ee on “ x. arate . —_ Ts THE! — FIFE DATL Hx A MUN HR: OCTOBER 26. 158s. - eo —— eer vse re rows OOOO eEeEeEeEeEeeEEoEooOoooooeeeeee eS Oe Loctl and Other Items. TELERRAP re | SHIP NEWS | Serr oEe Ln fis si a ' , em - 5 \ Hi | 6 N FW S : - tr 929 Ps Fi Cnoice Winter Apples at Bezrr & Gorr’s. : | PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. come [SPeCcTAR DesravcnEes ro THR EXAMINER, } | ENTERED, | e ‘ L YES rR y > J wR \s PEALE is wanted at Chatham, Murderous Assault at Petitcodiac | ct. 25—Zara, McMahon, Liverpool, G B, | " et | oh — Blanche, Graham, Liverpool, | 0 ‘ar Collector of C | Perrreoprac, N + 296 + B, mdse; J B Saint, Pike, Carbonear ae ta aon ( lector of Customs, at Moncton, is Mrs M - CODI ” _ Bi, Oc » 20, Nfld, herring; Laura Bruce, Swim, Boston, lead. ; ; a "2 ; ann. the vietir of the murder- mdse; SS Carroll, Brown, Boston, mdse; avin meee aes a Daas tt ; ~—_ yesterday, is in a critical condi- Surprise, Mitchell, Sheet Harbor, lumber; | ; Se I ind tins Tea just the thing at Berr OM. The fiend who committed the deed P L G Anderson, Pictou, coal; Twilight, ‘ aie di | 18 still at large. Goodwin, Yarmouta, N 8, bal; Kustic, + * ak a ee 2 se aS Keeping, Pictou, coal; Louise, Goodwin. : . a ven est place to spend your money, | Damaged by St Yarmouth, stove fittings, &c.; Rising oNGS’s. pe y orm. Dawn, Boudroit, Pictou, coal; Margaret —— FoR ; bo ON id, i: ss Jane, McDonald, Pictou, cosl; Maggie : —_ - best value in Dry Goods, Youno’s | St. Aprews, N. B., Oct. 26. Bell, Mason, Luencnburg, apples; Annie is the plecs. A heavy storm visited here last night Roy, Bowie, Guysborough, bal; Daisey, iz , o a ? Qelsig teucl desnie. ; # Richard, Arichet, limestone and herring; K AL Bu AN DD W i N i a | Ae IVE gallon tins Best American Oil cheap Winter ¥ . Ilda, Murray, Port Hawksbuary, herring; = ' at Beer & Gorr’s, a New York, Oct. 26, Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, lobsters, Serious damage was done by yesterday’s &c; Mary D Tupper, Pitts, Halifax, ett linasiii storm. . a Sate of a <a sugar, molasses, &c; str M A Starr, just openec e Diamond Bookstore. Ferguson, Halifax, mdse, ; ; o— { ft ——___ Oct. 26—Estella, McGuire, Guysboro, N S, OUR USUAL STOCK OF Tux Hon. Donald Ferguson is temporarily Ten Men Killed. iene y onfined to his house with ill ey r ae oe ’ ness. —-- CLEARED > | Paris, Oct. 26. Oct 25—Mary Alice, Crowell, Boston potatoes; Axoruer lot of that most popular work, : “Yolande,” at the Diamond Bookstore. palgicrtasteinion *tacaee einen By an accident j m a. Dawn, Boudroit, Pictou, bal; Margaret iron foundr | Lecreuzot, in the de ae STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, a sa : tment of Saone et : ale : | é ~— | Lo : o . par : Jane, McDonald, do; Sea Bird, Hyde, ; T a + pe “ tell. The public | ore, yesterday, ten men were killed. Murray Harbor, mdse; Charles Fredevick. have decided in favor of the Diamond ok- — Boatts, Pictou, forty tons starch, SS : : . sg German Exports Deer Seen, Maes Hienk uelinen CO & Selected by Mr. Sterns in the best English Markets, ; — + — pe easing. Starr, Ferguson, Halifax produce. t h ith a full f H iM. s. {sGriffon,” Commander Davies, BERLIN, Oct. 26 OTHER PORTS ee en to- , ; ay . le : nae ; adh ieee. az to-morrow forencon, st 11 It is reported that the German exports to Summerside Oct 25—Ent sch Richard ‘ . ae the Chited States are rapudly dectecring te | Thomptom Walsh, Picton, coat; Annie Fl-/ Ammenriogn amd Canadian Manufactures ence, S G Irwin, Griffin, Port Mulgrave, mdse. Cid sch Mary teeeeign: e Mac, Ferguson, Shediac bal. Greetings to Lord Coleridge. Halifax, Oct. 24—Ar sch Emperor, Vormot, —_—— Cardigan. Cld—-sch Minnie b, Thompson, Georgetown; Telephone, McConnell, Crapaud, Cape Sable, Cunningham, Georgetown. Quebec, Oct 22—Cld Bertha Watts, Watts, Aw assault case at the Stipendiary Magis- number and value. trates Court this forenoon was adjourned for further hearing. is now to hand, and makes a complete assortment for this seasons trade. —_———_- Sreapy work and good wages. Ten Shoe- makers wanted at the Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factory. New York, Oct. 26. The Vermont Supreme Court, Bench and Goods are very cheap this year, and we have sume of the cheapest to be found, Bar, sent greetings to Lord Chief Justice arene : Pp, E. I Tne Eureka Woollen Mill Company of Coleridge yesterday. Lord Coleridge ap- Li rpoc 1, Oct 9— ) T & Pictou, N. S., have orders ahead for nearly all | propriately acknowledged them. on Chatliiwe. a Se PERKI Nd S & S ERN the goods they can manafacture until the end _ Scilly, Oct 8—cld barque George Peake, McDonald, Gloucester, E. of the year. Ch’town, Sept. 28, 18853. Safe. KirkKwatt, Oct. 26. Later news from the gale states that the -_—- ~~ renee ctnieencipennnnent ooneneen RD SF — oa —— ———— bine ea Tue Hon. D. L. Hannington, of New Bruns- . SS sa n cunly il is recovering and is well enought CHURCH FVEETING mms MACKEY HALL ’ ’ } ously ill, is recovering and is well enough to ne. Sree Werden" 4 nae a re "an MEETING of th b d ad LOOK 0 UT FO R BARGAI N S ——— en’ are safe. D NG o e members apd ad- : | Messrs. Hompurey, G pane herents of the Prince Street Presby- sf. , Hicks, Sackville, N , B, —— sty en Obitu terian Church, Charlottetown, will be held at a. ¢ > CHARLOTTETOW N, ; cattle ready for shipment to London the first ary. the Church, on MONDAY, the 29th inst., at ee 8 o’clock, p. m., for the purpose of giving ad- vice to the Trustees in reference to the sale of the Church property. All members and adherents are requested to attend, f November.— Moncton Times. - of November fone on Times Lonvon, Oct. 26. A very good market to-day. All kinds of | 4 "i, Vesey Parnell, Lord Congleton, is poultry were plentiful. There was a good oe supply of tub butter. The price of this article is «Yi down but fresh butter sells as usua W. & A. BROWN & CO. | poston Gomedy Company | AVE now opened 140 Cases and Bales of New and § Fashionable Dry Goods. ‘HH. PRICE WEBSEK, - Manager. 100 pieces Ulster Cloths, bought at half price. 100 pieces Mantle Cloth, bought at half price. - 1,000 Wool Squares, very cheap. i in 200 pieces Winceys, 50 boxes Silk Fringe, . 30 ‘* §Shirtings, 25 ‘* Silk Plushes, D. McNEILL, Sec’y Trustees. Cabinet Meeting. —_—-— re public are respectfully informed that p the above popular organization will open ia the above Hall, on ‘Monday Eveving, Oct. 29, 1888. Ch'town, Oct. 25, 1883. ——— Mr. ©. Louguran was find one dollar and costs at the Stipendiary Magistrates Court, to-day, for selling meat at the Market with- Lonpon, Oct. 26. The Cabinet met at noon yesterday. Earl Spencer was present. out license. He was ordered to rent a stall 500 ‘* Prints, 50 “* Velveteens, i i +6 « “c : T immediately. a New Guinea. HESE Stoves rae = %* _ oo, - “ a tes = “ Frillines _— The charming and talented artiste L. 0. O. F.—The members of St. Lawrence oe ee ee a ig a 50 ‘* Scarlet Flannels, 300 Jackets.and Dolmans. Bookstore, South Side of Queen Square, where orders for Stoves can be left, and where an illustrated catalogue can be seen, containing every information The cost of these Steves range from $4.06 upwards. The cost of gas varies from less than one cent per hour apwards, according to the size of the stove and heat required. The great aavantages of these Stoves are that i Lonpon, Oct. 26. Earl Derby, Secretary for the Colonies, has refused to sanction the enterprise of the New Guinea Exploration and Colonial Siocatiammatlii Company. If the company attempts to Sealine Ramtieth.tn tale. tes bebe carry Out the project the Government will ticinchs Gumcunite—dempiain. Becties the instruct the High Commissioner to interfere gas is not turned on soon enough. They say for the protection of the natives. Miss Edwina Grey, will appeai in a series of her po imperson- - ations, supported by an excellent Company. | | PROPLE’S POPULAR PRICES: - | | Lodge will please meet at the lodge room this evening at 8 o'clock sharp, for the purpose of conferring degrees. By order ; McLeas Davison, R. 8. At twenty per cent less than prices of former years. Also, One Hundred Cases and Bales Canadian Manufactured Goods, Very Cheap. All Goods we are selling very cheap this Season. - G—H. Admission, 25 cts, Reserved Seats, 35 cta. Reserve seat tickets for sale at Dodd's they are left in semi-darkness about an hour — ef “very evening. We feel sure that Mr. Murphy needs but to know the fact. —_-+-—~_—_— Correction.