THE DAILY EXAMIN tocal and Other Items, Scott ACT Five Cea sued to ay new summonses were is. - - -_ Adjourned wMeeting at evening.—J. Milford, SALVAGE CoRPS., regular hour this sec J ete cnt Hoaap or Trape.—The quarterly meeting ‘ the Board of Trade this evening should be largely attended. - MEerTIN Che Regatta Committee are re- seated to meet this (Wednesday) evening at ox sharp - fan Crartae..-—Barque Claribel, Walsh aster, Sali .- lay fr m Liv erpoul f r Unhariv telowl * Goon Vatur—Those handsome handkerc). ief ves filled with stationery, at the Diamond Rookstore r fifteen cents. > FY. H. ¢ Regular seasion of Port la Joie encampment at S e clock this evening. The second degree will be conferred, nea Civi At a special meeting of the City Counci!, held this forenoon, Mr. A. E. Mor- rison was appointed te supervise the erection of the poles, wires, ete., connected with the Fall Electric Ce, ee Blackett Robinson, Eaq., editor of VMNION Oddfellow, will visit Prince Edward Lodge, Summerside, to-morrow, Thursday evening, and Ivy Lodge, Amherst, N.S., Friday night VISITATION “. f) silliciitas Isnanpers Insunep,—It is stated that John Eliworth and --———— Revens, of this city, were among the persons injured in the recent railway accident between Bangor and Boston. They were laid up in a hospital for some time eae Twe Fanquuarnson Monument.—There wiil be a meeting of the subscribers to the Farqu- harson Monument to-morrow evening (Thurs- day) at 8 o'clock sharp in the Stipendiary Magistrate's office. A fall attendance is re- quested. nities Petice Court.—The case of John Doyle, dias ““Corngoose,” was concluded this morning. The charge of stealing the hop beer was nut very well proven, but the Magistrate gave “Corny” six months for vagrancy. One drunk was fined $1 or 4 days. > Turap Parry Canpipates,-- At a Third arty Convention at Pictou on Monday, W. ). Tanton, a former publisher of the Pictou News, and Samuel Archibald (Grit) were nominated as candidates to contest Pictou County for the House of Commons in the inter- est of pro \ibition. ft ee silanes CHANGED HIs Betier.—Rev. J. F. Carney, formerly pastor of the Baptist church, North River, is now a resident of Mount Gilead, Ohio, and in charge of the Universalist church at that place. A local paper says that Mr. Carney is awakening an interest in church work among the young and becoming very popular with the people. > from MontreaL.—The steamer Bonavista John’s, Newfoundland, at four o'clock, yesterday-afternoon, with a general cargo and one passenger. Captain Anderson reports encounteringa heavy snow stormand hurricane during the passage. The Bonavista sailed again this morning with a cargo which in- cluded 37 sheep, 411 bush. oats and 34 rolls leather, shipped by William Boyle; and 60 bris pork and 2 bris bacon, by M. Rattenbury. —_———_@-—_ -— Bostos and New Yorx.—Those who are desirous of taking a trip to New York, with the privilege of stopping over at Boston en route will no doubt be pleased to learn thai the International Steamship Com- pany have arranged an excursion to Bos- ton, and by way of the Fall River line, to New York. Commencing to-day, October 8, tickets will be issued until October 29, good for two weeks from date of issue, at the very moderate rate of $7 for the round trip. cichlids A Hanvsome Orrice.—Mr. Horace Haszard, the well known and popular merchant and loturauce agent, whose advertisement appears elsewhere in Tue Examtver, has removed to more central quarters in the Cameron Block, South Side of Queen Square, His new office is one of the largest in the city, and is fitted with all the modern improvements and con- Venienves. The lettering on the large ‘ront window is eminently creditable to the artist, Mr. Robert Steele. In short, the whole Appearance of the place is decidedly attractive, and well worthy of inspection. Tue Exam- INER congratulates Mr. Haszard on his new Geparture, and wishes him continued success. -_ —— Prom Japan. In a letter just