tocal and Other Items, 1 0 n P—W ildey Lodge confers the giect Degree to-night on three candidates, Pires ~_ , Last CHANCE Just a few of those nice book-shelves left at Haszard & \merican 0 \oore'’s, stationers. M a n I. S.—The quarterly meeting of the ent Irish Society will be held in their li, Prince Street, this Friday evening at 8 k 7 Qarent Diviston meets this evening, when some important unfinished business he completed. Brethren will please be latthe usual hour > an er R Gon The Doyle resi rt pposite the Law e r | en preparatory to A now ‘ ~ SepaeME | Summerside advices state that Kinch and another, whose case was before ( yesterday, have been found “a tt , ’ - fo Surert Tine steamer Princess of Wales will leave here for Summerside and Point du Chere early Monday morning . ght r 10se points will be recely ed morrow (Saturday. } _ Qomea t \n exchange says ; May wheat ysed in New York on Tuesday night at 112, tsa bushel in three days. reports grain market excited and higher. Ontario millers advanced prices on Tuesday fifteen to twenty cents on flour. Worcester left for Bos- ton yesterday afternoon shortly after 4 o'clock Followiag were the passengers: F Cavanagh, Mrs Brooks, Lottie and Nellie Brooks, Ethel | James Brooks, Maggie Bourke, Emily Bourke, Margaret Dunphy, Edith Gallant, und Mrs Boothby aD advance of four cen (hicagu FOR Be sTON, The ‘ —— a A CHAN All who like bargains should teke advantage of the great sale of books in poets adventures, historical, etc... at the Diamond Bookstore where two thousand do} yrs worth of the choicest kinds are offered at ‘tin order to make*: vom for fal! import tions. This is a grand opportunity. - KEN WITH PARALYSIS Sehr. Orieut, riiverd at Sou is yeslerday even- wg vi tive 4 pata. Charles Lee, disabled, having been stricken down with paralysis of the right side while off Margaree in the morn- is A man somewhat advanced His sun, who resides in Gloucester, t as to his father’s ill Ing Ceptain L in years was a elegrapi el ness a Potice Court Seven Scott Act cases and a case of obtaining money and goods uncer false pretences constituted the docket this morning. Four of the Seott Act cases we lemissed and one adjourned. Richard ind Daniel Edmunds were fined for s nd aad third offen es, res pe ctively. The sl-e pretence case was adjourned for fur- r cvicehce, > Scorr Acr at Vicrorra.—At Victoria, othe 8th inst., before Henry Wadman snd D. W. Palmer, J. P.’s, Emily Partell vas fined $50 or two month's imprisonment, fur « first contravention of the Canada Tem- perance Act, and Daniel Murphy was fined $50 or 1 month fora similar offence. At the same place, on the following day, be- fore the same Justices,“ Thomas M. Doyle was fined $50 or 1 month’s imprisonment for a first offence. sila Diep ApRoAD.—Mr. Isaac Smith, of Cra- paud, has just received a telegram from Michigan informing him that his son Walte: had died very suddenly of typhoid fever. The deceased was employed as a clerk in » railroad hotel. and judging from letters received from a friend, was a general favorite. Mr, Smith was twenty-two years of age, and was not married. His parents and relatives have the sympathy of the community in their bereavement — > Tuzre’s Foop Exoven.—Dillon, O’Brien, Sheehy, Harrison and Condon returned to Dublin on Monday night. They were met at the ststion by a great crowd and escorted to Dilion’s residence. In response tu repeated aemands for a speech Dillon made a brief tldress He said he and his associates would ve D party t » pal dir g the [rish people before the worl! as a nation of beggars. The people not ¢ 5 be driven to beg when there was onl eucugu in the country. Mate TOL LO —_ iol JAN INVENTOR HoNoRED. - The Moncton 7 imessays: Mr. Chas, H. Thomas, of Moncton, laventor of the Thomas nut lock, has received 4 cvunmanication from the Secretary of the Parwian Inventors’ Academy, stating that aller an examination of his invention the title # corresponding honorary member has been - verred upon him. The honorary president o' this Institution is E. de Laigle des Masures, ex-Lor! Mayor, knight of the Legion of Honor, the President being Prof. Emile Boettcher, Civil engineer of France. - JEMPEKANCS ENTERTAINMENT. —The ester- ' , ‘ , . ‘rmentin the Souris Methodist charch on i. “SY evening was a very pleasant one ip “. The songs, readings, recitations and Vo oe '4na instrumental music were al! that desired. The Rev. Mr. Dawson, vi