Tere as THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1886. Local and Other liems, A FRESH importation of Sharp's Balsam at WW iteon s ainminin f diphtheria at Tur epidemik Newcastle shows no signs of abating. > \ range stock of Holloway’s Pills and Oint- ment, wholesale and retail, at Watson's. iwc SausaGks to-morrow night only at eight cents per pound, at A. L. Bridges & Co's. patie A. H. B. Maceowan sells 100 bbls., choice winter-keeping apples to-morrow at 2 o'clock p. m. = Rev. ALex. FALconeR has accepted a call to the Pictou Prince Street Presbyterian Charch. ; needles Gas Stock.—-A. H. B. Macgowan sells 365 shares in Charlottetown Gas Light Co, ,at noon to-morrow. eee A BRAUTIFCL assortment of Combs, Soaps, Brushes and French Perfumes opened to-day at Watson's. : silane, Tose that use our Sausages say they are the best they have ever eaten. Try them. A. L. Burners & Co. ' > — To induce you to try our Sausages, we will retail them to-morrow night at eight cents per pound.—A. L. Bripegs & Co. ied “What is education?” asked a writer. Well, it is something a college graduate thinks he has until he becomes a man Lew spapet a Two young men were arraigned before the Stipendiary Magistrate to-day, for an assault onafarmer. Onc was fined $4 and the other was dismissed. aac Tne officers and crew of H. M. S. North ampton, which is to be put out of commission, have been transferred to the Invincible at Devonport, England. ilies Tue prisoner, Elworth, who escaped from jail this morning when the fence blew down, is evidently a firm believer in the old adage, ** It's an ill wind that blows nobody good.” _-_-—lClc SOC Somes of the papers have been analyzing the returns of the late elections, and have come to the conclusion that Mr. L. H. Davies pros- pects are gloomy. .The conclusion is right. cniiinaitinainidi Mr. Hien Snernirr Loneworta, (after hearing evidence) struck off the two votes objected to by on. Wm. Campbell as not having been given in the right polling divi- son. ellie Tae Gun Club will shoot at Faleonwood to- morrow afternoon. The first bird will be flown at 2.30 0'clock. The annual meeting will take place after the matches are con- cluded. —-—_<»-—-— Parties in want of seaweed will please leave their orders at MecEachen’s Boot Store and I will attend to them at once. Price 50 cerns a load delivéred.— Johh Melnnis. nov 25 2i iaeieeiiendid Mra. Water Rowe, of this city, who recently passed as mate at Halifax,has shipped aa first mate in the bark ivy, for Java. We wish him a pleasant voyage and great success in his chosen profession. cnctasititindiies Herrinc.—Great qaantities of herring are being taken in Grand River and Cardigan River.—-some parties taking as many as four barrels with one net in one night's fishing. Very unusual for this season. ionkaiinaijalickel A Fixe Lor of Plush Goods, in Satchels, Toilet Cases, Toboggans, Odor Cases, Cut and Sawed Cases, Jewel Cases, &c., opened to- day ai the Diamond Bookstcre. The stock of Fancy Goods is unequalled in the city. Severat produce laden schooners from the Island, arrived at Baddeck, C. B., last week. If they had not arrived when they did many of the people there would have had to go with- out potatoes this year, as it is said they were scarce at 45 cents a bushel. Tue members and others desirous of advan- cino the interests of the Young Men's Chris- tian Association of this city, are cordialty in- vited to attend a business meeting to be held in the lower Parlor of the Y. M. C. A. this evening, at 8 o’clock,—J. D. SEAMAN, Presi- dent. cima We are glad to have the opportunity of drawing attention to the Lecture to be given by Rev. Job Shenton, on Monday evening next. All who heard him will remember with great pleasure his lectures last winter, and we fee! sure he will be greeted with a large audience. btaindipiiadinei Jonsx Gonpixc, an Indiantown, N. B., stable man, called on his friends last week and borrowed small sums of money, and is supposed to have left the town. A married woman named Blizzard, with whom Golding was acquainted, also left town about the same time, and it is thought they have eloped. A