day before a full house, only two members, Mitchell of Batouche, and Hoey of Kinis- tino, voting against it. Judge Roleau made an eloquent speech against the motion, but had no vote. Lonpon, Oct. 29.—Chamberlain, speak- ing at a private caucus at Birmingham re- ferred to his desire to retire from political life. He said, considering the abuse heap- ed upon him, he had more than once re- fiected whether ‘* the game was worth the candle.” Ouly love of country induced him to continue in public life. Orrawa, Oct. 29.--A prominent politi- cian just returned from the Rockies gives an interesting account of the success of the Cochrane ranche company. They started business with 6,000 head of cattle, of which they lost all but 500 the first year. The next year their losses had reached a quarter of a million dollars, but the past three years have been so successful that they have not only regained the amount lost, but paid the stockholders an amount equal to ten percent. per annum on capital, and placed $100,000 to reserve profit account. Dus, Oct. 29.— Father MeFadden to-day pleaded guilty of obstructing the police at the time of the murder of Inspec- tor Martin, at Gweedore, in February, and he was liberated on his own recognizance, the government assenting to this dis posi- tion of the case. Lonpon, Oct. 29.—Sir J. B. Lawes states the forecast of the British wheat crop must be considerably discounted. He puts the crop at a little over 8,000,000 quarters, and the amount required for consumption at 27,000,000. According to this the re- quirements will be higher than last year. DIED. At Murray Harbor South, on the 23d Oct., infant daughter of Albert P. and Minnie A. Prowse, aged 26 days. Fell asleep in Jesus, at Cornwall, Lot 32, on Wednesday, Oct. 30, Jane Taylor, relict of the late George Scott, aged 82 years. [Funeral from her late residence on Friday, Nov. Ist, at 2 o'clock.) Boy's Underelothing, a nice assortment at Stanley Bros,, Brown's Block, oc3b-3i eod Just opened, another lot of Ladies’ Felt Hats.—-Stanley Bros., Brown’s Block. cce13] 8i ecd Ladies’ and Children’s Vests, a large steck at Stanley Bros., Brown's Block. oet3l 3i eod Se - TY. LO AN—$25,000 to loan on favorable terms, twenty-five thousand dollars in large or smail sums. Apply to ott, Malcolm McLeod (of McLeod) at N.S. buildipg, Ober Palmer & res: ua’ cout Le EXTENSIVE SALE ee ee H Futur. ee BY AUCTION, -IN THE-— SKATING RINK, incl esi Friday, 1st November, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., Several consignments of Parlor and Bedroom Sets, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Hall Racks, Chairs, ete., etc. ALso—F lock and Excelsior Mattrasses. No reserve. Sale continued till all is sold. GEO. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer, oct28—dy tf wky li BARGAINS PIANOS. ORGANS, Seni: Machinns MILLER BROTHERS, Queen Street, Chariottetown. | ae NOS, in price from $250 and up- wards, ORGANS, in price from $65 and upward. SEWING MACHINES, ina price from $25 and upwards. Intending purchasers will do well to call and inspect our large stock. MILLER BROTHERS, Queen Street, Charlottetown. Agencies :—James Seaman, W. E. Scott, Alberton. oct29—dy Im eod Summerside ; wky 3m E. H. NORTON & CO. AUCTIONEERS. In STOCE: 7 Barrels Damaged Flour, *3.00 per bri, 70 ** Good " = 1.50 " 100 ** ‘* Labrador Hervi: z, $4.50 br, Order at once. No credit. EK. H. NORTON & CO., oct23—eod & wky 3w Auctioneer. W-a-r-P-0-n -ted- HELLO THERE! YES? Please connect with each line, Let the people ALL know I have made made up my miad That, while others are BLowINe, I'll just give a Purr. And to ail my kind patrons I know that’s enough. They