Ne A A, FELEGRAPHIG NEWS, repaotal DesPATCHES TO Tar, EXAMINER, } 4 , | TREL AIN D. sypoll’'s Programme — Protection 3 Wa opine Ns or tHe —_——= ton | Lbbu ' PR ES*, Lonvon, Oct. 7. irse of a epeech at >enell, in the co ten yesterd ay, eaid thas the Irish Par liament would be ec mpelled to protect pative industries against [ugland, in order to obtain & fair start, but such protection would not last long, probably not longer than two or three years He concluded by garting Enzland that unless Home Rule were granted, lrishmen would sooner or iater have revenge ant W yuld help in des- stroying the British Empire. (C hers. ) | The Times commenting on : Parnell’s speech, says “The cabinet, which meets to-day, must consider the situation in Ire- land. It is impossidie to disguise the fact that the goveanment ot Ireland has passed, or is rapidly passing, out of the hands of Her Majesty's Ministers. The latter must defend their policy of abandoning the Coercion Act Parnell’s demand for Home Rale is only preliminary to further olfinate to complete the separation of Ireland from Great Britain. The Freeman's J opts Parnell’s demand The Irish Times says that protection is impossible without removing lreland thou- »), of Dublin, sup- Seacrest Antanas, —- — SSE. aN A i A tt A A Nl Nn he MRE ON cate sett et lo DAqtTI Local and Other items. | Go and be weighed at the Bazaar. a oaep oy Hanpsome Fancy Aiticles at Watson’s. -> LU LUMINATION at the B zaar this evevi ig. > as. A. LEAMAN, of Truro,is at the Rapkin. | : - GRarks from His Lord ship’s Vinyard at the Bazar, . re _ REALLY WoxperFuL ! The the Bazaar. low prices at . . 7 > For a right jolly time, visit the Bazaar this evening. Ss I Cwehes Sccu Exe lent Oysters !—on t 2 atte y ou the half-shell > Tue fancy aethiies are ' are selling like te at the Bazaar. g like hot cakes ceased ALL standard Patent Medicines, wholesale and retail at Watson's. sess iiee oii Hon. SENATOR MontTGoMERY and Hon. Jobn Lefurgey are in the city, ~_ ——}> Some of Mr, Harris’ best pictures can be seen at the Art Gallery of the Bazaar. hoisting PISCATORIA .— Good hauls of fish are being made at St. Joseph’s Boziar Fish Pond. . a a yg EVERYBODY speaks in the highest terms of the dinner served up to visitors at the Baziar. - > SKATING at the Ro'ler Rink to-night with the band of the 82nd Battalion in attendance > lH atiention of the ladies is 8. Gauls Card, which appears in another co'umn, M _ - sands of miles away from England. ENGLISH POLEPICS ! i | | j DILKE SPEAKS.| He Taunts Lord Salisbury and De- clares in Favor of Home Rule. Lonpon, Oct. 7. Sir Charles Dilke spoke at Chelsea yes- terday and taunted Lord Salisbury with weak concurrence 10 German annexation everywhere, and warned the Government that France inten ied to dominate Bur- mah. ~~ He advised conferring upon Ireland the} widest elective self-government compatible with the integrity of the Empire. It was impossible, he said, to justify the Dublin Castle system. ——— ——_——— — Tarrible Shootiog Affeay iu Truro, ANARROW ESCAPE Conflicting Statements of the Sheoters, Truro, N. S., Oct. 7. Thomas Graham and Douglass Crane,who lived in the same house here, have had an ill-feeling for sometime. It ended on Sun- day morning about daylight by Graham lodging twenty-six Jarge shot in Crane’s abduminal walls. Fortunately he had heavy clothes on which saved his life. Graham claims that he fired in self-de- fence, Crane having fired five shots out of a revolver. Crane says that Graham shot him first and he then de’ended himeelf. ——— THE “SITUATION” EAST. Getting Ready for the Inevitable. Lonpon, Oct. 8. Ten thousand volunteers for service in Macedonia have congregated in South Bulgaria. Both Greece and Servia have called out their army reserves. The Presbyterian Synod. Sr. Jonny, Oct. 8. The Rev. Thomas Sedgewick has been elected Moderator of the Presbyterian | Synod now in session here. —— -- —— A Cardinal Dying. New York, Oct. 3. Cardinal McCloskey is at the point of death, Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the the Maritime Provinces. next 24 howrs for” Toxonto, Oct. 7.