if, ifsx who, by the wy, is an Is ind r ®uet Mr. Thomas Dawson of Tryon , gave, towards the close of the ac ' eed “ed inte esting address on the subject of tem per ance Che singing of God Save the Qu en COsed the evening's proceedings. - - Q ray ” o1 McKINtey. -Says the Bost 2 | of Tuesday: A shrewd move was m "Y #te apple importers who expected a c sup‘e ® thousand barrels of apples from Nova Svutia 0 the steamer New Brunswick, of the Luter- M“'wnal line American have been Tne old duty on apples was 10 7 "8 & bushel, now raised to 25 cents. As me Steamer could before Sund ty morning the arranged with the Hewmar'y gents that by paying 10 cents aj This steamer is an vessel, or th scheme could not Cwried out. not arrive Cc nsignees Mati e } 5 . Bie steamer would enter at Eastport, | Py uty on the apples, and then clear coast Via {i r Boston a There were, as it turned out, i a0 barrels of apples, but even for this | wuat it was worth while to stop at Eastport | aay day, : | ' Fon th flowing mortuary stat s- ; te - tue City of Charlottetown for the be J ' September we are indebted ’ siti a2400 Number of ceaths, 15 ; 4 . oo — of last year, 16. Causes : of ) (' Holera Infantum, 3 ; W hooping aan, j . Brouchiti ® 1 ; be : Pneumonia, 1 ; Mstion of Jungs, 1; of Congestion bin L: < : ; . Siu sf _ rit me 2:C incer, 1 . ( on- | i . ~ s Gen: ral debility, : ; Firs, | ithe. h Under 5 years, 7 ; from | A. 2 35 from 50 ct 76,4; at 81, 1. P,, _” *#° at deach,27} yrs. Religion— | ‘ants, 8: Cat holies, 7 Nationality . ~ Ei " | n $ ‘ . ’ Males a? 2? Dovtch, 4 ; Irish, 6. Sex— 8,8: Females, 7. THE DAILY TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Speen Desrarcuss to Tur Examiner. A Double Crime. CUMBEALAND, Ont., Oct., 9. An inquest will "be held so-day on the bodies of Mary McGonagle, aged 14, and her sister Eliza, aged 12, who were found dead in the woods, about one mile from this village. The two girls are the daughters of James McGonagle, who resides on John Giamble’s farm, two miles from here. The children had been attending school here, and were there on Tuesday, the 7th, and left for home with the other scholars, but did not return and their parents were not over anxious about them, as it was & wet stormy evening and they sup- posed the two girls had remained in the village, as they had previously done on a wet evening. The girls not returning Wednesday evening, search was made for them, and about 10 a mw, oe party came on the two bodies, cold, and dead, lying on their backs, with their heads together in an unfrequented bye- road. The two girls were lying side by side the clothes of both deranged. The eldest, (Mary) had a school book on her lap. Their tongues protruded and eyes rolled up, and a dark circle on each neck showing strangula- tion, with evidence of both having been out- raged. A warrant was issued for Naicisse Larocque, who was seen following where the girls went, and who has been arrested. Cum- berland Village isin Rusell County, on the Ottawa River. ao ee Two New Ordinances. }, Home Jrrawa, Oct. 9. Two ordinances passed by the Northwest Assembly last session have been disallowed. One is a game ordinance making a close season for game, and other restrictions ap- plicable to Indians, thus contravening the Indian treaties. The ordinance mace regu ; secona courts i toe ierritories, Government, buving ecrvated snl sustained the e couits, rese ves to itseli the right of making regulations regarding ¢! — After Cotten Mills. MONTREAL, Oct. 9. A. F. Gaut, the cotton king, said to-day that negotiations for the purchase of the Halifax, St. John, Moncton, Windsor, Ste. Anne, Montmorency, Chambly, Kingston and Braiyord grey cottcn mills were pro- gressing satisfactorily. A charter will be asked for -immediately, and each of the mills will have a representative on the board of management. The Glasgow and Londen Company are about transferring their Canadian business to the Citizens’ Company, * Legitimate Campaigu Expenses. ? WASHINGTON, Oct. 9. a M the Republican Congressional Campaign Committee has agreed tu put $10,000 into Major McKinley’s district for ** legitimate campaign expenses,” and that $4,000 has already been sent to Ohio. The Republi- crn Campaign Committee are determined to elect McKinley if money will do it. Modus Vivendi Licenses. Orrawa, Oct. 9. Fisheries Department show that 119 American vessels have ob- tained modus vivendi licenses from the Canadian authorities this season, compared with 78 last year. The license fees were $14,500, against $9,500 last year. Returns to the Weather Builecau. fononto, Oct. 10.