know what I mean, And the truth’s to be seen, That in QuantiTy, QUALITY, STYLE and PRICE, There’s few that can beat us—be they ever so NICE. Therefore I am ready with a NICE, GOOD, FULL, BANG-UP stock of BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, KUBBERS, OVERSHOES: | | So that when doing the Exhibition, * (or any other time), Please use your discretion ; For From One Dollar to Five ! As sure as you're alive ! You can buy your BOOTS AND SHOES soimnillitldstien Stamper’s Corner. I am right to the front; Take a back seat I won't. For 1 know I can PLEASE, and give comfort and EASE} My prices are FAIR, and the stock good to WEAR. And if you'll give me a “‘ snow” I'll never say ‘‘ No.” So you need never ‘‘COMPLAIN ” About @ BARGAIN You get from 0. B. We-a-r-reg-n. copie 10,000 OVERCOATS, ' ; $ OVERCOATS, - : : oa UOVERVCOATS, ‘ ; ‘ OVERCOATS — - " ; go es OVERCOATS’ ‘ ; ; : OVERCOATS . ‘ , : OVERLOATS’ : ‘ ‘ : OVERCOATS, - . ‘ ; : OVERCOATS, ; ; OVERCOATS, : ; OVERCOATS, 2 : : OVK&RCOATS, - ‘ Cer : Mens’ Suits! Mens’ Suits! Charlottetown, October 9, 1889—eod wky THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1889. ie iain CGM itch DY-MADE Gli FOR SALE CHEAP AT MACDONALD'S. $ 4.50 Boys’ Overcoats ! ES A ———{x)—————— REEUUNS, <cagie eo ee seers. oS $ 3.00 5.00 3.30 6.601 REROMER 6s fare 4.00 6.00 | REEFERS, wc ml daa te ee ee 6.50 | RBBPERS, . «6.2 ore dere 5.00 7.00 | REEFERS, J a 750) REMNERS | 6k a i ee 6 50 7,00 8 00 9.59 10.00 $.00| BEBVERS «= = 4%. | oe 900} BERNER 8 ae 10.00 | REBBBRG” oc: >, ogame 11:00| REBSMEE. oS ee 12.00 : Boys’ Reefers! Boys’ Suits! Boys’ Suite! The Largest and Cheapest Stock of Ready-made Clothing in the City. J. B. MACDONALD. OUR IMMENSE sTOCK GOING LIKE HOT CAKES! — —_——— — —(x)——— — We will make you happy with Margains that are at the top notch for Cheapness and Value. ~ We've Got the Pull ON THE BARGAIN BUSINESS, just because we promise no more than we can perform. and make our Bargains better than our Brag. (x) (xX) OF CLOTHING Is Wonderful PRO WwW Charlottetown, Oct. 8, 1889—eod wky In STORE: FENTON T. NEWBERY. oct26—6i pat Gi guar jour 2i In Store and To Arrive: yf) Barrels ‘‘ KENT,” a 375 * * HOWARD,” 250 * “JEWEL,” 150 ** “KOBE,” 1889, CORNMEAL, | At Bottom Prices. FENTON T. NEWBERY. oct26—G6i pat 6i guar jour 2i j MOLASSES. Ia Store and To Arrive : 25 () Puns., } one JU 30 Tierces, Vincent and Demerara low price of 25 Barrels, \ MOLASSES, & T At Lowest Prices, Wholesale. en FENTON T. NEWBERY. | ,, oct26—6i pat Gi guar jour 2i cester,” Return, Labrador Herring. landing ex schooner ‘‘Mary Mack.” Every barrel warranted. For gale by JOHN KELLY, American House, Dorchester Street. Warehouse-——-Welsh & Owen's Brick Build. ing, Water Street. tf—oct29 Horses, Carriages and Sleighs FOR SALE, R. E. J. HOVGSON having no further N use for his Horses, Carriages and Sleighs, &c., by private sale. They may be seen at qher notice. apy time at hig Stables. OCtZQ—et septl l—tf rae iematanngeroemell I, Pinneenictinneeesonten Don't be foolish enough to buy without seeing Cheap Men’s Stock. International Marifime = | 4 =~» £\ Cases LAMP CHIMNEYS, @)U 75 Gross WICKS, 100 “ BURNERS, At Reduced Prices. Flour and Cornmeal. LIN BOSTON, ‘ath November, ) 100 barrels “ Buckeye” Fine Bolted K. D. |The Largest Maritime Exhibition Ever Held in the World. 7 ITH a view to encourage a large attend- | : ance, and give the people of Prince > 1 . ; > ANTED.—A Servan: for general house |Fdward Island a cheap trip to Boston and| W* oe , . r | Aooi The Boston, Halifax and r i. Island | Waxter. -~A young woman as @¢ashier in 4 have concluded to issue SPECIAL RETURN | town. | TICKETS (embodying a Coupon which will| ----——— a Antigua, Barbadoes, St. admit the be These Tickets will be good on the S, S, | Carroll,” C Capt. Nickerson, i ———- \GHARLOTTETOWN, on Thursday of| /' AYLOR’S Store. ; oct Each Week, at 4 o'clock, p.m, viz,| gy anpep.