—— pocal and Other Ttenis, “_ To Nyoat. Rargains will be h vd us "+ os ehe Diamond Book Store i , at Cae , wuss i“ | Ser the New acl wae VV atk hes are if my. | mance.” It might interest you.—E. W, | Tayler. - . . . “ —— Vn a. a ARSENA r. } rl cipal of Mouel Gehoul, WE open a French Clasa io M ‘Leod's Hall, on the Lith inst. i urs, 4 to 6 and 8 | to 9. insisting Che st-amer Carrol’, Cpt Frou Boston. tiawkesbury at 2 o'clock frown, lef? Port shia mornliy, aud ts Guy here ealy this evenids o Qieeiiin Try out “Old Jerusalem,” Blend Tea, al very fine tea which 18 giving excellent saiis {acti o.—Geo, Carter & Co., Market “quare, : nov 3 lweod - CORRECTION The wkaviving Service | at the Poor Houve on Tharsday was given | be the Y W.C. A. and uotthe Y. MQ. | A. sg stated yeaterday | : A Besy (ont Vauiing the month of | Qetuber 40 stenmers, Oo br igantines and 200 | ghooners, egeregeting 3! 652 tons, with 2.0.0 men as creWs, arrived at Halifax from cvoast- wise ports. o SNWoWFALI A h ivy snowfall is reported | from «western Pri County foi Thesday | night jast. she ound was completely | coverer| 0 Wodnes lay great flocks have arrived. The snow-birds in - - _ Mertine.—The annual general amee ting of the Chariositetown Curting Ciub, will be held = o clock, Law Library. A full attendance is requested. —l), B. Stewart, Sec y. - — ' on Monday eVenlog next, at in the thict entered the Tuert.— A sneak ‘ l- dence of Mr. -loou Wilkisson, Alberton, white he and his h uschold were at Methodist meet- ing, and, yevetrating to hie bedroom, nade | off with tuenty-one doliars in 2 sb. No clue. | ; » hebooal ry } Ladies Astrakan Jackets, the larges: st cx avi finest we have ever eghown.—Harnxis 4 § ewant, London House oct 23 i - pjkces anv Potators Fon Bostox.—The St. Jom Sua seye: Oa the Cuinberiand yes erday morning smong other shipments for lsusiou were: 4700 bushes potatoes, 3,000 doze eggs, 47 barreis of freeh mackerel. ‘This fish is now selling in the hub at 25 to 30 cents each. ee Oats.— [he oat crop being unusually small because of the lice pest and rust, prices are beter than usual. At this season of the yeir aidin the spring thoee having grain te sell can get almost any p,ice In such count.y centres as Alberton they have already been up 45 cen.s. Fitz Royal, Emprrss, Starley and Telhem hat shapes epenel to-dey.—Stanley Kros.. Brown's Block nov3 3i eod | onesies Tazy Want Eoos Taxep.—-The egg ex- porters from Western Untario and Quebec met in Montreal on Thiaaksgiving Day and adopted resolutions asking the Dom nion flovernment te impose a duly of five conts p td: zen on all eggs coming into Canada. ajiieliaanon Rev. Sam Smartt —Mr. Caappelle has secured date of Saturday, Nov. 22, fer the lecture of this distin- giahed man, on ‘*From Bar Room to Pulpit,” but is striving to have him speak onsome other nigbt, as Saturday does not appear suitable. Theo L. We have just received our fall and winter tteck of CHOICE TEAS, direct from London, Faghud, ex SS ‘‘Damara,” and we are satis- fied that no better tea can be found in the eitr, We are offering special inducements to purchasers of 5 lbs and vupwards.—Geo. Carter & Co, Market Square. nov3 lw piel Parrsporo wit Nor Minn Ir.—A Parrsboro correspondent of the Moncton Times writes: ** The value of goods ex- ported from this port to foreign points daring October was $31,569. of which 327,541 was wood goods exported to Eng land, which dees not look as if tke McKinley bill will affect this town.” sities Ocr or Season.