“ee ee pee Aa . thought Davies will take the stump against St ae eee 1. Local and Other Items. i ~‘ | s PAZAAI aa ‘ \ ‘ it t ehe ip goods af Perkins re “MS? : Senet ‘ ‘ r Carvers on P. FE. Island at Per k aA ‘ ns - Sr. Joseren’s BazAar.—Dinner tickets, in- ng admission, only 25 cents. = Vi the Evangelist, has commenced a ies of revival meetings in Montreal. we gantine Edith, McRae master. arrive at Liverpool from Baie Verte yeste: day all wel - -_ i : ‘ soviieas tt Every visitor to the Provincial Exhibition ahould try «Perkins & Sterns > teeCLAR monthly meeting of the Salvage Corps wil! be held ia their rooms on Wednes day evening next at 8 o'clock sharp. Full! at tendan e regue sted nian Sr. Josera’s Bazaar opened this afternoon, continued throughout the week. The ladies have made extensive preparations, : who attend can rely upon being well Call and see them. > Mr. P. A. NanNary is now the advahce agent of the Horace Lewis’ Monte Cristo Cam pany. Messrs. Namnary and Lewis are well known to Charlottetown theatre-goers, both ving played in this city several times - ana With v ' an ail taken care of match—Abegweits vs. A}) will be played on Satu day next, and VW dnesday, as before advertised, There will be a match on Thursday—Seotch vs. Allcomers. Scotch and Allcomers please ine football co ners Tet Bi attend - in Charlevoix has com. out of the Riel Tur late elex ~10n plete iv k nox ked the b ittom bugaboo. Some other hideous skeleton is now by the If they could only atflict the country with a plague or earthquake they would be happy. a Tue American edition of The IJilustrated London News, which sells at all book stores. at ten cents a copy, is fully equal to the Eng- I The last number is a superb required Grits. lish edition. issue, and well worthy of the patronage of the Canadian public. At ten cents a number the p*per is a marvel of cheapness. — By telephone from Summerside to-day we learn that in the Civic elections there yester- lay, Richard Hunt, Esq., was elected Chair- nan by a majority of 26 votes, and the follow. ing were elected Councillors: H. A. Compton, Arthar C. Rogers, Ronald Campbell, A. Me- Kay, Wm. P. Baker, Philip R. Baker. > Business was fairly lively at the Stipen- liary Magistrate's Court this morning. The docket consisted of five Scott Act cases. and three drunks, Of the Scott Act cases one was dismissed, three were disposed of for B50 eax h, and the defendant in the remaining one was ordered to be imprisoned for two months. The drunks were fined 34 each. - Te five-mile bicycle race fort the champion- ship of the Island, takes place in the Roller Rink to-morrow evening. The rink will be open at 8 oclock and one of the military bands will furnish music fore #he ‘occasion. There will also be several! running races and Mr. James McEachern, champion of the Maritime Provinees,will give an exhibition of pole vaulting. E. souioeeal THe Department of Marine has presented ficer Brown, of the American steamer fr to frst of Morgan City, a valuable bianocular glass in recognition of his huinane services in rescuing the crew of the brig Arthur, of Charlottetown P. E. L., which was wrecked about 25 miles 8. E. of Tortagas Ligut Statioa, on ‘the coast of ‘Norida. The seamen who assisted Brown were forwarded $10 each. D ilidiiineaiel ‘The number of men now employed by Rhodes, Curry & Co., the well known con- tractors, at Amherst alone’is 135.” ** Quite a nau f buildings are going up in difterent parts of Fredericton. Carpenters, painters, masons, ete., are in great demand and hard to obtain, Although par agraphs such as the foregoing are daily pub in our exchanges, the patriotic Grits say ‘‘the country is going to the dogs. lished * Me. RoLanp Metuisn, General Agent of thé British American Book and Tract Society, Halifax, is on his annual visit to the Island. This Society was instituted nineteen years ago. Within that time there have been 148 colporteurs employed, whose services equal the services of one niewn for 208 years. They travelled 367,128 miles, and made 562,174 Visits to families, distributing books, &c., to the valueof $220,086.95, of which amount $15,767.23 were distributed free of charge. Besides this there have been $218,148.05 worth put in circulation direct from the depository, making a grand total of $438,235.50. - Sons OF TeEMPERANCE.