Local and Other Items. Sa GRAPHIC NEWS, ComIN lo-morrow fort -ECIAL DEsPATOHES TO THe EXAMINER Tha riving Day . futernational Marine Conference. Wt Ce ( I , ? Vorname Ge ‘1 . WASHINGTON, Uct. 22, rnin Considerable progress was made at this ° morning s session of the International Ma ’ 1 - } ; NOt en ne Conference in the consideration of rules a “A i the road, The amendiments were pro- os om z posed to the text rhe changes were ven Pow ‘I hold ¢, erally of an unimportant character. Articles Cha 7 and =F covering the following topics were laid ee McLeod's Hal 2 aside Steering and sailing rules for sailing vessels; rules for steam vessels meeting; n rm for jiwo steamers crossing ; steam- | ; ships to keep out of the way Tue First SNOW there was a slicltlof sailing vessels; for a steam vessel smowte hs . al ae a spproaching another vessel; signals of he — f PegWesee ou steamers showing the course of a vessel. | o_ - Overtaking another steamer in a narrow Pur BoNAVISTA [ne SS. Bonavistal channel, right of way. Considerable dis- cussion ensued upon changes in the rules e at 8 o clock this morning, anid If swain this afternoon. She ha l agenera Lg necessary (oOo lessen the chances of collision. for and from this port No action was taken up to recess. The inns Conference concluded the reading of the |rules of the road. In the afterncon a num- SOULD. The lot at tne cornel of (reat! b : f } y t + . i 4 er Oo Snanvces yere ucveste sever: George and Kent Streets was purchase + | , ‘ sges8 ere Suggestea in Severs eile todas by Lemuel Poo'e, tor | @tticles, but no action was taken. rhe $1,250. Mr. Be sristo was the auctionec: : | Conference adjourned until Monday at 11 i ; 4. In Potato Suipments —-The St. John Tele _ - rap ut twenty car loads of ta- | eo & Se Soo aph says: About twenty car loa I On a Special Mission. toes were shipped from Boston yesterda, \ | special which arrived from the easta d Paris. Oct. 22 two ago brought 12 car loads of potatoes a , ee ee a ia | The Rome correspondent of the Figaro AvyER's PILLs, being convenient, efficacious, | $38y¥8 that General lonatieff has arrived and safe, are the best cathartic, whetler ou | there on a special mission to the Vati- land or sea, in city or countr: For consti-|can. Ignatieff, the correspondent says, pation, sick headache, indigest'on, and torpid | bears an autograph letter from the Czar! liver, they never fail try x of them accepting the arbitration of the Pope on hey are sugar-coated. the Balkan question, leaving His Holiness ow free to accept any course which will con- Success in life is the result of pusiand/duce to the establishment of a a} j q energy. If the blood is tmpure aud siti;g) | vivendi between Russia and Austria. both body and mind lack vigor Lo cieal y . acd and vitalize the blood and impart now ilfe to| : , ' " > wea the system, nothing else has such a mar‘‘elo rhose Bonds Again. effect as Ayer’s Sarsaparilia, eee Sr. Louis, Mo., Nov. 22. at a —_ : : MissIONARY MLEETING A meeting 4 despatch from the City of Mexico missionary committee of the N. B. and I’ Island Methodist conference will be hed in Centenary Church, St. John, on the 30th inst. Ou the following day the confers 1 ape: ‘al committee wil! meet at the same })lave. says that the Government bunds supposed ito have been stolen have turned up ail lright. Through the carelessness of a clerk in the Treasury department the bonds were taken to a stamp printing department some encima eh FREAKS OF THE SEASON Oar exch an rs months ago to be stamped and had been still teem with items about ripe strawbe | forgotten They were brought to light being pu ked threughout the country. ile | yesterday by ac ireful search. latest is from Yarmouth where, on Frid«y, : ORS age I Teme e ] 1 ; f » = se tain aoe Bradlangh UL ; a i“ - Oviex Runs.