~-The Winodaor, N. S., Journal says: We were shown on Saturday a spray p'ucked from a raspberry bush the same day by Lewis R. Manning of Faimeuth. The eaves were fresh and green, and the spray 7 q was fairly loaded with berries, some ripe and tome quite green. The ripe fruit looked and tas*ed as juicy and sweet as though growing at tlie proper season ——__@-——— Boston Comevy Comrany.—This well known ahd popular organization opened for a short season in Moncton on Thursday evening. There was a large avdience and the performance was excellent throughout. The company will open in the Lyceum h: 16 on the 2h inst., fora brief season. The opening bill will be ‘* The Rose of Killar- ney. _—__~o———= Gor Four Yrins.-— Dr. Cummings, the A nhers:- Halifax abortionist, has been sen- tenced to four years in Dorchester peni- tentiary. Ina giving his judgment Judge Johnson said the law justified the court in sentencing the prisoner for life, but the Jadge touk into consideration the prisoner’s age, and the fact of his coming from a country where the crime is not looked upon with such abhorrence as itis here. ‘*Dr.” ‘anmuings was brought 'to Dorchester on Weduesday in charge of jailer Chambers of Halifax. aeneiidiaeina _ Mortuary Srarrstics —-For the follow- ing mortuary statistics of the City of Char- lottetcwn for the month of October, 1890, Tae Ex MINER is indebted to Dr. Richard vonnson : Number of deaths, 13; same month last year, 15 Causes of death : lyphoid fever, 2; whooping cough, 2; ehvlera infantum, 1; congestion of lungs, 1; heart diss ase, 1; tumor, 1; consumption, $; “ig age, 1; stillborn reported, 1. Age at death ; Under 5 years, 4; from 18 to 41, 5; from 57 10 76, 3; at 86,1. Average age at leath, 32 years, Religion : Protestants, ‘; Catholics, 6. Nationality, English, 5; _. 2; Irish, 6. Sex, males, 7; females, Db. . ——orn Suir News.—The barkentine ‘‘ Erema,” Alex. McLeod, master to Peak Bros. & Co, with general cargo from Liverpool, ©. Ba arrived here last evening, the 7th inst., 30 days Passage, ‘The vessel is now discharging argo at Peake’s No. | wharf, and is open for charter as advertised. the bark “ Claribel” arrived here last eventug from Liverpool, with a general cargo. Cap: sin Waish reports a pleasant passage. the brigt. “Hattie Louise.” arrived here evening froin Trinidad, with a cargo of gar and molasses for Carvell Bros. The Hattie hes jnst been newly coppered and | the ether side. ; Tunctions in criminal matters in NK SPectaL Desraroncs to Tus WS. EXAMINER. LOOTBALL. a A Well-Sentested Game. . Hauirax, Nov, 7. Phere was a great geme of football here to-day between the Abegweits of Charlotte- townand the Dalhousie College team. The ball was kept most of the time in the Abeg- Welts territory, but eceasionally it heared For the last ten minutes of the second half the battle raged within Glect }of the Abegweits’ goal line, and over again | it looked as though the College would ae- cure atry, but it never came. When time was calied, neither side had scored. The Visiters were compelled to rouge three times for safety, which gives the honor to Dalhousie. The Wanderers having been defeated by the Abegweits yesterday, the Dalhousians, who have very little love for the former club, consider to-day’s work a victory tor themselves over the Wanderers Dalhousie eutertained the visitors at din- ner at the Queen hotel to-night. icy return home to-morrow, Ottawa Notes. Orrawa, Nov. 7. _ Tho Executive have declined to interfere in the Birchall case _ The Minister of Justice has addressed a eirevlar to the Attorney Generals of tha Provinces and Judges charged with judical which he saya: ** The question cf the expediency of abelishirg the functions of grand juries in relation to the administration of criminal justice has on several cccasions been brought