[exms:—Five DoL_uars A YRAR —— NEW SERIES. Snasneeeenasaenmnaaet ** This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evnririvzs. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. “ 2, 1890. el HURSDAY, OCTOBER Srineie Copies Two Cents ——— VOL. 26.—NO. 107 p. B.ISLAND $1) AMBRS, Summer Arrangements. ry well-known Steamers “ST. LAW. | RENCE” and “PRINCESS OF WALES” will make DAILY TRIPS as under, Sundays ex- wnted Leaving Charlottetown at six o'clock in the morning for Pictou, connecting there with eamer “ Kgerton” at 10 a. m. for New Glas- w, and thus with Morning Train for Cape Hreton and Kastern Points. Also at Pictou at 1 p. m. with L. C, R. for Halifax. Leaving Pictou about noon, on arrival of Morn- ing Train from Halifax, for Charlottetown. Leaving Summerside on arrival of Morning rain from Charlottetown for Point du Chene and connect there with I. C. R. Trains for Moncton and St. John, for Canada and United States Leaving Point du Chene on arrival of Morning Train from St. John and Moncton for Sum- merside, and connect there with train for Charlottetown. By order, ¥F. W. HALES, Secy. Ch'town Steam Nav, Co. (Ltd). PUBLIG HAL HOLIDAY. = ( n} a ne from the Directors of the Charlotte- town Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Association, | do hereby invite my fellow- citizens to celebrate THURSDAY, the 2nd of October next, after Twelve o'clock, noon, asa General or Public Holiday, it being the third day of the first Provincial Exhibition held u the Management and auspices of the tl. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of Charlottetown. v's Office, Sept. 25, 1890. WANTED. A ACTIVE AGENT to represent a 4. Manulacturing Heuse in Prince Edward Island, to push the sale of a standard article kept by all Grocers and Druggists. Address “* Montreal,” office of Tue EXAMINER. Be pt20 MRS, L, 8. CARROLL, 149 Union Street, St. John, N: B;, and 123 Main Street, Indiantown. G RAND MILLINERY OPENING, Sep- x it tember 2ith. Ladies are respectfully invited to attend. Having selected while in London and Paris the Latest Novelties in Millinery, will hold a Cheap Sale of Millinery at the Branch Store, Indiantown, during the Ex- hibition. sept26 {APTAINS or Owners of Vessels wanting to charter, and parties wanting to buy’ or sell Cargoes of Produce, can apply to the undersigned at his desk in the hall of the Custom House, or apply by letter to P. O. Box 274. J. W. HODGSON, Customs Broker. Ch'town, Sept. 26, 1890—1m eod { ! | ! | ! EXHIBITION! ————(x)—--—-—--— » ¥? E beg to call the attention of the Public to our display of HALL, PARLOR, LIBRARY and TABLE LAMPS, which we will sell at a small advance on cost. WE DON’T BLOW but the people say we have the best assortment of CROCK- ERY and GLASSWARE ever shown on the Island. A look at the prices of our TEA and DINNER SETS'! will convince the closest buyer that we give the people value for their money. IN GROCERIES we are still on top with Low Prices, and are giving extra good value in TEAS, in 5, 10, 20 and 60 lb. packages; also the best brands of FLOUR and CORNMEAL. We have the Largest Stock of Cigars ever shown in Charlottetown, including “ Gladstone,’ ‘: Par- nell,” “American Queens,” “Quill Tips,’ “Peg Tops,” “Speckled Beauties,” “ Hanlan,” “Cable,” “ Madre E Higo,” and a full line of Havana goods, together with a full line of BRIAR and MEERSCHAUM PIPES. P. S.—Call and see our Stock. i the undersigned Hardware Mer- |, TE j , W chants, do hereby agree to close our respective Stores at Twelve o'clock, noon, on” THURSDAY NEXT, October 2nd. DODD & ROGERS, W. E. DAWSON, NORTON & FENNELL, SIMON W. CRABBE. Ch'town, Sept. 25, 1890—th mon cE) Lae i A HOUSE situate on Sidney Street, vppo- LX%. site the Methodist Brick Church. Rent moderate. Atso—A House situate on King Street, opposite Judge Reddin’s. The above Houses are in good repair. Ap- bly to John Kelly, Esq., Water Commissioner, or to the owner at Southport, EDWARD KELLY. sept26—2aw NOTICE. | | W E, the undersigned Draggists of Char- luttetown, have agreed to close our respective Stores from 12 0'elock, noon, till 7 on THURSDAY, 2nd October next. GEORGF E. HUGHES, A. 8. JOHNSON, REDDIN BROS., Ss. WALKER DODD, F. DeC. DAVIES, W. R. WATSON, Cc. D. RANKIN. sp. ™., sept2d—-ws&dytf wy THE B. LAURANCE Spectacles and Eye Glasses. Tk only Optical Goods in Canada which have ~ been recommended by the Presidents and Vice-Presidents of all the Medical and Surgical Societies in Canada and Great Britain. Far superior to anv other for retaining perfect vision. Sole Agent for Charlottetown,— G. G JURY, Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician, North Side of Queen Square, Opposite Post Office, Ch’town, Sept. 4, 1800—2aw Sailing Hour Changed. BOSTON STEAMERS. EGINNING with the *‘ CARROLL,” on } 2ad of October, and for remainder o season, the hour of sailing will be FOUR O'CLOCK, P. M., from Charlottetown. CARVELL BROS. tent20—dy CONNOLLY & CO. Charlottetown, September 25, 1890. ~~ —e Oe Oe a ae a OE ee a” NOW UN EXHIBITION | —A FINE STOCE OF— Book Papers. —{o) nee Account Books of Every Description Made to Order, BOOKBINDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, (x) ES WORK DONE WHEN PROMISED. will do well to call on us while in Town. TAYLOR & GILLESPIE, Sign of the Big Book, J. D. McLeod’s Corner, Queen Street. Charlottetown, Sept. 29, 1890. 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Fer Consiy: plion, Scrofula, arnt General Dedility and Wasting Diseases, We learn that the Hon {Donald Ferguson E 4 there is nothing like SuCTTS hie! Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHCSPHITES Or Tuimo Soda. has resigned the position of Commissioner of Public Lands, and that the position will be filled by Hon. G. W. Bentley,—Hugh Lord Macdonald, Esq., of Cardigan, taking the office of Commissioner of Public Works. —_———————__ 4 + 0+ — —In our Exhibition notes yesterday we should have stated that E. W. Taylor and G. H. Taylor had the exhibit of silverware instead of E. W. Taylor only. ancl It is almost ns palatabie as milk. Far better than other so-called Emulsions. A wonderful flesh produco™. SCOTT’S EMULSION | | Z “ | | | \ | Personal. | | ds putup in a salinon eolor wrapper. Be sure and get the gouuine, Soid by all Dealers at 50c. and $1.00, SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. ‘ { whe er ements ae A Me lL LO LL LOLA LOL ALO LO LOL LALO LOL OL EE ALE ALI AE AE: 4 { { t ( ( 3 te ee News Notes. 100 “e 100 * Several extra steamers have been charter- ed to take goods from France to America Mr. Ewing, paymaster of the Public Works Geo. F. Owen, Esq., returned from the St, Alex. Martin, Esq., Valleyfield, is visiting Phelan, Georgetown, and Rev. J. C. Me- JAMES SCOTT & ©, souti:doston, is visiting the fand. , Mr. H. A. O'Leary, of the Moncton T'rau- HALIFAX, N.S. returned from Moncton last evening, They coli Geo. Sinclair, Esq., of Hamilton, is doing Hs band of Rose Coghlan, the actress, has secur- 23() pagne, Hock and Moselle, ' Chauncey M. Depew draws an income of 400 ‘* Fine Old Scotch Whisky—Royal of the President of the United States Kinahan LL, Gn, before the McKinley bill comes into force. 300 dozen Apolinaris Water, have assigned ; liabilities $100,000. including Tea, Coffee, Sugar, ete. | The Seotch ironmasters have given notice Department, Ottawa, arrived here last even- ing on official business. John Exhibition last evening. He visited the Provincial Exhibition here to-day. ee mee ee tee the Exhibition. Army ond Navy Depot Rev. A. E. Burke, Alberton, Rev. S. 5 Millan, Grand River, were among the visitors omen te the Exhibition last evening, _ James Ross, Esq., Mount Stewart, is in the Grocers and Wine Merchants city attending the exhibition. ’ J a script, is on a visit to the Island. 117 & 118 GRANVILLE STREET, | Hon. Senator Prowse, {x Hon. J Lefurgey, Were attending a meeting of the directors r of the Cotton Factory at that place. A Full Stock Now Landing of csi ibition Superior Goods, | It is stated that Charles J. Edely, the hus- ed a divorce at Minneapolis, on grounds of CASES CHOICE WINES—Cham.- desertion. 