Port Hawkessury despatch says: The brigantine Aldwyth, Captain Wetmore, of Al- berton, P. E. Island, loaded with salt from Tark’s Island, while going out on Wednesday misstayed and ran aground at Lachan’s Point, near Port Hastings. She was floated at high tide same day without sustaining damage. Tus morning an application was heard be- fore the Chief Justice for a rude nisi for a certiorari to quash the assessment and warrant issued against John Griffith for personal pro- perty tax for the year 1885. The rule was granted by His Lordship, and made return- able before the full Court in January next. Tar steamer Worcester, Capt: Allen, sa‘led for Boston yesterday afternoon, with a cargo consisting of 1129 bags and barrels potatoes and turnips, 707 cases of eggs, 922 cases canned lobsters, 100 cases canned meats, 33 barrels mackerel, 5 barrels glue stock and sundry other mdse. Mrs. J. Lyons was the only passenger. —-}-— Tue Yarmouth, N. S., - Herald says iA little boy, 4or 5 years of age, ason of Mr. Desire Cotrean, of Tusket Wedge, was drowned in a well on Friday afternoon last. His mother was away from home, having left the boy in his father's care. Mr. O. went tos usighbor’s with the boy, and the ee te turned and made for the well, inty which be fol ond was drvwueds -——_ >-— Tux total exports of Canada toEurope from the opening of navigation to date were a. 891 bushels, divided as follows: 5,878,8 bushels wheat, 3,963,384 corn, 2,072,624 — 1,657,121 oats, 13,925 rye and 500 barley. - European exports also included 499,345 sac : of flour and 79,967 oatineal. The Oe 673 - stuck last = on 1900 oT TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, [SpkorAL Desearcues ro Tur bidiet, K. ] Canadian Notes. Monrrear, Nov. 25 liabilities are 33,000, assets $3,000. Morin has been in business five months. was behind in his remittances of collected in his official capacity. > > - P. Laurent, contractor, who fell from a building on Tuesday, died to-day. Fre in the works of the Dominion Oi] money lnwae hones ployee overturning a lamp, caused damage of about $50,000 ance. Fully covered by insur a _ Fire in Boston. Boston, Nov. 25. Early this evening, a fire started in the upper stories of a sash and blind factory on Frnend Street. The factory WAS A SIX story brick building. By the time the firemen arr.ved on the scene, the upper stories were burning fiercely and in a short time were completely gutted. The damage will not exceed $10,000. During the progress of the fire,a number of firemen who had entered the burning structure were those stories case. Obituary. Wrst New Bricuron, L. L., Erastus Brooks died at his Clove Road to day. Derroir, Mich., Nov. 25. Palms, one of wealthiest citizens of this city, morning, He leaves an estate $15,000,000 to $18,000,000. Nov. 25. residence on Francis ———_- Anarchists Executions. BLOOMINGTON, Ills., Nov. 25. Judge Scott granted supersedeas in the Anarchists case this morning. The effect of the Judge’s order will be to stay the exe- cution, at least, until the full bench of the supreme court has passed upon the ques- tions raised for a trial. —— Financial. Lonpon, Nov. 25. The Bank of England lost $135,000 on balance to-day. Bullion in the bank has decreased $95,000 during the past week, making proportion of banks reserve to liability 44, 11, 16 per cent. 16, last week. against 42, 7, oe Couspiracy. Sorta, Nov. 20. Another conspiracy against the Govern- ment has been discovered. ‘Two officers of a Russian organization plotted to kill Col. Nicoloieff, Major Papoff and the Regent, the crime was to have been committed at 5 o'clock this morning. Salvation Army. QueBeEc, Nov. 25. The Salvation Army are about to open stay away from the meetings. Fatal Stabbing. 