oe ee ele ee ee SG eee Local and Other Items. BAZAAR Ihe Bazaar in aid of the Y. M. C. A. Reading Room will be held on the 29t) November next > Cos ' : /MPORTANT.-—Npecial attention is directed t> the new advertisement of the steame: H ilifax in another column. -> RUBBERS Che largest and best assortment of American rubbers, for sale cheap at Joh W onnacott's. Oct 20 3i s w f, ou _>-—. SaLx.—The postponed sale of Mr. James E Welsh’s property on Upper Prince Street wii! tike place on Wednesday, the 24th inst. at 12 oe clock neon. ——— ee Har Masr.- The fl won the post office is balf-mast to-day for John A. Diilon, stamp veador, whose death, after a brief illness, is recorded in another column. ———- SHOOTING Matou.—No. 2 Batt. Artillery will shoot the final match for the badge o: Wednesday next, at 2 p. m. Rifles will be issued at Tuesday night's drill, —~o~ ~ Marcu Race.—A match race between Black Pilot (2.303) Helena (2.32) and Blackbird 2.36) will take place on the Summerside Dyiv- ing Park on Wednesday, 3lst inst, iil Dearness Cunxep.—A very interesting 132 page Illustrated book on deafness. Noise in the head. How they may be cured at your home. Post free 3d- Address. Dz. NiIcuo. $oN, St. John Street, Montreal. dw tf ——< Brame ts Tur Wroye.—A corresponden st Souris states that it was not the Orient’: crew that asvaulted the youeg man Darrac! and his companion, on the night of the 12th, but the crowd of citizens t sat were encdeavor- ing to capture the sailors sensi f HEAP FARRs. - “Special attention is direct. ead to the advertisement of the steamers Carroll and Worcester. The fare trom Ch ar. luttetown to Boston has been reduced to £4 and the $6 return tickets have been made =ood for the balance of the s ASOT). " a DOG > Fourteen persons were sum moned to the Stipendiary Magistrate’s court this forenoon for non-payment of dog tax. Eleven paid the amount of tax and cost of summons before their cases were called: atid judgment for tax and court expenses was given agatust the remaining three. , . ¥ a” ee For ST. JOHN's.—The steamer Coban, Capt Robert Fraser, which arrived here from Mon- treal yesterday morning with a general cargo proceeted to St John’s, Nfid., this afternece with sheep, vats, barley, etc., on board. The Coban has been thoroughly repaired since the recent accident, and is now a better boat than ever. ak —_—_~o—__. Pore VavLtine.—A pole vaulting contest for the championship of the Maritime Pro vinces, will take place in the Drill Shed, on W ednesday evening next, between James Me- Eachern, of Charlottetown, and Marcus Hen derson, of Clyde River. The men are pretty evenly matched, and a close and exciting contest is expected, 2 rommnenpeniinn _Domtnton Ittvstratsp.—Late the Dominion Illustrated hai diy fulfill the promise of the first. The illustrations are however, interesting to Canadians, and some portions of the letter-press are excellent. The story of the “* White Lilies” by Mr. Duvar witch we publish on our first page to-day, is from the Dominion Illustrated. — re _——- >. Scor Act iy Troro.—The Truro Guar- dian says: A renewed effort is beirg-made to revive the movement for the repeal of the Scott Act in this county. We believe it will be in the interests of morality and numbers of temperance to push the movement for- ward to a successfull issue. a ee tity Property ror Sate.—The engine houses and land on Gratton and King streets three building lots at head of Queen street, and the house and land on Bayfield street, will be offered at auction on the 5th Novem- her next, by R. Bearisto. The sale will be- gin at the engine house on Grafton street at ¢-even o'clock in the forenvon. : ~- Seo "“Cr¢ic.