to the attention of Parliament, and intimations have from time to time been made to the Government by municipal bodies, judges and others interested in criminal jurisprudence that the abolition would be in the public interests. It is my intention to lay before Parliament in the near future a bill codifying the Crimes law of Canada, both as regards substantive law ahd procedure. Before submitting it, however, I would be very g'ad to be favored with your views upon the question above mentioned. The Department cf Marine announces that the lighthouse on the eastern end of Pages Island at the entrance to the : *. ) harbor of Port la tour will be put in oper ation on the 15th November. A Storm Pravailing. Lonpon, Nov. 7. A heavy storm prevails throughout Great Britain and Ireland, and much dam. age has been done. Rain is falling inces- santly, and many districts in the country have been flooded. A high wind is b!owing, and many wrecks at sea are reported. A despatch from Belfast states that the yacht Frania has been lost there, and the owner, Viscount Candilupe, eldest son and heir of Earl De La Warr, was drowned. — Accidentally Shot. es BaAnGor, Nov. 7. Mrs. A. A. Nickerson, of this city, while shooting on the Pusham Pond with her hus band this afternoon, was instantly killed by the accidental discharge of her rifle. Entertained. Hatrrax, Noy. 7. Prince George and the leading officers of the garrison and fleet were entertained at dinner by the Lialifax Club to-night, A Precilamation. ZANZIBAR, Nov. 7. The establishment of a British protector- ate over Zanzibar has been furmally pro- claimed. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Nov. 6.—10 a. m. South-west to north-west winds; fair and mild to-day, light local rains to-night. —__—- Personal. George Carter, E+q., of the firm of George Carter & Co., returned home last evening, having had a pleasant trip to Boston, New York, Philadeiphia, Montreal, and other business centres. _ tin Religious Services. —_— Remember the Railway Gospel Meeting in McLeod s Hall to-morrow afternoon at four o'clock, Strangers a’'ways welcome. Lesson — Acts 4 33, ‘And with great power gave the apostles witness of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus.” Services in Zion Church to-morrow will be conducted by the pastor at tl a mand 7 pm. Morning prayer meetiog at 10.15. Sabbath school and bible classes to meet at 2.30 pm. A gospel service will be held in the Y. M. C. A. Hall to-morrow afternoon from 4 to 5 o,clock, Subject, “The war cry of faith,’ Judges 7, 9 to 12, and Col. 3-17. Addresses by Revs Messrs Hamlyn and Sutherland. As toemorrow commences the annual week of prayer for young meu and Young Men’s Christian Associations, an interesting time is anticipated. The pastors of the several churches in the city have been invited to preach specially about and to young men at une of the services to-morrow. Other ar- rangements for the week of prayer wiil be announced to-morrow or through the press m day to day. : ete in Ueper Prince Street Methodist Charch to-morrow : 7.30 a m, prayer meeting; ll a m, Rev J Read; 7 p m, Rev w W Brewer. ; Methodist Brick Church : ll am, Rev W W Brewer; 3.39 p m, special service for the young; 7 pm, Rev J Read; 8.15 p m, evan- gelistic service. Strangers and visicors made cordially welcome: 6+6+s ~_+Oo*ro reat av Hawirax.—The foorball oo bet ween the Abegweits and the Dal- housie College team, played at Halifax yes- terday, resulted in a draw. The shar wera entertained at dinuer by the Dal- housie team last night. The Abegweits Painted st Port Hawkesbury. will arrive home this evening. 