—The officers of Vie- toria Division for the present quarter were in- stalled last evening, as follows:— W. Patriarch._—William J. Bridges. W. Associate. —John Bowers. R. Seribe.— Walter Tanton. Assistant R. S.—A. Sabine. F. Scribe. John Godkin. Treasurer.—Arthur Tanton. Uhapiain.—Rev. J. M. MeLead. Conductor. Henry Rackhem. Assistant C.—W. P. Colwill. I. Sentinel.—Thomas Mills. QO. Sentine!.—J. J. Chappell. Past W. P.—John McKenzie. A pespatcu from Moosemin, N. W. T. says :—** Press representatives are here from atthe Eastern Provinces. Prince Edward island sends two, Nova Scotia three, New Brunswick three, Ontario and Manitoba each me. The trip is a splendid success. The country is literally glorying in a harvest Phenomenal to Easterners. North Western- *rs are buoyant all along the line, and give a cordial r ception to the visitors, who marvel at the wonderful progress and prospects of this great country. The fall fairs began here ‘ad end in the middle of October in Regina. This visit proves a feather in the cap of the onginator, Mr. Perly, M. P. sheila A. Picrov correspndent telegraphs that an effort is being made by the liberals in Pictou and Colchester to vet L.. H. Davies, of P.4E. Island, to make political addresses in these Parts soon, The correspondent says it is eLelan in Colchester. Mr. Davies is a reckless politician but we think he will hardly wither (Mr, McLelan. In fact we do not think any person is likely to bother Mr. Mc- Lelan, whose big majority in February is sure Iris said that Digby is to have « French Teg French Minister's Proposal. us for new and cheap Dry Goods. | ‘Oct 3—Maty B, MclIsaac, Sydney ; Lady, HE DALLY Pi LRGRA PHIC NEWS. | (Srxcuaay Dasrarongs to Tax Examen, | Parts, Oct. 3. The Temps says that M. . Flourens, the Frengh Minister of Foreign Affairs, re- cently proposed to .erd Salisbury, the British Foreign Secretary, that an interna- / tional cominission on the Suez Canal be ap- pointed to determine’ the limits within | which the construction ‘of fortifications and the assembling of troops shall be forbidden. Lord Sahsbury has not yet replied to the. proposition, and it is that he is unwilling to aeéede to it —_ A Presbyterian Conference. believed Toronve, Oct, 3. A large and important conference of | Presbyterian ministers and oftice bearers 'was held this afternoon inthe Central Presbyterian Church, :t which the evan- gelistic work of the Chm. 'i in Canada was considered. A large number. was present from all parts.of the province. All the speakers favored-increased activity in evan- gelistic work, and overtures on the subject will likely be made before the next general /assembly —— A Recent Collision. Toronto, Oct. 3. The inquest on the body of Thomas ,Campbell, whe was drowned in the Bay through the c Tlision of the ferry boats, | Satie and Gertrude, Sept. 13th, was con- cluded to-night. The result was W verdict that the collision was caused through the negligence of Capt. Martin; of the Sadie, and a warrant has been issued for his ar- rest. The President's Movements. Sr. Louts, Oct. 3. The President and party visited the | State Fair to day and were cheered by 40, - 000 people. LATER. He addressed the Merchants Exchange and held a reception from 3 to 6. Statements Denied. Dustin, Oct. 3. Gibson, the Irish Solicitor General, de- nies the statement of Wm. O’Brien, that the former on the day of ©’ Brien’s convie- tion at Mitchellstown, telegraphed the Crown Counsel that the Government would lose the case and disbar Harrington. The Crown Counsel denies