—The crossing for Weymouth Street, ‘Tear King Square, is not yet torthcoming, al- though promised some time ago. Neithe: have the loose planks in the sidewalk on Graf- ton Street, between Hillsborough and Wey- mouth Streets, been spiked down. A much interested public are anxious to know why these things have not been attended to long ere this, —_—_~<.——— Kicked sy a Horse.—The six-year old son of Rev. Mr. Crisp was kicked in the head by & horse, on Thursday night last, at Point De Bute. N. B. The skull was fractured aud the brain exposed. The little fellow was in the yard alone with the horse, when some mem- ber of the family, hearing a cry, went out and found him unconscious. There is little hope of his surviving the accident. —— Tae Snort Lixe.—Rapid progress is being made with construction on the Short Line. Rails are now laid a distance of ten miles from Pictou, and before four weeks elapses tlie locomotive will be at River John. The con- tractors have over 600 men employed and have pushed ahead the work with rapidity. The expenditure of money in connection with this road has been a good thing for the town of Pictou. -_- > --- Tae Hatirax.—The following is the pas- senger list of the str Halifax, which sailed for Boston on Saturday afternoon:—-Mrs. Win. Larter and three children, W. Tweedy, John McDonald, Miss. Davison, R. J. McDon- ald, J. J. Javkson, Miss Maggie Riley, Miss Eliza Cahill, Mrs. Higgs, T. L. Chappelle, Dr. Strickland, Miss Mary Turnbull. H. Poole, A. B. Warburton, Miss Mary MeMil- lan, Henry Weeks, Miss Mary Patridge, Harry Patridge, John Bailey. --—~ Scmmersipe Notes.—About five o'clock on Saturday afternoon the umbrella’ man went into Gourlie’s drug store under the influence of “ exhiliarating fluid.” Mr. Gourlie ejected him. The colored man showed fight, drawing aknife. He was taken care of by the police and was up for trial this morning. The Magistrate fined him $30 or three months in jail and a flogging, or to leave the town im- mediately forever. He preferred the latter. Mr. Powers has taken Ronald McDonald's store, and is fitting up a barber shop there. ain fue Osn.—The three mile race for a purse of $300 between Daniel Galanaugh and Harry alienating young Blaine’s affections. I ae Ee SETS: o—~ a x HH DAILY MAME | ELEGRAPHIO VEWs, SPRCIAL Despatours to THE EXaAMIN«ER. Trouble Feared. Winnirre, Man., Oct. 21. There is like ly to be serious trouble over the crossing of the Northern Pacitic’s Port- age extension over the C. P. R Yester day Supt. White, of the C. P. R., had about 150 men on guard to prevent the Northern Pacitic employes from erossing their track. About 400 citizens went from here on a speci sl to see the work complet- ud, but had to return disappointed. They tireaten to go out again to-morrow and ompel the C. P. R. contingent to allow the crossing to be made. Troops have been called out for fear of. disturbance. lhere is great excitement here to d a. Pn ee ee Died at Sea. Hairax, Oct. 21. The Gloucester schooner Puritan has ar- rived at Canso from Grand Banks in charge of mate Daniel McDonald, with the eorps« f Captain Liwrence O'Brien on board, who died oa the I4th inst., under peculiar cir- cuwnstances. On tbe fourteenth -he was left lone in ch irge of the vessel, while the crew went to attend tothe trawls. When the first dory returned they found the Captain in great agony. While om thi ioukeut for the dories he lost sight of two, wid fearing their occupants had been lrowned, “became terribly nervous. One hour later he died. tinder Police surveillance. MonrrReEAL, Oct. 21, Che doctors will make their report on the post mortem examination on the body of the girl Genereaux at the inquest Mon day. ‘They have found a large