received from Rev. Benj. Chappel, dated, ‘‘Aoyama Tokyo, 11 Sept,” he says: ‘Osaka had a big 7 a few days ago, from eighteen to twenty ‘ousand burned, but Osaka bas now had = cases. «Of «cholera than Nagasaki, “| Geaths the day before yesterday. Cholera oo nereasing in Tokyo; yesterday only 68 Ty cases, We open school next Tuesday. oo have been great floods throughout ao = as China; but there is 2 prospect blensing t rice crop, which will be « great “ to this people among whom there has . a 80 much pover ty. We are very well and I good s ’ one trim to enter upon another years k. ied ae Fara Mistake.—Says a New York we : A sad and fatal accident, the result ih? re occurred at Believue Hos- i ew York city, last week. The physi- of « ib tale or a ward had ordered 4 drop lane 4 " '¢ acid suspenled in a dram of muci- Pallent given a convalescing typhoid fever —. — tho course of the evening the the a large of the ward went out, leaving One of ‘the # instructions to be carried out by ignoray € assistant nurses. By stupidity or Steed ¢on the part of the junior, he admin- Patient - dram of the carbolic acid to the Cane ig *ho shortly afterwards expired. The a oo before the courts; but as the dead Matter poor, and has no friends to push the get off it is presumed the careless parties will ) ereily, Mr ce rene te Cournr.—The October term of the ny after ourt met at Summerside on Tues- Whigs hoon at two o'clock. Chief Justice returned ae ou the bench. The Grand Jury oF laces Bills” against Wm. Curtis and noth, rom a church, and against Kinch ( er for assault, On motion Messrs. - MeNeill Martin, A. A. Macdonald and A. r i. were admitted to the bar. In the cbtor case of D. Rogers vs. Owen ',* Verdict was returned for the plain- Mt Mr. ¥ Metieath yo open for plaintiff. In Peter Wetor 5. Moreang Peters, slso an absent Paint > * Verdict was also given for the ‘Eneas A. Macdonald for plaintiff. affuey vs. Yeo was before the ime of adjournment last evening. ot Mit of “Ourt at the t arrived here from Montreal, en route to St. | KR, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. THERUEIG XPLOSION, PROPERTY DESTROYED. Men and Women Killed and Wounded, Witimrneron, Del., Oct. 7. The Dupont powder mills, on Brandy- Wine Street, about three miles from here, blew up this afternoon, and the whole sec- tion known as the upper yard is a complete wreck. One magazine went off first. The rolling and drying mills near by were set off by the concussion followed in rapid succes- sion by seven distinct successive explosions. Every dwelling in the neighborhood was wrecked or unroofed, and all buildings within a radius of haifa mile were more or less injured, Nine men and one woman were killed and several others are missing. Five men are wound- ed, one girl, two years old is seriously in- jured. Some fifty houses, inhabited by employes of the company are completely wrecked. Six mills arein ruins. Many windows were broken in Wilmington. The dead are all employes of the company and were in and about the mills that exploded. LATER. About fifty families are rendered home less. The dead numbereleven men and one woman. INTO THE RIVER. Another Fatal Landslide, QueEpec, Oct. 7. A landslide occurred last evening at St. Pierre Riviere du Sud by which a house and barn were forced into the river and the wife of the owner was killed instantiy. Her husband had both legs broken. There is no news yet concerning the vther occupants of the house. Ottawa Notes. | oneal Ortawa, Oct, 7. The*Department of Agriculture to-day forwarded to England samples of Canadian- grown barley for display at the twelfth national exhibition of barley under the aus- pices of brewers and malters of Great Britain. Although the Government only two or three days ago received an intimation of |) the Exhibition, a fairly representative col- llection of two-rowed barley, grown in Canada this year, has Leen sent. Hon. C. H. Tupper has received a beau- tiful silver trowel from the directors of the Chignecto