that he received any such telegram. Sir Charles Tupper’s Movemeats. Orrawa, Oct 3. It is understood that Sir Charlies Tupper is now on his way to Canada. He will call at St. John’s, Nfid., and interview the Governor regarding the coming fishery convention, as well as incidentally discuss the prospects of the admission of the island into the Dominion. League Meetings Held. Dus, Oct, 3. A score of meetings were publicly held in different parts of Lreland yesterday by the National League. The police in most cases were baffled in their attempts to ascertain where the meetings were to be held. Bennetts New Venture. Paris, Oct. 3. James Gordon Bennett will publish a newspaper in Paris, to be known as the European Herald. It will be modelled after the New York Herald. The Delayed Steamers. QUEBEC, Oct. 3. The steamers which have been delayed for a week by the fog and smoke between here and Montreal arrived to-day and pro- ceeded to sea. Hon, Mr. White's Appointment. Orrawa, Oct. 3. Hon. Mr. White has been appointed su- perintendent of general Indian affairs. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Oct. 4—10 a.m. Strong breezes or moderate gales from the southeast and southwest, mostly cloudy with occasional rain. HOTEL ARRIVALS. KANKIN HOUSE. Oct 3—Jas Eastwood, New Glasgow;. WL Kane, Halifax; C B Steele, Montreal; A Ogden, Halifax, J KB McNutt, wife and child, Boston; L O Armstrong, C P R, A Holm, H J Dart, Montreal, E C Henderson, Pictou; J L Hopkins, J Warren, Montreal; W P Dun- phy, St John. Oct 4—J S Crueman, Truro; A McLeod, Demarara; G D Harper, Montreal; CS Taudvan, Toronto. OSBORNE HOUSE. Oct 3—C C McLeod, Eldon; A B McLeod and wife, Mt Stewart; J Smith, Pownal; A McLean, Hampton; Rev A Roulston, Murray Harbor North; Rev W P Archibald, Caven- dish; Rev Geo McMillan, Malpeque; Rev A Brown, Port Hill; J F Sproule, Sussex; J A Kirkpatrick, th ablinsedie: F E Barratt, An- napolis; Rev W J Spencer, Georgetown; N Campbell, P E 1 R; D McCallum, Pownal; Ww M Smith, St John, N B; 8 F Perry, Tignish; Geo O'Neill, Vernon River; H A Stewart, Hamilton; M Ross, North Bedeque; Gee Sin- clair, Malpeque; Jas Stewart, Point Prim; D Campbell, Uigg; A C McDonald, Point Prim. ST - SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Franklin, Power, St Peters ; Margaret, Embree, St Peters; Foam, Moran, Pictou. CLEARED. Oct 3-—Foam, [Moran, Shediac; Annie A, Deal, Summerside; Margaret, Embree, Shediac. ' OTHER PORTS. ob increased.— Moncton Times, Mr. Davies preached Free Trade for P. E. Island at the re Federal election. Perhaps he will boom ° ae for Nova Sc tia now, or robably pe Leader Laur iey's pusitivn ou ae Cour ° Volos dyestion., *29—Cld, Richard Thompson, Walsh, Shediac, S’side 29—-Ent Morning Star, Arsenault, Richibueto, lum. 30—Restive, Cain, Pictou, coal; bgte Ida Mand, Purdy, Halifax, mdse. WXAMINER,; - - - CHALG me OFmeihiVie. BOS {0h STEERS. (A RROLL and WORCESTER will leave Char- lottetown every THURSDAY AFTERNUON, at 4 o'clock, commencing 6th October. Oct. 3, 1887. 40” HORSES, HORSES 50 WANTED to pur@has”. Octeber 5th and 6th, Fifty street Car WOKSES, weighing from ten t eleven hundred pounds; age from five to nine years. Apply to W.S. McKIK. Ch’town, Oct. 3--3i pd C. GC CARLTON, AUCTION HER, —AND— Commission Merchant, SOURIS, P. E. L Oct. 3, 1887. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR MRS. ROSS'S “MAGIC HEALER’ SALVE, which is warranted to cleanse and cure Mutilated flesh, Accidents from fire, qaalled or bruised skin; Inflammation of all kinds, Chilblains and itching. Hands chapped or cracked, Eye-lashes inflamed, Any frost or cold sores, Lips or nipples cracked, Eruptions on the body, Rough or dry skin. Skin rash and ringworm, All boils and pimples, Lacerated or broken skin, Various cuts and wounds, > 7 Every kind of surface sore. Sold at 23 cents per box, in Drug and country stores, and by the proprietors. JOHN ROSS .