id fre 1" a + —- . mis, a & 4 zecal and Other Ite New Dress Trimmings at Beer Bros ——- — ; I, 0. OF ¥.--Wildey Lodge meets }o-] night—conférring first degree. > New Dress Silks at Beer Bros. —_—-—<— >> Poids Copnt.—J. McL. Duncan was fit five cepts and costs fodassault, and two Sc Ach ches Were adjoutmedy ~ tt a as ge er TuPorrayn—No.¢ 1 Battery, G. A., will nreet at the drill shed om Thursday night to receive their annual drill pay. Gils New Fur Goods opening to day.—Beer . Bros: ene _ > Tareer Pracrice.—No. 1 Battery,G A, held its annual target practice yesterday. The cup was won by Sergt. Connolly, 8 WAL An New Hat and Bonnet Shapes—i60 dozen— at Beer Bros. - - Water Takrs.—Water takers Who have not yet paid their rate for the quarter ending Sist December will do so at once, as Thurs- day is the last day for paying the same. - ParriarcHaL.—Port la Joie encamp- ment holds its regular session to-morrow (Wednesday) evening, at 8 o'clock. The G. R. degrue will be conferred. pinion Now Mantle Cloths at Beer Bros, - TT. Cophecroyvpevrs.—The subj«ct matter of “* A*Residart’s” letter | t*en made known to the police, nd no doubt the griev- . ie ; . ance Ipiainea oF V ll soon be remedied, o RALL.—The National League sea ‘losed on Saturday and New York is the win- of the pennant, with Boston a-< 1, Chicago third ahd Philadelphia ih. son I bOS< ou urt > Rakk Grapes. —Some beautiful large grapes gruwn in the open air at China Point, were oft gale at the market to-day. They were, in the opinion of many, fully equal to those hot- house grapes that took first prize at the ex- hibition. ieee Borts, pimples, and skin diseases of all kinds speedily disappear when the blood is purified by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It has no equal as a tonic alterative, the results being immediate and satisfactory. Ask your druggist for it, and take no other. eure New Ulsterings at Beer Bros. pa RuevuMatisM is caused by a poisonous acid in the bleod and yields te Ayer’s Pills. Many cases which seemed chronic and hopeless have been completely cured by this medicine. It will cost but littie to try what effect the Pills may have in your case. ‘We predict success. -~@—-—— Pattern Hats and Bonnets at Beer Bros. . —_—~@s- - Recatives Wantep.—The St. John 7Je/e- graph says: “The whereabouts of the relatives of Juhn W. Purchase, late mate of the schooner Adeline, who was drowned off Delaware Cape last. month, is a cause of anxiety to Shipping Master W. H. Purdy, as he is desirous of hearing from them. | Pur- chase belonged to Lameline, Newfoundland, buf it 14 thought that his fafnity isaiow living at Lower Montague, P. E:*8." 44 io Now. Knittipg, Yarns,_inci@@ling’@ case of our popular Knickerbocker Yarn:—Beer Bros. . - Tue Rirre.—A‘ telegram ‘frém Secretary Pringle this mérning says that bit nine teams competed in the recent telegraph match, the others entered having backed ‘out at the last moment. The grant’ »guregate of the Vic- toria, 8. C., team was 1450—561 at-200 yards; 485 at 500, and 404 at 600. The weather throughout was cloudy, threatening rain, and the wind was light but yery Changeable. The light was dull and ¢hangeavle, particularly at the 600 yards. The foaling was moist. a Thirty cases. New Goods opeding, to,day.— (Beer Pros; wee 85d 4 neabllegi El. Phese#etarios.—Sprgt. Major. Allen was presented, laetvevening; witha fine. ebony walking stick Strmoonhted bya gold head, hearing ‘the inst; fption :— “ PRaSENTED TO Senet: MAsok ‘ALLEN «& ' BY TH” ARTILLERY Baxp.” Z The presentation was made in consideration of ‘Sergt. Allen's’ efficient seryices in con- nection with the band, as well as.of his many good qualities as 4 man. Scat , 7 (| Rod dleigs hd Bross Goods, very rich,—bBeer Bros: PUFFS e «& - rh Founn Gevrnzy)+—A Halifax despatch says : Annie H. Killagi*hds ‘Beem found guilty of perjury inthe Supreme Court. She was the alleg d iaistress of Otto 8, Weeks, M. P. P. Weens used to ii-ireat her,, and some time ago soe nad Lin arrested upom sw orn iaforma- tion of his shoeting at her with aitent to kill Upon the case De ing tited the alleged that her swol 9 informatica was un‘rue. do save her parainot she sacrificed hersels, From Japan.