—The Halifax ¢ LoNpon, Oct. 22. The schooner Janie R., Captain Ba i,| Charles Bradlaugh, the well known poli- which arrived yesterday morning from Orwell, | tical and soci«l’reformer and member of the P. KE. 1, made the run in the quick time o) House of Commons for Northamption, is hours The « hoonet W m. Tayl Ts whl -" | verv ill, and it 18 feared th at he 18 dying. : ; wale mort fre Mur r thar ¢. " ‘ ; arrived yesterday morning trom Murray H | Bi idlaugh is suffering from congestion alt the same tim j . a *the lungs. He has a high fever. } >, i = re ; bor, made the pa ge in Was 1T Porsonep ’—A small-sized sen ro. . was created at Memramecook, N. Bb Baptist Convention. davs since by the news that Rev. Father ¢ a box of candy simi.a Orrawa, Oct. 22. mier had received those sent to the victims of poisoning 10 %t. | ; : = ee SE Pp " th I | ase wan nate tl | rh Baptist Convention of Ontario and Jonn, ather ormier at once LOOK Un 0X | : ‘aa : onn i \Qluebec adjourned to-day after adopting ¢ x to a dot tow, Out tne bus Deen k pt se result of the, examllr . resolutions recommending that church pro- perty and the salaries of ministers be sub —_ Woxukep Ir Tas Tuse.—Detective | ‘ yect to taxation. ; $6 os } : . , hneiness — neers a has worked tae stool pigeon USInE:s jl * : a {inherst successfully. He put a bogus crimi- tholishing Separate Schools. nal in the cell with Brophy, the burglar, and | ‘ latter became confidential and toli the Orrawa, Oct. 22 The Legislative Assembly of ths North- west Territories has adopted resolutions in the abolition of separate schools the French language inthe Territories whole story of his crime. He was rather sur prised when he found his prison « omrade giv- | ing evidence which resulted in his conviction. |p... of —_—_—-——- > und AD A young man named .John Ring was} this morning in a state of senseless intox! ; - © + hy 7 y ‘co. tion ou (Juet n St et He Ww yuld vary aa8 Baseball News. antics with dancing, laughing,and other wit- | leas efforts. It was evident that the dreadtul New York, Oct. 22. ¢ 4} lronkard leleriut tremen . 6 y r : dream o the rey ti von i : i . : . . Brooklyn defeated New York to day it ' daoon be his rate ~ordia ndeed, nvst * so ra rag } 1] nted the f ling of nos the worlds series, 5 to ¢. Hughes and be the heart, ana Diunted the tewis ’ j ke} t al a aed 2% wn unfortunate the| Clark were the Brooklyn Battery, and Who Beli quo ou _— — , ? it. | ' | . ’ 7 - Ty ah sake of the few cents they receive | oe snd Ewing for New York. - i ome ieaieneianinan ee . ry ' ao. sia 2 . " ‘ os \ Narrow Escare.—The alarm this norn-| Appointed Indian Commissioner. o «1 - ing was forafire in one of the bedrooins at | Sr Orrawa, Oct. 22. 4. W. Bowell, an official of the British much headway | Columbia government, has been appointed ~ | Indian Commissioner for British Columbia the residence of Mr. B. U. Pi owse, on sy aney i Street. The fire started in a wardrobe--pro bablv from a drum stove and before it was] diseovered had attained so that the life of a baby sleeping in the room| mi was in danger. Indeed, were it not for the; by the Dominion Government heroic conduct of Mrs. Theo. Howe, who sas Sia rushed through the flames into the room The Cronta Case. reacued the child, it certainly would have i es suffocated ina few moments. The warcirobe in which the fire started, withjal! its contents, aca most of the furniture in the 100m, were destroyed. The loss is covered by in surance ! and i ; CuicaGo, Oct. 22. 4 complete jury was secured Cronin case late this afternoon. work was finished the hearing was adjourn- itaciaalagiaumien led until Thursday morning. Axotuern CoMBINE SUGGESTED.—AD ¢x change says: The latest iconoclast is a ** lady . : ”* : ; phisician of extensive practice who deciares | that spanking must be given up on accow it OF | 7 7 ; . s its harmful effect upon childrens spines. | Thus, one by one, the traditions of household | Winds mostly northerly, partly cloudy,con s, one by management are swept away. One-must not | tinued cool we uther. vaff a naughty boy’s ears for fear ol breaking . ; ' ' rr — Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Oct. 22.