43 OO. - S\TURDAY, } Local Notices. Latest, newest and cheapest hats and eaps at Prowse Bros, Protection. —Prowse Tiros. are selling overcoats and reefers so cheap that every- body can be protected from the coming frost at a small cost. Apples.— Positive sale of 40 barrels of good Cooking Apples to morrow ' A at half-past ten o’clock.—E. H. Norton & Co., ‘A apilobeare: New Driving Park.— Messrs. E. H. Norton * Co. will sell on Monday next a few shares of stock in the new Diiving Park. As this is the tirst sale of this stock, holders wiil be in- terested to learn its auction value. Hanging lamps and stand lamps of various patterns and designs, selling very cheap; at the cheapest crockery store.— W. P. Colwill. Nov. 5 6wdw. . : ‘Cail and see the choice lot of fall and winter goods, in dinner sets, tea sets, and chamber sets; at the cheapest crockery store.— W. P. Colwill, Nov. 5 Gwdw. A splendid show of crockery and glass- ware in plain and fancy patterns, 7 thing worth seeing; at the crockery store. —W. P. Colwill. Nov. 5 6wdw. Some- cheapest FOR Evening Wear, PRESSES, WRAPS, GLOVES, PANS, Ke. BEER BROs. Driving Park Stock, BY AUCTION, on MONDAY Novertnber 10th, at 12 o'clock :— A few paid-up Shares of the above Stock. Purchaseis to be entitled to this year's dividend. NEXT, E. H. NORTON ¢& CO., nov7—2i Auctioneers, FRED. de C. DAVIES, Late Smith & Woodman, Chemists, St. Augustine, F.orida. NEW DRUG STORE. DS of Prescriptions a specialty at ali hours of day or night. Only the purest Drags. Chemicals, Fluid Extracts and Tinctures used in dispensing. Patent Medicines of a)] kinds. Cough Cures, Rheumatism and Neuralgic Cures, Liniments, Salves, Horse Powders, Blisters, Liniments, etc. Try ““DAVIES’ SALVE.” Has no equal for Sores, Burns, Sore Fyes, Old Sores, In- flammatory or Bealing Sores, and for any sore where there is inflammation or proud flesh. Dr. Eaton’s Asthma Cure, 25c., 50c. and $1.00 bottles. Perfames, Soaps and Toilet Waters of every description Cigare, Tobaccos, Pipes, etc., etc. oct30 dk&w CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK ——AND—— Provincial Exhibition Association. ao ANNUAL GENERAL MEERTING of the Shareholders of the above Asso- ciation wil! be held in the PHILHARMONIC HALL, Charlottetown, on THURSDAY EVENING, the 13th November next, 1890, at 8 o'clock, for the transaction of general business. A full attendance is requested. By order of the Directors. A. B. WARBURTON, Secretary. Ch’town, Oct. 30, 1890—dy & wky FOR SALE. N IMPORTED PURE-BRED GALLO A WAY BULL; registered; first-class sire. For particulars apply at Tur Examines oltice to Hon. D. Fergusov, or to JOHN COTTON, Wellington, Lot 16 Oct S—d w WANTS, LOST, FOUND de Se — e OUSE TO LET.—On Upper Prince Street, H. containing six rooms besides pantry and with outbuildings. a to i kitchen, pd—novs LEITCH. ee ee ne nee ae ans WANTED.—A Female Operator at Telephone Office. No one need apply who has not at least a second-class teasher’s certificate or a diploma from Commercial College.—RoB ANGUE, Manager. 5i—novd ST.--On Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 5th, Pian Beer & Goff’s shop and the London House cerner, a Ten Doliar American Bill. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving the same at THE EXAMINER Office. novo LET.—A House with four rooms, good cel- — lar and stable. Apply at Hyndman’s Brew- ery, Malpeque Road. 3i eow pd—nov4 ™ LET.—A Dwelling House on Upper Euston Street, in good order. Apply to CHARLES McGREGOR, 2w—novl O LET—A House on Lower Queen Street ¥ Apply to Thomas McQuaid, oc8 eod LET.—One half of a Double Tenement TS” lee on Sidney Street, adjoining the resi- dence of H. J. Callbeck, Esq. Possession cen be given immediately. Apply to Francis P. _ CARKON. oe T° LET.