—We are requested to state that the first prize for fancy Drugget, given at the Provincial Exhibition, was awarded to Mrs. Thos. Lannan, of Summerville, and not to Mrs. P. Edmunds, as was before stated. Also that the prize for best woman’s shawl was awarded to Miss Annabella Jenkins, of Alberry Plains. initialed SpectaL Services in Sr. James’ CHURCH. — The last of the series of special services in connection with St. James’ Church at present, will be held this evening, beginning at 7.45 o'clock, and will be conducted chiefly by the Rev. William Donald. Members and adher- eats of the Church, and the public generally, are requested to attend. _——¥_»-——_— Tue editor of the Chatham Advance is to be prosecuted for libellously connecting the name of Mr. Landry, M. P., with what he terms “‘a mail robbery.” Referring (in a letter to the World) to said editor, Mr. Landry says :—‘“‘the marvellous fecundity of his malicious brain is not satiated, and he turns his venomous sting towards me.” Oe By private telegram we learn with pleasure that at the recent Matriculation Examination Another South African Difficulty. Care Town, Oct. 26. Her Majesty's ship “‘Boadicea” has been ordered to Angra, Pequena, west coast of Africa, owing to a German Colony there having vbjected to Cape Town merchants landing goods from British ships. Weather Bulletin Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toxonto, October 26—10 a. m. Moderate northeast to east winds, cloudy weather with occasional rains, not much change in temperature. Tue Boston Comedy Co., under the manage- ment of H. Price Webber, will appear in the Market Hall, on Monday evening next. The Co, has beea travelling in the provinces for the past month, and have met with good suc- cess. The Amberst (Gazette, regarding their performances, says:—-This company—the best which has been here for some time—has been giving us a dramatic treat during the week, laying **Fanchon,” ‘‘East J ynne,” ‘Ten Nights in a Bar Room,” and ‘‘White at Dalhousie College, Miss Charlotte McNeill, of this city, won the 2nd Exhibition ($200 a year for two years), and! Messrs. James C. Shaw and H. C. Shaw have each won a bursary ($150 for two years.) Also Messrs. Kenneth Martin and George Robinson have won junior bursaries of the value of $150 to extend over the third and fourth years of the course. ssiadulildaesiin Mr. J. G. H. Brown, of the firm of W. & A. Brown, has received e cablegram from a firm in London, ordering the immediate ship- ment of one thousand cheese, of fifty pounds each, the manufacture of the Mill View Cream- ery Co, An order of this kind must be pleas- ing to the members of the Mill View Creamery. We have no doubt that the article which they send to Lendon, will not only give satisfaction but meet with the same approval as it did at the Centennial Exhibition, and lead to further sales of Island cheese in the world’s metro- polis. —— <—— Tux steamer “Carroll,” Captain Brown, sailed for Boston on Thursday evening with a cargo consisting of 1000 cases of “am 500 barrels of mackerel, 280 bags starch, bags turnips, 500 bags and 100 barrels potatoes. She had also the following passengers:— Christie Beaton, Sarah Buchanan, Christie Green, Annie McLeod, Allan A MocMillsz, Kate McPherson, Mrs J J Slave.” The pieces, without exception, have been well cast, well mouthed and well played. Mr. and Mrs, Webber (Edwina Grey) are well known favorites with pat. rons of the drama, and their acting here fully sustains their reputation. They are ably supported by an excellent company such as is always looked for under Mr. Webber’s judicious management, He uses some handsome scenery, which he carries with him. The growing popularity of the com- any here is indicated by the increased audi- ence each successive evening. We must also accord the company the credit of redeeming largely, by their demeanor, the reputation sometimes made by people of their profession. In addition to the plays announced by adver- tisement the farses are very entertaining, Webber being irresistible as the funny man, and often ene down a genuine explosion by a happy local hit. —— ° Kittep oN THE SuHore Liyg.