—10 a. m. Moderate winds; cloudy, cool weather, preceded by rains in the southern portions. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE ; Charlottetown, Oct, 7, 1885. Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at RRR SR west Temperature yesterday, (read at UD bccsscccccth coagecmuninns 449 weat Temperature this morning... .... 41.9 Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock, . .45.2 eMperatnro thie afternoon atl o'eloak..47.2 NOTES. -* the promissory, but) facts about ELCOME Soar, an article shat does not con- tain one particle of the adulterations used to reduce the coat of ‘/ ure Goods,” but does possess the value of legitimate Washing Qualities, the demand for which proves the a gained by the use of the genuine sh ee of doubtful character. _None ould be deseived even by Red and Yellow wipers, oreny of the imitations of the ELOOME, as a pair of clacped hands ie Stam ed Jeary ‘rr . - every bar. Made by Curtis, —_—_— MARRIED. On the 6th inst., by the Rev. D. Fi'z- Gerald, D. D., John MeDougall, of Morell, to ary Letitia Garrett, of Cable Head. DIED. At Wost Cove Head, on Oct, 6, Laughlan CountTrRY Deavers should ,buy their stock of perfumes, soaps, combs, brushes, dyes, etv., at Watson's. ae a The Elections to-night promise to be most excitiug. The candidates will be named for this evening’s ballot. - > _ Visrrors to the Exhibition—buy the Per- fumes, Soaps, Hair Dyes aud Toulet articles you require at Wateon’s, -— >- — We hai the pleasure of a call to-day from Dr. Hyde, who, in company with Mrs Hyde, is Spending a holiday in this city. aii. PRovINCcIAL Exutprrion.—Auction sale of Steck Farm Stock on show grounds, Thursday Cct. 8, at 2 o’clock.—A. McNett. 7 peace A Large fresh lot of durable sponges, suit- able for washing paint, and for all domestic purposes very cheap at Watson's, winialiiglamas Tue flag on the Provincial Building is “hali mast’ to-day on account of the daath of Lauchlan McMillan, Esq., M.L C -_ United States last evening. Parties having large horses for svle should see him at once, THt steamer Coban, Capt. §FKraser, arrived from Montreal last night. the saiis for St. John’s, Nfld., via Pictou this evening ir EO Triamep Harts, 50cts and upwards at Mrs R, Young’s, upstairs at A. L. Brown’s. All orders from the country promptly attended to. oct] wkyli aula Exureition folks should call and see those handeonie South Pacific shells, lamps. cruets, and China tea setts, etc., etc., at R. K Brace’s. _ ee — Tue first session of the Teacher's Conven- tion will be held to-morrow (Thursday) at 10.30 a.m.,in the Hall of the Upper Prince Street School. omni iil PersonaL.—Hon, A. J. McDonald, George- town, Kichard Hfunt, Esq , Summerside; Jas Hegun, Evrq. C. KE, st John,fand J. B. Hamm, Esq., St. Joho, are in the city attend- ing the exhibition. Siseiiaettisndina Mr. R,. H. Matson, Superintendent of the Union Mutual life Insurance Co., is now in this city, at the Revere House. Mr. Matson intends to appoint an agent for his Company in this Province. The Union Matual was es- tablished in 1848, and is looked upon as a company of high character, and good financial standing. einnesllgpitiieaiai Joseen’s Bazaarn.