wound o1 the breast and ancther on the side which they say must have been made with a blunt instrument. There are also several sever: bruises. This is the girl who was so badly treated by nine young men that died from the effects. Chose who are implicat- ed are under police surveillance. she $$ ar The Jesuits Claim. Monrreat, Oct. 20. It is stated that Premier Mercier has received 4 communication from Rome in- forming him that the Pope has given de cision in the allotment of $490,000 for the settlement of the Jesuit estate question to the effect that three fourths of the amount shall revert tothe Jesuits and the rest to Cardinal Taschereau and Lavel University. All in the Family. New York, Oct. 21. Col. Ingersoll, Gen. Prior and Gen. Me- Mahon are about to bring suit on behalf of Mrs. Jas. G. Blaine, Jr., against James G. Blaine, Sr., and wife for $100,000 fo: Mrs. Blaine, Jr . dves not sue for divorce, be- cause she is a Catholic, and diverce is not tolerated by the church. Arrested for Forgery. Hatrax, Oct. 21. Salter G. Noble, formerly a member of the fish exporting firm of Levi Hart & Co., is under arrest for forgiug the name of Geo. Nicols, his father-in-law, to a note. Noble denies the charge. Another Title. Lonpon, Oct. 20. It is ofticially announced that Lord Dufferin has received the titles of Marquis vf Dufferin and Earl of Ava. Agitating. Hairax, Oct. 21. The people of Pictou town are agitating ior the establishment of a juint stock boot and shve factory. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Oct. 22.—-10 a. m. Streng winds and gales, west and north- west; partly cloudy, with suow some piaces, Success in life is the-result of push and energy. If the blood is impure and sluggish, both body and mind lack v.yor, To cieause and vitauze the biood, and impart new life to the system, nothing else has such a marvelous effect us Ayer’s Sarsapaiilla. o Presto! Change! made to assume tueir original color by appiy ing Buckingham’s Dye for the whiskers. It never laus to saiisly. THE STMR, “ MIRAMICHI” LEAVES MONTREAL ~FOR THE— LAST TRIP THIS SEASON. Orders for Goods should go at once. CARVELL BROS., oct22 Agents, St. Peter's Boys’ School. eee HALF TERM BEGINS Vacancies for Two Pupijs. - Apply to REV. JAMES SIMPSON, i Vail, of St. John, takes place on the Kenne; | becasis, this afterncon, weather permitting. th men are very clever with the oar, hav- ing taken part in many amateur and pro- fessional contests in the past few years. Galanaugh is 30 years of age, 5 feet 11 inches in height, and rows at 153 pounds. He is a native of Portland, St. John, but tor the past ten years bas lived in. HS Cree Vail is Ted Tas Oh viet 6 £0%e By batted strips oct22—2i Head Master. Sale of City Property. YHE undersigned will seli by Auction; on WEDN&Su + Y. the 5ta of November next, at 11 o’clock, the foiiowing City Properties: ENGINE HOUSE and LAND on Gra.ton Street, i ENGINE HOUSE and LAND on King Street. Three BULLDING LOTS at Head. of Queen Street. HOUSE and LAND on Bayfield Street. Sule to coumpence af Engive House on Grafton Street, i | wep ¢ sg Re BBALKSTO 4 - fae! ¢ fs : ? & + O° ae fa =. oo *- . flurries in Grey and faded beards | On Monday Next, 29th Inst., Thursday, 25th Instant. A Ne a ear et + =2-+ ==" MONDAY, OCIOBER. 22, 1688 °~ SOS een ete li east estinasnantendingy iaialattgmatageteattunmammans amcapeeatenaadteammens i seas a ee ’ aiicax ns beens s - Personal. - | Lord St inley visited Niagaia Falls a few | days ago. [cissaid-that the honor of iatrodu ing ethodism into Boston belongs to Rev. Ww. Biack, of Nova Scotia. Hon. Samuel Chipman, of Cornwallis, N.S D BY COMPETITORS. THE TROUBLE will be to sell Clothing, when i i. PROWSE sells his Stock at such ridiculously low prices. HE GUARANTEES to sell from 10 to 20 per cent. lower than any other house in the trade They may blow as they please. HES STOCK this Fall is larger than ever and cheaper than the cheapest. 