—10 a. m. his drum, or lock himin 4 dark closet be- HOTEL ARRIVALS. injurious influence of twice- : cause of the him with his face in a breathed air, or stan: a corner, lest it should burt his vision, or send | = him supperless to hed out of regard for his | Oct 21—P J Plante, Quebec; P J _ Griffin, digestion. The medical press is evidently | New York. Oct 22—E A Crump, Toronto; subsidized in the interest of the sinall boy. it} J A Morrison, J B Black, SS Forrest, Hali- is time for parents to combine in defence of| fax; S Prowse, Murray Harbor, A Weir. Tor- their inalienable rights. | onto; R Hunt, S’side; P S Hamon, Montreal ; eons A M Wright, S’side. Personal. OSBORNE hath 22—J B Paton, Halifax; 0 Mutch, D Egan, Mt Stewart; H McLeod, age; J Dickieson, New Glasgow ; G Lowther, Crapaud; D E Brown, St ion = J Mr s. N Earle nas been appointed ehoir Ledam, Montre a] : W H Jackson, do; ¥ B ns ter of Zion Church. The church and con | Gregory, M D, Loper, Mich; W H ae masve 4 : te 3 ’ ' 7 : : . ; sas : gation are to be congt stulated upon hi ving | Napanee, Ont; G K Robitaille, Que ryt a d the services of a musician of so much | McPherson, ¢ ardigan; L Crawford and wife, abilite @ experienc | Wellesly, Mass; W G Gross, Brookline, Mass. apiil ant x pericnee. . ys It Z reported that Mr, S. G. Chase, the first | — —— , . © : . ‘ o ' . officer of the steamer Carroll, and vow C rase, | DIED. i .. . > w next : 2 ee will make theis home in ( are : . _ In this city, on the 23rd inst., Bridget ‘ ¢ > ; a ty 2a - Smee Mr. Chase will, i 1s *11 : E > | Stewart, in the }4th year of her age. May her in the potato business ; but will be ope a for deat ts a in peace ’ J all . 7 eclé lle j C8. pul Tet 1p ® ; 2 all engagements, as before-—espec! ally pic nics (Funeral from her late residence, Sydney oe Not ee | Street, to-morrow at 2 o'clock, to Roman News Notes. i Catholic Cathedral } ied rs | 4st St. Peter’s Road, Oct. Sth, of congestion 5 1 nag | J ol. * , ‘e : son Semen ° _ P&H! ot the brain, Flora Mabel, youngest child of to deal in Japanese goods at wholesale. | Bella and Isaac Bears, aged one year and tous At Baie Verte, N. B., jast week, en | months. wjuare-rigged Norwegian vessels were load | Suddenly, on the 19th inst., at Nort Lake, ing deals in the Bay. | Lot 47, Margaret Ann, daughter of the late The bridge across the Firth of Forsh, Andrew Morrow, Esq , in tne - ag =v 7 : ag ten ino , s aDdile oO sav one of the greatest of engineering and riee age., ti usting im Him who ls a9 chanical works, has been completed the uttermost. Sister Morrow was & memer ¥ ‘) $ , ee Cc ft Z - Ue ; , . % i mag ee . tot the Church of Christ at South Lake. Her I ae Liberal ; majority 1D jife was quiet and inoffensive, and her death Riet slieu was, the other day, 334: in 188; leaves her aged mother, with whom she re wapenty 56, | sided, in loneliness and sorrow, as well asa of brother and sisters, with many friends. May the kind Father of all sustain the aged parent ' ig » uppier wine | HOTEL DAVIES. HOUSE. Harbor, is regis-; Uct | Rustico Dunstafir Senator Prowse, Murray tered at the Hotel Davies. | Richard Hunt, Esq., Summerside, was re-| istered at the Davies yesterday. | | i A company has Conservative Eight hundred and seventy-five miles railway will be constrygted jn Osnade dit current ye, tery Cite (18 DATLY EXAMINER, on the When the | Montreal to Charlottetown and Summerside. ; ‘Hie STEAMER ** WILLIAM ” will sail from Montreal for above named ports about Ist November, and will carry freight at reasonable rates, Apply to J. & R, McLea, Common Street, Montreal, or here to R. McMILLAN, oct2l—dy lw Pictures for Mission Week, URING Mission Week persons wanting Catholic Pictures Framed in all styles, will please give a call at the Store of the [ate John McKxuchen, Queen Street, and inspect our selections. Any Picture uot on hand will be supplied to order. Give us your patronage and we will suit your taste or your purse. JAS. J. O'REILLY & CO. oct22—dy lw MR. H. S. HEARTZ, | Organist of Methodist Brick Church, | Will take a Limited Number of Pupils on the Pianoforte. For terms, etc.. apply at the DUNCAN | HOUSE, corner Water and Prince Streets. oct22—l1m Charlottetown Driving Park, | FIHE Directors of the above Association | 4 have ordered a final call of 20 per cent. ($20 a share), to be