- 31st October, 7th, 14th and 2ist November, W: inastore. Good reference and experience. jane sailing on their return t ips FROM BOS. | i | TON, on WEDNESDAY, 6th, 13th, 20th and) ————— RIME LABRADOR HERRING, now {27th November. For further information apply to CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents, R. B. GaRDINeR, Manager, oct23—dy ROPIC EH. fw, (x) We have the Largest Steck of Clothing im the Lower Provinces and Lowest Prices in the Dominion. 7 the ) OUND.—About a week ego, a small sum of pd 2i—octs0 [AMP (HIMNEYS THE GREAT ™ ws Apply at this office A BASE BURNER in good condition for sale | - if ata bargain, Apply to Geo, M. HARRIS, ; | oct20—2i (w f) | WAS! iD.—A Cook and a Housemaid. To ex- perienced persons wages will be S10 per 5 month to Cook, and $4 to Heousemaid. Appiv at fd J ‘ this office. 5i—oc tt -TO BE HELD— siasickaiteiiieaidanabinteteigpiaiialatigad sicceuiaaal OST.—In this city, a few days ago, a purse containing 85 Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at this office. 3i—oe130 | ' ; @r IN] { p itio sir} Hor-e ar _FROM : } JUND in Exhibition night, a e Col ar. Apply at Police Station pd 3i—--oct2zt ‘ + n 4 \- TO {4th January, | WOR SALE \ three-tenement Horse, with } { 1890, ; - plot cf jand 100x50 feet, situate on Lower | Spring Pat Koad. opposite Boyie’s Tannery, ae Ol BS | Will be sold at u bargain Apply at the office of |; MeLean & Me Donaia dy oi wy ti pd—oct29 } ae ‘ oni pesmniomenitininisinsite i LY 3T.—Between Charlottetown and Bonshaw, on Friday evening last, a black Cashmere | Mackintosh with cape attached. The flader will satya | be suitably rewarded on leaving the same at THE CXAMINER office. oct2Z9 Zi work. piy to Miss ORRIS, Water | Street. oct Zs dry goods store. Must be accustomed to | changing monet aed have some knowledyve o! | bouk-keeping- Address P. O. Vox 329, Chariotic- 6 —oet 28 Steamship Line sider to the Exhibition), at the | Ms FRANCIS MACNUTT will resume her | i classes tor Drawing and Oil Painting on ‘‘huesday, November Sih. Application «ag De made to Mrs. Macnutt at her Hoom, 79 Hills- Dollars Each, torture, on Mesdays and Fridays, feom }2Ul Sp. m. dy 3i wky di—uclZ NYONE with a geod Base Buroer for sale apt. Brown, or the 5. &, ** Wor- | will hear of a purchaser by calling at E. W. sailing FROM | £ NTED.-—Situation by a young man as cierk | Apply at this office, 2i—oct26 iy ANTED.-—Situation as honsemaid by gtirt with three years’ experience. Good reter- Address CHRIsTtY M. STEWART, Orwell act 25 Si pd i cnces | Bridge. Charlottetown. was rED.—Two smart young. men. Apply at once to S. GREY, Railway Station, Chaslotie, a . town, oct 3ipd Lewis's Wharf, Boston. i. é P & wky tl 14th Nov \ ANTEv.—An experienced Saleswoman for a Dry GoodsStore, Address P. O, Box 166. } octzt Santa ‘To LET.—A Furnished House for six months |= or longer, on corner of Great George and | Fitzroy Streets. Apply to Mrs. BLaTCH — oct2Z—lw ] LL PARTIES indebted te us are request. | Was rED IMMEGIATELY.—A good general LY ed to make immediate psyment, or same will sell them, together with Furs, Harness, | will be handed in for collection without for.) oct Servant, No washing. Apply at this office, WANTED, —A boy to attend a horse and cow and make himself gegeraliy useful, Apply at the City Steam bakery, ots tf MoLEOD & McKENZIE, ~ > A i 7 ade ed ae ee ee ke E a 4 FE GI be geet eo = phi: eis pores i Faces , ee ne ae Ce ee ee, ole D a