=Iorcr Freee SrlUlUtTl( ll eterpee te tut eS + Pha oie Teams :——-Five Dor : , 3 “4h ° 4 “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evriripzs. HARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 18380. tn emcees ce . Co = te , HM rranine! Evening by * i * t The Examiner Publishing Co.. FROM THEIR OFFICE, a “ LUNDON HOUSE,” QUBEN SQUARE, | Charlottetown, P. E. Island RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : RNS a i Wk 5 tao 6 so iw ceed $2 50 BES din ainetanees ss cewesds 1 25 One Month..... cdaahvvenes et ie a 44 Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar terly, half-yearly or yearly advertisements on | application. $10 $5 $3 Three Families in P. E. Isiand SEN De —W HO WRAPPERS Represe nting the Greatest Value in Waodill’s German Baking Powder. UNTIL SEPTEMBER 3ist. ugl3 “Army and Navy Depot.” JAS. SCOTT & C0., HALIF AS. A Poll Stock of Wines and Liquors JUST RECEIVED. 50 Cases ROYAL BLEND, 15 75 cases ISLAY BLEND &GALIC, 100 Cases OLD RYE, 50 * CHAMPAGNE, choice brands, 150 * CLARET, 5 * HOCK and MOSELLE, 5 * LIQUEURS—Cherry Brandy, Noyau, Caraco, Maraschino, Benedictine, wt 200 “ FINE PORT and SHERRY, In) )6©*©~|—|l] HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, 300 “ HENNESSY’S BRANDY, *, ** 09° end F7G, inn )6©¢“©6~—lCUBASS’S ALE, 2% * BURKE’S STOUT, 100 * APOLLINARIL3 WATER, i00 ** BELFAST GINGER ALE, 56 “ FINE OLD RUM, 50 ** KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, CHOICE GROCERLES ap24 SPECULATION. GEO. A. ROMER, Banker and Broker, 40 & 42 BROADWAY AND 51 NeW ST., New York City. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Petro- leum Bought, Sold and Carried on Mar gin. P. S.—Send for exolanatory pamphlet. sept20—dy & wky ly ==1889<-— BOSTON DIRECT. <a eee Boston, Halifax and P. £. Island Steamship Line. Only Direct Line Without Change, CHARLOTTETOWN 70 BOSTON. The Staanch and Commodious Steamships “Carroll” and “ Worcester,” a ing been thoroughly refurnished and put into first-class condition in every respect, will, uring ha . a of 1889, run as follows, commencing , athe “ CARROLL,” . . ‘ € From Charlottetown, Thursday « ay + dih May, at 6 p. m. oe of these ve se] wil] leave Boston for harlotietown EY KRY W EL KSUAY, at Noon, #oc Charlottetown for Boston EVERY THURS- st - @t Six o'clock, p. m . Excellent Passenger accommodation. Low \ {Ed Wir lasa 1} j a ones a irst-class Passage Berth in wel'- aher “on, $6.50. SAtaterc : y on $5 tateroom Berth, $2.00 Lowest Rates fc ‘reig carefully handled. are CARVELL BROS.. Agents, Charlottetown, which is always eniibsedeacpinnedlliD cimveeaitigaiie ‘LARGE S j ——— NOW , Charlottetown, Sept. 20, 1889—dy wky claiming to have the up at the most reasonable prices. the place, — Charlottetown, Sept. 21, 1889—tu fri sat tf OPENING give pertect satisfaction both in fit, price and value to : ; for Gents’, Ladies’ Boys’, Misses’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes of all kinds, which we make a A full line of Hand-Made, Boots kept constantly on hand. Ordered Work a Specialty. Repairing of all kinds neatly and promptly done. Don’t forget OCK Reema Pee 7. PERKINS & STERNS. _- + HEADQUARTERS. ————(x)——--— TE ARE NOW HEADQUARTERS for all kinds of Custom and Hand-Made \ Boots and Shoes. Having now on hand and to arrive a large and well-selected , stock of Uppers, also the very best brands of eather in the market for Custom work, and est staff of workmen in the Province, we feel confident that we gan all who mav favor us with their orders We want Eggs—Baskets of Eggs, Cases of § ges, smail or large quan- tities of Eggs—but they must a‘l be FRESH EGeés. | We pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE for EGGS, and One Cent per Dozen aduve cash price when paid for in Goods. Bring or ship your baskets or cases of Eggs \tous. We will treat you RigutT. Cases fur- ‘nished when required. -soIN STOCK: A large supply of the best brands