made onthe subscribed stock, payable on or before 30th November next. Shareholders will please pay the amount of M ; . | ‘ . y modu | call to the Secretary, at the office of Warbur- ton & Smaliwood, Cameron Block, City, not later than the above date. : A. B. WARBURTON, Secretary. Ch’town, Oct. 22, 1889-—-dy & wky tl dte SHE (The Sensible Housewife) Sent the Largest Number of Wrappers dial init WOODILL’S German Baking Powder, AND WRITES: WESTVILLE, Pictou Co., Sept. 5, 1889. I have received through Mr. Balfour, Post- master, the prize ($5) offered for the largest number of Wrappers of Woodill’s German Baking Powder, and thank you. I was not influenced by offer to use any extra quantity. Have used it for years, and can recommend it as a first-class Baking Powder. (Signed) E. HALE. $10, $5, $3, offered until Dec. 31 to the three families in P. E. Island sending Wrappers representing the most value. Address, W. M. D, PEARMAN, Halifax, N.S. No names published without permission. octlLd WANTS, LOST, FOUND & hina ‘aa a sennlies LADIES, tour, will be pleased by examining the beantiful Sea Shells on sale at Chappelle's. —Oct. 23, 2i eod pd Taz SAGHOLDER, whick saves the labor of one aD & WES W man, is on sale at + R. K. BRAce’s. oct23—2i (wed sat) pa WATANTED IMMEDIATELY-—A good general servant—-no washing. O LET—That desirable residence on Prince Street, at present occupied by Robert Hogg, E:q. Apply to lheo, Howe, at John Newsoun’s. Oct23 2i pd. to learn the Tailor WANTED.— A smart Boy 2i—oct22 ing. Apply at this office. T° LET.—A Furnished House for six months or lounger, on corner of Great George and Fitzroy Streets. Apply to Mrs. BLaTCH. oct22—l1w \ ANTED,—A boy to attend a horse and cow and make himself generally useful, Apply at the City Steam Baxery, act23 tf ‘NTRAVED.—From the pasture at Brighton, a fortnight ago, two Cows—one light brown and wae other dark brown. Any person knowing ot their whereavout# will kinaly leave information with J, J. TRAINOR, Upper Queen »treet. oct22 -dy 3i pd OST.—In this city, about two weeks ago, a Silver Watch (Waliham) with chain at- wcned. Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at this office. pd 3i—oct2i T° LET.—That Brick Hoase on the corner 6 Prince and Dorchester Streeis, containing vine rovms, wil be rented with or witheut the Shop Supplied with water. Outbuiidings im cunuection. Apply to Mrs. CosveLLv, on the premises. mon thu sat—oct21 T° LOAN—$25,000 to loan on favorable terms, twenty-five thousand dollars in large or smallsums. Apply to Mr, Maicolm McLeod (of Paimer & McLeod) at Bank N.S. building, Char- lottetown.—A SB octl8 Im W ANTED.—A situation by a young man on & farm, in a shop or warehouse, Apply at this office, pd 3i-octl’ FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.—First-class Par- jor Set, siik and plush covering, made to order and very little used. Apply at this office. octl8—3i pd WANTED.—For October 22ud, a good plain Cook. No washing. Apply at this office. octid To LKT.—A House containing seven rooms. Apply at Pickard’s bakery. octl6 r 0 LET.—A House on Grafton Street, opposite r the Prince of Wales Coilege, at present oc- Apply to Wis. Mor ied by S. Blanchard, cupied octls LEAN, Merchants’ Bank P. ¢. islan for sale by the quart, 25 cents ; also for sale by the peck or bushel.—JostaH CarMmopy, Dor- chester Street, Kast. pd lw~—octl6 OR SALE.—A splendid Milch Cow, just F calyed. Apply to R. K, Brace, Graiton Street. } 3i—octld T? LET. —House to let on Chestnut Street, con- taining five rooms, with kitchen and pantry. Apply to Mrs THORNE, Spring Park. octl6—Sieod pd Ch Oysters, fished every day, ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Cook. Ap- \ ply to Mrs. WATSON, Queen Street. oct2—if | WANTED.—A Female Servant for general Good wages housework in a small family. Pets to a suitable persgy. Apply to Varcyoster Strut, tt WE DNES DAY, 93 a OCTOBER 23. 1889. 