—10 a. m. Moderate winds, fair stationary, or a little higher temperature. Personal. Rev. Alexander Raulston, of Murray Har bor North, is registered at the Osborne House, Messrs. J. J. Davies, W. 8. McKie, John McDonald and others, who were attending the exhibition and races at Pictou, returned home last evening. Mr. J. H. Cross, the popular representative of H. H. Shorey & Co., Montreal, and Mrs. Cross and two children, are among the guests at the Hotel Davies. 636° A Waryixne ror CHartorretown. — The inquest on the body of James Bedford, who was accidently killed on Upper Water Street, Halifax, a short time ago, was held at that place on Wednesday evening last. The jury returned the following verdict: ‘‘ That James Bedford who camefto his death on Water St.,in the city of Halifax, tripped on certain plank laid on the sidewalk to cover a hatchway, and in tripping fell through an opening in a fence into a pit or excavation for a cellar and strik- ing with violence upon a large stone lying in the excavation, the said being about 8 feet said James Bedford received a blow on his neck whereby his spine was broken, and from «hich injury he died on the 5th October.” It is wnderstood that the deceased’s next friend has decided to institute proceedings against the city for $10,000 damages. ; . “eep 5 ik oP ¢. is Cuaranteed. ARTIES desirous of having Curtains, or P any other articles, dyed in the very latest shades, will do well to apply to C. I, MORRISON, Agent S'. John Dye Works, 106 Queen St. N. B. —Coats or Suits dyed and pressed as good as new. ew <annery. LONG GROS., Tanners and Curriers, iN DEALERS Hides. Calfskins, Sheepskins, Horse Wides, Tail-Vair, ete. Market Rates paid for Hides, ete MALPEQUE ROAD, Opposite Ch'town Woolen Mills. oct6—3m eod EXAMINER ns regarding practitioners in The Dominion | stated on excellent authority that FURNITURE BY AUCTION. I AM authorized to sell by Auction, at the late residence of Mrs, Peter McGowan, Rotchford Square, On Wednesday Next, Oct. (5th, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A M., Part of the Household Effects, comprising Lounges, Tables, Chairs, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Washstands, Mirrors, Pictures, Carpets, Mats, Window Trimmings, Feather Beds, Book Case, Sideboard, Cupboard, Stoves and Pipe, Lamps, Clock, ete. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. N. Y., ME. & NBS. 8. 00. S. S. “ WINTHROP.” (i York aud ay | ROUND TRIP. oct9 XCURSION RETURN TICKETS will be is- 4 sued onthe following dates :—Leaving St. John a} 9.00 a, m. on Wednesdays, Oct, 8th, 15th, 22nd and 29th, valid to return from New York, Pier 49. E. R., at 500 p. m. on Saturdays, Oct. lith, 18th, 25th and Nov. ist. TROOP & SON, Agents, H. D, McLEOD, St. John. Passenger and Freight Agent. F. H. SMITH & CO., General Managers, 19 and 17 William Street, New York, \ INTER ARRANGEMENT will go in effect TUESDAY, Novy. 4th, and from and after, that date the steamer will leave St. John every TUESDAY, at 3 p. m., and New York. from Pier 49, E, R., every SATURDAY, at 500 p. m. oct9 STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMITED.) HE above Company, having chartered the Steamer ‘*COILA” for Salieee of the season she will make regular weekly trips to and from Halifax, beginning from date, leay- ing Halifax every Monday night, and Charlottetown every Thursday. Freight solicited. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Ch’town, Oct. 3, 1890. BOWLING. YP.HE Bowling Alley in Skating Rink will be open in the afternoons, as well as in the evenings, on and after Monday, 13th inst. Oct. 8—3i pat ~ - \otice of Parinership. ‘t ‘HE undersigned have this day entered into & partnership in the business of Book- sellers, Stationers, Printers and Book-Binders, under the style and firm of Haszard & Moore. Dated at Charlottetown, this first day of October, A. D. 1890. G. HERBERT HASZARD, STEWART ©. MOORE. In reference to the above, I beg to thank the public for liberal patronage extended to mein 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 & Moore. G. HERBERT HASZARD. Brown's Block,?Queen Square, Oct. 1, 1890. : ——— ~~ —— ——- : a: INES, LOSe, FOTO ke OUND.—A Woolen Shawl. The owner can have it by applying at Harvies Bookstore. octl0 ONEY.