3oston, Nov. 25. Emile Kemp fatally stabbed G. H. Em- mons during an altercation at their board- ing house late to-night. —— Increasing Exports. Orrawa, Nov. 25. The exports for last October exceeded the previous October by over one million dollars. _— ——————— Explosion. New York, Nov. 25. A tug boat has exploded in East River, killing four men. re Weather Bulletin. Toronto, November 26 —10 a.m. Gales shifting to westward, rainy, followed by fair, colder weather and snow flurries. HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. Nov 25--C Shaw, New Perth; H L McDon- ald, Cardigan Bridge; (eo Muttart, Summer- side; J F Rupert{ Rochester, N Y;: Miss Far- row, Summerside. Nov 26- -A H MeNeill, Hunter River; A M Wright, Bedeque. REVERE HOUSE. Nov 24--Rev C F Lowe, Summers:de; J Matheson, Campbellton; W Richards, dide- ford; A Galt, Montreal. Nov 25—R Hockin, Pictou; B D Bent, 8. John, N B. RANKIN HOSE. Nov 24—F Fales, St John, N B; J D Shat- ford, do. Nov 25—F Farrow, Augusta, Me; N Lee, Truvo; A L Slipp, do. ROCKLIN HOUSE. . Nov 25—Hector McKenzie, Granville; J A Rutherford, New Glasgow, N S; Mrs Gillis, Souris; W A McLeod, Valleyfield; S H Brown, Stanley; Geo Brown, New Glasgow ; Edward burguine, New London; Donald Mur- chison, Nerth River. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Nov 22-~Prospect, MeMiflan, Wood Islands; Sunrise, Leard, Crapaud, pro; Lady May, Williams, New Glasgow. Nov 26-—J W Allen, Treabolm, a CLEABED:. Trenholm, Pictou; Nell, Carman, Geo’town. Nov 25—ss Carroll, Allen, boston; Murray, Providence, Rf. OTHER PORTS. sides Nov ern een A, Deal, E. Morin, druggist, has assigned. His | W. Reed, bailiff, has disappeared, He | Company this evening, caused by an em- | suffocated, this resulted fatally in but one | the oldest and | died this | worth from | their campaign in St. Sauvere. The Fathers | of this parish have warned their heaters to | Nov 24—-Prospect, McMillan, Wood Ts!ands; | Lady May, Wiliams, Pictou; Petite Riverie, | Marie | Georgfana, Bond, Nid; L P Churehill, | | Brown, Irving, Shediac, produce; St Flavie, | Vanemburg, produce; (24) On ‘Time, Kem, - | ton, boston, potatoes, s Lippe lby RT Hol ;man; Soer, Dixon, Philadelphia, potatoes, ishipped by R T Holman; Augusta E Herrick, 1) ‘ Kelly, bought by Capt Kelly, boston, potatoes i | | NOTICEHK | ; 5; J | ‘THE debtora of James A. Reid, lately doing | business in Charlottetown, under the name of | ) Rinlid BROS., are hereby requested and notified it ) pay the respective amounts of their several naebiedness to MR. S. STEWAR!, Solicitor, Charlottetown, who alone is authorised to give receipts and discharges for the same, yewson's LBiock, JOHN D. REID, Assignee of the the said James A. Leid, Ch’town, Nov. 23, 1886 —4i NOVICE. A LL persons indebted to the ‘Subscriber are *™ hereby petified that all Accounts unpaid after the loth day f DE EMBER nexi, will be banded into his attorney for immediace collec- tion, J. B. MACDONALD. h'town, Nov. 25, 1886-—dy & wky IN THE SUPREME COURT. THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA, Plaintiffs, and JAMES A. REID, An absent debtor, Defendant, i A LL parties indebted to the defendant are |** hereby notified that I have received an } Attachment against the above named absent |debtor, at suit of above named plaintiffs; and | that Lbey are required to pay the sums due from them, re-pectively, into my hands as Sheriif of Queen's County, or of such person to be }uppointed asa trustee by a Judge or the Court, }ator within seven days afterthe return of said atrachment, Dated November 13th, 1886, HENRY LONGWORTH, Sheriff of Queen’s County. Charlottetown, Nov. 13:h, 1886—-nov23 IN FHE SUPREME COURT, } | | | | } —__—~ WILLIAM QO, N. PARKER, | Plainulf, vs. James A, ReIp, An AbsentBebdtor, Defendant. i | A LL parties indebted to thegDefendant are here- by notified tuat Ihave regeived an attach- ment in the above suit azainst the above named | Defendant, and that they are required to pay the } suis dae from them respectively into my hands, ; a8 sherift of Queen’s County, or into the hands of such persons as may be appointed a trustee by the Court or a Jude at or within seven days after ithe return of said attachment, Dated November, 220d, 1886. HENRY LONGWORTH, Sheriff of Quecn’s County. I wek. IN THE SUPREME COURT. on ‘ Tuomas W."DaNIEL, JOHN boyp, 'oHN COWEN AND ( WintiaM K. MOLLISON, Plaintiffs, Between - AND JAMES A> REID, An absent debtor, Defendant, i A UL parties indebted to the defendant are here- .? 