-Under date ot 10th Sept. Rev. ‘Benjamin {Chappell writes “from got to. work and am enjoyisg it immensely. - 1 fully believe that | have found’ my life work..* * .* Let me introduce yeu to some of my classes «1 have a ** cOnversa- tion class, which roeans teaching. English to.these who know nothing of it, ho yk ® Then Thave'a class of readitiy in If Grade preparatory, and that too is both easy and enjoyed. In the college classes I have one class in each year, Freshmen, Rhetoric, Sophomore, Logic, Senior,’ Eviglish - Lit- erature. 1 bave also four mornings ofeach week a class in’ Bible ‘study.."* * **| I have and will have in all, nineteen hours of teaching a week, so ‘that I do not an- ticipate over-work. There is no trouble in the matter of discepline-here at all. They are all so respectful. When we go to the Gakko at a quarter to eight, all leave their boots in. the entry, both. pupils/and teaeh- ers, as the floor is so finished that the grit of the earth carried in would injure it The students are generally in their bare feet. When the beli rings for opening, the teachers seated on the platform ‘and the students in the body of hall, rime and bow to each other. Then devotiona> exercises are conducted, and the work of the oy proceeds. | am already fond of th students, and expect ‘to Brow totike them very much, parties. At such gatherings yop would hot think that you were in # foreign land. the. county itself ig full of interest; that wil: bamaginey-vontinug Povel fara gopd = “Prowler my while to come, * od |’ | testaee he Kiwa Giakko, Aoyauia,. Tokyo, Japan. He says ** Lam at present enjoymg Rev.’ Mr. Wadman’s hospitalities, was” can MOTO? “« * * * 1 have bden at two} DAILY EXAM BLEGRAPH Bhd Bt ” : ic N i NO “LIGHT YET. sane a The-inquiry inté the death of ‘Mrs. ‘Me- Rae was commenced before,coroner_ Berry, man ithe police vourtroom this’ evening. . ‘he attendance of spectators, was ¥ery \arge--ail eager to learnt by what.means the. \ which caused the arrest of Wm. McDonald. But they were disappointed. Although (thirteen witnesses were examined not one furnished the desired testimony. The pub- f the evidence in the possession of the | Solie¢itor-General. Mcltae, amd tothe receiving of the candy. morrow evening at 8 o'clock; but it is not! expected that the important part of the Lestimony will be reached before Wednes- lay at the earliest. All efforts to find out! who the woman is that gave the informa- | tion have proved truitless, but thaf it was | *# woman is believed to be beyond the que- stion of a doubt. News from Halifax. ‘ Haunrax; Oct. 7: Wallace Graham was sworn in Judge of 1e Supreme Court before Chief Justice IcDonald to-day. Rev. Mr. Wadman, a graduate of Mount \llison, has beenZappoiuted on the staff of | the Anglo-Japan Co'lege at Aoyama, Japan. | An Erghshman fnamed Hatch, aged 30) years, who outraged a six-year-old child at Economy, Colchester Cu., has been sen- tenced to one year in jail and to fifty lashes | mn the bare back. There will be an elaborate submarine dis- play in the harbor on Wednesday afternoon. | i —>_— Heavy Gales. Lonpox, Oct. 7. Terrific gales prevail to-day throughout Great Britain and Ireland, and are particularly severe along the River Mersey. Much damage was done at Black- pool. At Lancashire it is blowing with tremendous force. In the Irish Channel a large number of shipwrecks are reported. The+storm -destreyed 100 yards —of -the Holyhead breakwater and isolated ‘the’ light-house, The coast is strewn with wreckage, A large steamer, is ashore off Aberffraw, Wales. In the Northern por: tions of