995 PIECES DRESS GOODS AT A BIC BARGAIN. EViRWYTHING marked at rock bottom. Every- one Who wants to save money should patronize L. E. PROWSE, Sign of the Great Big Hat, 144 Queen Street. September 10, 1888, “Carroll” & “Worcester.” CLAP EXCURSIONS vas 99 years old on the 18th, and is said to be. | the oldest Freemason in the world, having been initiated in I817. | Mr. Robert Young, representing Messrs. J. R. Woodburn & Co., Confectioners, St. John, N. b., is on a business trip to the Island. He sat the Hotel Davies. Mr. Charles H. Porter, of Halifax,-the popular representative of the Canada Life usurance Company, is on one of his bus'ness 'r ps to the Island. He is registered at the Osborne. ‘ Mayor (ryraut, of Victoria, B. ( tuted criminal procs ., has insti- edings against the pro- prietors of the Colonist for publishing a letter } which asked some rather pointed questions about the defalcations of the absconded city treasurer. The St. John Gazette says it is rumored that the Centenary chnarch™ have invited the Rev. Ralph Brecken, who is at present on a trip to Nurope for his health, to suceéed. Rev. - Mr. brewer, An auswer is expected on Mr. Brecken's return. It is stated that John Finucune, M. P. for East Limerick, will bring a suit against the 7'imes, for libel, for stating that in a ‘~peech be advised the farriers in Irelatid not to refuse to shoe land-grabbers’ horses but to soe them and drive naus into.the quick. It is reported by the Ottawa Citizen that Premier Mowat, of Ontario, is about to wrap is cloak around him and gracefully retire trom the political stage, to be succeeded by Mr. Samuel Blake, y. C., as Attorney-Gen. a!, and by Mr. Gibson, of Hamilton, as head ot the Governm nt. Gladst ne is to.be phonographed when he his great oration Birmingham, he stronghold of Chamberlain, and the speech will be re produced with its exact intonation in different parts of the United Kingdom. he grand old man’s address is awaited with great interest, as an important etfort to con- vince the dissentient Liberals of the folly of iCilvers cheir course. The Boston J'ranscript says that the brides- naid of 1859 will be a Frenchified looking voman, for the aesthetic style has quite de- _TO parted and is replaced by the tight coat of satin, with pearl and silver brooch. The G s are of brocade, the figure repres- | enting very small but very bright knots of a) st On ! The etlect of masquerading is still eo preserved, however, and bridesmaics. look } irtificial and—shall it be be said—affected. The Scattle Post Intelligencer siates that Captain Solomon Jacobs,owuer of the schooners Mohie Adams and Edward EK. Webster, tor- werly af Gloucester, has shipped Hast this) ChAPIOELOWD {0 Boston and Retara, $6.00 EACH! | THE STEAMER “WORCESTER,” Waist-coat Opening Show Days, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY. il weiss, —— Round Trip Excursion Tickets, | > pense of freight and ice used, or $11.000 in all, there is a balance of $22,000 to meet the ex- penses of crew, wear and tear of vessel and ther incidentals. This is a big dividend on the money invested. Mr. A. W. McLeod, Large Stock! son of Henry Mc- Leod, Dunstaffuage, who has labored as a cat- CAPTAIN NICKERSON, echist, near Welsiord Station, Kent County, t N. b., during the past summer, is now spénd- | Will leave Pownal Street Wharf, Charlotte- Ss 1 s ! i : town, for Boston, | Latest Style juga fewdays with his parentsand friendsonthe isiand