1y notified that I have received an attach- ment in the above suit against the above named | cefendant, and that they are required to pay the sums due from ther respectively, iato my hands } as Sheriff of Queen's County. or into the hands of |} such person 4s may be appointed a trustee by lthe Court, or a Judge at or within seven days | after the return of said attachment. . HENRY LONGWORTH, Sherilf of Queen’s County. Ch’town, Nov. 20, 1 wk.—nov 22. j QURISTMAS 18 COMING | BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! pest received at the Bible and Tract Deposi” Y tory. a nice supply of Mazszines, Gift Books Text Books, Christmas Cards, Reward Cards, Mottoes, Sunday School Books, &c., &c. Bibles and Testaments at ail prices. M. F. ELLIS. Nov. 24—eod A meeting will be held at Bradalbane, on Friday, the 3rd December, at two o'clock, for the purpose of organizing a Conservative Club for the First District of Queen's County. WANPED, | A GENTS “Plain Home Talk,” or Medical Com- | 44 won sense, is a 1000-page book, retails at $2.00, sells at sight; beautituly bound in cioth, yilt-stamped ; commissions beyond liberality Get our illustrated pamphlet description of this book and our terms, at once. and you will be convinced that it sel.s. Our new Lines, Albums, Scrip Aibums; new, popular, and fast-seiling Christmas Subscription Books. Try them from now until Christmas.—W. KE. EARLE, St. John, N. B., Manager, Maritime Provinces, for J. S. ROBERTSON & BROS., Publishers, Mail Building, Toronto, Ont. Nov. 25—2aw & wky ‘Herring, ‘Codfish, Pork, Lard, HAMS; &e. H4AviING completed our stock for Fall and Winter trade, we can now offer the beat quality of Fish, & +, at low prices. HERRING -Extra 1 Labrador, and large Bank, put up in Oarrels, halves, quarters, kits and | by the dozen, | (OL iS it—609 quintals choice Table Fish, large, | ~ medium and smail, jf ACKEREL—In barrels, halves‘and kits; Ex. 2 tra Me-s, Nos 1,2 and 3. Mess Shad, Ton gues and souads in all size packages; Finnan Haddies, &c. . MEHAT. PORK—Salt and fresh, Hams and Lard, Fresh aad Salt Koef Sausages made fresh, every morning, of the best uiaterial. —— GROCH RIBS. : \ fullline of the best quality. Everything in the Provision and Grocery liue can ve obtained at cur st-re, Orders by Mail or Telephone promptly at- tended to. , Goods sent to any part of the city, free of charge. J. HU. MYRICK.&- CO., Pish Ma Oh wown, Nev, 15) 8d. —-Fi vo Books and Book Debts of | ‘per cent; to do so, added Such profit would ruin a farmer or any other man---88 per cent discount means a profit of 50 per But the facts are: He buys for cash only, there- fore buy from 15 to 25 per cent less than many houses in the trade, and can afford to sell even less than those who pretend to give those Fabulous Discounts. Ten Thousand Dollars ($10.009) worth of Cloth- iO eent. ing at wonderful and not be Ch’town, Oct. 21, 1886. 26, | TO DECEPTION! . — Oa L. E, PROWSE does not offer a discount of #33 50 per cent profit would need to be low prices, Overcoats from $2.70, Suits from $4.40. up. Job Lot Clothing at about halt: price. Large stock of Dress Goods, Sacques, Ulsters Sarcque Cloth, Ladies’ Hats, &e, very and Underclothing Every sensible led away by sensational advertisements. Oy 7a tcheap. Shirts below competition. t man and woman should see his stock PROWSE. BAZAAR. TH — Annual Bazaar and Tea of the P. E. Island Hospital will be held on DECE MBAR 16th, in the Roller Rink. Contributions gratefully received. MRS. LAIRD, President. MRS. C. PALMER, Vice do. MR, OLEAN, do. MRS F. D. BKER, Secretary. Ch‘town, Nov. 16, 1°85. erring} Hersing! 