Ship railway, in commemoration of his having laid the corner stone of their dock a month ag». —— _>—_—_— England's Ultimatum. oe Lisson, Oct. 7. England has demanded of the Portu- guese Government an immediate settlement of its claims ‘to indemnity for the seizure of the British American Lakes Company’s steamer James Stevenson, illegally captur- ed by Lieut. Contindo, a few months ago. The Ulunda. Hauirax, Oct, 7. The steamer Ulunda will leave Westport to-morrow for Halifax. The vessel is now perfectly dry. She will proceed to Halifax under her own steam. Capt. Kelly is in charge. She will go into the dry dock. Wenther Bullictin. Toronto, Oct, 8.—10 a. m. Partly cloudy, or cloudy and cool with some rain. — ‘SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Oct. 7 — May Queen, White, Sommerside ; British Queen, Hubley, Spry Bay ; 8. 8. Bonavista, Anderson, Montreal, 8—Margaret Jane, McDonald, Pictou. CLEARED. Oct. 7— Pioneer, King, Shediac; R. W. Smith, Forest, Cow Bay. g--Albert, Reynolds, M Bridge; May Queen, White, Shediac; Ripple, Cruikshank, do.; Margaret Jane, McDonald, Pictou. WIOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES. Oct 7-—-A D G Vanwart, L Jesson, St John; Ww M Cunda}l, wife and child, Guelph; C WwW Taylor, Gananoque, Ont; J A Nicholls, Mon- treal; G B Bird, Halifax. 8—Mrs M Mac. donald, Geo’town; D B Myrshal, Calais, Me. OSBORNE HOUSE. Oct 7—J White and wife, Halifax; M M Manning, Susie Mallard, Souris; J R Gordon, Boston. 8—Mrs A Macdonald, Mary Mac- donald, Margaret Macdonald, Clear Springs; 3 P Hood, S’side; C W Dutcher, Vernon River. BIRTH. At Orwell, on the tst Oct., the wife of John A. Macdonald, of a son. — DIED. At Savage Harbor South, on Sept 24th, Joseph McMillan, aged 57 vears. May his soul rest in peace. eee ——— S— Apvicz To Morners.—Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used by mothers for children teething for over fifty ears with perfect success It re- beves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes a3 bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu- lates the bowels and is the best known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or “ther causes. Twenty-five upl ER’ ANd poodwkyly eaute«@ brent dda, STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMITED.) HE above Company, having chartered the Steamer “‘COILA” for balance of the season she will make regular weekly trips to and from Halifax, beginning from date, leav- ing Halifax every Monday night, and Charlottetown every Thursday. Freight solicited. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Ch’town, Oct. 3, 1890. —— ~—— partnership in the business cf Book- sellers, Stationers, Printers and Book-Binders, under the style and firm of Haszard & Moore. Dated at Charlottetown, this firsé day of October, A. D. 1890, G. HERBERT HASZARD, STEWART ©. MOORE. In reference to the above, | beg to thank the public for liberal patronage extended to me in the past, and solicit a continuance of the same for the new firm. All persons indebted to me are requested to make payment of. the smounts respectively owing by them to Haszanp & Moors. G.JHERBERT HASZARD. Brown's Block,’Queen Square, Oct. 1, 1890. AUCTION AL: NWOOALL, At Mount Edward. AM instructed by Charles Palmer, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, at his Mount Edward Farm, in the East Royalty, near Charlottetown, (n Wednesday, 29th Oct. next, All his valuable LIVE STOCK, FARMING IMPLEMENTS and CROP. The Stock consists of 5 Horses, viz., 1 Brood Mare (Gladstone), 1 heavy young Mare, 4 years (Rodd’s Harry), 1 Barrister, 4 years old | (gelding), 2 Fillies, 2 and 3 years old (All} Right), A herd of Imported Here- FANHE undersigned have this day entered into | Ww EDNESDAY, TO THE UNBELIEVING! PROWSE EXO | | | OCTOBER 8, 1890. = (x) ‘Want to Say a Few Words about their } ' Notice of Partnership, Now, in th» first ‘that really sells the CHEAPEST. Clothing and Fur Caps. —(x) place, there is only one Firm in the City