--Thomas Hagan, aged 22, a native of Kelly’s Cross, Lot 29, P. E. Island. where his parents reside, and who has been ae on the Shore Line Railroad for some four an killed on Monday evening, at Reed’s Pond, sixteen miles from Bangor, while at work on the line. Hagan and another] man named a half months, was Wm. Lovely, were digging in a cut when the 50 mass of earth overhead gave way and dropped they will heat any sized bedroom, nursery or sick room, in a few minntes after lighting the gas, the consumption of which can be instantly stopped by turning off the tap, thus preventing the waste of fuel, either before or after the necessary heat is re- quired. No coal to be taken up stai's. No ashes to be brought down. No dust, dirt or smoke about the room, which is most im- portant in case of sickness, At a cost of about one-half to three-fourths of a cent boiling water, warm food or hot drinks can be had at any time during the aight, in from two to four minutes after lighting the gas, thus making the stove useful in the pursery and sick room, both summer and winter. The Stove also lights the room with the same gas that warms it. Ch’town, Oct, 24, 1883.—im eod West India Warehouse, FALL 1883 STOCK 100 bris. YELLOW SUGAR. 20 ** GRANULATED SUGAR. 20 ** CONF. A. SUGAR. 50 puns. DEMERARA MOLASSES. 20 * ANTIGUA MOLASSES, FOR SALE BY HORACE HASZARD ae TEAS! TEAS! 150 chests and half chests BLACK TEAS. 50 caddies BLACK TEAS. 20 cases INDIA TEA, Orange Pekoe. 90:..*! * Pekoe. _— . Souchong. HORACE HASZARD. TIN STOCE! 1000 boxes TIN PLATES, 14x20. 200 ingots REFINED TIN. 40 pigs SOFT LEAD. 5 bars SQUARE COPPER. HORACE HASZARD. PAINTS, OILS, ETC. 100 kegs ENGLISH WHITE LEAD. * ENGLISH COLORED PAINT. 20 * PATENT DRYERS. 10 casks BOILED OIL. 60 «=PIECES W. & A. W holesale CARPET DAILY EXPECTED. BROWN & CO. Ch’town, Oct. 6, 1882,—dy wkly. and Retail. and retail. Ch’town, Oct. 4, 1888.—2aw GRA WN D EXHIBITION a The Very Latest Novelties, —OF THE— ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND AMERICAN MARKETS, FOR THE FALL OF 1883. In Dress Goods, Shawls, Corsets, Trimmings, Mantles, Velvets, etc., Knit Wool Goods, Mantle Cloths, Kid Mits and Gloves, Laces, Fur Caps aud Muffs, Feathers, Flowers, Hosiery, etc. Mens’ and Boys’ Ready-made Clothing, Tweeds, Pilot and Beaver Cloths, Mens’ and Boys’ Hats and Caps, Underclothing, Scarfs, etc., very cheap, Parks’ Warp, cheap. Cash Buyers can depend on getting bargains in every department, wkly. at the lowest prices, Worsteds, Fund Life Association :— sured ! TE. HE following acknowledgments for payments promptitude with which such claims are paid by the Dominion Satety OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE. DOMINION SAFETY FUND. death claims show the ‘As insurances are effected in this Associations at actual cost, with a smal] fixed charge for office commission, there cannot possibly be a more equitable and cheap system of life insurance. ; No delay no heavy premiums, no enormous profits at the expense of the in- This companv having made the deposit of $50,000 at Ottawa, as required by law, offers this further guarantee as to the prompt payment of its obligations. | Medical Hall, and at Apotnecaries Hall. Doors open at 7.30 o'clock; Overature at 8 o'clock. OPENING BILL: FANCHON THE CRICKET. Oct. 20, 1883. ee LABRADOR HERRING, DAILY EXPECTED. 600 BARRELS per brigt. “Maxwellton,” Apply to DAVID SMALL, Queen's Wharf. Ch’town, Oct, 23, 1883. FOR SALE. — WELLING HOUSE and premises, on Water Stree“, Charlottetown, opposite Rankin House. For terms apply to CAPT. D. McDONALD, on the premises; or, McLEAN & MARTIN, Ch’town, Oct. 13, 1883.