250 cases Fine Claret and Sauterne, ~~ $50,900 a year as president of the New York 300 “* Hennessy’s Brandy, X, XX, XXX, Central Railroad, a sum as large as the salary Blend, Islay Blend and Williams, ' 100 ** Old Irish Whisky—Jamieson and Fine Old English Rum, Holland, Old Tom and Plymouth ' 250 dozen Fine Sherry and Port Wine, ; 200 barrels Ale and Porter, quarts and pints, The Jackson, Tennessee, woollen mills 10 barrels Belfast Ginger Ale, | The total paid attendance at the Western And a full stock of FINEST GROCERIES, Fair in London, Ont., was 106,000, of a wholesale lock-out on October 4, unless acpeat— Ray the difficulties with their workmen are ‘amicably arrangeci before that date. Plain J ob Printer Wanted, | The Brazilian Government has authoriz- ‘ed an unlimited issue of currency on a gold basis by the national banks. Speculation ——- APPLE * AT+—< jis greatly increasing. — — — 66 : ” The Guardian” Office. Summerside Exports. sept30—2i | SuMMERSIDE, Sept. 29. j ' By steamer M A Starr, McLean, master, DON'T LEAVE THE CITY .si2e. a GRUNT GIs. kos sc ccccccescccoes . . -§2000 WITHOUT VISITING THE = yup tbe butter 902200095 iia e | 43 bbls mackerel,...... ... os Eke oie 882 Grand Exhibition of Fine Arts | OOM Eos ssc Binders be 210 Se I ons vnc casceseres ences 411 — \) ee Co Les oe ee en areas 800 | $4232 OLD LONDON. | By same steamer on 30th— | 39 cases eggs.......+.+.++. tn ieteeas $ 200 ADMISSION FREE. . a ..c- ull atest sat «ao ne 20 | Lbrlpotatoes ... ... estehnbe ee pes 1 Also see the Wonderful Machine for open- | 375 brls oysters............0.eseeeeeee 563 ing Oysters. Claims to open sixty a minute. — sa ar Ean seh insane > spnesng “ hone te SS BREAN OO oe ge eee TEST between the rival Cities of Halifax and me yde Teland cloth ......-+-+ereegeee ae St. John. i $1297 JOHN JOY, | gk ri £29 i aliaiaies By steamer St. Lawrence, Cameron, master, Or 2106 Gis ea. SUBD CRUND GIB. o.0 0 nbn opdocccnsdsecstion $ 687 | 12 brie mackerel... .........seseseees 240 | 1] boxgame......... occcee seesevecce 3 Sc BS bob vs on be dus penned dao wide 130 . ak ke . tepertr eer creer 90 FOND Cee 63 wits is o's ve adic Hote csdve’ 334 iiinalilie | come Sailing Hour for Remainder of $1567 Season is 4 o’clock, P. m, on | By str M A Starr, McLean, Master, on Thursday of Each Week. | Oct let— PEL EE ee eee $2797 — ' §2 bris and 102 bags potatoes.......... 240 REIGHT received on Wednesday and up: 38 bri mackerel...................., 684 till noon on Thursday—positively no, 1 case lobsters ..........00 000s ecees 7 later—as time is required to make out ship’s; 1 bri calfskins.,.......... sssseeee 31 papers before sailing. EE RUN OUIIIES . 6 i dows phe ob hainnes cdnee 362 CARVELL BROS., 706 bush potatoes: «0. 0.c06essscesictes 282 sept27—2w (sat tues) pat Agents. $4403 ° . On same date by str St Lawrence— j Johnson's Stomachic AperieMt |1600 rive geese .......cseesvescesseen $300 —-OR—— | = EVERYBODY'S PILLS aaa, J! s'side Sept 29—Ent brigt Ida Maud, Purdy, ——FOR—— | Halifax, mer; sch Ida, Fraser, Barbadoes, Indigestion, Constipation, Bilious |Yia Quebec, mer. 30th—Restive, Walsh, Pictou, coal. Oct 1—Jas Davies, Allen, ness and the many ailments con- sequen the slu h Halifax, mer. Cld 29th—Ernest DeUosta, =. wl Liver, ki ; Lemarchant, Buctouche, herring. 20th— ney and Bowels. Candor, Allan, Pictou, lumber. Oct 1— Soa Restive, Walsh, Bay Chaleur, bal. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX,'- Sample ~ —= DIED. At his home, Commercial Cross, Sept. 28, at the age of 64 years, Peter Stewart, Esq., leaving a family of five daughters and four sons with a sorrowing wife and a large circle of friends to mourn his loss. In years past the deceased was largely known iu business circles, and his funeral procession showed that he was still kindly remembered by many of his former associates, who respected him for his enterprise and generosity. Sent by mail on receipt of price. ee on application. Prepared only by ARTHUR 8. JOHNSON, Corner Kent and Prince Streets, jyl8—2aw wy Charlottetown. VACCINATION. v4 ATION will be attended to at m Office EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, for the present, between 2 and 4 o'clock in the afternoon, in accordance with the provisions of “The Vaccination Act, 1886,” SS PT aaa BRAN AND SHorts.--Just arrived ex SS | Worcester, one car-load choice Ontario bran RICHARD JOHNSON. M. D., and shorts, mixed; also, a few tons pure Superintendent of Vaccination. ‘shorts. Selling low. A Horne & Co. Charlottetown, Sept, 18, 1800—3i law i 8 22 2weod & w Local and Other Items. | OvystTens.--Single shell oysters at the Old | London. 