preparatory to resuming his college ourse. Previous to his leaving New Biuns- wick the people of the. parish ia which he labored with much acceptance, presented hini w.th a purse containing $90, and an addrese, express.ve of their esteem-and -good wishes. a On Thursday, the 18th inst., AT FOUR O’CLOCH, and will be followed by — THE STEAMER “CARROLL,” : CAPTAIN BROWN, On Thursday, the 25th inst. NHESE STEAMERS will take Passengers at the above low rates, which includes Berths in First Cabin. Statereom extra, These tickets will be good to return at any time before close of navigation. To enable persons in the Country to take ad- vantage of these Cheap Boston Excursions, we have arranged with the P, K. Island Railway to issue First-Class Tickets, at all Booking Stations onthe Railway,*to Charlottetown and return, at ONE FIRST-CLASS FAR#. 1 These Railway Tickets will be issued on Wed- nesday aud Jnursday next, and on Wednesday and Thurscuy of the following week, in time ~) catch the Sieamer at Charloitetown on Thursdays, | and will only be good to return after the arrival 5 at Chariotietown of the Steamer from Boston. IN PLAIDS AND STRIPES, 7 ? w Just Opened at Stanley Bros’. CARVELL BROTHERS, 20% CHILDRENS’ UNDERCLOTHING, CHEAP, ?. B. GARDNER, Manager, At Stanley Brothers’. 34 Atlantic Avenue, Oo: LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING, Ch’town, Oct. 11, 1883—dy & wky A Large Stock at Stanley Bros’., Brown’s Block. a ee WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. ULSTER CLOTHS, DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS & PLOUSHES, W ANTED.—A eiensiens Cook. Good wages Now Opening at Stanley Bros’. given. Apply to Mrs. R. RK, FirTzGERALD, Mount Edward Road, dy 2i wky li—oct20 September 15, 1888—eod & wky Best Makes! Lowest Prices! Ayer’s Pills, being convenient, efficacious, sud saie, are the best cathartic, whether on land or sea in city or country, For constipa- tion, sick headache, indigestion, torpid liver, hey aever fail. ry a box of them; they are j sugar-coated, _——» Lecai Notices. SPLENDID values in blankets at J. B. Mac. donald’s. Boot and Shoe Factory.—Cheapest and best oct22 tf For good warm underclothing at low prices try J. Bb. Macdouald’s, fo SHOEMAKERS.—Just received, a lage stock of custom sole leather, soid by the siue, Charlottetown, Oct. 13, 1888, boots at Golf Bros. at 24 cenisalb. Also an assortment of find- ings, — Gott Bros. SEE the splendid stock of cloths for Ladies Jackets at J. b. Macdonald's. PRIVATE. —] tell you the boots made by Gott bros. are the best for the fall, and very cheap. oct22 1f ~ jackets; a large kb. Macdunaid’s. Lapreés fall-and winter stock tov choose from at J. —— 2 eR ae a HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES. Ovt 20—R N Cox, Morell; A Blue, Colling- | NTED.—A Servant for general housework on t: A e Blue, do: - Stone Roa. | Vy A ,D.—A Serva 0 8 wood, Ont: Anni Blue, d 5 | H Stone hos W ina smali family. No washing. _Eaquire ton; J J Fox, Halifax; Mrs Wilkins, Mon- | 4: this éfiice. 4i—ocil8 treal; R Booth, do; S Goodman, Toronto; J a --—-————— Gillis, Pictou; Robt Young; St John, N B. OST.—A few weeks ago, a Silk Umbrella with bone handie, crooked. Any person crurhning same to this office will be suitably | } OSBOKNE rewarded. octls | } | HOUSE. Oct *20—W G Bessey, M. D, Toronto: A McKelvie, Summerside; Master McKelvie, do; R H Morton, Montreal; G H Porter, Huti- | ifax; -R Jacques, Quebec; J F Dickinson, | CO aa ee eto lalso Pastry | | i. ondator Ks NB; W Metoh, Elica; ) & ictter to D. M. K., EXAMINER office. octl8 orrison, ao. “aP Satl i } } | | W ANTED.