of FLOUR selling low for cash c=-pr:oved credit, anda eet lchoice supply && FAMILY GROCERIES, SpE ee including Engdish Malt, White Wine, Cider a ; and Orystei Pickling Vineyais, Pickling oS team sate Spices, ete., etc. GEO. CARTER & CO. Grocers and Seedsmen, Market Square, Queen 8t., Ch’ town. septll err ree ee + + Shortest Route to Boston, VIA HALIFA=. Canada Atlantic Steamship Co, The Fast, Steel Clyde-buailt STEAMSHIP “HALIFAX” Leaves Neble’s Wharf, Halifax, for Boston, EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock. Returning, leaves Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, for Halifax. EVERY SATURDAY, at noon. via Pictou, arrive at Halifax same evening, an can, if they prefer it, yo directiy on board the Steamer without extra charge, FARES: Charlottetown to Boston iIst class).......... $ 9 20 ia ok Wades, op cessed deseseideecese 16 00 Through Tickets issued at ail Stations on P. EB, ~~ Tr B mm i wi j 4e*}Isiand Railway_and Intercolonial Railway ; also - - : - -—_ 9. * Kuight’s O!d Stand, Upper Great George Street. by the A tegt P. E. Island Navigation Co., | Sidon beara SP stcamers and an ay office, | Charlottetown. i FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent. CHIPMAN BROs., Dawud Rings LATEST STYLEs Charlottetown, Sept. 9, 1889. SPRING A HOURS—FROM SEVEN TO SIX. Charlottetown, July 31, 1889. Pebbie and Split Boots, at and Shoes. Spring Fee! Rubbers. Call and see us. You will be welcomed. Kk BG N ne aon? es Chariottetown, Sept, 23, 1889, LE ELLE LLL AS LE Le ‘Tre, Beautifully Engraved Gold Watches, AND A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE IN JEWELRY, NOW 8EING SHOWN FOR THE FIRST TIME AT .W. TAYLOR'S, CAMERON BLOCK. General Agents, Halifax. R. B. GARDNER, Agent, 34 Atlantic Avenue, Boston. nay24—tf DOMINION OF CANADA, | t PROVINCE OF > } PRINCE EDWARD ey In the High Court of Chancery. ' In the matter of the application of Winnifred McGregor, Lillian McGregor and Hirtie Cyrus McGregor, of Charlottetown, in Queen’s Connty, in Prince Edward Island, infant chil- dren of the late Cyrua V. McGregor, of Char- lottetown, aforesaid, Hotel Keeper, deceased, intestate. ; URSUANT to and by virtue of a decree of His Honor the Vice Qhanceilor, madein the above matter, bearing date the twenty-fourth day of September, A. D. 1889, we will sell by . ’ublic Auction, at the premises, on TUESDAY, the Twenty-Second day of October next, at 12 o'clock, noon ;— i All that tract, piece and parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Charlottetown, in the said Province, bounded and described as follows, that is to say :—Commencing on the south-eastern side of King Street, at the division line of Town Lots Tailors, WE PURPOSE TO CLEAN OUT, IF POSSIBLE, THE BALANCE OF OUR D SUMMER WEAR, At prices we have not hitherto offered, in order to make room for our FALL IMPORTATIONS. This step was unavoidable, and as a consequence you may anticipate rare plums. McLEOD & McKENZIE. = Enormous Sale & Provincial Exhibition ivrcissssc.t.ckmatete! tes omega NI isc BOOTS AND —_———_( * }»—---— & A ENS’ AND BOYS’ WELLINGTON BOOTS of superior quality and bottom prices ; M Mens’ and Boys’ Laced Boots, for quality Boots and Hand-Made Wellington Boots in stock ; Frenc F rock bottom prices; a snitable Variety | lip; hand; Misses’ and Childrens’ Boots too numerow to mention, including Spriug Heel Boots SHOES. and cheapness unsurpassed ; Mens’ Knee French Kid, Oil Goat, Calf, Kip, Buff, of Slippers always on RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES.—Mens’, Ladies’, Boys’, Misses’, Youths’ and Chil- dren’s American and Canadian Rebber Boots and Shoes in stock ; also, a case of Child’s N. B.—Tbe demand for our manufacture of Boots has so increased that we found it ae . gg necessary this autamn to add seven new hands to our Factory. GOFF BROS. Numbers Fourteen and Fifteen of the first bun- dred of Town Lots in Wha: lottetown, and at the di-tance of cighty-four feet from Great George Street, and running thence along King Street souti-westerly the distance of forty-two feet, and |thence by aline at right angles to King Street . 