829 3i — Special value in Toilet Soaps at Watson's Drug Store, during Exhibitions Gays. aontpiGacies PaARTI£s visiting the exhibition should call on Dr. Findley and get a set of his celebrated $8 teeth. Visitors to the Exhibition will find a large assortment of all they require from a Druggist at Wat- son’s Drug Store. No domeatic cigars sold at Watson's Drug Store. Genuine [Havanas at same prices as domestics are sold elsewhere. Imported direct from Paris‘and opened yesterday at Watson’s Drug Store, a case of French perfumes, at 25 cts, 560 cts, $1 and upwards per bottle. TreMPLARS, ATTENTION. — Charlottetown Lodge, No. 1, I. OU. G. T., meets this evening at 7.30 sharp. A full attendance is requested. Visiting brethren always welcome.—G. M. Moore, sec’y. Country Merchants visiting the Exhibition should go to W. R. Wat- son’s — Headquarters for Patent 'Medicines, Wholesale. JAMAICA Exutertion, 1891. —Exhibits for the Jamaica Exhibition, which opens next January, will be received and forwarded, and all information relating to time for shipping, &c., can be had by applying to A. MeNeill agent for P. E. Island. 3i AccipENt.—During the progress of the sailing ‘race yesterday forenoon, the mast of the Mabel C. broke, and in falling struck the owner, Mr. Geo. Ledwich, on the head, inflicting injuries which necessitated, the calling in of medical assistance. Pay Dxiu.—-The members of No. 1 Battery G. A., will meet at the Drill Shed this evening at 7.30 o'clock to receive their annual drill pay. All who have riffes out, and other accoutrements belonging to the armory, are requested to hand them in. We understand that the Evening Session of the Charlottetown Business College and Writing Academy will open on the 13th inst. Already « large number of applica- tions have been received. Young men, who are engaged during the day will consult their own interests by embracing the ad- vantages this session affords. Tue Eoo Trape.—The snowing tele was received yesterday by Messrs. John & Co., produce dealers, of this city® Boston, Oct. 1. elly John Kelly & Co., Tariff Bill passed. All eggs arriving here after this week must pay duty. J. F. Hurontnson & Co. Wuat Masonry Dip For Hiw.—A King: ston, Ont., man named William DeGeer has just been sentenced to two years in the peni- tentiary at Williamsburg. It appears that he married Eliza Jane man, after- wards asked to join the Masanic a. in looking up his history the masons learned that he had a wife and child in Dufferin Co. The matterwas given to the county attorney, an arrest followed, and at the court DeGeer pleaded guilty. Apvicge To Morners.—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used by mothers for children teething for over fifty years with perfect success It re- lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as ‘* bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu- lates the bowels and is the best known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. apl18’90dysodwkyly Fire at Tryon.—A barn which belonged to Mr. W. W. Howatt, Tryon, was set fire to by his little son, six years old, on Mon- day night, and completely destroyed. The barn contained all Mr. Howatt’s crop of this year, besides a threshing mill and other machinery. Building and contents are entirely destroyed. The loss is a severe one, amounting to about $600. When the flames were first discovered it was ow that the boy was in the building, and his mother was almost distracted, but after the fire had burned out he was found in bed, safe and sound. On being questioned, he said that he had passed through the barn, and dropped a lighted match into some straw. Then he went behind a neighbor’s stable to see the fire, and when time came went home. Local Notices. HEzADQUARTERS for fur goods—read James Paton & Co’s, advt. For a ee comfortable and easy fitting boot go to J, H. Bell, We are glad to see that Goff Bros’ Boots are getting a great name. For a boot that will not squeak go to J. H. Bell. James Paton & Co’s Popular Clothing Store is the place to get bargains in reefers and overcoats. Lapis who want a nice skating or walkin boot made the way you want them, and wi rices right, just leave your order at J. H. Bell's. a6 Imf Goff Bros’ Fall Boots are cheap and good. Prepare for a cold snap after the hot sum- mer, and buy your furs from James Paton & Co. No use to buy a poor shoddy boot for the wet “fall, when Goff Bros are selling their make of solid leather boots so low. For good hand-made boots ge to J. H, Bell. For first-class custom work go to J. H. Bell. Durninc Exhibition week James Paton & Co. will offer some rare bargains in dress goods. PRE LPRS Sar ae oh eee pra ee is at