—Notwithstanding the very disagreeable state of the weather, St. Josephs Bazaar, which opened at 11 o'clock thie morning, is being well patronized. The sales of fancy work have been large, and the number of hot dinners served up really oT, remarkable. A great rush may be expected this evening. Worth’s Brass Band will be in attendance. Lienigullaiiegaliinan From the beginning of ita manufacture until now nut a single ounces cf any but pure Vir- ginis leaf of the finest quality has been used in the “Myrtle Navy” tobacco, The mapru- facturers «fis have settled belief that the public cannot be misled on this point, and that any tampering with the quality of the brand would be a monetary loss to them. Thousands of dollaraa year saved by mixing with an inferior leaf, would not repay them for a doubt on the part of the public as to the quality vf their tobacco. ESHIBITION iain SD sialic Fruit and Confectionery &c., at B. Balderston’s. ORANGES, Lemons, Pears, Grapes, Apples, Cranberries, Crab Apples, Sweet Potatoes, Onions, Cocoanuts, &c. CONFECTIONERY, under the supervision of Mr. W. A. Hutcheson. | We guarantee purity and cleanliness in the | manufacture. GROCERIRS: ; as any other of all kinds, as cheap and as g store in the city. B. BALDERSTON, Queen Street. Ch’town, Oct. 2—-lwk wky3i WHITE OATS. W ANTED.—5,000 bush. WHITE OATS. FENTON T. NEWBERY, 23.°&5 why pat Ch’town, Sep*. -Y ANTED—A Leader of Psalmody, for St James’ Church. Application to be McMillan, Esq. ~ on Thursday, Oct, 8, at 2 o'clock made, not later than October 20th, to T. C. ‘James, Clerk of Session, from whom all infor- mation can be obtained. ocl 2aw 3wks directed to Mr. W. 8S. McKie returned from the | of all descriptions, manufactured on the premises, | fj = eae ’ ‘" Pex A MIN HR, OCTOBER ‘te aes ee TE ee ae ee i — : ; : a VWHSTHRIN Fire Assurance Co- INCORPORATED, 1851. Se oe ee oO (ee Head Office _ - ‘ °()° ome comme Toronto, Ont. Risks taken on all descriptions of property at REASON- ABLE RATES. Office: In Cameron’s Block, South Side Queen Square. HORACE HASZARD, General Agent, P, E. Island. Ch’town, Oct. 3, °85—1mo eod mene ~t FLEECY COTTONS. 0:0 PRRKINS & STERNS WILL SELL FQR THE NEAT SO"DATS nm GI Lem Immense Stock of FLEECY COTTONS At Prievs Never Before Offered to the People of this Ceuntry. | food Heavy Fieecy Cottons, worth $c. for de rer, ' * per Yard 7¢ “ ee +6 ee ee «“ 6. “ 1$¢, “ ide 4 sé ‘ éé ‘<“ 15¢, ‘< ll¢ 6s ¢s es $e Tc 20c, “ ide $ eee A BIG LOT, Fleeced on Both Sides, a little soiled, wor th 14 cents, for 7) cents. SHE THESE GOODS BEFORE PURCHASING FLSEWHERS PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Sept, 50, 85. ‘FRENCH ROCK.” i 5 I AM instructed, by MR. A. BLUE, . to offer by Auction on THURSDAY, Oct, | Rth, at 2 o'clock, p. m., on Exhibition Show Groun’s, his splendid Canadian horse ‘French Rock.” Particulars at Sale. A. MceNEILL, Auctioneer EO Fe MEN TO READ! ee Oct, 5, 1895—2i OERESTNG ANNOUNCE QUTFITVAG DEPARTHEAT GPECIAL PRICES, at REID BROS., in Bread and Butter Goods, } all of which are Fresh and New, and are not the | CaN STLEMEN I | j during Exhibition Week, . FOR — accumulation of years. Men’s Heavy Overcoats, $5, $6, $7, to $14 each. Men’s Heavy Reefers, 95, #6, 37, to $14 each. Men’s Winter Pants, $1.25, $1.60, $2, and up. $8.85, New Shapes in Linen Cuffs and Collars, aos 2—New Stock of Fine and Stout-Hosiery. 3—New Stock of Dent’s Kid Gloves. 4—New Stock of Scarfs and Neckwear. 5—New “tock of Scotch Underwear. Men’s Worsted Suits, in Fall Styles, worth $12. : Men’s Worsted Suits, in Fall Styles (to arrive) only $6.50. Men’s Tweed Suits, in Fall Styles, $6, $8, to $15. Child’s Suits, Fail Styles, $2.85, #3 and up. Youth’s Tweed Suits, Fall and Winter Styles, $5.50 and up. Men’s Island Tweed Pants (our make) $1.50 and up. Men’s Island Tweed Suits, $12 and up (our } ease C4, nh make.) The largest stock of Tryon Tweeds on the Island, 45cts for all wooi. The largest stock of T'weeds and Overcoatings in the market, made up to order by a Scientitic Tailor, at short notice, and every garment war- ranted perfect fitting, at from $2 to $6 of a saving for the purchaser. : A large stock of Tailor’s Trimmings at a sacri- | 6 - New Stock of Canadian Underwear. 7—New Stock of Christy’s London Hats. 8—New Stock Best Elastic Bracas. 