3 south-easterly to Water Street, and thence norih- ' . a sh: t Star Merchan Have eutered upon their Semi-Auaual Seasia of giving Raré Bargains. easterly along Water Street forty-two feet to the division iine of Lots Fourteen and Fifteen, afore- said; thence north-westerly along said division line to the place of commencement, and is part of Town Lot Number Fourteen of the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, aforesaid. | | ALsO—All that other tract or parcel of land‘ | situate in Charlottetown, aforesaid, commencing ;on the north-western side of Water Street, afore- ‘said, at the south-western angle of that plot oi lane hereinbefore described, and thence running south-westerly aiong Water Street thirty-two | feet and one inch, and thence by a line at right angles with Water Street, aforesaid, north- westerly a distance of eighty-one feet, and thence north-easterly a distance of thirty-two feet one inch to the said plotof land hereinbefore des- j crived, and thence south-easterly along the said . ; plot of land hereinbefore described eighty-one eet to Water Street, aforesaid, and to place of commencement, together with the use of acer- | tain right of way, eight feet wide, extending from the rear of the said tractor plot of Jand to, King Street, along the eastern side of land con- ; veyed by Albert Hensley to Patrick Blake, by | deed of conveyance dated the twenty-sevond day | ,ot April, A. LD, 1872, said land and right of way, being part of Town Lot Number Fourteen, in the | first huudred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, | aforesaid. Atso—Ali that other tract or parcel of land situate in Charlottetown, aforesaid, commencing j (on the south side of King Street, at the western ‘boundary of the jand formerly owned by James Davis; thence westwardly along said street | twenty-nine feet and two-inches; thence south- | wardly, at right angles to said@sireet. eighty feet; | thence eastwardiy, parallel to said street, twenty- nine feet two inches; thence northwardly, at right angles to said street, eighty feet, to the place of commencement, beiag part of Town Lot ‘the right of way above described, and the appur- jtenances, and the buildings and Hotel thereon, | knownas the Osborne Heuse. TERMS OF SALE.—25 per cent, down at the time of sale ; balance in one month from time of sale, payable as follows :—25 per cent. thereof in cash, and balance, namely 50 per cent., either in cash | or by mortgage to us ou said premises, bearing 6 per cent. interest, for a term not longer than seven years, | Dated 25th September, 4. D. 1839, SOPHIA McGREGOR, HENRY McGREGOR, Guardians of Infants. A. A. McLEAN, Solicitor for Guardians. septzu--3i law MOLASSES. ‘QA PUNCHEONS in Store of the best 20 quality ever imported by us—real choice. VELL BROS CAR . Nes Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Tuesday, | The Favorite Medicine for Throat and Lung Difi- culties has long been, and still is, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It cures Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, and Asthma; soothes irritation of the Larynx and Fauces; strengthens the Vocal Organs; allays soreness of the Lungs; prevents Consumption, and, even in advanced stages of that disease, relieves Coughing and induces Sleep. There is no other preparation for dis- eases of the throat and lungs to be com- pared with this remedy. “My wife had a distressing ooh with pains in the side and breast. 8 tried various medicines, but none did her any good until I got a bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, which has cured her. A neighbor, Mrs. Glenn, had the measles, and the cough was relieved b the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. have no hesitation in recommending this Cough Medicine to every one afflicted.’’