51 BRLS. FAT HERRING, ex Portia, from Newfoundland, for sale by WHEATLEY & SONS, Auctioneers. Nov. Il, 1886—2wks & wky gras ‘ aq) ‘cat’ % ‘ € A:9 B29, bk Na. we eu", *& y TANTED—A Girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. W. L, Taylor, Hiilsbo: ough Sireet. nov 20 3i Lost On Saturday last, between the Baptist 4 Chureh aud the Rankin House,a God Kar- rhe tinder will be rewarded by leaving it ring. . nov2d 21 pd at HE EXAMINER office. HOUSE TO LET—On Great George Street, Apply to simon W. Crabbe. nov25 3i T° LET—A House on Richmond St. (near Hills- borough Square), Cuntaining eight rooms, goou cedar, yard and stables; rent moderate. Apply to J. B. Macdonald. nov2> di T° LET—Shop and Tenement on Upper Queen Street, at present occupied by W. W. kodd. nov24 tf Apply on the premises. WANTED—To Rent immediately a Hour? con- taining five or six rooms, within 6 or ¢ mii- utes walk of the Railway, preferred. Apply at this office. novia tf DprY GOODS SALESMAN WANTED IMME- DIATELY—A young man, must be a good salesman and stock-keeper and understand win- dow dressing. Apvly, giving reference as to character and stating salary to Etter & Pugsley, Amherst, N.S. nev22 si \ 7 ANTED—A Man and Boy for general work. Apply at Revere House, nov20 tf FOR SALE—A good Driving Mare, seven years gid, daw by imported bivod horse Roland: sire, Bagnall’s Messenger. The mare is now in foal by Ali Right. Apply at ExaMinén office, novi? tf T° LET—The House at the head of Pownal Street, now occupied by Mrs. Robert Weeks, Enquire at TH KXAMINER Olfice. novl7 eod 1 O LET—In Subscriber's building, a large office, suitable for Clab or Assembly Koom.—J. Maceachern. sept 23 mo wed mO LET—Shop and Dwelling, situate on Grafton Street, opposite Law Courts. Apply at Queen Square Vining Rvoouis. no 2 tf FEATHERS WAN TED—Highest price paid for good new Geese Feathers, by John Newson, Furniture Dealer. sept24 ; : ok Institutions” 10 LET—That brick House and Shop on Dor chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen Connolly; immediate possession given. For terms and particulars apply to Owen Connoliy. jun2i eod the Hospital for the Insane, a ; liberal wages. Apply at the : nov? 4i Coatmakers,—John Ww ANTED—Three good _Bov9 bi MeLeod & Co. TO LET—A House on Pleasant Street, with stavle and well ia yard. Appiy to William Dodd. oci4 T° LET—A House and Outbuildings and 6 Acres | of Land, known as ‘“Maryficid,” situated on | Malpeque Koad, adioining the premises of Mai- {coun McLeod, K-q. For .further particulars j apply to J. G, Eckstadt, at St. Viaceni’s Nursery. novs ti FoR SALE—A Dwelling Mouse and Shop ' situate on Euston Street, For terms and par- ticulars apply to George Alley or to the owner on the premises. —H. H. Pollard. sepi3 tf O LET—That brick House on Dundas Espla- nade, pow in the possession of G. H. Haszard, Esq.; sssion given Ist October next. For | Esq. ; S ly to Owen © 1 io en Connolly. terins and particulars apply jun2i cod tf + MENDOUS SLAUGHTER ARING OUT SALE, , Macdonate cenanstiigetiegetin pty 0 ONTEMPLATING making extensive alterations in my store, early in the new year, which will necessitate my closing for some time, I will SHOiG O FF’ W aud Seasoia | STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS oO —— nitasin aD 1d C-L-O-T-H-I-N-G AT A TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE, -—— |, - ‘ All the stock of Fancy Dress Goods and Dress Cloths at 353 per cent discount. | All the Cloths and Tweeds at a discount of 33) per cent. Knit Wool Goods, Shawls and Mantles at 3% 1-2 per cent discount. * Gray, White and Scarlet Flonnels at 33 1-2 per cent | discount. Velvets, Plushes, Ribbon and all Millinery Goods at 33 1-2 per cent discount. : A'l the stock of Men’sand Roys’ Clothing. Gents’ Furnish- ings, Overcoats, Reefers and Suits at a discount of 33 1-2 per | cent. All Cotton Goods at a discount of 25 per cent | i i al oe ) amen | | The entire stock must be cleared before the first of the New Year. You can depend on getting the BEST BARGAINS ever offered in this city. Yxe>_—s All Goods Sold for CASH only. WANTED ™ MEDIATELY—A first-class Cook ) Apply at the Revere “ferences required.) ins anes ; novilttf | House; yood wages. ! T° LET House on King Street, conteining six ; roous in good repair; stabie in the rear, Ap- nov? tf ply at EXAMINER office. moO LET—A Store and Dwelling, one door north of G. W. Millner’s y possession given immeci- | htély. Enquire’ at the Duncan House. corner | J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET. ' ‘ WV nt —Ww Ha. °| rket. Prince sud Veter Strevver Farqubarson | Ch'town, Oct. 19, S§—dy wy OS i, sac EC ea ney rae ae A NL AE NN ALLO LEE! LLL LL LL LAL ALL, LOLI