England and ireland numerous buildings were demolished, and several persomajinjured. Marine Disasters. Datnovustie, N. B., Oct. 7. The barque Petitcudiac, of Moncton, ar- rived heré*yesterday with the master and eleven men of the ship Minnie Swift, of Me., together with nine men” belonging to the barque Zeullette, of North Shields, and six cattle-men of the steamer Geograph- ique. Four men, the stewardess, and Miss Masters, a passenger of the Minnie Swift, were drowned, and one man missing. The captain, two boys and two men of the Zeullette were drowned, and one man is missing. Another Combine. 3 Amuerst, N.S., Oct. 7, Owsng to” agmoyances eaused by wpe Scot@ Aet being enforced in “Aniherst, “the proprietors of the Terrace, Lamy and Am- herst Hotels have combined, under a cash penalty, for bredgh offagreement *to ‘close offers, ftom: this dite until to “re-dpen “theif” respéctive \. » houses. —— Cattle Seizure, Orrawa, Oct. 7. F* A fierd df catfle! Goniprising 325 “head, belonging to Conrad & Co., of Maple Creek, N. W. T., were seized by the cus- toms officials a few days ago. It is alleged that the cattle have been brought in with- out paying dnty from Moutana. What Will lt Be? SHERBROOKE, Que., Oct. 7. This was a inost exciting day in the Mor- rison trial. Counsel delivered eloquent addresses, and the jary wege locked.up tor the night.” A verdict is expected to-morrow morning. ET 8 IS Mr. ViINNICOMBE resumed his violin teach- ing on Monday. All persons desiring tuition should endeavor.to send in their names as the Stockholders of the above Association will be held in Mr. J. D. McLeod’s Hall, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 23rd inst., J» 3 8 q F “By died ule bheada’ A. B. WARBURTON, B. aoe | oGts —tl dte frst woruon in Japan last Sunday, } XAMINER, 8 @ @ #BoRONTO, Oct. 8.—10 a. m. _ clearing pas : S2. J oORN, N. B. Octntes es Growh became possessé8 of the’ evidence’ lie are still inethe datk as*to the nature'of © All the witnesses to- — night simply testified tothe death of Mrs. | _ Che tnvestigation was adjourned until to- | ; Woed Fart, St. etet's Road, 2 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, —_ — 8 oe | - t Charlottetown, on uesday, Oct. r t&hé ayepf thirty-six, ah Jane, wife ot rles> Wael and §@ldest } daughter of ». ofeph B jug five; small chil- |” ‘kindimother. jshe i of her Saviour, residence, | Euston St., ay) at 2.30) p. 1y., for People’ | i | See ~ ‘Weather Bulleti = © er «© ‘Winds shifting to south-west and west; weather: | 7 : 7 ater eae BE. H, NORTON & 00. "E will contigue .our sale.on THURS: : » DAY, ‘October 10th,” at» half:past 10 o'clock, and positively sell :— 40 Barrels Second Grade, | ** No. 1 Extra Gravenstein, ,, | the best stock offered this season. 4 fil Atso—Some Pears, P —— TOLY AND CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable : temedy for all Threat and Line Diseases, | It has cured hundreds of cases considered’ hopeless. ‘It soothes, heals arid strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. a fresh’ cold if taken in time. per bottle. . i | ’ ‘ ca oct8 —2i 2 { Price 50 centa | For sale ai the Drug Storés. W. HAWKER’ & SON, Proprietor, St. John, N. BK. Charlottetown Board of Trade, \HE GENERAL Grae MEET. a j ING of this Corporation will he held at the Board Room, Queen Street, this city, on the evening of WEDNESDAY, the 9th inst., at 8 o'clock. J. MACEACHERN, Secretary. AUCTION SALE — Farm Stock and, Implements novift—ly dy oct7—3i AM instructed George J. Wrigh . Esq., * to sell by Auction, on the premise i On Wednesday, 16th Inst.,| AT 10 O'CLOCK, A.M, | All his FARM STOCK. and IMPLEMENTS, consisting of STOCK.—3 Working Horses, 1 Carriage Mare, in foal to All Right; 1 Fitiy, 2) years, by Hernando; 1 Gelding, 14 years, by Her- nando; 10 Milch Cows, 5 Steers, 2 and 3 years old; 2 yearling Steers, 3 yearling Heifers, 5 Calves, 1 pure-bred Shropshire Ram, got first prize at Exhibition, 188); 16° Shropshire Ewes, 10 Lambs, some prize) win- ners. IMPLEMENTS, —2 Carts, 2 Wood Sleighs, l ae 1 Dogible Wagon (reversible xpress Wag seat). 