10,000 Dollars Worth READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR SALE CHEAP AT J. B. MACDONALD’S. 5 nn $4 eee cee REEVERS, . - - Snes ie SS ee Se RERMEES..3-| - ~siseh Sax Sues. lf} ee ee SO ie ad mee REM ge seers RING 65 6, Gasstvimy herons RESUERS eo 87h. wel enna UNIT she spc siris'ew actA cee $ 3.00 3.30 4.00 4-50 5.00 6.00 6 50 “fae § 00 9.59 10.00 OVERCOATS, -_ - OVERCOATS, OV ERUOETR. ce oe og Oy emueare,. ec gg OVENUOATER ore cel OVERCOATS, -~ - - ONES eae ee WMOATE tere NRE ws cae OVERCOATS, — - - : bam OVERDOATS, (8 Se a OVERCOATS. - 12.00 Mens’ Suits! Mens’ Boys’ Overcoats ! Suits ! The Largest and Cheapest Stock of Ready-made Clothing in the City. Jd. B. MACDONALD. SOON NAIM ore coonoucace S oOoocoooo } Suits! ; Boys’ Reefers! Boys’ Boys’ Suits ! Charlottetown, October 9, 1889--eod wky JAS PATON & CO’S. Great Clothing Pepartment is now brim full of New Reef- ers. Overcoats, Ulsters, Waterproof Coats and Suits, all first-class goods and splendid fits. ‘This enormous stock has been bought at the very lowest cash prices, and in order to make aspeedy ciearance we have marked our Reefers and Overcoats so low that they are bound to sell fast. Last winter our sales for Reefers was so large we could not sup- = gaply ail our customers; this season we have : almost doubled our stock. We have all | sizes. We can suit the smallest boy or the largest man on the Island.. Come one, come all! Hf our prices don't convince you that we are selling the best goods for the = east money, we don't ask you to buy. Suits and Reefers a Specialty ! Great Bargains in Shirts and Drawers sapien ——_——({x }_—_—_——-— PATON & CO’S. POPULAR GLOTHING STORE, MAREET SQUARE. Charlottetown, Oct. 9, 1889—2m eod wky DANCING. GH. TAYLOR'S SALE A JUVENILE CLASS for instruction in Dancing wil! be opened at Terpsichore | Hall on SATURDAY NEXT, the 12th inst., ; and coptinue Saturdays and Wednesdays, | aie “Watches, Jewelry, &c., Dumb Bell exercises carefully taught. TO CONTINUE ONLY A SHORT TIME LONGER. lit le Boys’ Overcoats, —— OF~— — A Class for Adults will be opened on the | following Tuesday, the 15th, and continue, Tuesdays and Fridays, from 8 to 10 p. m. E. BURRIS. oct7—dy 2w (m w) wky 2i MILLINERY. beni North Side Market Square. N es SAUNDERS is now work- a at her Residence on KENT Charlottetown, Oct. 21, 1889—2aw wky STREET, nearly opposite Dr. Johnson's, | ————— - eae where she is prepared.to do Millinery work | of all kinds, Crape work a specialty. octl5—2w eod i To be sold at Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, b E S | () N EA R | H & Mortgage Sale. the 20th day of November, A, D. 1889, at Twelve ——_——_{x]}-+-—- —— o'clock, noon, at the Court House 1n Summer: The Amherst Makes of Boots and Shoes. side, in Prince County, under s power of sale —————— x) ontained i i rn Mort , dated contained in an Indenture of (23 and imade be- E HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF THIS CELEBRATED MAKE, in Men's, Auso—An immense stock of _RUBBERS, The large lot of Watches sold during the last fortnight are giving satisfaction, | and are warranted to do so in the future. Make your purchaszs at once. —— tueen Francis G. Renouf and Sarah Renonf, of the one part, and Jessie Isabel Cambridge, of the other part :— Lthat piece or parcel of land sityateand | | Aine in the hoon of Summerside. aad kuown as Number Five of Tow? Lots, a3 laid | down ona plan of said Town, commencing at a) . s north-west corner Of said Lot; | ; : : : ; ae alae camectt along Church Street Women’s and Children’s wear. ninety feet; thence couther'? at yng angles | OVERSHOES and FELT GOODS. a bordering . Lot owned by Archi- | , gens oe alate & If you want the best goods for the least money, please give us 4 call and bald McKelivie ninety and one quarter feet : | t TREN dy C. SPRAGU 4s thence westwardly along land known as Chapel | examine our immense st ek. QUBEN STREET. in 2et ; t right} Land ninety feet; thence northerly at. apgies and bordering on a Lot owned by George Crabbe ainety and one quarter feet to the place of commencement, with the Sao ee Dated tale aah Cay of Oro D, 39 Ch‘vowy, Oct. 22, 189-— tu fri wity > oy ero Ree te tot Seen — re) r ae sai ida dads ade cad oe i 2D Ca ME ihe ee ee ae re Ba u ery FE IN I PIES ia RE > sens ra