—Robert Horton Foreman Headlight, Morrillton, Ark. *“T have been afflicted with asthma for forty years. Last spring I was taken with a violent cough, which threatened to terminate my days. Every one pro- nounced me in consumption. I deter- mined to try Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Its effects were magical. I was immedi- ately relieved and continued to improve until entirely recovered.’’—Joel Bullard, Guilford, Conn. ** Six months ago I had a severe hem- orrhage of the lungs, brought on by an incessant cough which deprived me of sleep and rest. I tried various reme- dies, but obtained no relief until I be- gan to take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. A few bottles of this medicine cured me,” Mrs. E. Coburn, 19 Second st., Lowell, MAss. “For children afflicted with colds, coughs, sore throat, or croup, I do not know of any remedy which will give more speedy relief than Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I have found it, also, invalu- able in cases of Whooping Cough.” — = Lovejoy, 1257 Washington street, oston, Mass. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists. Price $1; six bottles, $5. JAMES A. MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS —_AND— Commission Merchants, HALIFAX Consignments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. RereRENCES: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; D. C. Chalmers, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Charlottetown. FODDER CORN. 20 Tons Fodder Corn FOR SALE. APPLY AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE. sept21—2w eod A COOK BOOK FREE By tail to any lady- sending us her post office cise. Weils, Richardson & Co,,; Montreal. Provincial Medical Association. et ee MEETING of the members of the Medical Profession will be held in the Law Library, Charlottetown, on WEDNES- DAY, Octyber 2nd, at 8 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of forming a Provincial Medical Association. All are cordially invited to attend. By Order. eod—sept28 DRUGS NESTLE’S FOOD, i RIDGE'S FOOD, LACTATED Food, MELLIN’S FOOD, MARTIN'S FOOD, U PaAPOMA, For Children and Inva lids, + O R RE ene _— Gis JOHNSON'S, Cor. Prince & Kent Sts. STORE Srveitze Corres Two Cents a ne ne er nr VOL. 25.—NO. 110. | @ur Vietorious Artillerymen. Weare sow able togive the fall particulars of the splendid record made by our Artil- lery detachment at Quebec The **A’ shift consisted of dismounting a 32 pounder gun down the rear on watered skids, taking it around a stake 30 feet in rear of the plat- ‘form, and then mounting it on the same carriage by parbuckling over the side on ‘two skils. The shift was done by the New |Brunswick Brigade in 11m. 13s., by the | Halifax Brigade in 7m. 32 2-5s., and by the |P. E. Island Brigade in 7m. 19s. The “B” or go-as-you-please shift consisted of dismounting a gun from a carriage on platform and moving carriage to another platform about twenty feet to the left front and then mounting the gun on the carriage —time : New Brunswick brigade, 10 mit., Halifax brigade, 6 min. 22 2-5 sec; P. E. 1. brigade, 4 min. 23 sec. In this last shift, our artillery men did splendid work, as the detail of the shift was not known until the men arrived on the ground. The shooting of the team was also remarkably good—the prizes won being as follows : OFFICERS’ COMPETITION ' Lieut.-Col Moore, 2nd prize...........+++ $12 lst aggregate, G4 pr............eceeccceee 25 INDIVIDUAL PRIZES. Gunr Scantlebury............ ousaskeees ..10 Cotet. FERGREs csin ses coe bed tiees seeneaune 8 40 PR, AGGREGATE, Fe Pca < csaeb ong 0eere egnneneesss gabe 12 Dr Mh oo race lesckecsisambres échipuean DOE nora ccichscorteepe aeaendeheen 5 PE POU 05.6 b+ ce in necked ener see ry 4 SE Sa a 0'ns dan 008 nnn +-abine tos & <n 2 SE REE a dao Lnvc chs vcccses pagibeee 2 Sergt Alley...... Sneonrsecensccescces paow AGGREGATE 64 & 40 PR, ak Web aie cu dees oh s8V Ui cheese 15 Darth BN iii sis de dec ose bs sv sive peste te 10 Ae eee eer owe “Stace 25 el ee Pe ie 25 From the above it will be seen that three detatchments from our Artillery Brigade won $155, while five detachments from Halifax won $77; six detachments from Montreal won $4; three detachments from New Brunswick won $2; one Quebec bat- tery won $17; one Levis battery won $2, while Yarmouth, Pictou and Digby won —. eR The Jesuits Estates Act. W. D. Tavron, of New Glasgow, N. §.,, addressed # meeting of Orangemen and others in the Orange Hal] here last evening, on the Jesuits Estates Bil. The lecturer spoke for about one hour on the different phases of the question, after which short addresses were given by several present. The following motion was carried unani- mously :— Resolved, That this meeting condemn the action of the 188 members of Parliament who voted against the motion to disallow the Jesuits Estates Bill, and approve of the action ot the noble thirteen. Rev. Mr. McNeill moved a vote of thanks to the lecturer, after which the meeting closed with ‘‘God Save the Queen.” felegraphic ‘Odds and Ends. A BUDGET OF GENERAL NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Quesec, Sept. 29.—The inquest into the cause of the death of the victims of the re- cent disaster here has closed. The verdict says the deaths were the result of gross and culpable neglect on the part of the federal officers and the municipal authorities of Quebec. Erastus Wiman’s offer to sub- scribe to the relief fund was temporarily declined, as some $1,900 is still at the com- mittee’s disposition. The body of Richard Maybury, sr., was taken to-day from under the ruins. Be.eradeE, Sept. 30.—Returns of elec- tions for members of the Servian Skupt- china show eighty-five Radicals and fifteen Liberals elected. Toronto, Sept. 30.—An old couple named Staunton, residing east of the Don, were drinking together, and on getting up in the morning Staunton announced his intention of killing himself. He went down stairs and hanged himself. His wife followed and cut him down, but got afraid and went away, and Staunton again at- tempted suicide with success, Zanzipak, Sept. 30.—The blockade of the east African coast ends to-morrow. City or Mexico, Sept. 30.—Three young ladies of Morela, who lost their for- tunes at the gaming table, have committed suicide. Burre, Mont., Sept. 30.—Three firemen were fatally injured inthe fire yesterday, and a number of others slightly injured. The total loss will not exceed $300,000. ATHENS, Sept. 30.—A mass meeting to- day resolved to appeal to the royalties at- tending the Duke of Sparta’s wedding for protection of christians in Crete. Duewin, Sept. 30.—Subscriptions to the fund to meet the expenses of Parnell in the defence before the Parnell commission have closed. The total amount subscribed is £41,000. Vienna, Sept. 30.—The Tremdenblatt says news from Crete is satisfactory. The Greek reports of wholesale arrests and atrocities are pure inventions. FIRE INSURANCE The Basterd Assurance Co, of Canada. Incorporated by Dominion Act, 1888. HEAD OFFICE, - - MALIFAX. JOHN DOULL, Esq., President, Capital subscribed, $1,006,000.00 Paid up, - - -+ 250,000.00 FRED. W. HYNDMAN, - MARRIED, At Souris, on the Ist October, by the Rev. J.G. Cameron, Miss Kate McKinnon, of Forest Hill, to Mr. Caleb Cushing Garrett, of Cable Head, Lot 60. On the Istinst., at the residence of Mr, George Newsow, Crapaud, by Rev. E. A, Allaby, Mr. Keaneth Finlaysoa to Miss “Jane Warren, both of Charlottetown. DIE». In this city on the lst October, Catherine, the beJoved wife of William Mahar, aged 50 | years. | [Funeral will leave her late residence Thurs- ‘day, 3rd inst., at 8.45 a. m., for St. Danstan’s Cathedral, thence to Covehead by carriages. Friends and acquaintances invit-