—A Man with a small capital to go partnership. with au experienced Saker to carry on in thiscity a Scotch Bakery, on the American plan. Apply by into i— saponiiilliaibiesptiaivinniianliail z | 1x7 EK WISH to employ areliable manin your . | county. No experience required ; — i ne ition fur three years. Salary increase The Charlottetown Driving Park an aan Light, easy, genteel business. Money | advaticed for salary, advertising, ‘etc. Largest j manufacturers in our line. Enclose 2-ceut. No | p stals.—Centennial M’f'g Co., Cincinnati, 0. | octi7—im eed ; AND.— J i uction in THE Directors of the above Aasociation h ave Guggte Se nia directed a call of 5) Per Cent. ($50 a share) 4 aot "Caan tor eileen very low Intend- to be made on the Sub cribed Stock of the above i ing pnpiis will elenee apply as soon as possible Asseriationp, payable r before » 23R w 4 ‘ a : . £ ire ocr RER oo firey ae ea auieed to i only & limited number can be taken. Enquire | Compiete the purchase of land for the Park, i oe Office. eo ON AND AFTER- MONDAY NEXT Charlottetown’s Popular Cutter, SYLVANUS KEITH, Late of C. E. ROBERTSON’S employ, will have the management of and Provincial Exhibition | Association. } subscribers will oblige by paying the amount of ee jabuve call to the undersicned, at the office of} ~ | Warburton & Smaliwood, Solicitors, Cameron | TJANTED.—A smart Girl in asmall family | Block, City, not later than the above date. W Ao washing. Highest wages. Apply to ' A. B. WARBURTON, | Mre=Gro. E, HUGHES, Luston Street. Secy.-Treasurer. oct i6—tf Ch’town, Oct. 13, I888—dy & wky tl 23rd | : a er | OQARDERS.—A Gentleman and Wife or a Lady or Gentleman can be accommodated inches a ae wee ; t Mrs. WM. KENNeE- ‘The Charlottetown Driving Park /s2 iaisiocs.creuiaget Mes Nene am ee | (orEacE to LET, situate in the adjacent S$ rape | rear of the residence of John A. Longworth, TENDERS FOR CONSTRUCTING TRACK, . | ksq., containing two rooms on first floor and three bedrooms on the upper-fleor, all im clean and comfortable candition. A large piéce of Garden ground is attached. Possession given limmediately. Apply .at the residence of CHIEF ; JUSTICE PALMER. ° 3i eod—octhi ‘ . . y 1 spp AP emagamige ; ; , ‘ ENDERS fo e construction of the Driving ANTED.—For a family of four—one lady and 7 ers ce senes by me up to THURS. W three gentiemen—living in the suburbs ot UAY. the 25th inst., at 12 0’clock, noon. Plans St. John, two I rotestant Girls~—one as Cook, + + and specifications may be seen with Mr. Coffin, | Washer and lroner, wages $11.00 a nae ; one F Enyvineer of the Waterworks, at the Cammis-| as Housemaid, -wages $9.00.-a:month. Must_.bel a sioners’ (ttce. Market House : ase : trustwerthy und | t dy, References. Address Each tender must be accompanied hy a certi- | MRs. THOMAS A. TRMPLE, St. John, N. B. - fied cheque for $100, as security for the berform- oc8 ance of the contract. Work to begin not later, ————— taan MONDAY, 29 hinst.. and to be completed \ ANTED.—A Girl for general housework ‘en or before ist DECEMBER NEXY. | Apply to Mrs. C. B. CHAPPELL, hear Tenders to be handed to me he office of | Brighton Road, pd si—octls fn . Wa burton & Smallwood, Can-eron Block. ie T! e Directors do not bind theinselvesto accept NOUN D.—On the road at Carnwati, on Thurs- a 0 the iowest or any tender. day evening, Qeteber ith, an Order Book for —— i A. B WARK ?URTON, } Pictures. The owne a ave ihe same by pay- Tremer, | jog f = ine and avply.ne rd a ? | GOS -... % 5 hae : | Waclacanr, pave dw dy & wky Chtartdétdwn, Octo¥er 17, is 77 @ . ~@ v - & ‘ fare ¢ ~ e 3 . - oo sate sac at tS 4% Re ; : al of. 3 a toe é as ©. . .; os Jd. ~ pee A ‘ : ; " 4. ? \ oe + * oe ee '. wes, tas =. $F38.. 43. e : yu ned OF aaa . eo c . . . ‘ : \e _* . -.@* ” ae ern were