& CO., 276 King Street. P. QO. Box 457, Charlottetown. Sept. 30—-lw wky 3m . @ M re = a 5 Hee 3 Te oon = < Y= = Q: ae: ee 5 Aci gz < O}FF/é = H 75 Meg Mz¢ 3 = ~ gg 2 re ‘ M me Z &, ¢ Bo Ges SG 8 RED CR SS LINE FOR NEW YORK THE STEAMSHIP “MIRANDA” is intended to leave CHARLOTTETOWN FOR NEW YORK, VIA HALIFAX, ABOUT THE 9th OCTOBER. HORSES and CATTLE carried at through rates to Bermuda and West Indies. Through Bills of Lading issued to Philadelphia, Baltimore, Savannah, Bermuda, West Indies, London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Havre, Hamburg, and other European Ports. For freight or pas age apply to FEATOV T. NEWBERY, - -~ TUESDAY, Auction Sale, EXHIBITION GROUNDS, eee ere BY Auction, WEDNESDAY, October Sth, at 2 ~ O'clock, p. m., from the {Government Stock Farm, 3 very superior Bali Calves (Short-born). ido do do (Ayrshire), All« f which have certified pedigrees. Terms—3 months on approved joint notes, 4 Kam Lambs,2 Ewe Lambs (Leicester and Black Face). —ALSO _A lot of excellent pure-bred Sheep from Belle Vue Farm. A. MeNKILL, Auctioneer. Sept. 27, 1887,—oct 1 3 & 4 wky li BROOD MAR<. FOR. SALE. HE Subscriber will ofter for Sale, Exhibition week, avery valuable ‘‘Stockman”»s Mare, weighing 1300 :o 1400, color black, in foal to Bar- rister, Also--Her this year’s Foal, by a young Her- nando, : _ They may be seen after October 4th by enquir- ing at the officejof J-M. AULD. Grafton Street, Ch’town, Sept. 23, 1887. —23 27 30: 6ct5 pd PE ISLAND EAI ll j H H [ Witt be held at Charlottetown on Wednesday and Thursday, OCTOBER 5th and 6th. All Live Stock Entries must be made, on or before FRIDAY, September 30th, at 6 o’clock, Pp. m, Entries of other exhibits will be made up to TUESDAY, October 4th, at,2 o'clock, p. m., sharp, after which hour nothing can be received for exhibition. Travelling arrangements the most favorable terms have been made with the P. E. Island Railway, the Steam Navigation Company, the steamérs Heather Belle an@ Southport; also with the Intercolonial HRaibway from ail points be- tween Molgrave, Halifax and St. John inclusive, to Pictou Landing and Point du Chene. A large crowd of visitors from all ints are expected to visit this Provincial Kxhibit of Agri- culture and local industry. For furthér particulars get Prize List and Pro es A. MeNEILL, SECRETARY. Ch’ town, Sept. 2, 1887. —whky 4i pat her guar jear pio TO HOUSEKEEPERS! Why Waste Your Money? Compare prices charged at retail for BAKING POWDERS, WoopDILt’s GERMAN ROYAL Retails: Retails : hes ss desis 5 Cents 2} oz........ «see 10 Cents isiiadiiinin 0s oh ait dn iveomaledé wat 3 10“ steveesad ** a, estes anan Esk —Difference in favor of WooprL.’s |GERMANW BAKING POWDER, 28 Cents per Pound. READ THIS: NEw Guaseow, Sept. 21, 1887. We have for yeors used, and are stsll using W OODILL’8 GERMAN BAKING POWDER. It never fails to give satisfaction. H. MURRAY, Norfolk House. CHAS. McKENZIE, Windsor House. Sep*. 30, 1887—1mo eod P. E. Island Railway. P. E. ISLAND EXHIBITION. RETURN TICKETS at one first-class fare will be issued to Charlottetown, as nnder,in con- nection with the P. E. Island Exhibition.— From Summerside.. Cape Traverse, Souris, Georgetowi and Intermediate Stations by Fore- noon Traius on October 4th, 1887, to parties appointed to act as Judges of Exhibits; from all stations by Afternoon Trains ea Uct. 4th, and all trains on Oct. 5th, and from Summerside, Cape Traverse. Souris, Georgetown and Intermediate Stations by Forenoon Trains, on Oct. 6th, ail tickets being good to return uv to and on Oct. 8th, 1887. J J. UNSWORTH, Acting Superintendent. Railway Office, Sept. 27, 1887, —pat cod tlocts wky | wk ME. JOHN F. POWERS returns thanks to the people of Charlottetowa aad vicinity for their liberal patronage to him es Hair Dresser and Barber, and cordially recou:mends to them Mr. George V, Moore, who has been his chief assistant for nearly the last three years, to whom he has sold and transferred tha good will