1 , 1 Mowing Machine (Pattersém), 1 Reaper (Cheaitt), 1 Horse Rake, Nor- Turnip Deill, Plough, Lrom Harruws, Scafiler, 2 Horse Hoés, 1 HayCurrigr, Fork and Rope, Cart and Driving Harness. CROP.—About 50 tons Hay, 3 stacks Dats, lot Straw, 5 acres Turnips, iot Potatoes in - z OP cellar, and a lot 6 other articles*too erous Chitigm-m ee me Bi e: : "Pinus = All armnouhte” over $10,"six months on approved joint note ; under that amount, cash. ' This sale is positive, as Mr. Wright bas sold part of his property, and the remainder is about being disposed of. i a @: GEO. 'M. "HARRIS, | Auctioneer. ' BOWLING. *E\HE Bowling Alleysin the Hilisborough Skating Riuk will be open on and after Monday, the 7th. October, instant, from 4 to 6 o'clock and from» 7 to 10 o’elock, p..m., daily, D. C. McLEOD, : Secretary. =e aes oct4 4> Oct. 4, 1889.—lw BEDROOMS—1 very fine walnut suite, marbie tops, ash and’ painted Sets’ and’ ‘Bed. ding, walnut Wardrobes, Tapestry and Wool C Des,» Window Cornices and Curtains, Mattle aaments, ™ pdett ehewes 2 "GEO. M. HARRIS, Auctiouser, cote j Just a few doses wiil cure { Bigpamae = ‘100 1889. *ceot.o81 ¥ “M Yo. mtr ta 4 %, ss : ’ i” a . : : l¢ nal t tne jot A vie | beareeions ; . pis : i ' Pat van fr id at ; ’ } weet : . ce eo ‘ c ! a “BB ‘1 . h . ‘ , | a. » dont 2 eaten m es B RG I "| BUSINESS, ira ef: a8 4 ust because we promise no more than we can’ perform, and make our Bargains better than our Brag::: ING IS wv OUR, IMMENSE STOCK OF CLOTH “GOING LIKE HOT CAKES |! On dihtestt A sols oe 55 eee —{x) | es: eee will’ make y with Bargains that. aie at e wi you: happ eon. the..to Cheapness and Valué. sen . p notch for IAN | UNSMA3 2 We'have the Largest Stock. of Clothing in the. Lower _ Provinces and Lowest Prices in the Dominien. toe we s ld ’ . 3 o—- _* ; ‘ a oe (x's isestice = os i ’ Se -_ : . 4 dowd : 4 7 ’ pha Ss x ; 2 lili f, - —- e Soe {x} i ° | @h aac : ae —- ; a fo glish enough to ‘buy without seeing _ Wonderful Cheap Men's Stock. “52 A tile Dont be ~ bud Ze Charlot teto ——— wn, Oct. 8, 1889—eod wk = ——————— = «JAS. PATON &*CO’S.. Great. Clothing Department is now brim full of New Reet- ers, Overcoats, Ulsters, Waterproof Coats and Suits, alli first-class goods and splendid fits. is enormous stock has been bought at the, xery lowest cash prices, and in order to make aspeedy ciearance we have marked our Reefers and Overcoats so low that they are bound to sellfast. Last winter our sales or Reefers was so large we could not sup- ply all 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 thé Island. Come one, come all! If our prices don't convince you = that we are selling the best goods for the | Ellea ‘money, we don't ask you to buy. little Boys’ Overcoats, Suits and Reefers a Specialty! -Great Baigains in Shirts and Drawers PaT@n & 60'S. POPULAR CLOTHING STOxé, IR HG | Charlottetown, Oct. 9, 1889—2m eod wky = Se 7.7 ; 2 | & PELE EYL BAY BOQ, O8F rit} | ‘BARRELS! RED ONIONS, in excel so lent order. un —- _ ” CARVELL BROB, oct5—3ins (?.3] 4 WANTS, LOST, FOUND Se ott tt ooo WANTED.—A good Servant Maid. Apply te rs, CHas, PALMER, Weymouth Sireet.; oct7—4i —-____}}-——- Apply A_good Cook, WANTED AT ONCE. — i imi = atthe ELDON Hovuss, Kent Street. ° : goon 8 posse, we he can only take atimited | -- BY MUCEION, || cotter paren Norse Seared z: art at Se S.! apa > & BL Jawa ep 8 t 784 : i A all . twelve years! ea Sprial poreny F eee ee a LORS, WANTED.—A Catriage Horse, six oF ES. AY Stel | Pe 0 ey ee ee AM instructed by W. H. Findley, . seven years Old, | 200 wecens Dor Shaster fe ; ‘ . . =? = + ‘ receive @ thorough — . eres to sell by Auction, st his vealienss. Bak pondeot —- ee J. DOUGHERTY, ~— ae: v4 a ee .