A look through our Stock will convinee you that we are that Firm. | e | Those who don’t it n to call and see j 7 ‘ ‘Stock ever shown to } | pour one can afford to go Charlottetown, October 1, 1890. niidren’s Suits, Reefers and Overcoats, | REMEMBER, we are always hunting for Customers in Clothmg. believe the statements we make, we ask our Immense Stock of Men’s, Boys’ and which is the Largest the People of P. — . Island. for No Kargains We are bound to KXCKE, any place else to buy. 136 & 144 Queen Street. will find with us. If you ford Cattle, registered, consisting of 1 Bull (Conqueror 5th), two years and_ ten| months; 2 Cows (Beauty Maid), calved| October, 1886, aud Sweet Simplicity, calved 19th January, 1887, and their two Heifer | Calves, dropped 14th October and 26th} November last, Amelia and Rosie; also a} young Heifer Calf of Amelia. Shorthorn Grade Steers, one and two years, and one Yearling Steer (Here- ford and Shorthorn) grade. Also—3 Milch Cows, one just calved, and their Heifer Calves. Two of the Cows are Shorthorn grade, and one Jersey grade, with Ayrshire Calf Heifer. Also—2 pure-bred Berkshire Pigs, Sow and Boar, imported and pedigreed. The Farming Implements consist of 3 Ploughs, one a double mould board; 1 do, Drilling Plough, 1 Iron Harrow, 1 Wheel Harrow, 1 Cultivator, 1 Scuffler and Moulder, 2 Carts, 1 Truck Wagon, 1 Truck Body, Cart and Plough Harness, Forks, a set of Black- smith’s Tools, including good Bellows and Anvil, and various other articles, including a good Stumping Machine and heavy chains. Terms—All sums under $10, cash; over that amount, 12 months on approved joint notes, Also— 2 ! Sale takes place at I1 o’clock, a. m. J. McWILLIAMS, oct3—dy tf Auctioneer. ——— ———— WANTS, LOST, FOUND die == T? LET—A House on Lower Queen Street. Apply to Thomas McQuaid, oc8 eed To LET—House on Sidney Street, 4 rooms and porch, warm, good cellar, waterworks. Just the thing for dressmaker or small family—R. K. Brace. oc8 tf “assay 7 y JT ANTED—In a Dry Goods Store, a boy about } 16 years of age. Address P. O, Box 48 letter to MATTHEW, MCLEAN & Co., Souris. oct6--10i pat lw j | W4areD first-class Milliner. Apply by | To LET.—A House on Queen Street. Apply to i A. N. LARGE. tf—oct6 | OST.—On Thursday evening, a Memorandum containing papers of value to the owner only. The finder will please return to THE EXAMINER Office. 2i pd—octé = In this city, on the 4thinst., 6 Purse containing a small sum of money and cards with owners name, A liberal reward will be paid to the owner of the same. Enquire at this office. oct6 a. on Thursday, 3rd inst., a purse contain- ing a small sum of money and two keys, with plate attached. Finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at this office. oct7 3i OST.—On Friday evening, a large Black and Tan Gordon Setter Dog. Anyone giving in- formation will be suitably rewarded, Any per- son found with the said dog after this date will be prosecuted.—ROBERT CRABBE. oct6 WANTED.—A Housemaid. Apply to Mrs. CHARLES LEIGH, Fitzroy Street. octé T° LET.—One-half of a Double Tenement House On Sidney Street, adjoining the resi- dence of H. J. Callbeck, Esq, Possession can be given immediately. Apply to FRANCIS P. Mc- CARRON. octé Li Wednesday, between the London House and the Malpeque Road, a Ten Dol- jar Note. The finder will confer a kindness by leaving it at this office, where the owner will get it. oct3 OR SALE OR TO LET.—A nice Cottage con- taining six rooms, water in connection, op Bayfield Street, between Great George an Queen Streets. Apply next door to the owner, Capt. T. WHITE. 3i pd—oct3 WANTED AT ONCE.—10 Coat Makers, 4 Pant Makers, 5 Vest Makers. Good wages and steady employment to good workmen. Apply to DunLaP, CooKx & Co., Amherst, N. S.— Oct2 lw T° LET.—A House containing eight rooms and shop, with outbuildings, in a convenient part of the city. Water and good accommodation Rent moderate. For particulars apply at th office. sept30 OST.