of his business, JOHN F. POWERS. Charlottetown, Sept. 12, 1°%7. Referring to the above notice, =he undersigned begs to inform the public that he intends, aided by competent assistants, Continuing the Barber and Hairdressing bysiness lately carried on by Mr. Powers, and hopes, by strict attention to business to merit @ continuance of the patronage so liberally awarded to Mr. Powers. GEORGE V. MOORE, Ch’town, Sept. 30, 1887—5i EEE — WANTS, LOST, POUND ae _—————__—_—_—_— = I OST’—Yesterday,.between Charlottetown and 4 North Wiltshire, a black leather valise. The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at this Office, or at Mr. Kiliots’s, North River Road, Oct 4—3i, pd To LET—That pleasantly situated House on Euston St., oppteite Mrs. Bayfield’s, now occupied by Mra, Rodd; possession given imme diately; apply on the premises. oct 4 6i FOR. SALE—A Sultana (base burner) Stove; used for two winters only, in perfect order, will be sold cheap.. Apply to H. J. Cundall. oct3—2Jaw T° BE SOLD OR LET—New Cottage, 6 rooms: Upper Queen Street, 5 minute,’ walk from Market. Apply at Reddin’s Drug no. . i To LET.—A Tenement House, containing seven rooms, pleasantly situated on Euston Street, lately occupied by the subscriber. Apply to David R. M. Hooper. oct3 tf WAREHOUSE TO LET—Situate on Sidney Street, lately occupied by E,G. Hunter. Ap- ply to Horace Haszard. 13 6i bad; Lodi, Green, Pictow,bal; Phantonr, ‘Resi, Tigntsh, oats. AGENT, On’town; Sept, 20, 1887. : CLOBER.G, 4887. | THE BESTT ACT, A) )ME say will be sustained, others say it will be defeated ; but all admit that ' TheStar” Talia Est Cannot be defeated in turning out the nobbiest fitting Suits, Overcoats, Reefers, Ulsters, &-., and at prices away down below competitors. Remember this is not a mere blow, but stern facts that cannot be got over by our competitors. Try us and you will be convinced. Our Fall Stock is now complete. By calling and examining it you will see that we keep as fine a range of goods as any house in the trade. Wa also keep a good and select stock of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, which will be sold at prices that for cheapness cannot be beaten. VISITORS TO THE EXHIBITION, And all who are in need of Suits, Overcoats, Reefers, Ulsters, &c., you will Save Money by leaving your order at our Establishment. Work done when promised. #47 We are now prepared to make up, in the Latest Style, Ladies’ Newmarkets, Rag- lans, Dolmans, Wraps, Sacks, Tailor-made Suits, Riding Habits and all Tailor-made gar- ments worn by the Gentle Sex. ee M°LEOD & MSKENZIE. Charlottetown, Oct. 1, 1887—eod & wky a nee 6 res - wee +h oS ae ne ones GRAND CISPLAY ips OF atizk New Goods, ios seer L. E. PROWSE’S, All kinds of Goods will be sold during Exhibition Week, —_—_ cheap Seliish sitar: nen he Loe. eer be O.VV. SEs SIGN OF THE GREAT BIG HAT, 84 QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, Oct. 3, 1887—eod & wky ———- —— a ——S eS ee — OPENING AND TQ ARRIVE: ENGLISH AND CANADIAN DRY GOODS & CLOTHING 4a. -AT—— ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. GEO. EE. FULL, Sign of the LIO.V, Queen Street. Ch'town, Sept, 24, 1887—eod & wky —— —— ~ le A PERFECT 9 “TREASURE. 20: People using the WANZER LAMP say it is a “Perfect Treasure.” No Chimney to clean; no Smoke; no Smell; big Light; very little Oil required ; better than an Oil Stove for Heat- ing Water, Milk, Xe. Indispensable in the Nursery and Sick-room ; Will save its cost in oil in one year. Now that the long nights are coming it will pay to buy Wanzer Lamps for the House, Store or Workshop. 70; GOFF BROS, AGENTS. oo! WELLING HOUSE TQ LIVT-—Siguate on Sig. ae Ae. -* Ch’ tuwn; Sept. 24, 1887-009 & wky pa Sa NCR RRS TTT CR Cena ANS a eg MB aa EP - s Kenge cums SEE Sie GOS MRS A AE ET a SST a aeenatemmtina’ gh son cn se pga aig tthe Pe — acne oe pacar ay F j I mara tees net Sap a i elk Sa Wh MB ed OP Ris 2 ) Sie. ST ae eee coaginrenaan