- Me ew ntoris, ‘Theve | eY Stugaty on WEDNESDAY, 23rd inst, at | -——--—- : | — — — fy ois dnattic + otted bn *Wéek 4 1s0’eldek,:a. m., Alf his Househo!d Furniture, WANTED.—A gond Servatit Girl for general ———-[x} : fe ; all that an” ae os join, free of consisting of :— ioe sey ee oe +a es onan ; the Viola PARLOR—1 Suite in plush and walnut (8 — dg ia ¢ ; 3 es i a hana vibe, Celle, Hnoabie eeu eed Chasiee Mr. | pieces), 1 Centre Table, manble top; 1i\ard | WYANTED.—A Female Servant tor | general i Vi ic SOT i fyi AN N D SHH IT. Vinaicombe' wil not be accountable for ost Lable, mabcyanys walnut Musie Stand, 1 |,,., Dowssrors inasmall fam. Good rages iT cscis sane Seen lessons unless due notice is given. [oct8 4idy Whatnot, 1 Ottoman, 1 mahogany Table, 1 | jorchester Street. eod—octs ; | aa iG La2ia 7 dein New Brussels Carpet, Rugs, Window Cornices, ~ : ; - ‘ iaectpber.l, $289.12 0.8) fare dll i Tue New Giascow Exursrrion.—The Zn- | Lace Curtains, Pictures, Mantel Ornaments, OST..--A small Memorandum Book. The © ———_——— + —- — terprise says: The Charlottetown Woollen |] good Violin, etc. : i 7 Lander wil) be, rewarded .by leaving ,it with , Miils made a splendid showing with their neat} DINING ROOM—1 Suite, walnut and hair | "* "'" “"“"""*_ gh acto Sioa ot aT" display of clottis, they having over 150 differ- | cloth, 9 pieces ; 1 walnut Extension Table, bh} x, BR AE ham prptcy apd A. weet : Hj ent patterns, and if they had sufficient space | walnut Sideboard, 1 Book Case, 1 very ne, ogigitt Hotlse and Carve he finder } they could have shown as much more. They | Organ, Brussels Carpet, Rugs, Window C Beha t ner Wy jeayiny i ? sar alsoshow some beautiful A inh all sect: oh pe aware) Pietures, Fre Frous, 4 BES. . nde lot o£ yarns of all kinds, “The neat and | Crogkery, Glassware, eto SF ANTED.-- A 00 in..Cook. Apply to pee ote tkent ct. teil tieriey fol Guy} HA GA walout Hat Stind, | Hall Publ, Wine Uenoe Pee Diaciorcotowe | “elk. K F dodderhliy « Infred.” © ©" © *°" = ** “1 Chairs, Base Burner, Oil Cloth, Rugs, Stair.|-sept{s—dy &wky 4 <5.” pact | Sn | OE RAKE (7ANTED 1MMADIATELY.—A Cook. Ap- a a na —————— BREAKFAST ROOM—1 ash. Sideboard, 1) VV ply to Mra. Watson, Quesn.ttreet..; | Be ; : Charlottetown Driving Park ee a nate cae Be ae oote—tt i 2: YE: ARE NOW HEADQUARTERS fer ‘all kinds of Custom and Hand-Made inci i ictures, Galvanic SJ, SREP CWO, Se : arog Bes *Moets and Shves. © Having: aow on hand and to arrive a large and well-selec and Provincial Exhibition Ansroid Barometer, etce.n = = Ki i ye LET.—A Cottage on ,West Street, sryiths ‘stoek»of Uppers, also the very best bands bt Leather in the market for Custom work, and Association. : : KITGHEN—1 good Stpve and oe ood eee in POR Oe Tr ai » fine claiming to have the best staff of workmen in the Province, we feel confident that we can , cos Sat Peaty Utensils, on oe $ = —o view of ‘the hi r. Also, a Shop on Upper. give pertect satisfaction both in fit, price aod value to all who mav favor us with their orders barrel Gun, Washing Machine, Wringer, Bath Queen Street.—H. C. DousE. tf--octl ‘for Gents’, Ladies’ Boys’, Misses’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes of all kinds, which we make | fe\HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of | and Wash-Tubs, Seales, ete. 55 aie OR up at the most reasonable prices. A full line of Hand-Made Boots — constantly on hand. ‘O LET,--The corner tenement of the Dwelling done. Don’t forget fiouse on corner of Prince and Dorchester bureets, It contains’ eight rooms, is su)plied | With. water and heated with hor water. peS- | sion 2nd Ooiwpber next. — GEORG £ ALLEY. * ‘pept7 Ordered Work a Specialty. Repairing of ail kinds neatly and promptly the place, — — . Fal. ck Wy ANTED.— firse¢iass “Mithuer?!> Highest |><p'¢! ¢) > vy.) a Knight's Old Stand, Upper Great George Pitreet, 0. Bos dt 6° SOS FRY BASF. SEE, ( Charlottetown, Sept. 21, 186V—tu fri wat t