—Wanted to borrow, on property worth $2,500, the sum of $800, at 5 per cent. App'y at this office. dy 2i wy 1i pd—octl0 ARBER SHOP.—The subscriber has just opened a new Barber Shop at No, 53 Pownal Street, where fnawae and Hair Cutting will be done in first-class style. Hair ceiens in latest American fashion.—JOHN HILLS. li pd—octl0 ANTED.—A good general servant girl. No washing. Good reference required. Ap- ply to Mrs. BRENTON F. LONGWORTH, St. Peter’s Road. 5i—oct9 O Li:T—A_ House on Lower Queen Street. Apply to Thomas McQuaid, oc8 eed ‘+ O LET—House on Sidney Street, 4 rooms and porch, warm, good cellar, waterworks. Just the thing for dressmaker or small family—R. K. Brace. ocs tf wart Ei—ln a Dry Goods Store, a boy about 16 years of age. Address P. O. Box 48 ANTED.—A first-class Milliner. Apply by letter to MATTHEW, MCLEAN & Co., Souris. octé—l0i patilw T° LET.—A House on Queen Street. Apply to A. N. LARGE. tf—oct6 ee ————$$$ — OST.—In this city, on the dthinst., a Purse L containing a small sum of money and cards with owner’s name. A liberal reward will bo paid to the owner of the same, Enquire at this office. oct6 WANTED.—A Housemaid. Apply to MRs, CHARLES LEIGH, Fitzroy Street. oct4 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- CAaRRON. oct4 OST.—On Wednesday, between the London House and the Malpeque Road, a Ten Dol- lar Note. The finder will confer a kindness by leaving it at this office, where the owner will get it. oct3 T° RENT.—For the winter, or longer if re- quired, a large Furnished House with all modern conveniences, centrally located. Apply at this office. tf—sept23 To 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 admirably adapt- ed for arestaurant or other business, For fur- ther particulars apply to WARBURTON & SMALL- WOOD, Solicitors, C ameron Block. tf—sepi8 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1890. PROWSE BROS TO THE UNBELIEVING! (~\ 4%) Want to Say a Few Words about their Clothing and Fur Caps. Now, in the first place, sells the CHEAPEST. A look through our Stock that really there is only one Mirm in the City will convinee you that we are that firm. ‘i aose who don’t ti sn to call and see our Emmense Stock oi ask and believe the statements we make, we Men’s, Boys’ Caildren’s Suits, Reefers and Overcoats, which ts the Largest s Stock ever shown to REMiiMBER, we are always hunting for our Customers in Clothing. one can afford to go Charlottetown, October 1, 1890, . Island. the People of P. iargains for We are bound to EXCEL, No any place else to buy. 186 & 144 Queen Street. — = > HARD TO FIND. a (x) T IS HARD TO FIND BETTER VALUE in all kinds of DRY GOODS than what y.u | will find with us. our Store usually come again. PERKINS & Mantles, J ackets, Ulsters, Waterproofs NEw, Men’s Scotch If you have not tried before do so now. Those who once buy at Good Goods at Low Prices is sure to bring them back. STERNS. qxeseniinmintens ime (xX )—--——— — — —(x) 9 OBBAPr AND STYLIS=. he’ (x) and Canadian Wool Underwear; Ladies’ Scotch and Canadian Wool Underwear; Boys’ and Girls’ Wool Hosiery; all kinds Charlottetown, Oct, 6, 5999 —eod & wky Underwear; large stock of Wool of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. PERKINS & STERNS, The Cheap Dry Goods Store. Al 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, (in 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- ford Cattle, registered, consisting of 1 Bull (Conqueror 5th), two years and ten months; 2 Cows (Beauty Maid), calved October, 1886, and 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, Also—2 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; i do. Drilling Plough, 1 Iron Harrow, 1 Wheel Harrow, | 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. Sale takes place at 11 o’clock, a. m. J. McW1LLLIAMS, oct3—dy tf Auctioneer. FOR SALE. will be A BELL ORGAN, almost new, LA §$6sold at a big discount, CHAS. I. MORRISON, oct6 106 Queen Street. OTION SALE. Eis | We have been so rushed with work that we have been unable to take the time to make a display of our manufacture of Furniture in the Exhibition Building, but we would invite Visitors to the City to visit our Show Room on the way to and from the Exhibition Park, and examine our fine dis- play of Furniture now in stock. Special Bargains given during Exhibition Week. — - MARK WRIGHT & GO, LID. Charlottetown, Sept. 29, 1890.—2aw wy ee ed ee 2 RR a ie le binant. RE Page omen i