—10in eod. wholesale J. A. ChIPMAN & C0., JOHN MACPHEE & CO, ROBERT ORR’S OLD STAND. ARE OFFERING AT MILLEKS’ PRICES IN STORE: 375 bris. Choice Superior Ex- tra. TO ARRIVE: 300 bris. Choice Sup. Extra. OFFICE AND WAREROOMS: J. F. SHATFORD, AGENT. Sept. 11, 1683. MRS. SOPHIA POTTER'S Every policy in this Association for $1,000 is secured by the obligations of Bone Rheumatic Liniment its members representing upwards of $2,000,000 and rapidly increasing. Frevericrox. N. B., July 3rd, 1883. To the President and Directors of the Dominion Safety Fund Life Association, St. John N.B. - down suddenly. Lovely jumped back and Fletcher, Louise Fletcher, Watson Fletcher, but Hagan was buried beneath the , LO . - h M BD escaped, u ag: ‘ James Balliz, Ellen © Maher, Mrs debris. About ten minutes elapsed before Reddin, J A Mabery, Bridget McGaughey, | those who came to the rescue were able to re- Mary Kickham, 10 * RAW OIL. 5 drums OLIVE OIL. 5 bris. STOCKHOLM TAR. T is a fact worth knowing that Mrs. Sophia , , . Potter’s Bone Rheumatic Liniment caunot GENTLEMEN :-—I hereby acknowledge receipt of the sum of two thousand dollars, in full! j¢ excelled for removing pain and soreness. . Mrs Ronald McInnis, : ; am Sire Jae Smith, Sarah Punting, Maggie oe ee ae oe it cae : “ aoe settlement of my certificates, Nos. 369, 370, on account of the death of my hueband, Dr] Jt is no wortklses trash, a8 eeme may suppose, Punting, Mrs Bell Sarah McKenna, Jabez pe ne tr cuts a bruises on his bod y —&z?. TU PE TINE James Henry Ellis, M. D.. paid tv me immediately upon presentation of proofs of his death. simply because they aaa Aang am on Waite g: ’ . a 10 casks R uN . I beg to express my grateful thanks for your promptitude in paying the claim, and gladly by others, but is positively mage tog of , ; ( 8 cathe FU*tY. authorize you to publish this letter, if you deem it desirable, in the interests of your valuable} pain ” Sore throat cannot stand before its all ee 5 casks BROWN LACQUER. Association. Yours, respectfully A woman by the name of Mrs. John O’Brien, Generous Bequests.—By the will of the aaa » Tespe el anew tan: wer, : , who kept a liquor store at Carleton, N. B11... Zacheriah Chipman of St. Stephen, N. B., HORACE HASZARD. Witness : Sign Wesley Vanwart. ioeataan on eee a having lately taken to dissipation and neglect- ing oo besiness, was found dead in ber bed on Wednesday last. A Sun reporter who! Bit, society; $5060 to the superanuation | “so 1 SALT visited the place describes the werroundings of fund of the Methodist Church; $10,000 to the = Te aes Seskis HAKE. = pe tee aoe oe ¥ Bean by the Mount Allison Institution at Sackville. 0 & CODFISH nas, whic a bee - ° , “i ° . ° h t : ‘ .E . bande of Gs Soesaaed, - a aiaae A POOR little newsboy was crying outsi¢e Zs bels BE : ae : h rture between position, while through the “ - daylight the Royal last night becanse he could not sell $'000 was bequeathed to the Methodist Church at that place; $500 to the B. & F. Sr. Joux, N. B., July 30, 1588. _— perience istbat one bottle tried also sells many To the President and Directors of the Dominion Safety Fund Life nancial St. dale. N.B. More. GENTLEMEN,—I beg to offer you my sincere thanks for the promptitude with which my ° : claim on your Association for one thousand dollars, as beneficiary on my husband, the late Kee See circular for particulars Moses Lockhart, was paid to me as soon as the pecans papers more omens and present- and testimonials, and try a d 1 trust the Association will continue to receive the support it so fully deserves. . : “ 2000 bush. Turk’s Island SALT. —_<.>——— hs 0 Os eet eee of the depart- | his papers, when a well known, a oom FUR SALE BY Witness : ( Signed.) C, A, Macdonald. all that is promised. ; ; i th f f the d . |along and enquired the cause of his tears, Up ; R. V. BARKER, St, John, Wholesale "i That, b er the "aie lory in the | learning the reason, he took _ pose se Hi IERACE HASZARD, LEONARD MORRIS, W. R. WATSON ; Charlottetown, P. E. place, for around were empty . —_ going a the office of oo = Wey iz. wer Queen Street. Agent for P. E. Istawd. J, A. CROSSMAN, Middle®e, Lot 27. ore wits 2 the ong tothe Oe Ch’town, Get. 20, 18681 Summer, ag, 3, 862-—19 Oe. 23, 1885-e wy s