—Last evening, near Hillsborough or Prince Street, a Gold Breast Pin. Finder will please leave it at this office and be rewarded. sept24—tf To RENT.—For the winter, or longer if re- quired, a large Furnished House with all modern conveniences, centrally located. Apply our Store usually come again. Mantles, NEw, Men’s Scotch Jackets, ee — Ln HARD TO FIND. om (x) E IS HARD TO FIND BETTER VALUE in all kinds of DRY GOODS than what you have not tried before do so now. Those who once buy at Good Goods at Low Prices is sure to bring them back. —(4) PERKINS & STERNS. sansneihan italia ase (x )}——_-——_-—--—-— Ulsters, Waterproofs, CHEAP AND STYLIS#EL. (x) (x) and Canadian Wool Underwear; Ladies’ Scotch and Canadian Wool Underwear; Boys aud Girls’ Wool Hosiery; Charlottetown, Oct. 6, 5999—eod & wky Underwear; large stock of Wool all kinds of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. PERKINS & STERNS, The Cheap Dry Goods Store. Nee — New Tannery. LONG BROS., Tanners and Curriers, -—--DEALERS IN-—— Hides, Calfskins, Sheepskins, Herse Hides, Tail-Hair, etc. Market Rates paid for Hides, ete. MALPEQUE ROAD, Opposite Ch'town Woolen Mills. oct6—3m eod FOR SALE. sold at a big discount. ) CHAS. I. MORRISON, oct6 106 Queen Street. J. H. BELL, The Leading Custom Beot and shoe Maker of the Province, S NOW READY with a good selection of | LEATHERS and TOPS for the Fall and Winter trade, and would respectfully invite j i d|all who require a first-class Boot or Shoe to inspect our stock and prices before placing their orders, All our goods are guaranteed not to squeak, also to fit well and comfortable. Orders always filled up to time. A full line of our own make kept constantly on hand. Quality the highest, prices the lowest. ed to, J. H. BELL, Upper Great George Street. Ch’town, Sept. 6, 1890—3m 2aw (thu sat) O LET.—The Shop and Basement in the Cam- eron Block, lately occupied by Mrs, R. Young. This is one of the best stands in Charlottetown, and the Basement is large and Sener adapt- ed for a restaurant or other business. For fur- ther particulars apply to WARBURTON & SMALL- at this office. tf—sept23 wooD, Solicitors, Cameron Block. tf—sepls \ BELL ORGAN, almost new, will be REPAIRING of all kinds promptly attend- ee ————_ Removal Notice. HE BAZAAR CO. have moved into the Store lately occupied by the Great Lon- don and China Tea Co., below Fraser’s Corner, and are now in a better posi- tion to wait on their customers, having had the Store thoroughly fitted up for their convenience. They have an entirely New Stock, and prices are even LOWER BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! All the standard and late popular issues kept constantly on hand. Also a full line of SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL REQUISITES, DAY BOOKS, JOUR- NALS and LEDGERS, BIBLES, HYMN BOOKS, etc., ete. FANCY GCODS, including Vases, Toilet Sets, Jugs, Cheese and Butter Dishes, Cups and Saucers, Rose and Biscuit Jars, Mugs, Oil Bottles, Preserve Dishes, Tumblers, Goblets, Baskets, etc., etc. PLUSH GOODS, including Work Baskets, Jewel Cases, Dressing Cases, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Autograph and Photograph Albums, Purses, etc., ete. Among the thousand and one TOYS are Guns, Pistols, Banks, Mouth Organs, Jews’ Harps, Violins, Accordeons, Tool Chests, Horses, Carts, Dolls, Games, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, etc. Their Fall Stock of ROOM PAPER and BLINDS is attracting particular attention. ; You should call and examine their large stock of PLAIN and FANCY STATIONERY, WEDDING COMBINATIONS, VISITING CARDS, etc., ete. DON’T FORGET THE PLACE,— ; BAZAAR CO. octl Next to the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store, Queen Street. KEEP STRONG, aceite aking it Regularly. CET STRONG, BY TAKING Johnston's Fluid Beef. The Great Strength-Giver | Because it contains all the NUTRITIOUS CONSTITUENTS OF PRIME BEEF, in the most digestive form. sept29—dy&wky i el aes ae psomatitdionr “iat oll BEE as Sane we Te ee