—A Hoa3e on Pleasant Street, with Stable and Coach House. Posse-sion imme- diate. —WM. Dopp. septz2 LET.—A House on Hillsborough Street’ containing 9 rooms, at present occupied by Mr. George Carter. Possession can be given ith September. Apply to Judge Alley, or at the store of George Carter & Co. eod tf—aug2s ) LE’.—The Shop and Basement in the Cam- = ‘aron Block, lately occupied by Mrs. R. Young. This is one of the best stands in Charlottetown. and the Basement is large and admirably adapt- ed for a restaurant, or other business, For fur- ther particulars apply to WARBURTON & SMALL- woop, Solicitors, Cameron Block, tf—a« pls Charlottetown, November 8. I1880-—dy eod wky 4 6) e } ; ' A Oo ef . af 1 = (sia = SS Md =e] | q oo Bly vr .) can 2 } S "+ 1 Se AR = aeiectecs | = o _ = mara “= Ladies’ Wi = FUR Goops! — S « 1S f Y 7 ™ e } adies’ Winter Un = CLOAKINGS., (|= 42 rs es — dervests, Girls’ Wine |) & Pee sini = = | RS , This Department is a very | Be ‘ : ter Undervests, Boys’ | = 3 | Our New Season’s | oF — striking feature cf our Stock, | eS Stoel 3 Ts. . co oS | t! ete is ‘eras « W imfer Undercisthing, = for we have laid special stress = | __ 7 Gre at im = } lapiaty wWwac ; as all Sizes and Makes, = upon QUALITY in our pur- | cP Varie ty, Newest mS ro PQ | Pott ‘ ‘ = Rid D 6 tt — chases, and as a natural result vatterns and Color- wa lider Down Quilts | co | : : : = = QUALITY stamps our display | | ibs, Finest in Quality, = . | 8 =< Bachelors & Blankets. | SS | trom beginning to end. <q | and Lowest in Price. | & = “Ss | = ~ Ss =r | —e =e ‘| Ew x ey if | | x i 7 1a ‘ i ' - r STANLEY BROS.,) & | STANLEY BROS., <= STANLEY BROS.,,| S rr) SS > BROWN'S BLOCK. c3 BROWN'S BLOCK. imme BLOWN'S BLOCK. as ~<z} cn 6a See tt. SY deco oaemmeiiiniia ———{ x) int eae ncineehanentiny. epte Reefers and © public are taking advantage of it Boys, Youths and Men. eet ee ee oe —(a)}-— eee ene eons Fur Goods ! our stock of Furs. Backets are wonderful value. \ x Charlottetown, November 5, 1890. dU FOR at J. BB. [0] SALE CHEAP Men’s Suits! Men’s Suits! Boys’ Gvercoais ! Dominion Boot and sheetiannanstteaienspwnikanstian (x )}----—-——-~- 345 Cases of Boots and Shoes. 149 Cases Men’s Women's —(x) Charlottetown, Oct. 9, 1890-—eod & wky NOTICE. N AND AFTER MONDAY, the 10th of November, 1890, the Steamer ‘‘ South- will leave for West River at 3 o’ciock, on Mondays and Thursdays of — nov —_T c = = JOHNSTON’SFLuia BEEF port ” p- m., week. By order. FOR SALE. FOR INVALIDS | —/\ TONS PRESSED HAY, in bales; half oe * ease (mixed) Lobsters, Trout end — ae CONVALESCENTS. W. J. BOSWALL, McNeill’s Old Stand. 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This season we have taken great pains in selecting Never before such inducements in this department. , Miufis, Capes, Boas, Collars and Caps. Goat Robes very cheap. have we offered Our Astracan JAMES PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE. eae —— MACDONALD. Boys’ Suits! Boys’ Shoe Store. aud Children’s Rubbers We claim to have the best selected siock of Boots in P. E. Island, and can sell at least 10 PER CENT. cheaper than any other house. Just try and see for yourseives, at THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. a ee 1) PRIME bbe in a concentrated and readily digestible form. — ——— (x }-----— A STRENGTH-GIVING FOOD FOR ALL WHO DESIRE To Improve Their PHYSICAL CONDITION, —OF— * pas eae Regma cm gt ‘ * yen re Fa fee Hig ee Nat it elle RRR alee centimeter i lh ate a tia'clectsiat ae’ S ~ ae IES = lan a ee RES Pe rp wt Be ghee, - ae cg Ar He at ra i mee ae ape “pet cece