9 —New Stock of Gents’ Dress Shirts. 10—New Stock of Silk Umbrellas. 11—New Steck of Alpacca Umbrellas, 12—New Stock of Scotch Tweeds, 13—New Stock of English Worsteds 14—New “tock of Tweed Suitings. ce. Men’s Undersuits, only 60cts each, worth $1. Ladies’ Undervests, $1 and up (in merino.) Men’s Scarlet Shirts and Drawers, (all wool) only 75cts, worth $1. Gray Shirting Flannel, winter weights, 18cts, 70cts and up. s Mammoth stock of Trunks and Valises, 75cts and up. 5—_N stock of C i e Ladies’ and Children’s Rubber Capes, $1.25 15—New Stock o Cardigan Jackets. and up. 16 —New Stock of Linen and Silk Handker- Ladies’ Corsets (American makes) 50cts for Double Busks. ou Ladies’ Skating Rink Corsets (perfect fitting) $1.25, up. : Hoop-skirt Bustles, in all the latest novelties, 25cts, up. Ladies’ Dent’s 4-clasp Kid Gloves, every pair | warranted, only 85cts. GES'TLEMER Ladies’ Linen Collars, 6cts, up; a full stoek of W inter Gloves. Siete, up. - es ie will find our Stock Complete and Fresh, with American Felt Hats and Cap:,in Fall Styles, Ame ’ , ee we Ps engenag . oe si’) PRICES MUCH BE! OW thos» charged by Tickings, Wincies, | Furnishing Stores. Gray and White Cottons, WEBES & Co, Cretornnes, &c. A full stock of Gexts’ Furnishings. MARKET SQUARE. Ch’town, Oct. 5, ’85. chiefs, Scar!pias, Coliar Stads, &c. REID BROS, CAMERON BLOCK. Ch’town, Oct. 3, 1885. THE LANCASHIRE INSURANGE CO. OF BNGSLAN D. $ 13.000,000 Capital - - - Grovernment Deposit, $200,000 Insurance effected in the above well-known Fire Insurance © o—_— Company at lowest current rates. Apply for quotations to A. 5S. URQUHART, Authorized AGENT for Prince Edward Island, Office : Charlottetown P. E. I., Oct. 2—3mo eod Brown's Brick Block, Queen Square. CHEAP GOTTON FLANNELS o—— —® SPECIAL SALE FOR TEN DAYS ——AT THi— LENGEN HEUSH AS FOLLOWS: . + { Let at Five and one-half cents. 1 Lot at Seven and one-ha'f cents. i Lot at Ten cents, i Lot at Twelve and one-haif cents. 1 Lot at Fourteen cents. CHO, DAVIES & Co. Ch’town, Sept. 30, 1885. THE GREAT EXHIBITION! | pe ENTRANCE to inspect our Large Stock of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE! Best Workmanship and Immense Bargains! Great Attractions! Largest Variety ! Cheapest ever offered in the city. My New Establishment is now complete. Has every convenience! Great Facilities! Perfect Arrangements! In fact, it is as near perfection as possible, enabling me to produce at the smallest possible expense, Please cal] and get Bargains. JOHN NEwWSON. Ch’town, Sept. 28th, 1885. G&. =H. HASZARD, AND IMPORTER AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN STATIONERY, SCHOOL-BOOKS, &C. 70: UST RECEIVED, THE FOLLOWING LINES OF FASH- IONABLE STATIONERY :-- The Crazy Edge Correspondent Cards, with ENVELOPES to match. OPALESANTE CARDS, with ENVELOPES. LONDON COURT STATIONERY, in Hem-stitch. Octavo Note, and ENVELOPES. FLORAL NOTE, very Cheap in boxes. the Mother Hubbard Mucilage Bottle will never upset and can be hung up to desk, The Pocket Mucilage Bottle, very handy in every way. See. A Large and Beautiful Assortment of Memorandum Pocket Books. If you want something that will please in every way, call and see my stock. THE PERFECT MUCILAGE BOTTLE. This is a real gem and will always giv satisfaction. in a great variety of styles and very Cheap, ENVELOPES! ENVELOPES! by the Box of half or quarter Thousand, in all Sizes and Qualities. INK STANDS, INK BOTTLES, Writing and Copying Inks, in CARTER’S, STAFFORD & TORIAY’S are the Standard Inks and are the Best. WEDDING STATIONERY. I siways keep in stock a large line of the Latest and Best Styles of Wedding Stationery, Bll Programmes and At-Home Cards, and will print at short notice all kinds of Visit- ing and Wedding Cards. G. H. HASZARD, BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE. Ch’town, Sepi, 12,85. . Printer, Bookbinder, t : t FO en ae ae eo